James Wood High School - Woodbine Yearbook (Winchester, VA)
- Class of 1961
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As we moved through life, we found that each new experience and each bit of knowledge gained was a stepping stone leading to our future success. With the help and guidance of our teachers and administrators, we fought our shortcomings with fortitude and our weaknesses with faith. We have now arrived at our destination, that of being not only a senior, but also an adult citizen and leader. As we leave the halls of James Wood and venture into the vast world with its many problems, we look back with nostalgia on our high school days. These days can never be relived, yet the fond memories of them can be recaptured among the scenes where they were enacted and at the places that provided their back- ground. We see ourselves once again at the pool the day school let out - rushing through the stores on Christmas Eve - laughing and crying at the local movie theatre - chat- ting with our friends at the corner drug store and dancing to the latest records at the War Memorial Building. Throughout our 1961 yearbook, we, the senior class of '6l', hope to share with you the highpoints of our memories. We, therefore, present to you OUR COUNTY ALMA MATER R' ,ik Gore School By the city that he founded, Heart of Frederick landx, jamex ll70od High, our Alma Mater, In her beauty Jtandf. From five Jchoolf of age and Jervice came her history. A Now we all give full devotion, fame: Wood, Hail to thee. Days uith ,lamef llV0od ne'er are over for with .fchool dayx through, AJ alumnae ive will ever keep her .verzfice true. Be our yeart hut few or many, fraught with joy or woe, We will Jing to james Wood praifex, 1lf'IJ6f6J'0'?f we go, Tho for future ire are planning liver of uteful joy, Memorief of youth are longeft May they never clay. Onward ever! he the uzztchzvord conquer and prevail, Hail to thee, dear lamex 1lV0od High School! Hail to thee! All Hail! -R. E. Den ny W, inf? Woo ,,1 Stephens City School Stonewall School Gainesboro School fr, ,Q 1 James Wood High School Middletown School FACULTY AND CURRICULUM 8-33 SENIORS 34-87 UNDERGRADUATES 88-13 3 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES 134-205 SPECIAL EVENTS 206-223 SPORTS 224-243 ADVERTISEMENTS AND INDEX 244-283 -xg W fo V 'Jr f Z' 15' 1, 'Z' 29 In it 'S w -ffmgg W, , fx Vf 'R , . f - N 4- , if 4U, fs 12 QYYXTQ ' fag zlxw P 'i4v,i,gW'A4LQ Q aiu A 'gp-Q QV f Q36 ' , r A Q f k 19 Y ,iw ay I .am A I N , Y A+... . I! as Q . , M, V34 R mk,. ii 3 '53 4 .:., , ,ar -. :rn N .m l n-w , 4 A f '. W, v. P' s 343 Q f gggilkfy -Q . K x Wiki x: is . fi' i- ' 4' an 3, f--r -,, ' W. . V .1 ,ffl 4. 4 g,Q.v, . 1 ff f' f KL W ' . z- . 7,1 4. Egg, I 3? A , A ,Jer L . J I, , an 5' Af' ,L K A as -, .5 I: ' ffl' . -1-f' yi- J3 .. 7, N, ff I uw K' N f I TT- , I K I . 'N ,gggg Y 95,81 f , iii? .- :fi 1 XA X - ,ff 4, ,ff - ffk, A f We, the senior class of 1961 have finally reached our long strived for goal. As we look back on our high school days, we realize that they have been made brighter and more worthwhile only through the unceasing efforts of our faculty. Each of us would like to thank them sincerely. Mr. Archie Manuel, we thank you for your untiring patience and guidance shown to each student. For the guidance and time Mrs. Rebecca Whitlock has so gladly given all of us, We are greatly indebted. IN APPRECIATIGN To Mr. Eugene Funkhouser goes our very special thanks for bringing our country's democratic government closer to our hearts and minds. And to Mrs. Mildred Saunders goes a very dear thanks for her patience, her continuous smile, and her faithful encouragement. With- out hier our high school days would have lacked much. DEDICATION The summer night was hot and humid, the type of weather when even the dusk brought stifling heat. Inside the walls of James Wood High School the 1961 Woodbine Staff was hard at work. Mr. James Biddle stood before them helping, guiding, and teach- ing them the best and most correct methods for pro- ducing a memorable yearbook. :ig 4? 5' i a t ut s A a s . , V Q at We, the senior class of 1961, realize how much the Woodbine means to everyone and how without you, Mr. james Biddle, there would be no Woodbine. Therefore, we wish to thank you and show our deep appreci- ation for the many nights and days you have given us so freely, for the burdens you have shouldered, and the many students you have helped by dedicating this, our 1961 Wood- bine to you. .2 Q . -Us 3 r ,- -. FACULTY AN CURRICULUM As the men and events in our past guide our future, so do the administration and faculty at James Wfood direct the years of our life in school. mn.m:f. mum,-nemucnffm A uw mf. ADMINISTRATORS AND SCHOOL EXECUTIVES . MR. ROBERT E. AYLOR, the Superintendent of Frederick County Schools, is well-known among the teachers and students for the part he has played in the program of the county throughout the years. He visits our schools frequently to meet with the school administration, gives advice, and helps in any other way possible. To discuss classroom policies and ways for improvement, he meets with the members of the faculty. He is also in charge of transportation and maintenance. MR. MELTON WRIGHT, who is the Director of Instruction for Frederick County Schools, has his office in our school. By having his office at James Wtxmd it is convenient for him to study the school situation and make changes to improve it. He observes the teachers and students in their classrooms and offers help in their instruction. WM! The School Board offers guidance and direction to the administration and operation of schools through- out Frederick County. The Board Members discuss ways and means of operating schools and establishing school policies during their monthly meetings. 10 The employment of all school personnel and handling 5 -1. .ax of all business matters in connection with the functioning of our schools, is under the direction of the School Board Left to Right: Mr. Robert Muse, Mrs. Elizabeth Sheetz Mr Clyde Logan, Mr. Huyett Light, Mr. Fred Whitacre, and Mr Charles Bass. PROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR COUNTY SCHOOLS MR. MELVIN D. FAWCETT. the assistant principal, MR. JAMES C. GORDON'S personality needs no introduction to james Wfood students. The entire student body is greeted by his voice every morning as he makes the announcements over the public address system. He participates in many of our school activities such as co-sponsoring the BETA Club here at James Vfood. Mr. Gordon encourages school spirit when he cheers from the bleachers at our games. Our principal offers advice and extends a friendly, helping hand wherever it is needed. By being so interested in making our school the very best, he naturally creates the same enthusiasm among the members of the faculty and student body. is another well-known person frequently seen in our halls. As his title implies, he takes over the duties of our principal in his absence. Besides this, he issues absentee cards and teaches social studies. He also takes care of locker assignments of students enter- ing James Wood. It is Mr. Fawcett's responsibility to collect teachers' monthly reports. In spite of all these responsibilities, Mr. Fawcett is always willing to help in any way he can. MISS LUCY PAINTER, standing, is the school sec retary. Besides keeping all financial records for the school, she performs such secretarial duties as typ ing letters, using the adding machine, answering the telephone, operating the mimeograph machine and taking dictation. Through her co-operation and under standing, confusion and work is lessened in our school. MISS JEAN WINANS, seated, is the part-time sec retary employed in the school office. She has the typical responsibilities of a secretary. From this jean is gaining experience and preparing for her future career in business. GUIDANCE TOWARDS THE FUTURE W'e are endeavoring to implement the above philosophy in eight broad areas. They are: I. Official Records . Official records are kept in order to present as complete a picture of the individual as possible. ll. Counseling Services Counseling involves assistance to individuals and groups concerned with educational and vocational needs and personal social adjustment. Ill. Vocational and Educational Services These services are available to help in- dividuals understand facts relating to educa- tional institutions and vocational opportunities. IV. Test Services Test services include individual and group test administration and interpretation with statistical studies designed to indicate individual and group strengths and weaknesses. V. Referral Services XVhen the guidance department personnel are unable to help solve some individual prob- lems that develop, referrals are made to special- ists. VI. Related Services An inter-exchange of ideas with admin- istrators, supervisors, teachers, parents, and patrons designed to promote better understand- ing of the individuals involved. VII. Follow-Up Services An attempt is being made- to determine the disposition of the graduates of james Wcxotl High School. We are interested in what they are doing, where and for whom they are work- ing. VIII. Evaluative Services Wie are constantly revising, revitalizing, and reinforcing our plans, materials, and find- ings, in order to best serve the needs of all members of the Frederick County School Com- munity. ,,..- f I 1' Mr. George H. Turner, Jr. Mr. James V. Hutton, J Madison College University of Virginia Shenandoah Conservatory of Music Degree-B.S. Education Degree - B. Music Education Guidance services, as applied to james Wood High School, should be thought of as organized activities designed to give systematic aid to pupils in solving their problems and in making adjustments to various situations which they must meet. These activities should assist each pupil in knowing himself as an individual and as a member of society, in mak- ing the most of his strengths and in correcting or compensating for weaknesses that interfere with his progress, in learning about occupations so that he may intelligently plan and prepare, in whole or in part, for a career, in learning about educational op- portunities available to him, and in discovering and developing creative and leisure interests. Mr. Hutton and Mr. Turner are going over a student's aptitude test as Miss Patch types the results on the permanent record. Ik Q i ,P M f. 452, ,,5:L g I ENGLISH IS THE FOUNDATION Mrs. Beverly Schultz Mrs. Elizabeth Hootman Green Mountain College Madison College Degree-B.S. in Education Mary Washington College Art at James Wood High School is offered so that a student may develop his own creative ability, and will be able to make use of this during his leisure time. Many students have taken art, and through their training have been able to keep the school more attractive by making interesting posters concerning activities of clubs, assembly and plays. Mrs. Gloria I-I. Biddle Shepherd College Degree - A.B. ,wi Mrs. Peggy M. Shrader West Virginia University Degree-A.B. Below: Eddie Davis is shown with creative constructions made by students of the art department. At Right: Loretta Dovall is shown by the portrait she drew. I 3 J 1 1. ' f . - it . . -NN e 4 . - si' fl 'ff if fr . . gf fl . X lii le I Y f -fs'c'Tf':, MESQI' A 1 a M :X wt THAT PROVIDES A BACKGROUND IN LITERATURE Miss Davitlson is showing the structure of Shakespearean Theater, while Mrs. Collett goes over an article written about Shakespeare. Mrs. Elsie Lemely I-Iovetmale University of Virginia Degree- B.S. Miss Berrielle Virginia Davidson West Virginia University Degree-B.M. Mrs. Hovermale is showing the Moroccos to Bill Trentum while Mr. Hootman explains this plate as the duel of the Gladiators to Charles Triplett. Since all students must have five credits in English in order to graduate from high school, the English Department is the largest at james Wood. Training in speaking, reading, writing. listening, and thinking are the goals of the department. It is the hope of the English Department that it is making a significant Contribution to the educ ion and 'Welfare of every student at james Wood High Schocglftif, l N X M01 wx .f lf ' Iv D, pil L .gl iv I X Wtllfliif u 1 . , qilifl Clif' I Mrs. Sue P. Wisecarver Mrs. Nora Ann Collett Mr- Williarnl P- H00tmaI1 Berea College Potomac State College - A.A. Randolph Macon 14 Degree - A.B. West Virginia University -- B.S. Degree - A.B. WHILE GRAMMAR DEVELOPS OUR Picture No. l. Mrs. Micheal is showing David Kerns an article in the Encyclopedia as an aid in beginning his es- say, while the other teachers help another student. Picture No. 2. These teachers are going over some eighth grade papers with this student, The james Wood High School Library is really the Hub of the school, and is used by the heads of the departments and students as a storehouse of information. The atmosphere of the library is conducive to study and reading. Mr. Gordon Creel Bayles, jr. Miss Patricia Ann Tolley Shenandoah College, Shepherd Madison College Degree-BA. Degree-B.S. in Liberal Arts CULTURE Mrs. Carrie Lee Brumback Madison, University of Virginia Degree-A.B. and L.S. Mrs. Sara A. Micheal Temple University, Madison College Mrs. Elizabeth Freed Thresh Marion Jr. College, Witteiuberg University Degree-A.B. 1 5 l A, '-J f A Q ., Mr. Joseph Carroll .XJR ' R1 X STUDENTS TO CITIZENS . Mr. Alan Martin Rogers Shepherd College Degree - B.S. Economics Mrs. Marion Rhodes Shepherd College Degree - B.S. Duke University Mr. Melvin Fawcett Mr. Kenneth Smallridge Shepherd College West Virginia Wesleyan Degree- A.B. College Degree - B.A. Sociology Through Social Studies we can travel over the United Srates. OUR WORK Madison College Mr. john Dale Hodson University of Richmond Degree- B.A. The Social Studies course at james Wood High School consists of many units of instruction. Various methods of instruction are used to make the classes interesringg among them being the lecture, class discussion, question and answer, research papers, and debates. Mrs. Shirley L. Place - Degree- B.A, in Education Mr. Eugene D. Funkhouser Shepherd, Graduate Work University of Virginia Degree--A.B. Newspapers, magazines, films, film strips, slides and maps are some of the supplementary materials used in the classroom. The primary purpose of the Social Studies course is to develop better citizenship and to increase the SELI- dents knowledge of history, government, and geography. Mr. Smallridge points out the Districts of Voters in Virginia. Mrs. Vivian H. Smallridge West Virginia Wesleyan Degree - B.S. Mr. Charles Asbury York, Jr. Randolph-Macon, Bridgewater, University of Virginia The teachers in the Science Department are greatly con- cerned with the promotion of pupil interest in the many fields of science. Hope is that more pupils may be directed into scientific work at a time when they are desperately needed. Much has been done in the area of better and more abundant equipment and facilities. These students try a scientific experiment while Mrs. Smallridge, Mrs. Conner and Mr. York look on. SCIENCE STUDIES EXPLORE Mrs. Helen S. Conner Madison College Degree - B.S. THE WONDERS OF THE Mr. joseph Fishel, jr. Bridgewater College Degree - B.A. A 0 I 'LM 1' J 5 N f 1?4.w 'AEM' ' p ,nlyv 1 ' N' ,p lfdllx W! ll-lx My . if NJ I y NJWA f, Wf, . ,V i . . , WORLD Mr. Glenn O. Wcnrkman University of Maryland Degree - B.S. Miss Ella 1. Rudolph V Madison College Degree - B.S. The following courses are now offered at James XVood: General science, biology, Chemistry and physics. One year of science is presently required for graduation. 'rl Larry Hockmans and Danny Stotler's experiment in weight is being supervised by Mr. Fishel Mr. Workman, and Miss Rudolph. BY STUDYING FIGURES AND FORMULAS , f N .s Ya N 'RK x ,ll , fflgg' Y Q The Mathematics Department has two main objectives- Mfs- Ma-W S- WWW ' teaching college preparatory mathematics, elementary and inl RHf1Cl01Ph-MHCOH W0mCH'S termediate algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, and trigo- College nometry. Subjects are designed to prepare students for mathe- Degree-A.B. , . . . matic courses in a college or university. Mrs. Woore not only has startled her studentsg even Miss Cather and Mrs. Saunders are in doubt! Mi55 .lane S- Cafhef Mrs. Mildred Saunders Westhampton College Madison Degree - A.B. Degree - B.S. STUDENTS ARE PREPARED FOR LIFE AHEAD The basic mathematics course is considered to be a terminal subject, for those students who will not take any more mathe- matics, and as a foundation for business arithmetic. Again, this year the Mathematics Department sponsored the Mathematics Club for advanced students. Mrs. Bertha W. Hoagland Ursinus College Degree-A.B, Mrs. Hoagland, Mr. Harper, and Mr. Macaughtry look on as these students try solving the prob- lems they were given. Mr. Robert B. Harper West Virginia University Degree-B.S., and M.S. Mr. William O. Macaughtry Shepherd College Degree-A.B. MUSIC MAKES Miss Elizabeth -loanne Beazley Westminister Choir College Degree- Bachelor of Music Mt. Conner shows that the basis music is the knowledge of notes. 22 THE WORLD GO 'ROUND Miss Beazley gives special instructions. Music is everyones language. Wfhen stu- dents play or sing a song, probably they are unable to tell the nationality, the color, the religion, or the politics of the man who wrote it. Music is a thing of beauty, which extends into every land and nation. Music is universal. Music is all encompassing. It knocks at the door of each life. Students find in it sat- isfaction . . . joy . . . sorrow . . . comfort . . . every emotion that lives within the human soul. Music is a meaningful part of life itself. Mr. Raymond E. Conner Shenandoah Degree - B.M.E. OI' t H . K ' M 2 TAKE SHAPE TOMORROWS' DREAM HOMES T5 Miss Katherine Watson Mrs. Mary K. Humphries Madison College Mrs. Ruth B. Sutphin William and Mary Degree - B.S. The objectives of educational activities in the home- making department include Cab development of attitudes, appreciation and ways of living with others that give dignity and importance to each person and tb? the development of abilities and skills that help in solving problems in all areas of home and family living. These areas include: CID planning, preparing and serving food, C25 selecting, constructing, and caring for mm. Madison College Degree - B.S. clothing, Q33 selecting, using, and caring for household furnishings, 643 giving home care to the sick and aged family members, C57 guiding the growth and develop- ment of children, C65 developing and maintaining good health, C75 using money and material resources for family welfare, C89 and developing good relationships in family living. W9-sues? The three Home Economics teachers are looking over the students assignments. They seem 23 well Si-l.flSlflCd with the results. STUDENTS ARE TRAINED FOR LATER OCCUPATIONS Mr. james L. Givens V.P.I., and University of Maryland Degree-B.S., and M.S. l David Miller and Brady Ellis are obtaining skill in the use of tools. The purpose of Vocational Education in Agricul- ture is to increase proficiency in farming on the part of those engaged in farming and of prospective farm- ers. To accomplish this objective the program of Vo- cational Agriculture at james Wood is divided into three groups- The in-Jcbool rtmienzff, all day stu- dentsg Young Farmerf, those starting to farmg and The Adult Furman, those established in farming. Mr. Henry M. Davis V.P.I, Degree - B.S. i Mr. William Lee Whitacre These boys hope to put to use the skills of machinery they have V-P-I' 'learned in fixing this tractor. 24 Degree - B.S. MUCH FURNITURE IS ADDED TO HOMES FROM INDUSTRIAL ARTS The program of Industrial Arts at james Wood provides training in the areas of woodworking and mechanical drawing. Through mechanical drawing the boys learn a systematic way of putting their ideas for different projects on paper in the form of a working drawing, and to read and interpret cor- rectly any drawing they might be required to use in the future. Through woodworking, the students learn the proper use of hand tools and machines. Special at- tention is given to safety and maintenance of ma- chinesg also proper style, proportion and jointry of furniture. Mr. John W. Duvall Eastern Kentucky Stare Degree-B.S., and M.A. The boys are putting to use what they have learned in constructing this gun cabinet. Mr. Duvall is instructing the boys on the operation of the saw, also showing them where precautions should be taken. DEVOTED TEACHERS THOUGH . Mrs. Phyllis Bott Shull Shepherd College Degree-B.S. in Phys. Ed. B.A. in Secondary Education Mr. Archie J. Manuel University of Virginia Degree-B.S. Mr. Kenneth Carlyle Day Shepherd College Degree-B.S. Mr. james W. Casey William and Mary College Degree-B.S. Miss Illene O. Russell Longwood College Degree-BS in Phys. Ed. Miss Mary E. Cunningham West Virginia University PROPER INSTRUCTION BUILDS HEALTHY BODIES 5 , Practice makes perfect, say Miss Rus- Coach Casey tells Russel Feeley that a sell and Miss Cunningham. good start makes a good finish. Judy Clemons and Susie Brumback demonstrate proper techniques as Mrs. Shull looks on. james Link throws a forceful tackle Mr. Manual says - Up and Over, to while Coach Day looks on. Ronnie Kerns. D.E..LEADS TO A FUTURE IN RETAILING Distributive Education at James Wood celebrated its tenth anniversary with the largest enrollment in its history this year. A total of forty-three students are enrolled this year, with thirty-three students in the first year group, and ten in the second year group. To be accepted, a student must - be a junior or Senior, have approval of the Distributive Education Co-Ordinator, consent of their parents and have an over all average scholastically. In Distributive Education the student has an opportunity to work on a part time basis in different businesses in Win- chester and Frederick County. The Class-room instruction deals with different areas of Mr. James A. Biddle Shepherd College V.P.I., R.P.I. Degree-A.B. Distribution, such as: selling, stock-keeping, merchandise in- formation, advertising, store operation, marketing, and display. Mr. F. William Fulboam Adult Imlructof for the Northern Area R.P.I., V.P.l. Mr. Cheshire is a Coordinator-ln-Training with the Distributive Education Department this year. He is a Senior at V.P.I. Mr. Biddle is pointing to the various points of the D. E. Emblem as Doris Micheal is explaining it. Here Mr. Fulboam observe the procedures that Peggy Sager is using in selling this box of candy to Judy Hewitt. A JOB WELL DONE TRAINING NOW MEANS Miss Ethel Patch Radford College Degree-B.S. Business Education Mrs. Noreen Eaton Kave Mrs. Rebecca A. Whitlock Shepherd College Lebanon Valley College Degree-A.B. Madison College Degree-B.A., and B.S. Mrs. Kave points out a mistake to Gary Miss Patch looks on as Mike Kes-:sling Lofton. operates the adding machine. BETTER JOBS LATER Mr. Ware and Mr. Perrault look on as Roger Delelaven and Pat Baker operate two devices used in business. Mr. Reco Ware Davis and Elkons, West Virginia University Degree-B.S. and MA. The business education program has a two-fold purpose: To provide technical skills and information for those students who desire office employment upon grad- uation and to provide general information so that all students enrolled in the department may become better citizens. ' ,r g g . Ig ,'f-,: .-3 ' Ewi2gref- Fw-' . . . E 25? X 5 3 ' if T.. , SL. 5.u...,,J Q at s ,Q X . X . , 1-B1 Et s rtaaaee 1-, Mr. Donald L. Perrault Shepherd college, V.P.I. Degree - A.B. General information is provided in General Busi- ness and Typing l. Specific skills are taught ,in Typing II, Shorthand 1, Dictation and Transcription, Bookkeep- ing and Vocational Office Training. SIGNS OE INCREASING ENROLLMENT I I'I i . ' . 1 Mrs. Louise P. Zuckerman Winchester Memorial Hospital Registered Nurse Girls in the junior and senior classes, who are plan- ninf on becomin nurses work in the Clinic room , . . . fl: , ' Miss Painter, Co-Sponsor of the Future Nurses various times during the day. They learn to take tC'I'I1- Club, is taking this student-S temperature- peratures, administer First Aid, and make beds properly. Mrs. Lake M. Surratt Mfs- Mae F- Bfown Radford College Fairmont Business College Degree-BS. Shepherd College Degree - B.Ed. Due to the over-crowded conditions of our school They have adequate facilities with a quiet atmos- this year, it was necessary to obtain two large house phere away from the changing of classes and confusion. trailers for the seventh grade groups. Mrs. Surratt is assisting several of her seventh grade stu- The students look on as Mrs. Brown explains the cor- dents with some book work. rect way of making an outline. 31 SCHOOL PERSONNEI Mr. Earl Slonaker Charge of heating system Mr. jesse Burner Mr. Jesse Willey Custodian and Bus Driver Custodian CAFETERIA PERSONNEL-Seated, Left in Right: Mable Serganr, Eva Brooks, Dale Eversole, Agnes Molone, Irene Bowen, Thelma Snapp. Slrnldirzgf Pearl Burkhart, Sadie Hollar, Obelia White, Katherine McDonald, Rubbie Larrick, Hazel Ashton, Faye Clowser, Winnie Pingley, The cafeteria staff has the responsibility of preparing well-balanced meals for over 1,300 students. Through this program, under the direction of Mrs. Winnie Pingley, the cafeteria is operated on a smooth und efficient basis. EHIND THE SCENES ace 1 9. .Q, . 904' fitvfg' Ox'-l OQY3' s 5,9 XX sl' Yiviiwivsjx Q H96 ,ei - -5V 0'-ll 0155665 bvxxs- YQXSZS Xf xCslJRlCg,es0OXk 'Q 5- xl' YV ,X- ia Oil? Rxwgavlllxnilic' V Q- Y- - . we 9904965 'yogi' L 0' X3 Xe' These reliable persons are responsible for transporting the students to and from school each day. Each driver is assigned a specific route for which he is responsible for the safety of those students who board his bus. fl, il S06 The main purpose of the safe- ty patrol is to assist the bus drivers in order to prevent accidents and maintain discipline on the buses. Patrol members are assigned to each of the buses, but. since some smaller elementary schools are on our bus routes, not all safe- ty patrol members are from james Vlfood. The Safety Patrol members are definitely essential for the safety of the students riding the buses. One of the many duties of the bus drivers is to keep their vehicles in top mechanical shape. SAFETY PATROL-- Row Owe: S, Lofton, R. Link, R. Osearo, R. Carpenter, D. Owings. Rnzz' Tun: B. Elliott, E. Neff, C. Ross, J. Carroll, D. Haines, J, Maphis. 33 The Seniors have ar lasr reached their goal. Ahead lies the future - victories, problems, happiness and sorrow. We realize that we rnust hold our knowledge dear, for in the coming days we will greatly need what We have learned here at james Wfood. 'The walk to school is easy, but the walk after school proves more diffi- cult. SENIORS SENIOR SPONSORS The members of the Class of 1961, who attained the long awaited for stature-that of being seniors, 1 sllze that in our long journey we have had wonder- ful guidance and support from our two class sponsors. To both of you goes our everlasting thanks and a feeling of indebtedness that each of us will carry throughout our lives. Mrs. Shirley R. Place-we would like you to know that we deeply appreciate your constant smile and helping hand. Without you, our plays and our prom would have found little enjoyment, and inter- est and our numerous other ventures would never have been achieved with such success. M W N Jw' awiwwf lalyllf JJ, Mr. John D. Hodson, to you we express a feel- ing of deep gratitude for all the burdens you have shouldered and the problems you have solved. Each of us realize that, without you, we would have failed in many of our undertakings. I' mJ..m:,, ,,,..,, .VA.. 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Anil life haf paffeal nf hy, Onr memories will linger on Of alajur at Jamey Wooil High, With thif we hiil one laft farewell, One filled 'wilh thanks' ana' lozfe. New we tarn ana' axh clear Gorl For gniilanee-from ahoife, With him 1oe'll meet lifeff harflrhipx Wifh faith and hope anal trim, Anil yet remain, Your faithful Jonf, The Clan of '61 SENIORS . 3, -in X I 'X FRANCES FAYE ADAMS HAROLD BENJAMIN ADAMS HP-ayeu f-Haroldfn Courrer Business Creditfs Glee Club lg Latin Club I, 2g Spanish Club 4g 4-H 1, 2, F.H.A. I, 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 5, Reporter 4g Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4. CATHERINE LOUISE ALTMAN Courrex General Creditff F.F.A. l, 2, 5, 4g F.F.A. Bas lcetball I, 2, 3, 43 junior Varsity Foot ball lg Varsity Football 2, Track 2, 3 PAUL GARDNER ANDERSON JR. Cathy Paul Course: Business ' COW-ff?-' General Credigyg F,H,A, 2, 3, 43 4.1-I 1, 25 F,B, I ADA Crea'ifr.' Junior Band lg Senior Banl LA. 4. RONALQRLEIE MS 3, 45 Art Club 2. t A on Courier College Preparatory 1961 SENIOR MILDRED SHULL ARMSTRONG FLOYD MITCHELL ARTRIP Millie Mickey Courrex College Preparatory Creditr: High School Chorus 5, 43 A Cappella 5, 4g 4-H 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 4g Latin Club 1, 2, 3. PATSY JEAN BAGEANT Hpdtfl Counter Business Creditrf F.H.A. 1, 23 F.B.L.A. 5, 4, Art Club 1g jr-Sr. Prom Committeeg Junior Play Committee. BARBARA ANN ASH Barbara Coarre: General Creditrf Future Nurses Club 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2g Monitor Commission 43 Beta Club Beauty Contest 3, Wood Post Reporter, Wloodbine Staff. 1961 Coariex College Preparatory Creditr: F.F.A. 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Home-room Representa- tive 1, Junior Play Cast, Mu Alpha Theta 4. SANDRA MARIE BAGGERLY Sandyl' Courier General Credits: F.H.A. I, Z, 5, 4, Secretary Z, Historian 3, Treasurer 4g S.C.A. Moni- tor 1, 2g F.B.L.A. 2g Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Historian 4g Usherette Jun- ior Playg Bowling Club 4g High School Chorus 1, 2, 4, A Cappella 2, 45 Presi- dent Homeroom 4. tx X . f SENIORS . N X ' nil .Rx ' K A-.ll X , ' ,--lx-is l il . If X KATHRYN VIRGINIA BAILEY GRACE ELIZABETH BAKER HKWU C0zw'.re.' Business Credit: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 43 D.E. 43 F.B.L.A. 3. PATRICIA GALE BAKER l!LiZ!! Course: Business C1'6!lifJ'.' Senior Band 43 F.B.L.A. 4g Transferred from Handley 4. VIRGINIA ETHEL BARNES Bam.rey PIPE!!! ' A l COIH Ie.' Business Laurie: Business LOUISE BAKER C'7'Eliif,f.' F.B.L,A. 2, 3, fig F.H.A. l, 22 Credits: F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. relay!! Courxef General Credits: F,H.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Bowling Club 4g junior Play Committee, J ior-Senior Prom Committee. 1961 4-H lg Junior-Senior Prom Committee. PAULETTA FAY BARNETT Pau1etla Courfe: Business Credit.r.' F.H.A. 