Parry McCluer High School - Parrimac Yearbook (Buena Vista, VA)
- Class of 1959
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A-lftaking one, step toward the,future---Q future ffilvhich may hold great things for the world in the : 9 Y form of space travel and atom1c power It 1S 1n th1s world of momentous happemngs that we as 1nd1v1dua1s w1ll str1ve to atta1n our oals and ach1eve our pu rp o s e s Yet, as we work, each 1n our respect1ve f1elds, We W111reta1n one character1st1c 1n common we w1ll gam 1n f1n1te pleasure from dwell1ng on cher1shed mem or1es of the past our days at Parry McCluer It 1S the hope of those who have worked to gether on th1s, The Parr1mac of 1959 , that when these pages are read and reread 1n years to come, thev w1ll recall to your m1nd these pleasant memor1es and days 1n the1r proper re spect as the best davs of your l1fe THE STAFF 'Wray all 7 A KQV :NS 'alis- MTN' J-5-TEL gr 11' a ey ,Q A if .1Q:Ii,QQ,Q by-.,,v Q4 ft 'AKA A J Y' H-.ag gl o of J-'Q ' egg .-.-FFA? -VS Q5 sae Wd f3v 1.5: if SPF' ww' ' ,,,.42-' QQQQ l. Q Q1 Q . , -,L ' ' Us' EG- . . . . . . If , 5' . Lklil Qfi, g . 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Not Pictured: Mr. James Seay. 5 Mr. F. W. Kling, Jr. Superintendent-Principal of Elementary B. S. Roanoke College M. S. University of Virginia 6 Mrs. Helen Glass School Secretary Miss Phyllis Sizer High School Secretary Heli.- K77 km.. - Mr. R. Clayton Camden Principal of High School A. B. Washington and Lee University M. Ed. University of Virginia 7 We x mfr 'una-:P av gg 'O V22 W. S3 l l aft ,E Faculty Miss Joyce Arrington English-Social Studies Mrs. Ellen Bare English-Social Studies Mr. Erne st Bowman Music Mr. Robert Childress Science Mr . James Coleman English Mr. Joseph Downing Athletics Director Social Studies Mr . Robert Figger s Science ' Miss Essie Glass Assistant Principal Social Studies Miss Virginia Iannuzzi Mathematics-English Mr. Council Jarman Business Mrs. Barbara Lemon English-Social Studies Latin Mrs. Sue Ann Mead gym Business Miss Bessie Meador Librarian Mr. Eugene Mehaffey English-Social Studies Athletics Mr. Hillmer Olson, Jr. Industrial Arts Athletics Miss Ethel Quinn Physical Education gaculfy ftaxsa, 'WM 'fl 1 ' lilae,,,'. .:: : , 'w'Z5l q,, L Y , If ' ffilgif if 9 ,as-fi: -1 9 I Haculiy Mrs. Della Rinker Mathematics Miss Ann Schlosser Art Mr. Francis Turner Visiting Teacher Mrs. Alice Van der Veer Mathematics Mrs. Oakley White Home Economics NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Mary Lou Berghel English Mr. Charles R. Storm French SENIORS OFFICERS President ..... .... B illy Wells Vice-President . . . . . Shirley Moody Treasurer .... .............. J ohnny White Secretary . . . .............. Carolyn Rogers Sponsors . . .... Miss Glass, Mrs. Van der Veer Janet Lee Anderson Andy S.C.A. Reporter '59 Beta Club '57,'58,'59 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58,'59 fPres.J F.B.L.A. '57 Glee Club '55 Library Club '55,'56,'57,'58,'59 Jr. Red Cross '55,'56,'58fReporterJ Pep Club '58 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Annual Staff '59 Editor-in-Chief of Parrimac News Forensic Club '59 Carolyn Vaughan Blosser Quack-Quack Glee Club '59CReporterJ Art Club '56 Jr. Red Cross '57,' 58 Library Club '56,'57,'58,'59 Home EC Club '55 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58fPres.J,'59 Pep Club '58,'59fPres.J F.B.L.A. '57 Football Attendant '59 Forensic Club '59 Health Day Princess '58 Jr. Minstrel Bonnie Jean Arthurs Ronald Lewis Berry fPinch-Pinchl Rud Glee Club '58,'59 Football '54 fJ.v.J Home Ec Club '57,'58 Art Club '56,'57 G.A.A. '56 Jr. Play Library Club ' 59 Bonnie Jean Camden Glee Club '56,'5'7 Willie David Brantley Band '57,' 58,'59fMajorette7 Bill Art Club '58,'59 Football '57 Jr. Red Cross '56,'57,'58 Basketball '54fJ.V.J Home Ec Club '56 Art Club '55,'56,'57 G.A.A. '56,'57 Christmas Escort '58 Pep Club '57,'58 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Gil-1 State '53 Ila Marie Carter Mary Catherine Chaplin William Kenney Clements Jr. Red Cross '56 Kitten Class Officer '57fTreas.J Library Club '56,'57,'53 Jr. Red Cross '55,' 57fPres.J,' 58 S.C.A. '59tSong Leaderj Home Ec Club '56,' 57 Home Ec Club '56fSec.J,'57tPres.l Football '56CJ.V.J Annual Staff '59 Health Day Princess '56,'57 Baseball '56fJ,V,j F.B.L.A. '57 Glee Club '56,'57,'58 Pep Club '58 Camera Club '57,'58fPres.l,'59 Annual Staff '59 Jr. Red Cross '55,'56,'57,' 58 F.B.L.A. '57,' 59 Forensic Club '59 Boys State '58 Health Day Escort '58 Christmas Escort '59 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Che Senior Class Helen Frances Covington Glenn Spurgeon Cunningham Covey Spurge Glee Club '56,'57,'5s Football '54fJ.V.J, '56,'57,' 58 Library Club '59 CSec.-Treas.l Basketball '56CJ.V.J,'59 Home Ec Club '55,'57,'58CV.Pres.j Jr. Red Cross '55,'58 Phyllis Dorlene Coffey G.A.A. '56,'57 Monogram Club '57,'58,'59 Shorty Pep Club '58,'59 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Beta Club '58,'59 Archery Club '57 Health Day Escort '56,'58 William Marshall Davis Billy Class Officer '56CPres.J Glee Club '56,'57 Beta Club '58 Health Day Escort '57 I Norvelle Virginia Decker Decker Class Officer '55fPres.J S.C.A. '59fPres.J Beta Club '57,'58,'59 Glee Club '55 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Jr. Red Cross '55,'56,'57,'58 Library Club '55CReporterj ,' 56,' 57 , '58,'59 F.B.L.A. '57 G.A.A. '56,'57.'58,'59 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel Annual Staff Co-Editor '59 Pep Club '58 James Halbert Duff Coochie Class Officer '54CSec.-Treas.j Football '54fJ.V.l,' 55CJ.V.J,' 56, '57,'58 Basketball '55,'56,'57,'58 Baseball '55KJ.V.D,'56,'57,'58,'59 Monogram Club '56,'57,'58,'59 Jr. Red Cross '55,'56,'57,'58 Boys State '58 Co-Editor of Parrimac News '59 K Peggy Louise Dudley P. D. Art Club '56,'57fV.Pres Jr. Red Cross '56,'58 Library Club '56 Home Ec Club '55 Pep Club '58,'59 F.B.L.A. '57 Annual Staff '59 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel Marlene Bernini Felton Tick Christmas Queen '58 Joseph Paul Felton Pinky Burton Rubush Floyd, Jr. Zeanette Olivia Garrett Duncan Gardner Gilbert Bing Zinnie Dicky Class Officer '56fSec.J,'58CPres.D Home Ec Club '57,'59 Football '55fMg1'-l.'55fMgI'-P, Beta Club '57 F.B.L.A. '57 '59fMgI'.J Camera Club '57CPres.J Art Club '58 Basketball '57CMgr.J Jr. Minstrel Baseball '55CMgr.J,'56fMgr.J Pep Club '58 Monogram Club '56,'5'7,'58,'59 Art Club '57,'58,'59 Zhe Senior Clas S John William Greene Darla Jane Green Johnny Greenbean Class Officer '56fV.Pres.J, S.C.A. '59fSec.D '57CV.Pres.J Beta Club '57,'58,'59CSec.J Baseball '54fJ.V.J,'55CJ.V.J Band '57fMajoretteJ Football '54QJ.V.J,'55,'56,'5'7,' 58 Jr. Red Cross '56,'57,'58lTreas.J Basketball '55CJ.V.J,'56,'57,'58,'59 Library Club '56,'5'7,'58,'59 Alyce Faye Greene Monogram Club '57,'58,'59fS.C.A. Home Ec Club '55 Class Officer '57CReporterJ Rep.J G.A.A. '56,'57QSec.J,'58 Glee Club '55,'56,'59CS.C.A.Rep.J Glee Club '54,' 55 Pep Club '58,'59 Band Majorette '57,'58,'59 Band '56,'57 F.B.L.A. '57 Library Club '55,'5'7,'58,'59 Health Day Escort '57 Forensic '59 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58,'59 Christmas Pageant Escort '59 Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Pep Club '59 Jr. Minstrel Annual Staff '59 Health Day Princess '56 Intramurals '59CAsst. Mgr.l Gwynn Vaden Grow Grin Monogram Club '58fReporterJ Football '57,'58 Basketball '57,'58,'59 Monogram Club '58,'59 Homecoming Escort '58 Boys State '58 Lawrence Franklin Hogan Emma Jean Hall Home Ec Club '55 Jr. Red Cross '56 Library Club '57,'58 G.A.A. '56,'5'7 Girls State '58 Health Day Princess James Stuart Hickman T- Bevel Football '54fJ.V.J Basketball '55CJ.V.D Baseball '551J.V.J,'56fJ.V.J Art Club '57fSec.J '58 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel Hoggie Thomas Eugene Huffman Football '56CMgr.J,'571Mgr.J, Janice Charlene Hostetter Tommy '58CMgr.J Band '56,'57 Football '55,'56,'57 Basketball ' 57fMgr.D,' 58 G.A.A. '56,' 57,' 58fV.Pres.D,' 59 Basketball ' 56,' 57 Monogram Club '58CTreas.J Pep Club '59 Baseball '57 Glee Club '57 Camera Club '5'7,'58,'59 Glee Club '56,'57 Sr. Play Annual Staff '59 Archery Club '56 Mary Lee Jennings Peggy Lou Jones Patricia Jane Justice Skipper Pat Glee Club '55,'56,'57,'58 Beta Club '58,'59 Home EC. Club '58 Art Club '57,'58 '5He Senior Class John Henry Lanum Big John Football '58 Monogram Club '58,'59 Glee Club '58,'59 Jr. Minstrel Ernest Lawhorn Snags Basketball '55fJ.V.J Football '55fJ.V.J,'56,'57,'58 