Louisa County High School - Core Yearbook (Mineral, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Louisa County High School - Core Yearbook (Mineral, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Cover
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DEANE Q F: 'G 5' 'W' ' -.P NA 'ff' If X W' 1 -. yy f r A t ai .7 I f 11 1 1 .E - My HG fm ivr, A ,I 634259 , Z ff Q gp ga am FRANK E. DUNHAM V 0 MISS REBECCA ENGLEMAN I .-Y -- I MISS ALICE ESTES I MRS, SARAH HARPER I GEORGE H. POPE Principal Fw.. 1 IL 'R 1' ,F WOODSON HARRISON X A KENNETH HART IE, V. 'YJ MISS JEAN ANN HIGGINS X iz MRS, MARCIA ANN HOLLINS E. S jf Y . . Q 35, ,,, ,,, gf, F' ,S A f' I MRS, EDITH E. LAYMAN -. Ik P 'Q GEORGE B, LANCASTER M , -0 , R. v. LANCASTER N V 'f MRS. MARY T. MILLS Q ...-1 Ill 4 jf hm MRS. LOUISE PENINGTON E, M, PENINGTON, IR. L L I M MRS. ALICE RUSSELL '-.-LMS 1 ?' UW IEHCHEHS HT lUU an vf v 'ff f7lN 5 THE GRHDUHTIHG CLHSS L N l HX. 4 HMV SENIOR C LASS OFFICERS if all rf' to Nathalie Richardson, Treasurerg Joy Fleshman, Presidenrg Helen Polls, Secretaryg Lance Duke, Vice-presidentg Mrs, Bumpass, Sponsor, CLHSS HISTUHU Hail to Louisa the school we love best --how well l remember the first time I heard this song which has come to mean so much to me. With shining eagerfaces we entered Louisa County High School. At last we were freshmen and a part of this strange new building. ln our freshman year we became acquainted with the high school. With the friendly help of Mrs. Layman and ourother freshman sponsors, we made many friends and ioined the freshman ac- tivities which consisted of the choir and newspaper club. And then Junel Just thinkl We were sopho- mores . No longer were our activities Iimited.Now it was our turn to laugh at the awkward mistakes mode by the freshmen, iust as we had been laughed at before. This year passed remarkably fast, and after what seemed an unusually long summer, we re- turned to school as iolly juniors. Bus something was missing. Our beloved principal Mr. Long had fdken another iob. Though we missed him, we found in Mr. Pope, his successor, a sympathetic understanding friend who has always guided, ad- vised and tolerated us with his familiar gentle smile. Now the day of days--we were seniors. Shall we ever forget our senior play The Showboat Minstrel? Shall we forget Mrs. Bumpass our much loved senior sponsor who boosted our morale when we were in the dumps? l think not. Nor shall we forget our homecoming dance, our first successful football team and our Junior-Senior Prom. Our annual, too, was a thing of ioy. lts production was a fight to the finish, but allin all, it was something of which we are all proud. Yes, this has indeed been a happy phase of our lives. Through this school we've had our good and bad times, we've laughed and cried, and fought for our rights. All too soon came ourgrad- uation. Now we're on our own. We're not aclass who can work together. We'll have to fight our battles individually. Tears fill my eyes when l think of my many friends I'll be leaving--leaving in body but not in memory--each of us gone to take our places in this wide wide world. -Helen Polls and Junior Class. KENNETH BOYD, JR,, Forest Fire Fighters I,2,3,4g Football I,2,3,4, It Sadie Anderson 9 - V l .17 lil he-ual' f ,ff 2 Robert Andrews Robert Berryman SADIE ANDERSON, Freshman Glee Club, Library Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3,4, F, l-I,A. 3, Dramatics 4. ROBERT ANDREWS: F. F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Forest Fire Fighters 3, 4, Landscape 2. ROBERT BERRYMAN, Football I, 2, 3,4, Baseball I, 2, 3,4, Boxing I, Basketball 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Forest Fire Fighters 2, 3,4, Safety Patrol 2, President, Freshman, Sophomore L Newspaper 3, Boxing, A 'h 'J' 'S' at -ii 5 Q nf ' Kenneth Boyd, Jr. SEHIUH ULHSS RUDOLPH BUTLER: Football I, 3, Landscaping 2, Projection Club 3,G1E6 Club 4. GRACE CAMERON: Choir r,G1ee Club 2, Cheerleader I, 3.4, Newspaper I, 2,43 Annual staff 3,4, Beta Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Softball 3,4, Basketball 4, F.H.A. 2, Dance Club 4, Library Club 3, Dramatics Club 2, Advertising Manager of Annual 4. VIOLET CAVE: Dance Club 4, Beta Club 4, F.H.A. 2, 3,4, President of F.H. A. 4, Student Council 4, Newspaper I,2: Secretary of Newspaper I, Secretary and Treasurer of Sophomore Class. PEGGY COCKE: Choir I, Glee Club 2,3, 4, Handicraft Club 2, 3, Safety Patrol 3, Dra- matics 4. nw Q Rudolph Butler 12? 