Millboro High School - Spur Yearbook (Millboro, VA)

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AUGUSTA COUNTY LIBRARY O ' 0 cC- M -- MILLBORO, HIGH SCHOOL Millboro, Virginia r We, the Senior Class of 1953, wish to dedicate the annual. The Spur, to Mr. M. P. Skinner, who has been a member of the faculty for two years, as teacher of English. His patient guidance as our sponsor has made possible the publication of The Spur. He is more to us thain our teacher and sponsor: he is our f riend. i AIIIIM STMI First Row: Lucille Rhea, Maxine Law, Frankie Wood, Wilton Brinkley. Second Row: Peggy Doyle, Martha Jolly, Dorothy Roberts, Evangeline Botkin, Betty Watts, Betty Arbogast, Eleanor Simmons, Edgar Brown, Tom Flecker. Third Row: Mr. Skinner, Ann Tuning, Caroline Deeds, Helen Webb ' Georga McCray, Claude Pelter. Martha Joily Caroline Deeds Georga McCray Maxine Law Edgar Brown T om Flecker Lucille Rhea Secretary M. H. S., ' 52 JOHN E. ROOT Assistant Principal Alderson Broaddus College Salem College, B.S. West Virginia University Hien scneiii [Kuliv MR. J. E. JOYCE V. P. I. B.S. in Vocational Agricxilture MRS. G. RUSH Madison College B.S. in Education Commercial, English MRS. M. CAULEY Hollins College A.B. in Mathematics History, Mathematics MR. L. RUSH Bridgewater College, A.B. Madison College Shenandoah College Social Studies Boys ' Coach MR. M. P. SKINNER Fairmont State College, A.B. West Virginia University, A. M. George Washington University English MRS. M. BRINKLEY Madison College B.S. in Education Home Economics i $[IIIOIt$ THOMAS EDWARD FLECKER A strong mind (?) in a strong body F.F.A. 1,Z,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. MAXINE LeVERNE LAW Work while you work, but play often. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; S. C. A. 3, 4; Press Club 4; An¬ nual Staff 4. GEORGA LEE McCRAY Ignorance is bliss, so try to be happy. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; S. C. A. 2, 3, 4; Beta 4; Basketball 4; Cheerleader 3; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. FRANCES MARION WOOD Laugh cuid the world laughs with you. S. C. A. 2, 3, 4; Beta 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Bas - ketball 1,2, 3; Cheerleader 1; Press Club 4; Glee Club 2. BETTY ELAINE WATTS Friendliness makes the world go round. Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. sdimiii COURTNEY EDGAR BROWN Eat all you Ccui; then eat some more. S. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. MARTHA JANE JOLLY I have hopes yet, for the future is bright. Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. ANN COURSEY TUNING Silence has become her mother tongue. F.H.A. 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. LUCILLE PLECKER RHEA Why rush? Rome wasn ' t built in a day. Glee Club 1,2,3,4;F.H.A. 2,3,4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. ELLEN EVANGELINE BOTKIN Her quietness does not make her less important. Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; S. C. A. 2, 3; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. m m WILTON CARLYLE BRINKLEY Where is your learning? F.F.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ROBERTS I ' m not as meek as I look. F.H. A. 