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Fashion Show 3, Second Vice- President 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Chairmang Jr. Play Committee Chairman, Future Teachers of America Club 33 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 4g High School Chorus 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. CAROLYN HELEN BEAM Carolyn Courre: College Preparatory Creditri F.H.A. 3, 4, Glee Club Ac- companist 1g High School Chorus Ac- companist 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4' Who's Who. 1 SENIORS f FLORENCE ANN BARR Florence Courfef College Preparatory Creditr: F.H.A, l, 3, 4, Girls' Mono- gram Club 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 25 Latin Club l, 2, Future Nurses Club 3, 4. ROBERT ERVIN BELFORD Bobby Connex Agriculture GERALDINE SILVER BASORE Creditrs F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 25 frG'erryH Crmrref Business Creditfr F.H.A. 1, 23 Program Commit- tee 2, S.C.A. Candidate 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Essay Committee 35 Delegate to State Convention 3, 45 State Vice-President 4g Fashion Show 35 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Chaplain 4, Bowling Club 3g Beta Club 3, 4g Beta Beauty Contest 2, 3, 45 President of junior Class, Pep Club 43 Senior Class Gift Comrnitteeg V,O.T. 4, President 4g Who's Who. 1961 Sentinel 35 4-H Reporter 3. SE IORS , - ff, - 3 , 1 ? ! G if li WILLIS EDWARD BELEORD STELLA LEIGH BELL Willa Stella Leigh' Courre: General Creditrs F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, K,V.G. Crew. ROY LESTER BLY UROZVL' C oune: General C O1M'J6.' Business Credits Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4 Bowling Club 2, 43 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. ANNA LUELLA ,BOGGS 1 E A f- ffaamw Credilx Bowling Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Vice- Coyne. Busfnessl W President 4g D.E. 3, 4, Presiclenr Home- HELEN MARIE BLY ' L J room 4. Credits: F.H.A. 3. ,, Helen ' I C ounex General C7'Edif.f.' F,F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Arr Club 1, junior-Senior Prom Committee. 1961 MARY EVELYN BOONE Mary Courts: General Credits: F.H.A. 1, 25 D.E. 3, 4g Jr-Sr. Prom Committee r. Pla Committee, , J V F.B.L.A.g D.E. Fashion Show. JULIAN YORKE BRAGG fulirzrzl Courfef Agriculture Credits: E.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS JOSEPH MITCHELL BOWERS JR. If-log!! EARL KEITH BORROR Keith Coztrref General Creditt: F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Bowling 4. JOYCE JEAN BRANNON Uj0yce77 Couue: General Creditsx F.H.A. 1g Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4g E.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 Parliamentarian 4g Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Beta Club 3, 4g S.C.A. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Club Representative 45 J u n i o r Play Committee, Usherette Junior Playg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Glee Club lg A Cappella 2, 3, 4g High School Chorus Z, 3, 4g Woodbine Staffg Who's Who, Homecoming Princess 4. Courre: General Creditt: Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Art Club 1, 2. 1961 SENIORS l CHARLES THRUSHIE BRILL Charles Courier College Preparatory 1 Credilr: Latin Club 2, 5. EDWARD LEE BUTLER JR. Eddie Cowie: General Creditr: Junior Varsity Footballg F.F.A. 1LiOli1Or31Z-49 KVG CRW, 5-C-A 24 LINDA LOU BRUMBACK Lin Courre: College Preparatory Credilix F.H,A. 1, 3g Recreation Com- mittee 3g Tri-Hi-Y 23 President Home- room 3g Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4g Pep Club 4. 1961 DOUGLAS ALLEN BROWN rrDoug11 COILVJBI General Creditr: Band 1, 2gKey Club 2, 3,Secre- tary 31 S.C.A, Representative junior Class, High School Chorus 5, 45 Boys Glee Clubg A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee, Junior Play Cast, Homeroom Representative 45 Wood Post Staffg Wood Post Circulation Man- agerg Who's Who. BARBARA JOAN CAMPBELL Barbara jo Courre: Business cfedm: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 2, 33 4-H 1, 2, 3, 43 jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mirteeg High School Chorus 4g A Cap- pella Choir 4. BARBARA LOU CAMPBELL Sharm Comte: Business Creditt: F.H.A. l, 2, 5, 4g E.B.L.A. 2, 4g Beta Club Beauty Contest 2, 35 Junior Play Committeeg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. MARY ELIZABETH CLARK Mary Courre: Business Crediux El-LA. 1, 25 Beta Beauty Contest 23 Usherette of junior Playg V.O.T. 4. SENIOR ROBERT KENNETH CARTER erB0bu Courxe: General Credilrf Honor Court Chairman 4, Treasurer of S.C.A, 3g Honor Court Representative 2g Key Club President 43 Junior Class Treasurerg Varsity Clubg Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Boys' State Representative 5g Who's Who. 1961 r re,i -Q fs NANCY LEE CARPER Nancy Courrpg College Preparatory Creafil.r,' Latin Club l, 2g Junior Play Castg Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Mu Alpha Theta 45 Monitor Commis- sion 3, 4, Chairman 4g Wood Post Staff 4g Future Nurses Club 3, 4g Presi- dent 4g Girls State Representative 3-Q Whos Who 4. PATRICIA ANN CLARK MPM, Courrex General Creditr: Spanish Club 2, 5, 43 F.I-I.A. I, 2, 33 D.E. 4g F.B.L.A. 2g Beta Club 34 Usherette at Beta Beauty Contest 3. SUSAN REBECCA CLAYTON Hsuell Course: Business Creditrf F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 43 Junior Play Committee, Usherette for Commencement and Baccalaureate Service 3g Beta Club 4g V.O.T. 4. CAROL ANN CLEVENGER Carol C0ur.re.' Business Creditff F.B.L.A. 2, F.H.A. lg Art Club 2, 3g Beta Club 3g V.O.T. 4. SENIOR BARBARA CLEVENGER HBarbJ! Cozzrrex College Preparatory Cfeditr: Representative to the Model General Assembly 2, Tri-Hi4Y 2, 43 Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 45 Feature Editor on Wood Post Staff, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2. 1961 SUSIE MARIE CLEMONS Sade Courfe: College Preparatory Credits: Bunny Girly Homeroom Presi- dent 1, 4g Key Club Sweetheart 2, Miss junior Class, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 33 Monogram Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Reporter 4g Beta Club 33 Annual Staff, Mu Alpha Theta 4g Latin Club l, 2, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, S.C.A. 43 Senior Class Representativeg jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, jr. Play Committeeg Majorette lg Library Club lg Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4. CHARLOTTE MARIE CLOWSER Charlotte Course: Business C1'e?dit.r.' F.H.A. 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Usherette for Beta Beauty Contest 3, V.O.T. 4. LEO GRAHAM CLOWSER JR. frldeoyn Course: General E, Greditfx A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4. 1' Q, A 1 A3 4, , , Q 1 i,u i. .- 1 U A, l ' ,Q J' -X :Lb l M ' u fy fy AV V IA t, N ., :Q l A K , jf 5 x ,' 1 i lu .ax Wi ,M J , 3, rv X .1 , V ,- C ,, ,X , L l EMILY DARLENE CONNER '- DarIe11e'i Cour.re.' General Creziin F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H 15 Wood Post Staff. SENIORS MARGUERITE MARY CONNELLY Marita Cnunre: College Preparatory Creditif 4-H l5 Latin Club l, 25 Bowl- ing Club 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 43 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 45 S.C.A. Publicity Committee 4g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Chairman Junior Play Committeeg Debate Team 45 Intra- murals l, 25 Annual Staff. 1961 CAROL ANNE COFFM AN Carol Course: College Preparatory Cfedizf: Transferred from Warren County 25 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Latin Club 25 Beta Beauty Contest 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Junior Play Committeeg Woodpost Staff iii - l -f i iz' ,J '- I 1 ,f- Sum l W I JANET LEE CONNER lrjdnetu Course: Business Credits F.H.A. l, 25 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 High School Chorus l, 2, 35 jr,-Sr, Prom Cornmittee5 Wood Post Staffg Junior Play Committee. SENIOR HARRY WOODROW COPP JR. XVILLIAM LEE CORDER iVlickey Biff Courres General Credilf: Bowling Club 1, Z, 5, 4g 4-H 1, 2. LILLIAN ANN CRIDER Shady Cou1:re.' General Creditx: Latin Club 1, 25 Future Nurses Club 3, 4g D.E. and F.B.L.A. Fashion Showg Junior Play Committeeg D.E. 3, 4. MARY JO CORNWELL C0rnball Course: General Credits: F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 D.E. l, Z3 Beta Club 3g F.B.L.A. 2g D.E. and F.B.L.A. Fashion Show 5g Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg Junior Play Committeeg Sec- retary Homeroom Zg Representative to State D.E. Convention 3. 1961 Course: General Creditr: F.B.L.A. 4g High School Chorus 45A Cappella Choir 4.3 Transferred from Handley 3. MAXINE REBA DAVIS Maggie Course: Business Credits F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4g F.H.A. 3, 4 Junior Safety mitteeg Band lg Senior Band 2, 5 Patrol 3g Jr. - Sr. Prom Com Wood Post Staff. SE IOR , --ice 1 Y If --'- f5 ' f W ' CAROL LOUISE DAY MARY ANNA DE HAVEN Carol C-0IH'J'E.' Business Cr'ea'it.f.' Pep Club 2, 5, 41 Bowling Club l, Zg S.C.A. l, 2, 3, 41 Honor Court Representative lg President of Eighth Gradeg Senior Class Treasurerg Monitor 1, 2g Homecoming Queen 4. LEWIS EDWARD DELLINGER JR. jack Couf,re,' General Hillary Ann Courier College Preparatory Credilr: Latin Club 2, 53 F.H.A. 1, 4 High School Chorus 4g A Cappella 4 Junior Play Committee. J BETTY LOU DILLOW Bet2y ' C0ur'Je.' General Creditfs F.H.A. l, 25 F.B.L.A. Z5 jr. Credits: High School Chorus 5, 4g VEN Sf: Pmm Committee: Gleff' Club 1 A Cappella Qhoir 4. ROGER RAY DE HA High School Chorus 3, 4. Roger Cnzzrse: Business 1961 SENIORS --..S 'i s ANN HOLT DORTON LORETTA AMELIA DOVELL Ann L0l'etta Conr.re.' Business Credili: F.H.A. I, 23 F.B.L,A. Z. BARBARA-JANE LOVE DUSING Cour'Je: General Credits F.H.A, l, 5, 4g Spanish Club 5 4. HILDA MAE EASTER B7ll'l7l-yu Courfe: Business B0bbjg'l Creditr F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 2 Cowie. Business 3, 4g junior Play Committeeg Jr.-Sr ' Prom Commirreeg Bowling Club 35 Beta cf-edfm F.B.L.A. 2, sg v.o.'r. 4. MHTON HARRIS DRIVER i Club 4. Buzzy 'i Connex General V 1961 RICHARD GEORGE EDWARDS fFBuddj,JI Courrex College Preparatory Crediti' Spanish Club 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4. BRADY THORNTON ELLIS HBrMyU Cozzrief General Cfediti: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Varsity Football 3, 4, jun- ior Varsity Football 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, K.V.G. Crew 2, 3, 4, junior Play Committee, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4- SENIORS JEANNE ANITA ELLIOTT Susie Coyne: General Credilxx F.H.A. 35 Spanish Club 23 S.C. A. 35 Pep Club 3, 43 Ushererte Band Concert, jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Beta Club Beauty Contest 33 High School Chorus 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 3, 4g Home- coming Princess 4. 1961 DAVID LEE ELDER Dave Courier General Credits: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Football Manager 1, 23 Varsity Basketball Manager 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. BONNIE GALE FAHNESTOCK Bonnie Courfe: General Creditrf F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Homeroom 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. JUDITH MARGARET FISHBACK ffjudyll Courre: General Credizr: F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 4-H 15 Pep Club 1, 23 Bowling Club Z, 33 Beta Beauty Contest 3g Vice-President Home- room 59 Junior Play Cast, High School Chorus 3, 4, A Cappella 4. IP 1 s xf ffd l Af ' XDIJJJ f if 6 li l . I f I ff , 1 lbw' X l l 1 M 'lffcif X If f , i ' 0, jf fii MM f GEORGE WILLIALI GLAIZE, JR. .S'tumpy Courier College Preparatory Creditr: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Homeroom Representative to S.C.A. 25 Horneroom President 33 Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2g Bowling Team 23 Who's Who. SENIOR EUNICE LOUISE FUNK Eunice Caurre: General Creditxf Latin Club I, 29 F.H.A, 1, 2, 4 GARY RICHARD GRIM ..Gary,, C oune: General FRANCES ANN FUNK cream- Band 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. Fran C ourye: General Credilil F.I-I.A. 1, 2, 35 F.B.I..A. 1, 25 Junior Class Play Castg Beta Club Beauty Contest 3, 43 Woodbine Staff, Beta Club 43 D.E. Club 4. 1961 BERNARD JACKSON HAHN Bernard Courxe: Agriculture Creditxf F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA ANN HARDEN ffBarblJ Courfef Business Creditx: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Beta Club 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee-5 Junior Class Play Commit- tee. SENIORS E E ---,.--3 V H V ' Q A Q ei A ROBERT LEE HAHN, JR. HLeel! Courxe: Agriculture Credits F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN HARTLEY Barbara Colzfrxef Business cream.. F.H.A. 1, 2, 54 F.B.L.A. 3, 4 HARRY HAMMACK Beta Club 3g V.O.T. 4. el Coume: General Credin: Wfoocl Post 4. 1961 DALLAS RICHARD HARTLEY Q-IR. Dalian Cozmre: General Credits: High School Chorus 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella 4. SANDRA YVONNE HAUSENFLUCK rrsdndyn Course: College Preparatory Creditr: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 15 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Delegate to State Convention, Junior Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. x, I I -. 1 ,, 1 , . --.Je D I . vrt- Q I 41'vg26Z of KAY FRANCES HAUSENFLUCK HKEJIII C ourxe: General Credits F.H.A. 1, 3, 43 High School Chorus 39 F.B.L.A. 2. 1961 SANDRA LEE HAUN frsdndyu Coune: Business Credits: F.B.L.A. 5, 4, Secretary 45 Girls' Bowling Club 45 Pep Club 49 High School Chorus 5, 4g A Cappella 3, 4g Junior Class Play Committee, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. MARY RUTH HEADLEY Ruthie Confre: General Credits: 4-H 1, 2, 4, President 2, Pep Club 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, J.V. Cheerleader 2g Spanish Club 2, 4g Beta Club 43 Forensic District Prose Reading Win- ner 2. SENIOR WILLIAM ESTON HEFLIN BETTY ANN HEISHMAN William Cou1'5e.' Agriculture Creditfs F.F.A. l, 2, 5, 4. GARY PRESTON HENSHAW rrGdryu Course: Agriculture Credits F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel l, President 45 junior Band lg Senior Band 1. NANCY JEAN HEISHMAN frlednn NBEU-,yu C ourxe: General Credizxx Secretary of Freshman Classg Honor Court Representative of junior Classg Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. 1, 2, D.E. Club 5, 4, Secretary 45 Bowl- ing Club 2, 53 F.B.L.A, 2g Wfoodbine Staffg Intramurals 1, 2, junior-Senior Prom Commirreeg Beta Club 3, 4g Beta Club Beauty Contest, D.E. 8a F.B.L.A. Fashion Showg Homeroom Representa- tive 4g Glee Club 2, S.C.A. 53 Mono- gram Club 4. JUDITH MARGARET HEXWITT ffjudyll C ourxe: General Creditf: 4-H l, 23 F.B.L.A. 2g Beta Beauty Contest 2, 5, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg junior Play Commit- teeg D.E. 3, 4, Vice-President lg Repre- sentative to State Conventiong State 2nd Vice-Presidentg President of D.E. 43 D.E. 81 F.B.L.A. Fashion Showg Wood- bine Staffg Homeroom Vice-President 2. C ourxe: General Credits: latin Club lg F.l-l.A. 2, 33 4-H 3, junior-Senior Play Committee, Jun- ior Play Cast, High School Chorus 3. 1961 JUANITA ANN HICKS Red Courrer General Creditr: F.H,A. 1, 2, 4, 4-H 3, 4. LOLA MAE HOLLIDAY Lola Courre: General Creditr: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3. SENIORS BEI'I Y ELAINE HODGSON NBEUJIH Comte: Business Credilr: F.H.A. 1, Art Club 2, Choral Club 3. 1961 HUGH LARRICK HOCKMAN JR. HBOOH Courre: College Preparatory Creditr: Beta Club 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3 4, Latin 1, 2, 4, President 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter 4, S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, S.C.A. Delegate to State Convention 2, 35 VC'hite House Con- ference 4, S.C.A. Representative 2, Homeroom President 1, 35 Monitor 1, junior Play Committee, Junior Band 1, President 1, Senior Band 2, J.V. Basketball 1, J.V. Football Manager 1, Varsity Track 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player Award 3, Captain 3, All-District Team 3, All-Tournament Team 3, CodCaptain 3. REGINA LOUISE HOLLIDAY lobnnie Coznref General Credits: Bowling Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, I 4, Parliamenrarian 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Song- Ieader 4, Beta Club Beauty Contest 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, High School Chorus 3, 4, Transferred from Handley 3. ROBERT LEE HOLLIS Bobby Coune: General Creditr: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CARROLL HUMMER Big Bob Course: Business Credits: Beta Club 3g Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4g F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Executive Committee 3g K.V.G. Crew 1, 2, 3g Varsity Football lg Jun- ior Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR Gas? M' SHERRILL HAYDEN HULVER Sherri Course: College Preparatory Creditr: Latin Club 15 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. -3, 45 Future Nurses Club 4g D.E. Club 4. 1961 qniy. ' Aifr Q 1.1-.il-it q.A, i J 0 Q I DONALD GREY HOT TINGER flD0n1l C oursex College Preparatory Creafim High School Chorus 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 3, 4g All State Choir 3, 4g Spanish Club 35 D.E. Club 45 Transferred from Clarke County 3. PAUL FRANKLIN JENKINS ' lr-Ienkju C oume: College Preparatory Credits' junior Varsity Football, Var- sity Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4g Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR j NX gf 33 f 7 ROBERT BENJAMIN JOHNSON BARABRA ANN KECKLEY Robert Barbie C ourre: General Credilr: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 High School Choms 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. NORMA LEVINIA KEELER Petty Cozn'Je.' General Creditr: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g F.B.I..A. 2, C ourrei General Creditr: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 High School Chorus 3. MICHAEL ENGENE KEESLING Mike Courref General Creditr: Varsity Football 15 junior Var- 5S' Bef21DC1glb4 3? g3Lk1f1i01li 13215 3011- l W sitybBaskZtballg Library Club 15 D.E. mitteeg .. g ,... an .. as - C111 35 -H C1b1,23B, 1' C113 ion Show Committee. MARY KATHERINE KEELER 1, 2, 4. u OW mg u lliudryu Courre: Business Creditx: F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 45 F.H.A. 1, 25 V.O.T. 4. 1961 ROLAND EUGENE KELCHNER Neue C azure: General Crezlitr' Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball Ig Junior Varsity Footballg High School Chorus 1. CATHERINE MARIE KERNS Canoes Courre: College Preparatory Creditr: I-Iomeroom Vice-President lg F.H.A. 1, 2, 3g Latin Club 2, 3, Intra- murals Zg Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 2, Junior Homemakers Degree 2, 4-H Club 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, jr. Play Committee. SENIOR BARBARA DARRELLENE KERNS Bee Dee Course: College Preparatory Credits S.C.A. 3, 45 Executive Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, Vice-President 43 Glee Club 23 High School Chorus 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 j.V. Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Beta Beauty Contest 3g Usheret- te Jr. Class Play, jr.4Sr. Prom Commit- teeg Sophomore Class Vice-Presiclentg Usherette Choral Concert 3, A Cappella Choir 4g Who's Who. 1961 LINDA LOUISE KERN Linda Courre: Business Creditr: F.H.A. I, 2, 33 F.B.L.A. 33 4-H Club 1, 2, 3g D.E. Club 4. KAY ELIZABETH KIPPS rfKdy11 Courre: College Preparatory Credits: F.H.A. 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Re- porter 4g Monogram Club 3, 4, Re- porter 3, Vice-President 4, Pep Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Jr. Play Prompterg Wfood- bine Staff, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. REBECCA ANNE KITCHEN Becky Courrex Business Crediu: F.B.L.A. I, 2, 5, 4, Chairman 3, President 4g State Convention Dele- gate 2, 3, 43 District Convention Dele- gate 3, 4, Delegate Masanetta Con- ference 3g Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4g Librarian 3, Reporter 45 jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Chairmang Latin Club 35 Bowling Club 43 Beta Club 35 Pep Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PHILIP EUGENE LA FOLLETTE HUPH Course: College Preparatory Credits: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4g President Freshman Classg Beta Club 43 Student Council Representative for Senior Classg Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 4g Secretary of Monogram Club 4g President of Homeroom Ig Homeroom Reporter 4g Monitor 13 J.V. Football Ig Track Ig j.V. Basketball. SENIOR JOANN JOYCE KUMP Hfounfzl' Course: General Creditr: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4. 1961 KAREN LEE KLINE Karen Lee Cour.fe.' General Credits: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Jr.-Sr. Prom Commitreeg High School Chorus 4g Wood Post Staff. CAROLYN DAVIS LARGENT 4'lDaveU Courre: Business Credits: 4-H Club I, 23 F.H.A. I, 2 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4g Beta Club 3, 4 Usherette for Junior Play and Com: mencementg Homeroorn President 33 jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Tri-Hi-Y 4g Monitor Commission 45 V.O.T. 4. i SENIGRS 1 fe I , DONALD LOHRING LARGENT NANCY LEE LARRICK Donnie Courier Business Creditr: High School Chorus 3, 4g A- Cappella 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. EUGENE BURWELL LEE Nancj ' Con rye: General Creditf: Homeroom Secretary lg ,Home- room President 25 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Reporter 4g F.I-I.A. 2, 4g F.B.L.A. lg Monogram Club 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 3, 4g Recorder of Points 5, 4g junior Play Committee Chairmang Jr.- Sr. Prom Commirreeg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g High School Chorus 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 5g Wood Post Staffg Who's Who. DOUGLAS CARLTON LEGGE PFD0ugl7 Eugene C,'our5e.' General QUWJ-eg General Creditrx F.F.A. 1, 25 Art Club 23 Track Credm: Mu Alpha Them 4' JAMES LAWYER gag?-Sr. Prom Commmeeg Wood Post zmmgf' ' Cofzrrer General Credit.r.' Latin Club 5, 4g Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Band l, 2. 1961 SENIORS A f , X T ' PHYLLIS ETTA LIGHT KENNETH FRANKLIN LINEBERG Puffs Kewl Cn1m'e.' Business Creditfi E.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. l, 23 Beta Club Beauty Contest 35 Beta Club 4g V.O.T. 4. MARGARET JANE LOY mfg Cruuryei General Credilr: Bowling Club Z, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, Reporter 3, Miss Spanish Club 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Homeroom Vice-President 2g Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 35 junior Class Secretary, jr.-St. Prom Committeeg High School Chorus 3, 4g Wfooclbine Staff, Who's Who. Course: Business Cfeziitrf Junior Varsity Basketball l Varsity Basketball Z, 3, 4. CAROL LEE LUPTON Carol Cl0IN'J6.' Business ROBERT GORDON LORTON Credirr: FHA. 1, 2, 5, 4-H 1, 2. Bob C.'ouf.re.' General Credits: Band l, 2, 3, 4g D.E. 3, 4. 1961 IE ICHR Skeeier Barbie e cono cs Coyne Agrlculture Celts FBLA 2 FHA l 4Hl Cedztx FFA1 2 9 Juntor Vatslty BARBARA JEAN MARTIN Barb Connex General Creditfx F.H.A. 2, 55 D.E. 5g Beta Club Beauty Contest 1, 2, 3, 4g Monogram Club 5, 45 Forensics l, 2, 43 Debate Team 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Wood Post Staff. 1961 64 SENIOR JOSEPH THOMAS MC DONALD Tommy Courfe: General Creditf: junior Varsity Football lg Homeroom Representative to S.C.A. 2g Monogram Club 1, Z, 5, 4g Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. ROBERT MILTON MC FARLAND RUTH ELLEN MC DONALD Ruthie Course: General Credin: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. Z, 5g Tri-HiY 4g F.B.L.A. and D.E. Fash- ion Showg junior Play Committeeg Jr.- Sr. Prom Commirteeg Future Nurses Club 43 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4g Safety Patrol 1, 2. JAMES ROLLIN MC ILWEE H-Mm!! Rob Courres College Preparatory Courfe: General 1 - Q RI HARD CLIFTON MC FARLAND Credztr' Spanish Club 5, 45 Mu Alpha Credits: Band 1, 2, C Theta 4. Richard COIH'.f8.' Academic 1961 Credilxf Band 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 2. SENIOR Q' K rj X f DONALD EUGENE MC INTIRE Donnie Course: Agriculture. Creditxf F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL LAFAYETTE MILLER rrDwnnyn Cowie. General GLORIA IMITZI MELESTER ffcloryn A R L I A ' A Qiwuffii 1'. . I n , . A JOAN MARIE MC KINNEY Mania Coumef Business Credits Bowling Club l, 2, 55 Pep Club 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Secretary 4g Homeroom Secretary 2g Homeroom Vice-President 35 Glee Club 25 High School Chorus 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg A Cappella Choir 4. DAVID ROSCOE MILLER JR. Dutch Connex General Credilf. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. C ourtex General 53 4-H 15 jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. 1961 Credits F.H.A. 1, 2g Art Club lg D.E. SENIGR ---we A f X A DOLORES ANN MILLER GARLAND EDWARD MILLER DoZore.fl' Garland Cozzrre: Business Courier General Credizyy Bowling Club 1, 25 Pep Club Credin: F.B.L.A. 2g'Varsity Football 3 3, 4g Monogram Club 3, 45 F.B.I..A. 2, 3, 4g Delegate To State Convention 39 junior Play Committee F.H.A. I, 25 Program Committee 35 V.O.T. Treas- urer 4. SHIRLEY ABBOTT MILLER rflqbbeyu Cowie: College Preparatory C1'edil.r.' Representative to S.C.A. lg Monitor 1, 2, Constitution Committee S.C.A. 2, Beta Club Beauty Contest 1, 2, 3, 4g Tri-HiAY lg Latin Club I, 2g F.H.A. 1, 25 Secretary Sophomore Class, News Editor Of Wood Post, Pep Club 4g High School Chorus 4, Co-Chain man Prom Committee, Junior Class Play, Whds Who. RICHARD CLARK MILLER Dickie 45 Varsity Club 3, 4. WANDA JOYCE MILLER Wanda Courye: Business Creditr: Transferred from Handley 4. Course: General Credilr: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3. 4, D.E. 4. 1961 SANDRA LEE MOREHEAD H5-dndyn Couryex Business Creditx: F.B.I..A. 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Transferred from Warren County High School 2. EDWARD DONALD MULVANITY HMOH Course: General Credit.r.' Transferred from Laneri High School, Forth Worth, Texas 4. SENIOR CAROL ANN OWINGS NEAL WELBY PAINTER Carol Chuck Coune: Business Credits J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2, Captain 2g Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 45 Homeroom Secretary 1, Presi- dent 2g Junior Play Cast, Monogram Club 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 4, F.B.L.A. 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 45 S.C.A. Executive Council 4g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, High School Chorus 5, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Vfood- bine Staff. GERALD ALLEN PARKER ujerryrf Course: College Preparatory C'0urJe.' General Creditfx Glee Club 1, 5g A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, High School Chorus 2, 3, 4, All State Chorus 3, F.F.A. 13 Whos Who. ARTHUR STEWART PATTERSON ffiqfrtff Creditrx Varsity Club 2, 3, 4g S.C.A. I 4g Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Latin Club Cowie' College Pfevafafofv 5, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2g Woodbine Staff. DELORES ANN PARKER cmzznf Latin Club 1, 2, 5, 4. flsueff Cowie: Business Creciitrx Homeroom Representative 15 Usherette at Junior Play, F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Beta Club 5, 4. 1961 NORMA GALE PATTERSON Mickey Course: Business Creditr: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. 1, 4g Library Club Ig High School Chorus 4g A Cappella Choir 4. LELA VIRGINIA PINGLEY Cherry Courre: Business SENIOR t , ,, gr STUART MICHEAL PERRY Mike Courier General Creditr: Bowling Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Latin Club 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 3, 4. GRANVILLE EARL PROFFITT, JR. rrprofu Courre: College Preparatory Credilr: Latin Club 1, 2g F.F.A. l, 25 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Creafin: F.H.A. 1, 2g F.B.L.A. Zg Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 23 J. Club 1. HENRY KERFOOT PEYTON V. Football, j.V. Basketball. rrKerfr: Courref General Creditr: Band l, 2, 3, 4g High School Chorus 3. 1961 SENIORS JOHN REED PROSSER JUNE ARDELL PUTNAM Deacon Courre: College Preparatory Credits: Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Var- sity Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, President 4, Mu Alpha Theta Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, District Boys' Public Speaking, Second Place 3, Jun- ior Play Cast, DE Sales Training 3, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Senior Class Vice-President, S.C.A. 4, Whos Who, Voice of Democracy Contest, Second Place 35 Transferred from Poitiers, France 3. Mfjxwf' cf LVM WILSON cLEo RACEY Wilron Co1n're.' General Creditff F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 4. JOHN ALDEN RACEY rtjdcku Courier General Credits Band l, 2, High School Chorus 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1961 Put-Phi Course: College Preparatory Creditf: F.H.A. 1, 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. LARRY ALLEN RENNER ffLdr7,y77 Course: General Credilfr Latin Club 1, Z, 3, 4, DL. 4, Varsity Track 2, J.V. Basketball 1, D. E. Treasurer 4, Sophomore Class Re- porter, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Junior Play Committee, Emperor at Janus Ball 2, Whos Who. PATRICIA VIRGINIA RENNER ffpatfl Courts: Business Creditr: F.H.A. 1, 25 F.B.L.A. I, 2, 53 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. SENIORS MARTHA RUBY RIDINGS Martha Courxex Business Credits: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 S.C.A. 3, 45 Student Council 35 Monitor 35 F.H.A. Parliamentarian 35 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Daughter of Stars Federation Reporter 4. 9 Y 5: f ff V yi? F 4 ANNA LOUISE RITCHIE HA if ,Q 4 W' 5 FLOYD LESLIE RITTER X Courrex General HF! du f' 0 E Credizr: F.H.A. 1, 25 Spanish Club 3, ELDON 1135513 RIGGLEMAN 45 Wood Post Staff. Coune: General ' . lessen C0zM'Je.' Agriculture Credin: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 j.V. Football lg Varsity Football 3, 4. 1961 THOMAS ALLEN RITTER Tommy Courre: General Creditr: 4-H Club 1, 25 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. ELIZABETH CAROL ROSE fFLjb by!! C oune: College Preparatory Crediifx Beta Club 3, 43 Monogram 3, 4, President 4g Bowling Club 1, 2, 33 4-H lg Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Pom Committee, junior Play Commit- tee, Homeroom Reporterg Woodbine Staffg Who's Who. SE IORS CHARLOTTE FRANCES ROSE Rode Cour.re.' College Preparatory Credilr: Latin Club l, 2g Bowling Club Zg Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 4, Glee Club 23 High School Chorus 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Editor-in-Chief of Wood Postg Beta Club 3, 4, Junior Play Committeeg jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Spanish Club 3g Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 25 Homeroom President 3g Outstanding Spanish I Student. 