Marriott High School - Colonial Royalty Yearbook (St Stephens Church, VA)
- Class of 1963
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Published by ANNUAL STAFF MARRIOTT HIGH SCHOOL ST. STEPHENS CHURCH. Virginia Mrs. Margaret Chenault, Advisor Biddy Acree, Editor Shirley Chenault, Business Manager ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Sponsor Mrs. Chenault, Mary Ann, Ad- vertising Manager; Bettie, Assistant Senior Editor; Biddy, Editor; Shirley, Business Manager; Charlotte, Copy Editor; Joyce, Subscription Editor; Alice, As- sistant Junior Editor. STANDING: Carolyn, Assistant Sports Editor; Phyllis, Assistant Copy Editor; Carroll Lee, Sports Editor; Shack, Assistant Business Manager; Mary Samuel, Art Editor; Irma, Assistant Photograph Editor; Not Shown; Linda, Photographer; John Burnley, Assist- ant Advertising Manager. Because of the unselfish giving of your time and yourself in every ' activity undertaken; ' Because you have so diligently coached and directed our girls ' teams in athletics; Because you have instilled in us the fundamentals of science and I mathematics: : And because you have been a close friend and co-worker with I every member of this graduating class, the Royalty Staff of 1963 ded- , icates this yearbook to you, ! MRS. JOSEPH F. REID I K f,.|V I PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the entire staff, student body, and to the citizens of the community who havev orked so diligently to make this a successful school year. To this year’s graduating class go my sincere wishes for a successful future. I hope that each of you will realize the am- bitions and aspirations you have acquired while a student at Marriott High School. May you put your trust in God and strive to be trustworthy men and women. MR. ROY B. HILL Principal MR. RAYMOND W, SNEAD Division Superintendent King William - King and Queen Counties SCHOOL Mr. William U. Massey, Mrs. Clyde Vaughan, Mr. E. W. Simpkins FACULTY MRS, FRANCES REID Mathematics and Coach 12th Grade MRS. MARY PIERCE Business 11th Grade MR, LELAND WYATT Science, Coach and Math 10th Grade MR, WAYNE SWANN Agriculture MRS, SUE JONES Home Economics MRS. SARA FURR English 9th Grade MRS. MARGARET CHENAULT Librarian and Counselor 8th Grade MRS. KATHERINE HAGERTY Social Studies FACULTY MRS. CHRISTINE ALEXANDER Seventh Grade MRS. RACHEL GREENWOOD Sixth Grade MISS CLARE MITCHELL Fifth Grade MRS. DOROTHY GARDNER Fourth Grade MRS. VIRGINIA SOUTHWELL Third Grade MRS. IDA CROUCH Second Grade MRS. HELEN CLARK First Grade MRS. SHIRLEY PRINCE Secretary CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1963, in the county of King and Queen and in the state of Virginia, being in our normal state of mind, which is highly unusual, do declare this document to be our last will and testament. Feeling that our achievements and astounding records should forever be inscribed in the archives of Marriott High, we thereby reserve this position in the 1963 Royalty. We leave first, our best wishes and sincere appreciation for the leadership and guidance rendered us by the administration at Marriott. Irma Harper leaves her naturally curly hair to Phyllis Jean Taylor so her mother won’t have to curl it. Linda Palmer leaves her ability to produce new cheers to the forthcoming cheer- ing squad. Carroll Lee Walker leaves his ability to skip school to George Martin. Joyce Schools leaves her job of getting out candy to anybody in the junior class who wants it. Mary Mundie leaves her early engagement to Delores Otto. Charlotte Crouch leaves her commercial