Powhatan High School - Big Chief Yearbook (Powhatan, VA)

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RUTH ALLEN Secretary Secretary LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Mr. Goan Agee, Math and Social Studies; U. of Richmond; Mrs. Nancy Bolte, English; Longwood; Mrs. Rebekah Crump, Home Economics; Madison; Miss Jacquelin Cunningham, Librarian; Westhampton; Mrs. Margaret Franklin, English and Social Studies; U. of Kentucky; Mr. John Guidon, Math and Coach; E. Strasbourg S. T. C. SECOND ROW: Mr. Charles Lamphere, Music Director; Ithaca School of Music and Cleveland Institute of Music; Mr. Ben Letson, Reading; William and Mary and Columbia U. ; Miss Mary Martin, Science, Math and French; Radford; Mr. Hank Norton, Phys. Ed. and Coach; Lynchburg College; Mrs. Frances Sadler, Business; Madison; Mr. John Thornton, Agriculture; V.P.I. ‘i¥iq6,Sc ooi Sk w ttevuf ' Acuity LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Miss Haynie Allen, Longwood, 1st; Mrs. Katherine Timberlake, Longwood, 1st; Mrs. Lillian West, Madison, 2nd; Mrs. Cora Harvey, Lynchburg, College, 2nd; Miss Barbara Booker, Longwood, 3rd; Mrs. Nancy Hurt, Madison, 3rd; Miss Edith Gills, Longwood, 4th; SECOND ROW: Miss Ann McDowell,, Radford, 4th; Mrs. Lucy Green, W. Carolina T. C., 5th; Mrs. Dorothy Cosby, Flora McDonald, 5th; Miss Ann Webb, Berea, 6th; Mrs. Lois Martin, Longwood, 6th; Mrs. Linda Walton, Longwood, 7th; Mrs. Sue Allard, Longwood, 7th; Mrs. Rebecca Scanlon, Piano Teacher. tveryone gans wnen Miss Cunningham is out. Any danger of an explosion? Scenes rfioccad c6oo So tins is Agriculture, GO ' 1 otf t0 044CX r H e be ■gm °ur b u , s y day . COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: White Rose MOTTO: Duty is ours; Results are God ' s. £ etti i MASCOT: Ellen Kaye Morris LEFT TO RIGHT: Sponsor . . President. Vice President . Secretary. . . Treasurer. Reporter . . Mrs. Franklin .Billy Kornegay Clark Worsham Nancy Lewis Bobby Cosby Janie Glenn 8 CATHERINE FAYE ADAMS AMBITION: To Be a nurse. FAVORITE PASTIME: Louis HIGHLIGHT: Junior-Senior Prom of ' 54 NITA MATHEWS ANDERSON AMBITION: To chase Joe until he catches me! FAVORITE PASTIME: Opening windows and eating. HIGH-LIGHT: Being tapped for the Beta Club. MARJORY ANN BARDEN AMBITION: To get a man. FAVORITE PASTIME: Typing. HIGH-LIGHT: Getting my class ring. Settami MILDRED RUTH BATTERSON AMBITION: To make a good farmer ' s wife FAVORITE PASTIME: Chasing cattle! HIGH-LIGHT: Being chosen to sing a solo at the recital at Massanetta in 1954. KARL HARDMAN BOGGS, JR. AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I undertake to do. FAVORITE PASTIME: Skipping school and playing baseball. HIGH-LIGHT: Winning the District Champ¬ ionship in football. JOYCE MAE BRADBURY AM BITION: To get a good job. FAVORITE PASTIME: Anything I can find to do. HIGH-LIGHT: Working in a men’s clothing store. SHIRLEY ANN COLLINS AMBITION: To get married. FAVORITE PASTIME: Writing to Dickie. HIGH-LIGHT: Junior-Senior Prom of ’54. HAZEL LEE CONDREY AMBITION: To succeed in Business. FAVORITE PASTIME: Doing Shorthand. HIGH-LIGHT: Becoming a member of the Beta Club. FLORENCE INEZ EMERSON AMBITION: To pass Shorthand II. FAVORITE PASTIME: Being with Bobby Gray. HIGH-LIGHT: Being Four Belsnickle” inthe Junior play. JANIE ELAINE GLENN AMBITION: To have an ambition. FAVORITE PASTIME: Popping popcorn and playing basketball. HIGH-LIGHT: Attending Girls ' State in the summer of ' 54. PHYLLIS KAYE GREEN AMBITION: To stay in college four years. FAVORITE PASTIME: Talking to boys. HIGH-LIGHT: Moving to Powhatan. ROBERT ROBINSON COSBY AMBITION: To be a successful dairy farmer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Milking Cows. HIGHLIGHT: Paydays. MAYNARD LEE HALL AMBITION: To own a Jaguar. FAVORITE PASTIME: Dreaming of good- looking girls. HIGHLIGHT: Going to Pottsville, Penn. WILLIAM PARDER HARDY AMBITION: To be an I.B.M. Mechanic FAVORITE PASTIME: Driving Pick-up Trucks. HIGH-LIGHT: Graduation. CAROLYN LUCILLE JENNINGS AMBITION: To buy all the jewelry I want. FAVORITE PASTIME: Eating popcorn. HIGH-LIGHT: Being chosen May Queen of 1 954 FRANKLIN LEON JESSUP I OLA JEANNETTE JACKSON AMBITION: To learn how to wheel a Rocket 88 . FAVORITE PASTIME: Eating Beans. HIGH-LIGHT: Getting locked up in the Senior Room. SetUoni. AMBITION: To graduate. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going Down-ey road. HIGH-LIGHT: Being Co-Captain of ’54 Foot¬ ball Team. BILLY HOWARD KORNEGAY AMBITION: To be an officer in the Armed Service or a Civil Engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going with girls or George. They aren ' t much alike, but they are both a lot of fun. HIGH-LIGHT: Being District Football Champions. SHELBY JEAN LAWSON AMBITION: To get Nita a hearing aid. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going down to Douglas ' after school. HIGH-LIGHT: Being chosen Queen of the Birthday Ball of ’55. GEORGE TAYLOR LEE AMBITION: To marry my dream girl. FAVORITE PASTIME: Sleeping. HIGH-LIGHT: Playing in the Basketball tournament. MAXINE JEANETTE MOORE AMBITION: To learn to double-clutch a Mercury. FAVORITE PASTIME: Aggravating the teachers. HIGH-LIGHT: Being in the Powhatan Beauty Contest. RAYMOND MORTEN MOSS AMBITION: To get an education. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going down to the village. HIGH-LIGHT: Being president of the Student Council of ' 54- ’55. NANCY LEE NICHOLLS AMBITION: To own a Model-A. FAVORITE PASTIME: Riding in Dodge trucks. HIGH-LIGHT: Starting with first string in the C.T. Smith game of ’54. Settuni. NANCY CAROLYN LEWIS AMBITION: To have at least four children and not more than eight. FAVORITE PASTIME: Dickie . HIGH-LIGHT: Being Miss Powhatan in the Tobacco Festival. EVELYN MAE POORE AMBITION: To get up in the morning in time to comb my hair before coming to school. FAVORITE PASTIME: Dreaming of Bo . HIGH-LIGHT: Driving Bo ' s convertible. RUTH ELAINE STOKES AMBITION: To solve all of Nancy Lee ' s problems. FAVORITE PASTIME: Dating Johnny. HIGH-LIGHT: Beating C.T. Smith in basketball. JAMES RICHARD THORNTON AMBITION: To be a Mechanical Engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Drawing pretty girls. HIGH-LIGHT: Graduation. DONALD ROBERT WASH AMBITION: To secure a good job and to bring home lots of loot . FAVORITE PASTIME: Making love to strange mooses. HIGH-LIGHT: When I changed from John Marshall to Powhatan. RICHARD LEE WHITE AMBITION: To get Married. FAVORITE PASTIME: Reading. HIGH-LIGHT: When I got my class ring. HAROLD CLARK WORSHAM AMBITION: To marry a millionaire. FAVORITE PASTIME: Goofing off in Agriculture. HIGH-LIGHT: Co-Captain of ’54- ’55 basket¬ ball team. JAMES WILLIE WRIGHT AMBITION: To sell Pontiacs. FAVORITE PASTIME: Shooting Toes. HIGH-LIGHT: My trip to Florida. Jean and Nancy demonstrate a page to Mrs. Franklin The staff gets together and makes plans Just another task in the life of the photo editors Co-Editors.Nancy Nicholls, Jean Lawson Co-Art Editors . . Mildred Batterson, James Thornton Co-Photo Editors . . Carolyn Jennings, Nita Anderson General Managers . . . Clark Worsham, George Lee Business Manager.Bobby Cosby Assis ' t Bus. Mgr.Karl Boggs Club Editors . . . Janie Glenn, Florence Emerson Athletic Editors .... Ruth Stokes, Buddy Moss Advertisement Managers. . Phyllis Green, Ann Barden Typists.Joyce Bradbury, Hazel Condrey Maxine Moore Trouble Shooters Nancy Lewis, Billy Kornegay We keep busy around the Editor’s Desk, Our business and advertising managers compare notes. At J J ; Jm GEORGE: Not one word of explanation, and it ' s a week since she started poisoning everyone in Prospect! The whole cast appears for the Grand Finale. BEEF: Tell him you ' ve got a previous engagement. An mean engagement. GINNY: Beef! GINNY; FRANNY; An Y seconds? Give me a tray fan. DIRECTOR: MRS. H. M. FRANKLIN Seniors in a romantic mood, And the balloons came floating down I Our King and Queen 1 The faculty sits one out. y Ok An apple for the teacher 1 Where ' s your apple, Nita? L- rjt_i The girls singing their Shorthand song. An informal Agriculture Class. Nancy reads the Class minutes. Everyone enjoyed Nita ' s reception. Sunday, June 5, 1955 - 8:00 P. M. Processional. Follow the Gleam .Glee Club Invocation.Rev. Coan G. Agee Hymn. Onward Christian Soldiers . . . . Congregation Scripture Reading.Rev. H. C. Anderson Solo. I Talked With God . . Mildred Batterson Sermon.Dr. J. Levering Evans Pastor, Weatherford Memorial Baptist Church, Richmond Glee Club. Green Cathedral .Carl Hahn Benediction.Rev. Thomas P. Reynolds Recessional. Battle Hymn of Republic Music Director.Mr. C. H. Lamphere 7%e fauUuvUHq. Oi 55 ‘Saccatau-ieate Sendee We stand to receive our diplomas. t-i an. tefl eCts a our Salutatotian, MU oast school ye 5 - on out p There was food for all at the reception our mothers S %. our Valedicroris “ ' or of wisdom _ nan - s Peaks tycmiwi O faeni, MOTTO: Pull together for success. COLORS: Lavender and White FLOWER: Snapdragon PRESIDENT: Kinsey Green VICE-PRESIDENT: Walter McClure SPONSOR Mrs. Frances Sadler Doris Adkins Dorothy Allen Letha Bradbury Faith Daniels Durwood Davis Nick Elam Helene Frame Germaine Franklin Kinsey Bass Green Gray Jessup Burnett Jeter Betty Stuart Jones Alpha Manchester Walter McClure Royal Palmore Bobby Parrish Patty Racer Dorothy Smith Bessie Tilman Betty Joan Weakley Jean Wells Eldridge Williams Betty Jane Willis Stevie Wright Homer Zartman ABSENT: Alton Smith Sofifaunone VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY SPONSOR COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Red Rose MOTTO: Make a success of today and you need not worry about tomorrow. Mr. Guidon SofiAwtonex Laura Allen Jack Anderson Ralph Barden Frances Blankenship Janice Blankenship Charles Blevins Ann Bodie Johnny Boggs Mary Bradbury Mary Woodley Brown Estelle Butler Louise Campbell Gladys Cave Stuart Davis Frances Denton Edith Mae Frame Melvin Frame Joe Gerken Archie Goodwyn Price Johnson Norma Jean Lawson Joseph Lewis Gail Mann Melvin Morris Darlene Paleologos Linda Perkins Aileen Shaver Betty Suttler Anna Jane T rantham Louis Urbine Barbara Vaught Nancy Waldrop James Walker Leonard Walker Buster Wilkinson Ellen Williams Mary Ann Williams PRESIDENT Edward Layne COLORS: Green and White FLOWER: White Rose Ted Adams Phyllis Arnette David Barden Nancy Barden Barbara Berger Cameron Blandford A1 Bottoms Sidney Bradbury Patricia Breedlove Martha Chennault Ruby Clark Mary Ann Clayton Tommy Dalton Buddy Daniels Joyce Davis Lorena Denton Jo Elam Helen Green Ralph Jones Dorothy Kcraget Esther Laws Edward Layne Dinkie Lewis Ann Lloyd Bobby Moore Aubrey Morris Patsy Morris Ranny Morrison Carroll Palmore Nicky Rearns Barbara Robbins Helen Shiflett Billy Stratton Constance