Marriott High School - Colonial Royalty Yearbook (St Stephens Church, VA)
- Class of 1967
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THE COLONIAL ROYALTY Published By Marriott High School Annual Staff Edwin Jones, Editor Garnett R. Poindexter, Jr. Advisor FOREWORD The Senior Class of 1967 proudly presents this copy of the COLONIAL ROYALTY and hopes that our parents, teachers and school- mates will enjoy it. The Production of this yearbook has re- quired the cooperation of our staff, students, teachers, and those who have contributed their support through advertisements. We, the Senior Class, realize a growing awareness of the necessity to fulfill the re- quirements demanded by us in an everchanging world. May we fulfill these requirements to their fullest capicity. Editor DEDICATION To the one who has so willingly and unselfishly given of her own time to help us, not only as a group but as individuals. Because she is a teacher who arouses in her students a renewed interest in their abilities, who instills a love of truth and honor that inspires those about her. We express our deepest feelings of admiration, respect, and appreciation in dedicating the 1967 Colonial Royalty to you. MRS. SUE P. JONES THE YEARBOOK STAFF EDITOR Ed Jones Assitant Editors Ronnie Tignor Betty Jefferies Junior Editor Joyce Garnett Editors Raymond Atkins Peggy Wyatt John D. Fogg Polly Loving Shirley Langford Dale Chenault Bobby Langford Donnie Atkins Tommy Stone Charles Fogg John Martin Buddy Seal Milton Watkins Advisor Garnett R. Poindexter Jr. CLARENCE E. MAJOR Division Superintendent School Board E. W. Simpkins, Chairman, Mrs. Clyde Vaughan, Bently Walton, Clarence E. Major Mr. W. B. Gwathmey Principal To all who open this annual, I hope that you may become better acquainted with Marriott and realize the dedication of the staff who strive to improve the educational standards of this school from year to year. To this staff, and student body, 1 wish to express my thanks for your dedication and diligence to make this a meaningful year. To the graduating class goes my best wishes for a purposeful life. May the Maker of Heaven and Earth be your guide as you seek His will for your lives. MRS. CATHERINE PRINCE School Secretary I FACULTY FACULTY MR. GARNETT POINDEXTER, JR; Math, Chemistry, and Gen. Business 12th Grade MRS. ANNE WRIGHT Business Education 11th Grade MRS. DOROTHY GARDNER Biology, Art, Language Guidance 10th Grade MRS. ELIZABETH MINOR English 9th Grade MRS. SUE JONES Home Economics and Science 8th Grade MR. WILLIAM GWATHMEY Agriculture MR. WILLIAM COWNE Economics, History, Science and Math MR. WILLIAM HANKS Physical Ed. , Coach History FACU LTY MRS. CATHERINE HAGERTY Librarian, and Government MRS. CHRISTINE ALEXANDER Seventh Grade MRS. RACHEL GREENWOOD Sixth Grade MISS CLARE MITCHELL Fifth Grade MRS. THELMA BOXLY Fourth Grade MRS. MARTHA JENKINS Third Grade MRS. CAROLINE JONES Second Grade MRS. HELEN CLARK First Grade CLASS OFFICERS President- -Dale Chenault Vice President- -Ed Jones Secretary- -Peggy Wyatt Treasurer- -Buddy Seal Reporter- -Shirley Langford MOTTO Every challenge an opportunity COLORS Pink and White FLOWER Pink Carnation SPONSOR Mr. Garnett R. Poindexter Jr. SENIORS LUTHER DONALD ATKINS RAYMOND LEWIS ATKINS Class of 1 967 EVERETT DALE CHENAULT CHARLES WHITNEY FOGG JOHN DOUGLAS FOGG EDWIN POWERS JONES SENIORS BETTY DALE JEFFRIES ROBERT GARNETT LANGFORD SHIRLEY ADLINE LANGFORD PAULINE MARIE- LOVING Royals JOHN BEVERLY MARTIN FRANCIS HARVEY SEAL HARVEY THOMAS STONE RONALD WAYNE TIGNOR Red and White PEGGY LOUISE WYATT SENIOR DIRECTORY DONNIE ATKINS JOHN D. FOGG FFA, 4 yrs. , Basketball, 1 yr. , Baseball, 1 yr. , Monogram, 2 yrs. , FBLA, 2 yrs. , Library Club, 1 yr. , Glee Club, 2 yrs. , Bus Driver, 1 yr. , Annual Staff FFA, 4 yrs. , Basketball, 4 yrs. , Baseball, 4 yrs, , Monogram Club, 4 yrs. , Treas. , 10th Grade, Re- porter, FFA, FBLA, 2 yrs. , Annual Staff RAYMOND ATKINS EDWIN JONES Baseball, 3 yrs. , Basketoall, 4 yrs. , Football, 1 yr. SCA, Pres., 1 yr. , SCA Treas. , 1 yr. , Library Club, 2 yrs. , FBLA, 2 yrs. , FFA, 2 yrs. , Mono- gram, 5 yrs. , Pres. Monogram Club, 1 yr. , Vice Pres. Library Club, 1 yr. , Bus Driver, 1 yr. , Safety Patrol, 5 yrs. , Class Pres. , 1 yr. , 4-H, 2 yrs. , Beta Club, 2 yrs. , Beta Club Treas. , 2 yrs. Sec., 8th Grade, FFA, 2 yrs. , FBLA, 2 yrs. , Mono gram, 2 yrs. , Pres. Monogram Club, Beta Club, 2 yrs. , Library Club, 2 yrs. , Manager Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball, 1 yr. , Timekeeper Basketball, 1 yr. , Pres. 10th Grade, Vice Pres. 12th, Vice Pres. FFA, Vice Pres. , Beta Club, SCA Rep. , 2 yrs. , Pres. , Beta Club, Glee Club, 5 yrs. , Annual Staff Editor, KVG Boy, 2 yrs. DALE CHENAULT BETTY JEFFRIES Senior Class Pres. , Football, 1 yr. , Basketball, 4 yrs. , Baseball, 4 yrs. , Manager 1 yr. , Track, 1 yr. , Monogram Club, 4 yrs. , FBLA, 2 yrs. , Beta Club, 2 yrs. , Annual Staff, Sports Editor, FFA, 3 yrs. , Library Club, 1 yr. , Glee Club, 3 yrs. , Safety Patrol, 1 yr. , Captain Basketball, Football, J. V. , 1 yr. Treas., 9th Grade, SCA, Reporter, 1 yr. , Com- mittee Chairman, 2 yrs. , Junior Class Reporter, FHA, 5 yrs. , Federation Reporter, Basketball, 4 yrs. , Softball, 4 yrs. , Annual Staff, Assistant Edi- tor, Beta Club, 2 yrs. , Sec. , Beta Club, 1 yr. , Monogram Club, 4.yrs. , FBLA, 2 