Millboro High School - Spur Yearbook (Millboro, VA)
- Class of 1958
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Later a community cannery was put in operation. Millboro has sent out over five hundred graduates during the forty-one years of its history. ANNUAL STAFF Left to right. First row. Faye Matheney, Ronnie Ford, Louise Venable, Joyce Deeds, Dottie Flecker. Second row. Page Barnes, Samuel Riley, Eugene Humphreys, Joe Tuning, Ann Barnett, Sam Armstrong, Mr. Skinner. Third row. Troy Mullis, Billy Deitz. Left to right. First row. Joyce Jack, Ethel Black. Second row. Doris Cut lip, Josephine Campbell, Wilma Clark, Louise Cauley, Darlene Marshall, Bobby Smith. Third row. Ann Low- man, Patsy Mayse, Oakie Loan, Barbara Griffith, Jo Ann Brown, Patsy Tyree. Jt ' - John B. Farrar Principal RandoLph-Macon College William Mary California State Teacher College Math ematics Lucille Rhea Secretary M. H. S. ' 53 6 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mary Cauley HoLlins College B.A. in Mathematics Mathematics Robert Sauter University of Virginia Ithac College Social Studies and Coach Mary Root Alder son-Broaddus College Salem College, A. B. Music Instruction Mary Mullis Flora MacDonald, B.S. Home Economics 7 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Vida Fairchild Drexel Institute Temple University George Washington University B.S. in Education Commercial M. P. Skinner Fairmost State College, A. B, West Virginia University A. M George Washington University University of Virginia English Richard Catron V, P. I. Agriculture Mary E. Skinner Flora MacDonald College, B.S. Columbia University University of Virginia Science, Mathematics, English 8 Chow Time THE COOKS Mrs. Kiser Mrs. McAllister Mrs. Smith 9 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Louise Cauley, Barbara Griffith, Jo Ann Brown, Josephine Campbell, Bobby Smith. CLASS OF 58 ROLL Ann Barnett Ethel Black Jo Ann Brown Josephine Campbell Louise Cauley Wilma Clark Ronnie Ford Barbara Griffith Eugene Humphrey Joyce Jack Cleotis Law Darlene Marshall Samuel Riley, Jr. Donald Sams Bobby Smith Joseph T uning Patsey Tyree Louise Simmons Venable Class Colors - Black and White Senior Adviser Mr. Skinner 10 SENIORS Louise Simmons Venable Joseph Franklin Tuning Evelyn Jo Ann Brown ROBERT ANTHONY SMITH Bobby Bobby Smith is the senior clown, You always know when he is around. Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 4; Student Coun- cil 1,4; Safety Patrol 1,2, 3, 4. EVELYN JO ANN BROWN Jo She never passes without a smile, To do something for you, she ' d walk a mile. Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2,3,4; Science Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Safety Patrol 2. LOUISE SIMMONS VENABLE Mose Louise is a criminal, Stole the heart of Frankie Venable. Glee Club 1,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1; Science Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3. JOSEPH FRANKLIN TUNING Joe The say he ' s bashful, but they don ' t know, They are not around when he puts on a show. Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 4. 12 SENIORS Alonzo Eugene Humphreys ALONZO EUGENE HUMPHREYS Lonzo He is the guy who is always late, But to do something for you, he wouldn ' t hesitate. Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Safety Patrol 1,2, 3, 4; Time Keeper 1,2,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE CAMPBELL Jo Josephine is a dependable gal, Always willing to help a pal. Glee Club 1,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Softball 1,2,3; 4; Basketball 4. DONALD GENE SAMS Sams Donald, we like to see him blush, He is the kind that doesn ' t go for mush. Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2, 3; Basketball 2,3. MARGARET LOUISE CAULEY Susie Louise is a very studious gal indeed, She ' s always around when you are in need. Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4. D°n. ld Gene Sams Lom.e Can,e y 13 SENIORS Samuel Franklin Riley. Pat y A ™« T y Ann Barton Barnett SAMUEL FRANKLIN RILEY, JR. Chester Che s ter is a swell guy, When he plays ball he shoots high. Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 4; F.T.A. 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4. PATSEY ANNE TYREE Pat Pat is our class pest, She never lets us have any rest. Glee Club 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Manager 1,2. Ronnie Franklin Ford ANN BARTON BARNETT Ann So cute and tiny, that ' s our Ann, She ' s always ready to lend a helping hand. Glee Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. RONNIE FRANKLIN FORD Ronnie So cute and nice, he ' s our man, To help you, he ' d do anything he can. Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 4; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3. 14 SENIORS Cleotis Mairland Law CLEOTIS MAIRLAND LAW Cleo Cleotis is ou.r bus driver there ' s no doubt, If you are ever snowbound he will pull you out. Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; F.F.A, 2,3,4. VIRGINIA DARLENE MARSHALL Punk Darlene is a cutie. Always willing to do her duty. Glee Club 1,3; Annual Satff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4. OAKIE WILSON LOAN Sibo Oakie is a real swell boy, To ride to school with him is a joy. Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4. ETHEL LEIGH BLACK Effie She is not very loud, But of her we are very proud. Glee Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 4. 15 SENIORS lean Griffin Joyce Marie Jack Barbara Jean ■ilrna M ae J ' ’ ar BARBARA JEAN GRIFFITH Barb Barbara is a friendly girl, Always dancing and in a whirl. Glee Club 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 4; Dancing Club 1; Band 2,3,4; Student Council 4;Basket- ball 1,4; Melodetts 4. JOYCE MARIE JACK Jo Always laughing that ' s our Joyce, But when it comes to singing, she ' s got a voice. Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 4; F.H. A. 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Student Council 1. WILMA MAE CLARK Willie-Mae Always ready to pull a joke, Hiding your hat or your coat. Glee Club 1,3; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Science Club 2,3,4. 16 CLASS HISTORY In September 1946 quite a number of us entered the first grade with Miss Ada Haynes as teacher. Some came from Wiiliamsviile in 1951 and others from Burnsville in 1952. Our Elementary teachers were: Miss Ada Haynes, Miss Jessie Harouff, Miss Janet Bright (teachers aid), Mrs. Thelma McLaughlin, Miss Fortune, Mrs. Mildred Blanchard, Mrs. Marian McCray, Mrs. Virginia Deeds, Mrs. Elsie Tyree, and Mrs. Alice Hupman. We would like to thank each of you who has helped us through the years. On September 2, 1953 we entered the eighth grade. We were divided into two sections with homeroom teachers, Mrs. Mary B. Mullis and Mrs. Mary H. Cauley. H ft That year we had a new principal, Mr. Fred Knob loch, who replaced Mr. Grant Rush. Our teachers for that year were Mary Cauley and Paul Schoonover -Math.; Vida Fairchild-English; M. P. S k inn e r- English; Laird Rush- Social studies and coach; Mary B. Mullis -home economics. ■H il li ly l|p Our class officers were: President, Louise Simmons; Vice Presi- dent, Dorothy Cutlip; Secretary, Ann Barnett; Treasurer, Darlene Mar- shall; Reporter, Betty Vess. On September 1, 1954 we entered the ninth grade as Freshmen. We were divided into two sections again with homeroom teachers, Mary Mullis and Alfred Cleveland. Our other teachers were: M. P. Skinner- English; Mary B. Mullis -home economics; Mary Cauley-Math.; Alfred Cleveland -civics; Vida Fairchild - commercial; Paul Schoonover -science. Our class officers were: Pre sident, Bobby Smith; Vice Pre sident, Larry Brinkley; Secretary, Louise Simmons; Treasurer, Wanda Beard; Reporter, Dorothy Cutlip. wmfMM f jm ||| mj On September 7, 1955 we began our Sophomore year With Alfred Cleveland as homeroom teacher. Our other teachers were: Vida F air- child-C ommercial; M. P. S kinner -English; Alfred Cleveland- social studies and coach; Mary B . Mullis -home economics; Joe Joyce-agri- culture; Mary E. Skinner -science and English. If this During I S. History places which . t - in s