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. P PEGGY FRANCES DOYLE Happy am I, from care I ' m free. Why aren ' t they all contented like me? F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Beta Club 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. IRIS CAROLINE DEEDS I want a man-a man-a mansion in the sky. Glee Club 1; S.C. A. 3, 4; F.H. A. 2, 3, 4; Cheer¬ leader 2, 3, 4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. ciAss Hisroiiv Memories crowd upon us as we struggle to record our history of activities and events through twelve years of school life at Millboro School. It has been a long and tedious journey, but a very satisfactory one. We have been taught and guided through the years by wise and educated teachers, and our association together has enriched and streng¬ thened every memory. In the fall of 1940, thirty-six very young pupils enrolled with Miss Haynes for our first taste of school life. Looking back now, we can remember how strange the new environment seemed to us, going out for the first time into the wide world. The years passed swiftly, and before we hardly became aware of it, the time had come for us to enroll (in the fall of 1948) in the longed-for readm of high school. By now there were only twenty-two pupils. Many of the original classmates had left us, and several new pupils from Williamsville and Burnsville had entered our class. Mr. Norman Demick was our home room teacher that year in the eighth grade. September 7, 1949, marked our arrival as Freshmen. We were adjusted to class schedules by our eighth grade experience, and were soon in the swing of real high school life. Mr. George F. Bagby was Principal this year, and Mr. Edwin E. Will was Superintendent of Schools. Our class officers for this year were: President, Caroline Deeds; Vice President, Peggy Conner; Se¬ cretary, Tommy Hinebough; and Treasurer, Frankie Wood. On September 6, 1950, we entered Miss Parks ' room as sophisticated Sophomores. Class officers this year were: President, Georga Lee McCray; Vice President, Maxine Law; Secretary, Martha Jane Jol¬ ly; and Treasurer, Donald Porter. We were one step nearer the goal when, on September 6, 1951, fourteen of us became at last upper classmen, as Juniors. Officers this year were: President, Frankie Wood; Vice President, Edgar Brown; Secretary, Maxine Law; and Treasurer, Wilton Brinkley. Mr. Grant Rush succeeded Mr. Bagby the year we were Juniors, and remained Principal to see us through our remaining year. September 4, 1952, was a memorable day for us. We had reached our desired goal at last. We were the dignified Seniors. There were only thirteen of us, and many things confronted us for completion. Lucille Rhea had entered our class for our last year, and Mr. Skinner was our home room teacher. Our officers for this year are: President, Peggy Doyle; Vice President, Dorothy Roberts; Secretary, Betty Watts; and Treasurer, Lucille Rhea. Now that we ' ve completed our twelve years of school, we graduate with the hope and determination of finding a bright and successful future. [AST Will AND lIShMIKl the Senior Class of Millboro High, in the year 1953, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and beqnea the following: To our teachers and parents we wish to express our thanks for helping us reach the point in our lives where we now are. To the Eighth Grade, we will our quiet ways. To the Freshmen, we will our ability to strive for the making of a better school. To the Sophomores, we will our courage to move to higher goals. To the Juniors, we will our dignified ways, our Senior privileges, cind our home room. Last but not least, we, as individuals, would like to will the following: I, Maxine Law, ' will my shortness to Helen Webb. I, Georga McCray, will my ability to yap