yrs. CHARLES FOGG ROBERT LANGFORD FFA, 4 yrs. , Library Club, 2 yrs. , Basketball, 1 yr. , Monogram Club, 2 yrs. , Glee Club, 1 yr. , Bus Driver, 2 yrs. , Vice Pres. FFA, 1 yr. , Chair- man of Health Committee, Manager Baseball, Bas- ketball FFA, 4 yrs. , KVG Boy, 2 yrs, FBLA, 1 yr. , Base- ball, 2 yrs. , Monogram, 1 yr. , Glee Club, 1 yr. , Annual Staff SENIOR DIRECTORY SHIRLEY LANGFORD FHA, 4 yrs. , Sec. 11th Grade, Sec. FHA, 1 yr. , Safety Patrol , 1 yr. , Annual Staff, Cheerleader, 1 yr. , FBLA, 1 yr. , Glee Club, 2 yrs. , Class Rep. , 1 yr. PAULINE LOVING FHA, 4 yrs. , Sec., 9th Grade, Softball, 2 yrs. , Basketball, 2 yrs. , Pres. , 11th Grade, FHA Treas. , 1 yr. , Safety Patrol, 2 yrs. , FBLA, 1 yr. , Annual Staff, Glee Club, 1 yr. , Treas. FHA, 1 yr. , Mono- gram Club, 2 yrs. JOHN MARTIN FFA, 3 yrs. , Vice Pres. , FFA, 1 yr. , Baseball, 4 yrs. , Safety Patrol, 3 yrs. FRANCIS SEAL Baseball, 3 yrs. , Basketball, 3 yrs. , Monogram Club, 3 yrs. , Treas. , 12th Grade, Vice Pres. 10th Grade, FBLA, 2 yrs. , SCA, Class Rep. , Annual Staff, Subscription Editor RONALD TIGNOR FFA, 3 yrs. , District Rep. of SCA, Council, 2 yrs. , 4-H, 1 yr. , Glee Club, 3 yrs. , Baseball, 2 yrs. , Basketball, 3 yrs. , Monogram Club, 3 yrs. , Class Reporter, 1 yr. , SCA, Treas., 1 yr. Beta Club, 2 yrs., FBLA, 2 yrs. , Annual Staff, Business Manager, Bus Driver, 2 yrs. , KVG Boy, 2 yrs. TOMMY STONE Pres. , 8th Grade, Basketball, 4 yrs. , JV, 1 yr. , Baseball, 4 yrs. , Track, 1 yr. , Monogram 3 yrs. , Pres. 1 yr. , Junior Class Treas. , FBLA, 2 yrs. , Pres. 1 yr. Football, 1 yr. , FFA, 4 yrs. SCA, Health Chairman, Glee Club, 3 yrs. Annual Staff, Organization Editor, Soph. Class Treas. Freshman, Treas. , Basketball Captain, 2 yrs. PEGGY WYATT FHA, 5 yrs. , Treas. , 1 yr. , Pres. 1 yr. , SCA 5 yrs.. Committee Chairman, 2 yrs. , Class Rep. , 1 yr. , Softball, Manager 2 yrs. , Beta, 2 yrs. , Re- porter, 1 yr. , Junior Class Sec. , Senior Class Sec. , FBLA, 2 yrs. , Newspaper Staff, 2 yrs. , Editor, 1 yr. Cheerleader, 1 yr. Annual Staff Photographer, Monogram Club, 2 yrs. , Reporter, 1 yr. , Glee Club, 1 yr. , Basketball Manager, 1 yr. , Safety Patrol, 1 yr. MEMORIES We all have memories I am sure. As we have journeyed on our tour. Our journey started in Room One, That was where our fun begun, Mrs. Clark always kept us straight. And wouldn ' t accept us being late. Next, we entered Room Two, Things now weren’t quite so new. Mrs. Crouch taught us many things. Preparing us for what life brings. When we arrived in Room Three, We were growing up, you could see. Miss Mary Acree taught that year. And to all, was very dear. In spare time, the poems we d learn. Kept us from having time to burn. Our next room was Number Four, And who did we find at the door? Mrs. Greenwood, waiting for one and all, She taught us much, we can recall. Up the line we journeyed on. And on that September morn. Miss Clare Mitchell was in Room Five; She found our group much alive. We were still growing up you know. She managed well, in spite of the show. Room Six was our next stop. To continue to cultivate our crop, Mrs. Hagerty was there to see us through. And teach us things that were new. We had been warned that the seventh grade, was the hardest to make, if it were made. But in Room Seven, who did we find? Mrs. Alexander, the best of kind. She explained things well, until we understood. And could do the things that we should. Now, that high school was ahead. We didn’t expect it to be a soft bed. We had many teachers, from many places. They taught us much and we remember their faces. Yes, graduation time is drawing near. We shall miss our classmates and all so dear. Wherever we are and whatever we do. We’ll extend best wishes and keep memories of you. We hope that you will do the same. For we’ll need your wishes to help make us a name. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Marriott High School, Class of 1967, being of sound mind and, we believe of good judgment, do hereby make and declare this document to be our last will and testament. We hereby reserve this position in the 1967 Colonial Royalty. First, we leave our best wishes and gratitude to the teachers, administration, and fellow students of Marriott High School for the leadership and guidance rendered us the past twelve years. Peggy Wyatt leaves her ability to get good grades to Georgia Longest. Tommy Stone leaves his senior engagement to John Henry Howard. Ronnie Tignor leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Bill Ray Bradley. Betty Jeffries leaves her picking on boys to Lilly Loving. Raymond Atkins leaves his bleached hair to Lee Tucker. John D. Fogg leaves his ability to skip class to anyone capable of doing so. Buddy Seal leaves his height to Jonah Langford. Polly Loving leaves her kind and thoughtful ways to Mary Gibson. Ed Jones leaves his wild weekends to Steve Frizzell. C. W. Fogg leaves his bus driving career to Emmett Gathright, Jr. Dale Chenault leaves his basketball ability and ' 58 Ford to Woodrow Trice. Shirley Langford leaves her long hair to Connie Taylor. John Martin leaves his wild study hall periods to Cornelius Holmes. Bobby Langford leaves his studying in English Class to Gus Broache. Donnie Atkins leaves his refreshment stand at the basketball games to Junior Hundley. Signed and sealed on this the 5th day of June in the year of 1967. CLASS PROPHECY One night about midnight, as I was leaving Gale ' s house in Newtown, she warned me that I should have gotten gas; but I said, 1 know this car better than you do and 1 know I won ' t run out of gas. 1 got about five miles from her house and, sure enough, I did run out of gas. 1 started walking and, boy, I sure hated having to leave my car sitting be- side the road like that! I walked for about thirty minutes, and all of a sudden 1 heard a car coming. 