ability to Rachel Wyatt or anyone else who wishes to take office practice next year. Bettie Beane leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Alice Seal. Robert Shackelford leaves his laziness to Charles Gray. Carolyn Taylor leaves her driving ability to Billy Turpin in hopes that he can miss the next deer. Phyllis Reynolds leaves her time spent in the office to Victor Ainsley. John Burnley Jeffries leaves his ability to sneak drinKS into government class to Dolly Beadles. Mary Moore leaves her art ability to Barbara Williams. Mary Ann Loving leaves her height to Mary Lois Fogg. The senior boys leave their ability to skip class to those who have not yet learned the art. Anita Broache leaves her quiet and courteous ways to Jane Garnett. Biddy Acree leaves her little physical ed. class to Kenneth Stone and her tardi- ness to Roger Harper. Shirley Chenault leaves her basketball ability to Gloria Elliott. The Seniors of 1963, with our sponsor, Mrs. Reid, leave in hopes that we can be successfully replaced. Signed and sealed on this the 3rd day of June in the year of 1963. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PAST Today, as seniors of 1963, we turn back the pages of time to September, 1951, when 27 shy, puzzled and frightened six year olds entered the first grade with Mrs. Helen B. Clark as our teacher. We entered the second grade taught by Mrs. Alvin Crouch with some of our classmates leaving us. In this grade we found ourselves in the corner behind the door on one foot many times. During the third and fourth years of school we were under the leadership of Mrs. Hobart Earman. We remember doing much art work in these grades. We entered the fifth grade with Mrs. Clare Mitchell as our teacher. During our sixth year Mrs. Mattie Minor was our teacher. Then we entered the seventh grade with Mrs. Porter Alexander as our teacher. Her great task was to get us ready to move to the next step in our education - high school. During the eighth grade we were under the instruction of Mr. William Littlepage. This year we enjoyed the experience of changing teachers for each class. Mrs. Dor- cas Lawson was our teacher during our freshman year. Throughout our sophomore year we enjoyed having Mr. James Coates as our homeroom teacher. Our junior year was action-packed with Mrs. Joseph Reid as our sponsor. The main event of this year was the prom with An Evening in Paris as our theme. Now we are seniors of ' 63. With the help of Mrs. Reid we have concluded our activities for the year. Anita Broache has joined us and we have sixteen in our graduating class. Our history is in the past and our careers are in the future. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. Joyce Charlotte Phyllis Mary L. Shack Irma Mary S. Linda Carolyn John B. Bettie Mary Ann Shirley Biddy Carroll Lee Anita One day as I was sitting in class I began looking out the window, I started thinking about how we would all look at our class reunion in 10 years. First I saw Shirley who had become head nurse at M.C. V. Hospital in Richmond, and then there was Mary Ann, who was modeling for an agency in New York. Next there was Carolyn who announced she was training for her appearance in the Southern 500 auto race. Then there was Biddy, who had been newly elected as a school board member. Next I saw Linda as a teacher at Pleasant Hill School. Then 1 saw Charlotte, now Mrs. Otto, with 2 children. As I began to glance around, 1 saw Joyce, now Mrs. F. M. Mitchell, who was working as secretary for Dominion Chevrolet. Next I saw Anita who told me she