Walker Owen Walker Wilbur Webb Alice White Jimmy Willis ABSENTEES: Betty Hunt Rebecca Law Gray Lawson Elizabeth Noble PRESIDENT Bobby Smith SECRETARY Shelby Waldrop V-PRESIDENT Gabe Cosby MOTTO: We are laborers together with God. COLORS: Maroon and gray. FLOWER: Yellow rose. Vw TREASURER Artie Jessup REPORTER SPONSOR Christian Goodwyn Miss Mary Martin Jack Allison Timmy Bise Barbara Blankenship Betty Blevins Paul Bock Garry Bonivitch Ernie Bradbury Johnny Buck Peggy Butner John Campbell Joan Canada Asterie Clark Frankie Clark Roger Cook Gabe Cosby Danny Davis Libbie Davis John Dobbs Frankie Gerken Doris Green Christian Goodwyn Jerry Hatcher Artie Jessup Roy Johnson Shelby Johnson Connie Kennon Curtis Lawson Coleman Mann Brenda May Jackie May Sammy May Henry Morris Katrinka Murphy Betty Parrish Doris Pitts Moody Robbins Anna Rybezak Kay Simmons Bobby Smith Shirley Steffenhagen Lois Suttler Douglas Troian Arlene Vaughn Shelby Waldrop Helen Wells Earl Worsham Joe Wright FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Major Orrie Manchester Gloria May Carol Nichols Nettie Lee Parrish SEVENTH ROW: Preston Richer Kenneth Shiflett Gene Smith Marie Spring Meaux Thornton NINTH ROW: Barbara West Alan Willis I. B. Wilson, Jr. Hazel White FIRST ROW: Mary Barden Kenneth Bell Wayne Boggs Rachel Bradbury John Brauer THIRD ROW: Lois Emerson Dorothy Gills Janet Harris Jean Heath Analyze Holt SECOND ROW: Herman Butler Mary Edith Carter Larry Clarke Ellis Cook B. K. Cosby FOURTH ROW: Emogene Hockenberry Wesley Johnson Janice Jones Nancy Keenum Scveri l (SnacCe, SIXTH ROW: Roselyn Price Joyce Ranson Jimmy Rapalee Jimmy Reece Barbara Rich EIGHTH ROW: Jimmy Tomlinson Douglas Utt Calvin Walker Douglas Walker Sarah Walker FIRST ROW: June Allison James Babcock Joseph Barden Lily Mae Bell Blair Beverly Joyce Bishop THIRD ROW: Susan Boch Douglas Bonovitch Larry Brauderick Janie Buck Stuart Butler Barbara Cable FIFTH ROW: Gene Dandridge Gene Davis John Davis June Davis Walter Denton Franklin Emerson SECOND ROW: Clifford Blankenship Charles Blankenship Dale Blankenship Bernice Blevins Robert Breedlove Ruby Brown FOURTH ROW: Joe Scott Caldwell Lucille Campbell Malcolm Campbell Stanard Canada Herman Combs Erma Cook SIXTH ROW: James Frame Jane Frame Birdie Franklin Bessie Garretson Shirley Golden Philip Harris SEVENTH ROW: Berkeley Heath Carolyn Heath Joyce Holt Wayne Hylton Charles Johnson EIGHTH ROW: Clyde Johnson Mary Kennon Brenda Knabe Brenda Lawson John Leadbetter Charles Steven Johnson Robin Lester NINTH ROW: Brenda Lloyd Sandra Manley Tommy Mann Edward Mars Kent May Mary Maxey TENTH ROW: Frank Mead James McConnell Donald Morris James Moyer Karen Nelson Betty Nicholls ELEVENTH ROW: Sandra Simmons Helen Smith Robert Suttler Charlotte Vaughn Charlotte Waldrop Eugene Walton TWELFTH ROW; Sheldon West William West Carl Williams Paul Whittenbraker Roland Worrell ABSENT Bobbie Clark Donald Dobbins FIRST ROW; Connie Adams Neva Anderson Edith Berger Robert Bise Charles Boggs SECOND ROW: Charles Bradbury Faye Brauderick David Cave Dianne Chrislet Michael Coleman THIRD ROW; Elmore Cook John Cook Snead Dandridge Barbara Davis Buddy Davis FOURTH ROW: Nora Dennis Joan Dunnivan Jimmy Fifer Arnold Garretson Helen Gills FIFTH ROW; Rose Glenn Larry Glenn Bobby Golden John Hall J. O. Hatcher SIXTH ROW: Margaret Hatcher Norman Hicks Jerry Hill Nicky Hurt Carl Jennings, Jr. SEVENTH ROW: Lois Johnson Hunter Jones Joseph Kacperski Ann Lester Anita May NINTH ROW: Wayne Moore Jean Morrison Betty Jo Moyer Carol Richter Sandra Shiflett ELEVENTH ROW; Norma Trantham Robert Tunstall Wanda Walker Aubrey Wells George White EIGHTH ROW: Lance McClure Roy Midkiff Alvin Mitchell Reginald Mitchell Joan Gayle Moore TENTH ROW: Donald Shook Betty Jane Snider Thomas Spencer Kenneth Sutton Edward Tomlinson TWELFTH ROW: Laura Wood Ruth Worrell Bobby Worsham Dave Young ABSENT: Dale Reece FIRST ROW: Annie Allen Betty Babcock Jimmy Blevins John Bock Wanda Bonovitch THIRD ROW: Ronnie Clements Dale Cummings Jean DeNoon Betty Lou Denton Janet- Flowers FIFTH ROW: Danny Jessup Wayne Knabe Linda Lawson Brenda Ledbetter SECOND ROW: Thomas Brown Frances Butler Joyce Campbell Nancy Campbell J. T. Clayton FOURTH ROW: Judith Ford Joseph Franklin Monroe Golden Helen Holder Arlene Hurt ‘poctntft (fade SIXTH ROW: Jean Letson Margaret Mann Ralph McGlockin Robert McGlockin Sylvia Merchant EIGHTH ROW: Baxter Perkinson Ivan Perkinson Alvin Perry Janett Price Martha Rouse SEVENTH ROW: Ann Mitche 11 Marg ie Mitchell Russell Morris Wayne Morris Floyd Palmore NINTH ROW: Bobby Rouse Maria Rybezak Olga Rybezak Ray Shiflett Nancy Stratton TENTH ROW: Brenda Tunstall Phyllis Utt Everett Vaughn Donna Walker Scotty Walton ELEVENTH ROW: Catherine White William Williams Jimmy Wilson Patricia Wilson FIRST ROW Carol Anderson Courtney Anderson James Berger Gill Blanford, Jr. SECOND ROW: Gray Bodie Rodney Boggs Warren Boggs Steve Bolte Melvin Blankenship Mae Boyer THIRD ROW: Floyd Bradbury Paige Brown Thomas Butler Droxel Burner Ned Caldwell FIFTH ROW: Thomas Combs Lewis Cook Joyce Cosby Curtis Crostic Jane Davis FOURTH ROW; Michael Callahan Jessie Fay Campbell Linda Campbell Kenneth Carter Vada Condrey SIXTH ROW: Joan Davis Lucille Davis William Davis Betty Golding James Golding SEVENTH ROW: Shirley Graham Charles Green Carol Harlan Bula Ann Hatcher Mary Hatcher EIGHTH ROW; Wanda Hylton Benny Jessup