Millboro High School - Spur Yearbook (Millboro, VA)

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See me I I At once I I At your convenience 8 MILLBORO HIGH SCHOOL Millboro, Virginia foreword As you, the Millboro students, turn the pages of this book and see again the activities of Millboro High, we hope that you will be reminded of progressive inspiration and knowledge gained during your school days. For the elementary pupil the long trend upward looks almost impossible, and for the seniors the advance seems only an approach to greater achievement. We hope that you will think of your experiences at Millboro as the beginning toward a full and rich life. Since Millboro was organized as a standard, high school in 1916, when the old building was erected and equipped, progress has been steady. In 1618 the school was accredited by the State Board of Education. The new building and heating plant were constructed in 1933. Three new departments have been added since the organization. Vocational Agriculture, Home Economics, and Business Education. Later a community cannery was put in operation. Mill- boro has sent out nearly five hundred graduates during the forty years of its history. M. P. SKINNER Senior Sponsor and Annual Adviser ' Dedication TO OUR PARENTS AND TEACHERS Through the years w e have always come to you with our troubles and heartaches and now that we are senior s , we wish to dedicate our annual to you in thanks for the endless hours you have spent for us. Many times we have strayed from the right path, but you were ever there with a helping hand to guide us back again. Now that we stand here on the threshold of a new life, we pause for a moment to try to tell you just how much you have meant to us in th e past and how much you will mean to our future success. You have truly been our guiding light. Annual Staff Row 1: Josephine Campbell, Greta Webb, Kay Loan, Louise Cauley, Nancy Arbogast, Mr. Skin- ner. Row 2; Flprence Jack, Dennis Loan, Sammy Brown, Harper Wagner, Lois Neff, Arnold Caxiley, Johnnie Leach, Dale Purvis. Row 1: Janie Kelley, Louise Simmons, Beatrice Deitz, Helen Sams, Joyce Jack. Row 2; Carlye Bogan, Phillip Clark, Waldo Roberts, Bobby Williams, John McCoy, Samuel Riley, Jean Tuning. lAdmimstration JOHN B. FARRAR Principal Randolph- Mac on College William and Mary California State Teacher College Mathematics LUCILLE RHEA Secretary M. H. S. ' 53 High School Saeulty MARY CAULEY Hollins College B. A. in Mathematics Mathematics O. H. HILDEBRAND Shenandoah College Conservatory of Music Music Instructor CHARLES FRANCIS HILEMAN University of Va. Social Studies MARY B. MULLIS Flora MacDonald, B. S. Home Economics High School faculty VIDA FAIRCHILD Drexel Institute Temple University George Washington University B. S. in Education Commercial J. E. JOYCE V. P. I. B. S. in Vocational Agriculture M. P. SKINNER Fairmont State College, A. B. West Virginia University, A. M. George Washington University University of Virginia English-Guidance MARY E. SKINNER Flora MacDonald College, B. S. Columbia University University of Virginia Science, Mathematics, English SENIORS 1957 Seniors Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Patrolman 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1. LOIS ARELIA NEFF Lois Basketball 1,3,4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Patrolman 2; Cheerleader 2; Annual St f 3,4; Press Club 3,4. HARPER RAY WAGNER Wagner Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2; Press Club 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Patrolman 3,4. GWENDOLYN DALE PURVIS Valleydale Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4; Press Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; F.H. A. 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Softball 3,4. DENNIS LEWIS LOAN Dennie F.F.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 3,4; Baseball 2,3; Pep Club 1. JOHN WILLIAM McCOY Johnny Seniors KAY FRANCES LOAN Kay Beta Club 1,2, 3,4; Press Club 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Student Council 1 ; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Softball 3,4. JOHNNIE LEE LEACH Bosco F.F.A. 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 3,4. FLORENCE LORRAINE JACK Flossy Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2,4; F.H.