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

 - Class of 1961

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es THE PARRIMAL it PARRIMAL Published By The Senior Class PARRY McCLUER HIGH SCHOOL Buena Vista, Virginia Foreword The period in which we live and of our grad- uation from high school offers a privilege for service to any personwho is well prepared. May we think of the years spent at Parry McCluer as the initial period in this preparation for the opportunities that lie before us. PAOMINISLration ©. Woe, eo Page 5 SIEM AEE uy kA CU Reh eee a ee Page 11 CREECH Og o 6g bo dee be ow oleae) BLDICLICS Mage 24+. sss... 2 tPage 39 ACUIVIVICS Bite ame mee a iin? ele - Page 49 Advertisements ........ - Page 77 DEDICATED TO AN INSTITUTION DEAR TO OUR HEARTS We, the class of 1961, dedicate this, our 1961 Parrimac to Parry McCluer High School. We dedicate it not merely to the stone and brick of which these buildings are constructed, but tothe high standards and idealisms which the beloved old school has and has so freely given to any seeking comfort within her hallowed halls. Parry McCluer High School is where we have spent many hours, some of them jubilant and carefree - some solemn and devotional. It is difficult to conceive that we will soon be but a memory, safely hidden away within the halls of our treasured alma mater. We only hope that in years to come the ringing of our laughter throughout the corridors will still be heard by any who may return for the sole purpose of cherishing and refreshing the won- derful memories that Parry McCluer High School has given. We reluctantly leave Parry McCluer but we have much to take with us. Our only wish is that the future seniors reap the many benefits and fond memories that we leave behind, yet in a sense, take with us. It is indeed sad to know that shortly Parry McCluer's doors willclose forever behind us and that we will then have to rely on the fond memories linger- ing in our hearts to keep us forever mindful that the finest years of our lives were spent here. These halls and classrooms are no longer ours to have and to hold the memories we shall take with us as we step out to fight the battle of life. Therefore, we, the Seniors of Parry McCluer High School, dedicate this yearbook to the institution which will become a memory dear to our hearts. - Senior Class of 1961 Buena Vista School Board Mr. Shuler Kizer, Mr. Eugene Bosserman, Mr. Milton Henson, Mr. Donald Kay, Mr. Robert DePriest. Not pictured: Dr. Thomas Hedrick. poms |) NN 1S TRATION ‘smn Mrs. Helen Glass School Secretary Mr. F.W. Kling, Jr. Superintendent-Principal of Elementary B.S. Roanoke College M.S. University of Virginia 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 Terres Ji) Mrs. Mary Lou Berghel English Mrs. Sally Carter Art Mr. Robert Childress Mathematics Mr. James Coleman English Mrs. Margaret Davidson English-Social Studies Mr. Joe Downing Athletics Director-Coach 1S Bi figs Nis Mr. Robert Figgers Science Miss Essie Glass Assistant Principal Social Studies Mr. James D. Griffin Business Miss Virginia Iannuzzi Mathematics - Spanish Mr. Charles Kurtz Coach - Social Studies Mr. Francis Lynn English-Latin- French Miss Bessie Meador Librarian Mr. Eugene Mchaffey Driver Training-English Coach Mr. Lewis Micou Science-Coach Mr. Albert T. McCown Industrial Arts Mrs. Oakley White Home Economics Mrs. Martha Ann Schneider Business Mr. James Smals Science- Social Studies Mrs. Abigail Sperka Physical Education Mr. Francis Turner Visiting Teacher Mrs. Alice Van der Veer Mathematics Mrs. Rebekah Weir English President... . . . Tommy Dickinson Vice-President . . . . Richard Hudson secretary... . . . . Bunny Humphries treasurer... Ed Allen Kirkpatrick Sponsors... Miss Glass, Mrs. Van der Veer SENIORS 1 Senior RONNIE JACKSON AGNOR IRENE MARION ARTHURS JOSEPH FREDERICK BARGER ROBERT WAYNE BRADS AUDREY CAROLYN BURCH 2 THOMAS MORRISON DICKINSON DREAMA NADINE FLINT PEGGY POWELL ENTSMINGER LAWRENCE EUGENE DIXON JANE EASON GARRETT HAZEL MARIE GARRETT PATRICIA MAE FLOYD 13 Senior DONNA GAYLE GLASS JAMES WILLIAM HIGGINBOTHAM ERNEST BERNETT HOSTETTER RICHARD EDWARD HUDSON GWENDOLYN FRANCES HUFFMAN Ie JOHNNY ARLINGTON HUFFMAN lass MARJORY LYNN JEWELL DELORES ANN HUMPHRIES LARRY WILLIAM HUFFMAN WILLIAM THOMAS LOTTS ED ALLEN KIRKPATRICK HORACE CLEVELAND KEISER 15 Senior RICHARD GILBERT LOUGHHEAD MARTHA LOU McCORMICK PEGGY LOIS McELROY JAMES HENRY McNALLY JERRY SCOTT MILLER 16 JOYCE ANN MOHLER GREGORY PUTNAM PAYNTER SUSAN ANN O'CONNELL CURTIS TOLLEY MONTGOMERY, JR. LOTTIE McKEEN SCHART FRANKLIN DOUGLAS ROWSEY MARY CASH RIVERS 17 Senior LINDA MAE SECRIST WAYNE MARSHALL SHAFER MARY LOU SMITH THOMAS WALTER SMITH PATRICIA McKEAN SNYDER 18 THOMAS EUGENE SORRELS BILLIE JEAN TOMLINSON DONALD HARDING SYLVESTER EDITH LORRAINE SPENCE MARY LOU WILLIAMS DENNIS REVO WILLIAMS BASIL RAY TRIPP ‘9 Senior Class JOSEPH RAY WILSON CAROLYN LUCILLE WISEMAN MARY ELIZABETH WOOD 20 Ghe Class Of ’61- Hail to the class of '61 Always jolly, full of fun; Here for learnin', here for play, We'll get learnin' some other day! Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar. There goes the class of '61 through the lunch room door. Always shovin' and pushin’ about Trying to be the first one out. The slap happy crew that once went to Lit's Will go on to college to sharpen their wits. The three cool cats in locker ten Might stay here and try it again. The grimy crew in Algebra class Will be luck if they pass. And if they do we hope they find That pool and ' x do not combine. We've put out a lot in these twelve years. But you don't see us sheddin' tears We've had our time and yours will come, And then we'll see just who is dumb. We've loved school life, we think it's grand, And now we're making our last stand. But not like Custer - we're sure to win. We know better than to try again. 2) RONNIE JACKSON AGNOR: Football J.V. '56,'57,'58; Art Club '58; Prom Committee '60, M.C. Homecoming '60. IRENE MARION ARTHURS: G.A.A. '57,'58, 59,'60,'61; Home Ec Club '57,'59,'61. JOSEPH FREDERICK BARGER: Foothall'56, '57,'59,'60; Basketball '59,'60,'61; Baseball '57,'58,'61; Monogram Club '60,'61; Glee Club '58; Health Day escort '60. ROBERT WAYNE BRADS: Football Baseball '57. AUDREY CAROLYN BURCH: G.A.A. '57,'58, '60,'61; Home Ec Club '57,'58,'59 (Pres.); Health Day Princess '60; Pep Club '58,'60, 61 (Sec.); Annual Staff; Library Club '60, '61 (Sec.). THOMAS MORRISON DICKINSON: Class '59 (Pres.); Class '60 (Pres. Reporter); Football '56,'57,'58,'59,'60 (Co-Capt.); Basketball '58, '99,'60,'61; Track '59,'60; Beta Club '60,'61; Glee Club '57; Monogram Club '58,'59,'60; Boys' State. LAWRENCE EUGENE DIXON: Track '60; Basketball '59. PEGGY POWELL ENTSMINGER: Home Ec Club '57; Library Club '57; Health Day Princess '57; Pep Club '58,'59,'60,'61; Annual Staff; F.B.L.A. '59; Beta Club '60,'61. DREAMA NADINE FLINT: Home Ec Club ‘57 (Reporter), '58; Library Club '59,'60, '61 (Pres.); Pep Club '58, '59,'60,'61 (V. Pres.); Beta Club '59,'60 (Reporter) '61; F. BDA 7590 (Trea si) aGAtA 57, bos 60s Annual Staff (Bus. Mer.). PATRICIA MAE FLOYD: Glee Club '57,'58, '59; Home Ec Club '57,'58,'60 (reporter); Art Club '60,'61. HAZEL MARIE GARRETT: G.A.A.'60; Home Ec Club '60 (Treas.); Pep Club '60,'61. JANE EASON GARRETT: G.A.A. '57; Home Ec Club '58 (Reporter), '59,'60; Beta Club 60,'61; Annual Staff; Pep Club '58. DONNA GAYLE GLASS: Camera Club '57,'58 (Sec.