Lawrenceville High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

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FACULTY Name College First row — left to right Subjects Gertrude Lowery Hollins College Madison College General Science Biology, Chemistry Frances Lee Hawthorne Farmville S. T. C. English, Latin Martha Harrison Mary Washington College Shorthand, Bookkeeping Elementary Business Typing Second row--left to right Mary Jane Powell Mary Washington College History, English Claudine 0 ' 3rien Farmville S. T. C. Columbia University English, Latin Mrs. R., J. Jones Notre Dame College History, Spanish Mrs. Eugene Hartsell Lynchburg Christian College Biology, Science W. D. Wholey University of Richmond Mathematics Third row--left to right T. R. Witten William and Mary College University of Virginia Roanoke College Smithdeal-Massey Diversified Occupation Loula Connelly William and Mary College V. P. I. Home Economics Mrs. George Short Westhampton College Librarian Mrs. E. G. Currin Madison College Columbia University Alivenne Dramatic School English, History R. B. Darden Randolph-Macon College Duke University Mathematics Fourth row — left to right J. R. Gee V. P. I. Agriculture R. J. Jones University of Virginia Principal Pictures not included Mrs. 1. R. Witten Farmville S. T. C. University of Virginia William and I. ' ary English, History Smithdeal- Massey FACULTY ' ■ vA) -V Li A fm y Tbrr sA pres Jd ? ' £dnsres9c r c • , i %?K fcA cA , ’TTrcdSdrcr sL+t+ ' t-e rce ist e, tfo. J ct ss 7 Ar 7s, Secrc ary (JkuL- ■- £ r f 9or AycAt e ? , free - jorra. J ' o ? , l A , Ate y r AAer fc Aj, 7?0sc irr fUji ' To La rrenccvi C , . i esr een 3a 6rars6c r‘f , l . Qs fA Htsr rcs Acts 7 y is . ”7 0 y 0 rCfi fscAran , . Lat rc vt its. A s Au ooA Mere ;- ’ ? vt , i d. ' SarAdra C dr Act jLdtsrsrtcd v c , l ta. nn Cdu ' erds runsi nck , fa. fred C sry Lfi terettce v e , fa . Gers € (? ry j r‘ ' sivtcjr , fa. jLc c € C ory Zjn+ ' rencc v , fa. It ' o ' fred C ary ' 3r i l n9H- ' c. r , fa. Irene Crane Sefyecfbn , fa. % a Cross 2 o yeA s , fa. 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DoFTcJf A fomther Lstusrencevi lit , fa. fame U e h bum Ueu r ' ertcevtlle , fa. % . i A SENIOR PLAY CAST First row- Agnes Vaughan, Geraldine Clary, Connie Harrison, Winifred Clary Second row- Miss Claudine O ' Brien, Miss Mary Jane Powell. Third row- Eleanor McAden, Milly Flournoy Fourth row- Nan Johnson, Bobby Seymour Fifth row- Whitney Parrish, Mr. R. J. Jones Not included in picture- Dortch Warriner and Janie Washburn was given on December 14, 1945. Miss , our sponsors, Jeff Adams, Brother Goose , was played by Dortch Warriner. Jeff tried to manage a family of three younger brothers and sisters. Wes, played by Bobby Seymour; Carol, played by Geraldine Clary; and Hy, played by Connie Harrison. Helen, the housekeeper, played by Milly Flournoy, left suddenly. A new-comer to the neighborhood, Eve Mason, played by Winifred Clary, caused lies great excitement. Lenore , played by Janie Washburn, tried to become Mrs Jeff Adams, but did not succeed. Peggy Winkle, a hosiery salesgirl, played by Afnes Vaughan, helped Jeff out in his housework. Mrs. Trimmer, played by Nan Johnson, gave Jeff an important building contract. Sarah, Eve ' s colored maid, played by Eleanor McAden, kept the family laughing. ' Whitney Parrish played a truck driver who was very angry. Jeff found that he loved Peggy and his problems began to disappear. SENIOR PLAY CAST YEARBOOK STAFF Left row Going up: Nan