Parry McCluer High School - Parrimac Yearbook (Buena Vista, VA)

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Tak S S IES GRE kine Sear ea : Pas . me Sa LP BO Ce eg “PEE Int PARAIITIAL th PARRY McCLUER HIGH SCHOOL Buena Vista, ginia a oe Sah 8 Seppe sie ae IBS ASO ER iy Oe MPR RS SS rite This, ''The Parrimac of 1960, is an attempt to bring to you a record of the activities, work, learning, and fellowship shared by the students of Parry McCluer High School. May all who leaf through these pages in years to come gain infinite pleasure from dwelling on these cherished memories, We Seniors are leaving Parry McCluer with a feeling of regret, knowing that an impor- tant phase of our life is finished. However, we realize that life holds much in store for us to which we look forward with anticipation. As we leave we shall remember these years with much pleasure. --The Staff SS PS Jc! iT Contents ADMINISTRATION SENIORS CLASSES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H.G. Wells - ''The Outline of History This yearbook is dedicated to those who educate; the school board, the superintendent, the principal, and the faculty. Each contributes tothe graduate: the school board providing the facilities; the superintendent and the principal providing the administration; and the faculty providing the most basic elements, knowledge and instruction. With these contributions the school functions - the student learns - the community wizens - thenationstrengthens - the worldawakens to peace. This was the hope of yesteryear; this is the aim of today. To avoid the catastrophe - the abyss of destruction - education rushes to the young. BUENA VISTA SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Helen Glass (clerk), Mr. Donald Kay, Mr. Milton Hen- son, Dr. Thomas Hedrick, Mr. Robert DePriest, Mr. James Seay - Not Pictured: Mr. Eugene Bosserman. mu Administration Mrs. Helen Glass School Secretary IW be 1% WY, above, are. Superintendent-Princip-1 of Elementary B. S. Roanoke College M. S. University of Virginia Administration Miss Phyllis Sizer High School Secretary Mr. R. Clayton Camden Principal of High School A. B. Washington and Lee University M. Ed. University of Virginia Administration Se Facil fy Mrs. Mary Lou Berghel English Social Studies Mr. R. Earl Britton Art Mr. Robert Childress Mathematics Mr. James Coleman English Mr. Joe Downing Athletics Director - Coach Social Studies Miss Essie Glass Assistant Principal Social Studies Mr. James D. Griffin Business Miss Virginia Iannuzzi Mathematics Mr. Charles Kurtz Social Studies Coach Mr. Francis Lynn English- Latin- French Mr. Albert T. McCown Industrial Arts Miss Bessie Meadors Librarian Mr. Eugene Mehaffey Driving Training-English Physical Education Coach Miss Ethel Quinn Physical Education A lly a eee acl Mr. William Raines Social Studies-English Physical Education Coach Mrs. Martha Ann Schneider Business Mr. James Smals Science Mr. Francis Turner Visiting Teacher Mrs. Alice Van der Veer Mathematics Mrs. Rebekah Weir English Mrs. Oakley White | Home Economics OFFICERS PYeSiGCn Pare dete aes, ec eae ey hee eee eek as oir; Betty Lineberry Vi CeC=P res ICen mcs... 7 41a a ena ree Ont ee a: unners for et € Joe Wheeler BOCEClLAL VAM Mees 04a, oicaee, BA tee ah cae a en Jane Lee Hickman ARSENIO oe ee ee One Mary Frances Tomlin ates elay ates SAG, 3 Ra ee a ie eens ee iii Carolyn Sandidge SDOUSOLS Me mernnre, be es co, Lh sn. cde ok Miss Glass, Mrs. Van der Veer a Senior DINA RITA ALBANESE likable-friendly JERRY RODNEY BALLARD quiet- hot-rodder DORIS ANN BEARD exquisite-reserved tAYTHA MONTGOMERY BLACKBURN shy -congenial JOSEPH ANTHONY BONO loquacious — 'springy RICHARD STIRLING BREEDEN tall-reserved Class BOYD POWELL CASH jolly-everybody's pal HARRY MAPP CARTER, JR. artistic-studious looking JOE IVAN BYERS studious-shy JANE PRISCILLA CHITTUM sweet-friendly KATHY LYNN CASH sophisticated-poised JAMES EDWARD CASH good dancer-fiery 15 Senic CECIL MARIAN CLARK witty -likable RACHEL GERALDINE CLARK quiet-studious MARY FRANCES CLAYTOR talkative-candid LEONARD RAY CLEMENTS quiet-reserved JULIE MAE CULLEN athletic-timid MARJORIE LOUISE CULLEN jolly-athletic (a ASS GERALD BLAKE DOREMUS tall-visionary WOODROW WAYNE GILBERT serious-quiet KENNETH ELDON FITZGERALD flirtatious-amiable NANCY SANDIDGE GILLIAM exquisite-bashful 7 REGINALD ALLEN FIX frank-peppy MARSHALL ROSS GLASS melodious- mischievous Seniot GEORGE DAVID GROW understanding -affable MILDRED ELIZABETH GROW candid-jolly HORACE MINOR HENSON, JR. melancholy-masterly JANE LEE HICKMAN petite-scholarly NORMA JEAN HIGGINBOTHAM jolly-vivacious . 1g JAMES HENRY JENKINS-JR. garrulous-—willing ASS ROBERT WILLIAM LIEB, JR. straight forward-intelligent JAMES TAYLOR KIRKPATRICK, III lazy-humorous DANIEL ALEXANDER KLINE witty-cute SAMUEL LEE MAYS frank-unpredictable GLENN ALLEN LYNN quiet-neat BETTY JANE LINEBERRY sweet-cheery Senio JUDY CAROLYN McELROY likable-congenial GLADA FAYE MONTGOMERY reserved-modest DONALD LEWIS MORAN carefree-quiet JAMES LEE OGDEN lively-friendly BRENDA JOYCE RAMSEY dignified-nice LINDA LEE RHODES petite-quiet C ASS DANIEL HOUSTON SHAFER bashful-handsome les MAROLYN SUE SANDIDGE nice-witty CAROLYN ANN SANDIDGE studious-dainty GERALD LYNWOOD STATOME jovial-happy-go-lucky BROTHERTON THURSTON SNIDER friendly-athletic ERNEST GENE SHAFER indifferent-likable 21 Senior RONALD LEE STATOME likable-shy JOSEPH EDWARD STINNETT bashful-quiet OLLIE LEE STINNETT happy -flirtatious MARY FRANCES TOMLIN studious-artistic BONNIE JEAN VEST shy-blonde 2? BARBARA LUCILLE VEST affable-quiet ASS NYOKA WAYNE WIDDIFIELD congenial-modest LORETTA ANN WHEELER gracious-affable LEWIS WAYNE WHEELER popular -athletic MARIE ARLENE WILLIAMS accomodating-assured ROBERT CALVIN WHITE scholarly-industrious JUDITH ANN WHITE sy mpathetic-naive 23 Dina Rita Albanese: Class Officer, '56(Sec.), '59 (Sec.); Glee Club '56,'57; Beta Club, '59, '60: Li- brary Club, '59,'60(Pres.); G.A.A., '56,'57; Home Ec. Club, '56,'57(Sec.); Jr. Red Cross, '56,'59 (Sec.); Pep Club, '58,'59(Sec.) '60; F.B.L.A., '59(V.Pres.); Annual Staff, '60; Health bay Princess; Christmas Queen, '59; Senior Play. Jerry R. Ballard, Frank : Glee Club, '59; Foot- ball, '57; Baseball, '59; Senior Play. Doris Beard: Glee Club, '59. Gaytha Montgomery Blackburn, Duck : Home Ec., '06,'57,'59; Senior Play. Joe Bono, Bruno'': Forensic Club, '59,'60; Annual Staff, '60; Senior Play. Stirling Breeden, Pap : Band, '54,'55,'56,'57,'58; Art Club, '57; Track, 59; Football, '56,'58,'59: Baseball, '55; Basketball, '55; Senior Play. Joe Byers, 'Turk'': Class Officer, '57(Pres.); Jr. Red Cross, '06; Monogram Club, '60; S.C.A., '59 (V.Pres.); Football, '56; Baseball, '56,'57,'58,'59; Tracks:59; Harry M. Carter, Jr.: Monogram Club, '60; Football, Track, '59,'60; Senior Play. Boyd Cash, Donnie : Class Officer, '58(Pres.); Glee Club, '57,'58; Monogram Club, 56, '97,'58,'59 (Sec.), '60 (Ser. at Arms); Band, '55, 156, 57, 58, 59 ; Arte Clabwe 5 7e5e: Football, 155, 156, '57, 58, 59: Baseball, '56,'57,'58,'60; Basketball, 156 '57,'58, 'D9,'60; Boys’ State, '59; Senior Play. James Cash, Steele : Art Club, '57,'59(V.Pres.); Monogram Club, '57,'58,'59,'60; Glee Club, '60; Baseball, '56,'57,'59,'60. Kathy Lynn Cash, Kitten : Club, '58; Pep Club, ‘58. Jane Chittum, 'Dimples : Library Club, '60. Geraldine Clark, Gerry Cecil Marian Clark: G.A.A., '56,'57; Home Ec., '56,'57,'58; Glee Club, '57,'58; Pep Club, '58,'59; Senior Play. Class Officer, '56(Pres.); '55,'56,'57,'58, '59: Glee Club, '59; Art HomewEcs Clube og: Frances Claytor, Fran : G.A.A., '56, '57; Pep Club, '59; Home KEc., '56; Annual Staff, '60; Senior Play. Leonard Ray Clements, ''Ray Julie Cullen, ''Twin'': G.A.A., '56,'57,'58,'59; Band '56,'57,'58(Sec.) '59(Sec.) (All-State); Glee Club, ‘60; Pep Club, '60. Marjorie Cullen, Margie : G.A.A., '56, '57, '58; Home Ec., '56,'59; Cheerleader, '57,'58,'59,'60(Co- Capt.); Pep Club, '58.'59,'60; Art Club, '57; Glee Club, '60. GerardB. Doremus, Jerry : Monogram Club, '60; Football '59. Kenneth E, Fitzgerald, Jr., K.E. : Jr. Red Cross '56; Glee Club, '60 (Vice Pres.); Monogram