-Treas.); F.B.L.A. '59; Majorette '59; Cheerleader '59,'60,'61; Home Ec Club '59, 60; G.A.A. '57,'58,'59,'60; Pep Club'58,'59; Jr.-Red Cross Council '57; Art Club '58; Forensics '59,'60; Health Day Princess '58. JAMES WILLIAM HIGGINBOTHAM: Jr. Red Cross Council; Monogram Club '59,'60,'61; Jay ips 22 Eee Senior Statistic: Track '59 (Mgr.) '60,'61; Football '57,'61; Basketball '58. ERNEST BERNETT HOSTETTER: Art Club '58,'59; Baseball '59. RICHARD EDWARD HUDSON: Band '57,'58; Baseball '57,'58; Football '56,'57,'58,'59,'60; Monogram Club '56,'57,'59,'60,'61 (Sec. Treas.); Forensics '59. GWENDOLYN FRANCES HUFFMAN: G.A.A. '59,'60; Home Ec Club '58,'59 (V. Pres.); Pep Club'58,'59,'60(S.C.A. Re.); Art Club '59, '60,'61 (S.C.A. Rep.) Glee Club '57,'58,'59; Cheerleader '58,'59; Library Club '61. JOHNNY ARLINGTON HUFFMAN: Art Club '08,'59; Health Day Escort '57; Football '57. LARRY ‘WILLIAM HUFFMAN: Basketball '07,'58,'60,'61; Baseball '57; Football '57; Track '60; Camera Club '57; Homecoming Escort '60; Health Day Escort '60; Monogram Club '61. DELORES ANN HUMPHRIES: Cheerleader 'D9,'60,'61; Glee Club '59,'60,'61 (Pianist); S.C.A. '60 (Sec.); Junior Class (Sec.); Beta Club '59,'60,'61; Homecoming attendant '60; Beta Club '61 (Pres. Federation V-Pres.); Pep Club'58,'59,'60,'61;G.A.A. '57; F.B.L.A. '59; Junior Red Cross Council '57,'59. MARJORY LYNN JEWELL: Glee Club '57, '58,'60,'61; Art Club '58,'59,'60,'61; Pep Club '57,'58,'59,'60,'61; Home Ec Club '57. HORACE CLEVELAND KEISER: Monogram Club '61; Football '59,'50; Basketball '59; Health Day Escort '59,'60. ED ALLEN KIRKPATRICK: Beta Club '60, ‘61; Art Club '59 (V. Pres.), '60 Sr. Class (Treas.); Homecoming Escort '60; Forensics 1597160: WILLIAM THOMAS LOTTS: Football '56; Beta Club '60,'61; Camera Club '57; Foren- sics '59,'60; Basketball '59; Annual Staff. RICHARD GILBERT LOUGHHEAD: Football '56,'57 (Mgr.), '59,'60 (Co-Capt.); Basketball ‘D9; Baseball '57,'58,'60,'61; Monogram Club 09,'60,'61; Art Club '60,'61; Health Day Es- cort '58; Monogram Club '59,'60,'61; Art Club '60,'61; Health Day Escort '59. JERRY SCOTT MILLER: JOYCE ANN MOHLER: Home Ec Club '57, '58; Pep Club '59,'61; Health Day Princess '57,'60; Soph. Class (V. Pres.); G.A.A. '58, ‘59 (Rep.); Annual Staff. CURTIS TOLLEY MONTGOMERY, JR: Beta Club '60,'61 (Reporter); Art Club '60 (Re- porter). MARTHA LOU McCORMICK: Cheerleader '59,'60,'61 (Capt.); Glee Club '57,'58,'59,'60, ‘61 (Lib.); Pep Club '58,'59,'60,'61; Home Ec Club '58,'59,'60 (Sec.); Beta Club '59,'60, 61; S.C.A. Council '60; Junior Red Cross Council '57,'60 (Pres.); G.A.A. '57; Foren- sics '59,'60; F.B.L.A. '59. PEGGY LOIS McELROY: Majorette '56,'57; Home Ec Club '56 (Sec.),'57,'59,'60, (V- Pres.); Pep Club '58 (Pres.), '59,'60,'61; Health Day Princess '59; Beta Club '60,'61; Annual Staff (Editor); Homecoming Queen 1C0;2h. BGA, 709° GALA, '57; JAMES HENRY McNALLY: Baseball '58, '59; Basketball '58; Art Club '60; Glee Club ASW SUSAN ANN O'CONNELL: Home Ec Club '57, 08; Pep Club '58,'59,'60,'61; Health Day Princess '58; F.B.L.A.'59; Beta Club '60,'61. GREGORY PUTNAM PAYNTER: Band '57, '58; Football '56,'57,'58,'59,'60; Basketball LOU m Ol, Daseballs'd7,'59,°59:'60- Jr. Class (V. Pres.); S.C.A.'59 (Treas.); Health Day Es- cort '60; Beta Club '59,'60,'61; Monogram Club '60,'61; Co-Editor of Parrimac News. MARY CASH RIVERS: Art Club '56,'57 (Re- porter), '59,'60; (S.C.A. rep.) '60 (Pres.); Lib. Club '56,'57; Band '56,'57; G.A.A. '56,'57; S.C.A. Council '59,'60; Pep Club '57,'59,'60, ‘61; Forensics '59,'60. FRANKLIN DOUGLAS ROWSEY: LOTTIE McKEEN SCHART: G.A.A. '57,'58, '09,'60,'61; Library Club '60,'61; Home Ec Club '58. LINDA MAE SECRIST: G.A.A.'57,'58,'59 (V. Pres.), '61(Pres.); Beta Club'59 ,'60(V. Pres.) 61; S.C.A. Council '60,'61; Annual Staff; Forensics '59,'60,'61; Library Club '58,'59, 60,161; Pep Club '58,'59,'60,'61. WAYNE MARSHALL SHAFER: Basketball'58 (Mgr.), '60 (Mgr.); Homecoming escort '60. MARY LOU SMITH: Home Ec Club '57,'59, '60 (Pres.); G.A.A. '57,'58,'59 (Treas.), '60 (Pres.); Art Club '58,'60; Pep Club '58,'59, '60,'61; Jr. Red Cross Council '60 (Sec. Treas.). THOMAS WALTER SMITH: Football '57. PATRICIA McKEAN SNYDER: G.A.A. '59; 23 Forensics '59; Health Day Princess '59,'60; Glee Club '59,'60,'61; Beta Club '60,'61 (Sec. Ie S.)eo-C.A a COUnCI mLOU 0) Aor. Class Secretary; Girls State; Annual Staff; Home- coming Attendant '60; Pep Club'61 (reporter); The Parrimac News (Bus. Mgr.) '61. THOMAS EUGENE SORRELS: Baseball '57. EDITH LORRAINE SPENCE: Annual Staff; Beta Club '59,'60,'61; Forensics '59,'60,'61; Lib. Club'58,'59,'60,'61; Pep Club '58,'59,'60, 61; G.A.A. '57,'58,'59 (Sec.)'60 (Treas.), '61; Sophomore Class Treas.; Jr. Class Pres.; S.C. A. Council '60; Girls State. DONALD HARDING SYLVESTER: S.C.A. Council '60,'61 (Pres.); Monogram Club '59, '60,'61 (Pres.); Glee Club '60; Football '58, 199,'60; Track '59,'60; Jr. Class Treas.; Forensics '59,'60,'61; Beta Club '60,'61; Boys State. BILLIE JEAN TOMLINSON: G.A.A. '57,'58, '59,'60 (Sec.); '61 (V. Pres.); Home Ec Club '58; Jr. Red Cross Council '57; Pep Club '58,'59,'60 (Treas.), '61; Forensics '59, '60; F.B.L.A. 59; Glee Club '57,'58,'59;'60,'61; S.C.A. Council '60; Beta Club '60,'61. BASIL RAY TRIPP: Football '56,'57,'58,'59, '60; Basketball '58,'59,'60,'61; Baseball '57, '98,'59,'61; Monogram Club '59,'60,'61 (V. Pres.); Art Club '61; Band. MARY LOU WILLIAMS: Beta Club '59,'60, '61 (Co-Ed. Parrimac News); S.C.A. Council '59,'60 (V. Pres.), '61 (V. District Chair- man); Forensics, '59,'60,'61; Annual Staff; Home Ec Club '58; G.A.A. '57,'58,'59,'60; Pep Club '58,'59,'60 (Pres.), '61; Jr. Red Cross Council '57,'59; Sophomore Class Pres.; Jr. Class Sec.; Girls State; Glee Club '59,'60 (Treas.), '61. DENNIS REVO WILLIAMS: Art Club '59. JOSEPH RAY WILSON: Football '56,'57,'58, '60; Track '59; Monogram Club '59,'60,'61; Beta Club '60,'61;Forensics '59,'60,'61; Annual Staff. CAROLYN LUCILLE WISEMAN: Home Ec Club '58,'60; Library Club '58,'60,'61. MARY ELIZABETH WOOD: Home Ec Club 60. Senior Will We, the