Lawrenceville High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)
- Class of 1950
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Monerrin Regional Library SystOT 133 VV. Hicks St. Lsvvresicev ' illej vA 23868 1 6 SENTINEL 1950 Published by Senior Class of Lawrenceville High School, Lawrenceville, Virginia DEDICATION Our senior sponsors, Mrs. R. J. Jones and Mrs. E. G. Currin, Jr., have shown un- bounded interest in the activities of our school as well as our class — no ' criticism is justified, no praise is adequate. To them, we therefore dedicate this volume of the Sentinel” m an attempt to honor them. Foreword X HIS is our Sentinel” for you. May it bring to you a bit of the grave and the gay that pervades the spirit of L. H. S. May it catch for each, in the years to come, a fleeting memory of the students, especially the Seniors of 1949-1950. May it constantly remind each Senior of courage and stanch- ness, truth and loyalty, faith and love, — characteristics of a true sentinel”. Mr. R. J. Jones, Principal Miss Nancye Lashley Randolpli-Macon Women’s College Faculty Mrs. T. H. Anderson, Madison College Mr. R. A. Chermside, University of Virginia Mrs. E. G. Currin, Jr. Madison College, R.P. I., Columbia University Alviene School of the Theater Mrs. Meade Flinn, Farmville S. T. C., University of North Carolina Mrs. George Short Mr. G. R. Skinner Westhampton College V. P. L Mr. R. A. Thomas, Randolph-Macon College Miss Frances Treakle Farmville S. T. C. Mr. C. R. Wainman University of Richmond Mr. T. W. Warriner, Jr. University of Richmond Mrs. R. J. Jones, Notre Dame Mr. W. D. Wholey, University of Richmond Mrs. T. R. Witten, Farmville S. T. C. University of Virginia, William and Mary, Smithdeal-Massey Mr. T. R. Witten, William and Mary, University of Virginia, Roanoke College, Smithdeal-Massey Miss Grace Mallory Miss Mary Jane Powell, Longwood College Mary Washington College CLASSES JAMES GREER VANDERBERRY President — Senoir Class; Annual Staff-4; Bow- Wow” StafT-4; Senior Play Cast; Hi-Y-4; Mono- gram Club-4; Football-3,4; Basketball-4; Baseball- 3, 4. A joke for every situation; very active in sports; a fine fellow. SALLY LILLIAN WRIGHT Vice-President-Senior Class; F. H. A. -4; Com- mercial Club-2 ; Basketball-4. A striking personality has she — Twill linger in our memory” til eternity; smiling lips, bright eyes, and withal a heart of deep understanding. SUSAN CLAIRE OLIVER Secretary — Senior Class ; Vice-President-Freshman Class; Tri-Hi-Y-3, 4, Treasurer-4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2, Secretary-2; A. A. -2. Dimples, neatness, vim, brains, and imagination, combined to make a nice all-’round girl. JOHN KENNETH WILLIAMS Treasurer-Senior Class ; Secretary-Treasurer- Soph- omore Class; Hi-Y-3, 4, Vice-President-4; D. 0.-3,4, President-4 ; Music Club-2, Vice-President-2 ; Oper- etta-2 ; Monogram Club-4; Football-4. Dignified manner, a happy-go-lucky outlook; mains calm under trying situations. re- Gone are With all P - PEGGY O NIEL ABERNATHY F. H. A.-2, 4; D. 0.-4. One of the Abernathy twins, always around and in the way.” Noted for love of a certain boy. Is destined to be a wife and mother. V 4 our Kennel days i our little pi ppy u ' ays. jpP ,1 POLLY GRAY ABERNATHY F. H. A.- 2, 3; D. 0.-4. The other Abernathy twin — an early riser, but has a loathing for work. Definitely not the silent or stay-at-home type. ROBERT EMMETT ABERNATHY Bow-Wow” Staff-4; Hi-Y-4; F. F. A.-2, 3, 4, Vice-President-3, 4; Music Club-2; Monogram Club- 3, 4, President-3; Football-3, 4; Basketball-3, 4; Baseball-2, 3, 4. Swift of foot, fair of face, friendly, gay, and carefree; surely the gods smiled kindly on out Bobby. LENWOOD ARRINGTON Hi-Y-4; F. F. A.-l, 3; D. 0.-4. He likes girls but admits he loves school work. No more ' boning ' ’ for every test Trying to do our very best. GRACE DATHRINE BAIRD 4-H Club-1 ; F. H. A. -2, 3, 4; Commercial Club- 2 . Dathrine, with her big eyes, dimples and smiles, is always seen with Irma. CARROLL NAFF BARNES Monogram CIub-3, 4; Football-1, 3, 4; Basket- ball-4; Baseball-3, 4. His interest centers around sports, but his heart is lost to baseball. VIVIAN PHILLIPS BARNES Latin Club-1, 2; F. H. A. -2; Commercial Club- 2, 3. A happy-go-lucky kid who likes to have loads of fun ; her favorite sports seem to be dancing and bowling. JOHN ANDERSON BREWER Hi-Y-3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms-3, 4; F. F. A.-l; D. 0.-4; Music Club-3; Monogram Club-2, 3, 4; Football-3, 4, Manager-2. Better known as 1 good at math; is in- terested in plans to continue work in farm me- chanics. MINNIE OPHELIA BREWER Bow-Wow” Staff-4; Tri-Hi-Y-4; Beta Club-4; Commercial Club-3; Basketball-3, 4. All-around girl ; ready to step in and give a lift when needed most. PHYLLIS ANN BROCKWELL 4-H Club-1 ; F. H. A. -3, Treasurer-3 ; Commercial Club-2; D. 0.-4, Seerctary-4; Basketball-1, 2, 3; A. A. -2. Phil’s” charm lies in her zest for work and play. Her preference for blonds is noted, too. No more cheiv ' mg’ at those books; No move teasing puppy love looks. DOROTHY ELIZABETH BROOKS F. H. A. -2, 3, Reporter-3; 4-H Club-1. Quiet and friendly; Dorothy is noted for her big brown eyes and for being her mother’s baby. MAMIE BERYL BROWDER Tri-Hi-Y-4; F. H. A. -2, 3, 4, Secretary-3, Vice- President-4; Commercial Club-3; Operetta-1. She’s your friend in sunshine and in rain. MILDRED KELLY CAPPS 4-H Club-1; F. H. A.