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OAROFHCW Hie NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE VOLUME XXIV JARRATT HIGH SCHOOL Jarratt, Virginia DEDICATION As a tokenof our love and appreciation, we, the Senior Class | of Jarratt High school, dedicate the 1961 edition of The Builders to the memory of our bus driver, custodian, and beloved friend Harvey M. Joyner. He willalways remain a highlight of our school memories. S. A. Owen Director of Instruction H. P. Nolen Superintendent W.J. Mayes, Jr. Principal Zola H. Smith Supervisor -yr HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY | | | Cab eral Freida M. Hamlet Grace P. Burruss Otelia W. Harris A. T. Poole Virginia N. Rose Lucy F. Saunders Rev. O. M. Unruh Virginia H. Williams Kathleen §. Harrison Mary M. Jones GRADE ese Gib FACULTY Elizabeth F. Jarratt Mabel B. Redman Willie G. Jenkins SENIOR CLASS WARREN POARCH TOM JARRATT President Vice-President JOYCE ANN EDWARDS BARBARA HALL CAROLYN SYKES Secretary Treasurer ALMA DAMA GREGORY CHARLOTTE JEANETTE GORDON SENIOR CLASS LINWOOD THOMAS JARRATT BARBARA ANN HALL REGINALD NASH JONES WALTER THOMAS HARRISON SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM ALEXANDER JOYNER JANE SANFORD OWEN FRANK ELLWOOD KIENTZ ADELIA ANNE PENNINGTON Pd SENIOR CLASS WARREN HINTON POARCH Aue LAK C.K ris VIVIAN ANN RICHARDSON MARY JANE RICKETTS CAROLYN MAUREEN SYKES Gary Williams President Loraine Gordon Herbert Myrick Carolyn Starke Judy Barnes Vice-President Melvin Harrell foe Steve Owen Frances Sykes é JUNIOR Peggy Harris’ Tommy Owen Lynn Wheeler “ ELASS Judy Owen Dolly Rodgester Secretary Treasurer Barbara Johnson Rose Ellen Kientz Polly Rodgester Joy Rideout Carolyn Richardson Nancy Woodruff Cary Williams Lloyd Whitby TENTH GRADE Lewis Briley Larry Craft James Edwards Hugh Fuller Betty Gordon Paulette Gordon Dixie Gregory Everlyn Harrell Mary Harrell Claudia Levy Ralph Miller Neal Procter Dianne Ricks Jennings Shields Lorene Wilkinson Anne Williams Deanna Willis George Wray NINTH GRADE Billy Ballance Marie Bottoms Sandra Gephart Floyd Hall Judy Hall John Wayne Harris Ralph Harris Aubrey Harrison Sonny Horner Lawrence Jarratt John Wayne O'Berry Daphne Owen Suzanne Owen Beverly Parker Clifford Richardson Charles Ricketts Jean Rideout Jean Williams Charles Woodruff Robert Zimmerman Wa. Nate, Ulaas this sav. 3 thirty di UW great Gat hye OMe WY LE Ut 20 Gai Chiba OMT: pe ae fie. J 0% ALINE fe tity Le e 62s af Lith oie : QLL VILLA ge: ts Marla Wall 15 EIGHTH GRADE Ronnie Bell Martha Bradley Richard Bria Freddy Briley Clifford Brown Alfred Coleman Mary Craft Joan Edwards James Ezelle Mike Floyd Meade Fuller Joan Hall Donald Harrell James Harrell Mary Harrell Tommy Horne Melvin Jarratt Ann Lyzotte Wayne Mangum Charles O'Berry Frances Pennington Bobby Simmons Mary Velvin Roy Velvin Burnell Wilkinson Edward Williams Mary Winfield Ann Woodruff Larry Woodruff Onnie Woodruff Patricia Woodruff Irene Zimmerman SEVENTH GRADE Gertrude Babb Allen Conwell Claude Dancy Nina Ellis Bert Gordon Pete Gordon David Gregory Joyce Hall Ollin Harrell Joan Harris Gilbert Mattox Ronnie Richardson Judy Riggan Brenda Velvin Linda Williams Linda Woodruff William Wray i i tn te ne ae. SIXTH GRADE — Thomas Babb Ellen Barnes