Osbourne High School - Eyrie / Hi Jacket Yearbook (Manassas, VA)
- Class of 1955
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fac et ms Editor-in-Chief. Assistant Editor. Make up Editor. Copy Editor . . Picture Editor . Art Editor . . Business . . . Faculty Advisor Cover by. . . . . Carol H. Luck . . . . Lydia Rice . . Estelle Renner . . . Sylvia Light . . . Larry Davis . Alice Jayne Bryant . . . Stanley Clark Miss Lillian M. Orlich . Alice Jayne Bryant 1 'Dedicate i It is with great pleasure and sincere appreciation, that we, the Seniors of 1955, dedicate our Hi-Jacket to our parents and to the faculty. With unfathomable devotion and sympathy, with the unswerving counsel and friendship, you have enriched our lives and constantly inspired us. Through the past four years you have been helpful and understanding in guiding us, the class of 1955. Not only to the class as a whole, but to each student, you have been loyal and true friends. Patient and interested in our problems, you have given us fine ideals upon which to mold our lives, and lavished upon us sympathy, kindness, and affection. You have sacrificed in order that we might secure the education necessary to make us more worthwhile citizens of our community. For all these things, we humbly and sincerely thank you. 2 In recognition of the courtesy and kindness bestowed upon us, we the Senior Class of 1955, wish to honor the Merchants of Manassas. As the backbone of our community, this group has stood for honor, justice, sympathetic understanding, and uprightness in all their associations with student organizations and groups. They have generously given their time, money, and interest to help make our projects successful. They have patiently borne our amateur business efforts. Gratefully we acknowledge their support. 3 S. M. BEVILLE MISS MARY HOOKER MISS BETTY L. SOUTHALL NORMAN R. DODL WILLIAM R. MURPHY ALVIN KUNE MISS PAULA DOVEL BETTY J. NEWSOM MRS. EDNA KUNE ROBERT S. HARRISON J. W. RION ROBERT WIENER Ttecv ?aceA 0 xceut 4 S. M. BEVILLE Superintendent of School, Prince William County CLAUDE De HAVEN Director of Instruction WILLIAM R. MURPHY Principal, Osbourn High School JAMES L. LEO Assistant Principal, Osbourn High School i rfctMirtiAtnatiM MISS CARRIE B. LANFORD MRS. FLORENCE GUC Guidance Director School Nurse MRS. C. R. JORDEN Visiting Teacher JAMES D. ALLEN REAMS E. BENNETT MRS. MARIE P. BENNETT SHREVE BRENT MRS. BETTY H. CHILTON NORMAN R. DODL MISS PAULA DOVEL MISS MARY HOOKER ALVIN KLINE MRS. EDNA KLINE MISS EDITH LAYMAN MISS MARY B. NELSON MISS BETTY J. NEWSOM MISS LILLIAN M. ORLICH MISS AMORY D. RICE J. W. RION MRS. VIRGINIA G. ROSEBERRY MISS PAULINE SMITH MISS BETTY L. SOUTHALL ROBERT WIENER HERBERT P. YOST 0ltU4e4- WILLIAM MACON ANDERSON Bill Usually seen--with the shop boys; Noted for--his quiet manner in school. DAVID SCOTT ATHEY Dave” Favorite pastime--girls; Like$--girl$; Di$likes--homework; Usually seen--driving Chevys ; Ambition--air force; Noted for--his peg pants. EDITH GOLDIE BAKER Edie Favorite pastime--playing accordian; Likes--to help others; Dislikes--spinach; Usually seen--typing in the office; Ambition—to be a missionary. HOWARD DANIEL BARRETT Danny Favorite pastime--dancing; Likes--to type; Dislikes--hard work; Usually seen--bouncin on a tractor; Ambition--? Noted for--his one finger typing. BETTY LOUISE ALLEN Betty Favorite pastime--going to the movies; Likes--chicken; Dislikes--donuts; Usually seen--Record Shop; Ambition--Private Secretary; Noted for--Record selling. PAUL LAWRENCE ALLISON Larry Favorite pastime--watching major league baseball; Likes--sports; Dislikes--lemon pie; Usually seen--movie hall; Ambition--sports writer; Noted for--his love of sports. JESSIE LEE ANDERSON Jessie Favorite pastime--going to the races; Likes--racing; Dis-likes--to lose; Usually seen--Palace Pool Parlor; Ambi-tion--to be a Senator; Noted for--his pink car. Sponsored By BEN FRANKLIN 5 1 Of STORE SHIRLEY FAYE BARRON Sis” Favorite pastime--writing letters; Likes--Frank Hoss; Dislikes--unfriendly people; Usually seen--telephone office; Ambition--to teach Phys. Ed;--Noted for--her work in the S.C.A. ROY FREEMAN BEAN Roy Favorite pastime--travel to Arlington; Likes--anything;-Dis-likes--noise; Usually seen-driving schoolbus; Ambition— wrestling; Noted for--sleeping in class. NIEL RODGER BEIDLER Rodge Favorite pastime--dating; Likes--fast cars; Dislikes—drinking; Usually seen--Cornell and Sully; Ambition--attempt to get out of school; Noted for--wise cracks. Sponsored By MANASSAS SERVICE CENTER GERALD WESTLEY BOTKIN Gerry Favorite pastime —just browsing around; Likes--football; Dislikes--referees; Usually seen with Evelyn; Ambition-famous artist; Noted for--playing the drums. MARY ANNA BULL Little Bull Favorite pastime--singing; Likes life; Dislikes—cabbage; Usually seen- making a speech; Ambition--to live to IOO; Noted for--4H. Work. SAMUEL WILLIAM BUTLER Billy Favorite pastime--loafing around; Likes--sports; Dislikes--waiting in the Library; Usually seen--with Opal; Ambition-sports official; Noted for--his voice. MARY SUE CARTER Sue Favorite pastime--dating; Likes—gray Clnyslers; Dislikes--nosey people; Usually seen--Milk Bar; Ambition--nurse; Noted for—her curley black hair. PAULA CLARK Paula Favorite pastime--water skiing; Likes--tall men; Dislikes-men that hand out long lines; Usually seen--with Sue; Am-bition--marry a rich boss; Noted for--hospitality at Lake Jackson. STANLEY THOMAS CLARK Stanley Favorite pastime--to rest; Likes--braggers; Dislikes--work; Usually seen--walking to and from home; Ambition--to become an engineer; Noted for--laziness. EDITH VICTORIA CORNWELL Edith Favorite pastime--dancing; Likes--dancing; Dislikes--gossipy people; Usually seen--with Mable; Ambition--houscwifc; Noted for--her ability. Sponsored By MR. MRS. TAYLOR MABLE LE VERNE CORNWELL Mable Favorite pastime--writing letters; Likes--being with a certain paratrooper; Dislikes--cooked carrots; Usually seen--with Home Ec. girls; Noted for--her quietness. . I JOHN STEWART CROSS Jack Favorite pastime--Frances; Likes--sports; Dislikes--things I don't like; Usually seen--at the Esso Station; Ambition--coaching; Noted for--athletic ability. LARRY ALBERT DAVIS Larry Favorite pastime--girls; Likes--photography; Dislikes--two timers; Usually seen--in his green mercury; Ambition--to be a success of what he