Club, Senior Statistics '09,'60; Art Club, '58,'59(Pres.); Band, '56,'57(V. Pres.): Football, 156, 156, dy Pe Mistop tap. Basketball, '06,'57,'58,'59, 160; Baseball, 156, 157, ‘53: Track, 159: Senior Play. Reginald A. Fix, Monk : Art Club, '58; Monogram Club, '57,'58,'59,'60; Band, '57; Football, '55,'56; '07,'58,'59; Basketball, '56,'57,'58; Health Day Escort, '58; Senior Play. Wayne Gilbert, ''Weasal ': Art Club, '57,'59; Band, ‘06; Baseball, ‘60; Football, '55,'56, 57: Basketball, '59(Mer. ye Senior Play. Nancy Sandidge Gilliam, Bug : Glee Club, '56; Home Ec. Club, '57,'58; Pep Club, '58; Health Day Princess, '55,'56; Senior Play. Marshall. Glass, Joe : Class Officer, '56(V.Pres.); '57(V.Pres. Glee Club, '54,'55(All- ‘State), bafaplsy Art Club, 159, LOU: Monogram Club, '58(V. Pres.), '59(V. Pres. ), 60; Camera Club, 55, '56; Archery Club, '54,'55; Minstrel, ait Re Health Day Escort, ‘te 58, 159. - Homecoming Escort, '97; Football, 56, ‘57, 58; Basketball, '54,'55; Baseball, 94, 155 ‘Senior Play. David Grow, Pidgeon : Monogram Club, '57,'58, lOO; 60 sw Art Clubs 594s Cra. 60: Band, 56, 57, 58 15 9(V, Pres.); Football, '57, 158 '59(Mer. ), 60 (Mer. ); Basketball, '57, 158 ,'59(Mer. ys '60(Mer. } Baseball, '57,'58 ,'59(Mer.), 60; Boys' State, '59; Senior Play. Mildred Elizabeth Grow, Betsy : 'D7,'59; Home Ec., '59; G.A.A,, '99; Pep Club, '58,'59,'60. Glee Club, '56, '06,'57,'58; Band, Horace Henson, Jr., 'Bo'': Class Officer, '56(V. Pres.),'58(V.Pres.); Art Club, '57.'58; Monogram Club, '56,'57,'58(Treas.), '59,'60; Glee Club, '56 ‘97; Football, '55,'56,'57,'58, 59; Basketball, '56, 157, 56s Baseball, '56, 157, 158, 159, 60; Health Day Escort, 56; Senior Play. Jane Lee Hickman: Class Officer, '57(Treas.),'59 (Reporter), '60(Sec.); Home Ec. Club, 1565-+G:AwAs 197,700; erep © Club; 58,159,160 ship: Club, '59,'60; Beta Club, 58, '59 ,(VicePres, ‘: '60(Pres.); Jr. Red Cross, '57(Treas.): S.C.A., '59: Co- Editor of Annual, '60; Girls’ State '59; Senior Play. Norma Jean Higginbotham, Mo Jean : '96; Art Club, '56; Beta Club, '59,'60; G.A.A., '56, '07,'58,'59,'60; Pep Club, '58, 59, '60(V. Pres.): Annual. Staff, '60(Co- Editor); Senior Play. James Jenkins, Jimmy : Jr. Red Cross, '57; Art Club, '60; Forensic Club, '59,'60; Camera Club, 59: Annual Staff, 60; Senior Play. Daniel Kline, Danny : Art Club, '58,'59; Baseball, '098; Health Day Escort, '59; Senior Play. James T. Kirkpatrick III, Chip : Jr. Red Cross, 07; Monogram Club, 59! 60; Football, '58, 159: Baseball, 583. Track, 59: Boys' State, 59: Health Day Escort, BT: Senior Play, Glee Club, 24 Robert W. Lieb, Jr., 'Bobby ' Betty Lineberry: Class Officer, '60(Pres.); Beta Club, '59,'60; Jr. Red Cross, '59,'60; Art Club, '58; May Day Princess, '59; Senior Play. Glenn Lynn, Tweety : Art Club, '59; Monogram Club, '60; Football, '58(Mgr.)'59(Mer.). Sam Mays, ''Porkey'': Glee Club, '56; Monogram Club, '59,'60; Football, '57,'58,'59; Baseball, '58; Basketball, '59. Judy McElory, ''Mac ': Library Club, '60(Reporter); Home Ec. Club, '56,'58,'59(Pres.); Pep Club, '58, '59, '60; F. B. L. A., '59(Pres.); Cheerleader, '57, '58,'59,'60(Co-Captain); Homecoming Attendant'60; Health Day Princess '59; Girls' State, '59; Senior Play. Glada Montgomery: Home Ec. Club, '56,'57; Senior Play. Donald Lewis Moran, Bo'': Monogram Club, '56, '57,'58,'59(Sec.),'60; Art Club, '56,'58; Football, '55,'96,'57,'58,'59; Baseball, '57,'58,'59,'60; Hom e- coming Escort, '59. Jimmy Odgen, ''Wabbit Brenda Joyce Ramsey, Fuzzy'': Glee Club, '56, '57; Home Ec. Club, '57,'58; Pep Club, '58,'59,'60; Annual Staff, '60; Senior Play. Linda Lee Rhodes, Droopy' ': Glee Club, '56,'60; Library Club, '57,'58,'59,'60; G.A.A., '57; Home Bc. Club, 158; F.B:L.A., ‘59; Pep. Club, '58,'59,'60; Health Day Princess, '58,'59; Senior Play. Carolyn Ann Sandidge: Class Officer, '59(V.Pres.), '60(Reporter); Library Club, '57,'58,'59,'60; Beta Club, '59,'60; Home Ec. Club, '57(V.Pres.); Glee Club, '56,'60(Sec.); S.C.A. '59; Jr. Red. Cross, '58; Pep Club, '58,'59,'60, F.B.L.A., '59; Annual Staff, 60; GiA‘A., '56,'57; Girls State '59; Health Day Princess, '58; Homecoming Attendent, '60; Senior Play. : Marolyn Sue Sandidge: Glee Club, '56,'60; Beta Club '59,'60; S.C.A., '59; Library Club, '57,'58,'59, '60; “Home Ec. Club, 57; Pep Club, '58,'59,'60; Annual Staff, '60; G.A.A., '56,'57; Girls' State, '59; Senior Play. Ernest Gene Shafer, Nean'': Monogram Club, '56, '57,'58,'59,'60;. Art Club, '58,'59; Basketball, '57, '60; Baseball, '57,'60; Health Day Escort, '58,'59; Senior Play. Daniel H. Shafer, 'Danny : Monogram Club, '59, '60; Baseball, '57; Basketball, '59,'60. Billy Snider, Snowball : Class Officer, '59(Pres.); Monogram Club, '56,'57,'58,'59,'60(Pres.); Football '55,'56,'57,'58,'59(Co-Captain); Basketball, '58,'59 (Co-Captain),'60; Baseball, '58,'59,'60; Track, '59; Boys' State; Senior Play. Jerry Statome, ''Wardow' ': Glee Club, '56(All-State), '57(All-State),'58,'59(Pres.),'60; Monogram Club, '56,'57,'58,'59,'60; Art Club, '57,'58; Football, '55, 25 '56,'57,'58,'59; Baseball, '58; Basketball, '58; Boys' State, '59; Health Day Court, '59; Senior Play. Ronald Lee Statome, ''Cotton' : Monogram Club, '57,'58,'59(Sec.),'60(Sec.); Football, '56,'57,'58,'59; Basketball, '56,'57,'58(Second team District 5) (First Team All-State), '60(Co-Captain); Baseball, 56,'57,'58,'59,'60. Joe Stinnett, Buck : Class Officer, '58(Sec.- Treas.); Jr. Red Cross, '57; Monogram Club, '56, 'D7,'58,'59,'60; Football, '55.'56,'57,'58,'59; Base- ball, '55, '56, '57,'58(Co-Captain), '59(Co- Captain); Health Day Escort, '56,'59. Ollie Stinnett: Art Club, '57; Monogram Club, '56, '07,'58,'59,'60; Football, '56,'57,'58,'59; Basketball, '57,'58,'60; Baseball, '59,'60; Health Day Escort, '57; Homecoming Escort, '59. Mary Frances Tomlin, 'Wankie ': Class Officer, Treas. Jr. Class, Treas. Sr. Class;Glee Club, '60; Beta Club, '58,'59(Reporter),'60(Sec.-Treas.); Lib- rary Club, '60; G.A.A., '56,'57,'58(Treas.)'59; Home Ec., '56,'60; Pep Club, '58,'59,'60; F.B.L.A.; ‘59 (Sec.); Art Club, '57; Newspaper Staff, '60(Bus. Mgr.); Annual Staff, '60; Girls' State, '59; Senior Play. Bonnie Jean Vest,''Blondie'': Glee Club, '56; Home Ec. Club; '57;'58;'59; Art Club, '58,'59; Pep Club, ‘59; Senior Play. Barbara Lucille Vest: Glee Club, '56,'57,'59; Home Ec. Club, '57. Lewis Wayne Wheeler, ''Joe : V. Pres., 8th Grade, V. Pres., Sr. Class; Monogram Club, '56,'57,'58, '59,'60(V.Pres.); Art Club, '56,'57,'59,'60; Home- coming Escort, '59; Senior Play. Loretta Ann Wheeler, Retta : Art Club, '60; Library Club, '60; Home Ec. Club, '58,'59. Nyoka Widdifield Judith Ann White, Judy : Library Club, '60(V. Pres.); Beta Club, '59,'60; Home Ec. Club, '56,'60; Art Club, '58; F.B.L.A., '59(Reporter); Pep Club, 1081997600 2GlALAs 2 56.1015 005-09, 0055.CJA., no: Parrimac News, (Co-Ed.); Cheerleader, '59,'60; Homecoming Queen, '59; Health Day Princess, '59; Girls' State, '59; Senior Play. Robert White, Bob'': Monogram Club, '60; Glee Club, '60; Beta Club, '59,'60; S.C.A., '60(Pres.); Parrimac News, '60(Co-Ed.); Rockbirdge Beta Federation, '60(Reporter); Band, '56,'57, '58, '59; Football, '56; Baseball, '59(Mgr.); Basketball, '56, '57,'58,'59,'60; S.C.A. State Convention, '59; Boys State, '59; Senior Play. Arlene Williams, Red : Glee Club, '60; Beta Club, iO OOS libel 00a G.A, Atma 00;01 008, 09° Home Ec. Club, '56,'57,'60; Jr. Red Cross, '58,'60 (Reporter); Pep Club, '58,'59,'60; F.B.L.A., '59; Annual Staff, '60; Newspaper Staff, '60; Senior Play. Class Will We, the Seniors of '60, being of sound mind, do here- by make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To ‘ole Parry McCluer we leave our hearts and our memories. To the Juniors we leave our so called distinguished place as Seniors, our Senior privileges, and our refined manners. To the Sophomore Class we leave our stupendous athletic ability, our joyful ways, and our patience. To the Freshmen Class and the eighth graders we leave our sympathy and our best wishes in the long journey ahead. Dina Albanese wills her ability to sleep late in the mornings to Peggy McElroy. Jerry Ballard wills