Jerry Brown Patricia Fannon Nona Floyd William Gooding James Gregory Connie Hall Michael Harrell Steven Harris Richard Jarratt Sandra Mangum Linda Neal Joseph O'Rourke Curtis Owen Page Owen Leland Ozmore Patsy Parker Jean Pennington Robert Powell Debora Ricks Kathy Saunders Ann Shields William Spiers Wayne Veliky Robert Velvin Judith White Rebecca Williams FIFTH GRADE Charles Barnes Aubrey Dancy Connie Edwards Peggy Emory Sandra Ezelle Diane Gooding Beverly Harrell Gail Harrell Kenneth Harrell Timmy Mattox Deborah Parker Michael Redman Kenneth Rowland Sandra Simmons Eugene Story Gloria Turner Betty Lou Veliky DD 2h WEA PBAL, ¢ ae erties inane ht2o2 ie —+pAase GLY eet 23 Eval, ee rncen ve. et ay 24-7 se ons ne ame . ae r = Ao SL “wt Ss pets OG FU fas Lem LZ, P74 La f,- “ wa Lupe oa fj - 3 wat ; I 4 : 6 ALLO _ Lao tse Sen = SLE Hla ag” 2— Oe Ye : ; og a CE c DA = SJ oS A ae —_ A 27 “P2227 Oe a _ le, r meer f “A ¢ a a 4 J y ree Oe cat a y 4 ad - d “Ft “a SAS. 1 FOURTH GRADE 2) Dale Barnes Wallace Brown Betty Harrell Carlton Harrell Randall Harrell Virginia Harrell C. D. Jarratt Peggy Jarratt H. K. Mangum, Jr. Martin Mozingo Martha Owen Richard Owen Joel Parker Wilbert Parker Joyce Richardson Wade Rowland Cecil Seaborn Kenneth Simmons Anthony Tedesce Alma Webb Bernice Williams W. H. Williams, Jr. Linda Wills Nick Wolosuk THIRD GRADE Tommy Barnes Kenny Brown Cheryl Dale Connie DeHarte Nancy Ezelle Wayne Gilliam Janet Gooding Nancy Harrell Phillip Harrell Linda Harris Mel Johnson Harvey Joyner att ee Lok tates ee + ee Lean Se es Kathy O'Rourke Sammy Owen Foy Ozmore Bonnie Sue Parker Charles Parker Sara Pennington Sylvia Pennington Rucker Posey Billy Powell Marilyn Riggan Mary Paige Temple Carolyn Wray 22 SECOND GRADES 23 Sherry Brown Susan Creasey Josephine Creath Allen Floyd Beverly Gordon Michael Grizzard Cathy Hall Rebecca Harrell Sandra Harrell Michael Harris Kay Jarratt Thomas Parson Louise Simmons Dale Spiers Arlene Velvin Eugene Wills FIRST GRADE Dennis Adams Benny Barnes Bobby Edwards Jane Edwards as aaa pvr nee es om Sere Arar, oro — wy sal eA wows ay Loa ae. zy Ne eae aa POV mh? iso) sp MP 7H Yj Lp William J . Mayes, III Leslie Moseley Billy Nunnally Terri Lynn Edwards Jan Owen Dianne Gilliam Phillip Gordon Michael Horne David Jarratt John Joyner Deborah Leonard Sylvia Mae Lynch Ralph Tedesco Betty Williams Gloria Wolosuk Deborah Woodruff Judy Woodruff 1] se) u 3 B Ko) ea] | a o a) Wallace Hall Patsy Harrell Danny Harris Janice Poole 24 S @ @a4e646466 HEATERES CUTEST MOST COURTEOUS NEATEST Barbara Hall Vivian Richardson Ann Pennington Reggie Jones Ellwood Kientz Tommy Harrison WHO’S MOST TALENTED BEST ATHLETE Carolyn Sykes Barbara Hall Ellwood Kientz Bill Joyner BEST DRESSED MOST FRANK : WITTIEST Jane Owen Dama Gregory Dama Gregory Reggie Jones Mary Jane Ricketts Tom Jarratt Bill Joyner Warren Poarch 26 BIGGEST FLIRTS QUIETEST BEST PERSONALITY Dama Gregory Joyce Edwards Barbara Hall Bill Joyner Ellwood Kientz Reggie Jones WHO FRIENDLIEST MOST STUDIOUS Barbara Hall Charlotte Gordon Reggie Jones Ellwood Kientz MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST POPULAR BEST ALL AROUND Jane Owen Barbara Hall Jane Owen Ellwood Kientz Bill Joyner Reggie Jones 27 CLASS PROPHECY One night as I gazed out