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University of Virginia BUENA VISTA SCHOOL BOARD: CAMPBELL; MR, Winnie DD Ricnuniess LACKEY, ADMINISTRATION MR std recA se B EIR iss E. RICHARDSON, CLERK. MERES re) Wile ce CHAIRMAN; ROBEY, MRS. ESSIE GLASS DELLA G. RINKER MALCOLM TENNEY BESSIE MEADOR Ass't. Principal Mathematics Geography and Science Library Social Studies aX ok HELEN S. GLASS PRESTON W. HICKMAN JANE TURNER Secretary English and Latin English and Social Studies FACULTY oe MARTHA S. DAVIDSON English and Civics LOUISE LOUIS B. SCHREINER BROCKENBROUGH ERNEST F. BOWMAN PAULINE S. SHANER Athletic Director Mathematics and Band and Glee Club Home Economics Science English THE PARRIMAG Editor-in-Chief ........... Johnny Morgan Assistant Editor............. Ruth Sorrels Sports Editor...........04.... Lessley Noel Picture Editor............. Larry Weinerth eR GItOr i che saie: pigcaberas Gas .. Gene Humphreys Literary Editors....... .. Mildred Coleman Nancy Burch Circulation Manager........ Patricia Ruley Advertising. . Virginia Grow .. Betty Coffey Barbara Huffman... Peggy Cole Alice Mae Rhodes... Betty Slough Faculty Adviser ........ Miss Essie Glass We have prepared THE 1951 PARRIMAC asa memory book , so when time has made the vivid scenes of school days grow dim, and years have almost erased from the mind those happy, eventful times, you may turn the pages of this volume and recall those school days spent at Parry McCluer High School. ..... The Staff PARRY MONTHL’ for the Session A mark of “A”? od) Bed is poor; SoH? means failure in average. An ave1} recommendation tc} M? Exam.) English || Semeste General Math Algebra ‘ Oz Geometry, Bie eo eS History, World History, UR ASE Civics Government Geography General Science Biology Chemistry Home Ec. Latin French PHYSICS Physical Ed. Deportment Days Present __Days Absent __ Half-Days Absent Times Tardy CLASS OFFICERS PYeSident cise Uh tae argent ey WEE welia Gulael Ey) 8) Vice-Presidentyy iit paring te MO LLL Ler Beater Secretary-Treasurenin akan) si eerpy ole Business Manager................ Lessley Noel Sponsors.:.......... Miss Glass, Mr. Schreiner WILLIAM ARNDT JOYCE CARTER BRADLEY Billy Home Ec Club; Glee Club EUGENE BARGER NANCY JANE BURCH Football '47, '49, '50. Home Ec Club; Beta Club'50, '51; Glee Club (Secretary); Health Day Princess '49; Parrimac Staff; Radio Staff. cal A LUCILLE VIRGINIA BERRINGER DON CAMPBELL Junior Play; Senior Play; Junior Red ; i : , Cross Council. Football '47, '48, '49(Co-Captain), '50; Baseball '49, '50; Monogram Club '47, '50 (Secretary). JANE ANN BERRY MELVIN CHAPLIN Home Ec Club. Baseball '48, '49, '50 (Captain), '51; Monogram Club '48, '49, '50, '51;Sen- ior Class President. BETTY JANE COFFEY Betz ' Library Club'48, '49; Cheerleader '50; Glee Club ;48, '49; Parrimac Staff; Jun- ior Play; Senior Play; Junior Red Cross Council '48, '49, (Chairman), '50; Beta Club '51. JOYCE JEANETTE COFFEY PEGGY MOORE COLE Secretary, Treasurer Class '51; Home Ec Club '49; Beta Club '50, '51; Band '49; Football Queen '50; Parrimac Staff ; Radio Staff '51; Junior Play; Senior Play MILDRED FRANC ES COLEMAN ii Billy Class Officer '47, '48, '49: Home Ec Club ‘47, '48, '49; Beta Club '48, '49; ‘50; Glee Club '47, '49, '50, (Vice Pres- ident); Football Princess '47, Parri- mac Staff; Salutatorian, WILLIAM GORDON CROPP Sonny Safety Patrol '47, '48, '49;- President Sophomore Class; Manager Baseball '49; Manager Football, '49; Monogram Club '49, '50, '51; Band '47; Radio Staff '51. RONALD DAVIDSON Football '46, '47,'48 '50; Basketball '50, '51; Monogram Club '47, '48, '49, TSO Ae S ie CHARLES DICKINSON Dick Basketball '50, '51; Beta Club '49, '50, '51 (Secretary); Senior Play; Safety Pat- rol '48, '49, HERBERT LEE EGGLESTON Herb Football '49, '50; Monogram Club '49, '50; Health Day Escort '50. CHARLES WILLIAM FOSTER BARBARA ANN HUFFMAN Rinky Babs Football '49, '50; Monogram Club '50; Home Ec Club '47; Library Club '47, Junior Play. '49, '50; Parrimac Staff. VIRGINIA LEE GROW Sweet Pea PATRICK GENE HUMPHREYS Glee Club '48, '49; Library Club '48, P.G. '49, '50, '51; Home Ec Club '50; Cheer- leader '49; Junior Play; Senior Play; Parrimac Staff; Junior Red Cross Coun- cil '49; Beta Club '51. Football '49, '50; Monogram Club '50; Parrimac Staff '51; Radio Staff '50. See ene ETON SAYLOR G. LEIGHTON Babs Hun i ' ' . neve eeeree tee orn Pec rae Football '49, '50; Monogram Club '51; Safety Patrol '49, '50; Junior Play. JOE HARTLESS RONALD LYNN Peatie Football '47, '48, '49, '50; Baseball '49, '50; Basketball '50; Monogram Club '47, 26, 49; 950, ‘51. Football '50; Basketball '50, '51; Mono- gram Club '50, '51; Band '48, '49, '50, ae DELORES JEAN MOORE HENRY MOORE, JR. Buddy President, Freshmen Class; Secretary, Junior Class; Football '47, '48, '49, '50; Baseball '48, '49, '50, '51; Monogram Club '48, '49, '50, '51; Safety Patrol '48, '49. JOHNNY MORGAN Big John Football '47, '48, '49, '50; Baseball '49, '90, '51; Basketball '50, '51 (Captain); Monogram Club '49, '50, '51(Vice-Pres- ident); Junior Play; Senior Play; Vice- President, Sophomore Class; President, Junior Class; Beta Club '49, '50 (Vice- President ), '51 (President); Parrimac Staff '50, '51 (Editor); Radio Staff '50, '5S1 (Editor-in-Chief); Safety Patrol '48, '49 (Lieutenant); Boy's State '50; Vale- dictorian, LESSLEY NOEL Business Manager Senior Class; Foot- ball '49, '50; Baseball EO VD Os LO.ds Basketball '50, '51; Monogram Club '50, '51; Glee Club '51 (President); Band '49, '50, (President), '51; Parrimac Staff Radio Staff'51(Assistant Editor); Senior Play. BLAIR OGDEN Ogi Basketball '50; Beta Club '49, '50, '51 (Treasurer); Safety Patrol'48, '49( Lieu- tenant); Senior Play. NORMAN PELTER BETTY RAE RAMSEY Glee Club '49, '50, '51; Junior Play; Senior Play; Junior Red Cross Council. ALICE MAE RHODES Skippy Library Club '48, '49, '50, '51; Home Ec Club '48, '49, '50,'51; Cheerleader '49, '50; Parrimac Staff; Junior Play. DONALD ROBERTSON Cuddles Beta Club '50, '51; Safety Patrol '48, '49; Junior Play; Senior Play. PATRICIA RULEY Pooley Library Club '49, '50 (Vice-President), '51; Home Ec Club '48, '49, '50, '51; Football Pageant '50; Parrimac Staff; Junior Play; Senior Play; Band '50, '51; Glee Club '49, '50, ‘51. BETTY SANDIDGE Junior Play; Health Day Pageant '50; Junior Red Cross Council. BETTY JANE SLOUGH Sluff Cheerleader '49, '50 (Chief); Home Ec Club '49; Library Club '48 (Vice-Presi- dent), '49, '50 (President); Glee Club '48, '49, '50, '51 (Treasurer); Health Day Princess '48, '50; Junior RedCross Council '49; Junior Play; Senior Play; Parrimac Staff; Football Pageant '49, 50. WILLIAM G, SLOUGH Slug Baseball '48(Assistant Manager); Glee Club '48, '49, '50, '51; Safety Patrol '47, '48, '49; Junior Play. DORIS LEE STATON Ella Home Ec Club '50; Glee Club '49, '50, LAWRENCE STATON Shucks Basketball '51; Beta Club'50, '51; Band '47, '48, '49, '50; Safety Patrol '48, '49; Junior Play; Library Club '47, '48. EMMETT LEE VEST CLASS PROPHECY Eight years have passed since I last had the responsibility of checking the names and addresses for the annual homecoming event. This year we are planning the long dreamed of dinner dance. Out of the class of 1951, we have been fortunate in contacting allthe members and find they will be able to be with us. Lawrence Staton, one of the best clarinet players in one of the hottest orchestras in New York, is able to be here. Saylor Leighton is just back from Africa. Remember how he used to talk about going to Africa - saying he was going to be a ''water boy . Sonny Cropp, President of the United Airline Incorporated, just telephoned he will be here. Billy Slough, owner of a large movie studio in Hollywood, is also on his way. Heis driving, but don't worry, he will get here on time if he still drives as fast as he did back in the old days. And after much persuasion Blair Ogden is giving up his job of judging in beauty contest to be among those present. Melvin Chaplin, as all predicted, is a big league baseball player. We'll be gladto see our class president again. Wonderif he ever takes time out now for fishing? And speak- ing of Melvin reminds us of Delores Moore. She is now managing Kress' ''Five and Ten in Roanoke. Charles Dickinson is doingall right forhimself. He notonly is part owner of Southern Seminary but also has a large share in the Hadacol industry. Peatie Lynn, as one should guess, has his own dog hospital - Lynn Dog Hospital . He is perfectly happy with his work. Any time you can see him with gun on shoulder and a dozen dogs trailing him - going hunting. That's the life for Peatie! Wonder what ever became of Rufus? In dog heaven, I guess. Among others who are making good in the old home town are Buddy Robertson, phar- macist for Shirey and Brown; Betty Ramsey, manager of W. W. Mac and Co.; Betty Coffey, manager of Teague's Florist Shop; and Emmett Vest, owner of the Super Market on the Corner. Several of our class are now members of the P.M. H.S, faculty. Patricia Ruley and Betty Jane Slough who call themselves old maid'' schoolteachers, are teaching here. Wonder why Johnny and ''Reese ' didn't do something about those old maids , Barbara Huffman is teaching Basic Math and Peggy Cole is teaching in the first grade. Lessley Noel is still arguing, but now he is getting paid for it. Such handsome fees they are too! He is one of Buena Vista's ablest lawyers. And don't get him started on the Constitution - he will argue your ear off on that. It wouldn't surprise me any if he winds up being one of the nine old men . Remember when Gene Humphreys worked in Seay's Drug Store? Well, now he owns one of his ownandhas Herbert Eggleston working forhim. Just across the corner is Bar- bara Hamilton's ''Beauty Salon , Kenneth Conner strayed a little farther from home andis an executive in a Silk millin Culpeper. Eugene Barger is a cattle herder for Rockbridge Livestock Market. Joyce Coffey is nursing at the new Jackson Memorial Hospital. Virginia Grow is teaching biology at V. M.I. I saw Billy Foster the other day and he said he was vacationing from Alcatraz . Henry Moore is back in the States. He is what heterms a ''Buck General in the Mar- ines , William Arndt is also in the Marines. Those holding important positions at James Lees are Lucille Berringer, Doris Staton, and Norman Pelter, The housewives of our class are Jane Ann Berry, Alice Mae Rhodes, Joyce Bradley, and Betty Sandidge. Remember how Johnny Morgan talked about marrying a rich girl? Well, he did, so he spends most of his time basking in the sun on