Seniors of '61, being of sound mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To ‘ole Parry McCluer we leave the many wonderful times and memories that we have had. To the Juniors we leave our doubtful honor and so called privileges of being Seniors. Tothe Sophomore Class we leave our cheer- ful ways and athletic ability. To the Freshmen Class we leave our high scholastic standards. To the Eighth Grade Class we leave our patience and ability to be Seniors. Ronnie Agnor wills his size to A.G. Bryant. Joseph Barger wills his halfback position on the football team to Mike Byers. Robert Brads wills his ability to be the first one home for lunch to his brother, Steve. Tommy Dickinson wills his taxi service to Lits' to Dicky Lewis. Eugene Dixon wills his ability to get out of study hall to his sister, Sue. James Higginbottom wills his ability, what- ever it is, to anybody that wants it. Ernest Hostetter wills his brother, Tommy, his ability to get through school. Richard Hudson wills his size to Dicky Lewis. Johnny Huffman wills his quiet personality to Jackie Tomlinson. Larry Huffman wills his ability to play bas- ketball and hunt at the same time to Billy Seay. Horace Keiser wills the cigarette butts be- hind Lits to Butch'' Wheeler and Harry Cash. Ed Allen Kirkpatrick wills a wagon to Bill Updike. Get on, won't you? William Lotts wills his ability to get along with State Troopers to anyone who needs it. Richard Loughhead leaves his ability to make speeches at Pep Rallies to ''Fook ’ Manuel. Jerry Miller wills his ability to ride to school everyday to anyone who has to walk. Curtis Montgomery wills two books, a mystery andan adventure, which are Solid Geom- etry and Physics, to Bill Updike. Greg Paynter wills his book ''How to Produce a School Newspaper to the new co-editors of the Parrimac. Franklin Rowsey wills his height to Judy Farris. Wayne Shafer wills his ability to do Algebra to his brother, ''Babe . Thomas Smith wills his ability to have a car to drive to school everyday to John Widdifield. James McNally wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Jimmy Greene. Tommy Sorrels wills his ability to graduate to his brother, Roy Lee. Donald Sylvester wills the answers inhis solid geometry book to Wendell Coleman. 24 Basil Tripp wills his right end position on football team to ''Fook ' Manuel. Revo Williams wills his ability to pump gas to Jackie Tomlinson. Joseph Wilson leaves his position on the approved list at Southern Sem to anyone that wants ite Irene Arthurs wills her seat in first period Gov't. Class to Jane Ewers. Audrey Burch wills her ability to eat and not gain weight to Alice Wheeler. Peggy Entsminger wills her ability to have a job after school to anybody who wants one. Dreama Flint wills her size to Joann Bono, Patricia Floyd wills her math book and good times at Parry McCluer to her brother, 'Butch . Hazel Garrett wills her science book to her sister, Virginia. Jane Garrett wills her ability to go steady to Joan Flint. Donna Glass wills her ability to g in Mr. Coleman's class to Billy Buchanan. Gwendolyn Huffman wills her timid, bashful ways to her sister, Gloria. Delores Humphries wills cheerleading to her sister, Midge. MarjoryJewell wilis her school clothes from Cato's to Betsy Gilbert. Joyce Mohler wills her ability to get through school to her brother, Buddy . Martha Lou McCormick wills her job as Mr. Downing's secretary to Donna Plunkett. Peggy McElroy wills her height to Sue Dixon. Susan O'Connell wills her place in the Beta Club to her sister, Linda. Mary Rivers wills all of her English themes in Mr. Coleman's class to her brother, Milton and if there are any extras he can give them to her sister, Betty. Lottie Schart wills her height to Boots Gilbert. Linda Secrist wills her ability to be the only girl in Physics class to Carol Ann Berry. Mary Lou Smith wills her ability to make A's in Home Ec. for 3 years to her niece, Diane Smith. Patricia Snyder wills her two hours of piano practice a day to Sue Janney. Edith Spence wills her future trip to Disney- land to Mr. K . Billie Jean Tomlinson wills her ability to make mistakes to people who think they don't. Mary Lou Williams wills her book How to Produce a School Newspaper to the new co- editors of the Parrimac. Carolyn Wiseman wills her typing speed to her sister, Ruth. Mary Wood wills her seat in Government class to her sister, Doris. Class Prophecy The year - 1981 and the class of '61 has just had its 20 year reunion. It was so wonderful to see all the old gang and discover what they are doing with the excellent training they received at Parry McCluer. We find that Ronnie Agnor who was always singing and strumming for us, has finally reached the Big Time with a new hit record. Irene Arthurs joined the United States Air Force, and from all appearances she may be the next President of the United States. Joe Barger, that lover of sports, has won great fame as a sports writer for the New York Times. Remember how Bobby Brads used to blast off from the schoolat lunchtime? He misfired one day and is now onthe moon where he has just opened a new Brads' Esso Station. Audrey Burch was made publisher and editor-in- chief of the Buena Vista News just last week. Tommy Dickinson is now head plumber at the Dickin- son and Cole Plumbing Shop. Gene Dixon, who was always collecting Indian arrow heads, is now living ona reservation in Oklahoma. We get an occasional smoke signal from Gene. Peggy Entsminger, a whiz at shorthand, now writes home in LONGhand from the Congo where electrical engineers are in such demand. Drema Flint, one of the lucky girls who always had a summer job, liked money so well that she stayed in the banking business and is now President of the First Nation- al Bank. Pat Floyd is flying high with her Air Force man. She stops off to wave at us every now and then. Hazel Garrett who worked in the cafeteria and Dairy Bar became head dietician at Parry McCluer. Jane Garrett became secretary to the President of the First National Bank. Donna Glass, who was so interested in sports cars, manufactured the first American sports car, and has become a millionairess. Jimmy Higginbotham finally made it. He became head grease monkey at Higginbotham's Triangle Service Station. Ernest Hostetter, Jerry Miller, and J ohnny Huffman, who always ran together have taken the place of Curly, Moe, and Joe. Richard Hudson finally finished school at V.P.I. and has returned as head football coach at Parry McCluer. Gwendolyn Huffman who loved peanuts now lives on a peanut plantation way down South. Larry Huffman, better known as Beaver , is now building dams for the U.S. Government. Marjory Jewell, who always had such fabulous par- ties, now manages the Stork Club in New York'City, — Remember how Horace Keiser used to pester every- one? Well, he's now working for a pest control campany. Ed Allen Kirkpatrick, known for his wild bongo beat- ing, is now sending messages through the Congo. Bill Lotts went to North Carolina State to study nuclear physics and then went right into nuclear research. We're expecting great things from Billy any day! Richard Loughhead, better known as Dutch, is now in Holland oiling windmills and planting tulips. 