my window, 15 twinkling stars slowly fell to their destiny. Each star appeared to foretell the future of our Seniors, who have and will continue to strive to meet their destiny. In the first falling star I see Reggie Jones, recent winner of The Masters in golf, on his way to buy his favorite weekly, ''A Date With Judy.” The second star pictures Tom Jarratt as the President of Tom's Potato Chip Company. His motto is Service with a smile.” The next star is very bright. I can see the crisp white uniforms of two nurses, Jane Owen and Barbara Hall. ''Can you think of a better reason for getting sick, boys? I hear laughter. Yes, there is Ellwood Kientz, producer of the famous TV program I Married JOAN. The next visionis very cloudy and hazy, but as it cleared, I saw that War- ren Poarch has been named head of the Atomic Energy Commission because of his recent bomb experiments. As the next twinkling star appeared, I sawa green Ford in which I visua- lized two-no-three people. There sat Vivian and Thomas Morgan andtheir little dividend ! The seventh star lefta blazing streak behind it. I saw that Dana had finally settled down to a quiet, peaceful married life with Billy Harding. Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina,'' says Anne Pennington, who now lives there and is an elementary school teacher. Tommy Harrison is now ona professional basketball team. What? All Star of 1972? The next starappears. There is the secretary to the President of the Bell Telephone Company. It could be none other than our own Mary Jane Ricketts. This star is very shiny and bright. I can see Bill Joyner, who has gradu- ated from V.P.I. and is now surrounded by a lot of little Kitty cats. Have youever seen such a beautiful red star? It seems as if that red con- vertible visits Bob Jones College each week-end. I wonder why, Joyce Edwards. Another twinkling star comes in view. Oh, Charlotte is satisfied with just J. V. now, since she made the J. V. team in 1961. As the last twinkling star comes in view, I can hear the sound of music. Yes, it's Carolyn Sykes. She is chief pianist on the Lawrence Welk's show. 28 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of Jarratt High School, with a note of sadness, but one of gladness also, dohereby grant the following things tothe Juniors of 1961, and to the faculty, hoping each grant will come as they wish. To Judy Barnes and Carolyn Richardson we leave many 'Halls of Fame. To Tommy Owenwe leave aremedy for shyness and a dozengirl friends. To Joy Rideout we leave the controlling stock in Rawlings Truck Line and a ribbon to tie her ''Bo. To Judy Owen we leave permissionto graduate with the Senior class for obvious reasons. To Cary Williams we leave a new Jin ''Rick sha. To Lynn Wheeler we leave an extra pair of eyes to replace the old bat- tered ones. To Herbert Myrick we leave a District ''C'' All-Star team. To Steve Owen we leave a weeks vacation in ''Reno. To Gary Williams we leave a copy of our latest book, 'FRANCES THE TALKING MULE. To Dolly Rodgester we leave a ''CHAP 'lin stick. To Polly Rodgester we leave a bicycle to ride with Burnell on his paper route. To Frances Sykes we leave a poem '''Gary' Had a Little Lamb. To Carolyn Starke we leave a life time supply of ''Terry