his red convertible to his loving sister, Doris Jean. Doris Beard wills her seat in the Senior class to her brother, Sonny. Gaytha Blackburn wills her not-so-nosey ways to Doris Chittum. Joe Bono wills his placeinMiss Iannuzzi's advanced algebra class toany Junior who is crazy enoughto take it. Stirling Breeden wills his half of our '52 Chevy to his brother, Bill, if he will have it. Joe Byers wills his ability not to smoke to Donnie Bates. Harry Carter wills his ability to milk a cow to Dutch Loughhead. Donnie Cash wills his ability to get out of class to his friend, Don Sylvester. James Cash wills his ability to get kicked out of 6th periodclass and still maintaina B average to Basil Tripp. Kathy Cash wills her sewing ability to Phyllis Lynn and hopes she will be better at it than she was. Jane Chittum wills her ability to drive a car to Dot Lynn, and hopes she has less car trouble. Cecil Clark wills her seat in Royers Restaurant to Alice Wheeler. Geraldine Clark wills her ability in government to Gay Clements, andhopes that she is better at it than she was. Frances Claytor wills her love of talking all the time to Carol Schuyler. Ray Clements wills his church key to 'Squanto Jewell. Julie Cullen wills her ability to go steady with a boy named Sammy to Dot Lynn. Margie Cullen wills her visits to Lynchburg to Donna Glass. K.E. Fitzgerald wills his ability to get along with Lexington girls to Puddles Tripp. Reginald Fix wills his place as chauffeur at lunch time to Tommy Dickinson. Wayne Gilbert wills his seat in government to Dutch Loughhead. Nancy Gilliam wills her half of her broken ruler to Carolyn Wiseman for bookkeeping class. Joe Glass wills his ability to be everywhere on time to Joe Chittum. Betsy Grow wills her ability to go steady with the same boy for a year to Judy Pryor. David Grow wills his height to Billy Seay. Bo Henson wills his ability to get out of class to his brother, Bobby. Jane Lee Hickman wills her distinction of being the only girl in physics class to Lulu Williams. Norma Jean Higginbotham wills her giggle to anyone who is crazy enough to want it. Jimmy Jenkins leaves his plane geometry book (which he has used for two years) to anyone dumb enough to want it. James Kirkpatrick wills to the class of '61 all his pencil stubs. Danny Kline wills his ability to smoke in the building without getting caught to Jimmy Jewell. Bob Lieb can't leave anything because he is going to need everything he's got. Betty Lineberry wills her position as class president to her sister, Lisa. Glenn Lynn wills his ability to write good excuses that are acceptable to his brother Eugene. Sam Mays wills his seat in government class to Tommy Smith. Judy McElroy wills her position on the cheerleading squadto all the girls at P.M.H.S, that want to be a cheer- leader. Glada Montgomery wills her pleasant evenings after school in Royers Restaurant to Mary Rivers. Donald Moran wills his football scars to his brother, James. Jimmy Ogden wills his ability to pass a few subjects to Tommy Cash. Brenda Ramsey wills her seat in 2nd year French to Edith Spence. Linda Rhodes wills her size to Donna Glass. Carolyn Sandidge wills her place in the Beta Club to Peggy Entsminger. Marolyn Sandidge wills her ala rm clock to Mary Lou Williams. Danny Shafer wills his height to James McNally. Gene Shafer wills his good grades in government to his brother, Wayne. Billy Snider wills his English grades to his brother, Shany. Jerry Statome wills his ability to get out of study hall to Robert Wiseman. Ronnie Statome wills his good grades in government to Charles Manuel. Buck Stinnett wills the socks and football jerseys in locker 5 to Coach Kurtz. Ollie Stinnett wills his ability to kill squirrels to Clyde Lynn. Mary Frances Tomlin wills the Senior class treas- urer's records to whoever happens to get the job next year. Bonnie Vest wills her height to Boots Gilbert. Lucille Vest wills her cooking ability to Mattie Burch and hopes she will be better at it than she was. Joe Wheeler wills his winning ways with teachers to his sister, Freda. Loretta Wheeler wills her good times at P.M.H.S, to her sister, Lucille. Bobby White wills his ability to steal crackers to all the crackerless people in the lunch room. Judy White wills her sympathetic ways to somebody who will understand them. Nyoka Widdifield wills her place (front seat) in government to her brother, John. Arlene Williams wills her ability to drive a car for two and a half years without having a wreck to Garry Wil- liams. 26 Senior Class Prophecy As I sit here today in the year 1990 teaching my students, my mind keeps wandering back to last night, the reunion of the class of 1960. Our olddays of youth and happiness were renewed as we talked of our separate destinations and achievements. Dina Albanese has finally had her wish come true. Dina now has her own football team made up of her own eleven boys. Jerry Ballard, while in high school always loved to sh oot marbles- looks as though he lost them all. He is now in the Staunton Asylum. We found that Doris Beard is now happily married and is living in the suburbs of New York City. Gaytha Blackburn is owner ofa chain of beauty salons. Gaytha was also the first person to own a successful beauty shop on Mars. Remember how Joe Bonousedto love to dance? Well, Joe's danc- ing took him sky high and he now teaches the Martians on the Moon how to Rock 'n Roll. I am sure you remember seeing Stirling Breeden working at Lewis' while we wereinschool. Stirlingnow owns Lewis' and the rest of the block a roundit where he has just finished building a large Shop- ping Center. Joe Byers, while in high school, was pretty good at swinging on grapevines. Nowthirty years later, he is still swinging--on a rope a- round his neck. Remember how Harry Carter used to love to imitate singers? It seems as if all of Harry's practicing really led to something because he is‘pow doing impersonations of all the top singers. Donnie Cash, who had his own Combo while we were in high school, now is the leader of the greatest orchestraever, ''Donnie's Rockbridge Music Makers. Remember how James Cash used to always be making trips to Lexington? Well, now he runs a toll highway from Buena Vista to Lexington. Kathy Cash is another of our classmates who decided to make homemaking her career. Kathy is now a successful wife and mother. Jane Chittum is issuing operator's licenses in Amherst County since she was appointed Buena Vista's best woman driver of 1960. Iam sure you have all heardof Cecil Clark's Hillbilly Band. Cecil plays the fiddle in her band and she holds dances at Montebello, Vir- ginia. Geraldine Clark has really gone a long way from home since she married John and theymoved to California. Frances Claytor, who loved Government so well in her senior class, is now teaching the same class at Parry McCluer. Ray Clements has really gone a long way as the owner of alarge trucking line. Julie Cullen is now happily married. Julie has also returned to Parry McCluer where she is teaching music. Margie Cullen is also happily married but she has decided to be a fulltime housewife and mother. Remember how brilliant K. E. Fitzgerald was in algebra and plane geometry? Well, he went on to major in mathematics and is now a professor of math at Yale University. Reginald Fix is making his career in the R.A.F. where he has now worked his way up to a Sergeant. Remember how Wayne Gilbert used to love to travel? Wayne is now traveling right out of the world - he is a space pilot from Earth to Mars. Nancy Gilliam, her husband, and her three children are living happily on the moon. Incidently, they were the first to set up house- keeping there. Joe Glass, who was really a whiz at geometry, is now teaching it at Harvard University. Remember how Betsy Grow couldn't stand the way the school was run? Well, Betsy found a solution to this problem by taking over the principal's job at Parry McCluer. David Grow is now a professional basketball player. known as the greatest pro of our time. Bo Hensonhas really made a contribution to the world -- Bo was the first