Montevideo High School - Peak Yearbook (Penn Laird, VA)
- Class of 1958
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E Q, .. 1 wx rf 35 ,Wm ig 4 g wwf! Aw fn' 5' Q dy S li wg, , Q Y -'QQ FOGTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF 226 C M611 WEE P K6 if THE PE K NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS or MCNTEVIDEO HIGH SCHCDCL Penn Laird, Virginia Foreword OO We, the Senior Class, in Volume VIII of the 1958 Peak, would like to present in our annual a collection of memories that will last throughout the years. With these memories we leave our footsteps . 111f 4 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS I I I 5 R. I THE PATH WE TROD AT M.H.S. IS THE PATH OF KNOWLEDGE, MQEEKQQM -sffzig-f'f -'?Ffi,.. . -gm : ' 'fum-awww is 1355- hh , , TT T T A.. -,QM A ,ws '21 if Lgzf W . ,ap ' 5 MP1 by W . I T 1 f , . 251: f , Q Ez 1. T Sk 5 221 S., IZ, 'P'- HU 1s 5915352 4 W, M-, A ,g k-kV , f Q ff- if W sf . T is EEVT E T LEADING TO LASTING FRIENDSHIPS AND ENRICHING M if-' may i , 4' - R . I N , l f G l l , .41 45 ix XPERIENCES CDF WORKING AND PLAYING TOGETHER AS WE OPEN THE DOOR TO THE FUTURE AND TAKE THE PATH- 'Q UM gy. WE CHOOSE TO WALK, WE'LL HAVE WONDERFUL Wfwzw NORTH ..... EAST ..... SOUTH ..... WEST ..... DF OUR SCHOOL MIDST THE ROLLING HILLS OF VIRGINIA 9 .w 'w ,W ....w-Wmwawnw sa. ww? ...AND DEPARTING WE LEAVE BEHIND US agen-ff. , ZQQMZQ ON THE SANDS or TIME Mrs. Faye J. Ruebush To Mrs. Ruebush for her years of s e r v i c e and understanding in making our high school days those of success and fun--to her we dedi- cate this annual hoping that it will show our appreciation for her un- failing guidance. With this we leave another footstep for others to follow and we in turn will follow other foot- steps into the future. fffwffw Q r. Boyd J. Glick PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE Tracking animals is an interesting activity. Side stepping and back tracking and other at- tempts to throw one off-trail are wily maneu- vers carried out by tricky animals. But always, there is the trail left by the imprints of the ani- mals feet in the soft ground or snow. Just so with us as we move year by year along life's trail. Through our activities, our contacts, and our influence we each leave im- prints as we go along. For many individuals the trail through high school is just beginning, for others the end is nearing--back tracking and side stepping is not easy. Our activities, actions, and reactions soon develop into our records. All too soon the years have gone and only imprints remain. Maythe impressions made here be the be- ginning of a happy and successful journey down the long, long trail that is before you. This is the hope of your school for each of you. .P--4--- x 'an 4 .:p..,' ,,,, , 5. pluy X . ,E me 14 OUR FACULTY MR. JOE MOORE ALEXANDER MRS. MAMIE EAGLE Math 8, General Science English 8, U. S. History MRS. JEAN DRIVER MR. BASIL EAVEY H0me ECOn0miC! II, III, General Business, Bookkeeping, Typing II, Bth Grade Introductory Sth Grade Introductory MISS MARY EMSWILER MR. DONALD GLICK General Science, English 9, Physical Education Physical Education, Driver Training MR. WILBUR GARBER MISS NARICE KEEZLE Assistant Principal, Algebra. I, II, Counseling Home Economics I, IV, Sth Grade Introductory W7 1' Lflnf-ah 15 FACULTY MR. CARSON KEMPFER Social Studies 8, World Geography V MR. MIOHN KLINE Agriculture I, II, 8th Grade Introductory MR. HERMAN LEE Band, Choral, 8th Grade Introductory MR. JOHN LONG Agriculture II, IV, 8th Grade Introductory MISS MATTIE MEYERHOEFFER Librarian MISS MARY O. MILLER Arts 8: Crafts I, II, English 12 MISS VADA MILLER Science 8, Chemistry, Biology MR. FRED PENCE Math 9, Physical Education FACULTY MRS, FAYE REUBUSH English 11, Counseling MRS. PATSY SACRA Physical Education MRS. EMMA SMITH English 8, English 9, French 11 MRS. DRUCILLA VOORHEES Shorthand 1, 11, Typing l MR. GENE WAGNER Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing MRS. IRENE WAGNER Geometry, Math 8, Latin MR. FRANK CROSS U.S. History, English MRS. LOUISE WHITMER English 8, English 10 MISS BLANCHE WRIGHT Social Studies 8, World History, Government S T A F F Cafeteria Workers Mrs. Good, Mrs. Hinkle, Mrs. Kis- ling, Mrs. Layman, Mrs. Mclnturff Custodians Orson Smith, Merle Kisling Bus Drivers E dwa. r d s , Shirey, Garrison, Ett- inger, Gochenour , Moore, Echard, Mundy C4 ,Q i33W ' f f an 1. ,..f ,avg Beverly Louise Adkins Forensic Events, 35 Safety Patrol, lg FHA, lg Junior Play, Senior Play, Peak Staff, Zg Peakazette Staff, lg Winner of Art Award and Contest. Darlene La Rue Bowman FHA, lg French Club, President French Club. 'MQ :UK wff iv Mary Louise Armentrout FHA, 5g Pre sident of FHA 1 Treasurer of FHA 1 5 SCA l Girls Stateg Library Club Z Safety Patrol 1. . -,,. : it W5 vikzvl t - SENIORS Doris Jean Campbell J.V. Cheerleader, Basketball 2.5 FHA 35 Library Club. 20 gpqv-f David Ludwell Berry Basketball, 53 Football, 55 Track, Z3 Baseball lgJunior and S enior Play: Vice President- FFAQ Secretary- FFA, Vice President- Junior Classg Monagrarn Club. Dewitt Richard Cooley FFA, Z9 Secretary-FFA, SCA, lg Safety Patrol, l. Ytjftrr' s m,. Elizabeth Ann Craun Glee Club, lg FHA, 5, Reporter- FHA7 County FHA Reporter, Vice-President-FHA, SCA Reporter, Science Club, lg Secretary-Science Club: Peak- azette Staff, 33 Reporter-Senior Class. Carl Edward Diehl Glee Club, 55 Track, lg Junior Play, Senior Play, Operettas, Z. Q' Janice Marie Davis FBLA 1- Glee Club 1 SENIORS in--5, William Lee Diehl FFA, 45 Cross-Country, lg Track, 33 FBLA, lg JV Basket- ball, lg Glee Club, lg KVG, Z- v Safety Patrol, Z. 21 Nancy Jean Dennison Glee Club, lg Junior Play, FBLA, 25 FHA, 2. Marianne Diehl FHA, Cheerleader, ZgJunior Play: Senior Play, Peakazette Staff, Editor-Peak. if Albert Franklin Dove J.V. Basketball, lg J.V. Base- ball, 2.5 J. V. Football, lg FFA, 2. Carson Clifford Good FFA, Z5 Peak Staffg Peakazettey Treasurer-Sophomore C la s s 3 Treasurer-Junior Class, Safety Patrol, lg Junior Play, French Club. Claude Lee Dove Football, Z5 Track, Z5 FBLA, FFA, 3: KVG, 4. SENIORS Tj fill i s ' I Q K Jame s Ashby Fielding Football, 35 Basketball, Z, Mono- gram Club. Janice Marie Hensley FBLA, 1. 