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 3,4. PHILLIP LEE CLARK Clark F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Patrolman 1; Annual Staff 4. JANIE MAE KELLEY Jeanie Cheerleader 1,2; Basketball 3,4; F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Press Club4; Science Club 3,4; Softbadl 4. V Seniors GEORGE SAMUEL BROWN Chuck Safety Patrol 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 3, 4; Basketball Manager 4; Baseball 3,4; Pep Club 1. CHAROLETTE BEATRICE DEITZ Babby Beta Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1; Science Club 3,4; Press Club 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Glee Club 4; Student Council 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. OTHO ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, JR. Bobby F.F.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Press Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. NANCY LOUISE ARBOGAST Nancy Softball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Student Coiincil 1; Annual StaJf 3,4; Press Club 3,4; Glee Club 4. ROHE ARNOLD CAULEY Arnold F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 3,4. Seniors HELEN FLORET TA SAMS Helen Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4; Press Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Soft- ball 1,4. CARLYE EDWARD BOGAN Carlye F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staiff 4. GRETA GARBO WEBB Garbo Patrolman 2,3; Beta Club4;F.H.A. 2,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Press Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4. WALDO HAROLD ROBERTS Roberts F.F.A. 1,2,3; Patrolman 1. JEAN ARLIS TUNING Jean F.H.A. 4; Press Club 3,4; Annual Stadf 3,4. Class Another twelve year s has gone by like lightning, with us hardly realizing it. In 1945 a group of 29 girls, and 22 boys, 51 in all, entered the first grade with Miss Haynes as their teacher. Our fir st seven year 8 were sometimes difficult, but with the assistance of our teachers, principals, and all of us work- ing together we have been successful thus far. Our teachers those first seven years of grade school were: Miss Haynes, Miss Harouff, Mrs. Wamsley, Mrs. Brady, Miss Whiteside, Miss Roundy, Mrs, McLaughlin, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. William Cauley, Mrs. Deeds, Mrs. McCray and Miss Turner. In the seventh grade, some extra pupils were added from Burns- ville and Williamsville, these being Dale Purvis, Janine Sevigney, and Johnnie Leach. When we entered the eighth grade on September 4, 1952, with 35 on roll, we were very anxious to start in to changing classes. This year we had Grant Rush as our principal who came to our school in 1951. Our teachers were: Jewell Rush, homeroom and commercial; Mary Cauley, homeroom and Mathematics; M. P. Skinner, English; John Root, Sci- ence; LairdRush, Social Studies and Coach; and Helen Brink- ley, Home Economics. On September 2, 1953, 34 of us entered our freshman year. This was quite a year for all of us. We had a new homeroom teacher, Paul Schoonover, who also taught Sci- ence and Mathematics. We also acquired a new principal, Mr. Fred Knobloch who replaced Mr. Rush. Other teachers were: Mary Cauley, Mathematics; Vida Fairchild, Com- mercial;.M. P. Skinner, English; Laird Rush, Social Studies and Coach; and Mary B. Mullis, Home Economics, Our class officers were: President, Kay Loan; Vice President, Nancy Arbogast; Secretary, Hazel Neff; Treasurer, Janine Sevig- ney. During this year Janine left us to go to Florida. When September 1, 1954, rolled around, 25 Sophomores entered into Mr. Schoonover ' s homeroom again, to begin another year of work and fun, to climb still another step higher. Alfred Cleveland replaced Laird Rush as our new Social Studies teacher and Coach. Our other teachers were: M. P. Skinner, English; Mary B. Mullis, Home Economics; Mary Cauley, Mathematics and Civics; Vida Fairchild, Com- mercial; and Paul Schoonover, Science and Mathematics. Some of our class members, Nancy Arbogast, Greta Webb, Kay Loan, Harper Wagner, and John McCoy assisted the Jviniors in presenting their play It Happened At Midnight. History At the close of this year we went to Lakeside Amusement Park for a picnic, and saw a show