the Frence Riveria. I'd better stop this task now and getto my Glee Clubwork. Oh, Ialmost forgot Nancy Burch! She made the ''Met -- and poor little me -- here Iam with my Glee Club! But I'm not complaining. Mildred Coleman, Director Glee Club P. M. H.S. LAST WILLE AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1951, being of sound mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Barbara Hamilton Nancy Burch Virginia Grow, William Arndt Joe Hartless .... Charles Dickinson Betty Jane Slough, Johnny Morgan ese Patricia Ruley Sonny Cropp eereee oereee e Lucille Berringer Joyce Bradley Billy Slough Alice Mae Rhodes Eugene Barger Betty Sandidge ,., Herbert Eggleston Gene Humphreys Saylor Leighton Lessley Noel, Norman Pelter Blair Ogden Joyce Coffey,.... Mildred Coleman Jane Ann Berry Melvin Chaplin... Ronald Davidson ee eee “ee ee eee ose ee ee eee ore eee eee os ee ee eee oeoeee ee ee 6 6) 6 6 6) 0) 6 a eeoere eevee e eoeeoe eer ee ee oer ee eee ee eeceoereevevee ceereereseee eoeoeeceee ee eoseee eee es eececevree eee eorscecevoeeeeeve seer eee eee coeoeeeereeve oeeee eve ee her quiet ways to Shirley Foster. her school-girl figure to Faye Anderson. her cherished place in the Beta Club to Donnie Floyd. his ''skinny' ' features to Ted Vest. his speed in football to Tommy Glass. the Corner of Walnut Avenue and 23rd Street to Larry Weinerth. Dale Rice lonesome. Coach Woods to the Koreans with the hope that he doesn't make them lap the track . her size to Patricia North. his footprints and a lot of scarred desks to the 1952 Seniors. his ability to play a clarinet to Rita Morris. his place in the Beta Club to Eddie Hostetter. her ability to eat all she wants and still keep her figure to Carolyn Glass. her character roles in class plays to one of the understudies. her ability to find spare time to read a book for a book report to cora Lee Widdifield. his ability to get to school on time to Bernell Johnson. his good grades in Physics to some Junior who may need them. his catching ability to Edgar Hamilton. her ability to get along with Don Campbell to Phyllis Greene. His car to Carlyle Hostetter. her ability to get reports in on time to Naldar Faye Mays. his ability to grow a mustache to Warren Banks. her curly hair to Martha Ann Cropp. his black hair to Alvin Carter. his ability to draw to the Biology class. the Seminary girls to Johnny Kling. his ''you have to show me attitude to Joyce Rinker. his desk to Larry Renz. his sympathy to Sonny Paynter who is planning to take Solid Geometry. her ability to skim through Basic Math to Dotty Smith. her quiet lady-like ways to Clara Cash. just hopes he leaves. her ability to have a boy friend with eyes only for one to ' Eleanor Snyder. oeoe eee eee eee eee eee eee her rides to school to anyone who has to walk. her ability to sit and dream to Jeanette Wessier. her freckles to Jackie Rogers. his ''sick'' excuses to Donnie Floyd. her small features to Erline Harvey. his place on the fishing bank to Billy Cole. his place in the dentist's chair to any unfortunate one who gets his teeth knocked out in football next year. silly Austin rances Banks Francis Brantley Alease Agnor Lyle Breeden B Alva Carter Clara Cash Eugene Cash James Cash Carolyn Chittum CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT is. aya ey cleo iso aeons LVS Lie mE Scranton Vicée=President-. 354i. tines Sebi ae, W edie secretary -( Treasure. a. eee dled) Gnnuan es Sponsors....... Miss Brockenbrough, Mr. Hickman Pav. Maleolm Clayton Hugh Copper Betty Durham Eugene Durham Donald Floyd 4 Shirley Foster Rits Garrett Pegey George Carolyn Glass : Frances Glass Tommy Glass Leon Goolsby Phyllis Greene. aa Douglas Grow - Eddie Grow et Sas Alice Jane Harris Carolyn Hostetter Naldar Mays : C ee : Steward O'Connell George Pelter Sonny Pryor Dale Rice % Joyce Rinker Jackie Rogers Joeleen Sandidge Helen Saunders NOT, PICTURED: f Nancy Secrist Billy Wheeler . a: Richard Slough he +) Smals Williar ie Ok Dorothy Smith y Charles Watts Ruth Sorrels ES SEE, i ie cinerth Jeanette Wessier Cora Widdifield Barbara Wilmer Larry W Donald Withers Anna Jane Woods Eadie Berry _ _ Geraldine Blackwell Harold Burch BS! Emily Burford Lemuel Byers Kenneth Campbell % “I ‘Lance Catlett Billy Cole Leon Coleman Martha Ann Cropp Jo Anne Dameron CLASS OFFICERS President ain ose oan elueon Coleman Vice-President ......... Lewis Micou Secretary-Treasurer,.... Johnny Kling Sponsors....Mrs. Rinker, Mr. Tenney Nancy Dixon Rebece Emma Gilbert B a Edwards Mary Ann Hartles ip Hirsch Earl Huffman Robert Harrison cmonrchersbensiietsaiemmagliatiecacenbta Shirley Jamerson Freddie Johnson Bernell Johnson Frances Patterson ean Mildred Vest Kenneth Moore Es Sylvia Sandidge ES sa Me Joanne Spence Milton Vest a 1M Lewis Micou Moran Nancy Pugh “ ae % t: ea Billy Secrist gee od Patsy Spence Jimmy Wagner Philip Shiflett Nor man Staton ih Asatte Bonnie Milier Calvin Miller Arvin Montgomery Phyllis Ogden John Rader Larry Renz Joanna Royer SOP HOME 8 Betty Wheeler Billy Weeks Corydon Winters Jessie Austin Leon Burch Douglas Cash Billy Coffey. Everette Coleman Marie Coleman Barbara Jean Decker Barnette Dunfor CLASS OFFICERS President....................Hddie Hostetter Vice-President) anaes Ue seis aye Oy ie Secretary-Treasurer..,........ Erline Harvey Sponsors.........Miss Turner, Mrs. Davidson Shirley Giroux James Glass Jean Glass o Alten Graham ey Hilda Hall Robert Hamilton William Hamilton wie en Tommy Henson Wayne Hartless Eddie Hostetter Erline Harvey Mildred Johnson Leo Kennedy Jirmamy Lynn Charlotte Mikels Charles Moore Charles Moran Juanita Moran Patricia North NOT PICTURED - Berlin Fitzgerald Dorothy Spence i Charles Woodson Piles Floyd Schad iy Catherine Painter Loretta Painter Faye Slough Freddie Stinnett Freddie Tomlin Thelma Tomlin i Rd. Harold Watts Martha’ Wheeler D0 YOU REMEMBER. . . Peatie- How did you get that name, Ronald? Your forgetfulness---the time you forgot to come to the senior play...and when you went coasting and forgot your sled? Virginia- When you didn't get a library slip? Your initiation into the Beta Club? When you were called to the office for calling Mr. Bowman Boogie ? Eugene- Skipping school and going to the baseball game in Staunton and Mrs. Rinker was there ? Billy F.- The day you stayed awake at school? Did you really? Johnny- A stormy day when you locked your keys up in the car? First basketball vic- tory? You were Jane Russell? Ronald- The dentist's chair? 'All I want is my front teeth. Lessley- When you didn't get your words twisted? ..And your understanding of the question was as ''clear as mud''? Dating Jaye? Oratorical Contests ? Melvin- Playing baseball? Attending the World Series? Delores came back? Sonny- Pheumonia in '50? Offering Patricia a dime to walk her home-back in the 3rd grade? Lucille V. ? Charles- Your wreck that Sunday Afternoon? Were you dreaming of ''seeing Dorothy home''? Joe- How you had to study the second semester ? Your touchdowns? Geraldine? Say- lor Seminary Hill? Buddy R.- The Beta Convention in Richmond '50? The Jonesville girls? Betty Jane- ''Reese'’? Cheering him at games? Betty S. - When you and Norman started going steady''? Patricia- Dreaming of Johnny K. ? Your crush on Sonny C. down in the grades? Your fiddle lessons ? Alice Mae- How lonesome you were when Willie quit school ? Betty C.- Wishing Souther's truck would pass school? How surprised you were to make the Beta Club? Your pigtails ? Delores- Returning to P. M. H.S. ? Roanoke ? Lucille and Betty R.- Those trips to play practice.? Peggy- Charles and the rides to school? Allen? Nancy- Getting news for the paper? Health princess? Webb brothers from N. B. 2 Joyce- Planning your marriage? Your Buick? New York ? Henry- Quit school for a day? Baseball games? Eleanor? Norman- Being in love? Blair- Davis' store? Virginia stealing your pencils ? Emmett- Your love for Phyllis ? Jane Ann- Trip to Charlottesville? Phyllis Greene? Barbara Huffman- Sending out bills to advertisers? Sitting in front of Don? Deliver- ing library slips ? Billy S. - Speeding in your father's Ford? Herbert- How quiet you were in school? Doris- Those wonderful country boys ? William- Your Saturday night ritual of peanuts and popcorn at Royer's? Mildred- Letters from the soldiers? Arguments with Buddy? The N.B. boys? The Webb Brothers ? Rufus- When you weren't at school?.... Your participation in all our school activities your''stage presence in ''Gangway for Ghosts''? How you could never be caught when all other stray dogs were being rounded up by the police? When we were Juniors and almost didn't have a play? All that money we spent on the Junior-Senior Prom? Mr. Teney...my, howhe could travel? The game with N. B. and the fights? When the N.B, player ran the wrong way for a touchdown? Mr. Bowman peeping in rooms--looking for band uniforms? Miss Glass broke her arm? All those warning notices she wrote on the board?....How it rained on Health Day'50? Book Review “Hurry Back”—Mildred Goleman to Eddie Snider. m, “Football Coach”—Kostel. + to.the visiting team “Mountain Boy”—Kenneth Con ner. “Peggy Covers Peggy Cole. “Junior Miss”—Mary McGahey. “Happy Boy”—Johnny Morgan. “Hoosier Tiickman. “So Big”—Don Campbell. the News’— tu P.M.H.S. girls. school song. “Plain Clothes Patricia”—Patri- cia North. beat P. M. H. S. “Story of My Life”’—Virginia Grow. “We Are Not Alone”’—Dale and Betty Jane. “True and Untrue”—Those sen- iors who say they will be glad when they have finished school. “On the Dark of the Mioon’— All those who park on Rit. 60. Basketball Team Is Organized At School the twenty-five boys to use. Festival Queen Chosen On Friday of last week the class officers met in Room 7 and nominated Peggy Cole, Rita Gar- rett, .Betty Jane Slough, and Martha Grae Slough as candidates for queen. Tuesday during the homeroom period each student voted for two of the candidates and Rita Garrett receiving the highest number of votes was elected queen and | Peggy Cole receiving the next highest number was elected princess. ths: This Christmas Festival will be held Friday, December 5, in downtown Buena Vista, Music! Music! Music! The Glee Club and the Band have selected music for their istmas program which is to fie given in the schoo] auditorium December 15. Both groups are working very hard to make’ this program an enjoyable one. The Glee Club will have charge of the first part of the program and after a brief: intermission the Bana will take over for the rest of the program. The public is cordially invited to attend. “The