'swf Grace Cameron Violet Cave Peggy Ann Cocke T Lance Duke Rachel Duncan LANCE DUKE Dramatrcsl 2 3 4 Vrce Pres1dentofC1ass 4 DanceClub3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball4 GleeClubI 4 Band 4 Safety Patrol3 Newspaper3 Student Coun c1l I 3 Pro1ect1on Club Junror County Offxcer 3 RACHEL DUNCAN Freshman Glee Club Newspaper Club I 2 Dramatrcs 2 3 Nat1ona1Thesp1an 4 F H A 2 3 4 Vtce Pres1dent ofF H A 4 Dance Club 4 Chou 3 Pep Squad 3 Safety Patrol 4 Band4 JEAN EDWARDS Glee Club 2 4 Pep Squad 2 3 Dance Club 3 ELSIE ENNIS News paper Club I 2 Glee Club I 4 Pep Squad I 2 SEIIIUH CLHSS Martha Marne Flsher 4, ss QP4 ,'G ' Wi Jean Edwards Elsie Ennis MARTHA MARIE FISHER F H A 3 4 Dance Club 4 Safety Patrol4 Newspaper Club ,,. 2 JOY FLESHMAN Freshman CIIOII' Newspaper I 4 Annaul Staffz 4 Softball 3 4 Edrtor of Annual 4 Beta Club2 3 4 Presldent of Beta Club 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Dance Club3 4 Basketbal14 Lrbrary Club 3 DramatIcsC1ub3 4 StudentCounc11 I 2 Home ,QF COITlIllgCOUl'l3 4 GleeClub 2 AUDREY HARRIS Cl1o1randGlee Club I 2 3 4 Soft ball2 3 Newspaper ClubI 2 DanceClub 4 Safety Patrol 3 4 F H A 2 3 4 Secrc taryofF H A 4 PepSquad2 LIDIBIYCIUD3 FRANK HARRIS F F A I 2 3 4 Dance Club 4 Forest Frre Flghters 3 4 Joy Flesbman Audrey Hams Frank Harrls 1' QP .f-' J '.: 1' 'I . : Us .1 '.:A' ' :.....:'- - 3 .L .9 .- 5 mg .9 :' 9 ' .': '.: - - ' x ' f 9 . 1 ,Q ,A v- ,.- ,,,, . al 1' 4 l , C Mable Harris 'U' 'li' Q. 2 Alice Hollins ii, ,,,, ll, A l 1 Barbara Hawley Edna Haw MABEL HARRIS: Glee Club I,2,4g Dramatics 2, 3gTl'16SpiaHg Dance Club 3,49 Newspaper Club l,2g Library Club 35 Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman Choir. BARBARA HAWLEY: F.H.A. 4: Glee Club I,2,3,4g Newspaper lg Handicraft 2. EDNA HAW: Choir and Glee Club I,2, Dance 3,43 Library Club 4, Safety Patrol 45 F.H.A. I,2, 3, Editor of Newspaper 4g Treasurer of Sophomore Class. ALICE HOLLINS: Freshman Choirg Pep Squad 2g Glee Club I, 3, Safety Patrol 4g Dance Club 45 Music Class I,2, 3, 4. Silllllll CLHSS JOSEPHINEJOHNSON: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4g Handicraft 2, gglournalism 4. RICHARD KENNON: Student Council lp Vice -President of Junior Class, Copy Editor of Newspaper 3,4g Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President of Beta Club 4g Secretary and Treasurer of Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4g Newspaper Club 2. DONALD LACY: Art Club 4gIOUi'f1allSlTl 4g Basketball 4, F.F.A. -4, Sports Editorof Newspaper 45 Baseball 4. BARBARA LIPSCOMB: Newspaper Club 1, 2, Handicraft Club 2, F. H.A. 3, 4, Library Club 33 Glee Club I, 2. Richard Kennon Donald Lacy pew, Josephine Johnson ,3 Q, 4' 5 14' ' A ',' ,lv V'Yp 0 , ar,'. rf f 'Q- ,vvvl 'rr . , ' ' Q Q , Barbara Lipscomb 'Q on 'i Q .T L x NIA 1 4,- be' .- ,- ,1 . . Nr' .. gf r 4 ' N-rf ND -are 1 I I rm. l' an ,Q K. Jessle Mcldlson Leslue Moduson Joyce Mcrfun IESSIE MADISON Glee Club 1 4 Pep Squad 1 3 Handrcraft 2 LESLIE MADISON Forest F1re Flghters 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 Boxlng I 2 Glee Clubl 2 Projectron Club 3 JOYCE MARTIN Handrcraftz 3 F H A 3 4 PETER MILLS DanceClub3 Annual Staff 3 Forest Frre Flghters 2 3 4 Football 1 2,3 4 Newspaper Club 2 Band 4 Glee Club 4 RICHARD MILLS Footballl 2 3 4 Gleel 4 Annual! 2 4 F F A I News paper I 2 4 Boxrng 1 Safety Patrol 2 3 Llbrary Club 3 4 Dance Club 3 4 Basket ball 4 Baseball 4 Band 4 Photographxc Edrtor of Annual Vlce Presldent of Student Councll 4 SEIIIUH BLHSS ef' 'Q sw .ff DORIS MCGEHEE Cheerleaderl NewspaperClub I 2 StudentCounc1l 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Beta Club 3 4 Lrbrary Club 3 Journal1smClass3 Basketball4 Presldent of Stu vw, dent Body4 DanceClub Qurll and Scroll 4 JOYCE PERKINS GleeClubI 2 4 Fresh F H A 2 3 4 Handicraft 2 3 Safety Patrol 4 Dons McGehee Joyce Perkms Ruby Perkms A man Chorr Dance Club4 Vlce PresldentofFreshman Class F H A 2 3 4 Treasurer ofF I-I A 3 RUBY PERKINS NewspaperClub l Glee Club I 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Q . :r 1 lil , . . not . . 1 Q : n Q . 'L' . . I X I 1 4- Peter Mulls 4- , , sf S, ' 11 fx 11' ,R N: , ...1 Helen Polis ' ...mv Betty Sharpe HARRY SHELTON: Sentinel of F.F.A. 35 F.F.A. I,2,3. 