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i 2 i oY 7 acre SCENT ere RH BE a). F ¥ coger te Mey o Cs een A | — Do ae —- o ee Soe tas 4 m4 ‘ a) aia ‘ Tt PARK IMAC Ido Presented By The Senior Class PARRY McCLUER HIGH SCHOOL Buena Vista, Virginia | What's New Today? Pay Close Attention To This, Class used or Unexcused ? Wilton, Let Me Show You CLARE RO ER ST TLD PLTH I ORAL TTT LS Mapya biel en T t S she rice Cc { éferend That Re: Here Is Your-R The Pause ig os ee eee 1S The New Teacher ! No F What e i Natomas ADMINISTRATION NUENA VISTA SCHOOL BOARD: Dr. R. E. RICHARDSON; J. A. EBERT; Mrs. V. T. STRICKLER3 JOHN F. SHEWEY, CHAIRMAN; MRS W oad hROBEY., MUR se WistiGenLACKEYsmGLERK s F. W. KLING, JR. SUPERINTENDENT =PRINCI PAL B.S. ROANOKE COLLEGE M.S. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ERNEST F. BOWMAN LOUISE BROCKENBROUGH BAND AND GLEE CLUB MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH LOIS A, DUNLAP Home ECONOMICS HELEN S, GLASS PRESTON W. HICKMAN SECRETARY ENGLISH AND LATIN WTA FACULTY Nee BESSIE MEADOR DELLA G. RINKER LOUIS B. SCHREINER LIBRARY GEOGRAPHY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MATHEMATICS SCIENCE ESSPEAGEASS ASS'T. PRINCIPAL SOCIAL STUDIES MYRNA H,. JOYCE ENGLISH AND SCIENCE JANE TURNER ENGLISH AND SoctAtl STUDIES Editorain-Chiefiig +. Oi, “iano dudi tira ynter AssistantiEditor (Mee Joplin. ahmonnny Morean Business Manager. . . . . . Leonard Driscoll Art BGitoret Jo) amas? ints’) enn re ar are Ean Loa Cy POG Sports Editor sy me eee irmiesP oster Picture: Rattors’. see Pete Day, Arch Hannah Advertising giri waue Lda Page Watts, Sarah Lomax, Jo Ann Cole, Dorothy Harrison, Wilton Mc Manamay Literary Editor, . . .Betty Toms, Phyllis Staton Circulation Manager... . . . Faye Lawhorne Faculty Advisers): [Geese SS: Be S1e1 Class CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Leonard Driscoll VICE-PRESIDENT Betty Toms SECRETARY-TREASURER Judith Paynter CLASS SPONSOR Miss Glass We, the Seniors of 1950, upon reaching the moment of graduation, now realize the many opportunities which have been open to us during our pe at P. M. H.S. and that we have spent our happiest days here, As we leave, we go with the promise ae justify the faith which our Alma Mater has placed in us. We hope to accept the challenge which we shall surely encounter and prove that we merit her faith. EUGENE BARGER FOOTBALL '49; BASKETBALL 150; MONOGRAM CLUB 19, 150. DAVID BASHAM GLEE CLus 45,146; Mono- GRAM CLUB 145,148, 149; LtBRARY CLUB 15; FOOTBALL 16, th7,1h8, 149; BaseBaLe 1hO; ANNUAL STAFF 148. HARRY BEARD ROGER BROCKENBROUGH PEeuEs JUNIOR PLAY; SENIOR PLAY3 BETA Crus 148,149,150 (TREAS.)3; SAFETY PATROL 1h8,thg (CaptT.). GILLIAM BURCH Big Boy BETTY BUSH Home Ec. Cus '47,1h8, thg, 150; LisBrRARY CLuB !50; PHYSICAL ED. LEADER '50. CLYDE BYERS JUNIOR PLAY; STAGE MANAGER SENIOR PLAY. JO ANN COLE NJos1e JUNIOR PLAY; SENIOR PLAY; GLee Crus '48,1h9,150; Home Ec. Crus t 8,1h9 ” (Vice=PRES.) ; CHEERLEADER 1h8,149,150; ANNUAL STAFF. 150. x CLYDE DRISCOLL BURTON GROW BASEBALL '49,150; JuNIoR STAGE MANAGER SEN-= $OoR PLAY; ANNUAL STAFF. 5 | LEONARD DRISCOLL PRES OOP Hay UiRecsteo Ris CLASSES; FooTBaLL t4], 147, 148 (Mer.); BASEBALL 148; ASSISTANT BASEBALL COACH th8, tho, 150; MONOGRAM Cius 1, th7 (Vice-Pres.), PRES. MONOGRAM CLuB t}8, 19,150; M. C. HEALTH Day; BASKETBALL !503 Ep.-in- CHIEF RADIO STAFF; ATTEN- DANT FOOTBALL PAGEANT t49; ANNUAL STAFF 150, JIMMY FOSTER FooTBace 146, th7, 148, tho; BASEBALL '48, 149, 150; MONOGRAM CLus 147,148, thg, 150; BASKETBALL !503; JUN= 10R PLAY=SENIOR PLAY; GLEE CLusp 48,149,150 (Sec.); SaFeTy PaTRoL 147,148, 149, t5O (Capt.); Borys! STATE 1hO; ANNUAL STAFF. EARL HAMILTON “HoneyBoy JUNIOR PLAY; SENIOR PLAY. LESLIE HAMILTON fo ROBERT GREENE Bupby si FooTBALL 'H5, 146,147, 148; BASEBALL th5,1h6,1H7, tho; Monoaram CLus 145, th6, 1h7, th8,149 (Vice-Pres.). ARCHER HANNAH PooLy FooTBALL Mer. 146,147, 148; BASEBALL Mor. '47; Mono- GRAM CLuB 146,147,148, tg; SAFETY PATROL 148,th9; AN= NUAL STAFF. ‘LIBRARY CLUB th7, 148; DOROTHY HARRISON Dot JUNIOR=SENIOR PLAYS; Li- BRARY CLusB '47, thd, hg, 150 (S c.-TREAS.); GLEE CLup th7,146, 149,150; Home Ec. CLus 149,150 (Vice=-PRES.); CHEERLEADER 18,149; FooTBALL PAGEANT thO; CHRISTMAS PAGEANT ! 0; ANNUAL STAFF. se BEATRICE HUMPHRIES FRESH. PRES. 17; Home Ec. CLus '47; Lisrary CLus 117,148,149,150; GLEE CLUB ) 147; FOOTBALL PAGEANT nae HEALTH DAY PaGEAnT !48; REDE GROSS (SEc.); LOR VCLASS CounciL tg SEC. TREASE JUN@ ANN IRVAN Blackie Lisrary CLus t47,143 (Vice- Pres.) '49,150; GLEE CLUB 1h7; Home Ec. Crus '47. 148,150 (Ree.); HEALTH DAY PAGEANT. DORIS LAWHORNE LiprRArRY CLus 47; HEALTH DAY Paceant t47,1h9, FAYE LAWHORNE Dick HOME EC ¢ CLUB 147,148, 149,150; BETA CLUB 148,149,150; UR. RED Cross Councit 147,148, 149,150; SUH vient st Bs ANNUAL STAFF; thg, 150, JOHNNY LE!GHTON LiBRARY CLuB '48; GLEE CLUB 17, 1h8; COUNCIL JR. he. RED CROSS SARAH LOMAX pug LIBRARY CLUB '!50; BETA CLusp !50; BAND; CHRISTMAS PAGEANT (QUEEN) '49; AN- NUAL STAFF. n NADINE MAYS Pest LIBRARY CLuB '49,150; Home Ec. CLus t48, 19,150, ¢ aa 4 ay BOBBY MILLER FOOTBALL HO, 149; MONO= GRAM CLUB th6,th9, NORMAN PELTER WILTON McMANAMAY FooTBALL 148, tho, 150; BASEBALL 147, thg, 150; MONO= GRAM CLUB 146,149,150; An= NUAL STAFF. ALFRED RYMAN CHARLES MURRAY VIicE=PRES. SOPH. CLASS; FooTeact 149; Basesacr 145, 19,150; Monocram CLuB 'H49, 150; JUNIOR AND SENIOR PLaYs; BETA CLus '}8, 149, 150 (Pres.); Glee CLus 148, 150 (PrResS.); BAND tg, 150 (SEc.); RADIO STAFF; SAFETY Patroc 48,149; Boys! STATE hg. JAMES SEAY CurRLeEy FootBaLe t 7, 148, 1h9; BASEBALL 1h9,150; MONO= GRAM CLUB th7, 148, 1h9, 50 Be TAs ClaUiBa 50. JUDITH PAYNTER Jupy Liprary CLus 147,148, 149, 150; FOOTBALL Paceant 47; HEALTH DAY PAGEANT 1S; GLEE CLuB !47, 4S, 1h9, 150; ANNUAL STAFF 147, th9, ED.