does; Noted for—his way with women. WALTER DOUGLAS Walter Favorite pastime--baking spice cakes; Likes--redheads; Dislikes--things in general; Usually seen--in the band; Ambition--to make something out of nothing; Noted for— base horn playing. LUCY ANN DOWNS Lucy” Favorite pastime--sleeping; Likes--fried onions; Dislikes--shorthand; Ambition--to be a secretary; Usually seen--with Ray; Noted for sweater girl. WADE ELLIS DUNBAR Pedie Favorite pastime--pitching baseball; Likes--Saundra; Dis-likes--dumb girls; Usually seen--at Saundra's house; Ambition-Major League Baseball; Noted for--Strike outs in baseball. RESSE RAEDELLE EBHARDT Raedelle” Favorite pastime--watching TV; Likes--perfumes; Dislikes -hard studying; Usually scen--Jitterbugging; Ambition--to become a secretary; Noted for--her long hair. Sponsored By COKES PHARMACY ANN KATHRYN ENGLEHARD Ann Favorite pastime--swimming; Likes--clothes; Dislikes--hillbilly music; Usually seen--with Bobby; Ambition--bus-iness executive; Noted for--her intelligence. BARBARA ANN FLETCHER Barbara Favorite pastime--cooking; Likes--traveling; Dislikes--spinach; Usually seen--working in the office; Ambition--to be a nurse; Noted for--her friendliness. RUTH DAVIS GOUGH Ruth Favorite pastime--writing letters; Likes--boys; Dislikes--working; Usually seen--Milk Bar; Ambition--to be a secretary; Noted for--her blond hair. LOYCE MARIE GUY Loyce Favorite pastime--cheerleader; Likes--Mounr Vernon; Dis- likes--cottage cheese; Usually seen--with boys; Ambition--college; Noted for--her way with boys. ROBERT ALLEN HARDESTY Bobby” Favorite pastime--at the movies; Likes--cars; Dislikes--reading; Usually seen—with Ann; Ambition--business manager; Noted for--maroon ford. LINDA JANE HARDESTY Linda Favorite pastime-reading books; Likes—redheads; Dislikes--Latin tests; Usually seen—talking with a boy; Ambition—to be a nurse; Noted for--her manner of speech. SAMUEL HARDY Sam Favorite pastime--driving a car; Likes--girls; Dislikes—school; Usually seen--in agriculture shop; Ambition—farming; Noted for--his F.F. A. work. Sponsored By PIEDMONT SAVINGS LOAN PEGGY O’NEIL HAWKINS Peggy- Favorite pastime- -dancing; Likes--a 11 sports; Dislikes writing themes; Usually seen—Milk Bar; Ambition--to be a successful secretary; Noted for--flirting. I WARREN WILLIAM HE1NEMANN Heine Favorite pastime--riding around town; Likes--French; Dislikes--money; Usually seen--at Firestone; A mbit ion--to get rich; Noted for--his long legs. GEORGE McELROY HELMS George Favorite pastime--hunting; Likes--guns; Dislikes—women; Usually seen--bandroom; Ambition--to be a draftsman; Noted for--his red hair. FREDONIA ANN HEREFORD Freddie Favorite pastime--dancing; Likes--redheads; Dislikes--spinach; Usually seen--with Duane; Ambition--to be a secretary to Duane-Huffman; Noted for--her F. F. A.--jacket. 14 KATHRYN ANN HESSE Kay- Favorite pastime--taking a long walk home from school; Likes --animals;--Disllkes--people who talk too much;--Usually seen--with Carlota; Ambition--to be a nurse; Noted for--her basketball playing. DUANE HUFFMAN Duane Favorite pastime--working; Likes--Freddie; Dislikes--people who talk-too much; Usually seen--at Mrs. V. Davis house; Ambition--to be a carpenter; Noted for--his base-voice. EARL WATSON HURST JR. E. W. Favorite pastime--bowling; Likes—racing cars; Dislikes--dirty cars; Usually seen--in front of Hibbs Giddings; Am-bition--to own a clothing store; Nored for--hts clothes. Sponsored by HIBBS AND GIDDINGS BETTY ANN JARMAN Betty Favorite pastime--boys; Likes-blond hair and blue eyes; Dislikes--people who talk too much; Usually seen--with Barbara Lou; Ambition--to be a secretary or housewife; — Noted for--her giggle. JAMES FRENCH JOHNSON Jimmy Favorite pastime--thinking; Likes--almost anything; Dislikes--certain things; Usually seen--with the F.F.A. boys; Ambition--farmer; Noted for--his interest in sports. ROBERT RIXEY JONES Bobby Favorite pa$time--going to the pool hall; Likes--girls; Dis-likes--5th-period English; Usually seen--with Gilbert; Am-bition--to be an Electrical engineer; Noted for--being--silly. PAUL LEANDER KRUSE Lea Favorite pastime--sleeping and—sports; Likes--to cat; Dislikes--people who interrupt him; Usually seen--with Bobbie; Ambition--to live to be a 100; Noted for-his basketball playing. Ik JOHN GILBERT MAUCK -Gilbert Favorite pastime--working on models; Likes—cars and hotrods; Di$likes--a little kid that talks in the movies;--Usually seen—with Ross; Noted for—long legs and blood shot eyes. CHARLES EDWARD McCUEN Charles- Favorite pastime--to go on trips; Likes--sports; Dislikes— hill billy music; Usually seen--in the shop; Ambition--he's not sure; Noted for--talking in class. JANET MARIE McCUIN Janet- Favorite pastime-dancing; Likes—Jack; Dislikes--boring people; Usually seen--with the Gainsville crowd; Ambition—to become a secretary; Noted for-- winning beauty contest. BLODWYN VIRGINIA McDONNELL Blodwyn Favorite pastime--going to the movies; Likes--music; Dislike-people who pronounce her name wrong; Usually seen— with Edith; Ambition—to become a secretary; Noted for — her white loafers. CHARLES THOMAS LEMON Tommy Favorite pastime--going to the movies; Likes--trucks; Dis-likes—English; Usually seen—with Hudson; Ambition—to be a Mechanical Engineer; Noted for—his dry humor. RUMSEY SMITHSON LIGHT JR. Rumsey Favorite pastime--going to the races; Likes--football; Dislikes—gossips; Usually seen—on route 234; Ambition—to own a big farm; Noted for--his--speed in sports. CAROL HUNTLEY LUCK Carol Favorite pastime—shooting pool; Likes--horses; Dislikes--two faced people; Usually seen--with Lester; Ambition--to be a success at anything she starts; Noted for—her frankness. Sponsored by MR. MRS. TAYLOR HELEN LOUISE MEYER Wheezle Favorite pastime--talking on the telephone; Likes--Hot--music; Dislikes--getting up in the morning; Usually seen with Pug ; Ambition--to be a educated bum; Noted for--her crazy mixed up talk. JACK EARL MILLER Jack Favorite pastime--hunting; Likes--girls; Dislikes--slow people; Usually seen--with Davis; Ambition--own a store; Noted for--his loyalty to the Western Auto. ROBERT LEE MILLER Bobby- Favorite pastime--running around; Likes--women; Dislikes--sitting home at nights; Usually seen--with Emory Mayhugh; Ambition--a millionaire; Noted for--curly hair. Sponsored by MANASSAS PHARMACY CARLOTA MUSE Carlota 'w Favorite