Baseball '55fJ.V.J,'57,'58 Monogram Club '57,' 58,' 59 Art Club '58 Jr. Red Cross '58 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel Sports Reporter '59. Pep Club '58,' 59 Carol Robin Lawhorne Rockin' Robin Class Officer '56lTreas.l Beta Club '57,'58,'59 Glee Club '59fPianistJ Band ' 55,' 56,' 57,' 58fReporter-All State! Jr. Red Cross '56,'57,'58 Library Club '59 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58,'59 Pep Club '59 F.B.L.A. '57,'59 Forensic '59 Soph. Play, Jr..Minstrel, Sr. Play Basketball '57,' 58,'59 Annual Staff '59 I Edward Richardson Long Cue-Ball Football '56fJ.V.J Band '56,' 57,' 59 Soph. Play Camera Club '56,' 57 Archery Club '56 Annual Staff '59 Phyllis Moore P. Moore Band '55CPres.J,'561Pres,J,'57, '58CV.Pres.J,'59lTreas.J G.A.A. '56,'57,'58fPres.J,'59CTreas.J Home Ec Club '55 Camera Club '57,' 58CV.Pres.J,'59 All State Band '57,'58 Girls State '58 Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Library Club '59CV.Pres.J Pep Club '59fReporterJ Annual Staff '59 Jr. Red Cross '58 Archery '57 Dance Band '57,'58 Shirley Marie Moody HM00dyVV Class Officer '55fV.Pres.J, '59fV.Pres.J Beta Club '57,'58,'59 Jr. Red Cross '55,'56,' 57 Home Ec Club '55 Library Club '56,'57,'58,'59 Forensic '59 Pep Club '58CV.PresJ,'59 Cheerleader '59 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58,'59 Girls State '58 Homecoming Queen '58 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel Health Day Princess '57 Annual Staff '59 Mary Jane Patterson Janie Class Officer '58fTreas.J Art Club '58,'59 Jr. Red Cross '57 Home Ec Club '55,'56 Health Day Princess '57 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58 Soph. Play Pep Club '58 Archery Club '56 F.B.L.A. '57 Clyde Moore Thomas Eason Puckett Elvis Camera Club '56,' 57 Ohe Senior Class Charlotte Anne Ramsey Beta Club '58,'59 Glee Club '55,'56,'59 Jr. Red Cross '55 Carolyn Sue Rogers 1vBuddyvI Class Officer '59fSec.J Beta Club '57,' 58,' 59 CFederation Rep.J Glee Club '55 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58fSec.J,'59 Jr. Red Cross '55,'58 Library Club '5'7,'58,'59fPres.J F.B.L.A. '59 Forensic Club '59 Pep Club '58,'59 Annual Staff '59 Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Girls State '58 Beverly Jayne Seay IYBQVII Glee Club '59fSec.J Pep Club '58,'59 G.A.A. '57,'58,'59 Camera Club '57,'58 Art Club '57 Christmas Queen Attendant '59 Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Jr. Red Cross '57 Library Club '59 Loretta Dean Secrist Pineapple Class Officer '58fSec.J Beta Club '57,'58fV.Pres.J, '59CPres.J Glee Club '55 Library Club '55,'56,'57,'58fV. Pres.J, '59 Pep Club '58,'59 F.B.L.A. '57CSec.J Jr. Red Cross '55,'58fSec.D Forensic '59 G.A.A. '57,'58,'59 Homecoming Attendant '58 Health Day Princess '58 Co-Editor of Annual Staff '59 Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Ronnie McCray Shafer Mule Class Officer '56CV.Pres.J,' '57fPres.J Football '54fJ.V.l,'55,'56,'57, '58fCo-Capt.J Baskerbaii '55qJ.v.J, '5s,'57,'5s,'59 Baseball '55fJ.v.J, '56 Monogram Club '56,'57,'58,'59 Glee Club '56,'57 Band '56,' 57 Jr. Red Cross '58fV.Pres.J Health Day Escort '55 Homecoming Escort '58 Christmas Pageant Escort '58 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Mary Page Shewey M.P. Girls State '58 F.B.L.A. '57 Band '57fMa1oretteJ Glee Club '56 Art Club '56 Jr. Red Cross '55,'56,'57,'58 Library Club '55,' 56,'5'7,'58, '59fS.C.A. Rep.D Home Ec Club '55 Pep Club '58,'59 G.A.A. '56,'57,'58,'59 Christmas Attendant '59 Forensic Club '59 Jr. Minstrel Carolyn Anne Slough Home Ec Club '55 Art Club '56,'57lPres.l Jr. Red Cross '56,'58 Library Club '56 F.B.L.A. '56,'57 Pep Club '58,'59 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel, Sr. Play Annual Staff '59 John Edward Snider, Jr. Little John Football '54,'55,'56,'57,'58lMost Valuable Player-All Districtl Basketball '55,' 56,' 57tCapt. All Tournament Teamj, '581All Tournament Team-Most Valuable Valuable PlayerJ,' 59fCo-Capt.J Baseball '55,'56,'57,'58,'59 E I Paul Sheldon Sorrels Shelly Band '54,'55,'56,'57,'58g Dance, Band '58 Art Club '55,'56,'57,' 58 Christmas Pageant Escort '57 Soph. Play, Sr. Play Football '54fMgr.D Annual Staff '59 Monogram Club '56,'57,'58,'59fPres.J Intramural Sports Mgr. '59 Glee Club '55 Health Day Escort '56 Homecoming Escort '58 Boys State '58 William Adams Wells vvpercyvv Class Officer '58tV.PresJ, '59fPres.D S.C.A. Council '59 Basketball '561J.V.J,' 57,' 58,' 59 Monogram Club '58,' 59 Beta Club '5'7,' 58,' 59QFederation Pres.J Peggy Ann Spence Art Club '57 Spencie Jr. Red Cross Council '56,'57, S.C.A. Council '59 '58fPres.D Glee Club '56,' 59 Health Day Escort '57 Art Club '58,'59CTreas.Q Alice Jane Truslow Christmas Pageant Escort '59 G.A.A. '56,' 57 Dinky Camera Club '56,'57fV.Pres.J Pep Club '58,'59 Library Club '57,'58,'59 Soph. Play, Jr. Minstrel Health Day Princess '57 Art Club '57fReporterJ Forensic Club '59 Girls State '58 Camera Club '58fTreas.J,' 59 Annual Staff '57 ,' 59 Sr. Play Jr. Minstrel Parrimac News Staff '59 Archery Club ' 56 Annual Staff ' 59 Boys State '58 1 N Jessie Hutton West Library Club 'seg 57,'5s,'59 Art Club '56 Jr. Red Cross '57 Home Ec Club '55,'59 John Thgmas White Jesse Allan Wilmer Mushy Class Officer '58fTreas.J S.C.A. Council '58 Basketball ' 55fJ.v.J,' 56CJ.V.J, '57,' 58fCapt.J,' 59 Baseball '55fJ.V.J Monogram Club '57,' 58,' 59 Health Day Escort '58 Christmas Pageant Escort '58 Camera Club '58,'59 Jr. Minstrel Boys State '58 Intramural Sports Mgr. '59 Annual Staff '59 5He Senior Class Geraldine Elizabeth Withers Y1BabOYV Cheerleader '56,' 57,' 58,' 59fChiefJ Art Club '58fPres.J Library Club '57,' 58 Girls State '58 Health Day Princess '58 Jr. Minstrel Pep Club '57,'58 Janet Anderson Bonnie Arthurs Ronald Berry Carolyn Blosser Willie Brantley Bonnie Camden lla Carter Mary Chaplin William Clements Dorlene Coffey Helen Covington Billy Davis Norvelle Decker Peggy Dudley James Duff Marlene Felton Paul Felton Bing Floyd Zeanette Garrett Dicky Gilbert Jane Green Faye Greene Johnny Greene Gwynn Grow Emma Jean Hall Jimmy Hickman Frankie Hogan Senior Characteristics Favorite Saying Oh, Fiddle My Stars You don't say How in the world are you Reckon HOW About That You Reckon Aw heck Hal Ha! How About That YVWhy?Yl What are you, a wise guy? Great day Really Oh My Soul Great Day Bowanna That's the way the corn pops VVGOI-lylv Ah NOW IIBu11Il Be Quiet Hell-o fatty What time is it, Mush Great Day Cool it Ucrudll Charlene Hostetter Heck Tommy Huffman Hey baby, what's your name Mary Lee Jennings Well, La de da Peggy Jones G2.dSH Pastime Writing to Doug Dating Sam Dating Brenda Getting out of class Hunting and fishing Dating Bernie Dating Dating Everett Flirting with girls Loafing Dating Wendell Sleeping Dancing Dating Going to Fairfield Movies Movies Nights at the Roller Rink Married Life Dating Motty Talking Dating Billy Sleeping Loafing Flirting Dating Lorene Song It's All in the Game Maybe Tomorrow All I Have to Do Is Dream My Happiness A Lover's Question The Wedding A Lover's Question To Know Him is To Love Him Make Me Live Again Smoke Gets In Your Eyes To Know Him is To Love Him Poor Little Fool Only You Lonely Teardrops I Can't Stop Loving You It's All in the Game Chantilly Lace Cannonball Because Red Sails in The Sunset Moments to Remember One In a Million Topsy Part II Tom Dooley Tears on My Pillow Chantilly Lace Going to Waynesboro One Night Writing letters Reading Playboy Magazines Dancing Dating Jake 22 Someday White Bucks and Saddle Shoes My True Love Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Pet Peeve Radford Studying Paying for gas for the car To get caught chewing gum Homework Creep Creep Homework Homework Walking to School Memorizing Macbeth Homework Pens clicking Fairfield girls Working at Johnsons' Studying Homework Talking disc jockeys A. F. A. 1lMinkSYV Homework Homework Homework Work Childish boys Dull Church Key Nosey girls Homework Hot beer and cool weiners Lexington girls Flirty girls Patricia Justice Johnny Lanum Ernest Lawhorne Robin Lawhorne Eddie Long Shirley Moody Clyde Moore Phyllis Moore Jane Patterson Tommy Puckett Charlotte Ramsey Carolyn Rogers Beverley Seay Loretta Secrist Ronnie Shafer Mary Page Shewey Carolyn Slough Johnny Snider Peggy Spence Sheldon Sorrels Alice Truslow Billy Wells Jessie West Johnny White Jesse Wilmer Geraldine Withers Senior Characteristics Favorite Saying Pastime Song Fiddle Getting letters Devoted to You Cool it Dating Judy Deep Purple Do it to Shooting the bull Call Me How 'bout that Crazy