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SST SERN LN REE SNR ACN NER, ce a er ee OSS Dente Ue eraat zed ae ae Ree SES ae noe cats a cavle ot oe . Ds yy Pw oe a ; er i ced . ae taba Ve FOREWORD It is said that history never repeats itself, and such is the case of this year. The world will remember 1957-58 as the launching of the International Geophysical Year and the advent of Sputnik 1. In our own private world here on earth, and at P.M.H.S. in particular, 1957-58 will bere- membered for its own first--our first year in the full Twelve Grade System. In the pages of ''The Parrimac we are attempting to picture the glorious life everyone enjoys at P.M.H.S.--the classes, sports andclub activities. We hope that this yearbook may bring back memories to all who may read it now or in the years to come. ----The Staff 2e% OR ' , eh —EEEE Oe roe a TO OUR PARENTS Realizing the truth in Scott's memorial words to youth, A mother's pride, a father's joy , we, the Graduating Class of 1958, take great pleasure in dedicating this annual to those who stood by us and helped us during these years. We appreciate your patience, guidance, and incessant understanding. Nowthatwe are Seniors and are faced with uncertain futures, we realize the importance of the decisions you assisted us in reaching. Therefore, we wish to dedicate this yearbook as a symbol of our appreciation and affection to our parents. -The Class of 1958 WE DEDICATE... ADMIMSTRAT SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr. Henry Cunningham; Mr. Eugene Bosserman; Mrs. Hilda Hill; Mr. Milton Henson, chairman; Mrs. Helen Glass, clerk; Mr. James Seay; Mr. F. L. Shoffner. Mrs. Helen Glass, School Secretary Mr. F. W. Kling, Jr. Superintendent-Principal of Elementary B. S. Roanoke College M.S. University of Virginia Mr. R. Clayton Camden Principal of High School A. B. Washington and Lee University M. Ed. University of Virginia Bae Mr. Robert Childres;:; Mr. Robert Figgers Miss Essie Glass Mr. George Graham Athletic Director Industrial Arts Social Studies Band Mathematics Science Assistant Principal Glee Club Science Elementary Music Mechanical Drawing OUR Mr. Francis Lynn Miss Virginia Iannuzzi Mrs. Barbara Lemon English English English French Mathematics Social Studies Latin Mrs. Sue Ann Mead Miss Bessie Meador Mr. Lewis Micou English Librarian Science Social Studies Assistant Athletic Coach FACULTY Miss Marguerite McNeil Mrs. Charlotte Moore English Miss Ether] Quinn Mrs. Della Rinker English Social Studies Physical Education Mathematics Miss Ann Schlosser Mr. Francis Turner Mrs. Alice Van der Veer Art Visiting Teacher Mathematics Textbook Director Mr. Glen Vannoy Physical Education J. V. Football Coach Mrs. Iris Vannoy Mrs. Kathryn Venables Varsity Basketball Coach Typing General Business Mrs. Oakley White Varsity Baseball Coach Bookkeeping Typing Home Economics vs ‘ sien Ee Seeeunanaeens 11 CEASS; Ollie os Some call itfate; others, chance, but by whatever title it might assume, it is life, and however we might look at it we see that the lives of our Senior Class have been affected by this mysterious, wavery ele- ment--fate. At the year of our graduation from grade school, the 8th grade was installed into the high school system, To some this was disappointing and to others it was un- meaningful; little did we realize that per- haps it would alter our entire existence. If we, by some mystic means, could peer into the shadows of the future we might see what will be or what we might have been. To youone year of your life might mean nothing, but if a chapter were omitted from a book you were reading, you could well understand the inevitableness that the story would be changed. Although the moral of the story would probably be imparted to you, Some element would be lacking from its entirety to pronounce its clarity. So it is with life and the lives of our seniors. If we had skipped the 8th year, where would we be now? What advantages and oppor- tunities would we have missed? To visual- ize this it would be necessary to investi- gate the obscure world of the might have been. As this class of 85 members started on its spinly legs like a newborn colt it gapped into the darkness of the unknown. It stumbled, it fell, but it also prospered from its downfalls and was then elated to a higher plane. After completing our first two yearsin the old Buena Vista School we emerged into the reality of a long-awaited dream, the new Parry McCluer High School. 12 By this time the class maybe pictured as a young colt trotting merrilyon his way. While some had already fallen by the wayside now 73 remainedin the sophomore year. By this time the students had their eyes focused ona goal and hada real purpose to life. Some were preparing for college; some, for nurses’ training; and stillothers, for specialized jobs. When the junior year had arrivedsome others had run off the course, being called by what they thought were more important things Such as marriage, employment or responsibility. The others, however, proceeded stead- fastly forward witha mechanicalrun. They knew their destination. Now things were really heading up and the 46 seniors galloped on, knowing the end was close by. Little things along the way showed us that we werereally accomplish- ing something. There were senior privi- leges, class rings, trips, and, most of all, senior priority. The end was here and the class was now Shown as a Strong, full-grown stallion prancing swiftly, proudly through the wind, knowing that now he was ready to greet an even greater challenge, the greatest and most difficult race of all--Life Itself. SENIOR CLA President.... Vice-President Secretacy.1.n-r Treasurer... SPDONSONS a. -)s 13 OFFICERS ae Men ete. carts | PELE PRODECY ee ee ae ee GODDY. Williams pe eee ee ousan. Loughhead ee eset ey ed can. Wheeler .. Mrs. Van der Veer, Mr. Lynn NAOQO—-ZzmMmm PATRICIA JAYNE ALLEN Pat Sec.