Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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A Wx ,. , at 4r:w.a.waf.- au: QL Qziafe VOLUME XXVII PUBLISHEDBY THE STUDENT BO 'P 4 IIA!-KAI jxllffl JLKIUUX PULASKI, VIRGINIA QALAN GROSECLOSE BOBBY CRUISE Edifor In Chief Bu simess Manager .5 in wi fl 66!LCdtLOI'L l-IE VALUE OF LITTLE THINGS which people do is ofle'i?lg.overlooked. .Some people are assers 'ro our everyday living ,wi+hou+ our being +ruly conscious of il, bu'r wi+hou+ whose aidibnd presence we could nol' pro- gress. Coming +6 T alizahtion +ha'r our feachers have an inescapable and sacred? T sibilify in shaping +he ideals of our you'rh. we remember unfailing generosify in giving of 'rheir lime, lheir vasl' undersfanding of 'rhe problems of 'rhis presen+ era, and lhe valuable knowledge and awareness which lhey have inslilled in 'rheir sfudenls as 'fulure leaders of +his pos'r war world: fhese are buf a few conlribulions of lheir vigor- ous personalifies. Therefore, we seelc lo honor and al' +he same 'rime pay 'rribule fo The principles which are so much a parl of fhem by cleclicaling 'rhe l948 Oriole lo - The 'Facully of Pulaski High School. ' , , 'TW ' ii i il in 'L 1 in in iran.-Ti in .gall , ,Ml ,i- - vi WSE 61,66 l-lE ENSUING EFFORTS oT The I'-748 Oriole STaTT in depicTing The Typical scenes of Pulaski High School are submiTTed herewiTh To The discerning sTudenTs in The hope ThaT They may preserve Their TondesT memories. noT excluding The volumes oT unwriTTen memories which our eyes. alone, can see loeTween The lines. From This umfolding porTrayal we can see ThaT iT has been a mosT successTul year in aThleTics, social liTe, and scho- lasTic achievement Therefore, we have sTriven To show Through picTure and word a view oT our Alma lvlaTer's sons and daugh- Ters in The serious aspecTs oT Their school lives, and someTimes a view oT Their lighTer momenTs. May The spiriT oT Pulaski l-ligh School Torever live in The hearTs oT you who Take leave Trom our midsT. and may The oncoming sTudenTs be endowed wiTh Those undying qualiTies which' are becoming To a Pulaski l-ligh School sTudenT. Qriole Stall - - - Firsf row: Mr, Foy Ausl, Miss Mayrvwe McCoy, Alan Sroseclo,e and Bobby Cruise. Second low: Mary Anne Craiq, Douglas Divers, Paul Uniberger and Anita Bailey. Third now: Donald Mabry. Doug Sniiihy Shirley Ks-gley and Ben Pearrnan. Nof Shown: Evelyn Sorrell. EEKING io uphold 'rhe excellenl raiings alfained by previous annual slalls in slale yearbook compelilion, lhe '48 slail has careiully endeavored lo compile an even befier annual. They have also lcepl in mind anolher iudge in acldiiion lo The slale iudges: and lhal one is you, The P.l'l.S. sludenl. The slali was ably led by Alan Groseclose. edilor-in-chief and Miss Mayme Kalherine Mc- Coy, lilerary sponsor. The 'finances were well supervised by Bobby Cruise, business manager and Mr. Foy Ausl, business sponsor. The olher hard-worlming slall members appoinled by The edilor and sponsors were: Evelyn Sorrell, lilerary edilorg Ben Pearman, sporls edilorg Shirley Kegley, arf edifor, Paul Umberger, phofographer: Doug Smi+h, assislanl business manager: Anna Bailey, +ypis+: and Mary Anne Craig. assislanf lypisf. Also worlcing on lhe slall were Doug Divers and 'Donald Mabry who were elecled edilor and business manager respeclively ol nexl year's annual by 'ihe iunior class. The slall would lilce especially lo lhanlc Miss McCoy and Mr. Ausl lor 'rheir unsellish help and guidance. fuyv .i'i.1' Student Council - - - Slahd: Carle Shufflebarger, Loraine Richardson, Sally Lou Gilmer, iris Carper, Viola HowleTT, Berkeley Gilmer, Anifa Bailey, Evelyn Hall, Kennefh Sfafford, Buddy WirT, Mary Frances Askew, Marv Clare Dunlap, Marqaref Leffwich, Vera Wingo, Jean Jenkins, Mary MiTcheIl Allison, Peggy Whiieman. Sfanding: Elray Hanks, Paul Umberger, Alan Groseclose, Alfred Hamillori, Bernard Harriman, Donald Mabry, Sponsor- Mrs. LuTher Farris, Carl Foley, Mark Ferguson, Jimmy Jones, Sammy Craig, T. J. Duncan, French Ellis, Tommy Wilson. No? showns George Bunn, Bobby Cruise, Joe l-Telvey. HE STudenT Council is The mosT imporTanT organizaTion in our school. lTs purpose is To see ThaT The wishes oT The sTudenTs are given consideraTion. lTs membership is elecTed by The school and represenTs a cross-secTion oT The sTudenT body. IT noT only works Tor The beTTermenT oT Things Tor The sTudenTs buT helps The Tacull'y To deTermine beTTer school policies. The presidenT, KenneTh STaTTord, was elecTed by The whole high school near The end oT lasT year. l-le was assisTed by Bobby Cruise, vice-president also elecTed lasT year: Evelyn Hall, secre- Taryt and Buddy WirT, Treasurer. The laTTer Two were elecTed by The council. The council senT represenTaTives To a conTerence in Fredericksburg Tor The purpose oT geTTing some beTTer ideasiior sTudenT governmenT. The organizaTion sponsored a drive To enlisT The aid oT all The schools clubs To purchase new warm-up iackeTs Tor The girls' baskeTball Team. A March of Dimes campaign was also conducTed by The council. A high goal of SIOO was exceeded by halT. They gave a Thanksgiving clonaTion To The WelTare DeparTmenT. They again Sponsored The annual Farmer's Ball and ofher dances. l The council TelT a need Tor a new consTiTuTion and immediaTely seT abouT devising a new framework Tor The use oT TuTure sTudenT councils. pagv .rf-wen ul 4 1 1, rv um ,,,, w .X is NX 1 Q . W- Y n K , 5 , 'XSLT if ,byUs- X. is if A s1:,5ffw.'swiA f x A Q '+L hx Wi, Q54 ma- www-Q.'f.X. sl A ... ..,, X 'N JF 'C IH 'U 'U IL AN ID IFAMCIU ILTIV Qur principal - - - CMDLJR principal, Mr. W. R. Garland, since coming To Pulaski High School in I946, has won lhe respecl and admiraiion of all Those who have known hirn, bolh in fhe school and cornnnunily, ll was lhrough his wise and careful planning ol our school acfivilies and lhe shedding upon our personalilies ihose liner 'rhings in lile, lhal we sludenls have had anoiher suc- cessful year in our school life. To Mr. Garland, we wish lo express our sincere apprecialion lor giving ol his 'rime so liberally. fmgf' Im U22 Faculty ws. w. B. ALLISON, Jr., B. S. we. Pm AUST, B. S. MRS. EULA J, BOARD MR. EAFLE CFABTREE, B. S. M1SS LAURA DALTON, B. S. MESS LOUNSE ELLETT, B, S, MRS. SUNBEAM FARRIS, B. S. MRS. MARGARET FULK, B. S. MISS EMMA GALLIMORE, B, A. MRS. BLANCHE GARLAND, A. B. MR. JAMES H. GODFREY, B. A. MNSS RUBY GRAHAM, B. S. MR. WALIER GRIGGS, B. S. MISS MARY KATHERENE GROOM, B. S. MISS MARJORIE JACOBS, B. S. fulgr vle z'1'n MRS. LOUISE LINCKOUS MR. J. WARD LONG, A. B., M. A. MRS. COLLEEN H. MASSEY, B. S. MISS MAYME KATHERINE MLCOY, B, S. ' jjmss ELIZABETH PAINTER, B, s. MISS PEARL JANE IPENDLETON, B. S. k VII , f L II I I . .' IX ,I 'Q LIN , N I ' XII Q I I ,L , F. L N' I I :V I 1 X MRS, MARGARET PERDUE B, A. 'MISS GALILEE PHELPS, B, A. 'I MRS. CLARA MAE QUESENBERRY4 B, S MRS. BEULAH RUTHERECRD MRS. THELMA SANDERS, B. S., M. S. MISS RUTH SIMPSON, B, S. MISS LILLIAN SMITH, B. S. B. A, M. A MRS. DAVID WALL, B. S. MRS. ANN WALLACE, B. A. MRS. DEILE WILKINSON, B. S. MISS EVEIYN WOOD, B. S. funn' l:L'vl':'u -. 11 gd 4 6. M iss is ' 2 RSV ga, EJ vs, Q 5293i X ,M sim I wil: 31221 iw N ,Lx ?Z 5 M-, . A ,S i 4 ij' if , rp ' rv . '5 3 Wa 1 v Nw Senior Class - - - A l l CARL FQLEY , Presidenl PAUL UMBERGER Vice-President MARY ANN WOQLLEY Secrelary LORAINE RICHARDSON .. Treasurer ylfjl-lEN rhe class ol 48 enlered high school as freshmen, we had high hopes for The lulure. Each year broughr ils lirlle disappoinrmenrs and dilliculfies, buf rhese were oulnumbered by rhe many enriching and cherished experiences ol lhese four years. A+ limes. lhe going was a lilfle rough, and if seemed as if our anricipaled goal would never be achieved. However, as we draw near rhar goal, we realize rhar if was well worlh srriving lor. Bur, The minor hardships have served a worlhy purpose. They have uniled 'rhe seniors info a close fellowship ol sreadlasl friends. We deeply appreciare rhe unexcelled guidance of our Senior feachers, Mrs. Friel Quesen- berry, Mrs. Lulher Farris, and Mr. Foy Aus+. We realize fhar wirhour rheir friendly and helpful inslruclion, we mighf never have reached our goal. As we seniors enrer college or begin our careers, we will rake wirh us rhe beauriful memories of our high school days, We are iusrly proud of our achievemenls and, in 'rhe furure, will have lhe honor of saying. I was in rhe class of '48l fulyli' ,l4II1Vl1'1'H page fifteen FREDDY AMBURN Wiffy, Flirfafious. Talkefive LLOYD ANDERS Cufe, Considerafe, Friendly MARY FRANCES ASKEW Preffy. WeII-dressed, Sponfaneous ANITA BAILEY Dressy, Naive. Dignified BASIL BAILEY Good-nafu red, Obliging, Sincere - L. J. BASSETT Friendly, NeaIIy-qroomed, , Polife CECIL BLACK Sporfy. Prenkish, ' Cufe BOB BLANKENSHIP Tall. Easy-going, Courfeous !'.,,, 'b VERNON BOADWINE Unconcerned, Friendly, Lanlcy BERL BOLT NeafIy'd ressed, Talkafive, Goodelooking JEAN BOWYER Good Dancer, Friendly. Pensive DOROTHY .BRICKEY Sincere, Sweet Quief ELSIE BROOKMAN Tidy, ACCOmmOddfiV6, Lady-like MABEL BROOKMAN Pefife, Unchanging, Sedafe LOI'S BRYSON Ca refree, Frank, Pleasant .JAMES L. BYRD Busy, Prornpf, Neat page sixteen page seventeen ELIZABETH CHRISLEY lnduslrious, Friendly, Earnesf JAM ES CH RISLEY Jolly, Flirlafious, Willy ' BUDDY CLARK Masculine, lmmdculafe. Polife ' JACKIE COLLINS Sweet Unselfish, Well-dressed NANCY CRAFTON Likeable, Sweet Smiling ' . FRANK CRAIG Pleasanf. Likeable. -Moody MARY ANNE CRAIG Merry, Congenial, Cule HURLEY CREGGER lmprudenl. Ca refrse, Frank 'fa S4 N , -X if 'ei . ii fi: , 'en' 4 551.4 , ' 'ri g BOBBY CRUISE Business-lilre, Amicable. Analyficel JUNE DALTON Friendly, Aihlefic, Honesf MlLDRED DAVIDSON Franlr. Aclive, Gay LOIS ANNE DUNCAN Efficient Easy-going. Assiduous T. J. DUNCAN Afhlefic. Wall-liked. Cufe MARY CLARE DUNLAP Scholarly. Musical, Fair-minded ARLEN EASTBU RN Well-dressed, Wifhdrawn, Earnest CHARLES EIDSON Mafu re, Fun-loving, Consislenf page eighteen page nim'tm'n LEO EIDSON Friendly, Humorous Arqumenlallve EMILY EVERSOLE Clwafly, Allenlive, Honesf HUBERT FINN Helpful, Quiel, Re-'ricenf VIRGINIA FOLDEN Cule, Charming, Allevialing CARL FOLEY Well-liked, Dependable Neal JOYCE FORTNER Dependable, Able, Upriglwf DOROTHY FULLER Versalile, Sweel, Well-liked COLLEEN GIBSON Preffy, Efleminaie, Fashionable DARRELL GOLLIHER Willy, Well-qroomed, Original CU RTIS GRAHAM Tall, Courfeous, Unassuminq ,- ALAN GROSECLOSE Brilliant Opinionaled. Candid EVELYN HALL Sludious. Arnigable, Prelly DONNIE HANSFORD Dislanl, pensive, Generous LOIS HARRELL Able, Conservalive, Genial ELWOOD HEDGE Apprecialive, Progressive, Trus+wor+l1y JOE HELVEY Conqenial, Good-loolcinq Easy-qoinq page lwmly 1' fTx'1'Illj'-4 BETTY HENLEY Pefife, Animated, Radianf MARY ELLEN HORSLEY Sfudious, Sfeady, Cordial JOYCE JAMISON Charming, Wide-awake, Obliqing BETTY ANN JONES Accommodafinq, Changeable Laughing HELEN KEGLEY Well-dressed, Diqnified, Unclwanginq JEANNE KEGLEY Gay, Popular, Preify JUNE KEGLEY Sweet Likeabie, Cufe ROBERT KING Easy-qoinq, Likeable, Quief ARNOLD KINGREA Enferfaininq, Smiling, Sociable E. K. LANDIS lndusfrious, lmpudenf, Confriving JOE LAWSON Reliable, Cule, Winsome MARGARET LEFTWICH Modest Clean-minded, Obliqing WARREN LUTTRELL Well-mannered, Enjoyable, Unclianging DOROTHY MALONE Honest Courleous. Nice EVELYN MARSHALL Nafural, Original, Joyous JAM ES MARTIN Ou?-spoken, Friendly, Pleasanf page twenty-two I-IENSEL MCNEW Cooperafive, Friendly, Misclwievous OWEN MUSSER Jolly, Subllef, Alerl FRANCES NANCE Happy-go-luclcy, Effervescenl lndepenclenf ELIZABETH OWENS Gay, Misclwieyous, Liberal CON RAD PALMER lmaginafive, Enferfaining, Oulspolcen BEN PEARMAN Bulloon. Observanf, Cule BASIL PHILLIPS Nice, Sincere. Smiling LENA QUESENBERRY Ouiel, Lady-Iilce, pagz' twmty-tlzrce Innocenf ., L Aa. .. OTIS OUESENBERRY Cuie, Comical, Likeable BILL RATCLIFFE Reserved, Quiet Unassuminq BUDDY RATCLIFFE AII1IeIIc, Reserved, Frank ANDREW REED Neai, InIenI, Calm LORAINE RICHARDSON WeII-IiIreCI, Frank, Nice VERA RICHARDSON JoviaI, CIwasIe, Obedient COLENE ROBERTSON Sociable, Teasinq, Pafienf MARY ELLEN RUNION Smiling, Sincere, Fmendw ftlylx' I-xvuzlly-fu pugc Iwcazly-five ROLAND RU PE Reflecfive, Silent Obliqing LILLIAN SAUNDERS Helpful, Oufspolcen, Teasing DAVID SCOTT Docile, Well-mannered Unclwanging IRENE SEMONES Nafural, Willing, Confidenf HENRY SIMMERMAN Oraforical, Ambilious. Discreel BETTY SLACK Afhlelic, Well-bred, Tidy EUGENE SLUSHER Ea sy-going, Earnest Lilceable EVELYN SORRELL Prelfy, Genial, Likeable . 