Man Oh, Fiddle Alrighty No Kiddin I could care less Aw bull I' ll Declare Oh, Fudge Gruesome My Heavens VlHey, boy!! Oh! Mama! All righryv Oh, my soul IIMY cowl! Aw, Shaw All roody doody IlBu11Vl think it ani't Oh, get serious Faithful is he who calleth you, who also will do it. Watch it. Listening to music Talking Dating Bobby Studying music Going to ballgames Goofing around Dating Edith Cleaning the house Day-dreaming Talking Talking Dating Martha Dating Ollie Dating Frank Dating Donna Dating Jerry Shooting pool Dating Milton Dating Norvelle Dating Sherman Loafing Dancing 23 To Know Him is to Love Him Ramrod Moments to Remember Thats' Amore To Know Him is to Love Him It's all in the the Game All American Boy Smoke Gets in your Eyes It's all in the Game Moments to Remember To Know Him is to Love Him Frauline The Day that the Rains Came Down Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Tom Dooley Just a Dream Smoke Gets in Your Eyes One Night llGoneH No One But You My True Love Joy Unspeakable It's All In The Game Pet Peeve Sam Fords Minks and bellhops Snobishness People Quick test Monday Mornings Homework Stuck up girls When the mail man brings no mail School Too much homework Dusting Library shelves Homework Homework Dancing Slow-pokes Sam Homework Stuck up girl Bellhops Short furloughs Janet Girls who smoke Homework Always having to rush and hurry Bossy cheerleaders TL -n - .. - P MOST POPULAR Johnny Greene Shirley Moody BIGGEST FLIRTS Ronnie Shafer Carolyn Blosser M 'Q l Senior . . A ,M W ln i . V V f w.MM.,:.l:,,w+ ll+'Hf-f--1 K ,kg-Zsjfligfim MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED WITTIEST Geraldine Withers Frankie Hogan Johnny Snider Jane Patterson 24 I if Y . - Hits BEST DAN CERS Tommy Huffman Beverly Seay MOST STUDIOUS Charlotte Ramsey Clyde Moore 1 , H BEST ALL AROUND William Clements Peggy Spence BEST LOOKING Emma Jean Hal' Billy Davis Class will We, the Senior Class of '59, being almo st of sound mind, do hereby make our last will and testament. To dear 'ole Parry McCluer High we leave our loyalty, honor, respect, and best wishes for many happy and pros- perous years to come. To the faculty we leave them with peace of mind, and our many thanks for the help and guidance through the years. To the Jnmior Class we leave our positon as seniors, our dignity, our refined manners, and our few senior pri- vileges. To the Sophomore Class we leave our patience, our bright remarks, and out athletic ability. To the Freshmen Class we leave our many happy and carefree days. To the Eighth Grade we leave our deepest sympathy because you will need it during the long journey before you. Janet Anderson wills her ability to go steady with a V. P. I. cadet to all girls who can be satisfied with just letters postmarked Tech. Bonnie Arthurs wills her ability to get out of class to her sister Irene. Ronald Berry wills his ability to get along with Natural Bridge girls to K. E. Fitzgerald. Carolyn Blosser wills her ability to chew gum and not get caught and her nickname Quack to her sister Sherry. Willie Brantley wills his ability to get out of class to all the lower end of toum boys and to Richard Ryan. Bonnie Camden wills her ability to skip school and not get caught, too often, to anyone who thinks she can get by with it. Ila Carter wills her ability to get out of first period and go down town to her sister Jane. Mary Chaplin wills her seat in government class to Patricia Floyd. William Clements leaves his ability to sing to all stu- dents of the high school. Darlene Coffey wills her short hair to Bonnie Vest. Helen Covington wills her ability to chew gum in class without getting caught to her brother Joe. Glenn Cunningham wills his ability to get any girl he wants to his brother Steven. Billy Davis wills his ability to work after school to his brother Freddy. Norve lle Decker wills her small hands to Patricia Snyder. Peggy Dudley wills her ability to go down town during first period to her brother David. James Duff leaves his ability to play second base on the baseball team to his brother Lewis. Marlene Felton leaves her height to Bonnie Vest. Paul Felton just leaves. Bing Floyd wills his ability to get along with the opposite sex to Bill Lotts. Zeanette Garrett E nt s m i n g e r wills her ability to go steady for three years without a fight to her sister Jane. Dicky Gilbert wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Jimmy Jewell. Jane Green leaves her ability to wear a size five shoe to Mary Lou Williams. Faye Greene wills her ability to go steady with a boy named Billy to Janice Hall. Johnny Greene wills his splinter insurance to his bro- ther Jimmy. Gwynn Grow wills his ability to pass English to Billy Snider. Emma Jean Hall wills her dimple to anyone that wants it. Jimmy Hickman wills his ability to get over twelve demerits and not get kicked out of school to Billy Breeden. Frankie Hogan wills his much used English book to Ollie Stinnett, who will use it about as much as Hogie did. Charlene Hostetter wills her chance to have been a senior to her brother Don. Tommy Huffman wills his ability to stay out of fights in Lexington to Wayne Gilbert. Mary Lee Jennings leaves her horse laugh to Cecil Clark. Peggy Jones leaves her shorthand pen to her sister Becky. Patricia Justice wills her ability to get a certain junior boy to anyone who can get him. John Lanum leaves his treasured church key to Ollie Stinnett with best regards for a happy future. Ernest Lawhorn leaves to Buck Stinnett the first day of hunting season and hopes that Bill Mason teaches him how to hunt. Robin Lawhorne wills her ability to get good grades and be a member of the Beta Club to her sister Linda Faye. Eddie Long wills his ability to work in the dark room and study at the same time to Ed Kirkpatrick. Shirley Moody wills her gay high school days and her worn out brain, if she can use it, to Martha Lou McCormick. Clyde Moore leaves his clean demerit record to Donald Bates. Phyllis Moore wills her ability to play sports to all the girls in high school. Jane Patterson wills her ability to always have a date to anyone who needs it. Tommy Puckett wills his ability to get his homework done in homeroom period to Gary Williams. Charlotte Ramsey leaves her place in the Beta Club to Carolyn Sandidge. Carolyn Rogers wills her daily peanut butter sandwich to anyone who likes peanut butter. Beverly Seay wills her big nose to Linda Rhodes and hopes she will have much luck with it. Loretta Secrist wills her long hair to Gwendolyn Huff- man. Ronnie Shafer wills his good deportment record to Joe Glass. Mary Page Shewey wills her big brown eyes and long hair to Judy McElroy. Carolyn Slough wills her ability to go steady and still have fun to anyone who desires to. Johnny Snider wills his ability to get out of class to Donna Glass. Sheldon Sorrels wills his ability to stay in school many years to Jimmy Jewell. Peggy Spence wills her ability to go steady with a Lexington boy and still remain friends with the boys of P. M. H. S. to anyone who has the chance. Alice Truslow wills her desk in Mr. Coleman's English class to Bonnie Vest. Billy Wells leaves his bashful, timid ways and his quiet voice to Beaver Huffman. Jessie West wills her ability to date a sailor to those dating Marines. John White wills his height to Billy Brown. Geraldine Withers wills her ability to be chief of the cheerleading squad to all those who are co-chiefs. Class Prophecy Oh, hum! Whata lazy summer day! Thank goodness, Mr. Camden is out of the office playing golf, and I don't have to keep busy. De, de, dum, I think I will just fiddle around and see what I can find. I don't believe I have cleaned out the records since I took Miss Sizer's place after she got married. My heavens, but these files are old! Why, here is the file on the Class of '59. Tee hee, nobody's looking, so I'll just look into it and see what has happened to all of my classmates. Cough, cough! Oh, the dust is terrible! Remember how well Tommy Huffman and Beverley Seay could dance together? Well, inspired by their winnings of dance contests while in high school, they formed a partnership known as Seahuff's International Dancing School. They have studios all over the world and also on the planets Mars and Venus. Of course, we all know what Peggy Dudley is doing now, after seeing her on the Academy Awards T. V. program from Hollywood. That was her fourth award for hair styling at M. G. M. Studios, and she has really gone Hollywood. And Billy Wells! How well I remember