James Monroe High School - Echo Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)
- Class of 1954
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Qcu4,f1,- jlj lQif'lfklLfjj J l I M1954 MII IIIII IIIHII PRESENTED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENTS OF JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL, FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA :QQ ' 9 xZN xfb m. Q ,v -1117 .El-,V U V I .. ig .Q,. ., M 4. .fgu 7, 4. JF? . .. N 1 -.'wJg1 ' 'N . -. -I 1 w kk 1 ' Mii N , I 4 1 Ef'f'L:, .' ' ' 'J J'5:313':E' .' ' ' ' .-riffif. in .n 11x L XMAXXW T'- HWWXSWMXW if ' X55 PA UL G. HOOK AHNII ISIHAIHI HUBERT J. DAVIS Division Supervisor of Su pe :intend ent Instruction W. W. GORDON - Principal 4 AIINII ISHS H0 MRS. MARY EURE MISS JOYCE MOYERS Cafeteria Manager Librarian MRS. LORENA NEILL MRS, MARY THOMPSON Visiting Teacher High School Clerk 5 FMZIIHY MISS GLENDA ALLEN English ' Madison College A V, -- Q . Laval University 4 ' -4-4 hs - JK' Woman's College ofthe University I -' . A of North Carolina - 4 Sorbonne --p X 11 1 --5 MRS. WIIMA F. HESTER Typing and Bookkeeping Western Kentucky State Teachers College Bowling Green College of Com- merce University of Kentucky MR. CHARLES HOLT Physical Education and Driver Education Ithaca College x E , MR. IULIAN HOWELL 'X R h . V t . History and Govemment, ' lg N Q K ' , 'Q if gi ' ' ' ' 'W1l.:'5-,V William and Mary College fi Fi'-1:5 K . I g i'-F1 I V J f A -, .1--2. University of Richmond V, flfylgl' 4 University of virginia f mf Q s. 'P-.-aim. nv!-!f?f21fQf'f?'f Q 'J':ff 1'4'5I?i'-H' i Jaf-:'f 2'lf'f'f 0Ef'JKEN 1 ', 5 t . -.wr-.K 'Jiffy' : .3 '-,:.:, 4 ,H .. , fflrt. .. I ' WJ'-,, MR. JOHN B. BAUER Industrial Arts Virginia Polytechnic Institute MRS. ASHLEY GORDON Latin and English Westhampton College Randolph Macon College Longwood College A If to A vnlmfe G OST K A if Ma ematics ' es inia ' ef CX Dx qfrx F' c r X3 N Q l 1 ' E If l ' ' , Q N 7 L H -- fi l Xl W ir Ma Q9 ' an,f 1 l .Q mf r Z .. If l fflwfilirr 7' 5 H NIH 'off ' ' F ff .',' n fV?f!'4'l'1 ' 2' in em' .7 Q. 521 '-:'1,'f M QQ sw Maja X MISS MARY MASON Home Economics Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia MR. HAROLD MATHENY Band and Chorus Shenandoah Music Conservatory MRS. LILY MAYNARD Shorthand, Typing and V. O. T. Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Marshall College West Virginia University MRS. IEE-WINGATE - PA PPANDREOU English Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia MISS BARBARA NEALE REAMY Distributive Education Richmond Professional Institute Extension of William and Mary College FACIIHY , , . 51' L I E 4- W 'l I g 4 n , ' -girl 1 f s -A I XXX I. '14 ' S 5 A A 'ii' 'r - ' ff- V l Zi J'-.. 6-it' I. f t ' ' 25 'Y' 'v QWLWQ-5 11 i will X 7 Wivf- I MR. JAKE MAYNARD Phy. Ed. and Driver Training Concord Teachers College Marshall College West Virginia University MRS. ANGIE T. MILLER Home Economics Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute Drexel Institute of Technology MR. IESSE H. PARKER English and Dramatics University of Richmond MR. J. C. ROACH Art Richmond Professional Institute College of William and Mary MR. ARTHUR SCHWARTZ. Industrial A rts Stout Institute University of Tennessee FAIIIIHY NOT PICTURED MRS. MARIAN CLARK Biology and General Science MacMurray College Davis and Elkins College MR. R. BRUCE NEILL Diversified Occupations Virginia Polytechnic Institute William and Mary College MRS. DOLORES I. RINE Civics and Government Glenville State College MRS. MARGARET ROSTAD Physical Education Cancardia College MISS BETTY IEAN SMITH French and English Madison College 8 MISS EMELINE STEARNS Civics and World History Cornell University Harvard University Juilliard School of Music University of Chicago Westhampton College Westminster Choir College g HASSES Sl lllll MASS IH H154 X' I Vfflxx 1 jpg M PRESIDENT I ' BOBBY DAMERON A I A' lj v1cB-PREs1DBN'1' JACK wu.HoUR SBCBBTARY NANCY PRAssB CLASS coLoRs UFFICIRS BLUE AND WHITE CLASS MOTTO HE WHO SOARS HIGH NEVER FEARS TO FALL WILLIAM CAMPBELL ABRAMS usillyll 'Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. ,IANETT MARION BAKER uhm.. Hitch your wagon to a star. 1 5 1 5 A TREASURER DA NNY RUSS LER CLASS FLOWER WHITE CARNATION E . 1 I F 'BV' lhfu 'N IDUIS EDWARD BAKER Louie lf music be the food of love, play I on. ' :VT 'Y JULIA JANE BALLARD ' -' Bootsie Hold thy lighted lamp on high, Be Il 'L ' a star in someone's sky. ' ' : j MASS ,-. SONYA LEA VELLE BILLINGSLEY Level A sweet attractive kind of grace. 4 V P im ' - - l - ., x fgwlfv lv aa, L 1 BARBARA ELIZABETH BRIST A ,iq 2 Dutchy L. A . WH ll Butthe greatest of these is love. .l JANE HOWARD BLACK Fish Gravy She does everything, does it well, 7 and makes friends as she does it. T Spabib BARBARAK ANN BROOKS GJ mazon , A little nonsense now and then, ,WAAS Is relished by the best of men. WILLIAM SIDNEY BROWN . Bill 1 , FR l can't afford to waste my time 1' making money. 21, f ' . 9, JOHN NICK CALAMOS , VZ- -If-A! 'I A nEe-ln su , 11 'VA A I've taken my fun where I've found it. '. vell 'ALL :LW r bv. l X w 1 JOHN FRANKLIN CARNEAL, JR. Blackjack When a thing is not worth over- ' doing leave it alone. FLOYD WILSON CARVER, IR. Sonny A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. 5 rv X A . L MARY ELIZABETH CA ST LE Betsy Doing easily what others find dif- ficult is talentg doing what is im- I - possible for talent is genius. Sl Illll RICHARD ELLIOTT CLOE Clippy Who gained no title, and who lost no friend. JOHN THOMAS CHEWNING, JR. ' Jack I could not love thee, Dear, so much, loved Inot honor more. ' WILLIAM JOHN CORNEL1. -'Bur' I never think of the future. I comes soon enough. CHARLES MACDONALD COWAN, IR. llMittyll 'No one is a realman after he has lost out all the boy. f :gr L, X you sill' -V., 1? .' JOHN ASHBY CURTIS ..Huey.. 12 Eat, drink and be merry. I I , 'K' I 1 1 1 ROBERT ALLEN DAMERON Bobby lyhoypfr ' . . . X QQ' X ' L .-Allmendid theirbestwhe he was 93,2 I there to lead them. V Q ii, H. I 'V W W tin' Av' Q3 . he , 9 + ' I4 . y LARRY CARSON DA EM I Cassius Emi p s f A Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. V A fffff' 6-5' DONALD LEE DODD DOH IIIASS -in as , 1, ,, E f--,,h ' 7:14. Y 'Y',4,i'.-5 '51 an K , A 1 Q 1: .,. O ,A V.. tl. 1 1 A' 4434.2 5 Thereis atimeofspeakingand a time of being still, ERNEST DONALD ESTES ll Procrastination is the art of keep- ing up with yesterday. AUBREY ALLEN ELLIS, IR- ..George.. Something attempted, something done. CHARLES THOMAS GORDON Tommy Who loves not woman, wine and song, remains a fool his whole life long. u ' I R I ML fx 'gd 4 XX 13 BARBARA ANN GOULDMAN Bobbie A soft answer turneth awaywrath. JULIUS GILLISPIE GRAVATT usiuy .. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. '-an G' .,4 I has Qs 44' i , l 7mL1- -'.' 1' b mfg 1 -f N 96' 96 125 A , ., L EARLE SHERMAN GREENE E1sworth Stand still and silently watch the world go by--and it will! SUSAN WILCOX HA LLBERG Tudie One of the greatest pleasures in life is conversation! KENNETH EARL HARDING Hatchet We boil at different degrees. S I E 0 R KATHERINE COLE HEARN llKittyll Laugh, and the world laughs with you. JOAN LAVERNE HARPER Joanie Gent1eness and good humor com- pliment each other. MARION ELIZABETH HOLMAN Horse None but herself can be herself. r LOWELL REID HO NA KER Honker 'The man that hath no music in himself is fit for treason, Sllale- gems and spoils. ELIZA BETH WILMER HOUSTON Dulcy 'Tho this be madness, there's method in it. Q ' Lx of bi L R s 3 ,Z JOHN RAYMOND JONES, IR. Q ..Ray.. , i E They can conquer who believe rx 71 i Q V they can. Lg ' it 'F' CHARLES EDWARD KENDALL, JR. ' Dimes ' A good name is better than pre- cious ointment. I 1'- MARALYN CAROLE KESE1, i HBO.. f , E I. A S S On with the dance! '- , V JAMES SULLIVAN LAKEY A A Jimmy la v - It isbetter to live rich than to die N 5 rich. MARTHA DUNN KIMBA LL Marty Man's love is ofman'slifea ' I a a 1 ' is oman's , ' is 7,1--'I f .L f L , farm 31, I , ef QI -aff. 1' ,ah4 ,VA0y' A 1- A I J is 4. . 0 o ,l7'IJ.fn.U f ff elf was f 2, f .ca 4 . 1.195 few!!! f .W Dj TW-'gtfx ES WILLIAM LEONARD ' i' A, , Ai! gfnfnypf Smokie N 'A V . l awqcyk? one rnorning and found ffvby-I myse amous. ALICE IACQUELINE LEWIS Jackie A11 who joy would win must share Q Q it--happiness was born a twin. PHYLLIS ANGELINE LIMERICK Nphylu I X Her ways are ways of gentleness ' and all her paths are peace. -- 1 . gn A434 W lhjlli f PATRICIA PEARSON MCGEE Z .Gwyn ac .1 Here is adear and true industrious ACA 3 friend. 5-: 5 1 AUGUSTA DORIS MANN M 'IJ MAE is Gussie Kind hearts are more than coro- nets. Z , ' Leg 9 ,ILL CAROL MASON MARKHAM Valk ' 4'Mff P Curly I should of stood in bedl S A L 5222 O BARBARA LEE MEREDITH ' W f vvMervf , J O 1 would rather sit on a pumpkin' I and have it all to myself than bef V crowded on a velvet cushion. 9 ji! TI-IEO HARRIS MASSEY Q , ..Ruby.. A xg Uf 'Life isso fullof a numberof things, Q if happy as kings. I should think we would all be as - Q' f EUGENE FRANKLIN NORMAND HD ewey H Whenever Ifeel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling FRANKLIN DAVIS O'BRIEN Buck The world was s,ad--the garden was a wild: and man, the hermit, sighed--till woman smiled. HELEN VIRGINIA PERRY NGiImyll Prove all things, hold fast that which is good. , I Illlli 1 'wry 'Qu-0' -LL N passes. It za if '1 , l V IA --- -sr 2 4 C ASS NANCY ANN PRASSE Prass The silent smile of a sensible, lov- ing woman will vanquish ten men, ' KARL BENJAMIN WALLACE PRITCHETT, JR. Corky Tis as Cheap sitting as standing. DOUGLAS CRAIG PULLIAM Baby Durnpling Civilized men cannot live with- out cooks. QA - bf. riff- JOAN RICKERSON Io Ann ff'l2i 5' 7 V x I count only the hours that are bright. JEAN GRAY REYNOLDS Gravy We are such stuff as dreams are . i s C3 .K made on. BARBARA JEAN RODGERS Booga lt isbetter to be a witty fool than a foolish wit. 'T 1 N JOYCE DePAPE RUSSELL Peroxy East side west side all around the town. DANIEL TERRILL RUSSLER Danny Farewell, a long farewell to all my greatness. v 2 .-fs' - lit I 'M Q7 'i ? I I Y IEROME EARL SA LE Heavy I am not successful at being pomp- pousg the mostl can do is to appear embarrassed. ROBERT DONALD SELF ltBobbyv1 Whatwisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? NORMA ELIZABETH SKINNER npogo.. Q Philosophy is the highest Vusic. S I I 0 R ob QE? Q I I ' - 1 I 1-an N, 'IA E A I db f 0' 5 W . CROMER WILLIAM SMITH, IR. Slabby , Thatsoul thatcan be honest is the only perfect man. - ' 4.1 -fm LARRY EUGENE SNIDER Bubbles Every man is the maker of his own fortune. ROBERT IDYD SPITLER lfBobbyll There are loyal hearts. BETTY Jo STANLEY U . . K -fix rl e i t To have a friend you must be 1 I one. get an L X , I KENNETH DON SULLIVAN ' Sambo 18 X, . V ' He that can take rest is greater than he that can take cities. r ' fl- , , L. 4 l ANGELINA FRANCE VENTURA Angie The bell strikes one. We take no 1' note of time but by its loss. CHARLOTTE MAY WALKER -'Mays' VK. Life is nota feast or a spectacleg it is a predicament. MARGA RET VIRGINIA WHITE 5 Maggie l E I. A Y One good friend is not to be 4 1 weighed against the jewels of all the world. ' sf-P'- '7'o' X ' ,mils W' 'M V1 1 . A3 W q'ZfJ 'L WL MES MCKINNEY ILHOUR X5 K rm 'nxt' Always leave them laughing when you say goodbye BENNY IRVING WIGGINTON Ben Gunn Swift bghy flight! i Z1 new 'Pa' , . WV K y ,S Mil 1 X , ' C7 7 fvw JOHN CKINNY WILHOUR nl-ack.. Man is a social animal. .L ANNE ASHWORTH WILLARD Shorty Silence is most noble. NORMA IUDITH YOUNG ' Possum A XXX 19 Many loves of many a mood and Z many a kind. L--,-ml ' ,,,,,44 A QQ it-5 wg!! F .Ax X 1 J Y y I J A A llllilllllllll ABRAMS, BILLY General Diploma, FBLA 2. BAKER, IANETT General Diploma, JV Basketball I, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Softball I, 2, Bowling League 2, Monroe Echo 2,JV Cheerleader I, SCA I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, FHA I, 2, 3, FBLA 3, Science Club Ig Hot Rod Club 2, Smoking Committee 