Powhatan High School - Big Chief Yearbook (Powhatan, VA)
- Class of 1960
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• • ■ .. Published by the Senior Class of Powhatan High School Powhatan, irginia THE BIG CHIEF 1960 Powhatan High School We extend to you this 1960 edition of The Big Chief with the fervent hope that it may touch the chord of reminiscence some¬ where deep within you. Between these covers lies a great deal of blood, sweat, and tears. We only hope that this -- the product of our efforts — will bring to you a few minutes of pleasure and that you will remember us for it. In loving memory of a friend and comrade: JOHN S. LEADBETTER, JR. Foreword 2 MR. JOHN GUIDON Dedication His customary stance Your never-ending sense of humor, your devotion to duty, your interest in the physical and mental development of each high school pupil, your prowess as a teacher, and your sincere concern for our welfare during all the years of our high school career has given each of us a model for life. It is with much love and sincerest grat¬ itude that we dedicate this 1960 edition of The Big Chief to Mr. John Guidon. 3 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Katherine Timberlake, Mrs. Rosalee Walton, Mrs. Bess Maxey, Mrs. Cora Stitt, Mrs. Arcelle Collier, Mrs. Frieda Utt, Miss Edith Gills. SECOND ROW: Miss Ann McDowell, Mrs. Lucy Green, Mrs. Dorothy Cosby, Mrs. Lois Martin, Mr. J. K. Walton, Jr., Mrs. Mildred Whittington, Mrs. Mary Yates. THIRD ROW: Miss Mary Ann Martin, Mr. John Montgomery, Mrs. Rachel Elam, Mrs. Nancy Bolte, Mr. John Guidon, Mrs. Evelyn Blandford, Miss Ann Sauls. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Margaret Franklin, Mrs. Frances Gordon, Mr. Max Timberlake, Mrs. Ellen Clarke, Mr. John Perkins, Mr. Hank Norton, Mrs. Nancy Hurt. Faculty and Administration 4 HOMECOMING PRINCESSES, STANDING: Shirley Grah- Student Body works on float, am, Sandra Simmons, Janet Harris, Carol Reid. SEAT¬ ED: Janis Jones. Homecoming THE QUEEN AND HER COURT: Dorothy Gills, Betty Welday, Brenda Lawson, Bobbi Hicks, Joan Canada. Co-Captains Johnny and Doug crown Dorothy Gills. Senior Football members Jimmy, Doug, and Johnny do the honors. 6 Senior Play I i Archie and Polly give Mrs. Franklin an orchid corsage. Mari-an getting huffy with Bill. Sergeant O ' Hare and Archie ' s mob. CAST OF HOME SWEET HOMICIDE Marian Carstairs .Janet Harris Archie Carstairs ......... Jimmy Tomlinson April Carstairs ............ Bobbi Hicks Dinah Carstairs............ Gloria May Polly Walker ..Dorothy Gills WaUie Sanford ..Meaux Thornton Mr. Carlton Cherington. Ill.. . Tanis Jones Mr. Caruon Cherington, III. ....... Wayne Booth Frankie Riley ... Jimmy Rapalee Rupert Van Duesen. .......... Douglas Utt Bill Smith ... Doug Walker Sergeant O ' Hare ........... Larry Clarke f ® 16 .. Johnny Brauer Joella. ........... « Hazel White Flashlight . .. Kenneth Carter Slukey ............ Melvin Blankenship Wend y. .. Lois Emerson Betsy ............... Barbara West Director ........... Mrs. Margaret Franklin Student Director ........... Betty Welday ' Wallie Sanford ' s been shot! ' April and Dinah scheme. The Last Curtain Call 7 New York Trip Our Indian guide in U.N. Building. New York from Empire State Building, um, fair Boothezela? A portion of the United Nations Building. Souvenir Shop inside Cathedral of St. John the Divine Statue of Liberty as seen from ferry, mm itsii ■ ' f [ j ■ Doug Walker, President; Charles Blankenship, Treasurer; Chuck Boggs, Reporter; Janis Jones, Vice-President; Gloria May, Secretary. S.C.A. White Christmas Project Sponsor - Mrs. Franklin The Student Council Association is co-ordinating organization of the school and its major aim is to serve the school. The S.C.A. manages the ticket selling at the football games. It organizes the Homecoming Activities too. The S.C.A. holds campaigns, has an election and installs its officers in order to train students for their citizenship role in life after graduation. Also, the S.C.A. sponsors the merit pin awards. Annual Staff plan a page 1960 Big Chief Staff Co- Editors Janis Jones Business Betty Welday The Lay- Out Editors Janet Harris Royce Ryburn Larry Clarke Managers Typists Doug Walker Jimmy Rapalee Hazel White 6ig Art Editor Barbara West Meaux Thornton Club Editors Lois Emerson Barbara Rich Photo Editors Advertising Gloria May Rachel Bradbury Dorothy Gills Sports Editors Douglas Utt John Brauer Wayne Boothe Chief Managers Bobbi Hicks Jimmy Tomlinson Sponsor Orrie Manchester Mrs. Franklin Photo Editors at work Editors Sponsor slave Lay-out Editors discuss Beta Club STANDING: Janet Harris, President; Betty Lee Nichols, Secretary; Karen Manley, Treasurer; Janice Jones, Vice President; Miss Mary Martin, Sponsor. FIRST ROW, SEATED: Janie Buck, Doug Walker, Edward Tomlinson, Bettie Bates. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Heath, Betty Jo Moyer, Chuck Boggs, Mary Ann McNabb. F.T.A. FIRST ROW: Miss Martin, Sponsor; Betty Jane Snider, Sandra Simmons, Larry Clarke, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Lillie Bell, Bobbie Hicks, Treasurer; Dorothy Gills, Vice-President; Sandra Manley, Janice Jones, President. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann McNabb, Betty Lee Nichols, Margaret Morris, Barbara West, Janie Buck, Karen Manley. FOURTH ROW: Betty Jo Moyer, Rachel Bradbury, Janet Harris, Hazel White, Secretary; Charlotte Waldrop. 