cloth. To Nancy Woodruff we leave a recording of ''Danny Boy. To Rose Ellen Kientz we leave a 27-hour day--the extra 3 for Trig. To Barbara Johnson we leave a book about the care of cats. To Peggy Harris we leave our ability to make noise and be heard. To Melvin Harrell we leave a copy of '''Ann'bel Lee. To Loraine Gordon we leave a share in ''Philipps 66. To Dorothy Jarratt we leave her brother Tom's friendly smile. To Lloyd Whitney we leave a set of adjusted brakes to use in driving to next years basketball games. To Mr. Mayes we leave a crime detector kit and a set of signs for the auditorium doors saying ''One-way. Do not enter. To Mr. Hall we leave an English class who will appreciate literature more and can answer the ''100-for-the-day questions. To Mr. Unruh we leave a taxi to get to Trig on time. To Mrs. Burruss we leave a private parking lot for her little bug”’. To Miss Hamletand Mr. Poole we leave special rooms for their classes. To Mrs. Harris we leave a quiet class to surprise Mr. Mayes. To Mrs. Ricks we leave our appreciation for being such a wonderful home room teacher. To Mrs. Saunders we leave our appreciation for helping with the annual. To Mrs. Leonard we leave a crayfish to take the place of RIP. To Mrs. Rose we leave a glee club with the voices of nightingales. 29 CLASS STATISTICS JOYCE ANN EDWARDS Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1,4; Dramat- ics 4; 4-H Club 4; Softball 2,4. CHARLOTTE JEANETTE GORDON Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 4; Beta Club 4; Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2; Class Secretary 3. ALMA DAMA GREGORY Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1,4; Dramat- ics 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club Sec- retary 4; Basketball 3,4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2. BARBARA ANN HALL Annual Staff 4; Forensics Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1; 4-H Club Sec- retary 1; Dramatics 4; §.C.A. District Representative 4; Glee Club President 4; Class Secretary 1,4; Class Vice- President 2,3: Cheerleader 1,2,3; Bas- ketball . WALTER THOMAS HARRISON Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 1; Sergeant of Arms of 8.C.A. 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. LINWOOD THOMAS JARRATT Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Class Vice-President 4; Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Safety Patrol 2,3,4. REGINALD NASH JONES Annual Staff 4; Forensics Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Club President 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. District Representative 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2.3,4. WILLIAM ALEXANDER JOYNER Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Beta Club 4; Forensics Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club Vice-Pre- sident 4; Safety Patrol 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Co-Captain 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4. 