-2 ; D. 0.-4. Mildred ' s success in D. O. work means life suc- cess for it is based on courtesy, neatness, pleasant- ness. ROBERT RANDOLPH CLARY Hi-Y-3, 4, Treasurer-4; Beta Club-3, 4; 4-H Club-2, 3, 4. Doc has the ability to solve many a math prob- lem — his unorthodox reasoning is O. K. tho’. Doc is always right there with the boys and girls, too. ELIZABETH OTELLIA CROWDER F. H. A. -2, 3; 4-H Club-1; Library Club-2. Otellia is a girl whom everyone likes ; a partici- pant in many activities and a regular pal to her friends. MARY ANN DELBRIDGE Tri-Hi-Y-4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2; F. H. A. -4; Commercial CIub-3 ; Operetta-1. She’s neat and sweet — says she’s going to be a nurse, but we say housewife. SHIRLEY VIRGINIA DUKE Vice-President-Junior Class; Bow-Wow” Staff- 4; Senior Play Cast; Tri-Hi-Y-4; Latin Club-2, 3; F. H. A. -3, 4. Friendly, cute and going steady, Shirley always seems to be having a good time. LATHAN EARL EDWARDS Hi-Y-4; Beta Club-3, 4; 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4. It is the wise head that makes the still tongue.” SALLY TAZEWELL FLOURNOY Annual Staff-4; Bow-Wow” Staff-4; Senior Play Cast; Tri-Hi-Yi-3 4; Beta Club-3, 4, Secretary-4; Latin Club-1, 2; A. A. -2. Fun, wit, brains make our tall, curly-haired Sally. MARTHA ANN HAMMOND 4-H Club-3, Secretary-Treasurer-3; F. H. A.- 2 ; Commercial Club-2 ; Library Club-3 ; D. 0.-4, Vice- President-4; Glee Club-2; Operetta-2; A. A. -2. A quiet little girl, but my, how she can move her feet to music!! JOSEPH BENJAMIN HARRISON F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, Secretary-3; D. 0.-4. Always friendly — always ready to lend a helping hand. HARDY CLEVELAND HaRRISON Hi-Y-4; D. 0.-4. What a dancer — what a way with girls! WALTER EUGENE HARTSELL Monogram Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3 4. A great athlete; unbounded energy for work; a gentlemanly courtesy in the home combined with a loving respect for the girl”; should make a wonderful husband for the lucky one. MARY ANN HUDSON D. 0.-3 4; Library Club-1; Basketball-2, 3; A. A. -2. Noted for those big blue eyes and a happy-go- lucky disposition. No more detention hall stayin’-in For committing a wee little sin. CATHERINE FAY JONES F. H. A. -3, 4; Commercial Club-3 ; Latin Club-1, 2. Catherine is noted for her quiet disposition. Red hair and freckles are most attractive. DOROTHY LOUISE JONES Latin Club-3, 4 ; Commercial Club-2, 3. Known for the way she keeps her smiles and secrets for certain ones. Nursing will be her pro- fession. SELENA MAY JONES F. H. A. -2, 3; Library Club-1; 4-H Club-3; A. A. -2. A cute girl who speaks her opinion, but has pro- ven a true friend. FRANCES HAZEL LUCY F. H. A.-2; 4-H Club-l ; D. 0.-2, 3, 4; A. A.-2. Your quietness, serenity, and friendly smile make us glad, Frances, to know another Lucy. No more strutting on the court and field, Holding the ball we’d never yield. NANCY SUE LUCY Treasurer-Freshman Class; Annual Staff-4; F. H. A. -4, Secretary-4; Commercial Club-3; Glee Club-3; Operetta-2; Library Club-1. Her charming ways, her friendly smile, make her friendship well worth while. NELLIE HARMAN LUCY Secretary — Junior Class; Tri-Hi-Y-3, 4, Secre- tary-4; Latin Club-1, 2; Commercial Club-3; Glee Club-3; Senior Play Cast. All that’s nice or oddly gay, we call it only N. L.’s way. THOMAS HICKS MARKLEY Annual Staff-4; Bow-Wow” Staff-4; Senior Play Cast; Hi-Y-4; Beta Club-3,4, Treasurer-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2; Music Club-2; Operetta-1, 2; Cheer- leader-2, 3; Monogram Club-3, 4; Football-3 4; Basketball-2, 3, 4; Tall, dark, and handsome; a part of every school and social activity. GRACE CADLER MATTHEWS Annual Staff-4; Tri-Hi-Yi-4; Beta Club-3, 4, Pres- ident-4 ; Latin Club-1, 2, President-2. Dependable in every task, loyal in every respect; a diligent worker who is intensely interested in success and medicine. GREYSON TRUITT MITCHELL F. F. A. -3, 4, Reporter-4; Monogram Club-3, 4; Baseball-2, 3, 4. Truitt’s greatest abilities are farming, carpenter- ing, and loving. OTIS PAGE MOORE Latin Club-2; D. 0.-3, 4; Monogram Club-3, 4; Football-2, 3, 4. Doc” is wild over school work and D. O., but he is a hillbilly Romeo for girls and string” music. Finished are our school romances; Movies, parties, dates and dances. LILLIE CLAIRE MOSELEY Latin Club-2, 3; F. H. A. -3, 4; Basketball-4. A smart little lass with pretty blond hair ; some- times naughty but always nice. MAXINE WATSON McELROY Annual Staff-4; Tri-Hi-Y-3, 4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-3, 4; A. A. -2. Sweet and shy; has a beautiful complexion; known for her ready smile. j ' A 2 J ■W SUE MARILYN McELROY Tri-Hi-Y-4; Beta Club-3, 4; Library Club-3, 4, President-3, Treasurer-4; F. H. A. -4. Has lovely brown eyes, is sweet and quiet, always willing to help everybody, perfect personality for nurse. IRVIN WATTS McKinney S enior Play Cast; Operetta- 1 ; Monogram Club- 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms-4 ; Football-1, 2, 3, 4. Our