1 pulled back my finger and threw up my thumb. A car was coming toward me, 1 dashed away and it just happened that a forestry tool box was behind me. 1 fell against it, hitting my head, then blacked out. I started a wonderful dream about my classmates. It was now the year of 1977. 1 was now the owner of Atkins Motor Company, a garage selling new cars. On the side 1 had a Racer and 1 was leaving the next day for the Indianapolis 500. When I arrived the next day in Indianapolis, the first people I saw were the Q” boys, BOBBY LANGFORD and DONNIE ATKINS. They now owned and operated a night school for young boys, which they had attended when they were in high school. I went to register for the race the next day, when who should be selling tickets but SHIRLEY LANGFORD, who was now married to a lawyer and living in Indianapolis. She invited me over to their home that evening. When I arrived, they had a lovely evening planned. We went to a night club and who were we entertained by --but POLLY LOVING, now a Go Go girl. That really shocked me, but man, she did a good job! The next day, just before the race, I ran into BUDDY SEAL who was married to Janet Balderson, with two girls. I won the race and started home, but decided to stay over one night in North Carolina. I got a room and turned on the TV and who should I see but a good friend, DALE CHENAULT, now playing football for Davidson College. I have to admit. Dale, that was a good pass. I returned home and went back to work. In about .three weeks time I heard ED JONES had fallen in love with a girl from college. He had quit college and gotten married. 1 also heard Mr. Mrs. Ernest Jones had thirteen carpenters in Powcan putting the roof back on their house because the weatherman called for rain. In about tliree years they finally made arrangements for Ed to become a partner in the chicken farm. The next thing I heard was that RONALD TIGNOR had completed college. Somehow General Cox had blackmailed him into doing it; but it didn ' t do him any good, because it doesn ' t take a college education to feed sheep and cattle. He was tied down there for a life-time sentence. I went to Richmond one day to get some parts and who should I run into but PEGGY WYATT, now Mrs. Reid Davis, a happy housewife with three children. She told me that BETTY JEFFRIES was an Old Maid because she just couldn ' t get the right one; so she wouldn ' t have anyone. Betty was now working as a secretary for Jeffries Lumber Company and always spent her time sporting around in a little blue Mustang. JOHN D. FOGG was now working for the Department of Highways, but still single. He was at this time straightening and paving the road from Owenton to King Queen Court House because he was just spending too much money in tires on that old crooked road. CHARLES FOGG was happily married to the former Pamela Atkins and he really had it made. They had built a new house and he stayed at home to make sure nothing was stolen or that nothing would go wrong while Pamela worked everyday. That ' s what I really call being faithful to him. One day TOMMY STONE dropped by the shop and wanted a new car. I sold him one, at a good profit, and he told me he was now running the Walkerton Hardware Store. I told him that working all the t ime like he did, he didn ' t need a new car because he didn ' t have time to drive it. Time passed--about a month--when one day I was working real hard and I heard someone hollering, Don ' t Raymond, an old saying from school. I looked and found out that it was JOHN MARTIN. We talked for a while and he told me he was now Business Manager for Vaughan, Incorporated. All of a sudden I started seeing shades of light and I felt myself coming around. I looked up and Mama and Daddy were looking at me. The first thing I said was Daddy, did you get my car out of the road? When I recovered completely all my classmates came in and I told them my dream. We all wished it were 1977. CLASS HISTORY Today, as seniors of 1967, we turn back the pages of time to September, 1955, when twenty -five shy, frightened and puzzled six year olds entered the first grade with Mrs. Helen Clark as our teacher. In the second grade Mrs. Ida M. Crouch was our teacher. It was during this year that we first learned to write. Miss Mary Acree taught us in the third grade. It was really an enjoyable year for us. In the fourth grade we were taught by Mrs. Rachel Greenwood. It was in this grade that we first began having those difficult exams. It was also out first year for class meetings and class officers. We were in Miss Clare Mitchell ' s room for the fifth grade. This was the beginning of much art work for us. It was also the first year for us to join the 4-H. Still looking for something new and exciting, we entered the sixth grade with Mrs. Katherine Hagerty as our teacher. Having the reputation of being one of