'Hsu fm' . Stanley Mason Hartman J.V. Basketball, lg Science Club, 22 .5 ' W1 4-IQ. it if--1' Ray Nelson llensley Band, lg F.F.A., Zg Junior Playg Senior Play. lklensel Lee Ilensley l .F.A., Z5 Baseball, lg Track, Z5 Monograrn Club, 1. Carl Michael llinkle President-Science Club, Co- Clapt. - Football: Co-Capt.- Ilasketballg Vice-Pr e S id e nt - Senior Classg President- Sophomore C l a s sg President- Monogram Club: Vice-President -S.C.A.: S.C.A., 4: President- liatin Clubg Field and Track, 45 Vice- President-Freshman Class. 'ws Q' SENIORS Robert Wayne llensley Football, lg Band, 3: Choral, l F.F.i-X., la Safety Patrol, l. Sdn' Irene Elaine Hill Peakazette, 1: F.ll.A., l. 23 Mary Juanita Huffman F.13.L.A. 1: Peakazette Staff. Qui Him' iid' Wilma Lee Huffman FHA, 4, Band, 5, Basketball, 3: Junior Playg Secretary-Junior Class, Secretary-Senior Classy Secretary - Rockingham County FHA, Secretary-S CA, Vice - President-Band: Girls State, Peak Staff, Peakazette Staff, Z3 Mellotones, Z. Carolyn Joyce Kincely Lilee Club, 33 FBLA, lg Peaka- zette Staff, 1. GNN Janet Elaine Jarrels Basketball, lg Glee Club, 33 Junior Play, Senior Play, Re- porter-FHA, FHA, 5, Band, 1 Library Club, lg Peak Staff. ,f f l F -ff . , V -. ,gf - , I g NMWLMIB-as V SENIORS lk EM.: T 4? Y , . 'ky A Frieda Rose Kahmer Forensic Events, 33 Glee Club, 3: Peak Staff, lg Senior Playg Junior Play, FHA, Z9 Art Award and Contest winner, Operettag Voice of De mo c r a cy Contest winner, l. lk 'Nur' Edna Lee Kyger FBLA, lg Library Club, 1. 24 Ruby Mae Lam : '17 Beverly Ann Leap Glee Club, Z, FBLA, Z5 Peaka- zette, lg Junior Playg Treasurer- Senior Classg FHA, lg Secretary FBLA 1. Ronnie Ray Mayes FFA, 25 JV Basketball. Violet Ann Lilly FHAg Latin Club. LO'v l SENIORS . , 5 'S i George Kenneth Nlarshall FFA, 39 Baseball, lg Football Z3 Safety Patrol, 1. S..- James Leroy Mclnturff FFA, 13 Band, 1. 25 Doris Jean Madonia FBLA. Julia Mauzy Me ssersmith Mary Jean Michael Peak, Z5 Library Club. F.H.A., 53 Science Club 1 Latin Club, ZQC1.le9 Club, lg Library Club Z. Janet Mae Morris Junior Choral, lg F.H.A., Q-l1Q 'i ' , 4. Www SENIORS Richard Wayne Myers F.F.A., 4. 26 M. W . i, rfr 's 'www' L Judith Lee Miller S e c retary -Freshman Class F.H.A., 45 Basketball, l Junior Playg Senior Playg Peakazette 25 S.C.A ., 1. Ernest sa Lee Pence F.B.L.A., 15 F.F.A., 1 'le' -whtgf x al -.Q S-of 'S' Reta Floe Rimel FHA, 5, Library Club, Z, Latin Club, 2, Peakazette Staff, 3, Znd Vice-President-FHA, 'I' r e a s u r e r -FHA, Secretary- Latin Club, Science Club, 1. Carole Marie Sandridge FHA, 4, Cheerleader, 2. fi i' A Nancy Louise Sacra Library Club, Z, Peakazette Staff, 4, Historian-FHA, Znd Vic e -President-FHA, School Patrol, Z, Science Club, l, Re- porter-Junior Class. - f .,., WL' 7 if SENIORS George Clair Saufley Glee Club, 1, Science Club, Tra c k, 3, Cross Country, 2, KVG, 2, Senior Play Committee. Z7 Q Y'--'-gf Walter Durwood Sampson Jr. Basketball, 5, Football, 5, Band, 4, President-B and, Reporter- Freshmen C la s s, SCA, Base- ball, 2, Monogram Club, Mello- tones, Co-Captain-Basketball, l. C arolyn Ann S hiffle tt FBLA, Z, Vice-President- FBLA, FHA, Z, Library Club Junior Play, Junior Glee Club Safety Patrol, Z. X . K George Layton Shifflett Junior Play, Senior Play. Carolyn Jo-Anne Smiley Latin Club, Z5 FBLA, 1, f SENIORS T, MMI Sgr if Clement Ellis Smiley FFA, Z3 Science Club, 1. 28 Shirley Mae Sipe Library Club. Dorothy Faye Smith FHA, 55 Secretary-FHAg Assis- tant Secretary-FHAgGlee Club, Z, Operetta, Z5 S CA, Z5 Junior Play, Senior Playg Peak Staff, Z3 Peakazette Staff, ZjEditO1'- Peakazette, Secretary - Sopho- more Class. H. 1 --...ff if S..- 'sv Fred Green Smith Clee Club, Z, Track, 25 Basket- ball, lg Baseball, Z1 FFA, 4 Monogram Club, l. David Lee Sutton FFA, 35 FFA-President, Track, Z, KVG, 35 Science Club, 2. Robert Biedler Smith FFA,2.g Safety Patrol, lg Science Club, 1. Nun-' Wlswff SENIORS Y' ,L Mu' Bonnie Louise Strickler FB LA , lg Parliamentarian- FBLA, lg Junior Glee Club, lg Science Club, 1. John Vernon Taylor President-Senior Classy Presi- dent-Junior Class, Vice-Presl- dent-Sophomore Class, Treas- urer-SCAg SCA, 4g FFA, Treasurer-FB LAg Monogram Club, Basketball, 4, Baseball, 5 5 B a s eb all Captain-Junior Year, Football Co- Captain- Senior Year. Carole Lee Tanner Glee Club, 33 Treasurer-Fresh- man classy FHA, 55 French Club, 13 Junior Play, Senior Play Z9 iv-sf -2.- SENIORS Almenda Jean Thompson FHA, 3. Wayne Anthony Wright Peakazette Staff, lg President- Freshmen Classy Latin Club, 25 Reporter- SCAg President- SCAg SCA, 3. 