3, Library A'sst 3, SCA District Convention I,2, Action Director Sr. Play. BAKER, LOUIS General Diploma,Track I, 2, 3,4,Audio Visual I, 2, 3, Sr, Play Cast, JV Football I, 2, V. Football 3,4, Monroe Echo 4, IAN 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Chorus I,2, 3,4, Thespian Society 4, Chorus Concert at Fairfax 2. BALLARD, JULIA General Diploma, Intramural Basketball I,2,3, Baseball I, Volleyball I,Bowling League I,GAA 4, JV Cheerleader I, Chorus I,2,3, FBLA 3, Sr, Play Cast. BILLINGSLEY, LEAVELLE Academic Diploma, Thespian Society 4,Intramural Basketball I, Monroe Echo I, 2, 3,4, Feature Editor 4, GAA I,2, 3, Historian 2, Varsity Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club I, Home- coming Court 2, 3, 4, Queen 4, Sr. Play Cast, U.N. Conference I, DAR Dress Contest 3, 2nd Place in State. BLACK, JANE Academic Diploma,Jr. Beta I, 2, Sr. Beta 3,4, SCA 3, 4, District Convention 4, Dramatics Club 4, Science Club I,2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Sr, Play Cast, Latin Club I, Girls State 3, Rep. to Va. Jr. Academy of Science 2, 3, 4, Ist Place in Individual Exhibits 3, DAR Citizenship Award 4, Spelling Bee 2, Spotlight 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Ass't I, Monroe Echo 3,4, Sr. Class Editor 4, FSA Contest-Honorable Mention 2, 2nd Place 3, French Tour - nament 3, Monitor I,4. BRIST, BARBARA Academic Diploma,Warren County High School I, 2, Spotlight 3, 4, Co-editor 4,IIltl5a1'I1l.l1'81 Bas- ketball 3,Monroe Echo 3, 4, SCA 4, District Convention 4, Sr. Beta 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3,4, President 4, Moniter 4, Thespian Society 4, Smoking Committee 4, Sr. Play Cast, French Tournament 3, Play Night 3, Forensics 4. BROOKS, BARBARA Commercial Diploma, Intramural Basketball l,2g SCA I,2, Chorus I,2, FHA I,2, Red Cross Council I, Spelling Bee 2. BROWN, BILL General Diploma,lntramural Basketball I, 2, DE Club 4, DO Club 2, Science Club I, 2, 3, AudioVis- ual 3. CALAMOS, JOHN General Diploma, Track I,2, 4, JV Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, JV Basketball Mgr 2, ln- tramural Basketball I,2, Chorus 3, I-lot Rod Club I, Library Ass't 2. CARNEAL, JOHN General Diploma, Track Team 2, Intramural Basketball I, DE Club 4. CARVER, FLOYD General Diploma, Track Team 2, JV Football 1, 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, DE Club 4, Hot Rod Club 2, Ass't Class Treas. 4. CASTLE, BETSY Academic Diploma,JV Basketball Mgr. 2,Varsity Basketball 3,4, Intramural Softball I, 2, Intra- mural Basketball r,2, Spotlight 2, 3, 4, Monroe Echo 3, 4, Jr. Class Editor 3, Editor 4, Chorus 3, Dr-amaticsC1ub 4, Science Club 2, GAA 3, 4, VP 4, SCA 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Librarian 3, 4, Ir. Beta I,2, Treas. 2, Sr. Beta 3, 4, Smoking Committee 4, Monitor I, 2, 4, Library Ass't Ig Class Treas. 3, District SCA convention 4. Z0 CHEWNING, JACK General Diploma5 Spotlight 25 SCA I5 Dramatics Club 2, 3,4, Treas 45 Latin Club I5 Fo- ensics 3,4, State Winner in Poetry Reading 35 Class VP I5 Sr. Play Cast5 Chorus 45 Thespian Society 45 Winner American Legion Oratorical Contest 4. CLOE, RICHARD Academic Diploma5 Track I, 2, 3,45 Varsity Basketball Mgr. 2, 3,45 Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball I5 Key Club 45 Audio Visual 3, 45 Office Helper 4. CORNELL, BILL Academic Diploma5 JV Football 15 Jr. Beta 25 Dramatics Club 45 Key Club 2, 3,45 Key Club District Convention 2, 3, 4. COWAN, MITTY Academic Diploma5 Monroe Echo 4, Business Mgr. 45 SCA 3,45 Ir. Beta 25 Dramatics Club 45 Jr. Science C1ubI5 Key Club 2,3,45 District Convention 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 45 Smoking Committee Chair- man 45 Monitor 45, Class Pres. 3, Sr. Play Cast5 Boys State 35 District UN Conference I5 Usher for Senior Com- mencement 35 Thespian Society 45 Spotlight45 Jr. Rescue Squad 3,4, Sec. 45 Chorus 45 District SCA Convention 4. CURTIS, JOHN General Diploma5 Audio Visual 3. DAMERON, BOBBY Academic Diploma5 IV Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 JV Football I5 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Intramural BasketballI5 Intramural Baseball 25 SCA 45 Chorus 45 Key Club 45 Magazine Drive Team Capt. 45 Homecoming Court 45 Smoking Committee 45 Class Pres. 45 Sr. Play Cast5 Boys State 3. DAVENPORT, LARRY General Diploma5 Track 3, 45 JV Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 3,45 JV Football 2,35 Varsity Football 45 Intramural Basketball I, 25 Monroe Echo 45 Chorus 45 Spelling Bee 3. DODD, DONALD General Diploma5 SCA I5 Chorus I5 FBLA 2,35 Red Cross Council I5 Monitor 35 Library Ass't I5 FBLA Convention 35 Officer Helper I. ESTES, DONALD General Diploma5 Track 2, 3, 45 JV Basketball I ,25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 45 Varsity Football I, 2, 3, Co-captain 35 Most Valuable Player Award 35 Key Club 3,45 Smoking Committee 4. ELLIS, AUBREY Vocational Diploma5 DO Club 35 Hot Rod Club 25 Stage Mgr. Sr. Play. GORDON, TOMMY General Diploma5 Albion High School I,25 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Band 25 Chorus 35 Dramatics Club 45 Hot Rod Club 3. GOULDMAN, BARBARA General Diploma5 Chorus 45 FHA I5 Science Club I5 Red CrossCouncil I5 Latin Club I. GRAVATT, GILLY Academic Diploma5 JV Football I5 Dramatics Club I5 Audio Visual I. Greene, Earle General Diploma5 Intramural Basketball I5 DE Club 3,4, Treas. 4.. HALLBERG, SUSAN General Diploma5 JV Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Basketball I5 Intra- mural Softball I5 Archery Tournament Champion I5 Hockey Team 1,25 Spotlight 2,35 Monroe Echo 4, Ad. Mgr. 45 GAA 2, 3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Chorus 45 Dramatics Club 45 FHA I5 Science Club I5 Homecoming Court 4. HARDING, KENNETH General Diploma5 Track 2,45 JV Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2, 45 Varsity Football! , 2, 3, 45 DE Club 3, 45 Audio Visual I , 25 Stage Mgr. Sr. Play5 Office Helper 45 Thespian Society 4. HARPER, JOAN General Diploma5 Intramural Basketball I, 2,35 Intramural Softball I, 25 Chorus 2,35 Dramatics Club 45 FHA I,2, 35 Monitor 25 Intramural Volleyball 2. I-IEARN, KITTY General Diploma5 IntramuralBasketba1II, 25 Intramural SoftballI,25 Bowling League 25 Chorus 2, 35 Dramatics Club 45 FHA 1,2,35 Business Mgr. Sr. Play5 Thespian Society 4. HOLMAN, MARION General Diploma5 IV Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 25 Intramural Softball I, 25 Archery TournamentI5 Hockey Team I5 Bowling League I, Capt. I5 GAA 1,25 Varsity Cheerleader 1,25 Jr. Beta I5 Cho- rus 3. HONAKER, LOWELL General Diploma5 IAN 25 Band 3,4. HOUSTON, DULCY Academic Diploma5 Thespian Society 45 JV Basketball I, 2, Co-captain 25' Varsity Basket- ball 3,4, Co-captain 45 Intramural Softball I, 2, Capt. I, 25 Hockey I, 2, Co-captain 25 Most Valuable Player Award in Hockey 15 Spotlight 2, 3,45 Monroe Echo 3, 4, Classes Editor 45 SCA t,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,4, VP 45 Jr. Beta I,2, Pres. 25 Sr. Beta 3, 4, Pres. 45 Chorus 45 Dramatics Club 45 FHA I5 Lit Staff 25 Jr. Science Club I, Pres. I5 Red Cross Council I5 Latin Club I5 Smoking Committee 45 Monitor 2, 45'Sr. Play Cast5 SCA State Con- vention 35 FHA Convention I5 District SCA Convention 2, 3,45 Beta State Convention 35 GAA 2,3, 4, Pres. 3. JONES, RAYMOND Academic Diploma5 Sr. Play Cast5 Monroe Echo 4. KENDALL, CHARLES General Diploma5 JV Football I5 DE Club 3, 4. 21 KESEL, CAROLE Academic Diploma, Thespian Society 4, JV Basketball I, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Varsity Basket- ball Mgr 4, Intramural Softball I, Archery Tournament I, Hockey I,2, Bowling League I, Monroe Echo 3, 4, GAA I, 2,'3,4, Pres 4, Varsity Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, SCA I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Beta I, 2, Sr. Beta 3,4, Chorus 4, Dramatics Club 4, FHA I, Nat'l FHA Convention I, Homecoming Court 2, Smoking Committee 4, Moni- tor 4, Class Pres. 1, Student Director Sr. Play. KIMBALL, MARTHA General Diploma, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Monroe Echo 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 4, Sec'y 4, Latin Club I, Homecoming Court 3,4, Smoking Committee 3, 4, Sr. Play Cast. LAKEY, JIMMY General Diploma, Track I, JV Basketball I, Varsity Basketball 2, JV Football I, DE Club 4. LEONARD, CHARLES Academic Diploma, Baseball I,2, 3,4, IV Football I, Varsity Football 2, 3,4, Most Valuable Player Award 4, JV Basketball I, Varsity Basketball 2,3, SCA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Ir. Beta I,2, Sr, Beta 3, 4, Treas. 4, DO Club 4, Key Club 2, 3,4, Treas 3,4, Homecoming Court 3,4, King 4, Key Club Dist Convention 2, 3, Dist SCA Convention 2,4, State SCA Convention 3,4, Class Pres. 2, Class Vice Pres. 3, Sr. Play Cast. LEWIS, JACKIE General Diploma, Intramural Basketball I, Chorus 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, FHA I, Smoking Com- mittee 3, LIMERICK, PHYLLIS General Diploma, Spotsylvania High School 2, Sr. Beta Club 3,4,Chorus 4, FBLA 3, 4, Report- er-Historian 4. McGEE, PAT Academic Diploma, Intramural Basketball 3, Monroe Echo 4, Jr. Beta I,2, Sr. Beta 3,4, Dramatics Club 4, FHA I, Science Club I, Latin Club I, Smoking Committee 4, Library Ass't 3, 4, Sr, Play Prompter, French Tournament 3, WRVA Contest 4. MANN, AUGUSTA Academic Diploma, Intramural Basketball 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4: Jr. FHA 1, Sci- ence Club I, Latin Club 1, Library Ass't 4, MARKHAM, CAROL General Diploma, DO Club 4. MASSEY, THEO Academic Diploma, Intramural Basketball I, Spotlight 2, 3,4, Monroe Echo 4, SCA 3,4, Chorus 4, Jr. Beta I,2, Sr. Beta 3,4, State Beta Club Convention 3, Sec'y 4, Dramatics Club 4, FHA I, Jr. Science Club I, Latin Club I, Spelling Bee 2, 3, 3rd Place 2, 3, Sr. Play Cast, Monitor 4, State Latin Tournament I,2, MEREDITH, BARBARA Academic Diploma, JV Basketball 2, 3, Co-capt 3, Varsity Basketball Mgr 4, Intramural Softball r,2,Intramural Basketball 1, Spotlight 2, 3,4, Co-editor 4, Monroe Echo 3, 4, GAA 2, 3,4, Treas. 3, Sec'y 4, SCA 3, 4, Treas. 3, Band I, 2, 3, Jr. Beta I,2, Vice Pres. 2, Sr. Beta 3, 4, Chorus 2, Dramatics Club 4, FHA I, Lit Staff 2, Latin Club I, Business Mgr. Mag Drive 4, Smoking Committee 4, Moniter 3, 4, Class Sec'y-Treas. 2, State Latin Tournament I, 2, District SCA Convention 2, 3, 4, FHA Convention 1, French Tournament 3. NORMAND, EUGENE General Diploma, DO Club 3, 4. O'BR1EN, FRANKLIN General Diploma, IV Football I, 2, Varsity Football 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus. PERRY, HELEN General Diploma, Intramural Softball 2, Intramural Basketball I,2, 3, Archery Tournament I, DE Club 4, Chorus 2,3, FHA I, FBLA 2, 3. PRASSE, NANCY Academic Diploma, FHA I, Pres I, SCA I, State DAR Dressmaking Contest I, Chorus I,2,3,4, Ir. Beta 2, Sr. Beta 3, 4, Vice Pres 4, Beta Club Convention 3, Library Ass't 3, Usher Commencement 3, Girls State 3, Costume Mgr Sr. Play, Monroe Echo 4, Faculty and Administration Editor 4, Class Vice Pres. 2, Class Sec'y 4, Dramatics Club 4. PRITCHETT, KARL General Diploma, IV Football I, Band I, 2, 3, DE Club 4. PULLIAM, DOUGLAS General Diploma, Baseball Mgr. 3: IV Football I,2, Varsity Football 3, Intramural Basket- ball I,2, DE Club 4, Stage Mgr. Sr. Play. REYNOLDS, JEAN General Diploma, Intramural Basketball I, Chorus 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, Monroe Echo 4, RICKERSON, JOAN Academic Diploma, Intramural Basketball 3, Monroe Echo 4, SCA 3, FHA I,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, FBLA 3,4, Treasurer 4, Hot Rod Club I, Monitor 4, Library Assistant 3, FHA Conventions I, 2, 3, 4. RODGERS, BARBARA Academic Diploma, IV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Intrmural Softball I,2, Hockey I, 2, Spotlight 2, 3,4, Monroe Echo 3,4, GAA 2, 3, 4, SCA 1, Dramatics Club 4, FHA 1, Science I, 2, Sec'y 2. RUSSELL, JOYCE General Diploma, Archery Tournament t, Hockey 2, GAA 4, Band Color Guard 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club I, Wildlife Essay Contest-Honorable Mention 2, 22 RUSSLER, DANIEL Academic Diploma: Track 3: JV Football I, 2: Varsity Football 3,4: Intramural Basketball I,2: Monroe Echo 4, Sports Editor 4: SCA I,2: Jr. Beta I,2: Dramatics Club 2, 4: Jr. Science Club I,2: Key Club 2, 3, 4, District Convention 3, 4: Latin Club I: Forensics 3, 4: 2nd Place in District Reading 3: Audio Visual I, 2: Class Treas. 