25 Joyce Mohler is now raising a family of little pests. Curtis Montgomery has become General Manager of the 200 Valley Stores in the United States. Peggy McElroy who was our Pep Club President opened her own Sport Booster Shop. James McNally is still plunking his guitar and back- ing up Ronnie Agnor and his big hits. Susan O'Connell just madeatriptothe moon. Wonder why ? Gregory Paynter had to live up to his name. Greg is now painting bill boards throughout the country for Tommy Tucker, that delicious drink. Mary Rivers went on to college and is now teaching and taking care of her growing family. Remember Franklin Rowsey who came to B.V. from Fairfield? He decided that he liked the country best and now has his own dairy farm. Just think - that Sealtest Milk you drink may come from Franklin's cows! Lottie Schart who excelled in shorthand now holds the world's record shorthand speed at 1,000 words per minute. Linda Secrist who loved those physics problems of Mr. Figgers is now teaching physics at PMHS. Remember how intensely Wayne Shafer disliked girls? He is now running his own modeling agency. Mary Lou Smith, our Sonja Henji of roller skates, now owns the Meadow View Roller Rink. Tommy Smith, who got so much experience while working at the Rockbridge theatre is now a Hollywood director. Patricia Snyder went to Southern Seminary and has just won the title of Best Artist o f the 20th Century. Tommy Sorrels, who disliked Sunday School so much, has become a minister, We find Edith Spence back at ole Parry McCluer teaching English. Don Sylvester - that cat who loved animals, is now a veternarian, Billie Jean Tomlinson married a Gardner and is now busy raising her own little plants. Basil Tripp has returned to PMHS as head basket- ball coach. Revo Williams became President of the Gulf Oil Company. After living the life of a wild W L mink , Joe Wilson became a Navy Lieutenant. Remember how confused Carolyn Wiseman stayed in Mr. Coleman's English class over those big words? She has now put them to every day use as she is a beat- nik. Mary Wood, who failed every math test, is now pro- fessor of mathematics at Harvard University. Bunny Humphries, Martha Lou McCormick, and Mary Lou Williams all became teachers and are now living to- gether in Richmond inanapartment. Westill drive around in an old black chevy. Yes, my classmates have all done well in just twenty short years. Why just think of what fame we will have accomplished by 2001! Mary Lou Williams NAME Irene Arthurs Audrey Burch Peggy Entsminger Dreama Flint Patricia Floyd Hazel Garret Jane Garrett Donna Glass Gwendolyn Huffman Delores Humphries Majory Jewell Martha McCormick Peggy McElroy Joyce Mohler Susan O'Connell Mary Rivers Lottie Schart Linda Secrist Edith Spence Billie Jean Tomlinson Mary Wood Mary Lou Smith Patricia Snyder Mary Lou Williams Carolyn Wiseman Senior Characteristics PASTIME Studying Dating Billy and eating Dating Billy Dancing Being with Jerry Sleeping Donnie Sunday drives with V.M.I. Cadets Going to Natural Bridge Cheerleading Dating Butch Driving Joe's Chevy Practicing driving Dating Horace Dating Bobby Leon Alvin Movies Watching T.V. Dating Tommy Dating Glenn Eating Skating Sewing Dating ''Nean Riding in Joe's Chevy Movies SONG SAYING Just Imagin- Good timea ation” day! Since I Met You A Millionto Oh, good time a One day. Wonderland Really? by Night One ina Why? Million It's Now or Really? Never Summer Isn't it? Place Ebb Tide Get the red rose A Million to I mean it too. One Last Date Aw, fright! Summer I hardly know Place™ what to say! Only You Really? Wonderland Oh, shoot! by Night Wonderland Good time a day! by Night Devil or You know! Angel The Twelfth I'll slap you of Never right in the face, Think About Good day! Living Devil or Good Golly! Angel My Heart has Well That's a Mind of It's Tuff Stuff Own Sail Along I'm Only Silvery Moon Little! Please Help Are you kidd- Me ing! Dim oonryy That's the b reaks Theme from Oh, Good Day! the Apartment Scarlet Ribbons It's Now or Never Nest-ce-pos? Good Day! 26 PEEVE Work Griping girls Short weekends Autocrats Nosey girls Homework Tests Letterless weeks Math and loud mouth girls Going steady Certain Char- lottesville girls, Running out of gas. Short homeroom periods People who are never on time Conceited girls Alvin marking on the walls Snobbish people Mrovnn Castro Snobbish girls Glenn working 3.to 11 Homework Girls who think they are everything People who don't tell the truth Broken down duplicator machines Snobbish people NAME Ronnie Agnor Joseph Barger Robert Brads Tommy Dickinson Eugene Dixon James Higginbotham Ernest Hostetter Richard Hudson Johnny Huffman Larry Huffman Horace Keiser Ed Allen Kirkpatrick William Lotts Richard Loughhead James McNally Jerry Miller Curtis Montgomery Greg Paynter Franklin Rowsey Wayne Shafer Thomas Smith Tommy Sorrels Donald Sylvester Basil Tripp Revo Williams Joseph Wilson Senior Characteristics PASTIME Dating Peggy Talking about football Dating Susan Loafing Loafing Driving the truck from the station Waiting for the Three o'clock bell Fishing Fooling around cars Dating Elaine Dating Joyce Music Reading Sitting in the drugstore watching Sem. Girls Dating Carol Playing around with cars Listening to Classical music Thinking of something to do Fishing Loafing Riding around after school Hunting and fooling with cars talking about football talking about football and dating Sarah Hunting and fish- ing Linda SONG North to Alaska New Orleans” Chain Gang Night Theme Chain Gang Chain Gang The Old Gray Mare Wonderland at Night Wabash Cannonball Danube Mack the Knife Se UTACTES Theme Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto NOLS Blue Angel T Want to be Wanted Muleskinner Blues Ma Laquena ' Georgia on my mind Mountain Dew ‘Peter Gunn White Silver Sands SAYING Oh! My foot No you didn't! Wait a minute! Don't start that stuff, Hey, man! Hot dog! O.K., Big Boy You are crazy. You darn toot- ing. You wouldn't kid me would you? Is that right? If at first you dont succeed, give up. Shut! Up. Who me? I'm not your Daddy! What'a say Bud? Ain't that mournful? I be dag gone Kitten That's what you think! Beats me! Chariot Race What'a ya say Theme from the Apartment A Million to One