30 Jessie Faye Walston Senior Playp Transfer student senior year. Civ? 52 s.,,, I ,,, ur' gg. all 31 If x J. M. Bauserman Galen Bowman Kenneth Bowman Tony Boyer Eula Eppard Alan Finks Donald Foster Ronnie Foster Mary Sue Garber K A he I .,.,..w3,, JUNIORS Kaur gk gy ' P e ' ,il My t - .Z K I ., :,n ne a M Q Qilfgl 1 . A .43 3 ':.' fl? ..., In 'ax 32 Aww-sn wr L.: vs ,K gem, , New Betty Jo Arrington Audrey Barger Keith Baugher Wayne Baugher ' f?i'Ei'lLS,flEi'M . ' f- f x 'iifisliif ' ' 5 i 1 gf, 7.:f. will 'R if-aw' Patsy Boyers Charles Breeden Lurty Campbell Nellie Depoy Lee Hammer Margie Hamme r Lois Harper Merle Harris Ronnie Hinkle Danny Hooke Betty Huffer Susan Jamieson Jacenta Kite .L 's Tw, - :L o William Garrison Tyler Gibson Evangeline Good Marion Guyer 'QS' Ashby Heatwole Patricia Hensley Roger Herring Catherine Higgs Dennis Marshall Joyce Marshall Joyce Martin Lincoln McAvoy M Q '1.ls , i M JLINIORS 'Q-wr . ' X Mlm, 3? ll: E . f y Delmar Mongold Barbara Morris Deloris Morris Mildred Morris Patricia Morris I' W E . ...wg 4 fi A 4 M K.,, 5 X E Y I V1 N 2. 5 , B W5 i f ' ' ' A I A, i s ,.,, i ,lss 34 Billy Knight Bobby Knight Douglas Leach Janet Lineweaver 'vt as 'Y Katherine McDonaldsc Donnie Michael Shirley Mitchell Sue Moll Q yi.- aw A X P, -W ,H Roger Pence Elsie Persinger Charles Phillips Martin Phillips Richard Roadcap Fielding Rolston Richard Sellers Shelby Jean Sellers Donnie Shifflett W I 1 F , X Ti M ' flffll' 2 r W 1 1 we X xix 1 'QB fo M. . ' JUNIORS I . .X X A ix Xaabx xi . Q 'E , , 3 2 1 vgx., ' l Peggy Morris Claude Moore Joyce Mundy John Pence ll sg g 'm.Yr 1 X' Q Y , Patricia Raines Charlotte Raynes Arbutus Ritchie 'f John Ritchie 4 :er f - me 1 35 Q C X x Ruie Jane Shipp Fred Sipe Larry Smallwood John Smith Ellen Shifflett Fonda Shifflett Mae Shifflett Richard Shirey . wah ,. A NJ! .IUNIORS 'N ' vm Patricia Thompson Edward Tutwiler Gratten Tutwiler Elizabeth Via Everett Sorrells Janet Sullivan Elaine Sutton Barbara Taylor .5 I , ' . 5 wa . ,, Q. Q. 36 90 ,ml ,fr- l Q ki , 1 E-Ex. ,:-. , , so llrl - er t e J , , , v sl F .--- k.-V X n th' 'Q vzt. . . , mgiiggj 33 tam H. C , , I I My A Q K N K -s 'N N. ,- Q B 3' x S1 4 if W x 5 ff f e if 1 if RSX 3 , Bernard Coffman James Craun Thomas Crawford Wayne Dellinger Deanna Diehl Janet E. Diehl Janet Diehl Kitty Diehl Orville Ettinger Patricia Frazier Ralph Gibson Betty Grandle Barbara Harding Daniel Harman Stephen Harnsbarger .,.f. f 1- ,as C my ' ,.?,,.,:, X: by , Q X It Q 4 J .M , ,,.. .nf I ,,,,,,, K . . 1 , Lf --'-' f S W gg, ,Q 'S R at SOPHOMORES Libby Almond Janet Armentrout Lesta Arrnentrout Larry Atkins Barbara Barger Bernard Barnhart Roger Bauserman James Begoon Elaine Blosser Linda Boyers Jane Breeden Miffren Bruce Carole Buchanan Penny Clatterbuck Barbara Coffman , , WJ - if' f 'C ' 1 7 ' ' I V .'. i'ir C J gift? , i . . au.,f . I mf Qhuvw f J wfrlesflffl gfs-w t T qi -4? Q s if J A lsls s .Q ..., ' in ,Ai . ,if ,,' J - ty , , 'S i f 1 h , w s ' , I X iasil iala tlsr - m y ...X ' 7' 1 :S ' ' ? Q - kr P I , r W- 3, My j Q '- . K . A 2 ' - ' sh LL .5 ' f f K A '-M 'A , k-,, . FJ- i K sq., ,L Q, - .N 1 -' 2 ' . If .V A W -. - . - sy. ' ' ,162 :7'5 4W ' ' Y - ' ' .xxx f r f , WZ' A -5 --,- Y , f QS-I v 38 I 1 y A ' V 4, If Y? A N F ig yr X, H , V33 wxXTWLZ.wl'1X W. in Y J . 'avg-, v , 'J -as ff? g my My Georgianna Lilly Peggy Long Thomas Lough Joyce Marshall Patricia May Ward McDonald Pat Mclntruff Joesph Messersmith Jesse Miller Doris Morris Wade Morris Gary Moyers Wilmer Myers Ida Pittington Ruth Ann Raines M , ' f A 'R N i 5 , Q ' v . 3 4, l M J J 2? MQ ' -'a J. x 56515. V ' .V-fllfi me 'J oe,.., J SCPHOMORES S 9 ,X 'UE i n X 5 1. 1 2? gf y 4.. 5 9 . ' -aw.. I . g ,, 'ESF ,X 4 .VJ ' 'Metab 5 za, : J 3' J 'aw qs I 5.3, ,fd W 39 an 3-eq' x, N I. 4 3 1 Y ,fx 'E im Q 'lvf i 4 '33 X 'N T as I gk J . x n e..., Charlotte Heatwole Dorris Heatwole Elaine Hensley Larry Hinkle Betty Hogge Shirley Holloway Linda Humphries Norman Jarrels Betty Knight Brenda Lam Joyce Lam Robert Layman Charles Leap Gloria Leap Garland Life -:ssl ix X I fi NY? . ..., :M 7. 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Q is 'iff p J ik Q mek 8 xiii Z 2 S K N -of Doris Raynes Roy Rexrode Edith Rice Wilma Rinaca Bobby Gene Ritchie James Rodgers James Rogers Royal Saufley Catherine Shifflett Forrest Shifflett Helen Shifflett Joseph Shifflett Lionel Shifflett Randal Shifflett Wayne Shifflett :i i he J, i F ,V . fy, Z:,. , . V , , Lst Y .ne. , , .,. 5. all ,ie Y V . , lll 'Z J is - U i .f --f, - :ss mf 40 l 5 . ..J , X , vjx V .. 'lf Y is Q 4 Q..-q K f-Q F fav' 'null' fm ., WQWX N ' QVC' mi' ir FRESHMA if EXE! 'J - - if k ' J Egg . 5 - . . k :t i Q5-ry e I Q t g 'W-V we ..-:F ' . B 'K J C, Q if 'ff ,1 ' 2 .ay , 5 V, 5 K 35:55 1 I . . ' :j-Jfff: ' ' Z. ffl H. ff , f ' 3535553 ff Lkkk ' - fl - f B B 2 as 9 ' - . -' ' S - . : if , , L ,-A S.. Peggy Sue Adkins Eddie Albrite Betty Allen Garland Arrnentrout Jackie Armentrout Juanita Armentrout Kennis Armentrout Loretta Armentrout Phyllis Jean Armentrout Kay Ann Baker Janet Baugher Harriet Begoon Betty Lou Burner m Larry Burner L V :VV:V L m b , 3 ' N Joseph Butler . H .B au, l,LV LV Z gn I Thomas Bowman ' Q Q VQ A Q Aky I Elql .Q Ayi L N Barbara Boyers Z' J f. - fAV I f b A Alfred Campbell 'Mfr - V f a , My .1 , ,I Danny Cline , .I 'V ' : ' 3.3 . . all .l-l B 'J llae leela J' J f Edd1e Coffey ' wg C Richard Connellee 5 'llkll J 1'll Q e,ea 1 James Cooley I ' ll f 57 kv , aia, ' ,S le'. Q ' Eldridge Cox K' if V' Y51 QV! V k , . :' ' V Elwood cox A lsl ' f E ' B y M11dred C.ra18 :.' Q Q: i n Vmia ',,: V ,A Janet Davxs as LUIL' b A g g VA Qiflgi E' Joan Dav1s lx f A M ' V Agnes Dean I a Howard Dean VAL B , , is V,, -I Ylei 'VVV' f f, 5 Lorna Dean gi, A l eilkfg? n e 5 lle I , Auen Deuinger ' kk :,, h A Q .: , n: VV . 