1961 EMORY RHODES RODGERS rrRh0dy11 Course: College Preparatory Credilx: J.V. Football 1, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4g Varsity Club 3, 43 Manager J.V. Basketball 2. GLORIA LEIGH ROSENBERGER Gloria Course: College Preparatory Creditr: Latin Club 1, 2g Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, High School Chorus 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Reporter 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4g Monogram Club 3, 4g jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Beta Beauty Contest, S.C.A. Homeroom Rep- resentative 35 Intramurals 2, 3, Wood- bine Staffj Homecoming Princess 4. SENIORS .V ' .,'A 3-'rf ',.A, 'X , I ' V 7 I BETTY Lou ROTRUCK ARTHUR HAROLD Rows, JR. uBe,-ry!! Courts: Business Creditn F.H.A. l, 2g F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- teeg V.O.T. 4. JANET VIRGINIA RUCKMAN f4z11et Colzrre: Business Creditr: F.B.L.A. Z, 3, 4, Historian 33 Recorder of Points 43 Regional Delegate 2, 3, 43 State Delegate 2, 3, 43 Parlia- mentary Law Team 2, 33 Second Place Z, 35 Conference Delegate 33 Fashion Show 33 Beta Club 33 F.H.A. l, 2, 43 Library Club 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Intra- murals 1, 2, 33 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4g jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg 4-H lg Jr. Play Committee3 Woodbine Staff. CLARENCE EDGAR ROY Eddief' Courre: Business Creditr: D.E. l. 1961 lfA1,tJ1 Course: College Preparatory Creditrf Horneroom President lg S.C.A. Representative 2, 4g Latin Club 1, 2, President 23 Glee Club 13 High School Chorus 2, 33 All State Chorus 2, 33 Beta Club 3, 4, President 43 Monitor 43 Junior Play Castg Woodbine Staff3 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Forensics 33 District Poetry Reader Winner 33 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Who's Who. DANIEL PIPER RUSSELL Danny Counter General Credilr: F.F.A. 1, 23 F.F.A. Basketball 23 Varsity Baseball 2, 3g Beta Club 3. KAREN ANN RUSSELL Karen Cozzrrex Home Economics Credits: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Federa- tion President 4, State F,H.A. Conven- tion 3, 4, National F.H.A. Convention 4, Assistant Superintendent of the Fair 3, 4, State Homemakers Degree 3g Pep Club 3, 4g Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Sopho- more Class Representative to S.C.A.g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Woodbine Staff. PEGGY ANN SAGER ffpeggyu Courre: General Creditfx 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4g F,B,L,A, 2, F.H.A. 1, 25 Beta Beauty Contest 2, 43 jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, junior Play Committee, Homeroom Secretary 2, 5, F.B.L.A. and D.E. Fashion Show 3, D.E, 3, 45 Woodbine Staff. SENIORS fix, I i -----Je V -V I : A F A tili yt I , oto, 3 1ee2 J up it Vi. SHIRLEY IRENE RUSSELL Pele Couffe: Business Credits F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 2, 4-H Club I. 1961 SHIRLEY ANN RUSSELL Shirley Course: Business Creditr: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, D.E. 1. GARRY DUNBAR SALE IVS'dle7l Courier College Preparatory Crediifi Latin Club l, 2, 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4g Homeroom Representative to S.C.A. 1, 35 Beta Club 3, 4, jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee Chairmang Monitor 35 Co-Chair- man of Junior Class Magazine Saleg Co-Editor of Woodbine, S.I.P.A. Rep- resentative 3. SENICRS PERCY CORNELIUS SHEPHERD JR. DONALD LEE SHIFFLETT Hfoel' Donnie Courier Business Cfedilyr Band 1, 2, 3, 4, D.E. 4. DONALD RICHARD SHIFFLETT H0neJt Abe Courrex Business Creditxf Latin Club 1, 2, 5, 4g High School Chorus 3, 4, j.V. Baseball lg F.B.L.A. 2, 3g Latin Club Basketball 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 4g S.C.A. Bas- ketball Zg Homeroom President lg Homeroom Vice-President 25 S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 1. NORMA JEAN SHIFFLETT Norma Courre: Business Credits? F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 35 Junior Play Committeeg Jr-Sr. Prom Committee. il 'JM R' i f'.fj1,..gj?ZE5,r,of9iC,f Fwy . flfwwj Vdiitll 0. H lil aww lm S lg iiiaalfw gill! l A Vi 'Q ta, r '1 yi . vi' Q 76 C ourre: General Crediiy: F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, K.V.G. Crew 2 5. AMY LOU SHILEY Amy Lou Course: Business Creditf: F.H.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Pianist 4g General Model Assembly 3g A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Cornmitteeg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Glee Club lg High School Chorus 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA MAE SHlLEY Virginia C0urJe.' Business Creditf: F.H.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, F.B.L.A. 5, 4, Treasurer 43 High School Chorus 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Junior Play Committee, Jr.-S. Prom Committee. MARY MARTHA SNAPP FL, ,j L 1 J v CJ 1' I SENIORS fr, 9' X11 , fum 4, IU 1 , ,fjlji J 1 0,1 4' 3 f fw Lf v' 1 CAROL ANN SIERS Carol Courfe: Business Creditx: High School Chorus Z, 5, FB L.A. 3, V.O.T. 4. JO ANN SPAID lFMdry7f H1071 Cguffeg General Courxe: Business Credits: 4'H Club lg F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Credits F.H.A. 1, 2g F.B.L.A. 3, 4 F.B.L.A. 3g High School Chorus 3, 45 , S.C.A. Homeroom Representative 25 Jr. Junior Play Committee. FRANCES LOUISE SILVESTER St. Prom Committee. rrlgnznu Courxex Business Creditr: F.B.L.A. 45 Beta Beauty Contest 35 Miss james Wood 33 V.O.T. 45 Transferred from Handley High School 3. 1961 BARBARA ELLEN SPERRY Barbara Course: Home Economics Creditrx j.V. Cheerleader 2g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 35 Pianist 44 State F.H.A. Convention 2, 35 State Horne- makers Degree 35 Fair Sweepstake Win- ner 4, Pianist of Federation 4, Assistant Superintendent of Fair 4g Homeroom Representative to S.C.A. 2g Homeroom Vice-President 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Beta Beauty Con- test 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Runner-up Girls' State 3, Woodbine Editor, W'ho's Who. GARY MASON STICKLES Sticks Courfe: General Credits' Key Club Z, 3, 4, Senior Rep- resentative 4g F.F.A. lg J.V. Basketball Ig Varsity Basketball 2g Junior Play Committeeg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, High School Chorus 4, A Cappella Choir 4. SENIOR RONNIE KENNETH STEELE Ronnie Courier General Credit!! D.E. 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Homeroorn 2. 1961 ROADAL VIRGINIA STEELE R0adfzl Courfe: Business Credits 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 2g F.B.L.A. Zg Representative to State Con- vention Zg Band 1, 2, 3, 4g D.E. 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 45 Beta Beauty Contest 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Prom Cornrnitteeg junior Play Committeeg F.B.L.A.-D.E. Fashion Show 3g Woodbine Staff. DIANA LEE STORY Donnie Courre: Business Credits' F.B,L.A. 3, 4, Historian 4g Tri-I-Ii-Y 4g Senior Band 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Beta Beauty Contest 3g Homecom- ing Princess 4g Transferred from Camp Zama, japan 3. SENIOR fs' DANIEL EUGENE STOTLER OTIS RENO STOTTLEMYER, JR Dfwf2y '5Otty C0ur.re.' College Preparatory Creditrf President of Senior Classg Var- sity Football I, 2, 3, 45 President of Latin Club 3g Latin Club 2, 3, 4g J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4g Vice-President of Junior Classg Mu Alpha Theta 4, Vice-President 45 W'ho's Who. ff 'MK ' f fwflii ,V 'Ziyi if 7 X bd 27,3076 L , 'I C ffimmyz C LZ ty 71 2 f 6,44L.j7'Z'7 V VV1, ,frf'f' ,It f, ZW ' fr 'A BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN Barbara Course: Business Credits: Latin Club l, 23 F.B.L.A. 2, 5, 4g F.B.L.A.-D.E. Fashion Show Com- mitteeg Beta Club 4g junior Play Com- mitteeg jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg V.O.T. 4, Secretary. LARRY ALLEN STROWBRIDGE flLarr-ly!! Cou1'.fe.' Business A JOHN ROBERT SULLIVAN Bobby Course: General Creziitrf Bowling Club 1. Course: General Cfedilr: Freshman Class Treasurerg Track 5, 4g Homeroom President 1, 4-H Club I, 23 Bowling Club 1, 2. 1961 r SHEILA ANNE TEVAULT Sheila Courier Business Credits: F.H.A. l, Zg F.B.L.A. 2g Beta Club 33 Jr.-Sr. Prom Commitreeg junior Class Play Committeeg V.O.T. 4. JEAN ELLEN TURNER rfjednn Courfe: Business Creditrt 4-H Club lg F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 5, 4g jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. C SENIOR ' CHARLES ELWOOD TRIPLETT Chuck WANDA MARGARET TOBIN fIT0ddIf Course: General C1'9dil.f.' F.H.A. 1, Z, 5, 43 F.B.L.A. 2, 4-H Club 1, Z, 3, 4. DONALD LEE UNGER Donnie Courts: General Credits: jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Var sity Football 2g Varsity Basketball 2, 3 45 Varsity Track 3, 4g Varsity Club 3 45 j.V. Basketball lg Homeroom Treas urer 3. Course: College Preparatory Credits: Junior Play Castg 4-H Presi- dent, Secretaryg F.F.A. Secretary 2g Ex- ecutive Committee of F,F.A.g Latin 2, 3, 4g jr.-Sr. Prom Commirteeg Colonel James Wood 4g Wood Post Staffg Who's Wllo. 1961 SENIORS DOUGLAS EUGENE UTTERBACK THOMAS SUTTON WEBBER D01,g T0mmy'l C011 fre: General Creditr: Band 1, 2, 3, 4g F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. LARUE FAYE WILLIAMS LaRue Courfei Business Credizff: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4g Photographer 45 F.B.L.A.-D.E. Fashion Showg Miss F.B.L.A.g Spanish Club 39 Junior Band 2, Senior Band 3g junior Play Usheretteg Commencement and Baccalaureate Ush- eretteg Miss Senior Class. LINDA -IQYCE XVI-IITE Linda Courref General Creditfx Art Club Z, 3. FRED ALLEN WILSON Freddie CUIIVIEI General A C1'ea'izJ.' Senior Band l, 2, 3, 45 High School Chorus 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Courref Business Creditfx Glee Club 1, 23 High School Chorus 35 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4g Beta Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Junior Play Committeeg jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- tee. 1961 LITHA JEAN WINANS Jeanie Courre: Business Credits Latin Club 1, 2g S.C.A. Rep- resentative Zg Homeroom Treasurer lg Majorette 2, 3g Homeroom President 3g Beta Beauty Contest 3g Wood Post Re- porter 3g Bunny Girl Contest 35 Co- Chairman junior-Senior Prom Com- mitteeg Usherette for Baccalaureate and Commencementg junior Class S.C.A. Representativeg Beta Club 3, 4g Senior Class Secretaryg V.O.T. 4g Vice-President 4g Pep Club 4g Key Club Sweetheart 45 Senior Class Activities Committee. CORA SUE WOLFE Corky Courrez General Creditr: F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 35 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4g High School Chorus 1, Zg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Songleatler 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 25 Monitor 2, 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. r SENIOR f we' M rrrrrrrr ,r e A - REBECCA ELLEN OLIVER WINGFIELD Becky Courre: Business Crediir: F.H.A. 1, 2, 49 4-H I1 Library Club 1, 23 Parliamentarian 2g junior- Senior Prom Committee 3g Choral Class 35 A Cappella Choir 3. 1961 BETTY LOU WINGFIELD Betty Cozzriei General Creditr: High School Chorus 33 D.E 3. MICHAEL LESLIE WOLFE Mike Course: College Preparatory Creditr: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4. WILLIAM ALLEN WOLFORD Allen If wi Course: General 1 , ROBERT CHARLES WYMER Bobby, Courfe: General. Creditfs F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. SE IORS 1961 ROGER WDENNIS WRIGHT Roger Course: College Preparatory Credm: Art Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 5, 45 junior Class Play Castg Junior-Senior Prom Committee. DONNA JUDY ZIRK wrjudyfl C ourre: General Creditff F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Spanish Club 32 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Reporter 43 High School Chorus 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Jun- ior Play Committeeg Vfoocl Post Staffg Assistant Feature Editor. MOST POPULAR Barbara Kerns, George Glaize BEST ALL AROUND Joyce Brannon, Douglas Brown WHO'S In a class of two hundred and twenty- four students it is very difficult to choose the most outstanding personalities. In each of the ten categories there were a number of class- mates who demonstrated notable traits and who were deemed worthy of special recogni- tion. BEST LOOKING Abby Miller, Charles Triplett WHO Since we found it impossible to give cred- it to each of these students we decided to let the entire class select the persons who would be the recipients of these individual honors. Wfe would like to congratulate our class- mates who were chosen for Who's Who and wish them success and happiness in the future. 'REX MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Sperry, John Prosser BEST DRESSED Margaret Loy, Larry Renner THE BEST LEADERS Geraldine Basore, Danny Scotler 85 BEST STUDENTS WITTIEST NHHQ' CHIPCI, Robert Carter Nancy Larrick, Neal Painter MOST ATHLETIC Libby Rose, Larry Hockman CLASS OF '61 MOST TALENTED' Carolyn Beam, Arthur Rowe TYPICAL SENIORS IN ACTION Of course we don't stand here all the time, just during classes. What do you mean Mr. Gordon is up-stairs?!? Confusion!!!!???? W The seniors are leaving james Wfood and going into the vast outside world to meet With life. 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I, 3 ' fy Dove, Robert Duvall, Charles Dye, Ronald Dyke, Eugene '- A g f,,j1,g4?zz,,ai:5ig1ezg9v-erm C, k .. if fa p iw .ze .Hifi-.ifsgi V-an - iiaflfii .. f Q, Q l' 6 f 2 , , el- 4-if .clip gf frvfffai ff: ll gi J'4!,ff5 lj'i 'lid Earl, Joan Eaton, Loretta jUNIOR CLASS PRESENT Edmonson, Frances Ellyett, Linda Eye, Louis Feeley, Russell Fletcher, Gordanna Fletcher, Ivan Foster, Carl Free, Phillip Frye, Clyde Funk, Kenneth Funkhouser, Margaret Gentry, Marilyn Godlove, Carolyn Gordon, Judith Greene, Paul ' 1 . 'THAT'S OUR BOY V JM, Gregory, Larry Griffith, Marvin Grove, Maynard Haines, Barbara Hammack, Bonnie 3 .Y, W If Haun, Robert Hausenfluck, Merrill Haymaker, Barbara Heishman, Brenda Hepler, Joseph Herrell, William Hibbard, Richard Hiett, Louise 1 1 ,7, L if Ll:1r'!1',!J V, , V,,i ., ,. if F F, .Lf , All ' L' fl. l rL, 'ft Q ' l A -4 y , .J .xr ' .U fic 1 f L f'l'U fi-L , ' , ,M 1 V 1 '. lj , L. 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Lib li I 'Q , ,H X In Lx R ,y WTrenum,r?1ll ll-BV X 4 il ' Xl-id YT lf Unger, Noble ill 'ig 1: HQ M' N NX, .xhgjfi jf' il is . yy .5 - HU X i 4. - 3, ,V RL, in if-4 VCJ5' i N ' ' J .J 'X ' W' l Wallace, Gary Wareham, Barbara Webb, Kenneth Webber, Robert Whitacre, Frank Wilkins, Loretta W 5 9, ' pf, . ,. fy N M V fx ., Williams, Robert Willis, Phyllis Wills, Sandra Wisecarver, Lewis Yancey, Thomas Zirk, Wilson CLASS PLAY ,qnih - 'SEN , 7 ,2f'1'.- 52,3-Hifiwiiib Ei'IMa'i-1r'ZEE'lm . ' ,.-...E K, I. ,M,M,X,.f,f, . n,,Q,,,, R x .. 2 , . -2 1E:'.?,:2,Q,+ef:'Q,.-, -.922 525 , , TE W H s 4 may f JA. I K K we fi? Q! vii x QW? Y X Q ' 2- rg X 1 Ma N Q, 5, r X X ax- 2 'K gg yd' ' 4 :Q A ,Q 'vii-i.:fw1 :H f' ? fish' wg?-Ji!4S 'fS -fN , fE'1J br 'iw' nf' H N r ww .. M N i 'W g ,.,, , ,.,L X fl-M., .,,, K .wf.g-ww:msAf- f , .. E23 4-.J i1 a L Fe OPHOMORE OFFICERS jr 10 Rigbz ndy Russell 'na Snapp W aron Cather , W S.C.A. rs. Phylis Shull , ,, . joe Fishel , kie Brown , :bert Rush ,nw Honor' Court wid Lcgge ,, ,WWW Y ,WV , Secretary Reprefefziatire Prefident , , Spomor ,, W Sporuor , Treamrer Repre.rezzlm'izfe Vice Preiidenl .1 , ,Ry N 1 xxx! rr Ml rlt NEARING THE TOP b, IS THIS X ,, X A E l Xgbgellrdllu WP VXU' B ' ig Wx in E X7Ad31x1S, R ,A err mmih 2 :'x l ' m '- ' N, ,t - I I ' K', MW' . ' B fl tx Q v tr .Q a. enne l ' he L' 1' ,tb , - tt 'ft X Elm 't .L iw H , ' 'h M' A N11 Aj gl 4 - W r N' y Margaret A f :I H Tl f :,. . 'iizisiif 2'-K , . ' lf ' V iff' Sgifltmong, Mary ,Q ' ' Q C B if 'V' XAY 'L-9 it Anderson' James WV:-' I I 6 I Ashley, Barbara .,. .V , t X ,sie V Xin mmA: A ,ff vt A ' 11' vgg l nrll , f t rl V5 ' Nfl I Ashby Kenneth W Z -A V V fifzfi ' tl f . lA B. ' Q L'L, , Aylor, Wfilliam L L I Bageant, Ranald 'L Baggerlyzqdqfleqlsd n .W 0 L, k,,. E , I Q' . V , V Ny! My 'V T ' W W ef X, If LL V1 I1 I L, .. . .,,:,, Qi is witty 1 W v Baker, David fi' ,ji t if ' L L- L ' Ballenger, Carol N 5 lk ,Q 5 V Balowe, Ragland 1- Qt. I ' I , Barley, Bruce ' Q J Barton, Barbara ' V ky., ,tx 5. Bayliss, Carol D ' A M A ' A ll a ' vw- Q-M 'f'l'w It , -I ,at - Bayllss, James - -'W Z 9 ' - t ' Bennett, Carol A ,V V il S! A U B A gtg Bennett, Myrlin - ,t,.1 rt.-'L 'X . f ,..- ' Us , Bennett, Clrftqn - t gf - r - ' L' f I - l ,-:N jx' W .N A-lj' W - A , Atyi -f Q ,AJ ,W . ' -I ., , f , V V .- -' l 'i .1 't-., f ' ' T - ir ,'1 -' Ml 1' , rx B l ju 1 t 1, Belen, Gary K M ,gg , Q i . rf., E B I :ff Boyce, Helen B , ,, . . , .gy I - ' 1 5 A A w Braxthwmte, Wantla AV K ' yy Braxthwalte, Wllson ' ' V ail s t- B 1 eeee etat 1, m L ,.,, , at A B t,:,, L Brewer, Franklfn n - Q Q te-tt tfl.' Q ' at 2 w rfff c f l C Brown, Jack f fw- Broy, Hazel 4. Ig, Y i f Burcham, Edsel' f ' ' ---' i Burcham, Walter . - , Butler, Betty ' '2.,,? Campbell, Alice Q Campbell, Barbara r , Campbell, Cecil Cather, Sharon 'I08 .gf B E if 5 K 4 ' CW .l 49' ,... ,, M A , SOPHOMORE CLASS Carbaugh, Georgia Carper, Marshall Carper, Marvin Carter, Margaret Carter, Wilma Clowser, Judy Coleman, Linda Colley, Karen Conner, Ausrin Cooke, Michael Crosen, Janef r Croseny Louise i Davidson, Judy 5 DeHaven, Barhara DeHaven, Jean I I I Y Del-laven, Linda DeHaven, Roger Dill, Merle Donald, Leroy Donald, Sue Douyotas, Donnie Driver, Rhoda Dyke, Maxine Dyke, Scott Ebersole, Henry Edmunds, Charles Ellis, Beverly Ensogna, Sherry Fauver, Jacqueline Feltner, Linda Ferrell, James Fiddler, Russell Flowers, Jane Fox, Carol Fox, Charlorre Golightly, Barbara Golliday, James Golliday, Jerry Golliday, William Good, Owen vm, sw-se .Q vu l - 1 M.. ...wa , 'sf , rew- af ,S ' KET . uw , - -1-V ia 9 . is, v QW 4-1 as J 1.- ,ia 'Q'-'J v . L67 7M -eff, fig-2ZqLjZ'4J-in 5 Z 4 Y, 17 EXQY Ii 'fJ '. 2-' '. 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X NS YEARS OF Grays, Louise Grayson, Mary Greene, Barbara Greene, David Grubbs, Douglas Guthridge, Eddie Haines, Melisa Harden, Nellie Harrold, Charles Harold, Patrick Hartman, Ronnie Heishman, Nancy Hepner, Gerald Hill, Beverly Hill, Mary Hillyard, Tommy Hockman, jim Hockman, Robin Houston, Clyde Huffman, Betty Jenkins, Darlene Jenkins, Delores Jenkins, Kathryne Jobe, Connie Johns, Barbara Judy, Keith Kelchner, joan Kenney, Ruth Ann Kenyon, Sandra Kerns, Donald TUDS 'ROVES , lf , ' 'im' ,1 x +.' K Q. TO BE WGRTHWHILE Kerns, Linda x Kerns, Ralph A ,S ,V A y 73 Kern, Ronald , Mmm G - ' y Koon, Benny ' Kurstedt, Katherine ' ' '55 , . i L i, L ,N l' ' 4' l' lvl- 'L X i ' .ms i ' , we ii , Q A K- y Lee, Linda 'Pi 'A' 'Q . ,, ' f- 5 ' Legge, David lfllfiy -'wil 'W i .1 f I 555 Wwe ,,... Leight, Robert WW Light, Shirley -h-- L, Linewcaver, Mary Lockhart, Linda Lodge, John -. - K, Lofron, Gary Long, Linda. Lowery, Freda Loy, Elmer Luttrell, Gary Luttrell, Russell MacDonald, Beverly Manuel, Gloria Mason, Claude Mauck, Mary McKee, Ray Meade, Stella Messick, jimmy Michael, Bill Milburn, Roger Miller, Carol Miller, Gail Mills, Elizabeth E W- yi 5 . , .. . 3 i 3 K L Q, ,,,- ,s, A. 'sift ,I gs, i i V . ,M , 'an INN! in , S 2, .- - I f.s11a-time ' ,111-iwwtfinzw.a,.ffa fm.. - e , U i'k',, 2. as - . 9' 3 . iiii irffii' . V ,ff - I .,'.,, fc gf .-N ifsfifi K K 5 'sf' g of e l tra y 1 1 1,-, ,- x :lL my ,lbw fyslkk' lib olgu ij ' L lk U2 as :fm H, QL: ffjjy ll ll A fkfjpl .4 5f l Q f,,M'f ,IGN Ay , FINANCIALLY SECURE DUE TC Tl' JO Q YU ILX5 WAJVLIXQ fix Of ,- f i ' V ',f'l'YxJ , ' ,J LMM! O A iff' QLUJJ Nesslerodr, Shirley M X W Newlin, Barbara . we--1 '---'A ffl A ., , lg. fi O'Del1, Edna YH 2 1 as Orndoff, Horace I V A A Orndorff, Joanna f :iw ,V fi - E Vk, 'K K . i i 'A omdofff, wma -,,,.,9,,,.,E5 ' f W mp g E M g Q Joe i aa a 1. 1 Owings, John ' .-EZ ' Q . ,h Palmer, Robert z,AA, gi I I . 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N : i is P . , ls- . ' XJ -kigqiu NarxCY.xl X3 X, .'a' is-z E - mha, hi, glue., Q, R'itrer, ' inron N 'gl . A J Y ' ,gs ,V S' 3' N . 'LJ V fl -x 'v,. ' - if f' f , , - Xu RQVPPUSOH, Diacgue Q if - i' .,,, ,,, 'il AAPIV V H l Xlxl lXRObiQS0n, Barbaraifq? , V - il fxgoliinlson, james Xl, E- xl V ' V ,l xg, V O I X5 N1 1 Xl-as X- N ' N X1 aaaa PEEP P ' X l R. NJ . 'T -:1- XP' . - Q . . X' 'J 'U NJ ' aah, W P el A Rob? Son' Joyce ' ' lx 'll 'R ' ' ' ,,l W f -me ' 5 'W 1 Pl Rggffsi W ll u X lla E fi Q ' Riise, X Q ,,L, ' PE V: , Z . gosenbulger, xlfiarlgara ig Mb ' 91 x xl NRoss,,David lk J :A,, A P ix, I Ak x ,V wi ... V. f,,. , .,,. .....,1:,,, K Ross, Rodney .43 7,4 , 'I - - , In Ruble, Frederickxl, 7 X , 5 H . f 112 Ruckman, Harold Russell, Patricia Russell, Sandra rl Q, if 9 , ' : H ,Ci ..,,.., A. ' ' f Q- 'Pfffiig El 55 is is Y T -'fm -151 s- . bf 3,5 ,..ffFYf Y- 22,' ,A ', I aff, g:i'ji,1f7 sk a f, ' 155 5 51.-f51':J2ffff5 J :za -1 SUCCESS OF STATIONERY SALE A, Q :N Seal, Faye Sf fm. S 1 W I Secrist, Larry VS , . Slgackeligrti, Berthelcia J X i S ' v ' f t w S5342 ites een 0 '-f r A r '12 lv, -S 'J ' , ' -O H. ' Q ,S . Skeat, William 'J E c S ZSESE ,SEES J J lf' it Ri .....S. SS S , S , '-v- -T ' Y '7 ' ' ' S S .,, 1, xyndr! LM .S S S Smith, Lorraine 'flf'7!L,LZM, 7,,L, -Q ,rx fm ' me 40 , ,wr '- Y 'W f S g S. XS -ff SSSSES '-. ,NSS ,,,,A K . K S JN- , K S f If Snapp, Lena '!Qf? 4'u . 12107753- A Spitler, Linda Steele, Nancy i Stricklcr, Karen Strosnider, Donaltl Strosnider, Sandra ii ,Sm Sumption, Mattie Jo E in K S ' Q - 1 tw, 4 g Utterback, Judy JF W- J il A I Vance, Steve ' S L,,, Vann, Patricia S V' A Vaught, Elaine H ' Wallace, Lois 7,33 3 I N Ward, g in ' ,V ,M ' 5 Webber, Arthur S SS I 4, Webster, Nancy . Z E er' 1 . I .. S11 Whetzel, Judy ' ltll A h A ii ',,'f Whetzel, Patsy 5? 'f ' gi V ,Y ISL ii Li ,5 Whitacre, Jutly P A 'V KN ' f fw LL4:Ah V Whitehill, Nancy - fl' 3-15' I Wilfong, Charles H - 1 ii' - t ii ' lf ,S ,fb Wilfong, Jackie S A siiffflg S SS 7 .in Y,.S JA, wt, . Q Q it fn S at A it SV J J 7 J Williains, Betty S SS a j S i,,, K za' ,I Q Williams, Sharm, i t , 'J fn'i Williston, Fftti I .4,,,, S .S -iitlf ,V ' 1 Wilson, Kenneth ii ' ii 7 - h Q Wtbczlf, Kathryn R x E S Srnt 2 2 0 1' fm S 44- em iili at all S ii A353-P J J rl 1Sf A 'Will yi - 'i A Woore, Ann SYOung, Virginia Jones, Paul Knight, Patricia Foreman, Joy , ea Kip 34 Sy , . ii A l li . -J --L Smoke, Gloria ft' f ,Vy,t,I7U' Soloman, Joyce , -, C5437 ' A Spaicl, Philip ',, , Jfffewm SSJJJ 1355 ' 7 V f ,av-5 Jfgjvd- 2,,t3yGu S, Q L' QL ,f LQ, ,, 113 HOX far Un. AW! qbmuif Yau. ? The Pep Club welcomes four new sophomore members: Myra Pingley, Kathy Woolf, Sandy Russell, and Robin Hockman. A freshman student approaches a prospec- tive customer's house during the station- ery sale. 114 SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES 1 syels . ,, Wont you buy some stat1onery?, aj Myra Pinglcy and Mike Quynn To a pr spective customer. A class commirree discusses plans for the year. Seated, left to Right: Edna O'Dell, Linda Long, Benny Koon. Slanding: Claude Mason, Bobby Adams, Kenneth Wilson. --- Y- -W -Nz. FRESHMA OFFICERS VI' 1' Zfres'df'11r,- YteSugxllkar0S Y Jenkins wif bponsors. Miss Illene Russell Mr. john Duvall f 176011 X D6-Ha V00 . S.C.A Qguft. h - Honor Sumvan Susle Brumback TOmmY Caecljta 1' y . fo Mills reas CO Urea. 01116 A1100 283 STUDENTS CCPNSTIT TE The president and the finance committee of the ninth grade meet to discuss future plans for their money making project, Anderson, john Ash, James Ashby, Joyce Armel, Donald Bageant, Irene , Bailey, John Bailey, Lynda Baker, Geneva Ballenger, Lorna ,X-.- ' lxx , Bayliss, Donna Bean, Dixie Belford, Betty Bell, Ronald Berrymand, Peggy Bly, Linda Boden, Robert Bohrer, Betty Borror, Wanda Bowers, Terry Boyd, Victoria Breeden, Phyllis 116 y Allen, Connie Ambrose, Charles Adams, Larry Adams, Preston Aho Iudith 4 f-f- if fa, , W ,, . ..,, ' A Anderson, Carol THE FRESHMAN CLASS VE x KQ Qs, vikmgivegtilo TRW- Neg wif X X? Kalmar w2Q'?hi iwflgarjai Bryson, IN Bucker, Burke, M, Z-Eg? 4 ws fm, 2 Q .Q aw z K , - . .,,, kfb, X E., The Freshman Class gather for dancing and fun. Cain, Mildred Campbell, Dianna Ch-ateauneauf, Ray Cheshire, Joseph Christian, Donald X- Clemons, Judy 1 ' ,H Cline, Robyn VAAL '1 CM' Clowser, John Jug A ff Collins, Nancy Combs, Bonnie Conner, Margaret Cooke, Ronald Cooley, Jo Anne Cooper, Berry gf as 'QQ'-'Inv Copp, Nancy Cornwell, Patsy Cowger, Arnold Cox, Theodore Crabill, Danny is QS Crabill, 'Tommy Clowser, Elaine C - ,F WE BEGIN THE FIRST YEAR Easter, Linda Ever i -2 .J-'Q-H4 ' z'w,,1f ig:'gm5 ,, ,.: l' I' -5'-1- ?wJL'??1 T' -l Q . -:Q4fQ ' if fi j in ' 7, ig, it- Franklin, Charles Fries, Dwain Frye, Kenneth Funkhouser, Carolyn Gideon, jack Giffin, Nancy Glynn, Richard Goldizer, Randy Golightly, Shirley , X-2 , ELF. -1 1.1.1 ,bil t,,LxF lytic Q . , , if i A r7 ,V were-cjzebfezf I Edmonds, Patricia Fanning, Wancla Davidson, .lanie Dean, Harly Del-laven, Cheryl DeHaven, Donald DeHaven, Gail Dcllingcr, Charles Dietz, Martin Dovell, Linda Driver, Ronald Dyer, Joseph Ellis, julia. Dyer, Nancy Dyke, Mary MVN .f , , eSfcf7L.484 It, Emery, june Elliot, Williani Fletcher, lohn ,.,, , W . Fletcher, Michael Four, Earl X Er? fs? 5, ss aw . MW 'ef S Diss? F f f ,, my fx 8 V , s 52 gs if' it 75 ' I . K 2 L OF A FOUR YEAR CURRICULUM Gollaulay, Elizabeth Golliday, Alex Good, Garland Grove, Sharon Hammack, Ellen l J' Harley, Sharon Harmon, Judith Hartman, Myra T -Q l-lausenfluck, Maxwell Haymal-cer, Philip Heflin Shirley Hausenfluck, Karen Hlllyard, Eclwaril Hcrshman Ross Hodgson Kita Helmick Loretta Holtzman Ronald gg. ga: gg: , ,Eiga . 1' -- I, .ff1s:::i.zf i.iliiiiifl oiorli iio, R J W Henry Jerry Hook, Elsie Hovermale, John Janzer, Mary Jenkins, Beverly jenkins, Sarah johnson, William jones, Larry Jones, Thelma Kenny, Margaret Kerns, Margaret Kipps, Tommy Kremer, Joyce LaFollotre, Richard Lake, Linda Lambert, Edwin Largent, Max Lawyer, Judy LeHardy, Patrica Lillis, Thomas Lineburg, Allen Link, David Link, Elizabeth Lockhart, Richard Lofton, Joyce Lofton, Robert Long, Christine Lowery, John MacMillen, John Manuel, James Marshall, Bonnie Marston, Sue Martin, Andrew Martin, Donald McCauley, Betty McDaniel, William McDonald, Roger McKee, Linda Mcllwee, Curtis McRoberts, James Merriner, Charles Merritt, Maryla Micheal, Virginia Miller, Mary Mills, Carole Mogle, Mary Morrison, Judith Morrison, John Nellis, Joyce 120 DREAM ALONG WITH US WE :R 1 ARE O O R WAY TO THE TOP Nesselrodt, Sue Nichelson, Frances Nuri, Runi Oliver, Sheila O'Neal, Janet Owings, Sue Palmer, jack Patterson, Charles Patterson, Ray Penwell, Mary Petrie, John Place, Harold Place, Helen Plasters, Ronald Plotner, Terry Plummer, Clarence Presgraves, Shirley Proffitt, James Puckett, Sandra Pugh, Arthur Purdham, Patricia Racey, Loris Ramey, David Renner, Nancy ' Rcnner, Robert Richard, Robert Riding, George Ritchie, Dorothy Ritchie, Elliot Ritter, Boneda Ritter, Sandra Rogers, Cheryl Rose, Larry Santmier, ,lill Sandridge, Carol Sargent, Julia . , A I- io, vii ,Q , . v ,il W K If ,JA 1 ,fl w ' WJ' H J 1 , I. i ' ef ' 1 fk ' ff 4 is is ,, 3 'PWfl-igf' A if ik fa YH 1' X . fa 5, +-el , , if , .- 5 L QV? 1, 3 5 si - ,,.. 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'-'A A Scott Shanholtz Lynn Carolyn Shafer Shepard Roy Johnny Smith Smith Betty John Smith Smith Dana Rosalie Smith Snapp Fay Donald OUR HEADLINES Shepard Mary Shifflett Paul Snapp Helen Snapp ,lo Anne Snapp Marshall Shryock Henry Siers Dennis Sperry Thomas Stackman Diann Stultz Ronnie Silvius Rachel Simpson Barbara Stine Steve Stockdale Richard Stonebreakcr Minnie Sine Retha Sirbaugh Bonnie Stotler Carolyn Stotler Judy Strickland Judith Shryock George Skiles Arthur Sullivan Daniel Sullivan Thomas Symons Judith ARE JUST BEGINNING Tasker Bertha Tinsman Eva Weaver Roger Webber Beverley Weber William Tinsrnan Twigg Vance Wanda Vaughn Shirley Triplett Vance Vincennq Gerald Barbara Jud I' .ry V A I CU W0 JL ff :lr V- fr 'x UJ fl j M A ffl W rw ,I 01 . U if , wk. j . -' if -7 P MU aww gffi' Welsh Wliiracre , Williams Wilbur Wayne Jeffery Werdebaugh White Williamion Sonia David Leonarn Whaley White Williston Glen Harry Carolyn 1 5 1 . 4 . - iizg V :,.. l . r,i1y Unger Boyd Un ger Fred JJ gf Xxi x 1 i , ll fi X , ' i KQV' ml 1 is n Dayivan Wilson Mary Windle Mary Wallace Barbara Walters Bonnie Wingfield Randolph Wolfe David Wright James- ' ppb?-' 33 . Ware Ronald Warner Steven Wymer Hilda Young Walter Zirk Joyce STUDE- T AROU D THE SCHOOL with ,gavel in hand William Harrold holds the full at. These seniors are exploring furure possibilities in banking tention of his class mates. Donnie Strosnider, jeff Williams, Chuck Triplctt. Donnie Douyotas, and Mrs. Biddle are dancing the Charlesron????!!!l 124 EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS 2 Qgmi Fl Lflllflsl? YXj?rVAj'lr'i iE 'fiws MDV. 30,7250 Firyt Roux' Vice Prefidem. Dixie Branncr. Second Roux' Treamrer, Charles Briilgesg Honor Court, Janice Ke-rng Prexidenl, Kay Madigang Secretary, Sandra Priceg S.C.A. Reprasentatiffe, Earl Rinker. Miss Mary Cunningham Mr. joseph Carroll 125 ., 1 Q ' ,, ieee C J . J' ,, 9' lain 3 ,.' - , . r ' A Eafiwi ny QmaUWa as 3,eg,g:f :Ma f - ' - 4 Q '- r :W 5 .-r 'f 'ff' ' ' ' , 1:f'??f+5i .. .rag of ff' 4 9- -rwww.M raar Www gr 1, m'Q . ,f ef ,. 