4: Sr. Play Cast: Usher for Sr. Commencement 3: Thespian Society 4. SALE, JEROME General Diploma: Track 2,3,4: Varsity Basketball 3,4: JV Football I: Varsity Football 2, 3,4, Captain 4: DO 4: Chorus 3: Audio Visual I , 22 Incentive Award in Track 3. SELF, BOBBY Vocational Diploma: DO Club 4. ' SKINNER, NORMA Academic Diploma: Intramural Basketball I,2,3: Monroe Echo 4, Clubs Editor 4, SCA 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Beta 2: Sr. Beta 4: Chorus 2: Dramatics Club 4: FHA I,2: Sr. Play Cast: Ass't Class Treas. 3: French Tournament 3: Spotlight.4: FHA Reporter I. SMITH, CROMER General Diploma: Mgr. Baseball Team I: JV Footballl: Varsity Football 2,3,4: DO Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. SNIDER, LARRY Academic Diploma: FBLA 3: Key Club 4: Audio Visual 3. SPIT LER, BOBBY General Diploma: IAN 2, 3: DO Club 4, DO Convention 4. STANLEY, BETTY JO General Diploma: Plant High School, Florida I, 2,3: GAA 4: FBLA 4: Sr. Play Usher 4. SULLIVAN, KENNETH General Diploma: Chorus 4: Audio Visual 3,4. VENTURA, ANGIE Commercial Diploma: Intramural Basketball 2,3: Intramural Softball 2,3: Bowling league 3: Monroe Echo 4: IV Cheerleader 2: SCA 2,3: Band I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Dramatics Club 4: FHA I , 2,3: Library Ass't 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play Cast. WALKER, CHARLOTTE Academic Diploma: MogroeEcho 2, 4, Subscription Mgr. 4: SCA I: Jr. Beta I, 2, Sec'y. 2: Sr. Beta 4: Chorus 3, 4, Pianist 4: Dramatics Club 4: FHA I: Latin Club I: Monitor I: Class Sec'y. 3: Sr. Play Cast. WHITE, MARGARET General Diploma: JV Basketball 2, 3: Intramural Softball I, 2: Monroe Echo 4: DE Club 4: Chorus 3: FBLA 2: Library Ass't I,3. WIGGINTON, BENNY General Diploma: Track 2,3,4: JV Football I, Capt. I:Varsity Football 2, 3,4, Capt. 4: Intramural Baseball I: Intramural Basketball I: Audio Visual 3, 4. WILHOUR, JIM Academic Diploma: Intramural Basketball I, 2: Varsity Cheerleadert: Band I, 2,3,4: Homecom- ing Court I,4. WILHOUR, JACK Academic Diploma: Track I: Intramural Basketball I,2,3: Varsity Cheerleader I: Band I,2, 3, 4, All State Band 4, Student Director 3,4: Jr. Beta I: Chorus 4: Dramatics Club 4: Jr. Science Club I, Pres. I: Latin Club I: Homecoming Court 4: Smoking Committee 4: Monitor 1, 2: Class Treas. I: Class VP 4: Sr. Play Cast. WILLARD, ANNE General Diploma: Spotsylvania High School I, 2, 3: Science Club 4. YOUNG, NORMA General Diploma: JV Basketball I: Intramural Softball I: GAA 4: SCA I,2: Band Color Guard 3, 4: Chorus I: Dramatics C1ub4: Homecoming Court4: SCA Convention 3: Make-up Chairman Sr. Play: FHA I. Z3 l li WITTIEST MOST LIKELY Barbara Jean Min BEST ALL AROUND .. Dulcy.. 85 , , .. Bobby.. TO SUCCEED Jane Y ..Dmy.. MOST ROMANTIC Susan 8: Cromer FRIENDLIEST .. Bo.. 8a ..Bobby.. ., Y- V AV!! Y 'ff'-P-'TF71 . ,,1, ft' ' A E' A M ' MOST T ' ...,.Ek'2?,,,,, , TALKATIVE E--7 f ' A ' Susan .L , 85 --.. .4 L U f any . A E ,M ff , , Q- BEST 4 W 4 135,-qi AV ffjf DRESSED ff' ' I , .1 :V .fi 1-1 ' V v r. Y- x - H Bobbie A . 1 A - 8. Y V. at A V. A, v .K ka , ' is ' ,.ffig .5 Gi11y , . Y V Q . , B., V MOST DEPENDABLE MOST MISCHIEVOUS Bobbye Lee 8a Jackie Aubrey 8: Mary Sl lllll MOST ATTRACTIVE Le ave Ile 8a Snookie MOST AMBITIOUS Jane 8: Danny I THE MOST QUIET EST INT ELLIGEN T Patricia Bobbye Lee 8: gb C arol Snookie . 1 BEST DANCERS f - Barbara Jean .' : T 8: ' num.. 7 BEST 1 ATHLETES W T Du1cy , N 85 1 r Smokie Y ff . 3, ',.,'V W J' T I . Z , .', 'f MOST TA LENTED vvDu1cyn 8: Bobby MOST POPULAR UBO11 8: Snookie MOST LIFE OF ANY SOPHISTICATED PARTY 59' BIGGEST BLUSHERS T heo 8: Jerome 'H 1, 4. Barbie Barbara Jean 8: 8: k .ag . ' . , ar, -4' ' jig L I F. -1+ -1 :f : -.- 5 F T- C!! CG F A 1-Q nlackn ulviittyn H46 'I MASS HISllllil Four years ago, eighty-four members of our class entered the former James Monroe High School as freshmen. ln our heads there was a mixed feeling of joy and uncertainty. ln our hearts we hoped to become a class of which our high school would always be proud. At the beginning of our first year, we elected Carole Kesel as our president, Jack Chewning as vice-president, Nancy Wilkerson as secretary, and Jack Wilhour as treasurer. Under the guidance of our World History teacher, Miss Emeline Stearns, we won firstplace in the National Ten Biggest Events ofthe Year contest. Barbara Meredith and Theo Massey were chosen to represent the Freshman Class in the Virginia Latin Tournament. Susan Hallberg was champion of the Archery Tournament and Dulcy Houston received the Most Valuable Player Award in hockey. For our Sophomore Class officers we chose Charles Leonard as president, Nancy Prasse as vice-president, and Barbara Meredith as secretary-treasurer. During the previous year, we had lost four of our members, and our class now numbered eighty. Two of our classmates, Jane Black and Joyce Russell, received honorable mention in the Future Scientists of America contest and the Virginia Wildlife essay contest, respectively. Having gained more confidence, we began our Junior year with eighty class members. ln November, we moved into the new high school building as proud and happy upperclassmen. For our officers we selected Mitty Cowan as president, Charles Leonard as vice-president, Charlotte Walker as secretary, and Betsy Castle as treasurer. Leavelle Billingsley won second place in the state dressmaking contest of the Daughters of the American Revolution . ln foren- sics, Jack Chewning was the state winner in poetry reading, and Danny Russler won second placein prose reading. Jane Black won first place at the Virginia Junior Academy of Science with her project exhibit, and this also won second place in the Future Scientists of America contest. The Most Valuable Player Award in football and the lncentive Award in track were presented to Ducky Estes and Jerome Sale, respectively. ln the latter part of the year, Our class was saddened by the death of Mr. Guy Brown, the Superintendent of Frederickshurg's public school system for twenty-three years. This loss was deeplyfelt throughout James Monroe. However, Mr. Hook and Mr. Gordon have efficiently carried on his work. At the last of the year, Nancy Prasse, Jane Black, Mitty Cowan and Bobby Dameron were selected to represent our school at Girls and Boys State during the summer of l953. Last came our Senior year, the most important and successful of all. Bobby Dameron was elected president of our Senior Class, which now numbered seventy-six. The other class officers were: vice-president, Jack Wilhour, secretary, Nancy Prasse, and treasurer, Danny Russler. Two members of our class, Leavelle Billingsley and Charles Leonard, were chosen Homecoming Queen and King. Charles also received the Most Valuable Player Award in football. Betsy Castle, the editor of the Annual of the Class of l954, worked with endless patience to produce the best Monroe Echo ever published. Our own class president, Bobby Dameron, was ap- pointed captain of one of the two teams for the magazine drive, and Barbara Meredith served as Business Manager of the drive. Our Senior Play, One Foot in Heaven , which was produced in December, was a great success. Jack 'Chewning won first place in the American Legion Oratorical Contest, and the Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Award was presented to Jane Black. Martha Kimball was chosen as the Key Club Sweetheart., and Pat McGee won second place in the local WRVA-University of Richmond scholarship quiz. The class trip was a sightseeing tour of Washington, D.C. in February. Yet to come were the Junior and Senior Proms, the Senior Farewell Assembly, Sneak Day, and Commencement. We know that we shall always look back on our high school years as years of happiness and hard work, and we hope we have been a class of which James Monroe will always be proud. Theo Massey Z6 1 7 Hll UR Sllllll IS C? C7 7 C7 Y ev- -Na FIRST ROW: Anne Willard, Nancy Prasse, Norma Skinner. h SECOND ROW: Carole Kesel, Charlotte Walker, Patricia McGee, Dulcy Houston, Theolviassey, Barbara Brist. THIRD ROW: Cromer Smith, Bobby Dameron, Barbara Meredith, Jane Black, Betsy Castle, Charles Leonard, Martha Kimball, Betty Jo Stanley. NOT PICTURED: Phyllis Limerick. Sl lun VW cnss Miss Betty Jean Smith Mr. Jesse H. Parker i FWD f M-Q.. IIIASS llllllllllilil :ff N Q F 4 This is station WXYZ, bringing you one of the greatestevents ofthe year. Tonight we are broad- ' A' casting from the nation's most historic city, Fred- ,- W ericksburg, Virginia, where some of the most out- K ,5 - standing men and women of the universe are gath- , ered to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their ' I' ' high school graduation. There is quite a crowd of people milling around the platform, but I will try - to pick out a few of them, and tell you what they ,,.:5 1 have done for the past twenty-five years. , vu ,.,. 4. 'Af-'tg y 9 MR. CLI PPY CLOE, famous owner and coach - S 2.-:yq.gg3'.g9egr'g, . , . 1. J... f'-922::?:Sit.:iikf3.v!'i of the Washington Zebras, was seen dining today y at Eddie Mac's with MISS BETSY CASTLE. MISS y CASTLE will tonight take the opportunity to re- rl viewthe book Five Dimensional Figures in Spher- ical Triqonometry, by DR. C. G. Hostnik, one of her former teachers. At this time, she will state her reasons for disagreeing with his principles. Two of the sports notables who are in attendance, are MR. BENNY WIGGINTON, and MR. BUCK O'BRIEN, who will represent the U. S. in the Spring Olympics. MISS CAROLE KESEL, head of the Department of Physical Education at Vassar, is bringing along her fa- mous five-foot trophy, which was presented to her by the Interplanetary GirI's Athletic Association. MR. JACK CHEWNING, the famous orator, who has been known to sway great masses of people, is sched- uled to deliver a speech at this meeting, which will raise the roof. MISS THEO MASSEY, the latest blushing sensation of Broadway, is bringing with her, her husband the Arch- bishop. MR. BILLY ABRAMS, President of the Universe Bank, plans to announce tonight that he is prepared to lend ten million solar credits to MR. DONALD DODD, for the purpose ofestablishing an Inter-Spatial Business School. MISS BARBARA MEREDITH, author of the famous book, How To Be An Indiviclualist And Like It, will be dinin at her own private table in a remote corner of the room. MSR. CHARLES LEONARD, who personally supervised the laying of each steel girder in the new Earth-to-Nep- tune bridge, will be sitting close by to see that MISS .MEREDITH does not get lost. One of the most noted names in medical history is that of DR. DANIEL RUSSLER, who discovered how to regenerate teeth. DR. RUSSLER will be here tonight, along with his nurse-secretary, MISS JACKIE LEWIS. MISS ANGIE VENTURA, of Venus and Saturn, recently arrived in her red hardtop convertible space ship. MISS BARBARA BRIST, who was class giftorian twenty-five years ago, will again give out gifts, but this time, they will be supplied by her millionaire husband. The magnificent feast at the banquet tonight was prepared by MISS ANNE WILLARD. MR. CAROL MARKHAM is presenting each library in Fredericksburg with an autographed copy of his new unabridged dictionary. MR. LARRY SNIDER, noted Wall Street Financier, is giving ten shares of stock in the United Galaxy Steel Company, to each of the guests. MISS JEAN REYNOLDS, and MISS HELEN PERRY, his private secretaries, will personally distribute these shares. MISS JO ANN RICKERSON, educator, and respected child