-Treas. Eighth Grade; Glee Club '54, '55; Library Club '55, '56,'57,'58; F.B.L. Aw 5657 (Trea se)seGeAcAc '56,'57; Pep Club '58; Annual Stati -a50. EVA LORRAINE AUSTIN Sivils Beta’Club'56,.'57, ‘58: Art Clubst5 Oj) be Bo Lr Avo G3 Library Club '56; Jr. Red Cross '54, '55; Editor-in- Chief Parrimac News'57; Co- GLADYS LEE BURCH Glee Club '54, '55, '56; G. A.A. '58(Co-Capt.); Home Ec Club '54, '55, '56; Library Club '54, '55. NANCY LOUISE BURCH Teen ! Football Queen Attendant '57; BibraryiC lab p5 455105768106, '57: (Pres.) ;Art Clubjj507).5.. B.L.A. '56(Pres.); Jr. Red Cross '54; Glee Club '54, '55 '56,'57(Pres.),'58; Home Ec Club '54; Annual Staff '57,'58 (Co-Editor; Health DayPrin- cess '55; Cheerleader'54!55, '56,'57,'58(Co- Chief); Pep Club '58;Valentine Queen '55; All State Chorus '56,'57. Editor of Parrimac News 08. VIRGINIA LA VONE BYERS Jenny Glee Club '54,'55,'56,'57; F. B.L.A. '56; '57; Homekc Club '56, '57; Art Club ‘56, cn. Saninar Play. CLYDE ROBERTS CAMDEN Junior Red Cross '54;Library Club 54,7558562575 55-sab. H7 Az. Clubi'54 GlAT Ate OG: Annual Staff '57;Pep Club '58. 14 CLIFTON EUGENE CAMDEN Spike Football '55, '56,'57;J.V.' 53, 04; Basketball J.V. '54; Art Club '56,'58; Archery Club POO-she.lsAse Dt (tLreas.). JAMES ALFRED CARTER Jimmy BasiKeupalisto6,25.1, 00° Health Day Escort '57. RUTH ELIZABETH CHAPLIN Rufus Library Club '54; Glee Club ©) 425'05, 06: Jr. Red sCross 54; Annual Staff '57,'58; Girl State'57;Cheerleader'54,'55 , '56,'57(Chief) '58; Football Queen Attendant '56; Christ- mas Queen Attendant '56; Valentine Queen Attendant '57; Health Day Princess '57. DANIEL BOYD CLARK,JR. Bucky Football '56, '57,'58 ;Mono- gram Club '57,'58;J.V. Foot- ball '54; Basketball '56. FRANKLIN TAYLOR CLARK Elmore Baseball '54. 15 Basketball '55, '56, '57,'58; CECIL ERNESTINE CLAYTOR Teeny Beta Club '56,'57,'58 (Sec. - Treas.); Art Club '56; F.B. DAL 00,1042 ibrary, Club '56; Jr.Red Cross'54,'55,'56. NAO—-ZAmMNM MARJORIE FLORENCE COLEMAN Flossie Glee Club '53,'54; Library Club '55,'56,'57,'58; Art Club 1567 FB. Ast 00,!0s:Gs Asa '56,'57;Jr. Red Cross '53,'54, 55; Majorette '56 ,'57,'58; Pep Club '58; Annual Staff MARY ANN DELUCA Library Club '57,'58(Sec. - Treas.);G.A.A.'57; F.B.L.A. ‘D7; Health Day Attendant '57; Annual Staff '57,'58; Pep Club '58 (reporter). LINDA ANN FELTS Feltzie™ Library Club '55,'56,'57,'58; G.A.A.'55, '56;Majorette '55, 0,605.77 58s eArt Club 56- Pep Club '58; Sophomore Play; Senior Play. '57,'58. WAYNE DOUGLAS FLINT Little Clerk HootDalle.50 smd (orn VeLO OF Baseball '57, '58; Monogram Clube57 o8° Art: Clube.os (Sec.-Treas.); Band '55,'56; Glee Club '54, '55, '56; Soph. Play; Boys State '57; Annual Staff '57; Archery Club'56. JUDITH ANNE GALLIER Judy Ge ADA 06 5105 mGlee Club '54, '55, '58; Pep Club L508 35F.B.U.A-) oO eLibrary Club 56, 57,7.'58 Ar ta Club '56,'57; Soph. -Senior Plays, Girls State. 16 WAYNE HAMILTON GARRETT Tiny Archery'56; Annual Staff '56; Footballs(5:445 55.000 Os node Basketball '54, '55 ,'56, '57; J. V. Baseball '54; Camera Club '56; Monogram Club'55, PO6397- Art Clubsoo- LEWIS VAUGHAN GRAYBILL Little Mustard Fresh (Sec.-Treas); Soph. (Sec.-Treas.); Band '54, '55, '56, '57, '58; Basketball '55, 156, '57; Baseball '55, '56; Christmas Escort '56; Soph. Play; Camera Club '55; Boys State '57; All State Band '57; Sports Editor '56, '57. IRIS LORENE GREEN Pudgy Beta Cluby569'57 51 98-7. B. L. A. '56 (Historian), '57 (V. Pres.); Library Club '58; Art Club '56;G.A.A.'56,'57; Glee Club '57; Pep Club '58; Co- Editor of Parrimac News '58; Soph. Play; Annual Staff '57, ‘58, Valedictorian. MAXINE VIRGINIA GREENE Granny Td VeC UNE On 00.01: Glee Club '54, '55,'56; Annual Staff '56,'57; Pep Club '57 (Pres.); Football Attendant '56,'57; Valentine Dance Queen '57; Health Day Prin- CESS40158G,A, A. 007e AH, A. 54, '56. owmwo- LEONARD DOUGLAS HILL, JR. Doug Basketball '55, '56, '57; Beta Club '56, '57; Camera Club '55; Band '56,57; Soph. Play; Christmas Escort '56. HERMAN LEWIS HUFFMAN Horatio Basketball '54; Soph. Play; Health Day Escort '57; Art Club '57; Archery Club '56, RAYMOND EASON HUFFMAN Reh Glee Club '54, '55; Football ‘55, '56; Beta Club '57, '58; Archery Club '56. 17 NAO—-ZzmMmmNM BARBARA FRASIER KLINE Kline Pep Club '58; Art Club '57, D8. MADISON McKEE LONG Pat LONG, III Baseball '55, '56,'57; Beta TBI Club '56, '58; Camera Club Beta Club '57, '58; Jr. Red 57; Archery Club'55; Annual Cross '55; Archery Club '55. Staff '58. WILLIAM HOWARD SUSAN JANE LOUGHHEAD Suzie Glee Club '54, '55; F.B.L.A. 55, '56 (Sec.); G. A.A, '55, 56, '57; Annual Staff '57, '58 (Bus. Mgr.); Library Club'55, '56,'57 (Pres.); Art Club '55, '56; Senior Class (Sec.); Christmas Queen '56; Pep Club '58. MARY VICTORIA MALLEY Vicki Beta Club '56, '57, '58 (Sec. - Treas.); Library Club '56, '57, '58; Art Club '56, '57; G.A.A. '55, '56 (Treas.), '57 (Sec.); Jr. Red Cross '56, '57; Sop. Play; Senior Play; Pep Club '57, '58. LAWRENCE CLAYTON MIKELS Football '54, '55, '57; Mono- gram Club '56, '57, '58; Art Club '55; Archery Club '55. 18 ow oO — RALPH EUGENE MIKELS MARILYN BETH OGDEN Mike ! Bess Basketball '54; Baseball '55; Beta Club '56, '57, '58; Li- Archery Club '56. brary Club '57, '58; G.A.A. 96, '57; F.B. L.A. '56, '57; (Reporter), '58; G. A.A. '56, Glee Club Accompanist '56, '57; F.B.L.A. '56, '57 (Re- '57, '58 (V. Pres.); Pep Club porter-Historian); Glee Club 58; Annual Staff '57, '58. 1558'565580(Lib.);; Annual Staff '57, '58; Pep Club '58; BARBARA JEAN PATTERSON Bobbie Library Club '55, '56,°'57 Soph. Play; Senior Play. JAMES EDWARD PATTERSON III Eddie WILLIAM THOMAS ROBEY III PDete President of Class '55, '56, ‘57, '58; Football '54, '55, '56, '57 (Co-Capt.) Basket- ball '56; '57) 58 Baseball toes 00 mod OO -8s re ered Cross '54; Health Day Escort ‘55, '57; Christmas Escort 56; Annual Staff '57; Beta Club '57,'58; Monogram Club [55 nO Ou VERE S.) e008 (V. Pres.). ELIZABETH JO SHEWEY Betty Jo Cheerleader '54, '55,'56,'57, ‘58 (Co-Chief); Art Club '56, '57; Home Ec Club '56 Library Clupe'55°et5650'5 75(Siec.— Treas.), '58; Health Day Princess '57; Annual Staff '57, 'd8; Pep Club '58; Girls State ORL Lo ra PAUL SHELDON SORRELS DONALD RAY STATON VERNON EDWARD Shelly Hollywood STATON Art Club '54, '55, '56; Band Football'55,'56,'57; Basket- Football '53,'54, '55,'56,'57; '54, '55, '56. ball '55,'56,'57, Baseball'56, Baseball '54, '55, '56, '57, '57, '58; Monogram Club '57, '58; Monogram Club '54, '55, '58; Soph. Play; Christmas '56,'57, '58; Christmas Es- Escort '56; Archery Club '56. cort '56; Health Day Escort ‘55; Archery Club '55; Glee Club '55. DORIS LOUISE TOMLIN SANDRA ANITA Shorty TOMLINSON Glee Club '53, '54, '57; F.B. Sandy L.A.'56(Reporter); Home Ec G,A.A.'56(Capt.);'57 (Capt.), DOROTHY JEANNETTE Club '56 (Pres,) ArtClub '55, 58 (Capt.); Glee Club '54, '55. STINNETT 156; Beta Club '56,'57,'58 '56,'57; Annual Staff '57; F. Dot (Pres.) Sec.