North to Alaska Prelude in C Sharp Minor bud? That's all of it. I did so too! Bud done toot- ed. Weird? PEEVE Guitar that won't stay in tune N.B. Boys School N. B. Boys Homework Getting up in the morning. Something to do but no money to do it. N.B. Boys Having a car and no gas Silly Girls Bald headed women Working hard on something only to witness futile re- sults Homework For my scooter to break down Hanging the 15 ball in the side pocket Scraping ice off of a windshield People who aren't punctual Girls that think they are better than boys Stubborn motorcycles Homework Buying gas Somebody taking my last cigarette Boys from Lexington Brainy people Fords and Chevorlets No parking place in front of the high school Seventh Grade Graduation Class - 1956 First row: Billy Brown, Irene Arthurs, Audrey Burch, Marjory Jewell, Joyce Mohler, Diane Tomlin, Carolyn Wiseman, Thelma Allen, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Gladys Ferguson, Patricia Hamilton, Peggy Entsminger, Clyde Lynn, Edward Aarson. Second row: Wayne Shafer, Ed Allen Kirkpatrick, Freddy Davis, Edwin Cundiff, Horace Keiser, Curtis Montgomery, Jimmy Jewell, Kirk Venables, Peggy McElroy, Delores Humphries, Dorothy Tomlin, Helen Thacker, Susan O'Connell, Tommy Smith, Johnny Rice, Betty Garrett, James Ruley, Johnny Huffman. Third row: Ronnie Agnor, Tommy Sorrels, Jimmy Moore, Martha Lou McCormick, Juanita Floyd, Mattie Hamilton, Hazel Garrett, Edith Spence, Mary Wood. Fourth row: Joey Barger, Larry Huffman, Mary Lou Smith, Betty Jo Payne, Donna Glass, Patsy Tomlin, Ann Keiser, June Finn, Dreama Flint, Jeane tte Truslow, Carolyn Mason, Sandra Houck, Delores Beverley, Hilda Thorne. Fifth row: Blair Edwards, Richard Loughhead, Mary Lou Williams, Linda Secrist, Jimmy Higginbotham, Revo Williams, Gregory Paynter, Basil Tripp, Louise Starnes, Jerry Miller, Dicky Pryor, Lottie Schart, Mildred Fitzgerald, Patricia Floyd, Virginia McDaniel. Sixth row: Tommy Dickinson, Gene Dixon, Billy Lotts, Wayne Painter, Bobby Huffman, Mike Byers, Carl Ruley, Ernest Hostetter, Marshall Scott, Billy Wilson, Joe Nuckols. Seventh row: James Wood, Richard Hudson, Tommy Fauber, Billy Breeden, Oliver Moore, Eugene Hamilton, C. D. Brads, Pat Ramsey, Eugene Hughes. Eighthrow: Don Leighton, Paul Pelter, Don Hostetter, Bobby Brads, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Gilbert. First row: Marjory Jewell, Gwendolyn Huffman, Mary Lou Smith, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Peggy McElroy, Audrey Burch, Peggy Entsminger, Joyce Mohler, Hazel Garrett, Edith Spence. Second row: Linda Secrist, Delores Humphries, Martha Lou McCormick, Mary Lou Williams, Susan O'Connell, Patricia Floyd, Mary Cash Rivers, Jane Garrett, Dreama Flint, Donna Glass. Third row: Tommy Dickinson, Richard Loughhead, Revo Williams, Patricia Snyder, Mary Wood, Carolyn Wiseman, Lottie Schart, Irene Arthurs, Diane Martin, Curtis Montgomery, Joe Wilson. Fourth row: James McNally, Gregory Paynter, Eugene Dixon, Wayne Shafer, Jimmy Higginbotham, Richard Hudson, Donald Sylvester, Bill Lotts, Ronnie Agnor, Ed Allen Kirkpatrick. Fifth row: Tommy Smith, Ernest Hostetter, Johnny Huffman, Jerry Miller, Tommy Sorrels, Franklin Rowsey, Bobby Brads, Larry Huffman, Joe Barger, Basil Tripp, Horace Keiser. a. a fits = President Vice-President ... Secretary . Treasurer. SpOnSOrsices ss 30 ney CUM BA A eet eC Se a i Ar OFFICERS Bruce Beard Linda Bosserman Billy Breeden Robert Buchanan Carole Burch Mike Byers Norma Carter Roy Cash Darlis Coffey Garry Coffey Joyce Coleman Wendell Coleman Fred Davis William Dickinson David Dudley Mary Fox Wayne Gallier Elizabeth Gilbert Mark Green Keith Grow 9 40 OS: ‘61 6) fe hve: ; . . . . Elizabeth Gilbert . . . Miss Iannuzzi, Mrs. Schneider ener ed UCVe Ee LyOr . Sue Janney Linda Bosserman PS Class Of 1962 Not Pictured: Gerald Austin Robert Huffman JoAnn Humphries James Ingram Sue Janney James Jewell Roger Kempfer Linda Lawhorne Donald Leighton Joyce Lindsay Clyde Lynn Dorothy Lynn Eugene Lynn Donna Plunkett Judy Pryor John Rice Joyce Rice Doris Sanderson John Sanderson Ca rol Schuyler Barbara Statome Douglas Staton William Updike Garry Williams Robert Wiseman 31 OFFICERS baa cl-plelsyele 6 eas id dh oo DO OG blo. 6 6 Tony Stinnett Vice-President. vesienls sets) sens Steven Cunningham SeCretarvaaousmcm cee cnlires siisttoueire Charles Manuel WUwerKcllbdsiin A to tit: 60.6 obo So M Phyllis West SPONSOLSmeem meinen mri Mrs. Berghel, Mr. Figgers Mary Abelsma Betty Jo Allen Ronnie Austin Doris Ballard Sherry Blosser Sharon Brads William Brown A. G. Bryant Charles Buchanan Hiram Burch Mattie Burch Elaine Byers Betty Chittum Joseph Chittum Gay Clements Ronnie Coleman William Cullen Steve Cunningham Janet Darlington Donna Davis Bobby Edwards Jane Ewers Carol M. Floyd William Floyd Myrtle Garrett Judy Gilbert Thelma Gilbert Rodney Goolsby James Greene Linda Groah 32 Janice Hall Robert Henson Don Hostetter Betty Huffman Garland Hutchens Patricia Keller Betty Jo Lawhorne Kenneth Lawhorne John Lewis Sandra Lynn Brenda Manuel Charles Manuel Roger Mikels Rosemary McCormick Marshall Pugh Julie Royer Marshall Scott William Seay Katherine Shafer Milton Shafer Donnie Sizer Howard S lough Carolyn Sorrels Douglas Sorrels Gordon Staton Tony Stinnett William Tomlinson Charlotte Wagner Phyllis West Alice Wheeler Freda Wheeler John E. Wheeler Lucille Wheeler Marjorie Wheeler John Widdifield Raymond Williams Ruth Wiseman 33 OFFICERS President. ... Vice-President. Secretary. ... Treasurer”... sponsors... . - .... . Mary Lou Jenkins . Mike Gwinn .... Betty Lou Davis olen ae bobbDyARamsey, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Kurtz, Mr. Lynn Marlene Bailey Carol Berry Joann Bono Faye Brads Janet Brown Samuel Camden Joyce Carter Harry Cash Milton Cash Thomas Cash Carol Chittum James Chittum Betty Clark Roger Clark Thomas Coffey Oliver Conner Ray Conner Joann Copper Chester Covington Betty Lou Davis Joann Davis Rose De Luca Lewis Duff Charles Fitzgerald Joan Flint Sheila Flint Carole Floyd Galen Floyd Michael Fox Rebecca Forquer Leigh Gardner Virginia Garrett Susan Green Mike Guinn William Hall Barbara Henson David Herring Lewis Hite Eugene Huffman Katie Huffman Brenda Humphries Janet Ingram George Jenkins Mary Lou Jenkins Edward Lewis Steve Lieb Carolyn Lilley Phyllis Lynn Linda Mace Ernest Micou Danny Moore Effie Moore James Moran George Ogden ‘ote eS James Plogger James Pryor Millie Ramsey Robert Ramsey Lois Rice Bonita Roberts Harold Roberts Richard Rowsey James Royer Carlos Secrist Charles Secrist Douglas Shafer Olin Shafer Janell Shaw Barbara Sheets Shirley Shields Jean Slough Patrick Snider William Spence Jeanne Statome Kathy Staton Brian Sylvester Eleanor Tomlin Claude Wheeler Gordon Wheeler Lewis Whitacre Martha Widdifield Joyce Wilson Herman Wood OFFICERS President (7) O52). euere ets ees DONIC oe nere Vice-President .0. s s0ets siete sts one WarG LOCKeL Secretaryiya4. soe ae es oes 6 SONN Dickinson TreASUrer. case Pe eoeeme ee eae el ete) sere Ce UGyaL alas Sponsors. ........ Mrs. Davidson, Mr. Micou, Mr. Smals Susan Allen Dawn Ayers Ray Barger Wayne Bartley Linda Bates Joyce Bates Bonnie Brads Steven Brads David Bryant John Bryant Lynwood Butner Peggy Campbell Shirley Carter Betty Cash Dianna Chittum Ellen Chittum Robert Clark Patricia Claytor Joyce Clements Jerry Coleman Harry Covington Cora Lee Davis William Dean Kenneth Decker John Dickinson Sue Dixon Judy Farris Doris Fitzgerald Russell Fitzgerald Ronald Flint es Class Of 1965 Not Pictured - Margaret Hamilton, Robert Humphries, Russell Lynn, Wayne Oyler. Gary Floyd Larry Floyd Selma Foster Elora Gilbert Gary Gilbert Jeannette Grow Wayne Hall Darlene Hamilton Stephen Harris Joe Hawes Thelma Henson Roy Hickman Sandra Higgins Janice Houck Brenda Huffman Gloria Huffman Joyce Huffman Diana Hull Lewis Humphreys Robert Jenkins Albert King Janice Lawhorne Joyce Lawhorne Stanley Lawhorne Dianne Layne Joan Leighton Donna Lineberry Ward Lockett Ellen Lotts Joann Lynn Donna Mahaleck Carl Majors Melvin Mayo James Moore Jerry Moore 38 Roger Moore JoAnn Morgan Carol McGinnis Michele North Danny O'Neill Wanda Pryor Brenda Pugh James Reid Linda Riddle Ward Robens Mary Roberts Delois Robertson Paul Rowsey Janice Russ Faye Sanderson Jerry Sanderson Roger Shafer Evelyn Sheets Martha Shewey Brenda Slough Linda Slough Diane Smith _ Theordore Snyder Roy Sorrels Elvie Southers James Southers Robert Spence Donald Stinnett Mary Stinnett Peggy Taylor Julia Thorne Dorothy Truslow Rebecca Tweddle Constance Unroe Robert Vasser Malcolm Vest Ralph Watts John C. Wheeler Samuel Whitacre Gail Williams George Williams Danny Wilmer Doris Wood Eugene Wood Brenda Wiseman ATHLETICS Joey Barger Half-back Jimmy Higginbotham Tackle Co-Capt. Tommy Dickinson Gregory Paynter Quarterback Guard Don Sylvester Tackle Richard Hudson Tackle Horace Keiser End Co-Capt. Richard Loughhead Basil Tripp End Center Joe Wilson Guard o 9 ge 982 4 | arte a1 ay)ae Waa) istrict Chg a ’ . aie ss First row: Horace Keiser, Joey Perec’ Jimmy Higginbotham, Don Sylvester, Dutch Loughhead, Tommy Dickinson, Richard Hudson, Joe Wilson, Greg Paynter, Basil Tripp. Second row: Danny Moore (Mgr.), Billy Breeden, Butch Cullen, Ray ‘Conner, Shaney™ Snider, Butch Wheeler, Garry Williams, Mark Green, David Dudley, Wendell Coleman, Clyde Lynn, Mike Byers, Bruce Beard (Mgr.). Third row: Joe Downing (head coach), Charles Manuel, Jim Ingram, Roger Mikels, Eugene Lynn, Harry Cash, Gordon Staton, Keith Grow, Steven Cunningham, Robert Henson, Tommy Cash, Hiram Burch, Charles Kurtz (coach). SEASON'S UNDEFEATED RECORD BLUES OPPONENTS 14 Bassett 6 26 Staunton 6 25 Altavista ts 14 Albemarle 0 19 Harrisonburg u 14 Waynesboro 7 27 Clifton Forge 0 13 Natural Bridge 0 14 Lexington 7 Coaches Downing and Kurtz Managers Bob Buchanan, Bruce Beard, Danny Moore. Football Geam First row: Rusty Lynn, John Kyle Shewey, Lonnie Tomlin, Shawn Thompson, Steven Guinn, Tommy Hostetter, Ronnie Flint, John Bryant, Bobby Hall, Roger Manuel, Bruce Ham mond. Second row: Melvin Henson, Steve Douty, Russell Fitzgerald, Bobby Spence, Gary Floyd, John Wheeler, George Wheeler, Eddie Williams, Jackie Covington, Gary Gilbert, Galen Floyd, Danny O'Neil. Third row: Coach Mehaffey, Mike Guinn, Wayne Hall, Lynwood Butner, Roger Shafer, Bobby Vassar, Jerry Moore, Malcom Vest, Mack Watts, Bobby Lilley, Stevie Harris, Brian Sylvester, Stanley Lawhorne, Jimmy Pryor, Carlos Secrist, Milton Cash, Steve Humphries, Wayne Oyler, Sam Whitacre, Ward Lockett, John Lewis, Danny Wilmer, Lewis Whitacre, Donald Stinnett, Ray Barger, Billy Spence, Manager Skip Dickinson, Coach Lewis Micou. Not pictured: Jimmy Greene. Coaches Mehaffey and Micou Martha Lou McCormick, Delores Humphries, Donna Glass, Donna Plunkett, Betsy Gilbert Sandra Lynn, Julia Royer, Sharon Brads. Cheerleaders Seniors On Ghe Squad Delores Humphries, Martha Lou McCormick (chief cheerleader), Donna Glass. HES r eH SEAS 5 43 Delores Humphries, Ed Allen Kirkpatrick, Miss Glass, Peggy McElroy, Wayne Shafer, Mrs. Van der Veer, Larry Huffman, Patricia Snyder. Peggy Mc lroy Crowned Homecoming Queen Sportsmanship’ Trophy - Richard Hudson; Most Valuable Player - Tommy Dickinson; Coaches Kurtz 1960 Awards 45 AAPA AaB SSSSS555555 pa eG ea en ed ee inininin i in to tn Junior Varsity Basketball Geam First row: Roger Shafer, Mike Guinn, Ronnie Austin, Donnie Stinnett, BillySeay, Dickie Lewis, Galen Floyd, Lewis Hite, Carlos Secrist, Ward Lockett, George Williams, Mgr. Second row: Brian Sylvester, Milton Cash, Steve Lieb, Jackie Tomlinson, Harry Cash, Bobby Henson, Jim Pryor, Ray Barger, Wayne Oyler, Coach Kurtz. Varsity Record For Season Clifton Forge 46 P.M.H.S 67 Andrew Lewis 65 P.M.H.S. 64 Nelson 33 P.M.H.S. 52 Lane 42 P.M.H.S. 59 Natural Bridge 51 P.M.H.S. 65 Robert E. Lee 35 P.M.H.S 81 Andrew Lewis 66 P.M.H.S. 65 Albermarle 52 P.M.H.S 69 Valley 49 P.M.H.S. 43 Harrisonburg 41 P.M.H.S. Si Clifton Forge Waynesboro Lexington Robert E. Lee Natural Bridge Lane Harrisonburg Albermarle Lexington Waynesboro Varsity Basketball Geam First row: Mgr. Sonny Beard, Wendell Coleman, Tommy Dickinson, Joey Barger, Butch Cullen, Butch Wheeler, Greg Paynter, Basil Tripp, Mgr. Danny Moore, Coach Mehaffey. Second row: Hiram Burch, Charles Manuel, Bobby Huffman, - Larry Huffman. Seniors On Ghe Geam Larry Huffman, Basil Tripp, Greg Paynter, Tommy Dickinson, Joey Barger. 47 sv 1960 Parry McCluer Baseball Geam District 5, Champions First row: Joey Barger, Gene Lynn, Butch Wheeler, Bo Henson, Ronnie Statome, Buck Stinnett, Wayne Gilbert, Bo Moran. Second row: Coach Kurtz, Greg Paynter, Wendell Coleman, Dutch Loughhead, Donnie Cash, Jerry Statome, Charles Manuel, Joe Wheeler, Roy Cash, Ollie Stinnett, Coach Raines. Record in District: 10 Wins - 2 Losses. 