Welcome”—-Cheerleaders meeting in Room 25 Mionday night Schoolmaster”— Mr|drawn up with the Dominion Pub- students have any suggestions for]. ; “Song of the Years”—P. M. H. S making this annual “a best yet,”| ke that and TH become an honor “It Can’t Happen Here”—L. H. S,¢ and now there are two courts forl|less? THE PARRIMAC Reported By The Beta Club Editor-in-Chief, Peggy Cole BOOHODOOOGHOOOOOOOG 2OD$S9OOOSOO0OOO@ Annual Staff Meeting) what! No Home Work The Parrimac Staff held What the seniors thought when to discuss plans for this year’s Mr. Hickman didn’t assign home- ; sontract: been| “ork last Wednesday: iinet eis ridden Buddy Robertson: “He probably + oht Charlottesvil forgot it.” oot pesos lb ane will os Barbara Huffman: “He must be sick.” (Still in a Nancy Burch: “Many more days 2¥aduate.” Joe Hartless: “Another day like Vednesday- and I can make a for- tune selling smelling salts in the front hall for 5¢ a bottle.” School Pictures ill you kindly contaet a member Mr. Lemley, the school photv- grapher, will be here Tuesday, December 5 to take pictures of all school pupils and anyone else who wisheg to have his picture taken. Hi Notes The Home Ec Club held an initia- ion party last week for the new nembers. There were twenty-five irls initiated and taken into the lub. After the initiation, the nembers listened to records and enjoyed delicious refreshments. Wouldn’t It Be Strange If— Frances were hills instead o There was a dent in the fender f a black ’86 Chevrolet on Chest- mut Avenue due to the fact that it ras rammed by two of P. M. H. S.’s hard charging tackles, Don Camp- ell and “Snooks” Davidson. The Loy’ weren’t as tough on a’sled ag on the football field, however and both boys ended up with three’ broken ribs each. Betty were tea instead of Coffey? Emmett were a coat instead o a vest? Joe were kind instead of Hart- Sonny were a carpenter instead of a Paynter? Eugene were credit instead of Cash? —______— Hilda were a room instead of a|'Ten Tap Tunes Hall? Dixie were cup instead of a Glass? Trash Can “Charlie, My Boy”—Peggy Cole to Charles Staton. ‘So In Love’—Gene Case and Lois Tomlin. IToNowe’en had passed but the| “My Buddy”—Faye Anderson to }’allowe’en dance sponsored by the’ Buddy Moore. F Band Saturday night was most suc-|_ “Sentimdnital Me”’—Alice Mae cessful. The orange paper over Rhodes to Willie Fauber. the lights did make the girls look| “Steppin’ Out’t—Patsy Pryor somewhat pale and their dresses nd Floyd Schad. i : were strange colors, but no one x Two Loves Have I”-—Delores seemed to really mind too much. are: Naldar M. and Johnny seemed| “Maybe You'll Be There”—At y enjoy their corner. the Senior Class play on Dec. ats We were disappointed in not| “A _ Marshmallow World”—To seeing Betty C. there. Where were those in love at P. M. H. S. you enjoying yourself Saturday Dream Awhile —Nancy Burch |night, Betty? ind Mildred Coleman in Lit. Class. Say, Lelia, what was wrong with “My Hero”—P. M. H. S. to Ran- you and Bobby? It couldn’t have lolph Watts of N. B. H. 8. been very serious since you were Sa CNG vaandat night ? Seniors Gave f;00d Performance And Alice Mae, where was Willie? You seemed so disappoint- ed. My, oh, my, these things do INT happen! Jo Anna, weren’t you at tHe pep ‘meeting with Floyd Schad: -(he’s don’t now) ? audience. We also missed: Dale—Betty Jane most of all, and we hope he wili PPG) ge EN SRR PIRES AUT SIU NST ea ee ert ater J The Seniors gave a good per. formance last Friday night when they presented ‘their play “Gang- ” one of the newcomers, in case you| W8y for Ghostg” before a large Members of the cast worked hard to meke the play a success and their oeffarta reanitad_in a NB Player Runs Wrong Way as PMHS Loses Last Saturday Natural. Bridge defeated PMHS 13-9 Saturday at Glasgow in a hard fought game. PMHS receiv- cd the opening kickoff and drove to the NB 7-yard line before Ios: ing the ball on downs. _Neither team offered a threat for the rest of the first quarter. NB received. a break in the second quarter when they recovered a bad pass from center on the BV 35. Jimmy Silvea went 17 yards on an end sweep for the score. Bill Moxley went thru center for the extra point, making the score 7-0 at the half. In the third quarter Bill Moxley plunged three yards for a touchdown to make the score NB-13, PMHS 4, NB lost two more opportunities to score when their fumbles were re- covered by Gene Humphries on the 7-yard line and by Lessely Noel on the l-yard line. In the fourth quarter Randolph Watts of NB intercepted a pass and ran 63 yards the wrong way before he was tack- led in the end zone by Gene Hum- phries for a safety. Later in the same quarter Dale Rice came in for one play and threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Johnny Morgan. “Cute” Coleman passed to Johnny Morgan for the extra point. The game ended several minutes later. .PMHS closes its 1950 season on Friday night at Lexington when they take on Lexington Hi Schoo}. Game time is 8:00 p. m., and will . be played on the Lexington Recres- tion Field. Football Squad Elects Queen At a meeting of the squad last week, Paggy Cole was. elebted Queen of the Football Pageant with Patricia. Ruley and Betty Jane Slough as her attendants. All three are from the senior class. The