Osbourne High School - Eyrie / Hi Jacket Yearbook (Manassas, VA)
- Class of 1953
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I 1 • S| m , . 4 . ■' , ; • j Jri J achet 1953 PERPtTUflTinG A Handful of Stars . Published by Students of OSBOURN HIGH SCHOOL Manassas, Virginia Editor-in-Chief.Ernest Lunsford Makeup Editor.Jean Woods Copy Editors.Sue Espenshade, Laura Fries, Joann Vanover, Nancy Thompson Picture Editors.Catherine Baker Loyce Guy, Madeline Leonard, Martha Saunders Business Managers.Ruby Runion, Joan Stroup Faculty Adviser Arthur de Ponceau On Manassas Western Border Clear against the sky Proudly stands our Alma Mater, As the years go by. Forward ever be our watchword Conquer and prevail! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, M.H.S. All Hail! Cherished by thy sons and doughters Memories sweet shall throng Round our heart, O Alma Mater As we sing thy song. Like stars in the firmament we have peopled these halls, each shedding a brightness about him. Many have gleamed in the darkness of confusion leading others into the galaxy of brotherhood and charity. Thus we perpetuate the glow, the brightness, and the warmth of our stars — the students of Osbourn High School. K ' I ' y T) ■iPV wi OL S. eniorA JJ. onor Ok eir parents n Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barksdale Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ki n 9 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kline Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Kline Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kullenberg Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lunsford Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller Mr. and Mrs. G D. Russel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saunders Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Eliga Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanover Mr. and Mrs. David Yankey Dke S. emot ' d t)edica te Their Portion of this Annual to MISS PAULINE SMITH MR. MARTIN CONNER JUDY Principal of Osbourn High School We Wee come 5 flDniinisififiiion J. M. GARBER Division Superintendent Prince William County Schools ★ ★ MRS. LYNN LAWRENCE, Secretary; Mr. Judy; and Miss Carrie B. Lanford, Assistant Principal and Director of Guidance. CLAUDE DE HAVEN Director of Instruction Prince William County Schools MARTIN CONNER JUDY Principal, Osbourn High School and Bennett Elementary REAMS E. BENNETT B. S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute Industrial Arts and Home Mechanics J. WALLACE BOLDING A.B., College of William and Mary Social Studies and English E. SHREVE BRENT A.B., College of William and Mary English and Social Studies MRS. BETTY HARPINE CHILTON A. B., Mary Washington College Spanish and English MRS. MARY M. DAVIDSON B. S. , Radford College Home Economics ARTHUR de PONCEAU B. S., Grove City College University of North Caro lina University of London English and Journalism MISS CARRIE B. LANFORD A.B., College of William and Mary, M.Ed., Univer¬ sity of Virginia Assistant Principal and Di¬ rector of Guidance MRS. TANA de PONCEAU B. S. in Music, Columbia U niversity, University of North Carolina Choral Director, Music, English, and Social Studies MRS. LUELLA S. EUTSLER THE FACULTY A. B., Berea College .West¬ ern Reserve University Librarian LUTHER FLYNN A .B., West Virginia Wesle¬ yan, B. D., Drew University M. A., New York University Mathematics RAYMOND R. FISHPAW B. S. , University of Mary¬ land, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Vocational Agriculture MISS CAROL D. FAULCONER B. S., Mary Washington College Business Education 7 f FRANKLIN R. HATCH B. M.E. , Richmond Pro¬ fessional Institute Band and Instrumental Music MISS VIRGINIA L. GOULDIN B. S. , Madison College Director of Health and Phy¬ sical Education MISS EDITH VIRGINIA LAYMAN B. S., Madison College Home Economics JAMES J. LEO Ph.B., Providence College University of West Virginia Director of Physical Educa¬ tion and Athletics MRS. EDNA JO LONAS B. S. , M. S. , University of Alabama, Vanderbilt Uni¬ versity Science and Mathematics Resigned January, 1953 MRS. ROY HELMS Ph.B., Elon College, Un¬ iversity of Virginia Biology, English, and Social Studies MISS EMILY J. JOHNSON A.B., University of Nash¬ ville, Peabody College, Un¬ iversity of Virginia Mathematics and Latin THE FACULTY MISS MARY B. NELSON B.S., Longwood College M.A., Columbia University Social S tud ies, American History and Government MISS LILIAN ORLICH A.B. , Hunter College, M. A., New York University History, Social Stud ies, and English MISS PAULINE