at any time and any place to Bebe Jean Lockridge. I, Dorothy Roberts, will my skin and bones to Polly Doyle. I, Ann Tuning, will my history book to Blanche Clark. I, Peggy Doy e, will my weight to Dinah Wandless. I, Martha Jolly, will my red hair to Mr. Root. I, Edgar Brown, will everything which I have to Tommy Wood, and hope he uses it better than I have. I, Tom Plecker, will my whiskers to Toodle Ford. I, Wilton Brinkley, will my ability to be Most Studious to Dick Judy. I, Caroline Deeds, will my seat in the library to Elinor Cauley. I, Evangeline Botkin, will my small frame to Eleanor Neff. I, Lucille Rhea, will my seat to another married lady. I, Frankie Wood, will my ability to make good grades to Billy Deeds. Millboro, Virginia January 15, 1958 D[ ll Hi Dear Ann, I ' ll just have to write you about my visit with the members of our Class of 1953 . I knew it would be lots of fun to take a tour and visit with each one. I planned this after visiting you in September. First, I went to Millboro to see Georga Lee. She teaches Science there in school and I had the privilege of sitting in on one of her classes. Believe it or not, she really had a quiet class of students. Frankie is teaching music at Central High School near Clifton Forge. She is engaged and plans to be married in June. While in Clifton Forge, I went to Kostel ' s Restaurant to eat, and dur¬ ing the time I was there, Betty came in. Betty works at Grand Central Station in New York, but was home on vacation. I was very surprised to find Edgar as Manager of the Men ' s Depart¬ ment at Sears Roebuck ' s Store in Roanoke. He has been working there since he graduated from school. I stopped in Sumter, S. C. , for the night at a lovely tourist court. What a surprise it was to find Peggy in the manager ' s office. I knew she lived in Sumter, but I did not know at the time that she and her husband owned this tourist court. From there I went to Tampa, Florida, to see Maxine. She is secre¬ tary at a department store where her husband is manager. I went to Key West to visit Martha Jane. She works in a telegraph office there in the winter, but goes to New York in the summer to work. How nice to go to a warm climate in the winter ! Coming back through Georgia, I stopped at Fort Benning to see Wil¬ ton. He joined the Paratroopers in July after finishing school. Tom is in the Air Force and stationed at Macon, Georgia. He was glad to see me, but what hurt was that I caught him driving a Ford truck. You know his opinion of Fords! I went on to Richmond, where I was to visit Caroline. She is em¬ ployed at the telephone company as secretary, is married, and has two sweet little girls. Evangeline lives in Staunton and works in the office at Montgomery Ward. I told her about your job at the gas company in Washington, D.C. , and how you enjoyed working there. While I was eating in a restaurant in Staunton, Dorothy walked in. She took me up to her cozy little apartment for a few minutes ' visit. Boy, was Dorothy dressed! No wonder she works at the Carol House. It was wonderful seeing all our classmates. I enjoyed my tour a lot. You must try it sometime. Love, Lucille Million Dollar Smile Merry Christmas !!!!!! The second look! What flavor ? ? ? Waiting for Santa! ! ! Your halo slipped! You ' re late, teacher! ! ! Something Special? Rah-rah-rah!!! jysT Mkmi Mr. Joyce. Mrs. Brinkley. Mr. Root. Mr. G. Rush. Mrs. Rush. Mrs. Cauley. Mr. Skinner . Tom Flecker. Ann Tuning . Betty Watts. Dorothy Roberts ... Lucille