was now working as a nurse at St. Luke ' s Hospital in Richmond. Then as I moved about I saw Mary Samuel and Irma talking together. Mary Samuel said she was drawing sketches now for Vogue Magazine, and Irma told me she has a new car which she drives back and forth to Richmond every day to work. As I turned around I saw John Burnley and Robert Jr. coming toward me. Shack has just finished law school and is to get a position with a good law firm in Richmond. John Burnley says he is not doing anything, but I heard that he has become head of a large trucking concern. And then a young good look- ing gentleman, Carroll Lee, comes over and says he is now in charge of all foreign trade for the Chesapeake Corporation, so I just laugh and say, Well, I ' ve been elect- ed vice president of your corporation. As I turned to look away, I saw Mary Louise and Phyllis walk by. Carroll Lee told me Mary Louise is now playing house and has 3 kids. Phyllis still lives in Walkerton, but in a different house and as the wife of Wayne Swann. I just shake my head, turn around, go get some punch, wondering what they will all look like in 10 more years. SENIOR POEM 196 : For twelve long years we ' ve worked and strived Towards our graduation day. And, oh, how long the road has been Since we began on that first day. Success and failure have been ours All through these memorable years. And many the time we ' ve laughed and smiled. And many the times we’ve shed tears. And now, as we leave you, Marriott High Your halls shall in our memories be; And all the knowledge we have gained Shall be there for the world to see. ■ 1 a NORA BATES AGREE Biddy” BETTIE BRYANT BEANE Bettie B. 4-H Club 1 yr. : Science Club 1 yr. ; Glee Club 2 yrs. ; Softball 2 yrs. : S.C.A. Coiijmittee Chair- man 1 yr. , S.C.A. Room Rep. ; Basketball 2 yrs. ; Look Salesmanship Award; English Award; Annual Staff Ass’t Editor. 8th Grade President; S.C.A. Vice Pres. , Commit- tee Chairman 2 yrs. ; 4-H 1 yr. ; Monogram Club 4 yrs. , Reporter 1 yr. ; Glee Club 2 yrs. ; Science Club 1 yr. ; Beta Club 2 yr s. , President 1 yr. ; Soft- ball 4 yrs. ; Basketball 4 yrs. ; Annual Staff Editor; Library Club 1 yr. SHIRLEY ANN CHENAULT Shirley Senior Class President; 9th Grade Pres. ; 10th Grade Vice Pres. ; Beta Club Pres. 1 yr. , Vice Pres. 1 yr. ; F.H.A. 5 yrs. , Secretary 2 yrs. , Historian 1 yr. ; Monogram Club Secretary 1 yr. , Treas. 1 yr. , Reporter 1 yr. ; Glee Club 3 yrs. . Rep. 1 yr. ; Sci- ence Club 1 yr. ; Library Club 3 yrs. ; S. C, A. Treas- urer, S.C.A. Committee Chairman 2 yrs. ; Basket- ball 4 yrs. . Co-Capt. 2 yrs. ; Softball 4 yrs. ; An- nual Staff, Business Manager; Highest Scholastic Average Award 61-62. CHARLOTTE MAE CROUCH Charlotte 8th Grade Secretary; 10th Grade Secretary; Li- brary Club 2 yrs. , Reporter 1 yr. ; Monogram 2 yrs. , Reporter 1 yr. ; Junior Class Reporter; F,H. A. 2 yrs. , Secretary 1 yr. ; Vice Pres. 9th Grade; Li- brary Club, Vice Pres. ; Glee Club, 3 yrs. ; Cheer- leader 3 yrs. , Co-Captain 1 yr. ; S.C, A. Commit- tee Chairman; Annual Staff: F. H. A. Federation Historian; F. B. L. A. , Treas. 