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INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND HOME ECONOMICS Seated: Edmond B. Congdon, University of Tennes- see, East Tennessee Teachers, B.S.; Diversified Occupations, Printing. Robert Biliter, Eastern Kentucky, B.S.; Wood- working. Mary E. Bailey, Madison, University of Wis- consin, B.S.; Home Economics. Patricia Harrell, Madi- son, B.S.; Home Economics. Standing: Bruce Thacker, Eastern Kentucky, B.S.; Mechanical Drawing. James T. Micklem, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S.; Community Relations. William L. Gentry, East Tennessee State, B.S.; Metal, Auto Mechanics. Not pictured: B, L. Baines, Richmond Professional Institute, B.S.; Distributive Edu- cation. FOREIGN LANGUAGES, SOCIAL STUDIES, MUSIC Seated: Lelia W. Doan, Westhampton, B.A.; Latin. Laura A. Meredith, Longwood, B.A.; Latin. Ralph H. Stronach, New England Conservatory of Music, B. of Music; Instrumental Music. Gladys E. Wilkinson, Long- wood, B.S.; Spanish. Clerimond G. Prizer, Randolph- Macon Women’s College, B.A.; Geography. History. Stand- ing; A. W. Lloyd, Grove City College, B. of Literature; Civics. Marilyn Jordan, Murray State College. B.M.E.; Vocal Music. Dorothy R. Barney, Madison College, B.A.; University of Virginia, M.A.; French. Bernard I, Pinch- beck, Jr., Randolph-Macon, B.A.; Civics, History. Not pic- tured: Robert G. Churn, Randolph-Macon, B.A.; History, Civics. William T. King, University of Virginia, B.A.; History. MATH AND SCIENCE Seated: Hayden Gwaltney, William and Mary, A.B.; Algebra, Plane Geometry. Jean Lynch, East Texas State, B.S.; General Science. Kathryne C. Bentley, Lander College, A.B.; University of Richmond, M.S.; Chemistry, General Science. Georgia W. West, Randolph-Macon Women’s College, A.B.; Algebra, Arithmetic. Janie Eliza- beth Wood, Westhampton, B.A.; Algebra, rithmetic. Standing: Ellen M. Moyar, Marion College, Longwood, B.A.; Plane Geometry. E. B. Smoot, Randolph-Macon, B.S.; Peabody, M.A.; Biology. Burton F. Alexander, University of Virginia, B.A. and M.A.; Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry. Martin F. An- drews, Randolph-Macon, Duke University, B.S.; Physics, Chemistry. Maxine Grubbs, Madison, B.S.; Biology.
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Jfarultji ADMINISTRATION Russell B. Gill, Principal College of William and Mary; University of Virginia, B.A. and M.A, James W. Sutherland, Assistant Principal Randolph-Macon, B.A. COMMERCIAL AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS Seated: Nancy Inge, Longwood, B.S.; Stenography, General Business. Ella Gordon Rowe, Mary Washing- ton College, B. S.; Office Practice, Stenography. Frances Browning, Kentucky State Teachers; Bowling Green Col- lege of Commerce, B. S.; Typing. Janie Lee Reynolds, Averell College, B. A.; Mary Washington, B. S.; New York University, M.A.; Advanced Graduate Work, University of Virginia; University of Minnesota; Business. Standing: Helen H. Brooks, Longwood, B.S.; Typing, Shorthand. Ann VanLandinc.ham, Madison, B.S.; Physical Education. Jo Ann Kiser, Madison, B.S.; Physical Education, Health. Not pictured: Frank E. Teass, William and Mary, B. S.; Physical Education. , y. : ii-i V ' ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seated: Thomas Moore, Longwood. B.S.; English. Katherine Warner, Madison, B.S., English. Frances Morgan, Longwood, B.A.; English. Frances Evans, Long- wood, B.S.; University of Virginia, M.A.; English. D. Pinckney Powers, University of Virginia, B.A., M.A.; Eng- lish. Standing: Mary H. Holloway, Westhampton, B.A.; English. Joyce W. Hensley, Cedar Crest College, B.A.; University of North Carolina, M.A.; English. Rhea J. Dodge, Mary Washington College, B.S.; English. Edwin M. Betts, Jr., University of Virginia, B.S.; Speech, Eng- lish. Not pictured: Gladys Spencer, Mary Washington College, B.S.; Columbia, B.S., Library Science; Librarian. ten
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UnriiH TP II he highest class of people at Jamestown were the Lords. In times of tribulations and hardships in the colony, they displayed their nobility. They urged every person to do his share in making the settlement a success. The Lords represent us, the Senior Class of 1957. W e are looked upon as the leaders of our school and have done much in setting an example for those who follow us. We have shown them how to participate in activities and how to keep the spirit of Petersburg High School alive. May the Class of 1957 be remembered, and may its standard of leadership be upheld by the senior classes of the future. twelve
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