the most mischievous and noisiest groups in school, which we really were, we found ourselves frequently getting into trouble. In the seventh grade we were under the guidance of Mrs. Christine Alexan- der, who did much to prepare us for the years ahead. By the time we reached the eighth grade our class had become what it started out to be --one big, happy family. Mrs. Margaret Chenault was our sponsor that year. We were allowed to join the various clubs that year and we really tried to act like upper classmen. As freshmen, we had Mr. Leland Wyatt as our sponsor. This year was full of excitement and new experiences. Mrs. Dorothy Gardner was our sponsor during our sophomore year. This was an exciting year and many of us were participating in sports. Mrs. Margaret Linton was our sponsor during our junior year. We had much fun planning and preparing for our prom, Paris By Night, which was a great success. This year we are seniors with Mr. Garnett Poindexter, Jr. as our sponsor. There are fifteen of us and we are all busy with many activities including our yearbook, looking forward to the Junior-Senior Prom, and most important of all will be graduation. As we conclude our years here at Marriott we shall always remember the past and face the challenge of the future with great effort and hope. JUNIORS Joyce Atkins Gus Broache William Clark Joyce Garnett Shari Johnson Jonah Langford Lilly Loving Audrey Martin JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Judy Mitchell Susan Nelson Lura Randolph Mary Schools Suzanne Stephens Milton Watkins Peggy Wilson Jolm Henry Howard SOPHOMORES Mary Armstrong, Brenda Beadles, Bill Ray Bradley, Larry Byrd, Mable Broache, Kenny Fogg, Debbie Gibson, Delores Hill, Cornelius Holmes, William Hundley, Cora Jackson, LaVerne Jeffries, Donna Johnson SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS J ' . Mary Jones, Jean Longest, Lizzie Mitchell, Mary Martin, William Martin, Kenneth Otto, Sara 1 Randolph, Elaine Trice, Donald Smith, Lee Tucker, Randy Williams, Sue Williams, Larry Wyatt FRESHMEN Elsie Carter Dennis Farmer Jerry Fortune Joan Fortune Steve Frizzell Emmett Gathright Sue Gibson Robert Higgins FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Georgia Longest Henry Longest Shirley Loving Walter Mitchell Alvin Powers Henry Stephens Connie Taylor JUNIOR HIGH James Baldwin, Donald Davis, Roger Davis, James Elliott, Dennis Fogg, David Gillenwalters, Robert Mitchell, Monroe Otto, Raymond Robinson, Ronald Seal, Woodrow Trice, James Whitlock Barbara Broaddus, Ann Fogg, Gloria Fogg, Faye Fortune, Mary Gibson, Sue Longest, Betty Mitchell, Lucy Stephens, Marlene Taylor, Brenda Walsh, Roger Fogg ELEMENTARY Junior SCA Officers David Fogg, President; Letcher Mundie, Vice President; Arlene Schools, Secretary; Betty Jones, Treasurer; Mary Seal, Reporter; Mrs. Clark, Sponsor Seventh Grade Bobby Atkins, Russell Beadles, David Fogg, John Fogg, Ernest Martin, Richard Mitchell, Donald Monroe, Earnest Pollard, Howard Schools, David Thomas, Harvey Trice, Patricia Armstrong, Maxcine Broaddus, Marilyn Byrd, Romanue Holmes, Bonnie Minter, Sandra Mitchell, Trudy Reynolds, Mary Seal, Mary Thomas, Diane Watkins Sixth Grade David Gray, Letcher Mundie, James Reed, Leonard Reynolds, Ernest Stephens, James Stephens, Charles Watts, John Wilson, Kathy Atkins, Judith Fortune, Naomi Johnson, Betty Jones, Juanita Martin, Phyllis Martin, Anne Paulin, Arlene Schools, Brenda Seamster, Pamela Walker Fifth Grade Edward Brooks, William Davis, Manley Fogg, Anthony Fortune, William Fortune, Gerald Grammer, Earl Jones, Jr., Jerry Langford, Donald Louvier, Robert Mundie, James Pollard, Joseph Sickal, Jr., Lindbergh Wilson, Jr., Ronnie Gathercole, Georganna Frizzell, Phyllis Longest, Gloria Louvier, Carol Mitchell, Betty Seal, Joanne Seamster, Deborah Stone, Doris Walton Fourth Grade James Akers, Michael Akers, Lloyd Bradley, Michael Broache, Daniel Fortune, David Funai, Miles Gathright, David Gibson, Robert Gibson, Mark Hill, Edward Johnson, Martin Jones, David Milstead, Harvey Schools, David Wyatt, Audrey Brooks, Dorothy Carter, Judy Collins, Deborah Fogg, Stella Holmes, Mary Louvier, Kathy Minter, Teresa Moore, Gertrude Nelson, Debra Prince Third Grade Harry Johnson, George Loving, Clyde Mitchell, James Prince, Jerry Whitlock, Edmond Wilson, James Wilson, Steven Walsh, Jeanette Day, Rose Fogg, Roberta Funai, Anita Hill, Andrea Johnson, Roberta Louvier, Jeanette Moore, Geraldine Stewart Second Grade Robert Akers, Anthony Battle, Robert Baylor, Michael Bradley, Edward Carter, Michael Davis, James Gathercole, William Johnson, David Louvier, Columbus Pollard, Darry Smith, Larry Smith, Ernest Watkins, Patrica Braxton, Cheryl Farmer, Brenda Gathercole, Pearl Johnson Arlene Jones, Linda Louvier, Velma Louvier, Sylvia Pollard, Earlene Schools, Shirley Tunstall, Michell Vaughan, JoAnne Walton First Grade Woodrow Clark, John Elliott, Wayne Eubank Kenneth Eubank, George Gibson, Gerald Heffler, Ellis Hill, Thomas Jones, George Louvier, Michael Milstead, Nelson Prince, Charles Sickal, Ray Sickal, Robert Sutton, Charles Wilson, Patsy Carter, Nokomis Fortune, Buldine Holmes, Mona Johnson, Pamela Martin, Jean Taylor I bet they talk about Coke all night long! Who hid my answer book? See you at seven, Lizzie! Had too much to drink! Where is Ed? High, sign! I’m leaving now! Has he got