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A K i I - If ' f r J , Strosnider, Donna Strosnider, Gary Strosnider, Stanley Swinley, Priscilla Szymanski, Victoria Timbrook, Robert Tinsman, Anna Mae Tisinger, Judy Triplet, Juanita Triplett, Robert Unger, Richard Utterback, Charles Vance, Joanne Vann, Stephen Verret, Pamula Wakters, JoAnn Walters, Rachael Watkins, Gerald Waybright, Talmadge Werbaugh, Sonia Wersten, Donna Whetzel, Ruth Whitacre, Janie Whitacre, Russel White, Betty Jo White, Anne Wilson, Francis Wilt, David Winans, Steve Winterstine, Richard Witaker, John Wolfe, Edward Wright, Linda Wyrner, Patricia Yancey, Joyce Young, Lila Good physical stability is stressed and discussed as the seventh graders pre- pare their new health project. Eighth graders meet and enjoy the friendship of their new classmates at their first Get Acquainted Dance. SEVENTH D EIGHTH GR DE ACTIVITIES Miss Cunningham helps the eighth grade officers make plans for their future days and experiences at james Wootl. The youngest class in our school, strange and afraid, shy within the great mass of upperclassmen, eager to learn within the classroom-this is our seventh grade. This year they began their many new and varied activities amid the hum and buzz of a great school. One such activity was their health project in which they all worked together to stress physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. James Wfoodls eighth grade for l960-61 has proven to be the largest class ever'to enter our high school. Yet with the fine help of their sponsors, Miss Cunningham and Mr. Carroll, the class has organized themselves to a fine degree and has found great success in this planned organization. As they attended their first Get Acquainted Dance in September they came to know and understand each other. Later in the year, they pooled their resources again and had a fine cupcake sale. We all feel that the class of I65 will, through the next four years, prove very successful and very praiseworthy. SEVENTH GRADES MOVE TO NEW LOCATION Q . D 2 q w 5 J 5- it X is tx X Allanson, Ila Anderson, Linda Arnold, Sue Boyce, Sarah Boyce, Sharon Carter, Allen Catlett, Richard Clark, Albert Coffman, Daniel Cooper, Karol DeHaven, Robert Dick, Robert Elliott, Daniel Fanning, janet Farmer, Richard Fry, JoAnn Garrett, Ann Garrett, Eugene Givens, James Grandel, Mary Grayson, James Haines, David Hartley, Patricia I-Ielmick, Wanda Hibbard, Ronald Hicks, Boyd Hollaway, Carolyn Householder, Roger Hummer, Lynwood Johnson, Walter Jones, Leslie Lakes, Ronnie Larrick, Carroll Leake, Sharon Link, Brenda Malone, Marshall Massy, Gary Massey, Linda McKee, Sandra Pamela McQuistion Miller, Roger Milburn, Steven Mogle, Jean Murphy, Peggy Patton, Larry Perry, Vickie Pitcock, Barbara Reel, George Richards, Judy Richards, Sue Rhodes, June Sibert, Carol Smith, Marvin Strawderrnan, Steve Werdebaugh, Helen White, James Adams, Bonnie 'Q 4 ACTIVITIE Our years at James Wood have taught us many things. We have grown socially, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. This growth has come not only from the teacher's textbooks and reading, it has come from learning to get along with one another and learning to work to- gether. Through out clubs we have ac- complished these goals and we hope to become better prepared to get along happily in our life. 135 STUDE T CO-OPER TI E Fivirt Row, Left to Right: Larry Hockman, Charles Duvall, Sharon Cather, Ronnie Kern, Robert Carter, Shirley Brown, Kathy Woolf. Second Row: Delmar Jenkins, Jim Hockman, Barbara Kerns, Tommy Sullivan, Robert Williams, Gerald Parker, Janice Kern, Carol Owings. Third Row: Susan Brumback, Cheryl DeHaven, Lena Snapp, Charles Adams, Roger Adams, Susie Clemons, Philip LaFollett, John Prosser. Fourth Row: Helen Lamp, Joyce Brannon, Kay Kipps, Geraldine Basore, Rebecca Kitchen, Karen Russell, Linda Brumback, Carol Day. Fifth Row: Linda Long, Brenda Rams- burgh, Dixie Brannon, Judy Hewitt, John Owings, George Glaize, Libby Rose, Gary Henshaw. Sixth Row: Carol Ballinger, Katherine Kurstedt, Ann Woore, Judy Phelps, Wanda Barney, Joyce Muse, Doris Campbell, Joyce Nellis, Mary Miller. Seventh Row: Mr. Rogers, Sf707Z.f01',' Mr. Hoagland, Spomorg Arthur Rowe, Robert Carpenter, Earl Rinker, Jeff Williams, Barbara Ash, Carolyn Largent, Nancy Carpet. The Student Co-operative Association, since it includes every student at James Wood, is chiefly a service organization, and strives for better cooperation between stu- dents and faculty. This past year the SCA successfully planned and carried out several worthwhile projects: the used-book store, the three get-acquainted parties, and the football concession stand. A new constitution was written and adopted, and under- took a big problem: to raise enough money to build a new concession stand and erect a section of concrete bleachers. With the help of all the students, these projects were completed. The outstanding event of the SCA year was the assembly in February with the eminent Civil War historian and author of the Major Mosby Tales, Mr. Virgil Car- rington Jones, as the speaker. 136 ASSOCIATIO OFFICERS OF S.C.A. Firrt Row, Left to Right' Shirley Brown, Student Co- Mrs. Hoagland, Sponsor, Cathy Woolf, Parliumentarian, ortiinatorg Ronnie Kerns, Treafurerj Larry Hockman, Pfert- Carol Owings, Project Committeeg John Prosser, Legixlattre deutj Chuck Duvall, Vice-Prertdezztg Sharon Cather, Secre- Chairman, Jim Hockrnan, Special Events Chairman, Barbara tary, Bob Carter, Honor Council Chairman. Second Rona' Kerns, Poster Committee, Mr. Rogers, Spomor. MONITOR COMMISSION Firrt Roux Left to Right: Ann Woore, Brenda Ramsburgh, liams. Third Row: Barbara Ash, Arthur Rowe, Wanda Mary Miller, Joyce Nellis, Mary Powell, Doris Campbell, Barney, Carol Largenr. Fourth Row: Robert Carpenter, Earl Dixie Branner. Second Roux' Katherine Kurstedt, Carol Rinker. Ballinger, Judy Feth, Joyce Muse, Nancy Carper, Jeff Wil- HONOR COURT Mr. Rogers, Spomory Jerry Parker, Tommy Sullivan, Bob Carter, Robert Williams, Janice Kerns, Mrs. Hoagland, Spomor. S.C.A. PRESENTS - Parents enjoy the hot coffee and donuts served in the school cafeteria during Parents Night. One of the most active clubs at school, the S.C.A., sponsored such events this year as their gala Christmas Dance held in the school gym and a Parents' Night. All parents were invited to at- tend this special night at which time the teachers spoke with each one and answered questions concerning their childrenls prog- ress, attendance, etc. We feel that this has helped the teachers and students to obtain a deeper and better understanding of each other. As our faculty explain their techniques of teaching, the parents listen attentively Christmas spirits were gay and full of fun as the S.C.A.'s dance added a bit of sparkle to the holiday season. ,-'ifi ,fo I., Ann S - uyflo . eloqds fl Wa Par ,, as Sh ' rfhc-s ty, 5' Lvait the I S fOr he Cffck r CU c e ,O - HER STUDENTS- the HOW final touches 011 B b Caffef Puts th? -- fl ls the ljlonor Roll Bulletin Board SPOUSOIS Y WN Www, awa beS'1'n 'V the Charm l' loc Pnsquali brings laughter and mcrriment to the SCA Roy Ncsrer, Ann Wloore, and members of the Bern Club make a Dance. 139 few last notes before Chatter Party begins. x 'V FUTURE BUSINES Seated Left to R' h , I zg t.' Virginia Shiley, Treasurer: Rebecca Kitchen, PTC?.fid67Zf,' Sandy Haun, Seffefdfy--Sla1f1lzng.' Janet Ruckman, Recorder of Pointr: Larue Williams, Plzvologmplaer: Diana Sf0fY, HlJf0 1fW,' loyce DeHaven, Fzrrt Vice-Pferidentf joan McKinney, Reporlerg Pauletta Barnette, Second Vzce-Pretzdentg Mrs. Rebecca Whitlock, Sponmr. The James Wood Chapter of the Future Business The Virginia Chapter is second only to Louisiana in Leaders of America is for students interested in business membership and activity. and enrolled in business subjects. This organization strives to build in its members The organization is sponsored nationally by the qualities of good leadership, high character and civic United Business Education Association, a department of responsibility. the National Education Association. Row One, Left to Right: Mrs. Whitlock B Harden P Baker I C , . , . - , I. onner, F. Sylvester, nl. Spade, L. Muse, -I. Ruckman, R. Kitchen. Row Two: L. Wfilliams, P. Barnett, P. Light, C. Clowser J McKinney, J. Brannon Row Three' S Haun C S 1 L . . . , . ea , . White, V. Barns, M. Keeler, L. Baker, S. Clayton, D. Story. Row Four: G. Basore, B. Hartley, V. Shiley, B. Rotruck, D. Miller, B. 140 Dusing, P. Renner, D. Largent. Row Five: P. Bageant, M. Davis, C. Largent, S. Morehead, B. Sullivan, H. Easter, R. Johnson. EADERS OF AMERICA Row One, Left to Righl: H. Lamp, J. De-Haven, KI, Del-laven, P. Lee, N. Coffelt. P. Lee, S. Anderson, Mrs. Whitlock. Ron' Tzrox F. Clem, J. Gordon, j. Muse, D. Luttrell, A. DeHaven. L. Kerns, C. Boswell, D. Smith, B. LeMaster. Contests on local, state, and national levels in spelling, parliamentary procedure, Mr. and Miss Future Business Leader, exhibits, bulletin boards, essays, and public speaking are all designed to help the business stu- dent develop self-confidence and leadership ability. The james Wood Chapter had 84 members this year. The chapter has been an honor chapter in the state for several years and some members have won top honors in National contests in spelling and public speaking. 'CF 433.-i 1 Sf if 6 1 X- 4 .. .N 2 5 if mu .X lfrsigz , Q ' af 'EY ' Jy. :411r ' Row One. Lal! to Right: K. jenkins, H. Broy, S. Light, L. Grapes, M. Poole, S. Rodgers, V. Young, M, Dill, P. Breeden. Row Two: C. Fox, S. Donald, S. Renner, M. Haines, M. Sumption, D. jenkins, B. Robinson, S. Bailey, W. Braithwaite, L. Kerns. Razz' Three: Mrs. Wliitlczcli, M. Mauck, D. Luttrell, G. Manuel, P, Lee, K. Coffelt, S. Kenyon, AI. Delrlaven, B. Shade, N. Webster. Ron' Four: J. Anderson, B. Cortler, J. Robinson, R. Loften, G. Lofton, L. Seerist. 141 l FBLA AT WORK A D PL Y 3 ti-. A 45 J if . Time out between class for FBLA members ac Massanetta. Buy your ticket and dance so that others may walk. gy 199 V . tif ALA L - A A A I 'L', i A,g,.f 44329, ,N ,'A A Via tn FBLA sponsor gets cup of tea. Highlights of FBLA State Convention-the banquet. 142 A .-wivmami ks Louie' ' if VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING Left to Right: Dr. Donald Perrault, Sponrorf Sheila Te- vault, Reporterf Barbara Sullivan, Secretary Dolores Miller, Treawrem' Mary Clark, Hirloriang Jean Winans, Vice- Prerideuzg Geraldine Basore, Preridemf. The Vocational Office Training Program, which As in previous years the Vocational Office Training provides for classroom and on-the-job training, is part of Class held an Employer-Employee Banquet to express ap- the Business Education Program of james Wood. This preciation to the employers for providing opportunities year the program was expanded to permit additional for special training. seniors to receive classroom instruction in office practice. Fin: Row, Left-in Right: Luanna Muse, Carolyn Siets, Charlotte ler, Jean Winans, Hilda Easter, Barbara Dusing, Susie Clayton, Clowser, Fran Silvester, Geraldine Basore, Mary Clark, Carolyn Barbara Sullivan. Third Raw: Carol Clevenger, Barbara Hartley, Largent, Sheila Tevaulr. Second Row: Phyliss Light, Delores Mil- Betty Rotruck, Sue Parker, Mary Keeler, Mr. Perrault, Spomor. aaa x'S142v . R BUSINESS EXECUTIVES OF TG ORROW As a part of the VOT program, the stu- dents on the job have an opportunity to learn the operation of the latest type of of- fice equipment. Through this actual ex- perience they then are prepared for full time employment after graduation. The money making project this year was the sale of cupcakes and cookies the money earned from this project will be used to pay for the annual !'Employer, Employee Ban- quetf' i Mr. Leanard Wisecarver instructs VOT student, . . Hilda Easter, on the operation of a mimeograph machine. The VOT students sell cookies in the cafeteria as their money making project. Mr. Douglas Grimm, office manager at O'Sul- livan Rubber Company, discusses a new method of filing with Sue Parker. -Iudy Hewitt, Prefidenz Jerry Bennett, Vice-Preri dent: Larry Renner, Tren! men- Betty Heishman Sec 'remryg Robert Lofton Par liamenzariarz DISTRIBUTI E EDUCATIO CLUB Wfhen students are accepted into the Distribu- tive Education program, they are eligible to become a member of the D. E. Chapter. The main purpose of the chapter is to train the members of the club to assume the responsibilities in our economic system and to teach vocational under- standing, civic consciousness, social intelligence, and leadership development. By sponsoring professional and money making projects and competing with other D.E. Chapters in the state, these goals are accomplished. Every student has an opportunity to participate on a competitive basis in most of the D.E contests. Rnw One: R. Steele, J. Hewitt, L. Crider, M. Cornwell. Ron' Tum: M, Boone, B. Heishman, R. Steele, B. Lofton, R. Bly, P. Sager, Mr. Fluboam, DE Co-ordinator. 145 Rolf' One: M. Funkhouserg B. Wingfieltlg P Keeler. Razz' Tzro: D. Jenlcin ' J. Kremerg P. S DI TRI BUTIVE Rim' One' S H EDUCATION CLUB . . ulverg B. Haymakerg S. Russellg L. Kern: J. Hicksg C. Cowgerg B. Ashley: K. Baileyg F. Simpsong F. Funk. Ron' 'I'1vn.' S. Hottingerg D. Millerg R. Owensg W. Smith: C. Fryg .I. Bennettg Mr. Biddle, D. Sponfor. These contests were: sales judging, professional pleted this year were: a radio program, professional meet- selling, window display judging, D. E, Student of the ings with outstanding speakers from the field of distribu- Year, ad layout and copywriting, merchandise speech, tion, as special guests, an assembly, and Our 21 merchandise manuals, scrapbook, professional club pro- ployer-employee banquet, held ' ject, and honor club report. employers. Some of the professional projects successfully com- nnual em- in honor of the st d . Clarlcg G. Melester' s, W. Shileyg R. Adal ' hepherdg E. Davis. u ents's , D. Mich ns. C. Ro ' aelg B. Slonakerg N. y, R. Lampx M. Burle' ' son, L. Rennerg MODERN RETAILING ---- Don Hottinger demonstrates his selling ability to Mr. George Stickley from Gray and Etltly's Clothing Store. 243.-- :ity r' .f !' Dina Mr. Biddle explains the functions of distribution to several members during a club meeting. A variety of activities are included as a part of the DE Club each year. Through these activities, the members receive valu- able experiences which will aid them after graduation. T Members of the Scrapbook Com- mittee look over the picture schedule covering the club activ- ities for the year. . BEGINS WITHIN OUR SCHOOL I-....nq mg ,,, wfxwfx v--s , .L. Members of the D, E. Club Bulletin Board Committee zitlil the finishing muchcs to a display which appeared in the front hall of the school. '-L-........,,, Delmar Jenkins, active D. E. member, convcrscs with Mr. Wright in thc finals of the Job Interview Contest. WOOD POST STAFF Splinters, Fall Fashions and Can You Picture are among a few of the numerous changes in the 1960- 61 Wood Post. The greatest alteration was the addition of two more pages. This required more effort on the part of both editors and reporters. Interviewing, photography, layout and rechecking for accuraty are among the many tasks performed by the members of journalism Class. The Staff has endeavored to make this year's paper the biggest and most entertaining one in the history of the Wood Post. Cooperation of students and teachers has helped in attaining these objectives. The Wood Post has been under the rewarding sponsorship of Mrs. Nora Collett. 49 'I I f I I .f . ,y , gi T l A A,-.A PROOFREADERS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES .Seafe1l'.' Roaclal Steel, Frances Funk. Standing: Marita Connelly, Margaret Loy, Carol Owings. WOODBI E FINANCE AND TYPIST-Betty Heishman, janet Ruckrnan, Gloria Rosenberger. 1 ,,!,..f ,,,.-1-' fa, 1. if ' ,, Mb . , ,.wE, :5g E r H - gm 1 ..s,,,,. AYJ 7. K ia, NM A A f i - , X .f-W' f 391510-.IEu I x. s. EDITORS - Barbara Sperry, Edilor: Garry Sale, Arfirtnnl Editor. Beginning last summer, the year- book staff was organized during several training workshops, which were held at the school. The mem- bers of the staff received training in the organizing and making of the yearbook. Several members of the stuff attended the workshop at the George Wfashingron Hotel, which was sponsored by the Inter- Collegiate Press. From this work- shop they learned the proper con- struction and important points that make the book ai better quality. Mr. James Biddle Spofuof Through many long hours of work the staff, completed the largest yearbook in the history of james XVood. Wforking one hour each day during the school week, the staff completed what we believe to be the best book in the history of the school. Over eight hundred books were sold, which was a new high in cir- culation. The members of the james Wood Woodbine Staff hope this yeat's edition of the yearbook will bring the school story to the stu- dents and better acquaint them with the school. VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE The line routine for the Variety Show rehearses with plenty of pep and rhythm. 152 Costumes for the Variety Show are chosen, adjusted, and fitted. Each year the james Wood Journalism staff writes, prints, and sell out school news- paper, The Woodpost. This, in itself is a big jobg but through careful planning and preparations the staff has also succeeded in putting on a great, old fashioned Variety Show. The show consisted of dancing such as the Charleston and the waltz, singing, and many types of typical old time entertainment. Smooth and easy are the by-words for rehearsal of the waltz. if. I 73? ' T 0 -1 s MEMORIES OF '61 . ll do if ll Ol OO Cheshire, e ask Mr' on and Arihur ROW ' Page. Ioyce Brafm lviflj on a sen1Of KT Student, for Hs Susie Clemons and .lCffY Parker ' - Outs with Mr- Manual , sports editors, discuss grrdiron lay QC Th captions and h cuss and compare la e staff gathers to djs Members of the Womlbine Staff find new irlc-as for their annual at the i eadllnw fOr their - yours' workshop sponsored by the Inter-Collegiate Press last Fall. fe5Pecrrve pages 153 BETA CLUB Sufefl bw Caticf ' QETQLCMPH ' ,BO Q99 H501- - T- 5 ' -SP0 f . o ,mul Ysoseobwg' E199 . lwgg. Gxofla -dent, 'PTQS1 Vice Members of the junior or Senior class at James Wood who maintain a B average are invited to join the Beta Club. The purpose of the Beta Club is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among high school students of America, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education. This year the Beta Club held their annual beauty contest November 17. 1960, thus raising the money to send the members to the Beta Convention. On January 11, 1961, the school cafeteria was transformed into an attractive environment for the Beta Banquet and Initiation Ceremony. In March many of the members attended the annual State Beta Club con- vention held in Roanoke. This event climaxed the james Wootl Beta activities for the year. Rau' One, Left to Right: B. Heishrnan, M. McClanahan, S. Boyce P. Lee, C. Luttrell, B. Haines, P. Lee, K. Coffelt, C. Campbell Rauf Two: C. Lar ent B. Sullivan C. Luttrell D. Nesselrodt F 8 i , i , - Adams, C. Clowser, N. Keeler, C. Godlove, N. Lewis. Ron' Three: G. Basore, C. Clevenger, R. Headly, C. Rose, J. Wianas ,. ,. .,k,....k 3 . ..ig,g...k Maia .Q-.sg.vNa... S. Clayton. Row Four: B. Sperry, Rotruck, H. Easter, M. Connelly, G. Rosenburger, M. Griffith, B. N. Carpet, P. Light. Ron' Five: DI. Brannon, C. Duvall, R. Snapp, Mr. Gordon, Sponsor. Row Six: A. Rowe, D. Stotler, J. Prosser, Mcllwee, D. Martin. L. I-Iockman, P. LaFollette, C. BETA CLUB Our three beauty winners, Sherry Ensogna, sec- ond placeg Barbara Komsa, Miss James Wootlg and Cheryl DeHaven, third place winner, are excited and very happy over the results. Our annual Beta Club Beauty Contest was held on November 17. Seventy-two girls competed for the title of Miss James Wood and also for dress honors, The winners were presented with such gifts as compacts, pocketbooks, jewelry, and a loving cup. Yet win or lose, each of the girls had a memorable and dazzling night which they will never forget. BEAUTY CGNTEST C7 The winners of the dress contest, Virginia Young, second placeg Kay Madagan, first placeg and Betsy Phelps, third placeg can't beliove that they have been selected for these honors. As the seventy-two contestants assemble together, the stage is brilliant with the beauty and joy of youth. 155 HIGHLIGHTS BETA One of our new members, Danny Stotler, pinned by the secretary, Gloria Rosenberger. 15 The Beats , their sponsors and guests all enjoy the fried chicken, mashed potatoes, peas, and ice cream which was part of their delicious dinner. Each year james Wood's Beta Club, along with many such clubs all over Virginia, journey to the Stare Conven- tion. This year, the convention was held in March at Roanoke in the Grand Hotel Roanoke. During the course of the Convention, the members attended such activities as a talent show, various educational lectures, and many campaign activities, through which they elected a stare President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. ln January the club held their annual initiation ban- quet in the school cafeteria. During the night a big chicken dinner was held in honor of the new members who were recognized, initiated, and pinned. The first night of the convention, all the members gath- ered to discuss the exciting events of the day. Nm 'V All the Bctasu relax on the bus as they look forward to a wonder- ful weekend in Roanoke. if 5 . Pt?2PfR:a Q-T .1 ' 1, f- f.'.'ksQ:i1 LIBRARY CLUB Left to Righif Dana Bursey, Linda Ellyett, IoAnn Bursey, Linda Kerns, Carol Dellinger, Linda Amtower, Judy DeHaven, Helen Lamp, Marylin Gentery. Linda Ellyett, Reporlerf Carol Dellinger, Trearurerg Judy DeHaven, Vice-Prerident: Helen Lamp, Prerident: Marilyn Gentery, Hirtoriang Linda Kerns, Sergeant-al-Armr,' Linda Amtower, S.C.A. Reprererzm- tire. The Library Club is an organization con- sisting of students from the eighth through the twelfth grades who are interested in the library and the way it functions. The motto is By Our Efforts We Hope To Risef, The colors are green and gold and the flower is the yellow mum. The purpose of the Library Club is to help create a quiet, peaceful and restful en- vironment for the students and teachers who wish to use the library for browsing, study and research. Some of the activities of the club members are: 1. The members become familiar with the books by shelving them according to fiction and non-fiction which includes the Dewey Decimal System. 2. Passes are checked for accuracy. 5. The Periodical room is ready at all times for reference materials. 4. The members also assist with the cir- culation of books. Through this the club mem- bers learn to appreciate good literature and relate to other students their knowledge con- cerning the placement of books and other materials found in the library. 157 'd R bin Hockman, Reporter: Judi' Ailes, Treasure . Left to Right: Ronnie Kern, Vifapreji em . 0 Sherry' Ensogna, Seffeldfk' John Prosser' Prendem' Students who comprise the membership of the Latin Club are enrolled in the first or second year of Latin. Membership is maintained throughout the stu- dent's high school career. The two major purposes of the Latin Club are the social and cultural development of the members. Read- LATI ing, pictures, film strips, and reports were presented periodically to enhance the members' background of in- formation concerning Roman life in the past and present. The climax of the year's activities was the Latin Banquet when the entire evenings activities transpired in a Roman atmosphere. Q X :- 1 Q . ga ,. ,,., Rau' One: L. Gregory, D. McDaniel C Leight C Godlovc , . , . , Hockman, D. Strosnider, J. Brown, B. Aylor. Rout Four S. Boyce, M, McClanahan, W. Barney, J. Ailes, S. Ensogna. D. Kelcher, A. Argenbright, S. McRoberts, L. Quynn, R Row Tim: D. Martin, P. Painter, D. Luttrell, W. Collum, Kerns, G. Burke, K. Judy, K. Funk. Rout' Five: J. Michael P. Hoover, B. Miller, S. Miller, R. Hockman, S. Williams. B. Pugh, G. Tisinger. Row Three: E. Shil M. G ' ' ey, rove, M, Griffith, B. Foster, J 158 F Iffl Row. Lefz zo Righz' G Q., Clemons Spe ' elfffwd R - Nuff, 1 . M' igfyT!gfii-fieW Ol5- Eiofliirler' T-JSiiii2e C' Kms, A. Mi J- Williams B 9 Roux'-I. He It, C- Tripleff 'BL' Wisecarvele R I IGF. C. Ballen , . Patteson, DPEe?ri G. gale, J ,ptdssweliben L ,H6CkSnapp, L Roierkl. Grim 5 ' ner, , 7 er,.-O-'Y ma,.- , .KA shifieff, D. Haffiflf'-QS, C. Duiit1lllj,BiW'i'fS, K. iiijiiiiali' awyer. Fjfw Rong This dare is the traditionally accepted one for the The major money making project was the Latin founding of Rome, This time also Coigqideg with Na- Club Dance. The proceeds go for the expenses of the tional Latin Week, which also falls during the week of banquet and for purchasing needed equipment for the April 21st, Latin Department. .. :FK S? fx c i . 5 k Clemons L Lockhart, P. Fifit Row, Left lo Right: B. Golightly, M. Penwell, S. Brumbac , l. ' , . Knight, K. Strickler, N. Heishman, C. Fox, M. Miller, B. Simpson. Second Roux' L. Scott, K. Kurstedt, K. Colley, L. Coleman, L. Smith, B. Robinson, C. Bennett, B. Williams, J. Strickland, D. Stackman, P. Purdham. Third Roux' J. Nellis, M. Hartman, S. Nesselrodt, M. Dyke, N. Dyer, S. Oliver, S. Owings, C. Mills, S. Marston, S. Ritter, J. O'Neal, E. Hammack, B. Marshall. Fourth Roan' M. Fletcher, G. Ridings, G. Manuel, B. Jenkins, P. Lalelardy, D. Bean, L. Ballenger, J. Stotler, Fifth Roux' E. Shyrock, R. McKee, J. Petrie, T. Sperry, R. Bell, D, Martin, R. Clark, R. Hartman, E. Fout, E. Golladay, E. I-Iovermale. Sixfh Row: T. Kipps, D. Crabill, T. McDonald, R. Holtzman, ' ' D. Wolfe, T. Lillis, H. Kerns, T. Bowers. D. Wingfield, C. Adams, 1 ROMAN CULTURE IS RELIVED Earl Profitt and Mike Perry demonstrate true Maps of Rome, shields, swords, and such are Roman combat techniques. part of these Latin student's projects. Each year students taking Latin find knowledge not only of the language but also of the customs. They discover new and interest- ing things about the slaves, war and combat, eating habits and such. In this way the ancient Roman's cities, their life and their customs are brought closer to the hearts of our students. 1' 4 y L 160 When the masters call the slaves must come! ...uma - Wliti said Lincoln freed the slaves? M Firft R0111' Mr. Bayles, Sfmzzmr. Second Roux Left in Right: Richard Winterstine, Scrapbook: Donald Stron- snider, Vice-Preridenz. Third Roux' Edward Shiley, Trem- urerp jim Hockman, Prerident. Fourfh Roux' Charles Pat- teson, ClJaplai11,' Jeff Williams, Secretary. HI-Y CLUB The james Wood Hi-Y Chapter was reorganized again this year. lt is the religious organization at james XX'ood for boys in grades eight through twelve. The Hi-Y endeavors to create, maintain, and extend throughout home, school, and community high standards of Christian liv- ing. All members must strive to maintain the objectives of the club and to attend church regularly. Throughout the year the Hi-Y occasionally sponsors Wednesday morning chapel and the blessing at lunch. The club also spon- sored a sale of book covers. nn sm-MQ Fiflf Roux Left In Right: David Larrick, Gary Lee, Roy Hock- snider, Mr. Bayles, Sfwnmr. Third Row: Edward Shiley, jim W man, George Goode, John Marker, James Ferrell. Second Roux' Hockman, Charles Patteson, William Butler, jeff Williams. J Ihilip Haines, jesse Riggleman, Samuel Russell, Donald Stron- l 161 l MU ALPHA THETA The Mu Alpha Theta Club is a local chapter of the National High School and junior College Mathematics Club. The members are students who take a college preparatory mathematics course and who maintain a B average in the course. Although this is only the second year of the Mu Alpha Theta Club, the membership is growing continuously, The purpose of the club is the pro- OFFICERS: Danny Stotler, Vice-Pre.rir1en1,' Philip Lafollcrfvv Prerideutq Larry Hockman, Secretary Mrs. Woore, Sjzmaror, Mrs. Wtxrre is giving math instruction to one of her students, Mickey Artrip. motion of scholarship in, and enjoyment and understand- ing of mathematics among high school students. At the regular monthly meetings the members learn different facts about mathematics and guest speakers explain how mathematical concepts are used in everyday life as in banking and accounting. Firrt Row, I.efz In Right: Mrs. Wfoore, Spmzrorq Elizabeth Philip Lafollette. Third Row: Mickey Artrip, Edward Rose, Susie Clemons, Carol Luttrell, Nancy Carpet. Second Shiley, Chuck Duvall, Arthur Rowe, Garry Sale, John Row: Larry I-Iockman, james Mcllwee, Richard Edwards, Prosser, Danny Stotler. Louis Eye, Douglas Martin, Larry Gregory, Eugene Lee, SCIENCE CLUB Seated, Left , . . ork, Sp Harry Kern. to Right' Mr Y Oman' Karen Strickler, Nancy He Affiliated with the national organization, Science Clubs of America, is the James Wfood Science Club. Each semester the ishman, Dolor es jenkins, members try to increase their knowledge of science, learn to perfect skills in science, give service to their community and nation and help carry out the program of the Science Club of America. These students are showing the use of some of their laboratory equi m Strickler, Dolores jenkins. Nancy Heishm p ent. Leff to Right: Karen an, Harry Kern, Mr. York Spmuor Ie!! in Riglah' Mrs. Hovermale, Spou- P569 C50 Linda Brumback. Prerz for Mickey Artrip, Trea.r11rer'.' Stella rleuty Charlotte Rose, Vire-Preria'en! Belle, Ser'retaf11'J 6 Gloria Rosenberger, Reporter. The Spanish Club consists of 43 members that are taking or have taken Spanish. At each monthly meeting a movie and report are given on the culture and back- ground of different Spanish speaking countries chosen by the club. Their financial project is the selling of candy. The social activities are a banquet and dance and a picnic at the end of the year. Each year rt medal is given to a first year member and a second year member of the Spanish Club. These students are chosen from those making the five highest averages and voted on by their class. an First Row, Left tn Righl: L. Brumback, M. Connelly, D. Nessel rodt, C. Luttrell, P. Vann, D. jones, nl. Lupton, F. Adams, J Bursey, L. Dovell. Second Roux' C, Rose, R. Headley, K. Kur stedt, A. Woore, D. Bursey, C. Coffman, A. Ritchie, S. Morehead, B. Komsa, R. Ballow, M. Alt. Third Roux' S. Bell, G. Rosen berger, B. Hamrnack, S. Wills, R. Edwards, B. Heishman, P. Clark, F. Simpson, C. Cowger, M. Zirk, M. McClanhan. Fourth Roux' R. Snapp, B. Butler, R. Lloud, T. Reed, DI. Mcllwee, M. Artrip, R. Wright, G. Borden, D. Braithwaite. Fifth Row: L. Parkinson, B. Trenum. 164 l M990 -Q-we-fp HACEMOS Spanish Club sponsor, Mrs. Elsie l-lovetmale, steals a taste of the turkey and concedes that it certainly is delicious. james Wo0d's Spanish Club, under the guiding hand of their sponsor, Mrs. Elsie Hover- male, found fun and excitement in a typical night of Spanish' merriment. Everyone helped and the result was a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings, followed by dancing and games. The club also joined hands and sold hun- dreds of boxes of candy throughout the area in order to pay for their banquet. After finishing the turkey and the dessert, the students swing into a slow dance rhythm. FUTURE URSES CLUB Sr Mrs. Zuckerman, and Miss Painter Spomm,-V Kay Kipps, Reporter: Nancy Carper, I're.tidenl,' Barbara Clevenger, Vice Preridezzlx Sandra Baggerly, Hinoriml. The main purpose of the Future Nurses' Club is to stimulate interest in nursing or other medical fields and to acquaint the students with the requirements they must meet for entry into their chosen field of work. At their meetings they had guest speakers from the various fields of medicine, and saw motion pictures on nursing recruitment, physical therapy and rehabilita- tion. To be eligible for membership in the club, the student must be a junior or senior and maintain at least a C average. The members participate in the Health program of the county, the Pre-school clinic, the Dental clinic and in the school clinic at james Wood. 4? nf Firsi Roux Lef! to Rigbls Miss Painter, Sponmrg Mrs. Zuckerman, Spozzsorg Sandra Baggerly, Peggy Dinges, Susie Clemons, Katherine Kerns, Marita Connelly, Carol Coffman. Second I?ou'.' Nancy Carpet, Barbara Ash, Barbara Clevenger, Wantla Barney, Phyliss Painter, Kay Kipps, Florence Barr, Patricia Harworth. 