45 Dance Club 4. DAVID SMITH: F.F.A. 2,3,45 Boxing 25 Forest Fire Fighters 3.4. BETTY SPROUSE: Glee Club l,2, 35 Newspaper Club 1, 25 Safety Patrol45 Dance Club 45 F.H.A. 25 Pep Squad 2. SHIRLEY TALLEY: Freshman Choir5 Newspaper Club 1,25 Annual Staff 25 Cheer- leader 45 Beta Club 45 Softball 35 Dance Club 45 F.H.A. 2, 3,45 Pep Squad 25 National Thespian 3,45 Member of Homecoming Court 45 Dramatics Class 3, 4. iii H15 NX Franklin Proffitt Nathalie Richardson HELEN POLIS5 Newspaper Club I,25 Copy Editor of Newspaper Club 25 Choir Ig Glee Club lg Junior County Officer 45 Secretary and Treasurer oflunior Classg President of Library Club 35 Dance Club 45 Secretary of Senior Class, Homecoming Court 45 Dra- matics I,2,4g Cheerleader 4. FRANKLIN PROFFITT: Enlisted in the Navy in January. NATHALIE RICHARDSON: Freshman Newspaper Clubg Freshman Choir5 Music Class 2, 3,45 F.H.A. 2, 3,45 Historian of F.H.A. 35 Cheerleader 45 Library Club 35 Band 45 Treasurer of Senior Class5 Homecoming Queen 45 Annual Staff 2. BETTY SHARPE: Newspaper I5G1ee Club 1,45 Pep Squad 1.2. SEIIIUH CLHSS Harry Shelton David Smith Betty Sprouse ' 1 ' 1 A it 1 f WW I, I I , nr Shirley Talley I .. I. Shirley Thacker Wilhelmeno Thacker Mariorie Tucker SHIRLEY Tl-IACKER: Freshman Choir, Pianist5Newspaper I, 2, 35Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Sec- retary and Treasurer of Beta Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 President of Quill and Scroll 45 Cheerleader 45 Student Council 25 Basketball 45 Softball 3,45 Music Class l,2, 3,45 t, fur' Dance Club 45 Glee Club 25 Dramatics 2,45 Annual Staff2. WILHELMENA THACKER: J Annual Staff Ig Newspaper Club lg Choir I5 Glee Club l,2,3,4gIOUl'Il3.1lSm Class 35 47 Dramatics 45 Basketball 45 Magazine Club 25Quill and Scroll 45 F. l-l.A. 4. MARIORIE TUCKER: Freshman Choir lg Glee Club 25 F.l-l.A. 2, 3,45 Softball 3.4. PATRICIA TUGGLE5 Editor ofFreshman Newspaper5 Secretary of Freshman Choir5 Cheerleader l,2,3, 45 Newspaper Club 25 Glee Club 2,35 Dramatics Club 2,45 Dance Club 3,45 Library Club 35 Basketball 45 F.H.A. 4. A A David Walker Sal ly Lee Wash I 1- 'I Patricia Tuggle SEHIUR IILHSS DAVID WALKER: Forest Fire Fighters 1,25 Newspaper Club 1,45 Advertising Manager ofNewspaper45Footba1l15Baseba11 I. SALLY LEE WASH: FreshmanGleeClub5 News- paper Club 25 Feature Editor ofNewspaper 45 Pep Squad 25 Music Class 1.2, 3, 4. ROBERT WEBB: Freshman Choirg F.F.A. 2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Dance Club 45 Business Man- ager of Annual 45 Safety Patrol 35 Lt. of Safety Patrol. Joy and Bubba Robert Webb X. 1, I .,...4 ,om I r Q H U 1 S Q V K, ,.. .... N ,4, rj ' V Joy Fleshman Lance Duke U Most popular and Most popular boy most likely to succeed 'SJ , ef ' ,ry '-.. gif? A Donald Lacy Doris Mccsehee h 'W' V Wittiest and best Most athletic 0 .TN ' 'W 'IZ' All-around we X 4 Richard Kennon ' f Most studious and Q , - most likely to succeed W' M' Shirley Talley Mablevarus ' .J Q :ja Biggest flirt Lazlesl V Xe 'aw 44 I A V B. B. Boyd L3 , ,L Peter Mills Laziest ,La L , V - Biggest flirt , - M-.Q .N Q 1 p M. I V r, K Wy! n I IF ,2 ' r 4 'QT ,, y Joyce Perkins Sally Wash N up V I I 4 Wimest Neatest flk 1 V Jean Edwards Most studious new r m A . V' V WR 'W--I 'S M V Franklin Proffitt Helen Polis V NW' E A . , E Nearest Best-all-areund V' ' fa' ' ' 4 M A .H-4 Pe Cocke Bobby Berryman ggy . Most athletic and Pretuest l Best looking new IIILIH lL.....:..:'5 1: , ,if Ml! M JUHIUR CLHSS 0 4 Ei' President ........ Charles Cushwa REQ Vice-President ...... Dot Deskins I X-I' le 5 37 SeCrel'0l'y ....... Robin Rqmsdell , '33 SUPHUIIIURE IILHSS President Gary Clark Vice President .... . rl Dake Secretary .... . . . Barbara Barnes fnfsnmnn class lill President ...... Raymond Tolleson l Vice-President ..... William Morris f lx Secretary . . . . . . Norma Harris EIGHTH lillllllt President .......... Bobby Davis Vice-President ....... Robert Wore Secretory .... .... L illian Rosson llllllfll CLHSS UFFICEHS A f-1 t I., va t sr ' l l bn .,.,-r Y.,-f , gn-, , f , f-i Aw k V V .,,.' A , as 7 W Ti ' A X 1 sh.. i fl. fvixtf 3 5 -or ff H ww ur- wseq f 6 Y 'T Dorothy Armstrong Betty Butler Henry Butler William Coleman Charles Cushwa Dorothy Desknns Jean Gubson Hazel Grant Barbara Jones D Ladd Not Pnctured Allen Carpenter James Gnbson Harry Merednth Anne Mnlls Hazel Perklns Wilson Perknns Alma Pleasants Evelyn Pounclexter Robin Ramsdell Lionel Resdelbach John Rnchards Dorothy Anne Terrell Stuart Walker Evelyn Bagby Barbara Barnes Harvey Beck Delores Benson Eleanor Bickley Norris Bickley Pertie Bickley