pastime--reading; Likes--vanilla ice cream; Dislikes--chewing gum stuck on furniture; Usually seen--with Kay; Ambition--History teacher; Noted for--her smartness. ANN La VELLA PALMER Ann Favorite pastime—going to Fredericksburg; Likes--Raymond; Dislikes--speeding; Usually seen--with the Gainsville gang; Ambition--marriage; Noted for--her giggling. MARIE JANETTE PAPA Mary Jane Favorite pastime--dancing; Likes--tall boys with crew cuts; Dislikes--speeding; Usually seen--Milk Bar with Kay; Ambition-dress designer; Noted for--the way she dresses. BETTY JANE PEARSON Jane Favorite pastime--bowling; Likes--convertibles; Dislikes--two timing boys; Usually seen--with Tom; Ambition--to be a secretary to Tom Underwood; Noted for--her cutting up. CHARLES DOUGLAS PITTMAN Douglas Favorite pastime--to read books; Likes--football; Dislikes-school; Usually seen--with Charles; Ambition--to be a big business man; Noted for--his reading. MARGARET HELEN PRESLEY Maggie Favorite pastime--listening to popular music; Likes--children; Dislikes--noisy people; Usually seen--collecting class cut sheets; Ambition--to be a nurse; Noted for--her quietness. JULIAN EDWARD RECTOR Julian Favorite pastime--drag racing; Likes--typing; Dislikes--homework; Usually seen--at the shop; Ambition--to be a mechanical engineer; Noted for--his mechanical mind. Sponsored by BATTLEFIELD RESTAURANT ESTELLE LOUISE RENNER Chubbins Favorite pastime--getting out of work; Likes--having her own way; Dislikes--nothing in particular; Usually seen--in a red and white Ford; Ambition--to weight loopds; Noted for--her plaid glasses. MARTHA MARIE RHODES Martha Favorite pastime--doing what comes naturally; Likes--swim-ming; Dislikes--snobhish people; Usually seen--wirh Walter; Ambition--nurse; Noted for--her friendliness. LYDIS LATIMER O'REAR RICE Lydia Favorite pastime--having fun; Likes--sports; Dislikes--getting up in the morning; Usually seen--with her geometry book; Ambition--college; Noted for--her grin. FRANCIS ERNESTINE ROULETT Francis Favorite pastime—Jack Cross; Likes--sports; Dislikes--big heads; Usually seen--with Jack; Ambition--housewife; Noted for--her athletic ability. RUBY AMELIA RUNION Ruby Favorite pastime--baking lemon pies; Likes--French fries; Di$likes--school; Usually seen--talking; Ambition--to be happily married; Noted for--her fast talking. HUDSON WALTER SADD Hudson Favorite pastime--traveling; Likes--the Rumba; Dislikes-Ross’s jokes; Usually seen--with Tom; Ambition--to be a farmer; Noted tor-his humor. JANET ELAINE SCHLEH Janet” Favorite pastime--playing the piano; Likes--blue eyes and blond hair; Dislikes--gossipers; Usually seen--with Edith; Ambition--to be a secretary; Noted for--her quietness. Sponsored By J. W. ALVEY SONS FRANKLIN ALEXANDRIA SHETLEY Franklin Favorite pastime--horseracing; Likes--cashing tickets; Dislikes--tearing up tickets; Usually seen--with Jessie; Am-binon—to cash more tickets; Noted for--quietness? EDWARD ALLEN SITCH Sitch Favorite pastime--tinkering with gadgets; Likes--planes; Dislikes—Obstinate Retrogressionists; Usually seen--wirh a book; Ambition--to be an officer in the U.S. Air Force. RONALD LANIER SKEWES Ronald” Favorite pastime--sleeping--Likes--football; Dislikes--certain girls; Usually seen--with a captain title; Arnbition--to get out of school; Noted for--his running. JANET LUCILLE SMITH Smitty Favorite pastime--dancing; Likes--grecn eyes and brown eyes; Dislikes--fried liver; Usually seen--around; Ambition—to be a mortician; Noted for--her voice. KATHRINE ANN TAYLOR Kaki Favorite pastime--working; Likes--green cars; Dislikes--sea food; Usually seen--at Rohr's; Ambition--to be a secretary; Noted for--her ability to get along with others. I GAIL WINIFRED THOMASSON Gail” Favorite pastime—canasta; Likes--Mercurys; Dislikes--cheese; Usually seen--with Billy; Ambition--to make money; Noted for--her beautiful teeth. GEORGE THOMAS UNDERWOOD Tom Favorite pastime--sleeping; Likes--vacations; Dislikes--work; Usually seen--in his convertible; Ambition--living; Noted for--talking in history class. NORMA JANET VANOVER Janet- Favorite pastime--writing letters; Likes--college men; Dislikes--complicated movies; Usually seen--up town; Ambition--to be an efficient secretary; Noted for-- 20 quietness. BETTY JEAN SMITH Jean Favorite pastime--dancing; Likes--C. P.; Dislikes--school; Usually seen--at the dances with Charles; Ambition--marriage; Noted for--her hair cuts. SENIE MARIE SPEAKS Senie Favorite pastime--sports; Likes--hillbilly music; Dislikes teachers who give tests; Usually seen--with Edith; Ambition--to work in the Pentagon; Noted for--slimness. WALTER LEE SULLIVAN Sully Favorite pastime--parking; Likes—Fast cars; Dislikes—basic business; Usually seen--with Martha; Ambition--to get out of school; Noted for--his muscles. Sponsored by SURPLUS STORE EDITH IDA VonLOECH Edith” She is now happily married RUBY ANN WARING Ruby Favorite pastime--traveling; Like$--brown hair and blue eyes; Dislikes--dishonest people; Usually seen--with Mable; Ambition--join the W. A. C. ’S; Noted for her quietness. DORIS LEE WINES Doris Favorite pastime--baking; Likes--travel; Dislikes--school; Usually seen--Edith; Ambition--leave Prince William County; Noted for--her long hair. FAYE CLARK WOOD Faye Favorite pastime—dancing; Likes--two-tone '53 Chevrolet; Dislikes--nosey girls; Usually seen--with Sis; Ambition--to make A on an English theme; Noted for--her friendliness. JEAN CHILDS WOODS Jean Favorite pastime--living; Likes--Hillbilly music; Dislikes--eggs; Usually seen--Milk Bar; Ambition--to get rich; Noted for--her green eyes. BILUE FRANCES WOOD SIDE Billie Favorite pastime--skating; Likes--Fords; Dislikes--party lines; Usually seen--with Jean; Ambition--to stay single; Noted for--doing her French. CHARLES ALVIN YOUNG Charles Favorite pastime—parking; Likes--fast cars; Dislikes--basic business; Usually seen--in his Dairy Barn; Noted for—his blue ribbon winners. 