center”, any girls” Casanova, big heart and a gay dancer. A. BETTY JANE NEWSOM Annual Staff-4; Bow-Wow Staff -4; Reporter to Bow-Wow”-l ; Senior Play Cast; Tri-Hi-Y-3, 4, President-4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2, Vice- President-2; A. A. -2. A keen intellect, a friendly disposition, a conta- gious laugh, pretty complexion, perfection in an off-shouldered gown make her a ballroom delight. GEORGE GOODRICH PALMER Hi-Y-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2; Music Club-2; Base- ball Manager-3. Red hair, freckles, corny Jokes, mechanical genius — that ' s our Sonny”. ELLEN DORIS PHILLIPS F. H. A. -2; Glee Club-2. Tall, brunette; noted for her love of good times. NANCY ANN POARCH Bow-Wow” Staff-4; Tri-Hi-Y-3, 4, Vice- Presi- dent-4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2. Where there’s one, there’s always the other — Nancy and Vivian ; and when it comes to dancing, that’s where you’ll find Nancy. And, by George! We’ve really proved W e can hold our own at eating food. WADE ALLEN RICHARDSON F. F. A.-3; 4-H Club-1, 2. Would that the world had more Wades — a quiet student, dependable worker, keen sense of humor. JESSE ALLAN ROBERTS D. 0.-3, 4. Jackie” is noted for his skill in pool and his love for dances. THOMAS LOUIS ROBERTSON Hi-Y-3, 4, President-4; Latin Club-1, 2; Mono- gram Club-4; Football-4. Jolly and good-natured, Tinker’’ is a swell pal for anyone. ANNE WYCHE ROSS Bow- ' Wow” Staff-4; Beta Club-4; F. H. A. -2; Commercial Club-2, 3; Operetta-1; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; A. A. -2. Cute kid, especially on the dance floor; her special interests seem to be basketball, swimming, and dancing. , 15 : HATTIE MARIE SMITH D. 0.-4, Treasurer-4; F. H. A. -2; Commercial Club-3; 4-H Club-1 ; A. A.-2. A cute little tyke”, never caught” out after mid- night; joking aside, she is a student, capable and industrious. HARRIET ELSIE TAYLOR Annual Staff-4; Bow-Wow Staff-4; Senior Play Cast; Tri-Hi-Y-3, 4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2; Cheerleader-2, 3, 4; Basketball-2, 3, 4; A. A.-2. Clever and capable, always going places, seeing people, doing things. No more growling at each bad grade And romping with joy at the good ones made. FLOYD LEE TEMPLE F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Ciub- 3, 4; Foot- ball-3, 4; Baseball-3, 4. Floyd is very friendly, but still our tough boy of football. LORETTA TEMPLE Latin Club-2; F. H. A. -2, 3; Music Club-3; 4- H Club-1. Always there just when you need her ; blond, petite and gay. BARBARA ANN THACH President — Sophomore Class; Bow-Wow” Staff-4; Try-Hi-Y-4; Beta Club-4; Music Club-2; Operetta-2. Eyes so blue, skin so fair, everywhere you go, Barbara’s there. WILBUR EUGENE THOMAS President — Freshman Class; President — Junior Class; Annual Staff-4; Senior Play Cast; Hi-Y-3, 4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2, Treasurer-2; Mono- gram Club-3, 4; Football-4; Baseball-2, 3, 4. A good leader and an intelligent follower; sure to be a success in whatever he undertakes. e really lived a dogie’s life With all our feuds arid fights and strife. JOHN ALLEN THOMAS Treasurer — Junior Class; Senior Play Cast; 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager- 1. A young giant. Jack is the perfect Southern, gentle- man, courteous, a lover of outdoor life and classical music with knowledge of the unusual. MATTIE MARYLAND THOMAS Annual Staft-4; Tri-Hi-Y-4; Beta Club-3, 4; Latin Club-1, 2, Treasurer-1; F. H. A. -4, Treasurer-4. A sweet, smiling, happy-go-lucky girl ; such a personality will make a successful primary grade teacher. ROGER WILLIAM VAUGHAN Monogram Club-3, 4; Basketball Manager-3. A boy with the courage of his convictions; an in- veterate practical joker. IRMA JEAN WALL F. H. A. -2, 4; Commercial Club-2, 3; 4-H Club-1. Irma, five feet two, eyes of blue; she’s a friend sincere and true. JANET ELIZABETH WHITBY D. 0.-4; F. H. A. -2, 3; Commercial CIub-3; 4-H Club-1 . A career girl! Oh, no, Janet, your kindness and sweetness will make the perfect wife and mother. RUTH ANNETTA WILLIAMS Secretary — Freshman Class; Tri-Hi-Y-4; F. H. A. -2, 4, President-4; Commercial Club-3. The ability for a successful secretary, but that pretty face and voice should make television news someday. But this U’e really must confess, IFe’ce gonna miss ole” L. H. S. THOMAS RAWL WITTEN President-Freshman Class; Vice-President-Sopho- more Class; Annual Staff-4; Senior Play Cast; Hi-Yi- 4; Beta Club-3, 4, Vice-President-4; Latin Club-1, 2; Music Club-2; Choral Club-1; Glee Club-3; Oper- etta-2; Commercial Club-3; Cheerleader-3, 4; Mono- gram Club-4; Basketball-2, 3, 4. L. H. S.’s pianist; always teasing; a big wig” in school now; will be in the community in the future. ULDINE WOODRUFF Library Club-1, 2 ; F. H. A.-4; 4-H Club-1, 2, 3; Glee Club-1,2; Operetta-1. Sweet, gentle, impetuous — all who know her, love her. LAWRENCE WRIGHT Hi-Y-4; D. 0.-4; F. H. A.