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- r Mrs. Charles Cross (y PO Box 96 3 r Assaw Oman, VA 23302 THE EAGLE EDITED B Y CLASS of 1961 PARKSLEY HIGH SCHOOL PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA «9 , r N ' 0 - t O ' - f._ . , w )Pl S c t A © ' Pri c r S  ■t . V ' 1 $ -Z Ot - x0 cO 0 e AlO v ,e - cA co V V ' V v S A a - s e s ' .4S £ 1 vV V o1 a. aC e i°v v cV? - lo t V e V ' ■Dedication DEDICATED TO A MEMORY DEAR TO OUR HEARTS We dedicate this 1961 EAGLE to PARKSLEY HIGH SCHOOL. We dedicate it not merely to the stone and the brick of which these buildings are made. To us, the real meaning of the school must be expressed in its ideals and the high purposes for which it was founded. The grounds where we have spent many hours, the halls down which we have walked leisurely or sped madly in fear of being late, the classrooms in which we have struggled for knowledge — with these our memories linger. The football games, the dances, the plays, our prom, that term paper—these we shall always remember. Friendships, happiness, trouble, sadness—each ex¬ perience has had its small part in creating and completing our high school days. This school—the stone and the brick—are no longer ours, but we shall carry with us the memories as we graduate. Therefore, we, the seniors, dedi¬ cate the 1961 EAGLE to PARKSLEY HIGH SCHOOL, a memory dear to our hearts. SPORTS EDITOR Jimmy Colonna COPY READERS Connie Godwin Betty Annis Eagle Staff ADVISOR TYPISTS Billie Robinson Kathryn Knight Mrs. Nicolls EDITORS Judy Ewell Neal Sprague PHOTOGRAPHERS Jimmy Parrish Paul Souder ADVERTISING Martha Lynch John Parks SALES MANAGER Patty Kiefer TREASURER Eddie Furniss ARTISTS Kenneth Banks Kenneth Justis , un LOUISE NICOLLS Twelfth Grade VERA WESSELLS Eleventh Grade SADIE EDMONDS Tenth Grade DORIS FLETCHER Ninth Grade DONALD SAWYER Ninth Grade NELL SCOTT Eighth Grade HELEN EVANS Eighth Grade RUTH HUCKSTEP Seventh Grade CAROLINE CROCKETT Sixth Grade BEULAH EVANS Fifth Grade IDA WALKER VERA JACOB Fourth Grade Second Grade CATHOLENE HOPKINS First Grade MARY SPRAGUE Home Economics MARY MEARS Librarian Other Faculty Members VIRGINIA BUNDICK Third Grade EMILY WESCOTT Eleventh Grade THEODORE CHILDERS Industrial Arts EDNA NORTHAM Commercial LLEWELLYN PARKS Secretary CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Hilda Dalby Essie Mears Pearl Parks Leila Savage PUT Ufr, £ JUDITH EWELL President I ' m not fat - just pleasantly plump. ESTHEL BAGWELL ”1 don’t care what you say; his bat¬ ting average is .375. KENNETH BANKS Vice President Just when I nearly had the eight ball in the corner pocket, the siren blew. BETTY ANNIS There ' s a sparkle in my eye, but it ' s not as big as the one on my finger. BILLIE ROBINSON Treasurer Won ' t somebody please pay their dues? MARY BUNDICK Secretary I just hate si¬ lence. MILLARD BERRY I was a ninety- seven pound weak ling, and look at me now. BETTY BARNES My car isn ' t big enough for all these passengers; I’m going to have to get a bus for Christmas. ELSIE BYRD It may not be Trigger, but it trots! DAVID BUNDICK It is not flirting; it ' s just being friendly. JESSIE CLINE I’m like a vol¬ cano, calm on the surface, but there’s a roar be low. DONNA EWELL I’m not adver¬ tising Pepsodent; I’m just happy. CONSTANCE GODWIN For once In my life, I can’t think of a thing to say. ’ JAMES COLONNA Girls might not know that the gas line coming from the fuel line is connected tc the carburetor, but I like them anyway. PATRICIA GREENE I just love the