= IN“-CHIEF '!50; BETA CLUB thS 149,150; Home Ec. CLUB th8,thy (Pres.); JuNIOR AND “SENMOR( PEAS Smo me CLASS SEC.-TREAS.3; RADIO STAFF; JR. RED CROSS COUN= cit '48,149; VALEDICTORIAN. PHYLLIS SHIFLETT PuNKIE SENIOR PLAY; LIBRARY CLUB 1hg,150; Gree Crue t47, 1h8; Home Ec. Crus th8, thg,150; HEALTH Day 147. LOIS LEE SLOUGH TwInkLes Q Home Ec. Crus 47,148, 149,150; LIBRARY CLUB 18,149,150; UR. RED CROSS Councit 150. BETTY TOMS BERTIE RED Cross Councit 147; Gee CLus '47,148; Foot- BALL PAGEANT 146,147,149 (QUEEN); SEC.=-TREAS. SOPH. CLASS, VicE=-PRES. JR. AND SR. CLASSES; LIBRARY CLUB 147,1H8,149,150 (Sec.- TREAS.); BETA CLuB ‘48, 19,150 (ED. PARRIMAC);3 CHRISTMAS PAGEANT !48; CHEERLEADER ‘ 48, 1g (CHIEF); JUNIOR AND SENIOR PLAYS; GiRLS! STATE 149; RADIO STAFF3 ANNUAL STAFF 1503; SALUTATORIAN. x CHARLES SMALS Buppy BASEBALL '49,150; Mono- GRAM CLUB tg, 150; BETA CLup tho,th9, 150. IDA PAGE WATTS GRANNIE Liprary CLusp '47, 148, 1h9, 150; Gree CLus 47,148, 1hO; Home Ec. CLus 47; ANNUAL STAFF3 JUNIOR AND SEN!OR PLAY PROMPTER. PHYLLIS STATON PHIL JUNIOR PLAY; ANNUAL STAFF3 GEEERCEUS MORO. PEGGY WHI TESEL Glee CLus '47,148, 149,150; JUNIOR AND SENIOR PLAYS; LiBraryY CLus 147,148, 1h9, 150; Home Ec. CLUB WT; BAND=MAvorRETTE '47,1h8, 119,150. x LLEWELLYN SWANN Nout BETA CLuB '50. CHARLOTTE WILSON Home Ec. CLusp t49; Lisrary CLUB MI5O: James - Betty Jimmie - Doris Leonard - Betty MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING MOST POPULAR Gilliam - Nadine Clyde - Ida Page QUIETEST () f MOST DEPENDABLE S—— es Roger - Judy Leonard - Dot MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Charles - Lou Bobby - Phyllis Wilton - Peggy MOST INTELLECTUAL WLOTINSS BEST D ANCERS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1950, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, pub- lish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Roger Brockenbrough Gilliam Burch Clyde Byers, Clyde Driscoll , Leonard Driscoll , Jimmie Foster Robert Greene , Burton Grow f Earl Hamilton Leslie Hamilton Archer Hannah. Johnnie Leighton Bobby Miller Charles Murray Wilton McManamay Alfred Ryman fames Seay... Charles Smals . Betty Bush JoAnn Cole. . Beatrice Humphries. Ann Irvan Ay Doris Lawhorn. Faye Lawhorne Sarah Lomax Nadine Mays : Judy Paynter . Phyllis Shiflett . Lois Lee Slough _ Phyllis Staton Betty Toms , Ida Page Watts , Peggy Whitesel, Charlotte Wilson Lou Swann eo e his ability to write jokes to Charles Dickinson. his Ford, the “Green Hornet” to Guy Allen, Jr. his carpentry talents to Loran, his talkativeness to Geraldine Taylor. his ability to be married, havea son, and still finish school to Dinky Cooper, his ability to read notes (do,re,me) to Glee Club. his excuses for tardiness in the trash can. his rides to school to those who have to walk. his corny jokes to Doris Staton. his place in the “Green Hornet” to someone living on Enderley. his ability to just graduate to “Chicken” H. his ability to do well in Geometry to Billy Slough. his ability to skip school (and always get caught) to lower classmen, Mr. Bowman to Leon Goolsby. his height to Donnie Gardner. his curly hair to Saylor Leighton. his G,. I. haircut to Pete Day. his footprints, her ability to play baseball to “Sweet Pea”. her position as cheerleader to Rebecca Edwards, her ability togetan engagement ring to Mildred Coleman. her shy ways to Alice Mae Rhodes, her quiet manner to Clara Cash. her Latin grades to Barbara Wilmer. her love for Latin to Leon Goolsby. her quiet ways to Johnny Morgan. her ability to get along witholder boys to Betty Hamilton, her skinniness to Donald Pelter. her ability to get along with friends to Doris S, her ability to squeeze through narrow places to Carolyn Glass, herself to Larry Weinerth, her ability to get dance partners to Tommy Glass, her place as majorette to Geraldine Ogden. her good behavior to Dilbert W. her curly hair to Betty Ramsey. 14 a Idol Roger Brockenbrough Gilliam Burch Clyde Byers SlyoeeDriscolli. |: Leonard Driscoll Jimmie Foster Robert Greene , Burton Grow, , Earl Hamilton ., Leslie Hamilton ., Archer Hannah . ., Johnny Leighton, Bobby Miller. Charles Murray. Wilton McManamay Alfred Ryman James Seay . Charles Smals IBSLCVEID US ie eo) bs JORADNEGOLEI TY, is. Dorothy Harrison , Beatrice Humphries Ann Irvan A Doris Lawhorn . . Faye Lawhorne , , Sarah Lomax. Nadinea Mays 7.0.13 PUOVer ay NCCT leo ce Phyllis Shiflett POis, Lee slough... . Phyllis Staton. |. PPGLUV DOTS yal bs 1c. Ida Page Watts . . Peggy Whitesel . . Charlotte Wilson PIOURS WATT ree eet a oe ° FUTURES 1960 . Civil engineer . Farmer . Express agent . Accountant . Retired gold mine operator . Supt. State Police of Virginia - Model for “Modern Romance” . Big league baseball player . Doctor at the new Lexington Hospital ej OM a §T =H 5 . Undertaker . World traveler (hobo) . An admiral in the U. S. Navy . Director of Tommy Dorsey’s Band . Manager of Quality Grocery Store . Electrician . Professional football player . Manager of Roanoke Times wLeacher ate. M, Frio. . Physical instructor at P.M.H.S. . Drummer in Gene Krupa’s Band . Housewife . Nurse at Grace Hospital, Richmond . Housewife . Fashion designer in “Gay Paree” . Stenographer to a rich bachelor, . Selling noisemakers for P,M.H.S. football games . Opera singer at the “Met” . Housewife at Glasgow . Manager of W. W. Mac . Manager of Neighborhood Store . Football coach . Telephone operator at the White House . Nurse . Nurse . Basketball coach at P.M.H.S. IS President(, 75 4c Akoy i. abr gi, Mimi ae a Ned ODL Ah anv uieny cert Vicé=President )o ao si ia Aes Vt peceCOLetaad Secretary —Treasur@r.