1:1 Harvey Dennison fxaffrw J , , AM kr, k t . l . . ,. y Q ' an C Caroline Diehl J a , J J . J an J Ethel Diehl B ff-B 3 B gl My J X victor Diehl ' ' N , ' fl g, Judy Earman ' : ' J .E ' Aa 7 .Q Doris Eaton J l xo zfz: EQ, ,::., A Gene Frazier lull' 1 i fi? 'f- 1'r' '. -, 4 ff. ' 6325 'T' . 42 S 'lf sy M :ff FRESHMAN V A l j A 'l Ps . V' yy j. g'l .. 1 ,bzqb . i QP ' WPP .-t.:.,1 A -aff l ay eea .P l my , ' -xl I ll V K l N at PP W' M an W , A ah? : V if N-6 P QPPPPP X . Dorman Hensley Douglas Hensley Yvonne Herring Kenneth Hill Phyllis Hill David Hlnkle Peggy Holloway Reba Holloway Bobbie Hooke Faye Hoover Larry Huffman Stanley Huffman Nancy Kemper Patricia Kline o fi I rf r IN l 4 Neville Gibson Patricia Gibson Benton Gochenour Donald Gooden Richard Gooden Ellen Graves Doris Hammer Louise Hammer Judith Hartman Linda Heatwole Ronald Heatwole Carl Hensley ::?' tl ---. 5 PP Q-.ii Q ' 3 1 - X 3 4 P it D K PP PP - y P ssll A 3 '-f 2-P l P .P ycc P P , X N as P P P ., P PPP y 5 P P4 W. K PPP Wy. A, R, 1, , P . . P I ll L .X 1 lvl, .iw . 4 3 X 1 . x Diane Koudelka Barbara Kyger Nancy Lam Larry Lam Carol Lambert Winston Life Mary Lilly Roy Lilly Winston Liskey Juanita Loker Larry Long Lynda Long X 2? A iiglklgw il-fe ' - ii, is i M . A iiee P .fr K fs- A ' is Kkk Billy Meyerhoeffer Jerry Miller Jimmy Miller Linda Miller Wilman Milsted Billie Jo Morgan Bryan Morris Carol Morris Carolyn Morris Danny Morris Elwood Morris George Morris James Morris Gwendolyn Mowbray A 'Ui if A ---:sf Q ss' ., F e M-5 all - M FRESHMA Shirley Long M L , L V I Dorthy Magalis M 2, : ' ' W : Richard Magalls I ' ' gi f ' Carl Marshall :,. - 2 . Mary Marshall . ,:' fi, fe J if ii 'X , Donnie Martin - MM M .,.. .5 f ,K . Cecil McDaniel ' if M .Q J X L Gaye McDonald ei K ' Q ' Richard McDonaldson l H Robert McDonaldson ' y s, I P' I Q S ' Danny Mclnturff V 2 J 5' gi 'J Kathryn McMichens Q gin-W. J Q , sf? ur , , . 3 , . A We J A ,KM-, W J I. l ' if X J P f M A '1 as ,, f' -,,, ,L '. ir' M, -, , ' .wrg D .Manx A ., V, w. M ,M - V' 29' f iizfigii, , W BM -, ' r .1 M M f M E K M : B1 ieii J . eie , MMM SEM -f asm: .. f 1 r 1371513 1 M:-xy :Sw N Q, QP: , V ., ..,. - 35532 5 ' . - V- , A ,,M , - r . , . ., M :gi l j 5, :::-:-.--:r f-:'f.. . 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W W H Howard shifflerr 1' Asyo , Kenneth Shifflett 1 S - 4 ' I , yy V .L QQQ' 'fo 5 ,.: , as .5 T In at Truman Shifflett to 1 fri, 'rf' S s,oL 7Aee at Q Li in 23 , Q3 Welfv' Shiffleff WM gg.. ff' ' fs, M Dorothy Shipp Lewis Smals Donald Smiley Marjorie Smith Betty Snyder Shelby Spitzer Betty Stlckley Billy Stickley Carlton Stroop Ronald Taylor Tommy Thompson Lois Ann Trobaugh William Trobaugh Linda Weller Nancy Wenger Alice Williams Earlene Williams Larry Wright Sarah Yancey Carl Zigler 45 . aiwwww' Friendliest - Darlene Bowman, Wayne Wright, Most Athletic - Wilma Huffman, Mike Hinkle, Most Talented - Jessie Walston, Carl Diehl. Most Courteous-Ann Craun, Wayne Wright. WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS Most Popular Carole Tanner, Buddy Sampson Most Studious - Joyce Kniceley, Mike I-Iinkle, Best Looking - Mary Huffman, Dave Berry, Best All Around - Marianne Diehl, John Taylor, Best Sport - Louise Armentrout, Mike Hinkle. g h , I '- - V M wine-,,,,,U4 ,,., Neatest - Ann Craun, Jim Fielding, Cutest - Carolyn Shifflett, George Marshall, Wittiest - Judy Messersmith, Dave Berry, Most Likely to Succeed - Dot Smith, Wayne Wright. QW Cgwk Ain 47 .. . 3,4 X Q vs S ,, . , gp, 5, - A .. f ' lv 35 15' Y K - Ev, E .- iff Q 2 ' fieivwg ' - : R a y z C be N E . p :-ii ' is in A f ,lyzifi i v. , , l Q David Bazzle Carol Blosser Glenn Bowman Joe Bowman Hubert Boyers Sandra Boyers Annabelle Breed Howard Breeden Joyce Breeden Lewis Brown Lottie Bruce Barbara Burner Betty Bush Cletus Bush Linda Carrier SH v Nancy Arehart H , Y .M A,Az g' Joyce Armentrout ,A Faye Armentrout g i Paul Armentrout H .1 ' Ruth Ann Armentrout .A V L Roger Atkins A ' Elizabeth Baker f -gf' L - Kg I William Barger - ii T -' ' Gary Barnhart -- 'e- e r C Nellie Bauserman EIGHTH GRADE , it te r y kl. f iii .. rl ,. .. J' . -. in , L L it Vi ZIL I WX A Q B Q 'el xi . - rvf . . i I-T-Hn Z ., r i Q4 V ' 'ii f L e tti yi .L ' f r-. f ,E 1 f lrlr ' I i I 'S i .M .. l iL ' V my gmt - .,, 3 7 f k i i,, - MV A Q , . N ' , 'Pi' ' 'A 1 I- Q , , K LX . uv, . , ' - 1 ' SQ ' ' Bern Castle ., A, Q f E C A gf, V V g J Nancy Coleman . g V1 C Judy cook g B , '- Evelyn Craig he--' e 3 Harry Crawford ew BER A N , K we - L- k,i' 4. f i Q ZQZ B l Q shine Crawford Nh .r I. V Y :. ' ,S W .K 5, E L ,Q lianny Sup? 4' - 1 L 1 Q- ... in i i i ' 1' i ,,v: Zi i .,4fQ fZ W I' BTOY 3V1S .V ' gfj ' f g ,inf Eugene Dean i ' -if , .45 1 ' Ze ' ' ' , i f is I ' - i f Gloria Dean M , gi QN. ,E , 1 u 14-I n . H ,V 5, W 'V xg A A. C grir 'f f N 1 l relr 48 Iris Dean Kenneth Dean Eddie Diehl Jerry Diehl Marlin Diehl Phyllis Diehl Bobby Dinsmore Robert Dove Jimmy Earman Alice Edwards . 1- 5 , 'Q-3 , hw' L 'X - 1' 1 1, . ,-M, M' 'M 1, lif'y1f' Q', A is zy. 2, fl N 9 :Q .K t is . sz ! hl. :Q 5 K i X .. A i , A 5 1 ,- X K ,RQ im N MM is -- xx we M x .l1,, - H , A' fa 31 Q Ql. ,Q no 5 EQ. ir q r Q he N w 5, Q A ' .. , .,..,. ' E . 