-3. Short and sweet and hard to beat. The Dogs Who Got There Fustest With The Mostest” Prettiest Girl Beryl Browder Best-looking Boy Bobby Abernathy Cutiest Thomas and Sue Oliver All-around Bobby Abernathy and Micky Taylor Wittiest Tommy Witten and Nancy Poarch Friendliest, Tommy Witten and Beryl Browder Popular Jimmy Vanderberry and Micky Taylor Neatest Jimmy Vanderberry and Sue Oliver Succeed Gene Thomas and Betty Jane Newsom Flirts Irvin McKinny and Anne Ross Athletic Gene Hartsell and Micky Taylor Bashful Lathan Edwards and Catherine Jones Happy-Go-Lucky Jimmy Vanderberry and Betty Jane Newsom Studious, Gene Thomas and Grace Mathews Kennel Kapers of the Klass of 30 At last we were in the doghouse, and there never was a more scared bunch of pups. We were scared of that awful creature that the brave old dogs called Fessor’; we were scared of the trainers; we were scared of all the big dogs; and we were scared of the other puppies from Lawrenceville, Charhe j Jope. Ebony, Valentine, Dolphin and Brodnax. Soon though our special trainers. Miss Hawthorne, Miss Lowery, and Mrs. Witten, got us started, and we settled down to work as the freshman pups of L. H. S. We went for a run to Richmond and Williamsburg; we started a stage curtain fund; we had a picnic; some of us even managed to join the Latin Club, Library Club and 4-H Club, and then all of a sudden we were the big sophomore pups. As big puppies we were allowed to run about the kennel, and we took advantage of the opportunity. We found out that being chained up in de- tention hall wasn’t so bad, and we really gave Miss Lashley, Miss Powell, and Mr. Darden a time with our fights. Some of the female pups joined the newly organized A. A. and made lots of money at the Saturday night parties. The feminine pups started taking Home Ec. and joined the F. H. A. and the males joined the F. F. A. and the forces of the fighting Bulldogs. The person we had so respectfully called Mr. Jones our freshman year, we got up nerve enough to call Fessor.” We thought we were really hotdogs”, but an occasional nip or growl from the big dogs reminded us that we still had a long way to go. Our Junior year we began to howl for some recognition, and we began our training as leaders when we were inducted with ceremony into the Beta Club, the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. We found out again what it was to be scared in Coach Lusardi’s math classes; we discussed everything from clauses to communism in Mr. Settle’s English class; Mrs. Jones listened to our whinings and troubles in Spanish and history classes and we got into trouble at activity sic. V ' y-2 A, t. ' H til. ' ■X ' Krr Wi- period. Miss Treakle, Mrs. Nelson, and Mr. Settle put out a copy of the Bow-Wow” and had class meetings while we dogs argued. You would have thought we were kittens instead of dogs the way we got all balled up in crepe paper while we were decorating for the Junior-Senior, but that night the blue lights and pine trees made our dog house look really romantic. We must have been good our junior year, judging by the juicy bones Mr. Settle gave us in the form of ten cent candy bars at Christmas, his new recipe for salted peanuts at the Junior-Senior, and cokes during English exams. That was the year of our great sports triumphs, and we little dogs were proud to have some building heroes in our midst. Tommy Witten and Gene Thomas made a good showing for the L. H. S. kennels in contests and at Boys’ State. We were sure by the end of our Junior year the doghouse couldn’t get along without us. gssiis And now we are Seniors — the Big Dogs of Lawrenceville. We really took over the place, becoming the barkers” in all the clubs. The Tri-Hi-Y set out to find which of the teachers had been the cutest puppy. Beryl was chosen as the best specimen of doghood in a contest sponsored by the Beta Club. The Senior girls really triumphed in basketball, and Gene Hartsell was given a trophy for being the most valuable Bulldog in football. The big success of the year in our doggish world was the Senior Play. We caused our Senior trainers a lot of worry when the cast went to parties in its honor instead of studying the lines of Our Girls”, but we took in loads of money and were told the next day that our play was the talk of the town. Our Bow-Wows” have got praise, too, even though Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Currin have had to give some help in the last minute rushes. The annual dead-line gave us a scare and we had to work like the dogs that we are. But somehow we have managed to get through our last year in the doghouse. Now we are leaving the kennels, but we’ll always remember our dog house days with pleasure. Dog-gone-it! We’r down-right sorry to leave. Sponsors — Miss Frances Treakle, Miss Grace Mallory, Mr. C. R. Wainman. lUNlORS Jimmy Northington — President: Bobby Jones — Vice-President; Joan Darden — Secre- tary; Mary Virginia Currin — Treasurer Row One — Frank Meredith Baker, Charles Barnes, Bessie Bennett, Virginia Ann Brewer. Row Two — Wilbur W. Brockwell, Jr., Fred Browder, Charles Lundy Clary, Nancy Lee Clary, Willie Walter Clary, Jr., Mary Viginia Currin. Row Three — Frances Daniel, Joan Darden, Albertis Drummond, Lucille Edwards, Mabel Ann Evans, William Hammack. Row Four — Carter Harris, Helen Paige Harrison, Reid Hartsell, Elsie Hawkins, Peggy Joyce Hedrick, Sammie Horne. Row Five — Ruth Johnson, Belle Jones, Charlena Jones, Harry Jones, Lucy Jones, Bobby Jones. 