SMITH B. S. , College of William and Mary, University of Vir¬ ginia, Union College Science and Mathematics WILLIAM J. SCHUYLER A . B. , Trinity College Science and Mathematics (PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE) Replaced Mrs. Edna JoLonas. Si emorS OFFICERS Gi Ibert Mi I ler.President Joann Vanover.Vice-President Max McClendon.Secretary Sammy Russell.Treasurer CATHERINE BAKER Dramatics Club I; Glee Club I; Home Room Presi¬ dent I; Basketball I - 2 - 4; Cheerleader I-2-3-4 (Cap¬ tain); SCA Secretary 2, Delegate to State Convention 3, Vice President 4; Junior Honor Society 2-3; Extra Curricular Activity Committee 3; Assembly Commit¬ tee Chairman 3; Senate 4; Athletic Association 4; Sen¬ ior Honor Society 4; Hi-Jacket 4. PHILIP BARKSDALE Football, Manager 2, 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 2- 3-4; Yellow Jacket 4; SCA Treasurer 4; Senate 4; Health Committee 4. DORIS ANN KLINE Band 1-3; DramaticsClub I-4;Cheerleader I; Jun¬ ior Red Cross President 3; National Honor Society 3; Commercial Club 3; Senate 4; Senior Honor Society 4; Glee Club 4; Softball 4; County Federation Sec¬ retary 4. This page is sponsored by PRINCE WILLIAM SUNDRY SHOP 10 SYLVIA KLINE Dramatics Club 1-2; Glee Club I; Senior Honor Society 2, Secretary 3, 4; Health Committee 2; Junior Red Cross 2; Senate 3-4; Library Club 3; Yellow Jacket 3; SCA Stenographer 4; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 4; Com¬ mercial Club 4; County Federation President 4; Vir¬ ginia Girls’State 1952. eniorA This page is sponsored by WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE PATRICK KULLENBERG Science Club 3; Keep Virginia Green 3; Yellow Jacket 3; Football 4; Senate 4. ERNEST LUNSFORD Home Room Vice President 3; FFA 3, Reporter 4; Health Committee3; Buildings and Grounds Commit¬ tee 3; SCA Parliamentarian 4; Senate 4; Hi-Jacket, Editor-In-Chief, 4; Yellow Jacket 4, Old Dominion Boys’ State, 1952. CLASS HISTORy We began our long school journey in 1941, just a short time before Pearl Harbor and the beginning of World War II. Only three of us, now remaining, began the first grade together -- Catherine Baker, Sylvia Kline, and Doris Ann Kline. Martha Jeen Saunders joine d us in the second grade. We were not too young to remember those dark days of war when we saw our fathers and brothers, relatives and neighbors called into service. Those early years at Bennett School were crowded with a mixture of reading and rationing, of geography and blackouts, of arithmetic and soldiers home on leave. By the time we entered the fifth grade, the fighting was over and we rejoiced with our families at the coming of peace, goodwill, and post-war prosperity. Our school work continued smoothly. In the sixth grade we gained Gil¬ bert Miller. Then came the time for promotion into high school. As Freshmen, better known to our Elders as Rats, we gained Joann Vanover and Sammy Russell. As Sophomores we enrolled the greater portion of our male students -- Philip Barksdale, Pat Kullenberg, Max McClendon, and Robert Runion. Next year we got Nancy Thompson and Ernest Lunsf ord. Leonard Yankey, who joined us last fall, completes the fourteen Seniors who graduate this year. Our class is small, but our memories are many. We began school during one war and we graduate during another. Some of us look ahead with concern and cynicism; others with faith and hope that ours will be a rich heritage. But all of us will keep alive the happy times we shared in school together. In the years to come may we recapture the many events, the interesting diversions, the happy work, and the lingering memories and echoes -- dances, football games, a hay ride, basketball, springtime fancies, SCA, assembly programs, the Junior-Senior Prom, graduation. . . a: emorS CLASS PROPHtCy On this first day of June, 1962, the old Osbourn school building has been torn down and in its place is the l argest filling station this side of the Rockies, MAXIE’S FILLING STATION. As I pulled up in my wreck, I was greeted by my good friend, Max McClendon, who invited me inside to talk over old times. Just then a school bus braked in and we saw Catherine Baker. She had not changed much in appearance. Only her last name is different. She is now a physical education instructor in Richmond, with a championship team in the bus. Soon a limousine glided to die station. Reclining in the back seat, almost out of sight because of the leopard-covered upholstery, was Doris Anne Kline. She is now secretary for one of the largest law firms in Nokesville and had borrowed the