21 Sponsored by YORKSHIRE GROCERY Pattie Lynn Adams David Arrington Anna Aylor James Beale Evelyn Bell Nancy Blakemore Jackie Breeden Walter Breeden Alice Jayne Bryant Ray Browne Elizabeth Campell Joe Caporaletti Mary Anne Carter Barbara Colbert Stanley Collins Don Cornell Walter Cornwell Arlen Crabill June Cross Dorthy Crouch Robert Czapp Walter Daniels Jackie Duddleson Bobby Earhart Stanley Earhart Bruce Edwards Joan Englehard Vivian Fair Jack Fletcher Joyce Fletcher fcitUoni. Sponsored By ONLY BEAUTY SHOP and ROHR’S 5 1 0£ STORE Sue Galleher Dickie Geris Monty Gibson James Harris Mamie Hensley Delores Holmes Nancy Hooe Wallace Hook Barbara Hoss Evelyn Jenkins Margaret Johnson Bernard Jones Milton Jones Lucy Kemper Lynn Latham Sonny Laws Sylvia Light Edith Lilia rd Betty Mayhugh Nancy McBryde Donald McCuin Sponsored By STANLEY OWENS and MANASSAS FROZEN FOODS Ouuiom. James McMeans Margaret McPhillips Barbara Merchant Jim Meredith Betty Miller Lois Miller Russel Miller Jean Myers Shirley Myers Leroy Orebaugh Kenneth Owens Bobby Parks Sandra Pence Drema Pendergraph Perry Polychrones Hilda Reel Phyllis Richardson Willie Russell Joanne Saunders Opal Schaeffer Margaret Schultz yu U m. Sponsored By SELWYN SMITH and BOUQUET MART Jim Sineath Pete Smith Warren Stephenson Arlene Sullivan Mary Taylor Jim Thomas Frances Tood Barbara Waddell Betty Wheaton Mary Wines Nancy Wood Virginia Wood Elaine Alderman Alice Alderson Billy Bennet Robert Blackburn David Boger Catherine Breeden Sue Breeden Mary Ellen Bryant Alberta Byrnes Judy Carter Marie Crabill Susan Crabtree Sponsored By CLAUDE HIXSON and A FRIEND SofiAoMtoneA, Sandra Daniels Jimmy Douglas Joyce Earhart Bernice Evans Jean Fogle William Gallehue John Gill Linda Gray Marie Gregory Barbara Guy Terry Harper Carol Harris Clarence Hayes Martha Jean Helms Alice Hensley James Herndon Kurtz Hersch Donald Hess Mary Houston Shirley Houston Marjorie Jacobs Billy Hunt David Johnson Connie Kincheloe SafcAowonei. Sponsored By YOUNG MEN’S SHOP and WESTERN AUTO Mary Tish Kincheloe Jean Kiser Debby Kopp Laureen Kruse Dora Lanham Carolyn Laws Varina Lawson Bob Lovelace William Marks Iris Mathias Pat McConaha Stuart McCuin Holt Merchant Janet Miller Warren Miller Ronald Moore Delbert O'Meara Mamie Owen Molly Owens Joe Paine Samuel Poland George Polychrones Muriel Posey Lee Queen Sponsored by PIC’S FLOWER GIFT SHOP and R. J. RATCLIFFE Sofetl rttOflCA. Mickey Richardson Eleanor Robertson Gerard Roy Bobby Saunders Sonny Saunders Ronald Shoemake Clarence Simpson Bootsie Slopher Shirley Sirk Mr iM mm Berton Sours Katherine Sutphin Mary Sutton Barbara Taylor Robert Terry Edie Testerman Shirley Thomas Louise Thompson Bill Toth Miriam Truesdale Harlam Veenendale Floyd Vetter Sponsored by JOURNAL MESSENGER and PEOPLES BARBER SHOP SofcAamonex, Dolores Von Loesch Eva Walthall Agnes Waybright Max Weber Gordon Weineke Mary Wells Doris Wilson Bobbie Wood Jimmie Woods James Alderman Jane Allison Robert Bailey Saundra Ball Bob Barrett David Bond Moses Brooks Carl Brown Carol Brown Sherry Brown Alice Breeden Dewey Brummett Frances Butler Francis Butler Henry Byrd Barbara Sue Carter Frances Carter Lois Chandler Madalene Childress Zed Childress Lacey Compton Doris Cap Doris Cornwell Edith Cornwell Sponsored By GOSSOM BROTHERS Haymarket, Virginia i Doris Ann Cornwell Irvin Cornwell Charles Day Jimmy Dodd Rebecca Dorries Betty Downs Jackie Earhart Marie Ellison Nancy Espenshade Pat Eustler Robert Faer Shirley Fair Ellen Fairfax Judy Feageans Emily Fletcher Nettie Fletcher Roger Garman Patsy Gossom Sandra Gowl Betty Griffin Lillian Griffin Lynn Guy Betty Hall Ruth Halsey Ann Hamilton Nancy Hamm________ Dinnis Hammer Ted Hanscom Glenn Harmic Betty Harris Shirley Herring Dennie Hess David Hicks Shelmon Holmes Johnny Hottlc Robert Humphries Tommy Jasper Eddie Jones Rachel Jones Carol Keebler Tommy Kerns Joan Kulp Delorise Lenoard Margaret Lepre Margaret Linthicum Joanne Mallette Christebell Mandley Barbara Maudk Emory Mayhugh Joanne McGlothin Sponsored By A-l MOTOR CO. and HAYMARKET GARAGE 0?ie 6me t Taylor Merchant Bobby Michael Bill Miller Winston Miller Shirley Moore Juanita Muddiman Victor O'Briant Shirley Parker Leroy Payne Betty Reed Mary Reid Jacki Roseberry Bobby Saffer Mary Ann Samsky Bobbie Shepard Peggy Sirk Joan Skinner Stanley Snillings Mary Speakes Robbie Sproles Gertrude Swarts Mary Jane Taylor Frances Walters James Weimer Leonard Wheat Miriam Austlne, Karen Bence, Gene Branch, Edith Bowers, Sallie Bryant, Virginia Clark, Jackie Corn-well, Dickie Cross, Melvin Evans, Mike Gettys, Anne Haydon, Austin King, Penny Lofthus, Wally Lynn, Toby Merchant, Lou Ella McGlothlin, Nancy Rhodes, Johanne Reddick, Thomas Ruffin, Linda Smith, Elaine Warner, Kenneth White. Siegfried Wett, Virginia M. Wilson, Barbara Bailey, Nora Bailey, Marvin Brooks, Betty Bull, Hazel Crouch, Roy Cornwell, Shirley Fox, Philop Harrover, Shelby Herndon, Miriam Houston, Fred James, Jackie Jewell, Wilson Kelly, Phyllis Latham, William Latham, Jerry Martin, Jerry McCuin, Ronald McCuin, Don Mitchell, Mary C, Mills, Frieda Proctor, Howard Patton, George Reid, Marvin Romine, Ruth Anne Skelton, Bill Smith, Carolyn Feagne, Bill Thompson, Thelma Thompson, Albert Tripp, James Wine, Preston Wines. 32 Kenneth Adams, Moses Brooks, Joel Grizzle, James Hall, Barbara Kinchloe, Clarence Kreal, Irene Mc-Means, Alan Orebaugh, Carolyn Parker, Gay Lynn Piercy, Janet Roger, Emily Russell, Pat Smith, Joey Stephenson, Janice Toth, Linda Waldrop, Martha Wood, Lilly May Wood, Betty J. Abel, Dureda Brumback, Diane Caporaletti, Elizabeth Crosby, Edna Crouch, Betty Dunbar, Robert Fletcher, June Garman, Patty Harris, Vallie Hereford, Everson Hottel, Sarah J. Jacobs, Alice Kulp, William Larkin, Hannah Lloyd, Sharon Markley, Judy Moore, Norman Morris, Thomas Morris, Doris Posey, Margot Powell, Charles Renner, Virginia Robertson, Edward Santos, Ireneo Santos, Reba Sams, Carolyn Schleh, Joan Wheaton, Mary Ann Wingler. 33 SENIOR CLASS Maty Anna BuU . tatty Allison . ]anet McCuin . Rurasey Light President. . Vice-President Secretary. . Treasurer. . JUNIOR CLASS President. . Vice-President Secretary. . Treasurer. . Pattie Adams Jackie Bteeden . Barbara Hoss Stanley Eathau SOPHOMORE CLASS President. . . Vice-President . