Peabody High School - Lion Yearbook (Petersburg, VA)

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Uhe Lion Ciqhth Edition Senion Cla o 1 958 PeaUodq Hiqh School Petenihunq, Vinqinia ) We, the Jflembena the Senion Contents DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS ACTIVITIES PATRONS ADS ■ I ClaMf Pnaudlif P cacnf 7he Lion afc 958 c L A s s 0 F 1 9 5 8 dedication .... 7a the Ylflemofuj. PeaUodif Hiqh School For her many years For her many For her We dedicate p y oun Beloved School , PeaUodif Hiqh of service successful alumnae and alumni I continued growth thin hook, 7he Zion Jhe Clann o 1 958 lima fflaten Peabody, we hail thee, our dear Alma Mater, Our love for thee is the song that we sing; Though for away from thy walls we shall wander Ever to thee will our fond memory cling. Ever thy children thy mem ' ry will cherish. Faithful to thee we shall all ever be. Ne ' er from our hearts will our love for thee perish All of thy children are loyal to thee. Peabody, we hail thee, our dear Alma Mater Our love for thee is the song that we sing; Though far away from thy walls we shall wander Ever to thee will our fond memory cling. 11 Deep in our hearts will thy precepts dwell ever. Guiding us on in the pathway of life. Naught from our lives shall the influence sever Though there be others around us so rife When e ' er our hopes seem to flag on our journey. And no success shall our efforts adorn. Then shall we find thee, a beacon so sturdy. Pointing the way ever upward and on. Deep in our hearts will thy precepts dwell ever. Guiding us on in the pathway of life. Naught from our lives shall thy influence sever Though there be others around us so rife. Mrs. Julia Harris 6 in rrifmoRH Of MR. imss D. SHIELDS PRlMCfP fL Of PSA80DY Hf H School f6e9 ' SIS5 A vd y R. A WALKfR principal Of PEABOOY HfSH School i91-J-l95Z « fiQ d Q We Salute a Loi al Alumnus 3 K I e With Diploma in hand and a strong determination to achieve his goal, Fred Boddie, Class of 1953, joined the ranks of the loyal Peabody Alumni. He is a student at Shaw University and Assistant Pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Petersburg Virginia. 8 We JoUowed Jhein Lead Cla Oiticen PRESIDENT . . . . . VICE-PRESIDENT . . . SECRETARY . . . . , ASSISTANT SECRETARY TREASURER .... CHAPLAIN .... REPORTER .... . Julia Peterson . George Barnes . Rose Jackson Helen Thweatt Osborne Harris . Paige Jones Bafbara Thomas 9 Dt Hafifiened on Senion Jbaif The eighth annual Senior Day observance began with an assembly program during the activities period at which time the class was formally presented by a senior sponsor, AAr. C. W. Galloway. Visitors At the Senior Assembly Another activity of the day had as its setting the library where the librarian had arranged a display of materials dealing with careers and college. Examining this material are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Hazel Lundy, Helen Thweatt, Ella Dickens and Orlando Heath. Headlinei Two Seniors Attend Science - Mathematics Conference at Howard, University Washing- ton, D.C. PAIGE JONES HELEN THWEATT Julia Peterson and Helen Thweatt Take Howard University Scholarship Examination JULIA PETERSON 11 Senion Supenlative BOY GEORGE BARNES HENRY WILLIAMS GEORGE BARNES JOHNNY SMITH A LION JENNINGS ROBERT MABRY CLYDE ROBERTSON THEOPHILUS STEWART ORLANDO HEATH HENRY WILLIAMS CARL BAKER EDDIE HARVELL NATHANIEL BOONE OSBORNE HARRIS STERUNG BOONE CARL BAKER AUBREY BULLOCK EDDIE BARBER RUDOLPH MADISON GEORGE BARNES CARL BAKER A LTON JENNINGS HORACE FITZGERALD OSBORNE HARRIS ORLANDO HEATH HENRY WILLIAMS CLYDE ROBERTSON PAIGE JONES OSBORNE HARRIS CHARLES WESSON ROBERT MABRY EDDIE HARVELL CLYDE ROBERTSON CHARLES JOHNSON JEROME SCOTT CHARACTERISTIC Most Likely to succeed Most versatile Best actor Most energetic Most popular Most likeable Best dressed Most musical Most ambitious Most