year Mr. Cleveland took some of the Government and U rlasses to Washington D, C. Th ey went to many historical 17 CLASS HISTORY •y , Louise Ca iSMS! ■days were; , Bobby Smith T A -Q _ Jo Ann Brown Louise Cauley Josephine Camp] Barbara Griffith Our Ronnie F Simmons. On Se child as ho English; Mar commercial; Char le s Fra Riley; Vice president, Reporter, Louise mrm :r 4, 1956 we entered our Junior year with Vida Fair- om teacher. Our other teachers were: M. P. Skinner- auley-Math,; Mary E. Skinner-science; Vida Fairchild- ry B. Mullis-home economics; Joe Joyce -agriculture; ileman- social studies; O. H. Hildebrand -general music. This year Mr. Principal. Our class qlfi Louise Simmons; Se-i Reporter, Patsy. Tyree Two of oar most h Junior Play, Bolts and rings. obloch as resident. Brown; nted the ur class On September 3, 1957 we began our Senior year with M. P. Skinner as our homeroom teacher. Two new teachers joined.jh|;%aculty this year, Mr. Richard S. Catron to teach agriculture and Mr. Robert Sauter for social studies and boys coach. Our other teachers were: M. P. Skinner English; Mary Cauley-Math.; Mary E. Skinner -science; Vida Fairchild-commercial; Mary B. Mullis-home economics At the beginning of the year we were invited to a football University of Virginia, in Charlottesville. Some bf the Class am :er s Our at the President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Reporter As we look back we ments w e have not realize th ' a failed in the, with the dete the happy ahd trying mo- fly and most of us can- Some have dropped or we hope to graduate ure ahead of us. 18 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Millboro High School, in the year of 1958, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: makes it that far. To our parents and teachers, we will our best wishes and thanks for their helping us reach this goal toward which we have been striving for many I, Donald Sams, will my parking place at the bus garage to Jerry providing he knows how to park. years. I, Darlene Marshall, will my Shorthand book to Joyce Deeds providing she makes the grades I made. To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholars and blameless students. Our record has been spotless and we have done no deed that we should be ashamed of. I, Louise Venable, will my place as the married lady of the Senior Class to Dottie Plecker. I, Pat Tyree, will some of my height to Jane To the Junior Class we will our home room Boganin hopes she grows some before she gradu- and senior privileges, and hope that they get more than we did. ates. To the Sophomore Class we will our dignified ways. I, Louise Cauley, will my quietness to anyone who can use it. To the Freshmen Class we will our ability to reach this goal. I, Joyce Jack, will my position on the basket- ball team to Jessie. To the Eighth Grade we will our power to keep pressing on. I, Ethel Black, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Geraldine Layton. We also wish to make the following individual bequests: I, Josephine Campbell, will my Government book to whoever wants i t providing they learn more than I did. I, Wilma Clark, will my Shorthand book to Miss Fairchild so she will give more dictation next year. I, Ronnie Ford, will my ability to get along with the ladies to John Mayse. I, Ann Barnett, will my basketball uniform to anyone providing they bench warm as much as I did. I, Eugene Humphreys, will my ability to drive tractors to T. D. Mullis. I, Jo Ann Brown, will my Math book to Mr. Farrar, that he may solve the problems, because I, Joe Tuning, will my seat in the back of the bus to anyone who wants to freeze like I did. I can ' t I 1 I I, Cleotis Law, will my ability to drive the bus to Alvin. I, Barbara Griffith, will anything I ' ve got to anyone who wants it providing they make better use of it than I did. I, Chester Riley, will my position on the basketball team to Tommy Simmons. I, Bobby Smith, will my seat and position in the Senior Class toW anda Smith, hoping she I, Oakie Loan, will my seat in the senior room to Bryan Bottenfield. 