1 ,, ,acru I DOUGLAS SMITH Eloquenl, High-fempered. Debafor STANLEY SMITH Well-mannerecl, Direcf, Good-looldnq DONALD SOUTHERN Bashful, Grinninq, Well-bred FRANCES SOUTHERN Deliberafe, Chipper, Franlc ELLEN STAFFORD Friendly, Swecf, Cheerful KENNETH STAFFORD Conspiclous, Whimsical, Amicable NAOMI STEWART Good-nalured, Humorous Thouqhllul SARA MAE STILLWELL Lilceable, Friendly, Sweel , 4.4 ,1........-- fmlglm I' fm'l1Ix'-.vfwn PAT SU RRATT I.iIceabIe, Friendly, Congruous BETTY THOMPSON Adive, Happy-qc-lucky Spirited BU DDY THOM PSON DociIe, Friendly. Nafural PAUL UMBERGER Uncerfain, POIIIG, Handsome MERRIANNE VAUGHN Affradive, Dressy. Talkafive ALTON VIA TaII, Persisienf, Inquisifive VIRGINIA WAGGONER Arisfocrafic, Refined, Poised DOROTHY WALLER CuIe, Symmerrical, Neaf CHARLES WALLS Conscienfious. MeII1odicaI, Achieving DOROTHY WARF Sedafe. Wifhdrawn, Unselfish I DOUGLAS WHEELING Well-dressed, Cuie. Persuasive DOUGLAS WILLIAMS Congeniai, Quiet Afhlefic FON DA WILLIAMS Sweet Charming, Cu+e VERA WINGO Pu ncfuul, Compefenf, WeII-dressed MARIE WISLER Quiet GenIIe, Unaffecfed MARY ANNE WOOLLEY Cherub, Coy, Sweef page manly mqht Junior Class - - - DONALD MABRY ,,........,....,.--....,.,.,,,............,,,. Presidenl MARK FERGUSON .. .... Vice-Presidenf JEAN JENKINS ...... ,...,.. S ecrelary BUDDY WIRT ,.., ,., Treasurer V! LTHOUGH These seniors elec+ were busy preparing for The big year ahead lhey slill found lime for lun, lhus earning 'rhe lradilional lille of Jolly Juniors , As lhey climb a rung higher on lhe ladder lo graduafion lhe iuniors have enrered 'rhe social life of P.l'l.S. and have been very aclive in lhe clJbs and organizarions of lhe school. Many lhanlcs are due +o 'rhe leaders lor +h eir unliring ellorlse-Mrs. Charles Massey, Mrs. Nesler Perdue, Miss Rurh Simpson, and Mrs. David Wall. As 'rhey come a slep closer lo gradualion lhe juniors are loolcing forward lo becoming dignified seniors. pugu f'ZUt'llfj IIfllL' fam' thirty Marv Mifchell Allison Mildred Ausl Belly Jean Ayers Mary Jane Baker Jane Anne Ballard Helen Bauqh ' Randall Bowles Iona Boyd Charles Brown Wanda Chandler Buddy Clark 'Juanila Craig Freda Dallon Mildred Dallon Sylvia Dallon Douglas Dickerson Douglas Divers Palricia Downey Audrey Eidson , Lois Elkins French Ellis Marcia Eversole Houslon Farley Palsy Fisher Edwin Folden Rulh Folden Wanda Goad James Graham Donald Gress Claude Grirnsley Bill l-1all Donald Hall Ethel Hall Alfred Hamllfon Alene Haney Carl Hedge Bonnie Hellon Mary Nell Hill Dorolhy Hodge Billie Holiday Thelma Horfon June Huff Sylvia Hoff Vernon Hughes . Elmer Hulchins Ella Mae lryin Jean Jenkins Belly Jo Jennings Jean Jonas Fred Jones .x Ann King G. C. King Lowell Kinq Mildred Leeson Ray Lemon Tommy Lindsey Jimmy Lowman Doris Mabe Donald Mabry Belly Jean Macy Lila McCall Carrie Lee McDaniels ,Joan Midkilf Judy Midkiff Owen Millirons Harrie? Minichan June Morris Sarah Moses Marlha Moss Donald 1Hibbs ,Alverlia Ouesenberry Mildred Quesenberry Elizabeth Quesenberry Virginia Quesenberry Wayne Richardson Jean Riffey Geraldine Roberlson Theron Rupe Wilma Slrelor James Shepherd Carle Shufflebarger Earle Shufflebarger Belly Slale Eloise Smifh Jane Smifh 'iMarie Soulhern Alice Slewarl Belly Sloofs Louis Surrall Raymond Swain Verna Mae Thompson Arlen Vessey Nellie Walls Nellie Warburlon Orela Webb June Whealley Peggy Whiteman Evelyn Williams Huberl Wilson Buddy Wir? page thirty-one Sophomore Class - . - DEAN TESTER . .,..,,.. ........ ,.,..,,..,. .,,,... . ...., P r e sidenf EARLIE MARSHALL ..... v.... V ice-Presidenf FRED NEWMAN ....,., ,.,.... S ecrefarv GEORGE BUNN .44.. Treasurer , ERE are fhe Sophomores complefing fheir second year in high school: and by now, fhey are fully prepared for fhe year ahead, fhe evenfful iunior year. This class has overcome every difficulfy which may have challenged fheir courageous defer- minafion fo malce fheir sophomore year a profifable one in every way. Their very capable feachers were: Mrs. Bob Wallace, Miss Emma Gallimore, Mr. Earle Crabfree, Mr. Walfer Griggs, Miss Evelyn Wood, and Miss Mary Louise Elleff. Lef us nof forgef fheir officers fo whom fhey owe much: for fhey have been pafienf and helpful leaders. In addifion fo fheir officers, fhey had fhree sfudenf council represenfafives: Sammy Craig, George Bunn, and Viola l-lowlefl. Judging from fhe achievemenfs of This sophomore class, nexf year's iunior class will indeed be an excellenf one. furgjv llrirly-ffm: Barbara Akers Belly Akers Pauline Akers Seiford Akers Owen Alley Richard Alley Sandra Amos Belly Anderson Willie Dean Asper Dana Alkins Glenna Ballinger George Baugh Bobby Beamer Belly Bishop Jimmy Black Doris Ann Boadwine Tommy Bones Bonnie Bourne Lee Brickey Donald Carper Frances Carson Carl Caviness Belly Cole Jean Comer 'Ellen Cooper lma Cox Junior Cox Richard Craflon Sammy Craig Gaynell Davidson Billie Gene Dillon Dorcas Duncan Mary Eads Beulah Edney Bane Farmer Slephen Felly Elizabelh Fisher Earl Filzgerald Jackie Gallimore Maude Gales Berkeley Gilmer Yvonne Geesey Billy Goad Mildred Goad Barbara Granlham Audrey Gray Fred Gregory Jean Haley Conley Hall Mary Draper Hall Mary Hamillon Regina Hammond Donald Harrell Irene Harrison Viola Howlell Edgar Hummel Bonnie Hunley Roberl Hurd Ann Carolyn Hursl Juanila Johnson Paul Johnson Bill Jones Kelly Kanode Joe Kegley Shirley Kegley Duane Kesling -Elwood Kidd U William H. King William P. King page thirty-four Charles King Ruby Jane Kirkner Bill Lester Melba Linkous Cecil Logan Barbara Lynch Lois Mabe Wayne Mabry Jimmie Mantz Earlie Marshall Evelyn Miller Duane Mink Kelly McGlothin Donald McNeeley Fred Newman Carl Newsome Grady Pagans Larry Phillips Ivan Powers Donald Pratt James Radford Frances Ratclitte Joyce Reynolds Curtis Richardson Juanita Richard Bucky Riggs Frances Roseberry Mary Ross Douglas Russell Keith Ryan Roger Ryan Billy Sanders Helen Scott James Smith tris Southern Sue Spratt 'Carolyn Stanley Garland Steger Elizabeth Stoots Emma Stoots 'Lula Stoots Ellen Stout Emma Sutphin John Sutphin Mildred Tabor Dean Tester Tommy Thomas Lena Thornton John Thrasher Jean Tickle Gayle Tilson V Lillian Tippet Roy Turman Raymond Turner Jimmy Vaughn Mary Via Betty Via Edsel Walker Bill Wallace lrene Warlick Dontha Webb June Whitaker Betty Whittington Beatrice White Doris Wilson Perry Wilson Colleen Wirt Mary Belle Yelton sin Freshman Qllicers - - - R. J. HARRIS . . ...., . ,... ......, ..,, . P residenl JOAN FANNING ... .., ... . Vice-Presidenl LARRY SANDERS . ., ,.. Secrelary-Treasurer HAT would a school be wilhoul Thai group of carefree sludenls called Freshmen ? We can boasl of our large Freshman class which since Seplemloer 2, has become l an inlegral part ol Pulaski l-ligh Schoo.. Those Teachers who have capably guided lhe Freshmen in lheir sludying and Their ac+ivi'lies are: Mrs. Thelma Sanders, Miss Elizahelh Painler, Miss Laura Dallon, Mrs, Delle Willcinson, Mrs. Eulah Board, Mrs. W. R. Garland, and Miss Mayme Kalherine McCoy. The members of The class of '51 are looking forward wilh grea+ anlicipalion 'ro fheir on- coming years in P.l-l.S. as +hey conlinue +o climb upward loward 'rheir goal. page thirty-five I:f6Sl'1fT1dD CIGSS Firsi row: Jrmn Fqnnrnq Second row: Pnurrnr' Mrprmxr Rurrr Tnyirfr Jo Do? Ak:-rr. Mrldrr-rl Sroot-, Gwe-ndoiyn Hankr. Vmnccs Pcrryjorrn Karhlr-en Gray Guida Srrriths-rf, Dorothy Garwoori Barbara Winrilr' Naorrn Oar f-N, Dori-. Hol-,run Annr- Rrqqnnr, Cufnrfrinr- Arlrwrmn Frrvin Lnnrirr-Hr Sally mr: Elrrrrx lr-rr Krnrg Third owi Maxrne Brown Parrnenra French frlflr' flziriy-six B.rr:r.v.u Sur' Qnrrwnb fx-mfr' Morrr-, Errr-1 Powr-rr, Mr-rfrn Rum M rrrmrrrr Grvqorv CMM: Wo rrfr U Syrrrr Wr'.1frrf'rrrrrn M rry Mqvwvil Rrrrrr T-.url Crrrrlrr-fr l rnvbffrry Mrlrxrvu Wudrivrr Brrrfy Wnrlrrir C,rrrIr-wr Mrrlrrona Fourfh row: Ewfryn Durfon Ogmr Hvnriffwon Dork Lf-0 Moonrry Vrrornro Vmrqrrrr Dnpnrrrc- Sands rrr, AW-inrr Buch Fr:-br-r..x Jorrnuon Maronr-fr Ann Lffwrr HJZPI Me-rcdlrrr Grvaldrnrt Girly Barbara Hur!-ron Dororhy Brown Jo Ann Frou? Srxrrlvy Anne' Luc nr Lura Mabry Roair- Bane Fiffh row: Billy Rosen Donard Rrqnrfy Rurh Marsrrarl Ruby Turpin Airnu Phibbs Rlra Krncer Edith Wolfe- Nrone Dunaqan Dorothy Bobby Srbyl Cox Margie Krnq Maxine Gregory Berry McFaII Berry Jo Charrrn Oliie Lee Landrs Sixfh row: Jrrrrrrry Huqrrew Cr-qrrrrf Rny Thonrnrr Corrirmn BEN Ryan Rkrrnrd Forrnvr Charles McGloHrin Roqvr Ryan Crow- Olrvvr Lvonard Trronras Jack Donron Arran Crrrisrrron WrIrr.1rrr Lvfrwrcrr David Cnyincss Som Morris Roberr Dunoqan Konnerh Schrader Freddie Corllns Snrrr Worrerl Howard Rorrfr Rifrrard Hull Jackrf' Ford I-uqare Hwsr Freshman Class - - -- li, X M . X Flrsf row: R. J. Harris Second row: Nellie Slewarl Elaine Hayler l Lena Paqans Leona Windle Mary Ruih Spencer Slella Kemp Belly Lou Larqen Theresa Dallon Pal Runion Barbara Howell June Shupe Helen Ouesenberry Sue Rorrer Mildred Goad Sophia Rigney Frances Craig Third row: Berry Poore Ruby Wriqhl Linda Warf Jean Hyafl Elizabelh Anne Rounlree Bodean Slammers Hazel Parsell Joyce Gallimore Helen Lineberry Iris Carper Marlha Keqley Eleanor Leache Donald Shupe Charles Black Fourlh row: Nelda Lee Davis Gladies Marlin Joan Ashley Doris Anne Burchefl Mildred Quesenberry Berry Gaye Umberqer Merrianne Middlecamp Daisy Wriqhl Pauline Farmer Rulh Swain 'lord Turpin David Williams Wallace Neese Vernon Shelor Fiffh row: Porler Downey, Jr Joseph Kanode Bobby Bassett Mary Trail Jerry Pace Charles Den? Donald Powers Elmer Wriqhl Don Owens Jackie Mabry John Turner Leroy Waddell Roberf Churnbley Ray Soulhern Charles Thompson Sixlh row: Euqene Nunn Roberl McAllisler James Mabry Terriple Painler B. B. Brownl Jr. Joe Ed Mabe Richard Lullrell Anlon Wallner Ronald Lindarnood Bill Srnirh Earl Jenkins Bob Welch Marvin Marshall Jimmy Jones Larry Sanders Douqlas Davis Mac Allcins Carl Andrews Donald Roberlson Clornan Finn Glen l-lorlon Charlie Richardson Charles Harrell Stanley Srools fiagi' Ilurtg AP Lil Seventh CDl'dCl2 Miss Galilee Phelp Norma Baker Belly Bearrrvr Frank Bixler Alicr- Burctrett Richard Burchelt Carroll Cardin Harvey Cook Benson Cox Ruth Dalton Mary Davis Margie Edwards Douglas English Donald Fink Roscoe Grubb Donald Haqee Evelyn Hall Peggy Harrell David Hart Rosa Hudson Bobby Hull Sarah Hutt Janet Humphrey Torrrmy Jordan Viola Jung Stanley King Belly Lovern Torrrrrry Mabc Garland Martin Dorothy McNew J. C, Mcllobertn Lukas Meredith Jarres Moore Thelma Myers Mary Reynolds Margaret Rupe James Ryan John Sadler Carol Shultlebarqer Gladys Spence Everelle Sutphin Wallace Sulphin Ruth Waddell Robert Wainright Donald Whitaker Mrs. Margaret Fulk Lewis Akers Janet Bocock Lewis Ayers Mary Barnett Bunny Boley Ellen Kate Bruce Tommy Burton Fred Carrico Leflha Clark David Conner Freddy Cummings Jean Davis Alene Dutton Measie Edwards Curtis Fowlkes Rex French Marvin Gregory Bonnie Hall Elray Hanks Ina Harrell Dawn Hutt James Jonas David Jones Janice Jones Edith King Jewel King Carol Lester Roberta Linkous Don Logan Jean McMillan Eva Sue Moses Joe Newman Clinton Owens David Powell Janet Ouesenberry Jackie Roseberry Clarence Saunders Bill Scott Benny Siusher Betty Lou Smith Douglas Smith Jean Wilson Elaine Wirt Miss Lillian Smith Daryl Akers Rayo Andrews Herman Bevil Harry Bourirs Bobby Bratlon Helen Brickey Helen Burton Kenneth Cameron lrvinq Crutl John Davidson Phyllis Davidson Bobby Epperly Rebecca Fizer Curtis Foley Charlotte Gernmell Sally Gilmer Ruth Ann Goad Phyllis Gress Marvin Grubb Peqqy Hedge Mary Horton Carl tlughett Barbara Isaacs Doris Jacobson