Johnson-- Activities editor Eleanor McAden--Business manager Ray Kabrick--Art editor Julian Mitchell— Athletic editor Rose Lee Smith--Editor-in-Chief Right row Going up: Nell Bullock— typist Geraldine Clary — Athletic Editor Milly Flournoy — Assistant art editor Pauline Roberts— Secretary Christine Delbridge — Typist Back-left to right: Connie Harrison— Typist Anne Edwards— Class Editor Center: Bobby Seymore— Assistant Editor When the annual was first mentioned, the class agreed whole-heartedly to cooperate. We knew it would be a difficult task but under the leader- ship of Misses Claudine O ' Brien and Mary Jane Powell, we pulled through with flying colors. Being the root of the annual, the staff directed the movement of vari- ous individuals who helped them. The staff ' s work was, in a way, compared to the song Money is the Root of all Evil . When the tough parts came they would say take it away, take it away, take it away. The other part was compared to the song Bring Back My Bonnie to Me . They would get to thinking of the people who were look- ing forward to receiving the annuals and say (with cheer) bring back, bring back, oh, bring back my work to me. YEARBOOK STAFF Gene Abe mat. y-4-H — ' 43- ' 44 Rose Arr .lnrton-4-H— 1 42- 1 4.3 , Glee Club-- 1 45- 1 46 J earleen Balrd-4-H-- ' 42- ' 43, H me Ec.-- ' 4 5- ' 46 Joseph Barnes-FFA — 1 4 3- ' 44 Fol ly B owe n- Library Club-- ' 41- ' 42 c ' 45- ' 46, Home Ec. — 1 43- 1 44- ' 45- ' 46 Doris. Browder- Library Club-- ' 43- 43, Home Ec, -- ' 43- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 Nell Bullock -Home Ec.— ' 42- ' 43 ' 45- ' 46, 4 -II— ' 42- ' 43 , Staff— Typist Barbara Clark e-4-H— ' 42- ' 43, Home Ec.-- ' 42- ' 43, Diversified Occupations Fred Clary-4-K— ' 42- ' 43 , Diversified Occupations Gera l dine Clary-Vice-President- -Junior Class, Basketball — ' 44- ' 45, Senior Play, Basketball-- ' 45- 45— Co-Captain, Home Ec. -- ' 43- 1 44- ' 45 , Softball — ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 , Diversified Occupations, Staff- - Athletic Editor L cille Clary-Choral Club-- ' 42- ' 43, Beta Club-- 1 45- 1 46 Winifred Clary-Home Ec.- ' 42-‘43 ' 45- ' 46, Senior Play Irene Crane-Heme Ec.-- ' 42- ' 43 ' 4 5- ' 46 J ohn Cross -FFA- - ' 42- 1 3 . Football-- ' 44 , Baseball — ' 45- ' 46 Chr i stine Pe. lbring - Library Club — ' 42- ' 43, Beta Club-- ' 4 5 - ' 46, Staff — Typist Home Ec. -- ' 43 - ' 44- 45- 46 Page- Ech ols-Homa me. -- ' 45 - ' 46, 4-H-- ' 41- ' 42- ' 43 - ' 4 - ' 4 5 - 1 46, Library Club-- ' 46 .Softba 1 — 44- ' 45- ' 46 , Glee Club-- ' 41- ' 42 ' 45- ' 46, Home Ec. - 45- ' 46 G rtrude EQmonds-4-H-- ' 42- ' 43- ' 44- ' 45, Secretary Treasurer--Freshman Class Ann Edw rdo-4-H-- ' 42- 1 4.3 , Beta Club — ' 44- ' 45- ' 46, Library Club — ' 45- ' 46 — Vice — President — ' 46, Home Ec . — ' 43 - ' 44, Staff--Class Edito. Mildred Flournoy -Hl-Y-Club — ' 44- ' 56 — Secretary — ' 45- ' 46 , Beta Club-- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 Vice-President — ' 45 1 46 , Library Club — President-- ' 45- ' 46, Glee Cl b-- ' 45- ' 46 Staff-- Assistant Art Editor, Senior Play C onni e Harr 1 son -Fres - uent-J unior Class, Seci-euary-Freshman Class, Presidents ' 43 k S ophomore Class, Home Ec . -- ' 43- ' 44- ' 45, Beta Club-- ' 44- ' 45 - 1 46 — Treasurer— ' 45 Tri-Hi-Y— ' 44- ' 45- ' 46, Staff— Typist , Library Club-- ' 45- ’ 46, Glee Club— ' 45- ' 46 ;j Vice-President , Senior Play Jane Johnson-Diversified Occupations “ JDbn|Qn-4-H- ' 4 2- ' 4 3- ' 44- ' 4 5- ' 46--Secretfry ' 42- ' 43— President-- ' 43 - ' 46 , i 6 ’ Tri-Hi-Y - ' 44- ' 45- ' 46— Treasurer- - ' 4 5- ' 46 , Library Club 45- 4o, President— Freshman Class, Glee Club- ' 45- ' 46, Staff— Activities Editor SM -Treasurer-Senior Class, Hi-Y-Club- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 , Glee Club— ' 46 Foot- ball— ' 44- 45- 46, Staff--Art Editor Sally MS£ Dibrary Club-- ’ 42- ' 43 , Home Ec. -- ' 43- ' 44 , Diversified Occupations SENIOR ACTIVITIES Maude Link -Home Ec . -- ' 44- 1 4 5- ' 4b , Glee Club-- ' 45- 1 46 , Diversified Occupations Ar.ne Lucy-Home Ec.-- ' 43- ' 44 Livingstone Meredith -FFA-Secretary- 1 41- ' 42-Treasurer-- ' 42- 1 4 3-President- ' 45- ' 46 Julian Mitchell-Hi-Y-Club-- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46, Glee Club— ' 45- ' 46, Football-- ' 44- ’ 46, Basketball-- ' 4 5- ' 46, Baseba 11— ' 45- ' 46 , Staff-- Athletic Editor L aurie Jane Mitchel 1 - Library Club — ' 42- ' 43, Home Ec . ' 43- ' 44 , Diversified Oc — cupations Eleanor Me A den -Secretary-J uni o.r Class, Vice-President-Senior Class, Vice-Fresi- dent--Hi-Y-Club- ' 45- 1 46 , Beta Cl ub- ' 44- ' 4 5- 1 46-Secret ary , Staff-Business Mana- ger, Senior Play, Home Ec. -- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 , Library Club — ' 46 Whitney Parr ish -Beta Club-- ' 44- ' 45- 46, Hi-Y-Club — ' 43- ' 44- ' 45- 1 46 , Treasurer , President- ' 45- ' 46, Glee Club-Treasurer-- ' 4 5- ' 46, Football- ' 44, Treasurer-Junior Class, President — Senior 0]_ ass Margaret Phillip s-Home Ec. — ' 43- ' 44 Virginia Powell- Library Club-- ' 41- ' 42, Home Ec. -- ' 43- ' 44- ' 4 5, 4-H Club-- ' 40, Diversified Occupations E. G. Raney -Football — ' 44, Baseball — ' 45 - ' a6, FFA-- ' 43- ' 44 Pao ine Robe rts-Staff-Secr-- tarv , Secretary-Senior Class, 4-H Club-- 1 42- ' 4 3- 44 Home Ec.-- ' 42- ' 43- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 Bobby Seymour-Library Club-- ' 42- ' 43, Senior Play, Staff--Asst. Editor, 4-IIClub ' 42- ' 43- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 Bose Lee Smith-4-H Club--Treasurer- ' 43. ' ,4-Secr.tary — ' 44- ' 45, Eeta Club- ' 44- ' 46 Library Club— ' 46, Glee Club-- ' 4 5- ' 46 , Staff— Editor - in - Chief, Home Ec. ' 44- ' 5- ' 46 Edna S ence-4 -K Club— ' 42- ' 43, Home Ec. -- ' 43- ' 44 , Diversified Occupations Nelda Ro e Sgenee-Home Ec . -- ' 43- ' 44- • 4 5, Softball — ' 46, Diversified Occupations James Ta ylor-Trea surer- -Freshman Class, Hi-Y-Club — ' 43- ' 44- ' 45- ' 46 , Diversified Occupati ons Mabel Temple-4-H Club-- ' 4 1- ' 42 , Library Club-- ' 41, Basketball — ' 41- ' 42- ' 43- ' 4 5, Diversified Occupations Agne s Vaughan - Basket ball-- ' 44- ' 4 6- 46, Sof tball- - ' 44- ' 4 5- 1 46, Glee Club ' 45 , Home Ec. - - ' 43- ' 4 4- ,- 4 5- ' 46 Dortch Warrin er-Foottall— ' 4- ' 45, Glee Clu.b- ' 45- 46, Senior Play, Library Club ' 42- ' 43, Reporter— Bow-Wow - - n e Senior Play, Diversified Occupations JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS Sponsors- — Miss Gertrude Lowery, Mrs. E. G. Currin, Jr., Mrs. Eugene HartselL 1st. row--Vaiden Phillips, Gene Echols, Miles Moore, Bob Harrison. 2nd. row--Lee Lewis, Carlton Edwards, Chub Ogburn, Rebecca Inge, Herbert Wiley, Wilbur Lee Jones. 3rd. row--Harry Taylor, Clarice Pearson, Alice Bailey, Blonnie Moseley, Mattie Gibson, Nannie Jones, Elsie Clary, Helen Raney, Elmer Ellis, Ann Jones, Thelma Hammock, Jenny Lynn Ellington, George Harrison, Leonard Thomas. 