afterwards. Class officers for this year were: President, Bobby Lyle; Vice President, Dale Purvis; Secretary, Lois Neff; and Treasurer, Bobby Botkin. On September 7, 1955, we entered our Junior year with 21 on roll. Our teachers this year were: Vida Fairchild, Commercial and homeroom; M. P. Skinner, English; Alfred Cleveland, Social Studies; Mary B. MuUis, Home Economics; Joe Joyce, Agriculture; Mary E. Skinner, Science. During this year Mr. Cleveland took some of his Government and History students on a trip to Washington, D. C. They took in many historical places aroixnd and in Washington, and had a very successful weekend trip. Our class officers this year were: President, Harper Wagner ; Vice President, Lois Neff; Secretary, Kay Loan; Treasurer, Beatrice Deitz; Reporter, Dale Purvis. On September 4, 1956, we entered the Library to begin our last year, as Seniors, with Mr. M. P, Skinner as our homer oom teacher . Our teachers this year are Mr. Skinner, English; Mary E, Skinner, Science; Mary Cauley, Math; Vida Fairchild, Commercial; Mary B. MuUis, Home Economics; and Joe Joyce, Agriculture. We have a new principal Mr. John B. Farrar who re- placed Mr. Knobloch. At the beginning of this year we were invited to attend afootbaU game at the University of Virginia, in Charlotte s- vUle, for the opening game in which The Virginia Cavilers played V. M. I. Our class officers this year are: President, Harper Ray Wa gner; Vice President, Johnnie Leach; Secretary, Greta Webb; Treasurer, Lois Neff; Reporter, Bobby Wil- liams. Now as we look back, we will always remember these joyous times we have spent together. Working or playing we have succeeded thus far, and feel sure of ourselves as good American citizens. As these years have gone along like crazy, some have dropped out or failed. There are stiU twenty of us. Ten boys and ten girls who will walk down that aisle in June to graduate hoping our future will be as bright as those glorious times we have left behind us. pst JmagiHe... Helen Sams - not liking For s. Jean Tuning - weighing 200 pounds. Greta Webb - being 4 ft. 9 in. tall. Dale Purvis - liking to take tests. Kay Loan - with pigtails. Nancy Arbogast - not running around with Wilma and Josephme. Lois Neff - with straight hair, Beatrice Deitas - sitting still for one minute. Janie Kelley - liking Chevrolets. Florence Jack - without a beau. Harper Wagner - with blonde curly Imir. Bobby Williams - not talking to the girls. Carlye Bogan - with a long beard. Phillip Clark - not liking Duck. Dennis Loan - not hitting the girls. John McCoy - without a crewcut. Jolmnie Leach - being stupid. Waddo Roberts - not hollering at Johnnie. Arnold Cauley - with a steady girl. Sammy Brown - not being The Senior Clown, Mr. Hildebrand - not patting his foot when singing. Miss Fairchild - with a pony tail. Mr. Skinner - with an Elvis Presley hair cut. Mrs. Cauley - not chasing us out of the hall. Mrs. Skinner - liking to play with snowballs. Mrs. Mullis - smoking a pipe. Mr. Hileman - not liking to play football. Mr. Joyce - teaching music. Mr. Farrar - without his Fairlane Ford. Karen Anderson - not having a crush on someone. Susie Cauley - hollering in class. Louise Simmons - not going with Frankie. Wilma Clark - not liking to ride Dale ' s bus. Josephine Campbell - not being friendly, n ris Cutlip - being stuck up. Joyce Deeds - not liking cornbread. Lucille Rhea - being fat. Joyce Jack - not talking to Ethel. Donald Sams without hie chuckle. Ethel Black - making a lot of noise. Wayne Taylor - not trying to be funny. Cookie Bright - not liking basketball. Billy Delta - walking to school. Ann Barnett - not liking The Schnoaa. Darlene Marshall - being as tall as Reece. Charles Hodge - being skinny. Sam Armstrong - with a cr ew cut, Ronnie Ford - not being polite. Pat Tyree - Disliking Elvis (what ' s his name?) Jerry Sams - blowing his top. Faye Matheney - not laughing in class. Cast Will A ad Zest a me at We, the Class of 1957 of the Millboro High School, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment, in form and manner as follows: To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholar s andblameless students. Our record has been spotless and in all the annals of our career we have done no deed, as a class, that we