20 Row One — Virginia Jones, James Edward King, John Drewry Lambert, S. J. Lambert, Jr., Don Lawson, Ella Mae Lucy. Row Two — Peggy Joyce Lundy, Bill Matthews, Betty Mitchell, Jackie Mitchell, Grace Moseley, James Moseley. Row Three — Bill Moseley, Jimmy Northington, Evelyn Parrish, Jean Parrish, Barbara Pearson, Betty Drew Pennington. Row Four — Mary Elizabeth Pennington, Joyce Phillips, Hunter Powell, Joyce Powell, Linwood Powell, Barbara Poythress. Row Five — Edna Earle Rawlings, Majorie Rawlings, George Mallory Robinson, Duane Royal, Jack Samford, Polly Samford. Row Six — Marian Seymour, Frank Smith, Jeanne Thomas, Wallace Earl Williams. 21 SOPHOMORES Phillis Cannon — President, Jean Moseley — Vice-President, Frances Edwards — Secretary, Burnell Riegel — Treasurer Sponsors; Miss Mary Jane Powell, Miss Nancye Lashley, Mr. R. A. Thomas, Mr. Robert Chermside Row One — Edward Ball, Hugh Baird, Garland Baird, Jeanette Barfield, Clayton Barnes, Pete Baugh, Lillian Bottoms. Row Two — Frances Brewer, Shirley Brockwell, Maria Browder, Dorothy Bugg, Charlie Capps, Phyllis Cannon, Everette Carroll. Row Three — Sonny Clary, Willie Lee Clary, Rosa Chambliss, Carlton Connell, Hilda Craig, Patsy Crane, Willie Ann Crowder. Row Four — Clyde Crowder, Wallace Dawson, Mary C. Delbridge, Sarah J. Doyle, Jessie Drummond, Algie Lee Edwards, Frances Edwards. Row Fire — Rachel Edwards, Rosa Edwards, Jerry Frazier, Geneva Gaskins, Barbara Gauldin, Gail Gibson, John Gibson. Row Six — Carlton Hammack, Julian Hammer, Frances Hammond, Randolph Harrison, Sid Harrison, Charles P. Heartwell, Doris High. Row Seven — Earl House, Barbara Ingram, Tommy Jones, John Jordan, Milton King, Shirley King, -JU. Row One — Susie Lucy, Carla Lynch, Phyllis Lynch, Jean Malone, Joan Malone, Anne Mitchell, Dorothy Mae Moore. Row Two — Dorothy Moore, Edna Moore, Page Moore, Lena Rivers Morris, Betsy Moseley, Jean Moseley, Harvey Nunnally. Row Three — Archie Painter, Elizabeth Parrish, Jane Pearson, Jean Pearson, Mary Frances Pearson, Selma Pearson, Barbara Piercy. Row Four — Christine Powell, George Powell, Theodric Poythress, Burnell Riegel, Ruth Robertson, Rachel Sadler, Ann Samford. Row Five — Sarah Seward, Sallie Seymour, Nancy Simmons, Maude Spense, Richard Steed, Mary Sublett, John Taylor. Row Six — Mark Taylor, Faye Temple, McGuire Thomas, Tracy Thomas, Carolyn Thompson, Jean Walker, Rebecca Waller. Row Seven — Louise Whitby, Irene Williams, James Monroe Williams, Alice Wray, Margaret Wray, Thelma Wray, Claire Wray. Row Eight — Loretta Wright, Murtis Wright, Odell Wright, Patricia Wright, Mac Woordruff. FRESHMEN Seward Dugger — President, Gloria Thach — Sponsors — Mrs. T. R. Witten, Mrs. T. H. Vice-President, Ann Anderson — Secretary, Anderson, Mrs. Meade Flinn Judy Harris — -Treasurer, Lee Spence — Re- porter Row One — .Sid Abernathy, Dorothy Acre, Ann Anderson, Briant Baird, Mary C. Baird. Marvin Baird. Row Two — Maggie Bottoms, Shirley Bowen, Martha Braswell, Ella Buckner, Elsie Buckner, Shirley Capps. Row Three — Cleto Carroll, Wallace Carroll, Muriel Clarborne, Nancy Chambliss, Buddy Clark, Barbara Clark. Row Four — Betty Ruth Clary, Loretta Connell, Millicent Connell, Martha Combia, Mary Seward Dugger, Archer Elliot. Row Five — O. B. Elliot, Emory Elmore, Rebecca Floyd, Robert Floyd, Charles Gibson, Mary Grizzard. Row Six — Mardie Hammack, Barbara Hammer, Judy Harris, Shirley Harrison, Barbara Hendricks, Hilda House. 24 Row One — Betty S. Hudson, Annie Jones, Jane Jones, Kathleen Jones, Frances King, Joyce Lucy, Merle Lynch. Row Two — Charles Mabes, Bradford McClenny, Dorothy Moore, Herbert Moore, Hazel Moseley, Matt Nelson, Mabel Oliver. Row Three — David Paige, Shirley Pearson, Joy Peebles, Sue Peebles, Peggy Percival, Peggy Phillips, Irene Powell. Row Four — Mattie Pully, Miriam Robertson, Barbara Roberts, Dale Roberts, Mildred Royal, Jesse Sadler, Mary Vijginia Seymour. Row Five — Nora Seward, Patsy Shoop, Dorothy Spence, Lee Spence, Booty Smith, Peggy Tatum, Phil Taylor. Row Six — Gloria Thach, Arlem Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Elizabeth Whitby, Leonard Whitby, Virginia Whitby, Luther Wiley. Row Seven — Margaret Wiley, Helen Wooten, Elsie Wray, Emmerson Wright, Nathan Wright. 25 Row One — Tommy , Datherine , Minnie , Irma Jean”, Shirley , Sally . Row Two — Bobby , Grace”, Sonny”, Nancy”, Enoch , Beryl . Row Three — Jew , Mary Ann , Tinker , Bet , Sue , Pedlar . Row Four — Lillie Claire”, Mac”, Ace”, Sue , Dot”, Uldine . Row Five — Rabbit , Micky”, Vivian”, Anne”, Tommy , Gene”. 26 Ott OUll GIIALS Directors- JIMMY VANDERBERRY SALLY FLOURNOY BETTY NEWSOM MICKY TAYLOR Mrs. E. G. Currin and TOMMY WITTEN TOMMY MARKLEY IRVIN McKINNEY . R. J. Jones NELLIE LUCY SHIRLEY DUKE GENE THOMAS JACK THOMAS Sentinel Staff Editor-in-chief- Gene Thomas Assistant Editor — Nancy Sue Lucy Business Manager — Tommy Witten Assistant Business Manager — Mattie Thomas Circulation Manager — Grace Matthews Assistant Circulation Manager — Maxine McElroy Art Editor — Tommy Markley Photo Editor — Tommy Robertson Assistant Photo Editor — Irvin McKinney Eeature Editor — Sally Elournoy Sports Editor — Jimmy Vanderberry Assistant Sports Editor — Micky Taylor Proof Reader — Betty Newsom . i e 9i m; 1 1 Editor-in-chief — Micky Taylor Assistant Editor — Jimmy Vanderberry Business Manager — Tommy Markley Assistant Business Manager — Shirley Duke Circulation Manager — Bobby Abernathy Assistant Circulation Manager — Minnie Brewer Art Editor — Barbara Thach Assistant Art Editor- — Sally Flournoy Feature Editors Betty Jane Newsom Anne Ross Proof Reader — Nancy Poarch Bow-Wow Staff 29 . ' Kennel Klubs :A . ' ■ ••l.V. ' irfv ■ , ■ • V V V •.