Rhea. Wilton Brinkley .... Edgar Brown.. Frankie W ood.. Georga Lee McCray , Peggy Doyle.. Evangeline Botkin . . , Caroline Deeds .... Martha Jane Jolly . . , Maxine Law.. Eleanor Simmons . . , DeWayne Law.. Claude Pelter . Richard Judy.. Betty Arbogast . . . . . Nancy Smith.. Don Porter.. Helen Webb.. Barbara Kayton. Dinah Wandless. Lucy Williams. Edgar Brinkley. Leo Doyle. Florence Botkin . . . , Payne Ford . Bebe Jean Lockridge Kenneth Nelson. Malin Armstrong . . , Alice Vess. . . Going at a 45-mile speed limit. .Not being able to sing. . With a bald head. . With wavy hair. .Being a cranky teacher. . Not teaching History. Not being a good English teacher. .With a new Ford car. .Flirting. .Not being a good sport. .Not liking movies. .Being single again. .Being short and fat. .Not liking girls. .Making F ' s . .Not liking Square Dances. .Not liking to cheer lead. .Not taking part in things. .Not giggling. .Without freckles. .With black hair. .Being ugly. . . Liking men without mustaches. .Having manners. .Being 6 ft. tall. .Being quiet. .Not fussing. .Not helping the girls. .Being short. .Without her diamond. .Being fat. .Not smiling. .With a crew cut. .Getting to class on time. .Being noisy. .Not being mischievous. .Not being bashful. .Not flirting. .Getting in a fight. .Not having a beau. Make yourself at home! Deep in study! Lick ' em clean! ! ! ! ! ! Why the big grin? ? Camp Nimrod WHO’S WHO ff CAROLINE DEEDS FRANKIE WOOD WILTON BRINKLEY Most Mischievous Biggest Flirt Biggest Pest W ittiest Giggliest Most Dependable Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed Best All Around Most Popiilar Most Dependable Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Most Popular SdlOR SUIISIKS Name Nick Name Striking Characteristics Principal Occupation Wilton Brinkley Wilt Dimple Dodging Work Edgar Brown Eddie Personality Fixing Up His Ford Tom Plecker Pedro Plaid Shirts Going To Staunton Georga L. McCray Toots Her Walk Washing Dishe s Betty W atts Susie Ne atness W riting Letters Lucille Rhea Toot Studiousness Studying Ann Tuning Annie Quietness Embroidering Dorothy Roberts Dot F rankness Going To Movie s M axine Law Mac Blond Hair Talking In Class Martha J. Jolly Jolly Red Hair Day Dreaming Caroline Deeds Tubbles F riendliness Flirting F rankie Wood F rank Gold Football Charlie Peggy Doyle Peg Smile Chewing Gum Evangeline Botkin Beanie Smallness Going To Dances BETTY WATTS Best Natured Horror Typing Class Girls Snake s Getting Up In the Mornings Arguing Bad Dreams School Being an Old Maid Dogs Two-faced People and Gossip Lizzards Tattle Tales Spealcing In Public Studying TOM FLECKER LUCILLE RHEA EDGAR BROWN ANN TUNING Quietest Most Bashful Most Studious Most Mischievous Biggest Flirt Best All Around Best Natured Biggest Pest Wittiest Giggliest Quiete st Most Bashful I What Uses Most Wants Destiny F avorite Expression Typing Paper More Brains Military Career You Dog -gone Right Car New Ford Uncle Sam Well what do you know ' bout that Knife and F ork Hot Rod Uncle Sam Huh, that ' s a funny way to act Mirror ' 53 Two-tone Blue Buick Convertible Poor House Pee Dinkle Stationery To Finish School Marriage Well! I don ' t know Pencil and Paper Diploma Housewife Gosh Heind Lotion To Get Out of This Place Telephone Operator Gee Whiz Nail Polish Go T o Florida Housewife Oh! Leave him alone Dish Pan To Travel Nurse How ' s come History Book To Be a Pianist Secretary What are you thinking about T ongue A Man Typist Oh, Sugar F ountain Pen Letters Picuiist I