12 Library Staff SEATED: Mrs. Clarke, Sponsor; Gloria May, Vice-President; Janet Harris, President; Bunny Hurt, Secretary; Mary Ann McNabb, Representative. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Mae Boyer, Annie Allen, Audrey Smith, Brenda Leadbetter, Anita May, Ruby Brown, Janet Flowers. THIRD ROW, STANDING: Linda Lawson. F.B.L.A. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobbie Hicks, Secretary; Lillie Bell, Gloria May, Treasurer; Janis Jones. STANDING: Miss Sauls, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Joan Moore, Dorothy Gills, Barbara West, Orrie Manchester. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Heath,. President; Faye Braudrick, Representative; Bettie Bates, Anita May, Norma Jean Trantham. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Waldrop, Vice-President; Brenda Smith, Betty Snider, Laura Wood. 13 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Heath, Susan Carter, Charlotte Welday, Rat Wilson, Susan Mann, Clara Lawson, Anita May, Totsy Angier, Annie Allen, Joyce Ranson, Joan Davis. SECOND ROW: Orrie Manchester, Joyce Cosby, Carol Richter, Helen Gills, Linda Lawson, -Brenda Leadbetter, Teeny Hudson, Bula Hatcher, Shirley Graham, Karen Nelson, Sylvia Barnett. THIRD ROW: Lily Mae Bell, Connie Adams, Joyce Bishop, Betty J. Snider, Sandra Simmons, Barbara West, Betty Lee Nichols, Paige Brown, Charlotte Morris. FOURTH ROW: Rose Glenn, Faye Braudrick, Laura Wood, Martna Rouse, Katherine White, Helen Smith, Carol Anderson, Audrey Smith, Faye Campbell, Hazel White, Mary A. McNabb. FIFTH ROW: Madge Riddle, Philliss Utt, Charlotte Waldrop, Brenda Smith, Sandra Manley; Stanard Canada, Tweedle Morris, Barbara Cable, Anne Mitchell, Joyce Campbell. SIXTH ROW: Marie Berger, Donna Walker, Bunnie Hurt, Ann Lester, Judy Ford, Brenda Knabe. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. Gordon, Margie Mitchell, Gloria May, Joan Moore, Neva Anderson, Sandra Shiflett, Margaret Hatcher, Joyce Holt, Jean Morrison, Nancy Stratton. F.H.A. OFFICERS, STANDING: Madge Riddle, President; Gloria May, Vice-President; Mrs. Gordon, Sponsor. SEATED: Betty Nichols, Secre¬ tary; Anita May, Treasurer; Carol Richter, Reporter; Phyllis Utt, Pianist; Karen Nelson, Historian; Carolyn Heath, Song Leader. F.H.A. MRS. FRANCES GORDON 14 FIRS ' ! ROW: Mr, Max Timberlake, Sponsor; Tommy Payne, Lance McClure, Gene Walton, Berkeley Heath, Franklin Emerson, Clifford Blankenship. SECOND ROW; Billy Richter, Snead Dandridge, Melvin Blankenship, Kenneth Carter, Courtney Anderson, Fran Bloxton, Thomas Brown, Floyd Bradbury. THIRD ROW: Robert Morris, Rixie Jessup, Frankie Mead, Alan Willis, Robin Lester, Robert Suttler, Wayne Willis, Ned Caldwell, Scotty Walton, Ray Shiflett. FOURTH ROW: David Payne, Roger Smith, Floyd Palmore, Alvin Mitchell, Spencer Tinsley, Freddy Jackson, Gene Smith, Bobby Worsham, _ Danny Jessup, J. T. Clayton, Wayne Knabe. FIFTH ROW: Cecil Davis, J. O. Hatcher, Bobby McGlocklin, Sammy Lawson, Kent May, Herman Combs, Charles Bradbury, Wayne Morris, Robert Morris. F.F.A. F.F.A. OFFICERS: Berkeley Heath, Treasurer; Franklin Emerson, Reporter; Mr. Max Timberlake, Advisor; Tommy Payne, President; Lance McClure, Vice-President; Gene Walton, Secretary; Clifford Blankenship, Sentinel. 15 Jr. S.C.A. FIRST ROW: Joe Williams, Gloria Harris, Anne Bolte, Barbara Worsham, Secretary; Phil Blankenship, President. SECOND ROW: Rob Brown, Jonathan Angier, Jane Davis, Margaret McNabb, Treasurer; Billy Boelt, Vice- President. THIRD ROW: Patsy Steffenhagen, Carol Blevins, Billy Maxey, Kenneth Hatcher, Reporter. STAND¬ ING: Mrs. Martin, Sponsor. Arrowhead Staff CLOCKWISE: Sandra Simmons, Margaret Morris, Janis Jones, Lillie Mae Bell, Editor; Janet Harris, Mary Ann McNabb, Betty Jo Moyer, Sandra Manley, Hazel White, Karen Manley, Janie Buck. 16 Bus Drivers SEATED: Gary Bonovitch, Charlotte Waldrop, Mr. John Montgomery, Sponsor; Mrs. Mazie Palmore, Douglas Utt, Robert Suttler. STANDING: Frankie Meade, Gene Walton, Jimmy Hunt, Johnny Leadbetter, Clifford Blankenship. Safety Patrol FRONT ROW, OFFICERS: Mr. John Montgomery, Sponsor; Gary Bonovitch, Parking Captain; Betty Lee Nichols, Secretary; Joan Moore, Lieutenant, Sandra Manley, Lieutenant, Joe Kacperski, Lieutenant. NOT PICTURED: Janis Jones, Captain. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Heath, Barbara Cable, Sandra Simmons, Brenda Smith, Brenda Leadbetter, Helen Gills, Clara Lawson, Margaret Morris, Karen Nelson. THIRD ROW: Lily Mae Bell, Billy West, Brenda Lawson, Madge Riddle, Nancy Stratton, Janie Buck, Ronnie Clements. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn White, Marie Berger, Rose Glenn, Laura Wood, Elmore Cook, Malcolm Campbell, Michael Coleman, Karen Manley. FIFTH ROW: Ruby Brown, Mary Ann McNabb, Judy Ford, Charles Johnson, Dale Blankenship, Rachel Bradbury, Charles Blankenship. LARRY CLARKE MR. JOHN PERKINS SANDRA MANLEY Drum Major Director Head Majorette The Band Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Apr. May Feb. 26- Apr. 29- Our Band Bradbury, The Band has participated in many activities this year. Some of its activities are as follows. 16 Went to Richmond for annual Tobacco Festival 24 Went to William and Mary College for Band Day 7 Went to V.P.I. for annual Band Day 17 Went to Richmond for Toy Parade 22 Christmas Concert - Four members went to All State Band; Doug Utt, Phyllis Utt, Karen Manley, and Larry Clarke. 