his silly drawings in all of his books, just to pass the time away. But his talent paid off, and he now has regular exhibits in Greenwich Village, New York. Rumor is that he has md an offer to teach art in Paris, but he has given no decision as yet. Speaking of Paris, Patricia Justice is now famous for her dress designs, since becoming manager of the Dior Studios in Paris. And Emma Jean Hall, a good friend of Patricia, is not entirely separated from her. You see, Emma Jean is head stewardess for T. W. A. and arrives in Paris weekly. And Sheldon Sorrells, who wanted to be a lawyer, finally made it, but when one of his cases was being televised, he was discovered by a T. V. scout and has now taken over the Perry Mason series. Remember how well Carolyn Slough could act? Well, she put her talent and shorthand knowledge together and is now seen as Sheldon' s secretary on the same Perry Mason series. Alice Truslow has made quite a name for herself, as she became Skating Queen of the World. She is known as the Sonja Henji of Roller Skates. Clyde Moore, known for his fluent shorthand and speed in typing, put both of these valuable assets to use and became head of the Amer- ican Bankers Association. William Clements, that industrious young fellow in our class, is President of the 250 Quality Supermarkets in the State. Janet Anderson has her hands full with twin boys, but their father uses some of V. P. I. discipline on them, and Janet just smiles. If any of you have any mental troubles, just go to Frankie Hogan, who has become a proficient psychiatrist. By the way, be sure not to drive too fast while in the state of Virginia, because you might get caught by Ernest Lawhorne, who has become Head State Trooper. Remember Janie Patterson and how she used to clown around? Well, believe it or not, she has made it her profession. She can now be seen as the clown in ther center ring of Barnum and Baily Circus. And Faye Greene drops in now and then to check on one of her students. You see, she teaches History and English in the 8th grade now. And Billy Davis! Remember how quiet he was? Well, he sur- prised everyone by becoming Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Peggy Spence is now the head detective at Spence's Private De- tectives, Inc. I hear that she is quite successful and always gets her man. Phyllis Moore teaches Phys. Ed. at National Athletic College, and she has her own T. V. show on which she demonstrates exercises for home viewers. Bing Floyd had to sell his nickname, when it was discovered in the 1959 annual, because it was copywrited by a certain singer a long time ago. He was paid quite a sum of money for it and has now re- tired. Carolyn Blosser can be seen every weekday on A. B. C. television as Mistress of Ceremonies on American Bandstand. Doc Berry, believe it or not, became a doctor. Mary Page Shewey is famous for her T. V. program, Success Through Beauty, and she has live demonstrations, too. Carolyn Rogers now travels around the world, modeling fashions in her job as The Neat Miss America. Eddie Long, who is world famous for his work on rockets at Cape Canaveral, has been given the Pulitzer Prize, honoring him as the Nuclear Physicist of the Century. Shirley Moody, while her husband teaches at Washington and Lee, is head Biologist at the women's affiliate, Custis and Madison. Jessie West now writes a column for the IQ: Qi: Times known as Advice to Sweethearts , a subject in which she majored while in high school. Bonnie Camden, if any of you ever see her, will expect to be addressed as General Camden, which is her title in the Women's Division of the Marines. Among the housewives on our list are Peggy Carter and Zeanette Entsminger. They do have their hands full these days with alltheir children. Mary Chaplin has married a football player and lives in sunny California. Jesse Wilmer has now become a minister in the state of Ken- tuck . ,Robin Lawhorne is head nurse at Stonewall Jackson Hospital, and she also introduced the new chemise nurse uniform. Babe Withers now travels around the United States as a home demonstration agent. And guess what she demonstrates! Ajax, of course. Charlene Hostetter has become head cook in Parry McCluer's new enlarged cafeteria. Dickie Gilbert designs cars for the Ford Motor Company, and his newest models are much better than those old Thunderbirds. Ronnie Shafer is now a jet test pilot for the Air Force. In fact, he can take a jet up and bring it dosn so fast, that you don't even know it's gone. Glenn Cunningham now writes a Hollywood gossip column. He is known as the male version of Louella Parsons. James Duff is now owner of 300 chain restaurants, each one known as Duffy's Tavern. Bonnie Arthurs is now autho r of many well-known mystery stories. She is known as the female Alfred I-litchcock. Willie Brantley became an undertaker, after becoming interested in l1is role as one, in the Senior play. Ila Carter is now the owner of those famous dog farms in England, known as the Karter Kennels. Her favorite word these days ls Tally Ho! Norvelle Decker has become a hostess on the French Rivera, where she entertains the best of the international set. Johnny Greene has become a featured dancer on the Arthur Mur- ray Party. He is just the rage these days. Gwynn Grow now runs the roulette table at the biggest casino in Las Vegas. Jimmy Hickman became a judge in the Juvenile Court here in Buena Vista, and I hear that he really gives those boys a time. Mary Lee Jennings has now taken Dodi Goodman's place on the Jack Paar Show. Tommy Puckett has become an importer of foreign sports cars, and his best customers are movie stars. Charlotte Ramsey has become a famous foreign language inter- preter, and she is very valuable at the United Nations Headquarters. Loretta Secrist nowdances the charleston at the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood. Johnny Snider, of course, coaches basketball at Cornwall Tech, and he has put his team in top position. Mush White has now becomea professionaldog-sled driver, and you all know the word he uses to start the teams. Paul and Marlene Felton have been happily married since their Senior year, and they now have four children. Dorlene Coffey has taken over Little Lulu's job of pulling Klennex tissues out of a box on the Perry Como Show. John Lanum has become a train announcer at Grand Central Station. Helen Covington is a home demonstration agent for the Singer Sewing Company. Well, well, lt seems as though my dear old classmates have been doing pretty well for themselves. Oh, for just one more day back in school with them all again. But, as you all know, Time passes on. And speaking of time, Mr. Camden is due back any minute now, and I must put these files away and stop daydreaming about the Class of' 59. Jane Green Saluiatorian JANE GREEN Ualecliciorian JANET ANDERSON CLASSES Rah AH 5 vwwfg H.. sag ti I uf lil! ffm S S W gy xv ' N ix . g - S gf ,K if 1 :l 111+ 'i -N47 . A , 'IRS u A in z 5-,ff S ' in I Q - 'uns U7 2 ,W wg -,,- .. ,V 55,94 . K -V lf 2- I I is if ' g mimi S flf, Q 'lil I I I S '- H It ,H H Q 'lr ll 'milf' llll ll .g an In :'.f:'- A an ag , kann V Sk XL S - 1 2 4 m S . ,l 1:5 V .X S l- S fl J XY 'Q 'M Q rf ll sr' .3 lllgi ' ,'g.,,ag- wg n I gs? is I U W' 5 lb qv Y , . E: x I I wr' .gl ff.:-,4 0 i qw Ill iff lun Qi: S A -Q-M S- S .' S S 'i ' ' M fm-vi L-S., 1 .QQ b J faq,-f :ll - if 'I Q' '-1' A X 29 MQW, he President .... Vice - President Secretary .... Treasurer . . Sponsors . . OFFICERS . ............... Billy Snider . . . .Carolyn Sandidge . . . . . . . .Dina Albanese . . . . Mary Frances Tomlin . .Miss Iannuzzi, Mrs. Mead -'x Q36 1+ 5, v QM, Dina Albanese Martha Ayers Jerry Ballard Doris Beard Joseph Bono ,-. ,MN A :wi gl -'VX V' it Sax? V'- gfi 5.3 x J l 1- Nas, ' Vx.. Stirling Breeden Joe Byers Harry Carter W . Donnie Cash ' ' Kathy Cash Jane Chittum Geraldine Clark Frances Claytor Ray Clements Margie Cullen 3 F K I f C Nl R r Q . Julie Cullen 'N 5- Q: Ah, l t M '37 ga, 'FQ , Jerry Doremus fi. . ' V ' 2 6 ffl- Shirley Falls wa.. ,Q Q, , fi , tr gl wt. Q, N., , 15' K Kenneth Fitzgerald me Ml. S Reginald Fix i N Wayne Gilbert Nancy Gilliam Joe Glass Betsy Grow David Grow Rh Class of 1960 Horace Henson A 434 Z Jane Lee Hickman K Norma Jean Higginbotham f ,W if J Jimmy Jenkins VL ,LyyA 7 W t James Kirkpatrick ' J 'A Y I .if7gffY,h.,' we K ,,A,.,,: Daniel Kline y e mfg.. Betty Lineberry 5 ,, N 'N Glenn Lynn ggi A ii Sam Mays Judy McElroy Gaytha Montgomery Glada Montgomery Donald Moran Dianne Nuckols Jimmy Ogden Brenda Ramsey Linda Rhodes Mary Rice Carolyn Sandidge Marolyn Sandidge Danny Shafer Gene Shafer Billy Snider Jerry Statome Ronnie Statome Joe Stinnett Ollie Stinnett Mary Tomlin Bonnie Vest Lucille Vest Joe Wheeler Bobby White Judy White Nyoka Widdifield Arlene Williams , 'Dwi L' ?4!'V -......,,N - W ..,,., . A ,ww l L F fa 'il . I w . it ,V ,Q in . 