athletic Best posture Class clown Shyest Most studious Loudest Class socialite Class filibuster Class flirt Quietest Most talented Biggest jiver Best singer Best student Biggest eater Shortest Most attractive Tallest Most dependable Largest Busiest Smallest Most mischievous Most conceited Class cry baby Laziest GIRL HAZEL LUNDY PAIGE JONES ROSE JACKSON SHIRLEY TUCKER ANN FITZGERALD JULIA PETERSON GENESE MORGAN HAZEL LUNDY JUUA PETERSON ROSE JACKSON HELEN THWEATT EVA SMITH DIANE MACKUN CECIL SAUNDERS ROSE JACKSON GENESE MORGAN BARBARA THOMAS MARY WIGGINS ROSE JACKSON ROSE JACKSON BESSIE HOLUS HELEN THWEATT BARBARA THOMAS SHIRLEY TUCKER HELEN THWEATT FRANCES MAX FIELD JULIA PETERSON JUANITA PARHAM PAIGE JONES PAIGE JONES MARIE HARPER EVELYN RAIGNS GENESE MORGAN 12 C(add Sanq r QoodUife PeaUodif Hiqh The time has come For oil of us to say goodbye. We ' ve tried to do our very best at dear old Peabody High. We ' ll always cherish dear our days we spent at Peabody High. We ' ll sing her praises far and wide as the years roll by. We ' ve had our trials, our sorrows too. They ' re brought us where we are, but now at last the time has come for us to say goodbye . 13 CIm Poem Through the years we ' ll never forget you, dear Peabody High. We ' ll always remember the moments of cheer Spent with you, our Alma Mater, so dear. All hail, Peabody Highl Although we must leave to travel afar. Our love for you shall always be true. And our thoughts shall ever be with you. All hail, Peabody Highl CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Blue and White Red Carnation CLASS MOTTO We strive to Conquer, and Conquer We Must 14 Uhnouqh the Ifean Introduction Four years ago, we entered Peabody High School filled with excitement and anxiety about the new life of which we had be- come a part. Never did it occur to us that there was anything un- usual about our class of fifty-five girls and seventy-six boys. How- ever, it was not long before we became aware of our position — we would be the last class to graduate from Peabody High School under the four-year plan; all classes thereafter were to attend high school for five years. Whether we were fortunate or not mattered little to us at that time. We were to finish in four years; that was all that mattered. So here we are, after four years of study, with only forty-eight of a class of 131 left to carry the Peabody banner far and wide and join the many alumni who have made outstanding con- tributions to humanity. When We Were Freshmen Under the guidance of Miss Lundy, Mrs. McKenzie, and Mr. Powell, we began a completely new life in an entirely new en- vironment. Enjoying new and modern facilities, going to a dif- ferent teacher for each subject, and participating in many and varied activities were all so exciting and different to us. Nothing really outstanding was accomplished by any of us during our first year. We were proud, however, when several of us became members of organizations and participated in major activities. Rose Jackson and Eddie Harvell joined the Band; Haze! Lundy and Marie Harper joined the Choir; and Willie Wiggins became a member of the Varsity Football Squad. Our Sophomore Year Our sophomore year brought greater participation in out-of- class activities. We were indeed proud when it was announced that Genese Morgan had been named Miss Homecoming. All eyes eyes turned to the Sophomores who had worked hard to win this title for Genese. This honor encouraged us to try for others; and in fact, helped us to feel more a part of Peabody High. 15 During this year, Ann Fitzgerald, Rose Jackson, and Barbara Thomas joined the Pep Club; Paige Jones, Helen Thweatt, and Julia Peterson, the Science Club; Cecil Saunders, the Choir; Alton Jennings, the Baseball Team; George Barnes, the Band; and Johnnie Smith, the Football Team. Soon We Were Juniors The time was passing so