( °.i. saei ea aioe ea eee Lenn Oke Sponsors ., . . . . Miss Brockenbrough, Mr. Schreiner William Arndt Jane Anne Berry Nancy Burch Lucile, Berringer Joyce Bradley William Byers JUNIORS Don Campbell Melvin Chaplin ey Joe Cash Betty Coffey “f Kenneth Conner Ronald Davidson Herbert Eggleston Sonny Cropp Charles Dickinson Willie Fauber 16 [ seg Billy Foster Virginia Grow Elizabeth Hartless Helen George Barbara Hamilton Joe Hartless J é yee ‘ nee roe aE X Barbara Huffman Saylor Leighton Henry Moore Eugene Humpreys Peatie Lynn Johnny Morgan JUNIORS Lessley Noel Donald Pelter Alice Mae Rhodes Blair Ogden Betty Ramsey Donald Robertson | - 3 j ee is : , Patricia Ruley Betty Jane Slough Doris Staton Emmett Vest Betty Sandidge William Slough ' Lawrence Staton 17 Guy WILLIAM BARRY FRANCIS LYLE DON LESLIE ALLEN AUSTIN BEAUCHAMP BRANTLEY BREEDEN BROWN BURCH ‘ % . x KATHERINE ALVIN CLARA EUGENE CAROLYN MALCOLM EUGENE CAMDEN CARTER CASH CASH CHI TTUM CLAYTOR COLEMAN CLASS OFFICERS COPHOMOR a PRES T DENT Maris) sur Siok m ou em in cm ene ER SnD arn A pd SMALS VICE-PRESIDENT. ie ol on oehel aa ain eT AE Rice SECRETARYits. sw weiha piel cat ieCn een an ae r «RITA GARRETT SPONSORS | soi) cite c cin eae Maceo RINKER, MR. HICKMAN HUGH STUART BETTY RUTH DONALD SHIRLEY DONNIE RITA PEGGY COPPER DAY DURHAM FLoyYbD FOSTER GARDNER GARRETT GEORGE ; y, % sf CAROLYN FRANCES THOMAS LEON PHYLLIS EowaRb ALICE f LELIA GLASS GLASS GLASS GOoLsBy GREENE GRow HARRIS | HAYSLETT 18 if x AN ra ; x ‘ ”“ CAROLYN Kiba y, ZANE NALDAR MILDRED STEWART ORVILLE GEORGE HoSTETTER JAMERSON KEISER MAYS MOORE O'CONNELL PAYNTER PELTER fo er. i, = - JOYCE HAROLD JOELEEN HELEN NANCY MARIAN RINKER SAND 1 DGE SAND 1IDGE SAUNDERS SECRIST SHAFER NOT PICTURED: ALEASE AGNOR DOUGLAS GROW ROBERT HUMPHRIES RICHARD SLOUGH PHILLIP DoRIS MARTHA GRAE WILLIAM DOROTHY RUTH MARY ARNOLD SHI FLETT SLOUGH SLOUGH SMALS SMITH SORRELS SPENCE THACKER va x , K } CHARLES LARRY JEANETTE CORA BARBARA ANN DONALD ANNA JANE WATTS WE | NERTH WESSIER WIDDIFIELD J WILMER WITHERS WooD oe : x x FAYE CLARENCE EppDIe GERALDINE HAROLD MARGARET EMILY ANDERSON ARGENBRIGHT BERRY BLACKWELL BURCH BURCH BURFORD LEMUEL BYERS BILLY LEON Jo ANNE CASH GA Eah COLE COLEMAN DAMERON CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . JOHN RADER VICE=PRES ssl see Bley COME SECRETARY . JOHNNY KLING TREASURER. « « HAROLD BURCH SPONSORS: MRS. JOYCE, MISS TURNER x x ELLEN NANCY EUGENE REBECCA EMMA BETTY ROBERT DAV I's DIXON DURHAM EDWARDS GILBERT HAMILTON HAMILTON ae ROBERT K 3 MARY ANN PHILIP CARLISLE EARL SHIRLEY BERNELL HARRISON HARTLESS Hi RSCH HOSTETTER HUFFMAN JAMERSON JOHNSON . : FREDDIE JOHNNY LEwIs DALE BONNIE JOHNSON JUSTICE KLING Micou MIKELS MILLER Se 7 CALVIN ARVIN ROGER PORTER ERNESTINE RITA JAMES MILLER MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MOORE MORAN MORRIS McDANIEL | | a ‘a « x x MARY GERALDINE PHYLLIS FRANCES NANCY JOHN MCGAHEY OGDEN OGDEN PATTERSON PUGH RADER NOT PICTURED: KENNETH CAMPBELL MARTHA ANN CROPP LAWRENCE HUMPHRIES x 5¢ x 7 x JACKIE JOANNA SYLVIA BILLY EDITH RUBY ELEANOR ROGERS ROYER SANDIDGE SECRIST SHOFFNER SMITH SNYDER JOANNE PATSY NORMAN GERALDINE BOBBY MILDRED MILTON SPENCE SPENCE STATON TAYLOR TOMLIN VEST VEST JIMMY BILLY BERNARD BETTY DILBERT CORYDON WAGNER WEEKS WHEELER WHEELER WILSON WINTERS 21 Pees Co-Capt., David Basham Charles Murray BACK BACK BACK O N Jimmy Foster Eugene Barger Wilton McManamay CENTER END END Murray Noel Basham Hartless Eggleston Campbell Fauber Cash Foster Miller Rice Me onys, ane OX ¥ Coach Kostel Co-capts. Basham and Campbell, Coach Gates MONOGRAM CLUS FIRST ROW: SONNY CROPP, LEONARD DRISCOLL, CHARLES MURRAY, JOHNI!Y MORGAN, JIMMY FOSTER, WILTON MCMANAMAY. SECOND ROW: HENRY MoorRE, LESSLEY NOEL, JIMMY SEAY, BOBBY HUMPHRIES, BOBBY WAGNER, JOE CASH. THIRD ROW: JoE HARTLESS, ROBERT HAMILTON, BUDDY GREENE, EUGENE CASH, ARCHER HANNAH, WILLIE FAUBER. FOURTH ROW: BoBBY MILLER, LEON COLEMAN, HERBERT EGGLESTON, DON CAMPBELL, CHARLES SMALS, MELVIN CHAPLIN. ; WPreSidentiay. Usa ns wie) Male weONna ld eT Sw OR: MiG Cm Fore oid On Evista it «lucite limon ch UCC yin (par ean pecretary— [reasuren Wi, nein ai) CN Gciatn OPORS OL eraser rae ta VLE a eMC Lt Chien MONOGRAM INITIATION Ld E EE pa Ls td a om hy bed be ed : a me vol ULL ied et ts tes ae DES CHEERLEADERS ANN CoLe, BETTY Toms, BETTY JANE DOROTHY HARRISON. JoYce RINKER, HELEN GEORGE, JO SLOUGH, SHIRLEY FosTER, ALICE MAE RHODES, CHIEF-CHEERLEADER - Betty Toms FOOTBALL PAGEANT QUEEN - Betty Toms ATTENDANTS Dorothy Harrison, Betty Jane Slough LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS: EMILY BURF.ORD, BETTY BUSH, KATHERINE CAMDEN, CLARA CASH, MARTHA ANN CROPP, Jo ANNE DAMERSON, NANCY DIXON, REBECCA