19 Bobby Smith- Not going with Wanda. Joyce Jack- Having short black hair. Joe Tuning- Not wanting to get a job. Josephine Campbell- Not liking Lexington. Donald Sams- Making a lot of noise. Ethel Black- Not being neat. Chester Riley- Not liking sports. Wilma Clark- Not liking Fords, Eugene Humphries- Going steady. Louise Venable- Being single. Cleotis Law- Making A ' s. Darlene Marshall- Not going steady. Oakie Loan- Not driving the bus. Pat Tyree- Not waiting for a letter. Ronnie Ford- Being fat and ugly. Barbara Griffith- Not going with C. D. Louise Cauley- Being noisy and making F ' s. Ann Barnett- Being tall with blond hair. Jo Ann Brown- Not giving lectures to the boys. Mr. Sauter- Being short with wavy hair. Mrs. Cauley- Not giving homework. Mr. Skinner- Not teaching English. Mrs. Skinner- Without her Chevrolet. Joyce Deeds- Staying at home. Patsy Mayse- Not liking to draw. P. C. Barnes- Not getting into mischief. T. D. Mullis- Being short and fat. Gay Grimm- With red hair. Buddy Purvis- Being quiet. Sam Armstrong- With a Moustache. Faye Matheney- Not liking Frankie. Jerry Sams- Not liking Basketball. John Mayse- With whiskers. Doris Cutlip- Being fat with short hair. Dottie Plecker- Being 5 ' 8 . Cookie Bright- Being unfriendly. Jessie Jack- Without her red hair. Wanda Smith- Not talking to Bobby. Peggy Marshall- Not liking to dance. Nelson Loan- Not hanging around the girls. Ann Ramsey- Without her guitar. Hilda Roberts- Not going with Benny. Barbara Madison- Not talking to Hilda. Ruth Rusmisel- Not hanging around the boys. Ella Jack- Not flirting with the boys. Geraldine Layton- Not asking questions. Gerald Clark- Not liking Linda Beck. Carolyn Burns- Being short and fat. Mr. Catron- Not telling jokes. Miss Fairchild- With a 58 Dodge. 20 CLASS PROPHECY Staunton, Virginia July 10, 1962 jf; I just came back from my vacation:.JSt- iV5 tffip , in write and tell you about it. I saw several of our for m ■58, and enjoyed talking to them. I boarded a plane in Roanoke, and guesig: most of the trip? None other than Wilma her husband who is serving in the Army and told me that she had just received a letter fromvjosfe|i was I surprised to hear that she is married. Sh’g l s wi tary to her husband, who is a doctor. When I got off the plane at Miami, I went in a Coffe I recognized the owner at once. It was Cleotis Law. Ht I could find a nice hotel and that Chester Riley was the .ed to enjoy hi: decided I should r classmates of ed me on ing to meet :arby. Lwhere iged :ater me. Jit was iutenant tonnie tsland, and both Pat Tyree and Richmond . When I got at Dunsomore. telling her about Marshall walked to eat, before re and was hurrying down the street I nearly ore I saw him. He had just come from the t£ed some materials for his sawmill at to visit my parents. Jo Ann Brown Jo Ann is now married, too. They ute children. Louise told me that still attending Medical College in Staunton about noon I called to-h?iye ; lunch r with my w in. They turning to finished v-w rnett and Darlene and stopped in for a bite shington. How do you like your job as Airline hostess? If you ever get a chance, come around to see me. Love, Joyce 21 WHO’S WHO Best All Around Most Athletic Most Popular SENIOR STATISTICS F avorite Name Nickname Expression Horror Ambition 1 . Ann Barnett Ann Don ' t be funny Nosy People Office work 2. Ethel Black Effie Gosh! Two-faced people Office work 3. Jo Ann Brown Jo Have you ever Drunks Housewife 4. Josephine Campbell Jo Great Day Stuck-up people Secretary 5. Wilma Clark Willie-Mae Good Lands Two-faced people Secretary 6. Louise Cauley Susie My goodness Bats Office work 7. Barbara Griffith Barb Whoosh! Murder Stories Major in music 8. Joyce Jack Jo Holy Mackeral Gossips Beautician 9. Darlene Marshall Punk Good grief Reckless drivers S ecretary 10. Patsey Tyree Pat Good golly gosh Fussy people Nurse 11. Louise Venable Mose I’ll be dag! Conceited people Housewife 12. Ronnie Ford Ronnie Awl Flirty Girls Join Marines 13. Eugene Humphreys Lonzo Ah! heck S tuck up girls Pilot 14. Cleotis Law Cleo I don ' t know Stuck up girls Mechanic 