strong, silent type. BURTON FURNISS I may not be an angel, but I sure can fly. KENNETH JUSTIS I ' ll tell you why my memory isn ' t so good — oops, I forgot. PATRICIA KIEFER Who said you couldn’t ride on two wheels? JOHNNIE LONG All you have to do is ask; I’ll tell you. KATHRYN KNIGHT I don ' t care what Mr. Sawyer says; I ' m going to be the first woman President. JAMES MILES Don ' t let my shy look fool you; I can throw passes as well as catch them. LARRY Mc CREADY They say they like my wavy hair, but I don ' t trust them. MARTHA LYNCH I ' m not crying; I ' m laughing! AMY KILLMON I ' m not lazy; I just conserve my energy. JOHN PARKS My car may be small, but there is room for two. LINDA PEPPLER My, it ' s hot in here; let me take off my ring. JAMES PARRISH My track shoes come in handy, both on and off the field. SALLY SMACK Everything I like is either illegal, improper, or fattening. NEAL SPRAGUE I’m always one of three things, hungry, thirsty, or both. ALVIN SIMPSON I ' m so popular they even named a song after me. ' PAUL SOUDER I ' m going to tell that Einstein a thing or two. JEAN TAYLOR You mean to tell me you never heard of Justis- ville. CHARLOTTE YOUNG My hair color is really real. It’s not Light and SUSAN YOUNG Bright. I ' m not quiet; I just can ' t get a word in edgewise. piMPm Juniors President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Terry Spurley Richard Savage Diana Ewell Carolyn Mears Stanley Annis Jo Ann Annis Asa Bundick Betty Ayres Lewis Campbell Jane Barnes John Dennis Ruth Budd Douglas Evans June Bull Michael Folk Virginia Burkhead Garland Gladding Judy Burkhead Paul Godwin Sandra Deitrick Richard Godwin Hollace Dereng Darryl Hopkins Pat Justis Not Available Georgia Fogle Edgar Killmon Mildred Fuller Kenneth Lang P e ggy Green Jack Merrill Louise Johnson Jerry Parks Margaret Johnson Elmer Pruitt Dorothy Justis James Shreaves Jean Justis William Ross Suzanne Justis James Taylor Judith Lewis Thomas Taylor Esther Northam Michael Tull Martha Wessells Charlie Walker Clara White Barabara Young Rose Justis Sophomores President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Susan Thornes Nancy Melson Kay Wessells Clyde Lotspeich Danny Banks Fay Annis Cecil Bundick Nancy Barnes Charles Crowson Pe ggy B Y rd Fitzhugh Godwin Faye Chambers William Groton Janet Dereng Henry Johnson Linda Hempel Peter Kucera Mary Mears Genevieve Kujawski Robert Mize James Pennington Arlene Nock Robert Perdue Janet Parks Larry Watson Anna Powell Robert Walker Elizabeth Taylor Kenneth Wright Louise Taylor Rosalie Walker Freshmen President Vice President Secretary Treasurer William Townsend Rita Spurley Janet Hall Mary Peck Larry Annis Barbara Barlow Wilson Annis Terry Beckett Robert Beasley Betsye Blake Wendell Bundick Charlotte Bloxom Charles Browne Sylvia Bundick Donald Chesser Sylvia Byrd Thomas Cromartie Brenda Cropper Philip Greene Mary Green James Greer John Hopkins Donna Ivock Frank Hurst Darlene Justis Christopher Johnson Frances Knight Brooks Justis Leslie Barlow Louis Justis Nancy Lewis William Justis Charlotte McAllister Jonathan Kucera Martha Middleton Charles Leonetti Diane Parks Robert Marshall Jean Parks Benny Mason James Nickerson Dolly Shrieves David Parks John Russell Betty Taylor Herbert Savage Linda Taylor Raymond Taylor Ferrel Weatherman Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Mary Bundick Johnny Long MOST SINCERE Kathryn Knight Betty Annis MOST DETERMINED Jimmy Colonna Sally Smack SCATTERBRAINS Pat Greene Billy Bagwell WAY OUT