scientist to land on the moon. Jane Hickman has just been elected as President of the U.S. Jane is the first woman to ever accomplish this. Norma Jean Higginbotham, who had such a pleasing personality, is now using her charm as she does commercials on television. David is 27 Remember how Jimmy Jenkins wanted to go to Bluefield College? Well, he is still there -- he can't get out. Chip Kirkpatrick is the first Democratic President of the Union of Soviet Socialists Republic. He is now touring the U.S. to maintain good will between the U.S, and Russia. If you look down on Magnolia Avenue, I am sure you will see Danny Kline there as the head bag boy at Mitchell's Market. Bob Liebis another of our students who is successfully married. Bob now has twelve children. Betty Lineberry, who loved the secretarial course when she was in highschool is now the shorthand and bookkeeping teacher at South- ern Sem. Glenn Lynn who hada neat handwriting when he was in school, was arrested -- it seems he was so good at writing that he began to sign other people's names on checks. Sam Mays has been working for years on one problem and he has finally solvedit -- he is the scientist who discovered how to make cars run cheaper. Judy McElroy has taken over Shorty'' Shewey's position over the cheerleaders. Glada Montgomery always did like to travel and her dreams all came true when she was the first woman to reach the moon. Bo Moran isa bigtime fighter and is now in training to try out for the world's championship. Remember how Jimmy Ogden while in high school was pretty good with a hammer? Now he is using a bigger hammer -- making little rocks out of big ones. Brenda Ramsey has established the first hospital on the moon. Linda Rhodes finally acquired her wish to become an airline hos- tess. Linda now owns her own airline corporation. Carolyn Sandidge who was so brilliant in shorthand and typing classes has taken her secretarial work seriously and is now private secretary to the President of the U. S. Marolyn Sandidge, nowa wife and mother, is making a successful home on the road as she travels with her husband and his orchestra. Danny Shafer is comfortably retired on the moon after serving twenty years in the Air Force. The very brilliant scientist who invented a car which need no driver is our own classmate, Gene Shafer. Billy Snider whose main interest was always sports has returned to PMHS as the head coach of football, basketball, and baseball. Jerry Statome is now the owner of a large chain of pool rooms a- cross the world. At a game at the arena, we found that Ronnie Statome was coach of the Buena Vista Celtics. We found that Buck Stinnett is now the number one pitcher in the Major Leagues, He is playing for the Boston Red Sox. Ollie Stinnett now ownsa cattle ranch in Texas. He also operates a few oil wells on the side so between his cattle and oil, he has beef and oil to cook it in. Bonnie Vest is now a beautician at Irvine Sacks Beauty Saloon in New York. We found that Lucille Vest is working as head of the women's dress department at the Valley Store. Joe Wheeler who became a professional football player, has just been chosen as a member of the All-American Team. Loretta Wheeler whose ambitionwas to become a telephone opera- toris now an employee of the ''Talk-a-While Telephone Exchange in Los Angeles, California. Remember how Bob White always wanted to be a jet pilot? It seems as if his dream came true and he is now a famous jet pilot for United Air Lines. You can find Judy White in a big Virginia Hospital where she is the Head ofthe Nursing Staff. Judy also has a family of five children. Nyoka Widdifield has worked her way up as manager of the Nose Muff Factory in Florida. Arlene Williams who could always work bookkeeping problems has become anaccountant. Arleneis also married and now has two of the four children she has always wanted. As for me, I have returned to Parry McCluer to teach art, and now I have to stop daydreaming about my old classmates and memories and get back to my class. Mary Frances Tomlin Name Dina Albanese Jerry Ballard Doris Beard Gaytha Blackburn Joe Bono Stirling Breeden Joe Byers Harry Carter Donnie Cash James Cash Kathy Cash Jane Chittum Cecil Clark Geraldine Clark Fran Claytor Ray Clements Julie Cullen Margie Cullen K. E. Fitzgerald Reginald Fix Wayne Gilbert Nancy S. Gilliam Joe Glass Betsy Grow David Grow Horace Henson Jane Hickman Norma Higginbotham Jimmy Jenkins Senior Characteristics Pastime Eating Dating Linda B. Dating Joe Being with Vaughn Flirting Shooting Pool Being with Mary Ann D. Studying Advanced Algebra Being with Marolyn Dating Barbara Dating Glen Dating Lester Dancing Dating John Dating a certain guy Dating Judy Dating Sammy Dating Mat Parking with girls Parking Loafing and hunting Hugh Dating Betty Jo and hunting Dating Ralph Playing sports Talking about foot- ball Eating Dating Bill Talking Song Why Down by the Station Friendly World T've Been Around Love is a Many- Splendored Thing It's Time to Cry Pretty Blue Eyes Talk to Me Stardust Rocking Love What in the World's Come Over You Running Bear Handy Man Heartaches by the Number Where or When Running Bear Teen Angel Teen Angel Pretty Blue Eyes Pretend Gotta Travel On Eternally You belong to Me Appleblossom Time High School U.S.A. Lonely Blue Boy Where or When Halfway to Heaven Heartaches by the Number 28 Saying Um. .Um! Watch that apple! Oh, my lands! I don't know Get serious! Not hardly No! Get out of here! What's that supposed to prove? I'm not mad Really! My heavens! How about that! Don't feel like For Pete's sake! Guess what! You know it, too You've got to be conceited in this world of communism Uh! Is that so? Not Hardly! Watch it Mark! Tell you when you're old and gray Hey! Don't worry! Darn! Why? Look out now Peeve Lexington People listening in on important telephone conver- sations People popping gum Very nosey girls Snobby people Work A ball point pen that skips Lexington girls Lexington Getting up early People cracking gum Other girls Getting up early N. B. Girls People who are al- ways late Chevrolets Late people Homework Getting up before 12:00 on Saturday My Car Boring nights T. V. Westerns 8th Graders I can't stand anytning N.B. and Lexington boys Going to pool room Homework Homework Buying gas Senior Name Chip Kirkpatrick Danny Kline Bob Lieb Betty Lineberry Glenn Lynn Sammy Mays Judy McElroy Glada Montgomery Bo Moran Jimmy Ogden Brenda Ramsey Lind? Rhodes Carolyn Sandidge Marolyn Sandidge Danny Shafer Gene Shafer Jerry Statome Ronnie Statome Buck Stinnett Ollie Stinnett , Mary F. Tomlin Bonnie Vest Lucille Vest Loretta Wheeler Joe Wheeler Bob White Judy White Nyoka Widdifield Arlene Williams Pastime Southern Sem Shooting pool Going to Salem Dancing Dating Diane Watching TV Loafing Bragging on beating Lexington in football Dating Julie Boys Dancing Eating Dating Donnie Swimming and fishing Dating Patricia Dating Pat Dating Judy Eating and sleeping Eating hot dogs Listening to records Dating Marshall Listening to music Dating Franklin Talking football Sleeping Dating Ronnie Sleeping Dating William Song Stardust Danny Boy My Heart Sings Running Bear You Got What It Takes Lonely Street Stardust Be My Guest Go Jimmy Go Pretend You're Happy Just One Minute More May You Always Stardust Theme from Peter Gunn Sea of Love Frogbottom Flip Pretty Blue Eyes Pretty Blue Eyes Endless Sleep It's Time to Cry Among My Souvenirs Running Bear Among my Souvenirs Why Honeybucket Blues It's Time to Cry Teen Angel Why 29 Characteristics Saying Oh. . .Oh! Most definitely so! Bull Really! Can you prove Were You know what I mean, Jelly Bean Good night! Oh, shucks! Cool it, man! Now, wa. .ita minute! Keep it up and go home bawling Great day! Tell me about it! Yeah! Oh, man! Oh, bull! Why ? Oh, bull! Come here you sweet thing! It's unconstitu- tional! Well, how about that Well, I declare! What inthe world! My stars! Who, who me? How do you do it? For Pete's sake Oh, Me! Oh, Sam Pet Peeve Pet Peeves Parry McCluer High School No money Bossy people Slow service in the drugstore Buying gas Snobbishness