psycologist, will offer advice to any worried parents during this meeting. MISS BARBARA GOULDMAN, head of the school board, has announced that she is notin favor of MR. JOHN CALAMOS' policy of allowing teen-age drivers to race on his tracks. In the midst of a great crowd are MR. JEROME SALE, and MR. KENNETH HARDING, coaches at Notre Dame and Georgia Tech, respectively. MR. SALE seems to be a bit embarrassed. Z8 MR. and MRS. HOWARD YEATMAN, who are celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary rms year, are both present tonight. MRS. YEATMAN, the former Miss Janett Baker, is the private Secretary of MR. ROBERT DAMERON, who is the President ofthe United Worlds' General Assembly. MR. LOUIS BAKER, the renowned producer, will soon go on tour with his latest Shakespearean play, Julius CGBSGF- Stage manager For this extravaganza is MR. EUGENE NORMAND. Among the actors, is MR. LARRY DAVENPORT, who's portrayal of Cassius will live on through the years. MISS LEAVELLE BILLINGSLEY, head model for the Conover-Powers Modeling AQGIWCYI is SIWOWINQ SOYTIS of the latest creations brought over from Paris by MISS MARTHA KIMBALL, head fashion buyer and consultant of Saks Fifth Avenue. MR. TOMMY GORDON and MR. JIMMY LAKEY will meet on Mars on the near future to discuss the consolidation of their two large chains of space suit stores. MR. GORDON'S secretaries MISS PHYLISS LIMERICK and MISS KITTY HEARN will accompany him. MISS SUSAN HALLBERG, well-known panelist on the Leave It To The Girls program, is presenting MISS NANCY PRASSE with an award as Homemaker of the Year , this evening. MR. AUBREY ELLIS, who was responsible for the lighting of the new Lone Star State Building, has been placed in charge of the electrical developments on Mars. MISS BARBARA BROOKS, and MR. EARLE GREENE, owners of the Brooks and Greene Department Stores, have decided to open branches on this planet. MR. JOHN CURTIS, owner of the Curtis Filling Station Company, is giving away a space ship as a door prize tonight. MR. CURTIS has asked The Honorable MITTY COWAN, Governor of Virginia, to draw the lucky name. While in town, GOVERNOR COWAN will be the guest of honor at a party given by socialite MISS BARBARA RODGERS, the hostess with the mostest on the ball. MISS NORMA SKINNER, well-known philosopher, will tonight report on her recent achievements in this field. MISS MARGARET WHITE, who interrupted a one-woman exhibit at the New York Institute of Art, will make impromptu sketches of the guests. COMMISSIONER CHARLES KENDALL and special agent MISS JOAN HARPER will be delayed tonight. They think that they have finally caught up with the burglar, who rifled the J.M.H .S. safe the year of their graduation. They will be arriving in a new Self-Carver-Carneal rocket. IMotor by SELF, Frame by CARVER, Body by CARNEALI. MR. BILL CORNELL, truant officer extraordinary, for Fredericksburg City Schools, has declared that your hours spent in school are your happiest. DR. RAYMOND JONES, Professor of math and science at Yale University, has come up with a new theory that replaces both Einstein's and Darwin's. MR. KENNETH SULLIVAN, inventor of the new atomic engine, will explain the principles of this un- usual mechanism to MR. CROMER SMITH, owner of the Smith Transportation Corporation. The MESSRS JACK and JIM WI LHOUR, stars of the What Side Are You On program, are scheduled to entertain at the party being given after the reunion by socialties NORMA YOUNG and JOYCE RUSSELL. MR. KARL PRITCHETT, agent for some of the most beautiful women of Broadway and Hollywood, and his assistant MISS BETTY JO STANLEY are arriving on the next plane with MISS JULIA BALLARD, one of his great stars. Also, arriving on this plane are MR. GILLY GRAVATT, the famous poet, and MISS MARION HOL- MAN, his private 'secretary and accountant. DR. JANE BLACK, a member of this illustriousclass, was awarded the Universal Nobel Prize this year in science for her new metal, which is next to impossible to destroy. Another scientist in this group is MR. BILL BROWN, who is with the Museum of Natural History. COMMANDER ROBERT SPITLER, the Naval Doctor who discovered the cure for radium poisoning, and CAPTAIN DONALD ESTES, recreation director for the services, are approaching now. Here comes that Man with a Horn , LOWELL HONAKERI MR. DOUGLAS BABY PULLIAM, the wrestling sensation, cancelled a match with Man Mountain Keefer to be here tonight. MISS DULCY HOUSTON, the iazz sensation of the continent, with her all girl combo, arrived by pri- vate plane this morning. Another musician in attendance is MISS CHARLOTTE WALKER, famed concert pianist. MISS AUGUSTA MANN, head nurse at Johns Hopkins, has brought with her the best wishes of MISS PATRICIA MCGEE, who is still in the hospital recovering from writing the prophecy of the class of I954. 29 PATRICIA McGEE IASI WIIIA ll IISIAIIII I III IHI IIIASS III I954 We, the graduating class of James Monroe High School, being of sound mind do hereby establish this, our last will and testament. Item I To the faculty and administration of James Monroe we leave our most sincere thanks for all of the helpful guidance they have given us throughout our high school career. Item ll To the class of i955 we leave our home room and the privilege of eating five minutes early. Item III To the Sophomore Class we leave the problem of entertaining and catering to the Seniors. Item IV To the Freshman Class we leave the courage to live through two more years as underclassmen. Item V To the Eighth Graders we leave the opportunity to employ their talents in such a way as to reach heights even WE could not attain. CODICIL BOBBY DAMERON bequeaths his ability to outshout the thunder of whispering Seniors to next year's Senior Class President. V RAYMOND JONES bequeaths his brilliant portrayal of Georgie in the Senior Play to some of next year's shining stars. JACKIE LEWIS and MITTY COWAN leave all ofthe mischief they never got into for MUFFY EVANS and LYNN FRANKLIN. AUBREY ELLIS and PAT MCGEE bequeath their dependability to ROGER CLARKE and JANE CARPENTER-. JOHN CARNEAL bequeaths his Pontiac back to the Indians. NORMA SKINNER and NANCY PRASSE bequeath their friendliness to RONNIEQUANN and REGGIE MILLS. AUGUSTA MANN and LOWELL HONAKER bequeath their band uniforms to SARAH KEY and ROLLINWEHMAN BILL CORNELL bequeaths his IOI excuses to EARL HOLLIBAUGH. JOHN HARPER bequeaths her soft voice to MARY ALICE WIGGINTON. RICHARD CLOE bequeaths the Athletic Department to WARREN SULLIVAN. LARRY DAVENPORT bequeaths his pink shoes to EDWARD ALLISON. CHARLOTTE WALKER bequeaths her voice to PATSY WENGER. NORMA YOUNG and LEAVELLE BILLINGSLEY bequeath their poise to PATTY ROACH and SYLVIA HAD- DOCK. 30 EUGENE NORMAND, KARL PRITCHETT, and EARLE GREENE bequeath their willingness to exert them- selves to ELMER LUMSDEN and JOE MANN. MARGARET WHITE bequeaths her artistic ability to SUE WHIDDEN. JULIA BALLARD bequeaths her dimples to NANCY CARNEAL. CAROL MARKHAM and PHYLLIS LIMERICK bequeath their ability to keep quiet to BILL WILLIS. DULCY HOUSTON and JACK WILHOUR bequeath their musical talents to SUE FREEMAN and TIPPY WHIT- TICAR. CHARLES LEONARD bequeaths his all-around ability to ERNEST DONAHOE. THEO MASSEY bequeaths her scholastic ability to COURTNEY GIBSON. JANE BLACK bequeaths her cooperation to PRES ROWE. BILLY ABRAMS, KENNETPLSULLIVAN, JOHN CURTIS and ROBERT SELF bequeath their love of cars to 1dERRVilfX5SHAW'7L1AlCiEQAvfQ4S74'und Lewis vviLsoN. SUSAN HALLBERG bequeaths her romances to MARGARET THOMPSON. JOYCE RUSSELL bequeaths her poodle-cut to JOYCE WAKEMAN. KEN HARDING bequeaths his hook shot to CHARLES MCDANIEL. ANGIE VENTURA and KITTY HEARN bequeath their cheerfulness to JANE NESSENTHALER and ROSALIE MORRIS. DOUGLAS PULLIUM bequeaths his plumpness to the Thin Man . BETTY JO STANLEY and ANNE WILLARD bequeath their ability to make friends quickly to all new students at J. M. BARBARA MEREDITH bequeaths her parking space to anyone who wants to walk that far to get to the door. GILLY GRAVATT bequeaths his ability to get TOMMY GORDON into trouble to BILLY BASS so BILLY can practice it on WYATT THOMPSON. TOMMY GORDON bequeaths his ability to talk his way out to WYATT THOMPSON. BILL BROWN bequeaths his age to anyone who desires a call from the draft board. CAROLE KESEL bequeaths her pep to JACKIE ROSE. LOUIS BAKER and JACK CHEWNING bequeath their acting ability to SUSAN PAYNE. JANET BAKER bequeaths her freckles to ROBERT HARRIS. BARBARA BRIST bequeaths her pony tail to BETH MASSEY. E JIM WILHOUR, FLOYD CARVER and JIMMY LAKEY bequeath all of their girl friends to CHIP HOUSTON and JOHN THOMPSON. BARBARA GOULDMAN bequeaths her many stylish clothes to JONI LEVINSON. JEROME SALE bequeaths his beautiful blush to CHARLES HALL. FRANKLIN O'BRIEN and JOHN CALAMOS bequeath their curly hair to JIM GARNETT and HUNTER LEE. MARTHA KIMBALL bequeaths her southern accent to LOU PETTIT. DONALD ESTES bequeaths his muscles to CHARLES ATLAS. JEAN REYNOLDS, JO ANN RICKERSON and DONALD DODD bequeath their typing speed to MARGARET BULLOCK, MYRNA LEWIS and PAT CLOE. BENNY WIGGINTON bequeaths his speed to CHARLES GRINNAN. BARBARA RODGERS bequeaths her ability to crack chewing gum to BETSY POWERS. MARION HOLMAN and BARBARA BROOKS bequeath their love of writing letters to BILLIE FODRIE. CHARLES KENDALL, ROBERT SPITLER and LARRY SNIDER will their membership in the bachelor's club to BILL MITCHELL and WESLEY HALL. DANNY RUSSLER leaves his iokes if anyone wants them. HELEN PERRY and CROMER SMITH bequeath all of the money they made on their jobs to the J.M.H .S. gen- eral fund to make up for the loss during the burglary. BETSY CASTLE bequeaths all of the pleasure she had in writing this will to the composer of next year's wilf. Executed on this fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-four. Witnessed by: Signed: Jane Black Betsy Castle Patricia McGee Barbara Meredith 5 t iff' W MW . 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Jack Ann Liosnel Reginald M Lyon McKenneY 35 Malls Mills A SZPHSLV Lore fn? 11141 Q PW 'Dyk I 5,1-f fj516 Wil? dj .lummns nf,g,m?fL J QM 7 If Cf! , , f , 0,199 iv! JM QL V VN t . L 1 VY! k6WA, A ' A 4. !,' 1' . Y . 'k 'l v 5295217134 ..'IL. ' fa ' . A... A' Y' Q mmm . . V' .L ' 4 A 5 Q N T: A it L ' L '4 . 'WZSQQI'-'?f 4' H12 C .gf 1 fi-1i:Z l7 '1 -ai:i'ie?Q75N ' BIH Irina Jane F T h gh Mifchell Nano Nijenf lo f EQ Yfvlf' W ff L 1 QT T M f fififfvgc, My W U NW 1 , Man- Betsy cyne . ecE Porter , Powers 25122, 3155 ,M 4 S5355 Qnfw-f Potty nn N A Poyck erfnin ei 3 X 2 S Q, if BR smq QQ! X 'av w x 45k-iN N S www, Q Mft QS, S 3. gil- ,if-My . , - ' if 36 'QQE5 M fifw ,yf 4-fffdz'-ffffg' VP, fy , 1 , 5 .fl Jesse Shelton jfgwf M507 M7 y ,gwfif ,fy--L50 John Thompson Joyce y Wakeman Wi sy ,MMT , l J Wm T Ju Qguytqifmuugfylfgylhw fiqlfly Y Q3 in -sg N1 ly ' , 1. yr 'M AN . El1.,3:u, u 1 lg.- .fl William Lavelle Skinner Sullivan ty ll , Q 6- Tl I.. JY 4' 47 f-- NFC' Wyatt Syl via Thompson Trout as 1 01' Patsy Ralph Wenger Whitticar M ' ,y l ' V V:--.ev -Fll l .A ' L1 ,'Al A A grid Ducky Sullivan BIDS , lu, ,uv g L 'X a Gary Wakeman Whittaker Q2 ,,, 'yMary Alice Bill Ellen Doris ' GQ l '3C'Y l,?Q'W' ' t W'll' ' W kle U l ,qu gm lggln on I IS 37 W,-,ghf y Q lf- jj?-' lil!-X pl? 'LA W Y J 'L 'JT 'J , f-lg L iz , 23 gg? A I f Y A . . T35 .ig iii' Y r-.I .sfl .I ' B' - nw-51 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Foy Young, Treasurer Virginia Gravatf, vice-presidenfg Donald Foster, presidentg Roberta Gclllahan, QQXSL2 ax sec -famjbbx WBMQQ? WLLVJZWZ J' 4, B B u , Eg . f, 'if g -i .,v ,A ' ,V -.il 4,4 .N X :Y 1'-, SHE' A I M .J -23 if 0 R. I A 4 T B , ,A-f'fQ3.r: 1, 'I 4 ji nu i., U 1 Wfffjf Edward Allison Thomas Balderson Joan Ballard Gilmer Barton w Bruce Bell i Nelson Berry Martha Clevelancik ,. Philip Conn Barbara Clark Pat Cleverland Willicinw Clift SUPHUMURE 5. J -. il' iw .rf-'H+ il M' , L'-A 31:5 ,' A l ' 'tml' C 1 Sara Derieux Juanita Ennis Thomas Fines Donald Foster Lynn Franklin James Gale Roberta Gallahan Mary Graniger Virginia Gravaft Rudy Griffith Joseph Grim Joyce Haley Peggy Hall Robert Harris JoAnn Hicks Earl Hollibaugh Rose Mary Jackson Caro Lee Johnson 'C gg Q' Qf' an Q Ei- ,351 4 , 'l . . , my bfi- T K K 3 r IQ-'X ff a R gf' - 4' 1 Q.: qs -Qi w l l, V, f -J ,J f,ggQ3f.f'f,qwY?': ,' JLYW -. I , . L J ul 'T ,gf- Sd QV N 'i l . f N A Jimmy Jones l' ' ' P ' Barbara Kendall 4- f A , . l 'fag' l P 1 . .!AN'. , David Keys if ls li f ,Rib fi, 4' A - B 5 1? Harry Lee i, nu., tg , ' ,,'v,,,N-' Hunter Lee l y X1 wwf' Elmer Lumsden K .f ny Vx J l P 5 y :ss L l lg. ll rf. 