4th. row--F.andolph Thomas, Florence Edwards, Rosa Braswell, Nan Peebles, Har- riet Newman, Marion Davis Pennington, Frances Buckner, Ann Martin, Mary Ann Wright, Kitty Dugger, Joan Gildea, Nellie Finch, Muriel Vaughan. 5th. row--P.oy Mitchell, Calvin Edwards, Therma Hudson, Virgie Carroll, Marion Nelson Jones, Geraldine Seward, Janie Temple, Maggie Clary, Lois Browder, Betsy Peterson, Shirley Hawkins, Lacey Thompson, Elsie Lucy, Myrell Malone, Marlene Clary, Landon Short, Teresa Delbridge. 6th. row--Pete Parrish, Littleton Michael, Johnnie Stokesbury, Mary Bowen, Christine Johnson, Gertrude Daniel, Geraldine Roberts, Ethel Powell, Bertha Clary, Ruby Lee Pittard, Margaret House, Nannie Ellen Spence, Bobby Clary, Howard Crane, Marie Clarke. 7th. row — Earnest Matthews, Elliot Gibson, Albert Tatum, Palmer Peebles, Bobby Scott, Ryland Seymour, Waidas Nines, Muriel Wright, Sonny Pharr, Joe Shell, William R. Sublett, Richard Moore. OFFICERS President Harry Taylor Vice-President Chub Ogburn Secretary Palmer Peebles Treasurer Rebecca Inge Reporter George Harrison Sergeant-at-arms Bobby Clary 20 FRESHMAN CLASS 1st row — Mr . Walter ' holey, Bobby Abernathy, Bobby Edwards, Bill Moseley, George Pearson, Randolph Arrington, Jimmy Moore, Charles Vaughan, Miss Frances Lee Hawthorne. 2nd row — Juanita Thomas, Harry Jones, A. V. Clary, Charles Moore, Jimmy Crich- ton, Tommy Witten, Claud Abernatny, Ray L. Powell, Otis Moore, Jack Lambert, A1 King. 3ra row--Elaine Acres, Peggy Lynch, Katherine Jones, .Laretta Temole, Margie Clary, Mary Pulley V: rgie Lee Bat ' e, Ann Bailey, Gladys Gholson. 4th row--Pete Brockwell, Katie Weaver, Barbara Cansler, Mildred Tanner, Ruth Barnette, Myrtle V.V.itby, Alease Lynch, Evelyn Wall, Betsy Wiley, Mary Johnson, Martha Hammonds, Myrtle Malone, Ida Brasewell. 5th row— Carolyn Michael, Doris Phillies. Anderson Brewer, A1 Lewis, Aaran Christopher, Maynard Painter, Eilly Temple, Evelyn Markley, Jean Bullock , Grade Moore, Thelma Holloway, Joseph Wblker. 6th row— Allen Powell, Allen Robe.ts, Eugene Hartsell, Bobby Lewis, Carlton Lucy, Mary Brasewell, Marjorie Rawlings, Edith Printer, Mildred Capps, Mildred Yonker, Lillian Mosely, Glynn High. 7th row--Polly Kidd, Elsie Rose Clary, Anetta Hawkins, Marie Lucy, Evelyn Tan- ner, Earl Wright, Calvin Lynch, Ethel Pulley, Alma Clary, Edna Weaver, Betsy Harrison, Faye Pearson, Lucille Wright. 8th row— Bobty McAden, Jack Thomas, Billy Brasewell, Bunky Keeton, Frances Lucy, Edward King, Ida Lockerman, D. L. Roberts, Charles Braswell, J. B. Johnson. OFFICERS President-Tommy Witten Vice-President — Bobby McAden Secretary --Polly Kicd Treasurer- -Mary Ann Oliver FRESHMAN CLASS fhr L iff It Se-hoo! fun Smr ' £ j Off « ' « ■S n cX i jnt C • .« )• , u. School ' s cut f cc cck ) j hnt) f GLEE CLUB 1st. row, 1. to r. -Mario Lucy, Dorothy Hawkins, Joan Gildea, Betty Turner, Gill Temple, Jane Gregg, Therma Hudson, Lucy Gay Moseley, Milly Flournoy, Christine Lucy, Virgie Carroll, Eloise Browder, Betsy Wiley, Betsy Peterson, Connie Harri-son. 2nd. row, -Tommy Witten, Teresa Delbridge, Geraldine Seward, Margaret Hawkins, Carolyn Connell, Marjorie Rawlings, Margie Clary, Mary Anna Oliver, Lee Lewis, Catherine Baird, Betsy Harrison, Evelyn Markley, Mary Johnson. 3rd. row, -Ruby Lee Pittard, Agnes Vaughan, Bobby Seymour, Jack Daniel, Polly Kidd, Nan Johnson, Martha Wesson, Nancy McAden, Virginia Powell, Jake Lambert, Page Echols, Geraldine Roberts, Peggy Jones, Christine Reigel, Mary Elizabeth Malone, Lucille Nunnally. 