166 'P i OUR FUTURE GIRLS IN WHITE - - l fi' X. in in Q E Nancy Carper. President of the Future Nurses Club, places a new poster on the clinic bulletin boartl. grooming h1bits Kay Kipps explains the clubs money making project, T L C, to Lucy Painter. Miss Judy Young introduces the girls to new and better Our future girls in white become members of the Nurses Club to develop interest :incl opportunity in this important profession. This year they have sponsored such programs as ll tea and pinning, n good-grooming assembly and the selling of T L C. ' . is-f ., ,. L Q TRI-HI-Y Rau' One. Left tv Righzx Miss Cather, Sponrorg S. Hausenfluck B. DeHaven, D. Campbell, P. Lee, C. Godlove, P. Lee, C. Lake S. Brown, S. Davis, D. Story. Row Tivo: L. White, P. Brown, S. Rogers, F. Adams, J. Muse, C. Dellinger, C. Large-nt, P. Dinges, J. McKinney, R. McDonald. Rnw Three: L. Spitler, J. Ailes, M. Ridings, C. Coffman, L. Wilkins, G. Basore, K. Kurstedt, R. Hockman, B. Shackleford. Rnu' Four: W. Barney, M. Ridings, B. Heishman, K. Kipps, N. Larrick, B. Hammack, R. Holiday, A. Shiley. Ron' Fzre: B. Clevenger, S. Nesselrodt, D. jenkins, C. Richards, C. Woolf, R. Kitchen. qu. Our Tri-Hi-Y Club was composed this year of forty-seven members, who strived to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The club has been very active in the spiritual life of the school. It has been responsible for the Thought for the Week, grace at lunch, and Chapel on Wednesdays, and also sends representatives to the Model General Assembly in Richmond. Our sponsor this year, Miss Cather, has given us wonderful guidance, and for this we are greatly indebted. Rou' One. Left lo Righl: K. Kipps, urer. Row Three: C. Woolf, Soug- Preridenl: Miss Cather, Sjmnmr. Row leaa'er,' G. Basore, Chaplaing F. Adams, 168 Two: NW. Barney, Vice-President: J. Reporlerg A. Shiley, Pirmiri. Muse, Secretary. -I. McKinney, Trear WE FOLLOW HIS FooTsTEPs Mr. Wright shows movies on his latest book, FORTRESS OF FAITH, at Wetlnesday Morning Chapel. Each year the Tri-Hi-Y attempts to strengthen students contact with God by means of Christian programs, activities, and such. This year they have presented such things as Wednesday Morning Chapel and the daily blessing. We feel that through these activities our youth will lead better and more Christian lives in their future. Dixie Branner, accompanied by Sandy Russell, renders a song during the Chapel program. -vw Kay Kipps, active Tri-Hi-Y member, gives the blessing at lunch. 169 16 415' Jean Winans had the honor of being chosen Key Club Sweet heart this year. She was elected by majority vote of the club members and was presented a white blazer with the Key Club emblem on it. Ron' One, Lefl In Riglal: Robert Carter, l'r'exideuI,' Mr. Fishcl, Spwlmr. Ron' Tzwo: Maynard Grove, Program Chairman. Ron' Tlaree: Charles Duvall, Vice l're,tider1f,' Garry Sticlcles, Senior Reprerezllatircf, Ron' Folnz' Ronnie Keiter, Serrelargg' jimmy Hockman, Sophomore Repfe.rc'nlati1'c,' Mr. Funkhouser, Spoumr, Rau' Fire: Douglas Martin, Treamrer. KEY 170 l CLUB Row One, Left 10 Right: Richard Miller, Roger Snapp, Mr. Funlchouser. Rau' Two: Robert Dove, Douglas Martin, Gary Stickles, Maynard Grove, Mr. Fishel. Ron' Three: Larry Hockman, jimmy Hockman, Ronnie Keiter, Billy Aylor, Donald Duyotas, Tommy Sheetz, Chuck Duvall, Larry Gregory, Bobby Carter, Gary Tisinger, jimmy Kreamer, Ronnie Kern. Rau' Four: john Prosser. The Kiwanis Key Club at james Wood is a junior civic organization based on the same principles as its sponsoring body, the Kiwanis Club. Its chief aims are to promote character in the member and to work on community and school projects. The club consists of 24 members who are invited ro join the club. Some of our past projects are: the construction of a picnic shelter in the recreation park, a sign erected in front of our school, and the donation of many books to our library. The Key Club spreads good will both for the club and James Wfood High School, Some of the qualifications for membership are: the student must be a sophomore, junior, or senior. They are chosen on the basis of moral conduct, civic interest, and they must maintain a C average. This year the club erected another sign identifying james Wood High School, held a light bulb sale, gave S50 to the school library, assisted the community on Polio, Crippled Chil- dren, and Heart Fund Drives, and had billboard road signs erected on Safety and Church activities. 171 i25:W551.fA 41 ig gf -, 541: 121 gr, L -QV ,f - 3 4, 1 , S' ' qw ' 'WI' K 5 J1.1,ef..,, ,N Mfg. B ,QQ A 5 . - ,K 21,13-if 3 ' A 1, . .-- by x- .,Ty2..i1g2f. ' i 'fi W' , ,,, Q , H ,+ 'NI Qi a , Q .X My ,- 1 4 Ax 4-B 47- . V -N595 1- , 'ggzqgz' ' ui , THE KEY TO SUCCESS -lames XY!ood's Key Club is one of the most organized and active groups here at school. This year they have presented a Christmas Dance at the War Memorial Building and a delicious Pancake Supper which both proved very successful. The members also joined forces to sell light bulbs and to import new Key Club jackets. We feel that this club is a great asset to our community and that their efforts are well appreciated. Fun and dancing continue through the night. The Kiwanis and Key Club members serve the never ending line of pancake eaters. These guests discover that coffee and pancakes taste 173 wonderful together. Q--...,..... Rnn' One: J. Grayson, -I. I-laymaker, R. Farmer, L. Patton, C. Utter back, D. Elliot, A. Clark, D. Owings, H. Whaler. Rnzz' Tim: L. Hum mer, D. Clowser, L. Carper, R. McDaniel, D. McDonald, G. Reel. M Malone, J. Edmonds. Ron' Three: W. McDonald, R. McDaniel. R Jenkins, W. Broy. M. Largent, D. Kerns, T. Brill, M. Fletcher, T. Kipps Ron' Four: O. Renner, D. Allanson, J. Racey, R. Long, G. Grim, S Winans, bl. Lintair, L. Rose. Rrm' Fire: R. Brumback. B- Hicks. P Fletcher, R. McDonald, G. Patterson, K. Lineberg, ,l. Messick. Ron' Six R. Kerns, T. Crabill, K. Ashby, J. Owings, C. Mason, R. Luttrell. 174 - fer ' ' fffr:1f'4 The boys' 4-H at James Wood consists of both senior and junior groups. The boys are improving and learning how to keep accurate record book s. This year as a project they are taking forestry. Other projects include conserva- tion, gardening, and poul- try and livestock care. The boys are taught by Mr. joe Whitman, Assistant Coun- ty Agent. There are fifty- three members. ' 32 ia Wa .- i Ron' One: Stella Bell, Vice-Prerizienz: Loretta Wilkins, Secretary: Carol Lake, Prerident. Rou' Tim: john Owings, Preridentf Tommy Kipps, Serremryf Betty Kerns, Song Leader. Row Three: Ronnie Bell, Reporterg Barbara Komsa, Treat- urer. Row Four: Roger McDaniel, Secrelnryx Marshal Malone, Trearurer. R010 Five: George Reel, President: Boyd Hicks, Vice-Preriderrt. -W W- 4 H CLUB 'Tal' 1 s Row One. Leif fo Rishi: H- Boyce. S- Boyce, J. Nellis. D- Row Three: J. sammref, P. Smith, J. Abe, B. Komsa, s. made, Klepetka, L. DeHaven, C. Lake, M. Clark. Row Two: L. Rosen- N, Sandy, B. Kerns. Row Fnur: E. Grayson, M. Grandel, M. berger, O. Clowser, 1. Fanning, L. Wilkins, S. Bell, M. Riley. Rickard, M, Jagger, S, Hulver, P, McQuistion, B. Adams. The Senior group of the 4-H is composed of 66 laundry, and home beautification. girls. For a group project the girls are raking home The club is under the instruction of Miss Agnes V safety. In addition to this, they are also enrolled in Shirley, Home agent. clothing, foods, canning, freezing, home improvement, . P, 1,1 Row One. Left to Right: D. Branner, J. Utterback, B. Wallace, S. Nesselrodt, G. Manuel, A. Garrett, S. Grove, S. Leake, B. E. Brannon, L. Grapes, C. Colvin, U. Bowen, L. Massey. Row Seekforcl. Rmz' Four: K. Parish, S. Nail, K. Vloolf, A. Baggerly, Tzm: C. Kerns, E. Odell, J. Richards, L. Comer, S. Vance, S. N. Renner, J. Hicks, C. Butler. McKee, K. Cooper, N. Kaiser. Ron' Three: F. Seal, R. Hockman, 175 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Fifi! Razr, Left to Right: P. Whetzel, Hirlnriavl: R. Holliday. Song I.eader,' B. Sperry, Piauirl. Second Rauf: C. Lake, Parliamentarian: L. Amrower, Reporterg S. Baggerly, Trea.tm'er,' S. Hausenfluck, Secrelary: I.. Wilkins, Vice-Presideutg K. Russell, President. The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America Chapter is to encourage students to take part in home- making activities in their parental homes and to help prepare them for establishing their own homes in the future. The Future Homemakers of America Chapter has held regular monthly meetings and members have presented skits pertaining to the goals of the Chapter. Guest speakers have given interesting and enjoyable talks on a variety of subjects. One of the informative addresses was given by Mayor Claude Smalts of Win- chester who spoke on Civil Defense. 176 Mrs. Mary Humphries, Co-Sponmr: Miss Kath erine Watson, Co-Spomorg Mrs. Ruth Sutphrn Spomor. The Chapter conducted the annual rose sale and cup- cake sale. The proceeds from these activities went to the National Foundation Polio Drive. During F.H.A. Week, which is the first week in April, the Chapter gave a tea for the faculty. Sponsoring the Daughters of the Stars Federation meeting was a highlight activity of the year. The chapter held the Mother and Daughter Ban- quent that brought the mothers and daughters into a closer relationship. OF AMERICA we H MAKEQS Ron' One, I.ef1 tn Right: B. Fanastock, B. Harden, B. Camp- bell, D. Conner, S. Russell, H. Bly, M. Snapp, A. Moreland K. Russell, L. Holliday. Ron' Tim: B. Sperry, S. Hausen fluck, K. Kline, S. Baggerly, R. Holliday, N. Shifflett, N AMERICA Keeler, A. Shiley, S. Russell, R. McDonald. Rauf Three: V. Shiley, M. Ridings, J. Turner, J. Baker, N. Patterson, J. Hicks, J. Kump, W. Tobin, K. Bailey, H. Easter. Razz' One. Iefz to Righl: F. Barr, B. Campbell, B. Wareham, S. Brown, C. Lake, P. Brown, M. Smith, W. MacDonald L. Wilkins. Ron' Tivo: F. Edmonson, C. Richard, -I. Fish- back, M. Heishman, N. Larrick, B. Komsa, C. Wolfe, nl Ruckman, C. Kline. Roll' Three: H. Lamp, N..Sandy, K AMERICA 3 m e QXBWRE H MAKFRS Hausenfluck, J. McKee, D. DeHaven, C. Leighr, B. Slonaker, M. Davis. Ron' Four: R. Reynolds, C. Altman, 1. DeHaven, B. Boyles, E. Funk, B. Martin, P. Myers. Row Fire: M. Neff, M. Ridinps, D. Micheal, T. Lowery, M. Shade, B. Heishman, C. Butler. FUTURE HOMEMAKER OE AMERICA First Roux Left ln Right: L. Hiett, C. Dellinger, P. Russell, S. Light, P. Pitcock, L. Amtower, A. Baggerly -I. Whetzel, P. Whetzel, W. Orndorff, P. Edmonds, B. Campbell, J. Clowser, N. Harden. Second Row: A. Racey, B. Vance, Ke Hausenfluck, J. Crosen, W. Braithwait. L. Snapp, L. Crosen, K. Huffman, B. De- Havcn, U. Bowen, 1. DeHaven, J. Foreman, A. Woore Third Roux' L. Burchman, B. Shade, A. Campbell, J. Zirk, M. Davis, M. Dill, G. Fletcher, L. Long, J. Burch- man, S. Donald, G. Carbaugh, B. Ellis. Fourth Roux' M. jenkins, M. Prelip, D. Luttrell, M. DeHaven, 1. Gordon, K. Braithwaite, M. Alt, P. Mauzy, S. Heflin, S. Meade, M. Sumption. Mrs. Sutphin, Spomor. Fifth Roux' J. Pennington, L. Elliott, J. Davidson, G. Smoke, S. Hulver, J. Abtell, S. Cather. AMERICA tiiiisiaf Firit Roux Left to Right: B. Belford, P. Herring, 1. Mangum. Fourth Row: B. Bohrer, E. Ambrose, B. Sager, L Rickard, M. Carnes, R. jenkins, L. Hewitt, Hicks, L. LeMaster, N. Boyer, J. Whitacre, L. Kerns, N. Steele, J. Utterback, L. McKee, B. Harden. Second 5- HaUWOrtl'l, O. Apperson, B. Dillow. Fifth Roux' Roux' P. Vann, 1. Robinson, V. Gutbridge, S. Hepner, W. Borror, C. Allen, JI DeHaven, B. Largent, B. De- B. Presgraves, E. Purtlebaugh, -I. Patterson, P. Wymer, Haven. Sixth Roux' Mrs. Humphries, Spozzrorq B. Col- S. Martin, R. Silvius, P. Clowser. 'Third Rout: P. Bly, lins, D. Stotler, B. Boarman, B. Keller, J. Fauver, B. B. Bennett, B. Houston, E. Vaught, C. Jobe, G. Miller, Johns. V. Young, 1. Harmon, C. Campbell, J. Vincent, P. BETTER HOMES LEAD TO . . . me 1 F.H.A. girls work industriously on posters which will display their clubs purpose. Karen Russell, President of james XVood F.H.A., calls a federation meeting to order. Our countries future will depend upon the ability of the citizens who manage our government and control our interests to meet and shoulder these responsibilities successfully. plumes XXfood's Future Homemalters Club feels that just as everything else begins at home, so does success. Therefore, they are beginning today to plan successful homes for tomorrow through learning, doing, and sewing. Everyone agrees that the roses to be sold for the polio drive are indeed beautiful. 179 'v i . A BETTER AMERICA! h ' joy Foreman and Betty Cooper find an avid admirer for their roses. Linda Amtower gives Lucy the profits of iiW'Ni their rose sale to be turned in tothe March of Dimes. 1 -L 5 f. if , 5 N ,,,, fs' f E . - 1 , f 5 . i I: A. ,11 ,. N T, Mr. Wright enjoys the tea prepared for him by Barbara Sperry and Karen Russell at the 'Teachers' Tea. ,sq ff'-. his Mr. Turner and Miss Painter prepare to taste jean Turner's pie. 180 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA From Left to Right: Robert Leight, Repoflerq William Herrell, Treamrer: Charles Mcllwee, Secre- mryg Mr. Givens, Sponror: David Moulden, Vice-President: Gary Henshaw, Preridenlf Harry White, Sentinel. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agri- culture leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. Their l35 members this year participated in conducting 462 agriculture enter- prises by growing 460 acres of crops, 80 acres of fruits and vegetables and the raising of 470 head of livestock and 43,000 poultry birds. As a means of developing leadership, all members served on some committees studying and practicing parliamentary procedure. They conducted and planned monthly meetings, put on several radio programs, and sponsored a Father-Son Banquet this year. One member received the American Farmer Degree, the highest honor the National Association can bestow on a young farmer. The club helped our communities by organizing Keep Virginia Green Crews, preventing forest fires, setting out 10,000 pine tree seedlings, and repairing farm machinery. The club this year sponsored an Agriculture Fair, Pure Bred Swine Chains, and cooperated with the Polio Drive and overseas organization. This past Christmas they helped to collect 60 baskets of food for the needy. During the year the F.F.A. club took care of the school lawn and shrubbery of about 30 acres, and cooperated with other departments of the school through use of their shop tools and equipment. FUTURE FARMERS Firft Row, Left to Right: D. Molden, S. Knighting, R. McDonald, B. Fletcher, L. Settles, W. Burcham, J. Nethers, J. Marker, N. Sparks, D. Lewis. Second Roux' L. Owens, H. Boyles, G. Braithwaite, R. Davie, B. Triplett, W. DeHaven, R. Carpenter, J. Bayliss, H. Hamilton, F. Holli- day, R. Keeler. Third Row: R. Leight, W. Phelps, 1. Bayliss, R. Whitacre, A. Grim, N. Painter, , M. Adams, D. Catlett, J. Ferrel, M. Free. Fin! Row. Left to Right: L. Mcllwee, E. Loy, J. Crosen, Il. Place, G. Luttrell, J. Luttrell, P. Free, D. Green, M. Hausenfluck, K. Fry. Second Row: L. Anderson, J. Seal, V. Plotner, J. Del-laven, F. Ruble, GA.'Crosen, D. Ramey, R. Renner, L. Rickard, S. Lofton. Third Row: C. Stotler, T. Clem, G. Ballinger, R. Anderson, A. Wolford, M. Carpenter, R. Chateaneuf, G. Dusing. A- 4 Q r f 2 7 S 4 DE AMERICA Fifi! Row. Left lo Right: P. Innes, G. Conner, B. Mclllweee, M. Hausenfluck, P. Green, I. Bragg, D. Molclen, R. Baizeant. D. Moulden. C. Campbell. Second Roux' D. Ramrnv, F. Rirennur, C. Barr, F. Whitacre, I. Omps, R. Ware, R. Leight, I. Morrison, B. Coon, M. English, I. Lodge. Third Roux' M. Ambrose, E. Lambert, I. Gideon, H. Henderson, I. Bailev, R. Kerns, I. Robinson, Gardener, R. Cook, M. Cook, R. White. Fin! Rong Lefl I0 Right: B. Hahn. R. Belford, D. Miller, XV. Belford, E. Butler, L. Hahn, I Regrzleman. D. Gzmlener,D. Mclnrire, G. Henshaw, W. Herrell. Second Roux' I. Funkhouser, T Yancey, C. Mozey, W. Helflcn, H. Aiams, I. Smith, D. LaMar, H. Kellv, R. Del-laven, D. Braith- waite. Third Roux: I. Williams, B. Unger, M. Snapp, I. Shelly, Burchman, B. Ellis, G. Wallace A. Webber, C. Wilfong. AGRICULTURE The fine points of poultry raising are discussed. Our school grounds and shrubbery re- ceive the attention of this organization. an -in an rt? at ...--- Our future farms of America will depend on the knowledge and skill of those who manage them. Through this belief our future farmers, at james Wood prepare to- day for their great job in the future. Through modern techniques in agriculture they are finding this preparation. This year they have kept the school grounds in top condition, have had experi- ence in soil research and as a whole have found great enjoyment in all such activities. Food baskets for the Salavation Army were collected by the FFA and exhibited during the Christmas Assembly. BASIS OF AMERICAN PROSPERITY! .....1'. . ii u Y, Mr. Davis receives a plaque of appreciation from the Mr. Davis instructs students in the principles of surveying. Salvation Army at the Christmas Assembly. Our future farmers learn the techniques of soil sampling. iijg. M- M...-f n ,,f,.. 't A Wi 5 f . A T li? l . t 5 Q . , If 5 f X . Students judge apple displays. FFA'ers proudly admire projects made during shop classes. 'I85 11 f,. , 186 Judy Zirk, Treafuref Nancy Larrick, Serrelary Robin Hockman, Vice-Prerident -loyce Brannon, Prexidenl GIRLS BO LI The james Wood Girls' Bowling Club meets on Wfednesday afternoons after school at the Health Center Lanes. The Club is Composed of 12 teams, which are sponsored by local business firms and vari- ous organizations of Wincluester. These reams Compete against each other for first, second, and third place honors at the end of the year. t ,t, T1 V .We e ,,, gg M f - . .55 1: at - -ff--we -. k v5tri.,. fi- -- W H f--' A . s:,j? ' -f 1 1 e A R P . M . . Jie.. ...W .mx f.,,a.M - wfwfggge : - .1 tr v . M -ff' ,n:fg: :-95. -V 5. ,fa,:g,,q - .. Miss Ella Rudolph, SPIHIJOI' R Ollt' O ner Newlin, and 1. Phelps. 1. Clowser, B. Rosenberger, N. Patterson, S. Bell, AI. Whetzel, P. Whetzel, B. Ellis. and D. Robertson. Row Two: G. Rosenberger, G. Manuel, B. Fahnestock, ,l, Baker, P. Pitcock. B. CLUB Ron' One: J. Zirk, R. Holliday. Rau' Tll'0.' S. Baggerly, B. Boyles, K. Russell, N. Larrick, M. Smith, M. Loy, J. Brannon. Row One: S. Cather, F. Seal, R Hockman, J. Ruckman, S. Wills 1. Fishback, B. Phelps, S. Miller K. Kipps. Row T11'0.' W. Col lum, A. Woore, j. Putnam, R Kitchen, S. Haun, C. Day, S Esogna. Ron' One: P. Purdham, B. Sir baugh, B. Jenkins, M. Hill, J Del-laven, G. Del-Iaven, J Lofton, S. Boyles, J. DeHaven Ron' Tzm: V. Young, M. Ben nett, A. Baggerly, P. LeHardy W. Omdorff, P. Edmonds, G Nuri. 187 BOYS BOWLI G Every Monday evening after school the Boys' Bowling Club assembles at the Health Center Bowling Lanes under the sponsorship of Mr. Funkhouser. They are members of the Sanction League in the National Mail- O-Graphic League and they participated in the A-IBC Christmas Tournament. Row One: Mr. Funkhouser, Spfnzror, Secretary-Trea.fu'fer. V - ,wr - -ff! 1,2iik2fJSff1S-sw David Elder, Pretidemf. Row Two: Roy Bly, Vice-President: Michael Perry, f -7211 CLUB For the climax of the year, the Boys' Bowling Club takes time out for some fun and entertainment. The Boys' and Girls' Bowling Clubs hold their annual banquetg at this time members of both clubs try to consume a large dinner, then settle back to relax with an interesting talk by a guest speaker and presentation 'of awards. The evening is climaxetl with entertainment. CAPTAINS- Ron' One: Ronald De- Haven, jimmy Lawyer. Ron' Two: Roy Bly, jerry O'Neal, Harry Copp, Michael Perry. Ron' One: B. Webber, R Sullivan, R. Milburn, D Martin, -I. Owings, D Duyotas, R. Bageant. R011 Tzro: J. Anderson, H Copp, M. Perry, M. Kees ling, QI. Lawyer, B. Hill 189 BOWL . . In order to promote better bowling techniques and proper scoring methods the Bowling Club meets each Wednesday at the Health Center Lanes. The girls not only enjoy the bowling but also the ride downtown, the food, and the fun. - 'iff' ' A . .x sw ..:. Members of the Girls' Bowling teams meet outside of the school to journey to the alleys. Techniques of bowling are demonstrated by Joyce Brannon and Margaret Loy. 'f QE F932 9511 i3 f-,A .'., FOR YOUR HEALTH . Mr. Funlchnuscr helps the boys keep score neatly and accurately. l, 1- There's always time for food, explain these hungry bowlers. Mike Perry displays smoothness and skill on the lanes. 191 PEP CLUB v Ron' One, Lefl to Righl: Mrs. Shaw, Sponsor. Rou' Two: C. Day, Pf6J'id6'?If.' M. Loy, Vice Preiidenz: M. Smith, Secrelary. Razz' Three.' B. Kerns, Treasurer, J. Zirk, Reporter: R. Holliday, Par- liamefztarian. The Pep Club is sponsored by Mrs Phyllis Shull. lt is an organization that gives support to the various athletic teams. at the games played at home and at other schools. The club held regular monthly meetings, dec- orated the goal posts for all home games, made and dis- Row One, Left to Right: S. Brown, B. Hammack, P. Dinges, A. Miller, S. Elliott, Mrs. Shaw, R. Holliday, B. Kerns, M. Loy, M Smith, C. Day, J. Zirk. Row Two: P. Lee, K. Coffelt, S. Thomp- son, C. Rose. M. Pingley, S. Russell, R. Hockman, W. Barney, B. Phelps, D. Campbell, B. Boyles. Row Three: C. Lake, P. Brown, P. Lee, N. Larrick, K. Russell, D. Miller, G. Basore, 1 played posters around the school to encourage better support of our team and conducted a bake sale. Our major project of the year was sponsoring the homecom- ing activities and the selection and crowning of a queen. Winans, K. Kipps, B. Clevenger, S. Ensogna, K. Wolfe. Row Four! L. Owings, J. Clemons, 1. Brannon, S. Miller, L. Brumback, R. Kitchen, J. McKinney, S. Haunn, J. Fishback, B. Presgraves, B. Golightly. Roll' Five: M. Connelly, S. Clemons, L. Rose, C. Owings, j. Abrell, H. Haines, B. Leemaster, D. Smith, M. Dike, S. Wills. Q 5. X , w vx-ywgixik X s E. 4-'52 XX WE'VE GOT A TEAM . NOBODY'S PROUDER!! M us? ww Everyone support the Colonelslllf' says the Pep Club as Nancy Larrick puts one of the club's many posters on the bulletin board. Center - end - tackle - guard - !!! ii' 11521453 NBL B Members of the Pep Club decorate the goal posts with all the enthusiasm they are known for. James Woixl is proud of her teams and let's them know it through efforts of the Pep Club. This Club helps school spirits soar through the decoration of the goal posts, Homecoming Activities, posters, and other programs which inspire pep and enthusiasm in our students. VARITY Ron' One: George Glaize, Pre5idenfinRn11'V Two: Robert Hummer, Vice-Preriderltf Paul Jenkins, Treamrer, Ron' Three: Philip LaFol- lorte, Secretary: Colin Breeden, SE'7,2Ed7lf-df-fl7'77l.l. Row Four: Mr. Manuel, SfJOI7.f0f,' Mr. Day, Cn-S,17w1Jor. CLUB The Varsity Club is an organization com- posed of the members of the varsity team that have earned varsity letters in the sports in which they are engaged-football, bas- ketball, track, and baseball. During the course of the year. the club operates a concession stand at the basketball home games. The club takes the proceeds for the procuring of letters which are awarded to the students who have earned the correct number of points for their participation in certain sports. ln early spring the club in co-operation with one of the other clubs of school, pre- sents a joint assembly at which time they award letters, medals, and trophies to the outstanding athletes. The club takes time out for some fun and relaxation. In joint sponsorship the Varsity Club and the Pep Club have a picnic. Varsity Club encourages the membership to increase sportsmanship, co-operation, and athletic participation among the members of the teams and the james Woocl students. Ron' Or1e,'Mr.Manuel, 51702111117 R. Carter, R. Hummer, G. Wallace, J. l-Iepler, C. Breeden, M. Griffith, R. R. Kelchner, P. Laliallotteg D. Unger, T. McDonald, G. Feeley, G. Kern, G. Tisinger, D. Sanders, T. Reed. Glaize, D. Stotler, L. Hockman. Ron' Tzwo: J. Riggle- Row Four: D. Miller, R. Snapp, R. Adams, C. Rodgers, man, D. Russell, G. Miller, K. Lineburg, P. jenkins, 1. Golladay, F. Ritenour, j. Prosser. E. Rodgers, B. Ellis, QI. Parker, E, Proffitt. Ron' Three: GIRLS' MONOGRAM CLUB The Girls Monogram Club is a 500 point club. Every girl from her freshman year to her senior year can participate in the intramural program. For each different sport in which she is a participant she receives 75 points. Each member of the winning team receives an additional 25 points. If a girl has participated in every sport from her Rau' One. Lefl to Righl: E. Rose, Preridenl: W. Barney, Afriftant Recorder. Row Two: K. Kipps, Vice Prefi- dentg Miss Russell, Spomorg N. Larrick, Recorder of Poirm. Row Three: J. Ruck- man, Secretrzryp C. Owings, Trearurer: S. Clemons, Re- porter. ' freshman through her sophomore years, she should have a total of 600 points. When a girl acquires 500 points she receives a letter from the Girls Monogram Club. For each additional 200 points she receives a bar. The purpose of the Girls Monogram Club is for girls to get the physical exercise necessary for proper health. Row One, Left to Right: N. Larrick, j. Ruclcman, C. Owings, K. Kipps, W. Barney, L. Rose, S. Clemons. Row Two: B. Martin, J. Abrell, 1. Zirk, P. Barrnett, D. Miller, Miss Russell, F. Funk. Rau' Three: F. Barr, J. Del-laven, J. Turner, B. Kerns, B. Sperry, R. Steele. 195 SPORTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND RELAXATION Two players go up for a jump ball. To become a member of the Girls' Monogram Club the girls participate in Intramurals which are based on a point system. When they have earned 500 pointsf they are initiated into the Girls' Mono- gram Club. With the help of Miss Russell, the sponsor, the club held a bas- ketball game between the girls and the women teachers for a money- making project as well as an activity. me Did she make it??? M. iss Russell 3 Pause for a Zn! some of h Co C , r 6 mem ' b CIS b . Ieires Activity requires meni5 - N Ron' One: R. Kitchen, R porterg J. McKinney, Senremry D. Story, Treafurer. Ron' Ttvo: SENIOR BA D PERSO ALITIE W. Butler, Hittoriarzx B. Kerns, Vice-PreJide11t,' Mike Wolfe Pretident. Mike Wolfe, Drum Major Mr. Raymond Conner, Band lmtruczor T11- O.' S. Brown, J. DeHaven. Row Three: L. Eaton, B Bennett. Row Four: J. Lupton, Majoretle Leader. Ron' One: C. Lake, P. Brown, D. McDaniel. R011 Racey Sheetz Shiley Weaver Williston Wfingfielel CORNETS G. Conner D. Duyotas J. Earl G. Grim M. Largent R. Lofren R. Miller H. Peyton BARITONES M. Fletcher T. Kipps P. Shepherd PERCUSSION E. Blake G. Edmondson J. Foreman JAMES Woon Mr. Conner, Director of james Woocl Band. T ROMBONES B. Hollis G. Riding R. Lamp L. Seerist P. Patterson V. Twigg B. Kerns W- RHCCY M. Mauclc D- Sf0fY QI. McKinney SENIOR BAND The Senior Band of james Wood seeks to develop the musical ability of the young musicians who constitute its membership. The band is open to students, who possess some musical experience and provides an opportunity for them to improve their skill to a greater degree. The band participates in home football games, parades, all-state and district festivals, and presents a spring concert each year. The band this year sponsored a sale of soap to buy a tape recorder and bass clarinet. At the end of the year, the band held its annual spring picnic. FLUTES FLUTES ALTO SAXOPHONE R. Bell P. Knight D. Utterback R. Dye M, Sumption R. Kitchen M- Wolfe ALTO HORNS FRENCH HORN Bb BASS H. Kern P. Anderson C. Harrold C. Merriner T. Lillis F- Wilson C. Plummer R. Loften CLARINETS R. Alabaugh J. Boswell W. Butler B. Ellis G. Goode B. Haines G. Manuel A. Martin S. Martin S. Rogers R. Silvius D. Strosnider C. Williston D. W'olfe Rau' One. left tn Right: W, Kline, R. Russell, T. VC'elch, Mr. Conner, Imtrurlor. Rou' Two: M. Knight, V. Symanski, C. Kerns, D. Broyrn, B. Miller, B. Perry. Rau' Three: W. Racey, J. See, G. Lambert, R. Catlett, D. Stotler, R. Jenkins, H. Barton, B. Seekford, G. Spaid, G. Reid, V. Con- nelly. Row Four: S. Russell, R. Nagely, E. Rinker, R. Shifflett. JAME Woon JU 1oR BA D The junior Band provides the basic background in music which the band student needs before being promoted to the Senior Band. The junior Band consists of students who have had one year's experience in music. The students learn music terms and basic music rhythm. This year the junior band consists of 25 members. The A Cappella Choir is a group consisting of forty-seven members, who are chosen from the Choral Class each year. The group sings at a number of neighboring churches and for several civic organizations. In the neighbor social functions such as churches and civic organizations there are often heard the blending voices of the Boys Glee Club. The group consists of twenty four members which are selected from the entire Choral Club. 200 E, N,n., ,. f h A..i Q Q L af. ,' , i N5 we 3 3 E E 3 8 ti R , Q 1 4 A y ,. . i l V l li q I W 3. , . 4 M M in lg J 'Q as M ,G wa M g - JQQ QQI1- ' U hh ,Q wwf .l .4 , 4 . , Ll i l L X .4136-0' O Mm A. ,, 5 33 il. . f-fs 'Y Row One, Left tn Right: M. Dc-Haven, N. Larrick, P. Barnett B. Dillow, K. Colfeltt, B. Wareham, S. Thompson, M. Smith B. Campbell. Ron' Tzm: VI. Burcham, W. Collum, G. Rosenburger, C. Rose, A. Shiley, -I. McKinney, V. Shiley, A. Miller, N. Pat terson, -I. Zirk. Razz' Three: B. Corder, L. Dellinger, D. Hottinger, The Choral Class has become an important part of curriculum of james Wootl High School this year. Under the direction of Miss Joanne Beazley, the chorus has grown to sixty-four in number and is composed of sopho- more, junior, and senior students. 202 S. Elliot, B. Kerns, P. Lee, P. Lee, A. Dorton, C. Beam, L. Ellyett. Ron' Fmzr: G. Stickles, D. Unger. R. Johnson, Ii. Sager, D. Brown, L. Clowser, F. Wfilson. Rim' Fire: N. Painter, R. Kelchner, D, Shifflett. Qualifications for membership are defined only in that a student must possess a degree of vocal music. The Choir is divided into groups according to sections, and each group receives one hour of supplementary instruc- tion each week. S C . i 1 Q s . Q 5 Q 3 5 ' 5 Z Ei 5 ?.. li ,. ,. 9 f J. Brannon, C. Lake, S. I-Iaun, R. Holliday, K. Kline, N. Baggerly, M. Arm- strong, C. Owings, L. Eaton, M. Loy. M. I-Ieishman, J. Fishback, M. Davis, B. Aylor, P. Greene, B. Bellord, E. Shiley, D. Largent, K. Marshall, J. Hockman, D. Grubb, J. See, T. Yancy, D. Hartley, L. Settle. Two rewarding highlights of the year were the an- nual Christmas and Spring concerts which featured, It's a Grand Night For Singing by Richard Rodgers, Were You There by R. Vaughan Williams, Younger Genera- tion by Aaron Copland, and Climb Ev'ry Mountain by Richard Rodgers. This year nine members of the Choral Class were chosen to go to All-State. They were Donnie Hottinger, Sandy Haun, Carolyn Beam, Charlotte Rose, Neal Painter, Kenneth Marshall, Donald Largent, Edward Shiley, and Fred Wilson. 