-Treas. of Rock- B.L.A.'55,'56;Jr.Red Cross Glee Club '54;G.A.A.'56, '57; bridge Federation of BetaS '57 (Treas.); Art Club '55; F.B.L.A. '56; Art Club '57. '58; Senior Play. Archery Club '56. 20 WALTER LOUIS TURNAGE Wally Basketball Reporter '57, '58; Assistant Football Reporter '57; Baseball Reporter '57, 08; Annual Staff '58. DORIS JEAN WHEELER Sec.-Treas. of Junior Class; Treas. of Senior Class; Foot- ball Queen '58; Library Club [Dae DO MOO Ole OG GALA. '56,'57 (V. Pres.) Jr. Red Cross '54, '55 (Sec.-Treas.); Home Ec Club '54, '55; Pep Club '58; Annual Staff '58; Health Day Princess '56. RONALD JAMES WHEELER Prodie Football '54, '55, '56 (Co- Capt.), '57; Homecoming Escort '56, '57; Monogram Club '54, '55, '56, '57; Health Day Escort '55; Baseball '57, 08; Archery Club '55. ow oO — ROBERT ERNEST WILLIAMS V. Pres, Class '55, '58; Foot-. ball '54, '55, '56 (Co-Capt.), ‘07; Basketball '56, '57, '58; Basevialieos 56.57 (Co-= Capt.), '58; Beta Club ‘55, '56, '57, '58; Monogram Club 55, '56, '57 (Sec.-Treas,) '58; Christmas Escort '56; Salutatorian. Willis MARTHA ANN WILLS Home Ec Club '56; Library Club '58; Art Club '56, '57: Annual Staff '57, '58 (Co- Editor); Pep Club '58, ZA CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of '58, being of sound mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Patsy Allenleavesher ability to get Covington boys to Linda Faye Lawhorne. Mary DeLuca leaves her witty ways to Marolyn Sandidge. Sandra Tomlinson leaves her curly hair to her sister, Billie Jean. Madison Long leaves his ability to camp out in winter to Beaver Huffman. Wally Turnage leaves his ability to forget to Mark Green. Susan Loughhead leaves her ability to push a baby buggy to her brother, Dutch. Eva Austin leaves her good times at the square dances to anyone who can find a dollar to get there. Dorothy Stinnett leaves her grades to her baby brother, Buck. Ray Huffman leaves his ability to quit skippin to Bobby Tomlin. Doris Tomlin leaves her size to Phyllis Walmer, Maxine Greene leaves her place in the senior class to her brother, Jimmy, -if and when he gets there. Vernon Staton leaves his fullback position on the football team to Ronnie Shafer. Ralph Mikels leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Joe Glass. Victoria Malley leaves. her unwanted name, Frenchie , to her sister. Spike Camden leaves his ability to get out of class without skipping school to Donald Burch. Buck Clark leaves his small hands to Donald Bates. Wayne Garrett leaves his sideburns to Ollie Stinnett. Iris Green leaves her ability to study to her brother, Joe. Martha Ann Wills leaves her ability to drive to school every day to anyone crazy enough to do it. Douglas Hill leaves his car keys to his Fresh- men buddies. Franklin Clark leaves his ability to win arguments to anyone who needs it. Eddie Patterson leaves his winning ways with the teachers to Joe Wheeler. 22 Jean Wheeler leaves her ability to give excuses for going to the dentist and getting caught at it to her brother, Joe. Ernestine Claytor leaves her naturally blonde hair to Peggy Dudley. Pete Robey leaves his crew -cuts to those duck- tail cats. Linda Felts leaves her ability to date N.B. boys to Martha Lou McCormick. Ruth Chaplin leaves her ability to get out of class to her sister, Mary. Lavone Byers leaves her height to Gloria Jean Davis. Nancy Burch leaves her ability to skip classes and not get caught to Audrey Burch. Lewis Graybill leaves his ability to get kicked out of class to Ollie Stinnett. Marilyn Ogden leaves her height to Dot Lynn. Barbara Kline leaves the remains of her wool socks to Frances Claytor. Judy Gallier leaves her ''smallness to Billie Jean Tomlinson. Wayne Flint leaves his ability to be the Math teacher's pet to Ronnie Shafer. Betty Jo Shewey leaves her good times at P. M.H.S. to her sister, Mary Page. Herman Huffman leaves his witty ways to Joey Barger. Bobby Williams leaves his center position on the football team to Johnny Greene. Billy Long leaves his ability to sit in the drug store all day to ''Head Wilson. Clayton Mikels leaves his defensive left guard to Glenn Cunningham. Florence Coleman leaves her ability to get to the band bus on time to the other majorettes and band members who cannot make it. Sheldon Sorrels leaves his ability to grow a beard to Donald Bates. Jimmy Carter leaves his position on the athletic benches to Harry Carter. Donald Staton leaves his ability to pester girls to Johnny Greene. Gladys Burch leaves her ability to get a steady to her sister, Mattie. Barbara Patterson leaves her size to Phyllis Moore. Ronnie Wheeler leaves his halfback position on the football team to Tommy Fauber. CLASS PROPHECY As you wander through the garden called Life which is sometimes lovely andsometimes gloomy, you might see the members of the Class of '58 standing stalwarthly straight in their specific fields. To enlighten you on your journey I shall tell what has been the destination and achievement of each in these twenty years. Patsy Allen, who as mostof you remember liked men, is now the manager of the Buena Vista Y.M.C.A. Eva Austin whose ambitionwas to get out of town has circled the globe many times and has written the Austin Geography. Gladys Burch has spent most of her time discipling her twelve children. Nancy Burch who always talked too long when giving a speech is famous for her address, How To Get A Diamond For Keeps . Lavone Byers and Doris Tomlin are Richmond house - wives, They are still pals and work together as dress designers. Remember the number of girls Eugene Camden always had? Well, he told the last one that he would climb the highest mountain for her, so he is still climbing and is becoming a famous mountain climber. Jimmy Carter, the naive type the girls all went for, is still afarmer. He raises prize cattle. Ruth Chaplin is now