need blush for. To the Junior Class we bestow our richest treasures. Almost too numerous to mention are these same treasures and when the lower classmen hear the recital of these rare legacies, we scarcely expect them to bear up under the shock. Our senior dignity, our giggle, our good times, our friend- ship and loyalty. May they count them among the richest of the legacies they have received. Andnow we have come to the following personal bestow- als which have been awarded to the individuals with com- plete consideration to the fitness of the recipient: I, Nancy Arbogast, will my typing eraser to Wilma Clark, if there is anything left of it at the end of the year. I, Sammy Brown, will my seat in the Senior room to Oakie Loan. I, Dale Purvis, will my half of the back seat on the bus to Buddy and hope he doesn ' t get as cold as I have this year. I, Lois Neff, will my ability to keep a boyfriend to Joyce Deeds, hoping this will help her in the future. I, Greta Webb, will my ability to play the guitar to Wayne Taylor and hope it means more to him than a starvation box. I, Florence Jack, will my basketball suit to Joyce, pro- viding she plays forward next year. L Jean Tuning, will my quietness to Jean Coursey. I, Beatrice Deitz, will my position as center forward to Cookie Bright and hope they beat Valley in the future. I,- Helen Sams, will my height to Ann Barnett. I, Dennis Loan, will my position on the basketball team to Tommy Simmons. I, John McCoy, will eill my books (one) to Louise Sim- mons, providing she uses it. I, Kay Loan, will the office of Beta Club president to Doris Cutlip, and hope she will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Arnold Cauley, will my English book to anyone who wants it. I, Jamie Kelley, will my ability to get along with Miss Fairchild to Bobby Smith. I, Bobby Williams, will my position on the team to Frankie McCoy. 1, Harper Wagner, will my seat in the Library to Donald Sams. I, Carlye Bogan, will my shortness to T. D. Mullis and hope he shrinks up some. I, Johnnie Leach, will my ability to make good grades to Waldo Botkin. I, Phillip Clark, will my position in the Senior room to anyone who wants it providing they make good use of it. I, Waldo Roberts, will my temper to someone with patience. Who’s Who Most Athletic Neatest Most Courteous Harper Wagner Bobby Williams Sammy Brown Beatrice Deitz Dale Purvis Florence Jack Nick Str iking F avorite Name Name Characteristics Pastime What Uses Most 1. Jean Tuning Jean Bashfulness Talking Paper and Pencil 2. Janie Kelley Jeanie Blue Eyes Riding in F ords Mouth 3. Helen Sams Helen Tallness Eating Bookkeeping Book 4. Kay Loan Kay Neatness Reading Comb 5. Beatrice Deitz Babby Disposition Laughing Radio 6, Dale Purvis Valleydale Blonde Hair Reading Air Mail Stamps 7. Florence Jack Flossy Black Eyes Reading Stationery 8. Nancy Arbogast Nancy Smallness Eating Peanuts Dishpan 9. Greta Webb Garbo Wavy Hair Singing Shampoo 10. Lois Neff Lois Curly Hair Talking to Harper Lipstick 11. Harper Wagner Wagner Crew Cut Talking to Lois Knife and Fork 12. Arnold Cauley Cauley Moustache Sleeping Razor 13. Johnnie Leach Bosco Smile Reading Hair Tonic 14. Otho Williams Bobby Sense of Humor Eating Mouth 15. Carlye Bogan BoJan Eyebrows Being Cute Typing Paper 16. John McCoy Johnny Laughing Eyes Loafing Car 17. Sammy Brown Chuck Freckles Eating Mouth 18. Dennis Loan Dennie Curly Hair Eating Government Book 19. Waldo Roberts Roberts Blonde Hair Loafing Car 20. Phillip Clark Clark Glasses Going to movies Cigarette Lighter Most Popular Bobby Williams Lois Neff Most Likely To Succeed Johnny Leach Nancy Arbogast Best All-Around Bobby Williams Beatrice Deitz Who’s Who Most Bashful Carlye Bogan Jean Tuning Cutest Bobby Williams Dale Purvis Most Dependable Sammy Brown Nancy Arbogast Beatrice Deitz Wants Ambition Favorite Expression Horror 1. Job Job With DuPont I Don ' t Know Shorthand Class 2. Diploma Office Job You Darn Tootin Two Faced People 3. ' 57 Ford Secretary Oh Gosh Tests 4. Job Secretary Oh For Goodness Sakes Snakes and Bees 5. Happiness Sonny ' s Wife For Pete Sakes Inconsiderate People 6. Success Office Job Oh Shoot Burgular s 7. Happiness Secretary Good Night Stuck Up People 8. Electric Dishwasher Homemaker Good Golly Bees 9. Thunderbird