quéen will be crowned during the half of our homecoming game with Bedford High School, October 21st, ufus Lhe following poem was letc on Mr. Kiing’s desk Monday and this poem expresses the feeling of not only the authors of this poem who vemain anonymous but the feeling of all students from the first grade -arough high school. Please, Mir. Kling, and policemen, too, Do hear our earnest plea! {ill all the old stray dogs you like But leave poor Rufus be. He’s come to school so faithfully He’ll soon be educated And receive a P. M, H. degree if he’s not liquidated. —Friends of Rufus, Merry Christmas School closed Tuesday, Decem- ber 19, for the Christmas holidays, end. will resume again at the rag- ular time on Wednesday, January 3. The Staff takes this oppor Vv tunity to wish all of you a very - Christmas and a Hannw. AFTER 3:20 v a wy pgs 3 nd at Ahi 8 Hartless Barger Campbell _ SENIORS ON THE SQUAD Lessley Noel- QUARTER BACK Gene Humphries- END Herbert Eggleston- END Billy Foster- CENTER Johnny Morgan- END Eugene Barger- END Ronald Davidson- TACKLE Don Campbell- TACKLE Willie Fauber- GUARD Joe Hartless- WING BACK Peatie Lynn- HALF BACK Saylor Leighton- CENTER Noel Coleman Fauber Davidson Leighton Hamilton Morgar SEASON'S SUMMARY PUMAHSS: : OPPONENTS 31 St. Andrews 13 0%: R. E: Lee High 27 12 Wilson Memorial 7 12 Clifton Forge 13 Bs) James Wood re 20 6 Bedford 6 OL Miller School 13 0 Covington 46 9 Natural Bridge 13 0 Lexington 38 FOOTBALL SQUAD: FIRST RoW: ALLEN GRAHAM (ASS'T, MGR.), BILLY WHEELER, BoBBY LAWHORN, BERNARD WHEELER, CHARLES MOORE WILLIAM HAMILTON, HENRY MOORE, JACKIE ROGERS, JOHNNY KLING, GENE HUMPHRIES, JOHN RADER, ARVIN MONTGOMERY (Ass'T MGR.) SECOND Row: DOUGLAS CASH, PETE WATTS, RONALD DAVIDSON, PEATIE LYNN, JOE HARTLESS, WILLIE FAUBER, LESSLEY NOEL, RosB- ERT HAMILTON, FRANCIS BRANTLEY, SAYLOR LEIGHTON, BILLY FOSTER DoUGLAS GROW (MGR.). THIRD ROW: WILLIS Woops (BACKFIELD COACH), EUGENE BARGER, LEON COLEMAN, TOMMY GLASS, LARRY WEINERTH, HERBERT EGGLE- STON, DONALD PELTER, DON CAMP BELL, JOHNNY MORGAN, DALE RICE, EUGENE CASH, GEORGE KOSTEL (LINE Coach). Burning Bedford in effigy on night of Pep Rally MONOGRAM CLUB FIRST ROW: Gene Humphreys, Douglas Grow, Henry Moore, Liessley Noel, Saylor Leighton, Peatie Lynn, Sonny Cropp. SECOND ROW: Robert Hamilton, Joe Hartless, Johnny Morgan, (Vice-Pres.), Willie Fauber, (Pres.), DonCampbell, (Sec. ) Ronald Davidson, Douglas Cash. THIRD ROW: Eugene Cash, Leon Coleman, Herbert Eggleston, Bobby Wagner, Tommy Glass, Melvin Chaplin, Dale Rice, Eugene Barger. SPONSOR: Mr. Schreiner. rt Don Campbell is presented trophy by Coach Kostel for being voted 'Most valuable player on Football Squad, P.M.H.S,and Bedford joinina cheer for the ''Fighting Blue at Home- coming game. ) CHEERLEADERS Joyce Rinker, Alice Mae Rhodes, Geraldine Blackwell, Shirley Foster, Faye Anderson, Betty Coffey, Nancy Dixon, Betty Jane Slough, (Chief leader). Co - captain Fauber crowns Peggy Cole Queen of Football BASKETBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: PEATIE LYNN, JOE HARTLESS, LESSELY NOEL, JOHNNY MORGAN (CAPT.). WILLIAM SMALS, LAWRENCE STATON SECOND ROW: BOBBY WAGNER, DALE RICE, CHARLES DICKINSON, EUGENE BARCER, BUCK CLAYTOR, LARRY WEINERTH COACH: L. V. SCHREINER ASS’T COACHES: P1G° WALKER, HAROLD BRYANT z : k 5 4 President ooo eisi es eieie ines wieleloihic au a'e ihr site mime cuelasale'aiaei'e aise aateah Mucho! y ale Musa e Liemenesic ain Es @ Lt Yak) Ohler oan gee Vicé=Presidentie iru aieccvatens iaterecs, i io ote iaitce Onna oes bie ah si ehel she! dpiels doves gigi ees ia Cel Meise L ter bra ware re Secretany=Treasur ery oiciiii ee ine 6 pcbicta oie tie aoe eakahe cle nee n Wa ool etol Aiaisaea ea RD Teme A 1 anT eT) @ el a eee SPONSOR 2 cs sie vicinal ale tes bre igs arn ecoltaca be natol Glove he lala iialvetralea penser ori nnae assis uses datas GNSS 00.0) 118 NSE TONE Ae ee Rm UE 4s ee MEMBERSHIP Jaye Boyers, Emily Morgan Burford, Katherine Camden, Clara Cash, Carolyn Chittum, Martha Ann Cropp, Joanne Dameron, Barbara Jean Decker, Nancy Dixon, Rebecca Edwards, Shirley Foster, Rita Garrett, Peggy George, Emma Gilbert, Carolyn Glass, Dixie Glass, Phyllis Greene, Virginia Grow, Lelia Hayslett, Alice Jane Harris, Carolyn Hostetter, Barbara Huffman, Naldar Faye Mays, Mildred Moore, Mary McGahey, Patricia North, Patsy Pryor, Alice Mae Rhodes, Joyce Rinker, Patricia Ruley, Edith Shoffner, Betty Jane Slough, Martha Grae Slough, Dorothy Smith, Eleanor Snyder, Mary Spence, Jeanette Wessier, Martha Wheeler. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Presidentirerac ici oheh oAvh sholst Meleteuop a cheno scltoter e.calchiel sve! aretaetoh sel opsicoe toro Bigs s selbih eis eiehewis ners eonirLe yh Oster WAG Setar OS IIe ay, folge wee ink nae PTR oie Oh a oe ee ey Rts a valeaenerenstah eos a .. Ernestine Moran SAG AGEL SAG Gf SIG aR AR Sg te Sir 08), ce My a DS PEL 8 8 Aa Meine erase aerere er eINANCY SeCLIiSt LEER ES CTS gh oo INE pel Ei i Ue Vg A ORO UR DDR Vk AM PCAN ea NN MY aitavienane Geraldine Blackwell PLEPOLLe Pon ees caiiec a oh ees ahs ar eeh sikelele ekshel oslehe: otelteholede eK et eielel sicieral cist aris creas ee ciate EULtar Garrett STRSTR socal Pa SAIS RR cla be lod yg SU GRes E970 one a ee Ap a Yor Shaner Alice Mae Rhodes, Jeannette Wessier, Mary Jane Spence, Dorothy Smith, Doris Slough, Naldar Mays, Shirley Foster, Faye Slough, Jane Anne Berry, Thelma Tomlin, Jean Glass, Mildred Johnson, Juanita Moran, Ellen Davis, Bonnie Miller, Barbara Jean Decker, Joanne Dameron, Loretta Painter, Eleanor Snyder, Marian Shafer, Helen Saunders, Shirley Giroux, Phyllis Ogden, Doris Stinnett, Martha Wheeler, Mrs. Shaner, Charlotte Mikels, Carolyn Glass, Ernestine Moran, Barbara Wilmer, Faye Anderson, Ruth Sorrels, Geraldine Blackwell, Phyllis Greene, Phyllis Sizer, Dixie Glass, Doris Staton, Jo Anne Spence, Carolyn Chittum, Patsy Spence, Mildred Vest, Betty Hamilton, PatsyPryor Margaret Burch, Nancy Dixon, Emma Gilbert, Rita Garrett, Frances Banks, Patsy Hostetter, Frances Glass. NOT PICTURED: Jessie Austin, Marie Coleman, Frieda Edwards, Hilda Hall, Nancy Secrist, Betty Wheeler. Lessley Noel receiving trophy given by the Monogram Club for the Band's contribution to the football games. et? Glee Club Dance - January 19 RADIO NEWS STAFF Editorrin=Chief ccs en pinta eiedtuatecelaie: elalaisteela aiatals eas eine ORIN) Vn VE Ore aay SPONS OLD Gree awa ra ee ema ts eh ny GURL AORN aah Samia rene VET FA CTA 2 17 Gene Humphreys, Peggy Cole, Joyce Rinker, Johnny Morgan, Lessely Noel, Nancy Burch, Eugene Cash, Nancy Dixon, Martha Ann Cropp, Sonny Cropp, Edith Shoffner, Juanita Moran, Corydon Winter, Shirley Foster, Carolyn Chittum, Doris Coleman. Good evening, friends, this is P.M.H.S. bringing younews of town, churches, school, and Southern Semirary,.ioecdsiene ee BETA OFFICERS - President. .............0020.00+00++05-++.. Johnny Morgan MICE 7 rOSiGent stim Mania ome wens ve TED Tarn Ging a} DECK eLaAry. 1 ier Mae we ek aul emt Chanl es Dickinson TDCASUREL miter suee pk Wekhiterth aoe su wanes co Blain Ogden PUOBSOM tea ahie onsets Ria ewe wie aE Mu sihhiss: Glass First Row: Peggy George, Clara Cash, Geraldine Blackwell, Sonny Paynier, Martha Grae Slough, Joyce Rinker, Mary McGahey, Corydon Winter, Mildred Coleman, Virginia Grow. Second Row: Francis Brantley, Rita Garrett, Frances Glass, Frances Banks, Carolyn Glass, Betty Coffey, Nancy Burch, Alice Jane Harris, Ruth Sorrels, Donald Robertson. Third Row: Blair Ogden, Larry Weinerth, Charles Dickinson, Johnny Morgan, William Smals, Sonny Pryor, Johnny Kling. Not Pictured: Lawrence Staton, Peggy Cole, Rebecca Edwards. New Members Are Initiated GANGWAY FOR GHOSTS CAST OF CHARACTERS MINNIE BRILL; the housekeeper, 93) ooo. cies cnes's elvis @ eee so ee eR PY Cole PETERS, they butlers.) ani an os eee Os atone der cl. tne atta hee Peee tte teu EO C11) EY VALVE CVs Oe eT SALLY KING, who wants to be a detective, ..................Patricia Ruley STRING BEANE, Sally's shadow,....................... Charles Dickinson HESTER STORM, who owns Storm Heights, ..............+... Betty Coffey GAYLA)| GRANDE, (an actress oa si aie cial ele ropuiene = VePoleeee a choles Bove LT Lal Gs tao POSY MAY PURDY, her colored maid,.................. ucille Berringer CRAZY:NELD,, who roams the hills, .c00 sca wile vlac sll rem pettyenameaem HAL) CHARTERIS, aplaywrightaver ven seer occcvcesee LESSLEY Noel BLUEGANDYsithe sherift aii meinen, .... s Donald Robertson NED JORLAN, an ex-convict,..... slot aint Lad re) o err A WOMAN OF MYSTERY,... .... Betty Jane Slough Directoryngoenotiie ae ... Miss Essie Glass A READY MADE FAMILY CAST OF CHARACTERS PODS soVLA LIN aawidOw fete ies ine tO Ri tal Garrett BOB, her SO ee tek Soro ds eoeaehier sue... Sonny Paynter MARILEE,. her elder GAUL eis eisleles ies cis isiea wives vio sella; Haysiett GRACIE, her youngest child ............................... Peggy George Mitac VOILA hersister in-law we es ee rere ete bow) one Ruth Sorrels .. sonny Pryor HENRY TURNER, a widower ..... PRT AH eyeie ie al ETE ET ahh ects ave eyes Clara.Gash DOO mn Seal gntelper ein ii rte tcl) Dane A Creu it Gy cee ee eeeeeses-s LEON Goolsby DAMMIE Dis SOnwy.). 25 Ws! s aie Elana Me emale Aig tosh BEGONIA, the Martyn's darky cook ..... Ai iahetain' dW sieleierrietis Carolyn Glass NICODEMUS, the Martyn's colored handy man.......... ...... Billy Austin POLI ORS pice tts. vee +e+seeeeee.... Miss Brockenbrough, Mr. Hickman AMERTORM TaeHe fE9 PS OHSS JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL President 3535.2 68 Ee PO ee Ge RR ie Fs ca no Uieree od Een a Os eNO eV LR CUVEE rer cx Leann Secretary ee ee He VNC AS a TSA AIS Sie Lars Ci SIAN glia ita is Naren atte Dat aia or FaN a cia gO See ea Sponsors............2...