Donald Jones Patricia Jordan Janie King Bernice LeFew Ira Lewey Hubert Marshall James Martin Nancy Marlin Darleen Meredith Mary Jane Moore Jimmy Patterson Isabel Pickett Russell Slaydon Melva Smith Edgar Summer Nancy Warburton Ann Whisman Kenneth White Ann Woltenden Mrs. Dora Lugar Franklin Bryant Curtis Bowman Henry Davis Clittord Davis Arlie Gibbs Luther Henderson Calvin Henderson Calvin McGlothan James Odhanr Donald Ratclitt lrvinq Reese Curtis Ridpalh Daniel Rorrer Starlyn Sanders Daryl Vaughan Franklin Viars Fred Waller Ollen White Filden Worrel HE seventh graders, next year's underclassmen. played an important part in the school this year. We take pleasure in having them represented among us: tor we teel that they iustitiably merit this recognition. This group is a valuable part ot our school and their many contributions have proven quite valuable. The seventh grade students are under the leadership ot Mrs. Margaret Fulk, Miss Lillian Smith, Miss Galillee Phelps and Mrs. Dora Lugar. They also have a student council representative, who was Elray Hanks. fllljl' llrirtgv-viylll Sixth GTGCJZ Miss Ruby Graham Charles Allison Charles Anderson Lamonr Andrews Rebecca Barneii Shirley Bedsaul Miller Bushong Paul Childress Vv'alier Craig Toni Crowell Charlie Ferguson Jirnmy Fisher Rosa Lee Gleason Belly Grubb Doris l-lagee William Harwood Leroy Jones Mary Anne Jennings Calherine Jordan Marie Leilwich V. H. Linlcous Bob Lynch Tornrny Mayers Cozene McNew Curlis Merediih Jesse Moses Donald Nance Duane Pace Ann Padgell' Donald Poore David Prall Wanda Roberlson Evelyn Rcseberry Pauline Roseberry Tommy Sarvea Joe Shinaulf Shirley Smiih Bill Sprair Roselra Thompson Mildred Tracy Irene Wallner Nelson Walkers Gary Whiraker Charles Young Mary Anne Young Mrs. W. B. Allison, Jr. Berry Lou Alcer Parsy Amburn John Baugh Alfred Burlon Isabelle Cameron Coleen Craig Eleanor Evens Doris Farmer Barbara Gibbs Bonnie Grubb Frances Hagee Peggy Horton Sue Howard Billy Hughes Clay Hughelr Barry Jones Joel Juslin Darrell Keqley Paul LeFew Douglas Malone David Manuel Douglas McNeelev Geraldine Merediih Penny Meredilh Bill Newman Billy Musser Glenna Pagan Joan Payne Jack Pearrnan Clara Phibbs Draper Poore Jimmy Powers Jane Prali Naomi Quesenberry Henry Roberison Glenna Rupe Janie Srnilh Bobbie Slewarl Shirley Sfilwell Mildred Slools Emory Suiphin Gaynell Sulphin Marie Swindell Doris Vaughn David Wilson Dickie 'Wolfe Mrs. B. B. Rufherford Pauline Anderson Marie Bulls Garnell Byrd Dora Lee Charlion Bessie Cool: Frank Cosliqan Donnie Dallon Tommy Davis Waller Dickerson Richard Goad Edward Gray Cecil Haqa Phyllis Hamilion Ruih Haqa Baroara Hall Bonnie Harreld Bernie Irvin Lawrence Johnson Jimmy Jones Sue Lesier Douglas Linkous Peggy Mannings Torn Puclxeii Ernesr Rash Gladen Reece Clarence Slaydon Beriha Tale Frank Waller Phillip Waller Tommy Wilson l-IE sixlh graders, The youngeslr members oi our sludenr body, are very acrive They . have conlribuled lo every school drive wilh much enlhusiasm and have been a greal help in numerous assembly programs in which 'rhey displayed lheir lalenr. For lhe Tirsl lime lhis group oi siudenls has been represenled in lhe srudenl council This represenlalive was Tommy Wilson. The leachers leading lhis group are: Miss Ruby Grahams Mrs. B. Bevins Rulheriord and Mr William B. Allison, Jr. fiugv thirty mm -nk ,firms in 1 41 +w'+'l.n- .anvil .,?f'!fy , fx . 1 , ,. Yi fy! 'IEEXZMQL x , Y vi 'X . y 3533! xu N. Q 4 gf ,Q H fig QR ' 5 Qi -Q1-1 if h M. X g'f i X' id. Y ' 'L I , a:..L. , as 153. nk . Q 01119 V lr fl x L g.,f1 ' ' Qu fdfrllfl C3 en1:M:.4 - Because of her rare combinaTion of charm, humor, and inTelli- gence, Evelyn Sorrell was chosen as one of This year's ouTsTanding seniors. Evelyn is a member of several honorary clubs and is Iiferary ediTor oT The ORIOLE. We know she will succeed. Vera Wingo, an all-round high school sTudenT, has a sTraighT A scholasTic raTing This year. She sTands ouT as a hard working member of The Girls Tri-l-li-Y and The STudenT Council. She Typifies The grace and personaliTy so becoming To a high school sTudenT. 4 nv PresidenT of The Tri-l-li-Y, Mary Clare Dunlap, has shown remark- able leadership and characTer in her many school acTiviTies. You won'T Tind any sTudenT more dependable Than Mary Clare. Good luck To a swell sTudenT. Being presidenT oT The STudenT Council Takes a greaT amounT oT paTience and undersTanding, and KenneTh STaTTord has Tulfilled his office To an eminenT degree. KenneTh is well-liked by all oT The sTudenT body. Bobby Cruise has done a splendid iob as Business Manager of The ORIOLE. AlmosT every one has heard his golden TrumpeT, and agree ThaT he really has TalenT. l-laTs oTT To a well-liked sTudenT. Perhaps The hardesT working sTudenT is Alan Groseclose, our esTeemed EdiTor-in-Chief. l-le has proved his abiliTy by ediTing The ORIOLE, making a high scholasTic average, belonging To The BeTa Club. NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. Boys' l-li-Y, and Virginia LiTerary SocieTy. Alan plans To sTudy law. We know he will become an ouTsTanding lawyer. page forty one -. 'H ,A--1 , 'V iavfafl I '- 4 Q33 mp' 'Bs ,. '. 4' 'VR I . K z at 51 . J' . ' kr A . Tuff x , 1 'X 4 5 . K , P , , A U , 5 J .f 1 Q .. , 3 .11 f nf 'nw f i Q: in v 'EIS ,v , ,g Q F X X TW f xkz X f . fa X Q 95 Q f S' X X in tx ,sn ..- ..: 7, K fi X- x -x .. M. Q. W. if ,,.:1.i'1 :.F32f.j. .- N , , my Q, xg Q ' 4 f 1 4 Yi' Mijmf' 'uf 2 fwigiiw - QW: V P as as F, wb. X, ,K X, .,., S .. X R , , Rf f gggxs? 'sw . ,QW my - 55 A X .P - , , as 1- agep X X sg 9,549 in ' 'QL 's Sgr ' f page forty-four V1 gjamonallifieo X 'lf ,lf nk gk June Kegley .,.,,., Mary Frances Aslcew Colleen Gibson .,... Mary Frances Askew ..,.... Mildred Davidson, . . Jeanne Kegley .... Anila Bailey ,... Evelyn Sorrell ............. Mary Clare Dunlap. Mildred Davidson. . . Dorollwy Fuller ,... June Kegley. . Curesf r...... Mos'r Comical .... Bes'r Dressed ........ M'os'r l-lappy-G o-Luclcy .,... Bes'r Dancers ..,..... Bes'r Looking. . Mos'r Original. Mos'r Talkafive ...., Mosl' Talenled, Besl School Spiril' ......... Nosiesl' ....... Friendliesl' ,,.. 1+-kxllfxwfx' T. J. Duncan Ben Pearman . . . .Darrell Gollilwer Ben Pearman . . . . Dee Black Joe l-lelvey Buddy Rafcliff Berl Boll Bob Cruise .T. J. Duncan Buddy Clarlc Joe l-lelvey 'w-.N ww 9' f hav 1 sul W1 A. II mi .... : is ....,.. Q., a 1 .i . 1 X -S s ,, . -In : ..... .A ., :LI :Q-.I if 0 .Fil K - N bg S 'Q psi ig 'M ' F ,A ' 'al f Gms '. . 1, A - . if A Jai www x A is ,A , iv Sis WN National l'lonor Society - - - !'Q Firsf row: Mrs. Nesfer Pnroiic, soonsor, Loraine Richardson, Maw Clare Dunlap, Lois Anno Duncan. Second row: Drxrolhy Fuller Vera Winqo. Third row: Mary Anne Craig, Evelyn Hall, Lois Harrell. Fourfh row: Fw-lvrr Sorrell, Mary Ellen Horsley, Alan Groseclose, No? shown: Bobby Cruise. HE members of lhe Nafional l-lonor Sociely were chosen from lhe senior class on lhe basis of scholarship, leadership, characrer, and service. Their acliviries were led by Loraine Richardson, president Dorolhy Fuller, viceepresidenl: Evelyn Sorrell, secrelary: and Mary Anne Craig, lreasurer. Mrs. Nesrer Perdue was lheir sponsor. The sociely endeavored lo improve +he scholaslic srandards of The school by sponsoring lhe honor roll, The honor roll was posled each six weelcs and lisled lhe sludenls who had made sfraighl Asif ll also gave honorable me-nlion fo ihose wilh a B average. The club sold pencils wilh lhe loofball schedule prinled on lhem. Al 'rhe end ol lhe year new members were elecled and were honored by lhe senior members wilh a banquel. filgfi' fnl'lvx'-.i'1i.l' National Junior l-'lonor Society - - - Y Firsf row: Tommy Bones, Sue SpraTT, Berkeley Gilmer. Second row: Duane Mink, Lula STooTs, Mary HamiITon. Third row: Tommy Thomas, lrene Harrison, Colleen Wi'T. Fourfh row: Donald PraTT, Bobby Beamer, Cecil Logan. Sponsor: Miss Mayme KaTherine McCoy. NoT shown: Pauline Akers, Glenna Ballinger. HE NaTional Junior Honor SocieTy is an organizaTion Tor The sophomores who have had a B average in Their Treshman year, ancl have conTinued wiTh good grades ThroughouT Their sophomore year. Only Those sTudenTs who are ouTsTanding in leadership, service, and characTer are elecTed To membership in This organizaTion. AT The head oT This club were: Berkeley Gilmer, presidenT3 Glenna Ballinger, vice-presi- denT: Cecil Logan, secreTary: Mary l-lamilTon, Treasurer: Colleen WirT, hisTorian3 and Miss Mayme KaTherine McCoy, sponsor. ATTer The Wyfheville TooTball game, The club gave a dance in The gymnasium. During The year They enTered Tully in The acTiviTies oi The school. New members were selecTed Trom The Treshman class aT The' close oT The school year and were honored wiTh a parTy. fragv furry-.win Beta Club - - - Firsf row: Juanita Crain, Lois Harrell, Sarah Moses, Marv Anne Craig, Lois Dunrarr. Jenn Jnrilrinsx Mary Clare Dunlao. Second row: Dororhy Fuller, Mary Ellen Horslf-yi Vern Wingo, Evrrlyn Sorrell, Evelyn Hall, Mildred DaI?on, Juni' Whf-alley, Loraine Richardson. Third row: Alan Qrowflowr Burlrly Wirl, Mark FP-rqu-son, Donald Mabry, Cnrl Hiulqv E. K. Lnrnill, Miss Env-ra Gallirnore. Hflonsfv. Noi shown: Bfflaky Clriii-,ry Hounlon Farley, VHE Bela Club is one of lhe honorary organizalions ol Pulaski High School. The purpose of This club is 'ro promole lhe ideals ol honesly, service, and leadership among high school sludenlsg lo reward rnerilorious achievemenlz and lo encourage sludenls lo con- linue lheir educalion aller high school gradualion. Miss Emma Gallimore was chosen as lhe sponsor. They were guided by 'rhe ellicienl leader- ship ol Evelyn l-lall, presidenlq Alan Groseclose, vice-presidenlg Lois Anne Duncan, secrelaryi and Vera Wingo, lreasurer. This group again sponsored lhe annual Kiddie Dance , one ol lhe mosl delighllul school aclivifies. fwlqi' furfyfrigylll Debating Club - - - Sealed: Merila Ryan, Helen Lineberry, Mary Frances Askew, Al l-larnillon, Berl Boll, Helen Scofl, Freda Landrelh, Doris Mooney, Second row: Marqarel Gregory, Hazel Meredilh, Barbara Howe, Elaine Hayler, Audrey Eidson, Berkeley Gilrnery Verna Thornpson, Leona Windle, Lula Mabry. Third row: Johnny Kidd, Bobby Cruise, Tonnrny Lindsey, Jirrnny Black. No? shown: T, J. Duncan, Beulah Edney. HE Debaling Club is a new club in P.H.S. lhis year. ll was organized under The direclion of Mr. Jennings. However, due 'lo dillicullies Mr. Jennings resigned his posilion as sponsor. The club is now progressing under 'rhe able leadership ol Mrs. Lulher Farris. The following officers were elecled: Allred Harnillon, president Berl Boll, vice-president T. J. Duncan, lreasurerq Helen Scoll, secrelaryg and Mary Frances Askew, reporler. They hope 'ro have learns lo compele wilh our neighboring schools lhis year, bul rnosl of all, lhey wish lo form a good loundalion lor a beller club in lhe lulure. fugr' furtyenim' Boys, l-li-V - - U YTQ ..s-Q-Q.. Fin? row: Paul Uiibr-'qw T. J. Duncan, Second row: Wuinfn Lmliiill Clmrlf--i Eianan. Third row: Buddy Rnlflillfg Alun Gfosr-flour, Allred Haiiiilfon, John Owe.