- ' V .. ' V.-V t . •,. ...•«- - ■.-. .• . ’- .. ‘A; ' • V :-.v ' •- •. •. .■•j. ' ' - -. ' %_--.. ' . • ' . -V ' r-- :-;..:v::-:x. • ' •; - ' . 5. The Varsity (until this year known as the Monogram Club) activities produce sprains, strains, broken bones, scratches, bruises and black eyes. These marks of honor won for the glory of old L. H. S. make the heroes of the school, and the student body is proud of its brave contestants. 4-H’ers learn to use and not abuse hands and heart, head and health, knowing that in them is found a wealth of work and love of knowledge and vim. We spend our time making our money to feed our fellow Hi-Y members and they spend their money to entertain us. Indeed there is a spirit of splendid co-opera- ccfK tion between the Hi-Y and the Tri-Hi-Y. Joking aside we’ve worked to carry out our ■ ' .jt;: platform of Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship and Clean Living, and as usual the boys do even a better job than we. The Beta Club is supposed to be the smart folks circle, but lots of ’de brains in the ring just don’t act. Brother, they hate to study and lessons kill ’em! But that’s beside the point — the twenty-three buzzing bees who think they have the brains in the upper deck managed to get in the circle and they have Beta pins to prove it. ■;;TlLv ' ;;;‘ ' , ' 5’r 4 All Gaul is divided into three parts and the Sosolitas Latinae has plenty of gall judging from those posters the new members wore on their backs for initiation. Those daring people who undertake to dig into a dead language, made known to the people everything from kiss me to kick . The ’’club of Latin Students” is a real gone club. Hie! (haec! hoc!) Books are friends, never gossiping, never angry, never unkind, always ready to teach, to entertain and to help. Our hats off to those of the Library Club who take care of our loyal comrades. The way to a man’s eyes is through attractive dress and figure — the w ' ay to a man’s heart is through his stomach — the way to a man’s contentment is through a well-kept home. Girls, take Home Ec! Upon the farmer depends the future success and welfare of the nation. Upon our y future farmers depend the future of many of the L. H. S. girls. Busy as ants, scurring hither and thither, are the D. O. students. We suppose ’the ants accomplish something; we know that the D. O.’s do. They believe, too, Lk: :e yLk;-; although work is a good diet, work and play is a better one. Golly, have you ever. . . attended one of the D. O. shindigs and watched Mr. Witten give a dance fanta.sy? - _ ACTIVITIES Intellectual Canines Front Row — Micky Taylor, Maxine McElroy, Tommy Markley, Treasurer; Tommy Witten, Vice President; Miss Powell, sponsor; Grace Matthews, President; Sally Flournoy, Secretary; Mattie Thomas, Betty Jane Newsom. Back Row — Gene Thomas, Randolph Clary, Lathan Edwards, Malvern Moseley, Bill Hammock, Mary Ann Delbridge, Nancy Poarch, Barbara Thach, Bobby Jones, Helen Paige Harrison, Peggy Hedrick, Minnie Brewer, Mary Virginia Currin, Sue Oliver, Sue McElroy, Anne Ross. With books and brains iie’re really keen; And so National Beta honors our best eighteen. MICKY TAYLOR MAXINE McELROY TOMMY MARKLEY TOMMY WITTEN GRACE MATTHEWS SALLY FLOURNOY NANCY POARCH BARBARA THACH MINNIE BREWER SUE OLIVER SUE McELROY ANNE ROSS MATTIE THOMAS BETTY JANE NEWSOM GENE THOMAS RANDOLPH CLARY LATHAN EDWARDS MARY ANN DELBRIDGE 32 TKI HI Y First Row — Betty Drew Pennington, Sally Flournoy, Nellie Lucy, Secretary; Betty Newsom, President ' , Nancy Poarch, Vice-President ' , Sue Oliver, Treasurer ' , Grace Matthews, Maxine McElroy, Micky Taylor. Second Row — Rose Ogburn, Jeanne Thomas, Helen Paige Harrison, Ruth Johnson, Barbara Poythress, Miss Lashley, Sponsor ' , Beryl Browder, Mary Ann Delbridge, Sue McElroy, Ann Brewer, Shirley Duke. Third Row — Barbara Thach, Marian Seymore, Mattie Thomas, Ruth Williams, Bell Jones, Mary Virginia Currin, Minnie Brewer, Ann Thomas, Joan Darden, Mary Elizabeth Pennington. HI Y Bobby Jones, Tommy Witten, Tommy Markley, Bobby Abernathy, Lawrence Wright, Jackie Mitchell, Assistant Treasurer ' , Tommy Robertson, President ' , Randolph Clary, Treasurer ' , S. J. Lambert, Gene Thomas, John Lambert, Anderson Brewer, Lathan Edwards, Lenwood Arrington, Charles Barnes, Secretar- ' , Sonny Palmer, Mr. Jones, Sponsor ' , Kenneth Williams, Vice-President ' , Jimmy Vanderberry. First Row — Phyllis Brockwell, Kenneth Williams, Martha Ann Hammond, Mr. Witten, Sponsor ' , Marjorie Rawlings, Hattie Smith, Florence Hope Jones. Second Row — Ann Hudson, Peggy Aber- nathy, Polly Abernathy, Katy Jane Weaver, Frances Lucy, Ophelia Pulley, Janet Whitby, Allan Roberts, Mildred Capps. Third Rou — Benjamin Harrison, Otis Page Moore, Lenwood Arrington, Fourth Row — Fred Browder, Frankie Pittard, Howard Hendrick, Linwood Powell, Ed