swiftly, we could hardly imagine that we had come so far. Willie Wiggins became Vice-President of the Student Council and Paige Jones represented the Junior Red Cross at a conference in Fredrick, Maryland. Julia Peterson and Shirley Tucker were faithful members of the Junior Red Cross and Hazel Lundy, Paige Jones, and Charles ' Johnson were Student Council rep- resentatives. Many others joined the Art Club, Choir, Band, and the Modem Dance Group. The Junior-Senior Prom and Commencement are two activities to which all high school students look forward. At last it was prom time, and as all who had gone before us, we were thrilled at the thought of sponsoring this affair. In spite of all the difficulties we encountered, we shall always remember the beauty, music, and delicious food which all helped to make the prom an unforgettable one. Our first organized social activity was a great success. At Last! We Are Seniors! With our junior year behind us, we entered school in September with seriousness and anxiety. We were seniors! The important event that we were working toward, graduation, was now in sight. It wasn ' t long before the feeling of anxiety became the actual preparation for the great event. Class rings, caps and gowns, announcements, and year books all became a part of our active vocabularies. Here the recording of our activities must end. It is time to go to press. Maybe some day you will be able to read a post script to this history and learn about our graduation activities. Until that time we can only say Good-bye to you, our school, and our schoolmates for whom we shall ever carry the warmest memories. 16 Adminiiitnation C. S. SCOTT, Principal 17 MR. ADKINS MRS. BARNES MRS. BENNETT MR. BLUE MR. CARTER, JR. MISS BOONE MRS. BROWN MR. GALLOWAY MR. GOODE MRS. GRANDBERRY MISS JACKSON MR. GILLIAM MISS GARNETT MR. JONES MR. MANDY MRS. KING MR. LEWIS MISS LUNDY MISS MACLIN MRS. MERRITT MRS. WRIGHT MR. MCKINLEY MRS. McKenzie MR. PEAL MRS. PE RKINS MRS. PERVALL MISS TOWNES MR. TYNES MRS. TURNER 19 MRS. WALKER MR, WILLIAM Jacultif Horten MR. LEON ADKINS MRS. EDITH ALLEN MRS. ROSE BARNES MRS. VIRGINIA BENNETT MR. SYLVESTER BLUE MISS CANZATE BOONE MRS. FLORENCE BROWN MR, HERMAN CARTER JR. MR. ERNEST CHAMBLISS MR. HERMANZE FAUNTLEROY MRS. MARJORIE FISHER MR. CLARANCE GALLOWAY MISS JANICE GARNETT MR. MATTHEW GILLIAM MRS. SADIE GIST MR. CHARLES GOODE MRS. NANNIE GRANDBERRY MISS ELOISE JACKSON MR. ALBERT JONES MRS. BESSIE KING MR. ROLAND LEWIS MR. JESSE WILLIAM MRS. LaVERNE WRIGHT MISS MARION LUNDY MR. NOAH MANDY MISS GERALDINE MACLIN MRS. REBECCA MERRITT MRS. VIVIAN McGEE MRS. BEATRICE McKENZIE MR. WILLIAM McKinley MRS. CLARA MITCHELL MR. CARL PEAL MRS. PEARL PERKINS MRS. LaVERNE PERVALL MISS GRAYCE TOWNES MRS. EMILY TURNER MR. WALTER TYNES MRS. FLORENCE WALKER Shop English-French English -History Homemaking Diversified Occupations Cosmetology English-Govemmeot Biology Ind. Arts -Alto -Mechanics Radio and Electricity English Biology -chemistry Typing-General Business Biology-Mathematics English History-Government Latin Social Studies -Physical Education Physical Education Music Social Sutdies-World History Building Trades Mathematics Science Art English English Shorthand- Typing-Bookkeeping Physical Education Band Mathematics Science Algebra Guidance -English Library Homemaking Mechanical Drawing Mathematics 20 EDDIE BARBER NATHANIEL BOONE STERLING BOONE HORACE FITZGERALD ELLA DICKENS Seftto ' id ANN FITZGERALD ESTELLE HOPKINS ROSCOE GRIFFIN 21 MARIE HARPER OSBORNE HARRIS JOHN HARRISON EDDIE HARVELL ORLANDO HEATH BESSIE HOLLIS Seniond IRENE HOUSTON ROSE JACKSON ALTON JENNINGS CHARLES JOHNSON PAIGE JONES 22 HAZEL LUNDY DIANE MACLIN ROBERT MABRY RUDOLPH MADISON GENESE MORGAN DONALD MATTHEWS Senionii JUANITA PARHAM JULIA PETERSON EVELYN RAIGNS CLYDE ROBERTSON JOSEPH ROBERTSON CECIL SAUNDERS JEROME SCOTT 23 WILLIAM SMITH THEOPHILUS