30 FRANK ELLWOOD KIENTZ Annual Staff 4; Forensics Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics 4; 4-H Club l, 2,3,4; Class President 2; Athletic Asso- ciation 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 3; County All-Star 2; District All-Star 4. JANE SANFORD OWEN Annual] Editor 4; Assistant Editor 3; President of S.C.A. 4; Vice-President of S.C.A. 3; Representative to Girl's State 4; Class President 3; Class Sec- retary 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; 4-H Short Course 1,2; Forensics 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Dramatics 4; Softball 1,2; Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader Captain 4; S.C.A. Dis. Rep. 3,4. ADELIA ANNE PENNINGTON Annual Staff 4; Elementary Editor 4; Forensics Club Reporter 3,4; Library Club 3; Beta Club Secretary 4; Dramat- ics 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H President 4; 4-H Secretary 2; Softball 1; Softball Scorekeeper 2; Glee Club 1. WARREN HINTON POARCH Annual Staff 4; S.C.A. Representative to Boy's State 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Glee Club 4; Glee Club Treasurer; Class President 4; Base- ball 3,4; Dramatics 4. VIVIAN ANN RICHARDSON Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 1; Beta Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1. MARY JANE RICKETTS Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 4; Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Soft- ball 2,3. CAROLYN MAUREEN SYKES Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 1; Library Club1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; 4-H Vice-President 4; Softball 1,2,3,4 ; Basketball Scorekeeper. . Reggie Jones . Jane Owen . Warren Poarch . Mary Jane Ricketts Vivian Richardson . Tom Jarratt . Joyce Edwards . Tommy Harrison Dama Gregory Barbara Hall Ann Pennington Charlotte Gordon Ellwood Kientz Bill Joyner Carolyn Sykes ANNUAL STAFF Gary Williams, Mrs. Saunders, Sponsor, Jane Owen, Ellwood Kientz, Dama Gregory, Mary Jane Rick- etts, Carolyn Sykes, Warren Poarch, Tom Jarratt, Reggie Jones, Barbara Hall, Joyce Edwards, and Ann Pennington. Not pictured - Bill Joyner, Tommy Harrison. Staff members meet to discuss plans for the 1961 copy of ''The Builders . Editor-in-Chief...... ... Jane Owen Assistant Editor ..... Gary Williams Business Manager .... Ellwood Kientz Classi EGitOKee, ween: . Barbara Hall ' Ann Pennington Subscriptions Editor ... Reggie Jones SPOLIS ECitOne ee eee eel) le OV DET: SDONSO Ge een ..... Mrs. Saunders BETA CLUB Reggie Jones President Joy Rideout Vice-president Ann Pennington Secretary Judy Barnes Treasurer Cary Williams Reporter Mr. Mayer Sponsor 35 The Beta Club is a non-secret leadership service organization for high school students maintaining atleast a B average. Their main purpos- es of '60-'61 were the posting of the honor roll each six weeks and the tutoring of other stu- dents. Judy Barnes, Vice-President; Jane Owen, President; Claudia Levy, Secretary; Billy Ballance, Treas- urer; Mrs. Harris, Sponsor, Reggie Jones, District Committeeman, and Joan Hall, Reporter. First row: Linda Woodruff, President; Michael Redman, Sergeant at Arms; Nina Ellis, Vice-President; Linda Wil- liams, Secretary; Joan Harris, Treasurer. Second row: Elizabeth F. Jarratt, Sponsor; Robert Powell, Reporter; Nona Floyd, Librarian. The Student Cooperative Association under the direction of Otelia W. Harris, sponsored the Honor Code, a program by a foreign exchange student to Austria to further international