-n-.. Fourih row: Jof- Hr-lvwy, Buwil Bailf-v, E, K. Landis Raymond Swain Mark Fr-rquson, W.'iy'if- Ri riavilsorn, Buddy Wirf. Fiffh row: CurTi', Cvnlm ', Slnnlwy Snilhy Euqenv Sluww, louis. SurralT, T-louslon Farlfiyr Kffnnwlli STnlTofiT, Donald Mabry, Pnl Suwcalfy Ray Lg-Irion! Pl-nnnil Boa-Twine. Nof shown: Bobby Crui-.H L. J. Ba-.sf-H, Ja-nf-A, Cliri-,lvy .lair--A, Byrd. UTSTANDING ChrisTian characTer and high ideals oT living, exTending ThroughouT The school and communiTy is The basis oT membership in The Boys' l-li-Y. Mr. WalTer Griggs was unanimously re-elecTed as sponsor aT The TirsT oT The year. ATTer Two elecTions resulTed in Ties Tor The presidency, Paul Umberger and T. J. Duncan were insTalled as coApresidenTs, wiTh Warren I.uTTrell as recreTary-Treasurer. The disTricT Hi-Y ConvenTion, sponsored by The local Hi-Y's and held aT The FirsT Presby- Terian Church, was The cenTer oT inTeresT This year. T. J. Duncan received a high honor by being elecTed as The nominee Tor sTaTe governor Trom This disTricT. l-le will go To Richmond and parTici- paTe in The Boys' Hi-Y sTaTe government composed oT delegaTes Trom all Tive oT The Virginia disTricTs. ftljll' jij luv Girls' Tn Hi-Y . . . Firsi row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fiffh row: Sixth row: Noi shown: Mary Clare Dunlap. Anila Bailey, Mary Erances Askew. Dorolhy Fuller, Evelyn Hall, Marv Nell l-lill. - Mildred Davidson, Mary Anne Craig, Belly Slack, Belly Jo Jennings. Belly Thompson, June Whealley, Mary Ann Woolley, Nancy Crallon, Mary Ellen Runion, Jeanne Keqley, Fonda Williams, June Keqley. Vera Winqo, Jean Jenkins, Geraldine Roberlson, Lois Harrell, Elsie Brookrnan, Marlha Moss, Loraine Richardson, Peggy Whilernan, Mary Milchell Allison. Carle Shulllebarger, Helen Kegley, Mrs. Friel Quesenberry, sponsor. HE Tri l-li-Y has slriven lhis year lo uphold ils purpose 'ro Mcreale, mainlain, and exlend lhroughoul home, school and communily high slandards ol Chrislian characlerf' The club's officers were: Mary Clare Dunlap, presidenlp Anila Bailey, vice-presidenlg Evelyn Hall, secrelaryg Mary Frances Askew, lreasurer. These ollicers were ably direcled by Mrs. Friel Quesenberry. ln November, lhe Tri Hi-Y wilh lhe Boys' l-li-Y enlerlained lhe clubs ol lhis dislricl al a convenlion. Mary Milchell Allison was elecled secrelary ol lhe dislricl lor nexl year al lhis con- venlion, which was lhe highlighl ol lhe year's work. The Girls' Tri l-li-Y allended church in a body each monlh lhis year. fugfc fifty 'nm' 1 h- Wind? GL fy? W C K' .3 A w - f 1 W 4 f' 1,8 4 ' yeimwb fag. :Hr-A5332 x-5.:4w3,-sgbgw fi' is l 15 .. M V 4 , W ,f-Sv f. 4: Q ,x ww w xx X .Y .,. Y . x V ffl is X ?,Q ww Gr A ...W-3 TJ. U PAUL RGD? CSTTOTUS - - ' -,, , i Firsf row: Mz Co:,T'rey. Second row: M-1'oa'f-T Ann lffwy Barham: Quvsenbr-rry, Ann Riqqins, Irene Warlicls. Third row: lrfnf- H,ifriif,'i M.1ir1afm Lf-llwirh Rufh Folfien BerTv Gill, Dori-, Burchvlf, Mildred Tabor. Fourfh row: Pav, Thin-f, Ann Kiniz Marv Jean Tickle, Ruih Williams, Helen Bauqh, Elizabefh CT-rislev, Bonnie Helron, Br-Hy Slrdrpl-, Fifrh row: Ann Tum, Biiibma How'-ll, Bodvani- S?.'irw'er', Mildred Dallon, Pauline Aker, Berry Bishop, Hazel Parsell, Jovi- C.illimo ', Bfflly Macy, Sixfh row: lrffl N1-wf'-an, T. J. Dunfan, Crioroe Bunn, Al T-lirviilTon, Earlie Marshall, Fred Aniburn Jnfk Saunileri, STephen Fr-lfy. N09 Shown: Dfinriii- Hanilorix Dofofhv Maloni- W lTl-T a membership oT 36, under The direcTion oT Mr. James GodTrey, The Chorus Club had a verv worThwhile year. In The Tall The club sponsored a dance in The gym, sang Tor The P.T.A., The Woman's Club and The Ellcs Memorial Service. The ouTsTandinq evenT oT The ChrisTmas Season Tor The club was The parTicipaTion in Han- dels Messiah which was presenTed on December I3 in The PresbyTerian Church. The sonqsTers added much To The beauTy OT The Spring Carnival wiTh Their melodious voices. This year, in March, The club was hosT To The DisTricT Musical FesTival. The musical year Tor The chorus was TerminaTed wiTh Their parTicipaTing in The Chorus and Band ConcerT and The commencemenT exercises. MargareT Ann Lewis was accompanisT during The pasT year. The club oTTicers were: Mary Jane Baker, president who moved To BrisTol early in The year, and was succeeded by MargareT LeTTwich3 BeTTy Bishop, vice-presidenT3 RuTh Williams, sec- reTary and Treasurer, Ann King, librarian: and Earlie Marshall, reporTer. fuiifi' fijilyjmir' Prim Priscilla ' - 0 Firsf row: Second row: Third row: Fourih row: Nof shown: Loraine Richardson, BeTTy Slack. Dorolhy Fuller, Colene RoberTson, Mary Frances Askew, BeTTy Ayers, PaT Downey, Mildred Davidson, Mary Allison, Mary Woolley, Mary Runion, Lila McCall, June WheaTIey. June Kegley, AniTa Bailey, Jeanne Kegley. Jean Jenkins, Mary Hill, BeTTy Jennings, Evelyn l-lall, Miss Margie Jacobs and Miss Louise Ellell, sponsors, Fonda Williarns, Mary Dunlap, Sylvia Dalian, Viola l-lowleTT. Helen Kegley, Carle ShuTTlebarger. HE purpose oT The Prim Priscilla Club is To creaTe higher social sTandards among The sTudenTs OT P.l-l.S. lT has done much Tor The school by sponsoring several social acTiviTies Th is yea r. New members were elecTed and iniTiaTed aT The TirsT oT The school Term. OTTicers OT The club were: AniTa Bailey, presidenTg June Kegley, vice-presidenTg Jeanne Kegley, secreTary: and Helen Kegley, Treasurer. On December l2Th, The TirsT Tormal OT The year was sponsored by The club. The V.P.l. Cavaliers Turnished The music Tor The evening. The dance was enjoyed by all who aTTended. This ChrisTmas Formal is sponsored each year by The Prim Priscilla. ln The spring, The club sponsored The 'Spring Carnival wiTh The Theme MoonlighT Serenade prevailing. The girls in pasTel dresses and The boys in Tuxedos made a lovely overTure To The season. Aided by Their Two able sponsors, Miss Margie Jacobs and Miss Mary Louise ElleTT, They have had a successTul year. flllll' .fTf'3 fZ7'f il-he HQriole Chirpsn - - - A Sealed: Buddy Wirl, Juno Whenlley, Carle Shulllebarqer, Pr-oqy Whilenian, Pal Downey, Mark Ferguson, Anila Bailey. Sfandirlq: Eailie Marshall, Cecil Logan, Belly Jo Jenn'nqs, Belly Jean Ayers, Berkeley Gilmer, Mrs. Charles Massey, Belly Jane Sfools. N09 Shown: Sadie Griwes Mary Milchell Allison Frances Rosebn-rry. HE Oriole Chirpsi' is lhe sludenl newspaper ol P.l-l.S. ll is published once a monlh and lisls as ils purposes: I. To make P.l l.S. a beller school by supporling every worlhwhile proiecl. 2. To give lho sludenls ol P.l-l.S. an unbiased reporl on school aclivilies. The Chirps slall is composed ol lhe lollowing sludenls: Peggy Lou Whileman, edilor- in-chielg June Whealley, managing edilorp Palricia Downey, business manager: Berkeley Gilmer, assislanl business manager: Carle Shulllebarger, Mark Ferguson, and Buddy Wirl, sporls edilorsq Belly Jo Jennings, Belly Jean Ayers, Frances Roseberry, Belly Slools, Sadie Grimes, Anila Bailey, Cecil Logan, and Earlie Marshall, reporlers. Mrs. Charles Massey sponsored lhe Oriole Chirps . fwlqi' fifty -.i'i.1' Band Firsi row: Second row: Third row: Fourlh row: Fiffh row: Sixlh row: Seve nlh row: Nol shown: Belly Slack, Tommy Lindsey, Belly Jean Ayers. h Evelyn Dullon, Rulh Ann Dallon, Carol Shulllebarger, Geraldine Roberlson, Douglas Malone, V. H. Lunkous Joel Juslin. Anfon Wallner, Billie Jean Dillon, Toni C'owell, Rayo Holslon, Bobby Bassell, David Scoll, Helen Burlon, Jack Marlin, Jimmy Manlz, David Powell. Tommy Jordon, David Jones, Freddy Cummings, Jimmy Pallerson, R. J, Harris, Bobby Cruise, Kennelh Slalford, Joe Ed Mabe, Tommy Mabe, Freddie Carrico, Mr. Godfrey, sponsor. Charles Ferguson, Bill Lellwich, Bob Wainrighl, Ray Lemon, Frank Swain, Jack Duncan, Carlyle Scoll, DeWayne Brown, Beverly Pearce. Doris Holslon, Barbara Hudson, Jean Lineberry, Jo-in Fanning, Richard Alley, Reedy Grimes, Elizabelh Roundlree, Ann Churnbley, Barbara Warner, Marie Lellwich, Larnonl Andrews, Elray Hanks, Bill Spralf, Jean Hydfl. Johnny Kidd, Keilh Ryan, Richard Forlner, Roland Rune Frank Farmer, Tommy Wilson. Mary Haniillon. HE Pulaski High School Band, under lhe direclion ol Mr. James H. Godlrey, is now in ils second year ol exislence. Much progress has been noled since lasl year. The group has played lor lhe loolball games. made appearances belore lhe sludenl body. and appeared in a number ol parades. Leading lhe band in ils various parades and appearances were: Tommy Lindsey as Drum Major, closely lollowed by Belly Slack and Belly Jean Ayers as Maiorelles. The ollicers lor lhe year were: Bob Cruise, presidenl: Tommy Lindsey, vicefpresidenl: Belly Slack, secrelary-lreasurery Kennelh Slallord, reporlerg Joan Fanning and R. J. Harris. li- brarians. The band made plans lo underlake anolher drive lor unilorms lhis spring as all band mem- bers do nol have unilorms. The band has also sponsored several dances in lhe school gym lhis year. The annual Spring Concerl was held in March under lhe direclion ol lvlr. Godlrey. The band also look parl in lhe Annual Music Feslival held in Pulaski lhis year. page fifty-seven Fl-l,fX,... l Firsl row: Second row: Third row: Fourfh row: No? shown: Lillian Sounder, Mary Draper l-lall, Jean Jenkins, Judy Midkill. Virqinia Foldf-n, Willie Dean Asper, Doris Wilson, CynThia Warf, Anila Bailey, Mabel Brookrnan. Ellen Cooper, ima Cox, Dorofhy Wari, Lois Mabe, Ellen Slouf, Lois Elkins, Belly Jane Lesfer, Frances Soulhern, Paulina McPeak. Sava Slillwr-ll, Irene Soniones, lois Bryson, Beily Thompson, CrysTal Sfalford, Iris Somhern, Leona Thornlon, Ella Mae Goad, Beiiy Albf-rl, France: Mai-sliall, Ducky Ausf, Jarkio Collins, Emily Eversolf-, Palsy Fisher, Alva-rfia Quesenberry. HE FuTure l-lomemakers AssociaTion was organized in P.I-l.S. Two years ago. lT was sTarTed Through The co-operaTive eTTorTs OT youTh who wish To develop social qualiTies and promoTe beTTer home liTe Tor iTs members and Their families. They adopTed The moTTo To- ward New Horizons . The club was very acTive This year. The members made slip covers Tor The TurniTure. veneTian blinds and draperies Tor The living room, and oTher useTul arTicles Tor The home economics coTTage. The oTTicers Tor This year were Jean Jenkins, presidenT: Ducky AusT, secreTary7 Lillian Saunders, Treasurer: and Mary Draper Hall, reporTer. The new sponsor was Miss Louise ElleTT. fwlyli' fij'l,i'ei'1'yllI Pep Club - - - ' . in ii s iif i iwsil , . ,.,, we D ' gseeeeaessenf s i s -1--.g-:- . igjgggsf l ssess Firsf row: Judy Midkilf, Second row: Fonda Williams, Mary Belle Yellon, Jean Jenkins, Mary Frances Askew, Gaynell Davidson, lris Carper, June Keqley. Third row: Peggy Whilernan, Elizabelh Owens, Carle Shulllebarger, Geraldine Roberlson, Mary Ellen Runion, Mildred Davidson, Lila McCall, Joan Midkill. Fourfh row: Miss Kalherine Groorn, Jeanne Kegley, Mary Anne Woolley, Frances Nance, Doris Mabe, Sylvia Dalton, Earle Shulllebarqer, Belly Jean Ayers, Marv Clare Dunlap, Miss Mayme Kalherine McCoy. Fiffh row: Evelyn Hall, Belly Slack, Loraine Richardson, Anila Bailey, Mildred Dallon Carrie Lee McDaniel, Lois Elkins, Mildred Ausl. HIS year lhe Pep Club has done much lor Pulaski l-ligh School spiril. Their boundless energy and limilless enlhusiasm pul real pep in The cheering seclion. One ol lhe more enlerlaining assemblies was presenled by lhese girls, who dressed up in complele loolball unilorms and slaged a mock loolball game in lhe gym. An Hollspringw ol lhe Girls' Monogram Club and backed by lhe sludenl body, lhese girls furnished lhe loyally, gaiely, and school spiril prevalenl al all lhe games. The ollicers ol lhe club were: Mary Frances Askew, presidenl: Mildred Davidson, vice- presidenl: Judy Midkill, secrelaryi and Jean Jenkins, lreasurer. Their sponsors were Miss Mayme McCoy and Miss Kalherine Groom. fagr fifty-nine boys' lVlono3rarn - - r N Fira! row: Jimmy Lowrnan, Buddy RaTclifTe. Second row: Charles Eidnon, Frank Craig, liernard Harriman, Donald Mabry, Buddy Wirr, Buddy Thompson. Alfred Hamilrony Carl Cavrrress, Bill Krnq. Third row: Dorm Williams, Tear Ellis , Owen Alley, Dean Tesrer, Bob King, Donald Somhern, T, J, Duncan, and Coach Ward Long. Fourfh row: Bob Blankenship, Donald Phibbs, Doug Wheeling, Marlf Ferguson. Dean Carper, Raymond Swain, Vernon Hughes, and David SCOTT. No? shown: Jon Helvey, Par SurraT, Ofis Quesenberry, John Owens, and STanley Srnifh. 