2 ,, l.. f Vs. ,W ., f , .psf A l e srleela X ? r We 5 Q fs: Q :ww sp - , yi- K f. 44 1: A F ' I is 5 ' A t , A A J, , 'W 1 9 Q.. , vs 1 A Q :I I f' ggfl T A V J ww' ,Ml 1' n, eqiiag-, J 5 EL fr A fr' I nu , qu... -7 ,, 'M-is ffl, Y. , 1.. , gm W 3, ll. - :- Awe We Q. U . f HQ: Qt-.3 N K sl, ,Maw gtg? fm -.. N -as 'B Q... X 39'-X 5 5 fl' was i 6 'W we 3 2 - J - , at we ea W W 'Q- gs dh L xref, S 'I X my E... A , K W fl' 0 ef. i 'Q J. f ' -Q -'Y ,'? s. :U .xii ,. .. ,tg ,u p ,gn in 32j '-.4 Q Q! 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Edith Spence Sponsors . . . .Mrs. Bare, Mrs. Lemon NOT PICTURED: James Ruley 3 a BIG, rw Qu -' Lf ,uw 'M gg an .f, .QW fY'V' V' Ronnie Agnor Irene Arthurs Ronnie Ayers Joey Barger Robert Brads Audrey Burch James Cash Cecil Clarke Carolyn Conner Freddy Davis Tommy Dickinson Eugene Dixon Peggy Entsminger Dreama Flint Joyce Floyd Juanita Floyd Patricia Floyd Hazel Garrett Jane Garrett Donna Glass Louise Henson Jimmy Higginbotham Ernest Hostetter Richard Hudson Gwendolyn Huffman Johnny Huffman Larry Huffman Delores Humphries Jimmy Jewell Marjorie Jewell Horace Keiser Ed Allen Kirkpatrick Richard Loughhead Bill Lotts Clyde Lynn Martha Lou McCormick Peggy McElroy James McNally Jerry Miller Joyce Mohler Curtis Montgomery Susan O'Connel1 Betty Jo Payne Gregory Paynter Lottie Schart Linda Secrist Wayne Shafer Mary Lou Smith Tommy Smith Patricia Snyder Tommy Sorrels Edith Spence Donald Sylvester Donna Tatman Hilda Thorne Betty Jo Tomlin Billie Jean Tomlinson Basil Tripp Loretta Wheeler Mary Lou Williams Revo Williams Billy Wilson Joe Wilson Carolyn Wiseman Mary Wood audi x'!n-f 'Z- f Y 'MTM 5,3193 4: '17, Hum' .- . 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W endell Coleman Vice-President ..... ........... J udy Pryor Secretary-Treasurer ........... Garry Williams Sponsors ........ . . Mr. Coleman, Mrs. Rinker , Qi ' ca 'sb xx , v 5. 'JAN-my f :vw 'S' 6 PN Q I as ,, 1 Q. ... W V W R any ,Q-4 -PI ,X . . A ' A is-hi 1 ' P Y' W - rs-, x .. 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K, QQ , 'L' J f L I i fly, ,tfngk-efzui, , J + ' - K f , - . 1 , 'F ' J Q Spizfiiwf,-Fa L, 'K :V .sf - 2 f f K , 553-f7'55 ' f, 311: H Q, -5 ,E D View . f f U,, H x f f we , wk we , f .ny l .gg S Nu QM I ma, :X its-4 1 :.A A XJ ., J lf. if R 33 Il R L 6, , M gf H' 43. 3, I li N. - 1-l 2351 Q9 N 14. -lm.. 4 OFFICERS President ..... ........... S teven Cunningham Vice-President . . ............ T helma Gilbert Sec.-Treas. . . . ............. Alice Wheeler Sponsors . . . . Miss Arrington, Mrs. Berghel, Mr. Childress, Mr. Figgers NOT PICTURED: Billy Floyd, Fred Huffman, Bobby Tomlin, Lucille Wheeler, John Widdifield. , Betty Jo Allen V if-fd J Ronnie Austin ,Q wp ' Sherry Blosser ,gf ' Kennie Brads u :,Q: 2 a' ills ,L Sharon Brads Andrew BW , . Charles Buchanan l . A QW fa 9- A 1... if ,Y 3 Q ,lgr Hiram Burch In at 'A' 'X , s,,,, X f ' Marne Burch ' if Elaine Byers M f A ,,,,.,, A gi - iv R' 1 Bruce Byrd ' L 'a , Donna Campbell 3 iia:,z.z,:,1swfrr2:ff71fz:?f i A Wilson Carter V ,. 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A , as . f v,f 1,.rl,-., 2. 3 ., M Betty Huffman Lucille Humphries Garland Hutchens George Jenkins Becky Jones Patricia Keller Joyce Lawhorne John Lewis Donald Lyle Sandra Lynn Christina Malley Brenda Manuel Charles Manuel Calvin Mason Rosemary McCormick Roger Mikels Steven Mikels Ernest Montgomery Danny Moore Dennis Moran Kenneth Moran James Pugh Marshall Pugh Ann Ramsey Charles Ramsey Helen Ramsey Pat Ramsey Lois Rice Shirley Roberts Jimmy Royer Julie Royer Carl Ruley Billy Seay Charles Secrist Katherine Shafer Milton Shafer Barbara Jean Sheets Donnie Sizer Howard Slough Carolyn Sorrels Joyce Spence Janet Stinnett Phyllis Stmnett Roger Stmnett Tony Stinnett Dorothy Tomlin William Tomlinson Dorothy Truslow Charlotte Wagner Phyllis West Alice Wheeler Claude Wheeler Freda Wheeler John Wheeler Marjorie Wheeler Ray Williams Ruth Wiseman Class Of 1963 - X M. JL ?W Q2 ' kv W' I . ., , L' fi?f+nAn M , L ills it .42 sign J w E yy Y ywg ,y H f ffift J of 1, ' lryeie Q is H, S W . 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J , V ,ffm 2.94 H ' png 'QQ 'J S ., , ' H X, .V M J 8 J 52' , ari I1: ,V ,,,,..,:v W N W a., Y,,., 4 hw... ,Q ,, ,A je ,, W2 2 , Q- .X - 4 , 5. .WAN Wi. ' ' 1 it H Qing' if 'Sf 'W' Me 'ef S ' Vf 4 '1 ., . ,K V , fe,.,f .5 ,wr-7U RY sw , MV Q, +2333 T, 9 J 5 x R 1- f . uh x I - ' ir .fuss ug Q 5 1 Q ef mAs e f ' Fawn' A .,.fM'p1yg, .aV'Q-k tfE' ' 2 First row: Johnny Lanum, Glenn Cunningham, Gwymi Grow, Johnny Snider, Ronnie Shafer, Johnny Greene, Joe Glass, James Duff. Second row: Wendell Coleman, Donald Moran, Donnie Cash, Bo Henson, Ollie Stinnett, Joe Wheeler, Buck Stinnett, Jerry Statome, Richard Hudson, Reginald Fix, Tommy Dickinson. Third row: Coach Olson, Samuel Mays, Ronnie Statome, Joe Wilson, James Kirk- patrick, Billy Snider, Stirling Breeden, Donald Sylvester, Basil Tripp, Gregory Paynter, Harry Carter, Coach Downing. . asa aes --.: k Q 5. 5, --.,, Vi,, f - - ,,,,..L..,,,..l ,f,l, M. we-4 .-v, V W SW' SEASON'S RECORD l illl 1 P.1vLHS. l W A i ' Sept. 12 27 R. E. Lee 0 .p ' Sept. 19 40 Wilson Memorial 7 sept. 26 55 v. s. D. o 'q fly? Oct. 3 48 Buchanan 0 Oct. 10 62 Central 0 M., ., , Oct. 17 18 Waynesboro 12 ,VW ,.,., Oct. 24 34 Clifton Forge 13 'ffV,',ff,QTfr,fQ'.Vg Oct. 31 25 Natural Bridge 0 1. . Nov. 7 O Lexington 20 Percentage 88 4 'W 4351332 CO-CAPTAINS Johnny Snider--Ronnie Shafer FIRST STRING Johnny Snider, Bo Henson, Tommy Dickinson, Johnny Greene, James Duff, Donnie Cash, Billy Snider, Ollie Stinnett, Joe Wheeler, Ronnie Shafer, Buck Stinnett. v., -L . , 1 'lv-a., L-.., Win Johnny Snider receiving Most Valuable Player award from Johnny Greene receiving Blair Dillard award from Mr. Robey Mr. Downing Coaches Mehaffey, Downing, Olson V. S. D. game-Ronnie Shafer carries ball over another pass Joe Wheeler and Buck Stinnett make a tackle N an 4- . - - .. fn, ifl..wAmmu.w,w.f Homecoming 1958 fel: -lv' if Queen . ..... ............... S hirley Moody Attendants ...... Carolyn Blosser, Loretta Secrist Crown Bearer ..... ' Football players in action duri game with Waynesboro. ng Homecoming I I 45, , Z , ,,.-1 ' L1saJoLynn Gwynn Grow, Carolyn Blosser, Co-Capt John Snider, Lisa Jo Lynn Queen Shirley Niood Y, Co-Capt. Ronnie Shafer, Loretta Secrist, Joe Glass. Cheerleaders iekr'-qw' 35, 'El 1 AIU a.,,'i:1.,?QLTSJw'ff' K. ,L Margie Cullen, Judy White, Martha Lou McCormick, Donna Glass, Judy McElroy, Delores Humphries, Shirley Moody, Geraldine Withers. S E rrrhrrr N I O R C H E E R L E A D E .--a R Germaine Withers - chief S Shirley MOOGY 43 J YM ,4 -W S 1 fig 4 'P it ff, Y Xfizflzff xiii al X I 1 O 4f'uonv .n ei :Fm 'fs ........,.............. 3 ' Wiwn H. if 4, ' Z - . H I , ,,.: f , , . :Z is is is L K . Y ffw Q2 if gy? pf? 1 ,M ' S 1 , t 2 , 4 .5 .2 fi Q A, ,.,, K ag 1, X! 5 ,' 1 1 i '19 K X Varsity Basheitiall 5eam as First row: Donnie Cash, Kenneth Fitzgerald, Ronnie Statome, Billy Wells, Ronnie Shafer, Glenn Cunningham. Second row: Danny Shafer, John Greene, Bob White, Billy Snider, John White, John Snider, Gwynn Grow, Coach Mehaffey. Co- Captain - Billy Snider Coach Mehaffey Seniors on the Team Glynn Grow John Snider Height 6'1 Height 6'2 Weight 172 f , 'U' Weight 165 Guard if bg , Forward s., O John Greene ' . Height 5'11 41 g ,Z . Q f Weight 170 ' ' ' A is, Center P NS, Q ,J ,V - , ff I Q Ronnie Shafer Height 5'10 Weight 185 Guard 1 e ' X Co-Captain - John Snider Billy Wells ' V Height 6'0 V Weight 150 at , W Forward Q A Jolm White Height 6'3 Weight 158 Center C ..' mn. - - - m.....g:,': -. '-W W ' -Y . , .fu . fl Basegall Zeam First row: Buck Stinnett, Donnie Cash, Ronnie Statome, Wayne Flint, James Duff, Bobby Williams, C. D. Brads CMgr.J. Second row: Pete Robey, Ernest Lawhorne, Joe Byers, Mr. Childress, Johnny Snider, Billy Snider, David Grow, Vernon Staton. Schedule and Scores Record: WON 13 LOST 2 DISTRICT V CHAMPIONS BATTING AVERAGES Based on Thirty at Bats P. M. H. S. 6 Central 0 P.M.H.S. 10 Clifton Forge 1 pmyer AB Hits Avg, P. M. H. S. 6 Waynesboro 5 P.M.H.S. 12 Wilson Memorial 0 J, Snider 57 26 ,456 P.M.H.S. 34 Buchanan 3 Lawhorne 37 16 ,433 P.M.H.S. 3 Clifton Forge 5 Grow 53 21 ,396 P.M.H.S. 5 v. s. D. 4 Duff 55 21 ,382 P-M-H-S 9 R- E- Lee 6 Stinnett 61 22 .361 P.M.H.S. 30 Buchanan 1 Staton 58 19 ,329 P. M. H. S. 1 Lexington 2 Rgbey 50 16 , 320 P-M-H-S 5 V- 5- D- 1 Williams ' 47 13 .276 P.M.H.S. 8 Wilson Memorial 3 Coach Childress P.M.H.S. 5 Natural Bridge 0 P.M.H.S. ' 9 Natural Bridge 3 W P.M.H.S. 4 l Lexington 3 MI 3 S34 M if K4 ...J L-f- 5. I f H I 9 ' i'?.1efssw, ACTIVITIES .