relations, a Christ- mas program, and pep rallies. Delegates were sent to the District S.C.A. Conven- tion and delegates are planning to attend the State Convention and Boy's and Girl's State. The Elementary S.C.A. sponsored a drive for clothes for the Children's Fed- eration, the March of Dimes, Open House, and amock election. Their sponsor is Elizabeth F. Jarratt. FORENSICS The District Forensics Meet was held at Stony Creek High School. Jarratt was repre- sented by the following who had won in the contest held in our school: GIFU SREUDI IC Speaking sie srtee aS cae ok a oe .... Ann Pennington iO Vies pL Ose meet ei ss hates Cr oe Yee geek chested os, oe a ya ve Ellwood Kientz GICs ePROSCH tee ase! Geer heat pce eh es 5 Can ee cer Judy Barnes BOGUS Gein etre noes fetes ote REA o ohiaye Pes cab actthel ss sks Tair Joy Rideout DPelLling scare tite. ieee’ 6. a, te. a Se Perene Actin os awe et ae oa). 18s Sandra Holbert Debating (Affirmative) ...........Gary Williams, Cary Williams | | | | (NGEPALIVe hwy sien eee, Carole Good, Ernie Simmons | | | The winners, Ellwood Kientz, Carole Good, and Ernie Simmons, went to the State Meet at the University of Virginia in Char- lottesville. Our negative debaters won sec- ond place receiving a trophy and metals. Pictured are: Daphne Owen, Reporter; Ellwood Kientz, President; Judy Barnes, Vice-President; and Ann Pen- nington, Secretary Daphne Owen, Ellwood Kientz, Judy Barnes, Mrs. Burruss, Coach, Ann Pennington, Barbara Hall, Gary Williams, Joy Rideout, Cary Williams, Beverly Parker, Suzanne Owen, Jane Owen, and Judy Hall. 37 — 2 a GLEE CLUB The Glee Club was organized this year un- der the directionof Mrs. Virginia N.Rose. The following officers were elected: President, Bar- bara Hall; Vice-President, Judy Owen; Secre - tary, Judy Barnes; Reporter, Gary Williams; and Treasurer, Warren Poarch. There are 50 members in the club. The boys practice Mon- day and Wednesday, and the girls practice on Tuesday and Thursday. They meet Friday to f practice together. Mrs. Virginia N. Rose Director Front row, left to right: Jean Williams, Judy Owen, Francis Sykes, Mary Jane Ricketts, Joy Rideout, Judy Barnes, Patsy Woodruff, Nancy Woodruff, Irene Zimmerman, Barbara Hall, Ann Lyzotte, Dama Gregory, Boots Winfield, Joyce Edwards, Judy Hall, Joan Hall. Second row: Martha Bradley, Ann Woodruff, Frankie Pennington, Daphne Owen, Lorene Wilkinson, Charles O'Berry, Tommy Horne, Chipper Brown, Edward Williams, Polly Rodgester. Third row: Meade Fuller, Burnell Wilkinson, Mike Floyd, Clifford Richardson, Cary Williams, Reggie Jones, Alfred Coleman, Donnie Harrell, Richard Bria, and Gary Williams. Not pictured - Bill Joyner. ATHLE! pao PS Lao ; ve abe rg BERS bah PLM ATH ve ves 9 FA yh cand A DaOE): : ye Bee shiott hha vf, waD) PEE OF Pa aL OED ts Ree 5 ae, GSH gash ” “or OSL LC SAheet A GWTe HET Caves PEGG 92 OIE ve CAN FLITE UL ee ‘4 ter Ge bie deaye Loe ie ite hcat es rt sf, t j ee st Oke Stee Bape rie’s ty : Hae eek a Riel Sie ved Be By Oe ee ROR | iPr PRT BEN i ase ‘ elk, whi ‘ ’ hors PME Hs 6 Sao e Mivvir Sted vada He fe sal OAPs Peace Pits, i RAT, ee ay. oA ae ag F485 Hagel asad fo) ret et : rf TF ie Ne ety any tpasttens Thats 4 Saul} Saye eeaade C 9 OP mr wor es Pele rnete ry oe are’ CHEERLEADERS Joan Hall, Eighth Grade; Jane Owen, Captain, Senior; Jean Williams, Freshman; Ann Lyzotte, Highth Grade; Mary Jane Ricketts, Senior; Nancy Woodruff, Junior; Patsy Woodruff, Eighth Grade; and Suzanne Owen, Freshman. ALL-STARS a Joy Rideout Junior Ellwood Kientz Herbert Myrick Senior Junior GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Judy Owen, Judy Hall, Jean Rideout, Beverly Parker, Marie Bottoms, Joy Rideout, Judy Barnes, Dama Gregory, Daphne Owen, Dianne Ricks, Barbara Hall, Carolyn Richardson, and Coach Saunders. Coach Saunders gives starting line-up to Co-captains Joy Rideout and Judy Barnes. The Aces captured, for the third straight season, first place in District C competition. They bowed to Stony Creek in the first round playoffs of the tourna- ment. Jarratt ae Wakefield Jarratt é Wakefield Jarratt ... Stony Creek Jarratt Stony Creek Jar ratt : . Waverly Jarratt .«.. Waverly Jarratt ue Surry Jarratt : . Surry Jarratt =i McKenney Jarratt . . McKenney Jarratt Ste Se BU bre ges Jarratt : Midway Jarratt . .. . Dinwiddie Jarratt ..... Dinwiddie BOYS’ BASKETBALL T. Owen, Myrick, Coach Mayes, Richardson, Harrell, Jones, Kientz, S. Owen, Williams, Whitby, Ful- ler, and Harrison. Not Pictured - Joyner. : - Coach Mayes discusses strategy with his co-captains Myrick and Owen. The Aces had a very successful season and placed third in District C com- petition. In the first round play-offs of the tournament they bowed to McKenney. Jarratt 49..... Wakefield 27 Jarratt 53 ..... Wakefield 46 Jarratt 56..... Stony Creek 39 Jarratt 53..... Stony Creek 40 Jarratt 46..... Waverly 33 Jarratt 48..... Waverly 04 Jarratty e471 ee DUTY 60 Jarratte4 (oe eOULrY 56 , Jarratt 58..... McKenney 71 Jarratt 49..... McKenney. 42 Jarratt 59..... Midway 41 Jarratt 51..... Midway 48 Jarratt 84..... Dinwiddie 60 Jarcrattu Alb... Dinwidaie 74 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Dama Gregory, Judy Owen, Lorene Wilkinson, Carolyn Starke, Dianne Ricks, Judy Barnes, Dolly Rod- gester, Joy Rideout, Barbara Hall, Carolyn Sykes, and Coach Saunders. 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Sycamore St. RE 2-2500 Renan smyrna ere Virginia P ? gt F , 647 Za ee tty LZ y - BLOB 4 LFA wr pat - es Te ds ‘ F ks Z a opi lk ee rae gl il Goh ob ce ete 8 cen lee al oe , SRO D Dee ee ce 4 Miles South of Jarratt Petersburg, Virginia Highway 301 . - 2 ) ae ao —t a BS fF G Pa a Z ; sy se YT Fad Lait (J PAL Lz Paneer iS au ees | MORRIS REFRIGERATION CO, 106 N. Sycamore Street alt rcondloning pleating Petersburg, Virginia an Emporia, Virginia IEA BD A462 OT ! 44 ) A (a % 2a by 4 [fy tue tea Zhda) dee antl « Heals. SPIVEY SON WHITEHEAD - HARDING CO, Old Virginia Ham | Ly, Wholesale Distributors 120 Baker Street LA Ape 111 W. Atlantic Street Emporia, Virginia 7 ¥ Emporia, Virginia ie De ee ee Wark) fo) geithil, ns Le a dong C2 FAMILY SHOE STORE HARRELL'S TEXACO STATION Ap xf Ji Shoes for the Entire Family 4 Miles South of Jarratt ” Emporia-Lawrenceville Highway 301 Compliments of - WESTERN AUTO STORE Compliments of Emporia, Virginia Home owned by Felix Dodd DANIEL FARM SUPPLY, INC. Emporia, Virginia ge OER nL hg oko Farr AMY sporia j ae é U “yy ¥ LY ¥ ee O ff YP va) ae ibibo eon © 4 . YY DO Z Z ‘CEC GREENSVILL NEHI COMPANY