7 l lE Boys' Monogram Club is a group oT energeTic and hardworking boys under The leadership oT J. Ward Long as sponsor. These boys have been very acTive in school aTTairs This year. During The year, The boys Tool: in new members who had won leTTers in some school soorT. They again iniTiaTed The new members in a hilarious buT rugged Tashion. Their oTTicers were: Joe l-lelvey, presidenT: Buddy RaTcliTT, vice-presidenT: Jimmy Lowman, secreTary and Treasurer: and Toar Ellis. STudenT Council represenTaTive. Much favorable commenT was made by The basl:eTball Tans when The Monogram boys ushered aT The games. They also sold candy during The games. The members TelT ThaT someThing should be done To sTop The dangerous snowballing and ThaT someThing should be done To Talce beTTer care oT The boys' resT room. They goT behind a campaign To improve These condiTions. They should be congraTulaTed Tor acTively sTarTing and sup- porTing The campaign. The clubls members boughT orange Monogram sweaTers This year. The club honored The senior members by helping pay Tor The sweaTers. Gold TooTballs were presenTed To The senior members of The club. IT has been wiThouT doubT, one oT The mosT successTul years in The clubis hisTory. fwrifr' .Yl,!'f.X' Girls' Monogram - - . Clockwise from Miss Ruth Simpson, Mildred Davidson, Carle ShuTflehe-rqer, Earle Shufflebarqer, Belfy Thompson, Mary Frances extreme lefT: Askew, Joan MidkifT, Judy Midkiff, June Kegley, Jeanne Keqley. HE Girls' Monogram Club is composed oT The girls who have earned our schools monogram. To be able To wear a P is an honor ThaT should noT be underesTimaTed. IT represenTs a greaT deal oT sacriTice, and service +ha+ has been given To our school. The mem- bers proudly wear Them, noT only because They parTicipaTed in aThleTics buT also because They have come Through as good losers as well as good winners. The oTTicers were: Joan MidlciTT, presidenT7 Mary Frances Askew, vice-presidenT: Carle ShuT- Tlebarger, se-creTary: and Earle ShuTTlebarger, Treasurer. The sponsor was Miss RuTh Simpson. The Girls' Monogram has sponsored The Pep Club, The elecTion oT cheer leaders, and The decoraTlon OT The TooTball Tield. lT has always worlced Tor The beTTermenT oT The school. paul' .rixly-mir' Cl'l22I' l.2c3Cl6fS - - - Firsl row: wwf-ll Div! im lvi- CVM , Marv Bull- Ywlwn. Second row: JJ, M will My, Ffxyiiii Ag,-ww Jiian Jwnl ii lv viii VV liii' , l 3- lN snappy orange and blaclc unilorrns The seven enlhusiaslic cheer leaders displayed lhal pe-p and yifalily whiCl'1belongslO such a group. Early in lhfr year seven capable and spiriled leaders lo fondufl fheers al our alhlelir eyenls were melecled by The enlire slude-nl body. The sludenrs chose Mary Frances Askew and Fonda William'. from lhe Senior class: Jean Jenlcins and Judy Midlcill from lhe Junior Cla -ylx 1 Mary Belle Yellon and Caynell Davidson from The Sophomore classy and lris Carper from lhe Freshrnan class. June Kegley and Mildred Davidson, who were also selecled, were unable lo conlinue wilh lhe Cheer Leaders lhroughour lhe year. Mini, Mary Karherine Groom and Miss Mafrne McCoy were sponsors ol lhis group during loolball and baslcelball 'reasons respefliyely. Lead in lhe yells by dynannic Judy wlidkilf, regardless ol wealher, lhis energelif group was one ol The high lighls ol every garne. They wer: always presenl lo be sure lhal everyone was gay, and lhal they lell happy buf hoarse lrorn yelling. May this same spiril Qonfinue lo reign lhrbughoul 'rhe Coming years. r l1l'fV lui' 19 'I' Football The Pulaski High School Orioles, boasfing one of The beTTer Teams in SouThwesT Virginia, compleTed iTs Ten game schedule wiTh a season record of five wins and five losses. ln Their opening encounfer, The Orioles handed The Dublin Dukes a 26-6 defeaT. The Team showed plenTy of power and gave Coach J. Ward Long an idea of how The Team would shape up. WiTh one win under Their belTs, The orange- and-black Tangled wiTh Chrisfiansburg on The Calfee Park gridiron The following Friday nighT. Displaying mosT of Their power in The firsT half, They racked up a 26 poinT lead by half-Time. Buddy RaTcliffe boosTed his scoring ToTal To four Touchdowns for The season by adding The firsT and final markers. The final Tally was 32-6, giving The birds Two disTricT wins. Taking To The road for The firsT Time, The Orioles rolled over The Blacksburg Indians aT Virginia Tech's Miles Sfadium. Affer a Blacks- burg score in The TirsT quarTer. The Pulaski boys. lead by Two agressive backs, T. J. Duncan and Buddy RaTcliffe, roared back wiTh four sTraighT Touchdowns To clinch The game, 24-I4. N Unable To peneTraTe The superior line of The William Fleming Colonels, The Orioles were compleTely ouTclassed To The Tune of 4l-7. Joe Helvey seemed To be The only Pulaski back who MABRY, Capfain could gain any ground. Dick Page displayed some excellenT defensive play, several Times dropping The Fleming ball carrier before he had reached The line of scrimmage. The once-defeaTed Orioles came ouT on Top in The sTaTisTics buT noT on The scoreboard when They losT a Thriller To The Radford BobcaTs. The Radford field was ankle-deep wiTh mud, making fooTing slippery and uncerfain. AfTer The Orioles had scored 6 poinTs in T-he firsT quarfer, Radford came back in The fourTh wi+h a six-poinTer plus The deciding exTra poinf, leaving The Orioles on The shorT end of a 7-6 score. The following Friday nighf, The Orioles came from behind To defeaf The Narrows Green Wave 24-I3 aT Ragsdale Field. AlThough The orange- and-black goT back info The win column, T. J. Duncan, shifTy Oriole halfback, was losT for The remainder of The season due To a leg iniury in The Third quarTer. AT Marfinsville, The Pulaski eleven was rid- dled by a powerful aTTack which The birds could noT maTch. The final score read 33-O. Affer oufplaying a scrappy Pearisburg Team, The Orioles found The score deadlocked aT 6-6. WiTh only Two minuTes lefT To play, Coach Long, as a lasT resorT, senT in OTis Ouesenberry, who kicked a beaufiful 30-yard field goal To give Pulaski a 9-6 edge. BLANKENST-HP CARPER DUNCAN ELLIS FERGUSON FOLDEN The Orioles dropped whaT seemed a sure win To Galax The Tollowing week. The com- binaTion oT Ferguson To WirT clicked Tor The TirsT Touchdown, while PaT SurraTT added anoTher a liTTle laTer on. BUT This I3-O lead was surpassed by The Maroon Tide and Tinally melTed inTo a I9-I3 deTeaT Tor The Orioles. WyTheville High School, boasTing one oT The besT Teams in Their hisTory, invaded CalTee Park To baTTle Tor The championship cup which is awarded To The winning Team each year. AT TirsT, The sTruggle was nip-and-Tuck, buT aTTer The TirsT quarTer, iT was WyTheville all The way. WyTheville's excellenT passing was largely re- sponsible Tor The 29-O Tally which gave Them The DisTricT Championship. AT The end oT The '47 season a TooTball banqueT was given To The players by The Lions Club and awards were presenTed To The mosT ouTsTanding players oT The year by The local merchanTs. The bangueT was Thoroughly enioyed by The players and aTTerwards The Tollowing awards were made: Buddy RaTcliTTe, mosT poinTs scored: Don Mabry, besT down Tield blocker: OTis Ouesenberry, Tield goal: French Ellis, besT all-round linesman: and T. J. Duncan, mosT valuable back. We, The sTudenT body, have been iusTly proud oT our TooTball Team This year. They have shown Tine spiriT and good Team-play which, in The Tinal analysis, is iusT as imporTanT as being a winning Team. HELVEY B. KING Junior Varsity Football The Pulaski Oriole Junior VarsiTy played Their TirsT game oT The season wiTh The Radford BobkiTTens aT RadTord. The hard-ToughT con- TesT ended in a O-O Tie. Doug Divers, promising Oriole Tullback, and OTis Ouesenberry did mosT oT The ball carrying, while Doug BraTTon con- necTed Tor several long passes. ln The reTurn maTch on Their home Tield, The Jayvees Tared much beTTer by licking Radford 25-6. BraTTon and Dean Carper led in The scoring behind good line play Trom The whole Torward wall. Unable To hold The Baby Maroons oT WyThe- ville in check, The Oriole Jayvees wenT down in deTeaT Tor The TirsT Time To The Tune OT I8-7. The combinaTion oT quaTerback Ezzie Ouesen- berry To end Bob King broughT Pulaski a Tally in The TourTh quarTer. Ouesenberry also drop- kicked The exTra poinT. Baugh and King were sTandouTs in The line, buT The WyTheville eleven goT all The breaks and The game was Thus decided. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE '48 PULASKI OPPONENT PULASKI OPPONENT 26 Dublin 6 24 Narrows I3 32 Chrisfiansburg 6 0 Mariinsville 33 24 Blacksburg I4 9 Pearisburg 6 7 William Fleming 4l I3 Galax I9 6 Radford 7 0 Wyfheville 29 R, KI NG LOWMAN B Squad . . . 351' 4. Firsi row: Sm' D. wnfry. Second row: Drwil 51 ml, Roy lar'-ian. George Bauqh. Sonny Lesley Freddy Newnmn. CMM. Graham, Fred Grvoow. Third row: Rol.mn'1 Rawg Man Powe'-s, James Graham, Doug Bmllon. Bill Loder, Slanle-y Snri'ly Donald Hnfrvll. . No? shown: l ir'lf7r' C,5i,f-whkwvrrw, Doug Whcelinrx, Robfff Dunnigan, Dean Tr-slfrr Track lhe slale even? and perhaps sel a new slale We are looking lorwarcl +0 a more success- ful and beller-organized lrack Jream This year. We have one le-Herman back, AI I-larnillon, who only began lraclc compelilion las? year. l-le nol only won 'rhe Dislricl 6 high jump, buf wenl on lo win lhe slale championship high jump in Charlollesville. We hope lhal he will again win RATCUFFE SOUTHERN record for The high iump. TRACK SCHEDULE '48 April-af Galax April-af Blacksburg April-af Blacksburg May-ai CharloHesvilfe SURRATT WILLIAMS Galax-Fleming Radford-Pulaski Blaclmsburg-Radford Chrisfiansburgfulaslri Disfricf Meef af V.P.l. Shale Meef WlRT Q, ,M ... Q Q. .S 1355 M, Ny wi 0,55 Basketball As The baskeTball season rolled around, The school was looking Torward To a beTTer-Than- average season on The hardwood. Four leTTer- men were back including CapTain Jimmy Low- man, Mark Ferguson, Doug Williams, and Buddy RaTcliTTe. Also up Trom The Junior VarsiTy were Vernon Boadwine, T. J. Duncan, Buddy WirT, Doug BraTTon. Dean TesTer, and Raymond Swain. ParTicularly promising were Doug Divers, who Transferred Trom a prep school, and Buddy BaT- cliTTe, whose ball-handling proved To be a valu- able asseT To The '47 Team. From This galaxy OT TalenT, Coach J. Ward Long was expecTed To have Trouble in picking The besT sTarTing Tive. The opening game was wiTh The high school TaculTy, and The Orioles sTarTed The season wiTh a bang as They swished The neTs Tor 37 poinTs while limiTing Their opponenTs To a close 35. Holding The lead The enTire game, The Orioles Took a non-disTricT game Trom Draper 30-I6. Ferguson, Tlashy Oriole Torward, showed up especially well by racking up l4 poinTs. STill unable To cope wiTh Pulaski's TasT mov- ing quinT, Draper High School wenT down again 4l-I6 in a reTurn maTch aT The Pulaski gym be- hind The marksmanship oT Buddy WirT's high scoring leTT hand ThaT Tlipped in ll poinTs. ln Their TirsT disTricT game, The Orioles were compleTely ouT-classed by The William Fleming Colonels oT Roanoke, 55-29. Bounding back Trom Their TirsT deTeaT, The orange-and-black Took a 42-37 game Trom Nar- rows, sTaging a Thrilling comeback. ATTer a slow sTarT, Bud RaTcliTTe, shiTTy Oriole guard, sparked his Team To The win by dropping in I6 poinTs. JWMAN Caplain FERGUSON BOADWINE The Orioles suTTered Their second seTback oT The season aT The hands oT The ChrisTiansburg Demons, 29-28 on The MonTgomery CounTy CourT despiTe The vain eTTorTs oT Bud RaTcliTTe and PeanuT Boadwine, who scored 9 and 7 poinTs respecTively. The Tollowing Friday, The Orioles losT a Thriller To a TasT Alumni Team, compo-.ed oT pasT high school sTudenTs. The score read 36-3l. The Pulaski guinT Took an easy 49-22 vicTory Trom The Fries l-ligh School Tive, wiTh a newcomer, Doug Divers, sTripping The neT Tor six Tield goals To Take The scoring laurels Tor The nighT, A lasT minuTe score by Mark Ferguson gave The Orioles a 27-26 edge over The Blacksburg Indians wiTh Divers again leading The scoring, geTTing I3 poinTs. WiTh Three games on Tap in one week, The loirdmen Took an easy 69-39 win Trom WyTheville wiTh CapTain Jimmy Lowman and Forward Mark Ferguson each garnering I3 poinTs. RadTord Took a 34-32 hearTbreaker Trom Pulaski in The Oriole gym behind The sharp- shooTing OT Sherman Davis, RadTord Torward. WiTh The score Tied 30-30 in The lasT Three minuTes, The Orioles were making a brillianT comeback. All hope was seemingly gone when Davis Tlipped in Two sTraighT baskeTs, puTTing RadTord ouT TronT 34-30. Then Jimmy Lowman, in a vain aTTempT To save The game, dropped in one oT his Tamous hook shoTs, BuT, Time