5 W 4 XX fl an 'H ' X. X EIGHTH GRADE A X June Estes Lee Foltz Kenneth George Claude Gibson Lois Glick K I V Martha Gochenour I Buddy Gooden W ' . - r L , 4 A Rebecca Harman .W . V A 5 Harry Hawkins ,N i V f'A W whit Hawkins ' x. .5 'V X fe! 4, A. A .fr .Iii 'Q W Y Virginia Hawkins A 3 Y ' 7 b V b m as-K J William Hawkins I' ' S 4' K- , fi Marvin Hendricks Carlene Hensley - , ' , ' ' 'I Dennis Hensley 1'-.uc 'Q N U x sp ff ' Doris Hensley N Q 1 5 ' Rita Herring Q5 r- ,Q ,..i . by bxlz' - iw lj Vernon Herring 1, , A i - L X , Jack Holloway . Q 'f .f I , , Jil '55-. -9 , Billy Holloway f Qs N gs W A Q' as . xi . K X Y - Q , xx ., . - Johnny Honaker Charles Hook L. L K Leona Hooke ' We 1 B ii Q Q' Carl Huffman ljx- ' f y C' X ' Ralph Kee J. , 5 '-5 XA X xx .QW 2 xmNwi p Nl 49 ' t K . , 'Z - V1 1 ,ff K I A 1,' , A - W A A Q QQ, Y I5 4 X ,M if ,J X 'if f J R 'WV t Q .mg . f i ' , . .ff 5, 1 f 3 K Nelson Knight David Krepps Jackie Kyger Mary Kyger Nancy Lam Shirley Lam Roma Lawson Lawrence Layman Arthur Leap Charles Lilly EIGHTH GRADE Donal Loker Linda Long Vivian Magalis Carl Martin Lavonne Martin ii. 2 Shirley May L ,yi Larry Mclnturff .E A ' Barbara Meadows 1 Bethel McDonaldson A -I A Sammy Menefee ik '1l1. l Nfl it Charlotte Messersrnith 1, ' A J Eddie Meyerhoeffer r if haf cows Miner raw' David Minnick , William Moll i rl X Q A :fi 'EZ ng! I L , . . K 3 :ri -A i S - elt'i an ,qs M, liv e , N 'P ,gf My M ,.-, 3 ::' zb, N 11 XX X M y tii o'ei C 1' 1 L zi L .., .M f , . ' ii l -x', A , i f r ..., ' 4 iTQ',Qtqjq e 59: 5 Q wur- X 50 I 1 x f it ,,,: S l ...: .F eff fs V ,. I -V f Elzie Morris Harry Lee Morris Jessie Morris John Morris Paul Morris Jack Nicholas Curtis Patterson Virgil Peale Carolyn Perry Carolyn Phillips fi N wr . Q, W fp :EL I am Robert Pittington Danny Raynes Goldie Roach Paulette Rodgers Phyllis Rush James Schroeder C. B. Scott Billy Sellers Arlene Shifflett Carl Shifflett I 6 if 1 .sg '- ' his ', A 'lr-ey g,r.,1'1 R. 'mi E'- rf 1 x. H' , 1. ' S x X5 X , K ,J . n, 55, if bf 3' - ':21---t We wk 'B il 4.1. 'mr 1 yr' W 4 X xu A -'. EIGHTH GRADE , Kenneth Shifflet ,J Doris Shifflett , -.. K 5, Qi A . f Nancy Shifflett , ., , . Q, if 3' b Nora Shifflett X, 'J' ' E Xpf Roger Shifflett ,Ai B' R Uv . y H e - L Q ,N 5 N , .54 New X r ' ' '- wma. 7. x ' K ' A f r rn , ,, Quill , ' ij xl X X .. MW. , - Carolyn Shirey , A A 1 ' Carolyn Showalter 1-at il Wg? 'af m Roger Seivers , 5 , ff, ' Rachel Sipe I ' Robe rt Sipe UK '.f. ' Q x Fl R, ., N I l Q Danny Sirnmers I L Marion Sirnme rs Q ' 'A Am ., . 3 ' Charles Smith V ,N V , Wayne Sorrells wggfjif Q , ,R Milf 7, y David Snyder Nl 3 , 'lvv-BH ,A K if 1- . R . ii- Margie Southerly ' ' b N Leroy Strickler ' i . ' Pearline Taylor 0 9 ,k,. ' , 3- X f Benny Teter W-My sw. is ,ffl Sheldon Thompson -1 ' Q ' W S , Rev V K R X X 'J x 3 June Wilbe rger Delores Williams . is -A Leslie Wilson 'fi' ,Z y A ' L V at -lk X X 9 James Wise N -353, 6 ,Q A A Mary Yancey ll' X' 'I Raymond Yancey 1. X -. I ' ' N ,,,, f 5 51 if 'FS K iv.. N-.ff E S? n HOMECQMING Mary Huffman Miss Montevideo 1957-58 The Queen and her Court Buddy presenting the Queen Kathryn McMichens, Penny Clatterbuck with her reward. The Queen, Buddy Sampson, Wilma Huffman and Evangeline Good 52 Qfcdwdza PEAK STAFF Editor Marianne Diehl W!!-'rr' f + in ,A AdviSOr Business Manager Mr- Eavey John Taylor As s o ciate Editor - Beverly Adkins, Assistant Editor - Mildred Morris, Assistant Business Manag e r - Richard Roadcap, Activities Editor - Dorothy Smith, Assistant Activities Editor - Evangeline Good, Class Editor - Frieda Kahmer, Assistant Class Editor - Fielding Rolston, Boys Sports Editor - Roger Pence, Assistant Boys Sports Editor - Carson Good, Girls Sports Editor - Carole Sand ridge , Assistant Girls Sports Editor - Barbara Morris, Photographer - Janet Jarrels, Assistant Photographer - Kenneth Bowman, Art Editor - Mary Michael, Assistant Art Editor - Patricia Hensley, Typists - Wilma Huffman, Delores Sutton. 54 PEAKAZETTE STAFF Editor Dorothy Smith a h wa ' ' V Q p iw Business Manager Advisor Carson Good W' Mrs. Reubush 2 Assistant Editor - Richard Sellers, New s Editor - Penny Clatterbuck, Reporters - Ann Craun, Nanc y Sa c ra , Floe Rimel, Eddie Tutwiler, Nancy Wilberger, Pat Mclnturff, Patsy Van Pelt, Tommy Lough, Richard Snapp, Club Editor - Judy Miller, Feature Editor - Deanna Diehl, Re- porters - Janet Diehl, Dorris Heatwole, Lesta Mae Armentrout, Susan Moll, Pat Thompson, Betty Knight, Kitty Diehl, Pat Hensley, Betty Huffer, Girls Sports Editor - Wilma Huffman, Re- porter - Ruth Ann Raine s , Boys Sports Editor - Roger Pence, Reporters - Donnie Foster, Sheldon Summers, Assistant Business Manager - Kenneth Bowman, Typists - Joyce Kniceley , Elaine Hill, Beverly Leap, Mary Huffman. The school paper, the Peakazette, has as its main purpose the recording of all the school's activities. Thi s is done by publishing six editions per term, which covers all phases of school life. '13 55 . . Mike Hinkle . . Tony Boyer . Roger Herring Richard Roadcap . Roger Pence . Mr. Don Glick . . . Mr. Pence e men s sports program To promote better sportsmanship between us and other schools 1n a.thlet1c contests 'rn MEN S MONOGR AM ltorM Gl k err1ng, Roger Pence, Mr erry Eddle Tutwller John Taylor Sheldon Summers, Ronnle I-hnkle 3rd row Buddy Sampson Fred Sm1th Ronrue Foster Davld Wllllams, Wayne Shifflett F r a nkl1 n T a ylo r 4th row James F1eld1ng Mensel Hensley Donn1e Foster, David Sutton F1eld1ng Rolston Officers: President - Richard Roadcap Vice-President - Carolyn Shifflett Secretary - Beverly Leap Assistant Secretary - Joyce Kniceley Treasurer - John Taylor Assistant Treasurer - Nancy Dennison Reporter - Pat Hensley Assistant Reporter - Pat Thompson Historian - Elaine Harper Assistant Historian - Judy Strickler Parliamentarian - Fielding Rolston Advisor - Mrs. Voorhees F.B.L.A. f T' if: Objectives: To participate in the state spelling contest To To To To To To each month secure business and professional men to speak on subjects vital to secretaries organize a Junior FBLA Club attend regional meetings and send delegates to the State meeting enter exhibit of work and scrapbook at Madison College at the spring meeting take field trips to business establishments and industrial fi rms Send delegates to Massanetta Summer conference for a week of study and planning I5 V 57 F.H.A Officers: President - Louise Armentrout Vice-President - Ann Craun Znd Vice-President - Nancy Sacra Secretary - Dorothy Smith Assistant Secretary - Patsy Van Pelt Treasurer - Floe Rirnel Reporter - Janet Jarrels Historian - Peggy Long Parliamentarian - Barbara Morris Song Leader - Penny Clatterbuck Pianist - Joyce Mundy Advisors - Mrs. Driver Miss Keezell A Objectives: To have food sales To have Christmas Tea for mothers and faculty To sponsor Pop Corn for Pops party To sponsor formal Valentine dance To have Mother-Daughter banquet To take annual trip ,H .---' 58 Officers: President - David Sutton Vice-President - Danny Hooke Secretary - Dewitt Cooley Treasurer - Fred Smith Reporter - James Craun Sentinel - Bobby Knight Advisors - Mr. Kline Mr. Long Objectives: To sponsor toy campaign To hold a chapter banquet To have radio and TV programs F F A To practice rotation farming on chapter land To conduct church program in local church To give an assembly program v........iS.. is 59 Officers: President - Buddy Sampson Vice-President - Wilma. Huffman Secretary-Treasurer - Pat Mclnturff Reporter - Libby Almond BAN D Director - Mr. Lee 60 tx il, 4 1 1 ,fe 1 w fic. sg Q 1 L X X Objectives: To furnish ente rtainment To promote a better music education program WNW I MELLOTONES I. L to R, Deanna Diehl, Buddy Sampson, Danny Hooke, Sammy Menefee, Barbara Harding, Johnny Ritchie, Libby Almond, Wilma Huffman, Leona Hooke, Richard Sellers, Nancy Wenger. Q 61 Officers: President - Carole Tanner Vice-President - Car1Dieh1 Secretary - Joyce Mundy Reporter - Ruth Ann Raines Director - Mr. Kempfer Q! gr GLEE Objectives: CLUB To To To To To To have Christmas program and dance have an Easter program have spring concert attend spring musical festival present music department program at end of year sing at commencement . A wt 63 Officers: President - Wayne Wright Vice-President - Fielding Rolston Secretary - Wilma Huffman Treasurer - Danny Hooke Reporter - Ann Craun Advisors - Mr. Garber in Mrs. Reubush Objectives: To have a faculty member on all committees To send teachers greeting cards To purchase flower vases for each room To be on radio program with other schools To sponsor charity drives To send delegates to all conventions To have State SCA officer candidate To sell school pennants to promote school spirit To sponsor magazine campaign To divide jobs equally among students To sponsor a talent show S.C.A. S eated , Larry Wright, Richard Roadcap, Sheldon Summers, Jackie Armentrout, Mr. Garber, Danny Hooke , Wilma Huffman, Wayne Wright, Fielding Rolston, Ann Craun, Mrs. Reubush, D e lo r e s Williams, P e nny Clatte rbuck, Louise Armentrout, Harriet Begoon. Standing, Leona Hooke , Ca role Morris, Wayne Shifflett, Buddy Sampson, John Taylor, Mike I-Iinkle, Donnie Foster, Ronnie Hinkle, Curtiss Patterson, Phyliss Diehl, Martha Gochenour. 64 LIBRARY CLUB Peggy Long, Lesta A r m e nt r ou t , Betty Huffer, gois Trobaugh, Ca rol Morris, Edna Mowbray, Qinda Heatwole, Barbara Harding, Linda Miller, Phyllis Hill,Billie Jo Morgan, Janet Lineweaver, Bobbie Hook, Patsy Van Pelt, Miss Meyerhoeffer, Advisor. Officers: President - Jackie Armentrout Vice-President - Ricky Magalis Secretary - Kay Mumbert Treasurer - Nancy Kemper Reporter - Gary Rodeffer Advisors - Miss Emswiler Mr. Alexander Objectives: To broaden our scientific knowledge To learn to perfect our skills in science To understand the importance of science in our lives To help carry out the program of Science Clubs of America The Library Club is a group of girls who assist Mi s s Mattie in the library one hour each week. The y che ck out books to students and teachers, file and shelve books and magazines, process new books and help to keep the reading list up to date. JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Objectives: To Widen our knowledge of Chemistry To learn to work efficiently in the laboratory Officers: Chairman - Marion Guyer Reporter and Secretary - Janet Lineweaver Advisor - Miss Vada Miller BIOLOGY Q W'W ' ,,- as M4 I F I 1 CHEMISTRY l. to r. Betty Huffer, Janet Lineweaver, George Saufley, Miss Vada Miller, Advi s o 1' , Keith Baugher, Kenneth Bowman, Charles Breeden, Fielding Rols ton, David Sutton. Objectives: To increase our knowledge of Biology To learn to perfect our skills in use of laboratory equipment To understand the importance of Biology in our lives Officers: President - Carl Diehl Vice-President - Penny Clatterbuck Secretary - Patsy Van Pelt Curator - Deanna Diehl Reporter - Pat Mclntuz-ff Advisor - Miss Vada Miller 66 FRENCH CLUB First row, Patsy VanPelt, Susan Moll: second row, Pat s y Mclnturff, Royal Saufley, Kitty Diehl,5 