203 GIRL GLEE The Girls' Glee Club is composed of eighth, ninth, and tenth grade girls who are chosen after having passed several requirements. Under the direction of Miss Beazley, the group practices in the school auditorium every day. Row One, Left In Right: C. Rogers, R. Hockman, C. Bayliss, S. Cather, W. Orndoff, B. Wallace, S. Vance. Row Two: J. Whitacre, B. Smoke, M. Haines, S. Shiley, 1. Emery, P. Purd- ham, B. jenkins. Row Three: M. janzer, M. Snapp, B. Barnett, 1. Hoffman, M. Rickard, B. Myers, W. Tinsman. Ron' Four. C. DeHaven, P. LeHardy,, L. Lake, C. Micheal, L. Linaberg. Row Five: S. Owings, C. Mills, D. Brumback, J. Pennington, C. Smoke, K. Morgan. Row Six: V. Young, N. Heishman, C. Braithwaite, M. Merritt, M. Jenkins, M. Poole. CLUB The awards for all of their hard work come at Christmas and in the spring when they creditably participate in the annual concerts. A. Wwre, J. Nellis. C, Richards, D. Bean, -I. Santmier, L. Hill, J. Otndorff, G. Nuri, S. Ritter, M. Clark. S. Hepner, V Akin, S. Marston. N. Harden, D. Branner, D. Russell, B. Guthridge, J. Hamilton, D. Lewin, L. Spitler, S. Nesselroclt Green, S. Russell, B. Borror, J. Kelchner. H. Place, S. Newlin, E. Ginn, K. Colly, F. Seal, M. Bennett, L. Lemaster, K. Madigan S. Nesseltodt, J. Abe, B. Newlin. J. Morrison, D. Glaize, M. 2 ii S SPECIAL EVENTS The friendly atmosphere at the get acquainted dances, the excited air of homecoming, the tense drama of play night-all these things help to make our school year bright and cheery with just that touch of excitement that makes our school year a great success. Without out Special Events there would be little to look forward to and nothing to in- still in our hearts the lively school spirit which We all feel. . COME T0 THE FAIR li as-ff. ' Members of the F.H.A. discuss various displays witn me iuugcs. Each fall an annual Frederick County Fair is held on the Armory grounds in W'inchester. Local Home Economics Clubs, Future Farmer's Clubs, 4-H Clubs, and Women's Home Demon- stration Clubs, participate and contribute vari- ous articles in order to make the fair a great success. Vegetables, cakes, pies, cookies, fruit, and livestock displays become great points of interest and add delightful touches to a day at the fair. The judges sample and check the cakes and pies. X x These girls find a new and exciting way to put a tractor to good use. fx 5 l s These girls bring out the most vivid points of the vegetables and fruit displays. THE ROAD TO GOOD HEALTH Each year our Nurse's Club, in cooperation with the doctors and dentists of Wfinchester, sponsor a clinic for all students attending james Wood. The students are weighed and measured in order to determine any abnormalities or serious deficien- cies. Their eyes and ears are also checked so that any defects might be found and corrected. We feel that by stressing good physical health and clean living here in high school, the young people are more likely to secure better health and greater ability, both physically and mentally, in later life. Mrs. Zuckerman, out school nurse, carefully checks Betty Rotruclcs teeth for any decays or irregular conditions. Bob Carter is weighed and measured by cl future nurse, Kay Kipps. Kay Kipps continues to weigh and measure as she learns the fundamentals of a good nurse. 209 MAKE NEW FRIENDS Eighth graders become more at ease as they sway to the soft music. Each September, due to our large student body, the SCA. sponsored Get Ac- quainted Dances . Through these dances, the new students H1615 their classmates and began to feel more at home in their strange surroundings. The upper classmen found it an opportune time to tallc of their past years and to plan for future events which they will share together. A fast tempo, light feet, and plenty of pep made up the freshmen Get Acquainted Night . B T KEEP THE OLD The highlight of the sopho- more's night proved to be the ,ionuts and Cokcs which were served to everyone. 'ii ex Once again the seniors rocked as the night drew to a close. Sweet music put the seniors in a gay mood. 21 'I CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL PROGRAM Captain Bowers leads Company K into the audito- rium. ln commemoration of the Civil War, the S.C.A. and the History Department sponsored an assembly this year in co-operation with the Civil War Centennial Commission. Company K, Fifth Virginia Infantry, and Virgil Car- rington jones, famous author, highlighted the program. Miss Lucy Kurtv. daughter of the original leader of Com- pany K, presents the Virginia flag to Captain Bowers. Members of the choral group sing famous songs of the South in opening the assembly. NXQH5' Mr. Carrington jones gives an interesting description of one of thc famous Confederate guerillas. PRESENTS LIVING HISTORY C CANDID SHOTS OF THE SENIORS As the senior class of 1961 graduates this The list of H21 h if rings . , e -A ' wait nervoubl! for t The different prints and engtavements are cussed and settled by a table of seniors Invitation Day. . . -1 as mcg seems endless thg seniors dis' OH june they will look back with nostalgia on the many things they have done together. Foremost in their minds will be such things as ring cy-a day awaited for by all with anticipation and excitement-and invitation day-the pride in seeing their names engraved on their own name cards. Sheila Tevault can't help being a little proud as her ring is placed upon her finger by Mr. Posey. The seniors leave proudly alter they have ordered their invitations and name cards. Chuck Thompson, famed an- nouncer of the Baltimore Colts. presents the touchdown awards. WELL-EARNED ACCLAIM - .,..-i Inc Pasqualn and Charlu Tait present tht outstandint, line man award to Paul Icnlxins and the outstmding bacli avs ard to Phil LaFolctte The ames Wotxd Touthdown Club was ganized in 1953 when Lharles Simons reaeixecl t e iward Sinte then it has prtstntcd awards of re cognition to suth fine athletes as Jim Sprinkle ohn Hepler and Robert Elliot XVe feel that these boys have dont 1 fine Joh in displaying fine plays as well as good sportsman- ship fot our school. Through these awards we wish to thank them wholeheartedly. Our outstanding football players receive well-deserved praise. T, 215 W. ,- V, . wif. w we P J ,H 216 U60-61 HOM ECOMING QUEEN We ,, cj' ,if 3 . , W, K nw, , fi? .W , I AND HER COURT w , 1 From Left to Right: Princess Diana Story, Princess Joyce Brannon, Queen Carol Day, Princess Gloria Rosenbergcr, and Princess Jeanne Elliot. HIGHLIGHTS OF HGMECOMING Each year the Pep Club in co-operation with the Physical Education Department, Work together to put on a Home- coming which will long be remembered by the players and the students. This year, the Queen and her princesses, who reigned over the night's activities. were chosen by the football boys and everyone agreed wholeheartedly on their choice. Mayor C 1 a u de Smalts crowns our Queen, Carol Day, while the others look on admiringly. Danny Stotler pesents Carol with a football, autographed by all members of the team. Chuck Triplett, as Colonel james Wootl, gallops up the field when our team scores another touchdown. Mayor Smalts can't seem to take his eyes off our lovely Queen. 217 Our Debate Tearn -Sefzlerl, From Left 10 Right: Chuck Duvall, Nancy Carper, and jimmy I-lockman. Smzzding' Mr. Funkhouser, Ad1'iJer: Larry Hocl-trnan, Bill Trenum, and John Prosser. Debating, poetry, prose reading, public speak- ing, and spelling all go together to form our annual Forensic teams. The students for each event are chosen on the basis of speech enunciation and pronunciation, voice, tone and quality, and ability to read smoothly and accurately. PROSE . POETRY SPELLING . DEBATE . Miss Davidson listens attenrively to Faye Adams preparing her poetry reading. Mrs. Hovermale instructs Ruth Headley, district prose winner, on correct pronunciation. HEPHERD - - - MADISON - - - V.P.I. Higher education has become not only a want but a necessity in this modern world. In order to secure it good position and a high standing in later life, one must begin his preparation today. Therefore eacih year James Wfood sponsors a college day, during which time. the juniors and Seniors are given op- portunity to become better acquainted with colleges of their choice. Through this program, we hope to encourage all students to attend college or to further their education in other schools of higher learning. The representative from Willialii and Mary College finds interested and attentive listeners. Roger Wfright discusses the possibility of his entering Shepherd College. Sergeant Williams points out the college program offered by the Army to two inter- ested young men. Nursing is a fine profession, explains the representative from Rockingham Hospital. The Collegians from Richmond provides won- derful music and plenty of entertainment. BEYOND THE SEA ln May the juniors presented the Seniors with a prom, whose underwater theme was Beyond the Sea. The entire gymnasium, decorated by junior commit- tees, appeared to be a vast scene on the bottom of the deep sea. Wliile dancing, one could see such things as hidden treasure boxes, fish of all kinds and colors, and mermaids swimming to the sweet music. Feet become light and quick as the tempo picks up. WV ,r, 1 -5 Our class sponsors, Mr. john Hodson and Mrs, Shirley Place, decorate the piano with the help of Junior students. 220 The surface of the water must not be forgotten as members of the decorating committee see that everything is in place. OH MY DARLING CLEMENTINEH Mrs. Place instructs these girls on the voice antl expression for ClCl1lCUIlI1C.'l Each year the Senior Class along with their sponsors put on a Senior Play. This year we chose the comedy Clementine which we felt would be enjoyed by all students. Mr. Hodson, Mrs. Place, the committees, ancl the play cast all worked together to give us a play which will long be remembered as truly Ugreat! ! 5 I Aww 'es- 3 ,J is i y it Roger Wright and Mickey Arrrip begin to set the props for action, These Seniors rehearse once more before reading aloud. Fred Wilson and Robert johnson exchange 221 conversation as they try out for parts in the Dlay. ..- i - . 3-,, vgglaiikv i -V A - , sf , ' ' ' 5 Ya , M A ,,.. ,,,.w-W ' X N Qmw. fs ffl' QI.-....,,,,M i, 5' I il-Q' ,.....,. PORTS Sparked With Enthusiasm lt soars with an explosive roar of enthusiasm and howling screams of successg it tumbles suddenly into momentary silence only to burst forth again in a greater glory, This is school spirit! This very spirit has urged our team onward and made us proud of them in every way. Although they may have lost a game, they won the respect and admiration of each team they played. Their fine sportsmanship has won for them the hardest victory of all-that of honor. Wlmether on the gridiron, the basketball court, the track or the baseball diamond, we have seen the great improvement and progress which our teams have made within the past ten years. Through this progress and due to their constant attention to fair play, we can truly say, We've got a team, rzobodyk prouder! 225 VARSITY ' al.. Firrt Row. Left to Right: D. Stotler, T. McDonald, G. Glaize. Second Row: A. Manuel, Coach, J. Rig- gleman, G. Miller, J. Pros- ser. Third Roux' J. Golli- Clay, Manager, Hepler, C. Rodgers, C. Breeden. Fourth Roux' R. Ware, Mamzgerp D. Good, E. Hillyard, C. Ward. Fifth Rauf: B. Barley, R. Kerns, j. Wilfong, D. LaFallerte, G. Parker. .... G. Miller, I. Wilfong. P. Ienkins, C. Breeden, B. Ellis. Smazding: I. Prosser. D. Srorler, -I. Hepler, J. Parker, T. Reed, T. Campbell. Ifirrt Row. Left 10 Righl: P. Jenkins, E. Rogers, B. Ellis. Second Roux' J. Parker, P, LaFollette, E, Proffitt, Mr. Day, Coach. Third Roux' T. Reed. M. Griffith, T. Campbell, J. Osearo, Manager. K. Ash- ly, J. Michaels. Fourlla Roux' J. Link, P. McDan- iel, C. Webber, C. Ed- monds. GRIDME Fin! Row, Left to Right: J. Parker, P. Jenkins, J. Riggleman D Srotler E Rogers C Breeden B Ellis. Second Row: I. Prosser. Third Roux' G. Glaize, J. Hepler M Griffith Y -A. ,, 'WS Brady Ellrs George Glarze Paul enk1ns Ph1l1p LaFollerre SENIOR PLAYERS FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Team Opponent Elkron Luray Charles Town Marshall Loudoun County Warren County Herndon Clarke County George Mason jerry Parker Earl Proffrrr john Prosser Jesse Rlggleman Emery Rodgers Dfmny Srorler fi JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row One. Left to Right: G. Ridings, R. Lockhart, T. Sul- livan, D. Kelchner, F. Unger, B. Unger, S. McRoberts, R. Three: QI. Shepherd, llflanager, T. Brill R. Cook, L. Rose, D. Crabill, E. Lambert, R. Wingfieltl, G. Mason, W. McCauley, S. Seabrighr. G. Whaley, S. Knighting, J. Cheshire, Coach Harper. Row Bell, T. Bowers, H. Dean. Ron' Tzm: Coach Casey, T. Kipps, G. Tripplett, G. Jenkins, B. Clemons, B. Twigg, The junior Varsity football team posted an excellent TWO Outstanding players were Tommy Sullivan and record for the year of 1960. The Privates accomplished the Danny Kelchner. Through Tommy's fine quarter backing goal of every team-an undefeated record. Their record Danny's excellent running, and the team's superb playing, was five wins and no losses. victory was accomplished. . if I SCOR E BOA R D Sept. 29 Strasburg 32 -O Oct. 6 Clarke County 19-13 Oct. 1 7 R.M.A. 35-O Oct. 27 Charlestown 32-12 Nov. 2 R.M.A. 25-6 230 Touchdown, touchdown, we want a touchdown! Firrt Row, Left to Right: Ronnie Hoover, John Easter, Steve Haines, Eddie Snider, Tom Baggerly, Beverly Goode, Ronnie Lake. Second Roux' Doug Kines, Lewis McDaniel, Squeak Osero, Dick Winterstein, Wayne Phelps, Harold Roe. Third Row: George Goode, Danny Haines, Russell Davy, Allen Saeger, Roy Hockman, Henry Ebersole, Arrirzant Manager. Fnurzla Roux' Coach, Mr. Work- man, Charles Bridges, Jimmy Peacemaker, Dicky Allanson, John Tintera, Denny Alexander, Steven Vaun, jackie Bucher. PEE WEE FOOTBALL The Pee Wee football team is coached at James Wood. The Pee Wee's Won by Mr. Workman. The players have three games and lost two. Pee Wee's,we developed co-ordination and balance, wish you continued success in the seasons which will help them in their future years ahead. Firrt Row, Left to Right: Gmnville Kerns, John Prosser, Larry Hockman, Bobby Carter. Secwm' Roux' Coach James Casey, Doug Sanders, Daniel Stotler, Donnie Unger, Claude Mason. Tlalrd Roux' Bobby Hummer, Kenneth Lineberg, Gary Tisinger, Sandy Braithwaite, Ronnie Kerns. COLO EL CAGERS This year the basketball team gave james Wood something to be proud of. Their record for the regular season was 15-1. In the tournament they won three games to capture the District 10 and the Regional Championships. With an over-all record of 18-2, the Colonels have again had a very successful year through team play and excellent coaching. 232 Seven players graduated from the team this year but new players such as Granville Kerns and Ronnie Kerns have had an opportunity to gain valuable ex- perience that will add strength to next year's team. Coach james Casey has more than proved his ability to give top flight coaching by the fact that his teams have been District Champions for four consecutive years. POWER FIVE Larry H!?CklllilIl SCOREBOARD JWHS 70 .IWHS 55 JW!-IS 5s -IWHS S5 jwns or jwus 87 JWHS 57 jwl-is 55 Aywns my JWHS 75 JWHS 70 jwns 74 JWHS 57 JWHS 57 Jw!-ls no jwx-is 78 jwns 49 jwr-rs 52' jwns 48 JW!-IS 77 JWHS 41 GOOD TOURNAMENT GAMES Strasburg 45 Loudoun County 35 Ruppulmnnock 49 Herndon 52 Alumni 69 john Mosby 39 Yorktown 46 Rnppahnnnotk 39 George Mason 44 Wfnrren County 44 john Mosby 51 Loudoun County 50 Strasburg 39 Herndon 41 Warren County 31 Oeorgu Mason 45 Yorktown 43 LOUDOUN COUNTY 58 HANDLEY 45 NATURAL BRIDGE 55 MARTINSVILLE 49 SEASON , COLONELS! vo- Alohn Prosser Bobby Hummer Bobby Carter Donnie Unger Q? 1 1L...Q Laffy Hofkman make fha! Pep them up Coach Casey' Get than ball and GO! 1 PRIVATE Fran! Rolf. Lefl fo Riglvli G. Jenkins, bl. Nethers, D. Lalzollette, M. Dietz, Ii. Rinker. Second Rffzv: D. Crabill, R. Bell, R. l-lockman, G. Ridings, D. Snapp, L. Fletcher. Third Rolf: D. Wcnlfcf, G. Goode, R. Boden. Mr. Alohn D. Hodson did an excellent job in coach- year. David, 6' 2 weighing 154 llns. looks very promis- ing the junior Varsity players this year. The impressive ing for the future. record of the Privates was nine won and five lost. This year the Privates consisted of many eighth Two of the most promising freshman players on the graders who showed great potential. Next year they squad were Martin Dietz and David Wolfe. Martin, 5' should have a power-house team. To them we wish- lO weighing 125 lbs. will go to the Varsity team next Good Luck! Coach Hodson gives last minutes instructions to the Privates. VARSITY Carol Owings Susie Clemons Bee Dee Kcrns Go, Colonels, Go, was the cry of the Var- sity Cheerleaders. They helped lead their team to victory with faithful support at the games. This year, with the Colonels in a new bas- ketball league, four cheerleaders were on the 236 Mrs. Shull Spomor 1 Libby Rose Marita Connelly Bonnie Hammack court at one time. The four cheerleaders were Susie Clemons, Bee Dee Kerns, Carol Owings, and Libby Rose. To Mrs. Shull our,sponsor we say, Thank you for the patience and gratitude you have given us. CHEERLEADERS JU 1011 AR ITY The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders of James Wood for the year 1960-61 were Myra Pingley, captain, Judy Clemons co-captain, Sandy Russell, Barbara Presgraves, Sue OW- ings and Barbara Golighrly. With the help of Miss Cunningham, their sponsor, they had a very impressixje squad. M is .f J, W .D 1 gf! ff? if? Xyvyrx A I I fy, ' -ff W Q Lf .. iff! in Right Sandy Russell, Barbara Presgraves ' L Y 4, Sue Owings, Myra Pingley, Judy Clemons fb Barbara Golightly. i x I , ' 2. 2, I , hi A J , A 5 ' gl' l L 14 'X K I VL LH J 6 X 1 R CHEERLEADERSW C 'C W , ,Lil li R' R 1.31, .' A 5 Miss Cunningham, Spmrmr 1 .- 3 l Myra Pingley, Sandy Russell. Kneeling: Sue Ow- Barbara Prcsgraves, Barbara Golightly. Kneelinggs if1gS- Judy Clemons. COLO EL COACHE Coaeh Archie Manuel Coach Robert Harper kioath lohn HUtlSlJIl Codth lim C tse We the students would like to express our ap- preciation to the james Wfootl coaching staff of 1960- 61. Their ability to give top-notch training has more rlmn been proven by the records earned by our teams f,Ud.Lll Glen Xxftlllxllldll Q ,oath Casey Day in the past years. Because of the sportsmanship taught by their couches, our athletes will become better citizens of tomorrow. 238 TRACK TEAM Fin! Row, Left to Right: Coach Manuel, N. Madigan, S F Clem G Kerns 1 Hepler F Ritter Fourth Row P jenkins McCarty, R. Dellinger, J. Carper, R, Elliott, J. Hepler, E. Kems C Breeden C Roger J Omps G Miller C Adams T Camp Second Roux' Coach Hillyard, -I. Carpet, -I. O'Neal, K. Ashby, L bell C Edmonds J Link Flfllo Roz: E Settles J Michaels T Strowbridge, T. McDonld, B, Adams, D. Unger, Third R011 Sheetz M Dietz P Harold J Golliday Manager R McDaniel Coach Workman, E. Rogers, R. Feeley, R. Adams, K. Lineberg, I Wxlfong, B Barley This representative group of boys made james Wood's year of 1960 a perfect one as far as the district championship is concerned. All of the present members were on the 1960 District 10 Championship Team. John Heplcr makes that jump with ease! i BASEBALL TEAM Ron' One: S. Shockey, J. Orndorff, -I. Holderman, R. McDonald, D. Keeler. Rau' Two: Mr. Casey, Cmzcbf M. Griffith, D. Miller, G. Wallace, B. Corder. Ron' Three: G. Sale, IT. Hockman, J. Prosser, R. Keeler, J. Dorsey, B. Hill. Ron' Four: G. Parker, B. Carter, T. Reed, D. Russell, B. Michael. Today baseball is considered as one of our country's Such veterans as Shockey, Orndorff, Hockrnan, main sports. At James Wood many outstanding players Carter, Griffith, Reed, and other players made up a well have been produced in the last few years. Our school balanced squad. Baseball was a spring event which can be proud of its teams records. Last year their record climaxed a successful sports program during the year. was nine wins and only one defeat. This explains the winning of the Northern Division of District 10 for our Colonels. rx 'S' - , Hold ' ACX huge! , VOUI' .1 I if the in you U hi c bows -,Let thg ball slid:o0TcdLw Reed- I a better balljfiur, Larry, and 240 says Mr. Casey GIRL I TRAMURAL Row One, Left to Right: Mrs. Shull, Sherry Ensogna Robin Hockman Linda Lee Nancy G1ffinXQ Libby Rose, Kathy Wmlf, Margaret Poole Patricia Edmonds Miss Russell Sponsor of Girls Monogram Club. Rmz' Tufn: Diana Stackman Lynn: Scott Mary Lou lan7er Melissa Haines Elizabeth Qolladay, Barbara Simpson, Mary Shepherd Gail Del-laven Sharon Williams Diana Brumback, Sharon Harley. CLQGZJ The girls intramurals of this year was sponsored by Miss Russell. With the help of the members of the Girls Monogram, this program was a success. The intramurals program consisted of the following sports: hockey, volleyball, basketball, and softball. The turnout of girls for these sports was better than in previ- ous years. Through the interest shown this year in intra- murals, further expansion is expected next year. These are the hard working managers of the intramural sports. Smrzding from Left to Riglxli Miss Russell, sponsor of the Girls Monogram Clubg Miss Cunninghamg and Mrs. Shull. Kneeff ing: Sue Clemons, manager of volleyballg Nancy Larrick, manager of baseballg Libby Rose, man- ager of hockeyg and Kay Kipps, manager of basketball. ACTIO GIRLS O ,- Ler's make rhar point, team! 4 Hit it high. 4 3,,,,,,,... 5, 5 ia 3- - 'Qlump ball, jump ball, get ir, get it! 242 Make that shot, Kathy! THE COLQNELA RIDES OIN ,, ,. Y --'34 Q R 4 A 4 ' 'B 5 MM.. f -mm r T - .4 J' .ms if M - oo T T- o u T . . Wh Touchdown, Touchdown, We-Wama' touchdown guyif ,R , Q E , y Y 'Woh ' The night air ifs crfgp and gold, t1iE'oheer1eadeis ite jumping and 5cfEamii1gf1yVitlgq Q3 zjoy. Thelzzgll IS on9u1:f1wQfeygrd'P11g1ef-play beginsggaan!! .. j T swag' .fx g E im- WAV on W. .sf-K iz! mi ' kkvzss rfykt H r ' ff' kgs! k S Q K ,Q , 55, B in .MXL g,Thefm0ri'1ent'g5 tensefogi1itL3e1f5ggt1ng, lll1enoyE1ggrhe egogrlgc QCQBQIGQST-Q-,i155sggp,2 5 ' 4 T f T. X 3aSff1?q?g01ifQrEfp ,Q' A is Qf1'fgiT'figffd.f T,sEe5Qf5mu1?ig?ggfiff?i'Sozoxfy-+5:?f1 T ,ougaf f T 'N 2 u,, '- o lu 1 f ' ' , u ,.f? gg is T S ,.-u u uu - T f i 4. . kL,, V , . f To F 1 A L 'T 1 on i .f Although college, jobs, and the armed services may take us far from Frederick County, old haunts will long remain in our memories. The corner drug store where we all met, the cheery, bright Christ- mas displays in our store's win- dows, the stylish clothes in the shops which we gazed upon with misty longing - all these repre- sent our county and the business- men who served our needs and supported our yearbook. 244 AD ERTISEMENTS Jugs-Bmw? K , , rf Ms, -2, Da' -,, wif L. ,, A www V :ii t . ,V ,lk gn, 2, my I.. My X4 V. .V V, ,.,m'W vw? 1 W 3r5rw,.g 552 ,ff af -Q .. . K f- K 1-eimlff ' W g,, A 1 W ' -Q A ,, j v,.., K ,wi :, xx' A 2535- A - A A' ' may N v p Q , , K., 1 im-: 1 AQ.-HJ f ti . f f,.y. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Sherwin-Williams Paints 48 S. Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia MO 2-7501 G Shenandoah Gas Company Delicious Home Cooked Foods With Good Service 107 W. Boscawen MO 2-9456 Heishman's Grocery 302 N. Loudoun Street Gnd W. h V. I D Post Office mc ester' Irgmla Sunnyside Station 9 ' 5 HS , , d Winchester, Virginia atzffactzon guarantee or your MO 2-7072 OJ, money back. We service what we sell Millers Auto Sales ' T U d c se ms ,.,,. James M. Miller, Owner 688 N. Loudoun and Millwood Ave. Phones MO 2-7872 and 2170 Jno. S. Solenberger 81 Co. MO 2-3457 142 North Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia I 1 1 l Iliiii1i1i1i'1liii1lii 'i'1fli''11111 ' I H11 I II mlmIm'n' 'ii 'lmlllmggliiigi glflvgmewmiffrnsrqugzxrnz 'ii illuiIieiiiiiilliiiieiiiiiiii ,.--.- ...i.i,z.1inii.-t.z.,,'.. ii.,.A .-iii Anything Photographic 115 South Loudoun Street MO 2-7231 Winchester, Virginia Natinnal Svlntrh iililnrtiriana 7 eeee eenee e e 7 S 1 A Sign of Confidence 03532350 E3SU'2 GE u-hi 1 -- '::o aa :HSE O00lDr-QE 3- Sara:-.5 '-l:'+'5'Ow9'g' :stems 2-1 .-I ,UGS- ,,, mg -. 2 285955 :J gb--O... Ei f:.2-gg: 2 S Baz '5 29' pg 5 U. :J gn:-220 Q. H05 Q'-'f5'2B mb E' Vvilm fi S353-Q 2 T.:-n0'9-g 23 mo. uf, e Q15 4 23. 1 eg. BI: our 35- 5 5 211111 0 O cool ,Spf professional service costs no more i Z nf- - ' z Q Z, 59 New I ,ot- FUNERAL HOME 302 South Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia BUNCUTTER TIRE CO., INC. AND BUNCUTTER OIL CORPORATION Congratulations to the Class of l96l Veterans of Foreign Wars Carbaugh - Wolford Post 9646 Stephens City, Virginia IN WINCHESTER IT'S TH E FAMILY STORE Raub Supply Company Wholesale Distributors Electrical Heating, Plumbing and Mill Supplies Headquarters For Everything Musical SMALTS FLORISTS G 8' M Music Cenle' 442 Non.-ml Ave. Mo 2-6292 Phone MO 2-3836 Winchester, Virginia Phone Z Mo 2-3817 Mo 2-3818 FLEET 81 CO., INC. Quality Meats and Locker Operation Custom Killing and Processing P.O. Box 678 E. Pall Mall St. Winchester, Va. 1 l l. , l 1 A MUST BE SATISFIED WINCHESTER DRY CLEANING 2IO S. Braddock Street Winchester, Virginia Phone MO 2-6528 Established I 922 FOR THE BEST IN FLOWERS Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery JOHN W. ROSENBERGER CO., INC. Quality Building Material Snapp Foundry, Inc. Established 1865 - Incorporated 1922 Founders - Machinists - Jobbers Winchester VIVQIUIC g ll G J' 90 lg G H 3 lb 4 . 4 Baker 81 Anderson Electrical Company, Inc. Electrical Contractors Electrical Fixtures 84 Appliances Phone MO 2-3407 27 N. Braddock St. Winchester, Virginia Barry's Drug Store Phone Mo 2-8312 20 W. Boscawen St. Winchester, Va. HODGSON 81 BROWN Watchmakers, Jewelers and Registered Optometrists 41 West Boscawen Street Winchester, Va. Agents for Steiff Silver Dial MO 2-3231 VALLEY PIKE TIRE 81 BATTERY CO. 24 W. Hart Street Winchester, Va. Telephone Mohawk 2-2064 Robert N. Kellas, Manager - CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 The Northern Virginia Daily Good Morning News Congratulations to the Class of 1961 SMITH'S SERVICE STATION Braddock 84 Gerrard Radiator Repair Service MO 2-6318 Winchester, Va. Criman's Barber Shop 39 West Boscawen Street We Need Your Head in Our Business 248 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of 1961 Royal Crown Bottling Co. Home ot the Fresher Refresher BELL CLOTHES STORE of Winchester, Virginia Men's 81 Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Miller's Hardware 112 N. Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia Snellings Florist 23 N. Braddock Street FIowers for all Occasions Winchester Virginia i-:Qin -.-1 l Bartley's Shoe and Valet Service 25 South Braddock Street Winchester Virginia Phone MO 2-4914 Qi JCCZQ CW SHOPIQE Foundation Garments and Accessories 212 South Braddock Street Phone MO 2-8811 Winchester, Virginia Horne's Drug Store m The Rexall Store T. J. Horne, Owner SERVICE FOR THE SICK Phone 160 Stephens City, Virginia excl! DRUG STORE WARD'S PASTRY SHOP 164 N. Loudoun Winchester, Virginia Decorated Cakes GOOD LUCK, COLONELS DALE'S GROCERY 702 North Cameron Street Winchester, Virginia 249 DR. PEPPER-KING size PAL ORANGE DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Winchester, Va. MASON'S ROOT BEER TRU-ADE ORANGE Dusl'y's Restaurant Home Cooked Foods 624 North Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia Wisecarver's Print Shop PRINT OF ALL KINDS N. Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia FARMERS 8t MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Winchester, Virginia There's a one and onl Y in refreshment, too WINCHESTER COCA - COLA COMPANY Koman Brothers WHOLESALE FRUIT 81 VEGETABLES Winchester, Virginia I I Omp's Funeral Home 455 N. Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia E. Earl Shade International Trucks and Service Phone MO 2-0355 Member of the Federal Deposit Winchester virginia 250 Insurance Corporation B 81 M CHEVROLET CADILLAC CO. Chevrolet - Cadillac The best possible service In the shortest possible time At the lowest possible cost Winchester, Virginia M0 2-0333 Gregory's Sales 81 Service Maytag, Admiral, Zenith Westinghouse and Hot Point Siegler Heaters Storm Windows and Doors Call 350 Stephens City or ll4 Stephens City for an estimate 250 Millwood Ave. MO 2-8161 CULLIGAN Water Conditioning Service From Clfmicx To Bop, SHENVAUS the Shop SHENVAL MUSIC CO. 5 West Boscawen St. Winchester, Virginia BUCKLEY - LAGES, INC. Box 231 Winchester, Virginia Bulldozer Mo rga ret L. Hodgson Hat 8. Dress Shop I4 South Loudoun Street Winchester Virginiq Shoe Center, Inc. Quality Footwear-Correctly Fitted l and 3 S. Loudoun Street Winchester, Virginia Velvet Steps Florsheim City Clubs for Lbdies Shoes for Men Leggett's Department Store Quality Merchandise Winchester's Most Complete Shopping Center Winchester Virginia Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Caldwell - Sites Company STATIONERS - OFFICE OUTFITTERS Wh I I P Winchester, Va. O eso e Oper Phone MO 2-3867 CO., INC. Air Conditioned Open Day and Night 731+ WHITE PALACE RESTAURANT George C. Spanos, Proprietor Foods of Distinction Telephone MO 2-3300 I68 N. Loudoun St. Winchester, Virginia Triangle Shoe Store I3O N. Loudoun Street Winchester, Virginia 206 Wyck Street Your Dollar Buys More In A . A l D Tr'angIe Store Winchester Virginia I GOOD LUCK COLON ELS! MULVEY'S x Serving Frederick County Since 1924 Shenandoah Motor Co., Inc. Winchester, Virginia THE WORKI NGMAN'S STORE Winchester, Virginia Work and Sports Clothes at Moderate Prices For Young and OId Prescription Headquarters , :n-'?' 2'- BOYDS DRUG STORE' INC' FFIRD: Quality Men's and Boys' Clothing 2 South Loudoun Street IB' 'Wk' . , , ,, . ,I Ladies Sportswear Winchester, Virginia X Qsghonesz MO 2-54II, MO 2-7201 X Winchester Virginia 1 HUGH 5, LUPTON 3, 50N Karin-EIIer'r EIectronics of ThSiVI2Zl'ff'pl2TlfQOT2fuf2f.i2CYH Vi rg i H IO, I T1 C- Estoblished I889 Phone MO 2-3881 W hester Virginio Q DISTRIBUTORS OF RADIO, SOUND AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT I6OO Valley Ave. Winchester, Vo. AMHERST DINER MOhowk 2-4169 334 West Amherst Street Winchester, Virginia Virginia Loan and Thrift Corporation 24 N. Loudoun Street W Winchester, Virginia 1 Z , - H. F- BYRD, INC. EUEHFJSSSEER Frederick County's Naturally Better Virginia Apples Home Newspoperu 253 SHENANDQAH THE FLOWER sr-1oP VALLEY M'QilRffTg'5fQopi' K 39 E. Piccadilly sneer Winchester, Virginia A Howard Shockey 8- Sons, Inc. Mo 2-2541 Martinsburg Pike Winchester Virginia Duncan Brothers KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES 130 Millwood Avenue Winchester, Virginia Phone MO 2'654l Winchester Virginia Member F. D. I. C. 3 i111 1 Office Phone Home Phone MO 2-1781 MO 2-0786 E. E. BAYLISS, JR. Real Estate Broker Notary Public Licensed in Virginia and West Virginia Home - Forms I2 E. Piccadilly St. Commercial Winchester, Vo. CRISMAN CLEANERS Winchester, Virginia Rugs and Furniture by Appointment WHITE WELD ' ' acoMPANY CHAPMAN MOTOR COMPANY SALES AND SERVICE Member New York Stock Exchange Plymouth DeSoto Valient Cussen 330 W. Boscawen St. Winchester, Virginia Resident Mgngger Phone MO 2-3577 Used Cars Winchester, Virginia 254 WINCHESTER TED? NEWS STAND COLD STORAGE co. Newspapers, Magazines, Tobaccos Films Sundries Winchester, Virginia 39 S. Loudoun Street L STANLEY WARNER'S CAPITOL THEATER L 48 Rouss Avenue Winchester, Virgini I - I - I ! - I - Q - - - A Personnel of A 9 W SUPER MARKET Winchester Virginia I - SRhc:des? Drug Company CGM P Winchester, Virginia The Be!! Kimi ib Phone MO 2-5422 l Dpgmn Winchester Virginia sgpvirj. 255 MILLER 8K ANDERSON Plumbing - I-Ieating - Appliances Television -Air Conditioning SAVINGS BANK it f I I . Introduced to Winchester N v 4 f ELECTRONIC BOOKKEEPINGH I ON PREMISE PERSONALIZED CHECK IMPRINTINGH TIME AND TEMPERATURE CLOCK I Let Us Introduce All Of Our Services To Phone MO 2-3813 Winchester, Va. Y 0 U IITHE Kern Mofgr cg. Main Office Branch Office RAMBLIZSITWZZ-QlfJlET4li'AKER I86 N. Loudoun 66I N. Loudoun 605 5' Loudoun Street Winchester, Vifginifl Winchester Virginia C. I. BRUMBACK I AND SONS Over 50 years of service Farm and Orchard Equipment Myers Sprayers and Water Systems Blackwelder Fork Lifts niluunnonn I IIARVISIIR International Harvester Tractors Farm Machinery Winchester Virginia Henry T' Goode 8' son Quality Dairy Products GENERAL INSURANCE . phone MO 2-3453 Kent Sffeef Phone 36 Rouss Avenue Winchester, Virginia Winchester Virginia 256 ZUCKERMAN CO., INC. Metals, Scrap Iron, Pipe, and Structural Steel MO 2-41 9I Kent Street Winchester Virginia HOLIDAY INN Au ,I Z ff? , I 14? , 'S' --'X , v ,ya '.f.