ran ouT, and The ValianT Orioles conTinued under The RadTord iinx. Buddy RaTcliTTe Turned in his usual good game being high scorer wiTh I4 poinTs. The Tollowing week againsT Pearisburg, The score was The same as wiTh RadTord, buT Pulaski DUNCAN RATCLIFFE DIVERS came ouT on Top of The 34-32 decision. The scoring was abouT evenly divided wiTh Duncan Taking The Iaurels. geTTing four field goals and a chariTy Toss for a 9 poinT ToTaI. Ably led by Vernon Boadwine. wiTh Thirfeen poinTs, The P.I'I.S. Team Took a scanT vicTory from Fries High School on The Fries Courf. The Orioles were in hoT wafer all The way wiTh Fries leading 20-I5 aT The half-Time inTermission. Then Divers, RaTcIiTfe. and Ferguson began clicking in The Third quarfer and The game was nip-and-Tuck The resT of The way wiTh Pulaski emerging The vicTor. In chalking up Their TenTh vicTory, The Orioles. seeking revenge for Their one poinT loss in The previous game wiTh The Demons. were never headed by ChrisTiansburg. and Took an easy 39-27 vicTory. RaTcIiffe Took The scoring honors wiTh IO poinTs. followed by Lowman and Boadwine wiTh 7 poinTs each. The Orioles Took a close 34-28 win from a scrappy Blacksburg five ThaT sTaged an almosT disasTrous comeback. WiTh The score 24-7 aT The half, The Orioles seTTIed back To an easy win, IeTTing The reserves finish ouT The game. BuT when The final whisTIe blew. Blacksburg had nearly Tied The score. despiTe Divers' I I poinTs. Pulaski honorably bowed To William Fleming, 55-33. in a game marked by 49 fouls, of which Fleming made The necessary poinTs To win. sinking 25 ouT of 38. Three Pulaski sTarTers IefT The game on fouls, leaving a second sTring defense To The mercy of The fasT Roanoke quinT. Pulaski had an off nighT. and losT To T-he Narrows Green Wave 36-33 aT Narrows The following Friday nighT. WirT and RaTcIiTTe sTripped The neTs for 9 poinTs apiece, To copp scoring honors. The Orioles dropped a lopsided game To Radford's Bobcafs 56-34 aT Radford. buT were assured of a TournamenT bid despiTe The loss. The sTeeI backboards and a good fasT break accounTed for The defeaT aIThough RaTcliff did geT 9 poinTs. In Their final game of The regular season. The Orioles Trounced Pearisburg 56-39. GeTTing off To a fasT sTarT. Pulaski had iumped To a I4-0 lead by The firsT quarTer. This had increased To 32-2I by The Third quarTer. T. J. Duncan and Vernon Boadwine, each a graduaTing senior. Took scoring honors wiTh I I poinTs apiece. They were followed closely by Buddy WirT wiTh 8 poinTs and Creep Williams wiTh 6 poinTs. Pulaski. as usual. hiT one of The Two besT Teams in The disTricT in Their firsT game of The class B disTricT 6 baskefball TournamenT held aT The Virginia Tech gymnasium. The Orioles were up againsT The Marfinsville Bulldogs. raTed second only To William Fleming in disTricT sTanding. MarTinsviIle was hiTTing from all angles and Pulaski, somewhaT confused by The Virginia Tech glass backboards. could noT wiThsTand The sTrong aTTack. AIThough PeanuT Boadwine, lanky' Oriole cenTer. sunk 6 baskeTs from The floor and 7 aT The foul line for a I9 poinT ToTaI. The Tall, smooTh quinT from Henry CounTy averaged I2 poinTs per man To run up a 67-46 score. Boad- wine was crediTed by many as playing The besT game of any cenTer in The TournamenT. CapTain Jimmy Lowman also showed up well, scoring I0 poinTs. lv1arTinsviIIe wenT all The way inTo The,-Q' finals buT dropped The deciding game To William Fleming 46-40. Buddy RaTcIiffe was high scorer for The year. having I57 poinTs in 20 games, for an 8 poinTs per game average. Mark Ferguson sec- ond in poinTs wiTh III. followed by PeanuT Boadwine wiTh l05. Doug Divers was second in poinTs-per-game average wiTh beTTer Than 6 To his credif. Rounding ouT The firsT seven highesT ToTaIs were Buddy WirT having 97 poinTs., Jimmy Lowman wiTh 94. Doug Divers wiTh 83. and T. J. Duncan wiTh 8I. As a posTscripT To The season, we are happy To announce ThaT Buddy WirT, dependable for- ward, has been eIecTed capTain of nexT year's squad. The Orioles hung up a season record of I2 wins and 8 losses for The '49 Team To aTTempT To maTch. and, as The uniforms wenT To The moTh- balls, The school was righTIy proud of iTs '48 Team. Jr. Varsity Pulaski High's baskeTbaII iayvees compIeTed an impressive season record of 5 wins and 2 losses, winning from ChrisTiansburg and Blacks- burg Twice and Radford once. page .sixty-nine I Jr. Varsity - - - Coach Fronf row: .l rn TM i '-i B ll Bliinvi rv ni: Lui Qin-if-nlwriy Cvorqr- Bariqn, Frank Que-wnbf-rry. pvrry Wilson l'i A '-ir 1 M Back row' Wifi Mui, lr i lir' ir' B 'l li- 'ir Riiruzrl Allrw Rorwefv Diinagan Garland Harrir, San 4 l L Wll-'i iirii'- Kin, i. 'ir'lii rr'. Corning ou? werond in flue league, llney irnlffrred fluff lournamenl al Radlord wiilw l1igl'1 hops -L,, ln the wemilinala, Pulaslriis 'All leam ilr-lcialc-Cl Blarlruburq -i All 35728, aller Trailing llicern llwc: lirwl lliren guarlers. George Bauglw, nrorinq IO poinlu, led hir, leann lo ilwe win. being lollowrirl by llnrr Queaenberry brollwere willi 6 poinlu apifrfe, lvlalcing a Clean sweep, ilie BH foam aluo won beliind llie slwarpelnooling ol Sammy Craig willw IO poinlz. ln llwfr linal-, with Radford, The baby Orioles loel 1163? alllrouglw Brallon goi i4 poinls lo Bli'AilfHN TESTER BASK ET BA L L PULASKI OPPONENT 37 Faculfy 35 30 Draper I6 4I Draper lb 29 William Fleming 55 42 Narrows 37 28 Clhrisfianslaurg 29 3 I Alumni 36 49 Fries 22 27 Blacisburg 26 69 Wyfheville 39 32 Radford 34 Wi LLIAMS in SCHEDULE 48 PULASKI OPPONENT 34 Pearisburg 32 42 Fries 40 39 Chrisfiansburq 27 34 Blacksburg 28 33 William Fleming 55 33 Narrows 36 34 Radford 56 56 Pearisbwg 39 TOU RNAMENT 46 Marlinsville 67 FA R M E R J. WARD LONG SWMN Managers E Coach h ll' lfld D lv a d R d S a'n Sranding- Frenc E is, ,l red a on n avmon W Kneeling: Donald Phibbs and Vernon l-luohes. lalce lhe scoring honors. The B reams game came our a 3026 score wilh Radford on lhe lop. l-larris and Alley were high wilh 9 apiece lor lhe losers. Eranlc and Buddy Quesenberry were chosen lirsl slring forward and guard respeclively on lhe all-'rournamenl leam while Richard Alley placed on lhe B leam. Medals were awarded lhe runner-up leams and lrophies lo lhe winning leams. Wilh This experience, lhe '48 iayvees should be able lo help mold lhe l49 varsily. CAPTAlN MARY KATHERINE ereoom Baseball Wilh 7 lellermen bacls lrom lasl year's squad, lhe prospecls lor a line leam seem very good, The lellermen include 3 regular pilchers and Caplain Joe Lawson. They expecl To play I4 games This season and we believe lhal' They will well-represenl P.H.S. BASEBALL SCHEDULE '48 April 6 Narrows home April 30 Radford away April 9 Blacksburg away May 4 Wylheville home April I3 Pearisburg home May 7 Narrows away April I6 Wyllleville away May ll Dublin away April 20 Pearisburg away May I4 Radford home April 23 Dublin home May I8 Galav home April 27 Galax away May 2l Blaclrsburg home SLACK C SHUFFLEBARGER DALTON RICHARDSON NANCE QLJESENBERRY BAUGH TIDKIFF Girls' Basketball The Pulaski I-ligh School girls were looking Torward To a good season This year, having back such regulars as CapTain Carle ShuiTlebarger, her Twin sisTer Earle ShuTTIebarger, Joan Mid- kiff, and Helen Baugh. 0Thers To see acTion were Loraine Richardson, BeTTy Slack, Jewel Black, ElizabeTh STooTs and a hosT oT oThers. The Pulaski girls made Their '48 debuf by Trouncing The FaculTy 45f3O wiTh CapTain Carle ShuTTlebarger leading The scoring. In Their second game, The OrioleTTes came ouT on The shorT end oT a 3l-28 score wiTh Draper, despiTe The eTTorTs oT C. Shuilflebarger and Mid- kiTT. Avenging Their previous loss, The OrioleTTes eked ouT a 26-20 win in Their reTurn maTch wiTh The Draper girls on The Pulaski courT. William Fleming Trounced The OrioleTTes SI-47 in a hard-ToughT game on The Roanokers' courT The Tollowing week. ATTer This close decision, The Pulaski girls Took a 3I-2I game Trom The Narrows girls. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCI-IEDULF '48 PULASKI OPPONENT PULASKI OPPONENT 45 Faculfy 30 9 Radford V I9 28 Draper 31 20 Pearisburg I7 26 Draper 20 I7 Fries 28 47 William Fleming 5I 4I ChrisTiansburg 28 3l Narrows 2l 49 Blacksburg 39 I9 ChrisTiansburg 38 24 William Fleming 34 29 Fries 53 35 Narrows 2I 34 Blacksburg 26 I9 Radford 33 35 WyTheviIle I6 Ib Pearisburg 3l STOOTS BLACK Being compleTely ouTclassed, The OrioleTTes wenT down in deTeaT aT The hands oT The Chris- Tiansburg girls, 38-l9. Fries High School ran over The Pulaski girls 53-29 The Tollowing week. The mounTaineers oT The Fries sexTeT were iusT Too much Tor The Pulaski lassies. The OrioIeTTes Took an easy game Trom Blacksburg 34-26 behind The marksmanship oT Joan MidkiTT who dropped in I3 poinTs. In The nexT game, WyTheville l'ligh's girls were rouTed by The OrioleTTes 35-I6 wiTh BeTTy Slack Taking scoring honors wiTh I3 poinTs. The Tollowing week, The sTory was compleTely changed when RadTord ran over The OrioleTTes I9-9. No one could click Tor The Pulaski girls and alThough RadTord did noT make so many poinTs, iT was all ThaT was required. Edging by Pearisburg in The Third quarTer, The OrioleTTes won a 20-I7 decision Trom The Red DevileTTes. Carle ShuTTlebarger. as usual, led her Team by looping in 6 Tield goals and a chariTy Toss Tor a I3 poinT ToTal. DespiTe The valianT eTTorTs oT Joan ivIidkiTT wiTh ll poinTs, The Pulaski girls losT To a rough Fries ouTTiT 28-I7 in The Fries gym. GeTTing back in The winning column, The OrioleTTes Took Their nexT game Trom ChrisTians- burg 4l-28. Carle ShuTTlebarger hif her peak Tor The season by swishing The neT Tor 23 poinTs. Keeping Their sTride, The Pulaski girls copped The Tollowing game 49.39 Trom BIacksburg's DOWNEY CRIMES E. Sl-IUFFLEBARGER Qriolette Jayvees - - - Sfandinqz Miss Groom, Doris Mabe, Vivian RiTTey, Q-aynell Davidson, Mary Belle YelTon, and Mildred Davidson. Kneeling: Judy Midkifl, RuTh Folden and Peggy Whilema Squaws. ShuTTlebarger, lvlidkiTT, and Richardson Tound The range Tor 2l, lo, and IO poinTs re- specTively. The OrioleTTes dropped a hard buT vainly ToughT 34-24 game To William Fleming. WiTh Their high scoring capTain, Carle ShuTTlebarger, unable To play, The girls were greaTly handi- capped. Joan lv1idkiTT led The scoring parade wiTh ll poinTs. Behind The sharpshooTing oT lvlidkiTT and ShuTTlebarger wiTh I5 and I3 poinTs, The Oriol- eTTes Took a 35-2l vicTory Trom The Narrows girls aT Narrows The Tollowing Friday. l2adTord won a 33-I9 game Trom The Oriol- eTTes aT RadTord. ShuTTlebarger, wiTh 8 poinTs, wal high Tor Pulaski Tollowed closely by lvlidkiTT wiT 7. The OrioleTTes dropped Their Tinal game V1. To Pearisburg 3l-lo, Thus losing a TournamenT bid. The OrioleTTes ended The season wiTh a beTTer-Than-usual record oT 9 wins and 9 losses, The Three highesT scorers Tor The year were CapTain ShuTTlebarger, Joan MidkiTT, and BeTTy Slack. The season was quiTe a success, and we Teel They deserve whole-hearTed praise and re- specT. Oriolette Jayvees The OrioleTTe Jayvees, a new organizaTion, was added To The girls' sporTing agenda This year. The sTandouTs on The Team were Mary Frances Askew, high scoring Torward, and Gay- nell Davidson, an all-round player, doing well aT boTh Torward and guard. CapTained by Mildred Davidson, The Team played only Two games, boTh wiTh RadTord, losing one and Tying The oTher. We hope The experience gained This year will help Their varsiTy play in TuTure years. film' .vi'-willy-tlrrvv Sidi iii El EFF? ,L- 55 7 O O O MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED EVELYN SORRELL ALAN GROSECLOSE BEST LEADERS EVELYN HALL CARL FOLEY MOST INTELLECTLJAL VERA wlmeo CHARLES WALLS MOST DEPENDABLE MARY CLARE DUNLAP BOBBY CRUISE page .vrz'v11ty-four pagf .vc'z'rIIly-five ...CMO BEST ALL-ROUND LORAINE RICHARDSON JOE HELVEY MOST ATHLETIC BETTY SLACK BUDDY RATCLIEEE MOST DIGNIFIED ANITA BAILEY PAUL UMBERGER BEST PERSONALITY JEANNE KEGLEY BEN PEARMAN thhthhhhmquam B I IE iq, 3 , ff' A ,QD B3 .In S, A . in Q Senior Directory