+...... Mrs. McGahey, Mrs. Rinker, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Bailey SEATED: Edith Shoffner, Anne Johnston, Carolyn Glass, Mary McGahey, Lucille Berringer, Betty Ramsey, Betty Sandidge. STANDING: Elsie Lee Elliott, Peggy Holt, Miss Bailey, Patricia North, Mrs. McGahey, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Rinker, Catherine Painter, Betty Hamilton. SATETY PATROL FIRST ROW: Rodney Gardner, Asa Shiflett, Reginald Berry, Leo Kennedy. SECOND ROW: William Carter, Weldon Gilbert (Lieut.), William Cash, Donald Chaplin, Bobby Gardner. THIRD ROW: Charles Moran (Lieut.), Berlin Fitzgerald, Paul Mohler (Lieut. ). Sponsor: Mr. Tenney. BRU HANEE RAS ELDAR We, the Advertising Staff who dogged'' our advertisers, thank you! yoo ager TR ke a Nf hak Fe oda nnenneng nee eae veebaeniuy apa ghia ped hah iach AAR CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS JAMES LEES AND SONS COMPANY Carpiel Diviston ‘Zs ; eed. MINERVA YARNS € Leek COLUMBIA YARNS Look. CLEAR COLOR CARPET BLUERIDGE DIVISION GLASGOW, VIRGINIA ——— ee FITZGERALD LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF APPALACHIAN HARDWOOD LUMBER PRODUCERS OF FANCY WALNUT AND POPLAR LOGS OFFICE FAIRFIELD, VIRGINIA PIEDMONT PAPER PRODUCTS INC. BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA PHONE BUENA VISTA 385 COMPLIMENTS ROBEY’S GARAGE a i i i Schewel Furniture Company PHONE 99 LEXINGTON, VA. Let Schewel Peather Your West INSURANCE Life — Fire — Automobile Health and Accident Hospitalization EVERY KIND OF PROTECTION KARL M. STARKEY Phone 6 GLASGOW GARAGE Glasgow, Va. Phone 2331 K.. Brown cAmole eyortician. cAmbulance Service Gelephone 39 SHANER’S FLORIST LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Telephone 203 — 723 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CITY CAB Opposite Medical Arts Building Buena Vista, Virginia All Passengers Insured Fnone 312 R. L. HESS BRO. JEWELERS PHONE 208 LEXINGTON, VA. COMPLIMENTS OF R. L. DAVIDSON CITY TREASURER ee OUR COMMUNITY Has faith in the young man and the young woman who can save money. May we invite you to prepare for the future with the help of our friendly bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA “We Have Filled Over One Million Prescriptions” SHIREY BROWN Where Pharmacy Is A Profession Le ee st a A De Congratulations Seniors ANDY EBERT MOTOR CO. P,O, BOX S48 BUENA VISTA. VA. Sales and Services “Your Friendly Dealer” THE PEOPLES BANK ‘Buena Vista, Virginia The Turnage Insurance PARKWAY MOTOR SALES Agency, Ine. | SERVICE SALES All Forms of Insurance 318 21st Street Phone 365 TEXACO PRODUCTS BUENA VISTA, VA. Buena Vista, Va. Blueridge Service Station COMPLIMENTS OF ED'S RECREATION Otis and Ralph Flint | Telephone 250 Buena Vista MECHELL'S MARKE W. B. MITCHELL SON Box 766 BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA NEWLAND’S BUENA VISTA’S VARIETY STORE Far, BE DL EVES TOV EARTY. WED A WiES LE CiC MIE So Yoo) UOR CoR.E DOTTT CAUSEY CLEANERS Phone Buena Vista Lexington 904 BURCH BROTHERS GENERAL MERCHANDISE GAS -- OIL COMPLIMENTS OF George's Modern Cafe MICK - or - MACK GROCERIES FRESH MEATS PRODUCE Buena Vista, - - Virginia Compliments Of E. W. McCORMICK SONS YOUR WAYNE FEED DEALER BUENA VISTA FLOWER SHOP Corsages. Gifts Flowers for all occasions Tel. 10 W. T. Paxton Co, Established 1892 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Buena Vista, Va. BURFORD’S Plumbing Shop Plumbing Heating Repairing Pumps, Boilers, Gas Fittings Phone 202 COMPLIMENTS OF Creasy Shoe Rebuilder Buena Vista Foundry FOUNDERS MACHINISTS WELDERS Warren’s Chevrolet Sales BUENA VISTA, VA. Bibee’s Super Market Really It’s a Scotsman’s Paradise DEPARTMENT FOOD STORE CENTER e r) vena VISTA APPLIANCE HARDWARE STORE STORE Phone Buena Vista 360 MILLS «© BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA New York Office 444 FOURTH AVENUE COMPLIMENTS Beare BARNES MOTOR CO. COS BY S U.S. ROUTE 60 THE BEST DOLLAR BUENA VISTA, VA. VALUE IN TOWN Quality SHEWEY SUPPLY CO., Grocery Coal and Building Materials PHONE 32 Opposite N W Station BUENA VISTA TELEPHONES 61 and 265 FREE DELIVERY NO SF ee Se ORR, 0 nea RL a aN A CS A RS NOS — WHITE'S © HARDWARE APPLIANCES CONGRATULATIONS FURNITURE SENIORS HARDWARE RADIOS STOVES SPORTING GOODS RECORDS VENETIAN BLINCS Buena Vista News Opp. First National Bank BUENA VISTA, VA. BUENA VISTA CLEANERS OAKES CLEANERS | ARTHUR SILVER CLOTHIER Lexington, Va. FURNISHINGS “Serving the public for 82 years” Hotel Robert E. Lee Building Lexington, Va. All kinds of hardware DICKINSON COLE Plumbing and Heating BUENA VISTA VARNER POLE Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors Lexington, Virginia If you don't find it in Buena Vista Che Sachs Store LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Southern Inn Restaurant LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Widdifield’s Service Station “Whick” Widdifield Buena Vista M. D. Morris Department Store “PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY” HAMRIC SMITH JEWELERS LEXINGTON - VIRGINTA Compliments of Pres Brown Sport Shop EXCLUSIVE OUTFITTERS TO THE SPORTSMEN Lexington, Virginia Compliments LZ A g i Lewis Service Station Puroil Products Paul’s Billiard Pp arlor Corner 19th Street and Sycamore Ave., H. W. GARRETT, Mer. Buena Vista Compliments J. H. Cunningham Co. Schwinn - America’s most of CAROLYN ANNE BEAUTY SHOPPE wanted bicycles Phone 78 W SOUTHERS FLORIST MAGNOLIA AVE. -- PHONE 251 BUENA VISTA, VA. Mildred’s Beauty Shop Peoples Bank Building Buena Vista, Virginia Phone 99 P. O. Box 482 FOR EVERY OCALIO! Compliments SHAFER’S CAFE —AND — HOTEL MARLBROOK of Good food-Fountain service, JOAN SCOTT BEAUTY SHOP confectionery Buena Vista, Virginia VALLEY STORE, Ive Buena Vista's Shopping Center SEAY’S DRUG STORE “The Store of Personal Service” Phone 24 va Th = re. e) ‘ . re A : Y Vie a : his he Lie eG s § : Lo ( ‘ i ey hg tc oo + Poynter vara Sage tte eatin ieee cate nah sn mene ne ‘ at tat ary eee Date Rae PR os Sonera fe
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