in Hollywood where her Southern beauty and charm have won the hearts of many. Bucky Clark has accomplishedhis great ambition and has become the world's greatest crane operator. Franklin Clark, after graduating from college where he majored in history, has become a great historian. Ernestine Claytor leftfor Hawaii after graduation and is still there.doing the Hula. Florence Coleman whose ambition was to become a beautician, is now the owner of New York's largest beauty salon. Mary Ann DeLuca, known as the girl with a smile, is a model for the Smile Awhile Toothpaste Company. Linda Felts, the Florence Nightingale II, is happiest at the hospital caring for wounded space cadets. Wayne Flint who graduated from V.P.I. has just com- pleted the plans for a new White House in Washington. Judy Gallier, anurse, is quite excited over getting the position of stewardess on a Ship to the Moon. Be sure to read the comics because an old classmate of ours writes them. Wayne Garrett has four strips of comics in every paper in the country. Lewis Graybill tried hard to be serious, but it just couldn't be done. He is acomedianon TV, taking the place of Bob Hope. Iris Greenrealizedher dream. Sheisnowa secretary and has a lovely modern office in Miami. Oh, well, some girls can live on shorthand and typing but others prefer being ahomemaker. Maxine Greene, for instance, prefers cooking, cleaning, and sewing for her children, aS Doug Hill has returned to his old school, V.P.I., and is teaching. The young cadets call him ''Major Hill . Herman Huffman whose ambition was to sleep a long time just woke up the other day. Raymond Huffman, who helped to keep the cigarette company in business while he was in high school, now owns the Nice-Puff Cigarette Company. Barbara Kline, that cat from New York, got into the fieldof T.V. Now she tells her wild tales to large audiences. Madison and Billy Long turned out to be great scientists. They constructed the largest satellite ever to be sent up--Longnik. Victoria Malley, well, that's me, in case you didn't know it, has gone to Paris where she is teaching English and studying French. Susan Loughhead, I guess, just couldn't be anything but a mother because of her experience in lookiag after her brothers and sisters. She now has eight children of her own. Clayton Mikels, the quiet one, is a state policeman. Ralph Mikels is now the Mayor of Bedford. Marilyn Ogden is a concert pianist and organist with the National Orchestra. Barbara Patterson has also continued with her music. She is a noted singer. Our's is a nation with a big appetite and meatcutters are of vital importance. This is where Eddie Patterson comes into the picture, for he is one of the best. Pete Robey, I know you remember him well, is the President andowner of Robey's Jet Motors. Betty Jo Shewey is now ateacher at Parry McCluer High School. Sheldon Sorrels has taken over Authur Murray's dance studios all over the United States. Donald Staton is a famous Hollywood director. Vernon Staton is coaching for one of the National Baseball Leagues. Dorothy Stinnett has turned over a new leaf for now she believes in students attending school every day. She has become a visiting teacher. Sandra Tomlinson is married to a preacher. Wally Turnage who was always looking for some- thing has become an astronomer. Jean Wheeler is still living in Texas where her husband struck oil. Ronnie Wheeler was always fond of girls but now has put his interest to use, he is a cover-girl photographer. Bobby Williams is coaching on the Moon. Oh, well, he always did like moonlight! Martha Ann Wills, last but not least, has finally achievedher goal. Sheisa Doctor, but, instead of doctor - ing humans she doctors dogs on the planet ''Pluto. This is all of our class and they have done well for themselves, but however you might see them in twenty years always remember, Underclassmen, that the Class of '58 are your friends. CHARACTERISTICS Other girls NAME FAVORITE SONG Teardrops Patsy Allen That's the way Dancing it goes! va Austin How 'bout that? Jealous women Twilight Time adys Burch FOh, Geel | Dating Kelly Homework _| Chances Are™ Nancy Burch Really? Dating Harold omework Could This Be Magic? LaVone Byers WAIN titre Writing letters Bulldog —_—s{ Loving You io) R o) ° oo a. 3 go Ss ie) e) — 5 ) — — (e) Ko) n | Ben QQ) c i | | Madison Long Dating Alice Giggly girls Wear My Ring Susan Loughhead Dancing Slim girls It Might As Well Be Spring Victoria Malley ollecting ossipers ilhouette ifequarae’ «00 | Sonavge een ayton Mikels Shooting pool | Work ____| Boney Moronie Marilyn Ogden Oh for crap sakes! Attending W. L. irls who smoke An Affair To fraternity parties pape ad Remember ddie Patterson Going to Arnold's |Homewor Jailhouse Rock believe it! Valle Barbara Patterson |''Oh, really? Dating Ed Special Angel Pete Robey Great day in Listening to Chevrolets Happy, Happy th' morning! Randy's Birthday Betty Jo Shewey My heavens! Dating Joe Twelfth of Never eldon So Hi ya, doll!” Hot Rodding motorcycles ernon Staton Wait a minute! Dating Maxine To get caught Special Angel skippi ew Eugene Camden 'Call the Law! Raunchy immy Carter Shake | ciasmyeeaes | Dancing amasauinaen| lets manvenaumeien| iy TW Chaplin Dating Buddy Seminary girls Happy, Happy Birthday Daniel Clark pica girls Deep Purple (Florence Coleman | Mercy Dear!” | Having a good time [Homework [The Joker™ eae ss caer saturday nights | udy Gallier Honestly! Looking for a red N. B. boys Fascination i eee telephone Douglas Hill Hello, dah! Dating Janet Homework Happy, Happy Wear My Ring” S15] = 3 S - | 5 g i Oh, goodness! Dating Cubby Seminary Hill eB Lintiog acetic gmes| NBULAOg Vantin heen] How bout that? [Watching movies [Snobs | Special Angel” Wally Turnage Those are the breaks''| Hiking and Silly girls Unchained Melody danci ote. Against Me Ronnie Wheeler Bobby Williams 24 VALEDICTORIAN IRIS GREEN SALUTATORIAN BOBBY WILLIAMS 25 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Victoria Malley Douglas Hill BEST DANCERS Eva Austin Sheldon Sorrels BEST ALL AROUND Ruth Chaplin Pete Robey | MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Nancy Burch Bobby Williams WITTIEST Mary Ann De Luca Herman Huffman BIGGEST FLIRTS Barbara Patterson Ronnie Wheeler Stolen sweets! Jimmy doing a bit of ''before-school studying. Mrs. Van der Veer's homeroom, Mr. Lemley taking the pictures of the Seniors. Getting back Solid Geometry tests! Pondering over Government. Charlottesville bound! 