1960 Orack Geam Front row: Keith Grow, Robert Wiseman, John Lewis, Tommy Dickinson, Larry Huffman. Second row: Coach Mehaffey, Jimmy Higginbotham, Hiram Burch, Don Sylvester, David Dudley, Bill Upkide, Richard Hudson, Danny Moore (Mgr.) ACTIVITIES William Breeden Peggy Entsminger Audrey Burch Peggy McElroy-Editor Jane Garrett RAPS rare y aomaQ William Dickinson William Lotts Joyce Mohler Linda Secrist Edith Spence Dreama Flint-Business Manager Joe Wilson Mary Lou Williams Patricia Snyder arrt Mar PUBLISHED BY PMHS BETA CLUB Co-editors: Mary Lou Williams Gregory Paynter Lsiness Manager Patricia Snyder irculation Manager - Carol Sohuyler NES TAKE VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP Friday night, November 11, the Fighting Fines of YMHS defeated the Lexington Scar- icv Hurricane 14-7 in a rousing fight fe the Velley District Championship. .8 marked the first time since 1952 tnay Buena Vista has defeated Lexington its own field, The Blues have made histery fo: cur school in several ways. This victery cnebled us to become the Jn ee. 25% victors of theold District 5, and tne first chompions of the new Valley District. Fer a complete report of the Gmc cco the seccend ccolum of this page and alco the Sports page. . Beta Club News The Beta Club held its last meeting on November 15, 1960, in the home of Bunny Humphries. The club dues are to be 10 cents per edition of paper and the require- ment of selling two papers. By selling the two papers the dues will be covered. We decided not to enter a float in the Christmas Parade due to the fact that 2 3 of the members belong to clubs which do plan to enter. A count of those who plan to go to the Beta Convention March (17---18) was taken, The motion and vote was made that we enter the convention talent program. A committee was appointed to serve for preparation of the program. Nineteen members were present for the meeting which was presided over by Bunny Humphries, A social hour of games, refresh ments and Aanring Fallawod tha hicineea TOP TUNES 1. I Want to Be Wanted .....Brenda Lee 2. Save the Lest Dance for me ... The Drifters ete Ge 7 ne Cee tweets -eoam Conke he You Talk Too Much s+ee+-- Joe Jones SE eieamen President Delores Humphrie: Sponsor + Mr, Francis Lynn PRIVATE EYE Coach Upping Here is Coach Upping bringing you the latest plays made on our Football Field, As I was running to catch the pass that was thrown to me by David L., he informed me that he had a date with Donna G, Friday night, I missed the pass but David had good time, As time was called, Leigh G, signaled to me that Buffalo Chip was in over the week-end, Just when I was ready to show the boys a new play, a sneak passer told me that Dutch L, was at the dance with Joan F, He also informed me that Shanty S, was there with Jane E, NIXON WINS STRAW VOTE ELECTION In a straw vote taken in the home rooms Tuesday, Vice President Richard M. Nixon won over Senator John. F. Kennedy with a count of 249-199. The election was held for grades seven through twelve. Actually it was the Seventh grade vote which made the difference for Nixon. The seventh graders voted exactly 2-1] for the present Vice-President. Until the time that their vote came in, Senator Kennedy ASK LULU Dear Lulu, My Mother won't let me wear knee- tickler skirts. She says they're in- decent. What should I do? Dissappointed. Membership OHNO Wd CREE VIGC Hae Me ae) . Jane Garrett . Richard Hudson . Sue Janney . William Lotts . Dorothy Lynn . Eugene Lynn . Martha Lou McCormick . Peggy McElroy Irene Arthurs Linda Bosserman Sharon Brads Robert Buchanan Elaine Byers Joyce Coleman Tommy Dickinson William Dickinson Peggy Entsminger Dreama Flint Delores Humphries Ed Allen Kirkpatrick Curtis Montgomery . Susan O'Connell Gregory Paynter . Judy Pryor . Joyce Rice Carol Schuyler Linda Secrist . Katherine Shafer . Mary Lou Smith . Patricia Snyder Carolyn Sorrels Edith Spence . Donald Sylvester Billie Jean Tomlinson . Phyllis West Mary Lou Williams . Joe Wilson Secretary-Treasurer... Reporter Co-editors ''The Parrimac News Officers Ary er ee 5 Delores Humphries Sue Janney . Patricia Snyder AG dy 60-065 c Curtis Montgomery oeeeee Mary Lou Williams, Gregory Paynter Sponsor Mr. Lynn . Patrick Sn ider Keith Grow . JOhn Rice Gary Williams . Wendell Coleman - William Cullen Monogram Club IPIAEWEING oo Gn 6 Ow OK Frodo s 6 _ Don Sylvester Vice=Presidentisu.s scm mcm ciieincn iol sine Basil Tripp Secretary-Treasurer. ie... 6 + «6 Richard Hudson Sergeant-at-Arms A Cateo iden: Aeite Oule Joey Barger MEMBERSHIP 1. Donald Sylvester 2. Greg Paynter 3. Joe’ Wilson 4. Robert Wiseman 5. Clyde Lynn 6. John Wheeler 7. Charles Manuel 8. John Lewis 9. David Dudley 10. Bruce Beard 11. Hiriam Burch 12. Steve Cunningham ‘see 13. Horace Keiser wie 14. Joey Barger is 15. Wayne Shafer ai . James Ingram Billy Breeden Mike Byers - Tommy Dickinson Richard Loughhead Richard Hudson 28. Mark Green 29. Tommy Cash 30. Danny Moore 31. Gordon Staton 32. Harry Cash 33. Bobby Huffman Eugene Lynn . Roger Mikels Bobby Henson Basil Tripp Larry Huffman . Jimmy Higginbotham INE oy BRB AE eDE GoGo oO OCH OHO OGMU SG Doe Doo aoe Vice-President Secretary-Tre asurer RCO 5 go go m oe GooeEeos ed Gea Ss Betty Jo Allen Sherry Blosser Susie Bates Joanne Bono Linda Bosserman Bonnie Brads Sherry Brads Janet Brown Audrey Burch Elaine Byers Betty Cash Pat Claytor Gay Clements Darlis Coffey Betty Lou Davis Rose DeLuca Sue Dixon Peggy Entsminger Judy Farris Dreama Flint Selma Foster Mary Fox Leigh Gardner Hazel Garrett Myrtle Garrett Virginia Garrett eo ¢ 8 6. 6 Fs) 8: 6 e) 006 U6) Ve. @ 0 @ fe’ “07:60 6 -@° 0 (6 “e. je e 0 Pep Club Betsy Gilbert Elora Gilbert Linda Groah Janice Hall Darlene Hamliton Sandra Higgins Brenda Huffman Gloria Huffman Gwendolyn Huffman Joyce Huffman Joanne Humphries Janet Ingram Sue Janney Marjory Jewell Patricia Keller Betty Jo Lawhorne Linda Lawhorne Joyce Lindsay Sandra Lynn Donna Mahalick Brenda Manuel Peggy McElroy Joyce Mohler Effie Moore Joanne Morgan Michele North Sue O'Connell Donna Plunkett Brenda Pugh Millie Ramsey Linda Riddle Joyce Rice Janice Russ Julie Royer Carol Schuyler Linda Secrist Janell Shaw Martha Shewey Shirley Shields Brenda Slough Linda Slough Mary Lou Smith Patricia Snyder Edith Spence Carolyn Sorrels Barbara Statome Jeanie Statome Billie Tomlinson Becky Tweddle Connie Unroe Margie Wheeler Mary L. Williams Peggy McElroy Dreama Flint Audrey Burch Patricia Snyder Gail Williams Dot Lynn Kathy Shafer Martha McCormick Phylis West Joyce Wilson ( 7. ve N bs : Roy Cash Ms 2 Becky Forquer Betsy Gilbert A Marshall Pugh Patricia Keller Betty Jo Lawhorne ee | % rE so : eae ee Richard Loughhead Marjorie Jewell y y Donna Plunkett Officers: Presidentyevencaetes cme Mary Rivers Vice President ... Betsy Gilbert SECLCLALV ems tens Patricia Keller Treasulerer este Donna Plunkett SPONSOLM Eee shine eae Mrs. Carter Art Club 56 Junior Red Cross Counci Seated: Linda Watts, Patty Unroe, Frankie Foster, Joyce Rice, Wayne Shafer, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Mary Fox, Joan Flint, Bobby Ramsey, Kathy Gardner. Standing: Gary Flint, Nancy Dickinson, John Janney, Mrs. Schneider. ARESHCIINE GS op OD ODO Hob BO oO 6 ERO SeiGr WVice-Presidentine.scasmeletemsenel heuis s ucelaners ¢ JOYCE Rice SEChLeltaly i Led SuLCh EN mle MMMM snn ne ILLiC cane homlinson CESAR « g ood GeO OSA eA AU ea HS WEAN SDODSOLs mean nem tcn rosie sist osu ien ol ence