1 yr. , Editor 1 yr. ; Beta Club 2 yrs. IRMA GLADYS HARPER Irma JOHN BURNLEY JEFFRIES, JR. Bubba Glee Club 3 yrs. ; F.F.A, 4 yrs. , Vice Pres. 1 yr. , President 1 yr. , Federation President 1 yr. ; Basketball 4 yrs. , Co-Captain 1 yr. : Baseball 3 yrs. ; Soccer 1 yr. ; Monogram Club 3 yrs. ; An- nual Staff, Ass ' t Advertising Manager. S.C. A. Class Representative 1 yr. ; Senior Repre- sentative; F.B. L. A. 2 yrs. , Hist. 1 yr. ; Assistant Editor, Newspaper Staff 1 yr. ; Annual Staff. MARY ANN LOVING Click Glee Club 4 yrs. ; Library Club 3 yrs. : Monogram Club 3 yrs. , Secretary 1 yr. : Class Treasurer 1 yr. ; Cheerleader 3 yrs. ; F. H. A. 4 yrs. ; Science Club 1 yr. ; Softball 4 yrs. : Beta Club 2 yrs. , Re- porter 1 yr. ; F. B. L. A. Reporter 1 yr. ; Annual Staff Advertising Manager. ROBERT HITTER SHACKELFORD, JR. Shack 9th Grade Reporter; Glee Club 1 yr. ; F.F. A. 4 yrs. , Reporter 1 yr. , Sec. 1 yr. , President 1 yr. ; Safety Patrol 3 yrs. ; Basketball 3 yrs. , Co-Cap- tain 1 yr. ; Soccer 1 yr. ; Baseball 3 yrs. : 11th Grade President: Beta Club 2 yrs. ; Annual Staff 1 yr. LINDA JOSEPHINE PALMER Linda 8th Grade Class Reporter; 12th Grade Sec. ; S.C. A Committee Chairman 2 yrs. , Sec. 1 yr. ; Glee Club 3 yrs. ; Safety Patrol 1 yr. : Beta Club 2 yrs. , Sec. 1 yr. ; Monogram Club 3 yrs. ; 4-H Club 2 yrs. , President 1 yr. ; Science Club 1 yr. ; Cheer- leader 3 yrs. , Captain 1 yr. ; Library Club 2 yrs. . Secretary 1 yr. JOYCE MAE SCHOOLS Joyce I 8th Grade Treasurer; Safety Patrol 2 yrs. ; 9th Grade Sec. ; 12th Grade Treas. ; S.C. A, Commit- tee Chairman 1 yr. , Reporter 1 yr. ; F.H. A. 4 yrs. , Historian 1 yr. , Pres. 1 yr. ; 10th Grade Pres. ; 11th Grade Sec. ; S.C. A. Sec. 1 yr. ; F. B. L, A. 2 yrs. , Treas. 1 yr. , Pres. 1 yr. ; Beta Club 2 yrs. , Sec. 1 yr. ; Newspaper Staff 1 yr. , Manager 1 yr. ; Annual Staff. CAROLYN FAYE TAYLOR Carolyn Safety Patrol 2 yrs. ; Monogram Club 3 yrs. ; Soft- ball 3 yrs. ; Annual Staff. C A ROLL LEE WALKER Caroll Lee S.C. A, 2 yrs. , Committee Chairman 1 yr. , Treas- urer 1 yr. ; 8th Grade Treas. ; 9th Grade Treas. ; Glee Club 3 yrs. ; Monogram Club 2 yrs. ; Basketball 2 yrs. ; Baseball 3 yrs. ; Soccer 1 yr. ; 11th Grade Vice President: 12th Grade Vice President. ANITA LEE BROACHE Anita Library Club 2 yrs. ; F. H. A. 2 yrs. ; F. B. L, A. 1 yr. ; Monogram Club 1 yr. ; Basketball 1 yr. ; An- nual Staff. PHYLLIS ANN REYNOLDS Phennie Glee Club 3 yrs. ; Library Club 3 yrs. , Reporter 1 yr. ; Science Club 1 yr. ; F.H. A. 2 yrs. ; Student Librarian 1 yr. ; Annual Staff. MARY SAMUEL MOORE Mary Samuel F. T. A, 1 yr. ; F. B. L. A. 2 yrs. ; F. H. A. 1 yr. ; Nev spaper Staff 1 yr. , Art Editor 1 yr. : Annual Staff. MARY LOUISE MUNDIE Mary Louise S. C. A. Class Representative 1 yr. ; F. H. A. 5 yrs. ; F. B. L. A. 1 yr. : Newspaper Staff 1 yr. ; Softball 1 yr. ; Safety Patrol 1 yr. ; Annual Staff. BEST LOOKING MOST MISCHIEVOUS BIGGEST FLIRT MOST ATHLETIC Mary Ann and Carroll Bertie and Carroll Lee Charlotte and Carroll Shirley and John MOST POPULAR BEST SPORT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST STUDIOUS Bettie and Carroll Shirley and Phyllis Linda and Shack Irma and Shack CUTEST BEST ALL AROUND LAZIEST BEST DRESSED Joyce and Shack Shirley and Carroll Mary L. and Shack Mary Ann and Carroll BEST PERSONALITY Biddy and Carroll Lee MOST COURTEOUS Mary and Carroll WITTIEST Carolyn and John B. MOST DIGNIFIED Anita and Shack ..■■jfllti ' SAi Dolly Beadles President Delores Otto Vice President Alice Seal Secretary Kenny Stone Treasurer Virginia Harper Reporter Charles Gray JUNIORS Brenda Croxton Phyllis Reynolds Joyce Fogg Gladys Martin George Longest Pauline Langford Barbara Williams Roland Longest 1 Rosemary Atkins President Rachael Wyatt Vice President Gale Schools Secretary Dorothy Jeffries Treasurer Ernest Langford Reporter Billy Turpin Bobby Wyatt S.C.A. Rep. Martha Loving Victor Ainsley Marie Smith Ryland Smith Jane Garnett Robert Longest Jean Trice George Martin Phyllis Taylor Wayne Otto President Anita Minter Vice President