Secretary Goodness Sake Termites 10. Harper Ray Housewife For the Love Of Mike Lizzards 11. Lois Air F orce Dad Burnit Flirty Girls 12. ' 57 Plymouth Office Work Great Day Smart Alecks 13. Mercury Army I Say Two Faced People 14. Job Army I Be Doggone Smart Alecks 15. Ford Find a Job I Don ' t Know Dangerous Women 16. Job Army Daggone It Study Hall 17. Chevy Air Force You Don ' t Say Shorthand Class 18. Ford Convertible Marines And I Ain ' t Lying Hateful Girls 19. New Car Job You Know It To Agriculture Class 20. ' 57 Ford Army I Don ' t Know Agriculture Class I Biggest Pests Lovers Most Studious Dennis Loan Harper Wagner Johnny Leach Nancy Arbogast Lois Neff Kay Loan MRS. WOODDELL OUR HOMEMAKERS? ? ? ? HARRY LIVICK AN EXCELLENT TYPIST! ENJOY YOUR LUNCH! ! ! ! TIS LIKE THIS? ? ? MRS. McAllister now will you use this, please? Class Prophecy Washington, D. C. July 16, 1962 Dear Florence, Vacation days are desk here in Washington. I will just have toiw ite and tell you wher jit and about all of our classmates of 19. f ‘ saw. ' ' ' I boarde ! plane in Washington for cer- tainly surpni ' to find Johnnie Leach as the should be stewardesaj t Dale Purvis! Thej jie stonoedover in Roanoke for the night.-, ' 3 red at the estopped over in Roanoke for the night.- ■the clerk was none other than Car lye liark was the manager of the coffee shop next was going to a movie I saw;?Janie K EtV e said hotel a: Philli , It evening as I fs secretary to a lawyer in New York. on arrival at the theater I recognized the manag j I talked to him for a little while. He certainly|,1| -said that ennis linged she 1 ' called a taxi to go back to the hotel. After I took a gpbdfTG k at the iver I. saw itc ' was Waldo Roberts. It really surprisedjjiEi ' j eing I got back to the hotel, I turned on the TV and whojfr be feafj ilii nthePerry Como show, but Greta Webb. She must haw l own 1 was.g ffiH to listen-ibecause she played my favorite s ong ' ’■■■ ■ for Florida the next morning and as I sat down! ' I jbeside me. It happened to be Helen Sams. She isj, jrejs 10?e ched Miami I ' went to the beach Where i couple a feliing ' y.the water . As they came . closer,;, 1 rjeC wno els l tois JNeff and Harper Wagner. They are living in igSas where Harper is stationed in the ' ’j?iir F methat a l BroWh s stationed at Ke le ' rvAirl” ” ' siseipp whe e he is working in ' is m the. armyj ' - ta tod at Camp Muir ' in: Onifty way Jo the hotel, Jean Tuning sfe She said- he ) Ssstess at the hotel. I couldn ' t IMS; she was ato b d |||i ln.j acll c l. The last few days of my vacation as I was going home, I met Beat- rice Deitzjon the train She as just getting home from summer school and is mak plans rfdr|her wedding. She mentioned that she and Sonny were flying WMawaii ori their honeymoon. When I go?? to Clifton Forge, I saw John McCoy at the station. He is foreman for the G O now. He said he thought Arnold Cauley owned several oil wells in Texas. 1 picked up a paper at the station and started reading it while wait- ing for my parents to come after me. On the society page I read that Nancy Arbogast and Paul haa just gotten married. Th. y were going to Canada on their honeymoon. I ' m hoping that I can get off from work long enough toa gj your graduation exercises at Dunsmore. ia young them-- and are arper told ase in Mis- bby Williams n, the street, this: because Love, Kay Class Of 1957 Row 1; Harper Wagner, Lois Neff, John McCoy, Kay Loaii, Dale Purvis. Row 2: Dennis Loan, Florence Jack, Sammy Brown, Bobby Williams, Nancy Arbogast. Row 3: Arnold Cauley, Greta Webb, Beatrice Deitz, Johnnie Leach, Helen Sams. Row 4: Waldo Roberts , Jean Tuning, Carlye Bogan, Janie Kelley, Phillip Clark. MILK IS ALWAYS NOURISHING! ! WE ' RE MARRIED NOW! 1 HE ' S THE TEACHER! ! ! IT MUST BE FUNNY! ! MUST GO TO PRESS YOU HAVE MY SYMPATHY THE THREE MUSKETEERS! ' FATHER AND SON? 7 7 NO MISTAKES! ! ! OOPS! I MISSED THE STITC: ! NICE FIT, HUH! ! PESTS? ? ? ? SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE! I ! GOING HOME? ? WHAT ' S SHE DRAWING. ANYHOW ? ? WHY, GIRLS! ! ! MEMORIES OF THE LAST GAME ! ! juniors Rowl: Samuel Riley, Ann Barnett, Cleotis Law, Wilma Clark, Joyce Jack, Ethel Black. Row 2: Doris Barnett, Josephine Campbell, Oakie Loan, Wylene Phillips, Jo Ann Brown, Joe Tuning. Row 