Richard Bowman Tommie Britts Gary Clark Jean Clough Thomas Clough Betty Commander M.T. Compton Faye Corker Myrl Dake Beverly Fisher Bob Fitchett Henry Flannagan Marie Fletcher Margaret Foster Joyce Grimm Mildred Hollott ww f 4- : '5' lift! 94 :R J l , 4 ,Sf-X Avi' :W if was vi' Cf' ,Q ew f V X 5 ,,'y Q .. f ,, M , , 4 EP' 9' B1 aff! , ' Q-0 be ur' 4 '7 wlamgp raglan Ja, rv., 'f ,. mf f w ,IO Q 59 ,41- 4 J , I 5 -J' -af' 1 WSW Joan Hancock Betty Harlow Dare Harris Joyce Ann Haw Roy Henshaw Edythe Hester Harold Holley Roy Hopkins Gloria Huckstep Doris Isbell Donald Johnson Howard Jones Shirley Jones Thelma Jones Jean Lassiter Arnold Layne Dale Long Carolyn Luck M. T . Lumsden Jr William Martin Lawrence Millwa Y r Ba bara Moore Cecil Nicholas Doris Jane Norton Mildred Norton Allison Perkins Cecil Perkins Marie Perkins Shirley Perry Edward Poore Phyllis Proctor Dorcas Ramsdel I Janet Richardson SUPHUIHUHE IILHSS Curtis Rosson Marian Rosson Willistine Shiflette Nancy Sims Alice Slayden John Snider Murray Southworth Lewis Spicer Jean Thacker Gladys Trainham Nelson Turner Walter Vawter John Woods .'.3Z '- 5-1' sf 49 I ssl 'J Y 40' i 3 NP Not Pictured Betty Bagby Leslie Bagby Shirley Clough Elsie Hicks Warren Hopkins Ann Perkins Jean Roberts 4. Betty Ann Amos Margaret Baker Robert Barlow Calvin Bickley Hershal Bickley Esther Blount Nancy Bowles Jean Bowman Gary Bourne Frank Boxley Nancy Brooks Russell Burruss Andrew Clough Merle Clough Joe Coleman Barbara Compton Audrey Davis Frances Davis Belvia Deskins Eugene Dickerson Bobby Donnivan David Duerson Elwood Edwards Doris Eubank Joyce Foster Lois Greene Mary Groome Joan Hampton Frances Hansen Mary Harlow Norma Harris Ray Harris Dorothy Hawley Joyce Henshaw Le Roy Hester Russell Hicks Betty Hiter Louise Hodges Otis Holley Russell Hollins Verrell Hughes Jackie Hughson Gordon Sims Maria Ann Irby M As. I -rf' fl 1' 7s Gil ff f kj E W3 -H? , 5 , it L I LYIQJ'-'llhl R ,ss 4-4 5--1' , is .-H at i 5 fi . , S5 912' -g 5 an J 1 If ' Q3 H4-9' 9 ' I Q ' ix 4 li :I Sl , VJ x . ,Q . ,, I N .pq in I? 5 ' 'l7 mN X :, N 'di ll 31, Q, - . 'Q w X L. Q gms-!! X M f'-iii Qi, xii wfzziluaw tl Martha Ann Johnson Peggy Sue Johnson Jean Lacy Roy Lambert Johnny Lynch Ralph Mahanes Ray Mahanes Charles Mallory Philip Mans Norma Moon Bessie Morris William Morris Mildred Mourie Barbara Nicholas Jeanefte Norton Fred Peetz Dennis Perkins Douglas Perkins Charles Polis Jr. Bernice Presfwood Janie Ratliff Sylvia Richards Russell Seay Wellford Sims Ernie Smith Josephine Smith Janet Sparks Jimmie Sprouse Franklin Thacher William Thacker Buddy Tolleson FRESHIHHII ULHSS Catherine Tomko Julia Trice Buford Turner Shirley Van Pelt Jack Vipperman Bettie Walker Percy Walker Edward Whitlock John Williams Merle Williams Walter Williams Wade Woolfrey Lois Wright Jessie Wright - az f V no? f, I ii' adv' Y- ,S F .xg W 9. V sr, , ,553 X, A A f- l 1 rel , I P nf' 'JI' . xi?TT 2315:-p A , s.,' GW' 'K W F ' ,fl fu. ,ff 7 gp ' 1 1 ,,, I , -az f 1.4 X 119132335 i A k , Q 'S -uv A .121 V . , W, iff Peggy Duke Bonnie Fisher Katie Gibson Julie Musser Glenice Perkins 1 L 10 -1-ff 2 'E' 1- 'A .,.. L ' L 1 Q gastr- Q' K J N13 Q' , -1:9 5 J K Josephine Bagby Louise Bollinger Deane Boughcn Randolph Brown Eunice Brooks Lois Brooks David Burruss Ellis Butler Carol Cain June Carter June Chick Clay Corker L.W. Clough Bobby Davis Della Deale Arnold Deale Bill Evafl John Fleshman Wilbur Fletcher William Foster Willie Foster Charles Gammon Frances Grant Irvin Grubbs Ronald Hall Mildred Hampton Betty Harper Kenneth Harper Juanita Harris Bernice Hicks Beverly Hicks James Hicks Anne Hill Tommie Hyer Joyce Hiter John Hopkins EIGHTH GHHDE CLHSS Janice Hubbard Olive Hurtt Phyllis Jones Joyce Kent James Kinzie Ruth Lacy Geneva Layne Lewis Leake Frances Luck Eugene Lloyd George Madison Wanda Madison Edward Mallory Faith Matthews Cecil McClary n-urn VW I ,4 sv. 'gif' 'vi 4 .7 NI I .S , f Q -5 5, l ds- 'I X Q5 Q' .Lk . N fl w al ,Q ft 19 We up F x mv!! .0 Q ge' 4. in 2 i ii 6 H -fv-ff' wp' 7 an? ' ,Q-1 ,- 1 if . 354' .fs I nm , ,ie 6' , - ,...,f '. . W, W, ,JM ,W-of na. A 1'-I n K' 5 , ...M- unir 1- 2 5 A Y' 1 fs v is ,P f ee .