9 Band Festival at Petersburg; Received 2 rating 22 Spring Concert 28 Workshop with Goochland 30 Went to Winchester for Apple Blossom Festival consists of 5 Senior members - Douglas Utt, Larry Clarke, Betty Welday, Rachel and Jimmy Tomlinson. has had a most enjoyable year and hopes for an even better one next year. High FIRST ROW: Karen Nelson, Charles Blankenship, Billy Maxey, Phyllis Utt, Billy Williams, Paige Brown, Sandra Manley. SECOND ROW: Judy Ford, Rose Glenn, Sylvia Barnett, Bill Blandford, Bobby Manley, Dale Blankenship, Rachel Bradbury, Larry Brauderick, Vada Condrey, Sandra Simmons, Sarah Hudson, Tommy Clarke, Lucy Walton. THIRD ROW: Tommy Powers, Charlotte Welday, Gene Bradbury, Rob Brown, Scotty Walton, Wayne Willis, Edward Tomlinson, Janie Buck, Jimmy Kornegay, Jamie Stitt, Douglas Little. STANDING: Bobby McConnell, Anthony Coleman, Gary Bonovitch, Margaret Morris, Betty Welday, Bobby Layne, Karen Manley, Mr. John. Perkins, Director. ■ 1 School Band Stanard Canada Helen Gills 19 During 1959-60 the P.H.S. Glee Club, led by Mr. John Perkins presented a Christ¬ mas pageant, The Holy Grail and gave a spring concert at the May P.T.A. Meeting. They attended the District II Choral Festival in April and received a rating of excellent. The glee club adds to the enjoyment of most of our assemblies and programs. High School Glee Club Janet Harris - Accompanist Mr. John Perkins Director Elementary Band STANDING: Roger Condrey, Eugene Grant, Jimmy Atkinson Jonathan Angier, James Clayton, Charlie Kennon, David Letter, Mr. John Perkins, Director. FIRST ROW: Edgai Hamilton Loren Maxey, Judy Simmons, Janet Flowers, Joan Kay Williams, Leslie Maxey, Kenny Kornegay, Van Ford. SECOND ROW: Raymond Selph, Taylor Cole, Bobby Maxey, Joellyn Blandford, Ren Collier, Billy Weiseger, Phil Blankenship, Edwin Utt, Monte Harris, Robert Bradbury. Elementary Glee Club FIRST ROW: Cynthia Pennington, Mary Sackiewicz, Judy Simmons, Elizabeth Brauer, Yvonne Whitaker, Gloria Harris, JoAnne Duke, Linda Booth, Judy Boelt, Floy Bottoms, Linda Williams, Barbara Beck. SECOND ROW: Jean Mitchell, Anne Skorachyj, Sarah Anne Bradley, Joellyn Blandford Jean Graham, Cathy Canada, Janice Bradbury Myra Lipscomb, Joan Kay Williams, Patsy Rapalee, Shirley Temples, Lucy Walton, Carol Blevins. THIRD ROW: Monte Harris, Rychard Sackiewicz, Carol Bradley, A. W. Nichols, Douglas Bradbury, Bobby Maxey, Tommy Powers, Carlton Bell, Billy Rouse, Shurvin Winfree. FOURTH ROW: Barksdale Timberlake, Tommy Timberlake, Billy Maxey, Van Ford, Gary Bland, Max Timberlake, Mr. John Perkins, Director. 21 STANDING: Hunter Jones, Jimmy Kornegay, Gene Bradbury, David Payne, J. O. Hatcher, Russell Fisher, James McConnell, Bobby Wendel, Wayne Morris, David Leach, Jimmy Wilson, Gill Blandford. SEATED: Joe Kacperski, Robin Lester, Berkeley Heath, Chuck Boggs, Charles Johnson, Franklin Emerson, Doug Walker, Johnny Brauer, Jimmy Tomlinson, Jimmy Bland, Kent May, Dale Blankenship, Jimmy Riddle, Billy West, Cecil Davis. Chief - mascot. Football RECORD Goochland 20 - 0 Amelia 7 - 20 Louisa 6 - 6 Midlothian 6 - 26 Varina 6 - 25 Fluvanna 6 - 33 Patrick Henry 20 - 0 Orange 7 - 33 Lee-Davis 20 - 6 Cumberland 27 - 0 Co-Captains and Coach confer. 22 FIRST ROW: Robin Lester, Johnny Brauer, Dale Blankenship, Jimmy Tomlinson, Kent May, Jimmy Bland, Jimmy Riddle. SECOND ROW: Joe Kacperski, Chuck Boggs, Charles Johnson, Doug Walker, Franklin Emerson, Berkley Heath. 1959 Doug - All District 23 Football The fighting Indians of ' 59 led by seniors Jim Tomlinson, John Brauer and Doug Walker opened the season with a green unexperienced team which by hard work and drive became a formidable machine by the final game with Cumberland. The seasons record of four wins, five losses and a tie does not tell the story of the great improvement shown. We won three of our last four games and in the Orange game we gave the district champion Hornets some anxious moments. Walker was our leading player with 15 touchdowns, giving him a total of 245 points over the last three years. He was named all district fullback for the second year in a row. Jim Tomlinson and Johnny Brauer gave us good line play all year. A host of Juniors and Sophomores indicated that the Orange and Black will be bad news in the future. Backs Charles Johnson, Chuck Boggs, Wink Emerson and Berkeley Heath gave us top performance. In the line Joe Kacperski and Jimmy Riddle became tough operators at the terminals and big Jim Bland and Robin Lester handled their tackle posts capably. Dale Blan¬ kenship and Kent May gave us a fine brace of guards both offensively and defensively. We are all proud of the way this team worked to become a fine unit by the end of the season. Coaches plan strategy. 24 STANDING: Danny Jessup, Joe Kacperski, Alan Willis. Liston Rudd, James McConnell, Herman Combs, Carl Jennings, Mr. John Guidon, Coach. SEATED: Charles Blankenship, Tommy Mann, Hunter Jones, Gene Smith, Wayne Boothe, Chuck Boggs, Floyd Palmore, Freddie Jackson. Powhatan 4 Amelia 3 12 Midlothian 2 7. Lee-Davis 3 0 Varina 13 5 Louisa 1 6 Fluvanna 5 1 Varina 8 The Powhatan Indians have wins and 4 losses. Powhatan 4 Goochland 2 5 Midlothian 3 6 Lee-Davis 8 3 Fluvanna 6 2 Colonial Heights 1 9 Goochland 3 Baseball had a very successful baseball season posting a record of 9 Seniors Wayne Boothe, Gene Smith and Alan Willis were instrumental in the teams success. With a host of lettermen scheduled to return next spring, the future outlook is bright. That ' s the idea, Wayne. 