15. Oakie Loan Sibo Don ' t get gay S lick roads Policeman 16. Samuel Riley Chester I don ' t care, Do you? 5:00 risings Teacher 17. Donald Sams Sams Great day! Big mouth people Woodsman 18. Robert Smith Bobby No, girl! Two-faced girls U. S. Army 19. Joseph Tuning Joe Is that so? Big mouth girls Work for F.B.I. Biggest Flirt Most Dependable Neatest 22 WHO’S WHO Most Bashful Biggest Pest Most Courteous SENIOR STATISTICS Striking Favorite What Characteristics Pastime Uses Most Wants 1. Smallness Talking to Billy Hand Lotion Success 2. Cute figure Talking to Joyce Comb Happy future 3. Features Writing to Bobby Perfume Bobby to come home 4. Smile Dancing Pencil paper Success 5. Personality Eating Comb 1958 Edsel 6. Black hair Driving Typing paper S uccess 7. Curls Talking to C. D. Sheet Music To get married 8. Long red hair Day-dreaming Stationery Success happiness 9. Neatness Playing records Comb Happiness 10. Eyes Writing letters Radio Happiness 11. Eyes Gathering eggs Lotion A family home 12. Eyes Talking to girls Mouth Diploma 13. Wavy hair Causing trouble Mouth New car 14. Curly hair Talking to Peggy Mouth ' 58 Ford 15. Big feet Driving bus Paper New car 16. Beard Laughing Money Good life 17. Physique Smoking Cigarettes Job 18. Blue eyes Talking to Wanda Mouth New Car 19. Shyness Talking to Sue Hands To go to college Most Studious Cutest Most Likely to Succeed 23 SENIORS Louise Cauley Joe Tuning Josephine Campbell Eugene Humphreys Barbara Griffith Bobby Smith Wilma Clark Oakie Loan Darlene Marshall Ronnie Ford Louise Venable Pat Tyree Ann Barnett Cleotis Law Joyce Jack Samuel Riley Jo Ann Brown Donald Sams Ethel Black JUNIOR OFFICERS Doris Cutlip, Joyce Deeds, Faye Matheney, Troy Mullis CLASS HISTORY My, how time does flyl It was on September 6, 1954 that we enrolled as freshmen with the attitude of never seeing our good ole junior and senioryears. But here we arel This is the year we all have been looking forward to. Our ringsl This is a dream that has last become a reality. I ' m sure we will never forget it. Next year we hope to reach one of the biggest goals of our life when we enter in September 1958 as dignified seniors. We would like to thank the teachers, principal, and student body of Millboro High for helping make our junior class a success. We all will be looking forward to seeing you next year. Vida Fairchild Class Adviser 26 JUNIOR CLASS Joyce Deeds Page Barnes Mitzy Cauley Jerry Sams T. D. Mullis Patsy Mayse Charles Porter Gay Grimm Faye Matheny Sam Armstrong Ann Logman Billy Deitz Kent Nofsinger Dottie Plecker John Mayse Doris Cutlip Byran Bottenfield Hugh Myers LeRoy Roberts Wayne Purvis 27 TENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Kay Coffey, Tommy Simmons, Neal Whitson, Stanley Wade. CLASS ROLL Row 1. Tommy Simmons, Phyllis Whitson, Stanley Wade, Kay Coffey, Gerald Clark. Row 2, Joan Bright, Frankie McCoy, Peggy Brizendine, Norma Matheney, Linda Hevener. Row 3. Freddie Brown, Mildred Neff, Jerry Duty, Paul Plecker, Linda Hevener. Row 4. Jean Cour sey, Billy Peters, Margaret Nicely, Curtis Nelson, Jane Bogan. Row 5. Lynn B e c k , Karen Anderson, Sammy Burke, Ruby Riley, Tommy Porter. Row 6. Paul Dressier, Billy McCauley, Charles Pritt, Lowell Leach, Alvin Law. Mary Cauley Class Adviser 28 SOPHOMORE CLASS Tommy Simmons Phyllis Whitson Stanley Wade Kay Coffey Gerald Clark Joan Bright Frankie McCoy Peggy Brizendine Paul Plecker Linda Havener Freddie Brown Mildred Neff Jerry Duty Norma Matheny Neal Whitson Jean Coursey Billy Peters Margaret Nicely Curtis Nelson Jane Bogan Lynn Beck Karen Anderson Sammy Burke Ruby Riley Tommy Porter Paul Dressier Billy McCauley Charles Pritt Lowell Leach Alvin Law NINTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Wanda Smith, Palma Hepler, Billy Wade, Tommy Mullis CLASS ROLL Row 1. Linda Beck, Billy Wade, Carolyn Barns, Tommy Mullis, Elizabeth Angus. Row 2. Ella Jack, Peggy Marshall, James Deeds, Elaine Ford, Jessie Jack. Row 3. Palma Hepler, Bobby Sams, Geraldine Layton, Nelson Loan, Janet Hodge. Row 4. Nellie Kelly, Billy Ross, Barbara Madi- son, Wayne