Charlotte Young John Parks FRIENDLIEST QUIETEST Elsie Byrd Millard Berry BIGGEST EATERS Connie Godwin Kenneth Justis ■MOST RELIABLE Billie Robinson Jessie Cline MOST CHEERFUL Susan Young Larry McCready Best Dressed KAYE KILLMON and EDDIE FURNISS Most Unpredictable ALVIN SIMPSON and JEAN TAYLOR Gadabouts DONNA EWELL and BETTY BARNES Most Athletic JIMMY MILES and NEAL SPRAGUE Our Home Room Teacher MRS. NICOLLS Wittiest MARTHA LYNCH and KENNETH BANKS Most Irresistible JUDY EWELL and JIMMY PARRISH Most Talkative DAVID BUNDICK and LINDA PEPPLER Most Mischievous PAUL SOUDER and PATTY KIEFER Cinderella Ball — 1960 Football 1960 P.H.S. in Action Basketball Baseball NOTE: All members of the softball and baseball teams of 1960 were not present at the time these pictures were taken. MR. A. D. BOYCE helped the girls with softball and basketball. MRS. EDMONDS assisted the girls with basketball and softball. MR. W. D. SAWYER coached the boys in football, basketball, and baseball. §g a m m  Senior Athletes til Athletic Association Advisor: MR. SAWYER President: KAYE KILLMON Vice President: A. T. BUNDICK Secretary-Treasurer: NANCY BARNES Selling school jackets Fun at the Athletic Ball Beta Club Advisor: MRS. NORTHAM President: JUDY EWELL Vice President: KENNETH LANG Secretary: JUNE BULL Treasurer: TERRY SPURLEY Flag Raising Printing Paper Co-Ed Hi- Y Advisor: MRS. WESSELLS President: NEAL SPRAGUE Vice President: JUDY EWELL Secretary: JUNE BULL Treasurer: MILDRED FULLER Working on White Christmas Project Meeting F.H.A Advisor: MRS. SPRAGUE President: CONNIE GODWIN Vice President: BETTY AYRES Concession Stand Nursery Secretary: CAROLYN MEARS Treasurer: BARBARA YOUNG Historian: JUNE BULL Glee Club Director: MRS. SPRAGUE Secretary: PATRICIA KIEFER EAGLETTES Bonnie, Martha, Neal, Suzanne Pianist: BETTY AYRES Spring Concert Student Council Advisor: MRS. EDMONDS Secretary: NANCY MELSON President: JIMMY MILES Treasurer: JUDY EWELL Vice President: TERRY SPURLEY Selling candy Sadie Hawkins Dance Poster 11 JO you 30 ufTH VL7 Girls -get busy ...l feu m and TAKE Hid TO THE. DANCL FRIDAY - ' PLES-itH-.STAG- o £  mimobif Ail GlKL§ ARE TO LEANS ' FRl. TO PROMOTE THE BIG- tSRDiE HAWKINS ' DANCE f ( Kisses rt « W ' Ki ' tU  . . . . . . f i TT i n i rj r f• « «. ' ,4 n ' l pnwn ivk w iwnfwj .’, • • ®- Buy With Confidence Where Ion See The love Symbol Displayed Salisbury places oi business showing the abore symbol have pledged themselves to high ethical standards. They have pledged to honor your pa¬ tronage with full understanding of your needs, and assure you fairness and value in all your business with them. You can buy with confidence where you see the above symbol displayed in Salisbury, your happy Shopping City. UiOOU WATTS BROTHERS Fine Apparel for Gentlemen Parksley, Virginia Compliments of THE HALLWOOD NATIONAL BANK Hailwood, Virginia Your Account Invited Shop in EMMA L. MILLINER POCOMOKE CITY Dealer in General Merchandise Where You Will Find Accomac, Virginia Quali ty Variety PARKSLEY SINCLAIR Service BILL COLLINS, Manager POCOMOKE Complete Lubrication BUSINESS MEN ' S ASSOCIATION Parksley, Va. Phone MO 5-5053 STUDENT COUNCIL PARKSLEY HIGH SCHOOL Compliments and Best Wishes to the staff for their splendid work on this yearbook of 1960- 61 . COMPLIMENTS OF Drummond Mason Connie and Neal David Bundick Nancy and Judy Sandra and Martha Compliments and Best Wishes to the Seniors From the PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION
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