Irs. Schneider 57 é “ Focthe! Ee jy - fer “dee @ iS for rew WE iirveg e LAL Oe NOOR EI AYE ALL A LO IH ea oo First Row: Jeanne Statome, Judy Gilbert, Betty Jo Lawhorne, Virginia Garrett, Thelma Gilbert. Second Row: Linda Mace, Irene Arthurs, Joyce Clements, Janice Hauck, Mary Roberts, Martha Widdifield, Helen Ramsey, Barbara Statome, Evelyn Sheets, Lucille Wheeler, Linda Slough, Joyce Huffman, Janice Russ, Betty Clark, Brenda Humphries, Janice Hall. Third Row: Donna Lineberry, Barbara Sheets, Selma Foster, Jean Slouth, Mrs. White, Carol Floyd, Joyce Wilson. Home Sconomics Club DS) Otticets President. ..... . Judy Gilbert Vice President . . Virginia Garrett Secretary... . . Thelma Gilbert Treasurer .. Betty Jo Lawhorne S.C.A. Representative ...... Jeanne Statome Sponsor. ....... Mrs. White First row: Jean Statome, Linda Bosserman, Betty Lou Davis, Edith Spence, Billie Jean Tomlinson, Doris Ballar d. Secondrow: Mrs. Sperka, Sheila Flint, Joann Davis, Charlotte Wagner, Audrey Burch, Mary Lou Smith, Sherry Brads, Mary Stinnett, Linda Riddle, Bonnie Brads, Betty Cash, Martha Shewey. Third row: Joyce Bates, Ellen Chittum, Thelma Henson, Shirley Shields, Gloria Huffman, Virginia Garrett, Carol Berry, Carolyn Lilley, Barbara Henson, Joann Lynn, Elaine Byers. Fourth row: Patricia Claytor, Becky Tweddle, Brenda Slough, Sue Dixon, Helen Ramsey, Joyce Clements, Donna Lineberry, Joanne Morgan, Irene Arthurs. Fifth row: Phyllis West, Betty Jo Allen, Myrtle Garrett, Joanne Humphries, Leigh Gardner, Effie Moore, Brenda Humphries, Janell Shaw. Sixth row: Phyllis Lynn, Janice Hall, Linda Secrist, Carolyn Sorrels, Mary Lou Jenkins. Girls’ Athletics Association 60 President. .... Vice-President. . Secretary. .... Treasurer .... IRC OAKS 6 Gg GO Recorder of Points SPONSO LF mem ar sntc mre 6] - . Edith Spence Billie Jean Tomlinson - .- Doris Ballard . Betty Lou Davis - .- Jean Statome Linda Bosserman . . . Mrs. Sperka € ‘ 4 Voss = - oe 2 ee ee coe Cod cassia eee Library Club Seated: Carol Chittum, Linda Secrist, Barbara Statome, Betty Huffman, Dreama Flint, Audrey Burch, Betty Lou Davis, Rose DeLuca, Edith Spence. Standing: Sue Janney, Carolyn Wiseman, Rebecca Forquer, Darlis Coffey, Jane Carter, Jean Slough, Charlotte Wagner, Judy Pryor, Gwendolyn Huffman. Carol Schuyler, Joyce Rice, Librarian. ..... . Miss Meador 62 INSEE, oo poo GO bo oH EOE EG WAEGSRERIENE 5 6 656 Go Goo as Secretary-Treasurer ........- RENOHEIO GY Gb oO KC ODE MO ae OOS S.C.A. Representative. ........ Assistant Librarian... . - Mrs. Long 63 ae ate teens WAAL 2 = WU . . . Dreama Flint .. Betty Huffman . . Audrey Burch . Betty Lou Davis - - Rose DeLuca CUTEST Greg Paynter and Peggy McElroy BEST DANCERS Jimmy Higginbotham and Dreama Flint WITTIEST Joey Barger and Audrey Burch MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Tommy Dickenson and Donna Glass 64 BEST ALL-AROUND Richard Loughhead and Patricia Snyder BIGGEST FLIRTS Joe Wilson and Martha Lou McCormick MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Donald Sylvester and Mary Lou Williams FRIENDLIEST Wayne Shafer and Edith Spence 65 S.C.A. Council Seated attable: Wendell Coleman, Donald Sylvester, Joyce Coleman, Elaine Byers. First row: Mary Lou Williams, Donald Stinnett, Mary Lou Jenkins, Tony Stinnett, Judy Pryor, Tommy Dickinson, Second row: Linda Secrist, Danny Wilmer, James Plogger, Charlotte Wagner, Jane Ewers, Carol Schuyler, William Dickinson. Third row: John Dickinson, Gwendolyn Huffman, Jeanne Statome, Rose DeLuca, Patricia Snyder, Roger Shafer. Student Cooperative Special music being provided during an S.C.A. assembly. President .. Vice-President Secretary .. Treasurer .. Sponsor ... Association Discussion group led by Edith Spence at S.C.A. District Meeting held at Parry McCluer. Donald Sylvester Wendell Coleman Joyce Coleman Elaine Byers Miss Iannuzzi Mary Frances Tomlin Bonnie Vest Judy McElroy Danny Kline Bobby White Joe Stinnett Court Of Health - 1960 King of Health - Ronnie Statome; Queen of Health - Judy White; Maid of Honor - Judy McElroy; Guard of Honor - Joe Stinnett; Heralds - Cathy Gardner, Susan Mays; Crown Bearers - James Hedrick, Robert Floyd; Train Bearer - Karen Sue Elliott; Master of Ceremonies - James Jenkins; Princesses - Mary Frances Tomlin, Dina Albanese, Betty Lineberry, Bonnie Vest, Joyce Mohler, Patricia Snyder, Audrey Burch, Florence Field, Elizabeth Gilbert, Darlis Coffey, Phyllis West, Judy Gilbert, Joan Flint, Betty Lou Davis; Escorts - Harry Carter, Robert White, Marshall Glass, Daniel Kline, Joseph Barger, Gregory Paynter, Horace Keiser, Larry Huffman, Michael Byers, Garry Williams, John Lewis, William Cullen, Chester Covington, Lewis Whitacre. Patricia Snyder Florence Field Joan Flint Gregory Paynter Larry Huffman Chester Covington Betty Lineberry Audrey Burch Betty Lou Davis Joe Glass John Lewis Lewis Whitacre 1960 Health Day King of Health - Ronnie Statome Queen of Health - Judy White Joyce Mohler Dina Albanese Horace Keiser Harry Carter Valdictorian Mary Lou Williams Salutatorian Jane Garrett 70 Choral Group Officers IHC « 66 ho Ae oA Ao Oo oe Oo oD Jane Ewers Wice=Presidentm ate msm se smtucn of serie Felts so cls Julie Royer Sechretaryi-1 LeaSuLeL ae seems womens istcene Marjorie Jewell IDVERTGRNE ss eo eho Oo oe B08 geo oe Mr. Coleman Membership Susan Allen Gwendolyn Huffman Carol Berry Jimmy Jewell Cora Lee Davis Marjorie Jewell Rose De Luca Betty Jo Lawhorne Lewis Duff Phyllis Lynn Jane Ewers Richard Rowsey Virginia Garrett Julie Royer Judy Gilbert Barbara Sheets Susie Ann Green Barbara Statome Lewis Hite 7] Way Back Where eee A Summer Romance Dreama Flint in her Martha Lou McCormick Bikini Ernest Hostetter First day in school- Speed demon- Going my way? Mary Lou Williams Susan O'Connell Billie Jean Tomlinson Gregory Paynter Nuts to you''- Joe Wilson with Up to something! ! Donna Glass curls Tommy Dickinson Jimmy Higginbotham eoeeoeoeoeeeee2e0288808808288080808808088880888808888888 8 FHF 86H 6 How innocent! ! A pensive Edith Spence That tie!! James McNally Franklin Rowsey A coy Linda Secrist That Mona Lisa look! Ain't she sweet''-- Lottie Schart Patricia Snyder High stepper Jane Garrett Lazy bones! ! Seventh Grade Gang Marjory Jewell with long hair! Delores Humphries Joey Barger, Tommy Dickinson, Curtis Montgomery, Larry Huffman Rat Season Home Ec Club Entertains Rock and Roll! Great Firefighters! It's P.M.H.S. the Pride of Every Pupil Here Go, Big Blues Mark Them Up, Mr. Turner! American Legion Oratorical Contestants Stephen Cunningham, Charlotte Wagner, Don Sylvester, Patricia Keller, Joe Wilson, Jane Ewers, Mr. Morgan Winner: Don Sylvester Christmas Queen and Attendant Three Cool Cats!!! 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