it? Hello, Milton? ORGANIZATIONS Senior SCA Officers Mrs. Minor, Sponsor; Polly Loving, Reporter; Joyce Garnett, Secretary Raymond Atkins, President; Lilly Loving, Vice President; William Clark Treasurer; Beta Club Mrs. Gardner, Sponsor; A, Martin, P. Wilson, J. Mitchell, L, Loving, J. Garnett, P. Wyatt. D. Chenault, Tignor, E, Jones, R. Atkins, B. Jeffries B. Mitchell, M. Jones, A. Martin, Reporter; B. Jeffries, Federation Reporter; B. Beadles, Historian; P. Wyatt, President; S, Stephens, Vice President; S. Langford, Secretary; M. Armstrong, Treasurer; G. Longest, S. Longest, S. Gibson, G. Fogg, D. Gibson, C. Taylor, M. Gibson, J. Fortune, J. Atkins, A. Fogg, M. Taylor, D. Hill, B. Broaddus, F, Fortune, Mrs. Jones, Sponsor; M. Broache, S. Williams, M. Martin, C. Jackson, P. Loving, S. Randolph, M, Schools, L. Stephens, S. Loving, L. Holmes J. Elliott, R. Davis, H. Longest, D. Farmer, Reporter; D. Smith, Treasurer; M. Watkins, President; E. Jones, Vice President; W. Mitchell, Secretary; L. Byrd, H. Stephens, D. Fogg, R. Fogg, R. Seal, B. Mitchell, R, Higgins, J. Baldwin, R. Williams, R. Davis, T. Stone, D. Chenault, R, Tignor, J. Langford, R. Atkins, M. Otto, C, Fogg, S. Frizzell, A. Powers, E, Gathright, J. Fogg, J. Whitlock, Mr. Gwathmey, Sponsor; W. Irice, D. Atkins, B. Seal, J. Hunley, B. Langford, B. Bradley, J. Fortune, D. Gillenwalters, W. Martin F.B.LA J. Atkins, S. Langford, M. Jones, B. Beadles, Secretary; M. Armstrong, Treasurer;]. Mitchell, E. Trice, L. Wyatt, B. Jeffries, P. Wilson, M. Schools, D. Gibson, S. Nelson, J. Garnett, President; G. Longest, A. Martin, M. Martin, S. Stephens, L. Loving, Vice President; L. Randolph, P. Lov- ing, D. Johnson, J. Longest, P. Wyatt, T. Stone, J. Langford, R. Atkins, D. Chenault, J. Fogg, B. Seal, E, Jones, R. Tignor, Mrs. Wright, Sponsor Library Club Mrs. Hagerty, Sponsor; J. Longest, President; M, Broache, Vice President; R. Atkins, J. Garnett, Secretary; J. Fortune, Treasurer; S. Frizzell, S. Williams, L. Stephens, G. Longest, D. Johnson, J. Atkins, P. Wilson, M. Jones, E. Trice, D. Atkins, Reporter; R. Tignor, D. Chenault, M. Wat- kins, T. Stone, E. Jones, C. Fogg, C. Jackson Monogram Club BACK ROWS: Mr. Gwathmey, Coach; C. Fogg, J. Garnett, M. Watkins, L. Randolph, R. Tignor, B. Jeffries, J. Langford, J. Atkins, T. Stone, D. Hill, R. Atkins, Mr. Cowne, Coach; SITTING: Mrs. Greenwood, Coach; D. Chenault, Treasurer; M. Schools, Vice President; E. Jones, President; J. Mitchell, Secretary; P. Wyatt, Reporter; Mr. Hanks, Coach; KNEELING: L. Loving, A. Martin, D. Atkins, J. Fogg, S. Randolph, P. Wilson. Glee Club BACK ROWS: R. Williams, D. Gibson, J. Fortune, D. Atkins, M. Schools, T. Stone, M. Arm- strong, M. Jones, C. Fogg, S. Langford, G. Longest, E. Jones, M. Martin, S. Stephens, J. Gar- nett, R. Tignor, W. Clark, S. Gibson, B. Langford, SITTING: P. Wyatt, J, Mitchell, J. Longest, D. Johnson, B. Beadles, L. Stephens. Room for four please?? Now Peggy, HE wasn’t that What Bird ! ! good looking. Polly, I WON ' T WORK. Now I lay me down to sleep Looking for a BOOK? Sealed with a KISS ! ! Now ! About BUDDY?? Rock Elvis. Rock ! ATHLETICS Varsity Cheerleaders Peggy Wyatt, Mary Armstrong, Shirley Langford CO-CAPTAINS: Judy Mitchell, Joyce Garnett llj 1 1 ■ n H M 1 11 1 Girl’s Varsity Basketball STANDING: D. Johnson, Manager; S. Williams, Coach Gwathmey, L. Loving, P. Wilson, S. Stephens, A. Martin, Coach Greenwood, M. Schools, J. Longest, Manager; KNEELING: M. Broache, C. Taylor, Co- Captains: P. Loving, B, Jeffries; L. Mitchell, D. Hill. Free shot for Lilly Coaches Gwathmey and Greenwood POLLY LOVING ROYAL STARS BETTY JEFFRIES PEGGY WILSON LILLY LOVING AUDREY MARTIN DELORES HILL MARY JANE SCHOOLS CONNIE TAYLOR Boy’s Varsity Basketball STANDING; D. Gillenwalters, Manager; J. Fortune, C. Holmes, L. Tucker, W. Clark, K. Otto, D. Farmer, Coach Hanks, J. Whitlock, Manager; KNEELING: L. Wyatt, R. Atkins, Co-Captains: T. Stone, D. Che- nault; J. Langford, B. Mitchell. Royals in Action Chenault driving for two points DALE CHENAULT ROYAL TOMMY STONE STARS RAYMOND ATKINS MILTON WATKINS LARRY WYATT JONAH LANGFORD LEE TUCKER Royals Junior Varsity Basketball BACK ROW: L. to R. Bobby Mitchell, Steve Frizzell, Monroe Otto, Woodrow Trice, Jerry Fortune, Mr. Cowne, Coach; Kenny Otto, Jimmy Whitlock, FRONT ROW: L. to R. Henry Longest, Larry Byrd, Donald Smith, Junior Hundley, David Gillenwalters, Henry Stephens Junior Varsity Cheerleaders BACK ROW: Faye Fortune, Sue Gibson, Betty Mitchell; FRONT ROW: Mary Gibson, Anne Fogg CUSTODIAN CAFETERIA MRS. LONGEST MRS. ROWE MRS. JEFFERIES Bus Drivers Left to Right: Mr. Pitts, Mr. Gathright, Mr. Schools, Ronnie Tignor, Donnie Atkins, C. W. Fogg, Milton Watkins, Raymond Atkins, Mrs. Griggs not pictured. Safety Patrol Left to Right: Roger Fogg, Jimmy Whitlock, Ronnie Seal, Emmett Gathright, Jr. , Larry Wyatt, Sue Longest, William Clark, Georgia Longest, Donald Davis, Kenny Fogg, Peggy Wyatt, Shirley Langford. Not so Hard ! ! Take me away from all of this Some Show Huh? You RINK- E- DINK Hey! Look what Hollywood ' s missing MiMW Wayne dreaming again. Ain ' t 1 the cutest teacher you ever saw? Blackout, Bet you can ' t put one by me! Secret Agent 00 1 2! ! Kill It before it spreads! GUS-A -GO-GO-! It ' s enough to kill a dog. . I was supposed to turn that bell off. That ' s it. Honey. I don ' t want to hear it. Breakaway. Ed, I ' m excited! Oops! Joy. I ' ve got a new SECRET! Supposedly Studying. Strike One! I Love You, too. 1 . Would you believe 2 out of 10? Joy to the World 5th Grade Lineup Here comes the chu chu train! 