King, Ander- son Brewer, Hardy Harrison, Duane Royal, Lawrence Wright, Arnold Lucy. Work Dogs First Row — Bobby Abernathy, President-, Albertis Drummond, Vice-President. Second Row — Carlton Hammock, Monroe Williams, Willie Clary, Casten Harris, John Gibson, Charles Mabes, Charles Gibson. Third Row — John Taylor, Robert Floyd, Meredith Baker, Harvey Nunnally, Charles Barnes, Secretary, Truitt Mitchell, Reporter. Fourth Row — Leroy Lynch, Theodoric Poyth- ress, Garland Baird, Benny Brockwell, Charles Clary. Fifth Row — Earl Williams, Randolph Harrison, Treasurer ' , Hugh Baird, George Powell, Mr. Skinner, Advisor ' , Floyd Temple. Sixth Row — Bill Matthews, Meredith Finch, Clyde Crowder, Leonard Wilson. House Pets First Row — Frances Brewer, Jesse Drummond, Geneva Gaskins, Rose Edwards, Barbara Gauldin, Susie Lucy, Irma Wall, Datherine Baird. Second Row — Phyllis Cannon, Mary Clyde Delbridge, Racheal Sadler, Mabel Evans, Joan Malone, Racheal Edwards, Dorothy Mae Moore, Shirley Duke. Third Row — Mary F. Pearson, Nancy Sue Lucy, Secretary, Sammie Horne, Jean Malone, Bernice Chambliss, Elsie Hawkins, Joyce Phillips, Miss Treakle, Sponsor. Fouth Row — Catherine Jones, Patricia Wright, Shirley King, Ann Mitchell. Frances Hammond, Lena R. Morris, Virginia Jones. Fifth Row — Jeanette Barfield, Dorothy Brooks, Mattie Thomas, Loretta Wright, Murtice Wright, Barbara Ann Harrison, Grace Moseley. Sixth Row — Shirley Brockwe ll, Frances Daniel, Lillie Claire Moseley, Jane Doyle, Jean Pearson, Dorothy Moore. Seventh Row — Mary Ann Delbridge, Willie Ann Crowder, Beryl Browder, Vice-President -, Claire Wright, Selma Pearson, Uldine Wood- ruff, Otelia Crowder, Sue McEloy, Edna Earle Moore, Willie Lee Clary, Louise Whitby, Eaye Temple, Phyllis Lynch, Bessie Bennett, Nancy Simmons, Patsy Crane, Doris High, Christine Powell, Irene Williams. 4-H Club First Row — Barbara Ann Thomas, Shirley Bowen, Muriel Claiborne, Jessie Sadler, Emerson Wright, Mary Carter Baird, Sara Seward, Jean Malone, Nathan Wright. Second Rou — Phyllis Cannon, Nora Seward, Dale Roberts, Merle Lynch, Ella Buckner, Elsie Buckner, Nancy Chambliss, Jane Jones, Mildred Tanner. Third Row — Jessie Drummond, Mattie Lee Pulley, Claire Wright, Selena Jones, Dorothy Moore, Millicent Connell, Dorothy Bugg, Mac Woodruff. Fourth Row — Buddy Clarke, Burnell Reigel, Lathan Edwards, Phil Taylor, Jack Thomas, Randolph Clary, Nancy Simmons, Patsy Crane, Dorothy Acree, Jane Doyle, Chris- tine Powell. Latin Club Front Row — Mardy Hammack, Reporter ' , Rose Ogburn, Reporter ' , Tommie Jones, President ' , Ann Ander- son, Treasurer ' , Jean Moseley, Vice-President ' , DorothyAcree, Secretary. Second Row — Martha Ann Cumbia, Nancy Chambliss, Emery Elmore, Bettie Simms Hudson, Rachel Saddler, Judy Harris, Ruth Robertson, Mrs. Flinn. Third Row — Peggy Percivil, Carolyn Thompson, Mabel Ann Oliver, Dorothy Jones, Sid Abernathy, Sallie Garland Seymour, Dorothy Moore, Merle Lynch, Barbara Clarke. Fourth Row — Jean Thomas, Jean Walker, Matt Nelson, C. P. Heartwell, Sammie Horne, Nancy Durham, Anne Brewer. Fifth Row — Sue Peebles, Joy Peebles, Shirley Pearson, Carla Clay l ynch, Page Moore. Library Club Front Row, left to right — Gloria Thach, Sue McElroy, Mary Virginia Seymour, Mrs. Short, Odell Wright, Millicenl Connell, Mildred Tanner. Second Row — Jane Jones, Edna Earl Moore, Dorothy Spence, Jo Ann Clark, Peggy Phillips, Patricia Wright, Elizabeth Parrish, Jessie Sadler, Shirley Bowen, Irene Powell. Barbara Ann Thomas. Third Row — Shirley Harrison, Mary Seward Dugger, Mary Grizzard, Rebecca Floyd, Irene Williams, Loretta Connell, Mary Carter Baird, Virginia Whitby, Barbara Hammer, Barbara Ann Rob- erts. Members not in picture — Mildred Capps, Jeanne Barfield, Gail Gibson, Maggie Bottoms. I Dog Tagged i 1 1 Front Row: John Jordan, Gene Thomas, Anderson Brewer, Jackie Mitchell, Roger Vaughan, Bobby Jones, Buddy Clark, Bobby Abernathy, S. J. Lambert, Secretary and Treasurer; Carroll Barnes. Second Rote: Irvin McKinney, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Gene Hart- sell, President; Pete Baugh, Kenneth Williams, Tommy Witten, Jimmy Nothington, Reid Hartsell, Randolph Williams, Burnell. Third Row: Jerry Frazier, Truitt Mitchell, Jimmy Vanderberry, Floyd Lee Temple, Tommy Robertson, Tommy Markley, Leonard Wilson. Senior Lettermen Truitt Mitchell — Baseball 2,3,4. Jimmy Vanderberry — Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4. Floyd Temple — Football 3,4. Tommy Robertson — Football 4. Tommy Markley — Football 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4. Irvin Me Kinney — Football 1,2, 3, 4. Gene Hartsell — Football 1,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. Kenneth Williams — Football 4. Tommy Witten — Basketball 2,3. Gene Thomas — Baseball 2,3,4; Football 4. Jiggs Brewer — Football 3,4. Roger Vaughan — Basketball 3. Bobby Abernathy — Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. Carroll Barnes — Football 1,3,4; Basketball 4; Base- ball 3,4. 38 SPORTS Front Row — Jimmy Northington, Jean Walker, Betty Simms Hudson, Micky Taylor. Back Row — Jean Moseley, Joan Darden, Jeanne Thomas, Tommy Witten. 