Bottlers of R C Cola 310 ee Street Pipa. Watt, Ph 4-241 vl Ade cooly +7 es ies Pay ABLAN DD P Wrttl meet pais oN We Loratbig 77a! re weeks: he wee Liming KE of had Lee, olorkes 2X: veler)- 1 GF wont 2 ize, Jt LZ of Le LA LB TPLhs O leat lez svete | Goris foe “oke g. Moole' Bie ne Me cpa hue go, a i ia Does tess ie : pd rata race iy wd WA 4) | | A, O., Ad oorinaentd of AA. ad. A ts He Ve ey MITCHELL BR + us ze Emi ae 4. -| Bey TN cy fn Fee LGU em Wies 7 FOOD ad ys A LIREEC OF ME 4-4135 ‘Vig alley Street Emporia, Virginia Millwork Store Fixtures Made-to-Order ei Virginia M. dalek ie) (y on Wate hes MN) Reepeaige iamond --Epiporia, = J Compliments of Vv THE MUSIC SHOP N 1155 Baker Street “Emporia, Virginia v1 iM 1} ‘od yl? ; ) Uy nen 4 as - PHERN NITUR Ot eather Your Downy) ‘ ith “ene oe Ltn 9 | A een, uae Tao a Ewe hey tae. Ti aiok Gem os A ee rom pecan Vpn LPG UP SE aay i Morck L Ad 36 a blot C7 AINDALE DAIRIES, INC Pee ats AATLL 'Milivand Leé-C ream-At 1 Best A) a2. Se ALA AL jot ¢ Vv See thos AB Adught : Din 247 Tg Ay Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina _—ff 7 rs y i “7 + ph As 3 £9 re BA“ So WY cs! td LA pf A A 4 f ORT wh LVAVLYy k is a Z. Yt ae (FB y LE Ve MAA Y hz ). Chehesbbints of 29 Ae tee |! y WATRINS MOTOR “CO., INC. ag tA. Pee syn aa” Os 2) oe Ler gee re (AA : A vA cone GRAY AND CO. ee eeord Dealers Sales and Service Waverly, Virginia 4 S rs Lg ot “ { ) Emporia, ‘Virginia ha —AVYp E. L, SPIVEY SON Old Virginia Hams Shoulders, Sides and Jowls Dial ME 4-3203 Emporia, Virginia A CAREER With A Future! Lf y nce and Sg ete. 7 ro Eh MOTOR SALES ah ae Ly o 4,30 Z 9 row. Progress is fast. New 7 Serrate Virg irginia jobs eco-geppiggyv | aha day. Plan for a eg with a fut D eeeie INC J Legere BATTE 4 Gren Gerlezal Contractors nt 44 fiw = —GIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Ece ee + pagent of AMES L, DECK Cards - Announcements k ) Fs General Contractors 4, = cod A a A ADAMS GRIZZARD VI aidR MY ¥ whey {9 FR AF Ap 2 KING MERRITT CO., Inc. “BS A Investments . 332 S. Main Street | A Phone ME 4-2781 je ¥ : cage paar Mesa 4 Xr WV AS gr a ; wt, AY . | tae ‘- Sgt CAL Compliments of ae )SSYKES GROCERIES ° (3508 © Highway 301 South cay se Aci 8 , Jarratt, Virginia tr Ahtl hw a abt ao bh GMO . C 7 YF : a ; ntha. ZY ls oe Ain if PAu “ $ ae “ shehayr 5 IF | 2 pt gf t Je, - 4m wr. io oe : Re 3 ( th may | J “ LS Ae, - 4 O- J : ; pe — - 4 2 a i) Jf , a om? | We, the Senior Class of 1961, wish to express our sincere indebtedness and rd al | t e t “gratitude to the co-operative and civic-minded ae aoa of our community and - surrounding area; for the time and interest imaveencen in being a most im- portant factor behind the accomplishment of our Aask; for this we wish to most appreciatively thank you for your generous and important help in the production of our 1961 annual. Many Thanks and Best Wishes The Senior Class of 1961 (P)elmarN s FINEST QUALITY IN YEARBOOK PRINTING an lot of fare orth Koconmes Gore Ae hae Conreerey, bach: wuyel af v the hy X Se etna aru wry wrtOt pr? pr OFA fase SY eg aaa a Re . 9S Sct ih gh lg ALANA - ae Aart Ahk BAIR Lele - preidions Mak she doth, 4) pope s0rre olay 7 - if the will rks A Bt aH 2 po pin, Ma. 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