- fi, it Hp, f I ,L V M 3, f ll! 1 J Nl rf- K4 Marie McGehee Ladeda Melton Dorothy Millway John Nelson Barbara Nuchols Eugene Ornduff Dorothy Perry Lewis Perkins Lois Pleasants EIGHTH GHHDE CLHSS Shirley Powell Earl Poore Audrey Proffitt Barbara Reidelbach Lucille Richardson Joe Rogers Lillian Rosson Barbara Ronquisf Eldridge Ronquist Rona Ryder Ramona Seay Romulus Seay Virginia Shelton George Sharpe Elizabeth Shiflette Bobby Shumake Alice Sims Carol Sims Michal Skwarlo Dot Smith Herbert Smith James Smith Gussie Sprouse Calvin Stevens EIGHTH GHHDE CLHSS Peggy Jo Stacy Lewis Stokes Anderson Strong Milton Taylor Thomas Thacker Nancy Vipperman Eddie Vogt Billy Ward Jeanne Ware Robert A. Ware Earle Wiltshire Larry Withers Mary Ann Wright Peggy Wright ,VW or PQ' an L - if: g s-:'f K Q ...a 'G' - it 1 sl' ...Q- 381 Q., M, ,, 6 1 401' 'HI 1 - an ...yr I KNOT PICTUREDJ Stuart Andrews Lester Clements Edgar Goodwin 'nf ,4- g.fq 'JW T F' Harvey Perkins Edward Poore Rachel Stean Billy Weaver I R .f yr. . 3' .1 m,..-f-M , Q 35. 'Cf 4 s f - W.: . adv' p'E'gQ-,,:, I . , A L,,s,....t , , 'dv' 1 r -' t H21 H .- s -1, ,+.. , F5 Q lt l ,s , , ,Y s f .r S. '. ' '-sw f W., zQg' a t ' ,Q h - -'TF' SNAPSHOTS l Lonesome 2 Sweetpee 3 Wcltung ui? 1 T ? . , , Q ' ..g ' Q-s Shag-w ff: si or Payton? 4 Oh Boyl 5 T ree Stooges 6 Parade 7 Safety Patrol? 8 Guess Who? 9 Hero IO Muscle Bu lders ll Enghth grade Beauties l2 Love Class l3 Chuclcen farmer 14 4 Wnsh I was therell I5 Nice School Bu ?? I6 Andrews Susters ws. O H 'QI-nu 11 4 . v ' ' v 1, , L. Leffermen of '50-51. v v ' Y SPIR , 5 9 , ' 94e?2'eQ li-1- , ' 5-5 A.Q. -, 'so' o ' J. ..-. ..--..- ....,. .....a. ...... 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Apr1 Aprll Aprr Apral Aprll Apr1l Aprnl May May May May May May May May 6 20 24 27 Opponent Falmouth Open Orange Spotsylvama Ashland Falmouth Mad1son Ashland Open Madnson Open Culpeper Spotsylvan 1 a Open Culpeper ibvg ,ffgnnl - -'K . ' ' an Where Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away S2 ff - Q - Q A, f ' 7 - O 1 4 S ,fx-fZ',1,: 1 -A 1 Us! .4- 1 f 1 'lx J , fy v ., f , 723, X x A A ? KRW '1 .3 -1 A ' ll I5 1 ' IO ' I8 5 ' '1 I3 A ' 5 I2 ' l7 ' :GX ' 1 9 ' - 5 9 . 7 . 2' 1 6 IO ' ' 5 8 7 l . 9 6 ' 7 4 I2 2 5 8 ' I6 1 ll 9, I9 l7 ' I5 l8 ' 22 25 g A Q sz - B f if 45. V5 Q' M1 E ,, , K, .1 ii Q . B H E E R O l E H D E R S Sponsored by NATIONAL BANK 8. TRUST CO. 8. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK 'ZZ' QR .., WF A il QV. 91 ,- gg? ,if ld! UMM S XX 'ef'-' 'wmv W7 Q uhhvdmdwm ww Quinn ar FRONT ROW Bonn1eF1sher, Dot Armstrong, GraceCameron Captain, Dons McGahee, Dor1sG1bson SECOND ROW Trrcra Tuggle, Chrck Hallatt, Dons Eubank, Shrrley Thacker, Joyce Grlmm, Audrey Hams THIRD ROW Mrs Russell Coach, Carolyn Luck, Joy Fleshman, Ann M1115 Co captarn, Norma Moon, Mena Thacker, Sponsored by WALTON 8. WOOD Pendleton, Virginia 34 GlHlS' SUilBHll x 2? K1 ix ., Q X G ,,.,y 4 gi, If! ! lg ' -f A 3 5 X 3 . Q by my. f ,t,,.w,s2 , ,, V. Tiff, L , r f W f A F' Barbara Jones catches 'em low. 'L in L I -11 V4 Doris McGehee strikes her out ' AJ X9 01006 Psoagexl ' 0065 1 Louisa Louisa 21 Louisa Louisa I7 Sponsored by Louisa I5 S.B. HENSEN Louisa Wholesale Lumber Louisa I4 i Nl li xl l LM 7, Falmouth Spotsylvania Falmouth Madison Ashland Madison Goochland BACK ROW: Barbara Jones, Grace Cameron, Audrey Harris, Ruby Perkins, Doris McGehee, Shirley Talley. FRONT ROW: Margaret Foster, Joy Fleshman, Shirley Thacker, Doris Gibson, Anne Perkins. il fl 0 0 nil 4-K A - 1 LZ gr, Y Z 1 A WM ,.,,,,4Y,,YmvYxTD? 'IM 12 , ' fff. is 7 r HI! , f F7 V. 'nn ,Lf xg '- , 1, f ' X ' ' A v 7 2' is 't Qflff v' A -M-L, .f V' ' . ' H ' E5 wg . ' I I .4 H' ' x 1 ' x. . 4 ' oq-.. .,,, J :Kenm- , , 1 , X X I i -5' , 1 5 - Z 1 ' 1 .- y new QA V ,s rv, 1 my ,L . Q, , . ...Y- XX V fl Y N K, 'JE 'AUYA ,fg M b - ' A 1. 1' if :IA ':7'ff..:-Q 2 Q A . ff . ,, 1 I' S! , , ' 4.4 Q ' w gh . ,Me-'fy tv Ot 4.8, N..,! K fi A 13' I 1,1 , A19-if Ally ,Q -i. in 7, L 36 NIA Y- N 0 moon- 04, 4 AQ' Fx u ..'Z'3E3 4 ' CAN 0 Q' 5 4 :o P55 CRQSG, 'Q ROL47 ' :J,lfZL?'.w- . ' -r1 ' V' nf yxflfl MA Y Er. ' N c?'??5'f,19fbX 'cm U G AT. I B J! V X? X, v U cw E5 Ku 3 i 45 '14, 8455 From the Richmond Times-Dispatch. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President. . Vice-President Secretary. . Treasurer. Reporter . Sentinel . Sponsors . , , Wilson Perkins . Donald Johnson . Warren Hopkins . . Curtis Rosson . . M. T. Compton . . . Russel Burrus Mr. George Lancaster Mr. E. M. Pennington F .F .A. boys examine John Deere tractor at Farmer's Supply. A r x J X i . ' fi I . lk 1 ,I K! Sponsored by FARME R 'S SUPP LY COMPANY Mineral, Virginia i wg HUMEMAK Q 0 e A EA F V President Secretary Treasurer Hustorran Parl ramentarnan Sponsor MEMBERS Benson Buckley Brckley Corker Desknns Eubank F usher Foster G nbson Grant Groome Hampton Harlow Harlow . Harris . Hawley Violet Cave Rachel Duncan Audrey Harrus Betty Butler Dot Armstrong Thelma Jones Mrs Pennungton Henshaw Hester Hodges Huckstep Jones Johnson Johnson Johnson Martnn McGehee Norton Norton Perknns Perknns . Perkms Perkuns Perkuns Perry Prestwood Procter Rnchardson Rosson Slayden Talley Terrell Thacker Thacker Tucker Tuggle Wright I l R A-.Mi A F E . sf . ll ES R R' ' ...Q T D 4 JGWL 'Z M.. President .......... ' I D, J. M. ' I E, ' E. R. ' P. ' L. S- F. G. B. D, ' S. P. D. J. N- ' M. ' M. M. M. P. A- A - J. ' J. ' 5- A 7. H. D. F- A . ' M. J. J- J K.-ge' J. M- W' I' B. G. I Me fr' 3 M. H, ' P. .. ,A . N J , L . B Wm HTHE CUHEHSTHFF Bobby Webb, Business Manager Joy Fleshman, Editor-in-Chief Donald Lacy, Art Editor Grace Cameron, Advertising Editor Richard Mills, Photographic Editor HlU-HIHUlES SlHtl Sally Wash, Feature Editor Edna Haw, Editor-in-Chief David Walker, Business Manager Barbara Jones, Sports Editor Donald Lacy, Sports Editor Richard Kennon, Copy Editor Q JUUHHHLISW ClHSS Josephine Johnson Sally Wash Edna Haw Doris Isbell Barbara Jones Joy Fleshman Grace Cameron Richard Mills Mrs. Mills Richard Kennon Donald Lacy Bobby Webb David Walker Leslie Madison UHHCE CLUB The Dance Club was first or- ganized last year by Mr. Berryman. The interest in the club was so great this year that it was divided into four sections. For the First part of the year, the main interest was square dancing but social dancing was taught the latter part. The club sponsored several dances during the year, one costume square dance. BETH CLUB MUSIC IN OUR LIVES SHIRLEY ANNE THACKER Louisa Co. lVa.D Chapter I if . , -v Wh--n dm gr- I willy-uv ah-' rx mm ,r ,rm-rr Nhuxlr .A,, I plan- Vu nhrirrr rn mu-ir, wh rurwu .Ill nur-I-wr Ilmrlf. ROW Ag Violer Caveg Joy Fleshmarr, Presidenrg Richard Kennon, AME Wu mm- gl,,,ug1,1 at-ri.,,,,.yy abgut Him Vice-PresidcntgShir1eyThacker, Secretary-Treasurer, ROW B:Grace part mufic -lm-5 play in our lm-5? This ix a qucbliun uflcn a-kc-ri lu peuple ewryulrere. 'Ihr Camerhn, Shrrley Talley, Doris McGehee. fludy and pr.1c'tic'r- wr rnuxic' i- k'HIlNI4lCI'CIl un .X11 Likr: painting. lil:-11111111-. and beautiful .rr- t'Il.Il'L'ILlI'C, mum- mhl- lr- Hiring u qlmlllx .rhflw the- ordinary. .hi ix Ihr- rr-.uh ul' our IIllll'l rrxwlnvrrx. and the .rhrhly une has lu expr!--N there vrrmxinrls nu fam.:-. in murlrlc ur r-l.n. unrl nu instruments. More than other arte, hun- -Q Grace Cameron, Vice-Presidemg Shirley Thacker, Pres1demg Doris McGahee, Srerrerary-Treasurerg Mena Thacker, Richard Kerrrmn, 42 I Thus was the furst year L C H S had a band Under the durectuon of Mr Clyde E Hardung of R P I utprogressed rapudlyand gave a publuccon cert un May The unstruments played were trombones trumpets clarunets saxophones durms and a barutone horn HTH sustung of twenty seven gurls and fufteen boys uncludung three upper classmen has accomplushed much un the past year They arranged three excellent assembly programs and after much work and practuce the choursang un the MusucFestuval un Ruchmond Other than that the boys and gurls worked separately on some numbers and together on others Although most of the sungung has been fora purpose the chour has worked on a number of songs for theur own enuoyment 43 A If 'U I , I1 X , X9 , - u Underthe competentdirection of Mrs. Layman, the eighth grade choir, con- 759 u all mx T SPONSOR: Miss Rebecca Englenian. FRONT ROW: Peggy Wright, Joyce Hirer, Phyllis Jones, Shirley Powell, Lillian Rosson, BACK ROW: Lois Brooks, Josephine Bagby, Edna Haw, Richard Mills, Margaret Baker, Dorothy Perry, Jean Bowman, , f , '4' , 7' .Zia- .-ff , X I 7 , .- Ji ,- iii' 5 F. '--9475 ' 1 . i:!?:,,y Sirk' ' ' LIBHHHU CLUB Woodcarving, painting on cloth and gloss, making holiday decorations studying famous paintings--and exhibits were lights of the art club program, under the capable direction of Mrs. Harper. Hai :mi ciua rr FOREST FIRE FIGHTERS DISTRICT CAPTAINS Kenneth Boyd Robert Berryman Stuart Walker Sllfflll Pllllllll Q? 111 lair-:im V 'Q la. W 1 f Y , 'Her if This is the fourth year of the Forest Fire Fighters under the leadership of Mr. George Lancaster. The group is divided into three divisions, the Green Springs, Mineral and Louisa Districts, with group leaders for each. The purpose of this organization is to help keep Virginia free of forest fires. The members are instructed by Joe Vaughan, head fire warden for Louisa County. As in other years, they fight fires in their district in Louisa County. Q N ' A xx ,I ,. g E-tifwsls h-,Xns' - i'si .2 El' .. The Safety Patrol was under the direction of Mr. Bruce Campbell. The following officers were elected to serve thru l95O-51: Harry Walton Meredith, Captain, Doris Jean Gibson and Donald Johnson, Lieutentants. The duties of the Safety Patrol are: Safe loading and unloading of buses, directing traffic on groundsg and directing student movement in case of fire . 