boss ' s car for some shopping. By this time it was Max ' s lunch hour, so he took me to the hotel fora bite to eat. There in a booth behind us sat two sophisticated women chatting over old times. They were Joann Vanover and Nancy Thompson. Joann is working with her husband for the FBI and Nancy is a very prominent secretary to U. S. Senator Filibuster. Max had to hurry back to the station, so I accompanied him. Waiting for us there was Phil Barksdale in a souped-up Ford with a large PRESS banner across its front. He ' s a reporter for the Philadelphia Eagle and was on his way to Texas to cover a big story. A little later Pat Kullenberg drove up in his aging hot rod. Pat is now building hydrogen bombs in Georgia for Uncle Sam and was on his way to Washington for a conference with Eisenhower. Then a big farm truck loaded with cattle chugged into view. Striding toward us were Gilbert Miller and Sammy Russell who now are prosperous ranchers. They told us that Leonard Yankey is working hard on his farm, and has little time for hayrides any more. At this time Sylvia Kline breezed into the station. She had come from Buckhall to get skid chains for her car. She and Douglas have a farm and are doing nicely. Then we heard the tooting of a horn. It was Robert Runion, who now owns a skating rink at Alexandria and still enjoys skating. That ended our reunion, except for one person--Ernest Lunsford. We expected him to drive into town in a Cadillac, but no. He putted in on a motor bike. As for me, I’m still hanging around Manassas. max McClendon Buildings and Grounds Committee 4; Assembly Committee 4; Home Room Secretary 4;Football 4; Basketball Captain 4; Athletic Association 4. GILBERT MILLER FFA I-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3; Class President 4. ROBERT RUNION Library Club 2; Glee Club 4; Science Club 4. SAMMY RUSSELL Home Room Secretary 2; FFA 4; Yellow Jacket 4; Home Room Treasurer 4. This page is sponsored by MANASSAS PHARMACY 12 This page is sponsored by BAKER SON FUNERAL HOME S emorA MARTHA JEEN SAUNDERS Dramatics Club 2-4; JV Basketball 1; Softball 1-2 -4; Volley Ball Captain 2; SCA President 4; Senate 4; Hi-Jacket 4; Yellow Jacket 4; Senior Honor Society 4. NANCY THOMPSON Home Room Secretary 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senate 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Buildings,and Grounds Committee 4; Yellow Jacket 4. JOANN VANOVER Home Room Vice President 2; Home Room Presi¬ dent 3;CommercialClub 3-4; Health Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior HonorSociety, Presi - dent 4; Home Room Vice President 4; Glee Club 4; Hi- Jacket 4; Yellow Jacket 4; Virginia Girls’State 1952. LEONARD YANKEY Keep Virginia Green 4; Yellow Jacket 4. LAST WILL m TfSTfllAfllT We, the class of 1953, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. Catherine Baker leaves her angelic look (?) to Janet Smith. Philip Barksdale leaves his ability to write for the Yellow Jacket to Sue Espenshade. Doris Kline leaves her typing speed to Madeline Leonard. Sylvia Kline leaves her ability to get along with other people to Hazel Stanley. Pat Kullenberg leaves his height to Dwight Knupp for basketball. Ernest Lunsford leaves the Hi-Jacket to Jean Woods. Max McClendon leaves sports to Frank Hoss. Gilbert Miller leaves his bass horn to Martha Rhodes. Robert Runion leaves his position as music critic to Leo Aubry. Sammy Russell leaves his wisecracks to his brother Willy. Martha Jeen Saunders leaves her position as SCA President to some lucky person. Nancy Thompson leaves her quietness to her sister Louise. Joann Vanover leaves her willingness to work to her sister Janet. Leonard Yankey leaves his way with the girls to Robert Bull. 13 This page is sponsored by R. JACKSON RATCUFFE uniorS Shirley Bai ley Thomas Beavers Patsy Bell Charlotte Blevins Barbara Bowers Robert Bui I Grace Cavazos Fayrene Ch i Idress Barbara Clark Roy Clark Larry Collins Shirley Collins Brice Corder Edith CornwelI Roberta Costello 14 This page is sponsored by PRINCE WILLIAM ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Evelyn Crouch Gene Daffin Gary Di Vecchia Mary Alice Dodd Christine Dotterer Eunice Ebhardt Jackie Earhart Sue Espenshade Roland Fenimore Clair Fletcher Floyd Gardner Peggy Harris Curtis Harrover Joe Herring Frank Hoss 15 This page is sponsored by CENTRAL MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. union Betty Kennedy Nancy Keys Donald Kline Dwight Knupp Charles Le Fever Madeline Leonard Thomas Lightner Betty Jean Lowe Ruth Lynch Jack Martin Jack McConchie Nancy