-Q.. z J V 5 unior Class Minstrel CAST Janet Anderson Carolyn Blosser Evelyn Cash Glenn Cunningham Norvelle Decker Peggy Dudley Zeanette Garrett Joe Glass Jane Green May 2-3, 1 Faye Greene Johnny Greene Jimmy Hickman John Lanum Ernest Lawhorne Shirley Moody Phyllis Moore James Morgan Carolyn Rogers 958 Beverly Seay Loretta Secrist Ronnie Shafer Mary Page Shewey Carolyn Slough Alice Truslow Billy Wells John White Directors: Miss Iannuzzi - Mrs. Venables Senior Class Play PICK A DILLY NOV. 21, 1958 CAST SUSAN CLARK, housekeeper for the late Jason Strong ....... AMANDA STRONG, an acidulous spinster, Jason's half-sister .... PURINA HOGG, her spook-jittery maid ................. ARVILLA GARVEY, a big bossy wife, Jason's niece ....... OTIS GARVEY, a little hen-pecked husband ....... WILBUR, their spoiled eleven year-old brat ........ . OPAL DILLY, THE DILLY Sister's martyred mama . . JUNE ROSE, the oldest Dilly sister ............ MAY LILY, the middle Dilly sister ............ APRIL VIOLET, the youngest Dilly sister .............. THADDEUS BLEEKER, a prim and pompous lawyer . . . ROD BENEDICT, a rambunctious young Texan, Jason's nephew . . . TEX LARABEE, his partner and side-kick .................. . JACK PURCELL, June Rose's boy-friend .................... OLD BETSY DRAKE, the Horrendous Hag, who haunts Jason's house ........ AZARIAH COFFIN, the Mad Mortician, who escapes from the asylum ........ . . . . . . ff... .. .Q .- Loretta Secrist . . .Peggy Spence . . . . Jane Green . Carolyn Rogers . . . . Billy Davis William Clements . Robin Lawhorne . Janet Anderson . . Beverley Seay . . .Carolyn Slough . . Frankie Hogan .Sheldon Sorrells Glenn Cunningham . . Ronnie Shafer . . Phyllis Moore . .Willie Brantley DIRECTORS ...................................... Miss Glass, Mrs. Van der Veer Home Economics ,MX First row: Donna Plunkett, Betsy Gilbert, Linda Bosserman, Carolyn Sorrels, Elaine Byers, Norma Jane Carter, Betty Jo Lawhorne. Second row: Bonnie Vest, Jessie West, Loretta Wheeler, Jo Ann Humphreys, Dot Lynn, Betsy Grow, Julie Royer, Mrs. White. C1115 1 x First row: Mary Lou Smith, Peggy Fisher, Gwendolyn Huffman, Carol Floyd. Second row: Joyce Floyd, Glada Montgomery, Cecil Clark, Gaytha Montgomery, Jane Garrett. Third row: Judy McElroy, Margie Cullen, Donna Glass. OFFICERS President .................... Judy McElroy Treasurer . . . ..... Donna Glass Vice-President ............ Gwendolyn Huffman Reporter. . . . . Linda Bosserman Secretary .... .... P eggy McElroy Sponsor . . ....... Mrs. White 3 A ....... 51 all 'V f I 1 - NB two Beta C1116 OFFICERS President .................. Loretta Secrist Vice-President ...... . . . Jane Lee Hickman Secretary-Treasurer. . . .......... Jane Green Reporter .......... . . . Mary Frances Tomlin Sponsor . . . . Mrs. Van der Veer The Beta Pledge I solemnly declare that I shall always strive to hold fast to the principles of honestyg to constantly endeavor to maintaina creditable record to cultivate in my life and conduct the principles wluch The National Beta Club is organized to encourage I further pledge myself to cooperate with the members of this club in the promotion of a sense of 1nd1 vidual responsibility to our school commumty State and Nat1on, to make right the master of might, and to consecrate our comradeship to mutual helpfulness and to the betterment of our fellow students 'WQ Q56 - QQ A34 L.. A M45 A PL Membership Dina Albanese Janet Anderson Willie Brantley Bonnie Camden Ila Carter Mary Chaplin Dorlene Coffey Billy Davis Norvelle Decker Drema Flint Bing Floyd Jane Green Faye Greene Jane Lee Hickman Norma Jean Higginbotham Delores Humphries Robin Lawhorne Betty Lineberry Martha Lou McCormick Shirley Moody ve im M.. Clyde Moore Jane Patterson Gregory Paynter Charlotte Ramsey Carolyn Rogers Carolyn Sandidge Marolyn Sandidge Beverly Seay Linda Secrist Loretta Secrist Mary Page Shewey Sheldon Sorrels Edith Spence Mary Frances Tomlin Billy Wells Jessie West Bob White Judy White Arlene Williams Mary Lou Williams we ff, 'fb lee C1115 First Row: Karen Beverley, Barbara Statome, Robin Lawhorne, Diane Nuckols, Beverly Seay, Marjorie Jewel, Darvis Sanderson. Second Row: Doris Beard, Louise Henson, Cecil Clark, Carolyn Blosser, Patricia Synder, Janice Hall, Faye Greene, Peggy Spence, Carolyn Conner. Third Row: Joyce Coffey, Betty Chittum, Linda Faye Lawhorne,Jerry Statome, Johnny Lanum, Charlotte Ramsey, Betsy Grow, Jimmy Jewel. Vice-President Treasurer. . . Reporter . . Director. . . 54 Sec retary ..... OFFICERS President ............... . Jerry Statome . . . .Janice Hall . . Beverly Seay Robin Lawhorne Carolyn Blosser . . .Mr. Bowman WMS? 5, .4 IR I Band Majorettes- Peggy McElroy, Carolyn Sandidge, Diane Nuckols, Faye Greene, Bonnie Camden. First row: Katherine Shafer, Charlotte Wagner, Sherry Brads, Jimmy Pryor, Chet Covington, Olin Shafer, Ricky Brown. Second row: Phyllis Moore, Jerry Miller, Pat Ramsey, Wendell Coleman, Betsy Grow. Third row: David Grow, Bobby Buchanan, Becky Jones, Bobby White, Eddie Long, Donnie Cash, Billy Breeden, James Berringer. President ..... Vice-President . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . MR. BOWMAN - Director Reporter ---- Director ...... OFFICERS ...DonnieCash . . . .David Grow . . . .Julie Cullen . . . Phyllis Moore . . . . Eddie Long . . . Mr. Bowman .Afn WZ .S in if if X'-'lv ' 4-is ,,.,.vh QR .. if N. ,ff 'ffl Q 'K . 'Q fag ' - .N L ettn new Q 'L Zi' A 'J -f Q. A Q ah , 4, :AQ ,, ,.,. , ,D .fl PM 'P n y S, S 1:- 5 V 3 ., 5 K X J V, S.. .F , ,l V il ,, A i VY J f A . J Q L S W' 't ww' q, lkA ss. - K , J im -X X. OFFICERS President ............. Vice -President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . . John Snider . . . .Joe Glass . . . Donnie Cash . . . Bo Henson Reporter . ...... .... G Wynn Grow Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . Johnny Greene Sponsor ....... . . .Mr. Downing Zfie Monogram C1115 Donnie Cash James Cash Glenn Cunningham James Duff Reginald Fix Dicky Gilbert Joe Glass Jolmny Greene David Grow MEMBERSHIP Gwynn Grow Bo Henson Frankie Hogan Ernest Lawhorne Buck Stinnett Gene Shafer Ronnie Shafer Billy Snider Johnny Snider Jerry Statome Ronnie Statome Ollie Stinnett Billy Wells Joe Wheeler Johnny White Bo Moran . .,.., Wx. , . , f 95- 'Wx , ky-V him: 1,,,.t 'i H+ 5 ,Law Q, ' , X ,w, f l s l ll g,A.A. Left to right: Second Row-Joyce Rice, Doris Ballard, Rosemary McCormick, Patricia Snider, Norvelle Decker, Lottie Schart, Charlotte Wagner, Becky Jones, Irene Arthurs, Peggy Fisher, Billie Jean Tomlinson. Third Row-Loretta Secrist, Mary Page Shewey, Shirley Moody, Robin Lawhorne, Carolyn Blosser, Barbara Statome, Betty Jo Payne, Donna Glass, Julie Royer, Charlene Hostetter. Fourth Row-Carolyn Rogers, Darlis Coffey, Judy Pryor, Donna Plunkett, Norma Jean Higginbotham, Beverley Seay, Julie Cullen, Judy White, Gwendolyn Huffman, Janice Hall. Fifth Row-Linda Faye Lawhorne, Myrtle Garrett, Faye Green, Hilda Thorne, Arlene Williams, Mary Frances Tomlin, Phyllis Moore. OFFICERS President ..... . Janet Anderson Vice-President . . . , Linda Secrist Secretary ..... .... E dith Spence Treasurer ...... . . . Mary Lou Smith Recorder-of-Points . . . . Mary Lou Williams Sponsor ......... ....... M iss Quinn l iv -.. 