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . ULW TotYv Sue Bteeden Joyce EYetcYvet .CordeW RusseU President. . Vice-President Secretary. . Treasurer. . FRESHMEN CLASS ...............David Bond ...............Bobby Michael ..............Nettie Fletchet ...........Doris Ann CotnweU EIGHTH GfcADE. President. . Vice-President 4 Secretary. . Treasure . . ■ , , PiPtcher, Barbara Guy, Larry Davis, President; Wallace Hook LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Cross, Barbara Fie ten y Janet Vanover. STANDING: Miss Smith, Pete Smith, George Helms, Janet Vanover, Barbara Fletcher, Jack Cross, Wallace Hook. SITTING: Martha Rhodes, Nancy Espenshade, Barbara Guy, Larry Davis, Carol Sue Harris, Ann Blakemore, Frances Roulette. Sponsored by: PRINCE WILLIAM ELECTRIC CO-OP. Senate SITTING: Anna Aylor, Juanita Muddiman, Phyllis Richardson, Rebecca Dorris, Drema Pendergraph, Alice Carman, Jean Myers, Alice Breeden, Anne Rhodes, Janet McCuin. STANDING: Gerard Roy, Shirley Payne. Judy Fcagancs, Betty Jarman, Barbara Mauck, Edith Cornwell, Mary Reid, Lynne Latham, Christobel Mandley, Sherry Brown, Pat Eutsler, Janet Schleh, Mary Wines, Terry Hoeger, Mrs. Eutsler. BACK ROW: Clarence Hays, Roger Beidler, Bill Toth, Perry Polychrones, David Bond, Jimmy Beale, Charles Young, Charles Day, Stanley Clark, Kurtz Herch, Ronald Skewes, Nancy Hooe, Loyce Guy, Galyn Piercy, Faye Wood, Jean Woods, Barbara Hoss, Patti Lynn Adams, Drema Pendergraph, Katherine Hess. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Smith, Alice Breeden, Francie Todd, Lydia Rice, Jacl Cross, Wallace Hook, Larry Davis, Barbara Guy, Edith Baker, Janet Vanover, Carol Luck, Mary Anna Bull. KNEELING: Toby Merchant, Barbara Taylor, Janet Smith, Nancy Wood, Estelle Renner. (fauttil Sponsored by: THE STONEWALL JACKSON HOTEL Left TO RIGHT' Sylvia Light, Estelle Renner, Miss Orlich, Carol Luck, Stanley Clark, Lydia Rice, Alice Jayne Bryant. SditonA STANDING: Billy Bennett, Margaret Presley, Milton Jones, Emily Fletcher, Ricky Ratcliff, Ruth Gough, Monty Gibson, Janet Vanover, Jim Thomas, Shirley Barron, Larry Allison, Kay Hesse. SITTING: Kaki Taylor, Nancy Espenshade, Tish Kinchlow, Linda Hardesty, Mary Jane Papa, Gail Thomasson, Peggy Hawkins, Ronnie Skewes. Sponsored by: MAYHUGH WATTS BACK ROW: Pattie Adams, Ray Browne, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Southall, Carolota Muse, Stanley Earhart. FRONT ROW: Helen Meyer, Jean Woods, Mary Anna Bull. ‘TfaMoov fladzet BACK ROW: Diane Caporletti, Pat Smith, Sandy Gowl, Jean Kaiser, Hilda Reed, Sandra Pence, Bootsie Slopher, Janet McCuin, Betty Pearson, Drema Pendagraph, Bev Bourne, David Hicks. SECOND ROW: Alice Carman, Sue Carter, Doris Anne Cornwall, Pat Eutsler, Dorothy Crouch, Freddy Hereford, Jean Smith, Martha Rhodes. FIRST ROW: Jackie Roseberry, Donna Gettys, Betty Jarman. Sponsored by: Stall STEIMERS SEAFOOD h RANDY’S STEAK BACK ROW: Jean Helms, Joanne Saunders, Kay Allison, Katherine Breeden, Helen Meyers, Barbara Hoss, Shirley Barron, Billy Marks, Bill Toth, Lea Kruse, Jack Breeden, Bobbie Saunders, Sonny Saunders. THIRD ROW: Billie Woodside, Peggy Hawkins, Sue Breeden, Joyce Eahatt, Iris Mathias, Janet Smith, Jean Smith, Janet Miller, tva Wathal, George Reed, Jim Woods. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dodl, Pat Eutsler, Molly Owens, Mary Ann Carter, Shirley Thomas, Gail Thomasson, Loyce Guy, Faye Woods, Billy Butler, Rickey Ratcliffe, Jim Thomas, Jim Sineath, Charles Young, Jim Douglas, Warren Miller. FIRST ROW: Nancy Espenshade, Margaret Johnson, Ann Palmer, Anne Blakemore, Mary Jane Papa, Hanah Loyd, Margot Powell, Kurtz Hersh, Beverly Bourne, Leary Orebaugh, Bert Sours. FOURTH ROW: Sue Breeden, Clarence Simpson, Jimmy Woods, Gilbert Mauck, Billy Marks, Bill Toth, David Johnson, Ted Hanscom, Billy Kline, Clarence Hayes, Robert Wood. THIRD ROW: Sharon Markley, Linda Smith, Molly Owens, Lois Miller, Betty Dunbar, Peggy Sirk, Nancy Hamm. SECOND ROW: Anne Lunsford, Hannah Loyd, Joan Englehard, Joan Skinner, Mariam Trusdale, Madilee Childress, Allen Orebaugh, Mrs. Helms, Saundra Ball, Ann Palmer, Nancy McBryde, Loyce Guy, Janet Smith, Sue Gallehuer. Janet Schleh, Pat Eutsler. FIRST ROW: Toby Merchant, Virsinis Clarke, Margot Powell, Nancy Rhodes, Ann Hamilton. Sponsored by: LAKE JACKSON LODGE GREGORY’S ESSO ThcuKOticx. STANDING: George Polychrone, Ronny Moore, Joe Caproletti, Mr. Rion, Billy Bennett, Holmes Smith, Jim Sineath. SITTING: Jack Fletcher, Pete Smith, Jim Thomas, Ann Blakemore, Emily Fletcher, Joyce Earhart, Janet Miller. ' 'lUcuttccud (?tcc Francis Gossum, Jackie Jewell, Henry Byrd, Zed Childress. Bob Barrett, Bill Thompson. Jesse Anderson. June Carman, Joe Jenkins, Mary Jane Taylor, Pat McConaha. Dolores VonLoech, Sandra Daniel, Barbara Wood. Sandra Cowl, Walter Douglas, Wally Lynn, Jimmy Alderson, Donald GUI, Billy Smith, George Hall. Jean Kiser, Marvin Brooke, Shirley Sirk, Mary Ann Wells. Alberta Bryne Irvin Cornwell, San Polend, Bill Miller. Science gfafr Sponsored by: PEOPLES BANK OF MANASSAS h HYNSON ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. FIRST ROW: Donald Hess, Dennis Hammer, Winston Miller, Fredrick Holmes, Francis Todd, Mary Taylor. SECOND ROW: Victor O'Briant, David Bond, Dennis Hess, Shelmon Holmes, Robbis Sproles, Stanley Clark, Miss Rice, Barbara Wood. FIRST ROW: Mr. Yost. Shirley Barron, Ronald Skewes, Margaret McPhlllips Jackie Breeden. SECOND ROW: Lucy Kemper, BiUy Kline. Lea Kruse, Lydia Rice, Deedie Harrover, Sylvia Light, Walter Sullivan. Jack Cross, Jerry Botkins. Wallace Hook. THIRD ROW: Jackie Earhart Ray Browne, Ucy Compton. Shelman Holmes, Charles Day. Perry Chrones, Jim Sineath. James Me Mearn, Gilbert Mauck, David Arrington. Sponsored by: DUDLEY MARTIN CHEVROLET 42 Alice Carnan, Shirley Barron, Jean Woods, Kay Hesse. Warrpr, u . „ ... „ o „.... ™arren Heine man, Mrs. Chilton, E. W. Hurst, Pete Smith, Lydia Rice. SITTING: Billie Woodside, Carol I „ v «oi Luck. Estelle Renner, President. Mr. Harrison, Stanley Clark, David Hicks, Clarence Simmons, President; Joan Englehard, Roger Beidler, Ted Hanscom, Hudson Sadd. SEATED: Ann Hamilton, Barbara Sue Carter, Mary Anna Bull, Carlotta Muse. PutUc Sfreatinq. and ‘DetaUttp 0ut Sponsored by: 43 BIRMINGHAM DAIRY L£FT TO RIGHT: Betty Lee Wells, Shirley Fox, Alice Truesdell, Janet Rogers, Irene McMeans, Kaki Taylor, Jean Woods, Mary Anna Bull, Ellen Fairfax, Betty Harris, Lenna Halsey, Margaret Linthicun, Shirley Herring, with Miss Nelson. Moses Brooks, Bill Thompson, Betty Jeane Abel, Alice Atcherson, Barbara Bailey, Lee Bailey, Edith Bowers, Hazel Croud, Vallie Hereford, Mariam Houston, Alice Kulp, Joanne Kulp, Dora Lanham Penny Loftus, Jane McCartney, Aundriette Miller, Carolyn Schler, Mary Wines, Virginia Wilson, Marwin Brooks, Leroy Payne, Francis Carter, Doris Cox, Lindsey Sarage, with Mrs. Kline. defile Sponsored