25 STANDING: Jimmy Hunt, Charles Blankenship, James McConnell, Bobby Trout, Chuck Boggs. SEATED: Jimmy Tomlinson, Wayne Boothe, Meaux Thornton, Charles Johnson, Freddy Jackson. The 1959-60 basket-ball team started the season lacking experience and war power. Through hard work and applicatio. the team managed to win several games and battled valiantly in all. Even in de¬ feat the boys played wiJ-h courage and spirit and came through with the Hey, Indians battle cry. Boys’ Basketball 26 Miss Sauls, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Judy Ford, Cheryl Garrett, Betty Welday, Annie Allen, Faye Braudrick, Carol Richter. SECOND ROW: Susan Dorset, Bunny Hurt, Margaret Mann, Betty Jo Moyer, Dorothy Gills, Rose Glenn, Betty Jane Snider, Carolyn Heath. Girls’ Basketball Softball STANDING: Mrs. Lois J. Martin, Paige Brown, Mary Hatcher, Mary Wood, Coaches for Softball: Bloxton Anne Lester, Margaret Hatcher, Sandra Shiflett, Janet Flowers, Vada Condrey, and Martin. Joan Davis. SEATED: Linda Lawson, Annie Allen, Laura Wood, Helen Smith, Joyce Bishop, Margaret Mann, Bunny Hurt, Betty Lee Nichols. Track STANDING: Russell Lewis, Jerry Hill, Robert Suttler, Mr. Hank Norton, Coach. SEATED: Joe Kacperski, Jimmy Hunt, Franklin Emerson, Billy West, Doug Walker, Robin Lester, Berkley Heath Senior Tracksters Doug, Larry, and Jimmy. Charles Johnson. Sponsored by KILKARE LAUNDRY, Farmville, Virginia CLOCKWISE: Dorothy Gills, Captain; Lois Johnson, Madge Riddle, Pat Wilson, Carol Richter, Carol Reid, Patti Gills, Linda Lawson, Clara Lawson, Brenda Lawson. Cheerleaders 29 First Grade Bill Adams Brenda Adams Larry Adams Patsy Adams Chrrstopher Arnold Elsie Barden Ellen Blevins Imagene Burnett Judy Childrey Betty Clements Ann Condrey Cassie Cook Barden Cosner Charles David Donald David Joe Durrbeck Donna Frady Patricia Garreston Ernest Glenn Alan Green Winfrey Heath Charles Hildebrand Catherine Hinton Brenda Hubbard Preston Jarrell Lynn Johnston Paul Jones Diana Kornegay Jean Lawson Carter Lippy Clyde Lent William Lloyd Beverly Lowry Willie Miles Goldie Morris Jimmy Morrison Roger Nelson Jimmy Nixon Donna Owens Helen Perry Ruthy Perry Elaine Pizzuto Evelyn Proffitt Shirley Proffitt Debbie Rich George Robinson Lonnie Rogers Peggy Sayers Ronnie Shupe John Smith Ray Stinson Kathleen Szenasy Dorothy Tilman Louise Trent Raymond Tyler Martha Vaugh Kenneth Whitaker Bettie White ABSENT Betty Clements Joseph Durrbeck Eugene Hess Cathy Ashby Sadie Neese William Neese Jimmy Harrison Evelyn Proffit James Bobb 30 Second Grade Brenda Adams Frank Armistead Marshall Arnold Harold Babb Linda Banton Ray Barnett John Bebber Linda Blankenship Duke Blevins Wanda Blevins Brenda Bradley Brenda Campbell Cleve Cave Ricky Cole Rodney Collier Paula Dickerson Patricia Dobyns Cathy Dobyns William Donathan Barbara Durreck Ejuan Easter Kay Frame Jimmy Franklin Woodson Hancock Donald Hatcher Donnie Heath Barbara Henry Warren Lipscomb Watson Lynn Thomas McConnell Freddie Miles Irene Miles David Monte Ned Nelson Sharon Nelson Wade Nuckols Billy Payne V. 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Palmore Winfree Palmore Sheila Pennington Pat Phillips Larry Redd Clyde Riddle Diana Robinson Brenda Rose Craig Shupe Janet Sledd Daniel Smith Haywood Smith Andrew Stitt Patricia Stokes Linda Sturgill Andrew Szenasy Jean Szenasy Donald Tomlinson Anniebell Turner Jean Vaughan Donald Walton Shirley Watts Kendall Weisiger Linda Whittaker Maynard White Charles Wilkerson Waverly Williams John Winfree Perry Wright Susan Younce ABSENT Janet Glenn Johnny Richard 31 Third Grade Wesley Ball Louise Barden Theresa Bawol Joan Bowles Phillip Boyer Ray Campbell Edward Canada Sandra Carter Joe Cave Wayne Cosner Sue Cox Martha Crostic Jerry Davis Sue DeNoon Lewis Dickerson Melvin Dobyns Phillip Donothan June Duty Fonda Frame Joyce Glenn Ronald Gra nt Harriett Green Phyllis Harris Joe Henry Robert Henry Martha Holdt Bruce Hubbard Harry Johnston Diana Johnson Lockie Jones Stephen Jones Betsy Maxey Deboie Maxey Mary May Charles Merchant James McNally Ellen Morris Fran Morris Jerry Morris Wayne Morrison William Nixon Cherle Pennington Patricia Perry Joann Pizzuto Peggy Racer William Rouse Kathy Ryburn Pauline Sayers Joanne Shupe John Skoracyi Cecil Snider Ellen Stephenson Linda Stratton John Trantham Wanda Trantham Frank Turner Jesse Utt John Vaughan Eileen Warren Freddie Watts Delores Wilkerson Audrey Williams Donald Williams Carolyn Willis Debbie Wilson Dennis Winfree David Wood Bryant Worsham Richard Worsham Robert Yates ABSENT Peter Ashby Calvin Harrison Darlene Hess Janet Morrison Gail Nelson Linda Neese Lyn Tilman Fourth Grade Lucy Armistead Jacquelin Arnold Linda Beck Norma Berger Jim Blandford Lois Blevins David Bradley Kenneth Branch William Cable Suzanne Cole Phyllis Co ndrey Mack Cox Beth Crostic Timothy David Charles DeNoon, Jr. Chess Dobbins Charlotte Gills Lilly Glenn Bernard Greene Penny Hurt Gary Knabe Ben Lent Jane Lester Charles Lipscomb Donald Mitchell Ronnie Mitchell Carolyn Morris Doug Morrison Jane Morrison Frank Nichols Gene Nicholls