McCuin Fred McG lothlin Dorothy Pearson Edith Posey 16 £ T S 1 uniord CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM 105: Gary DiVecchia..Treasurer Shirley Barron.Vice President Curtis Harrover.President Roger Woods.Secretary NOT PICTURED Fred Chandler Carol Breeden Laura Fries Harry Patton Mary Jane Simpson Edith Shultz WiIliam Speakes Fred Ulle Ann Ratcliffe Robert Reid Paul Royer Robert Sanderson Dorothy Schaeffer Sylvia Sinclair Hazel Stanley Joan Stroup Betty Swank T.G . Underwood Mi Idred Weeks Roger Woods CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM STAGE: Betty Swank.Treasurer Donald Kline.Vice President Sue Espenshade.President Ruth Lynch.Secretary This page is sponsored by the STONEWALL JACKSON HOTEL ■1 17 CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM 203 Stanley Clark.Treasurer George Helms .... Vice President Larry Davis.President Faye Wood.Secretary Betty Allen Larry Allison Jesse Anderson Edith Baker Shirley Barron Roy Bean Roger Beidler Gerald Botkin Beverly Bourne This page is sponsored by FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Curtis Brenner Hill Brown Mary Ann Bull Bi I ly Butler Mary Sue Carter Stanley Clark Bi I ly Clarke Janice Collins Sandra Cook Edith Cornwell Mabel Cornwell Jack Cross 18 CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM 204: Fredonia Hereford.Treasurer Mary Jane Papa .... Vice President Walter Sullivan.President Betty Jane Pearson.Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM 207: Jack Cross.Treasurer Lydia Rice.Vice President Romelle Swigart.Secretary Ronald Skewes . . .President(not pictured) Diana Croteau Larry Davis Lucy Downs Raedelle Ebhardt Ann Engelhard Barbara Fletcher Carol Garman Alan Gossom Ruth Gough This page is sponsored by DR. HILLARD W. FREEMAN Loyce Guy Bobby Hardesty Linda Hardesty Samuel Hardy Peggy Hawkins Warren Heinemann George Helms Fredonia Hereford Kathryn Hesse Duane Huffman E.W. 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Vice President Jean Kiser.President Bobbie Allison.Secretary HIBBS AND GIDDING Kurtz Hersch Dona Id Hess Nel lie Hundley Wi I liam Hunt Marjorie Louise Jacobs Shirley Ann Houston David Johnson Mattie Jones Lonnie Kerns Connie Wynn Kincheloe Mary Tish Kincheloe Jean Ellen Kiser Deborah Kopp Laureen Kruse Deana Lanham Carolyn Laws Varina Lue Lawson Linwood Leonard Iris Mathias Emory Mayhugh Patricia McConaha Stuart McCuin Holt Merchant Aundriette Mi I ler Janet Marie Miller Warren Mi I ler Ronald David Moore Delbert O ' Meara Mary Oliver Owens Joseph Payne William Jackson Payne Jane Marie Peacher CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM 208: Dickie Geris.Treasurer Stanley Earhart .... Vice President James Beale. ...... President Shelvy Jean Collins .... Secretary Shirley Pearson Evelyn Poff Samuel Polend George Polychrones James. Dennis Posey Muriel Elizabeth Posey This page is sponsored by MANASSAS WELDING MACHINE SHOP Richard Jackson Rate I iffe Sylvia Ann Reed Michael Richardson Johnny Richey Eleanora Robertson Cordel I Russel I Margaret Helen Ruther Bobby Saunders Ames Schroeder David Seekford Richard Thomas Shultz Shirley Sirk Kyleen Sloper Holmes Smith Leland Smith 28 CLASS OFFICERS HOME ROOM 300: Miriam Truesdell.Treasurer Mickey Richardson. . . Vice President Sue Breeden.President Mary Tish Kincheloe .... Secretary This page is sponsored by MANASSAS HARDWARE CO. NOT PICTURED Robert Byrne Raymond Croteau William Gallihugh Roy Gerard James Harris Stuart Lewis Paul Martin Thomas Payne James Reed Harold Strawderman Gordon Wieneke Lawrence Wyatt Marvin David Speaks Warren Stephenson Lucille Stickley Catherine Sutphin Mary Sutton Barbara Taylor Robert Irvin Terry Alma Louise Thompson Miriam Truesdell Harlan Veenendaal Floyd Vetter Dolores von Loesch Eva Walthall Max Kirsch Weber Johnny Weeks Mary Ann Wei Is Doris Arleen Wilson Ralph Wood Jack Woods James Wesley Woods V 3 udent (doopcra ti( e ydsdociation S C A OffICfRS Catherine Baker, Vice President; Martha Jeen Saunders, President; Faye Wood, Secretary. Philip Barksdale, Treasurer; Sylvia Kline, Stenographer; Ernest Lunsford, Parliamentarian. a , ' fS h r The Student Cooperative Association is the self-governing organization through which the students plan and carry out school activities. The purpose of this organization is to promote the idea of self-government among its members, to create a deeper sense of responsibility, and cooperation, and to sponsor activities for the further development of the school. SCA is made up of all the students in the school, but it has two governing