by: FKOST FORD THE MUSIC HOBBY CENTER 44 LEFT TO RIGHT: Aundriatte Miller, Kurtz Hersch, David Johnson, Holt Merchant, Warren Miller, Holmes Smith, Harlan Veenendall, Floyd Vetter, Jack Woods, Sue Breeden, Debbie Kopp, Varina Lawson, Molly Owens, Barbara Woods, Donald Moore, Pat McConaha, Sandra Daniel, Barbara Guy, Doris Wilson, Mickey Richardson, Laureen Kruse, Sue Harris, Mary Sutton, Nancy Espenshade, Pat Eutsler, Ted Hanson, Shelman Holmes, William Miller, Saundra Ball, Sue Carter, Sandy Gowl, Ann Hamilton, Mary Jane Taylor. fatun Society LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Skewes, Shirley Barron, Mary Sue Carter, Carol Luck, Lydia Rice, Barbara Fletcher, Loyce Guy, Janet Van-over. Stanley Clark, George Helms. Tommy Lemmon, Ann Englehardt, Linda Hardesty, Carlotta Muse, Senie Speakes, Martha Rhodes. Mary Ann Carter, Joan Englehardt, Margaret Johnson, Lois Miller, Francis Todd, Vivian Fair, Jean Woods, Kathryn Hesse, Edith Baker, Raedelle Ebhardt, Carol Garman, Margaret Presley, Helen Meyer, Pattie Lynn Adams, Sue Galleher, Barbara Hoss. Sponsored by: MARGARET LYNCH’S KOON’S PONTIAC Warren Miller , Loyce Guy . . Mr. Lufleu . Be v Bourn . . Barbara Hoss . . Sergeant 1st Lieutenant . . Director . . Captain 2nd Lieutenant S Z4td STANDING: Janet Smith, Bev Bourne, Ronald Skewes, Billy Kline, Monty Gibson, Charles Young, Carolyn Patterson, Mr. Lofton. Director. BACK ROW: Floyd Vetter, Mary Sue Carter, Carole Brown, Barbara Guy, Tommy Luck, Jessie Crouch, Alice Truesdale, Joe lie Brown, Jimmy Douglas, Walter Douglas. George Helms, Paul Omera, Bill Miller, Warren Miller. SECOND ROW: Robbie Wood, Judy Carter, Deues Lative, Ann Lunsford, Francis Butler, Alyce Jayne Bryant, Miviam Truesdale, Barbara Hoss, Bobby Dyke, Raymond Kidewell, Lacy Compton, Billy Bennett. FIRST ROW: Loyce Guy, Annduett Miller, Nettie Fletcher, Joyce Earhart, Shevvy Brown, Jean Helms, Jack Earhart, Bvyon Cassell. Compliments of 46 W. HILL BROWN, JR. STANDING: Shirley Parker, Joan Miller, Joyce Earhart, Nancy Espenshade, Raedelle Ebhardt, Alice Jayne Bryant, Nancy Hooe, Joanne Mallette, Jean Helms. SITTING: Barbara Taylor Leader. This page is sponsored by MR. and MRS. SAYLORS Rig Oak Golf Range , jyiiss Fry Scnic STANDING: Nancy Blakemore, Mary Taylor. Phillys Richardson. Paula Clar . Speaks, Ruth Gough, Lucy Downs, Betty Jarman. (fywuitencial (?Cu Stuart McCuin, Willie Russell, Sam Hardy, Richard Shultz, Jimmy Alderson. Sponsored by: R. O. BRIDGES Agent Farm Bureau Insurance Companies STANDING: Margaret McPhillips, Joyce Fletcher, Mary Ann Carter, Margaret Shulty, Nancy Hooe, Deedie Harrover, Margaret Johnson, Nancy Wood. SEATED: Edith Baker, Frances Roulett, Barbara Fletcher, Doris Wines, Carol Gar man. Senior future omenta erx. O rfvtteniox Lenna Halsey, Racheal Jones, Mary Ann Samsky, Mary Jane Taylor, Dolores Von Loesch, Barbara Woods, Pat McConaha, Mary Speakes, Mary Sutton, Carolyn Laws, Sherry Brown, Doris Wilson, Mary Ann Wells, Shirley Sirk, Eva Wathall, Gertrude Swart, Frances Gossom, Alberta Byrne, Sandra Mays, Patsy Gossom. SEATED: Louise Thompson, Jean Fogle, Jane Allison, Betty Downs, Shirley Moore. FRONT: Mamie Owen, Barbara Mauck, Rebecca Dorries, Betty Downs, Eleanora Robertson, Judy Feaganes, Alice Breeden. junior 'JcCtune omema e'iX, 0 imercc i Sponsored by: 49 MANASSAS FURNITURE CO. b PEOPLES GARAGE BACK ROW: Sonny Laws, Richard Harmond, Delbert OIMeara, David Seekford, Stuart McCuin, Bobby Mickaels, Mr. Kline, David Boger, Tom Underwood, Ervin Cornwell, Sammy Polen, Billy Hunt, Galen Ellison, Willie Russell. MIDDLE ROW: Cordell Russell, Sammy Hardy, Jack Piercy, Charles Young, Roy Bean, Rumsey Light, Hudson Sadd, Bob Barrett, Bobby Saffer, Taylor Merchant, Bernard Jones. THE EDITOR: after finishing this annual Sponsored by: MANASSAS LUMBER CO. 50 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Parks. Rumsey Light, Jack Breeden, Billy Butler. Walter Sullivan. Jack Cross, Stan Ear !.1' George Helms, Jerry Botkins, Ronnie Skewes, Wallace Hook, Tom Marsh, Manager; Dave Meredith, Tommy Fletcher. S ROW: Coach Fortuna, Manager Stoney Moore, Leroy Orebaugh, Charles Day, Pete Collins, Shelmon Holmes, Jim Senith, Jim Woods, Billy Marks, James Herndon, Jim Meredith, Bobby Beavers. THIRD ROW: Arlen Crabill, Pete Smith, Jack Fletcher, Perry Polychrones, Bobby Saunders, Bill Toth, Lea Kruse, Dick Geris, Roy Beave, Dave Boger, Bobby Earhart, Coach Yost. '?oot6 iCl Summary 25 Albemarle 3 20 Sta fford 0 27 Culpeper 0 24 Warrenton 0 41 Madison 14 26 George Mason 0 6 Chester 15 26 Spotsylvania 13 37 Herndon 14 54 Garfield 12 Sponsored by BRUMBACK ELLIS Rejoicing after another big victory. These are the men that made our'9 and I record possible. Sponsored By WINE PLUMBING Ste Stan Earhart received the Lion's award Trophy at the Football Banquet for the most outstanding linesman of the year. Co-Captains Jack Cross and Stan Earhart receiving the Journal Messenger Trophy on behalf of their team after a 54-12 victory over Garfield. F 0 H 0 E T R B 0 A E L S L Ronnie Skewes receiving the Trophy for the most Valuable player after the Garfield game from Principal Mur-phy. Sponsored by CATON’S ESSO Wallace Hook, Bobby Saunders, and Stan Earhart were also hogor-ed by receiving Honorable Mention on the Northern Va. All-Star team. Jack Cross and Walter Sullivan were selected for the Northern Va. All-Star team as Quarterback and Tackle, respectively. yuHCPil anAeUf 'poaCfali FIRST ROW: R. Moore, D. Bond, R. Wood, W. Daniels, C. Vanover, V. O'Brian, S. Snellings, R. Burns, D. Hicks, B. Tomson. SECOND ROW: D. Grey, B. Hunt, B. Michael, J. Waddell, G. Polychrones, B, Saffer, T. Merchant, J. McMeans, H. Swarts, D. Hess. THIRD ROW: W. Gallihugh, Z. Childress, R. Humphreys, R. Shoemake, D. Stanley, E. Jones, C. Brown, C. Kinchloe, J. Jenkins, J. Bailey, R. Bailey. Sponsored by CENTER MARKET FIRST ROW: Eddie Jones, Shclmon Holmes, Philip Harrovcr, Bobby Beavers, Ricky Rat-cliffe, Charles Day, Jimmy Alderson. SECOND ROW: Manager Joe Jenkins, Lacey Compton, Holmes Smith, Jimmy Woods, Clarence Simpson, Victor O’Brian, Carl Brown, Coach Yost. 