Rixy Jessup Carolyn Johnson Russell Johnson NINTH ROW: James Lawson Samuel Lawson Harold Lent Harley Manchester, Jr. Susan Mann TENTH ROW: Bobby McConnell Hazel Midkiff Charlotte Morris Robert Morris Robert Nichols ELEVENTH ROW: Douglas Osborne John Osborne Billy Richter Elaine Shiflett Dennis Trantham THIRTEENTH ROW; Mary Wood Allen Worrell Barbara Worsham TWELFTH ROW: Gene Utley Charles Vaughn Mabel White Jill Williams Wayne Willis ABSENTEES: Emmagene Adcock Josie Bledsoe Shirley Bledsoe Andrew Atkins Andy Edward Clark FIRST ROW: Ralph Wayne Allen Carlton Bell Billy Blanford III Carol Blankenship Philip Blankenship Carol Blevins SECOND ROW: Billy Boelt Ralph Boggs Linda Gail Booth Floy Bottoms Douglas Bradbury Robert Bradbury THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Carol Bradley Thomas Clarke James Edward Brauderick Joseph Lee Clayton Mary Brauer Ruby Marie Clayton Robert Brown Hugh Taylor Cole, Jr. Catherine Canada Ingrid Cummings Joan Marie Cave Floyd Davis FIFTH ROW: Linda Lee Davis Leon Dennis Haven Dobbins Odell Dunnivan Johannes Fens Van Ford, Jr. SIXTH ROW: Harriet Ann Green Linda Green Wayne Hall Edgar Hamilton Paul Harris Second tfnActe SEVENTH ROW: Ronald Hill Joan Holder John Holdsworth Curtis Jurigan Fay Jeter Vaughn Jones EIGHTH ROW: Donna Joyner Christiana Karrah Joseph Kentrolis Bobby Layne David Lester Barbara Letson NINTH ROW: Leslie Maxey Garland McGlockin Betty Lou McPeak Gloria Jean Mitchell William Mitchell Ronnie Nuckols TENTH ROW: Martha Osborne Frances Perry Richard Perry Robert Perry Patricia Rapalee John Rogers ELEVENTH ROW: Tommy Rogers Rychard Sacklewiaz Joyce Ann Stratton James A. Tilman IV Camilla Trantham Sandra Walton THIRTEENTH ROW: Melvin Williams Shurvin Winfree Larry Gray Younce Carolyn Mary Young TWELFTH ROW: Lucy Walton Michael Ward William Weisiger Madison Whitlock Joan Williams Joseph Williams, Jr. FIRST ROW: Patsy Allard Ann Armistead Mike Bawol Barbara Beck Janice Bradbury Eddie Brand, Jr. Judy Callahan THIRD ROW: Kay Combs Shirley Combs Douglas Cook Marcus Cummings Earl Davis Linda Davis Charlene DeNoon SECOND ROW: Mayo Campbell Winnie Carter Becky Champion Grover Chrisley Anthony Coleman James Clayton Jack Clayton FOURTH ROW: Rita Desort Bonnie Dowdy Cornelius Fens Ronnie Forsee Barbara Frady Kenneth Franklin Paulus Gills FIFTH ROW: Wade Goldon Linda Golding Jean Graham Donnie Greene Nancy Greene Harry Holt Kenny Hatcher SIXTH ROW: Robert Hatcher David Hockenberry Carl Hodges Bonnie Holder (n ttfnacte SEVENTH ROW: David Johnson John Johnson Robert Johnson John Bagby Jones Wayne Kazakas Charles Kennon, SEVENTH ROW: Bernard Lent Burch Lewis Alcene Lloyd Myra Lipscomb Ricky Ludwig III William Maxey, III Roy Lee Kentraus Sandra Meade EIGHTH ROW: Clyde Midkiff Donald Mitchell Ronald Mitchell Sherman Morrisett Douglas Morrison Sam Nichols John Nixon NINETH ROW; Marvin Nuckols Larry Osborne Juanita Parish Linda Pavy Ryland Pavy Thelma Perry Earl Price TENTH ROW: ELEVENTH ROW; Judy Simmons Edward Ward Jimmy Simpson Linda Williams Patsy Steffenhagan L williams Tommy Timberlake Wallace Worsham John Trantham Mary Tuck Edwin Utt Sweetheart Dance sponsored by F.h.a The SCA is the governing body of the high school. It is made up of representatives from each class. During the past year its outstanding events included the Football Dance, helping with the Homecoming Foot¬ ball game program, having concess¬ ion stands at all sports events, clean¬ up day, open house for parents and attending the Convention and Forum in Richmond. Each year we have sent delegates to the State Conven¬ tion. OFFICERS: President.Buddy Moss V-Pres.James Thornton Secretary.Kinsey Green Treasurer.Gray Jessup Reporter.Mildred Batterson MEMBERS: Billy Kornegay, Janie Glenn, Connie Kennon, Ellen Williams, Walter McClure, Edward Layne, Owen Walker, Mary Woodley Brown, Jo Elam, Sidney Bradbury, William Hardy, Doris Adkins, Nick Elam, Germaine Franklin, Phyllis Green, Joseph Lewis, Linda Perkins, Douglas Troian, Shelby Waldrop, Ducky Wash, Paul Bock. Sponsor: MRS. FRANKLIN Janie and Ann sell popcorn! We clean the Senior room PRESIDENT Billy Kornegay TREASURER William Hardy SECRETARY Mildred Batterson VICE-PRESIDENT James Thornton SPONSOR Miss Martin Janie Glenn Kinsey Green Alpha Manchester Joyce Bradbury Hazel Condrey Nick Elam Walter McClure Nancy Nicholls Doris Adkins Nita Anderson ACHIEVEMENT LEADERSHIP CHARACTER ¥ ¥ Seta LEAD BY SERVING OTHERS ¥ ¥ ¥ ★ LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Stokes, Florence Emerson, Evelyn Poore, Jean Lawson, Germaine Franklin, Homer Zartman Joyce Bradbury, Faith Ellen Daniels, Jeannette Jackson, Helene Frame, Hazel Condrey, Bessie Tilman, Gray Jessup, and Maxine Moore. Sponsor: Mrs. Sadler. VICE-PRESIDENT: Ann Barden TREASURER: Alpha Manchester FBLA is an organization of business students which serves as a means of giving youg people who plan to enter the business world an opportunity to learn about organizations and the way they work. Any student who is enrolled in one or more business subjects and having a “C” average is entitled to become a member of the local chapter upon pay¬ ment of state and national dues. REPORTER: Letha Bradbury SPONSOR Mrs. Frances Sadler 0 ?ccUtne 7eacAenL o tmenica The Future Teachers of America organization is designed for those who plan a teaching career, or who are interested in working with elementary children. We learn by doing, and our firsthand experience becomes invaluable. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kinsey Green, Patricia Breedlove, Jo Elam, Shirley Collins, Janice Blankenship, Ann Bodie, Carolyn Jennings, Helen Green, Gail’Mann, Edith Mae Frame, Nita Anderson, Barbara Robbins, Connie Walker, Aileen Shaver, Louise Campbell, Sponsor: Miss Martin. PRESIDENT Kinsey Green VICE PRESIDENT Nita Anderson SECRETARY Carolyn Jennings SPONSOR Miss Mary Martin TREASURER Jo Elam Farewell assembly for Mr. Carter CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Wells, Mary Ann Clayton, Libby Davis, Mary Woodley Brown, Captain: Jean Wells, Dorothy Allen, Katrinka Murphy, Ann Lloyd, and Joan Canada. Patty Racer, LIBRARY STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Janice Blankenship, Barbara Berger, Connie Walker, Helene Frame, Ann Bodie, Helen Greene, Barbara Robbins, Frances Blankenship. OFFICERS SITTING: Jean Wells, Ann Barden, Sponsor; Miss Cunningham, Janie Glenn, and Alpha Manchester. LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Joyce Bradbury, Secy: Jean Lawson, Captain: Evelyn Poore, Lieutenants: Nancy Nicholls, Ann Barden, and Florence Emerson, Barbara Berger. SECOND ROW: Doris Green, Mary Ann Clayton, Norma Jean Lawson, Aileen Shaver, Nancy Lewis, Louise Campbell, Asterie Clark. THIRD ROW: Jean Wells, Ann Lloyd, Anna Jane Trantham, Alpha Manchester, Barbara Robbins, Betty Joan Weakley, Connie Walker. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Stokes, Betty Jane Willis, Nancy Waldrop, Bessie Tilman, Catherine Adams, Helene Frame, Eldridge Williams, Walter McClure. Sponsor: Mr. Letson. LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: David Barden, Buster Wilkinson, Ed Barden. SECOND ROW: Buddy Hurt, Maynard Hall, Dinky Lewis, Bobby Cosby. THIRD ROW: Royal Palmore, Eldridge Williams, Louis Urbine, Richard White, Billy Kornegay. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sue Allard, Mrs. Inez Man- ley, and Mrs. Blanche Utley. PRESIDENT: Buddy H. V-PRESIDENT: Nick SECRETARY: Karl TREASURER: George REPORTER: Ducky SENTINEL: Buddy M. ADVISOR: Mr. Thornton At work in the shop. cticcie ' pWMteriL MEMBERS: Wilbur Web, Ranny Morrison, Ted Adams, Owen Walker, Clark Worsham, Buddy Moss, Karl Boggs, Buddy Hurt, Nick Elam, George Lee, Ducky Wash, Burnett Jeter, Sidney Bradbury, Mr. Thornton, Ed Barden, Stuart Davis, Billy Stratton, Nicky Reams, Charles Blevins, Leon Jessup, Jack Anderson, Archie Goodwyn, Elridge Williams, Gray Jessup, Bobby Parrish, David Barden, Bobby Moore, Royal Palmore, Buster Wilkinson, Melvin Morris, Melvin Frame, Aubrey Morris, Maynard Hall, Buddy Daniels, Louis Urbine, Joe Gerken, and Jimmy Willis. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mildred Batterson, Mary Brown, Evelyn Poore, Kinsey Green, Ellen Williams, Linda Perkins. SECOND ROW: Esther Laws, Helen Green, Betty Weakley, Nancy Lewis, Ann Bajrden, Joyce Davis, Nancy Barden, Patricia Breedlove. THIRD ROW: Louise Campbell, Barbara Robbins, Mary Clayton, Faith Daniels, Janice Blankenship, Laura Allen, Frances Blankenship, Mary Ann Williams. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Berger, Connie Walk¬ er, Martha Chenault, Dorothy Smith, Letha Bradbury, Patty Racer, Betty Suttler, Alice White, Lorena Denton, Patsy Morris. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Nicholls, Jean Lawson, Janie Glenn, Dorothy Kcraget, Phyllis Arnette, Gail Mann, Aileen Shaver, Alpha Manchester, Gladys Cave. SIXTH ROW: Ruth Stokes, Nita Anderson, Helene Frame, Cath¬ erine Adams, Nancy Waldrop, Ann Bodie, Edith Frame, Germaine Franklin, Dorothy Allen, Jean Wells, Norma Jean Lawson. PRESIDENT, Kinsey Green VICE-PRESIDENT Evelyn Poore TREASURER Mary Brown Redone 0 % Mte K4j6£ f U. SECRETARY Ellen Williams REPORTER Mildred Batterson SONG LEADER: Linda Perkins TOWARD NEW HORIZONS” Sponsor MR. REBEKAH CRUMP MEMBERS: Larry Clarke, Jimmy Rapalee, Dorothy Gills, Nancy Keenum, Carol Nichols, Joyce Ranson, Barbara Rich, Mint Springs, Rachel Bradbury, Douglas Utt, Analyze Holt, Roselyn Price, Jean Heath, Douglas Walker, Wayne Boggs, Lilly Mae Bell, Janie Buck, Lucille Campbell, Stanard Canada, Carolyn Heath, Brenda Lawson, Sandra Manley, Karen Nelson, Sandra Simmons, Charlotte Vaughn, June Allison, Susan Bock, Larry Brauderick, Ruby Brown, Barbara Cable, Jane Frame, Bertie Franklin, Mary Kennon, Brenda Lloyd, Tommy Mann, Mary Maxey, James McConnell, Betty Nichols, Charlotte Waldrop, Joe Caldwell, Anita May, Jean Morrison, Carol Richter, Carl Jennings, Charles Boggs, Joan Moore, Helen Gills, Ann Lester, Hunter Jones, Edward Tomlinson, Robert Tunstall, Connie Adams, Lois Johnson, Rose Glenn, Ruth Worrell, Dale Reece, Wayne Moore, Judy Ford, Jean Letson, Clara Lawson, Annie Allen, Bobby Rouse, and Baxter Perkinson, Director Mr. Lamphere. MEMBERS: 1. B. Wilson, Jerry Hill, Danny Jessup, Norman Hicks, Jeannie Letson, Scotty Walton, Robert Tunstall, Carl Jennings, Ed Tomlinson, Wayne Morris, Edward Tomlinson, Gene Walton, Brenda Tunstall, Jill Williams, Brenda Leadbetter, Sylvia Merchant, Floyd Bradbury, Susan Mann, Ronnie Clements, Thomas Brown, Benny Jessup, Charles Boggs, Edward Vaughn, Joe Caldwell, Rixey Jessup, Larry Clarke, Tommy Mann, James McConnell, and Jimmy Hunt. CAST: L. Clarke, N, May, R. Bradbury, J. Heath, D, Gills, N. Keenum, H. Jones, C. Jennings, S. Walton, S. Simmons, B. Hurt, B. Richter, K. Carter, J. Letson, I. Perkinson, B. Cable, B. Babcock, C, Lawson, S. Canada, R. Brown, J. Moore, C. Heath, P. Utt, A. Allen, J. Ford, M. Spring, M. Maxey, J. Allison, R. Price, B. Rouse, C. Boggs, T. Mann, L. Brauderick, A. Holt, A. Lester, B. Rich, W. Moore, D. Walker, C. Waldrop, J, Rapalee, S. Manley, H. Gills, S. Bock, B. Lloyd, B. Lawson, D. Utt, M. Kennon, R. Tunstall, B. Franklin, J. Caldwell, J, Frame, L. Lawson, L. Bell, P. Ransom, B. Knabe. FIRST ROW, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nick Elam, Patty Racer, Bobby Smith, Mr. Lamphere, Sandra Manley, Connie Kennon, Ann Lloyd, Jo Elam, Nita Anderson. SECOND ROW: Kay Simmons, Marie Spring, Shelby Waldrop, Libby Davis, Judy Ford, Billy Williams, Charles Blanken¬ ship, Bessie Tilman, Ted Adams, Kinsey Green, Helen Shiflett, Bobby Cosby, Ann Bodie, Christian Goodwyn, Doris Pitts. THIRD ROW: Ger¬ maine Franklin, Edward Layne, Rachel Bradbury, Dale Blankenship, Frankie Meade, Ernie Bradbury, A1 Bottoms, Artie Jessup, Betty Joan Weakeley, Linda Perkins, Walter McClure, Betty Jane Willis, Sidney Bradbury, Larry Brauderick, Gabe Cosby, Mary Lou Bradbury, Douglas Utt, Johnny Buck. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Williams, Carolyn Jennings, Doris Adkins, Connie Kennon, Jo Elam, Helen Wells, Shelby Waldrop, Kinsey Green. SECOND ROW: Nita Anderson, Helen Shiflett, Ann Lloyd, Laura Allen, Doris Pitts, Betty Joan Weakley, Mary Brown, Joan Canada, Director; Mr. Lamphere. THIRD ROW: Shirley Collins, Cath¬ erine Adams, Katrinka Murphy, Libby Davis, Germaine Franklin, Phyllis Green, Mildred Batterson, Jean Wells. Director: Mr. Lamphere Pres. Carolyn V-Pres. Nita Secy, and Treas. V Mildred Librarian Betty and Doris SECRETARY: Nancy Nicholls TREASURER: Gray Jessup REPORTER; Nita Anderson The Varsity- Club was or¬ ganized to give further recognition to high school stu¬ dents who have receiv¬ ed a monogram in high school athletics, to create character, sportsmanship, health, and citizenship, and to bring together students with a mutual interest in athletics. SPONSORS: Mr. Guidon Mr. Norton PRESIDENT: Ruth Stokes MEMBERS: George Lee, Karl Boggs, James Walker, Archie Goodwyn, Jean Weils, Phyllis Green, Stevie Wright, Buddy Moss, Carolyn Jennings, Price Johnson, Leonard Walker, Darlene Palealogos, Janie Glenn, Johnny Boggs, Nick Elam, Bobby Cosby, Helene Frame, Richard White, Billy Kornegay, Melvin Frame, Louis Urbine, Mr. Guidon and Mr. Norton, Sponsors. Gray Jessup, Nancy Nicholls, Nita Anderson, Ruth Stokes, and Jean Lawson. FIRST TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Archie Goodwyn, Leon Jessup Buddy Moss, Billy Kornegay, Clark Worsham, Bobby Cosby, Gray Jessup, KarlBoggs, Ducky Wash, Johnny Boggs, Stevie Wright. Coach, Hank Norton. 1 tcUcut SQUAD, LEFT TO RIGHT: THIRD ROW: Coach Norton, Charles Blevins, Bobby Cosby, Ducky Wash, Gray Jessup, Richard White, James Walker, Sidney Bradbury, Joe Gerken, Johnny Boggs. SECOND ROW: Buddy Moss, Gray Law- son,- Cameron Blandford, Edward Layne, Stevie Wright, Archie Goodwyn, Karl Boggs, Clark Worsham. FIRST ROW: Co-Captains Billy Kornegay and Leon Jessup. LEFT TO RIGHT: Co-Captains: Billy Kornegay, Leon Jessup. Coach Hank Norton Clark SCHEDULE ’54-’55 Powhatan 27 Powhatan 7 Powhatan 39 Powhatan 13 Powhatan 6 Powhatan 24 Powhatan 13 Powhatan 61 Amelia 0 Louisa 3 Chase City 6 Beaumont 0 Fluvanna 13 Ashland 0 Caroline 6 Goochland 0 Karl Richard Buddy Billy Bobby Manager: Louis Co-Captains: Clark and Ducky Socf L BOYS BASKETBALL SCORES Powhatan 86 Montpelier 1 3 Powhatan 32 Rockville 35 Powhatan 43 F luvanna 62 Powhatan 44 Midlothian 50 Powhatan 62 Battlefield Park 23 Powhatan 71 Ar vonia 37 Powhatan 56 Washington Henry 47 Powhatan 50 Beaverdam 48 Powhatan 47 C. T. Smith 37 Powhatan 31 Fluvanna 59 Powhatan 34 Caroline 37 Powhatan 50 Washington Henry 51 Powhatan 48 C. T. Smith 67 Powhatan 60 Arvonia 38 Powhatan 40 Rockville 49 Powhatan 49 Midlothian 83 LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING: Bobby Parrish, Billy Stratton, Edward Layne, Melvin Frame, Walter McClure, Cameron Blandford, Louis Urbine, Coach Norton. KNEELING: Johnny Boggs, Archie Goodwyn, George Lee, Clark Worsham, Ducky Wash, and Gray Jessup. FORWARD: Archie CENTER: George FORWARD: Gray FORWARD: Johnny Coach. MR. GUIDON Co-Captains, Ruth Stokes and Carolyn Jennings ' Ditfnict ' D 54 GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES Powhatan 61 Goochland 51 Powhatan 34 Rockville 1 7 Powhatan 59 Fluvanna 58 Powhatan 56 Midlothian 34 Powhatan 64 Battlefield Park 26 Powhatan 48 Arvonia 29 Powhatan 52 Washington Henry 27 Powhatan 82 Beaverdam 18 Powhatan 47 C. T. Smith 45 Powhatan 44 Fluvanna 64 Powhatan 49 Caroline 32 Powhatan 61 Washington Henry 25 Powhatan 49 C. T. Smith 39 Powhatan 54 Arvonia 23 Powhatan 60 Rockville 34 Powhatan 3 7 Midlothian 34 Powhatan 43 C. T. Smith 37 (Tournament) LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Waldrop, Edith Mae Frame, Ann Bodie, Laura Allen, Patty Racer, Phyllis Green, Jean Law- son, Carolyn Jennings, Ruth Stokes, Helene Frame, Janie Glenn, Nancy Nicholls, Dorothy Allen, Bessie Tilman, Faith Ellen Daniels, Manager; Nita Anderson, Coach: John Guidon. FORWARD; Phyllis FORWARD: Jean GUARD: Helene GUARD: Janie FORWARD: Nancy MANAGER: Nita l 4 i ipjf .. ; Kll iHr T 2 ■ j - ft LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Leonard Walker, Coach Guidon, Buddy Daniels, Gray Jessup, Archie Goodwyn, Buddy Hurt, Nicky Reams, Billy Stratton, Johnny Boggs, Joe Lewis, Caroll Palmore. KNEELING: John Dobbs, Buddy Moss, Leon Jessup, Billy Kornegay, Karl Boggs, Bobby Cosby, George Lee, Clark Worsham, and Curtis Lawson. A conference between the co-captains and the coach. SCORES nvm Powhatan 10 Cumberland 2 Powhatan 2 Amelia 0 Powhatan 7 Midlothian 3 Powhatan 4 Fluvanna 0 Powhatan 9 Beaumont I Powhatan 2 Caroline i Powhatan 4 Fluvanna 5 Powhatan 9 Beaumont 0 Powhatan 4 Goochland 5 Powhatan 2 Midlothian 9 Powhatan 7 Cumberland 10 Powhatan 14 Beaumont 0 Powhatan 7 Goochland 5 Powhatan 3 C. T. Smith i Powhatan 19 Washington-Henry 4 Sponsored by YATES MOTOR COMPANY LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Helen Green, Helen Wells, Betty Hunt, Teeny Noble, Frankie Clark, Ann Bodie, Coach Agee, Louise Campbell, Mary Woodley Brown, Betty Suttler, Frances Blankenship, and Alpha Manchester. SITTING: Letha Bradbury, Faith Ellen Daniels, Laura Allen, Jean Wells, Hazel Condrey, Mary Lou Bradbury, Anna Jane Trantham, Estelle Butler, Betty Stuart Jones and Betty Blevins. Hazel and Coach talk it up before the big game. SCORES Powhatan 17 Cumberland 8 Powhatan 13 Midlothian 4 Powhatan 13 Manchester 21 Powhatan 16 Amelia 2 Powhatan 18 Cumberland 2 Powhatan 14 Amelia 8 Powhatan 16 Manchester 2 Powhatan 5 Midlothian 8 Powhatan 17 Washington-Henry 2 Sponsored by DUNN CHEVROLET and KILKARE LAUNDRY ... .Cleaning... .Storage ! We finally made it! ★ I Need we, say more? Florine and family. Jim eating as usual A college cow on the loose. ★ _ Three cool catsl Tiecv ' fyon f At 8:00 A.M. on April 27 a bunch of lively and very un¬ dignified Seniors left for New York. Thanks to the gener¬ ous people in this community, that is a trip we’ll never for¬ get. And neither will the elevator man in the Hotel Belvedere!! Maybe you can get an idea of some of the things that took place from the pictures on this page. P.S. We went sight¬ seeing too! Honest! Our jolly chaperons. r On the bus headed for the good old South 1 B 0 a t d.ngth=f« f0,h0roe - dears nybody for 1 aspirin? Children must play Dr. Spencer; This is the strangest heart I ever heard. Changing partners Junior antics 0ta i, We, the Senior Class of 1955, being in our right mind, do bequeath and bequit, leave, give and get rid of the following members of the Senior Class. I CATHERINE ADAMS, leave my ability to pass each year by the skin of my teeth to Betty Joan Weakeley. I hope you can do a lot better than I did, Betty Joan. I, NITA ANDERSON, leave the multitude of things that have been left to me throughout my school career to Betty Stuart Jones; and the ability to persuade Mr. Let- son to have his picture taken, to next year ' s Photo Editor. I, ANN BARDEN, leave my typing speed to Homer Zartman. Maybe some day you ' ll make the speed chart, Homer. I, MILDRED BATTERSON, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Patty Racer. It’s simple, Patty. You just grin and bear it. I, KARL BOGGS, leave and I ' ll let Johnny take it from there. I, JOYCE BRADBURY, leave my ability to argue to Walter McClure. It might not get you anywhere, Walter, but it ' s fun trying. I, SHIRLEY COLLINS, leave my excess energy to Doris Adkins. It will keep you slim, Doris. I, HAZEL CONDREY, leave my scholastic ability to Stevie Wright. I, BOBBY COSBY, leave my power over women to Joe Gerken. Watch ' em Joe. I, FLORENCE EMERSON, leave my friendly grin to Bessie Tilman. I, JANIE GLENN, leave my freckles to oh, just anyone. I, PHYLLIS GREEN, leave my driving ability to Mr. Norton. Watch those stop signs, Coach I I, MAYNARD HALL, want to leave— school . I, WILLIAM HARDY, leave my height and red hair to Betty Stuart Jones. Maybe you ' ll get a man, now, Betty. I, JEANETTE JACKSON, leave my quiet way to Dorothy Allen in hope she can put them to use. m Tom I, CAROLYN JENNINGS, leave my ability to go steady to Gail Mann. It just takes concentration, Gaill I, LEON JESSUP, need all I have. I, BILLY KORNEGAY, leave all my many girl friends to Jughead” Layne. I, JEAN LAWSON, leave my ability to be heard at all times to Germaine Franklin. Just yell it out, Germaine. I, GEORGE LEE, leave my, uh, leave my, oh. I ' m just leaving. I, NANCY LEWIS, leave my ability to eat and keep slender to Nancy Barden. I, MAXINE MOORE, leave my mischievous ways to Janice Blankenship, that is if you have the energy, Janice. I, BUDDY MOSS, leave my ”he-mannish looks to Frankie Gerken. It ' s 3 o’clock in the morning. I, NANCY NICHOLLS, would leave my position on the basketball team to some member of the aquad, but I wouldn’t want to wish that on anyone. I, EVELYN POORE, leave my love for Ford convertibles to Betty JaneWillis. I, RUTH STOKES, leave my basketball jumping ability to Ann Bodie. The secret is to take your feet off the floor, Ann. I, JAMES THORNTON, leave my ability to leave girls alone to Gray Lawson. They’re too expensive, Gray. I, DUCKY WASH, leave my roving eye to Gray Jessup. The more the merrier, Gray. I, RICHARD WHITE, leave the trouble I have keeping a girl friend to Ted Adams. I, CLARK WORSHAM, leave my curly hair, dimples, and flirtatious nature to Buddy Daniels. What you couldn’t do with these. Buddy. I, JIMMY WRIGHT, leave my ability to stay up late at night to anyone who can stand up under the