45 Louisa County High School November 7 1950 CANDID ATES Sheriff lj ALLISON PERKINS D CECIL PERKINS U CHARLES CUSHVK A E' DONALD JOHNSON Commonwealth s Attorney E DARE HARRIS D SHIPLEY TALLEY County Clerk EI MABEL HARRIS E ROBIN RAMSDELL D PEGGY JOHNSON Treasurer E JOYCE PERKINS lj HELEN POLIS E RICHARD MILLS lj BARBARA BARNES COIIIIIIISSIOIICI' of Revenue lg PETER MILLS lj HARRY MEREDITH S U P E R V l S O R S Green Springs EI MARIAN ROSSON E JEAN GIBSON Louisa E DALE LONG lj RUDOLPH BUTLER Mineral IE JANET RICHARDSON D NANCY BOWLES lj ANNE MILLS Cuckoo D DORIS ISBELL X DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Jackson E HAZEL GRANT O6 if-...f a d M11 e V le SE OND ROW I Y k D th I h b dP ggyw ght RDROWDvdD so s W11 ake A gyuggm CUUHCIL HELEN POLNS cHoo5EN BY SUPE Fwxsons 46 C umor County Government 1 , ,, ' -. '51 - 2 wi- 1 R2 ' A C13 Q: Q - r- L V ' K s. , A - . ,, 5. , -f ., g QM nnnn reg' Al ' ' , .qui-v yi It . Q I ' , A gli' in . 1 R. I 4 - 1 A of-I ,V - Jai R. -- I N ' Q ily --A N L . L A I I n K. Bobby Webbg Richard Kennon, Secretary-Treasurerg Doris McGehee, President Rich r i s, Vic -Presidentg io zCave. C 1 o ce Fosier, Gary Clar , are Harris, Mar a o nson, Eugene Lloyd, Ro ert Ware, an e ri THI : a i ure n, Alli on Perkins, i iam Th c r, nn Mills. I I ,Xs3,ix?Ni,lffvf sg! Y Q ff I U If 1 0 rf W' 5 7' Q ,fix The Glee Club is directed by Miss Carolease Wood- ward, piano instructor. lt composed of 65 members. This year, in co-operation with the DramaticsClass, they produced an operetta, The Gilbert and Sullivan Re- Viewull They sang at the ceremonies of the laying of the cornerstone of the new hospital and sang Christmas carols on an assembly program. 47 I 34 XI, r 1 , 73? 5' 3 it of a 4 Aw if , I D 1 ,ft I a gss , , , 1 - gf A119 I he ., V W , Q' t . I .', ' ' , VY M s K me Q -i Aj ,Wh la 'F g , If Q 7 6 . , 57f,i.:. 1, ' ,. A 1 ,k .0 ' t i It HIEHIUH U Homecoming Court and Mascot Just posin' Girls in action Hi Yourself Somebody's missing iHeIenD Ray! Rahl Rest Period Before the game 99 4 Cheesecakes Waiting to be moved Getting impatient Qs. L .Li Q L I.. 1- L Q ' ' . . .W ,., - '. 'Q - 1- 'F411 ' 'P W ff 5 's l l if 5 H 'f fl ' it i i, , fafw A mg' , ,- ,' H 6 P www. 55. , ,, 3 ' ' Q' ' v 25 -nl LHHE A r t 'M ws. Crowning of Homecoming Queen Most Constant couple Saturday morning chore Football star FFA-FHA Camp Boys' Football game--Fluvanna Nice Knowing You Quick Recovery Homecoming floats Trip to Williamsburg x 4 s 4 . x f .- . I 'J .JN lx 4 Emi PM be S... i O S .KM 41 'Q 14: -suv Fu f,. Mr V -M A- X .,' Miss Beta Girls' Basketball game--Fluvanna usjhkb k' all b-um. S,-w O I ,r ' . is ' ' vi ,.., : sa. fda 3 Q .l,, S 2.3 z .-fy 2 Shirley Thacker Helen Polis Audrey Harris Peggy Coclce Joy Fleshman Sadie Anderson Patricia Tuggle Mena Thacker Doris MCG-ehee 7 -J J., Avis 'qv O. do up 00 Q.. Mable Harris Rachel Duncan Shirley Talley Dorothy Deskins Lance Dulce Mrs . Bumpass, Sponsor HTSNANS , an W , -ar, ' 'Wu f 1-J' 43? TL.: M,1K,SKE32Sr TM PLATE The 'r111Ne I :sac y l e aoy l l r 'A I 1 Sponsored by JAMES F. and L. F. FLESHMAN 50 ' K AMERICAN SILK MILLS INC Orange, Virginia F ' 2. -uuzwf wwf? I 'imma as Y .AA Nfl- There s o Ford an your Future HADDER MOTOR CO Loulgq Vurgmucx E ih- U26 x,r 'R 'J gg ,gs--v . 461' -- TT ,1 v b , ,iv IIIUHIIH HIILLS lll II SHUHDEHS UUIHPHHU .Mr Ialilll' fbi! 11100 doanyfff f unnu1nflA16 Jaw llffllft' nunf fwnvvv A161141 1 711211121 1011 nfiffu Al2ZI!l't'JlI7IJ 5' E? 