4th. row,-Alden Mitchell, Whitney Parrish, Ben Powell, Sidney Wright, Ray Kabrick, Dykie Peebles, Julian Mitchell, Ozzie James, Rose Lee Smith, Marjorie Epperson, Doris Poythress, Bill Moseley, George Harrison. The Lawrenceville High School Glee Club was organized in the fall under the direction of Miss Hawthorne with the following officers elected: President Ray Kabrick Vice-President Connie Harrison Secretary Nancy Ware McAden Sarg§ant-at- Arms Jake Lambert Treasurer--Whitney Parrish The Club is composed of sixty voices, with soprano, alto, and baritone choruses. Having been organized to aid in the singing in chapel, the Glee Club has participated in other programs during the year. For Music Week the Club sang several selections as a part of the assembly program, also leading the student body in group singing. As a part of Commencement, the group sang for the Bacculaureate Serman and the graduation exercises. So-haej GLEE CLUB BETA CLUB First row — Pattie Ann Lambert, Miss Mary Jane Powell. Second row--Jane Gregg, Lucy Gay Moseley, Mildred Flourney, Anne Edwar-ds, Connie Harrison. Third row--Ben powell, Martha Wesson, Nan Johnson, ’Whitney Parrish, Gill Temple, Jake Lambert. Fourth row--Ausbon James, Haney Ware McAden, Ida Mae Pernell, Peggy Jones Lucille Clary. Fifth row--Erlene Cannon, Eleanor McAden, Christine Delbridge, Rose Lee Smith, Marjorie Epperson. Sixth row--Dyke Peebles--Pic lure not included — Vivian Clary Officers : President--Nan Johnson Vice-President — Mildred Flournoy Secretary--Eleanor McAden Treasurer — Connie Harrison Sponsor — Miss Mary Jane Powell The purpose of the Eeta Club, a national club, is to pro-ote the ideals of hornsty service, and leadership among the high school students of Amerisa, to reward meritorious achievement, and- to encourage and assist students to continue their ed. cation after high schoo.l graduation. The qualifications for membership are good mentality and character, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. The Beta Club colors are old gold and black; the emblem, a shield with an eagle with outspread wings at the base, the letter ' B8 in the center, and three stars at the top; the insignia conforms to the features of the emblem with a Knight ' s head above, and t.,e eras Achievement, Character, Leader- ship circling underneath; the motto, Ducamus aliis serviendo, means Let us lead by serving others. This year the club sponsored the Popularity Contest a customary project of the club. It plans to hrve some delegates attending the State Convention in Roanoke Easter. •f ( I BETA CLUB I Hl-Y CLUB FOUR-H CLUB TRI Hl-Y CLUB i. st . row, (readin.; up) Gill Temple, Lucy Gay Moseley, Ann Michael, Christine Lucy, Nan Johnson, Eleanor McAden 2_ndj. row, (reading up) Connie Harrison, Jane Gregg, Mildred Flournory, Erlene Cannon, Nancy Ware McAden, Martha Wesson Center . Pattie Ann Lambert, Bettie Turner Officers : President-Connie Harrison Vice -President -Elea nor McAden Secret a ry-Mildred Flournoy Treasurer-Nan Johnson Sponsor-Mrs. E. G. Currin, Jr. The aim of the Tn-tir-Y is To create, maintain, and establish throughout the high school and Community high standards of Christian character. Each year the club carries out several projects. This year it sponsored Tag Day to raise money for the high school library. All through the year the club has tried to keep the girl ' s room in order. The L. H. S. Tri-Hi-Y sent three delegates to the Hi -Y and Tri-Ki-Y con- vention in Emporia this spring; namely Nan Johnson, Bettie Turner, and Martha Wesson. These girls brought back many suggestions and