EDWARDS, CAROLYN GLASS, PHYLLIS GREEN, VIRGINIA GROW, ALICE JANE HARRIS, DOROTHY HARRISON, LELIA HAYSLETT, BEATRICE HUMPHRIES, BARBARA HUFFMAN, ANN IRVAN, SARAH LOMAX, NADINE MAYS, NALDAR MAYS, MARY MCGAHEY, JUDY PAYNTER, ALICE MAE RHODES, JOYCE RINKER, PATRICIA RULEY, NANCY SECRIST, EDITH SHOFFNER, MARTHA GRAE SLOUGH, BETTY JANE SLOUGH, DORIS SLOUGH, Lo!IS LEE SLOUGH, MARIAN SHAFER, PHYLLIS SHIFFLETT, DOROTHY SMITH, ELEANOR SNYDER, BETTY. TOMS, MILDRED VEST, IDA PAGE WATTS, PEGGY WHITSELL, CORA LEE WIDDIFIELD, CHARLOTTE WILSON. Presrdent erin ge i Ue Sony Vietoiie os it Pode 2 oll LEAR ei men EL OR Gl Gala tea Ta cet Vice-President 5 tele, eee SNA Whe ance Me eae eC CRM LEST) ene Secretary=Treasurerwo) 3) Ai wihah, Maho bDonroun vella niason SPONSOR NS eRe pot aN Liniihd 20) A oA ene eS cathy Geer cent ha BETA CLUB STANDING: LAWRENCE STATON, WILLIAM SMALS, JAMES SEAY, JOHNNY MORGAN, BLAIR OGDEN, CHARLES DICKINSON, DONALD ROBERTSON, ROGER BROCKENBROUGH, CHARLES MURRAY, MISS GLASS, ALICE HARRIS, RUTH SORRELS, PEGGY GEORGE. SEATED: PEGGY COLE, NANCY BURCH, MILDRED COLEMAN, RITA GARRETT, JUDY PAYNTER, LOU SWANN, SARAH LOMAX, BETTY TOMS. NOT PICTURED: FAYE LAWHORNE, LARRY WEINERTH. eaten Mra Ih, heile. Lich) gheteelis huoeneey ie) Teoh Cloak esr Nitnray Veet est Cen ty .t. iiss) ee ein ec ey co oe et OU LILVRNIOL ary SECT OCCAT Vat lsh co! | cite (Paha reepe cy ot en Over aAynLe Tt Rreact rem. ida. sll. ic. Nts me si OP er. DL OCKenb Loup h Sponsor Se Nenbctcis, Vall hod Seine einer Ls ee Civ e os CCT SS INITIATION OF NEW MEMBERS March 13, 1950 THE BAND DIRECTOR - MR. BOWMAN FIRST ROW: NALDAR MAYS, DONALD GARDNER, WELDON GILBERT, JOEY SISLER, JOYCE HILLIARD, DAVID MCCORMICK, BRUCE ROYER, ELEANOR CARTER, TOMMY HENSON, FREDDIE MCKENNEY, BILLY RICE, DOROTHY SMITH. SECOND ROW: ELEANOR SNYDER, LESSLEY NOEL, PATSY PRYOR, SARAH LOMAX, FRANCES PATTERSON, PATRICIA NORTH, BARBARA WILMER, FRANCES GLASS, PHILLIP HIRSCH, SONNY PRYOR, LARRY WEINERTH, LAWRENCE STATON, ANNA JANE Wooo. THIRD ROW: MARTHA GRAE SLOUGH, GLENN AUSTIN, CLARA CASH, LEON GOOLSBY, LELIA HAYSLETT, CHARLES MURRAY, PEATIE LYNN, BoBBY ABERTOLI, DORIS COLEMAN., JO ANNA ROYER, RITA MORRIS, MARY JANE HENSON, MORGIE BURFORD, MR. BOWMAN. FIFTH ROW: GERALDINE OGDEN, RICHARD SLOUGH, PEGGY WHITESEL, HARRY BEARD, EDDIE HOSTETTER, MILDRED VEST. PEGGY WHITESEL, MARTHA GRAE SLOUGH, MORGIE BURFORD, NALDAR MAYS, DOROTHY SMITH. MAJORETTES THE GLEE CLUB wong a z -_ FIRST ROW: REBECCA EDWARDS, ALICE MAE RHODES, JO ANN DAMERON, PHYLLIS STATON, KATHER= INE CAMDEN, MILDRED COLEMAN, MR. BOWMAN, SHIRLEY JAMERSON, NANCY DIXON, DOROTHY HARRISON, BONNIE MILLER, PATRICIA RULEY, JO ANN COLE. SECOND ROW: NANCY BURCH, SHIRLEY FOSTER, JOYCE RINKER, JOYCE BRADLEY, BETTY JANE SLOUGH, JUDY PAYNTER, ALICE JANE HARRIS, THIRD ROW: Doris STATON, BILLY SLOUGH, BETTY RAMSEY, CHARLES MURRAY, Jlciii FOSTER, LEON COLEMAN. NOT PICTURED: DAVID BASHAM, DOUGLAS GROW, ARVIN MONTGOMERY, HUGH COPPER, ELLEN DAVIS, RUTH SORRELS, PEGGY WHITESEL. PP eSvOentr etc.) se hs Vat Gene residentsa le a. Secretary-Treasurer. Director tin ee are ae CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Charles Murray ER SPU OVeEa vite ea 8 ; Jimmie Foster ye ViTs o OWman December 16 THY SMITH, n GROW. FAYE ANDE ROW: DORO VIRGIN! MORAN ae MEMBERS ahead RULEY PEGGY ae _AWHORNE BANG WsSieRe BETTY seh 1c DES; JEAN ANN R ? MAYS PATR ALICE MAE- RHO cy FOSTER E SLOUGH; WooD, , SHARE ois LE TA GAR@ ANNA Ree GERALDINE BLACKWEL! DoROTHY HARRISON? © MARGARET BURCH: RI NALDAR THIRD iM RTH ROW: PATSY Sige ey SMITH, NANCY SECR! or PHYLLIS SHIFLETT TON- Bet BETTY WHEELER pn DRUMWRIGHT Bab ue eae FIFTH % iTTuM, DOROT MARY JANE be ; RETT teeny CAROLYN HosTETTER: P mays. NOT President ... Vice-President SEcreta Lye im. Treasurer, Reporters .Ann Sponsor, 5. Peggy George Dorothy Harrison . Phyllis Shiflett : . Rita Garrett Irvan, Cora Lee Widdifield .Miss Stevens e . ° e ° Epit Lois Leg DIXIE Gy MCGAHEy, 5 4 SHOFFNER, Mane SLOUGH, Faye peas ASS, Emma Gleere. ALICE Harris, URKS MCGAHE ORNE BETT Ys; Witt am SMALS, 4 JIMmMy MUTISPAUGH Y HAMILTON, aOU LES MARR Hope Migetee PICTURED; AILEY, Mrs ere CEMA ees Belek ets lees) % ie) |e ta eLtyaC oLrey Secretary ys. ess . Faye Lawhorne sponsorse es. |). 0.Nvirs.. McGahey, Miss Bailey, Mrs, Burks FIRST ROW; EARL HUFFMAN, BILLY CASH, RICHARD SLOUGH, LEWIS Micou. SECOND ROW: BERNARD WHEELER, JOHN RADER, JOHNNY KLING, SAYLOR LEIGHTON. THIRD ROW: BoBBY. WAGNER, TOMMY GLASS, JIMMIE FOSTER, ZANE KEISER, HARRY BEARD. SAFETY gps amy PATROL HS Be: CAPTAIN Jimmie Foster LIEUTENANTS Bobby Wagner Harry Beard SENIOR CLASS PLAY Presented December 2, 1949 SST ESC EC Laks Ou) se UL ke Nae Cast of Characters Miss Letitia Gundy, “Tish”, a wealthy spinster . . Gilroy Garfield Gundy, “Gil”, her young nephew and heir Clarice Borland, her girlhood friend; a widow . . Gertrude Borland, “Trudi, Clarice’s daughter 3 Harold Hazard, “Hap”, Trudi’s secret heart-throb . e Lielemeseyaw hileser wn achares+Muritay Po tered V ee ave LG . . Dorothy Harrison eee sane OSE th Erank Fulton): “Pats”, Hap's side=-kick !5%)) .aigyaeien © ou nme ere oe re SueiPrentis, ‘the, maid'. 0.02 602) hh Ae ee OCA COre Hotchkiss, ‘the English butler (50.5025. 57 tec 1 | tee OR era DL OCkKenbrouge Sapolia)Pipp, the hill-billy cook: . 5; 9.9 2 ©.0).0%. yap ee VS tShitlere Madame Gasparilla, who looks into the future Sh. eran tee eeeuneeee se DO CELY AT Oris DrviJonesby; a:dentist whois deaf... 5 6. 