1 ! 1 What ' s Happening! ! 1 really didn ' t think you could do it. Down with the old Up This will make 99, I think, with the new. Here comes Santa Claus. 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BROACHE u. s p T Dtr PAINTS General Merchandise Aylett, Virginia HEATH’S RADIO TV SALES SERVICE Mechanic sville Virginia Phone: 746-9341 I L oo 0(5 On Your Way to Richmond Stop at Mechanicsville, Virginia BLAIRS DRUG STORE 3601 Mechanicsville Pike Richmond, Virginia TAPPAHANNOCK PHARMACY Tappahannock, Virginia exalt DRUGS Compliments of TAPPAHANNOCK FRONT-END SERVICE Tappahannock, Virginia BARNES FORD SALES , INC. Ford - Falcon - Fairlane Mustang Tappahannock, Va. 443-3131 HARRIS FLIPPEN AND COMPANY Distributors of Sporting Goods Sixth and Main Street. Phone 443-3531 D D AUTO BODY SHOP Expert Auto Body Repair and Painting - Wrecker Service Glass Gut and Installed GEORGE W. DUNN ROBERT S. DAVIS, JR. Box No. 753 and 833 Tappahannock-, Va. Compliments of BROOKS AND PRINCE BABBER SHOP Tappahannock, Virginia Compliments ol HAYDEN’S SHOE STORE AND REPAIR ' Shoes for tlie entire family r Compliments of aNDERTON’S DEPT. STORE Tappahannock, Virginia GEORGE H. MEYERS SONS Quality Meats, always a treat Richmond, Virginia CmRKLIFT MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT Phone 353-6638 INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS INC. 2Z07 Staples Mill Road Richmond, Virginia Branch; 540 S. Mil Hgwy. Va. Beach, Va, G A H R ETT Imlwn t. n rpffl A Rtui) TRADEMARK Of CANADIAN CAR fORl WILLImM DIV. HAWKER SIDDELEY CANADA LTD. R. D. (BOB) GREENWOOD, Owner COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Mechanic sville, Virginia STATE PLANTERS BANK Mechanicsville , Virginia if JT-. M SOUTHSIDE BANK Big or Small, We Welcome Your Account Aylett, Virginia Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System COLONIAL TYPEWRITERS, INC. HENRY AND BILL RUTLEDGE 601 Prince George Street Williamsburg, Virginia Victor Adder s , Calculators Royal Typewriters and Cash Registers Electric, Manual and Portables Marriott students use typewriters from Colonial Typewriters, Inc. Sales - Service - Rentals Service on All American Made Machines Complete Supplies Office Supplies Office Furniture Duplicating and Mimeographing Machines Norelco Dictating Equipment Phone: CA 9-5818 BANK OF ESSEX LET US HELP Tappahannock, Virginia Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation No Service Charge on Checking Accounts GOOD FOOD LOWERY’S RESTAURANT Kentucky Fried Chicken Warsaw, Virginia Front end Alignment - Wheel Balancing Mechanical Work of all Types State Inspection Tappahannock, Virginia ROLAND B. BALL, Prop. TAPPAHANNOCK RADIATOR SHOP 443-3191 UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Serving Caroline County Since 1902 Bowling Green, Virginia - 22427 Telephone 633-5031 You ' re money ‘ Ahead! 4% on Regular Passbook Savings Compounded Semi-annually 4 1 2% on One Year Saving Certificate BANKING HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9 to 2 F riday 9 to 2 and 4 to 7 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System The finest of all foods JOHN D. FOGG General Merchandise 301 MARKET Owenton, Virginia Phone POplar 9-7626 Meats and Groceries Bowling Green, Virginia Fine Foods - Priced Right at JFloUiersf KIDWELL’S FOODLAND Meats and Groceries FLOWER FASHIONS Bowling Green, Virginia ||« ' Bowling Green, Virginia M Phones 633-6558 Phone: 663-6200 633-6152 Flowers for all occasions. G. G. FARM SERVICE YOUR TROUBLiS Phone 633-6690 - Milford, Va. Feed - I ' ertilizer - Seed Farm Supplies BEADLES AUTO SERVICE and General Auto Repair Grain Buying St. Stephens Church, Virginia Shop at R. D. FOGG S. B. MUNDIE’S Electric and Plumbing Contractor For Better Groceries General Merchandise Owenton, Virginia Helmet, Virginia 769-4300 MID-ATLANTIC SALES SERVICE Box 218 -- Mechanic sville , Va. Phone No. Mechanicsville 746-5335 Frick Sawmills - Edgers - Trimmers (Mounted Steel Frame Mills) Cornell Automatic Wood Saws Mellot Hydraulic Log Turners Simonds and Hoe, Saws - Supplies Dixie Logging Tools Berry Hydraulic Feeds - All Mills WE BUILD CONVEYORS AND DECKS BRIGHT ★ RESTAURANT Steaks - Fried Chicken Soda Fountain Esso Products King William, Va. , Inter Rt. 360 and 30 Prop. , JIMMY MORRIS BUHRMAN AND SONS, INC. Hermitage and Overbrook Roads Richmond 20, Virginia P.O. Box 5305 Elgin 8-6776 B. W. WHITE FUNERAL HOME LIPSCOMBE SERVICE, INC. Ph. PO 9-7986 and PO 9-7981 Sales and Service Oxygen Equipped Ambulance . . . Monuments ... King William, Virginia Aylett, Virginia In the Mechanic sville Shopping Center DUNN’S DRIVE-IN SOULES GARAGE Aylett, Virginia Mechanic sville Wrecker Service Virginia T elephone: Day - 769-7354 Night - 769-4766 HELPING YOU BUILD A BRIGHTER VIRGINIA VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Bowling Green, Virginia BLATT CHEVROLET DURHAM OIL CO. St. Stephens Church, Virginia Complete Line of Petroleum Products Sales and Service Milford, Virginia Phone: 633-6300 POYNOR’S GARAGE Poland Saws, Farm Repair Milford, Virginia Milford, Virginia Phone 443-2850 JUNE PARKER RAPPAHANNOCK