Linda Owens Robert Patrick Thelma Perry Arthur Powers Larry Proffitt Pam Racer Diane Reams Wayne Reams Joe Richardson Shirley Riddle Fred Sales Charles Shiflett Dinah Shifflett Wayne Shupe Keith Simmons Betty Smith Sandra Smith Elaine Stokes Mary Thompson Edward Tilman French Timberlake Richard Tunstall Elsie Turner Mary Waldrop Lois Watson Linda Wood ABSENT Roger Hess Joey Hellei 33 Fifth Grade Kathy Adams Ann Armistead Clinton Arrington Joellyn Blandford Tommy Blevins Judy Boelt Ann Bolte Sarah Bradley Curtis Branch Elizabeth Brauer Elaine Campbell Anita Canada Grover Chrisley James Clayton Ivan Cole Oren Collier Kay Combs Shirley Combs Roger Condrey Ada Cook Douglas Cook Willie Cook Grace Cox Earl Davis Larry Davis Linda Davis Larry Donothan Brenda Duke Margaret Farmer Myra Farmer Patricia Gills Jennifer Goodwyn Gloria Harris Lucie Harris Bobby Hatcher Bobby Holdsworth Gary Holt Houston Jeter David Johnson Joan Johnson Andrew Jones Beverly Jones Linda Jones Charlie Kennon Billy Lipscomb Elizabeth Lloyd Sara Lyon Bobby Manley James Maxey Bobby Maxey James Nichols Sam Nichols Patricia Osborne Gary Payne Garland Perkins Roy Perkins Jack Preston Wayne Riddle Kathleen Rodgers Mary Sackiewicz Peggy Smith Barksdale Timberlake Edwin Utt Robert Walton Yvonne Whitaker ABSENT Tony Gillespie James Harrell Jody Harris Carol Hodges Ethel Neese Irene Neese Ellen Richardson Raymond Selph 34 Sixth Grade Wayne Allen Johnathan Angler James Atkinson Sharon Barden Barbara Beck Carlton Bell Carol Blankenship Mike Bowol Janice Bradbury Charles Branch Tommy Clarke Jack Clayton Joseph Clayton Wayne Childrey Taylor Cole Anthony Coleman Tommy Combs Woody Cox Jane Davis Bobby Davis Charlene DeNoon Bonnie Dowdy Michael Draper Ronnie Forsee Barbara Frady Paulus Gills Jean Graham Eugene Grant Donald Green Mike Haas Kenneth Hatcher Kennie Kornegay David Lester Melvin Lewis Myra Lipscomb Billy Maxey Donald McGlocklin Nina McNally Sandra Mead Jean Mitchell Johnny Nixon Jewell Nolen Marvin Nuchols Martha Osborne Cynthia Pennington Frances Perry Richard Sakiawicz Joan Smith Wanda Smith Patsy Steffenhagen Judy Simmons Jimmy Simpson Ann Skarachyj Tommy Timberlake Dennis Trantham Linda Williams Wallace Worsham ABSENT John Jones Sonny Osborne 35 Seventh Grade Gary Bland Bill Blandford Phil Blankenship Carol Blevins Billy Boelt Linaa Boothe Floy Bottoms Bobby Bradbury Douglas Bradbury Carol Bradley Reed Branch Mary Brauer Ed Braudrick Rob Brown Linda Campbell Catherine Canada Ruby Clayton Earl Cox Billy Davis Floyd Davis Van Ford Wayne Hall Monte Harris Ronald Hill Johnny Holdsworth Curtis Jernigan Fay Jeter Vaughan Jones Carolyn Jude Bobby Layne Nancy Little Harley Manchester Leslie Maxey Loren Maxey Margaret McNabb Billy Mitchell Vinnie Monte A. W. Nichols Bobby Nichols Ronnie Nuchols John Henry Osborne Jean Pembelton Tommy Powers Patsy, Rapalee Bobby Rouse Bobby Sayles Joyce Ann Stratton Max Timberlake Camilla Trantham Lucy Ann Walton Sandra Walton Billy Weisiger Dale Williams Jo Williams Joan Kay Williams Shurvin Winfree Madison Whitlock Allen Worrell Barbara Worsham Larry Younce ABSENT James Berger Robert Brown Edgar Hamilton Elma Jo Hess Benny Jessup Harold Lent Douglas Osborne Loretta Osborne James Tilman 36 LEFT: Bula Hatcher, President; Gill Blandford, Vice-President; Carol Anderson, Secretary. RIGHT: Courtney Anderson, Treasurer; Mabel White, Reporter. COLORS: Blue While FLOWER: Carnation MOTTO: The door to success is labled Push. SPONSORS: Mary Ann Martin John Montgomery Eighth Grade Connie Adams Carol Anderson Courtney Anderson Douglas Barden Gill Blandford Melvin Blankenship Jimmy Blevins Gary Bodie Steve Bolte Mae Boyer ABSENT Gene Bradbury Bobby McConnell Paige Brown Ned Caldwell Faye Campbell Kenneth Carter Susan Carter Vada Condrey Lewis Cook Joyce Cosby Curtis Crostic Joan Davis Betty Lou Denton John Garrett Shirley Graham Charles Green Bula Hatcher Mary Gail Hatcher Teeny Hudson Rixey Jessup Jimmy Lawson Sammy Lawson David Leach Susan Mann Charlotte Morris Robert Morris Russell Morris Larry Reid Billy Richter Martha Rouse Elaine Shiflett Brenda Tunstall Gene Utley Charlotte Welday Mabel White Wayne Willis Jimmy Wilson Bobby Windell Inez Windell Mary Wood FRONT SEAT: Jimmy Riddle, President; Linda Lawson, Vice-President; Phyllis Utt, Secretary. BACK SEAT: Clara Lawson, Treasurer; Patti Gills, Reporter. COLORS: Red While FLOWER: Carnation MOTTO: We will show the World SPONSORS: Mrs. Nancy Bolte Mrs. Rachel Elam Freshman Class Annie Allen Betty Babcock Sylvia Barnett Marie Berger Fran Bloxton Wanda Bonovitch Thomas Brown Joyce Campbell Malcolm Campbell Nancy Campbell ABSENT Ronnie Clements J. T. Clayton Erma Cook Snead Dandridge Cecil Davis Jean Denoon Janet Flowers Judy Ford Cheryl Garrett Helen Gills Patty Gills Bunny Hurt Danny Jessup Wayne Knabe Jimmy Kornegay Clara Lawson Linda Lawson Brenda Leadbetter Ann Lester Margaret Mann Bobby McGlocklin Anne Mitchell Margie Mitchell Wayne Morris Jean Morrison Floyd Palmore David Payne Betty Reid Jimmy Riddle Liston Rudd Ray Shiflett Ronnie Smith Jamie Stitt Nancy Stratton Phyllis Utt Donna Walker Scotty Walton Catherine White Billy Williams Pat Wilson SEATED: Chuck Boggs, Vice-President; Betty Moyer, Secretary; Carl Jennings, Treasurer; Joan Moore, Reporter. STANDING: Edward Tomlinson, President. COLORS: Lavender White FLOWER: Carnation MOTTO: We