9. wes ol ee AV Cea Shatre Directors els.) setae VS Sa lsse ere ass Stage; Manager 5.0072. 14hs . Sa) Veneer Oem isyedrs Prompter on) toi ar ig one el Oe een anes SCENES BEHIND THE SCE ey: NES JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Presented March 3, 1950 “GRAN DMASSA BE Stay EA Ro 5 Cast VNesmabpot..a matronly woman.0f:457 ym i 7.) csr ee Sadievstreimaid™, |.) Miia is tee tee te Woe ene ite Joyce Abbott, the oldest Bauentend ME eet tar, Sega Pe OS roma ta PN Marion Abbott, the younger daughter Dottie Morgan, Marion’s bosom chum Betty Jane Slough Lucile Barringer 1 dee CRP VAC Ole ,) Patricia: Ruley, a arielen;George Willie Abbott, the son . . : ; he Price on ee billy. osres Shorty, Willie’s side-kick ee fellow paiielareey oltre’ eth . Saylor Leighton PimeNeve toon sw IOyCe SiDEau.. 17.) hsadic ys selee tree tosbieuer an . Johnny Morgan DVI SeSmERDEROTYT See CAL ART) | oD, Wy oy ce Sire Lue tunes spe eal estate Lie us Kelner se pe, WD etLys COOLEY, Matcieramc ONVeEntiona LiCrOOK)) 0-4 i)e cle) Ge ce pete te Phewletuiell te .Buddy Robertson NebpelwPatch’s wife... ; : PUN APE WOU Rry tries aya Soi . . Betty Ramsey Bubbles, their gum chewing Detained Se od on Mev eta he . .Virginia Grow NMiveeGAtison -arsoctety matron a Gite le os lage hie” ces is . Betty Sandidge Miss Quelch, a skinny spinster ius J. Walate el bho hittot | tredaiiat ls ‘tame Alice Mae Rhodes Power ison: Mrs, CarlsSon:S SOn. 24) Bose. o4. oo beth eptis . Lawrence Staton Cousin Oscar, a meek little middle aged man .... . SOD LLY ro LOUg TE Directors. . . Miss Louise Brockenbrough, Preston Hickman Properties . . Burton Grow, Larry Weinerth, William Smals Soundhe ms. Colca Gee eeamoaran Lomax, Dorothy. Harrison. D0 YOU REMEMBER WHEN... We graduated from the seventh grade and Bobby M. made a face in the picture ? We entered P. M. H. S. and how scared we were ? We R-A-T-S were initiated and had to perform in assembly ? Our Valentine Dance was called off because we decorated without a chaperon? There was a big Christmas dance inthe Community Halland we sang carols around the tree ? Thevodors of the Chemistry experiments carried over into Science clas s? Leonard wasn’t our class president? The girls wore “short” dresses? Mr. Pabst was always around ? In our Sophomore year Mrs, Fleming really taught us something? We had our first Football Pageant? Mr, Wilson and Mr, Prater were football coaches ? They started work on the new building and the noises we had to endure ? We had our first dance in the Recreation Room and there was a floor show? They had all the cracked tiles marked ? Mrs. Greer moved everybody in homeroom and why ? S-O-M-E of us entered the Beta Club and had to carry buckets ? Clank! Clank! We were lower classmen and couldn't go to the Junior-Senior Prom ? We had to recite all that poetry for Miss Meador--“Once upon a midnight dreary---”? Phyllis Staton lost her hiccups by knocking over the map in History II]? We presented our Junior play, “Bolts and Nuts”? We had our big square dance with hill arr players and Mr. Jenkins called figures ? We were measured for our rings? We square-dancedfor Health Day ? We worked so hard on the Junior-Senior Prom ? We first had the privilege of coming in the front door-thatis without sneaking in? S-E-N- I-O-R-S We got our class rings? We gave Mr, Hickman all those phony names for his roll? All the girls swooned over Mr. Gates and Mr. Kostel? The Monogram Club initiates had to wear women's hats ? We had the night game at Bedford? Wilton broke his arm and couldn't play football anymore ? We had the big pep meeting and paraded through town ? We B-E-A-T Natural Bridge in the last few seconds ? Jimmy Foster cracked his tooth at football practice ? We gave a United Nations program in assembly ? We presented our Senior play, “Bridges to Burn”? Sarah and Dot were in the Christmas Pageant? We had our Christmas party in the Recreation Room ? We almost had an explosion in Chemistry ? James Seay and Nadine Mays got up such a case? The whole English class had to stay after school? Judy started taking voice lessons at the Seminary ? We went to Seay’s every afternoon? Ida Page, Jo Ann, Dot, Betty T., Judy, Betty Jane, and Pat gossiped in the halls between classes? (usually all the time) Roger insisted that nobody “stuck to the point”? We had our programs over W.R.E.L., ? We worked on the annual? We used to break our necks to read the dirt in the “Parrimac”? We were guests of James, Lees and Son at Glasgow ? We counted the number of holes in the ceiling in English Glass ? (441 dots X 516 blocks= 227,556 dots in ceiling) The Utah Chorus sang here? It snowed on March 16? 