People who are tou sure of themselves Pretty boys Getting demerits Non-music lovers Lexington girls Snobbish people Getting up in the morning Crowded pool rooms Anything to do with food Studying for exams Natural Bridge boys Lexington and Natural Bridge Lexington and N.B. girls Boys in 4th period study Stuck-up girls People arguing Certain girls Pool room Algebra Snobbishness Sem girls Boys in 4th period study Seventh Grade Graduating Class-1955 First row: Mary Alice Garrett, Carolyn Sandidge, Jane Chittum, Lucille Vest, Jimmy Ogden, Donald Hostetter, Glenn Gardner, Gary Sizer, Gloria Jean Davis. Second row: Mary Frances Tomlin, Louise Henson, Dianne Nuckols, Wayne Gilbert, Jimmy Jenkins, Margie Cullen, Julie Cullen, Jane Lee Hick- man, Judy White, Samuel Mays, K.E. Fitzgerald, Jerry Ballard, Ronnie Ayers. Thirdrow: Mary Rice, Gaytha Montgomery, Shirley Falls, Nyoka Widdifield, Lawrence Wilson, Cecil Clark, Dina Albanese, James Cash, Danny Shafer, James Kirkpatrick, Gene Shafer, Ronnie Statome, Betty Lineberry, Shirley Hamilton, Betty Jo Tomlin. Fourth row: Nancy Clevenger, Marolyn Sandidge, Norma Jean Higgin- botham, Dale Tomlin, Jean Dudley, Mary Cash, George McCormick, Barbara Eggleston, Mary Frances Claytor, Barbara Smith, Mary Elizabeth Davis, Linda Wheeler, Patsy Moore, Tommy Grow. Fifth row: Charles Chittum, Nancy Sandidge, Joyce Floyd, Bernice Southers, James Thomas, Gwendolyn Huffman, Glada Montgomery, Marie Tomlin, Louise Mason,Imogene Carnahan, Judy McElroy, Emily Fitzgerald, Phyllis Wilmer, Carey Slough. Sixth row: Douglas Moore, Betsy Grow, Ray Clements, Joe Byers, Brenda Ramsey, Marshall Henson, Horace Henson, Joseph Stinnett, Donald Moran, Ronald Lynn, Johnny Lanum, Donald Flint, Tommy Hilliard. Seventh row: Donnie Cash, Arlene Williams, Bonnie Vest, Sonny Wilkins, Clyde Cash, Stirling Breeden, Bob White, Elmer Beverley, Mrs. Royer, Mr. Worrell, Mrs. Dixon, Billy Snider, Jerry Statome, Reginald Fix, Joe Wheeler, Joe Pelter, David Grow. Senior Class-1960 First row: Margie Cullen, Jane Lee Hickman, Linda Rhodes, Cecil Clark, Glada Montgomery, Doris Beard, Betty Lineberry, Lucille Vest, Judy White, Nancy Gilliam, Carolyn Sandidge, Julie Cullen. Second row: Joe Bono, Mary Frances Claytor, Dina Albanese, Judy McElroy, Loretta Wheeler, Maro- lyn Sandidge, Betsy Grow, Brenda Ramsey, Geraldine Clark, Jane Chittum, Kathy Cash, Mary Frances Tomlin, Glenn Lynn. Third row: Billy Snider, Danny Shafer, Reginald Fix, Nyoka Widdifield, Bonnie Vest, Wayne Gilbert, Donnie Cash, Bob Lieb, Danny Kline, Jerry Ballard, Jimmy Ogden, Norma Jean Higginbotham, Arlene Williams, Bob White, Stirling Breeden. Fourth row: Jerry Statome, Joe Wheel- er, Ollie Stinnett, Joe Stinnett, Ray Clements, Jimmy Jenkins, Gene Shafer, James Kirkpatrick, K. E. Fitzgerald, James Cash, Horace Henson, Harry Carter, Ronnie Statome, Joe Byers. Valedictorian Jane Lee Hickman Salutatorian Mary Frances Tomlin Julie and Margie Cullen Gaytha Montgomery Blackburn and Glada Montgomery Carolyn and Marolyn Sandidge. Bob and Judy White a oe 2 ager” ete ee pears ts oa es OFFICERS President. 0 tia. eee eee detec ans Edith Spence Vice=Presidenty, iwm: ee ea oe Greg Paynter SGCretary waitin + we iecs Vectra fen eects Patricia Snyder Treasurer.) eee ce ananassae eens Don Sylvester Reporters 2224 26 sveeoenaneee ees hearers Tommy Dickinson SPODSOLS..ydemce cates. ee Mr. Childress, Miss Iannuzzi Ronnie Agnor Irene Arthurs Joey Barger Robert Brads Audrey Burch Sadie Clark Tommy Dickinson Peggy Entsminger Florence Field Dreama Flint Patricia Floyd Hazel Garrett Jane Garrett Donna Glass James Higginbotham Ernest Hostetter Richard Hudson Gwendolyn Huffman Johnny Huffman Larry Huffman Delores Humphries Marjorie Jewell Horace Keiser Ed Allen Kirkpatrick William Lotts 2————— Of 1961 Richard Loughhead Martha Lou McCormick Peggy McElroy Diane Martin Jerry Miller Joyce Mohler Curtis Montgomery Susan O'Connell Betty Jo Payne Gregory Paynter Mary Rivers Lottie Schart Linda Secrist Wayne Shafer Mary Lou Smith Tommy Smith Patricia Snyder Edith Spence Donald Sylvester Hilda Thorne Billie Jean Tomlinson Basil Tripp Mary Lou Williams Revo Williams Joe Wilson Carolyn Wiseman OFFICERS Presidents eget. te ee ae ee eee eer es Judy Pryor Vice=President:, gar i, tee eae Mark Green Secretary ¢747 ciel. eee eee rae . .Carol Sue Janney Treasurers 65 4054 See ee ee ee ee Betsy Gilbert SPONSOLS | 35-59. 8c. h ieee oh Mrs. Berghel, Mr. Raines Gerald Austin Donald Bates James Berringer Linda Bosserman Billy Breeden William Brown Andrew Bryant Robert Buchanan Carole Burch Mike Byers aN Norma Carter Roy Cash Betty Chittum Darlis Coffey Joyce Coleman Ronald Coleman Wendell Coleman Fred Davis William Dickinson Gene Dixon David Dudley Peggy Fisher Carol Floyd Juanita Floyd Mary Fox Class Of 1962 Not Pictured: Bruce Beard Wayne Gallier Myrtle Garrett Betsy Gilbert Mark Green Keith Grow Don Hostetter Robert Huffman Jo Anne Humphries Carol Sue Janney Jimmy Jewell Roger Kempfer Kenneth Lawhorne Linda Lawhorne Donald Leighton Joyce Lindsay Clyde Lynn Dot Lynn Eugene Lynn James McNally Wanda McNally Donna Plunkett Judy Pryor John Rice Joyce Rice Doris Sanderson John Sanderson Carol Schuyler Tommy Sorrels Louise Starnes Douglas Staton Barbara Statome William Updike Gary Williams Billy Wilson Robert Wiseman Mary Wood OFFICERS President..... PTA. Oat ee ae ee . -Billy Seay Vice-President.) eg. ee fos UiIMMy Greene SECrelary... seit ets 1) ete wees ow... Freda Wheeler (PreCasur Cran naet- ar Teg ecereedee: ..... doe Covington SPONSOMS. coc ug Werrws tsb es . .Mr. Coleman, Mr. Eskridge Mary Abelsma Betty Jo Allen Ronald Austin Doris Ballard Sherry Blosser Sherry Brads Bill Buchanan Mattie Burch Elaine Byers Wilson Carter Joe Chittum Delores Clark Roger Clark Gay Clements Joe Covington William Cullen Steven Cunningham Janet Darlington Donna Davis Robert Edwards Bob Garrison Judy Gilbert Thelma Gilbert Rodney Goolsby Jimmy Greene Linda Groah Janice Hall Delilah Hartless Robert Henson Betty Huffman nT Clase of 1900 Not Pictured: Hiran Burch Garland Hutchens George Jenkins Becky Jones Patricia Keller Betty Jo Lawhorne John Lewis Sandra Lynn Christine Malley Brenda Manuel Charles Manuel Calvin Mason Rosemary McCormick Roger Mikels Ernest Montgomery Lois Rice A (LCT : s os peel ae ok Julie Royer Marshall Scott Billy Seay Katherine Shafer Milton Shafer Donnie Sizer Carolyn Sorrels Gordon Staton ey. Janet Stinnett ol Roger Stinnett uit . Dn. isis Tony Stinnett William Tomlinson Charlotte Wagner Phyllis West Alice Wheeler Freda Wheeler John Wheeler Lucille Wheeler Marjorie Wheeler John Widdifield Raymond Williams Ruth Wiseman a bg i : om ray a a Y Ah Ooty ae ee RE im y OFFICERS PreESIdEN eh ree teen te ee pee ae James Moran Vice- Presidentem pasa ena Ge Mary Lou Jenkins SOCK Clarice eee eee reeset Era a a aenee Joan Flint Treasur ie. 7.4... eee ear oees ee Patrick Snider SPONSOLS a. esr Mr. Kurtz, Mr. Lynn, Mr. Smals Marlene Bailey Wayne Bartley Carol Berry Jo Ann Bono Manila Brads Janet Brown Rebecca Camden Donna Campbell Harry Cash Joyce Carter Milton Cash Tommy Cash Carol Chittum Doris Cnittum James Chittum Margie Chittum Shirley Chittum Betty Clark Diana Clevenger Tommy Coffey Jerry Coleman Oliver Conner Ray Conner Chester Covington Jackie Covington Betty Lou Davis Joanne Davis John Davis Rose Deluca Lewis Duff Charles Fitzgerald Mary Fitzgerald Joan Flint Sheila Flint Carol Floyd Edward Floyd Galen Floyd William Floyd Rebecca Forguer Michael Fox Leigh Gardner Virginia Garrett Susie Green Michael Guinn William Hall Barbara Henson Lewis Hite Eugene Huffman Class Of 1964 Not Pictured: Tommy Chittum, Faye Conner, James Moran, Charles Ramsey, Claude Wheeler, Martha Widdifield. Gloria Huffman Katie Huffman Brenda Humphries Mary Lou Jenkins Edward Lewis Steven Lieb Carolyn Lilley Phyllis Lynn Carl Majors Carol McGinnis Ernest Micou Danny Moore Effie Moore Dennis Moran Kenneth Moran George Ogden James Plogger James Pryor James Pugh Marshall Pugh Carolyn Ramsey Helen Ramsey Millie Ramsey Robert Ramsey Bonita Roberts Harold Roberts Shirley Roberts Delois Robertson Paul Rowsey James Royer Carlos Secrist Charles Secrist Douglas Shafer Olin Shafer Janell Shaw Barbara Sheets Shirley Shields Jean Slough Howard Slough Patrick Snider Joyce Spence William Spence Jean Statome Kathy Staton Brian Sylvester Peggy Taylor Eleanor Tomlin Dorothy Truslow Roger Walker Gordon Wheeler Lewis Whitacre Joyce Wilson Doris Wood Herman Wood Fighting Blues-District 5 Champions Front row: Chip Kirkpatrick, Ronnie Statome, Harry Carter, Jerry Statome, Donnie Cash, Billy Snider, Joe Wheeler, Monk Fix, K. E. Fitzgerald, Stirling Breeden, Bo Henson. Second row: Wendell Cole- man, Buck Stinnett, Gerry Doremus, Richard Hudson, Charles Dudley, Don Sylvester, Basil Tripp, Bo Moran, Ollie Stinnett. Third row: Horace Keiser, Butch Cullen, Dutch Loughhead, Tommy Dickin- son, Butch Wheeler, Greg Paynter, Joey Barger, Ronnie Agnor. SEASON'S UNDEFEATED RECORD Pe Visi oo. 26 PiMSHose 41 Pi Mio, 47 P.M.H.S. 26 P.M.H.S. 28 P.M.H.S. 28 P.M.H3s: 21 P.M.H.S. 33 P: M.