bodies which are the Senate and the Council. The Senate is composed of three Seniors, two Juniors and one Sophomore. The Council is made up of the chairmen or presidents of all home rooms, clubs, committees, and organizations. The Senate is appointed by the Council, which in turn is elected by the student body. The committees (Extra-Curricular Activities, Buildings and Grounds, Health, Finance, Publicity, and Monitors) are each composed of a chairman, a faculty sponsor, and a representative from each home room. 31 Laureen Kruse, Shirley Barron, Martha Jeen Saunders, Joann Vanover, Sylvia Kline, Faye Wood, Charlotte Blevins, Sue Breeden, Jean Kiser. Dorothy Pearson, Madeline Leonard, Catherine Dennis Baker, Betty Swank, Edith Cornwell, Shirley Collins, Romelle Swigart, Lydia Rice, Jean Childs Woods, Sue Espenshade, Loyce Guy. Cordell Russel, Miss Pauline Smith, Holmes Smith, Bobby Jones, Charles Young, Walter Sullivan, James Beale, Gilbert Miller, Frank Hoss, Tommy Lightner, E.W. Hurst, Larry Davis, Bobby Reid, Brice Corder, Philip Barksdale, Wallace Hook, Sonny Laws, Larry Allison, Jackie Earhart, Gary DiVecchia, Donald Kline, Curtis Harrover, Ernest Lunsford. This page is sponsored by MANASSAS FURNITURE COMPANY. Ernest Lunsford, Sylvia Kline, C.D. Baker, Martha Jeen Saunders, Faye Wood, Philip Barksdale. Miss Smith, Doris Ann Line. Nancy Thompson, Patrick Kullenberg, Paul Royer, Dwight Knupp. Billy Hunt, Donald Hess, Sylvia Light, Louise Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Linda Hardesty, Delores Holmes, Iris Mathias, Miriam Trues- dell, Janice Ann Emery, Gene Daffan, Billy Bennett. 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Miss Johnson, Mary Alice Dodd, Joann Vanover, Dwight Knupp. Doris Ann Kline, Fayrene Childress, Charlotte Blevins, Catherine Dennis Baker, Paul Royer, Martha Jeen Saunders, Barbara Bowers, Sylvia Kline, Betty Swank. 35 Nancy McCuin, Secretary; Dorothy Pearson, Vice President; Madeline Leonard, President; Martha Rhodes, Treasurer; Evelyn Jenkins, Ann Palmer, Billie Woodside. Mrs. Eutsler, Jean Smith, Betty Kennedy, Teresa Nalls, Shirley Myers, Barbara Colbert, Helen Melton, Edith V. Cornwell, Grace Covazas, Betty Smith, Betty Wheaton, Jane Pearson, Janet McCuin, Drema Pendergraff. oZ)mma tic A This page is sponsored by A FRIEND Holt Merchant, Mickey Richardson, Warren Miller, Curtis Har- rover, Boyce Barbee. Mr. Brent, Mrs. Helms, Shirley Payne, Lois Miller, Phyllis Richardson, Susan Galleher, Nancy McBryde, Janet Smith, Peggy Epling, Miriam Truesdell, Ann Carol Blakemore, Joan Engelhart, Edith Posey. Janice Emery, Mary Sutton, Aundriette Miller, Sue Espenshade, Betty Jean Lowe. 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Walter Daniels, David Arrington, Robert Czapp, Bobby Parks, JoeCaporaletti, Sommy Laws, James Bailey, Mrs. Chilton. uture 3 urmeri ofJk menca Franklin Shetley, Jimmy Young, Sammy Russell, Leonard Yankey, Billy Kline, Mr. Fishpaw, Howard Robertson, Ernest Lunsford, Rumsey Light, Willie Russell, Eddie Beach, Jack Fletcher, Jack Cross, Thomas Under¬ wood, Tom Underwood. Jimmie Patterson, Walter Sullivan, Hudson Sadd, Robert Bull, Duane Huffman, James Meredith, Jimrpie Johnson, Jack Piercy, Bernard Jones, Sammy Hardy. Vi irc ima G reen Donald Kline, Samuel Hardy, Jack Fletcher, Franklin Shetley, Robert Steven¬ son, Leonard Yankey, Robert Bull, Charles Young, Roy Bean, Jack Cross, Brice Corder, Emory VanDoren. Mr. Fishpaw, Curtis Harrover, Tom Underwood, Walter Sullivan, Stanley Speaks, Julian Rector, Gilbert Miller, Charles Le Fever, Jimmie Young, Hudson Sadd, Duane Huffman, Gilbert Mauck, Roger Woods, Tommy Lightner, Jimmie Johnson. Mr. R. L. Byrd of Manassas Southern S t a t e s presents Donald Kline with a check for $60 to cover half of his expenses to the National FFA Convention and American Royal Livestock Show. Mr. Fishpaw looks on. This page is sponsored by CATON’S ESSO STATION 38 Edith Baker, Edith Cornwell, Charlotte Blevins, Roberta Costello, Dorothy Schaeffer, Miss Layman, Mrs. Davidson. Ida Sutton, Mary Anne Carter, Barbara Bowers, Margaret McPhillips, Anne Rhodes, Edith Posey, Betty Jean Lowe, Mary Baldwin, Amelia Kline, Edith Corn- well, Barbara Fletcher, Doris Wines, Hazel Stanley, Margaret Johnson, Mary Sabo, Mabel Cornwell, Delores Holmes, Rachael Batton. fPff——!• •L Nr I V?- pa i a ll 1 0 3.JU1. Off; LcerA Charlotte Belvins, Parliamentarian; Roberta Costello, Treasurer; Patsy Bell, Vice President; Edith Cornwell, Presi¬ dent; Laura Fries, Retiring President; Edith Baker, Secretary; Dorothy Schaeffer, Historian. Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Layman. This page is sponsored by CLAUDE E. HIXSON. Pa Joe Geris, Jackie Jewell, Jackie Earhart, Holt Mer¬ chant, Zed Childress, Donald Hess, Mickey Richardson. Shirley Parker, Jackie Roseberry, Saundra Ball, Sandy Gowl, Nancy Espenshade, Betty Reid. Mary Tish Kincheloe, Rebecca Dories, Sue Breeden, Peggy Hawkins, Deborah Kopp, Molly Owens, Stanley Speakes. Mrs. Bennett, Linda Gray, Margaret McPhillips, Jane Cross, Varina Lawson, Ames Schroeder. 39 School ' DRIVE SLOWLY ddand Lyn Lawrence (FRONT, KNEELING), Barbara Taylor, Louise Thompson, Tommy Luck, Jerry Botkins, Beverly Bourne, Iris Mathias, Charles Young, Billy Kline, Ronald Skewes, Janet Smith, Theresa Nalls. Ann Ratcliffe, Romelle Swigart, Sylvia Sinclair, ' Hill Brown, Paul Royer, Frank Hoss, Tommy Lightner, Billy Butler, Loyce Guy, Joyce Earhart, Betty Jean Lowe. Madeline Leonard, Jack Earhart, Warren Miller, Bobby Allison, Mickey Richardson, Delbert O’Meara, Wallace Hook, George Helms, Donald Kline, DwightKnupp, Gilbert Miller, Carol Breeden. Mary SueCarter, Faye Wood, Julian Rector, Floyd Vetter, Barbara Hoss, Barbara Guy, Phyllis Richardson, Joan Stroup. mfuoficms Lyn Lawrence, Bobbie Tay- •T lor, Theresa Nalls, Made¬ line Leonard, Betty Jean Lowe, Carol Breeden, Ann Ratcliffe. Mr. Hatch, Director This page is sponsored by MANASSAS COFFEE SHOP LEFT SIDE-LEFT ROW, BOTTOM TO TOP: Mary Alice Dodd, Ann Engelhard, Bobbie Allison, Ann Palmer, Billie Woodside, Joan Engel¬ hard, Romelle Swigart, Peggy Hawkins, Larry Davis, Bobby Hardesty, Paul Royer. RIGHT ROW: Doris Ann Kline, Betty Jarman, Phyllis Richardson, Mary Sue Carter, George Helms, Leo Aubrey, Robert Runion, Julian Rector, Frank Hoss. (Fredonia Hereford, not in picture). RIGHT SIDE-LEFT ROW, BOTTOM TO TOP: Ann Blakemore, Helen Meyer, Mary Ann Carter, Lois Miller, Margart Johnson, Jean Smith, Kay Allison, Donald Hess, Arlene Sullivan, Dwight Knupp, Brice ■pip ' i Corder. RIGHT ROW: LoyceGuy, % Faye Wood, Barbara Hoss, Cath- % erine Breeden, Sandra Cook, Jean % Helms, Ruth Gough, Bobby Terry, Billy Butler, Bobby Miller. NOT t % PICTURED, Eva Walthall. MRS. TANA de PONCEAU Director 2 ommercLu Carol Breeden Sylvia Kline Ann Engelhard Barbara Bowers Joann Vanover Ruth Gough Edith von Loesch Edith Cornwell Betty Allen Janet Vanover Fayrene Childress A melia Ann Kline Ruby Waring Ruth Lynch Patsy Bell Mary Jane Papa Betty Swank Miss Faulconer Barbara Merchant Betty Levitt 4 RJC. rote Jean Woods Ida Sutton Amelia Ann Kline Patsy Bell Shirley Meyers Dorothy Crouch Betty Jarman Goldie Hensley Beverly Mary Ann Bull Nancy McBryde Walter Edwards Debbie Kopp Martha Rhodes Loyce Guy Eunice Ebhardt Janet Vanover Bourne Jane Peacher Joyce Mayhugh Esther Peacher Margaret Shultz Estelle Renner Lydia Rice Sylvia Kline Betty Mayhugh Frances Todd Mattie Martin Nancy Wood Mary Ann Bull Betty Miller Miss Orlich Virginia Peacher HE YELLOW JACKE JL XXVI—No. 1 Osbourn High School, Manassas, Virginia October 15, 1952 inal Plans Approved New School |JOollar High School m mpleted For Next Fall Principal Heads School AsJ ok With 42° ssion Begii x Teacher comodate as many as 700 if neces¬ sary. There will be an auditorium, gymnasium, and cafeteria in addi¬ tion to 20 regular classrooms. Be¬ sides this, it will have a music or band room, a library, and a home economics suite of rooms. Architects for the building are ing the new jaigh School n the State in Rich- kfiistruction pening of school gf sially at Osbourn ' % 5, with an enrO nts and a staff a are beginning tfe officials istart by lakdown of enroll s 14 Seniors, 64 omores, 122 Fresi ssas from Augusta e he has served as s ipal of Craigsville sch« ast four years. He also le band at Craigsville. . Judy previously SerA ipal of McDowell High A ighland County for two -c coming to Virginia he iars experience teaching in entary schools of West Vir- near Franklin. graduate of Franklin High ol, he received his WBme Room L Gilbert Miller overflowed with ac¬ tivity as patrons of the school canned bushels and bushels of pears for the school cafeteria. ifiaatoaMa aiaatim Mr. Arthur de Ponceau, Facu ludents onor C Martha J. Saunders Ernest Lunsford r having attainet age of B or bet 1 tudents were adt or and Senior He n installation serv assembly, Septemt ul Royer, presider d forw n y P K ' “ Laura Fries Leonard Yanke Philip Barksdal Sammy Russel I Joann Vanover ison impson Jean Woods «rt9rtBtlTme banc H Vi the majorettes. ■{he uniforms come, Mr. _ t begin taking the iS : trips. They will attend the District Music Festival, and