really care loads Irochet Needle Diploma Texas Shoot Shampoo To Be a Celebrity Marriage What! I What ' s so funny? ??????? Posing? ??????????? Nancy ?????????? Boys ?????????? Dressed for a picture ! ! No horse-play, please ! ! ! ! ! Y oung love ? Late hours huh? ? ? ? ? JUNIOR cim First Row: Betty Arbogast, Elinor Cauley, Richard Judy, Dewayne Law. Second Row: Shirley Lyle, Claude Pelter, Donald Porter, Eleanor Simmons. Third Row: Nancy Smith, Eva Tenney, Helen Webb. SOPUIIMIIIK ChU First Row: Alene Anderson, Florence Botkin, Edgar Brinkley, Sonny Clark, Leo Doyle. Second Row: Joe Forbes, James Hall, Dorothy Hicklin, Hugh Hicklin, Barbara Kayton. Third Row: Bebe Jean Lockridge, Faye McCoy, Vivian Roberts, Johnny Shanks, Dinah Wamdless. Fourth Row: Janet Webb, Lucy Williams, Tom¬ my Wood. fiKiiHMAi uni;!; First row; Malin Arm strong, Donna Jean Bright, Grant Brinkley, Johnnie Brinkley, Blanche Clark, Polly Doyle. Second row; Payne Ford, Glen Grimm, Anna Hall, Delno Jack, Julia Jack, Thelma Jack. Third row; Adeline Law, Louella Leach, Junior Loan, Oakie Loan, Bobby Lyle, Jewell Lyle. Fourth row; Shirley Matheny, Gene McCoy, Elinor Neff, Hazel Neff, Janet Neff, Kenneth Nelson. Fifth row; Leona Plecker, Maudy Roberts, Pearl Sams, Bobby Sim¬ mons, Jean Tuning, Alice Vess. Sixth row; Joyce Wade, Betty Whitson. First Row; Ruth Ailstock, Beatrice Deitz, Nancy Arbogast, Sammy Brown, Bobby Botkin, Phillip Clark, Elmer Grimm, Carlye Bogan, Gene Beverage. Second Row; Janie Kelley, Wilma Clark, Wanda Burns, Florence Jack, Joan Crawford, Arnold Cauley, Johnny Leach, Cleotis Law, Tucker Campbell. Third Row; Dennis Loan, Donald Loan, Bobby Williams, Harper Wagner, Dewey Marshall, Jimmy Flecker, Greta Webb, John McCoy, Donald Liptrap. Fourth Row; Ruth Liptrap, Waldo Ro¬ berts, Barbara Nicely, Dale Purvis, Kay Loan, Helen Sams, Milton Flecker. Fifth Row; Mrs. Cauley, Lois Neff, James Reynolds, Janine Sevigny, Mrs. Rush, Larry Brinkley, Wendell Roberts, Edgar Madison. Ch[1[IIIA mMF Harry Livick AIHKIICS First Row: Johnny Shanks, Donald Porter, Wilton Brinkley, Claude Pelter, Edgar Brown, Sonny Clark. Second Row: Mr. Rush, Kenneth Nelson, Buddy Hall, Bobby Lyle, Tommy Wood, Glenn Grimm, Gene McCoy. First Row: Johnny Shanks, Sonny Clark, Leo Doyle, Wilton Brinkley, Buddy Hall, Bobby Lyle. Second Row: Mr. Rush, Donald Porter, Claude Pelter, Kenneth Nel¬ son, Tommy Wood, Glenn Grimm. Third Row: Edgar Brown, Gene McCoy. BOVr BAUdBUl VS. CH[[e[[IIDEIIIi Fight, team, fight Lean to the left Lean to the right Stand up, sit down Fight, fight, fight! ALMA MATER ' Tis dear old Millboro, ' Tis dear old Millboro, The pride of every student here. Come all you old grads. Join with us young lads. For dear old Millboro now we cheer, rah, rah! For now ' s the time, boys, ; To make a big noise. No matter what the people say. We have naught to fear, j The gang ' s all here. So hail, dear old Millboro, hail! i Rah, Rah! ! i Dims’ mmu[[ First Row; Dinah Wandless, Judy Jack, Donna Jean Bright, Joyce Wade, Pearl Sams, Mr. Root. Second Row: Alice Vess, Elinor Cauley, Betty Arbogast, Geor- ga McCray, Alene Anderson, Fay McCoy, Anna Hall, Lucy Williams, Shirley Lyle. P[P ClOB First Row: Janie Kelley, Beatrice Deitz, Elme r Grimm, Bobby Williams, Donald Liptrap. Second Row; Denis Loan, Bobby Botkin, Lois Neff, Joan Crawford. Third Row: Weddo Roberts, Barbara Nicely, Greta Webb, Wendel Roberts, Larry Brinkley. Fourth Row: Harper Wagner, Jimmy Flecker, James Reynolds, Mil- ton Flecker. m « n 4 Ik