-H : 28 Staunton Wilson Vesela Albemarle Central Waynesboro Clifton Forge Natural Bridge Lexington Oot NOOCOOOoOO Coach Kurtz, Co-capt. Joe Wheeler, Coach Downing, Co-capt. Billy Snider. Coaches Raines, Kurtz, Downing, Coffey, Mehaffey. All District Geam First row: Ollie Stinnett, Bo Henson, Joe Wheeler, Billy Snider, Monk Fix. Second row: Buck Stinnett, Bo Moran, Ronnie Statome, Donnie Cash, Chip Kirkpatrick. 47 1959 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Roger Mikels, Jackie Tomlinson, Bobby Henson, Steven Cunningham, Wayne Gallier, Jimmy Greene, Dickie Lewis, Don Bates, Ronnie Austin. Second row: Roy Cash, Roger Mason, Bobby Ramsey, Carl Majors, Lewis Whitacre, Pat Snider, Eugene Lynn, Tommy Cash. Third row: Mike Fox, Lewis Hite, Wayne Bartley, John Widdifield, Milton Cash, Mike Guinn, Jimmy Moran, Billy Spence, Garlan Hutchens, Coach Mehaffey. Football Banquet Football Banquet given ''Champs by the Team of 1929. Standing: Co-captains Billy Snider and Joe Wheeler receiving picture of team given by the Class of 1926 and presented by C. Lewis Graybill and John R. Seay. 2 Cheerleaders Margie Cullen, chief cheerleader; Betsy Gilbert; Donna Glass; Judy White; Mrs. Shewey, coach; Donna Plunkett; Judy McElroy, chief cheerleader; Martha Lou McCormick; Bunny Humphries. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Judy McElroy, Judy White, Margie Cullen 49 First row: Tommy Dickinson, Joey Barger, Wendell Coleman, Hiram Burch, John Rice, Greg Paynter. Second row: Wayne Shafer (Manager), Beaver Huffman, Charles Manuel, Ollie Stinnett, Billy Snider, Ronnie Statome, Bob White, K. E. Fitzgerald, Bobby Huffman, Basil Tripp, Coach Mehaffey. Basketball Geam Coach: Mr. Mehaffey Co-Captains; Ronnie Statome, Billy Snider Blues in Action with Robert E. Lee High SENIORS ON THE TEAM Ronnie Statome, Billy Snider, Bob White, K.E. Fitzgerald Baseball Front row: Johnny Rice, James McNally, Wendell Coleman, James Duff, John Snider, Buck Stinnett, Basil Tripp, Bo Moran. Back row: Coach MeHaffey, Greg Paynter, Joe Byers, Ronnie Statome, Billy Snider, Bo Henson, James Cash, Managers, David Grow and Bob White. SEASON'S RECORD- 1959 59 FIGHTING BLUES Won 8 Lost 6 Third Place Tie P.M.H.S. 3 Central 1 P,M.,H.S. P.M.H.S. 2 Clifton Forge 3 P.M.H.LS. P.M. H.S, 3 V.S.D. 0 P.M.H.S. P.M.H.S. 3 Waynesboro 7 P.M.H.S. P.M.H.LS, 8 Wilson Memorial 3 P.M. H.S, P.M.HLS. ) Clifton Forge 0 P.M.H.S. P.M.H.LS, 7 Central 1 P.M.H.LS. — ARR HH Lexingtun R.E. Lee Natural Bridge Wilson Memorial Lexington V.S.D. Natural Bridge WOON fk O10 Orack First row: James Higginbotham, Kenneth Fitzgerald, Harry Carter, Billy Wells, John Snider, Stirling Breeden, Don Sylvester, Donald Leighton, (Mgr.) Second row: Joe Wilson, Billy Snider, David Dudley, Joe Byers, Richard Hudson, Gary Williams, Coach Downing. HUTIVITIES 53 Ohe Parrimac Peerees mm. Dina Albanese Joe Bono fa Jane Lee Hickman Frances Claytor Reginald Fix Co- Editor Jimmy Jenkins 1960 Carolyn Sandidge Brenda Ramsey Norma Jean Higginbotham Marolyn Sandidge Co-Editor Mary Frances Tomlin Arlene Williams a adad ddevein oa pe RE ID ge mee mii = Seated: Carolyn Sandidge, Marolyn Sandidge, Linda Rhodes, Juanita Floyd, Judy McElroy, Dina Alban- ese, Judy White, Arlene Williams, Dreama Flint, Betty Jo Payne, Lottie Schart. Standing: Carol Schuyler, Jane Chittum, Loretta Wheeler, Shirley Roberts, Gay Clements, Doris Chit- tum, Linda Bosserman, Jean Slough, Carol Chittum, Carolyn Wiseman, Hilda Thorne, Jane Lee Hick- man, Linda Secrist, Mary Frances Tomlin, Betty Lou Davis, Edith Spence, Wanda McNally, Darlis Coffey, Jane Carter, Joyce Rice. + Library Club OFFICERS Presidenty.scastst .c0ctel seule ke Vice=Presidenth.,.0. 1 si. ere Secretary-Treasurer ..... ReEpOrieraeceees ctelchelstcke te SCA Representative ...... SPONSOTH. ca. s cuonsled-kemetcrebers . . Dina Albanese .... Judy White -. Juanita Floyd .. Judy McElroy Arlene Williams . ..Miss Meador First row: Patricia Floyd, Jane Garrett, Peggy McElroy, Mary Lou Smith, Martha Lou McCormick, Juanita Floyd. Secondrow: Betsy Gilbert, DonnaGlass, Marjorie Jewell, Mary Frances Tomlin, Gwendolyn Huffman, Jeanne Statome, Effie Moore, Janice Hall, Gay Clements, Ruth Wiseman, Judy White. Third row: Mrs. White, Marlene Bailey, Joyce Carter, Joanne Bono, Freda Wheeler, Brenda Manuel, Margie Wheeler, Joan Flint, Janet Darlington, Mary Wood, Carolyn Wiseman, Jo Ann Humphries, Brenda Humphries. Fourth row: Charlotte Wagner, Arlene Williams, Donna Campbell. Home Sconomics Club OFFICERS mresident .2). iiss «ste. « Mary Lou smith Vice-President ........... Peggy McElroy Secretary..........Martha Lou McCormick ECCOSUTEL su. %s 4-401 07- sees) 0: vcs sts JUanita Floyd IRPOGTLON feel. dAshers ts ces sees ee AtriCia Floyd SCA Representative .......... Jane Garrett BReISOTME Lele.) cite cies cn soe 2 MES Wite ATT A First Row (Seated left to right): Billie Jean Tomlinson, Mary Lou Smith, Linda Secrist, Edith Spence, Mary Lou Williams. Second Row: Gay Clements, Myrtle Garrett, Virginia Garrett, Rose DeLuca, Jo Ann Davis, Barbara Henson, Betty Lou Davis, Jeanne Statome, Effie Moore, Betty Jane Clark, Milly Ramsey. Third Row: Carol Berry, Katy Lou Huffman, Shirley Shields, Dreama Flint, Judy White, Sheila Flint, mary Lou Jenkins, Norma Jean Higginbotham, Judy Pryor, Barbara Statome, Phyllis Lynn, Brenda Humphries. Fourth Row: Miss Quinn, Carolyn Lilley, Gloria Huffman, Marjorie Wheeler, Gwendolyn Huffman, Jo Ann Humphries, Betty Jo Allen, Audrey Burch, Janet Brown, Sherry Brads, Leigh Gardner. Fifth Row: Patricia Snyder, Donna Glass, Carol Ramsey, Lottie Schart, Mattie Burch, Charlotte Wag- ner, Janice Hall, Doris Ballard. Girls’ Athletics Association OFFICERS Presidenty.-1. «4 wictslare): hice LADS Ser rian Vice-President. .......... Mary Lou Smith Secretary S.C.A, Rep. Billie Jean Tomlinson TREASUPER Soi. oe ss ale tacaie « skeGith SPENCE Recorder of Points...... Mary Lou Williams SPONSOY yststatewehel uenet er tene tment LIS SLOT Not Pictured: Hazel Garrett, Mary Fox, Sue Janney, Julie Royer, Martha Widdifield. David Grow Bo Henson Richard Hudson James Kirkpatrick Richard Loughhead Presicent.ver.rcuegere) cus cusses SG 6G005 . . Billy Snider Joe Wheeler Secretarycnen. c0c S00 CbDC OS OGORE Ronnie Statome AMGEN? cot6 wd GUO GUO OOD OOS OO Donald Moran Don Cash MEMBERSHIP Joey Barger Stirling Breeden Joe Byers Harry Carter Don Cash James Cash Wendell Coleman Tommy Dickinson . Jerry Doremus POARM A RONMY 10. K. E. Fitzgerald 11. Reginald Fix 12. Joe Glass Glenn Lynn Sam Mays Donald Moran Greg Paynter Johnny Rice Danny Shafer Gene Shafer Billy Snider Jerry Statome Ronnie Statome Joe Stinnett Ollie Stinnett 30. 31. 32. 33. 