third row, Mrs. Smith, Pe ggy Long, Darlene Bowman, Carole Tanner, Nancy Sacra, Carson Good, Deanna Diehl. To encourage among the young people an inte restin and appreciation of the civilization, language, literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome and to give them some understand- ing of the debt of our own culture to that classical antiquity. Officers: President - Fielding Rolston Vice-President - Garland Life Secretary - Shirley Mitchell Reporter - Richard Sellers Advisor - Mrs. Wagner Objective: To learn more about French ideals and customs Officers: President - Darlene Bowman Vice-President - Carole Tanner Secretary - Nancy Sacra Treasurer - Carson Good Reporter - Deanna Diehl Advisor - Mrs. Smith l JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 67 BUS PATROL The KVG Crew is a group of boys trained in the techniques of fighting fires. The c rew has the authority to fight a forest fire at any time. Leaders - Claude Dove, Delmar Mongold, Advisor - Mr. Garber . -.W,..rWM,-,unaot k The Safety Patrol conducts fire drills forthe school and are bus patrolmen on all buses to and from school. Fielding Rolston - Captain, Advisor - Mr. Wagner K.V.G. f. C ...MW ,C ,.t,...i...... Wm I. ,f 9 P Tony on the Move We They Shenandoah 1 3 0 Elkton 0 Z6 Turner Ashby 12 0 Give me a drink! i , ,... , ' M. : ef .1 -w i 0,.fi.,. if Y, . ,f New .4 wrffw g a M , Ps' fE4ff3f- Q T ga., g5,Eg,g,i- 'Wg ,K --wi: gt ,JIS u, An' ,,,, A ,.,f - M' 7, M ' . . Mi ' ul- ' ' --.fff fv r 'i Yz5Qi3Ei'fff2 .' . rfgjdw! y., . 1 V-..'vk' 6 :,: ,gg .,.: -- -:. --- - -N .-:13..z1:'-f -la-MTSLQQ . V' ' ,- u iv f if 5 3 Y mx Y' X -1, ev 1 7, 'ka Q ff a ,K :T -em .,. sag- .J -- .1 - .-,ne 1 b, s ' 1, 1 f , f-5 , w 1.-2-Q.. is-1:9 lk, M , W W , f MJ' 'fri ,.,y ' fig: vi p-3,4-' 'I -,.' ,,, . , ,,v, , A, ., , Pixar ,H NW, 1 42 A Eve wil l ' Look out, Ref! Get him, Coach! yd e- --a I 9 aw I s P 5 9 1 lst row fleft to rightjx Bud Sampson, Roger Pence, Ron Hinkle, Rick Magalis, Dave Williams, Tony Boyers, Don Foster, Lincoln McAvoy. Znd row: Roger Herring, Eddie Tutwiler, Royal Saufley, Dave Hinkle, Wayne Shifflett, Norman Whose ball? Go, Tony! 7 J 1 . . df 'ali 31. . .- ', M 7 -WTHQ?iii-f!lfi?E?f1fK'7h57 S 115 A - , .,,,.,,,g , rl, V, Ll -5553-5: 'is-QEM ' -v gp M Nw., L ,Q MQW' f -QW 4'-Fw KJ 233 -'E J 'Seal 'N I ' ff.. w X ,, -. Q ' alum 1, ,. my if-N .F J-Q 'via R M Q w N :fm-.,,,, Q, Wx N. vw -gm, A Q' faq A , Q 'W , . 4- c,,,,,,,3. if ' , ggi' ,ac ms- 'Syn-. T . -sf an jf- t 5,-.,-L. 3'?2:54i ' ' M W 5 'gf I 'Sf' 'viii v 1 A k Dr 1,-. Q , 4, Ka ,L 1, v. Q 1 5' f u s 3 -1 Q, g, K ,I 4 API! . , , Wayne breaks through First down? Where's the ball Ld'515f' S +-7 ' l' 'n, wk J 'f 1 ig' QQ, Q 'Q ' .,, k Strasburg 6 0 Broadway 13 X8 Harrisonburg 12 40 Iarrels,Dave Berry, Garland Life. 3rd row: Coach Fred Pence, Ron Foster, Iim Fielding, Mike Hinkle, John Taylor, Larry Smallwood, Sheldon Summers, Manager: Coach Don Glick. Go, Maroons, Go Whose legs? Hold that line fy Y A egg .25-L A Q -Q fic if- N ew A 7 , -I .yi . H K , Q A iififiyf -fifviliixififf '- f f It ,. ..,. ,s W1 4. , V T f , iw? 1214 J if Q -- Q: se!-mari' ' , ifezmz 3' ', ffl' 1 f Misa ,rwgfzlm 1215 wif f ,Ngo .- VU Ewwfll , l l W, ,A .. ,y lst row fleft to rightbz Horner Sacra, Eddie Albrite, Larry Huffman, Larry Wright, Ernest Sipe, La r ry Burner, Danny Raynes. Znd row: Charles Hooke, Thomas Bowman, Larry Long, Ells- worth Sip e , David Krepps, Bill Moll, Larry Mclnturff. 3rd row: Coach John Long, Curtis Patterson, E. J. Mo r ri s , Carl Martin, Benton Gochenour, Jerry Miller, Reuel Rolston, Coach Joe Alexander. Hit that line! Rolston goes over! wx, V , 8 A' 'Q .1 ...n4. ,, 72 Kneeling: Larry Wright, Gary Rodeffer, James Cooley, Jerry Miller, Carlton Stroop, Curtis Patterson, Larry Hinkle. Standing: Coach Fred Pence, Norman Jarrels, Reuel Rolston, Jack Armatrout, Vic Diehl, Ricky Magalis, Ellsworth Sipe, Dave Hinkle. JCC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD E a c h y e a r th e Rockingham County - Harrisonburg Junior Chamber of Commerce presents the JCC Sportsmanship Award to representatives of the six area schools. The recipients are award- ed plaque s in recognition of their outstanding sportsmanship and leadership qualitie s displayed during their high school careers. The two previous winners from Montevideo were Bill Blose in 1956 and Chip Strickler in 1957. This year's winner of this award from M o n t e vid e o is Mike Hinkle. From the administration, student body, and friends, we say, Congratulations, Mike. 73 Montevideo Basketball Schedule WE THEY Middle River 53 38 Turner Ashby 75 41 Clark County 79 25 Harrisonburg 45 37 Alumni Middle River Elkton Warren County B roadway Shenandoah 241455 2 12 . -uf V4 M Kneeling: Richard Roadcap, Mgr., Mike Hinkle Standing Wayne Shifflett, Fred Smith, John Smith, Ron Hinkle, Dave Berry Tie him up, Bud' r' ' Turner Ashby 56 48 Elkton 31 34 Handley 54 43 Luray 56 41 James Wood 58 59 Strasburg 47 44 Harrisonburg 59 51 Shenandoah 56 51 Handley 46 44 Broadway 50 35 Q! 1 1 'Q .., ,- X R .BMC .' 0 . ' .', n . .H ,k . ,. ' '...-' ' N , ,. ,'.' l 1 .51 Y i. -ffififg I 7 3 i ' Y, A Q : , x . 3-6 I I nj V ' 5 :f v X if :. in ' gt N 1 - - . 4 QL?