strain. Now, we, the Senior Class, just leave. Agriculture Class at PHS Compliments of W. A. WATSON SONS ‘‘Insurance That Satisfies’’ Main Street “HOWARD JOE” Farmville, Virginia ENROUGHTY’S SERVICE J. M. WHITLOCK Phone 7861 PURINA CHOWS, U. S. Route 60 HARDWARE Midlothian, Virginia PAINTS, GROCERIES PHONE: POWHATAN 4 21 H. A. KNABE DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH Phone 2941 Midlothian, Virginia Parts, Accessories and Service for All Make Cars Trucks BROWN’S ESSO Groceries Gas, Oil, Tires Balls ville Virginia Sweetheart Dance I A. G. SMITH, JR. CO. Groceries-Fresh Meats Dry Goods-Notions-Shoes Coal, Shippers of Pulp Wood Phone: Goochland 2 523 Maidens, Virginia MUTT’S PLACE Texaco Gas Good Food Amelia, Va. Ph. 87-F-23 AMELIA ESSO Happy motoring starts at the Esso sign Amelia, Va. Ph. 591 C. D. BROWN “Your Self-Service Store’’ Phone H 9-22601 General Merchandise Groceries-Meats-Sea Foods Amoco Gas-Oil Compliments of WILLIS’ BARBER SHOP Amelia Virginia Beauty in the spring J. C. GILLS General Merchandise Dry Goods - Coal Notions - Shoes Powhatan, Va. Ph. 4791 HALL and HARRIS GROCERY Groceries - Meats General Merchandise Gas and Oil BUTLER MTR. CO. Midlothian, Virginia Amelia, Va. Ph. 811 Ford Sales Phone 293 1 . C. HEATH Midlothian, Va. Phone 2756 Frigidaire, Maytag RCA Appliances Free Appraisals Liberal T rade-In Compliments PARRISH MOTOR CO. DAVIS MERCHANT EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC. Your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Dealer Sales and Service Powhatan 4438 Farms Rural Properties For your real estate needs, C.MASON KNABE Real Estate Broker Phone Powhatan 58Z1 Clayville, Va. We must have wonl CUMBERLAND RESTAURANT Where good friends meet to eat. Cumberland Court House Tel. Hyaci nth 2-3311 Get your Pioneer Hybrid Seed at REMWAL FARM SUPPLY BallsvilLe, Va. Oh, Those Dolls h Tel. Hyacinth 2-2351 has a long way to fall before it gets down to the ■ our Electric Service is on the job 24 hours a day —day and night — making your daily living lots easier, healthier and more enjoyable. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY R.C.GOODWYN PLANING MILL Lumber - Mill Work - Building Supplies Powhatan, Virginia Who have you lost? Beautiful Bride and cheerful mother. Why did you come back? Compliments of Compliments of FRANK E. BRAND KAY PERCY Bookkeeping Service Powhatan, Virginia C. B. DeNOON Michaux, Virginia Compliments of Phone Powhatan 4076 LONGWOOD JEWELERS Meyers Meats Farmville, Virginia Wolverine Shoes Compliments of “For a test see the Best” MARTIN JESSIE N. MOORE The Jeweler Distributor of Box 58 Ph. 168 Limestone Spreading Farmville, Va. Clayville, Va. Ph. 4512 O.W.BALL, JR. Rough Dressed Lumber The Junior Play HlllBilly Weddin Moseley Phone: Powhatan 5882 Virginia F eed C.J.SLEDD Seed j General Merchandise Fertilizer - Building Materials Powhatan Phone 412 0 Virginia Frozen Food Locker Rentals Slaughtering and Processing Country Cured Hams POWHATAN LOCKER PLA Phone 4491 Powhatan, Va. Homer Willis, Owner Our Football Queen BIRTCHERD DAIRY INC. Quality Milk and Ice Cream Norfolk, Va. - Amelia, Va. The Seniors, Always Eating E.C.NICHOLLS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries Drugs Dry Goods Hardware Shoes Feeds Etc. Macon, Virginia I I W. B. BATTE RSON Compliments of AUTO REPAIRING U.S. Route 60 Clayville, Va. G.E. GENTRY PUMP AND WELL CO Richmond, Va. Standard Gasoline Oil Batteries Recharged and Repaired E. STARR Ma. and Pa. and All Their Kidsl Score Keeping is Funl General Merchandise Tires, Batteries Accessories Amoco Tobaccoville, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF BRAUER PONTIAC CO. THE CHIEFTAIN and THE PRINCESSES Young stars I Dial 82-5279 Night 88-6630 Harris Bennie florist 0Lowers for Ovcrij Occasion owned and operated by E. Claiborne Curtis W. V ilburn 4806 Petersburg Pibe Ricbmond-, Va. Congratulations To the “Class of 55“ WILLIAM R.BLANDFORD CLASS OF 33” A ladies mam Did she just eat a lemon? W. W. THOMPSON COMPANY, INC. Phone Mid. 203 1 WILLIAMS’ SERVICE STATION And Auto Repairing U. S. 60 Midlothian, Va, JOHN’S ESSO STATION Jacka Robert Harris U.S. 60 147 Gas, Oil and Diesel Fuel 24 hour Wrecker Service Phone Mid. 7891 Midlothian Virginia Compliments of TILMAN’S TEXACO AND RESTAURANT Oh, is that so? Miss Molly Bellsnickle J. O. TUCK CO. Moseley Virginia SPENCER PRINTING CO. Photo Offset Job Printers 513-51 5 Hull Street Richmond, Va. W. H. PLEASANTS DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE TEXACO GAS AND GOODYEAR TIRES Sportsmen’s Headquarters since 1890 Where’s Miss Cunningham ? HARRIS-FLIPPEN CO.INC. Compliments Sporting Goods of MR. MRS. JAMES A.TILMAN III Dial 7-301 9 71 5 East Main St. Richmond 19, Va. CHAS.E.BRAUER CO., Wholesale Confectioners Fancy Grocers Established 1880 Richmond Virginia Remember When? Compliments P. D. WAGNER Gen. Merchandise WATKINS NURSERIES Clayville, Virginia Midlothian Virginia FLEMING RICHARDSON Insurance Agency- Fire - Automobile - Casualty - Hospitalization Bonds - Life Telphone: Carterville 541 01 Midlothian 2668 F. F. Fleming M. I. Fleming W. R. Richardson Carters ville V irginia WEISIGER AUTO SERVICE Compliments of Ph. Midlothian 7862 “The SULLIVAN’S” Midlothian, Virginia The Class of 1965 1 % ■■■ - • ' ppfp PERKINS ESSO W00TT0N CHEVROLET SERVICE STATION SALES CORP. 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