57 Pep Clue First row: Dina Albanese, Mary Lou Williams, Carolyn Blosser, Phyllis Moore. Second row: Carolyn Sandidge, Robin Lawhorne, Donna Glass, Shirley Moody, Bunny Humphries, Judy McElroy, Judy White, Margie Cullen, Martha Lou McCormick, Barbara Statome, Linda Lawhorne, Loretta Secrist. Third row: Bonnie Camden, Carolyn Slough, Peggy Dudley, Carolyn Rogers, Edith Spence, Dreama Flint, Charlene Hostetter, Gwendolyn Huffman, Norma Jean Higginbotham, Shirley Falls, Jane Lee Hickman, Brenda Ramsey. Fourth row: Elaine Byers, Margie Jewell, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Mary Cash, Cecil Clark, Carol Schuyler, Donna Plunkett, Judy Pryor, Mary Frances Tomlin, Arlene Williams, Faye Greene. Fifth row: Donna Campbell, Myrtle Garrett, Janice Hall, Betsy Grow, Peggy McElroy, Mary Lou Smith, Jane Garrett, Linda Secrist. Sixth row: Peggy Entsminger, Linda Rhodes, Betty Jo Payne, Mary Page Shewey, Jane Green, Beverly Seay, Juanita Floyd, Marolyn Sandidge. OFFICERS President ....... Carolyn Blosser Secretary. . ..... Dina Albanese Treasurer .... Mary Lou Williams Reporter . . ..... Phyllis Moore Sponsor . . . . . Mr. Camden 58 5 fi funior Red Cross Council First row: Jane Patterson, Loretta Secrist, Betty Lineberry, Faye Greene, James Duff, Dina Albanese, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Mary Lou Williams. Second row: Dorothy Lynn, Linda Bates, Annie Gauldin, Lucille Wheeler, Sheila Flint, Betty Lou Davis, Miss Arrington, Linda Bosserman, Karen Ryan, John Dickinson, Joan Henkle, Christina Malley. Not Pictured: Ronnie Coleman. OFFICERS President .............. . . .James Duff Vice-President . . . . . Faye Greene Sec.-Treas ....... . . .Dina A1baI1eS6 Reporter ......... . .Betty Lineberry Capt. of Messengers . . . . .Ronnie COII-2111311 Sergeant at Arms . . . . . J Ohn DiCkinSOH 1 ,- 59 'il' Dlegffwei e 3 SCA. Executive Officers S. C. A. COUNCIL MEETING President .... . . . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary ...... . . . Treasurer .Norvelle Decker . . . . .Joe Byers . . . . Jane Green .Gregory Paynter HOME ROOM CHECK S. C. A. OFFICERS President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norvelle Decker Vice-President ............... Joe Byers Treasurer . . . . . Secretary. . . . . . . .Gregory Paynter . . . . . Jane Green Reporter ................ Janet Anderson S. C. A. COUNCIL MEMBERS Janet Anderson, Elaine Byers, Joe Byers, Wendell Coleman, Stevie Cunningham, Norvelle Decker, Tommy Dickinson, Rodney Goolsby, Jane Green, Joyce Mohler, Gregory Paynter, Judy Pryor, Joyce Rice, Billy Snider, Carolyn Sorrels, Peggy Spence, Billy Wells, Phyllis West, Bobby White, Johnny white, Judy White, Mary Lou wuuams. S.C.A. The History of Parry McCluer's S. C. A. The school year of 1959 marks a mile- stone for Parry McCluer High Schoolbecause of the new S. C. A. that was organized. The actual planning for the present S.C. A. of Parry McCluer began in 1957, when Janet Anderson, Jane Lee Hickman, Bobby White, Johnny Greene and Miss Virginia Iannuzzi attended an S.C.A. District meeting at Wilson Memorial High School in Fishers- ville. In S ept e mb e r , 1958, the faculty and students of Parry McCluer approved the proposed S.C.A. Following their approval, ele ctions were held for the first S.C.A. officers of Parry McCluer. The students elected the following officers after an exciting and unforgetable election: Norvelle Decker, President, Joe Byers, Vice-President, Jane Green, Secre- tary, and Gregory Paynter, Treasurer. Miss Virginia Iannuzzi was appointed by the principal to serve as the S.C.A. sponsor. Janet Anderson was appointed by the Presi- dent to be the S.C.A. Reporter. The Student Cooperative Association has a well organized constitution and by- laws. The S.C.A. joined the State S.C.A. and representatives attended the State Conven- tion at Madison College in April. v ...- -1-- : :Q 5 H' xi 1 WMM Wm- K , W Kigrary C1115 First row: Mary Page Shewey, Robin Lawhorne, Norvelle Decker, Carolyn Rogers, Phyllis Moore, Helen Covington, Juanita Floyd, Loretta Secrist, Faye Greene, Betty Jo Payne. Second row: Carolyn Sandidge, Alice Truslow, Marolyn Sandidge, Dina Albanese,Jessie West, Janet Anderson, Linda Secrist, Jane Green, Hilda Thorne, Dreama Flint, Mary Cash, Carolyn Blosser, Shirley Moody, Beverly Seay, Linda Rhodes, Shirley Falls, Jane Lee Hickman, Donna Plunkett, Jane Carter, Bonnie Arthurs, Edith Spence. ,P l , . rilfr ' aff! 2 Fit? RH OFFICERS President ......... . . Carolyn Rogers Vice-President .... . . . . Phyllis Moore Secretary-Treasurer .... Helen Covington Reporter . . . . ...... . . .Juanita Floyd ffg J1f,Igi 41, Q.. 63 A100 Huiure Business Headers Cf America First row: Mary Frances Tomlin, Dina Albanese, Judy McElroy, Dreama Flint, Judy White. Second row: Mrs. Mead, Linda Rhodes, Peggy McElroy, Carolyn Sandidge, Mary Lou Smith, Billie Jean Tom- linson, Margie Jewell, Peggy Entsminger, William Clements. Third row: Robin Lawhorne, Margie Cullen, Arlene Williams, Jane Garrett, Bunny Humphries, Martha Lou McCormick, Carolyn Conner, Donna Glass, Mr. Jarman. OFFICERS President ............. Judy McElroy Vice-President ......... Dina Albanese Secretary ...... Mary Frances Tomlinson Treasurer ............. Dreama Flint Reporter Sz Historian ........ Judy White Sponsors ,,,.,., Mr. Jarman, Mrs. Mead sf'-at i s ., in , N, 'Qx f'W.xQ7x'55 x I 3? Y -1 Healfg Day-1958 Heralds - Sue Dixon, Donna Mahalick King - Clayton lVIike1s Crown Bearers - Ronnie Smith, Tommy Hedricks Queen - Susan Loughhead Train Bearer - Angela Anderson Master of Ceremonies - Douglas Hill First row: William Clements, Emma Jean Hall, Billy Long, Joyce Rice, Mary Ann De Luca, Madison Long, Carolyn Sandidge, Wayne Flint. Second row: Robert Wiseman, Linda Rhodes, Richard Loughhead, Phyllis Stinnett, Sandra Tomlinson, Gene Shafer, Geraldine Withers, Wendell Coleman. Third row: Joe Wilson, Susan O'Connell, Joe Glass, Carolyn Blosser, Glenn Cunningham, Donna Glass, Jimmy Carter, Douglas Hill, Clayton Mikels, Susan Loughhead, Betty Jo Shewey, Linda Felts, Johnny White, Martha Ann Wills, Reginald Fix, Loretta Secrist, Eugene Camden. 5, H31-ff ,,,, . +- sdf+wnif..+.L' NJA.. 'Vu M- .sw muh ' THE PARRIMAC Sponsored By The Beto Club Editor-in-Chief Janet Anderson Co-Editor Norvelle Decker Snider Sets New School Recordg Leads Blues To NB Win Johnny Snider turned in the best performance of his career, scoring 45 points, getting 28 re- bounds and holding Nt BR: Maurice Worth to 3 points, as the Blues downed Natural Bridge 82- 56 in a District 5 game Friday night. Snider also proved why District 5 coaches and sportswriters rate him the number 1 player in the district. Johnny White was a close second in the rebounding depart- ment as he pulled 21 off the boards. K. E. Fitzgerald was the only other Blue's player to get into the double figures as he contributed 12 points. Aldridge had 15 and Grim had 13 to lead the Rockets. Snider made it look so easy an he stole the ball numerous times and blocked shots all over the floor as the Blues remained on the top of District 5 heap with a 60 record. Parry McCluer is also one of the 12 still unbeaten Group Il teams in the state. The Blues will be back home Friday night to meet seventh ranked Wiison Memorial in what could be a rath- er close game. This team is of championship caliber and given a few breaks could go all the way so get out and give the Blues your support. F. B. L. A. On Thursday, October 2, a new FBLA was formed at Parry Mc- Clruer. There was an election of orfficers and tihey are as follows: President, Juldly Mclzllroyg Nice President, Dina Allbaneseg Secrer tary, Mary Frances Tomlin, Treasurer, Drema Flimtg Report- er anid Historian, Judy Wlhitfe. The sponsors are Mr. Jarman, Mrs. Mead, and Mr. Camden. Class Rmgs Arrive Did you hear a roar go up Tues- day afternoon? If you did, it is because at long last the senior's class rings have arrived. The long awaited for day finally came and now we as seniors can say that we really feel that we are the upperclassmen. Beta Club News On Monday, January 19, the Beta Club met at Norvelle Decker's home at 7:30 p. m. The president, Loretta Secrist, opened the meeting with The Lord's Prayer. One of the items discussed at this meeting was the assembly pro gram which will be held by the Beta Club on February 24. At this assembly the new members are to be initiated and installed. Junior Red Cross Council The Junior Red Cross of Parry McCluer High School was organi- zed in December, The following officers were elected to serve the remainder of the school year' James Duff, Presidentg Faye Greene, Vice President: Dina Albanese, Secretary and Treasur- erg Betty Lineberry, Reporterg Ronnie Coleman. Captain of Mes- sengersg John Dickinson, Sergeant- at-Armsg Miss Arrington and Miss McNeil, Advisors. As one of its Christmas pro- jects the Junior Red Cross spon- sored a Christmas Card Drive throughout the school. About one thousand cards were donated. These were sent to the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center at Fishersville to be distributed a- mong students there for mailing. Song Hits Early in the Morning, Frankie Hogan amd Gwynn Grow. Ntotihing Shaldng but tihfe Leaves on the Tree Julie R. to Billy S. It's All in the Game, Bunny H. to Glenfn C. Tears on My Pillow, Janet