FREDDY AMBURN--Junior Varsify Baslcerball '43-'44: Varsify Baseball '45-'46: Chorus Club '46-'47, '47-'4-8: Sophomore S'run+ '45-'4-6: Oriole Chirps Slafi '46-'47g Fire Fighfer '46-'47. '47-'48: Spring Carnival Courf '43-'44, '47-'48. LLOYD ANDERS-Transferred from Fries '47-'48. MARY FRANCES ASKEW-Homeroom Presideni '44- '45: Inlramural Baslreiball '44-'45,'45-'4b: Junior Var- siry Baslrefball '47-'48: Assisranf Manager Girls' Baslrefball '46-'47: Girls' Monogram Club '46-'47, '47-'48, Vice-presideni '47 '48: Pep Club '46-'47, '47-'48. Presideni '47-'48: Prim Priscilla '46-'47, '47- '48: Tri Hi-Y Club '46-'47, '47-'48. Treasurer '47-'48: Siudenf Council '47-'4B: Debaiing Club '47-'48: Re- - porfer '47-'48: Junior Play '46-'47: Cheer Leader '47- '48: Spring Carnival Courf '46-'47, '47-'48: College- William and Mary. ANITA JANE BAILEY-Homeroom presidenf '45-'46: Junior Play '46-'47: JunioriSfun+ '46-'47, Prim Pris- cilla '46-'47, '47-'48, Presidenr '47-'48: Tri Hi-Y '46- '47, '47-'48, Vice-presidenf '47-'48: F.H.A. Club '47-'48: Oriole Siaff Typisr '47-'48: Oriole Chirps Staff '47-'48: Sfudenf Council '47-'48: Pep Club '47- '48: Laurel Chain '46-'47: Spring Carnival Courf '47-'4B: College-Radford and Madison. BASIL BAILEY-Junior Varsiry Fooiball '44-'4S: Var- sily Foolball '45-'46: Fire Fighfer '44-'45, '45-'46, '46- '47, '47-'48: Varsify Traci: '45-'46, '46-'47: Homeroom Treasurer '45-'46: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Home- room Presidenr '47-'48. L. J. BASSETT--Freshman Homeroom Presiclenr '43-'44: Sophomore Class Treasurer '44-'45: Sophomore Sfunf '44-'45: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'487 Fire Fighrer '47-'48. CECIL DEE BLACK-Dramaiic Club '46-'47: Oriole Chirps Sfaff '4b-'47: Junior Varsi+y Foolball '46-'47: Junior Varsity Baslrefball '46-'47: Varsiiy Baseball '45- '46, '46-'47: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'4-8: Spring Carnival Couri '46-'47, '47-'48. BOB BLANKENSHIP--Varsiiy Foofball '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48: Varsiry Baseball '46-'47p Varsify Tracl: '46-'47, '47-'48: Fire Fighier '46-'47, '47-'48g Boys' Mono- gram Club '47-'48. VERNON BOADWINE-Varsily Baseball '45-'46, '46- '47: Junior Varsify Baslrefball '45-'46, '46-'47: Var- sify Baslrefball '47-'48: Varsify Foofball '47-'48: Monogram Club '47-'48: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'48: Spring Carnival Courf '47-'48. page sevgnty-.rix B O JEAN BOWYER-Varsiry Baslcelball '46-'47. DOROTHY BRICKEY-F. H.A. Club '47-'48. ELSIE BROOKMAN-Chorus Club '45-'46: Tri-Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48. MABEL BROOKMAN-F. H.A. Club '46-'47, '47-'48. LOIS BRYSON-F. H.A. Club '47-'48. BERL BOLT-Transferred from Dublin '47-'4B: Debaiing Club '47-'48. Vice-presideni '47-'48. JAMES L. BYRD-Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Junior Play '45-'46. ELIZABETH CHRISLEY-Freshman Siunf '44-'45: Li- brary Club '45-'46: Chorus Club '46-'47, '47-'48. JAMES CHRISLEY-Fire Figh+er '46-'47, Junior Sluni '46-'47: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'48. '47-'48: BUDDY CLARK-Homeroom Presidenf '45-'46: Sfudenl' Council '45-'46: Junior Play '46-'47: Fire Fighier '45-'46, '46-'47: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48. JACKIE COLLlNS-Freshman Sruni' '44-'45: Chorus Club '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48: Sophomore Slunr '45- '46: Oriole Chirps Sraff '46-'47: F. H. A. Club '47-'48. FRANK CRAIG-Foorball Manager '45-'46, '46-'47: Baslcerball Manager '46-'4-7: Monogram Club '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48: Fire Fighfer '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47. '47-'48: Spring Carnival Courl' '47-'48. MARY ANNE CRAIG--Homeroom Secrerary '44-'45: Freshman S+un+ '44-'4-5: Homeroom Vice-presidenl '45-'46: Sophomore S'run+ '45-'46: Junior Play '46-'47g Befa Club '46-'47, '47-'48: Narional Honor Sociefy '47-'48. Treasurer '47-'48: Girls' Tri Hi-Y '47-'48: Oriole Sfaii Assisfani Typisf '47-'48: Virginia Girls' S+a'le Delega+e '46-'4-7: Disirici Chairman for S. C. A. '47-'48: Laurel Chain '47-'48. NANCY CRAFTON-Homeroom Secrerary '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47: Freshman Sfuni '44-'45: Tri Hi-Y '47-'487 Library Club '45-'46. HURLEY CREGGAR-Fire Fighrer '44-'45: Homeroom Treasurer '44-'45. 1- -M- Senior Directory ROBERT CRUISE-Freshman Stunt '44-'45: Sophomore Stunt '45-'46: Junior Stunt '46-'47: Student Council '45-'46, '47-'48, Vice-president '47-'48: Band '46-'47, '47-'48, President '47-'48, Junior Honor Society '44- '45: National Honor Society '47-'48: Beta Club '46- '47, '47-'48: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'48g Fire Fighter '45-'46. -'47, '47-'48: Debating Club '47-'48: Junior Play -'47: Oriole Statt Business Manager '47-'48: S. P. C. P. '46-'47g Spring Carnival Court '47-'48. 46 '46 JUNE DALTON--Girls' Varsity Basketball '46-'47, '47- '48: Junior Play '46-'47. MILDRED DAVIDSON-Prim Priscilla '46-'47, '47-'48: Intramural Basketball Manager '44-'45: Cheer Leader '46-'47, '47-'48, Head Cheer Leader '47-'48: Mono- gram Club '46-'47, '47-'4-8: Pep Club '46-'47, '47-'48, Vice-president '47-'48: Homeroom Secretary '44-'45: Tri Hi-Y Club '46-'47: '47-'4B: Junior Varsity Basket- ball '47-'48, Captain '47-'48: Spring Carnival Court '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48: College-Brevard. LOIS ANNE DUNCAN-Freshman Stunt '44-'45I Junior Honor Society '44-'45. Secretary '45-'46g Sophomore Stunt '45-'46g National Honor Society '47-'48: Beta Club '46-'47, '47-'48, Secretary '47-'48. T. J. DUNCAN-Homeroom Vice-president '44-'45, '45-'46, President '46-'471 Class Vice-President '45- '46. '46-'47: Junior Varsity Football '45-'46: Varsity Traci: Team '46-'47: Varsity Baseball '46-'47: Varsity Basketball '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, Assistant Manager '44-'4-5: Dramatic Club '46-'47: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48, Co-President '47-'48: Debating Club '47-'48, Treasurer '47-'48: Monogram Club '47-'48: Student Council '46-'47, '47-'48: Fire Fighters '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48: Spring Carnival Court '45-'46: Crown Bearer '46-'47Q Prince '47-'48, MARY CLARE DUNLAP-Freshman Stunt '44-'4-5: Homeroom Reporter '44-'45: Junior Honor Society '45-'46: Beta Club '46-'47, '47-'48g Prim Priscilla Club '46-'47, '47-'48: Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48, President '47-'48: National Honor Society '47-'49: Pep Club '47-'48: Student Council '47-'48, Laurel Chain '46- '47g Spring Carnival Court '47-'48: College-Hollins. ARLEN EASTBURN-All-State Band '47-'49, CHARLES EIDSON-Fire Fighters '45-'46, '46-'47, '47- '48: Junior Varsity Football '45-'46, '46-'4-7: Varsity Football '47-'48: Junior Play '46-'47, Basketball Manager '47-'4-8: Boys' Monogram Club '47-'48: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'48, EMILY EVERSOLE-F.H.A. Club '46-'47, '47-'48: Homeroom Secretary '44-'45. HUBERT FINN-Fire Fighters '46-'47, '47-'-48: Dramatic Club '46-'47. Q O G VIRGINIA FOLDEN-Junior Play Usher '46-'47: F.H. A. Club '47-'48. CARL FOLEY-Homeroom President '45-'46: Senior Class President '47-'48: Student Council '45-'46, '47-'48. DOROTHY FULLER-Junior Honor Society '45-'46: Beta Club '46-'47, '47-'487 Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48I National Honor Society '47-'48, Vice-President '47- '48: Prim Priscilla Club '47-'48: Homeroom Secretary '46-'47: Homeroom President '4.7-'48: College- Emory and Henry. DARRELL GOLLIHER-Freshman Class Secretary '44- '45: Sophomore Class President '45-'4-6: Student Council '45-'46. COLLEEN GIBSON-Freshman Class Vice-president '44-'45: Chorus Club '44-'45. CURTIS GRAHAM-Varsity Football '47-'48: Boys' I'li-Y '47-'48, ALAN GROSECLOSE-Homeroom President '44-'45I Freshman Stunt '44-'45: Sophomore Stunt '45-'46: Junior Stunt 46-'47: Student Council '44-'45, '47-'48: Junior Honor Society '45-'46: Junior Varsity Basket- ball '45-'46: Virginia Literary Society '45-'46, '46-'4-7: Beta Club '46-'47, '47-'48, Vice-president '47-'48I Assistant Business Manager Oriole Statt '46-'47: Editor-in-chiet ot Oriole '47-'48: Varsity Basketball '47-'48: National Honor Society '47-'48: College- Davidson. EVELYN HALL-Homeroom President '45-'46: Student Council '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, Secretary '47-'48, Junior Class President '46-'47: Junior Honor Society '45-'46, Vice-president '45-'46g Prim Priscilla '46-'47, '47-'48g Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48. Secretary '47-'48: Beta Club '46-'47, '47-'48, President '47-'487 Pep Club '47-'48: National Honor Society '47-'48: D. A. R. Award '47-'48: Spring Carnival Court '46-'47: Duchess '47-'48. DONNIE HANSFORD-Junior Play Usher '46-'47I Chorus Club '46-'47, '47-'48. LOIS HARRELL-Junior Honor Society '45-'46: Home- room Vice-president '46-'4-7: Beta Club '46-'47, '47- '48: National Honor Society '47-'4-8: Tri Hi-Y '47-'48, BERNARD HARRIMAN-Junior Varsity Basketball '43- '44g Varsity Football '45-'4-6: Navy '46-'4-7: Boys' Monogram Club '47-'48: Student Council '47-'4-8: Spring Carnival Court '47-'48: College-Roanolce National Business. ELWOOD HEDGE-Homeroom Secretary '46-'47. page seventy-sever: li yur -. ri i- l. r ' .l f Pi - f' lb I' it lllihmr , W, 5 , yy gi rl' wi , rr lllr ' Mr 1-B if Senior Directory ,- - - JOE HELVEY--Sophomore Class Secrelary '44-'45I Varsify Fooiball '45-'46. '46-'47, '47-'48: Boys' Mono- gram Club '45-'46, '47-'48, Presidenl '47-'48: Boys' Hi-Y '45-'46, '47-'48: Sfudenf Council '47-'48g Spring Carnival Courf '45-'46, King '47-'48. MARY ELLEN HORSLEY-Bela Club '46-'47, '47-'4B: Nafional Honor Sociery '47-'48r Laurel Chain '47-'48. BETTY ANNE JONES-Library Club '45-'46: F.H.A. Club '47-'48. HELEN KEGLEYL-Prim Priscilla Club '45-'47, '47-'48, Treasurer '47-'48: Tri-Hi-Y '47-'48: Laurel Chain '46- '47: Spring Carnival Courr '47-'48. JEANNE KEGLEY-lnrramural Baslcefball Caplain '44- '45: Homeroom Presidenr '44-'45: Homeroom Secre- fary-Treasurer '47-'48: Sludenf Council '44-'45, '46- '47, Secrelary '46-'47: Freshman Sfuni '44-'45: Cheer Leader '45-'46, '46-'47: Pep Club '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48: Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Girls' Monogram Club '46-'47, '47-'48: Prim Priscilla Club '46-'47, '47-'48, Secrelary '47-'48: Junior Play '46-'47q Var- sity Girls' Baslrerball '47-'48: Spring Carnival '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, Flower Girl '44-'45, Crown Bearer '46-'47, Queen '47-'48. JUNE KEGLEY-Freshman S'run+ '44-'45: lnframural Baslrefball '44-'45, '45-'46: Srudenf Council '45-'46, Treasurer '45-'4b: Cheer Leader '46-'47, '47-'48: Pep Club '46-'47, '47-'48: Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'4-8: Girls' Monogram Club '46-'47. '47-'48: Prim Priscilla Club '46-'47, '47-'48. Vice-Presidenr '47-'48: Mascor '45- '46: Spring Carnival '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, floger Girl '44-'45, Princess '47-'48: College-Rad- or . BOB KlNG-Junior Varsiry Foolball '45-'46: Varsiry Foorball '46-'47, '47-'48: Boys' Monogram Club '47-'49. E. K. LANDIS--Transferred from Blueridgo School 'For Boys. North Carolina: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'43: Bela Club '47-'48: College-Hampden Sidney. JOE LAWSON-Junior Varsify Fooiball '45-'46: Var- si+y Baseball '46-'47. MARGARET LEFTWICH-Chorus Club '44-'45, '47-'48. President '47-'48: Opere++a '44-'45: Junior Play Usher '46-'47: Srudenr Council '47-'487 l.aurel Chain '4 -'48. WARREN LUTTRELL-Transferred from Marshall High School, Marshall. Virginia: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48. Secrefary-Treasurer '47-'48: Varsily Track '47-'48. DOROTHY MALONE-Chorus Club '45-'46, '47-'48: Freshman Sfunf '44-'45. page seventy-eight 'mtl -l ,JJ M , A ii ,, N , i 1 . 