'J 35, '51 Clyde McCord - J. -jf' L I, AO' Charles McDaniel ly P l 'Q P, J L. ' Lewis McWl'1irt L it L it -MW l we 'wwf gECM v.ySl?wWX Rosal me Worr: ' ' - L WaynQoOlK 0, Nada Qdderdon ll. nf Y. tw ll ,X ight xl g aio H gytiflly Ly: ly fp x V 1 WWE? wwf 3 6 John Patterson U Ella Payne Lou Pettit 1 Anne Peyton Billy Peyton Patsy Peyton L 'ti sovnumonr T...n..q , T, Billy Papuan Jackie Pitts L' -' Maynard Powell , Fred Quann .,. c. rv- ?-,vlmlitt - t ,:7i'Vri'. li' 'rw . 5 L. . A. ,. fau- l . . Q -Dil , I ia . . ' .kt ' V V., A -' r.i'fl.' , ' I .44 .lf l L v' A: l ' A- A ,-. ' H! 1 . I l I, 1 - ruff lilu '- V, ,, if!! W w Q fn V a. 1 T il l ffl. - T' 1 ' Bill Richards l ll Pres Rowe 7'-2 if r ' V Jr have 0 RWM' f girl' . ke 'ff WW' f f!r,fg44 -- , -S: fi J ., J 41 '11 'T' Y' Cliffo d Savey jLQj.L ' b 'L in ,, .M Dickie Shelton - no ly - ffl W-Jil S? Joyce Shelton Y V S 1 li QV Irene Shevos . . lt Russel Stuart I Gari Sullivan I Jean Thomas Betty Jean Townsend Sue Whidden Betty Woodward QQ., ay ' Margaret Wright GLW lsi ' Fay Young , LY miss Q LQ. la Y fi X-'arse-V7 , 1-1, .. if Ei J .K :au-me l 'aff J , e x ,, H, . . -...fs X T Q., '13 36 'sais Y Y A 5' 'Q 53 t-1 I QL, as N 1 , . 4 E- ,M t- .7 l ll f s 1 6. 1 44: I tl rr ififv 'f 1 5'l C l ' , i 31? l l V i I is we , I -Y W ml li? ww H eil--l A -. f' ,, r fejfiil I , l F : X4 v . ut '. ' -9 5. H b e l sl, i T. Q W i i Q 1 W7 l ' 'l' ,f 1 ' -s N 'X A.4, l ' lg ' fl, I , l 'av l A by B W vt B r s. 2 1' Peggy Baker Elizabeth Beach Bettie Beckwith Travers Berry Jack Boyd Eugene Bullock Melvin Bullock Roberta Busche FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: President. . . . . Joyce LeFevre Vice-president . . . . Donald Swift Secretary. . . . . Mary Katherine Goodwin Treasurer. . . Beth Massey Mary Frances Carver John Cook Lee Cook Pat Craft Barbara Jean Decatur Mar Jo Deere Y Stuart Doggett Bobby Estes Shirley Farmer Gloria Fisher Nancy Fry fr. Janice Gallahan - Richard ,Garnett Mary Catherine Goo Richard Graves t Donna Green Robert Haehl Jean Hall John Hall William Hammond! Beverly Haney Richard Hardesty lvan Harding Wayne Harper William Harris Judith Hawkins, Ray Herron Ben Hester Peggy Howard Louisa Hubbard Norma Huges Sylvia Inscoe Joyce Johnson Patricia Jones Virginia Jones Sarah Key dwin tr, f 1 N 'W' l',c i 1 ZWQ1 l -,A . i . 4 A' 'l ' 'All ' fr -ai -1 i it All .. ' 'l l Y G., by .. J ,, . L, , M, Y, -:J - -gy it-QQ, ii t V3 all 7' 6 yea --4: ii -A or iff 1, -ie. lff, 1 Kar? , gr gr., A, , . 1 KX l . I l l , ' ' .- . J 'R J 1 2.1 .J ' . ff at 3' Q lug? 131 Mb' ,Q .A,b 3 5-L out -5 .2 VV ,nga 1 gf? ,F -, I. tl ga-if J Q .5 gy as Lfiib an 4 ,Elf-ag:-.s, J Ti 1' la 1 '51 VM J J I si' Xia, 1 . , K J! , tl .uma J 1 R 739 lx , Q53-, J , 1, 9 la it A g ,Sv J .1 it J L X14 I-aw J , Q t J-, ' ' teh, h, 1i'5?'1-Q, A' -1: 'V Q.-Q J rv , ' -' M- YJ agua, or ' 'r g'1' L', ., R ' I y U Joyce LeFevre g X it J' ! LJ Stuart Levinson ' ' R- f l ' it lf5 ,'5Qff,Q,.f L Cynthia Lewis W ' L V-'J Q I Thom' ' ,iq l.,l 1 111,53 V , Ina Lewis F1 . , ,J y l 4 U, Q I -gl M l Elizabeth Lindstrom 15? .3 l X-f'7 'i 'ag Douglas Loughridge -gf L S Joseph Mann Q? L Elizabeth Massey X AN Q - JUL A GOA . S E S ' 74 . B Am Q3 'ii ' . W Sf ' H I M11 Q P xv W U nc e a I er 1, H' ' S av . fx 9962 SGli6 Mitchell F l 1 l l l 'Sandra Newton ' f 'li' y -X, A r ita, D yy fb John Nichols , 1' P, , V ,, V 1- b y .. . wap ' , L fi ,, 29 , ik f mf fg gl- I Anna Marie Normond Y iq 3 ei Pat O'Brien T? Leo Oliver ra - 7 5 f' . l.. Judith Powell , L ,A iff, IV igftilimfnw. A l, wing' mm lllt Ronnie Quann Douglas Redgrave Donald Ritter Anne Robertson ,yur ,la . ,Y ' Ellen Rose Beverly Sole Lucille Schmidt 1 ' JA L? L 'l U r l 1 W 1. l Kenneth Schooler in Y l .1-b H l ' v l I I Q iw A 5 514K ,. J It Mxjigs l S' it Susan Simon . ' ly ' u't'ii,j Diane Smith WA lg ,P N fl r, .af .4 Mathew Smith F gl-il llily l gt l 'A Warren Smith X .L..-- , ,- b - -FE I ' Q .f J- All x . .K- '. ' , iff 1 'ef'g'?'1 ,rf -, , . , T ve , Q. L 'gfna V W I Ann Snel lings A l gl' 1 ' . Sylvia Snellings , X T 'a f 1 3 me I l 5' V l Y, 4 it-iff Sally Spiller ,LC 'I y k . ' . T. it ' S li l Thomas Spratt My Mu T y , ld -g I T c., u Y , ',' W V A ' f . - illiiWiH'fQl2fwiiQLvHwjfMM f N l I F 5 fm 050, UV' v i q - l q vaaflfb U X Charlotte Stevens 4,4 i- l S .i T A . S . Shirley Stevens Wap , ' Y . A ,n u ' ' 'W V Alice Stone .47 .' R Johnnie Day Strohecker I y U Delores Sullivan ii-' - i T QQ, K Frederick Sullivan 3 - T il WV3, 'air T ' A A h Q .,- - Y fp Tl qw. 1 Warren Sullivan Q' T, S V -A t 4 it F- 1 filer Donald Swift , xx if i lx A V, ll A J -oft , rx, T T A fy S r is V- 3 7!,'J . rl Lo l X fvlf Z I 4' J I f Betty Jean Thomas , I v A 1 il' '., - if ,IA 7 , - L ,., r ,l ' A' it R Ray Thomas ,ffl I T 9' T gf? 3' F 'i Margaret Thompson I A D 1, - V Billy Timberlake , rf l', 1 df' y V .. - , V-,-- -vvr if-W Y i ' X MCR? , K' g 2 W. 34-Q Jinx! V Harr Walthall 144, A 'Q-' A 1. 5 T T s ,, Y K g V I 4.Vrr,,vZ X 1 V K Thomas Warren 0 r,- lt ,fiiy15Q':L Q 8 g Mm tif' Doris Webster 'wg uf- I ,q frl-Lg-., A, t fl f Rollin Wehman ' '-553 or - I X y igw' x - ' I ,' . .M ,I . XX X , b E .I x -5 id V 'w X -, xy D .sz l g T r l f Merel Wheeler g .J ,Jig I T I Peggy Whitby T ' ' 5, Mary Francis White 'QQ vjA'A-sw- -,jf ', V C, K 'jfss Richard White ' if . T ' l ' I , 1: I V R Peggy Wilkerson lf- ei.: Y tl Robert Williams il g y Lewis Wilson H T. 1 Mariorie Wright 051 ' ' if T , '5' -., 'T- 'ifzi ' Rl ' cuss f til T T S 4 il T 'K -Y' W 1 . 1- .ik ' 1 , lfi 'Hill y J ull' xi :fi l :gl N , irq l is A 'jxv ' iv if Catherine Abernathy Susan Ashby Sally Baker Sylvia Berry f Lloyd Bowie Sylvia Bowie Connie Brooks Vivian Broyles Joseph Calhoun Edwin Cliff Charles Clare Janice Cook John Cowan Annie Crisp Bernard Crisp Franklin Cromer Ruth Dawes Gene English Paula English Jean Farmer Jane Fenlon Geraldine Fry William Gale Thomas Garnett llliHlH Carl Gwaltney Joyce Haehl Ricky Hallberg Ann Hardesty Scott Heflin Walter Henry Charlotte Hicks Joe Holloway Joyce Jenkins Thomas Jenkins Carl Johnson Linda Johnson Peggy Johnson James Jones Charlotte Kesel Richard Lanier Edward Lawler Roni Litman Judith Littek Nancy Lucy James Mann Auclry Mason Carole Nugent Sue Nunnally lillfllli f i l ' f i f J . TM . i i b tin. -rx .., i J l i ff? 1 ' r ',-l X iq W ,7 V i- . l :pf r J: ' A-a ig J I. .I-.l , VN t 1 If F, l sg . J ,f 1' at 'l l V ' i,i. 1 i ,. ' 'U ' V N N 1 ' -A-I 'i N ' - A r-ff' fx? J T , 4 4-v'N,. ff.. . , ,- -1 y - 1 N , l . ' i 17 X ll Z l , 1 4 l Q 4 in l l Ki l ' 2 g, l ' 1. Q l i, , Ml I ' ' ' Q, l u M, J gl' r, 4 X 4 if t , ' -v . J, 'A fig-' J ,, l it A l at is i f J, f C, at as , fs , , H kj-A rvvvl ' K li' AN i ' 1 l i Dix' W.. 4 ' 1 it' of ::1'+ ' l lm I i .N ffg- A ,. I I , - , l 1Uvr1,k 'tr . i' 11 We ix l , I . fl. 'fx A C 51 -I 1 5 -131 -ax gl 1 E k . , Q V . if-.r A 'lf S 1 li ia lj Q lil :ire 3 --L '-1? l M. ,-f ,, ! if 1 3 Ek: il wtf ' . '1 311,21 1 .. N l 1 A y if A' in gg 1 -2 J' lf' 5. Z I. JC 11 xl 1 1 Y ll ., if ll 1 - f l .' f .1 1 1+ l 313 -.1-N if ,J l. - V? , A' fi? J E J..- K if,' l1 A 1 l 11 1 1 i 4 - I Vi' --.L A rf an ,puns I -.1 5 Ty ' c fy X at me l fe na X 1, 4 W 1 .. In A 5 V: 4 8 P . . 'ON 1 'Qf -se . 'X' . x.f.f.i'1 1 Ig-51. 12 2-. -I4 5?f'-'1ib.-S Janice O'Donnel Brenda Payne Davis Payne Caroline Perry Joyce Perry James Raines Beverly Roach Teddy Robey Phyliss Rose Jane Rosenburger Bobby Sager William Sale Evelyn Samuels Mary Schmitz John Shelhorse Julia Sisk Tommy Skinner Caroline Smith Roy Smith Cynthia Snellings Robert Stephenson Carole Stienburg Edward Sullivan Kenneth Sullivan llliHlH Norma Sullivan Pat Summers Sandra Swulina Jerry Swart Mary Thomas Tommie Thomas Kenneth N. Tombs Sandra Tombs Albert Wakeman Lloyd Washington Kay Whitticar Madeline Wooten Marjorie Wright Paige Wright Hale VanValzah Martha Vaughan lilllllll 'Q w V In is 1 1' 1 ,N X Z I I vv, , . James Young Martha Young .1 QM 1, 1 .L jvf .ei Q? Liff' -11.-I I I l l VT, 'I 91 bmw f V L QA! lg, jg'QgQ, F'4+' , ,gg l ul. ' L7 't ' Nur' N . 1 i. -1 .A f T ' L , hi ,gf 'A il . T 'W' ' A l ' i . ., .r' M-- ,,Y,,1 1 5 .1 Wu JIS- legifvwlff' 1 ,L-.3-'Q ly L 1 mug Wm! N Nvxqi X 1 X . , -Q 'Jw v. - 4 v Q6 SPIIIHS .. , 2371 W l ,F M rm WSW 7 H S X 1 X Y biz' Q f f Q A 15 1 if X J N ,. . V QQ v . kr xi ' ,J D x J! v ,, I WW st L ' '- -'-9-'fn ,Q 'ar 462 Q 'Tm' fwa-Si fi- N . FS 'x y- 5' I-736 3? J 1 a'7.Al...'i6 9' ii ..- ,- X ', 2 gl' l 1 7, Q' Q ,s ' M., L ,X f H0 bggfvl-fl mfmfa gm, ffijgff fx, C 1'-.f,-,, if 4, A d- A-.yr-' ' W . , A W ,Aww-1' 'Il F 2: F ' K Jn ill 4.34 QL., . ' X Q U A gng -, al, ll 4115: APMIA lax r ng, w 191 . i F' 5 fum ff 7 ql 5243 .ati Y. ll-, ' IFE if 'ii 165:42 E MANAGERS AND COACHES Coach Holt Gene English Jimmy Jones Coach Maynard SEN IORS Larry Davenport Bobby Dameron Ken Harding Charles Leonard Dan Russler Richard Cloe We would like to recognize the mentors of the 1953 James Monroe grid squad. These men are coaches, Jake Maynard, Charles Holt, Earl Hollibaugh and William Billingsley. With their guidance the team com- piled a 5-4-l record. Also we know that they strived to teach sportsmanship and character along with the fundamentals of football. And so we take our hats off to the coaches of James Monroe. . The High School and especiallythe Senior Class of '54 were proud of the boys onthe team. The grad- uating members of the team arep Richard Cloe, Dan Russler, Charles Leonard, Jerome Sale, Robert Dam- eron, Ken Harding, Larry Davenport and Cromer Smith. Also leaving a Fine recordlbehind are Russell Samuel and Mike McGee. We are sure that the varsity team next season will miss the service of these boys. 54 J. v. roullslll , James James James James James James James James James James FIRST ROW: Coach Holt, John Patterson, Jack Boyd, Bobby Estes, Chip Houston, Tommy Stevens, Captain, Merle Wheel er, Robert Harris, Jerry Bradshaw, Billy Gayle. SECOND ROW: Mac Bass, Kenneth Schooler, lvan Harding, Fred Quann, Wayne Harper, Donald Rittner, Tommy Balderson Taylor Markham, Wesley Hall. THIRD ROW: Lewis Wilson, Donald Swift, Earl Hollibaugh, Donald Foster, Tommy Fines, Warren Sullivan, Eugene Bullock Dickie Shelton, Joe Mann, Harry Walthall. VARSIJY Falls Church Randolph Macon Fairfax Spotsylvania Highland Springs Culpeper Manchester Winchester Sulfolk Stafford SCURES o o zo 6 7 I4 24 o 13 o 55 James Monroe James Monroe James Monroe James Monroe James Monroe James Monroe James Monroe J.V. Stafford Spotsylvania King George Varsity Osboum Stafford Woodberry Osboum AH. ACIIO SHIHS GANGWAYI HERE COMES JEROME. W 1 , MIKE GOES OVER. SDC POINTS FOR THE JACKETS. WHO'S GOT THE BALL, CARROLL? THE RESULTS: HANDLEY HIGH - O KNEELING: Richard Cloe, Manager: John Thompson, Ernie Donahoe, Frank Gallahan, Ducky Sullivan, John Calamos, Warren Sullivan, Manager. STANDING: Bobby Dameron, Stanley Rose, Mike McGee, Jerome Sale, Ken Harding, Bill Mitchell, Coach Holt. V RSIIY BASKHBAH 'Ui Coach HOII Jerome Sale, Captain Sw ishl Bench Warmers Good Shotl x ,., fn i, N FIRST ROW: Carroll Bruce, GariSu11ivan, Charles McDaniel, Chip Houston, Jimmy Jones, Tommy Fines, Ivan Harding, Wesley Hall. SECOND ROW: Coach Maynard, Robert Harris, Nelson Berry, Billy Timberlake, Douglas Loughridge, Ben Hester, Wayne Olive, Warren Sullivan, Manager. .A f' 1 , f .III IIIR VARSIIY BASKHBAll ..r E 52321 hu 'fv1? A4-X1 I- X - vp- . ll U ll M r- Vi' Q xyga 'f 'N .'5' 2 'su- X . ,k ..f. Q ' , .2 . 