A. to Doug Hill Lofve Me Forever, Martha Lou Wouldn't lt be funny if to Roma.. s. -- Oyer tihe weekend, Carolyn B. Shirley were Happfy, instead of and' Drianme N. Moody? Hovw the 'Dime Flies, Mary Page Mary were a Check, instead of S. to Ollie S. Cash? Rookinlg Robin, Robin L. Billy were Springs, instead of Summertime Blues, Dina Alban- Wells? ese to Ther specilal one Janie were Blue, instead of Queen of the Hop, Shirley Green? Moody Joe were Plastic, instead of Stupid Cupid, Beverly S. to Gllassw? Jerry Beverley were an Ocean, instead Jrust A Dream, Jane C. to John- of a Seay ny G. .Trwhnmr were Black. instead of Senior Trip The senior class will leave bright and early Saturday morning, November 22, to attend the annual senior day held at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. As part of their outing they will visit.the historic Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson. Later in the day they will be on hand for the University of Virginia's game. No One Knows Bo Henson to Library Club News On Monday, November 10, the Library Club met in the Library at 6:30 p. m. The president, Carolyn Rogers, presided over the meeting. lt was decided that the club would honor the football players, the coaches, and the managers with a party on Wednesday, No- vember 26, in the Library. Sniffin' Around The Sniffer is back again with more news. I seem to have re covered somewhat since last week. Joyce Lindsay, why is it that you love Newport News so well? l hear that Peggy F. likes it for the same reason. Could it be be- cause of B. Y.? Carol S. what happened to your great friendship with K. G.? Sonny B., I hear that you like 13 certain girl from Collierstown. Good luck to you! Janice Hall and Billy S. seem Ito be getting along very nicely together. Faye C., whose bracelet are you lwearing? Let us in on your secret. Attention everyone! Charlotte W. seems to have a new interest with the initials H. S. Let's add a new steady couple to our list-Ronald C. and Mary F. Who is this Helen R. has a crush on? ls it S. L., Helen? We have two girls at our school who seem to be quite busy prepar- ing for their December weddings -Zeanette G. and Shirley F. Good luck to you both. Emma Jean H. seems to have an admirer. Are we correct in saying his name is Leon Hartless? Babo W., who took you home from the dance Friday night? Joe Byers, who is the cute little blonde who is wearing your ring? Isn't she Mary Ann Davis from Natural Bridge? James C., what did you do over the weekend? Bo Henson and Linda F. seemed to have had a nice time Friday night. All of the Seniors seemed to have had a wonderful time Sat- urday. If you would like to know all about the trip, just ask them. Louise H., did you have fun at the dance Friday night? Jerry and Beverly, didn't we see you at the dance Saturday night? Some of the other couples at the dance were Hunter F. andf Elaine B., Don S. and Juanita F., Monk and Babe , Jimmy H. and Lorraine T., and Paul and Marleen. Of course, all of our steady couples were there, too. Bing F. and Linda Faye L., didn't I see you and Jane G. and Danny K. at the Redwood after the dance? Did you all have fun? THF HOUND Assembly News On Tuesday, January 27, Mr. 4... A F. W. Kling spoke in an assembly program. His talk was concemed with the education that is made available to students. After Mr. Kling's interesting speech, letters and certificates were awarded to the boys who had participated in basketball, football, and baseball. Mr. C. Lewis Gray- bill received a letter for his help- fulness and encouragement to ward the team. 5 3 Q . , If - .G ., B L 'M' ,-- --T' 8 :i e Big John Snider set the pace as the Fighting Blues rolled to a 34-13 victory over Clifton Forge on the Mountaineersl' home field and thereby remained tied with the Scarlet Hurricanes of Lexing- ton for first place as Lexington slipped by Waynesboro 19-14. Clifton Forge managed to hold the Blues scoreless for one quar- ter but then the dam broke as Joe Wheeler hit Snider with a 40-yard touchdown strike and the Blues were off and running. After Parry McCluer kicked off, Snider broke into the Clifton Forge backfield, intercepted a pitchout and raced 35 yards for the second Blues' touchdown. A Wheeler to Snider pass was good for the extra point and Parry McCluer had Wa 1.3-0 lead. Joe Wheeler capped a 58- yard T. D. drive by going over from the 3-yard line. The extra point was added and Parry Mc- Cluer led 200. The 'Mountaineers' managed to pass over one T. D. before the half as Burton banged our tackle from the 3-yard line Burton added the P. A. T. and al halftime it was 20-7 in favor of the Blues. The Mountaineers stormed back after the intermission as Shelton scored from the 5 and pulled Clifton Forge within strid- ing distance at 20-13. Another Wheeler to Snider pass covering 45 yeards put the Blues out of reach as the score rose to 27-13. Ollie Stinnett and Bo Moran contributed single T. D.'s to the rout as the Blues notched their seventh consecutive District 5 win Scoring T. D.'s John Snider, 3, O. Stinnett, 15 Bo Moran, 13 Extra Points: J. Snider, 1, B. Snider, 1: Bo Moran, 2: Clifton Forge T D.'s, Burton, lg Shelton, 1. .. c i Our senior boy tihi-s week is one hhabt is very popular among hrs bellow shudlents. He parbic'iP9-WS in basketball and has formally hem in two plays, which his clasp has held. Last year he was Presi- dent of the :Red Cross and B150 Visoe President of the Junior Class. llhiis year he is 'Bnesviidlent of the Senior Class amd. Pnesixdent tlhe Beta Clrub Fednemtaion. .He is sixfeerttall,lmssamsd:yFhB1d8I1li blue eyes. Hits ndlekmmne is Percy or wells :md he is wdll known for his magic tricks. In ease some of you Ihn:vven't guessed wlho thus oemior had is, here's some more helsp. His initiaaxls are B. A W. Our- Senior girl for tlhis week Bdwllw be B!! 63-'SY 0739 W K'-1955 because when very a popular nal. laady is about 5 feet 4 inches tall gud welgihs 107 libs, Shoe is active 'in many clubs including the Library Club, Pep Club, and G. A.A.sm-iaaisoaverysood student and is a memiber of the Beta Olufb and Annual Stuff. . 'llhtis 'Senior girl is Vice Presa- dmt of ther class, is a. cheerleader amd likes Minka KBSPUUEUN On?-7 In case you still donit necognnze her, her initials are S. M. M. Know 'her now? Pep Club Meeting At the regular meeting of the Pep Club on Monday, October 27, Marolyn Sandidge was elected as representative to the newly-formed Student Cooperative Association. It was also decided that this club would sponsor a dance on Satur- day, November 8. Forensic Club The Forensic organization of Parry McCluer held a meeting Thurs- day night, with Miss Iannuzzi, the Forensic sponsor. At the meeting, Miss Iannuzzi told the members of coming Forensic meetings and the plans that had been made concerning them. Plans were made for the organi- zation's entries in drama, public speaking, poetry, and prose read- ings, and spelling. All of the mem- bers will enter one of the above entries and will compete with other schools. C I fs Q 4, . QM -r Janet Anderson ,. H, ,. l lf 'rf u , fl Q N1 ,A ,-V, Q ., Robin Lawhorne Shirley Moody aw zo Q, , ,V . Carolyn Rogers g , if - I :v-s 1' 'm NWN' 3... ,H i' U' .54 - lla Carter Q HX Y Hg - i-www, R A is Carolyn Slough fn :X -- ,,., 68 A-l TX ly,, 3, Mary Chaplin Ula Parrimac 19 Co-Editor Norvelle Decker Sheldon Sorrels H31 v. . E3 We Q 3. xgmlhx ' 4 ff.-in-u -r .Kiki fer'-ff Sta D dl Jane Green Peggy u ey ff il fw- . in YH'-- aL eeeeee Charlene Hostetter N, 'SR ii-M 'Q , W A g 5, L5 . Eddie Long Phyllis Moore A , A 'alll nw ' in N Q 'F ,' W C0-Editor 1 yeelel if Lflfetta Secfisf ' Billy Wells Alice Truslow Johnny White it f A 5 'N W Q K A rv m W. l 2 y ,N Q., e 69 Horenslc C1115 First row: Joe Bono, Janet Anderson Shirley Moody Mary Page Shewey, Carolyn Blosser Second row: Miss Iannuzzi, William Clements, Jane Green Third row Carolyn Rogers, Robin Lawhorne Loretta Secrist, Jimmy Jenkins, Billy Wells Loretta and Jane studying their parts for the play, Sorry, Wrong Number, which the Forensic Club will enter in the ONE-ACT PLAY FESTIVAL, Waynes- boro, February 14. 1 ' Yinniucmc I Scenic View of P.M.H.S. Secretary Hard at Work Fa ' Q if g ' I 2 is AL.fxV .V 'jr ' I X , f iii? 5 1 . if The Seniors Mix a Secret Brew Ornery Guard K . Buena Vista Colosseum Neat Atmosphere AT P.M.H.S .4. Hey Snider, You Forgot Your Hankie Warden at Work 1,5 :Q,f5,35g gg1 ,' :i : Y , 5 i f Azvo., .1-. e I 'V '1'o:1' A ' ,A 1 . 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