build by which we live. SPONSOR: John Guidon Sophomore Class Jimmy Bland Chuck Boggs Faye Braudrick Charles Bradbury Diana Chrisley Michael Coleman ABSENT Neva Anderson Elmore Cook Herman Combs Hunter Jones Barbara Davis June Davis Winky Emerson Rose Glenn Kathryn Guthrie Forrest Hamilton J. O. Hatcher Margaret Hatcher Jerry Hill Joyce Holt Carl Jennings Lois Johnson Russell Lewis Douglas Little Anita May Lance McClure Alvin Mitchell Betty Jo Moyer Tommy Payne Carol Richter Carol Reid Sandra Shiflett Audrey Smith Betty Jane Snider Spencer Tinsley Edward Tomlinson Norma Jean Trantham Bobby Trout Laura Wood Bobby Worsham Joe Kacperski, Vice- President; Betty Lee Nichols, Treasurer; Charlotte Waldrop, Reporter; Charles Johnson, President; Carolyn Heath, Sec¬ retary. COLORS: Blue White FLOWER: Red Rose MOTTO: A good reputation cannot be bought Junior SPONSORS Class Charlotte Angier Betty Bates Joyce Bishop Charles Blankenship Clifford Blankenship Dale Blankenship Larry Braudrick Ruby Brown ABSENT Lily Mae Bell Gary Bonovitch Jimmy Hunt Freddy Jackson Janie Buck Barbara Cable Stanard Canada Susan Dorset Berkeley Heath Carolyn Heath Charles Johnson Joe Kacperski Brenda Knabe Brenda Lawson Robin Lester Karen Manley Sandra Manley Tommy Mann Kent May James McConnell Mary Ann McNabb Frankie Meade Margaret Morris James Moyer Karen Nelson Betty Lee Nichols Joyce Ranson Madge Riddle Sandra Simmons Brenda Smith Gene Smith Helen Smith Robert Suttler Charlotte Waldrop Gene Walton Billy West Alan Willis I. B. Wilson Snapshots — ‘Jhnouqh the l ean Our manly 13 being honored. The SCA Award Assembly. First place talent show winners. Our track stars. DOUGLAS UTT: Richmond Symphony Orchestra Senior Honor Page RACHEL BRADBURY: Richmond Choral Society JIMMY TOMLINSON: Football King;. Boys State; American Legion Citizenship Award JOHNNY BRAUER: Boys State DOUG WALKER: School Athletic Award; Danforth Award; V.M.I. Athletic Scholarship JANET HARRIS: National Merit Scholarship; Danforth Award BETTY WELDAY- Fireman ' s Ball Queen BOBBIE HICKS: McCall ' s Teen Fashion Board JANIS JONES: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award; American Legion Citizenship Award GLORIA MAY: D.A.R. Citizenship Award; Girls State; Jolly Five Federation President DOROTHY GILLS: School Athletic Award; Homecoming Queen; Birthday Ball Queen Senior Officers Jimmy Tomlinson, President; Meaux Thornton, Treasurer; Janis Jones, Vice-President; Robert Palmore, Mascot; Linda Palmore, Mascot; Dorothy Gills, Secretary; Larry Clarke, Reporter. COLORS: FLOWER: MOTTO: SPONSOR: Lavender White White Rose Deeds are the fruit; words are but leaves. 11 Mrs. Margaret Franklin 49 Class JOHN PHILIP BRAUER God bless the man who invented sleep. - Saxe RUTH RACHEL BRADBURY One who loves and laughs must sure do well. - Pope LAWRENCE MASON CLARKE, JR. I only ask for information. - Dickens 50 of 60 LOIS JEANETTE EMERSON The mind that ' is anxious about the future is miserable. - Seneca JANET DAVIS HARRIS We ■sow our characters, and we reap our destiny. - Hall DOROTHY LANFORD GILLS Reproof on her lip, but a smile in her eye. - Lowe BOBBIE ANN HICKS With the smile that was childlike and bland. - Harte 51 Class JANICE RUTH JONES Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. - Franklin i t GLORIA DALE MAY We bear each one our own destiny. Vergil ORRIE AGNES MANCHESTER The only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson JAMES EDWIN RAPALEE For brevity is very good, where we are or are not understood. Butler 52 of ’60 NORMA ROYCE RYBURN A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Proverbs JAMES EVERETT TOMLINSON I ' ll find a way or make it. Saxe MEAUX GOODWYN THORNTON How his quaint wit made home - truths seem more true. Taylor ROBERT DOUGLAS UTT Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Carlyle 53 Class of ’60 CHARLES DOUGLAS WALKER Haste is of the Devil. - Koran i t ELIZABETH BARBOUR WELDAY This is the porcelain clay of human kind. - Dryden BARBARA ANN WEST And unextinguished laughter shakes the skies. - Homer HAZEL KATHREN WHITE My hopes are not always realized, but I always hope. - Ovid 54 MRS. MARGARET FRANKLIN English MRS. EVELYN BLANDFORD General Business Senior Teachers MR. JOHN GUIDON MRS. FRANCES GORDON MR. JOHN MONTGOMERY Trigonometry Home Economics Government MISS ANN SAULS Shorthand II, Bookkeeping MISS MARY MARTIN Physics 55 i JANET BOBBIE JANIS B 4 ' ' ! ' jrl P . V. 56 57 WAYNE JOHNNY LARRY i t RAP i GENE DOUG TOM MEAUX DOUGLAS 58 G oiva testae Present 59 BACCALAUREATE BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, June 5, 1960 — 8:00 P.M. Processional . .Theme from Man Called Peter Invocation.Rev. Coan Agee Hymn.A Mighty Fortress Scripture.Rev. John Garrett Glee Club: These Things Shall Be .... J. Raymond Henderson Introduction of Speaker . Mr. J. S. Caldwell Sermon - Covenant Presbyterian Church - Staunton.Dr. Philip A. Roberts Glee Club: Cherubim Hymn . Gabriel J. Lomakin Benediction.Rev. H. D. Anderson Glee Club.Simeone Benediction Recessional: Creation .Haydn Ushers Lilly Mae Bell.Carolyn Heath 60 GRADUATION Wednesday, June 8, 1960 — 8:00 P.M. Processional: Pomp and Circumstance .Elgar Invocation.Rev. Richard Scott Senior Glee Club . . Commencement Song Salutatory.Janice Ruth Jones Glee Club: Choral Procession .... Richard Kountz Finale from Song of Man Valedictory.Janet