34, Don Sylvester Basil Tripp Joe Wheeler Bob White Joe Wilson Mary Albelsma Dina Albanese Doris Ballard Carol Berry Sherry Blosser Linda Bosserman Sherry Brads Janet Brown Audrey Burch Mattie Burch Elaine Byers Donna Campbell Betty Chittum Frances Claytor Gay Clements Darlis Coffey Julie Cullen Betty Lou Davis Rose De Luca Peggy Entsminger Florence Field Dreama Flint Joan Flint Juanita Floyd Mary Fox Hazel Garrett Jane Garrett MEMBERSHIP Pep Club Myrtle Garrett Virginia Gilbert Thelma Gilbert Betsy Gilbert Linda Groah Lee Gardner Betsy Grow Janice Hall Jane Lee Hickman Norma Jean Higginbotham Betty Huffman Gloria Huffman Gwendolyn Huffman Joanne Humphreys Bunny Humphries Sue Janney Margie Jewell Linda Faye Lawhorne Dot Lynn Sandra Lynn Christine Malley Brenda Manuel Martha Lou McCormick Peggy McElroy Carol McGinnis Susan O'Connell Betty Jo Payne President...... Vice-President..... SEGWUERAYs oo Gono oc TEYCaASUreLrecccesuelelenens S.C.A. Representative Sara 6 6G Od Bove o OFFICERS Donna Plunkett Judy Pryor Brenda Ramsey Linda Rhodes Joyce Rice Mary Cash Rivers Bonita Roberts Shirley Roberts Julie Royer Carolyn Sandidge Marolyn Sandidge Carol Schuyler Linda Secrist Katherine Shafer Shirley Shields Mary Lou Smith Edith Spence Carolyn Sorrels Barbara Statome Jeanne Statome Mary Frances Tomlin Billie Jean Tomlinson Bonnie Vest Charlotte Wagner Phyllis West Freda Wheeler Marjorie Wheeler Arlene Williams Mary Lou Williams Patricia Snider Judy Gilbert Carolyn Ramsey . .Mary Lou Williams Norma Jean Higginbotham Florence Field Gwendolyn Huffman sdooc booUGdE Mr. Camden Susan O'Connell, Greg Paynter, Judy Pryor, Joyce Rice, Carolyn Sandidge, Marolyn Sandidge, Carol Schuyler, Linda Secrist, Mary Lou Smith, Patricia Snider, Edith Spence, Donald Sylvester, Mary Frances Tomlin, Billie Jean Tom- linson, Bob White, Judy White, Joe Wil- son, Arlene Williams, Mary Lou Wil- liams. Secretary-Treasurer Mary Frances Tomlin Reporter Dreama Flint Sponsor: Mr. Lynn 61 President Dina Albanese, Linda Bosserman, Frances Claytor, Joyce Coleman, Tommy Dickinson, Peggy Entsminger, Dreama Flint, Jane Garret, Jane Hick- man, Norma Jean Higginbotham, De- lores Humphries, Sue Janney, Ed Allen Kirkpatrick, Betty Lineberry, Bill Lotts, Dorothy Lynn, Martha Lou McCormick, Peggy McElroy, Curtis Montgomery, Jane Lee Hickman Vice-President Linda Secrist GLEE CLUB First row: Carol Berry, Rose De Luca, Jeanne Statome, Doris Ballard, Jo Ann Humphries, Joyce Rice, Jo Ann Bono, Effie Moore. Second row: Marolyn Sandidge, Mary Lou Williams, Janice Hall, Margie Cullen, Patricia Snyder, Martha Lou McCormick, Gay Clements, Delores Clark. Third row: Donnie Cash, Jerry Ballard, Joe Glass, Eddie Lewis, Billy Wilson, Bill Updike. Pianist: Delores Humphries 62 GLEE CLUB First row: Patricia Floyd, Julie Cullen, Carolyn Sandidge, Barbara Statome, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Margie Jewell, Patricia Keller, Rosemary McCormick. Second row: Charlotte Wagner, Sadie Clark, Linda Bosserman, Linda Faye Lawhorne, Arlene Williams, Carol Schuyler, Susie Green, Mary Frances Tomlin. Third row: Don Sylvester, Jerry Statome, Bob White, Kenneth Fitzgerald, Judy Gilbert. Director: Mr. Lynn CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY PROGRAM presented by the Glee Club and Forensic Club PY : y Ss 5 g Seated (left to right) Bobby Vassar, Mike Hatter, Barbara Claytor, Celia Shifflet, Jimmy Garrison, John Dickinson, Sandra Higgins. Standing (left to right) Dot Lynn, James Plogger, Mary Lou Smith, Sherry Brads, Carolyn Sorrels, Joyce Rice, Miss McNeil, Joyce Coleman, Arlene Williams, Martha Lou McCormick, Shirley Roberts, Carolyn Lilley, Ellen Lotts. Junior Red Cross OFFICERS President. .Martha Lou McCormick Vice-President ... Sandra Higgins Sec.-Treas.......Mary Lou Smith Sergeant-at-Arms. ... Mike Hatter Carrier of Messages. . J. Garrison S.C.A, Rep...... .Carolyn Sorrels Reporter. ...... Arlene Williams Sponsor: Miss McNeil Art Club Mary Lou Smith Ste din John Rice Brenda Manuel Bill Updike Curtis Montgomery Donnie Leighton Pat Floyd Marjorie Jewell Ed Allen Kirkpatrick Florence Field Gwen Huffman Janice Hall Gay Clements Betsy Gilbert OFFICERS PYesidenttmeerctekeyrcececrs eved d ci cake eter st ois eter arehe Bill Updike Vice-Presidentict-a.tvetesersueremersnerensiensis Curtis Montgomery SCCLELA LY ces Meisneach Moken Men eM kot oMeMcBee Mele to kscen fete Joyce Rice AMMERET Ohm 6 oo OG OO Comoe OD oo Ed Allen Kirkpatrick WHOM oo OH HSH COO Ron HOO RHE Oe Gaon e Mr. Britton Not Pictured - Roger Clark 65 First row: FORENSIC CLUB Wanda McNally, Christina Malley, Gay Clements, Edith Spence. Second row: Juanita Floyd, Martha Lou McCormick, Mary Rivers, Dot Lynn, Linda Secrist, Bob White, Joe Bono. Third row: Billie Jean Tomlinson, Mary Lou Williams, Jeanne Statome, Jo Ann Bono, Linda Faye Lawhorne, Mary Fox, Patricia Keller, Hilda Thorne. Fourth row: Billy Wilson, DonSylvester, Bill Lotts, Donna Glass, Florence Field, Jimmy Jenkins, Don Fifth row: Sponsors: Leighton, Carlos Secrist. Carol Floyd, Doug Staton, Brian Sylvester, Miss Iannuzzi. 6 f F ss Mrs. Berghel, Miss Iannuzzi. ¢ OT e n Sl G Forensic Club Dinner Sponsors: Mrs. Berghel, Miss Iannuzzi 66 Scenes from the Christmas Assembly Program presented by the Forensic Club and the Glee Club Club The Littlest Angel - Billy Seay 67 STUDENT COOPERATIVE First row: Bob White, Mary Lou Williams, Delores Humphries, Gary Williams. Second row: David Grow, Edith Spence, Judy Pryor, Billy Seay, James Moran, Linda Secrist. Third row: Mike Guinn, Jimmy Plogger, Don Sylvester, Greg Paynter, Linda Bosserman, Sandra Lynn, Alice Wheeler. Fourth row: Carolyn Sorrels, Arlene Williams, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Mary Rivers, Miss Iannuzzi. Donna Plunkett. Not Pictured: Patricia Snyder, Mary Frances Tomlin. Student Cooperative 68 President ..... Vice-President. . SCCLCLALYVarmomenel. ‘Ereasurer cnet SDONSOL eri sne nen Association Tea sponsored by the S.C.A. in celebration of OFFICERS Teachers Appreciation Week 69 . ++... Bob White . Mary Lou Williams . Delores Humphries .... Gary Williams ..... Miss Iannuzzi THE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL DETECTIVE Squinty Moroni....... Reginald Fix Dick, a federal man.James Kirkpatrick Pianist.........dJane Lee Hickman Ghe Home Gown Presented by the Directed by Miss Glass, Mrs. Van der Veer Lemuel B. Snoop....... Billy Snider George Briggs ...... . Harry Carter Leona, his wife.......Judy McElroy DOC-CUT UP DoctOne. .cer cies renee ee ee DOT Henson: iPatientsy...1.0-8- Are Uat oh obie me teks Don Cash SIDE BY SIDE DANCE Frances Claytor, Norma Jean Higgin- Gaytha Blackburn, Cecil Clark, Nancy botham, Brenda Ramsey, Linda Rhodes, Gilliam, Betty Lineberry, Glada Mont- Carolyn Sandidge, Marolyn Sandidge, gomery, Judy White, Nyoka Widdifield. Judy White. THE GREAT MAGICAL ACT DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE She ibis oaononeonagon Oe 1efee Jerry Ballard, Don Cash, Joe Glass, SITMWillicheentehee Petsson DOC Glass K.E. Fitzgerald, Jerry Statome, Danny Kline, Bob White. Revue Senior Class THEY ARE IN AGAIN Mrs. Cantelope..... Arlene Williams Mrs. Fetheredge.Mary Frances Tomlin BEAUTY CONTEST ) DROGRTACOL cree eke ino tele casieit rane ei hehei eta -atetet er ease DODEN DILe . | Contestants...... Stirling Breeden, Wayne Gilbert, Bo Moran, Le Gene Shafer, Ronnie Statome Miss Universe '59 Miss Universe of ‘60 THE GRAND UPROAR SINGER David Grow Joe Wheeler Bonnie Vest Darlis Coffey James Duff Judy White Ronnie Ayers Mark Green Linda Rhodes Peggy Spence Joe Glass OBS, Health Day King of Health-Billy Davis Queen of Health-Mary Page Shewey Jerry Statome Faye Greene John Rice Peggy McElroy AG te. Geraldine Withers Johnny White Ronnie Statome Elaine Byers William Clements Gene Shafer Horace Keiser Emma Jean Hall Bonnie Camden Patricia Snyder HEALTH DAY COURT King-Billy Davis; Queen-Mary Page Shewey; Master of Ceremonies-Billy Wells; Honor Guard-Johnny White; Maid of Honor-Geraldine Withers; Heralds-Barbara Claytor, Charlene Lynn; Crown Bearers-Stevie Berry, Tony Tyree; Train Bearer-Mary Kay Tomlin. First row: Freda Wheeler, Jackie Tomlinson, Darlis Coffey, James Duff, Johnny Rice, Peggy McElroy, William Clements, Emma Jean Hall. Second row: Judy White, Ronnie Ayers, Judy McElroy, Joe Stinnett, William Cullen, Betty Lineberry, Mark Green, Linda Rhodes. Third row: Norma Carter, Danny Kline, Patricia Snyder, Horace Keiser, Bonnie Camden, Gene Shafer, Johnny White, Billy Davis, Mary Page Shewey, Geraldine Withers, Billy Wells, Jerry Statome, Faye Greene, Ronnie