much helpful information to the club. It is also very obvious that the girl ' s had an enjoyable exper- ience in attending the convention and participating in the scheduled events and conferences. The club hopes to send delegates to the next convention also which will be held in Richmond this fall. TRI JHI-r CLUB LIBRARY CLUB 1st row--Mary Ann Oliver, Pattie Lambert, Carolyn Cornell, Margie Clary Elaine Acree, Rebecca Inge, Mrs. Elizabeth Short. n UCy ’ RL 1 h Ba ™ ette Connie Harrison, Helen Raney, Carolyn Michael, Ketty Dugger, Anne Edwards. ’ y 3rd row-- Ann Martin, Gay Moseley, Marion Davis Pennington, Harriette New- man, Ruby Lee Pittard, Mildred Tanner. ’ , l . . ft™ tine r Riegal Se EcholS ’ MiUy Flournoy, Myrtle Whitby, Polly Bowen, 5th r °w--Nan Johnson, Virgie Carroll, Rose Lee Smith, Eleanor McAden Ger- aldine Baird, Geraldine Huckstep. ’ aen ’ uer Officers : Mildred Flournoy President Am,e_ Edwards Vice President f at tie An n Lambert Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Elizabeth Short Sponsor The Library Club was organized in high school to understand and use ous members have been very active in azines and books and keeping the libr visions of the bulletin board • nd the ches. They also assist the librarian lending. and receiving books, shelving The club meets every two vee ' .s i the librarian, as sponsor. or the purpose of helping the pupils the library more efficiently. vari- informing the pupils of the new mag- ary more attractive by frequent re- addition of certain decorative tou- in a number of other ways; such as, books ready to put into circulation, n the library with Mrs. George Short, V 1 LIBRARY CLUB BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM 1st row--Betsy Wiley, Therma Hudson, Marion Jones, Harriette Newman, Geraldine Clary, Marjorie Epperson, captain. 2nd row--Agnes Vaughan, Ida Pernell, Lois Browder, Eloise Browder, Mary E. Malone, Lucille Nunnally. 3rd row — Miss Gertrude Lowery, Martha Wesson, Mabel Temple, Lucille Lucy, Doris roythress, Christine Iruey, Miss Claudine O ' Brien. 4Vc £ Games played and scores: Here-L.H.S. — 19 — Alberta 7 There-L.H. S. -23 — Victoria 38 Here-L.H. S. --14 — Emporia 17 Here-L.H.S. --2 1 — Blacks tone- 32 Here-L.H. S. --23 — Alberta 9 Therc-L.H. S.-14 — Blacks tone-22 Letters were given to: Agnes Vaughan Marjorie Epperson Lucille Nunnally Marion Nelson Jones Geraldine Clary Mabel Temple Betsy Wiley Doris Poythress Eloise Browder 1 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM ' FOOTBALL SQUAD Center-Bob Harrison, Manager. 1st row-1, to r. -Hunter Temple-end, Sonny Pharr-b-ck, Wilbur Harrison, Captain-center, Chub Ggburn-end, Bill Moseley-back. 2nd row-William Sublett-guard , Earl Gibson-guard, Elliott Gibson- guard, fete Parrish-tackle , Bunky Beet on- back. 3rd row-Julisn Mitchell-back, Ray Kabrick-end, Dortch Warriner-back , Leonard Wilson-tackle , Palmer f eebles-tackle , Billy Eraswell-guard, Whitney Farrish-end. Pictures not included-- Dykie Peebles-end, burdock Wilson-back. Games played and scores- there- L. H. S -c- Farmville-- -32 here-- L. H. o • -26 Court land-- -c here-- T l i • H. s. -13 Clarksville -6 here-- L. H. s. -19 South Hill- -0 here-- i H . -0- Franklin -0 there- L. H. s. -21 Court land — -0 there- L. H. s. -19 South Hill- -0 here — L. K . s -C- Emporia -33 CHEER LEADERS ACCOPRESS® REPORT COVER 40535 ASSORTED COLORS ECONOMY PRESSBOARD ACCO USA, INC. 770 S. ACCO PLAZA WHEELI NG, IL 60090


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