Sandra Beadles Secretary Ronnie A ins ley Treasurer Linda Smith Reporter Virgina Watkins Student Council Rep. Mac Bra dley Willis Garnett FRESHMEN Mary Lois Fogg Sam Martin Peggy Wyatt Ronald Mundie Charlotte Prince Leroy Mitchell Annie Ray Schools Larry Martin Charles Howard Gloria Elliott Roger Harper Elizabeth Gathright Patsy Broach wool ' N K ' ‘ Tommy Stone President Bob Griggs Vice President Edwin Jones Secretary Betty Jeffries Treasurer Buddy Seal Reporter Kenny Fogg Peggy Wyatt Dale Chenault Suzanne Stephens Charles Garnett Wayne Rowe Peter Rahman Louis Langford John D. Fogg Donald L. Smith Joseph Martin Raymond Atkins C. W. Fogg Donnie Atkins Charles Langford Polly Loving Robert Funai Bobby Langford Shirley Langford JUNIOR S.C.A. President Joyce Garnett Committee Chairmen: Vice President Billy Gregory Jamie Smith Secretary Ellen Gwathmey P ggy Wilson Treasurer Frank Cheatham William Clark Reporter Mark Rahman Mary Jones Julia Henley Sponsor Miss Mitchell Joyce Atkins, Bill Bradley, Gus Broache, Lelia Carter, William Clark, Joyce Garnett, Ellen Gwathmey, Julia Henley, John Howard, Stuart Howell, Bette Jones, Shari Johnson, Jonah Lang- ford, Lilly Loving, Audrey Martin, Mary Martin, Lizzie Mitchell, Mary Schools, Jamie Smith, Milton Watkins, Peggy Wilson - i t4 ■A iM Ca J iTi t TOO MJJT PHOTO N l Avoifabfa 4 ' ■ . 0 Sf-TT- ' 1 1 V. i A 1 B ■■ Ca .4 r lf :: % ✓- NO PHOTO SIXTH GR ADE Davis Ainsley, Brenda Beadles, Mabel Broache, Eugene Carter, Frank Cheatham, Donald Davis, Deborah Gibson, William Gregory, Ann Gwathmey, William Hundley, LaVeme Jeffries, Mary Jones, Georgia Longest, Jean Longest, William Martin, Ann Mitchell, Kenneth Otto, Page Owen, Alfred Stephens, Elaine Trice, Lee Tucker, Larry Wyatt, Donna Johnson FIFTH GRADE Bruce Ainsley, Linzy Alexander, Elsie Carter, Roger Davis, Anne Draine, Dennis Farmer, Dennis Fogg, Steve Frizzel, Michael Funai, Emmett Gathright, Sue Gib- son, Gilbert Gregory, Emily Gwathmey, Ethel Howell, Alfred Jones, Shirley Lov- ing, Gayle Martin, Mark Rahman, Henry Stephens, Lucy Stephens, Pat Simpkins, Connie Taylor, James Taylor, J. Walker, H. Longest James Baldwin, James Bumgardner, Daisy Carter, Carolyn Davis, Carolyn Draine, Anne Fogg, Gloria Fogg, Roger Fogg, Todd Henley, Brenda Longest, Betty Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Law- rence Otto, Frankie Parker, Ronald Seal, Marlene Taylor, Woodrow Trice, Brenda Walsh Bobby Atkins, John Ball, Russell Beadles, Pamela Bradley, David Fogg, John Fogg, Virgil Funai, Susan Gwathmey, Ernest Martin, Bonnie Minter, Sandra Mitchell, Trudy Reynolds, Howard Schools, Mary Seal, Diane Watkins, David Thomas, Harvey Trice, Ernest Stephens, James Stephens SECOND GRADE Percy Alexander, Kathy Atkins, William Davis, Alan Elliott, Georganna Frizzell, David Gray, Robin Griggs, Betsy Gwathmey. Betty Jones, Donna Longest, Phyllis Longest, Juanita Martin, Phyllis Martin, Letcher Mundie, Margaret Parker, Dean Puritt, Edward Reed, L. W. Reynolds, Arlene Schools, Brenda Seamster, Linda Simpkins, Pamela Walker, John Wilson FIRST GRADE Edward Brooks, Edward Carter, Douglas Davis, John Fogg, Manley Fogg, Bonnie Funai, David Funai, Gerald Grammar, James Gregory, James Jeffries, Earl Jones, Jerry Langford, Kathy Minter, Robert Mundie, Lina Pemberton, Betty Seal, Debroah Seal, Jo Ann Seamester, John Smith, Deborah, David Sutton, Lindberg Wilson Oh! That Pardon our OOPS!!! Stop tickling me! Worm! appearance! Shore Just thinking It ' s a Bird ! Puppy Love Catch it! ! ! Hurry Up ! ! ! Three stooges Just washing What a Phyllis, my