1 hixzm A aa-1' ' ' ' X . , 1, 1 g 1 - 1.1491 ai - if L33 2.4 quid! lj Y .,w N3ib5jj YQ H D lll'J2XHw0!0! dl A- R Vow -ov':AM'V PN 3 jf! ilu!! y' J -JH 'Dfl , V J ,X N ff fl C .A ' IV! ,J , 0' f,MfQy fjjflbifpy A Q jj fl in All I9 's lfwfrf l V 1 f R71 jj. , IX mm, 4? jf rw, 12 FIRST ROW: Managers - Donald Swift, Chip Houston, Bobby Nolan. SECOND ROW: Stuart Sullivan, Jimmy Jones, Ernie Donahoe, Stan Rose, Mike McGee, Bill Mitchell, Robert Harris, Wesley Hall, Franklin Gallahan. THlRD ROW: Ken Harding, Charles Leonard, John Perry, Merle Wheeler, Bill Timberlake, Ronnie Quann, Bobby Estes, Mac Bass, Edward Allison, Coach Maynard. FOURTH ROW: Warren Sullivan, Rollin Wehrnan, Carl Davitt, Tommy Fines, Ben Hester, Eugene Bullock, Kenneth Schooler, Jack Boyd. bww nnlzx -1954 FIRST ROW: Coach Holt, John Calamos, Richard Cloe, Franklin Gallahan, Mike McGee, Jerome Sale, Ducky Sullivan, Bill Mitchell, Ken Harding, Charles Grinnan, Wyatt Thompson, Roger Clarke. SECOND ROW: Earl Hollibaugh, Charles McDanie1,Carro11 Bruce, Albert Sullivan, Jack Lyon, Tommy Balder son, Rudy Griffith, Billy Gayle, Edward Clift, Wesley Hall. THIRD ROW: Harry Walthall, Bobby Estes, Ivan Harding, Melvin Bullock, Lavelle Sullivan, Stuart Levinson, Bob Stephenson, Michael Callahan. as J- ful ' N 1 T 1' f 1 GIRVS VARSIIY BASKHBAll LEFT TO RIGHT: 6? IA 34 ,f:r g 1 Al FIRST ROW: Betty Chinn, Susan Hallberg, Sue Freeman, Dulcy Houston, Betsy Powers, Pat Rothschild, Barbara Rodgers, Joni Levinson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. M, Rostad - Coach, Suzanne Dowling, Nancy Carneal, Courtney Gibson, Alice Gouldman, Irina Nano Ridge ly King, Betsy Castle, Managers - Carole Kesel, Barbara Meredith. .gli CO -CAPTAIN Dulcy Houston F' HP' y 1 X' I 1 V COACH CO-CAPTAIN Mrs. M. Rostad Betsy Powers A -E- xg, Y Y Y 5 xl gy 'KW Q VARSITY CHilRliADiRS ! ' 1 , 1 i lm ' !, r ' i IJ n gb' A in n an N . I A .' , c K, 4 I J fn' b X aio-F -,A ' x i , + in .R il ll V ai kyxx X X , ,N ' 'Y 'I N1 J i gk , l ,a ' oy, 1 af i iff 5, -if . in l Ni l f -11' ' is -- J f 1 , ' ' 1 N, . xl 1 , ' . W! Y ' '13 i X f V .. ,.5 4 Q, 'Y I ' . 1 1 1 q. X V : A Jr Ll yt ' - i ,WI - W' ' ' 4:51 gy, .,.. Epgij 'U ii if Q ,Q 1'-5 , ,Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Muffy Evans, Jackie Rose, Susan Hallberg, Nancy Cameal, Carole Kesel, Leavelle Billingsley, Courtney Gibson, Jackie Dicrz, Patty Roach. CHliRllADlRS I ACIIU A 1 1 . ly Y i LEVEL 'A . W' 2 A - Q f N I -V , 'fr V A 4, :2 . i , '. 1 A F , ,M 1, MUFFY JAKE Beat Me Daddy I-A-C-K-E-T -S I-2-3-4 65 I E 1, X. Q' ,Y 15 O 'ID Q2-QE'-W Cn xx iq, X. 'CN Xie E' , 1327-'-,N, CIMA: it J' N ...,, 5 . :xx sir ji :?,,.. X ,,,., I QQ' W' L Q 'sw' 1 -q.ffN',xa ,. V. Two Pence, Four PGDCETSIX Penoeq A Dollar, All For J.M. Skfoggllxffpclgndfca X 7 ' , .7 Holler! LIE it H CN '-1' , F, 1 .x , CTD fx ff-,W on 7, ,CE QE rj C' -'TA 1 i1..f 21.5 ,ll JD, , 4 'j 7 for , ' Cffkw, X, , HBO.. of Ready - Hep -Hep! ' . x V N law- -L A . ,J ,I ,- 4 'V H-,Q . 1-WL. K5 . ' T , Qi ! ' xx , ' 15 v Q . ' . Nfl, Q r H-1 - , 4 N- -W N ' . ,g CN J ' N N if A ll , gh X , X , , ,fi-'X l X- QQ 1 :No -lx? WA, 'Will w W :Tx W xxflxxf .Im N 'S W H xl I - . .vi ty! Y . QW L -Fi A- KM MX f f NANCE' Who're you gonna' 6 6 Wmflflfllflll LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Jimmy Jones, Betsy Powers, Erhest Donahoe, Charles Leonard, Roger Clarke, Miss Smith, Carole Kesel. SECOND ROW: Theo Massey, Barbara Brist, Norma Skinner, Irina Nano, Peggy Baker, Carol Butzner, Joyce Wakeman. THIRD ROW: Dulcy Houston, Courtney Gibson, Barbara Medredith, Wyatt Thompson, Bobby Dameron, Sue Widden, Jane Black, Betsy Castle. NOT PICTURED - Mitty Cowan. if l .EH OFFICERS, SEATED: Ernie Donahoe, Vice-Presi- dent: Charles Leonard, Presidentg Miss Smith, Spon- sy Powers, Secretary Roger Clarke, Treasurer Our council, which is make up of homeroom and club representatives, is the governing body of the school. This year H953-541, under the leadership of President Charles Leonard, the council has sponsored many activities which have been beneficial to the schoolg the Magazine Drive, lunchtime ac- tivities, smoking committee, etc. Our James Monroe High School Student Co-operative Association is a member of the state-wide Student Co-operative Association. Sllllli l sor. STANDING: Jim Jones, Drive Chairman: Bet- C 0 U C N IL 68 Q Q? 45-. FIRST ROW: Norma Skinner, Charlotte Walker, Nancy Prasse, Charles Leonard, Dulcy Houston, TheoMassey, ErnestDonahoe, Carole Kesel, Phyllis Limerick. SECOND ROW: Beverly Frick, Pat McGee, Barbara Meredith, Jane Black, Barbara Brist, Jane Carpenter, Irina Nano, Courtney Gibson, Nancy Carneal, Carol Butzner, Susan Payne, Patsy Wenger, Margaret Bullock. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Garnett, George Renninger, Bill Willis, Tippy Whitticar, Bill Bass, Wyatt Thompson, Pat Rothschild, Ann McKenney, Betsy Castle. The James Monroe Senior Beta Club is an honorary organization. lt is affiliated with the National Beta Club, which awards a gold seal for the diploma of each graduating member. In order to become a member,a student must be a iunior or senior, haveascholastic average of 90 or above, , and maintain an average of 88. He must have also a commendable char- s ' . B acter and attitude. The Senior Beta Club sponsors one main project each year, that ofaward- ing a S100 scholarship to a deserving graduating member of the club. The club also sends delegates each year to the Virginia Beta Club Convention. - ,qw ms.. , .ffl 'e l l'-:Qi r . I . .,..- 3 ' T S E I 0 R C I- U B MISS EMELINE STEARNS Sponsor 'U 'if LEFT TO RIGHT: lrv 5 1 T FIRST ROW: Rollin Wehman, Betty Woodward, Sue Whidden, James Gale, Charles McDaniel, Miss Allen. SECOND ROW: Sally Spiller, Stuart Levinson, Douglas Redgrave, Sarah Key, Michaela Miller, Judy Hawkins, Barbara Kendall, Maynard Powell. THIRD ROW: Faye Young, Donna Greene, Libby Lindstrom, Joyce LeFevre, Martha Campbell. The Junior Beta Club is an organization to promote honesty, service, leadership, and interest in attaining high scholastic standards . Freshmen and sophomores are admitted when they have maintained a scholastic average of 88? or above for three previous semesters. The Junior Beta Club paves the way for entrance into the Senior Beta Club, which is for iuniors and seniors. At each regular meeting of the club, a program con- ducive to cultural' advancement is carried out. The Junior Beta Club alsosponsors, together with the Senior Beta Club, S100 scholarship which goes to a deserving student. The club's other activities are many and varied, and they all go to achieve that high scholastic standard of which the members are justly proud. Jll. lillll lilllli 70 L OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED: Betty Woodward, Treasurer: Sue Whidden, Secretary: Miss Allen, Sponsor. STANDING: Charles McDaniel, Vice-President: James Gale, President. b THE SUIT lit lllllli Membership in The Science Clubis open to those of high school age who are interested in science, and are willing to work on a project during the year. The club is affiliated with the Virginia Junior Academy of Science, and with Science Clubs of America. As in previous years, The Science Club plans to send re- presentatives to The Science Fair and The Virginia Junior Academy of Science, exhibits. J l l l r OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: ' S Secretary ...... . Jimmy Clapp Vice-President . . . Sue Whidden President . ..... Jane Black Sponsor . . . . Mrs. Marian R. Clark Treasurer . . . Bill Hammond LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Marian R. Clark - Sponsor, Sue Whidden, Jane Black, Bill Hammond, Carol Butzner, Jimmy Clapp, Teddy Roby, Susan Payne, Beverly Frick, Paula Cline, Ann Willard. ng ,xxx S S S, IHESPIA Sllilllll r i 1 l, I I , , i v I i .i ' LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED: Leavelle Billingsley, Carole Kesel, Barbara Brist, Kitty Hearn, Dulcy Houston. STANDING: Danny Russler, Louis Baker, Kenneth Harding, Mr. Parker, Sponsorg Jack Chewning, Mitty Cowan. The Thespian Society is a nation-wide honorary organization. Membership is based on a point system Q acquired by participation in dramatic presentations and public speaking as determined by the troupe sponsor. This years group is composed entirely of Seniors, most of whom have acquired their points by participat- ion in the Senior Play. 72 MR. JESSE H. PARKER U i Q! T IEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Carneal, Rodgers, Chewning, Kimball, Brist, Gibson, Russler, Cline. SECOND ROW: Walker, Skinner, McGee, Black, Harper, Baker, Hearn, Billingsley, Butzner. THIRD ROW: Mann, Kendall, Rollins, Frick, Meredith, Jack Wil- hour, Norma Young, Russell, McKen.ney. FOURTH ROW: Carpenter, Payne, Cleveland, Faye Young, Wood- ward, Hallberg, Kesel, Thompson, Castle. FIFTH ROW: Levinson, Prasse, Nano, Massey, Gordon, Comell, Gravatt, Mr. Jesse Parker, Sponsorg Harris. NOT PIC- TURED: Mitty Cowan, Dulcy Houston. LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Kimball, Secretary: Il R A M A I- I C S Courtney Gibson, Vice-president: Barbara Brist, President: Jack Cheivvning, Treasurer. SEATED: Mr. Jesse Parker, Sponsor. C I- U R The Dramatics Club os James Monroe IS open to Sopnomores, Juniors and Seniors. The purpose of the club is to help develop any dramatic and speech talent our students might have. 73 -,'I if 'X'l'1,i l l l l i l 1 l r 1 P I u ii ' - an- Al '1- l : ll' fl rl ' vv ' I X - El 1 ' J' I - r r ' 'l I r ' , ' r.. T 2 I ,U ,r ,, ,,I rr if i :fl llrl fa t .rl l!i,l,f. 1 l l r v l 5 V V ' ' fl ,N 2 j, ' r r r r . , E Q v l l , r r 1' Tr , -f. , ,MH -1 1 1: u vi xqsx LEFT TO RIGHT: George Renniger, Secretary-Treas- urerg Betsy Castle, President: Dulcy Houston, Vice- President. llll llllil llll ll FIRST ROW: Castle, Hawkins, Cook, Renniger, Clarke, Carpenter, Wilhour, Young, Gale, A. Mann, Houston. SECOND ROW: Jack Wilhour, John Thompson, Whitticar, Onderdonk, Lewis, Quann, Skinner, P, Rose, Bill Hammond, Mar- garet Thompson, Miller, Gravatr, Kendall, Morris. THIRD ROW: Willis, Freeman, Wyatt Thompson, Honaker, Allison Batton, Levinson, Joe Mann, Deere, Davis, Bradshaw Swift, Olive, J. Rose, Wehman, Hubbard, Key, Webster Baker, Spiller. STANDING: Jackson, Oliver, Walthall, McDaniel, Hester, Estes, Mr. Matheny, Director. With the last strains of Shubert's Unfinished and Bartok's Bear Dance the i953 Band faded into the summer. Then this fall rose the I954 Concert Band under the direction of Mr. Harold M. Matheny. E This year the band was represented by Four of its members, Dulcy, Jack, Bill, and George, in the annualall-state band held in Arlington, Virginia. The band has served the school in support of assembl ies, P . T .A . functions, and other various school activities. The band was started in l93l as an all male organization. Girls were first admitted in I938. At present the concert band has 52 members. 74 1' 1 'XI 1. Eu-. .-A ,f 1? ' f..'- -.sf ' , fi 'rrf'2,v' 'av' X V ,-,if NJA N ,,- Lb- me , 'fr TRY I 1? I' - ' kv b 1 K A ,En 21:11 fini: . - , 3' v ..-- 'u 1 X ' X' ,J In -f '. 1 ' 17,1-, ,,: ff'1M- 0 -- A '4 XM ,-at 1fE4 wx ,ki xi' - A , lf: f H . g V J --,. .1 -L div. A '72 4 -7,93 igqtxx ,tihx ,I r ' I :P vi f'9 - f ' J-' ' - '. 45 ' X ' WR 7 1 , ' . ' -' ' X! ' A Y A. V L, 'P ' JL Y A' Fimfl . ' NW, 'A W :Tix -2 ,Iggy 'A A . V +250 I J . U'ff,,vQQ':,, 72? 11 my '-'-:'I?'LN2ffIs . ' '15 M V A H' ' ' 1 - l 5' ' V ' A - . Q , AQ 1 H, may W ,Q , 1- .. , f QW- km P' it 4. , is . - .ITQ .3 4- L 4 im I .