36 Assembly Program Last Wednesday in assembly} monograms were awarded to mem- bers of football squad who had | earned them. Coaches Ernest | Gates and George Kostel awarded the monograms. Those receiving | monograms were: Seniors, Charles | Murray, Jimmy Foster, David Bas- ham, Bobby Miller, Eugene Bar-| ger, and Wilton McManamay, Jun- iors: Leslie Noel, Buddy Moore, Willie Fauber, Joe Hartless, Her-| bert Eggleston, Johnny Morgan, and Don Campbell. Sophomores: Dale Rice, Bobby Humphries, and | Wugene Cash. Freshmen: Robert | Hamilton, and Leon Coleman. At this same time announcement h of g|)you have a crush now? was made of the purchase NeoMugensshes trophy case for the high school, | by the Monogram Club. Leonard Driscoll also presented the key to this case to Mr, Kling. Mr. Kling commented on the good judgment of the Monogram | Club in purchasing this case for the school, as it would be a lasting memorial. when Bobby M. started dancing! Well, what do you think about! Johnny M.?? EF. PARRIMAC : THE. : Reported By The Beta Club ® Editor-in-Chief, Betty Toms . GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS YOQOOOOODOOOOOODODODS Trash Can Book Beat We can’t imagine what has hap- | pened to some of our little two- somes. For instance, Nalda M ris, “Weman in Love’—Nadine Mays “Junior Miss”—Alice Jane Har- | What Would It Be | Like in P. M. H. S. IF- Beatrice and Nadine were gi igling and talking! Jo Ann C |lipstick were smeared! Mely ‘Chaplin spoke to everyone Lor {down the hall! Peggy W.. was | watching out for Pete one minv in the day Alice Mae was) standing in the hall swooning ov every male that passed by. W ton wasn’t following Betty doy snd: PRIN Hen deacatne ae atid “Old Onmiosity Shop”’—Mr.| the hall!! Nobody was swoonii plies % : Ne over Mr. Hickman, Nancy Pus Heard ihe eee Betty r from the Maddening | was nervous and excited. Ida Pa; Jane S. had a pretty good time Friday night. Not to mention Saturday! Why, Frances P. on whom do Could it} Jess. sixth period. “Vanity Fair’—Our high schoo] girls. We thought it was something] ‘‘secret love.” ours! We noticed that Larry didn’t| nasium where P. M. H. S. |take Jeanette to the dance. Won-| basketball. |der what’s up? Dotty S. and Freddie T. seem “Peepers.” Crowd”—Miss Glass’ room during luscious “Young Bess”—Elizabeth Hart- “Rivals’—Betty and Dot over “School for Sceandal”—could be “The Battleground”’—any gym- | plays “Grey Eyes’—Sarah Lomax’s' wasn’t scheming a way to g Jimmy F., or any boy, for th matter: Lessley N. had not doy his Latin! Betty Jane wasn’t m: with Johnny! Archie Hanns were big and strong! P. M. H. S. Triumphs Friday, P. M. H. S. defeate Jatural Bridge in a thrill-playe game to make their homecomin a successful one, Dorothy Harrison and Jo Ann to have up Cole were awarded monograms for cheer leading. Betty Toms | quite a lot. | was awarded a monogram for! Morgie seems to have attracted Honor Students cheer leading at the beginning of) a lot of atte football season. ‘This is the first time that this has been done but it has been decided that in future!is she Bett monograms will be awarded to Senior cheerleaders at the end | Anyway they’ve been seen together, boys. What about it, Morgie? | Mx. Kiting. announced to the Morgie isn Martha Grae seems to be losj “Clearing Wenther’—the kind Football Queen te Se, a pretty steady case the students need to pep them up! Monday afternoon the entire football squad elected by popula vote, Betty Toms as Football Queer |The squad selected as her attend. .ants Dorothy Harrison and Betty ntion from out-of-town ’t the only one though! Senior class Thursday afternoon vy Slough. y T.2 that Judy Paynter will be vale- °°ro 0Ue : ’ _ The crowning of the Queen will ‘dictorian and Betty Toms, saluta- |take place immediately following interest in Sonny lately. Or 1g ¢torian, Although Lou Swann had of each football season. Radio News Staff the high school organizations met the other way around? with Lou again. Guess Wilton is Monday morning officers of all| disappointed. leted only one year at Parry Mc- Cluer High, thus making her in- ‘eligible for the honor of being val- torian. the highest average, she has com- Charlie K. spent the woolen Sure is nice to have a chauffeur Sarah Lomax, who! the first half of the game with Natural Bridge, Friday. Beta Dance “MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC!” in order to select a committee which] isn’t it, Jo Ann? Cole, that is! will edit and direct our weekly pro-| Hear that gram over WREL. heart-throb! Those elected were Leonard Dris| Peggy. {tied for third place, is also ineli- | 1gible because she too has complet- Peggy W. has a neW ed only one year here. The honor Tell us who he is, students are as follows in their re- ‘spective ranks: Lou Swann, Judy That’s what was heard at the Beta Club’s George Washington Dance last Friday night. Archer Han- nah started up the pop corn ma- coll, Betty Toms, Johnny Morgan,| Quite a little party went hiking Paynter, Betty Toms, Sarah Lo- Charles Murray and Judy Paynter. recently, Namely, Nancy bL., J. max, Charles Murray, Faye Law- This does not mean that this} Ann D., Dot H., Sonny P., Leon horne, Charles SERA: These same group will be on the program|G., Larry W., and Sonny Pryor. ‘honors are based on the grades | every week. It merely means that} Sweet Pea. who is your date for eceived for the past three and half | they are responsible for handling} Friday night? Huh? ; years. A certain number of pointa the program and calling on others} Well, that’s all for this week are given for each grade received. to take part on the program. kids! PT chine and you should have seen everybody rushing to buy a box. And the Betas were selling delic- ious homemade cupcakes. Then when we weren’t dancing, we were singing. The record player was | stopped for a while and everybody gathered around the piono to sing and sing and sing! Didn’t T tell Jok es That was quite a chummy little ‘Basketball Jimmy F.: I owe everything that} I am to my mother. b Dot: Why