-5x : CHARCOAL HEARTH RESTAURANT OAK GROVE SANITARY COMPANY Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Clearbrook, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1961 DRUG FAIR 507 Amherst Street Winchester Virginia We Turn a House into a Home WINCHESTER FURNITURE CO. Complete Horne Furnishers Ed. Burch, Manager 7 South Main Street Phone MO 2-61 II Winchester Virginia MI DDLETOWN STATE BANK with branch office at Stephens City Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Middletown Virginia 257 First in curb service First in electronic ordering system B 81 C BAKING COMPANY Bakers of Valley Pride Bread LOCally owned Locally operated N , Q, C :C '0 fr ss 41 HEALTH CENTER BOWLING LAN ES 107 N. Kent St. Winchester, Va. Special Student Rates For Reservations Dial MO 2-9514 ll 1 White's Pure Oil Station Wheel Alinement and Balancing by: Factory Trained Experts Hertz Rent c Car MO 2-1121 120 N. Cameron St. T. J. Orndorff Memorials Authorized Dealer Rock of Ages Monuments 9 East Boscawen Winchester Virginia CAMMER'S Quality Cleaner 118 South Braddock Street Winchester Virginia 258 A - in ' LAMPS PHOTOGRAPHY 124 S. Loudoun Street Phone MO 2-7680 Complete Photography Service and Supply WINC l4OO on AM OR WRFL 92.5 on FM MUSlC MiIIer's Drug Store Winchestelfs Oldest and Most Complete Drug Store Snow White Grill l59 N. Loudoun Street Winchester Virginia Gray 8- Eddy HABERDASHERS Where Courtesy and Quality ar Traditional Winchester Virginia Phone MO 2-6277 Riteway Cleaners Ask Your Neighbor PROMPT SERVICE QUALITY CLEANING Mo 2-4323 Mo 2-8659 Southern States Stephens City Corp. Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers and Farm Supplies Phone 32 Stephens City, Va. Curly Top Beauty Shop MRS. MADGE ERIES 3 N. Loudoun Street Winchester, Va. Phone MO 2-374 l I X V PM f X 'GQ f RKET ' Af SCHENCK FOODS COMPANY Wholesale Food Suppliers Winchester, Virginia 259 Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Strosnider Real Estate CQ, 9M East Piccadilly Street 720 S. Braddock Street Wlnchester' Vifginio Winchester, Virginia 42,44 ' rf: Ei 'l l A' l ,..: CLEARBROOK WODLEN MILL INCORPORATED Clearbrook, Virginia l Wilson Typewriter Company X F W Z 28M East Piccadilly Street Z 0 Winchester, Virginia co' Standard 8- Portable Typewriters Windows-D006-Siding A M Water Sotteners L -' R Winchester Virginia lg 5 -. ' . MO 2-24Ol Pingley and Carper Cleaners Valley DiSl'I'ilJUl'0I'S, ll1C- 1 Hour Automotive Parts Cash and Carry 22 Amherst Street Same Day Winchester Virginia Pick up and Deliver 260 I Live Better - Electrically Electricity will do all your household chores and will do them Cleaner - Easier - Safer scHEwEIs FURNITURE co., INC. NoI2TI-IERIXI VIRGINIA PoWER co. I lrglmo l26 N. Cameron St. Winchester, Virginia BARR'S STUDIO School Photog ra phers Winchester, Virginia 261 X ,Q if 7x5-+V. -...ibn fy ' X 5 5-T21 rf-www... ..-. My if ,,.,.0....,1.i,..... 262 SWIM!.EY'S Wir1chester's Finest Furniture Store Makers of America's No. I Heel and SoIe- and a Variety of PgIly'5 Cab Plastic Products l. Phone M0 2-4111 Q Winchester, Virginia ANDERSON'S BARBER SHOP Fouri Barbers I27 West Boscawen Street Air Gonditionedu Virginia Gentlemen Front Royal Virginia Catering to Parties O'SULLIVAN RUBBER CORPORATION Winchester Snider Sons W. B. ANTIQUES -A COAL - HARDWARE Virginia Sanitary Laundry We wash everything with Ivory Soap IO9 S. Cameron Street Winchester 323 N. Cameron St. Winchester, Va. Phone MO 2-3232 D. A. Doyle O Virginic CABINET 81 SUPPLY ' Cabinets for the Home and Business GUARANTEED TO PLEASE Formica 910 Franklin Street Winchester, Va. Sanitary Dairy T I 0 0 R d. S -H -,-. e I I1 , Pasteurized Milk 8. Cream ev SIU 8. G Io ervlce co Phone Mo 2-5643 Philco T.V. and Appliance . FV A , Winchester, Virginia I 34 W' Hart Street MnK.ga5AM For Service of All Makes of T.V. ' Phone Mo 2-7143 Winchester Virginia I . Esso Cent r '-- T I- 9 S e VENABLE'S MARKET Gerrard 81 Loudoun Street Complete Food Store Winchester, Virginia Phone 104 Stephens City, Virginia 263 For Insurance See Any ot These Members ot The Winchester Association of Independent Insurance Agents Who Display This Seal ot Quality: ndepefldmt SIIVIS YOU FIRST YOU ' llafvmnce IAGENT I WINCHESTER ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS Alexander, J. R., Jr. L-LPhone MO 2-8855 II7 N. Loudoun St. Arthur, J. V. DDED.,sD Phone MO 2-3865 31 E. Boscawen Stf Bryarly, R. T. DDDD.Duu Phone MO 2-5757 20 Rouss Avenue Good, G. W. 84 CO. .E.. Phone MO 2-4425 I8 Rouss Avenue I-lansbrough 81 Carter LLPhone MO 2-4144 23 N. Loudoun St. 264 Hollis, Lawrence C. LLLL Phone MO 2-4366 43 E. Piccadilly St. Jamison 81 Gore ....LL Phone MO 2-5848 50 Rouss Avenue Louthan, W. I-I., Jr. LL,Phone MO 2-4I85 II7 W. Boscawen St. Mason, Earl L. .LLL.. Phone MO 2-62lI 2I5M N. Loudoun St. J. G. PLACE'S Lawn Ornament Manufacturing , Wholesale Co Life Size Deer-Jockey Boys Address Bird Baths- Love Seats, Etc. Phone Cross Juction, Va. TUrner 8-2555 ' Located on U. S. 522 North HUNTSBERWS NAT QNAL FRUIT The Valley's Oldest and PRoD.JcT co., :Nc Largest Shoe Store 5l50 F0ifm0 'f AVG- Winchester, Virginia Winchester, Virginia fffrer commencement, wfzat are you going zo commence? Before you make your final decision, consider a telephone career. You'll start with good pay What's more, you'll earn frequent raises as you learn. And the training you receive is excellent. You'll also enjoy interesting Work, friendly people and pleasant surround- ings. And you'll have the satisfaction of serving your own community. So why not commence a rewarding career with a telephone job? THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC A TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA INDEX FACULTY Aylor, Mr. Robert E. . . . .10 Bayles, Mr. Gordon Creel, Jr. . . . . . 15,161 Beazley, Miss Elizabeth Joanne ..... . . 22,200 Biddle, Mr. James A . . . . . 7,28,146,147,151 Biddle, Mrs. Gloria . . ...13,124 Brown, Mrs. May F .... . . . 31 Brumback, Mrs. Carrie Lee . . . .. . .15 Carroll, Mr. Joseph . . . . . . 16,125 Casey, Mr. James . 26,2'7,230,232,21-34,238,240 Cather, Miss Jane . . . . . . 20,168 Collett, Mrs. Nora Ann . . ...14,149 Conner, Mr. Raymond E. . . ..22,197,198,200 Conner, Mrs. Helen S .... Cunningham, Miss Mary E ...... 26,27,125,132, 237,241 Davidson, Mrs. Bernelle Virginia .... . 14,93,218 Davis, Mr. Henry M. . Day, Mr. Casey . . . Duvall, Mr. John W. . . Fawcett, Mr. Melvin D. . . Fishel, Mr. Joseph, Jr. . . Fulboam, Mr. F. William Funkhouser, Mr. Eugene D. . . Givens, Mr. James L. . . Gordon, Mr. James C. . . Harper, Mr. Robert . . . Hoagland, Mrs. Bertha W. . . . . 24,185 26,27,194,227,238 . . . 25,115 . . . . 11,16 . . 19,1O'7,1'7O,1'71 . . . . . 28,145 . . . 6,1'7,17O,171, 188,191,218 . . 24,181 . . . 11,12,154 . . . 21,230,238 . . . 21,136,137 Hodson, Mr. John D Hootman, M Hootman, M Hovermale, Humphries, Hutton, Mr. Kave, Mrs. Mrs. E r. Will V ale.... ard P... rs. Elizabeth Hall lsiip L. . . Mrs. Mary K. . Jam CS No reen Macaughty, Mr. W V., If. . . If-Jaton . . . illiam O. - Manuel, Mr. Archie J .... Michaels, Mrs. Painter, Miss Patch, Miss Et Sara A. . . Ludy . . hel Per rault, Mr. Do ham L. . S Place, Mrs. Shirtl Rhodes, Mrs. Mar Rogers, Mr. Allen Rudolph, M Russell, Mi iss li-11 ss Ullen Saunders, Mrs. Mi Schultz, Mrs. l3eve Shrader, Mrs. P Shull, Mrs. Smallridge, Smallridge, Sur ratt, Mr Phjlll Ivlr. Mrs. R... Y ion.. Martin . la J... eO... ldred O. . . rly. . eggy M. . . is Bott .... K nneth . . e V S. Lake ivian H. . Marshall 1'7,36,220,235,238 . . . . 14 . ...13 . . 14,154,164,165, 218 . . . 23,176,178 ...12 ..29 . . . 6,26,2'7,194,226, 238,239 . . . . . 15 . . 11,166,180 . . . 29 . . . . . 30,143 . . 1'7,36,220,221 . . . . . 16 . . 16,136,137 . . 19,186 26,27,115,195,196, 241 . . . 6,20 . . . 13 . . . 13 28,27,1o'r,192,241 . . . 16,17 . . . 18 . . . 31 267 .....95 Sutphin, Mrs. Ruth Brumback Thresh, Mrs. Elizabeth Freed Tolley, Miss Patricia Ann . . Turner, Mr. George H., Jr. Ware, Mr. Reco . . Watson, Miss Kathryn . . . Whitacre, Mr. William Lee . A Abe.Judith. . Abrell, Judith ...... ......39,239 A CAPPELLA CHOIR . . . Achen, Lani ..... . . . Adams, Allen . . Adams, Bonnie . . . Adams, Charles . , . Adams, Donald . . . . Adams, Frances . . . . Adams Harold . . Adams, Larry . . . Adams Marshall . . . . Adams Marshall R. . . . Adams, Pauline . . . Adams, Preston . . . Adams Robert . . Adams Roger .... Adams, Ronald . . Ailes, Judy ..... Alabaugh, Rosalie . . . Alexander, William . . Allamong, Margaret . . . Allamong, Mary . . . Allanson, 11a . . . . Allanson, Richard . . Allen, Connie . . .' . Alt,Mary. . Altman, Catherine . . Ambrose, Bertha . . Ambrose, Charles . . Ambrose, Mike . . . Amtower, Linda . . . . . Anderson Carol . . Anderson, Gerry . . Anderson, James . . Anderson, John . . Anderson, Judy .... Anderson, Leonard . . Anderson, Linda . . 268 . . ...28,178,178 .. ...15 ...15 ...12,180 ...80 ...23,176 ...24 Whitlock, Mrs. Rebecca A .... . . . 6,29,14O,141 Wiscarver, Mrs. Sue P. . . Woore, Mrs. Mary S. . . . Workman, Mr. Glenn O. . . Wright, Mr. Melton ........ York, Mr. Charles Asbury, Jr. . . Zuckerman, Mrs. Louise P. . STUDENT BODY .......116,175 . . 108,178,192,195 - ........ 201 ...126 ........126 ........1-33,175 . . 108,188,159,289 ............126 39,154,164,168,218 .........39,183 ...116 ...126 ...239 ....95 .....116 . . . . . . 108,114 . . 95,188,148,194 . . . 108,158,168 . . . . . 95,199 . . . 126,321 .....108 ......108 .......133 . . . 126,174,231 . . . 115,116,178 . . . 95,164,178 . . . 39,177 . . . 178 ...........116 ..........126,183 108,157,176,178,18O ...........116 .....182 . . . 108,189 . . . 116,141 . . . . . . 126 . . . 126,182 . . . 133 Anderson, Paul . . . Anderson, Sue . . Anderson, Sylvia . . Anthony, Carolyn . . ...14 . . . 20,162 . . . l9,93,231,238, . . . 1O,148,169,18O . . . 18,163 . . . 166,209 . . . 39,199 . . . 95,141 . . 126 Apperson, Olivia . . Argenbright, Albert Armel, Donald . . . Armel, Robert . . . Armstrong, Mildred Arnold, Sue ..... Artrip, Floyd . . . Ash, Barbara . . . Ash, James . . . Ashby, Joyce . . Ashby, Kenneth . . . Ashley, Barbara . . Ashley, Carrie . . Ashley, Darrel . . Aylor, William .... Bageant, Irene, . . . Bageant, Patsy . . Bageant, Ronald . Baggerly, Arlene . . Baggerly, Sandra . Baggerly, Thomas . . . 126,178 . . . 95,158 ........116 ..........128 ...40,149,201,208 ........40,184,221 40,188,187,149,151,188 ..........118 ...108,174,227,289 ......108,148 ...........128 . . 108,158,l71,201,203 Bailey, John . . . . Bailey Kathryn . . Bailey Lynda . . Bailey, Sandra . . Baker, David . . . Baker, Geneva . . . Baker, Grace . . Baker, John . . . Baker, Joyce . . . Baker, Patricia . . Ballenger, Carol . . Ballenger, Garland . . . ......116 .......40,14O . . . . . 108,183,189 . . . 108,175,178,187 . . . 40,188,178,177, 187,201,203 .....128,231 . .118, 126,183 . . . 41,146,177 . . . . . 116 . . 108,141 . . . . . 108 . . . . . . . . 116 . . . 41,140,192 . . . . . . . 126 . . . 41,177,186 . . . . . . 30,4l,140 . . . 108,136,137,159 . . . . . . 126,182 Ballenger, Lorna . Ballowe, Elizabeth BAND, JUNIOR . . BAND, SENIOR . . Barley, Bruce . . Barnes, Virginia . Barnett, Beverly Barnett, Pauletta . Barney, Wanda . . Barr, Charles . Barr, Florence . . Barton, Barton, Barbara . Hugh . . . . . 116,159 . . . 108,164 . . . . . 200 . . . . . 198,199 . . 108,226,239 . . ......... 41,140 ........126,204 42,140,195,201,202 95,186,187,158,166, 168,192,195 ..........95,183 42,149,166,177,195 ..........108 ........126,200 Basore, Geraldine . . . . . . Bauserrnan, Judith Bayliss, Carol . . Bayliss, Charles . Bayliss, Donna . . Bayliss, James . . Bayliss, Linda . . ........43,183 Beanf Carolyn . Bean, Dixie . . . Beatty, Virginia . Belford, Betty . . Belford, Robert . . Belford, Robert L. . . Belfo rd, Willis . . . ....... 108,232 Bell, Ronald . . Bell, Stella . . . Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Carol . . Bennett, Clifton . Bennett, Myrlin . . Bennett, Thomas . Benson, Sharon . Berryman, Peggy BETA CLUB . . . Birmingham, Jo- Anne . . Bly, Helen .... Bly, Linda . Bly, Peggy . . . Bly, Richard . . Bly, Roy ....... Boarman, Barbara . . . Boden, Robert . . Boggs, Anna . . Bohrer, Betty . . . Bolen, Gary . . Boone, Mary . . Borden, George . Borror, Bonnie . Borror, Earl . . Borror, Wanda . Boswell, Jean . . Bowen, Ursula . . 42,85,186,140,143, 154,192 . . . . 126 . . . 108,204 . . . 126,182 . . . . 116 . . . 108,182 . . . . . . . 126 . . . 42,86,202 . . . 116,159 . . . . . 95 . . . . 116,178 . . . 42,183,203 .......95,201 . . 116,159,174,199, 230,235 . . . 43,164,174,175, 186,190 . . 126,178,197 . . . . 108,187 . . . . . 108 . . . . 108,187 . . . 95,145,146 .......126 .......116 ..154,155,156 .......126 ...43,177 ....116 .....126,178 .........126 ...43,145,188,189 ......126,178 ...116,235 ...116,178 .....108 ...44-,145 ...96,164 ....108 . . . . 116,178 . . . 96,141,199 . . . 96,175,178 STUDENTS begin annuals at the end of school. Bowers, Joseph .... ..... 44 ,159 Bowers, Terry ...... . . . 116,159,230 BOWLING CLUB CB YSJ . . .... 188,189 BOWLING CLUB CG LSD . . . . . 186,187 Boyce, Gloria . . Boyce, Helen .... Boyce, Maynard . Boyce, Nancy . . Boyce, Sandra . . Boyce, Sarah . , Boyce, Sharon . . Boyd, Victoria . . Boyer, Ann . . . Boyles, Barbara . . Boyles, Harry . . Boyles, Sandra . . Bragg, Julian . . . . . . . . . 44,183 Braithwaite, Catherine . . Braithwaite, David Braithwaite, Gary . Braithwaite, Wan a Braithwaite, Wi on Branner, Dixie . . . Brannon, Ella . . Brannon, Joyce . . . . Breeden, Colin . . Breeden, Phyli s . Brewer, Charl s . Brewer, Franklin . Bridges, Charlles . Brill, Charles . . . ....126 . ...108,175 . .... 126 .......126 . . . 96,154,158 . . . 133,175 ....133 ........116 ........126,178 . . . 96,177,187,192 . . . . . 126,182 . . . . 96,187 . . . . 178,204 . . . . 96,164,183 . .... 126,182 . . .... 108,141,178 . . . . . 125,126,136,137, 169,175 ................126,175 .. ...... 44,84,136,14O,151,153 154,186,187,190,192,201,208,216 . . . . . . . . . 194,226,227,239 . ....... 116,141 . .. 126 . ...... 108 . . . . 125,126,231 Brill, Tommy . . ........ 126,174 Brown, Douglas . . . 45,84,149,201,202 Brown, Jack . . . .... 107,108,158 269 I Brown, Phyllis . Brown, Shirley Brown, Steven . . Broy, Donna . . . Broy, Hazel . . . Broy, William . . Brumback, Diana Brumback, Donna Brumback, Linda Brumback Ronald Brumback, Susan . Bryson, Margaret Bucher, Jack . . Bucher, Wayne. . Burcham, Edsel . Burcham, Joyce . Burcham, Sandra . Burcham, Walter . .. . .. 96,146 Burke, Gary . . . Burke, Mabel . . Burleson, Maurice Bursey, Dana . . Bursey, Thelma . .......45,183 .........126,182 Butler, Betty . . Butler, Charlotte . Butler, Donald . . Butler, Edward . . Butler, William . Butts, Anna . . . Butts, Bruce . . Cain, Mildred . . . Campbell, Alice . . Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Carolyn Campbell, Cecil . Campbell, Dianna Campbell, Doris . . Campbell, JoAnn . Campbell, Robert . Campbell, Thomas Carbaugh, Georgia .........126,178 IIHHDHU117 Carnes, Barbara . Carnes, Mary . . Carpenter, Robert Carper, Joseph . . ...........127,l75 Carper, Nancy . . . Carper, Marshall Carper, Marvin . Carper, Patricia . Carroll, Joseph . , Carter, Allen . . . Carter, Marquerite 270 96,168,177.192.19'7 .. . 96,136,137,168,177,192,197 . . . 126,200 .. 108,141 . . . 126,174 . . . . . 117,241 .......126,204 . . . 45,136,16-4,192 .........126,174 . . . . 27,115,117,136,159 J. . L. . ............117 . . . 126,231 . . , . . . 117 . . . . 108,183 . . . 96,178,200 . . . . . 96,178 . . . 108,182 . . . 93,96,158 ......117 . . . 96,157,164 . . . 96,157,164 . . . . . . . 197 . . . 175,177 . . , . 126 . . . 96,108,164,199 ........126 ...126 ......117 . . . 108,178 . , . . . 108,178 . . . 45,201,202 . . . 46,177 . . . 126,178 . . ......... 108,183 96,136,137,154,168,192 .........126 ..126,226,227,239 .......109,178 . . 33,126,136,137,182 46,86,136,137,149,154, 162,166,167,218 . . . . . . . . 109 . . . 109 . . . . 126 . . . 33,126 ...133 ...109 Carter, Robert . . . . ..... 46,86,136,13'7,139,154, 170,171,194,2OE-3,232,233,240 Carter, Wilma . . . ................ . 109 Cather, .To .... ................ 1 26 Cather, Sharon . . . . 107,108,136,137,178,187, 204 Catlett, Arlene . . ...... 126 Catlett, Donald . . .... 126,182 Catlett, Richard .... . . . 126,133,200 Chateauneuf, Raymond . . . . . 117,182 Cheshire, Joseph .... . . . 117,230 Cl-IORAL CLASS . . . . . 202,203 Christian, Donald . . Christian, Dorothy . . Clark, Albert .... Clark, Mary . . Clark, Mary . . . Clark, Patricia . . Clark, Roger . Clark, Sandra . . Clark, Thomas . . Clayton, Robert . Clayton, Susan . Clem, Jeremiah . . Clem, Larry . . Clem, Lynn . . . Clem, Tommie . Clemons, Judy . . Clemons, Robert . . Clemons, Susie. . . . Clevenger, Barbara . . Clevenger, Carol . . Cline, Robyn .... Clowser, Charlotte . . Clowser, John . . . Clowser, Judy . . Clowser, Leo . . . Clowser, Leonard . . Clowser, Orpha . . Clowser, Patricia . . . Clowser, Peggy ..... CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Coffelt, Kaye .... . . . Coffman, Carol . . Coffman, Daniel . . Coleman, Linda . . Collette, Katherine . . Colley, Karen .... Collins, Betty. . Collins, Nancy . . . Collum, Wanda . . Colvin, Carolyn . . Combs, Bonnie . . Combs, Patty . . Comer, Mary ..... . Connelly, Marquerite. . . Connelly, Virginia . . . ....117 ,...126 ...133,174 ....46,143 .......175 ....46,146,164 .......159 ...126 ........126 ..........126 . . . 47,140,143,154 . . . . . 96,141,239 ,...126 .....97 . . . 27,117,159,192,237 37,47,136,151,153,159,162, 166,192,195,241 . . . 47,143,149,166,l68,192 . ........... 47,154 ..........117 . . . 47,140,143,154 .. . . . 117,174 . . . 109,178,186 . . . 48,201,202 . . . . . 97,188 . . . 117,175 . . . . . . 127 . . . 127,178 . ........ 134,135 . . . . . 97,141,154,192,202 . . . 48,149,164,166,168 .........127,133 . . . 109,159 . . . . 127 . . . 109,159 . . . 127,178 . . . 97,158,187,201,202 ........127,175 ....117 ...........127 . . . 48,15O,154,164,166, 192 . . 127,200 Conner, Austin- - - Conner, Emily . . Conner, Janet . . Conner, Margaret . Cooke, Michael . . Cooke, Ronald . . Cooley, Jo Anne . . Cooley, Robert . . . Cooper, Betty . . . Cooper, Edward . . Cooper, Karol . . Copp, Harry . . Copp, Karla . . . Copp, Nancy .... Corder, William . Cornwell, Mary Jo Cornwell, Patsy . . Cowger, Arnold . . Cowger, Carol . . Cox, Theodore . . . Crabill, Daniel . . Crabill, Thomas . Crider, Lillian . . Crider, Loy . , Crosen, Gary . . Crosen, Janet . . Crosen, Louise . . Crosen, Vermont . . Crouse, Nancy . . Dailey, Roger . . Davey, Grover . . Davidson, Janie . . .......13,146 Davidson, Judith . Davis, Carolyn . . Davis, Eddie . . . Davis, Maxine Reba Davis, Maxine . . . Davis, Patricia . . Day, Carol .... Dean, Harley .... ........127 DeHaven, Barbara . DeHaven Bonnie . DeHaven Bonnie . Del-Iaven, Cheryl . . DeHaven, Donald . . . DeHaven Dorothy DeHaven Douglas . DeHaven Gail . . DeHaven James R DeHaven, James . . DeHaven Jean . DeHaven Joyce . DeHaven Judith . DeHaven Linda . . DeHaven Mary . . . . 109,183,198 . . . 48,149,177 . . . 48,140,149 . . . . . . 117 . . . . 109,183 . . . 117,183,230 ......117 ....127 ...117,18O ....127 ...133,175 ...49,189 ...........127 .. ......... 117 . . . . 49,141,201,202,240 .........49,145 .....117 ........117 97,146,164 .........117 ..117,159,230,235 .....117,174 ..49,l45 ...127 .....182 . . . 109,178 . . . 109,178 . . . . 182 . . . 127 . . . . 127 . . . 182,231 . . . . 118 . . . 109,178 . . . 97,168 . . . 49,140,149,178 . . . . . 97,177,20l,203 37,50,136,149,187,192, 216,217 . . . 118,230 . . . 109,178 ...........127 . . . . . . 127,168,178 . . 115,118,136,155,204 ,..........118 . . . 97,141,177 . . . . . . . . 127 . . . 118,187,241 . . . 97,188,189 .......127,182 . . . . 109,127,178,197 . .97,140,414,177,187 97,141,157,178,187,195 . ......... 109,175 . . . 50,178,201,202 DeHaven, Robert . DeHaven, Roger . . Del-Iaven, Roger R. DeHaven, Walter . Dellinger Charles Dellinger, Frances Dellinger, Lewis . Dewey, Grover . . Dick, Robertk . . Dietz, Martin . . Dill, Merle . . . Dillow, Betty . . . Dinges, Margaret . . . . . . . 133 . . . 109,183 . . . 30,50 . . .. 127,182 ..........118 . . 97,157,188,178 . . , 50,201,202 ......127 . . . 118,235,239 . . . 109,141,178 . . . . 50,178,202 . . 97,166,168,192 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION .... 146,147,148,149 Dolan, David ..... ...... Dolan, Mary . . . Dolan, Thomas . . Donald, Joy . . Donald, Leroy . . . Donald, Sue . . Dool, James . . . Dorton, Ann . . . Douyotas, Donald . Dove, Robert . . . 127 ...97 .......97 .......109 .. 109,141,178 .......127 .........51,2o0 109,124,171,189,198 .........97,171 Dovell, Linda . . . ..... . 118 Dovell, Loretta . . . . . 13,51,164 Driver, Milton . . ..... 51 Driver, Rhoda . . . . . 109 Driver Ronald . . . . . 118 Dunlap, Billy . . . . . 127 Dunn, Virginia . . ...... 127 Dusing, Barbara . . . . . 51,131,140 Dusing, Dorothy . . ...... 127 Dusing, Gerald . . ........,.. 127,182 Dusing Wade . . ........... 127 Duvall, Charles . . . . . 97,136,137,154,159,162, 1'7O,1'71,188,218 Duvall, Linda . . . ........ . 127 Dye, Ronald . . . . . . 97,199 Dyer, Joseph . . . .... . 118 Dyer Nancy . . . . . . 118,159 Dyke, Carlton . . . . . . 109,188 Dyke Eugene . . ....... 97 Dyke Mary . . . . 118,192 Dyke, Shirley . . . . . 109 E Earl, .Toan . . ............. 98,198 Easter, Hilda . . . . . 51,14O,143,144,154,1'77 Easter, John . . ........... 127,231 Easter, Linda . . Eaton, Charles , . .......118 Eaton, Loretta . . . Ebersole, Henry . Edmonds, Charles . Edmonds, Patriria Edmondson, Cr ig Edmondson, William . . . . 98,197,201,203 .......109,231 . . . . . 109,174,227,239 . . . . . 118,178,187,241 . . . . . . 127,198 .....127 271 Edmondson, Frances Edwards, Freddy . Edwards, Richard . Elder, David . . . Elliott, Daniel . . Elliott, Jeanne . . . Elliott, William . . . Ellis, Beverley . . . Ellis, Brady . . . Ellis. Julia . . . Ellis, Linda . . Ellyett, Linda . . Elsea, Henry ..... Emerson, Donna . . Emery, June .... English, Ensogna , David . . . Sherry . . . Eshelman, Martha . Everly, JoAnne . . . Eye, Louis . . . . Fahnesto F anning, Fanning, Fa rmer , F auver , Feeley, F eltner , Ferrell, Fer rell, Fiddler , F ishback ck, Bonnie . .Tanet . . . Wanda . . . Richard . Jacqueline . Russell . . Linda . . James . . Robert . . Russell . . , Judy . . . Fishel, Roger . . Fisher, Charles . . Fisher, William . . Fletcher, Daniel . . Fletcher, Gordanna . Fletcher, Ivan .... Fletcher, Janie . . . Fletcher, John . . Fletcher, Larry . . Fletcher, Michael . . . Fletcher, Robert . . Flowers, Janie . . Foreman, Joy ..... Foreman, Robert . . Foster, Lester . . . FOUR-H CLUB . . . Fout, Earl ..... Fox, Carol .... Fox, Charlotte . . . Franklin, Charles . Franklin, Emily . . Free, Phillip . . . Fries, Dwain . . Fry, Marshall . . Fry, Martha . . 272 . . . 98,177 . . . . . . 127 . . . . 52,162,164 . . . 52,149,159,188 ............133,174 . 52,149,192,201,202,216 . . . . . . . . . . 109,178,186,199 24,52,183,194, 226,227,229 ............127 ...98,157,178,201,202 ............127 ....127 ............118,204 . 109,155,158,187,192,241 ...127 . . 98,162 ...52,177,186 ....133,175 .....188 ...133,174 .....109,178 ..27,98,194,239 ......109 .. 109,161,182 . . 53,177,187,192,201,203 127 ...127 ...127 .. . . 127 . . .98,178 . . . . . 98 . . . 127 . . . . 118 ........127,235 . . . 118,159,174,198 .........127 . . . . . . 109 . . 178,180,198 . ..... 127 . . . 98,158 . . 174,175 . . 118,159 . . 109,159 . . 109,141 . . . 118 . . . . 127 . . . 98,182 ....1l8 ...127 ..127 Frye, Clyde . . . . . 98,146 Frye, JoAnn . . .... 133 Frye, Kenneth. . . . . . 118,182 Funk, Esther . . Funk, Eunice . . . Funk, Frances . . Funk, Kenneth . . . .... 127 .......53,177 . . . 53,146,150,195 .......98,158 Funk, Linda ..... . . . 127 Funk, William ..... . . . 127 Funkhouser, Carolyn . . . . . . 118 Funkhouser, Carolyn Y. . . Funkhouser, Margaret ....127 ...............98,146 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA . . . 140,141,142 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ,....... . . 181,182,183,184,185 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ...... . . 176,177,178,179,180 FUTURE NURSES CLUB . . . ......... 166,167 Gardner, Carlton . . . . . . 127 Gardner, Douglas . . . . . 183 Gardner, Judith . . . . . . 127 Gardner, Ronald . . ..... 183 Garret, Ann . . . . . . 133,175 Garrett, Eugene . . . . . 133 Gentry, Marilyn . . .. 98,157 Gideon, Jack . . . . . . 118,183 Giffin, Nancy . . . . . . 118,241 Gillam, Micheal . . . . . 127 Ginn, Elwanda .... .... 1 27 GIRLS GLEE CLUB . . . . . 204,205 Givens, James . . . ...133 Glaize, Adelle . ............... 127 Glaize, Delores . . . . .............. . . 127 Glaize, George... . . . 53,84,136,194,226,227,229 Glynn, Richard. . . ............... . 118 Glynn, Samuel . . ......... 127 Godlove, Carolyn . . , . . 98,154,158,168 Goldizen, Randy . . . ........ .118 Golightly, Barbara . . . . 109,159,192,237 Golightly, Shirley . . ......... 118 Golladay, Elizabeth . . . . . 119, 159,241 Golladay, James . . ..... 109,226 Golliday, Alex . . ....... 119 Golliday, Jerry . . . . . 109,194,239 Golliday, William . . ....... 109 Good, Beverly . . . . . 127,231 Good, David. . . ....109 Good, Garland . . ........... 119 Good, Judy .... ..... . . . 128,199 Goode, George . . . . 128,161,226,231,235 Gordon, David . . ............ 128 Gordon. Judith . . . . . 98,141,178 Gordon, Larry . . ..... 128 Grandel, Mary . . . . . 133,175 Grapes, Stella . . 141,175 . . 119,174 Grove, Sharon . . . ...,... 119,175 Grayson, Elener . Grayson, James . Grayson, Mary . . Green, Barbara . . Green, Betty . . . Greene, David . . Greene, Paul . . . Gregory, Larry . . . . . . . Griffith, Larry . . ...11O,128,175 ....133,174 ...110 ...110 ........128 .........110,182 . . . . . . 98,183,201,203 99, 158,162,171, 188 . . ............... 128 Griffith, Marvin ..... 99, 154, 158, 194, 227, 240 Grim, Gary . . . . Grim, Janet . . . Grim, John . . . . Grove, Maynard . Grubb, Guard, Douglas . . Alfred . . Guthridge, Virginia Guthridge, William Hahn, Bernard . . Hahn, Robert . . . Haines, Barbara . . Haines, David . . . Haines, Ina . . Haines, Judy . . . Haines, Sandra . . Haines, Philip . . 54,149 Haines, Stephen . . Hall, David . . . . . Hamilton, Harry . . Hamilton, Joyce . . Hammack, Bonnie . Hammack, Ellen . . . Hammack, Harry . Harden, Barbara . Harden, Betty . . Harden, Linda . . Harden, Nellie. . Harden, Ray . . . Harley, Sharon . . . Harmon, Judith . . Harrold, Charles . . . Harrold, Patrick . . Hartley, Barbara . Hartley, Hartley, Dallas . . . Hartley, Patricia . Claudia . . . Hartman, Beverly . Hartman, Myra . . Hartman, Ronnie . Harworth, Patricia Haun, Robert . . . Haun, Sandra .... Hausenfluck, Hilda Hausenfluck, Karen Hausenfluck, Kay . ............53,174,198 ........159 .......128,182 . . . 99,158,17O,171 . . . 110,201,203 ......127 ...128,178 ...110 .. . . 54,183 .....54,188 ......99,154,199 ..........38,138 ..110,141,192,204,241 ...........128 ....128 ...128,161 ....231 ....128 ...128,182 ..........128 . . . 99,164,168,192 .......119,159 . . . 54,140,177,178 . . . . . . . . 128 . . . . 128 . . . 110,178 . . . . 128 . . . 119,241 . . . . 119,178 . . . 110,124,199 . . . . 110,239 . . . 54,140,143 ...........128 . . . 55,159,201,203 . . . . . . . . 133 . . . . 128 . . . 119,159 . . . 110,159 ..........166,178 .. ............... 99 55,140,187,192,201,208 .............128 . . . 119,178 . . 55,177 Hausenfluck, Maxwell Hausenfluck, Merrill . Hausenfluck, Sandra Hawkins, Linden . . . Haymaker, Barbara . Haymaker, Philip . . Headley, Ruth . . . Heflin, Shirley . . . Heflin, William . . Nancy J. . . . . Heishman, Betty . . .. Heishman, Brenda . . Heishman Heishman, Nancy . . Heishman, Ross . . . Helmick, Loretta . . Helmick, Wanda .... Helsley, Harry . . . Henderson, Hollis . . Henry, Jerry . . . Henshaw, Gary . . Henson, Donna . . . Hepler, Joseph .... Hepner, Gerald . . . Hepner, Sandra . . . Heronimus, Charles . Herrell, William. . . Herring, Phyllis . . Hewitt, Harry . . . Hewitt, Judith . . . Hewitt, Loretta . . HI-Y ........, Hibbard, Richard . . Hibbard, Ronald . . . Hickerson, Daniel . . Hicks, Beatrice . . Hicks, Boyd . . . The happy day is fi name cards. .......119 . . . . 99,182,183 . . 55,168,176,177 128 .....99,146 . . 55,154,164,218 ........119,178 .........56,183 56,145,150,154,1e4 . . . . . . 99,168,177 110,159,163,177,204 ...........119 . . .119 . . . 133 . . . . . .128 . . . 128,183 .........119 . . 56,136,181,183 ...........128 . . . 99,159,188,194,226,227,239 ...........110 ...128,178 ......128 ...99,181,183 ...128,178 ...........128 . . . 28,56,136,145,151 .......128,178 .....151 ...99 ...138 .....128 . . . 128,178 . . . 133,174 nally here. Seniors begin exchanging . fam- :li Hicks, Juanita . . Hiett, Atta . . . Hill, Beverly . . Hill, Mary ,.., Hillyard, Edward . Hillyard, Thomas Hisghman, Mary . Hockman, Donald Hockman, Hugh . . Hockman, James . Hockman, Robin . . . Hockman, Roy . . Hodgson, Betty . . Hodgson, Eita . . Hoffman, Judy . . Hollaway, Carolyn Holliday, Betty .... Holliday, Franklin Holliday, Juanita . . Holliday, Lola . . Holliday, Regina . Hollis, Robert . . . . . Holtzman, Ronald Hook, Elsie .... Hook, Joan . . . .. . . . . 128,182 Hook, Judy . . . . Hoopes, Daniel . . Hoover, Betty . . Hoover, Patricia . Hoover, Ronald . Houston, Barbara Horst, Paul .... Horwath, Patricia Hottinger, Donald Hottie, Robert . . Householder, Roger . . Houston, Clyde. . Hovermale, Carl . Hovermale, John . Howe, Judy . . . . Huffman, Kitty . . Hulver, Sherrill . . Hummer, Lynwood Hummer, Robert . ...........128 lnskip, James . . Janzer, Mary . . . Jenkins, Anita . . Jenkins, Beverley Jenkins, Charles . 274 . . . 57,146,175,177 ......89,178 . . . 110,189,240 . . . 110,187 . . . 119,226 . . . . . . . 110 ...99,201,203 ...........128 . . ..19,s7,86,13e,137,154,159,182, 171, 194, 218, 233, 234, 240, 232 . . . . .. . 110,136,137,158,161,170, 171,201,203,218 . . . 110,114,158,168,175,186, 187,192,204,241 . . 128,161,231,235 ....119 ...128,204 ....133 ......128 ...128,182 ...........128 ...,.....57,177 57,168,176,177,187, 192,201,203 . . . . 58,198 . . . 119,159 . . . . 119 . . . 128 . . . 128 . . . 128 . . . 128 . . 99,158 . . . 128,231 ...........128 . . ............. 99 . . . . . 58,146,147,201,202 ...........128 ....133 ...128,178 ....110 .....99 ...119,159 ........128 .......110,178 . . . 58,146,175,178 ........133,174 . . . . . 58,194,232,233,234 ...128 . . . . . 119,175,204 ...........128 115,119,159,187,204 ...........128 Jenkins, Darlene . Jenkins, Delmar . Jenkins, Deloris . Jenkins, Franklin Jenkins, Fred . . Jenkins, Gary. . . Jenkins, Mary . . . Jenkins, Ralph . . . Jenkins, Rebecca . . . . . Jenkins, Paul ...... . . . Jenkins, Sarah . . Jobe, Constance . Johns, Barbara . . Johnson, Robert . Johnson, Walter . Johnson, William . . Jones, Bonita . . . Jones, Doris , . . Jones, Helen . . . Jones, Larry . . Jones, Leslie . . Jones, Paul .... Jones, Thelma .... Judy, Robert .... Keckley, Barbara . Keckley, Judith . . Keeler, Barbara . Keeler, Maurice . Keeler, Mary . . . Keeler, Norma . . . Keeler, Roy ...... Keesling, Michael . . . Keiter, Ronald . . . Kelchner, Daniel . Kelchner, Joan . . Kelchner, Patricia Kelchner, Roland . . Keller , Joyce .... Kelly, Hershell . Kenney, Margaret . . . Kenney, Ruth . . . Kenyon, Sandra . . Kern, Harry . . Kern, Janice .... Kern, Linda . . Kern, Robert . . . Kern, Ronald . . . Kerns, Barbara . . . Kerns, Betty .... Kerns, Carl . . . Kerns, Catherine . Kerns, Charles . . Kerns, David . . . . Kerns, Granville . ..........11O . . . 