- X w X in 3. H , --. ' . - 4 ?g:A'.t!', 11 ,fi ' - , ,v x 7. f - ' if A xx ,,. f 6 1. , 0 Q42 .0 - 4 , 1 1 1- b -f ' Q 'fn 3 , , W 'X 2. M 41-X XX ' 9 xx 1 . L 4 ' L Q d and secul or music, Monroe High School Chorus, which sings both socre I Functions: The chorus is available to any student who The James ' rious schoo regularly t enioys singing. akes port in vo lIHllllllS MR. HAROLD MA THENY , Director LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: 76 Charlotte Walker, Mary Alice Wigginton, Patsy Wenger, Peggy Wilkinson, Marjorie Wright, Phyllis Limerick, Nancy Prasse, Carole Kesel, Susan Hallberg, Dulcy Hous- ton, Barbara Gouldman. Ellen Wright, Rita Powell, Shirley Brown, th Sullivan, Franklin O'Brien, Louis hnny Calmous, Kenne Chewning, Io ck Wil- Baker, Jack bb Dameron, Ja Larry hour. Davenport, Bo y THE SPOTLIGHT Published by the Pupils of James Monroe High School Af FIRST ROW: Jane Carpenter, Ann Rollins, Betsy Castle, Jane Black, Barbara Merea1th, Barbara Brist, Barbara Rodgers, Dulcy Houston, Theo Massey, Mr. Neill. SECOND ROW: Margaret Wright, Paige Wright, Norma Skinner, Jane Fenlon, Michaela Miller, Tommie Lewis, Sally Spiller, Irina Nano, Ann McKermey, Susan Payne, Carol Butzner, Pat Cloe. THIRD ROW: Paula Cline , Madeline Wootten , Beverly Frick , Jane Barbara Mefedith and B3-tba-T3 Brist. C0'Edif0l'5 Rosenberger, Mitty Cowan, Jimmy Garnett, RogerC1arke, MF- Neill. SPOUSUT- Betty Woodward, Patsy Peyton, Sylvia Haddock, Jane Nessenthaler, Charlie Hubbard, Alice Gouldman. The Spotlight is the James Monroe High School paper that is edited by the student staff members and published weekly in the Free Lance-Star. It contains the usual items of interest in a school paper--Sports, features and chit-chat. The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg's daily newspaper, has city and county-wide distribution, thus letting the community know what is happening at James Monroe. J b 7:7 H. r-N SEATED: Young, Rodgers, Walker, Cowan, Cloe, Rickerson, Rollins. STANDING: Wright, Hubbard, Freeman, McDaniel, Rosenberger, den, Jones, Baker. M0 Hill HIHO STAH Miss Reamy, Sponsor: I-Iallberg, Kesel, Houston, Castle, Chinn, Skinner Black. Prasse, Lewis, Miller, Gravatt, Kendall, Nessenthaler, McKenney,Car- penter, Gibson, Brist. Levinson, Kimball, Morris, Nunnally, Rose, Nano, Gouldman, Meredith Carneal, Powers, Russler, Billingsley. Massey , McGee , Wh id- BETSY CAST LE Editor 1, ', ,, rf jx 25 AT THE PRESS: Earl I-Iollibaugh, makeup foremarrg Mr. Schwartz, advisor. WATCHING: Jackie Pitts, Scott English, Ducky Sullivan, Billy Peyton, Donnie Foster, Billy Pipkin, Jimmy Kendall, Louis Baker. The Industrial Arts News is published each school month by the students in the Industrial Arts Department of James Monroe. - The paper, now in its eleventh year, was first Founded in 1944 .-. ,y , by Arthur H. Schwartz as an honest effort to present all aspects ., t r . ofiournalisticworkp to learn the editorial and mechanical make- up of a newspaper aswell as to inform everybody ofthe happenings t f A 1 , la? ox A ' 7 in the shops of the Fredericksburg City Schools. , J . ' A ff I I' f 1 Louis BAKER, Edna: . V V-wth,-I--V-A-W -.-- -1 411'-1--fx-4 ,,E--- eff f' f- -a.: 1'Hn1 i2-f 1 fe'I:!j 5-3. 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'r 1 giflziggt. 77'iu'1nigP2'5:'!1'i?i7ff'f-Jg,- '31, ,,-1144,-.,.ef7fr, ir'-dgfvf ., 5' rl-L, ww-Wftalww .Wfyf-r': YH .5 5t rm-2155 Qq:.rgf,f't4f1fa+-tr 'Qflfsjgzp5.-,z-1.:-351:11 lLi'4 H .. 'J f :-'i3S1f'- '-cali' 'S' 'S'.!'r?-'W ,V '-Fh a FT' ' ?Ei! ' 1fl.5.-Zr.. 1E 3Ei '-L3i5Eil15-'rfiififf :.f':-1.,-.- -4sLL.. 'L!.ff f,-.U 1- 'L . A ,, - - .. - -. ... -L , , r. li. fl. A. IEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Meredith, Secretary: Betsy Castle, Vice-President: Carole Keselg President, Nan- cy Carneal, Treasurer. The Girls Athletic Association is composed of all girls in James Monroe who have earned one thousand points for various athletic participations. Their most important aims are: to promote clean, wholesome recreation For girls, to build a cooperative spirit in young womanhood, to develop good sportsmanship and to help make the student body a happy, successful group. Among the activities sponsored by the club this year were: Cheerleading school, Homecoming Dance, home- coming king and queen, and turn about dance. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rostad, Sponsor: Barbara Rodgers, Betsy Castle, Carole Kesel, Nancy Carneal, Barbara Meredith, Jul- ia Ballard. SECOND ROW: Sue Freeman, Joyce Russell, Joan Levinson, Dulcy Houston, Susan Hallberg, Betty Jo Stanley, Pat Roths- child. Courtney Gibson, Irina Nano, Jackie Dietz, Ridgely King, Sylvia Haddock, Patty Roach, Betsy Powers. THIRD ROW: 3 ,ag 'Q' 'v C? -f- l E -1' ,. r,-iid!!! af' LEFT TO RIGHT: Danny Russler, Larry Snider, Billy Bass, Bobby Dameron, Mitty Cowan, Richard Cloe, Bil1Gome11, Tippy Whitticar, Charles Leonard, Frank Gallahan, Rodger Clarke, Ernie Donahoe, Mr. Jake May- nard, Sponsorg John Thompson, Wyatt Thompson, Jimmy Jones, 'George Renninger, Edward Allison, David Keys, Bill Willis, Jim Garnett. lHl Kll Clllll LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer Charles Leonard, Vice President Frank Gallahan, Presi- dent Rodger Clarke, Secretary Ernie Donahoe. I . The Key Clubizrig afservice organization sponsored by the Kiwanis- ,. ! T he obiective of this club is, to build :characIfer,dn'd leadership in,its1memlJers.r Thus fhelirrnioifol llwe Build. A A is T The' elub is 'open to Sophornores, Juniors and Seniors. Tlfoerrboys must rnaintgrin an average of 8006: in their school work andiseirafgood example for the ofherlstudenfs of the high schools' ,The -club hui several protieefswlrxich it carries out each year , such assafery pragrarhs and Career Day. Af the Key Club lniernafional Convention last year, the club wallieql off wiih ia first-place gold cup for its splendid recorclr i' I g JR. RESCUE SUIIAII , 1' 'lim- STANDING: may . , . 1' J I . . ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Leonard, Bill Bass, Lionel Mills, Bill Richards, Da- I vid Keys, Jim Garnett, Bill Willis, Bobby Dameron, Roger Clarke, George Renninger, Daniel Russler. KNEELING: Ernest Donohoe, Wyatt Thompson, John Thompson, Tippy Whitticar. ON COT: Phillip Carm. NOT PICTURED: Mitty Cowan. Founded by the Key Club in 1953, the Jr. Rescue Squad has become one of the most important organizat- ions in High School. The squad consists of not more than twenty boys who have completed the standard twenty- two hour Red Cross First-aid course. Besides assisting the Senior Rescue Squad, the Jr. Rescue Squard maintains the clinic throughout the year. 82. The Future Business Leaders of America is a National or- ganization ofstudents who are now taking or have taken busi- ness subjects. It is the purpose of the club to develop compe- tent, aggressive business leaders, to create more interest and understanding in the intel ligent choice of business occupations, and to encourage improvement in scholarship and promote school loyalty HHURI BIISI ISS HAIIIHS Ill AMERICA LEFT TO RIGHT- President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer NOT PICTURED: Parliarnentarian Patsy Wenger Margaret Bullock Myrna Lewis Joanne Rickerson Phyllis Limerick Bullock Pat Cloe Myrna Lewis Joanne Rickerson, Mrs. Maynard Sponsor- Sylvia Cox, Joyce Wakeman U 1 O LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Wenger, Mrs. Hester, Sponsor: Joan Leitch, Phyllis Limerick, Jean Bradley, Betty Jo Stanley, Margaret I I I I I l it f .mfr i l 1 4. , L 5 ' U 5'L3 5 1 5435 - -? !'V-LI!-55104 LEFT TO RIGHT: President Joyce Wakeman, Vice-President JoAnne Rickerson, Advisor, Mrs. Angie Miller, Secretary Peggy Baker, Treas- urer Sally Spiller, Parliamenrarian Barbara Clarke. Toward New Horizons The motto of the Future Homernakers of America ex- presses the purpose of the organization. The main goal of the group is learning to live better today in order that the homemaking pupils' lives and those of their families may be better' tonnorrow. l. H. A. , LEFT TO RIGHT: H A FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: NOT PICTURED: Hardesry. Hicks, Jenkins, Snellings, P. Johnson, Broyles. Rosenberger, P. Baker, Spiller, Wakeman, Rickerson, 1 1' r Clarke, Whitticar, Miss Mary Mason, Sponsorg Inscoe, - . , Y Newton, S. Baker, S. Johnson, LeFevre, Mrs. Angie Mil ler, Sponsor. Young, Frye, Wigginton, Stone, Cloe, Sale. El A, 'wi 0 3' 1 Q- LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Frye, Lloyd Bowie, Joyce Wakeman, Connie Brooks, Sue Whidden, Mary White, Janice Gallahan, Augusta Mann, Kitty Hall, Sarah Sue Derieux, Pat McGee. SEATED: Miss Joyce Moyers, Sponsor. Checking in and out and shelving books, cleaning and keeping shelves in order, typing cards, assisting students in choosing books, selling supplies and arranging displays and circulation of books are the ways in which the student library staff assists the librarian. They each work five hours a week and at the end of the year awards are given according to number of llllllllll SIAH semesters worked . The Distributor's Club is made up of the distributive edu- cation students. lts purposes are to provide the students with a broader viewpoint on the problems of the Field of distribut- ion and to relate each student's iob to the solution of these problems forthe betterment of community lifep to provide enjoyable activities For club members, to become active members of the Distributor's Club of America and to help carry out its purposesp and to develop an understanding of their employers and their problems so the students can de- velop a business like attitude to contribute to their respective organizations. Club activities this year included trips to the area con- vention in Hopewell and the state corvention in Richmond. FIRST ROW: Helen Perr , Barbara Hall I t G ll IlISlRIlllIlIl!i illlllllllll y , ane a ant, Freda Robinson, sec.: Margaret White, Miss Reamy, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Lakey, Floyd Carver, Earle Snellings, pres.g Earle Greene, treas.g Lester Boswell, Teddy Oliver, Roy B ll D ' ' ' ' oswe , avid Decatur, George Pfister, Donald King, Carl Gallahan, Billy Truslow, Kenneth Payne. THIRD ROW: Ken Shelton, Karl Pritchett, Douglas Pulliam, Billy Snellings, Ken Harding, Franklin Gallahan, vice-pres.g - ' Bill Brown. 'WV' 6 I -if li M - - qua- ' - 4.1 6 6' - 4-1, 2 'Qi tilt-nl' FIRST ROW Charles Leonard Cromer Smith Terry Layton Mr Neill, Sponsor, Roger, Whittaker Allen Prince SECOND ROW Jerome Sale Robert Spitler Eugene Normand Scott English, Leroy Elliott, John Payne Leverte Henderson B111 The Diversified Occupations class is a parr time cooperative education plan in which lndustry and the schoolwork together providing practical and technical training For a number of boys and gurls Training in this group is largely In the mechanical field. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT Secretary-Treasurer . . President .... Vice President . . 1-I -L' 0 4 .7 I If f ' n .QQ -1A- VY, ..,,- 1 ' - - '. , - --wfnw., ,-Hair' 2 rw 1 ,, .: - '3 iff':i 'f' 7 '-'iziif'-'M ' - P : ,,.-.aff 5:: '.??,i2q r . 2- w+1W'R afii I: I 1 3, - fn. ' px , . P41 11136115 , , ,ei . L FEATURES I H 7.7! 33 1 , . Ulf sl' 4 I s 2 5 . - ' M Nl ' 5 n ,nf -Q rl 1 'V Ev f ! Q s -14 Y 'Q 1 qi I , 2 U 'I Q y f lg L- r Q. - .4 ,i 'Q I gk' -5 , L 1, V , f 1 gf. f if 1, f , - lx '- ,. .I . YL if ,F g Y - A Ag ' e We 5 55 P I .v Jw, -V g,.fW ' i .1 Q ,T- 'S' ma . is x ' '-g3lA W4 -- -.M ww . , . - M 1 I KU! ,, 2 'L 1! t-f , 1 ww Q ' . H, . -:1 V: -Q . . A I F LM 11:3 Y ,fic - , 14, ,v F1 '1 4, 'zu F. K, 44.- uv ful o . 'mv 1-if-U'-y -'Ji' I , ,, , , RICHM QUIZMA u, -.. ,A , -. aff . r 1 1 .