not give her a quarter nd pay up the bill? ight too. S$ fcrowd up at Ida Page’s Friday fter the Recreation Room closes! {Cheer Leaders you it would be fun? Well, it was! Main Features Around P. M. H. S. he seems to take over | Parry McCluer’s basketball team was defeated by the Natural Bridge ‘Camp boys in a game last Friday [night. At the final whistle the S ;seore stood 46 to 33. Eugene Bar-| he Beardeeccccccccsssesscsenee David B Ee ae a Organize jger was high scorer for P.M. H. 8S.) The Smirk..essevsssessssnseeee Betty T Pods HI fath d with twelve points. Second place] The Laugh..essvsswssess Johnny M Sa ave you seen father and} ‘Altholien preaicatee ane went to Jimmie Foster bella mee Ther dHair:,...cieuccenee oy i Gite cama | NS 7OR| an Bebtember 8, the eine ate Tost tr mas lendinge MU EILGIN We the Eine me sme Rone be nae ere? work. They Ina preliminary game the P. M,| The Brain... Charles M Who’s Who pepe as bavi eure H. S., second string dropped 25-16) The Voice.....sssscseeesennees Judy P cna of wake aera denon to. the ascond tinge) The Logie : ice, sne’s yrand, she’s ; rom N. B, C. OTB se csccessceseceteee say Giiccarven) ali bahd.. She's nay apne Leh saalpat am“ P. M. H. S. plays the same team| The Yell.ccccasnus Betty Jane 8. yeet, she’s crazy. We all love Mrs. Emmett Shewey has bee Friday at 7:30 p. m., in the Nat-| The Mope..... sss on ; “ar, she’s not lazy. eee se reia Lind enough to lend some time U%@! Bridge gymnasium. ey beploes sensaageéaveiceaupen! me ‘age i school this spring. Her blue) .o.. gay for helping the cheer j The Moutherssssessrseersrsnnns : sometimes look green, Her uadowe: Che ae staal SHEN Glee Club : ang porey Serpe toa eee A By is brown, she never frowns. help with her new ideas, becaus dant ate 8 I covcamustesstbtiecias hg y x ough she’s tall, some think her she has had quite a lot of experi- The P. M. H. S. Glee Club is now), pe shes Bh nate ere ate 7 eeny”’. ence in cheer leading. Her assist-organized and have elected the fol-' ree ee Gerreroereereeres oa z A golden ring, this boy wears! ance and inspiration are greatly lowing officers: president, Charles’ a Dy a OR. ea fc ei _ m the third finger of his lef appreciated. ‘Murray; vice president, Judith Pay-' The wih pir teaeeeestensenens Me: she F nd. He’s tall and dark wit The cheerleaders for this season‘nter; secretary-treasurer, Jimmie. The -MidPetsspccdsccccsseccusd Donnie G. xy brown eyes that twinkle and 4,6: Jo Ann Cole, Dorothy Harri-Foster. They are now working on Mr, Hickman wi hisdeien’ sten in quaint Nigadanay. ue son, Betty Toms, Helen George,some new numbers that they ex-| rettes? without ‘te a “man” with experience tty Jane Slough, Alice Mae pect to use on special occasions, | oe ‘ne yws the waters of many a shore} Ree a Joyce Rinker, and Shirley: phe ae iors not, king in En. rou kk os wh) - felbe wisT RW, bat Slish., alae aes FIGHTING BLUES € O'Donnell aShadie of FIRST ROW: S. O'Connor (Ass'tT. Mor.), C. SMALS, B. WAGNER, W. SMALS, W. FAUBER, B. GROW, L. BURCH, C. MuRRAY, E. CASH (Ma@rR.). SECOND ROW: L. V, SCHREINER (COACH), H. Moore, J. WAGNER, L. NOEL, Jd. Rocers, J. SEAY, D. Floyo, J. HARTLESS, L. DRISCOLL (STUDENT COACH). THIRD ROW: L. COLEMAN, D. Rice, J. MORGAN, M. CHAPLIN, T. VEST, J. FOSTER. D. CAMPBELL, W. MCMAMAMAY. FIGHTING BLUES WIN DISTRICT 5, GROUP 11 BASEBALL CROWN WITH A RECORD OF 9 WINS AGAINST 3 LOSSES BATTING AVERAGES M. Chaplin W. Fauber H. Moore L. Coleman C. Smals J. Wagner B. Wagner D. Campbell J. Seay C. Murray D. Rice B. Grow J. Hartless J. Morgan J. Foster W. McManamay J. Rogers W. Smals T. Vest L. Noel ivan s Wee 46 16 348 43 Fe 35 OZ UU UPA hate i} rat 6286 11 CAN DA ZU Af 45 12 267 INN F4l era Bye) Chee CALE! 35 foe.0.0 16 SLs 23 4 174 12 Carlo 6 1 SA owe 25 4 160 14 2. 143 6 0 000 4 0 2 0 1 0 SEASON’S RECORD - 1950 OOOO OO OD EEEREERREEREEE creme qoumanatnn «isi t4rt ° 5 13 — oO hh W — RWOUN UP Seay C ovington Clifton Forge Harrisonburg Lexington Wilson Memorial Harrisonburg Wilson Memorial Staunton Clifton Forge Covington Staunton Lexington SENIORS ON THE TEAM Murray Photograph — _ SDF NOWOWANNW W , FOREGROUND: JuDY PAYNTER AS MOTHER GOOSE, AND LOU SWANN AS THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED !N A SHOE, AND | NURSERY RHYME CHARACTERS. STANDING, EACH END: Etsi€ LEE ELLIOTT AND PATSY ALLEN, HERALDS. | BACKGROUND (L. To R.): ROGER BROCKENBROUGH AND BETTY TomMsS; BOBBY WAGNER AND BETTY SANDIDGE; HERBERT | EGGLESTON AND EMMA GILBERT; LEONARD DRISCOLL, MASTER OF CEREMONIES; BoBBY MILLER; BARRY MCKEMY AND JAMES JENKINS, CROWN BEARERS, (STANDING); PEGGY MCELROY, TRAIN BEARER (SEATED); J!mMyY FOSTER AND JO ANN COLE, KING AND QUEEN OF HEALTH; DORIS LAWHORNE; RITA GARRETT AND W.LTON MCMANAMAY; BETTY BUSH AND Joe CASH; BETTY JANE SLOUTH AND JOHNNY KLING. HEALTH COURT Health Day, May 12, 1950 + $e ees: } f i DAVID BASHAM, ROGER BROCKENBROUGH, CLYDE BYERS, BETTY BUSH, Joe CASH, Jo ANN COLE, CLYDE DRISCOLL, LEONARD DRISCOLL, JIMMY FOSTER, BURTON GROW, EARL HAMILTON, LESLIE HAMILTON, ARCHER HANNAH, DOROTHY HARRISON, BE«= ATRICE HUMPHRIES, ANN IRVAN, DORIS LAWHORN, FAYE LAWHORNE, JOHNNY LEIGHTON, SARAH LOMAX, NADINE MAYS, BoBBy MILLER, CHARLES MURRAY, JUDITH PAYNTER, ALFRED RYMAN, JAMES SEAY, PHYLLIS SHIFLETT, LOIS LEE SLOUTH, CHARLES SMALS, PHYLLIS STATON, LO!S SWANN, BETTY TOMS, IDA PAGE WATTS, PEGGY WHITESEL, CHARLOTTE WILSON. ORR iit emai