3: Darlene Marshall, Bobby Smith, Donald Sams, Louise Cauley, Patsy Tyree, Eugene Humphreys, Louise Simmons. Sophomores Row i: Doris Cutlip, Sam Armstrong, Hugh Myers, Blair Brinkley, Mitzy Cauley, Jerry Sams. Row 2: Waldo Botkin, Joyce Deeds, Wayne Taylor, Kent Nofsinger, Patsy Mayse, Ronnie Ford. Row 3: John Mayse, Troy Mullis, Ann Lowman, Charles Porter, Alvin Law, Gay Grimm. Row 4: Wilson Neff, Paul Dressier, Faye Matheney, Billy Deitz, David McCauley, Ruby Riley. ‘freshmen i i Row 1: Tommy Simmons, Phyllis Whitson, Sammy Burke, Joan Bright, Neal Whitson, Martha Lockridge, Eddie Webb. Row Z: Norma Matheney, Curtis Nelson, Mildred Neff, Lowell Leach, Jean Coursey, Paul Plecker, Linda Hevener. Row 3: Frankie McCoy, Jane Bogan, Tommy Porter, Billy Peters, Charles Pritt, Evelyn Reynolds, Jerry Brinkley. Row 4: Gerald Clark, Stanley Wade, Jr ., Billy McCauley, Lynn Beck, Freddie Brown, Karen Anderson, Charles Hodge, Margaret Nicely. Eighth Qtade Row 1: Billy Ross, Barbara Madison, Palma Hepler, Eleanor Webb, James Deeds, Jesse Jack, Hilda Roberts. Row Z: Ruth Rusmisel, Carolyn Burns, Linda Ailstock, Roger Lyle, Geraldine Layton, Linda Beck, ElizalSeth Angus. Row 3: Bobby Sams, Janet Hodge, Goldie Loan, Peggy Marshall, Jerry Stinespring, Ella Jack, Tommy Mullis. Row 4: Elaine Ford, Wanda Smith, Mary Lawhorn, William Wade, Nellie Kelley, Gene Riley, Geneviee Nicely. ACTIVITIES Qitls’ basketball Row 1: Lois Neff, Wylene Phillips, Florence Jack, Beatrice Deitz, Louise Simmons, Jo Ann Brown. Row 2: Linda Hevener, Faye Matheney, Joan Bright, Jean Coursey, Karen Anderson, Janie Kelley, Ann Barnett, Martha Lockridge. boys’ basketball Row 1: Harper Wagner, Donald Sams, Dennis Loan, John McCoy, Bobby Williams. Row 2: Stanley Wade, Chester Riley, T. D. Mullis, Jerry Sams, Billy Deitz, Tommy Simmons, Manager; Sammy Brown. 0 iris’ Softball [ ' Row 1: Mr. Skinner, Mary La whom, Linda Ailstock, Ruby Riley, Gay Grimm, Faye Matheney, Josephine Campbell, Lois Neff, Karen Anderson, Beatrice Deitz, Joan Bright, Linda Hevener, Phyllis Whitson, Martha Lockridge. Row 2: Elizabeth Angus, Nellie Kelley, Peggy Marshall, Geraldine Layton, Hilda Roberts, Linda Beck, Jesse Jack, Ella Jack, Joyce Deeds, Louise Sim- mons, Joyce Jack, Janet Hodge, Mildred Neff, Kay Loan. Pep Club Row 1: Gerald Clark, Palma Hepler, Eleanor Webb, Joyce Deeds, Faye Matheney, Kay Loan, Dale Purvis, Carolyn Burns, Linda Beck, Ella Jack, Geraldine Layton, Peggy Marshall, Janie Kelley, Joan Bright, Margaret Nicely, Doris Cutlip. Row 2: Mrs. Cauley, Louise Simmons, Pat Tyree, Darlene Marshall, Karen Anderson, Goldie Loan, Nellie Kelley, Jesse Jack, Louise Cauley, MitzyCauley, Gay Grimm. Row 3: Patsy Mayse, Ann Lowman, Martha Lockridge, Janet Hodge, Elaine Ford, Phyllis Whitson, Jane Bogan, Mildred Neff, Linda Hevener, Jean Coursey, Ruby Riley, Billy McCauley, Curtis Nelson, Tommy Simmons, Ronnie Ford. J ewspapet Staff Row 1: Kay Loan, Florence Jack, Beatrice Deitz, Nancy Arbogast, Dale Purvis. Row 2; John- nie Leach, Waldo Roberts, Dennis Loan, Sammy Brown, Arnold Cauley, Harper Wagner, Lois Neff, Jean Tuning, Janie Kelley, Helen Saims, Greta Webb, Mr, Skinner. Science Club Left to right: Janie Kelley, Patsy Tyree, Josephine Campbell, Nancy Arbogast, Mrs. Skinner, Louise Simmons, Wilma Clark, Lois Neff, Beatrice Deitz. M. P. Skinner Sponsor Kay Loan, Ann Lowman, Louise Cauley, Doris Cut- lip, Beatrice Deitz, Dale Purvis, Greta Webb, Lou- ise Simmons, Helen Sams, Patsy Mayse, Mitzy Cauley, Patsy Tyree, Margaret Nicely, Jean Coursey, Jane Bogan, Tommy Simmons, Joyce Deeds. Row 1: Joyce Deeds, Greta Webb, Darlene Marshall, Louise Simmons, Nancy Arbogast, Beat- rice Deitz, Joan Bright, Mildred Neff. Row Z: Doris Cutlip, Ann Barnett, Eleanor Webb, Palma Hepler, Elaine Ford , Martha Lockridge, Gaye Grimm, Jane Bogan. Row 3: Florence Jack, Faye Matheney, Carolyn Burns, Linda Beck, Margaret Nicely, Ruby Riley, Nellie Kelley. Row 4; Kay Loan, Janet Hodge, Mitzy Cauley, Janie Kelley, Jean Coursey. Row 5: Ann Lowman, Patsy Mayse, Karen Anderson, Patsy Tyree, Lois Neff, Dale Purvis, Jean Tuning. Row 6: Mrs.Mullis. Row 1: Mr. Joyce, Arnold Cauley, Jerry Sams, Samuel Riley, Eugene Humphreys, Oakie Loan, D.onald Sams. Row 2: Phillip Clark, Charles Porter, Blair Brinkley, Cleotis Law, Lynn Beck, Waldo Botkin, Waldo Roberts. Row 3; Stanley Wade, Jr., Sammy Burke, Paul Dressier, Tommy Porter. Row 4: Wayne Purvis, Leroy Roberts, John Mayse, Carlye Bogan. 