+- W u' , Q , :-.BL-J- 1,-. .n , M, of OND . Il RAD SPHIIM SSINIBHES PAT Jllffkdigfxbfzsngiiiy U. Ol Illtl-I?'1OfrgD 1.wBVARADHJ Janornnsnnp OU ' JOE . fmmr?r?'35i,Ly, uormcnmonn R fl D I O L All 55 H I I, ll V ,ff af. H0 ml 'XIII-. Sgfilllkn he WALLACE sfaorsrr VANCQOHEN - Rl CI-IN O Xl D Xlmxvr A. I ' RA D10 Ten points for Joe A. Haley who represented Henry Clay H. S. in the University of Richmond WRVA Radio Scholarship Quiz. ALSO PICTURED, Pauicia McGee, Wallace Morton and quizmaster Dean C. J. Gray. Songs by our band and chorus were enjoyed by all in our annual Christmas Assembly. y 91 CAST Julia Ballard Jack Chewning Norma Skinner Angie Ventura Bobby Dameron Charlotte Walker Student Director Carol Kesel Prompter Pat McGee BEFORE . . Answer that if you can, Mister Spencel ll E HHH I HEAVE CAST Danny Russler Dulcy Houston Mitty Cowan Leavelle Billingsley Barbara Brist Jack Wilhour Charles Leonard Jane Black Louis Baker Martha Kimball Theo Massey Raymond Jones AIN CALL. . . Because of my range, Perhaps you would care to hear it. . . . AFTER. . . . . , . ,Vi ,-uv 14' ' V Y . x I vii., ge. -f 1? rf, f Auf 'K err-JZ! is 1 57-4 1 I -'ff 1 Ac J-ffi, ,.f16f!'pLf?2f'V ' df, s:,.,qA,ffu, , !,L,,L41fi,W,f' C, I P ' 5' 'j,1Q:4f1.J -LA! fC4'w-ww, 'Q df 1 ' !g9JLx,c,L -HW 'VW f ' N' R ' ' ' CV-ML QU, A , f' f - , f 4 If ' X 4 in jijyffzng- !Q,.,g.fr!fx, 'O7'f19ffuf2f'b 'LfC f-4 AU, J!-,A.,f D01-'wx 'C' 'gay ff ff ' J !1vfff.,,-Qui' f-Gina-y Qi Q 5'J'y fu- r.-77 My CP.-Kg -,fgfgw BIRTHDAY WISHES TO ROGER CLARKE! ani I 'WJ -.-wg-I I, , 'v--fl H ' jx., .L 1 N I I 1 1 l W N .V LL 1 Ll! A ' 1 v r I, , ff 1 If , Y 5 ,UH iq '1 I I 1 I n w 0 1 x 1, v' ,l,,,?.,L, .1 J5'i'T':'xg , ,'.f.n -Jr' ' ' tr 7Lg'a.nr,1',x,J,:r'- 4 w tx 4- ' ,fi -.--n r N 1 .1 u ,- lfb. , ,a. ,val :,g1..f x .42 M, K ALL -x . ,w1 m 4 5133.5 if 1 Q 4.1 F M-, , ..,.-QM - V ,go w,Yiw,1-K-Q - N 5- , . . , . . .1 -Y . g4s,fL 36 ff X. 'wif' gf! ' i Pllllll llllllIlASS lll i954 When our fair land was more a dream than real, The founders of our country walked these paths. They, too, were young, and had their lives to live. lnstilled into our hearts was love of country, And of those men who made our town their home. When our class roll is called this final time We call out, too, the names of these great men: George Washington: Lo, you began this union, this republic, This tapestry of history, this ideal. We, too, begin to odd these threads, our lives. May they be ever firm and strong as yours. Hugh Mercer: You stood Fast against the charge of Foes, And held your men, supported by your strength. We, too, stand Fast to guard our faith and freedoms. May we be strong, dependable, and brave. John Paul Jones: You had daring when the enemy required Surrender of your crew and old patched ship. We, too, have daring, may it never lessen. Let no one say these times were easy ones. Matthew Fontaine Maury: You had vision, and you charted tides. From small wood boats your mind saw undreamed ships We, too, have vision of the chartless seas Whose guideposts come from God, guiding us true. James Monroe: You led your country in the ways of right, T And our beloved school has borne your name. We, too, will lead, bearing our heritage, The paths of your time meet and ioin our own. Jane Howard Black 96' BECK CHEVROLET CORPORATION Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Fashion Firsts From THE FASHION PLATE IOO9 Princess Anne Street Compliments of M. M. LEWIS JR. Fountain Service 4l5 William Street Phone 9I4O Congratulations and Best wishes to the I954 Seniors ELKINS FLOWER SHOP 6l3 Caroline Street WISE POTATO CHIPS The Food that peps up meals Andrew Skinner Phone I82 YOUNG - SWEETSER CO. , INC Fredericksburg, Virginia H. MONTGOMERY 8. CO., INC. GEORGE FREEMAN JR. 8. SONS Coal - Fuel Oil Frigidaire Appliances Phone 8 ---For Finer Foods-- Fredericksburg, Virginia Phone 24 R. A. KlSHPAUGH'S STATIONARY The Kodak Store Books -- Stationary School Supplies See The Most Beautiful Thing On Wheels The New Pontiac Two Year Guarantee BURKE PONTIAC 5l0 Lafayette Boulevard Our Best Wishes For The Success And Happiness Of The Class Of '54 ROBERT B. PAYNE, INC. Coal And Fuel Oil COLONIAL SMALL LOAN CO. Loans, S25 - S300 Phone l0l5 927 U2 Caroline St Fredericksburg, Virginia WALTER N. CHINN Just Insurance Mutual Building Fredericksburg, Virginia VAUGHN COCKE CARPENTER MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Fredericksburg, Virginia Dodge -- Plymouth Compliments of BE NJAMI N T . PITTS Compliments of SHELTON 8. TRUSLOW Compliments FLlPPO'S JEWE LRY STORE 909 Caroline Street MILTON B. GRAVES AGENCY Phone l45l 909 Charles St. Fredericksburg, Virginia JUDSON SMITH E veryth i ng Photographic lO09 Caroline Phone 628 Congratulations Moving Packing fo fhe Storage Shipping Gfqdugfeg Agent, North American Vans YOUNG MOTORS Phone 234 Fredericksburg Chrysler Plymouth JosEPH H. ULMAN .jhumum Feminine Fashions LAUNDRY Costume Jewelry H. Sports Wear 822 Caroline Street Phone ll49 Fredericksburg, Va. FREDERICKSBURG, - VA. Dry Cleaning Rug Cleaning Storage J 8. J APPLIANCE COMPANY Westinghouse- Kelvinator- RCA 2ll William Street Phone l458 Miller's Specialty Shop 818 Caroline Street Compliments of EDDIE MACK'S GRILL Best of Luck to the Class of '54 Compliments of GOLDSlVIITH'S THE MAN'S STORE West End Fountain Service 806 William Street SODAS - MAGAZINES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Compliments of Scotty FREDERICKSBURG HARDWARE CO. Inc. B. P. S. Paint Delta-Stanley and Porter Cable Power Tools Compliments of HOTCHKISS OIL COMPANY The Best Treat In Town CARL'S FROZEN CUSTARD Delicious Sundaes--Mi l kshake 2200 Princess Anne St. Congratulations From MORTON 'S DRUG STORE Your Friendly Druggist l0l5 Caroline St. Phone l880 BRE NTS Your Shopping Center Buy The Best at Brents IOI9 Caroline St. Compliments of CROWN JEWE LERS 202 William St. ECONOMY FOOD MARKET Quality Groceries--Vegetables Fruits IBO6 Fall Hill Ave. Phone 665 Best Wishes to The Class of '54 BOND REXALL DRUG 20l William St. FREDERICKSBURG HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY IO03-lO05 Caroline St. Fredericksburg, Va . Phone l97I Frigidaire Motorola Appliances Television CLARKE NEHI BOTTLING CO., INC. C , JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 208-210 WILLIAM ST. FREDERICKSBURO. VA TOWER SERVICE STATION Gulf Service Route 1 By-Pass Phone 9159-R Compliments of JAMES MONROE SERVICE STATION Compliments of Thompsolfs Flower Shop Maury Hotel Bldg. Phone 266 GOOLRICK'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 901 Caroline Street Fredericksburg, Va.. In Fredericksburg It's NEWBERRY'S W. D. Jones 8: Bros. BERNARD A. HALL Telephone 2650 GRQCERIES - MEATS H21II,S H2lI'dW21I'C illld 218 William Street Phones 241 - 242 Sporting Goods 411 William Street Fredericksburg, Va. Compliirnents W. J. WILKINSON Wilson Bros., Inc. Lumber and Building Supplies 607 Lafayette Boulevard Phone 550 HOPKINS HOME BAKERY 416 William Street Specializing in Decorated Cakes for All Occasions Garrett Radio 81 Television Co. 1411 Princess Anne St. Fredericksburg, Va. Phone 2655 Magnavox Motorola MORE and MORE The Trend is to PEN NEY'S The Home of Values Compliments of JOHN F. SCOTT Hardware, Sporting Goods 925 Caroline St. BOTTLED OAS CORPORATION The 'O' 3 'mm 293 J OF VIRGINIA MIM ' V 500 Lafayette Boulevard moK'Nlii'Bnmnr2 mi H O 355' Y Fredericksburg, Virginia U B2 --in -- Telephone l33 Robert E. Leitch HH D I D NC NE ST Manager MRM DHL ER BRGV Levenson's Quality Shop 904 Caroline Street Teen-Age Headquarters Fredericksburg, Va. Telephone 1163 S. S. Kaufman JEWELER 823 Caroline Street Phone 232 Washington Woolen Mills Home of Hart, Schaffner 85 Marx Clothes Fredericksburg, Va. Compliments of Fredericksburg Steam Laundry, Inc. LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Over 50 Years of Dependable Service 805 Caroline St. Phone 65 M- Lewis Drug Compliments of Store , SANDWICHES-SODAS U L M A N S COSMETICS Prescription a Specialty 301 William Street LIFETIME JEWELRY We Furnish Your Class Rings Complignents CARLEY'S Fredericksburg News Agency Wholesale Distributor of out of Town Newspapers 414 William Street Phone 1141 earn while you learn! Your pay starts from the first day at the telephone company - cven while you're learning your new job! That's one reason so many young girls choose a tele- phone job when they finish school. They don't need experi- ence to get this good job - and they're paid while they learn a skill lhat'll always he useful. Find out more about thc variety of telephone jobs from your high school counselor - or come in and see us when you finish school. W4 Ui The Chesapeake 8. Potomac Telephone Company of Vlrglma 4 af e . , , uh ,f 1--Nw' O O .OOOOOICOCOOOOCOIOOOOIOIOOOOO. Compliments of TOTS 8z TEENS Compliments SHOP Of V f 9 Y 816 Caroline St. K b Phone 846 Compliments CLEANERS AND TAILORS TAILOR MADE SUITS FOR MEN AND WGMEN of Phone 1347 -- NICK LOPOMO, Owner lO2 George Street Fredericksburg, Vo. F. W. Woolworth Co Compliments of COCA COLA Bottling Works of Fredericksburg The Farmer's Creamery Co., Inc. Fredericksburg, Va. Manufacturers and Distributors of QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS ALICE HEFLIN EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS 314 William Street Fredericksburg, Virginia Phone 2342 Congratulations Best Wishes For your,Success TAYLOR NASH CO. INC. Fredericksburg, Virginia Compliments of PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP SULLIVAN 8. HUMPHRIES Friendly Esso Service Center Atlas Tires 806 William Street BGff6I'leS 27I3-J Pauline Scott Accessories l3l8 Princess Anne Street Phone 45l FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK AUTO DRIVE-IN BANK COMMERCIAL STATE BRANCH Fredericksburg, Virginia MEMBER FDIC - Compliments of SYLVANIA IIIVISIDN AMERICAN VISUUSE Ulllil' SYLVANIA' :T clghae 'hr Ilirre ifmnrr-Svielr Thrift Auto Suppiy Inc. 1023 Caroline St. Fredericksburg, Va. WILSON -The Best Name in Sporting Goods FREEMAN DISTRIBUTING C0 CANADA DRY GINGER ALE Phone 759 Fredericksburg, Va. Sullivan's Shoe Shop Men's and Boy's Work and Dress Shoes 813 Caroline Street EVERYBODY'S POINTING TO HOTPOINT Maxfield Brown Appliance Center 316 William Street Phone 1834 Qllflnfq fOA0i09l'fl,JAiF .SJQFUICP f APSHOT FINISHING COMMERCIAL PH 0 STUDIO PORTRAITURE WEDDING C Uofcwy STUDIOS Princess Anne Ilotci Bidg. Phone 2188 FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Jane Edwards Mgr. ffrwy fbdewwo SNACK BAR 905 Caroline Street Colonial Theatre Building SODAS - SANDWICHEE MAGAZINES Joe and Gertie Adams Compliments of CASH CLEANERS Protect What You Have Edagr M Young 85 Be Sure-Insure With CAPITAL STOCK Sons, Inc. INSURANCE Lafayette Blvd. A Phone 25 LUMBER - BUILDING ROGER CLARKE G. H. Story, Jr. -- P. N, Eackles Associates 405 William Sf. Ex. 3-4724 Compl irnenfs of THE NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICKSBURG Service and Security Since 1865 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System J. W. MASTERS, INC. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Fredericksburg Phone 111 Colonial Beach Phone 3000 BURRELL MOTOR SALES 2415 Princess Anne St. Telephone T790 RUSCO WINDOW COMPANY Phone 2843 ----- Box 94 T506 Princess Anne Street 3' In 0 Fredericksburg Virginia . r I Combination Combination Fredewffkfburg N ,, Storm Windows Storm Doors Virginia H U I I Compliments of GAYLE MOTOR CO . est. T920 BLANTON MOTOR CO. U.S. Rt. T Bypass - Fredericksburg Alt Rt. U.S. No. T Bypass Virginia - RD Phone 912 Distributors of Automotive WW Parts and Equipment Sales '-xl Qi Service phone 112 CARL D. SILVER ' ' Chichester - Dickson ,U 1 iyvi-25046 Company Largest Used Car Dealer SIL ZED Dan M. Chichester In Virginia W INSURANCE YA Law Bldg. 2216 Princess Anne St. Fredericksburg, Va. Fredericksburg, Va. s 'ill XL .li cf lllb ll, lll lm Mor K .ix :lxbfxw 'lv ly! L! e by , jg gill Power Hy' ft lll' vt ll JJ ml llxd Y in ul, 1 o ou lllwxlll Oil T Y J W, dll ull G' l .xdu grey 5765 Electrical Contractor Residential Commercial Power Installations Electric Oil Burner 8. Stoker Service Electric Fixtures Call Fredericksburg 2855 600 Virginia Ave A. V - V , Li. 1' i V ' , 2 vnnnooxs 3, 1 nik-vi,f,, f ,- ,Y.,,.,,n,, ,W Q V ,,,Y,aV - f 0,Jf!.f5g'.jf?'If?'V yfffyl 'pfafjfwi ww ,My My PM MPM f,MyjQ.,W ,ww W Www fwyf I 1 ,W - 'V .W - W W, ff ,WM M 4 M JM- M QW M4 M?mb0fQJf.Qm L MMM? 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