other musical functions during the year. It is hoped that some of the members GOttldi) th ' ir S A Hess, Nancy Wood, tis Publishing Company, who helped launch the drive with a kick-off assembly rally, said he was well pleased with the results. - -w-nr-i m . v  -x-rrt ' Tr ctivities Schedule Is Set Up or Extra Cumculan Pcwra | In addition to the regular schedule and ev if classes at Osbourn, an activity ed for’ feriod has been set up, 9-9:30, every Jctuder the week so that theiC ' xifcjTty A gage active! lurricular NA mate Members E ' ymmittee Chair Ifacfe spoiiso Janice Collins, Patsy Keys, Patsy Bell, Dorothy Schaeffer, Roberta Costello, Mr. Bolding, Vivian Fair, Mary Jane Simpson, Cathryn Taylor, Velma Fair, Ruth Lynch, Laura Fries, Larry Al¬ lison, Arlen Crabill, Ernest Lunsford, Stanley Clarke, Shirley Bailey,. Betty Swank. Barbara Taylor, Deborah Kopp, Goldie Hensley, Majorie Jacobs, Frances Gossom, Nellie Hunley, Helen Ruter, Parsy McConana, Muriel Posey, Mollie Owens, Marie G re gory, Doris Wilson, Sandra Daniels, Joyce Earhart, Iris Mathias, Jane Marie Peacher, Linda Gray, Susan C rab tree , Carolyn Laws, Mattie Jones, Mary Wells, Delores von Loesch, Sylvia Reed, Jean Fogle, Jean Kiser, Elaine Alderman, Alice Hensley, Catherine Sutphin, Evelyn Poff, Barbara Guy, Bobbie Allison, Sadie Deavers. i This page is sponsored by MAYHUGH WATTS 44 45 Donald Kline, Tommy Lightner, Coach Leo, C.D. Baker, Shirley Barron. Bobby Reid, Frank Hoss, Brice Corder, Max McClendon. s rtliletic T56ocialion QirL ' This page is sponsored by COCKE ' S PHARMACY - rssocia tion Betty Jean Levitt, Martha Rhodes, Mary Jane Papa, Ruby Waring, Raedelle Ebhardt, Nancy Hooe, Nancy Claire Blakemore, Arlene Sullivan, Nancy McBryde. Lucy Downs, Margaret McPhillips, Janet Vanover, Ruth Gough, Evelyn Bell, Charlotte Blevins, Estelle Renner, Sylvia Light, Lucy Kemper, Kay Allison, Peggy Hawkins, Susan Galleher. Miss Gouldin, Barbara Wadell, Ann Englehard, PattieLynn Adams, Joyce Fletcher, Edith von Loesch, Kyleen Sloper, Lucille Stickley, Joan Englehard, Deedie Harrover, Mamie Hensley, Alice Jane Bryant, Ann Carroll Blakemore. VARSITY FOOTBALL Wallace Hook, Robert Stevenson, Bobby Parks, Thomas Beavers, William Speakes, Clark Fries, Ernest Strawderman, Ronald Skewes, Curtis Havrover,Dwight Knupp, Gary DiVecchia, Billy Clarke. CoachLeo, Shelmon.Holmes, Fred Mc- Glothlin, Stanley Earhart, Jerry Bodkin, Billy Butler, Bobby Miller, Lea Kruse, Charles McCuin, Walter Cornwell, Roland Fenimore, Donald Cornell, Hudson Sadd, Jackie Breeden, Coach Fortuna. Larry Collins, Clair Fletcher, Max McClendon, Donald Sours, Roger Woods, Frank Hoss, Thomas Lightner, Pat Kullenberg, Jay Noland, Brice Corder, Philip Barksdale, Jack Cross. MASCOTS: Punkie King and Charles Compton. e Corder Frank H oss This page Sponsored by HOSS TELEVISION SERVICE arrover Stanley Earhart SEASON ' S SUMMARY Thomas Lightner 6 Culpeper 0 Charlestown 13 James Wood 0 Falls Church 14 Stuyvesant 33 Washington Lee (Junior Varsity) 12 Orange 6 Spotsylvania 25 Occoquan Max McClendon Coaches Pisegna, Leo, and Fortuna This page is sponsored by FROST FORD 49 This page is sponsored by NEW METHOD CLEANERS DYERS I SEASON ' S SUMMARY 0 James Monroe 32 7 Herndon 13 0 Culpeper 19 6 Herndon 31 0 Culpeper 35 6 James Monroe 34 Walter Breeden, Billy Fries, George Polycrones, Bruce Edwards, David Seekford, Mickey Richardson, Joe Payne, Gordon Wieneke. Sonny Laws, Boyce Barbee, Dickie Geris, Jimmy Meredith, Kenneth Alexander, Lee Smith, James Herndon, Bobbie Beavers, Stanley Collins. Perry Polycrones, Billy Bennett, Bobby Dunbar, Bobbie Saunders, Bobby Parks, Ray Gibson, JackPiercy, Wade Dunbar, Bobby Earhart, Roy Beavers, Coach Pisigna. mi Martha Rhodes, Sylvia Light, Betty Swank, Charlotte Blevins, Catherine Hesse, Kay Allison, Laura Fries, Lydia Rice, Ann Ratcliffe. Janet Miller, Miss Gouldin, Margaret McPhillips, Faye Wood, Shirley Barron, Janet Vanover, Barbara Hoss, Christine Dotterer, Pattie Lynn Adams, Catherine Baker, Mr. Bolding, Mary Ann Bull. Betty Swank Christine Dotterer SUMMARY Occoquan 23 Herndon 51 Alumnae 19 Occoquan 29 Falls Church 29 Quantico 26 Culpeper 35 Culpeper 53 Coach Bolding Faye Wood Shi rle) Barron Catherine Margaret Me Phi 11 i t This page is sponsored by BIRMINGHAM DAIRY Hoss f ran stflson’s sumfnflfiy Coach Fortune 52 Occoquan 47 64 Herndon 57 49 Alumni 54 51 Occoquan 17 36 Culpeper 51 45 Spotsylvania 35 29 Stafford 49 48 James Monroe 56 83 Quantico 39 44 Spotsylvania 56 45 Quantico 37 39 James Monroe 36 40 Stafford 50 52 Herndon 53 32 Culpeper 55 ce VflRSITy James