'VartAity ‘SaAfatfiafit FIRST ROW: Billy Kline, Wallace Hook, Stanley Clark, Bobby Saunders. SECOND ROW: Dickie Geris, Pete Smith, Bruce Edwards, Captain Lea Kruse, Perry Polychrones, Managers, Skip Whear and Holt Merchant. THIRD ROW: Jack Piercey, Warren Heineman, Ronnie Clark, Larry Allison, Jackie Breeden, Jack Cross, Coach Fortuna. Sponsored by WESTERN AUTO 43 Nokesville 44 33 James Monroe 53 53 Alumni 48 48 Garfield 42 52 Warrenton 40 60 Loudoun 49 37 Wake fie Id 4i 51 Herndon 62 43 George Mason 76 76 Annadale 62 50 James Monroe 62 66 Annadale 46 50 Garfield 36 43 Nokesville 40 59 George Mason 74 50 Fairfax 57 35 Warrenton 44 62 Wakefield 49 45 Herndon 49 Warren Heineman CENTER Jackie Breeden FORWARD Lea Kruse FORWARD Sponsored by THE SURPLUS STORE Jack Cross GUARD Ronnie Clark CENTER Wallace Hook GUARD SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Laureen Kruse, Captain Lydia Rice, Sylvia Light, Margaret Mc-Phillips, Shirley Barron, Faye Wood, Kay Hesse, Pattie Adams, Barbara Hoss, Lucy Kemper, Kay Allison, Raedelle Ebhardt, Joan Allison. STANDING: Coach Weybright. SUMMARY 45 Nokesville 36 49 Alumni 22 5« Occoquan 44 44 Warrenton 22 30 Loudoun 44 45 Herndon 28 26 Occoquan 32 52 Nokesville 34 43 Warrenton 40 44 Herndon 34 Sponsored by PRINCE WILLIAM SUNDRIES Coach Weybright showing her technique of ball handling to the guards and forwards. With our new coach we have had a very successful season, compiling a 8 and 2 record. VemeUf FIRST ROW: Captain Ronnie Skewes, Bobby Saunders, Lea Kruse, Jack Breeden, Wallace Hook. SECOND ROW: Managers Lacey Compton, Gilbert Mauck; Shelmon Holmes, Charles Day, Bobby Michael, Jack McMeans, Ray Brown, James Bailey, Managers Bobby Parks, David Arrington; Coach Fortuna. Sponsored by MANASSAS HARDWARE Jack Breeden SCHEDULE Culpeper Annadale Nokesville Herndon and George Mason District Meet State Meet Wakefield Quantico Post Ronald Skewes CAPTAIN Wallace Hook 'VanAiUf “SciaAetfcill FIRST ROW: Stanley Earhart, Bobby Beavers, Captain Pedie Dunbar, Jack Cross, Wallace Hook, Pete Smith. SECOND ROW: Manager Jackie Earhart; James Herndon, Jack Breeden, Bill Kline, Rumsey Light, Coach Yost. SCHEDULE Pedie Dunbar, CAPTAIN I Bobby Beavers George Mason Loudoun Culpeper Herndon Nokcsvillc Annadale Herndon Wakefield Garfield Nokesville Loudoun Culpeper Annadale Wakefield Garfield George Mason Sponsored by FRANK P. MONCURE SAMSKY MARKET Pete Smith Jack Cross SHORTSTOP Sponsored by THE SHOPPING BAG FIRST ROW: Sylvia Light, Eva Wathall, Deedie Harrover, Martha Rhodes, Mary Sue Carter. SECOND ROW: Manager Miriam Truesdale; Faye Wood, Shirley Barron, Margaret McPhillips, Barbara Hoss, Senie Speakes, Kay Allison, Coach Roseberry. 61 Sponsored by PETERSEN’S JEWELRY Co-Captain Stan Earhart receiving his award after a victory game. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Breeden Barbara Guy, Captain Sandra Gowl Alice Breeden 0pea£utex. MOST POPULAR Larry Davis-Faye Wood BEST DRESSED E. W. Hurst-Mary Jane Papa FRIENDLIEST Larry Allison-Martha Rhodes I Sponsored by PARSON’S STORE Section WITTIEST Danny Barrett-Ann Palmer MOST ATHLETIC Jack Cross-Frances Roulette 64 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ronnie Skewes-Carol Luck BEST LOOKING Charles Young-Janet McCuin BEST ALL AROUND Lea Kruse-Shirley Barron LAZIEST Warren Heineman-Billy Woodside MOST UNPREDICTABLE £,5 BEST DANCERS Hudson Sadd-Janet Smith Jesse Anderson-Jean Smith 0 s B 0 U R N S K I N G S A N D Q U E E N S Co-Captains Jack Cross and Stan Earhart crowning Janet McCuin Homecoming Queen at the Halftime of The Culpeper-Osbourn Game. Members of her court were Pattie Adams, Laureen Kruse, Alice Breeden, and Anne Ha yd on. Sponsored by LUCK ALBRITE Jack Breeden and Kay Allison, King and Queen of Jitterbug at the Shake, Rattle and Roll Dance. I Mayor Harry Davis crowning Jack Cross and Frances Roulette King and Queen of Halloween while Loyce Guy and Jack Breeden look on. 1. Glamor 2. Chorus Line 3. They all seem interested? 4. Name the face or place. 5. Pepping ’’em up. 6. Montie’s Pool Parlor. 7. Two too crazy to be true. 8. The Three Wise Monkeys. 9. Soda Jerks . 10. Gas Station Attendant 13. Pool Shark 14. A real gone cat. 15. What is it, Iris? 16. Two For Tea 7Oafiourut 11. Mouse and his Cheese. 12. After the game is over. Sponsored by BULL RUN HUNT CLUB ad€g2{Jilt74 td 7e4t4«tte tfr 7%e Seaton $add f$55 LARRY ALLISON leaves his brightness in geometry to Perry Polychrones. BETTY ALLEN leaves for a CREWS. JESSE ANDERSON would just like to leave with the grace of the teachers. EDITH BAKER leaves her four year membership in the F. H. A. Club and position in the school office to anyone who likes to work. BILL ANDERSON leaves. SHIRLEY BARRON regretfully leaves because Osbourn was the best ever. DAVE ATHEY leaves Joe Caporaletti his peg pants and a 1951 Henry-J with a trunk on it. MARY ANNA BULL leaves her office of Senior Class President to anyone who will try to help promote a spirit of fellowship in next year's Senior Class and her ability to grow tall to anyone who wants to reach for higher tilings. BLUEGRASS BEAN leaves all of the buses to Bobby Dunbar to drive, especially No. 30. MARY SUE CARTER leaves her innocent.ways to Kay Allison and hopes she will use them wisely. BEV BOURNE leaves his grades to Hook and his hot roddin days to Montie Gibson. PAULA CLARK leaves all her Known Knowledge to Bruce Edwards and Ronnie Clark........and if there happens to be any left over, kindly distribute it among a few unfortunates. BILLY BUTLER leaves his ability to keep out of trouble to anyone who is in bad need of it. JANICE COLLINS leaves her messy locker to anyone who can take care of it. STANLEY CLARK leaves Miss Smith in a daze from having completed three subjects, physics. Solid and trig, and Chemistry in one year. EDITH CORNWELL leaves to Dolores Von Loesch, the Washington Post and Times Herald newspaper to read the first thing every morning. JACK CROSS leaves his athletic ability to Everson Hottle. Moi, LARRY DAVIS, je laisse mon abilite excellente en francais a Jimmy Alderson. LUCY DOWNS leaves with thoughts of wedding bells. WALTER DOUGLAS leaves forty pounds to Jack Picrcey. RAEDELLA EBHARDT leaves her long blonde hair to Jean Helms. PEDIE DUNBAR leaves Saundra Ball regretfully at Osbourn High School. BARBARA FLETCHER, as treasurer of the S.C. A. , leaves all of Osbourn's money to those who will see that it is spent to better the school. BOBBY HARDESTY just leaves, but not without Ann. CAROL GARMAN leaves her pig tails to Janet Miller. GEORGE HELMS leaves his red hair to all of the good