STEWART BARBARA THOMAS JOHNNIE SMITH Seniofia HELEN THWEATT SHIRLEY TUCKER CHARLES WESSON DOROTHY WILLIAMS ELLA WILLIAMS MARIE WILLIAMS NOT SHOWN: Carl Baker Mable Pryor Mary Wiggins George Barnes 24 Senion Statistic CARL BAKER ROSCOE GRIFFIN Football team; D.O. club. Industrial Basketball team club EDDIE BARBER MARIE ANN HARPER Art club; Red Cross, Choir Football team OSBORNE B. HARRIS GEORGE BARNES Honor Roll, Football, Band, Choir, Dramatics club. Trade club Safety Patrol JOHN HARRISON Art club NATHANIEL BOONE Art club, EDDIE HARVELL History club Industrial club. Band STERUNG BOONE Industrial club. ORLANDO R. HEATH Choir D. O. club. Industrial club AUBREY BULLOCK Industrial club. BESSIE MAE HOLUS Choir Cosmetology club ELLA LOUISE DICKENS IRENE HOUSTON New Homemakers of America, Honor Roll student Student Council Choir ANN D. FITZGERALD, Red Pep club, D. O. club. History club. Cosmetology club, Art club HORACE FITZGERALD D. O. club ROSE MARIE JACKSON, Heaven Honor Roll student. Majorette History club, Pep club, Art club Modern Dance Group. D.O. club ALTON JENNINGS Baseball, Art club ESTELLE M. HOPKINS Cosmetology club Claim oi 1 958 CHARLES LEE JOHNSON, Red Baseball, Basketball, Student Council PAIGE MARIE JONES Honor Roll Student Student Council, Junior Red Cross Science Club 25 HAZEL ANN LUNDY Bab Honor Roll Student Choir, Student Council ROBERT MABRY Bro Art club DIANE FRANCES MACLIN Dee RUDOLPH MADISON History Club, Art club DONALD MATTHEWS GENESE EVANGELYN MORGAN Nese Honor Roll Student Pep Club, Cheerleaders, N.H.A., History club. Junior Red Cross, D.O. club JUANITA PARHAM JULIA ANN PETERSON Honor Roll Student Science club EVELYN BLONDELL RAIGNS History Club, Dramatics club CLYDE WALTER ROBERTSON Honor Roll Student Choir, Projection Crew, Industrial Art club JOSEPH LEE ROBERTSON Industrial Arts club CECIL K. SAUNDERS Baby Dell Honor Roll Student N. H.A., Library Club, History club, F. B. L. A., Dramatics club JEROME SCOTT JOHNNIE SMITH Sonny Industrial Arts club. Football Team WILLIAM SMITH Band, Industrial Arts club THEOPHILUS BLAND STEWART Band, Basketball Team LEWIS STOKES HELEN JACQUEUNE THWEATT Honor Roll Student Science club. History club SHIRLEY ANN TUCKER Honor Roll Student Junior Red Cross, Science Club CHARLES UNWOOD WESSON Industrial Art club MARY WIGGINS DAVID WILLIAMS DOROTHY MAE WILLIAMS Mute Cosmetology Club ELLA MAE WILLIAMS Mickey Choir MARIE ESTELLE WILLIAMS Rhee Choir BARBARA THOMAS Pep club, D.O. club. Art club Senion Statistical 1958 26 Claid Pnofihecij, Time: June 1967 Occasion: A Tour Around the World There is so much traffic in the air that our pilot, Horace Fitzgerald, the owner of Vanguard XIV can hardly avoid an accident. He drives for the president of the Moon, George Barnes. We are on our way to the Metro where Besea Holas is making her grand opening. A few minutes before the curtain rises, the great tennis star, Carl Baker, who is a winner of the Olympics enters. He is strolling along with the glamorus model Evelyn Raigns who is the owner of the Madame Zsa Zsa Model Shop. The curtain rises and the lights are dimmed. Among the performers of Besea Holas is Osera Acksonja, formerly Rose Jackson, whose latest release is A Date with Royall . Dur- ing the intermission, I glanced at the famous comedian Milton Bert who is none other than the former Eddie Harvell. After the opera, we are to meet at the gala affair to be sponsored by the gay, young debutante Maree Harpeb, the former Mrs. Osborne Harris. She is now successfully married to Johnne Bartymore, formally known as William Chinn. There are quite a few athletes here: Alton Jennings, Charles Johnson, and Henry Wi I Hams who play baseball with The Satellites. Our stay on the Moon finally ended with many pleasant memo- ries. From there, we were flown in Vanguard to various points on the earth. In almost every place, we saw members