-4 1 Kneeling: Bud Sampson, Coach Don Glick. Standing: Garland Life 'ohn Taylor, Roger Pence, Sheldon Summers, Dave Williams. Stop him, Ron! Mike on a drive 1 L-1 X' il' l f GIRLS' BASKETBALL LL ALL,L,, L LL,A .LL L L Q? ' lst row: Cath r yn Shifflett,Penny Clatterbuck, Wilma Huffman, Delores Morris, Patsy Van Pelt, Pat Mc Intu rff. Znd row: Doris Heatwole Manager, Gaye McDonald, Pat Raines, Helen Shifflett, Faye Hoover, Mrs. Sacra Coach, Linda Shoemaker, Doris Campbell, Eula Eppard, Peggy Adkins, Barbara Coffman Manager. J.V. CHEERLEADERS v Carolyn Showalter, Phylis Diehl, Linda Long, Diane Koudelka, Carolyn Morris, Leona Hooke. 76 CHEERLEADERS Ex I I Shirley Long, Nancy Kemper, Lynda Long, Caroline Diehl, Sarah Yancey, Peggy Long SCHOOLSONG Here below the Massanutten With its view sublime, Stands our noble Alma Mater Glorious to define. MONTEVIDEO, MONTEVIDEO School we love so dear, Ever loyal, true, and loving, Faithful through the years. MONTEVIDEO, we will love you Ever, always true, For your light will lend its beams To us, our whole lives through. Here we get our inspiration, Make our friendship ties, . Thus we owe, dear Alma Mater, MONTEVIDEO HIGH 77 1 ' IT-Qzgiiiif-:gh:::a.,:5 1- '11 -1: -:iw . H- wr' 1 ,ff 9 ..,., n my . ,, ,gln ' , . , ,N KY Q , , k,kL ,. L, - .. .,. .L , 'ff . - 1 Raef' ' 1- hw-uw 4 f W f 2, - i f 'X df SW, -3 W, nn o ,.:. - 4? 4 s, or 3 Y .. wwf: ,,. 'P ' 8 U g Q xi 'P 3 4 Y Q8 Qu. If uf n K f , ,S ,, 3 3 W . , ', f rnqh ' 7 . Mike Clears It -W-H Again ZW lst. row fleft to rightl Garland Bowman, Wayne Shiffl e tt , John Taylor, Tony Boyer, Roger Herring. Znd row: Chip Strickler, Ashby Heat- wole, Sheldon Summe rs , JohnPence, Roger Pence. 3rd row: Fred Smith, Don Foster, Dave Williams, Manager, Larry Hinkle, and Bud Samp- son, Coach Don Glick, Coach Ashby Shifflett. On Your Mark . . S , g :v:,l!E,. ,kk, My Herring Connects m e 4 , rnyo . W -gf N K A 'Q k ' ' ,- :. ..,.,.. . -5 ,i ff - k ' L' '7 7 'L . H W . 1 of S M :M g X ' -N, u 3.131251 L X ii r N. if , fy LW'-Ak 'A mi 1' 1 s t r ow Qleft to rightjz Chip Strickler, Tommy L ou gh , Mike Hinkle, Tony Boyer, Ron Hinkle, Ge o rg e Saufley, Roger Pence. 2nd row: Fred S mith , B i ll Diehl, Bill Blose, Herb Williams, Garland Life, Sheldon Summers . 3rd' row: Mens el H e n s l e y , D o n Stroop, Larry Hinkle, Charles Rodeffe r, Alvin Shifflett, Frank Taylor, Manage rg Delbert Mongold, Coach Don Glick. fmcf ll. . Q' 5, . Get A Hit, John! H Ml xp I IU' 1 5 . ' ? 'EP' Qin-nndfw I957 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM V' Em 5 '?'f YO 'O 1, SHENANDOAH'S PRIDE DAIRY PRUDUCTS Ji, l ?. . 'Z For the Best in Dairy Products Always Ask For SHENANDOAH'S PRIDE Milk 81 Milk Products 5 ' The Valley of Virginia Cooperative Milk Producers Association NZ' ea Phone Harrisonburg 4-7328, Woodstock 312 41 W. 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Plan QR A ' for a iob with a future-plan to F , ' be an engineer! - Si XX Y X A X li ' N X O Q 9 l i VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY CUPP'S SERVICE STATION Gas - Oil - Groceries l.G.BAlFOUR COMPANY Known wherever there are schools and colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations - Diplomas Personal Cards-Club Insignias Medals and Trophies Battery Service - Tire Repairs Mr. M. J. Robertson, Agent Dial 4111 Kensington Avenue Richmond, Virginia Grottoes 2288 Washing - Lubricating - Road Ser. ff' FRED K, BETTS, III IIMESTONE QUARRY ' I' Crushed Stone - Agriculture Lime Ready-Mixed Concrete - Washed Sand Lime is your Soil Insurance. 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Definite Feeds for Definite Needs Complete Line of Poultry and livestock Feeds Dial 4-2549 Harrisonburg, Virginia r ,C I ,r .Lg Ill MICK OR MACK CASH TALKS Groceries - Frozen Foods Fresh Meats and Vegetables We give S 8: H Green Stamps Phone 2 041 Grottoe s , Virginia intl- , Y ., :AN Y 9 0 if at 4 g if t J. fT1 ' HTMWWFAG I I G I WI EARIY EQUIPMENT COW INC. DELETE - Home Freezers Aluminum Buildings McCulloch-Chain Saws - Strunk Garden Tractors - Milkers Dial 4-2123 P. O. Box 387 Edom Road Harrisonburg, Virginia Compliments of VALLEY SMALL LOAN CO. Harrisonburg Virginia LEGGETTS The Most Complete Department Store In The Valley Harrisonburg, Virginia SHENANDOAH VAllEY LIVESTOCK SALES, INC Hogs - Cattle - Calves It Pays To Do Business With a Long Established Reliable Company Sales - 1:30 P.M. Saturday Phone: Harrisonburg 4 -4482 BLUE RIDGE RADIO 81 T.V. SERVICE CHARLES 8. POLLY 1 N Photographers Your Authorized Zenith Dealer Portraits and Candid Weddings Skt! G. E. Billhirner, Prop. 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Harrisonburg, Virginia JOSEPH NEY'S Harrisonburg, Virginia On The Square Phone 4 -445 l Insurance For Your Every Need Harrisonburg 4-6766 R. LORING COVER INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 22 East Market St. Harrisonburg, Virginia Compliments of ROCKINGHAM MOTOR CO. HILLCREST ESSO STATION Tires - Batteries Accessories Telephone 4-3836 Dial 4-9154 692 East Market St. Harrisonburg Virginia Harrisonburg Virginia Compliments of KWALITEED HATCHERY. INC. Feed Efficient, Meat Strain Baby Chicks Harrisonburg, Virginia Phone 4-8224 Dial 4-4457 - 4-4253 SHENANDOAH VALLEY PRODUCE CO.. INC. Plant 501 N. Liberty St. Harrisonburg, Virginia Main Office 4-4495 East 77th St. New York 21, N. Y. J, 5 1 4 Compliments of M. A. LAYMAN 81 SONS, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS GOOD'S GULF SERVICE Gas -Oil-Tires -Feed-Groceries I 1 4-3878 Massanutten Ave. Phone 3766 m.xL Harrisonburg Virginia Grottoes Virginia Q54 of-f rf UQ: 5 CARR'5 TIRE SERVICE CASEY'S AMOC0 SERVICE i 394 N. 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