looking girls at Osbourn. LOYCE GUY leaves her position as captain of the cheerleaders to anyone who thinks they can handle Nancy McBryde. E. W. HURST leaves his good looks to Guts Woods. PEGGY HAWKINS leaves her theme writing ability to Jackie Breeden. TOMMY LEMMON leaves his mechanical ability to Robin Ross as it might come in handy. BETTY JARMAN does hereby leave her ability to get dressed in physical-ed to anyone who can get dressed faster. RUMSEY LIGHT leaves his horse sense to Jack Piercey. CAROL LUCK bequeaths her entire fortune to Lester but will remain Executrix. GILBERT MAUCK leaves anything which he has to anyone who might want it. JANET McCUIN leaves her desire to work at the Naval Proving Ground at Dalhgren, Va. to anyone who is interested. JACK MILLER leaves the front doors wide open. BLODWYN McDONNELL leaves her profession to all the girls in cosmetology class and her future to Emory Mayhugh, Jr. BOBBY MILLER takes everything with him except his education. CARLOTA MUSE leaves her solid geometry book to some lucky (?) person. 68 DOUGLAS PITTMAN leaves Jack Fletcher the right to kiss any girl in the school. ANN PALMER leaves her giggle to Anne Haydon. JULIAN RECTOR feels like leaving------ MARY JANE PAPA leaves her boy friend stealing to anyone who can succeed at it. HUDSON SADD leaves his tardiness to English class to anyone who can drive his bus. BETTY JANE PEARSON leaves with Tom Underwood. ED SITCH leaves Osbourn one (I) A-Bomb in the cellar. ESTELLE RENNER leaves her brother Bucky as Romeo of Osbourn's halls and hopes that he succeeds in getting a date with Hanna. RONNIE SKEWES leaves his speed to Ray Brown. (Editor's Comment: He needs it.) ANNE RHODES leaves her good old days at Osbourn High to Lynne Latham. WALTER SULLIVAN leaves his Atlas build to Lee Queen. MARTHA RHODES leaves her trials and tribulations at Osbourn to Sister Nancy. TOM UNDERWOOD leaves his speeding tickets to Jim Meredith. LYDIA RICE leaves her job as captain of the girl's basketball team to Margaret Ann and Sylvia to fight over. CHARLES YOUNG leaves his ability to skip classes to Sonny Laws. RUBY RUNION leaves pencils and books in exchange for pots and pans. LEA KRUSE leaves the gym and health room to any couple who wishes to use it during lunch period. JANET SCHLEH leaves her bulletin board decorating in the library to Shirley Payne. CHARLES McCUEN leaves a vacant scat for some lucky junior to fill in. JEAN SMITH leaves her height of five feet one and a half inches to Drema Pendergraph. JANET SMITH leaves not knowing where she’s going or what she's going to do next, but hoping. SENIE SPEAKES leaves her slimness to Juanita Muddiman. GAIL THOMASSON leaves to attend Buckhall University for a course on How to Marry A Millionaire. JANET VANOVER leaves her position as Stenographer of the S. C. A. to sometone who likes to work. RUBY WARING leaves her job at Neisner's to Doris Posey and her uniforms to anyone they'll fit. ROGER BEIDLER leaves his two-year geometry course to Jack Piercey and also leaves Joan to anyone who's man enough to take care of her. DORIS WINES leaves her interest in F. H. A. to any girl wanting to join a profitable and worthy club. SAMUEL HARDY leaves his sleeping ability to Jack Piercey. (Editor's Comment: Jack ought to be a good boy now, this is only the fourth person who has left him somethingl) FAYE WOOD leaves all of her English themes to Jack Fletcher. WARREN HEINEMANN leaves his bird legs to Ronnie Clark in hopes that he'll be able to use them at Center on the basketball court next year. JEAN WOODS leaves the Yellow Jacket to anyone who likes to worry and fuss. BILLY WOODS IDE leaves her French to France. RUTH GOUGH leaves for California hoping to see her Sailor. LINDA HARDESTY leaves her natural curly hair to Alice Jayne Bryant so she won’t have to roll it up every night. MARGARET PRESLEY leaves her pleasant memories of two years at O. H. S. to all new students with the hope that they will be as happy as she has been. HELEN MEYER finally leaves and her teachers give a sigh of relief. FRANCES ROULETTE leaves but not without her football hero. Signed and Sealed New Method Cleaners R. O. Bridges, Agent Farm Bureau Ins. Co. Pitts Theater and Pitts Drive-In Prince William Electric Co-op. The Stonewall Jackson Hotel Birmingham Dairy A-L Motor Co. Battlefield Restaurant Ben Franklin 5 and 10 Store Bouquet Mart Brown and Hoof! Brumback and Ellis Bull Run Hunt Club Bull Run Service Station Capitol Frito Co. Caton's Esso Center Market Claude Hixson Cocke's Pharmacy Dr. McBryde Firestone Store Frank P. Moncure Fusse 11s-Young Co. Gcssom Brothers Haymarket Garage Herbert Bryant Hibbs and Giddings J. W. A Ivey and Sons Journal Messenger King’s Grocery Store Luck and Albrite Lake Jackson Lodge Gregory's Esso Peoples Bank of Manassas Hynson Electric Supply Co. Frost Ford The Music and Hobby Center Mayhugh and Watts W. Hill Brown, Jr. Margaret Lynch's Steimer's Seafood and Randy's Steak Manassas Frozen Foods Manassas Hardware Manassas Ice and Fuel Manassas Pharmacy Manassas Service Center Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Saylors Mrs. Viola Proffit Only Beauty Shop People's Barber Shop Parson’s Store Peterson’s Jewelry Shop Pic’s Flower and Gift Shop Piedmont Savings Prince William Sundries Shop R. J. Ratcliffe Rohr's 5 and 10 Store Selwyn Smith Shopping Bag Southern States Inc. Stanley Owens Surplus Store Samsky Market Western Auto Wine Plumbing Yorkshire Garage Young Men's Shop Koon’s Pontiac Martin Chevrolet Manassas Furniture Peoples Garage Manassas Lumber Co. I‘fuete.KJfo I. Crazy Mixed Up Kids 5- Hungry Again 2. So There You Are 6. Charles Atlas 3. Men???? 7. A Girl's Best Friend 4. Going My Way? 8. The Two Stooges Sponsored by: PITTS THEATER PITTS DRIVE-IN 72 9. Teacher????? 10. Just Clowning 11. Ain't I Cute? 12. Me and My Dolly 13. I'm a big Girl Now I. Just restin' 6. The Sun Shines Bright II. Come on Jack! 16. Sink or Swim 2. Dimples 7. Peek-a-Boo 12. Umm Good 17. Big Murph 3. Hello. Tick 8. Lovesick 13. Come on to my house 18. And what did you have for breakfast 4. Cueball Edwards 9- Herbie 14. Hey, youl 19. Studying-hal Ha 5. After School 10. I wanna be a football hero 15. Just posing 20. Ole Tom 73 Sponsored by FUSSELS-YOUNG ICE CREAM CO. NEW-METHOD CLEANERS ■ YEARBOOKS A
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