of our class. In Paris, France, we saw Julia Peterson, the rising foreign cor- respondent, who is on a tour of the world. Her accompanists were Marge and Gardge Champion, alias Ella Dickens and Or- lando Heath. We also saw Shirley Tucker who is the owner of a beaute ' ’ shoppe, and Juanita Parham who has captured the title Miss Europe. In Korea, we noted that Charles Wesson and Ed- die Barber carried on a volume of business in an industry. In Aus- tralia, we found that Robert Mabry and Theophilus Stewart were brilliant surgeons and Paige Jones was a surgical nurse. Johnny Smith, the great football player, and Irene Houston were parents of five. After a brief rest, we left Australia, and made a five hour stop in Italy. There we renewed acquaintances with Helen Thweatt and Genese Morgan, two of the best reporters in that hemisphere. They reported news two hours before it happened. 27 Pnofihecif Time passed quickly and before we knew it, we were in Hawaii. The great exotic dancer, Ann Fitzgerald greeted us and made us welcome. This was also the home of Estelle Hopkins, Dorothy Williams, and Barbara Thomas. They all own stock in the Pall Mali Cigarette Company. Sterling Boone re- paired loud-speakers there and Jerome Scott was a big wheel at the Stingy Company. Nathaniel Boone and Rudolph Madison were great wrestlers. Next, the Vanguard made a non-stop flight to Canada where we stayed a week. It was my good fortune to come across Marie Williams, a great hair stylist. Ella Wi lliams, her assistant, has captured the title of being the fastest typist there. After the week was up, we landed in New York where we learned that Hazel Lundy was a great designer. Cecil Sanders, | was told was a court stenographer. On the train, as I traveled home, I read the New York Times edited by Roscoe Griffin and I found that Joseph and Clyde Robertson were winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. Diane Macklin now writes an article daily for the Crescent Moon. It is nearing midnight and as I sit in my pullman, I solemnly swear to renew old acquaintances once again in the year of 1 977 when I take my second trip around and above Earth. 28 We Extend eun Sincene Jhanki U y Gun Sfien on and members of our class who gave much of their time and energy to the publication of this book. Mrs. Florence Walker Mrs. Florence Brown AArs. Sadie B. Gist Mrs. Edith Allen Miss Grayce Townes Mr. C. W. Galloway YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Rose Jackson Hazel Lundy Julia Peterson Cecil Saunders Helen Thweatt Marie Harper George Barnes Theophiigs Stewart WRITERS Class History Rose Jackson Prophecy Julia Peterson Superlatives Helen Thweatt Statistics Hazel Lundy Poem Julia Peterson Song Hazel Lundy 29 Vatnona Mrs. Edith S. Alien Mrs. Evelyn Allen Mrs. Ida Allen Mrs. Sarah Armstrong Mrs. Gertrude Bailey Mrs. Mattie Balthrope Reverend Will Batts Mrs. Rosa B lakes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bland Mrs. Nammie Blackwell Mrs. Florence Brown Mr. S. W. Blue Reverend F. J. Boddie Mr. Mauri ne Bowles Mrs. Sarah Brooks Mrs. Martha Brown Mrs. Hattie Chandler Mr. and Mrs. C. Cl airborne Mrs. Emma Crittenden Mrs. Ida Curtis Mr. E. E. Chambliss Mrs. Jerushia Cary Mrs. Estelle Damiond Mrs. Edna Dance Mrs. Helen Davis Mrs. Mary Darnell Mr. Henry Davis Mrs. Luella Dickens Mr. J. W. Dillard Mrs. Mary Drumgoode Reverend and Mrs. R.A. Evans Mrs. Madeline Evans Mr. Leonard Edwards Mr. H. E. Fauntleroy, Jr. Mr. James Farley Mrs. Alice Fowlkes Mrs. Ethel Foote Mrs. L. Griffin Mrs. N. P. Grandberry Mrs. S.B. Gist Mr. C. Goode Mr. Charles Griffin Mrs. Jessie Gunn Mrs. Doris Harris Mr. Richard Harris Mrs. Dorothy Harris Mrs. Laura Harris Mr. and Mrs. Per cy Heath Mr. Marcel I us Heath Mrs. L. S. Hill Miss Rose Jones Mr. James D. Jemison Mrs. Josephing Jones Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Jackson