100,136,146,148 . . . 110,141,163,178 ........128 ....l28 .......230,235 ...110,141,178,204 .............174,200 .............128,178 58, 194,215,226,227,229,239 . ................ 119 ...110,178 .........110,178 . . . 59,140,201,202,221 ...119 ... .128 ...100,164 ....128 ...119 ...113,183 ....119 . . . . 110,158 K ...59 ...128 ....128 ......128 . . . . 59,140,143 . . 59,146,154,177 . . . . 29,59,189 . . . 100,170,171 . . . 128,158,230 .......110 ........128 . . 80,194,201,202 . . . . 128,178 . . . 100,183 .....119 ....110 ....1l0,141 ......163,199 ...125,128,136 . . . 27,111,136,137,158,171, 232 . . . 60,84,136,137,192,195 197,198,201,202 . . . 100,174,175 . . . 6O,159,166,175 . . . . . . 128,200 . . , . . 15,116,174 . . . 100,194,232,239 .............129,175 Kerns Hilda . . Kerns Janet . . Kerns, Linda . . . Kerns Linda . . Kerns, Ralph . . . KEY CLUB . . Kines, James . . Kipps, Kay . . . Kipps, Tommy . . . Kiser, Nancy . . . . . .....129 Kitchen, Rebecca . . Klepetka, Donna . . . Kline, Carole . . . Kline, Karen . . Kline, William . . Knight, Mary . . . Knight, Patricia . . Knighting, Linda . . Knighting, Manuel . Komsa, Barbara . . Koon, Benjamin . . Kremer, James . . Kremer, Joyce. . . Kump, JoAnn , . . Kurstedt, Katharine .... LaFollette, Philip LaFollette, Phyllis LaFollette, Richard. . . Lake, Carol. . . . . Lake, Linda . . . Lake, Ronnie . .. .. Lambert, Edwin . . . Lambert, George. . ...........129 Lamp, Bunny .... Lamp, Helen . . . . Lamp, JoAnne . . . Lamp, Roger . . . Lantz, Allen . . . . .............129,178 Larew, Francis . . Largent, Bonnie . . Largent Carolyn .... Largent, Connie . . . Largent, Donald . Largent Max . . . Larrick, Carroll . Larrick Douglas . Larrick, Nancy . . . Larrick, Rollin . . . LATIN CLUB .... Lauck, Connie . . .......159 .. 128,137 . . . 60,141,146,178 . . . 100,111,141,157 . . . 111,174,183,226 . . . . . . 170,171,172,173 ............129,231 . . . 60,136,151,159,166,167, 168,169,187,192,195,209,241 . . . . . 119,159,174,198,23O . . . 61,136,140,168,187,192, 197,199 . . . 129,175 . . . 100,177 . . . 61,177,203 129,200 . . . . . 129,200 . . . 113,159,199 .............182,23O . . 100,155,164,174,175,177 ..........111,114,188 . . . 93,100,146,171 .........119 .............61,177 . . 11l,136,13'7,159,164,168 L . . 37,61,136,154,162,194 215,226,227,229 .............12O,235 . . . 93,100,168,174,175,176, 177,192,197,201,203 .,.......120,204 . . . . . 133,231 . . . 120,183,230 .......,.129,20O . . . 100,136,141,157,177 . . . 100,146,198 ......129 .....129 . . . 61,136,137,140,143,154, 168 . . . . . . 129,198 . . . 62,140,201,203 . . . . . 120,174 .....133 . . . 62,86,149,168,177,186, 187,192,193,195,202,241 .............129,161 . . . 158,159,160 ........129 Lawyer, James . . Lawyer, James . . . Lawyer, Judy . . . Layman, Lawrence . . . Leake, Sharon Lee, Eugene Lee, Gary . Lee, Linda . . Lee, Patrick . . Lee, Priscilla. Legge, David Legge, Douglas . Legge, Micheal . . LeHarcly, Patricia Leight, Charlotte . Leight, Kenneth . Leight, Richard . LeMarr, John . . . LeMaster, Barbara LeMaster, Linda . LeMaster, William Lewis, Nancy . . . Lewis, Donald . . LIBRARY CLUB . Light, Phyllis . , Light, Shirlie . . Lillis, Thomas . . Linaweaver, Mary Lind, Joyce .... Lindamood, Ruby . Lineberg, Allen . . Lineberg, Kenn th Lineburg, Kenne .h . . . Lineburg, Lela . . Link, Brenda .... Link, Elizabeth . . Link, James . . Link, Ronald . . Lintz, James . . Lloyd, Janice . . . Lloyd, Ralph . . . Lockhart, Linda . . Lockhart, Richard Lodge, John . Lofton Gary . Lofton Joyce Lofton Robert: Lofton, Robert L. Lofton, Steph n . Long, Christi e . . Long, Linda .... Long, Raymond . . Lowery, Fre a . . Lowery, Jer y . . Lowery, Thelma . Loy, Elmer .... Loy, Margaret . . . Luin, Diane . . . . . . 62,159,189 ......1O0 ....12O ......129 . , . 135,175 . . . 62,162 . . 129,161 ...............111,241 100,141,154,168,192,201,202 100,141,154,168,192,201,202 ...............107,111 .......62,149 . ......... 129 . . . 129,159,187,204 . . . . . . 100,158,177 . . . 111,181,182,183 .........129 . . . . . 100,183 . . . 100,141,192 . . . . . 129,178 . . . . 129 . . . . . 101 . . . . . 129,182 ..........157 . . . 63,140,143,154 . . . 111,141,178 . . . 120,159,199 . . . . . . 111 . . 129 . . . . . . . . 129 .........12O . . . 63,194,232,239 ... . . 101,174 . . . . . 204 . . . . . 133 . . . . . . 120 . . . 27,227,239 . . . . 33,120 .....129 . . . 101,164 . . . 111,159 . . . . . . 120,230 . . . 111,183,188 . . . . 29,111 . . . 120,187 . . . . . 63,141,174 . . . 120,141,198,199 . . . . 33,129,182 ..........120 . . . 111,114,136,178 .........174 . . . . 111 . . . . . . 120 . . . 101,177 ..............111,182 . . . 63,85,150,151,187,190,192 203 . . 129 275 ..........101 Lupton, Carol . . Lupton, Judy .... Luttrell, Alvin . . Luttrell, Carol . . Luttrell, Charles . . Luttrell, Deborah . . Luttrell, Earl . . Luttrell, Gary . . . Luttrell, Gary T. . . Luttrell, Russell . . Lynch, Sandra . . . MacMillan, John . . . Madagan, Kay . . . Madigan, Barbara . Malone, Marshall . Mangum, Pamala . Manuel, Giles . . Manuel, Gloria . . Manuel, James . . Maphis, Jerry . . . Marcum, Evelyn . . Marker, John . . . . .........66,183 . . . . . . . . 63 . . . 101,164,197 64 . , . 101,154,162,164 . . . 101,141,158,178 ........129 ...111,182 ......182 ...1l1,1'74 ...129 .......120 ...125,129,155 ......64 ...133,174 ..........129,1'78 111,141,159,175,186,199 . . 33,129 . . . . . . . 129 . . . 129,161,182 Marshall, Bonnie . .... 120,159 Marshall, Kenneth . . . . 101,201,203 Marston, Sue . . . . . . . 120,159 Martin, Andrew . . . .. 120,199 Martin, Barbara . . ..... 64,149,195 Martin, Donald . . . ........... 129,159 Martin, Douglas . . . 10l,154,162,170,l88,189 Martin, Kenneth . . . ............. . 129 Martin, Saundra . . ...... 64,178 Martin, Sheryl . . ........... 199 Mason, Claude . . . . . 111,114,1'74,232 Mason, Gary . . ..... 129,230 Mason, Martha . . .... 129 Massey, Gary . .... 133 ........129 Massey, Linda . . . Mauck, Mary . . . Mauzy, Patricia . . Mauzy, Paul .... McCauley, Betty. . McCauley, Georgia McCauley, William . . McClanahan, Mitzi McClanahan, Paul . McDaniel, Doris . McDaniel, Lewis . McDaniel, Raymond McDonald, Beverley McDonald, Franklin McDonald, Joseph . McDonald, Richard McDonald, Roger . McDonald, Ruth . . McDonald, Wayne . . McDonald, Willetta 276 . . . 133,175 . . 11,141,198 . . . 101,178 . . 33,641,183 ......120 ........129 ........129,230 . . . 101,154,158,164 . . . 101,158,197 ............231 . . 12o,129,174,227,239 ...........111 . ......., 129,174 . . . 65,194,226,229,239 . 129,182 . . . 120,174 . . 65,168,177 ......1'74 ...101,1'7'7 McFarland, Leonard McFarland, Richard McFarland, Robert . McFillen, Ruth . . McFillen, Wanda . . Mcllwee, Betty . . Mcllwee, Charles . . Mcllwee, Curtis . . . Mcllwee, James . . . Mcllwee, Jerry , , Mclntire, Donald . . McKee, McKee, Carol . . . Edward . . McKee, Joyce . . , McKee, Linda . . McKee, Sandra . . McKinney, Joan . . McQuistior1, Pamela . . . McRoberts, Cheryl . McRoberts, James . Meade, Mildred . . Meade, Stella . . . Melester, Gloria . . Merriner, Charles . Merritt, Maryla . . Merritt, Thomas . . Messick, James . , Michael, Doris . . . Michael, James . . Michael, Virginia . . Michael, William . . Michon, Gustave . . Milburn, Roger . . Milburn, Steven . . Milhon, Clifton . . Miller, Beverley . . Miller, Bobbie . . . Miller, Daniel . . . Miller, David . . Miller, Dolores . . Miller, Garland . . Miller, Georgia . . . Miller, Katherine . . Miller, Larry . . . Miller, Mary . . . Miller, Richard . . . Miller, Roger . . . Miller, Shelva . . Miller, Shirley . . Miller, Wanda . . . Mills, Carole . . Mills, Elizabeth . . . ...129 ...65 ...65 ...129 .........129 ..........129 .,.101,154,l81,183 .......120,182 ..65,162,164 129 ...33,66,183 ......129 ...11,159 .....177 ........120,178 ...........133,175 . . . 66,140,168,192,197, 198,201,202 . . . . 133,175 . . . . . . . 129 . . . 120,158,230 . . . . . . . 129 . . . 111,175,178 . . . . . 66,146 . . . 120,199 . . . 120,204 ........129 .......111,174 . . . 28,101,146,177 . . . 101,158,227,239 . . . . . 120,204 . . . 111,240 ....129 . . . 111,189 ....133 ....129 . . . 101,158 . . . 129,200 . . . . . 24,66,194,240 . . . 67,14-0,143,192,195 . . 67,194,226,229,239 .........111,178 ....,...111 129 . . . 120,136,13'7,159 . . 6'7,146,171,198 . . . . 101,158,187,192 67,84,149,159,192,202 . . . 115,120,159,204 ..........111 Mitchell, Audrey . . . . . 129 Mogle, Jean ..... . . . 133 Mogle, Mary .... . . . 120 MONOGRAM CLUB KBOYSJ . . . ..... . 194 MONOGRAM CLUB QGIRLSJ . . . . . 195,196 Morehead, Sandra ..... . . . 68,140,164 Pingley, Lela . Moreland, Arlene . Morrison, James . Morrison, John . . Morrison, Judith . . . Moulden, David . . Moulden, Donald . . Moulden, Robert . . Mulvanity, Edward . . Murphy, Patsy .' . . Murphy, Peggy .... . MU ALPHA THETA Muse, Joyce ..... Muse, Luwanna . Myers, Betty . . . Myers, Margaret . Myers, Rebecca . . Nagley, Richard . . . Nail, Perry . . . Nail, Sue A. . . Neff, Mary .... . Nellis, Joyce . . . Nesselrodt, Darlene Nesselrodt, Donna . Nesselrodt, Shirley Nesselrodt, Sue . . Nethers, John . Newlin, Barbara . . Newlin, Eugene . . Newlin, Sharon . . Nicholson, Frances Nicholson, Richard Nuri, Runi . . . . Oates, Nancy . . O'De1l, Edna . . Oliver, Sheila . . Omps, John . . O'Neal, Janet . . O'Neal. .Terry . Orndoff, James . . Orndorff, Edward . Orndorff, Horace . Orndorff, Joanna . . Orndorff, Nancy . . Orndorff, Samuel . Orndorff, Sharon . Orndorff, Wilda . . . Osearo, Joseph . . Osearo, Ralph . . Owens, Douglas . . Owens, Randy . . Owings, Carol . . . Owings, David . . . . . 68,149,177 .......183 ........120 .........120 ...68,181,182,183 .........183 ...129 ...68 ...129 .. .. .......... ..162 93,101,136,137,141,168 . ....... 68,140,143 . . 129,204 . . 112,177 .. 129 . . 130,200 . . . . . 130 ........130,175 ..........102,177 . . 126,136,137,159,175 . . . . . . 102,154,164 ......130 . . 112,175,178 . . . . 121,159 . . 130,182,235 . . . . 112,186 . . . 102 . . . 130 . . . . . 121 . . . . . . . . 130 . . 121,159,187 ........130 ...112,114,175 .....121,159 ......1s3,239 ,......121,159 ...102,188,189,239 ..........13O ..102 ...112 ...112 ...130 .........13O ............130 . . . 112,178,187,204 . . . . 112,227,231 . . . . 33,130 ..........130,182 ..........102,146 . . . 69,136,137,150,192,195, 201,203 . . 130,174 Owings, John . Owings, Susan Painter, Neal . Painter, Phyllis Palmer, Jack. . Palmer, Robert Parish, Kay .... Parker, Delores Parker, Gary. . Parker, Gerald . Parkinson, Danny . . Parkinson, Larry . . . Patterson, Arthur . . Patterson, Charl Patterson, Janet Patterson, Norm Patterson, Ray . SS. 3... Patteson, Charles . . Patton, Larry . Peacemaker , J armes Peer, Helen . . Pennington, Joan Penwell, Mary PEP CLUB . . Perril, Mary . . Perry, Barbara Perry, Penny . Perry, Stuart . Perry, Vicki . . . Petrie, Janet . .. Petrie, John . . . Peyton, Henry , Phelps, Judy . . . Phelps, Mary . . Phelps, Wayne . Pingley, Myr a Pitcock, Barbara . . Pitcock, Patsy . Place, Edward . Place, Harold . Place, Helen . .. Place, Ronald . . Plasters, Lawrel TICS . Plasters, Ronnie . . Plotner, Terry. Plotner, Victor . Plummer, Clarence . . . ha Pomeroy, Mart Poole, Margaret Poole, Nancy . . Prelip, Mary . . Presgraves, Barbara Presgraves, Shirl Price, Hugh. . . ey... . . 112,136,159,174,189 . . 121,159,192,204,237 . . . 39,86,182,201,202 . . . . . 102,158,166 ........121 .....112 . . . . . 130,175 .........69,143,144 69,136,137,151,153,194, 226,227,229,240 ..........130 . . . 102,164 . . . . . . 69 ..........121 ..........130,178 . . 70,177,186,201,202 .......121,198 . . . 159.161 . . 133,174 . . . . 130,231 ........130 . . . 112,178,204 . . . 121,137,159 . . . . . 192,193 . . . . . 112 . . 130,200 . 7O,59,160,188,189,191 . . 112,159 . . . . . . 121,159 .........70,198 . . . 112,136,137,186 . . . 102,155,187,192 . . . . . 130,182,231 . . . 112,114,192,237 . . . 112,178,186 . . . . . 182 . . 121 . . . . 121 . . 102,188 . . . . 130 . . 121 . . . . 121 . . 112,182 . . 121,199 ..........102 . . . 112,141,204,241 .........102 ...........112 . . . 112,178,192,237 .........121 . . 130 277 Price, Sandra .... ............ , 125,130 Proffitt, Granville . . . . 70,159,160,194,227,229 Proffitt, James . . ..... ,.............. 1 21 Prosser, John ......... 37,71,85,136,137,154,158, 159,162,171,194,218,226,227,229,282,288, Puckett, Sandra . . ........130 ...121 112 Pugh, Arthur . . . Pugh, Bonnie ..... Pugh, Robert . .5 Pugh, William . . . Pultz, Betty .... . Purdham, Patricia . Purtlebaugh, Evelyn Purtlebaugh, Michael Putnam, June .... .........121,204 Quynn, Lloyd . . . Racey, John . . Racey, Loris .... Racey, Priscilla . . Racey, Wilson . . Ramey, David . . Ramey, Richard . . . Ramsburg, Brenda Ratchford, Judith . . Ratliff, Jessie . . . Reed, Virginia . . . Reed, Theodore . . Reed, Wayne . . . Reedy, Stuart , . Reel, George . . . Reid, Gail .... Rhodes, June . . . Renner, James . . Renner, Joyce . . Renner, Larry . . Renner, Nancy . . Renner, Odell . . . Renner, Patricia . . Renner, Patricia V. Renner, Robert . . Renner, Sylvia . . Reuter, Katherine . ., Reynolds, Rachel . . Rhoad, Rebecca . . Richard, Courtney . Richard, Robert . . Richards, Carol . . Richards, Judy . . . Richards, Mary . . Richards, Sue . . Rickard, Larry . . . Rickard, Linda . . 278 240 ...121 ...121 ...130 .....130 . . . . . 112,158 121,159,187,204 . . . . . 130,178 ....130 . . . 71,187 . . 112,114,158 .......71 . . 121,174,198 . . . . . 102,178 . 33,71,198,200 . . 121,182,183 . . . . . . 112 . . 130,136,137 .....130 ..130 ...164,194,226,227,240 .....103 . . 133,174 . . 130,200 ..,..130 ........130 . . 71,85,145,146 . . . . 121,175 . . 130,174 . . . . 130 . . . 72,140 . . 121,182 . . 112,141 . . . . 130 . . 103,177 . . . . 130 . . . 133 . . . 103 .......121 . . 130,168,177 . . . . 133,175 . . . 112 . . . 133 . . . . . 182 . . 130,178 Rickard, Marjorie . . Riding, George . . . Ridings, Martha . . Ridings, Mary . . . Riggleman, Eldon. . . Riley, Margaret . . Rinker, Earl . . Rinker, Earl W. . . Ritchie, Anna ..... Ritchie, Dorothy . . Ritchie, Elliott . . Ritenour, Harry . . Ritenour, Nancy . . Ritenour, Thomas . . Ritter, Boneda , . Ritter, Clinton . . Ritter, Floyd . . Ritter, Sandra . . Ritter, Thomas . . Robertson, Diana . . Robinson, Barbara . Robinson, James . . Robinson, Joyce . . Robinson, Sharon . . . Rodgers, Carlin . . Roe, Dale . . . Roe, Harold . . . Rogers, Cheryl . . Rogers, Emory . . Rogers, Sue . . Rose, Charlotte . . .. Rose, Elizabeth . . . Rose, Jean ....... Rose, Laurence . . . . . Rosenberger, Barbara Rosenberger, Gloria . Rosenberger, Linda . . . Ross, Charles .... Ross, David .... Rotruck, Betty . . Rowe, Arthur . . . Roy, Clarence . . Royston, Jane . . Ruble, Donovan . . . Ruble, Frederick . . . Ruckman, Harold . . Ruckman, Janet . . Rudolph, Betty . . Rush, Robert . . . Russell, Charles . . Russell, Daniel . . . Russell, Donna. . Russell ,Karen... .. . . . . . . . 130,175,204 . . . 121,159,198,230,235 . ........ 72,168,177 . . . . . . . . . . 103,168,177 72,161,183,194,226,227, 229 . . . . 130,175 . . 130,200,235 . . 125,136,137 . . 72,164 ....121 . . 180 . . 103,183,194 .....121 ....112 . . . . 72,239 . . 121,130,159 . . . . . . 73 . . . . 112,186 . . 112,141,159 . . 112,141,183 .. . . . 112,178 ..........130 . . . 130,194,226,239 .........13O . . . . 231 . . . 73,194,227,229,239 . . ...... 112,141,168,199 . . . 73,149,154,164,192,201,202 . . . 73,86,136,151,159,162,174, 195,241 ....112 .........121,230 ..........112,186 . . 73,150,154,156,164, 186,190,201,202,216 .........130,175 . . . 33,112 . . . 74,140,148,154,209 74,86,186,187,151,158, 154,162 . . . 74,146 . . 130 ....130 .........112,182 ........ .112 . . . 74,140,150,151,177, 187,195 ....130 .....107 ......,130 ............74,194,24O . . 75,136,151,176,177,179,180, 187,192 ...........13O Russell, Mary . . Russell, Patricia Russell, Richard Russell, ,Samuel Russell, Sandra . Russell, Shirley . Russell, Shirley I. Ryman, Alton . . . Sager, Earl . . Sager, Judy . Sager, Peggy . . Sager, William . Sale, Garry . . Sampson, Roy . ....130 ...112,178 ...........130,20O . . .... ..... 1 30,161,200 107,112,114,169,192,237 . .............. 75,177 . . . 75,146,177 . . . . . 130 . . 103,201,202 .. . . . 130,178 . . . . 23,75,145,151 .........130,231 . . . 75,150,159,162,240 Shryock, Henry . Shumate, Sharon . Sibert, Carol . . , Siers, Carol . . Siers, Dennis . . Silvius, Rachael . Simpson, Barbara Simpson, Frances Sine, Retha .... Sirbaugh, Bonnie . Sites, Helen .... Skeat, William . . Skiles, Arthur . . Skiles, Gwen . . Slater, Marion . . Slonaker, Betty . . Smallwood, Linda , Sanders, Douglas . . Sandridge, Daniel . .. Sandy, Nancy . . . Santmier, Lillynn . Sargent, John . . Sargent, Julia . . Sargent, Martha . Saville, Barbara . Scheulen, Harry . SCIENCE CLUB . Scott, Lynne . . . Seabright, Stanley Seal, Jeanetta . . Seals, James . Secrist, Larry . . See, James . . Seekford, Beverly Semseney, Vera . SENIOR DIVISION Settle, Eugene .... Shackelford Berthelda . . Shade, Beverly . . . . 103,194,232 . . . . 121,130 ..103,l75,177 ....121,175 ....l30 ...121 ...131 ...131 .....131 ........163 . . 122,159,241 . . . . 131,230 . . 113,175,187 .... . 131,182 . . . 113,141,198 . . 103,200,201,203 . . . . 131,175,200 .....,....131 .........34,-35 33,182,201,203,239 .......113,168 . . 103,141,178 Shade, Margaret . . . . . 103,177 Shade, Marie . . . . . . . 103 Shafer, Roy ..... . ........ .... 1 22 Shanholtz, Carolyn Sheetz, Thomas . Shelly. James . . Shepard, Mary . . Shepherd, John . . Shepherd, Percy . . . . . . ............ ..122 . . . . . 103,159,171,188,198,239 .......103,183 . . . 121,241 . . . . . 122,230 . . . 76,146,198 Smith, Betty .... Smith, Clara . . Smith, Dana . . . Smith, Elva . . Smith, Fay . . . Smith, James . . Smith, John . . Smith, Marvin . . Smith, Myrna . . Smith, Rosalie . . Smoke, Bell . . Smoke, Cheryl . . Smoke, Gloria . . Snapp, Donald . Snapp, Douglas . Snapp, Helen . . . Snapp, JoAnn . . Snapp, Lena . . . Snapp, Marshall . Snapp, Mary . . Snapp, Richard . Snapp, Roger . . . Snider, Edwin . Snyder, Lanny . Solomon, Joyce . Spaid, Gary . . . Spaid, JoAnn . . Spaid, Philip . . . Spaid, Shirley . SPANISH CLUB . Sparks, Norman . Shifflett, Donald shiffien, Donald Shifflett, Norma Shifflett, Paul . Shifflett, Ray . . Shiley, Amy . Shiley, Earl . . Shiley, Sue . . Shiley, Virginia Shiley, William Shryock, George R 76,159,201,202 ......76,177 ....122 104,200 . . . 76,168,177,201,202 104,158,161,198,201,203 ...........131,204 . . 77,140,177,201,202 . . . . . 104,146,162 .......122 SPECIAL EVENTS Sperry, Barbara . Sperry, Thomas . . Spitler, Linda . . . Stackman, Diann . Steele, Nancy . . . Steele, Roadal . . Steele, Ronnie . . Stickles, Gary . . .. Stine, Harold .... . . . 122,159 ....104 133 ...77,143 122 ..122,178,199 ...59,122,241 ..104,146,164 122 ...122,187 ....113 ...113 ...122 .....131 .......131 ..104,146,l77 .......131 .........122 ........1l2,159 . . 104,122,141,192 ........131,175 ....122 ..104,133 ...........122 ...........133 104,177,187,192,202 122 ...131,204 ...131,204 ...113,178 .. 122,235 122,235 ........122 .........122 . . 107,113,136,173 . . 104,122,183 . . . . . . 77,177,204 . . .................. 131 . . . . 93,104,154,159,16-4,171,195 . . ............ 131,231 ....l04 ....113 .. 131,200 . . . 77,140 ....113 ....131 . . . 164,165 . . .......... 131,182 . . . . . .......... 206,207 . . . . . 73,35,150,154,159,176, 177,180,195 . . . . 122,159 . . . . 113,168 . . . 122,159,241 .......113,178 . . . 78,145,150,195 ..........78,145 . 78,170,171,201,202 ............122 279 Stockdale, Richard . Stonebreaker, Minnie . . Story, Diana . . . . Stotler, Carl .... Stotler, Carolyn . . Stotler, Dana . . . Stotler, Daniel . . Stotler, David . . . Stotler, Judy . . . . Stottlemyer, Otis . Stottlemyer, Sharon Str awderman, Steve . Strickland, Judith . . Strickler, Karen . . Strosnider, Barbara . Strosnider Donald . . St ro snider Stro snider Strosnider Gary . . Sandra . Stanley . Strowbridge, Larry . STUDENT CO-OPERAT Stultz, Ronald . . . Sullivan, Barbara . Sullivan, Daniel . . . Sullivan, John . . . Sullivan, Thomas . Sumption, Marti . . Swimley, Priscills . . Sylvestor, Frances . Symons, Judith .... . Szymanski, Victoria . . Tasker, Bertha . . Tevault, Sheila . . Thompson, Sandra . . Timbrook, Robert . . Tinsman, Anna . . Tinsman, Eva . . . Tinsman, Wanda . . . Tintera, John . . Tisinger, Gary . . Tisinger, Judy . . . Tobin, Wanda . . . Trenum, William . TRI- HI-Y .... . . Triplett, Charles . . . . Triplett, Gerald . . . Triplett, Juanita .... Triplett, Robert . . . Turner, Jean . . Twigg, Vaughn . . . UNDERGRADUATES . . 280 122 . ............... 122 ...78,14O,168,197,198,216 ............131,182 . . . 19,37,79,35,154,156,159, 162,194,217,226,227,229,232 ................131,200 . . . 122,159 .....79 ...131 .....122,159 ...113,159,163 .. .............. 131 ... . 113,124,131,158,161,199 ...113 ...131 ...............79,239 IVE ASSOCIATION ....... 136,137,138,139 .........122 . . . 79,140,143,154 .........122 ..........78,189 . . 115,122,136,137,230 . . 113,141,178,199 .........131 . . . 77,140,143 . . . . . 131,200 T .......123 . . . 30,143,214 . . . 104,192,202 . . . . . . 131 . . . 131 . . . . 123 . . 123,204 231 . . 1o4,153,171,194,232 ............131 ......30,177 . . . 104,164,218 ..............163,169 . . 30,34,124,149,159,217,243 ..........123,132,230 . . . . . . . 131 ............131 . . . 80,149,177,180,195 . . ...... 123,198,230 U . . . . 90,91 Unger, Boyd . . Unger, Donald . . . Unger, Fred .... Unger, Noble .... Unger, Richard . . . Utterback, Charles . Utterback, Douglas Utterback, Judy. . . Vance, Barbara . . Vance, Joanne . . . Vance, Shirley .... Vance, Stephen . . Vann, Patricia .... Vann, Stephen . . . Vaught, Elaine . . . Verret, Pamela . . Vincent, Judy .... VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING . . Wallace, Barbara . . Wallace, Gary .... Wallace, Doris . . Walters, Bonnie . . Walters, Walters, Jo Ann . . Rachael . . Ward, Christopher . Ware, Ronald . . . Wareham, Barbara . Warner, Steven . . . Watkins, Gerald . . Waybright, Talnadge Weaver, Roger . . Webb, Kenneth . . Webber, Beverley . Webber, Robert . . Webber, Thomas . Weber, Arthur . . Weber, William . . Webster , Nancy . Welsh, Wilbur . . . Werdebaugh, Helen . Werdebaugh, Sonia . Wer st en, Donna... Whaley, Glen . . . Whetzel, Whetzel, Whetzel, Whitacre Whitacre Whitacre Whitacre Judith . . Patricia . . Ruth .... , Frank .. , Janie . . , Jess . . . , John .... Whitacre, Judith . . Whitacre , Russell . White, Anne ..... ..........123,133,230 30,194,201,202,232,233,239 .............123,230 . . 105 . . . . 131 . . . 131,174 . . . . . 81,199 . . . . 113,175,178 V . . . 123,178 . . . . . . 131 . . . 123,175,204 . . . . . . . 113 . . . 113,164,178 . . . . 131,231 . . . 113,178 . ...... 131 ...123,178 . . . 143,144 W . . . 123,175,204 . . . 105,183,240 . . . . . . 113 . . . 123 . . . 131 . . . . 131 . . . . 113,226 . . 123,183,226 . . . 105,177,202 . . . . . . 123 . . . 131 . . . . 131 . . . 123,198 . . . . 105 . . . 123,159 . . . 105,189 . . . . . . 81 . . . 113,183 . . . . . . 123 . . . 113,141 . . . 123,200 . . . . 133 . . . 123,131 . . . . . . . 131 . . . 123,174,230 . . . . 113,178,186 . . 113,176,178,186 . . . . . . . . 131 . . . 105,183 . . . 131 . . . . . . 123 . . . . . . . . 131 . . . 113,178,204 . . . 131,182 ....131 Whitehall, Nancy . . White, Betty . . . White David . . . White Harry . . White James . . White, Linda . . . Wilfong, Charles . Wilfong, Jackie . . Wilkins, Loretta . . Williams, Betty . . . Williams, James . . . Williams, Jeffery . . Williams, LaRue . . Williams, Robert . Williams, Sharon . . ...123 Williamson, Leonard Willis, Phyllis .... Williston, Carolyn . . Williston, Frederick Wills, Sandra . . . . . Wilson, Davivan . . . Wilson, Frances . . . Wilson, Fred . . . Wilson, Kenneth . . . Wilson, Mary . . Wilt, David . . ...131 123 . . . 123,181,183 .......133 . 81,140,168 ......113 ..........33,113,183 ............113,226,239 1o5,16s,1w4,175,1'16,177,19o ...............113,159 ................183 115,123,124,1ss,137,159,161 ..............81,14o . . 93,1o5,136,137 . . . 113,158,241 ......123 .....105 . . . 123,199 . . . . 113,198 . . . 105,164,187 ...........123 ............131 ...81,199,201,202,221 .........113,114 Winans, Jean .... . . . 11,37,82,143,154,170,174,192 Winans, Steven. . . Windle, Mary . . . Wingfield Betty . . Wingfield Dennis . Wingfield, Randolph Wingfield, Rebecca , . 82,146 . . . 159,198 . . . 123,230 .....82 Winterstine, Richard Wisecarver, Lewis . Wolfe, Cora . . . . Wolfe, David . . . Wolfe, Edward . . . Wolfe, Michael . . Wolford, William . . WOODBINE STAFF . WOODPOST STAFF . Woolf, Mary ..... Woore, Ann .... Wright, James . . . Wright, Linda . . . Wright, Roger . Wymer, Hilda . . . Wymer, Patricia . . Wymer, Robert . . Yancey, Joyce . . Yancey, Thomas . . ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . 131,161,231 . 105,159 . . . 123,159,199,235 .........131 . . . 82,199,201 ........83,182 . . 150,151,152,153 . . . . 1l3,114,136,137,l68,175, 177,192,241 . 113,136,137,139,164,178,187 ..........131 . . 83,164,219,221 . . . . . . . 123 . . . 131,178 .. .... 83 Y ..........131 . . . 105,183,201,203 A8cP Super Market . . . . . . 255 Alco Sales Co .... . . . 260 Amherst Diner ..... . . . 253 Anderson Barber Shop . . . . . 263 BSLC Baking Company .......... . . . 258 BSLM Chevrolet-Cadillac Co .... . . . . . . 251 Baker Sa Anderson Electrical Co., lnc. . . . . 248 Barr's Studio ....... ......... . . . 261 Barry's Drug Store . . ........ . . . 248 Bart1ey's Shoe 8a Valet Service . . . . . . 249 Bell Clothes Store . .......... . . . 249 Boyd's Drug Store, lnc. . . Buckley Lages, Inc ....... Buncutter Tire Co., 8aBuncu C. I. Brumback 8: Sons. . . C8LP Telephone Co .... . Caldwell-Sites Company . . . Cammer Tire Company . . . Cammer's Cleaners . . . . . Chapman Motor Company . . Clearbook Woolen Mill, lnc. ...252 tter Oil Corp......247 ...266 ...252 ...260 ...258 ...254 ...260 Young, Lila ..... ............... 1 31 Young, Virginia . . . . . 113,141,155,1'78,187,204 Young, Walter . . . ............... 123 Z Zirk, Donna . . . . . . 83,149,1'78,186,187,192, 195,202 Zirk, Joyce . . ...... 123 Zirk, Marion . . . . . 105,164 Commercial Sc Savings Bank . . . . . . 256 Crisman Cleaners .......... . . . 254 Crisman's Barber Shop ..... . . . 248 Culligan Soft Water Service . . . . . . 251 Curly Top Beauty Shop ....... . . . 259 D. A. Doyle Cabinets Sc Stfpply . . . . . . 263 Dale's Grocery . . ......... . . . 249 Dr. Pepper Bottling Company . . . . . . 250 Drug Fair ............... . . . 257 Duncan Brothers . . . . . . 254 Dusty's Restaurant . . . . . 250 E. E. Bayliss, Jr. . . . . . 254 E. Earl Shade . . . . . . . 250 Elsie- Kay Shoppe ............... . . . 249 Farmers Sc Merchants National Bank. . . . . . 250 Fleet 8: Company, lnc ...... .... . . . 247 Flower Shop . . ...... . . . 254 G 8: M Music Center . ...... . . . 247 Garber's Ice Cream Company . .. . . . . 255 Gray 81 Eddy ............. . . . 259 Green Chemical Co., lnc. . . . . . 252 281 Gregory's Sales 8: Service .... H. F. Byrd, Inc ............ Health Center Bowling Lanes . . . Heishman' Grocery ..... . . Henry T. Goode cgc Son ..... Hodgson Sc Brown ................. . . . Holiday lr1n, Charcoal Hearth Restaurant ...... I-lorne's Drug Store ............. . . . . . Howard Shockey 8a Sons, Inc .... Hugh S. Lupton 81 Son ....... l-luntsberry's ...... . . J. G. Place's .......... J, J, Newberry Company ........ John S. Solenberger 81 Company ....... . . . John W. Rosenberger's Company, Inc .... . . . Jones Funeral Home ........... Jumping .T ..... ............ Kann-Ellert Electronics of Virginia, Inc ...... Kern Motor Company . ........ . Koman Brothers .... ........ L. T. Long's Esso Servicecenter . . . Lamp's Photography ..... .... Leggett's Department Store . . . Margaret L. Hodgson ..... Middletown State Bank . . Miller St Anderson . . . Miller's Auto Sales . . . Mil1er's Drug Store . . . Miller's Hardware . . Mulvey' s ..... .............. . . . National Fruit Product Company, Inc .... . . . Northern Virginia Daily .......... . . . Northern Virginia Power Company . . . . . . Oak Grove Sanitary Company ..... Omp's Funeral Home . . . . . . O'Sullivan Corporation . . . . Pingley Sz Carper Cleaners . . Polly's Cab ........... Raub Supply Company . . . Rhodes' Drug Store . . . Riteway Cleaners ..... . ...., . Royal Crown Bottling Company . . . Sanitary Dairy ........... Sanitary Laundry . .... . Schencks Food Company . . 282 Schewel Furniture Company, Inc .... . . . 261 Sears Roebuck 8: Company ...... . . . 246 Shenandoah Gas Company ...... . . 246 Shenandoah Motor Company, Inc .... . . . 252 Shenandoah Valley National Bank. . . . . . 254 Shenva1's Music Company . . . . . . . 251 Sherwin- Williams Paints . . . . . . 246 Shoe Center, Inc. ..... . . . 251 Smalts Florists, lnc. . . - - - 247 Smith's Service Station . . . . . . 248 Snapp Foundry, Inc. . . - - - 248 Snellings Florist . . . . 249 Snow White Grill ...... ....... . . . 259 Southern States Stephens City, Corp. . . . . . 259 Stanley Warner's Capitol Theater . . . . . . 255 Strosnider's Real Estate ........ . . . 260 Swim1ey's . .......... . . . 252 Ted's News Stand ...... . - - 255 T. J. Orndorff Memorials . . . . . 258 Triangle Shoe Store . . . . . . 252 Valley Distributors, lnc. ........ . . . 260 Valley Photo Center ............ . . . 246 Valley Pike Tire gc Battery Company . . . . . 248 Venab1e's Market ..... ........ . . 253 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 9646 . . . . . 247 Virginia Gentlemen Restaurant .... . . . 263 Virginia Loan 8: Thrift Corp. . . . . . 253 Ward's Pastry Shop . ...... . . . 249 W. B. Snider 8LSons ...... ............ 2 63 WINC St WRF L ....................... 259 Winchester Association Of Independent Insurance Agents . . ......................... . 264 Winchester Coca-Cola Company .... . . . 250 Winchester Cold Storage Company . . . . . 252 Winchester Creamery .......... . . . 256 Winchester Dry Cleaning .... . . . 247 Winchester Evening Star ...... . . . 253 Winchester Furniture Company . . . . . . 257 Wilson Typewriter Company .... . . . 260 Wisecarver's Print Shop ..... . . . 250 White Palace Restaurant . . . . . . 252 White's Pure Oil Station. . . . . . 258 White Weld CYL Company .,.. . . . 254 Workingman's Store . . . . . . . 252 Zuckerman Company . . . . . . 257 THE WOODBINE STAFF would like to thank our advertisers and express appreciation for invaluable assistance to the following: Lamp's Photography Barr's Studio Lemley's Photography Mr. H. E. Massie Mr. Charlie Tait Mr. Dick Bond Mr. W. A. 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