28 an (ree Lunch Time. Our one-armed photographer. Those Argyle socks! Where are the boys? Deerhunting. Barbara gets measured for her cap and gown. The Beta Club Convention, Maxine gets a new hair-do. 29 CLASSES oil GUA S52 OO RSLI DS Class Officers President... .0,.2 «se bing. Floyd Vice-President ...... Billy Wells SOCt.tisacteteasesi ) . LIOLeLtammeeLIse TVEAaS =. 6 cis) clo ose dANCeralrerson Sponsors ........ Miss Iannuzzi Mrs. Venables Not pictured .....Helen Covington Janet Anderson Bonnie Arthurs Ronald Berry Carolyn Blosser Willie Brantley Donald Burch Bonnie Camden Ila Carter Evelyn Cash Mary Chaplin Betty Chittum William Clements Lorrain Coffey Glenn Cunningham Billy Davis Norvelle Decker Peggy Dudley James Duff CIDA SS 1ONF [eae Bing Floyd Zeanette Garrett Dicky Gilbert Joe Glass Jane Green Faye Greene Johnny Greene Gwynn Grow Emma Jean Hall Jimmy Hickman Frankie Hogan Charlene Hostetter Tommy Huffman Mary Lee Jennings Peggy Jones Romalda Jones Patricia Justice Ernest Lawhorne Robin Lawhorne Lois Lilley Shirley Moody Clyde Moore - ‘ a LE Phyllis Moore Ll | yey Ke James Morgan a. Ze | A “ Jane Patterson Tommy Puckett Charlotte Ramsey Carolyn Rogers Beverley Seay Loretta Secrist Ronnie Shafer Mary Page Shewey Carolyn Slough Johnny Snider Peggy Spence Alice Truslow Billy Wells Jessie West Johnny White Jesse Wilmer Jackie Wilson Geraldine Withers - . 5 eR rtetrcegeteneintinnipsidientsinsiatuiniomendsineduiommt Class Officers President......... Donald Cash Vice-President ... Horace Henson Sec-Treas .........J0e Stinnett Sponsors: Mrs. Lemon, Mr. Micou Dina Albanese Ronald Ayers Jerry Ballard Joseph Bono Stirling Breeden Joe Byers Harry Carter Donald Cash James Cash Kathy Cash Mary Cash Jane Chittum Geraldine Clark Cecil Clark Frances Claytor Ray Clements Nancy Clevenger Margie Cullen Julie Cullen Gloria Davis Vivian Davis Barbara Eggleston Shirley Falls Kenneth Fitzgerald Reginald Fix Joyce Floyd Mary Alice Garrett Wayne Gilbert Betsy Grow David Grow Tommy Grow Shirley Hamilton Horace Henson Louise Henson GEASS 405 1960 Jane Lee Hickman Norma Jean Higginbotham Gwendolyn Huffman Ray Humphries Jimmy Jenkins Romalda Jones James Kirkpatrick Daniel Kline Johnny Lampe Betty Lineberry Glenn Lynn Joe Lynn Anna Lee Majors Sam Mays Gaytha Montgomery Glada Montgomery Patsy Moore Donald Moran Robert Morgan Judy McElroy Dianne Nuckols Jimmy Ogden Brenda Ramsey Linda Rhodes Mary Rice Carolyn Sandidge Marolyn Sandidge Nancy Sandidge Danny Shafer Gene Shafer Carey Slough Barbara Smith Billy Snider Jerry Statome Ronnie Statome Joe Stinnett ZANE Ollie Stinnett Jim Thomas Mary Frances Tomlin Bonnie Vest Lucille Vest Joe Wheeler Linda Wheeler Loretta Wheeler Bobby White Judy White Nyoka Widdifield Arlene Williams CLASS Class Officers Pres...... Mary Lou Williams WiCe=PreS i. ais Oo NLLKePDYeES Sec.-Treas. .. Tommy Dickinson Sponsors: Miss Glass, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Rinker. Not Pictured: Johnny Huffman, Vickie Manuel, James Ruley. Ronnie Agnor Irene Arthurs Joe Barger C.D. Brads Robert Brads Billy Breeden Audrey Burch Mike Byers Edwin Cundiff Freddy Davis Mary Davis Tommy Dickinson Eugene Dixon Blair Edwards Peggy Entsminger Tommy Fauber Dreama Flint Juanita Floyd Patricia Floyd Glenn Gardner Betty Jane Garrett Jane Garrett Hazel Garrett Donna Glass Teddy Griner Jimmy Higginbotham Donald Hostetter Ernest Hostetter OF ’6l Richard Hudson Larry Huffman Delores Humphries Jimmy Jewell Marjorie Jewell Horace Keiser Ed Allen Kirkpatrick Bill Lotts Richard Loughhead Clyde Lynn Jerry Miller Joyce Mohler Curtis Montgomery George McCormick Martha Lou McCormick Peggy McElroy James McNally Susan O'Connell (ne nawes Wayne Painter Betty Jo Payne Gregory Paynter Dicky Pryor John Rice Lottie Schart Marshall Scott Linda Secrist Wayne Shafer Mary Lou Smith Tommy Smith Tommy Sorrels Edith Spence Margie Taylor Hilda Thorne Betty Jo Tomlin Patsy Tomlin Billie Jean Tomlinson Basil Tripp Jeanette Truslow Kirk Venables Samuel Wilkins Mary Lou Williams Revo Williams Phyllis Wilmer Billy Wilson Joe Wilson Carolyn Wiseman James Wood Mary Wood Gib Ars Si ©) hae CLASS OFFICERS President..... Phyllis Stinnett Vice-President . . . Donald Bates Sec.-Treas..... Gary Williams Sponsors: Mrs. Meade, Miss McNeil, Mr. Childress. Not Pictured: Raymond Agnor, Betty Jo Allen, Lester Beverley, Ronald Coleman, Gladys Ferguson, Kenneth Hostetter, Joyce Lindsay, Betty Miller, Oliver Moore, Dennis Moran, Joe Nuckols, Pat Ramsey, Robert Tomlin, Thelma Allen Edward Arnson Gerald Austin Doris Ballard Donald Bates James Berringer Joyce Beverley Karen Beverley Linda Bosserman Bill Brown Robert Buchanan Carole Burch Hiram Burch Mattie Burch Norma Carter Roy Cash Betty Chittum Joe Chittum Gay Clements Darlis Coffey Joyce Coffey Joy¢e Coleman Wendell Coleman Joe Covington Bill Cullen Bill Dickinson David Dudley Carol Floyd Mary Fox Wayne Gallier Myrtle Garrett Elizabeth Gilbert Mark Green Keith Grow Ja nice Hall Dottie Hamilton CLASS OF ’62 Delilah Hartless Don Hostetter Bobby Huffman Joann Humphreys George Jenkins Carolyn Johnson Doris Johnson Roger Kempler Teresa Lampe Betty Jo Lawhorne Kenneth Lawhorne Linda Lawhorne Donald Leighton Dorothy Lynn Eugene Lynn Carolyn Mason Denvil Mason Steven Mikels James Moore Kenneth Moran Barbara Morgan Virginia McDaniel Wanda McNally Paul Pelter Donna Plunkett Judy Pryor Marshall Pugh Charles Ramsey Joyce Rice Carl Ruley Richard Ryan Doris Sanderson John Sanderson Donnie Sizer Gary Sizer Betty Smith Louise Starnes Barbara Statome Douglas Staton Gordon Staton Phyllis Stinnett Dorothy Tomlin Ruby Tomlin John Wheeler Gary Williams Joyce Wilmer Robert Wiseman Ruth Wiseman 1. Mr. Camden 2. Mr. Childress 3. Miss Glass 4. Mrs. Glass do. Mr. Graham 6. Miss Iannuzzi 7. Mr. Kling 8. Mrs. Lemon 40 Mrs. Long Mr. Lynn Mrs. Mead Miss Meador 13. Mr. Micou Mrs. Moore Miss McNeil Mr. Olson Miss Quinn Mrs. Rinker Miss Schlosser Miss Sizer Col. Taylor 41 