Mrs. Eliza Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ephrine Johnson Mrs. Roscoe Johnson Mrs. G. L. Jones Mrs. Dorothy Love Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Lewis Mr. and Mrs. John Lundy Miss Mattie Lundy Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lundy Miss M. B. Lundy Mr. R. E. Lewis Sergeant and Mrs. Massey Mrs. G. Morgan Mrs. R. H. Merritt Mrs. L. W. McGee Miss Carrie Marshall Mrs. C. C. Mad in Mrs. Gertrude Morris Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson Mrs. Mary Newby Mrs. L. R. Pervall Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Peterson Miss Julia Peterson Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson Mrs. Mary F. Pegram Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Peterson Mrs. Helen W. Phillip Mrs. Floyd Pri ce, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price, Jr. Mrs. Kay Perry Mrs. Alice Mae Pankey Mr. R. A. Percy Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Richburg Mr. Charles Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Savage Miss L. S. Scott Mr. C. S. Scott Miss B. L. Selden Mr. Thomas Thompson Miss Grayce M. Townes Mr. Milton Tucker Mrs. E. M. Turner Mrs. Lottie B. Vaughn Mrs. Ida Walker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Washington Mrs. Lilliam Wilder Reverend R. G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. AAoses White Mrs. Geraldine West Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Munford Yates Mr. and Mrs. James Smith Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews 30 Life-Hospitalization-Heaith Accident Are you fully protected? THE UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO. 21 2 North Sycamore Street Petersburg, Virginia Office -Re -28721 Compliments of PAUL ' S CONFECTIONERY 61 2 Plum Street Hot and Cold Served in 3 minutes Compliments of HILL ' S CONFECTIONERY 1 1 6 South Avenue Mrs. Bernyee K. Hill, Prop. Phone Re -3-2984 Mrs. Grade Cox, Prop. GREEN LANTERN RESTAURANT ABC Off and Premises 106-A South Ave. Petersburg, Va. Our Specialty Club Sandwiches, Yock and Dinners ESSO B M-Sales Your Local Esso Fuel Oil Dealer Stoves cleaned - Tanks Installed Re-29555 Compliments of ROYAL BARBER SHOP 1 1 1 Halifax Street Todd and Vaughan OWENS CLEANERS TAILORING Cleaning, Pressina and Repairing Phone Re-3-7961 250 Halifax Street Petersburg, Virginia SIDNEY UNGER Fine Men ' s Wear Compliments of CASPER BYRD GROCERY 520 Plum Street O. P. HARE DRUG CO. INC. Serving Petersburg and Southside Virginia for over 100 years 130 South Ave. Re -2-431 2 LUBMAN ' S Ladies ' -Men ' s-Boy ' s Ready to Wear 231-233 N. Sycamore Street Re-39731 Office: Cor. South Ave. Harrison St. Phones: Office Re-2-891 1 Residence 2-8100 JAS. M. WILKERSON FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT Established 1875 Petersburg, Virginia Mrs. Virgie B. Sparks, Mgr. Mrs. Ella A. Morgan, Ass ' t Mgr. Compliments of LOU WIENER ' S Food Market 21 1 Halifax Street Compliments of A FRIEND We sincerely thank our patrons and advertisers for their generous contributions in helping to make possible the publication of the eighth editon of The Lion. Jhe Cla d oi 1 958 Dial Re 2-9408 FLORENCE ' S BEAUTY SALON Beauty Is Our Business Miss Florence H. Hicks, Prop. 227 Halifax Street Petersburg, Virginia Operators: Mrs. Corrine Walker, Mrs. Arnita Heath, Mrs. Clara Surley, and Mrs. Ruth Gibson SAUNDERS BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Mary B. Saunders, Prop. Miss Barbara Stith, Op. Phone Re 2-1 226 501 Harrison Street Petersburg, Virginia Our Pleasure Is Pleasing You Vannitij. Jootball S fuad Cheenleadefia 33 Jhoae Roaninq £ioni VannUq BaiketUall Squad 34 }flal yfiettei 35 IfliM Homecominq. Vennetta Cox 36 j namatica CluU View Homemakem ofc Amenica i.n.L.A P ' lo ectton Cnew Choin Student Council o YEARBOOKS


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