UI[IC[ CUB First Row: Eva Tenney, Shirley Lyle, Naincy Smith, Caroline Deeds. Second Row: Betty Arbogast, Georga Lee McCray, Edgar Brown, Frankie Wood, Fay McCoy, Maxine Law. Third Row: Mr. Root, Helen Webb. m ciuB First Row: Eva Tenney, Georga Lee McCray, Frankie Wood, Martha Jolly, Mrs. Rush. Second Row: Nancy Smith, Betty Arbogast, Shirley Lyle, Peggy Doyle, Dewayne Law. FU10II[ HOMFMMFRS Of OM[Oli;il First Row: Martha Jolly, Caroline Deeds, Peggy Doyle, Georga McCray, Betty Arbogast, Eleamor Simmons. Second Row: Florence Botkin, Lucy Williams, Bar¬ bara Kayton, Evangeline Botkin, Dinah Wandless. Third Row: Shirley Lyle, Lu¬ cille Rhea, Alene Anderson, Betty Watts. Fourth Row: Elinor Cauley, Bebe Lock- ridge, Mrs. Brinkley, Eva Tenney, Faye McCoy. FUIOm FORMFFIS OF AOIFFIFa First Row: Mr. Joyce, Glenn Grimm, Donald Porter, Sonny Clark, Gene McCoy, Johnny Brinkley. Second Row: Tommy Wood, Tom Plecker, Johnny Shanks, Leo Doyle, Hugh Hicklin. Third Row: Kenneth Nelson, Buddy Hall, Bobby Lyle, Claude Pelter, Edgar Brinkley. First Row: Lucy Williams, Lucille Rhea, Betty Watts, Evangeline Botkin, Mar¬ tha Jolly, Caroline Deeds. Second Row: Dinah Wandless, Dorothy Roberts, Peggy Doyle, Eva Tenney, Maxine Law, Ann Tuning, Shirley Lyle. Third Row: Dewayne Law, Edgar Brown, Donna Bright, Anna Hall, Donnie Porter, Barbara Kayton. Fourth Row: Faye McCoy, Tommy Wood, Frankie Wood, Georga McCray, Wilton Brinkley, Mr. Skinner. Fifth Row: Claude Pelter, Malin Armstrong, Tom Plecker. Ct[[ tlllB First Row: Ford, H. Webb, Tenney, Watts, Rhea, Williams, Bright, Hall, Kay¬ ton, G. Brinkley, T. Jack, Kelly, Crawford, Deitz, Mrs. Brinkley. Second Row: Armstrong, Neff, Wade, Neff, Anderson, McCoy, Wandless, Whitson, Botkin, Pollock, J. Jack, Sams, Vess, Leach, Nicely. Third Row: Burns, Jack, Loan, Webb, M. Roberts, Plecker, Tuning, D. Roberts, M. Law, Jolly, P. Doyle, D. Law, Doyle, A. Law, Matheny. The annual must go to press ! Let ' s not get gay! It Takes Two to Tango Why the down-hearted looks? The Third Man (?) Theme Pee Wee Wicked slice, Johnny I I I M I Domestic ?????? am ruuiiv Alice Hupman Shepherd College Madison College Elsie W. Tyree William Mary Marie Zimmerman Virginia S. Deeds Madison College Marian A. McCray Madison College Mildred Blanchard Hollins, B.S. University of Virginia Ada Haynes Madison College Columbia U. University of Virginia Thelma McLaughlin Ethel Frances Moore Va. Commercied Shorthand Madison College King, Madison University of Virginia $[V[KTII CIIADF First Row; Wyline Phillips, Ann Barnett, Bobby Wills, Joe Tuning, Jackie Flecker, Larry Marshall, Kent Nofsinger. Second Row; Bruce Burns, Dolly Bocook, Evelyn Riley, Shelby Loan, Louise Simmons, Edith Riley, Ruby Riley, Polly Simmons. Third Row; Mrs. Hupman, James Pritt, Donald Sams, Bobby Smith, William Tuning, Earl Marshall, Roy Swearengin, Junior Riley. mm GiiADf First Row; Rauidy Hickin, Jerry Brinkley, Ronnie Ford, Hugh Myers, Louise Cauley, Walter Kelley, Wilson Neff. Second Row; Donnie Lawrence, Bryan Bottenfield, Glenn Hicklin, Josephine Campbell, Fay Kennedy, Ethel Black, Darlene Marshall, Regina Madison. Third Row; Eugene Humphries, Emma J. Brinkley, Doris Hodge, Joyce Jack, Betty Lou Vess, Patsy Ann Tyree, Frye Crawford, Reece Conner, Mrs. Tyree. FIFTH mu h ’ ■ First Row; Jane Bogan, Linda Ailstock, Billy Bogan, Stanley Wade, Jr, , Bobby Ri¬ ley, Ruth Ingram, Ruth Rusmisel, Joan Bright, Frankie Hostetter, Freink McCoy. Second Row: Jerry Stinespring, Donald Ingram, Betty Sams, Sammie