Davis Harris Presentation of Awards. Mr. Thomas W. Stafford Awarding of Diplomas. . Mr. J. S. Caldwell Benediction . . . Rev. Joseph C. Matthews Recessional: Grand March from Aida . • Verdi Music Director Pianist Mr. John G. Perkins Mrs. Delmas Bottoms Sponsor.Mrs. Margaret Franklin Ushers Janie Buck.Karen Manley Robin Les,ter.Tommy Mann GRADUATION Our mothers give us a reception an ata Pontine BRAUER POINTIAC COMPANY Powhatan LY 8-3013 U.S. Route 60 Powhatan, Virginia Evinrude Motors - Glasspar Boats Cox Trailers Sales - Service ■■ ' Vv, BLOXTON’S PHARMACY Prescriptions a Specialty Serving Powhatan County LY 8-5391 Powhatan, Virginia vO ' V Z v- 4 BURTON S RESTAURANT Serv ing Powhatan With Finest Food In The South Located On U.S. 60 At Powhatan, Virginia Private Dining Room Available With Reservation E. F. YATES Ford Cars, Trucks Service Powhatan LYric 8-4321 E. F. YATES Amoco Distributor Powhatan LYric 8-4321 Christmas Concert It won ' t bite, Chief. E. F. YATES Ford Tractors, implements Service Powhatan LYric 8-3036 Even coaches give her trouble Frozen Food - Locker Rental Slaughtering and Processing Country Cured Ham POWHATAN LOCKER PLANT Ph. LY 8-3023 Powhatan, Virginia Homer Wi 11 is Owner MOSEIEY-AHERN DAIRY FARM What seniors will do for money! Compliments of PLAIN VIEW SERVICE STATION U.S. Highway 60 Powhatan, Virginia Ladies first This bank is pleased to have so many women of this community among its customers. They make pleasant and valued depositors. We want all our feminine customers to know that we highly value their patronage and find it a pleasur-e to serve them. BANK OF POWHATAN Bank With Us and You Can Bank On Us. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Virginia Division 3110 Wset Marshall Street - Richmond, Virginia Tel. ELgin 8-6612 Walter Anderson District Manager Dallas Pickard Representative Address Reply To: P.O. Box 146 Richmond 1, Virginia Alright, youse ’iys! BARDENS SERVICE Move your elbow you idiot! ! General Merchandise Tabaccovil le, Virginia - Rt. 13 Sweetheart Dance King and Queen R. E. HOLLAND buyer of timber and timberland 2205 Staples Mill Road - Richmond, Virginia WRIGHTS PHILLIPS 66” Fast, Friendly Service U. S. Route 60 Richmond City Limits We give S H Green Stamps We grease to please R. C. GOODWYN SONS, INC. Serving Flooring Yellow Pine Douglas Fir Ponderosa Pine California Redwood Powhatan Virginia Qua I ity Kitchen Cabinets Window Units Colonial Stairways Mantels Special Millwork O. W. BALL, JR. Lumber Block Cement Mortar Phone LY 8-5882 Moseley, Virginia K. T. FORSEE Pulp Wood Moseley, Virginia Phone LY 8-5604 Congratulations Graduates Drink Milk for Health FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. Richmond Dairy Division 314 North Jefferson Street Richmond, Virginia MORRIS CHEVROLET, INC. LET ME SHOW YOU THE ST 3 BEST RIDE {BEST DEAL R. J. Morris - Owner IMPALA SPORT SEDAN Phone 119 Amelia, Virginia TAYLOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY incorporated Contracting - Building Material Qual ity Millwork Farmville, Virginia Phone EX 2-3161 C. D. BROWN SONS your self-service store Phone HY 2-2601 Cumberland, Virginia Groceries - Meats - Seafoods - Amoco Gas Oil - Feeds - General Merchandise Good Luck to Class of ' 60 BROWN S ESSO SERVICE Compliments of Groceries Accessories Phone LY 8-5452 Route 60 Powhatan, Virginia Self-Service POWHATAN MOTOR COMPANY Auto Repairs Texaco Gas Oil - Tires Tubes Phone LY 8-3096 Powhatan, Virginia W. C. Lowery P. B. Lowery 2 GOOD REXALL fy DRUG STORES Oak-Ridge- GRAY’S DRUG STORE, INC. GRAY’S CENTER DRUG STORE, INC. Farmville, Virginia The Pharmacist 1 Art at its best scientist THE BANK OF GOOCHLAND Goochland, Virginia WE PAY demonstrates- On all Savings Accounts regardless of amount Come in and investigate our many other banking services Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation INTEREST nil Powhatan-Goochland Workshop Compliments of MARTIN THE JEWELER 6th Grade ' s Scrooge ' s Xmas The Store of a 1000 Gift Thoughts Phone EX 2-4904 Farmville, Virginia BLANTON AND PLEASANTS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Full Line Electrical Appliances Phone DR 5-5111 Cartersville, Virginia WEISIGER AUTO SERVICE Ph. 4-8801 Midlothian WINTERHAM GRILL” Route 3 - Amelia John B. Hutchinson, Propr. Ph. 39F02 Congratulations to the Class of 1 960 C. C. MASON, JR. Congratulations from WILLIAMS 66’ SERVICE STATION Midlothian, Virginia Lovely Things For Ladies and Teenagers Congratulations from THE HUB DOROTHY MAY Farmville, Virginia Southside Virginia ' s Shopping Center For More Than 40 Years Waddaya want now? Is that so? ' DISCOUNT NEW AND USED FURNITURE STORE WFLO BROADCASTING Farmvil le Phone 1088 E-Z Terms - We Buy Sell and Exchange - Southside Virginia ' s Largest Piano Dealer Second and Main St. John Paulson Farmville, Virginia Who says Mrs. work? Clark does all the MAXEYS STORE R.H. Boelt, Owner Powhatan, Virginia Serving the Community for over sixty years CUMBERLAND ESSO SERYICENTER Atlas Tires, Batteries and Accessories Cumberland, Virginia HY 2-9892 B. C. HEATH Groceries, Meats, Vegetables Frigidaire Maytag Appl iances RFD 1 Midlothian, Virginia CUMBERLAND FARM SERVICE, INC. P.O. Box 97 Phone HY 2-3111 Cumberland, Virginia Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer Farm Home Supplies Congratulations to the Class of ' 