Statome, Elaine Byers, Joe Glass, Peggy Spence. William Cullen Joe Stinnett Freda Wheeler Betty Lineberry Judy McElroy Jackie Tomlinson BEST ALL-AROUND Billy Snider and Betty Lineberry FRIENDLIEST David Grow and Norma Higginbotham Senior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bob White and Jane Hickman WITTIEST Joe Glass and Betsy Grow | CUTEST Ollie Stinnett and Judy White Stars BIGGEST FLIRTS K.E. Fitzgerald and Dina Albanese BEST DANCERS Joe Bono and Linda Rhodes MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Joe Wheeler and Judy McElroy P,M.H.S. Ugly Men Watch that diet, girls! P,.M.H.S. Talent Mighty Mouse me Are You Dead? The Collectors The Bob Cummings of P.M.H.S, Testing: S-T-E-P The Debaters-Should Supreme Court Power A Little Band of Gold be Curbed? Progress: Jeep to Cadillac = My Picture? It can't be! Charlottesville Bound! Butterfingers Daisy Mae and L'il Abner Teacher ??? Mass Confusion-3:00 P.M. Steadies ni The Last Mile COX'S Ha Bs wee ADVERTISEMENTS mmm 719 BUENA VISTA NEWS Lloyd T. Page, Jr., Publisher Buena Vista, Virginia CLOVER CREAMERY COMPANY Dairy Products Phone HO- 3- 3126 a Lexington, Virginia Congratulations to the Senior Class JAMES LEES AND SONS COMPANY Natural Bridge CL 8-2811 Rockbridge County Glasgow, Virginia VULCAN PLANT P. O. Box 671 Buena Vista, Virginia Telephone: CO-1-2131 BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK ee MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BUENA VISTA, VIRGINIA SHIREY BROWN The Only Rexall Store in Rockbridge County Whitman and Nunnally Candy Sealtest Ice Cream Free Delivery Day or Night Phone CO 1-4455 Buena Vista, Virginia Compliments of EARL M. STARKEY Nationwide Insurance Buena Vista, Virginia Compliments of AMOLE FUNERAL HOME Phone CO 1-2119 Buena Vista, Virginia SHAFER’S CAFE Remodeled Hotel - Reasonable Rates Buena Vista, Virginia Reasonable prices at COLEMAN’S TRIANGLE CAFE Southern Home Style Cooking Open: 6:00 A.M. Closed: Midnight 2234 Beech Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia FLOYD’S GENERAL STORE Claude and Virginia Floyd Phone CO 1-3446 101 29th Street Buena Vista, Virginia ROYER’S RESTAURANT Buena Vista's Eating Place for over 31 Years Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia ae ATS Ee or eee er SWINKS Ready-to-wear Apparel and Dry Goods Dial HO 3-2932 11 East Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia LEWIS SERVICE STATION Pure Oil Products - Groceries Telephone CO 1-7351 Buena Vista, Virginia TRIANGLE ESSO J. H. Higginbotham 318 E. 29th Street Buena Vista, Virginia BUENA VISTA WHOLESALERS, INC. Wholesale Plumbing, Heating, and Mill Supplies 112 East 20th Street Buena Vista, Virginia Compliments of MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 2138 Sycamore Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia DOUTY’S HARDWARE Max W. Douty Ask Max for Sporting Goods 2122 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia W. T. PAXTON CO. Insurance Established 1892 Buena Vista, Virginia J. H. CUNNINGHAM SON Groceries - Hauling Dial CO 1-7916 1379 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Ed Hopkins Auto Accessories - Hardware Phone CO 1-8160 Buena Vista, Virginia W.R.E.L. News - Music - Sports 1450 KC - N.B.C. Lexington, Virginia VEPCO LEGGETTS DEPT. STORE consPATULATION, The Home of Better Values Buena Vista, Virginia Lexington, Virginia FRANK M. SAYFORD COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Hot Drink Cups and Paper Specialties Buena Vista, Virginia BILLINGS ESSO SERVICE 1930 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia EAST LEXINGTON GROCERY Co. Fresh Meats - Groceries - Picnic Supplies Open 7 days a week Phone HO 3-3614 East Lexington, Virginia QUALITY SUPER MARKET Meats and Groceries Free Parking Buena Vista, Virginia | SOUTHERN INN Fine Foods Meet your friends here and eat . Lexington, Virginia REDWOOD RESTAURANT Complete Meals - Sandwiches Curb Service Route 11 One mile north of Lexington — Peas WHITE TOP RESTAURANT ompliments of HUGER DAVIDSON SALE Cco., INC. We invite all high school students to try our delicious Lexington, Virginia food. Curb Service Lexington, Virginia hee LONG HOLLOW GROCERY ROSE’S 5-10-25 c STORE Radio - T V Parts - Repairs Lexington's Most Up To Date Phone CO 1-6165 Dime Store Route 1 Lexington, Virginia Buena Vista, Virginia a SHERWOOD RESTAURANT Open 24 hours daily Catering to all Picnic and Party Needs Phone HObart 3-4772 (Opposite State Theatre) Lexington, Virginia [Sa aS NS a oe eee ee For Appliances, Furniture, Stoves, Television Sets, first try WHITE'S Buena Vista, Virginia HILL TOP SERVICE STATION Texaco Products Route 60 Buena Vista, Virginia elas ROWLAND’S JEWELRY Jewelry - Diamonds - Crystal - China Buena Vista, Virginia M. D. MORRIS DEPARTMENT STORE Buena Vista, Virginia ea COSBY’S Established 1891 C. Lewis Graybill, Prop. Phone CO 1-7266 Buena Vista, Virginia MILDRED’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone CO 1-8800 People's Bank Building Buena Vista, Virginia LOCKER BRICK CO., INC. Phone CLifford 8-2853 Glasgow, Virginia FRED HUFFMAN CONTRACTING AND HOME BUILDING Phone CL 8-2714 Glasgow, Virginia BELL JEWELRY First in Jewelry and Repairing Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova Watches 2024 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia a a tn a a Be Ses an BUENA VISTA INSURANCE AGENCY REAL ESTATE Wilford P. Ramsey Dial CO 1-7035 P. O. Box 908 2109 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia SEAY'S DRUG STORE The Store of Personal Service Phone CO 1-6115 Buena Vista, Virginia MACK’S 5-10-25¢ STORE When Better Things Are Sold We Will Sell Them Buena Vista, Virginia VALLEY STORE, INC. Buena Vista's Shopping Center Phone CO 1-3000 Buena Vista, Virginia VIRGINIA MARKETS, INC. Our motto: If it grows or swims we have the best of it. 2137 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia PRES BROWN SPORT AND CAMERA SHOP Lexington, Virginia DICKINSON COLE PLUMBING AND HEATING Norge Appliances Phone CO 1-8515 Buena Vista, Virginia ROBEY MOTOR CQO., INC. A NEW KIND OF FORD Telephone CO 1-2112 Buena Vista, Virginia THE PEOPLES BANK Buena Vista, Virginia SHEWEY SUPPLY CO., INC. Builder's Hardware - Dealers in Building Materials Paints and Oils Coal: Egg and Stoker Phone CO 1-7115 Buena Vista, Virginia BARNES MOTEL Air Conditioned and Free T V 28 Units U. S. Route 60 Buena Vista, Virginia J. ED DEAVER SONS, INC. Men's and Boy's Clothing Phone HO 3-2311 Lexington, Virginia ees CIVIC BOWLING CENTER Bowl for Health Ten Pins - Duck Pins - Billiards Soft Drinks - Candies Open 2:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M. E. Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia Compliments of ART SILVERS Men's Clothing and Furnishings Lexington, Virginia (ir Compliments of SCHEWEL FURNITURE COMPANY Phone HO 3-4366 Lexington, Virginia CORNER GROCERY General Merchandise Phone CO 1-7365 Buena Vista, Virginia CHARLES W. 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Phone CO 1-3265 2152 Sycamore Ave. Buena Vista, Virginia MAY’S GROCERY 10th Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia BURCH BROTHERS Quality Service General Merchandise - Gas - Oil Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia WATTS REPAIR AND BODY SHOP We specialize in Body and Paint work Dealer in Pure Oil Products 24 hour Wrecker Service Phone HO 3-3680 Lexington, Virginia Compliments of STATE FARM MUTUAL INS. CO. J. W. RAMSEY, AGENT 209 South Main Street Lexington, Virginia B. P. KNIGHT CO. Established 1902 Meet your friends and shop with us. Dial CO 1-7595 Buena Vista, Virginia | CAUSEY CLEANERS Dial CO 1-2155 Buena Vista, Virginia Le L aa | a LYLE D. HARLOW W. L. FOLTZ SON, INC. Your Friendly Jeweler YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENT Opposite R. E. Lee Hotel 122 S. Main Street Lexington, Virginia Lexington, Virginia | L lg a | TASTEE FREEZE Compliments of SOUTHER’S FLORIST Sandwiches - Hot Dogs Buena Vista, Virginia 27th St. - Route 60 Buena Vista, Virginia eae oo Aa i opal 7 .. : is a es : S ’ we


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