hands figure! ! ! Come Back punch? Hook it, Let’s go in, GUARD-ian Biddy! girls!!! Angel SCA OFFICERS President - - - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer — - Reporter Sponsor — - - BETA C L L ' B Robert Shackelford Alice Seal ■ - Dorothy Jeffries ■ — — Mary Fogg Gale Schools ■ - Mrs. Chenault Committee Chairmen Rosemary Atkins Charles Gray Brenda Croxton Delores Otto John Jeffries Shirley Chenault Biddy Acree Robert Shackelford Irma Harper Brenda Croxton Dolly Beadles Linda Palmer Alice Seal Anita Broache President Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer — - Reporter Sponsor — - - — - - Biddy Acree ■ Shirley Chenault — Joyce Schools Charlotte Crouch Mary Ann Loving — Mrs. Hagerty (- ' [ LA, SEATED: S. Langford, P. Wyatt, A. Minter, V. Watkins, P. Taylor, M. Smith, M. Fogg, J. Garnett, A. Broache. SECOND ROW: R. Wyatt, M. Loving, G. Schools, B. Croxton, D. Bead- les, D. Jeffries, D. Otto. S. Chenault, L. Smith, C. Crouch, M. Loving, A. Seal, J. Schools. STANDING: E. Gathright, P. Broache, P. Langford, R. Atkins, C. Prince, P. Reynolds, B. Williams, P. Loving, B. Jeffries, M. Moore, V. Harper, A. Schools, S. Beadles, Mrs. Jones, Sponsor. F.L.A SEATED: D. Atkins, D. Smith, D. Chenault, J. Fogg, T. Stone, R. Longest. STANDING: Mr. Swann, Sponsor, R. Tignor, S. Martin, R. Smith, C. Walker, L. Mitchell, B. Turpin, K. Stone. C. Gray, R. Shackelford, W. Garnett, C. Fogg, J. Martin. STANDING LAST ROW: W. Otto, M. Bradley, V. Ainsley, C. Howard, L. Langford, G. Longest, R. Longest, G. Mar- tin. F.B.L.A. SEATED: Charlotte Crouch - Treasurer; Joyce Schools - President; Brenda Croxton - Secretary; Delores Otto - Vice President; Mary Loving - Reporter; STANDING: Joyce Fogg, Anita Broache, Jane Garnett, Irma Harper, Mary Mundie, Mary Moore, Virginia Harper, Sponsor - Mrs. Pierce NEWSPAPER STAFF EDITOR Charlotte Crouch ASSISTANT EDITOR Irma Harper BUSINESS MANAGER Joyce Schools LIBRARY CLUB Roger Harper - President, Delores Otto - Vice President, Dolly Beadles - Secretary, Sandra Beadles - Treasurer, Anita Broache - Reporter, Phyllis Reynolds, Barbara Williams, Linda Palmer, Gloria Elliott, Anita Minter, Marie Smith, Phyllis Taylor, Linda Smith, Pauline Lang- ford, Je.an Trice, Jane Garnett, Leroy Mitchell, Elizabeth Gathright, Mrs. Chenault - Sponsor MONOGRAM CLUB Robert Shackelford - President, Charles Gray - Vice President, Mary Ann Loving - Secretary, John Jeffries - Treasurer, Shirley Chenault - Reporter, Bettie Beane, Biddy Acree, Victor Ainsley, Gale Schools, Dorothy Jeffries, Dolly Beadles, Alice Seal, Brenda Croxton, Charlotte Crouch, Carroll Walker, BiUy Turpin, Kenny Stone, Ryland Smith, George Longest, Willis Garnett, Martha Loving, Marie Smith, Jane Garnett, Gloria Elliott, Charlotte Prince, Linda Palm.er, Rosemary Atkins, Virginia Harper, Anita Broache, Carolyn Taylor. Delores Otto, Mrs. Reid and Mr. Wyatt - Sponsors AFETY PATROL SEATED: Robert Shackelford , Kenny Stone. STANDING: Mr. Wayne Swann, sponsor, Brenda Croxton, Rose Mary Atkins, Rachel Wyatt, Mary Louise Mundie, Gloria Elliott, Mac Bradley and Carroll Lee Walker. A ' T M h COMFLETK ANC.IJ.I- XTE:«H-ATIVfc MANS RECKhAHOS’ UAAk WAtrON Bv Rt ' sst.l.s 5 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL STANDING: Alice Seal, Manager; Linda Smith; Sandra Beadles, Virginia Watkins, Dorothy Jeffries, Mrs. Reid, Coach; Rachel Wyatt, Annie Schools, Gloria Elliott, Mary Loving, Man- ager. SEATED: Bettie Beane, Biddy Acree, Shirley Chenault, Co-Captain; Dolly Beadles, Co-Captain; Gale Schools, Phyllis Taylor. Forward: Biddy Acree Co-Captains: Shirley and Dolly STAR Forward: Bettie Beane Guard: Dorothy Jeffries Forward: Gale Schools BOYS’ BASKETBALL KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Jeffries, Co-Captain; Robert Shackelford, Co-Captain. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Wyatt, Coach: George Longest, Billy Turpin, Victor Ains- ley, Kenny Stone, Carroll Walker, Ryland Smith, Willis Garnett, Charles Gray, Ernest Lang- ford. Freshman: Ryland Smith Freshman: Willis Garnett CHEERl,EADERS KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Langford, Co-Captain; Brenda Croxton, Captain. STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marie Smith, Rose Mary Atkins, Linda Palmer, Charlotte Prince, Jane Garnett, Mary Lois Fogg. GIRLS’ SOFTBALL KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Jeffries , Annie Schools, Linda Smith. Gale Schools, Marie Smith, Alice Seal, Brenda Croxton, Delores Otto. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Reid, Coach; Sandra Beadles, Mary Loving, Bettie Beane, Shirley Chenault, Biddy Acree, Rose Mary Atkins, Rachel Wyatt, Virginia Harper, Carolyn Taylor. BOYS’ BASEBALL KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Stone, John Jeffries, Kenny Stone, Robert Shackelford, Ryland Smith. 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For information, write: Public Relations Department - - WEST POINT, VIRGINIA UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Bowling Green, Virginia Banking Since 1902 Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LET US HELP YOU SAVE YOUR MONEY Meats for Marriott High School Hunch Room Are Furnished by GEORGE H. MEYER SONS, INC. Richmond, Virginia Rockhill Farm Brand Sausage Made From the Whole Hog. BANK OF ESSEX Tappahannock, Virginia Large or Small, We Welcome Your Account LET US HELP AYLETT INSURANCE AGENCY YOUR Insurance SERVES ndepeiidi’iit AGENT FIRST H. L. CHENAULT and H. E. FAUNTLEROY All Types of Insurance Aylett, Virginia Phone 9-7000 Compliments of MYERS FURNITURE COMPANY 23 West Broad Richmond, Virginia Our Delicious Bread Is Furnished by: WEST POINT FEED MILL NOLDE BROTHERS Poultry, Hog, Dairy Feeds and Concentrate s Custom Grinding R. K. JACKSON Telephone Pioneer 6-5923 ALLIANCE FERTILIZER CORPORATION Manufacturers of High Grade Fertilizers Eller son, Virginia Branch at Milford, Virginia HARRIS FLIPPEN AND COMPANY Distributors of Sporting Goods Sixth and Main Street THE FABRIC SHOP Tappahannock, Virginia Fabrics for All Purposes Simplicity - McCalls Vogue Patterns Compliments of LANKFORDS RADIO AND T. V, Tappahannock V irginia TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE WfRE KNOWN FOft TV KNOW-HOW Compliments of BROOKS AND PRINCE BARBER SHOP Tappahannock, Virginia EL 5-0103 Phones: EL 3-5538 JOHN McGEORGE AUTO SALES, INCORPORATED Guaranteed Used Cars 3216 W. Broad Street F. O. SHACKLY, Manager Richmond, Va. Compliments of EARNEST Y. BROOKS Your G-E Dealer APPLIANCES Tappahannock and Warsaw Virginia Founded 1926 BUHRMAN AND SONS, INC. Farm and Industrial Machines John Deere Poulan Chain Saws, John Bean Sprayers J. E. WILSON AND SON Mechanicsville, Virginia SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT Compliments of DANGERFIELD INSURANCE CO. Tappahannock, Virginia YORK INN RESTAURANT Orders Ready to Go Phone W. P. 759 The Finest in Food SEA FOOD Southern Fried Chicken Dinners Steaks - Chops - Seafood Caterers to Parties, Large or Small The FARYS to Greet You! West Point, Virginia S. B. MUNDIE Helmet, Virginia Fsso Gas and Oil General Merchandise DARI TREAT West