Peters, Hilda Roberts. Row 5. Dorothy Webb, Gene Riley, Wanda Smith. Mary E. Skinner Class Adviser 30 FRESHMEN CLASS li Akkmm Linda Beck Billy W ade Carolyn Burns Tommy Mullis Elizabeth Angus Ella Jack Peggy Marshall James Deeds Elaine Ford Jessie Jack Palma Hepler Bobby Sams Geraldine Layton Nelson Loan Janet Hodge Nellie Kelly Billy Ross Barbara Madison Wayne Peters Hilda Roberts Dorothy Webb Gene Riley Wanda Smith EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Ann Ramsey, Charles Lowman, David Peters, Charles McCormick CLASS ROLL Row 1. Ann Ramsey, George Simmons, Sue Cauley, David Peters, Jeannette Angus. Row 2. Gerald Kenny, Ruth Hall, Freddie Arbo- gast, Barbara Cutlip, Charles Lowman. Row 3. Hilda Law, Burton Taylor, Goldie Loan, Jasper Jack, Sue McCauley. Row 4. Vernon Whitson, Martha Neff, Lonnie Phillips, Jerry Steinspring, Roger Hupman. Row 5. Shirley Madison, Charles McCormick, Imogene Layton, Billy Bogan, Ruth Rusmisel. Row 6. Betty Simmons, J a m e s Hupman, Ida Simmons, Ralph Puffenbarger . Robert Sauter Class Adviser 32 EIGHTH GRADE Ann Ramsey George Simmons Sue Cauley David Peters Jeannette Angus Gerald Kenny Ruth Hall Freddie Arbogast Barbara Cutlip Charles Lowman Hilda Law Burton T aylor Goldie Loan Jasper Jack Sue McCauley Vernon Whitson Martha Neff Lonnie Phillips Jerry Steinspring Roger Hupman Shirley Madison Charles McCormick Imogene Layton Billy Bogan Ruth Rusmisel Betty Simmons James Hupman Ida Simmons Ralph Puffenbarger 3 It. d ( C. To v a. V ' SS j e.sT.VJ 34 CHEERLEADERS Gerald Clark, Joyce Deeds, Carolyn Burns, Linda Beck, Patsy Mayse, Sue Cauley, Ann Ramsey, Ann Lowman. 35 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Row 1. Peggy Marshall, Margaret Nicely, Karen Anderson, Jo Ann B r o w n , Faye Matheney , Cookie Bright, Ann Barnett. Row 2. Barbara Griffith, Patsy Tyree, Mildred Neff, Jean Coursey ' Linda Hevener , Palma Hepler, Elaine Ford. Row 3. Wanda Smith, Ella Jack, Joyce Jack, Nellie Kelly, Geraldine Layton, Josephine Campbell, Mr. Farrar (Coach). BOYS ' BASKETBALL GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Row 1. Wanda Smith, Ella Jack, Karen Anderson, Margaret Nicely, Peggy Marshall, Geraldine Layton, Martha Neff. Row 2. Linda Beck, Elaine Ford, Josephine Campbell, Ruby Riley, Gay Grimm, Ruth Hall. Row 3. Jo Ann Brown, Faye M a t h e n e y , Palma Hepler, Joan Bright, Sue Cauley, Jeanette Angus, Barbara Cutlip, Mr. Skinner. PEP CLUB Row 1. David Peters, George Simmons, Jasper Jack, Doris Cutlip, Jane Bogan, Gerald Clark, Linda Beck, Sue Cauley, Carolyn Burns, Joyce Deeds, Ann Lowman, Ann Ramsey, Joyce Jack, Ethel Black, Charles Lowman. Row 2. Ruth Hall, Barbara Griffith, Palma Hepler, Joan Bright, Linda Hevener, Karen Anderson, Dorothy Plecker, Faye Matheney, Wanda Smith, Margaret Nicely, Jessie Jack, Ella Jack, Peggy Mar shall, Geraldine Layton, Mrs. Cauley. Row 3. Barbara Cutlip, Patsy Mayse, Elaine Ford, Curtis Nelson, Stanley Wade, Jean Coursey, Phyllis Whitson, Pat Tyree, Mildred Neff, Martha Neff, Mitzy Cauley, Ruby Riley, Gay Grimm, Tommy Mullis. Row 4. Sammy Burke, Page Barnes, Gerald Kenney, Troy Mullis, Tommy Simmons, Jo Ann Brown, Louise Venable, Darlene Marshall, Josephine Campbell, Wilma Clark, Louise Cauley, Ann Barnett, Janet Hodge, Nellie Kelley, Billy Wade. 5 1  0 1 % Jn • smr ' ' ’ ■’ ' ’ SCIENCE CLUB Row 1. Dottie Plecker, Linda Hevener, Jane Bogan, Joyce Deeds, Margaret Nicely, Tommy Simmons, Wilma Clark, Row 2. Doris Cutlip, Faye Matheny, Phyllis Whitson, Jo Ann Brown, Jean Coursey, Patsy Mayse, Josephine Campbell. Row 3. Ann Lowman, Mitzy Cauley, Louise Venable, Patsy Tyree, Mrs. Skinner. Row 4. Buddy Wade, Troy Mullis, Curtis Nelson, Sammy Burke. ACTIVITIES IN SCIENCE Wilma Clark, Josephine Campbell, Nelson Loan, James Deeds, Mrs. Skinner. ROLL Dorothy Plecker Doris Cutlip Louise Cauley Louise Venable Patsy Tyree Joe Tuning Kay Coffey Mitzy Cauley Ann Lowman Patsy Mayse Jane Bogan Margaret Nicely Jean Coursey Tommy Simmons Joyce Deeds M. P. Skinner OFFICERS President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Reporter: Sponsor: Doris Cutlip Joyce Deeds Pat Tyree Louise Venable Mitzy Cauley M, P. Skinner 39 F.H.A. Row 1. Ann Barnett, Doris Cutlip, Joyce Deeds, Dottie Flecker, Cookie Bright, Palma Hepler. Row 2. Barbara Cutlip, Patsy Mayse, Ann Lowman, Faye Matheny, Jane Bogan, Linda Hevener, Margaret Nicely, Gay Grimm, Ruby Riley. Row 3. Ruth Hall, Sue Cauley, Wanda Smith, Phyllis Whitson, Linda Beck, Elaine Ford, Jean Coursey, Carolyn Burns. Row 4. Mildred Neff, Evelyn Reynolds, Peggy Brizendine, Ella Jack, Jessie Jack, Joyce Jack, Nellie Kelly. Row 5. Patsy Tyree, Darlene Marshall, Mrs. Mullis, Peggy Marshall, Ethel Black CLEANING Wanda Smith, Joyce Deeds F.F.A. Row 1. Wayne Purvis, Eugene Humphreys, Chester Riley, Tommy Porter, Bobby Sams. Row 2. John Mayse, Oakie Loan, James Deeds, LeRoy Roberts. Row 3. Donald Sams, Cleotis Law. Row 4. Mr. Catron F.F.A. SHOP Mr. Catron, Oakie Loan, Chester Riley, Donald Sams, Eugene Humphries, Bobby Sams, Tommy Porter, James Deeds, John Mayse, Cleotis Law, LeRoy Roberts, Wayne Purvis MELLODETTES First Row. Palma Hepler, Carolyn Burns, Kay Coffey, Ann Lowman, Linda Beck, Joyce Deeds, Sue Cauley. Second Row. Mrs. Root, Barbara Griffith, Cookie Bright, Jean Coursey. MELODAIRES First Row. Barbara Griffith, Mollie Cauley, Karen Rhea, Marcia Root. Second Row. Tommy Mullis, Palma Hepler, Joan Bright, Troy Mullis. Third Row. Joyce Deeds, Philip Clark, Jean Coursey, Linda Beck, Sue Cauley. First Row. Janet Hodge, Ann Barnett, Karen Anderson, Mitzy Cauley, Ann Ramsey, Patsy Mayse, Carolyn Burns, Cookie Bright, Kay Coffey, Mrs. Root. Second Row. Joyce Deeds, Elaine Ford, Linda Beck, Gay Grimm, Mildred Neff, Jean Coursey, Barbara Griffith, Martha Neff, Nellie Kelley, Ann Lowman. Third Row. Palma Hepler.T. D. Mullis, Buddy Wade, Gerald Clark, Billy Wade, Jerry Duty, Tommy Simmons, Sue Cauley. HOME ECONOMICS ACTIVITY Dorothy Plecker, Mrs. Mullis, Joyce Jack, Darlene Marshall, Palma Hepler. 1 - ' St 1 1:H j Vo3 ja - po mu.ii. ' 5 ficbhy 53  SvL C,cdc -j ) Stn?v e y k Tcf ' n y 44 MILLBORO ECHO STAFF Seated: fosephine Campbell, Barbara Griffith, Wilma Clark. First Row: Louise Cauley, Louise Venable, Ethel Black, Joyce Jack, Darlene Marshall, Dottie Plecker, Ann Barnett, Mr. Skinner. Second Row: Joyce Deeds, Joe Tuning, Cleotis Law, Oakie Loan, Eugene Humphreys, Ronnie Ford, Jo Ann Brown, Patsy Tyree, Bobby Smith, Chester Riley. PATROL BOYS Gary Mayse, Curtis Nelson, Sams, Herman Grimm, Philip Clark, Freddie Brown, Ralph IPuffen- barger . Filling the Cookie Jar Peggy Marshall, Ella Jack, Mrs. Muilis The Snow Came March 10, 1958 Holiday 46 Harry Left 47 I 48 GRADE FACULTY Elsie Tyree William Mary Mildred Blanchard Hollins , B . S . University of Virginia Marian McCray Madison College Frances Walker Madison College B.S. in Education Charles Hileman University of Virginia Thelma McLaughlin University of Virginia Josephine Catron Madison College Virginia Polytechnic Institute Ada Haynes Madison College Columbia University 49 SEVENTH GRADE Left to right. First row. Carolyn Ailstock, Herman Grimm, William Kelly, Gary Mayse, Mary Hodge, Roxie Nicely, Sharon Tenny. Second Row. Philip Clark, Clarence Armstrong, Peggy Ingram, Pauline Black, Dorothy Campbell, Katie Ford, Gertha Loan, Jerald Roberts. Third row. Leland Coursey, Jessie Simmons, Leo Huffman, Amelia Leach, Jo Ann Whitson, David N ofsinger, Roger Hicklin, Buddy Sams. Fourth row. Mrs. Tyree, Charles Liptrap, David Puffenbarger , Earnest Matheney. SIXTH GRADE Left to right. First Row. Betty Neff, Mary Brooks, Alice Cale, Mary Borror, Betty Lou Carter, Dora Brown, Marlene Ross, Karen Rhea. Second row. Bobby Bogan, Kenneth Matheney, Jean Woodell, Judy Simmons, Marie Ryder, Linda Tennant, Patsy Hodge, Sue Campbell. Third Row. Clayton Ryder, Josie Reynolds, Andy Porter, Ronnie Phillips, Linda Smith, Dennis Jack, Tom Coffey, Fourth Row. Mr. Hileman, Homer Plecker, Norman Blanchard, Rodney Huffman, David Deeds, Alphues Cale. FIFTH GRADE Left to right. First row. Thornton Ailstock, Jimmy Keyser, Roger Tenney, Ann Taylor, Deanie Hicklin, Ralph Lawrence, Raymond Hodge, Frances Campbell. Second row. Henry Brooks, Philip Flemming, Steve Simmons, Davis Helpler, Claudie Burns, Gloria Loan, Barbara Durham, Linda Kenney. Third row. Raymond Roberts, James Webb, Raymond Layton, Billy Forbes, Shirley Roberts, Eleanor Bethel, Linda Entsminger ,G 1 o r i a Stinespring. Fourth row. Roscoe Ryder, Carl Campbell, Nancy Reynolds, Linda Mitchell, Joyce Rusmisel, Mrs. Walker. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE Left to right. First row. Lucille Stanley, James Riley, Nancy Ingram, Mollie Cauley, Carroll Keyser, Ray Livick. Second row. Charles Byrd, Kathleen Jack, Jeanie Botkin, Mason Cauthorn, Beth Mullis, Judy Hodge. Third row. George Borror, Wayne Anderson, Richard Nicely, Linda Riley, Margaret Nofsinger, Marcia Root. Fourth row. Mrs. McCray, Alan Plecker. FOURTH GRADE Left to right. First Row. Jack Bogan, Roger Marshall, Phyllis Lawrence, Sue Loan, Sharon Kelly, Margaret Nicely, Sally Beck, Barbara Ruff, Dorothy Kennedy, Second Row. Theresa Cale, Ella Martin, Betty Riley, Donald Grimm, Buddy Rusmisel, Harry Botkins, Raymond Huff- man, Jimmy Botkins, Grover Ford. Third Row. Sarah Peters, Larry Puffenbarger , Thomas McCauley, Ronnie Shifflett, Truman Reynolds, Abe Ingram, Guy Ingram, Bobby Eisenhower, Jamie Kiser, Floyd Bethel. Fourth Row, Susan Durham, Mrs. Blanchard THIRD GRADE Left to right. First row. Barbara Ingram, Lee Loan, Barbara Loan, Alva Rusmisel, Naomi Cale, Darlene Phillips, Shirley Jack, Zelda Kiser. Second Row. Arthur Lawrence, Sammy Burns, Dallin Carter, Bobby Simmons, Joyce Ryder, Royce Ryder, Larry Entsminger, Roger Lee Losh. Third row. Ruth Deeds, Summers Simmons, Mac Loan, Joyce Marshall, Emmett Campbell, Susan Coffey, Patsy Stanley, Loraine Mitchell, Fourth row. Patricia Reynolds, Mrs. McLaughlin, Tommy Riley, Wayne Grimm, John Matheney, David Webb, Mike Sams, Dewey Sams, Gloria Reynolds SECOND GRADE Left to right. First row. Kay Livick, May Livick, Gerald Bogan, Bobby Ryder, Sonny Marshall, Billie Jean Cutlip, Sandra Coursey, Ronnie Forbes, Donnie Marshall, Second Row. Brenda Riley, Nelonia Campbell, Emmett Lawrence, George Flemming, Dianne Black, Daloras Thomp- son, Sandra McMullen, Catherine Brooks, Linda Sue Hodge. Third Row. Brenda Ryder, Rose- mary Taylor, Joyce Bethel, Michael Smith, Jerry Loan, Herbert Hardbarger, Tommy Durham, Judy Stanley, Robert Ingram, Larry Ruff. Fourth Row. Dannie Deeds, Darnell Smith, Wiley Stine spring, Larry Smith, Buddy Hie klin, Terry Puffenbarger , James Loan, Buddy Carter, Barry Brown. Fifth Row. Josephine Catron FIRST GRADE Left to right. First row. Pamie Root, Patsy Simmons, Betty Kay Cauley, Robert Thompson, David Lawrence, Jay Livick, Gary Marshall, Joe Grimm, F. D. Kelley, Donna Sue Liptrap, Linda Randozzo. Second row. Josephine Reynolds, Wanda Sams, Norma Jean Huffman, C. C. Neff, Jamie Nelson, Dwight Simmons, Diana Hodge, Janice Nelson, Johnny Phillips, Joe Phillips. Third row. Betty Layton, Donald Puffenbarger, Burnell Smith, Eddie Carter, Jimmy Stanley, Becky Hepler, Sharon Shinault, Donald Kennedy, Sue Newcomb, Mike Shanks. Fourth row. Brenda Wright, George Stanley, Judy McCoy, David Sams, Ge orge Ingram, Steve Vincent, Ada Haynes, Charles Sams. Not in picture. Etta Ryder, Hubert Layton, John Wayne Reynolds 54 ADVERTISING Mick or Mack Deitz Lowman Fill ' er Up School BARC AMONG OUR ADVERTISERS Louise Venable Ronnie Ford AN INTRODUCTION TO OUR PATRONS It is with gratitude and appreciation that we, the Spur Staff, intro- duce our advertisers. 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. Sam Armstrong Paul Flecker Joyce Deeds 56 B-A-R-C ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Locally Owned Serving over 4500 Rural Homes and Farms in Bath, Alleghaney, Rockbridge, Highland and Augusta Counties with dependable electric service. E L E C T R I C I T Y Millboro Virginia WINDY COVE FARM Registered Hereford Cattle Hay Grain Straw Leslie W. Sydnor Roland B. Bright Owner Manager CLARKSON WALLACE Real Estate And Insurance Warm Springs, Virginia Millboro, Virginia J.C. 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