'FH 3 -F3 23:5 Richmond Vlrglma 'Ting 34 iffy!! is E' kiln Qfffawf Q? CHRYSLER Motor Cars PLYMOUTH , J M PEHIT BHUTHEHS 'Pl' ' WY ..f 5 Faithful and frolicsome Waitin' for the bell Grinning Gerties Goal to go Muscle Man Last minute instructions Happy birthday The two Shirleys Three musketeers Donald and Tricia Little Byrd Happy Senior What a pretty pose Walker twins Sitting pretty Poor shot, Gary .5 H 2? flour and feeds are made Swoopewullmake them We del :ver FOI' SGVVICS Gnd S0fISiiGCilOD Ca N G PCK Loursa7J4 'sweep' 6 Y HERFF JONES COMPANY Manufactures of Louisa County Hugh School Class Rings Virginia Representative James L Deck 300 East Main Street Richmond 19 Virginia LOUISA DEPARTMENT STORE , INC Louisa, Virginia LOUISA LIVESTOC K MARKET Frank J. Camper, Manager Commission Dealers in All Classes of Livestock Sales every Monday 2 p m. Phone lol Louisa Virginia QC i,.. 4, LQ U2!'Oi1f- 2 .1 ff -st ' . 1. ' B . ,A asf. 1. 'Lf y Q . aut , J ,pile-Ll'z,sg?fl s 1' 5 -.,,11' . ..':f A MM , 1 4. . , ?mm.1,Vl6 And remember when better I ll . . E - f THE JEEEERSUI1 SHUP Louisa's Shopping Center Louisa, Virginia f 'Wi' RHPIDHH lllllllllli UUIHPHHU Rapidan, Virginia Manufacturers of Peerless Flour, K. ' t Feeds and Water-ground Meal 'QV- ef, ff Virginia's Largest Custom Seed Cleaners Dial 8300 lIHRPEll1EH'S SEED CLEHHIHG Pllllli Cleaning, Treating, Clipping, Hauling, Drying and Marketing Located on Southern Railroad Between Culpeper and Orange Mitchells, Virginia ill. 1. EUHISDEII Sinclair Products Mineral, Virginia 2341 Phone 2141 1 f M 1,1 ug? Y L.L. SELF Real Estate Dealer and Broker GRAHAM BARTON Plumbing and Heating Repairs Waldrop, Virginia Phone 44.l2-Gordonsvi I le W.B. GILMER Louisa, Virginia LOUISA FEED SERVICE Louisa, Virginia PREDDY'S FUNERAL HOME GordonsviIle-CharlottesvilIe- Orange W. E. CUNNINGHAM AND SON Watchmakers - Jewelers Established I892 Louisa, Va. MADDOX FEED STORE Box 282 Phone 69 Louisa, Va. BEARD'S RESTAURANT Phone 356 Louisa, Virginia WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE J. H. Dymacek Everything for your automobile for less Louisa, Virginia FISHER'S G. E. APPLIANCES Phone 3-441 Mineral, Virginia -s L . , I 1 . Qjffj' fit ' ' 3 -i ,P I' i, ii :fl 'L wi ' It 1 XXX ' V, I , a f ' R, o ' A. .fm',g iff gli. into 1 J- Q .-if,-,,-5 . , 4 -,qt ,rf fniafayrtw Pia Ml' if F ' -as ,- if ifzfglxdw Wife , -Q. N- . meiilfy F -ef H fi-Tv x X S' u -ge-'L Csilwii 1 E Wi.-it - : f ' 4 ' ix- -' v I - . Ti. g ,- -N . I, H Hag.---A or g X I ,rf ti fix ,'.,I.i?sC-4.55 1 f . a ,4 '.4 MINERAL ESSO SERVICE CENTER Mineral, Virginia Esso Products Washing, Greasing, Polishing A W. MITCHELL AND CO., INC. Phone 53OI McCormick Implements-Packard International Cars Trucks HARPER'S SERVICE STATION Your Friendly Texaco Dealer Mineral, Virginia--Phone 304I J S HARLOW HARDWARE CO . Farm machinery-Hotpoint appliances Mineral, Virginia--Phone 23II NOEL BROTHERS STORE Phone 39Ii Mineral, Virginia CROSLEY DEALER Phone 2531 Mineral, Virginia HALLATT MOTO R COMPANY List your property with W.A.C. PETTIT Real Estate Louisa, Virginia MINERAL CRYSTAL CO. Save with ice Mineral, Virginia LOUISA LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Phone I46 A postcard will bring us to your Louisa, Virginia door in Y llllllllllllilllll llllllllll CUIHPHIIU Authorized Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Dealer Genuine Parts Wrecking service Louisa, Virginia DUKE HHDBEHRUIHHH Agents for Amoco Petroleum Products Tires, Batteries and Accessories Phone 3345 Mineral, Virginia llllllilllll Hlllllllli CUIHPHIIU Meal Mixed Feed Hay and Chop Phone 284i Mineral, Virginia LUUISH IIISURHIICE Hliillllll Insurance Security Bonds Bruce V. Boxley Louisa, Va. I , I r 5' 'W Established 1879 THE UEIITHHL VIHGIIIIHH L Louisa County's Hometown Newspaper Louisa Bruce V. Boxley Virginia LELUIS HIUTUHL HISURHHCE Day Phone-Louisa 371-J Night phone Mineral 2l5l Louisa, Virginia All Lines Written at Mutual Rates J. Lewis Dobbins Agent LUUISH DRUG UUHIPHIIU The Nyal Store Phone I7 Louisa Virginia .1 xg H 5 i fu 1 'l' fi .Vg ' fgfl ff IURIGHT HIID LUVIIIB HHHUUJHHE Hardware--Furniture--Building Materials Floor Covering--Sporting Goods Paint and Varnishes Phone 360 Louisa Virginia DIC S DRIVE 11 J S PUHCELL LUHIBER CURPURHTIUH lUUUDllIHI1DS FUHERHL HUHIE UHHHGE LIVESTUCH l11HHllE1 IHC ll' l Dealer in Wholesale and Retail Lumber and Building Supplies 4-P Organized 1884 Ambulance Service Louisa Virginia Sale Every Wednesday at 2:30 P.M. Phone 2161 Orange Virginia IXS la NP 1,1 X I X 1 R L73 'ff XI X 1-orilu xAN5A5 MYERS AND Co 'Nc , K og v 4 A' og, ' o: '. ' ' A .'Qg.: - 4' -X x. .' in O , A r-.4 1 90 I A ' 'n O. Q., .,.. O I a, g,'.:l - O0...'UQ . o Og.... u 'o .log l .lsr Ol


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