Point, Virginia GOOD food Food „ Frozen Dairy Products For the Best in Town WHITE’S FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions RIDDLE’S PHARMACY King William, Virginia Phone POplar 9-7895 GAY JEWELERS Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Bulova and Caravelle Watches n Diamonds, Charms and Baby Gifts Trophies and Gifts for All Occa sions West Point, Virginia Phone 587 West Point, Virginia Your Dependable Druggist DEPENDABLE ■ DRUGGIST TALLEY FURNITURE STORE Home Furnishings Electrical Appliances West Point, Virginia Try Us for All Your Home Needs ' THOMPSON ' S SERVICENTER U.S. Route 360 Mechanic sville , Virginia Phone 746-8940 RIVERSIDE HOTEL ALLEN C. BAREFORD, Prop. Tappahannock, Virginia U-Haul Trailers Set€e i Compliments of MODERN CLEANERS Tappahannock and Warsaw Va. HUNDLEY EVANS INSURANCE BONDS - Our Pledge - Sound Insurance for Every Need Carefully Written Conscientiously Serviced Tappahannock, Virginia Hlllcrest 3-8100 Phone Hlllcrest 3-2341 BRYAN’S SHELL SERVICE Compliments of WINDER’S SUNOCO Expert Carburetor and Ignition Work 3522 Mechanicsville Pike Phone MI 8-9846 Millers Tavern, Virginia DAVID R. McGEORGE CAR CO., INC. 520 West Broad Street Richmond 20, Virginia ROBERT LEWIS CARTER Phone MI 9-0595 J. A. ATKINS Watchmaker BLAIR ' S DRUG STORE 3601 Mechanicsville Pike Residence Phone Milton 4-8672 Business Phone Milton 3-9577 RICHMOND MOTOR COMPANY 4600 W. Broad St. Richmond 30, Va. Virginia ' s No. 1 Ford Dealer Dial ELgin 8-5521 MILTON B. AIGNER Home 3588 NORTHERN NECK CREAMERY Compliments of FRENCH’S MARKET Dairy Products Warsaw, Virginia Tappahannock, Virginia ESSEX FLORIST Tappahannock, Virginia Phone Tappahannock HILcrest 3-4674 TAPPAHANNOCK PHARMACY Tappahannock, Virginia Milton 3-7646 Milton 4-7951 RICHMOND AUTO TOP GLASS CO. Seat Covers - Convertible Tops Auto Glass GENERAL UPHOLSTERY JOHN LONGEST 2007 Chamberlayne Ave . Richmond, Virginia TAPPAHANNOCK SUPPLY CO., INC. Tappahannock, Virginia Building Supplie s. Lumber Millwork, Building Hardware Planing Mill, Building Contractor KENT’S SUPER MARKET R. T. KENT General Merchandise Gas and Oil Ice Gream - Gold Drinks - Feeds Route 30 at King William, G. H. Phone PO 9-5389 WEST POINT DRIVE-IN THEATRE West Point, Virginia Come As You Are ! ! ! No Parking Problems! 1 VINCENT FUNERAL HOME West Point, Virginia Congratulations and Best Wishes NEWTON-STORKE FORD CO. , INC. One -Half Mile North of Bowling Green Bowling Green, Virginia BILLY STORKE MELrose 3-5100 Res. Tel. NOrth 3-3254 BLATT CHEVROLET Milford, Va. CORVAIR Sales and Service Bus. Phone MELrose 3-3200 Res. Phone MELrose 3-1955 T. B. BLATT Partner j BLU eAi-ame sixes FOX GRAVEL COMPANY Sand and Gravel Washed and Graded Phone POplar 9-75 80 Aylett, Virginia JOHN T. SUTTON St. Stephens Church, Virginia Sales and Service Demonstration Upon Reque st Phone King William POplar 9-7900 Night POplar 9-7633 WALTER L. JACKSON BARBER SHOP Aylett, Virginia We need your head in our business BARBER SHOP v « GUTHRIE’S HARDWARE BPS Paints - Sporting Goods Phone 92 West Point, Virginia EUGENE W. SIMPKINS GENERAL HAULING AND MERCHANDISE Phone POplar 9-7642 .—V JOHN D. FOGG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Owenton, Virginia Phone POplar 9-7626 TCHEVROLET WHITMORE CHEVROLET Phone 231 West Point, Virginia Chevrolet Oldsmobile Pontiac Vauxhall BOWIS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Tappahannock, Virginia T. D. MARKS FUNERAL HOME Courtesy of T. D. MARKS MID-ATLANTIC SALES AND SERVICE P. O. 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