item OTM Mr. Turner Mrs, Van der Veer Mr. Vannoy Mrs. Vannoy 13. Mrs. White 14, Mrs. Venables em iN NEO cos, LPS ae : ATHLETICS 43 ene Sas THE 1957 FIGHTING BLUES First row: Pete Robey, Joe Wheeler, Tommy Fauber, Glenn Cunningham, Bobby Williams, James Duff, Monk Fix, Wayne Flint, Vernon Staton. Second row: Bo Moran, Tommy Huffman, Bucky Clark, Ernest Lawhorne, Joe Glass, Willie Brantley, Gwynn Grow, Spike Ca mden, Ronnie Wheeler, Clayton Mikels. Third row: Lewis Micou (coach), Ollie Stinnett, David Grow, Wayne Garrett, Jerry Statome, DonStaton, Ronnie Shafer, John Greene, John Snider, Buck Stinnett, Bill Snider, Bo Henson. Co-captain Pete Robey Coach Jarvis Bobby Williams boots an extra point against Central High. a. ay Ce Ee Be é SENIORS ON THE SQUAD First row: Bucky Clark, Pete Robey, Bobby Williams, Vernon Staton, Ronnie Wheeler, Wayne Flint. Second row: Eugene Camden, Clayton Mikels, Wayne Garrett, Donald Staton. P.M.H.S. 19 Lee High 0 27 Wilson Memorial 0 ZORIV.S.D: 6 54 Buchanan 0 26 Central 0 7 Waynesboro 14 33 Clifton Forge 13 7 Lexington 32 12 Natural Bridge u Co-Capt Vernon Staton Line-up: R.E. John Snider, R.T. Jerry Statome, R.G. Glenn Cunningham, C. Bob Williams, L.G. James Duff, L.T. David Grow, L.E. Buck Stinnett. R.H.B. Ronnie Wheeler, Q.B. Pete Robey, F.B. Vernon Staton, L.H.B. Ronnie Shafer. Bobby Williams, Nancy Burch, Pete Robey, Jean Wheeler, Vernon Staton, Maxine Greene, Ronnie Wheeler, Lisa Jo Lynn, crown-bearer. HOMECOMING Joe Wheeler throwing a pass to Vernon Staton for a touchdown in the Homecoming game with Clifton Forge. } ’ 46 Gwendolyn Huffman, Geraldine Withers, Ruth Chaplin, Betty Jo Shewey, Nancy Burch, Judy McElroy, Evelyn Cash, Margie Cullen. CHEERLEADERS SENIOR CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Burch, Ruth Chaplin, Betty Jo Shewey. ne ae: VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Seated: Glenn Cunningham, Dutch Loughhead. First row: Bobby Williams, Jimmy Carter, John Snider, David Grow, John White, Pete Robey, Ronnie Shafer. Second row: James Duff, Frankie Hogan, Gwynn Grow, Lewis Graybill, Billy Snider, Douglas Hill, Johnny Greene, Billy Wells, Coach Vannoy. First row: Donnie Cash, Bobby White, Wayne Painter, Wayne Shafer, (Mgr.), Kenneth Fitzgerald, Ronnie Statome, Gregory Paynter. Second row: Coach Micou, Basil Tripp, Tommy Dickinson, Larry Huffman, Wendell Coleman, Jimmy Higginbotham, Johnny Rice. a . = ae 8 : — a ao) wi eer ie F a AS al, Fe “les eh og ge weet a og Eee a? 2 Ce See Rw Va fae foo 2 OR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 8M 3 2 Se ea q pe ‘ sas JUNI Meanie 48 SJr mamiomoai2z7oOonnxArO-2ZzmMnNm aS Ne) FIRST SIX Jimmy Carter, Pete Robey, Bobby Williams, John White, David Grow, John Snider. ers 1957 BASEBALL TEAM First row: Ronnie Wheeler, James Duff, Mac Felts, Bobby Williams, Vernon Staton, Buck Stinnett, Johnny Snider, Ronnie Statome, Tommy Huffman, James Cash. Second row: Sam Mays, Jr., BoHenson, Madison Long, Donnie Cash, Bo Moran, Coach Kurtz, Pete Robey, Gwynn Grow, Donald Staton, David Grow, Jerry Statome (Mgr.). 1957 BASEBALL SCHEDULE P.M.H.S. 8......... Wilson Memorial 3 P5MiHS.)9)3) es. ate eee Central 2 P.MiB Sire alc iekeee te kOLULOLeEr OLge 1 PSMiB.S2 Vie eee een Vc) 0 P°M.HS.) 6). es ee Wilson Memorialind P.MiH.S? 25... cutee ee buchanan 1 PMH S le ie peor Lies 5 P.M.H-Sa 5 aeons Ger entra 2 P.M: 4S.2 Goo ee eee exineton 5 P.M.H:S 2 3 . eo istedene Acura bor ioge 4 P.IM.H.S3 Vel 2 ees ee et ae 1 P2M H:S) 7.67) .0.0-1ses ee bucnanan 3 P{M.H.S sere) ve cterenstetete LOXing ton 0 P-MiHiS SSS ice. parectc sees eae as 0 PiM:HiS. lee, eal ctiNatlralorigge 6 50 The Keyhole Well, the Soc Hop seems to have hrought out a number of our new and old couples. One of our s weet- est is Waynes F. and Barbara P. it seems to me that you took hex home, Wayne. Am I right? My goodness! What are we co- do with these Juniors? Es- | Carolyn B. and Johnny You two have been seen togeth- lately: couple % rie J. and Nean’’ W., Kathy BiISO each other talations ¢ a prize. Vou, to, his and all have fun? Well, ! FEATURES 51 LIBRARY CLUB First row: Carolyn Blosser, Judy Gallier, Betty Jo Shewey, Norvelle Decker, Nancy Burch, LorettaSecrist, Mary Ann De Luca, Barbara Patterson, Florence Coleman, Patsy Allen. Second row: Maxine Greene, Clyde Roberts, Jean Wheeler, Jessie West, Ila Carter, Linda Rhodes, Alice Truslow, Carolyn Sandidge, Martha Ann Wills, Carolyn Rogers, Evelyn Cash, Linda Felts, Mary Page Shewey, Shirley Moody, Jane Green, Peggy Entsminger, Geraldine Withers, Emma Jean Hall. Third row: Carolyn Wiseman, Betty Jo Payne, Betty Chittum, Anna Lee Majors, Marolyn Sandidge, Mary Cash, Juanita Floyd, Marilyn Ogden, Iris Green, Janet Anderson. President. . Vice-Pres , Sec.-Treas . Reporter. .. Sponsor ... aye e OFFICERS seteret Nancy, DULCE .. Loretta Secrist Mary Ann De Luca . Norvelle Decker ....Miss Meador OFFICERS President. csc ciel ereesta ns ss UGLeY Durch VICG=Presi-tie- -1. stse) se.) Helen Covington SCs 1 Leas tees teat sis ce sis elete ee udy McIlroy RGDOrtele- wiessucele sists. 'e% s s )eo-e sd ane, Garrett SDONSODM EEE Ts etts tere cde sn61. + is1ee MIs..white HOME EC CLUB Seated on floor: Margie Jewell, Mary Lou Williams, Gloria Davis, Martha Lou McCormick, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Dreama Flint, Nancy Sandidge, Brenda Ramsey, Bonnie Arthurs, Mary Lee Jennings, Betty Chittum. Seated: Janice Hall, Jane Garrett, Audrey Burch, Judy McElroy Doris Ballard, Betty Jane Garrett, Susan O'Connell, Myrtle Garrett, Linda Bosserman, Dorothy Lynn, Barbara Statome, Linda Lawhorne, Karen Beverley, Joyce Coffey, Mary Fox, Carolyn Burch, Standing: Patsy Moore, Judy Pryor, Joyce Mohler, Dottie Hamilton, Gay Clements, Joyce Wilmer, Mrs. White, Lois Lilley. 5S MONOGRAM CLUB First row: Clayton Mikels, Wayne Garrett, Pete Robey, Bobby Williams, Daniel Clark, Vernon Staton, Ronnie Wheeler. Second row: Ollie Stinnett, Dicky Gilbert, Glenn Cunningham, Johnny Greene, James Duff, Jackie Wilson, Jerry Statome. Third row: Bo Henson, Frankie Hogan. Ronnie Shafer, James Cash, Joe Stinnett, Ernest Lawhorne, Gene Shafer. Fourth row: Mr. Vannoy, Johnny Snider, Donnie Cash, Johnny White, David Grow, Billy Snider. es OFFICERS President’.,.