60 CUMBERLAND COUNTY BANK Cumberland, Virginia A Friendly Bank in a Friendly Community O. G. SMITH JR. CO. Groceries - Fresh Meats Dry Goods - Notions - Shoes Pulpwood Dealers Maidens, Virginia Ph. HU 6-2523 Best Wishes to Class of 1 960 CURLES NECK DAIRY HOME FURNITURE CO. Farmville, Virginia Congratulations from OSBORNS GROCERY FARMVILLE FURNITURE CO. Farmville, Virginia Compliments of Farmville, Virginia G. M. PALMORE Nurserymen since 1876 WATKINS NURSERIES Bal Isvil le Best Wishes From L. J. VERSON SONS Farmville, Virginia Compliments of WILSON HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Midlothian, Virginia SY 4-2581 Pretty, pretty, pretty Farmville, Virginia 233 N. Main Street C. P. TELEPHONE We hope so. Because we have interesting jobs for “special” gals here at the telephone company. If you’re alert and like people, you’ll like it here. The surroundings are pleasant, the pay is good right from the start—and you’ll have lots of opportunity for advancement and raises. There’s a “special” extra, too. You’ll have that wonder¬ ful feeling of making an important contribution to your community. Come talk to us about telephone work. We’d love to meet you! The Chesapeake Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia A good place to work RICHARDSON INSURANCE AGENCY Powhatan, Virginia LY 8-3074 SY 4-2668 All Lines Low Cost - Local Service Congratulation from W. E. MAXEY, JR. Best Wishes BELONA SERVICE STATION Garage Belona, Virginia - Tires - General Merchandise Steve Pa I eo logos Propr. Good Luck to Class of ' 60 Good Luck to Class of ' 60 EPPES PHARMACY AMELIA CLEANERS HOME APPLIANCE CENTER Home Appliances - Radio Television Sales Service Powhatan, Virginia Phone LY 8-3054 Rt. 60, Powhatan, Virginia It was this-a- way. Phone Cartersville DRake 5-4101 FLEMING General Insurance Cartersville, Virginia INSURANCE AGENCY O. H. HOLT General Merchandise Ballsville, Virginia HY 2-3064 Feeds, Seeds, Meats Gas Oil Groceries F. F. Fleming Mrs. F. F. Fleming Louise F. Boggs Karl H. Boggs, Jr. Federal Deposi Insurance Corp General Merchandise Hardware - Farm Supplies G-E Appliances Plumbing Electrical Work COMPANY Amelia, Virgini Cumberland, Virginia Phone HY 2-2401 Members of Federal Reserve System FLIPPENS STORE, INC. Bank Where You Live and Save Where You Bank Also Patronize Home Industry This is good advice to both young and old UNION BANK AND TRUST Sportsman Headquarters since 1 890 JOEL F. JENKINS HARRIS-FLIPPEN Broker sporting goods 715 E. Main St., Richmond Real Estate - Farms - Timber Homes - Automobile Insurance Goochland See us before you buy for the best deal PARRISH MOTOR CO Sales and Service R. A. Parrish, Propr Massey-Ferguson Dealer Ph. HU 6-2746 Goochland, Virginia Lose Butch? Congratulations from HUGUENOT STORE S. M. Rich - Midlothian Best Wishes to the Class of ' 60 W. R. BLANDFORD r MIDLOTHIAN PHARMACY Midlothian, Virginia SYcamore 4-5592 Early R. Hall, Propr. HALL HARRIS GROCERY Groceries - Meats - Vegetables General Merchandise - Gas and Oi Phone 2931 We Deliver Midlothian, Virginia SY 4-5580 Parts, Accessories and Service For All Makes Cars Trucks H. A. KNABE Phone SY 4-2941 Midlothian, Virginia Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Harry A. Knabe, Jr. GEORGE H. MEYER SONS 1601 W. Overbrook Road Richmond, Virginia Meat Products That hand again - BRANSFORDS ESSO SERVICE CENTER Complete One Stop Service Phone SY 4-8831 Route 2 - Box 202 Midlothian, Virginia ' The Stooges ' Compl iments SOUTHSIDE BUSINESS MACHINES 101 N. Main St. Farmville, Virginia EX 2-3155 $ERU, ' H PEO 9 CLYDE A. HILL AGENCY Amelia, Virginia Phone 1 21, Box 821 Nationwide Insurance Co. Auto Fire Casualty Mutual Fund Life Sickness Accident Hospital ization Congratulations to Class of ' 60 FLATROCK BARBER SHOP GOODMAN TRUCK TRACTOR CO. Phone: 141 Amelia, Virginia International Trucks Silo Unloaders Barn Cleaners Farmall Tractors Barstarke Log Carts McCulloch Chain Saws AMELIA FURNITURE CO. owned and operated by S. J. Townes Better Quality for Less Money Phone 78F02 Amelia, Virginia Hi 5 Christmas Party CARTERS CAWNAH DRIVE IN GROCERY Soft Ice Cream Hot Dogs Hamburger ' s French Fries ' Where everybody meets eats LY 8-3037 Good Luck To Class of ' 60 McCONNAUGHEY INSURANCE AGENCY Box 128 Amelia, Virginia INGLE EQUIPMENT CO. Tractor and Equipment Farmville, Virginia Ph. EX 2-4903 Compliments of DONALD MAY SELF SERVICE Ph. LY 8-4383 DAVIS-MERCHANT EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Flat Rock, Route 60 Powhatan, Virginia Dealer Sales and Service Phone LYric 8-3058 International Harvester WHEEL N DINER PETERS MOTOR COMPANY R. B. Peters, Propr Genuine Ford Parts Atlas Tires and Tubes All Parts Strictly Cash Day HY 2-2551 Night HY 2-5501 Cumberland, Virginia Phone HY 2-3243 U.S. 60 Cumberland, Virginia AMOCO NICHOLS AMOCO SERVICE Service Is Our Specialty U.S. Route 60 Powhatan, Virginia Phone LY 8-7911 Compl iments Compliments of from GUS’ RESTAURANT FARMERS SUPPLY CO. U.S. Rt. 60 Farmville, Virginia MEHL’S JEWELERS OWEN-SANFORD DRUG CO. 1405 Hull Street Prescriptionist Richmond 24, Virginia Farmville, Virginia Compli-ments of Best Wishes from J. J. NEWBERRY’S THE FARMVILLE HERALD Farmville, Virginia your hometown newspaper Powhatan County Public Library 2270 Mahn Road Powhatan Va 23139 (804) 598-5670
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