Burk, Tommy Porter, Tommy Simmons, Claude Loan, Mildred Neff, Bobby Mace, Conway Howell. Third Row: Gene Riley, Lizzie Lawrence, Derrell Carter, Clinton Jack, Genevieve Nicely, Juanita Whitson. Fourth Row: Margaret Ann Nicely, Karen Anderson, Billy Peters, Doris Riley, Bobby Whitson, Carl Swe arengin. Fifth Row: Neal Whitson, Norma Matheney, Lynn Beck. sum Ullllf 1 iH HH 4 I NL tj| fw First Row: Gay Grimm, Barbara Loan, Wayne Purvis, Leroy Roberts, John Mayse, Curtis Nelson, Patricia Mayse, Faye Matheny, Ann Lowman. Second Row: Freddie Brown, Harold Deitz, Joyce Deeds, Phyllis Whitson, Mazie McCoy, Mitzy Cauley, Agnes Layton, Cletis Roberts, Charles Porter, Reginia Stinespring, Leroy Lawrence, Jerry Sams. Third Row: Joe Carter, Alfred Hayes, Waldo Botkin, Blair Brinkley, Alvin Law, Randolph Wills, Mary Frances Hodge, Mabel Matheney. Fourth Row: David Stinespring, Troy Mullis, Mrs. Zimmerman, Dallas Reynolds, James Black. lUIRO CIIADl First Row: Ann Ramsey, Grover Madison, Freddie Ajbogast, Herman Grimm, Roxie Nicely, Jasper Jack, Imogene Layton, Sue Ann Cauley, Paul Howell. Second Row: Harvey Reynolds, Ida Simmons, David Peters, Hilda Law, George Simmons, Shirley Madison, Charles Lowman, Marian Ingram, Sylvai Wills. Third Row: Alice Cole, Rodney Huffman, Stephen Hickin, Betty Lou Dressier, Lonnie Phillips, Sammy Sim¬ mons, Nell Whitson, Ernest Matheney, Darnell Simmons. Fourth Row: Frank Ran- dozzo, Gerald Kenney, Mrs. McLaughlin, Alpheus Gale, Clara Plecker, Martha Neff, Randolph Nicely. mORIH mt[ First Row: Jessie Simmons, Phillip Clark, Glennwood Wills, Nellie Kelly, Jessie Jack, Barbara Madison, Betty Simmons, Elaine Ford, Goldie Loan, Carolyn Rey¬ nolds. Second Row: Charles Liptrap, Cecile Simmons, Carolyn Burns, Ella Jack, Peggy Marshall, Linda Beck, Geraldine Layton, Eleanor Webb, Palma Helpler. Third Row: Leo Huffman, Billy Wade, Geoffry Hickin, Roger Lyle, Buddy Sams, Phillip Buchanan, Tommy Mullis, Bobby Sams, Jerry Van Ness. Fourth Row: Danny George, Mrs. Blanchard, Charles Plecker, James Deeds, Paxil Buchanan, Billy Ross. m UAD[ It j -• First Row: Thresa Cole, Allen Flecker, Betty Jean Neff, Gloria Stinespring, Martha Hickin, Claudia Jo Burns, Gloria Hostetter, Ruby Matheney, Bobby Bogan. Second Row: Betty Barbara Pannel, Judy Mae Ingram, Steve Simmons, Kenneth Matheney, Harvey George, Edna Louise Hinton, Van Wayne Rusmisel, Ronnie Shiplett, Jean Wooddell. Third Row: Norman Blanchard, Rose Nicely, Linda Tennant, David Deeds, Dennis Jack, Donald Grimm, Abe Ingram, Guy Ingram. Fourth Row: Roger Lee Wright, Andrew Porter, Miss Haynes, Ronnie Phillips, Linda Smith, Tommy Howell, Darlene Carter, Karen Rhea, Marlene Ross. Not Pictured: Truman Reynolds. mm unDf First Row: Betty Lou Carter, Gertha Loan, Dannie Mines, Judy Williams, Peggy Jean Ingram, James Riley, Sue Campbell, Carolyn Ailstock. 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Lewis St. Staunton Virginia THE DAILY REVIEW of Clifton Forge For 47 Years Compliments of HYDE PHARMACY Clifton Forge Virginia Com pH ments of STAR CUT RATE SWAN RESTAURANT Nunn ally ' s Candy Finest in the South Clifton Forge Virginia Clifton Forge Virginia Pontiac ; Cadillac CLIFTON FORGE MOTOR CO. Phone 8586 SMITH McKinney hardware COMPANY Dutch Boy Paint and White Lead, Warm Morning Coal Stove, Perfection Oil Ranges, Galvanized and Composition Roofing and Shingles Clifton Forge Virginia MOUNTAIN VIEW LOWMAN S SERVICE STATION Snow White Lunch J. C. 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