Meredith Bobby Reid Curtis Harr over Brice Corder Lea Kruse Frank Hoss Paul Royer Tommy Lightner Donald Kline Jack Cross Dwight Knupp Coach Fortuna summflfiy 47 Nokesville 39 67 Occoquan 13 37 Culpeper 31 43 Spotsylvania 36 34 Stafford 50 31 James Monroe 46 24 Spotsylvania 52 52 Quantico 25 42 James Monroe 34 45 Nokesville 33 48 Stafford 38 39 Culpeper 25 51 Herndon 31 This page is sponsored by SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE JUNIOR VRRSITy David Seek ford, Dickie Geris, Boddy Dunbar, Bruce Edwards, Boyce Barbee, Perry Polychrones, Rumsey Light, Coach Leo. Kurtz Hersch, Wallace Hook, Ernest Strawderman, Warren Heinneman, Bobby Saunders, Billy Kline, George Polychrones, Jack Piercy, Jackie Breeden, E. W. Hurst, Jimmie Johnson, Larry Davis, Allan Gossom. 53 Frank Hoss, Billy Butler, T h o m a s Lightner. Dwight Knupp Wallace Hook, Lea Kruse, Jackie B r e ed en, Coach Fortuna Ronald Skewes. Coach Fortuna March 26 April 7. April 14 May 7. May 14 James Monroe . . Culpeper . Spotsylvania Woodbury Forest Charlottesville This page is sponsored by District Meet State Meet DR. L. J. HAMLETT Ronald Skewes Lea Kruse SoftUl 1953 SCHEDULE April 24, Occoquan April 30, Culpeper May 8, Culpeper May 12, Nokesville May 14, Nokesville May 22, Occoquan Coach Gouldin This page is sponsored by WATTS AVIATION SERVICE Donald Kline, Curtis Harrover, Wade Dunbar, Rumsey Light, Billy Clarke, Billy Kline, Jackie Breeden, Jack Cross, Brice Corder, Alan Gossom, Philip Barksdale. Faye Wood, Shirley Barron, Mary Sue Carter, Laura Fries, Betty Jean Lowe, Ruth Gough, Loyce Guy, Peggy Hawkins. Nancy Blakemore, Theresa Nalls, Gail Thomasson, Billie Woodside, Edith Baker, Janet Smith, Raedelle Ebhardt, Ann Engelhard, Lucy Kemper. Deedie Harrover, Phyllis Richardson, Miss Gouldin, Margaret McPhillips, Kay Allison. J ' Y ' . , 1 1953 SCHEDULE April 17, James Monroe April 21, Quantico April 24, Occoquan April 30, Culpeper May 5, James Monroe May 8, Culpeper May 12, Nokesville May 14, Nokesville May 19, Quantico May 22, Occoquan This page is sponsored by THE SURPLUS STORE Lazy Bones When Shadows Fail Come On-a My House I ' ll Never Walk Alone I See Your Face Before Me Off We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder Smi I i n Through Three Is A Crowd  .«r mi ' -■’ ' WfiRB ' ’£ST«OY . i  E WWW H • ?■■rw- Of . I iNL. HOWARD E. CHURCHILL Photographer ARTHUR DE PONCEAU Faculty Editor LARRY DAVIS Assistant to Mr. Churchill STAFF Ruby Runion 4 Joan Stroup Tish Kinchloe • Mr. de Ponceau • Loyce Guy Ernest Lunsford Joann Vanover Nancy Thompson Madeline Leonard Martha J. Saunders Laura Fries Sue Espenshade Inset: Jean Woods 5 ; cene. This page is sponsored by MARY DUNCAN UPHOLSTERING Search for the Truth fhirst for Knowledge Patience Is Virtue Yea! Team J O.JJ.S. roun This page is sponsored by H. SELWYN SMITH Homeward Bound All Quiet on the Western Front Walk East on Peabody Baker Son Funeral Home Birmingham Dairy, Inc. Brown Hooff, Inc. Brown ' s Quality Shop Bryant, Herbert, Inc. Caton ' s Esso Service Station Center Beauty Shop Central Mutual Telephone Company, Inc. Cocke Pharmacy Duncan, Mary, Upholstery Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance Co. Fisher, C. E. and Son Freeman, Dr. Hillard W. Frost Ford Hamlett, Dr. Luther J. Hibbs and Giddings Hixson, Claude E. Hoss Radio Television Service Manassas Coffee Shop Manassas Furniture Manassas Hardware Co. Manassas Lumber Corporation Manassas Pharmacy Manassas Taxi Manassas Welding Machine Shop New Method Cleaners Dyers Piedmont Federal Savings Loan Association Prince William Electric Cooperative Prince William Sundry Shop Proffitt, Mrs. Viola D. Ratcliffe, R. Jackson Rohr ' s 5c To $1 .00 Store Smith, H. Selwyn Southern States Cooperative Stonewall Jackson Hotel, The Surplus Store, The Watts Aviation Service Western Auto Associate Store Wheat Chevrolet Wine, C. H. HILIP BARKSDALE Best Personality PAT KULLENBERG Most Serious 1 emor SAMMY RUSSELL Wittiest LEONARD YANKEY Most Frierfply N KLINE to Succeed NANCY THOMPSON m Prettiest SYLVIA KUNE Best All-Round ROBERT RUNION Most Studious GILBERT MILLER Most Handsome max McClendon M ost Athletic CATHERINE BAKER Most Athletic MARTHA JEEN SAUNDERS Most Popular ERNEST LUNSFORD This page is sponsored by BROWN HOOFF, INC, Jr T ItS! YEARBOOKS 0 MYERS AND CO. INC TOPEKA, KANSAS RELIC 371.8976 Osb 1953 Osbourn High School (Manassas, Va.) Hi-jacket 2 16 | BR Prince William (VA) Public Library System Reference Use Only. Item does not check-out 3 3159 03700 6637
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