39 Prize Winners Front Row — Floyd Lee Temple, Jimmy Vanderberry, John Jordon, Randy Williams, Tommy Mark- ley, Bobby Abernathy, Gene Thomas, Sid Abernathy, Carroll Barnes Second Row — Jackie Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Tinker Robertson, Irvin McKinney, Burnell Reigel, S. J. Lambert, Frankie Pittard, Kenneth Williams. Third Row — Gene Hartsell, Jerry Frazier, Reid Hartsell, Leonard Wilson, Clayton Barnes, Otis Page Moore, Anderson Brewer. Front Row — Charles Gibson, Richard Steed, W. Jr. Brockwell, Tommy Jones, Bill Newsom, David Hartsell, Rickey Rawlings, Tommy Clary. Back Row — Tommy Jones, Matt Nelson, James Roberts, John Gibson, Big Shot Thomas, Charlie Nelson, Booty Smith 40 Court Terrors Lefl to Right — Gail Gibson, Betty Drew Pennington, Rosa Edwards, Patsy Crane, Hilda Craig, Edna Earle Moore, Peggy Lundy, Anne Ross, Minnie Brewer, Micky Taylor, Jean Walker, Joan Darden, Peggy Hedrick, Gloria Thach, Lillie Claire Moseley, Shirley Btockwell, Manager. B. Jones, Forward T. Markley, Guard J. Vanderberry, Guard R. Hartsell, Forward Above — G. Flartsell, Center’, and L. Wilson, Forward Left — B. Clark, Guard B. Abernathy, Center J. Northington, Guard Front Row — Bobby Jones, Leonard Wilson, Gene Hartsell, Reid Hartsell, Tommy Markley. Back Row — Bobby Abernathy, Carroll Barnes, Tommy Witten, Jimmy Northington, Jimmy Vanderberry, Buddy Clak, Tommy Jones. Compliments of Dugger Furniture Co. Furniture For The Home Brodnax, Virginia Compliments of CITY BARBER SHOP Congratulations, Seniors BRUNSWICK BARBER SHOP J. R. HAWKINS, Prop. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING CLASS OF 1950 May Even Greater Success Be Yours In Your Many Endeavors Through The Coming Years . . W. S. PEEBLES 6c CO., INC. ' The Progressive Department Store’ ’ Compliments of DANIEL ' S DRUG STORE Compliments of SLEDGE BARKLEY CO. Hardware - Building Material Furniture -- Sporting Goods Compliments of MAIN STREET MARKET Compliments of ★ ★ HARTSELL S JEWELRY Compliments of Compliment ' S CLEAN ALL SHOP of Compliments of LEGGETT ' S STATE THEATRE DEP ' T. STORE Lawrenceville, Virginia ★ ★ Always a good Show Compliments of DANIEL ' S RADIO SHOP BRUNSWICK Compliments of ICE COAL, INC. BROWDER ' S BEAUTY SALON ' Headquarters for PECHTGAS Telephone 2140 223 Main St. We Sell and Service STONE WILLIAMS GAS RANGES REFRIGERATORS Lawrencevi lie ' s Leading Jewelers and WATER HEATERS Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of CORNER DRUG STORE Compliments of McCLENNY ' S ESSO SERVICE STATION L. C. Chandler, Jr., Mgr. Compliments of L. M. RANEY INSURANCE Compliments of LACROSSE CANDY COMPANY CLARKE WILKINSON H. M. TANNER, Proprietor Compliments of BRUNSWICK CHEVROLET CO. WHOLESALE CANDIES NOVELTIES — SPECIALTIES Lacrosse, Virginia Brunswick Supply, Inc. Compliments of Southern State Distributor Phone 43 W Lowrenceville, Virginio BOB MOFFAT ' ' Flowers For All Occasions Compliments of McPherson BEVERAGE CORPORATION LA CROSSE Bottlers of Manufacturing Co., Inc. La Crosse, Virginia PEPSI-COLA - 7UP - NuCRAPE Full Line of Pilot Flavors South Hill, Virginia Compliments of BLOOM BROTHERS Compliments of PURITAN RESTAURANT Compliments of DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLASS Compliments of Compliments of FRANKIE S PLACE Brick Tile Corp. Of Lawrenceyille Compliments of PET ICE CREAM CO. CONGRATULATIONS! L. H. S. GRADUATES! As yo u go out into the business world or to schools of higher learning, this bank can be your help mate. We cherish the opportunity to serve all of you. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF LAWRENCEVILLE LAWRENCEVILLE, VIRGINIA Resources Over Five Million Dollars ' ' Serving Brunswick County and Southside Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF THE LAWRENCEVILLE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION COMPLIMENTS OF BOY’S HI-Y CLUB Complimenfs of COMPLIMENTS THOMAS HARDWARE OF CO. FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Compliments of ANDREWS ELECTRIC SERVICE HARRiS-BRENAMAN, INC. ★ ★ Athletic Supplies Sporting Goods FINE CLASS 717 East Grace Street Richmond, Virginia RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS DIAL 2-4797 AWARDS Compliments of J O S T E N ’ S NEWSOME ALLEN Since 1897 Representative; BILL DAY MOTORS, INC. 669 Maple Avenue Waynesboro, Virginia Compliments ★ ★ of HEWITT-FLOYD ALBERTA MILLS, INC. MOTORS, INC. Distributors ★ Cambills Best Flour Your Studebaker Dealer Fair- Ac re Feed Buyers Sellers Lawrenceville, Virginia Crain G. M. ZOOK, General Manager GEE ' S JEWELERS A D Watch Inspectors Diamonds - Watches - Costume Jewelry - Musical Instruments Compliments of MATTHEWS MOTORS Compliments of MODEL GROCERY CO. DUGGER HARDWARE CO. Brodnax, Virginia Hardware — Electrical Appliances Compliments of J. H. ROGERS Compliments of McPherson Beverage Corporation Compliments of QUALITY BARBER SHOP For big shaves and little shaves too H. W. Elmore C. H. Steed Compliments of Atlantic Danville Compliments of Railway Company Brunswick Ins. Agency Compliments Compliments of of J. C. LUCY OGBURN ' S DAIRY ' S :3 i i? i f f ' ll I I i I- i I h )■ uo CO Bulldc (LawroTceville, Va.) R “ilTe Bulldog 373.75557Melierrin Regional Library AUG 1 7 2015 n V ji ■ ' 1 ♦ .y M •( ' I J
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