PRODUCTS, INC. MEMORIALS Ice . Coal . Seafood . Bait Distinctive Monuments of Tackle Finest Quality Processing and Slaughtering Service Tappahannock, Virginia Tappahannock, Virginia Phone 443-2121 TAPPAHANNOCK HOME MILTON L. HAMMOND, LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS INC. Dependable Service - Service, Superior Quality Building Contractor Phone 443-3997 Millwork Shop The Best Dressed Man Wears Shirts Laundered by Phone 443-3375 TAPPAHANNQCK HQME LAUNDRY Tappahannock, Virginia Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service LOWERY’S RESTAURANT ESSEX FLORIST Tappahannock, Virginia Tappahannock, Virginia Reser tionsat Phone 443-3585 ROLAND B. BALL BROOKS ESSO SERVICE ATLANTIC SERVICE CENTER Tappahannock, Virginia Washing and Greasing Tappahannock, Virginia Phone 443-4901 Wheel Balancing Expert Lubrication Tires and ij Accessories A. R. WATTS SONS Groceries and Merchandise Millers Tavern, Virginia THE RAPPAHANNOCK TIMES Printers and Publishers Job Printing and Office Supplies Offset and Letter Press Tappahannock, Virginia LATEST NEWS E. W. WHITEHEAD Published | Thursday J C. M. WHITEHEAD Mornings THE TIDEWATER YORK WHOLESALE COMPANY REVIEW U Wholesale Grocers All Kinds of West Point, Virginia Printing - Book Work West Point, Virginia Phone 166 Phone 86 LEE FORD SALE INC. F or d - Falcon - Thunderbird- Mustang and Trlicks West Point, Virginia 843-2500 Best Wishes VINCENT FUNERAL HOME West Point, Virginia Cemetery Monuments - Enduring Granite and Marble All Kinds of Fishing Bait Wholesale Retail E. H. DIGGS SON, INC. 430 14th Street West Point, Virginia Fresh Fish and Oysters Steamed and Deviled Crabs Our Specialty R. S. DIGGS Phone 723 TAYLOR MOTOR CO., INC. Dodge - Dart - Coronet - Monaco Night Service Ph. 9-7566 Phone 9-7564 KING WILLIAM We don ' t Dodge the issue - We issue the Dodge! DANIEL ' S WAYSIDE FURNITURE 3708 Mechanic sville Pike Richmond, Virginia North and South Richmond ' s Largest Furniture Store Store Hours Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free Delivery 100 miles from Richmond Phone 643-7407 DODGE YORK TIRE AND RECAPPING CO. West Point, Virginia Phone 390 Firestone Tires Delco Batteries One-Day Service - Recapping ■wester H THE FABRIC SHOP ni Tappahannock, Virginia Fabrics for All Purposes Your Choice of Anything Simplicity - McCalls Tappahannock, Virginia Vogue Patterns Compliments of FRENCH’S MARKET PtCCed Compliments of CAMCO Tappahannock, Virginia Tappahannock, Virginia TAPPAHANNOCK Compliments of BUILDING SUPPLY CO., DANGERFIELD INC. INS. AGENCY Building and Plumbing Supplies Tappahannock, Virginia Remodeling, General Contracting Tappahannock, Virginia Hartford HUNDLEY EVANS In Account With INSURANCE BONDS B AND S - Our Pledge - Sound Insurance for Every need Carefully Written Conscientiously Serviced WjrSw Tappahannock, Virginia Hillcrest 3-8100 Phone Hillcrest 3-2341 Sales and Service Tappahannock, Virginia School ' s Auto Service Compliments HENDERSON S ESSO Mechanic sville , Va. Tires and Accessories Phone 769-7021 AYLETT BARBER SHOP Route 360, Aylett, Va. Tues. - Thurs. 9:00 to 7:00 Wed. 1:00 to 7:00 Fri. and Sat. 9:00 - 9:00 DARI TREAT West Point, Virginia Food Frozen Dairy good food For the Best GUTHRIES HARDWARE PAMUNKEY MOTOR SALES INC. Moore ' s Paint - Fishing Tackle Phone 843-2444 West Point, Va. 14th Street MECHANICSVILLE DRUG STORE Phone 746-5168 Phone: 746-5640 PRELUDE . BEAUTY SALON M 5823 Mechanicsville Pike ' Jr Mechanicsville J Shopping Center Mechanicsville , Va. MRS. GLADIES NARRON, Prop. Compliments Compliments of of Virginia Elastic Corporation TAPPAHANNOCK Yarn Corporation FURNITURE STORE Tidewater Weaving Corporation Tappahannock, Virginia New location next door to the E ssex, Virginia Safeway TIDEWATER FARM THOMPSON MACHINE SUPPLY INC. WORKS Purina Chows and Sanitation Chain Saw and Engine Department Feed and Garden Seed Highway 17 and Wright Street Fertilizer and Farm Supplies Phone 443-3474 Tappahannock, Va. Phone 443-3979 Machine Shop and Welding Service Tappahannock, Va. J. E. WILSON CO. J. R. WINDER SON A Sale s Modern Power Auto Parts Farm Machinery Service ALUS-CHALMERS Phone 333-5800 Phone 443-4074 Millers Tavern, Virginia Warsaw, Va. NORTHERN NECK CREAMERY, INC. Sure Sign Farmers Creame Dairy Products Warsaw, Virginia RAPPAHANNOCK EQUIPMENT CO., INC. ry Tappahannock, Phone 443-3456 J. C. DeShazo C. N. DeShazo E. W. Haile Virginia Whole some Grain Dealers IMPLEMENTS EWART’S VIRGINIA FROZEN SPOONBREAD Delicious At Your Favorite Grocery- Manufactured in Richmond, Virginia By EWART ' S FROZEN FOODS COMPANY WINDER’S MOBIL Better Groceries at SERVICE STATION J. S. ESTES General Merchandise Millers Tavern, Va. Howertons, Va. Compliments of W. TARRANT FOX TAPPAHANNOCK TIRE and RECAPPING Fox Gravel Corporation Aylett, Virginia 769--6000 W. G. BAREFORD Tappahannock, Va, Gravel and Sand Washed and Graded YORK SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Building Materials Feed - Seed - Fertilizer, Etc. EVERYTHING TASTES BETTER ON ... 30 -Day Account West Point, Virginia Z3181 SKELTON BROS. BACON’S TEXACO OIL CORP. Distributors of Petroleum Products 3012 Mechanicsville Pk. Richmond, Virginia Phone 643-9087 J. c. BACON JR. Day or Night Box 872 Rappahannock, Va. H. L. ESSO SERVICE STATION EUGENE W. SIMPKINS (tsso) DIAIH King William, Va. GENERAL HAULING AND MERCHANDISE Phone 769-7182 T. O. SALES Quality Furniture and Appliances J. M. JEFFRIES Corner 15th and Main Streets St. Stephens Church, Va. West Point, Virginia A. F. TOKARZ SHOE SHOP Compliments of THE FORK TASTEE-FREEZ Acme boots AND and excellent shoe repairs 913 Main Street SUTTON’S FARM EQUIPMENT West Point, Va. Plain View, Va. Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN 5 t-10 t STORE West Point, Virginia Try The Dime Store First JOHN T. SUTTON St. Stephens Church, Virginia Sales and Service Demonstration Upon Request Phone King W illiam 769-7900 Night 769-4143 Compliments of WOODY FUNERAL HOME 2110 E. Laburnum Avenue 643-2887 COMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO A GREAT CLASS TROPHIES • PLAQUES • DIPLOMAS • INVITATIONS R. C. GWATHMEY Bruington, Virginia Phone: 769-7748 Select Country Real Estate PRINCE CONSTRUCTION { c e0nmg MODERN COMPANY CLEANERS Roads - Driveways - Basements IH Grader - Asphalt i||in|A Tappahannock BOYD PRINCE fllr St. Stephens Church, Va. Warsaw, Virginia 769-415Z Two points for Mr. Gwathmey Janitor, Jonah! How about adding twenty points to our One of Mr, Cowne ' s quiet classes! acore LaVerne? HOW MARRIOTT SCHOOL RECEIVED ITS NAME There were no public schools in Virginia until 1870, even though Thomas Jefferson had advocated public schools for the state as early as 1784, so those who received an education had to be given it by their parents or wealthy citizens of the community. However, King and Queen County was an important Educational Center with many excellent private schools from the time it became a county in 1691. Mrs, Elizabeth Baylor Marriott and her husband, Mr. Obadiah Marriott, a very weal- thy Scotch gentleman, did not have any children. Captain Marriott lived at Bewdley which he probably built, and owned a great deal of land in King and Queen County. Mrs. Marriott had first married John Walker and had three children. These children were in affluent circumstances, so apparently both Mr, and Mrs. Marriott were interested in the education of those less fortunate, and here we find conflicting stories. According to Mr. J, Henley Walker, a descendent of Mrs. Marriott, Mr. Marriott devised in his will a large tract of land called Smithfieid to be rented out for the support of poor children as long as the sun and swamps were running, and assist in schooling them. In the King and Queen Historical Society Bulletins, we find references to Mrs. Eliza- beth Baylor Marriott leaving one thousand acres of land known as the Smithfieid tract to St. Stephens’ Parish for the establishment of a public school. It is also interesting to note that this Smithfieid tract was land first patented by Colonel Goodrich a century be- fore, and had been forfeited by him for his part in Bacon ' s Rebellion. It was later pur- chased by John Baylor, the father of Mrs. Marriott. The funds from this land, given in 1770, had been in continuous use at least 138 years for educational purposes but a school had not been built. However, on November 6, 1906, a contract was let and the school was opened the following fall. In 1906 when King and Queen County decided to build two public schools, the 1, 000 acres were sold and the money divided between Marriott and St. Stephens Church, which was named for Mrs. Marriott and Stevensville High School, since both were in St. Ste- phens Parish. Marriott was located on a part of the original tract of land. Dale Betty Charles Baby Pictures Peggy Tommy Polly Shirley Donnie Ronnie John D. WHO’S WHO BEST ALL AROUND Polly Loving and Ed Jones BIGGEST FLIRT Ronnie Tignor and Shirley Langford BEST LOOKING Raymond Atkins and Peggy Wyatt MOST ATHLETIC Dale Chenault and Betty Jeffries BEST DRESSED Tommy Stone and Polly Loving MOST DEPENDABLE Betty Jeffries and Ronnie Tignor SHYEST Bobby Langford and Peggy Wyatt MOST POPULAR Betty Jeffries and John D, Fogg MOST DIGNIFIED Pogg and Peggy Wyatt WITTIEST Ed Jones and Polly Loving MOST AMBITIOUS Shirley Langford and Raymond Atkins MOST COURTEOUS John Martin and Ronnie Tignor MOST ENTHUSIASTIC Peggy Wyatt and Tommy Stone MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Ed Jones and Betty Jeffries CUTEST John D. Fogg and Polly Loving MOST STUDIOUS Shirley Langford and C. W. Fogg BIGGEST PEST Donnie Atkins and Bobby Langford BEST PERSONALITY Betty Jeffries and John D. Fogg FRIENDLIEST Dale Chenault and Buddy Seal MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Peggy Wyatt and Ed Jones LAZIEST Bobby Langford and Donnie Atkins MOST MISCHIEVOUS - - John D. Fogg and Polly Loving FUNNIEST - - NOISIEST Buddy Seal and John D. Fogg FAREWELL As we gaze around the room At Fair Girls and Boys, one and all, The time has come too soon To say Farewell - it ' s been a ball! F - is for the tun we ' ve had together A - is for the attitude you ' ve shown R - is for the rascals you sometimes were E - is for the exciting times we ' ve known W - is for all the working hours E - is for the excellence in all you do L - is for a life without showers L - is for the love we feel for you Put them all together They spell Farewell. . . . and to you - Fair Girls and Boys. . . . Fare--welll With love and best wishes. Autographs Autographs ♦ 4 ' a- Ts. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The Wo ' ldt Beti Veerbooki Are Terlot made ♦i? ' T
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