0lee Club Row 1; Mr. Hildebrand, Kay Loan, Phyllis Whitson, Beatrice Deitz, Nancy Arbogast, Florence Jack, Joyce Jack, Ethel Black, Ann Barnett. Row 2: Jane Bogan, Josephine Campbell, Wilma Clark, Patsy Tyree, Louise Simmons, Darlene Marshall, Mildred Neff. Row 3: Bobby Smith, Samuel Riley, Hugh Myers, Joe Tuning, Tommy Simmons, Billy McCauley, Harper Wagner, Eugene Humphreys, Cleotis Law. Safety Patrol Row 1: Mr. Hileman, Billy McCauley, Linda Beck, Elaine Ford, Mildred Neff, Karen Anderson. Row 2: Sammy Brown, Bobby Smith, Bobby Sams, Samuel Riley. Row 3: Curtis Nelson, Wayne Taylor, Freddie Brown. Row 4: John McCoy, Harper Wagner. ' X e fran s ' e Ale Sammy gT6 ' y Ta ' TomYtiy TorM Curii ' s A e Ison Tau,1 Plecmr Tommy S mmensF i m f Hdrp r Wagner DonafeJ Sam s r-0. . u.U)5 PC. Barnes pTeddie Brown Sdmmxy Charles . ' Porter John Car rar Coach ELSIE TYREE William Mary MILDRED BLANCHARD Hollins, B.S. University of Virginia Qrade faculty K MARIAN McCRAY Madison College ALICE HUPMAN Shepherd College Madison College FRANCES V. WALKER Madison College B.S. in Education THELMA McLaughlin Va. Commercial Shorthand King, Madison University of Virginia ETHEL FRANCES MOORE B. A., Madison College ADA HAYNES Madison College Columbia University Seventh Qrade Rowl: Roxie Nicely, Imogene Layton, Mary Hodge, Barbara Cutlip, Sue Cauley, Jeanette Angus, AnnRamsey. Row2; Hilda Law, Shirley Madison, Martha Neff, Ruth Hall, Sue McCauley, Donald Lawhorn. Row 3: George Simmons, Bur ton Taylor, Charles Lowman, Buddy Sams, Jasper Jack, Freddie Arbogast. Row 4: Lonnie Philips, David Peters, Leo Huffman, Roger Hupman, Gerald Kenney. Row 5: Mrs. Elsie Tyree, Ralph Puffenbarger, Vernon Whitson, Charles McCormick, Jimmy Hupman. Sixth Qrade Row 1: Danny Carter, Jimmy Stilley, William Kelley, Jerald Roberts, Gertha Loan, Betty Lou Carter, Carolyn Ailstock, Sue Campbell. Row 2: Rodney Huffman, Amelia Leach, Gary Mayse, Sharon Tenney, Katie Ford, Dorothy Campbell, Pauline Black. Row 3: Mrs. McCray, Alice Cale, Mary Brooks, Philip Clark, Clarence Armstrong, Peggy Ingram, Herman Grimm. Row 4: D vid Nofsinger, Roger Hicklin, Leland Coursey, Joann Whitson. Row 5; David Puffenbarger, Frank Randozzo, Charles Liptrap, Tommy Taylor, David Deeds. Absent: Thomas Campbell, Floyd Campbell. Jifth Qrade Row 1: Floyd Stilley, Dennis Jack, Karen Rhea, James Riley, Bobby Bogan, Marie Ryder, Judy Simmons. Row 2: Tommy Simmons, Andy Porter, Jean Wooddell, Marlene Ross, Linda Tennant, Linda Smith, Roger Brinkley, Ray Humphrey. Row 3: Mrs. Walker, Homer Flecker, Carl Camp- bell, Roscoe Ryder, Norman Blanchard. Alpheus Cale, Ronnie Phillips. Zhird And ‘fourth Qrade Row 1: Thornton Ailstock, James Mayberry, John Matheney, Sarah Peters, Bobby Eisenhower, Sue Loan, Phyllis Lawrence, Ray Livick, Grover Ford, Barbara Ruff. Row 2: Mrs. Hupman, Billy Forbes, Linda Mitchell, Thresa Cale, Eleanor Bethel, Gordon Jeffries, Gloria Loan, Barbara Durham, Linda Kenney, Roger Tenney. fourth Qtade Row 1: Raymond Layton, Dale Sams, Buddy Rusmisel, Jimmy Kiser, Nancy Ingram, Phillip Fleming, Deenie Hicklin, Ralph Lawrence, Frances Campbell. Row 2: David Hepler, Ronnie Shipplett, Linda Riley, Claudia Burns, Ann Taylor, Linda Entsminger, Kathleen Jack, Marcia Root, Donald Grimm. Row 3: Roger Wright, Allen Flecker, Wayne Anderson, Henry Brooks, Truman Reynolds, David Bocook, Richard Nicely, Mrs. Blanchard. Zkird Qrade Rowl; Melinda Moor e, Ella Martin, Mollie Cauley, Dorothy Kennedy, Louise Webb, Betty Riley, Margaret Nicely, Sally Beck, Sharon Kelley. Row 2: Floyd Bethel, Raymond Huffman, Roger Marshall, Jack Bogan, Donald Blanchard, Jamie Kiser, Margaret Nofsinger, Susan Durham, Beth Mullis. Row 3: Mrs. Thelma McLaughlin, Clifford Thompson, Wayne Neff, Mason Cauthorn, Tommy McCauley, Abe Ingram, Guy Ingram, Gloria Reynolds. Second Qrade ' Vw JBHj : P 1 ■i Mm 1 Row 1: Lee Loan, Barbara Loan, Buddy Carter, Barbara Ingram, Darlene Phillips, Zelda Kiser, Shirley Jack, Arthur Lawrence. Row 2: Mac Loan, Eddie Watier, Larry Entsminger, Emmett Campbell, Wayne Grimm, Summers Simmons, Royce Ryder, Eddie Jefferies. Row 3: Loraine Mitchell, Ruth Deeds, Tommy Riley, Dewey Sams, Naomi Cale, Patricia Reynolds, Mrs. Ethel Frances Moore. Sitst Qtade Row 1; Kay Livick, May Livick, Sandra McMullen, Billy Jean Cutlip, Roger Jamison, Ronnie Forbes, Gerald Bogan, Donnie Marshall, Nelonia Campbell, Donna Sue Liptrap. Row 2; Sonny Marshall, Catherine Brooks, Bobbie Watier, Josephine Reynolds, Dianne Black, Brenda Riley, Lilly Thompson, Emmett Lawrence, George Flemming, Robert Ing ram. Row 3: Wayne Brinkley, Tommy Durham, Jerry Loan, Joyce Bethel, Jimmy Loan, Rosemary Taylor, Larry Ruff, Dannie Deeds, George Ingram. Row 4: Herbert Hardbarger, Buddy Hicklin, Darnell Smith, Ada Haynes, Mike Smith, Brenda Ryder, Wiley Stinespring, Carol Jean Moore. Absent: Bobby Ryder, Betty Layton, Brenda Wright. PATRONIZE THIS MERCHS lAn Jntroduetion Zo Our Patrons It is with gratitude and appreciation that we, the Spur Staff, introduce our advertiser 8. Only through their moral and financial support have we attained success. We, therefore, earnestly hope that they, too, may be patronized who have so generously patronized us. 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OFFICAL STATE INSPECTION STATION Bill Rbea Route 39-629 Millboro Virginia Compliments of MILLBORO ROLLER MILLS LOWMAN ' S CASH GROCERY SNOW WHITE LUNCH Serving the Public Four Generations C. A. Lowman, Jr. Phone 4946 Millboro Springs Virginia THE A.L. SCHULZ BATH COUNTY CO., JEWELERS NATIONAL BANK Member Federsd Reserve Insurance Corporation Homestead Hotel Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $100,000.00 Hot Springs Virginia Hot Springs Virginia NICELY FORD SALES, INC. Ford cars and trucks Farm Equipment Clifton Forge Virginia STANDARD CREDIT CORP. Complete Auto Finance Service Phone Clifton Forge 5566 Clifton Forge Virginia FOSTER ' S Everything in childrens ladies ready to wear Clifton Forge Virginia MAYTAG APPLIANCE STORE Sylvania TV and Kelvinator Appliances Sales and Service Phone 4401 527 Main Street Clifton Forge Virginia WHITING OIL COMPANY INC. CITIES SERVICE Gasoline - Koolmotor Oils - Fuel Oil Tires - Accessories Wholesale Retail Clifton Forge Virginia Compliments of LOCHER SILICA CORPORATION Glasgow Virginia FIRST NATIONAL THE MOUNTAIN BANK NATIONAL BANK The Friendly Bank Member Federal Reserve System Your Bank Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Continuous Banking Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation since 1901 Clifton Forge Virginia Clifton Forge Virginia E. A. SNEAD FURNITURE CO. Clifton Forge, Virginia Covington, Virginia SMITH McKinney HARDWARE CORPORATION Sherwin-Williams Paint Barrett Roofing Dial 7556 Clifton Forge Virginia J H FURNITURE CO. Upholstering and used F urniture 305 W. Ridgeway St. Dial 3301 or 8531 Clifton Forge Virginia CLIFTON FORGE HARDWARE, INC. Paints, Varnishes, Oils Brushes Roofing, Fencing, Sporting Goods and Tools Box 83 Clifton Forge Virginia COVINGTON VIRGINIAN FINK ' S JEWELERS Your Daily Newspaper Newspapers Classified Ads Brings Best Results Use th.e Classified Ads in the Virginian Diamonds - Watches Sterling Patterns OPEN AN ACCOUNT Pay Weekly 217 N. Maple Ave. Phone 567 1 Covington Virginia THE DAILY REVIEW of Clifton Forge For 52 Years H L FOOD STORE Choice Meats - Produce We Deliver Phone 2171 322 Jefferson Street Clifton Forge Virginia LAWLER FURNITURE CO. SMITH-RULE FURNITURE CO. HOME OUTFITTERS Furniture General Electric Appliances Phone 23496 Clifton Forge Virginia Clifton Forge Virginia FARRAR ' S DRUG STORE CAROLYN SHOPPE Reliable Prescription Service Exclusive but not expensive Ladies ' ready-to-wear Phone 8091 Clifton Forge Virginia Clifton Forge Virginia Bring your date to PARK-N-EAT RESTAURANT OE T STORE kJIS Enjoy Delicious Sandwiches French Fries - Hamburgers Dinners and Banquets a Specialty Clifton Forge Virginia On Route 60, 1 Mile East of Clifton Forge Virginia ZIMMERMAN COMPANY Compliments of The man ' s store where quality is a tradition SWAN RESTAURANT A, L. Burton, Pres. L. P. Campbell, V. P. Clifton Forge Virginia Clifton Forge Virginia Home of Low Prices TRIANGLE BOTTLED GAS CO. STAR CUT RATE STORE Pyrofax Gas 620 E. Main St, J. O. Garrett, Proprietor Dial 5401 Clifton Forge Virginia Clifton Forge Virginia JAMES F. 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