i in i SR ere wee See NOLONTHSVM DNTYNOL : = i eT THANKS ADVERTISERS K. BROWN AMOLE Funeral Director Wide cgp ae eke RADIO STATION Serving Lexington and Buena Vista Phone - Lex. 6000 CRAWFORD’S BODY SHOP Latest Methods - Best Materials COMPLIMENTS Body and Fender Repairing Spray Painting Buena Vista, Va. Tel, 273 Creasy Shoe Rebuilder COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL Me FABRICS CORPO RATION TRADE MARK COMPLIMENTS OF LEAS Me VITTY, INC. Tanning Extract Mfers. EXTRACT PLANT Phone 53 Buena Vista, Va. 1889-1949 “Sixty years of faithful service to the sick.” Over One Million Prescriptions Filled Hospitality of Yesterday-As Modern As Tomorrow. You Are Always Welcome at SHIREY BROWN'’S DRUG STORE where “Pharmacy is a Prefession.” Congratulations Seniors Andy Ebert Motor Co. BUENA VISTA Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Services “Your Friendly Dealer” COMPLIMENTS OF ED'S RECREATION Compliments of Pauls Billiard Parlor H. W. GARRETT, Mer. Compliments of BARNES MOTOR CO. THE DRESS SHOP Mrs. Seemearl McElroy, Owner Dresses--Ships--Hose Quality Merchandise and Better Prices QUALITY GROCERY Wilford Ramsey, Owner Frozen Food Fresh Meats FREE DELIVERY Phone 61 BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA Mitehell’s Market Fresh Meats Groceries BUENA VISTA, VA. Phones 107 and 303 Emilé-J. 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LYNN Compliments CASH’S SERVICE STATION of Gas, oil, and groceries STATE COMPANY, INC. Luncheonette UsS!No.-60-BuenanvistasevVal Lexington, Virginia CITY CAB FORGET ME NOT FLOWER SHOP Elmer Thorn, Owner Opposite Medical Arts Building 9 W Washington St., Buena Vista, Virginia Lexington, Virginia All Passengers Insured Flowers for all occasions Phone 312 SHAFER’S CAFE —AND — HOTEL MARLBROOK VARNER POLE Furniture Dealers and Funeral Good food-Fountain service, Directors confectionery Lexington, Virginia Buena Vista, Virginia Compliments of Che Sachs Store LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA CLOVER CREAMERY CO. Lexington 766 HA iu Yor a Sean Uae Aribur Silver Store ROBERT BE. LEE HOTEL Jewelers : eoeets LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Lexington, Virginia BLACK’S JEWELRY SHOP RODE’S GROCERY Watch repairing and jewelry Engraving Meats- Groceries- Vegetables Guaranteed Work Prompt service East Lexington, Virginia Lexington, Virginia W. E. TILSON AND SON Real Estate McCRUMS BUILDING LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA lcred’s Beauty Shop Peoples Bank Building Buena Vista, Virginia TELEPHONE No.1 P. OC. Box 482 Phone 99 Specializing in the sale of fine homes, Old Virginia Facms and Estates ROCKBRIDGE STEAM LAUNDRY BROWN’S CLEANING WORKS Quality Cleaning 14 Randolph St. “Where the Finest Laundering Lexington Virginia and Dry Cleaning is a Must” Tel. 282 PHONE 185 LEXINGTON, VA. BALFOUR Leading manufacturers of class rings, pins, commence ment announcements, diplomas, and trophies Class rings and commencement announcements for the Seniors of Parry McCluer High School are BALFOUR-MADE HH tilt ot il siti ] eee = Pres Brown Sport Shop TOM’S CASH STORE | PHILCO Exclusive Outfitters To The Sportsman FISHING HUNTING RIDING BOATING GOLF TENNIS WHEEL GOODS AND TOYS Radios-Refrigerato.s-Electric Ranges WILSON — SPALDING Duo-therm REACH LINES Oil and Gas Heaters A. G. SPALDING BRO. SHOES AND SHIRTS Furniture of all types Groceries-Meats=-Produce Phone 662 Lexington, Va. DEPARTMENT STORE i vena VISTA APPLIANCE STORE APPLIANCES FURNITURE WHITE'S (Opp. First National Bank) PHONE 2 BUENA VISTA, VA. RADIOS LEES CARPETS FOOD CENTER HARDWARE STORE HARDWARE Phone Buena Vista 360 VY ; LAT SS SSS iyi Cee Celt SYS OY vs 8 iy VS s ; NS ; ij MGS BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA When in Lexington Stop at Wayland's for perfumes, lipsticks, cosmetics Revlon, Prince Matchabelli, Arden’s Com] WAYLAND’S DRUG STORE Southern Inn Restaurant AIR CONDITION “We fill prescriptions” LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Rol. HESS (ee BRO: Jewelers Silver-China-Glass EY 7 VALLEY STORE, Ince. “Buena Vista’s Shopping Center’ Shewey Supply Co. For Service and building materials Phone 32 COS BR Ye : Established in 1891 C. LEWIS GRAYBILL, OWNER Clothing for men and boys CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '50 Buena Vista News of fod gy Compliments STEVE’S DINERS of 205 N. Main St. C. B. SLOUGH SON Lexington, Va. Building Materials COURT RESTAURANT General Contractors Lewisburg, W. Va. Coal and Wood MYERS HARDWARE CO. SHANER’S FLORIST i Lexington, Virginia Lexington, Va. Tele “KS . th bli f 82 ” = erving the public for 82 years Fiowers For All Occasions All kinds of hardware Telephones 203 and 728 Tat CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS 1% I BLUERIDGE DIVISION irginia Glasgow, V etree men THE PEOPLES BANK Buena Vista, Virginia Buena Vista Cleaners WH’RE INTERESTED IN YOU FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA Warren’s Chevrolet Sales BUENA VISTA, VA. SEAY'S DRUG STORE “The Store of Personal Service” Phone 24 COMPLIMENTS ROBEY’S GARAGE wo sae il . 3 deep Tove YEARBOOKS THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY TOPEKA, KANSAS « wt Ie Pee, ‘ - oe ; nn seantn bis Pda Digna ah ree rit ‘ ; Abe ave Ce ee Fie Pa 3 I al ot a age oe ont, Moet os oan ya r
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.