%. so stoi. ee co clacte ss iW ernonseaton Vice Presidente.otceletel eieue' ciel era ReLeLOUey Secretary-Treasurer ........ Frankie Hogan 54 OFFICERS IPTESIOC bee teksksue lc cle srs reress 0s i. AP . Maxine Greene WICGe PY eS ncaa ete sic se ete pehettelereweneletene Shirley Moody BECLCLALY mI LTeCASULCTIis i. screleleiets's yeh Cues Dina Albanese ReEDOLL Cle steretetea ons retekess vot ans ereisherare Mary Ann De Luca SDOISOLs ist east tes BWM Cy Het PTT oe cuter s weet. Mrec amaen PEP CLUB First row: Nancy Burch, Margie Cullen, Judy McElroy, Geraldine Withers, Betty Jo Shewey, Evelyn Cash, Ruth Chaplin, Shirley Moody, Maxine Greene, Mary Ann De Luca. Second row: Jean Wheeler, Clyde Roberts, Dorothy Stinnett, Barbara Patterson, Peggy Spence, Mary Page Shewey, Carolyn Blosser, Jane Patterson. Loretta Secrist, Jeanette Truslow, Linda Lawhorne. Third row: Patricia Justice, Peggy Dudley, Carolyn Slough, Carolyn Rogers, Edith Spence, Barbara Kline, Martha Ann Wills, Judy Gallier, Doris Ballard, Audrey Burch, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Gloria Jean Davis. Fourth row: Jane Lee Hickman, Mary Frances Tomlin, Arlene Williams, Donna Glass, Marilyn Ogden, Iris Green, Mary Cash, Linda Felts, Anna Lee Majors, Norvelle Decker. Fifth row: Zeanette Garrett, Mary Chaplin, Jane Garrett, Peggy McElroy, Beverley Seay, Sandra Tomlinson, Gladys Burch, Patsy Tomlin, Jane Green, Janet Anderson, Linda Rhodes, Robin Lawhorne. Sixth row: BrendaRamsey, Nancy Sandidge, Marolyn Sandidge, Bunny Humphries, Dreama Flint, Betty Jo Payne, Mary Lou Williams, Margie Jewell, Martha Lou McCormick, Juanita Floyd. = 5 Sees 55 BETA CLUB Seated: Norvelle Decker, Iris Green, LorettaSecrist, Doris Tomlin, Eva Austin, Marilyn Ogden. Standing: Madison Long, Billy Long, Jane Green, Janet Anderson, Carolyn Rogers, Shirley Moody, Robin Lawhorne, Bobby Williams, Mr. Lynn. Standing-second row: Billy Wells, Raymond Huffman, Douglas Hill, Pete Robey. OFFICERS Presidents,. cen cee ee DOL Iss LOM in Vite“ Pres wer aire we uasl WO elt a DeCrise See siepogctoletstetelenci Scnlekelchevoe ml AvAUSTIN Editors of the ''PARRIMAC NEWS Triedss ese ee eer is Green SPONSOI sit cele tatarave eeedeter cn. tonne al sviin Eva Austin, Doris Tomlin, Iris Green. 56 President..... “ts, ot Be © Species Cee AaB Gee ered ee sie ste see ENYLLS Moore WACOSET ESICCNLaccct ats els ous tercleue: ct 3e A SA heehee oe... Charlene Hostetter SOCLCLAl Vina: cokes ere remote. Ace oe va cie tele tel cleteh ot ciate: eitcrets ..... Carolyn Rogers PECAasurersrcre sue veasts s Any Pe Stes ty Gate OR as se epamerers .....Mary Frances Tomlin MECOPGersOle PONS stsices bale ores sis tere okie Mel elcustedctctelsr ete tatcke secrete .-Lottie Schart SDONEOLMRESEN. Teas lease enc sts ess is wens PE icivicicd Meksuelctel det eter sis selere ons MISsS Quinn G.A.A. First row: Phyllis Moore, Mary Frances Tomlin, Lottie Schart, Carolyn Rogers. Second row: Mary Cash, Norma Jean Higginbotham, Betty Jo Tomlin, Faye Greene, Bonnie Camden, Barbara Smith, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Gloria Jean Davis, Joyce Mohler, Joyce Beverley. Third row: Jane Patterson, Alice Truslow, Margie Cullen, Julia Cullen, Judy White, Edith Spence, Beverley Seay, Betty Jo Payne, Audrey Burch, Irene Arthurs, Miss Quinn, Fourth row: Jane Lee Hickman, Janet Anderson, Jane Green, Loretta Secrist, Shirley Moody, Mary Lou Williams, Dreama Flint, Norvelle Decker, Mary Page Shewey, Carolyn Blosser, Fifth row: Sandra Tomlinson, Gladys Burch, Patsy Allen, Arlene Williams, Martha Lou McCormick, Juanita Floyd, Donna Glass, Karen Beverley. Not Pictured: Shirley Falls, Betsy Grow, Charlene Hostetter, Robin Lawhorne, Linda Secrist, Mary Lou Smith, Dorothy Stinnett. Dili ART CLUB Seated: Patricia Justice, Geraldine Withers, Barbara Kline, Peggy Spence, Gloria Jean Da vis, Tommy Fauber, Evelyn Cash, Bonnie Camden, Jane Patterson, Mary Lou Smith, Mary Elizabeth Rice, Betty Lineberry, Bonnie Vest. Standing-First row: Ernest Lawhorne, Gene Shafer, Dicky Pryor, Dicky Gilbert, Ronnie Berry, Dianne Nuckols, Barbara Eggleston, Betty Jo Tomlin, Patsy Tomlin. Standing-Second row: Jerry Statome, Horace Henson, Clyde Cash, Jimmy Hickman, Eugene Camden, Sheldon Sorrels, Mary Cash, Donna Glass, Kirk Venables, Donald Cash, Robert Morgan. Not Pictured: Shirley Hamilton, Dorothy Stinnett. OFFICERS Presidents; sseeeae. tee Geraldine Withers Vice-President. ..:.... Dianne Nuckols Secretary. : wisi. « 0 es Dorothy. stinnett Treasurer )... .'.... ©... oane Patterson Reporterevtss.cey cee ee. ... Mary Cash Sponsor sheets tere eee ce LUSSeoChiOssel 58 President.... Vice-President Sec.-Treas... SVONSOLMersrsr ens CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS: William Clements . . -Phyllis Moore .. Alice Truslow ee VLC ae LUN er: First row: Patsy Tomlin, Charlene Hostetter, Alice Truslow, Phyllis Moore, Donna Glass. Second row: Mr. Turner, Billy Wells, Johnny White, Madison Long, William Clements. 59 Membership TROMBONES Lewis Graybill Edwin Cundiff Olin E. Shafer BARITONE HORNS Stirling Breeden James Berringer SAXES Robin Lawhorne Julie Cullen Julie Royer BASS HORN David Grow Director: Mr. Graham ALTO HORNS Billy Breeden Richard Hudson Marshall Pugh TRUMPETS Don Cash Gregory Paynter Wayne Painter Basil Tripp John Rice Pat Ramsey Jerry Miller Ricky Brown Michael Fox Jimmy Pryor Jimmy Pugh BAND CLARINETS Phyllis Moore Billy Wilson Elaine Byers Sherry Brads Carolyn Sorrels Katherine Shafer Charlotte Wagner Judy Marett Chet Covington Steven Cunningham Robert Buchanan Russell Fitzgerald DRUMS Joe Marett Douglas Hill Donald Burch Mary Cash Wayne Shifflett SENIOR MAJORETTES Diane Nuckols-Head Majorette Mary Garrett Peggy McElroy Linda Felts Carolyn Sandidge Bonnie Camden Florence Coleman Louise Henson JUNIOR MAJORETTES Judy White Faye Green Lorrain Coffey Faye Conner Carolyn Lilley st Mit S a pa OFFICERS President and Band Captain . . Lewis Graybill Vice-President........... Phyllis Moore SCCLELALVEEs wigs sets cists st oceie se ULie, GuLIen Dibrariansaeeets teeters. RODIN Liawhorne Don Cash Supply Sergeant ........... Douglas Hill Head Majorette .......... Diane Nuckols DireCtorz eric. cleuelekererershe se se lvil stud alla MAJORETTES First Row: Mary Alice Garrett, Dianne Nuckols, Peggy McElroy. Second Row: Florence Coleman, Bonnie Camden, Linda Felts, Carolyn Sandidge, Louise Henson. GLEE CLUB Director: Bonnie Arthurs Nancy Burch Donald Cash Cecil Clark William Clements Helen Covington Patricia Floyd Judy Gallier Tommy Grow Shirley Hamilton Delores Humphries Mary Lee Jennings 62 Mr. Graham Lois Lilley Victoria Malley Martha Lou McCormick Marilyn Ogden Barbara Patterson Carol Schuyler Ronnie Shafer Carey Slough Louise Starnes Billie Jean Tomlinson Jeanette Truslow DANCE BAND Singers: Martha Lou McCormick, Lois Lilley, Barbara Patterson, Delores Humphries. Pianist: Marilyn Ogden. First row: Robin Lawhorne, Mr. Graham, Julie Cullen, Phyllis Moore. Second row: Douglas Hill,Wayne Painter, Lewis Graybill, David Grow, Don Cash, Sheldon Sorrels, Gregory Paynter. Sponsor: Mr. Graham. THE BLUETTES Martha Lou McCormick Barbara Patterson Lois Lilley Delores Humphries 63 sage ee oe — a ee a JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL First row: Bobby Garrison, Leo Huffman, Billy Carolyn Sorrels, Jo Ann Hinkle, Sherrill Reynolds Anderson, Jane Green, Loretta Secrist, Jane Garrett, Bonnie Camden, Carolyn Sandidge. Fourth row: Betty Smith, Shirley Moody, Mary Lou Williams, Mary Page Shewey, Betty Jo Payne, Miss Iannuzzi, Betsy Gilbert, Donna Glass, Williams Clements, Arlene Williams. Fifth row: Gay Clements, Victoria Malley, Peggy Dudley, Carolyn Slough. Sixth row: Jimmy Higginbotham, Buck Stinnett, Ernest Lawhorne, Billy Wells, James Duff, Mary Chaplin, Butch Wheeler, James Kirkpatrick. 64 Seay, James Plogger, Rosa De Luca, Butch Micou, Wayne Brantley, Mike Guinn. Second row: Hilda Agnor, Janet Stinnett, Sandra Lynn, . Third row: Dot Lynn, Carolyn Rogers, Janet OFFICERS President.). setici. tere snipe LL L WELLS Vice-President ........ Ronnie Shafer Treasurer... cies ctabeletetreetons Jane Green Secretary .). c ete 1.8 11s see OLelia SeCrist Sergeant-at-arms........ Leo Huffman Captain of Messengers .....James Duff Messenger ........ William Clements Reporter. ........... vsanet Anderson SDONSOMD.° 5 tileiie fa cee Seoieueleke Miss Iannuzzi DOWN TO EARTH Sophomore-Class Play April 12, 1956 Agnes, an angel .. Pilone, an angel.. Wilford, an angel . Augusta Applegate Diana Clump.... Orpha Teel ... Ruthie Teel... Millie Bromsley. Baxter Bromsley June Bromsley. Richard White . Herman Howell. Robert Hanley . Directors .... . . shirley Moody este, Dilly Wells . Willie Brantley -.. Peggy Cash . Janet Anderson -Robin Lawhorne . Carolyn Slough . Jane Patterson Ernest Lawhorne Norvelle Decker . . Ronnie Shafer Glen Cunningham .Jimmy Hickman .. Mr. Owens, Mrs. Venables REMEMBER Last Year's Beauty Contest winners... school opening on September 5...the Juniors taking Aptitude tests... the Seniors receiving their rings... Mr. Lemley taking pictures ... the Senior trip to Charlottesville... the football games... Homecoming...Monogram initiation ... the football squad going to Washington... the Band playing at our games ... the boys going deer hunting... pep meetings. . last year's Beta Convention in Richmond... the basketball games... the: P;T,A: Fair’... Mr..Klinegvandemr, Camden teaching Industrial Arts... the many Christmas parties, especially the one the teachers gave the students... the dances... staying inafter school... getting ads for the annual... the Staff working onthe annual...picture snapping . ..loafingintheDrugStore... those Government Achievement tests ... struggling over Mid-term exams and wish- ing we had Studied a bitharder ...our substitute teachers ...Mr. Olsen joining the faculty . . . dreaming of another Health Day, this year's baseball games, Senior trip to Washington, the Junior -Senior Prom, Class Night, graduation, and then a long vacation. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL SPONSORED BY THE MERCHANTS OF BUENA VISTA Eva Austin-Christmas Queen CHRISTMAS 68 COMES TO P.M.H.S. 69 Patsy Allen Ruth Chaplin Florence Coleman Mary Ann De Luca THE PARRIMAC ig Nancy Burch Co-Editor Wayne Flint Iris Green Maxine Greene al ws 70 Madison Long Susan Loughhead Victoria Malley STAFF 58 Martha Ann Wills Co-Editor Marilyn Ogden Barbara Patterson Betty Jo Shewey Wally Turnage al HEALTH DAY Theme: Cast POCanOntaswac . ceer ss Jonni Roliems sa rencte cet Powhatanuesn. .ts ager Captain John Smith... Christopher Newport . Rev. Robert Hunt.... JAMESTOWN . - -JO Ann Payne ....dsames Bono .. Jimmy Carter S cadet VlLACerelts -Herman Huffman .... Pete Robey ee, Other Colonists: Mike Byers, Peggy Entsminger, James Kirkpatrick, Shirley Falls, Johnny Greene, Peggy Spence, Billy Wells, Shirley Moody, Maxine Greene, Ruth Chaplin, Mary Ann Deluca, Joyce Mohler, Betty Jo Shewey, Jane Patterson, Joe Glass, Johnny Huffman, Billy Davis, Mary Chaplin, Ollie Stinnett, Dina Albanese. 12 HE MADE OUR ANNUAL POSSIBLE ADVERTISEMENTS JAMES LEES AND SONS COMPANY GLASGOW Rockbridge County SHEWEY SUPPLY COMPANY TASTEE FREEZE MILDRED’S BEAUTY SHOP Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clark People's Bank Building 29th St. Route 60 Phone 5800 Buena Vista Virginia Buena Vista Virginia BROWN’S FURNITURE SHAFER’S CAFE and APPLIANCE MART Formerly Maytag Sales and Service Lexington ROBEY MOTOR CO. 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Box 266 Buena Vista Virginia Buena Vista ae PRES BROWN BONDED FIBERS SPORT CAMERA INCORPORATED SHOP Makers of Corrugated Paper and Simulated Leather Lexington Vir ginia Buena Vista Virginia na J. ED. DEAVER SONS, INC. VIRGINIA GAS DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION Men's and Boy's Clothing Phone HO 3-2311 Lexington, Virginia Only Gas gives you such modern, dependable service! Compliments of CHARLES W. BARGER SON Phone HO 3-2106 Lexington Lexington, Virginia These are the best years of your life. Enjoy them, K. BROWN AMOLE JOHN H. DICKINSON Mortician-Ambulance Service Telephone 5060-6585 Buena Vista Virginia Buena Vista Virginia VALLEY STORE, INC. BERNSON SILK MILL Buena Vista's Shopping Center ! 1723 Sycamore Ave. Phone 3000 Buena Vista Virginia Buena Vista Virginia Compliments of EARL M. 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