19 l i i,,,w W! ai 'rl JAMES MARTIN-Sludenf Council '45-'46: Spring Carnival Announcer '47-'48. FRANCES NANCE-Pep Club '47-'4BZ Varsiiy Baslrel- ball '47-'48: Laurel Chain '47-'48. ELIZABETH OWENS-QPep Club '47-'4B: Manager Girls' Junior Varsify Baslrerball '47-'48: Laurel Chain '47-'48. ' BEN PEARMEN-Freshman Sluni '44-'45: Junior Sfunl '46-'47: Junior Play '46-'47: Oriole Slaff Sporis Edi- for '47-'48: Spring Carnival Couri '45-'46. '46-'47, '47-'48. BILL RATCLIFFE-Dramalic Club '46-'47, BUDDY RATCLIFFE--Varsiiy Foorball '43-'44, '45-'46. '46-'47, '47-'48: Varsily Baseball '43-'44, '44-'45, '45- '46, '46-'47, '47-'48: Varsiry Baslrerball '43-'44, '44- '45. '45-'46. '46-'47, '47-'48: Boys' Monogram Club '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48. Vice-Presiclenl '47- '48: Spring Carnival Courf '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48. ANDY REED-Homeroom Presidenf '42-'43: Home- room Treasurer '43-'44: Srudeni Council '43-'44: Navy '45: Fire Fighler '46-'47, '47-'48: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Chorus Club '46-'47. LORAINE RICHARDSON-lnrramural Baslcelball '44- '45, '45-'46: Junior Honor Sociely '45-'46, Hisiorian '45-'46: Sophomore Class Secrefary '45-'46: Pep Club '46-'47, '47-'48: Nafional Honor Sociely '47-'48. Presidenr '47-'48: Bela Club '46-'47, '47-'487 Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'487 Prim Priscilla Club '46-'47, '47-'4B: Sfuclenl Council '47-'48: Girls' Varsify Baslrefball '47- '48: Girls' All S+a+e '46-'47: Senior Class Treasurer '47-'48: Junior Play '46-'47: Laurel Chain '47-'4B: Spring Carnival Couri '47-'48. COLENE ROBERTSON-Chorus Club '45-'46: Prim Priscilla Club '47-'48: Laurel Chain '47-'48. MARY ELLEN RUNION-Chorus Club '45-'46: Op- erefia '45-'46: Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Pep Club '47-'48: Prim Priscilla Club '47-'48: laurel Chain '46-'4-7. ROLAND RUPE-Varsify Foorball '47-'48: Varsify Base- ball '46-'47. LlLLlAN SAUNDERS-Chorus Club '45-'4b: Junior Play Usher '46-'47: F.H.'A. Club '46-'47, '47-'48. Treasurer '47-'48. IRENE SEMONES-F.H.A. Club '46-'47, '47-'4-B: Laurel Chain '47-'48. HENRY SIMMERMAN-Transferred from Marion High School, Marion, Virginia '47-'48: Debaling Club '47-'48. Presidenl '47-'48. -all Jil. Qi f A 4 2 . ii rli ., , .......a.........'.M..-- , , 'h.a,... 'grin nr' 1 .a Senior Directory - BETTY SLACK-Transferred from Galliga Academy High School. Galliopolis, Ohio '45-'4og Tri Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Prim Priscilla Club '47-'48: Pep Club '47-'48: Band '46-'47. Secrelary-Treasu'er '47-'48: Head Drum Maiorerie '46-'47, '47-'48: Girls' Varsiiy Baskeiball '47-'48: Spring Carnival Couri '46-'47, '47-'48. EUGENE SLUSHER-Sludenl Council '46-'47: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Fire Fighier '46-'47, '47-'48, DOUG SMITH-Varsiiy Fooiball '43-'44, '44-'45, '45- '46: Varsiiy Baslreiball '43-'44-: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'-18: Boys' Monogram Club '43-'44, '46-'47, '47- '48g Drarnafic Club '46-'47, Presideni '46-'47, '47-'48: Oriole Sfalf Assisianr Business Manager '46-'47, '47- '4BI Sfudeni Council '46-'47, '47-'48, Treasurer '47-' '48: Senior Play '46-'4-7: Virginia Lilerary Socieiy '46-'47, '47-'4-8: Navy '45-'4-6: Fire Fighfer '43-'44, '46-'47, '47-'4-82 Debaling Club '47-'48, l DArVlD SCOTT-Junior Varsily Foolball '44-'457 Var- si+y Foofball '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48: Monogram Club '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48. EVELYN SORRELL-Freshman Siunl' '44-'45: Junior Honor Sociefy '45-'46: Homeroom Vice-Presideni' '45-'46: Sophomore S+un'r '45-'46: Chorus Club '45- '46: Junior Play '46-'477 Befa Club '46-'47, '47-'4-8: Nafional Honor Sociefv '47-'48, Secreiary '47-'48: Oriole Chirps Siaff '46-'47, '47-'48: Oriole Siali Liferary Edifor '47-'48: Junior Sfunf '46-'47: Laurel Chain '46-'47, '47-'48: College-Universily of Vir- grnra. FRANCES SOUTHERN-Homeroom Treasurer '44-'45: F. H.A. Club '46-'47, '47-'4-8. DONALD SOUTHERN-Varsiiy Foofball '46-'47, '47- '48: Monogram Club '46-'47, '47-'4-8. ELLEN JANE STAFFORD-Chorus Club '45-'46: Junior Varsifv Baslceiball '45-'46, '47-'48: Laurel Chain '47- '4-8: College-Roanoke Naiional Business College. KENNETH STAFFORD-Junior Class Treasurer '46-'477 Homeroom Presidenl '46-'47: Junior Sfuni '46-'47: Bovs' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48: Siudeni Council '46-'47, '47-'48, Presideni '47-'48: Boys' Slaie Delegaie '46- '47: Spring Carnival Cour+ '46-'47, '47-'48, NAOMI STEWART-Junior Play Usher '46-'47. SARA STILLWELL-F.H.A. Club '47-'4B. PAT SURRATT-Junior Varsiiy Fooiball '44-'45: Var- si+y Fooiball '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'4-8: Junior Varsiiy Baslrelball '46-'47: Junior Play Usher '46-'4-7: Base- ball Manager '46-'47: Boys' Hi-Y '47-'48: Boys' Monogram Club '47-'48. l BUDDY THOMPSON-Junior Varsily Foofball '46-'477 Baseball Manager '46-'47: Junior Play Usher '46-'47g Boys' Monogram Club '47-'48: Fire Figh+er '47-'48. O G PAUL UMBERGER-Junior Varsify Baslrefball '45-'46, '46-'47: Library Club '45-'46: Sfudenf Council '45- '46, '47-'48: Baslrefball Manager '46-'47: Boys' Hi-Y '46-'47, '47-'48, Presideni '47-'48: Senior Class Vice- presidenf '47-'487 Oriole Sialf Phofographer '47-'48: Spring Carnival Duke '47-'4-8: College-Tennessee Wesleyan. ' MERRIANNE VAUGHAN-Transferred From Radford '47-'48. ALTON VlA-Junior Varsiiy Fooiball '44-'45: Junior Varsiiy Baslreiball '44-'451 Fire Fighler '44-'45, '45- '46, '46-'47, y VIRGINIA WAGGONER-F. l'l.A. Club '46-'472 Laurel Chain '46-'47: Junior Play Usher '46-'47, DOROTHY WALLER-Laurel Chain '47-'4B: Spring Carnival Courf '46-'47, DOROTHY WARF-F.H.A. Club '46-'47, '47-'48. DOUGLAS WHEELlNG-Homeroom Presidenl '44-'45, '45-'46: Freshman Siuni '44-'45: Sophomore Sfunl' '45-'46g Sfudenf' Council '44-'45: Fire Fighfer '46-'47, '47-'48: Varsirv' Foofball '47-'4-8: Boys' Monogram Club '47-'48: Spring Carnival Courf '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48. ' ' DOUGLAS WILLIAMS-Varsiiy Foolball '43-'44, '44- '4-5, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, Capfain '46-'47I Boyi' Monogram Club '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48, Vice-presi- deni' '46-'47: Junior Varsiiy Baslceiball '45-'46: Var- si+y Baslceiball '46-'47, '47-'48: Baseball '46-'47. FONDA WILLIAMS-Freshman Siunf '44-'45g Infra- mural Baslreiball '44-'45: Junior Siunf '46-'4-7: Junior Play '46-'47: Cheer Leader '47-'48: Tri Hi-Y Club, '46-'47, '47-'48g Prim Priscilla Club '47-'49: Pep Club '47-'48: Spring Carnival Couri' '46-'47, '47-'48, VERA WINGO-Freshman Siunf '44-'45: Nafional Junior Honor Sociely '45-'46, Treasurer '45-'46: Homeroom Secrefary '45-'4-6: Homeroom Presidenf '46-'4-7: Beia Club '46-'47, '47-'48, Treasurer '47-'48: Naiional Honor Socie+y '47-'4-8: Tri Hi-Y '47-'48: Sfudeni' Council '46-'47, '47-'48: Laurel Chain '46- '477 Spring Carnival Courf '47-'48, MARIE WISLER-Chorus Club '46-'47, MARY ANNE WOOLLEY-Homeroom Presidenf '44- '45: S+uden+ Council '44-'45: Homeroom Secrefary- Treasurer '45-'46: Tri Hi-Y Club '46-'47, '47-'48: Prim Priscilla Club '47-'487 Pep Club '47-'4-8: Home- room Presideni '47-'48: Senior Class Socrefary '47- '48g Laurel Chain '46-'47g Spring Carnival Couri '47-'48, page seventy-nine iw' Maintenance Department Building Supervisors MR. CLARENCE LONG MR, FRED TAYLOR Cafeteria Cooks MRS. RYAN MRS. ROSEBERRY MRS. THOMPSON TO OUR ADVERTISERS . . . We wish To Take This opporTuniTy To Thank you for your cooperaTion in making This Annual possible Harrison-Hancock Hardware Company HARDWARE r r Pulaski Hardware Company PAINTS P0 1111 C07llf71illICIlfS to thc CLASS OF '48 Vaughan Guynn Funeral I-'IOITIZ 815 N. Randolph Ave. PULASKI, VIRGINIA Dial 3-3I2l page eighty-three PCDWERS FURNITURE STCDRE X V iv. Q-Lwlggzjgl .i - -. 1 Q - N ' , ,.., . Dm T I-Tome of AUTHENTIC Reproducfions lfvttvr l 111'11iI11r' Fm' l.1'.v ' 'A' PULASKI, VA. X PHGTOGRAPHER FOR I948 ORIOLE Ymn' l'lmfugmf1l1vr FUI' flu' f.1I.Yf f71'r'rlrl'c ' photographer . 4 Q Jdvicl C. Lent pulaski, uirqinia fugv Piflllfy-fi'Z Colzgrzzllflutfollx I0 H10 CLASS OF '48 MARTIN-BEAMER HARDWARES fl I 1'Ix9fe 0111fv1111c'11l.s 10 H10 CLASS OF '48 -'N M I z 1 I C STEVENS FUNERAL L-ICDME CLASS OE '48 PULASKI SALES COMPANY R 0 S E ' S 5C-'I Oc-25C STORE DT. A. B L Managvr C H A R L E S DEPARTMENT STORE 220-22 N. Wasl'1ing+on Ave. PULASKI, VA. 'A' Best Wishes COMPLIMENTS to the CLASS OF '48 ESQ N O R M A N J O N E S Things to Wfmr for 111011 H710 Care C.0l4f'Cdilfl Xd!l.0lfl4 and Best l'Visl1cs TO THE CLASS OE I948 COLEMAN FURNITURE CORP C0111pIi111cnf.v of 'k BUSI-IONG MOTOR CORP Dodge Cars and Trucks Plymoufh BEST WISI-IES tothe CLASS OF '48 'A' 'A' VIRGINIA FOODS, INC. -mf,1!,f1z0,,,, to flm CLASS OF '48 'lr 'A' THE SOUTHWEST TIMES Your .Yc'iusjvc1fvw ' Conzplilzzents of ESS APPALACI-IIAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY THOMAS M. SEAOLE and SONS Funeral Direcfors Ambulance Service DAY PHONE NIGHT PHONE DIAL 2 424l DIAL 2 325I RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA VICTOR DIVISION PULASKI PLANT DI2I7Il PIkV C0llIfll.lllCllf.X' of Tl-IE BEAR STCDRE 'fam for Lvssx' C0lIlf7ll.lllCllfS of CLOVER CREAMERY Coflzplillzmls of PAUL KNITTING MILLS PULASKT, vA. Compliments and Brst W ishcs WORKING IvIAN'S STORE Reliable Goods x COIlIf7illlU1lfS of ' I WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE R. A. KBUSQ HUDSON, Manager Pulaski, Va. Comfvlimmzts of PULASKI LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS p J Tincty-four C0llIf7lIlIlf'llf.Y fo the CLASS OF '48 RAFLO'S Cloil1es lust for You OEOROE'S MEN AND BOYS SI-IOP CURLEE SUITS AND CROSBY SOUARE SHOES Callglufzllaiinlzs I0 the CLASS OF '48 MORRIS FASHIONS 83 W. Main S+. Dial 3-2851 IMPERIAL OPTICAL CO. MISS RUBY HARRPIL, JIIHIIUQUI' DIAL 3-38OI PULASKI VIRGINIA 1 w I page ninely-five Make a Date to Meet Your Friends at EIDSON'S CAFE The Home of Good Food 333 N. Washingfon Ave. PULASKI DIAL 3-SOII PULASKI MOTOR CO., Inc. Sales Service HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES DIAL 2-I27I For ll Good Education Go to PULASKI HIGH For ll Good .Meal Go to PARK GRILL I'uIaski'.v Eating Place Conzplmzents of W. P. U. V. 3 J .S'er1'ing Southwest Va. front Inlaski' page nuzetyjxu' M Ci0IIIf7IillIl'7lfS of TI-IE RECORD BAR CORNER OF MAIN AND JEFFERSON Pulaski, Va. Dial 3-3I7I CUllIf?Iillll'1lfS of PU LASKI ESSO STATION 6 N. WASHINGTON AVE. Pulaski, Va. Dial 2-923I C0llIf7lilIlL'Hf.S' of DUNLAP VENEER CORP. Pulaski, Va. Dial 3-459I C'0llIf71iIII!'lIf.S' of POWERS ELECTRIC CO. ZI3 N. Jefferson Ave. PULASKI, VA. Dial 3-3I4I f'u111f1lil111'11ls of i ORIOLE GRILL C'U1lIf71I.llll'Ilf.9 of i' PIGGLY - WIGGLY f.l?llIf7HllIt'lIf.Y of SUPERIOR BUILDING BLOCK COMPANY CONCRETE AND CINDER BLOCKS. BUILDING MATERIAL, AND STONE EOR ANY PURPOSE DIAL 3-I332 C'n1l1fvli111v11l.v of PULASKI TINNING CO. .S'1'1 z'1'l11l I'U1r .S1illl'l' 7885 I5 N. RandoIpI1Ave. PULASKI, VA. Dial 3-23OI 1 f 1l1m'I-V-vzgflll I 1 W-'v' ' COIIIPUIIIFIIIS of PIIEAN II,,II'f,Y9 WJ SW WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY PuIasI4I, Va. Salas' - PONTIAC - O. M. C. - .SL'l'7.'It'L7 RUTHEREORD PONTIAC COMPANY 58 Waslwingfon Ave. Dial 3-l62I PULASKI, VIRGINIA 6 E APPLIANCES C01ILf7lflII671fS of HARRIS 'MOTOR COMPANY Home of Chevrolet Since 1923 4I5 WGSIIIHQIOH Ave. PULASKI, VIRGINIA Dial 2-l29I Compliments of B06 STEGERS' LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS page ninelg Congratulations and Best lfVishes MARTIN'S PHARMACY PHARMACISTS In Cooperation With Your Physician Coinplinzents of ECONOMY SUPER MARKET Conzpliinents to the CLASS OF '48 PULASKI LUMBER CO. For the Biggest Screen Hits Visit Southwest Virginia's Finest .S'ho'wplaces PULASKI AND DALTON THEATERS POLICY OF OPERATION DAILY 3 fo II P. M. SATURDAY I fo II P. M SUNDAY 2 +o 6 P. M. and 9 to I I P. M. page one hundred :- Ds C0llIf7Il'lll6'llf.Y to 1110 CLASS OF '48 ROY'S GRILL IVC Sfrizfc fo .SNl'I Z'C' ilzv Best R. C. HALI. COHIf7ll'1lI6'7lf.Y of WATSON'S STORE A Good Place to Trade PULASKI, VA. Collzfvlilzzeufs of W A L L A C E ' S C'0Illf7!l.llI6llf.Y of DOBSGN HOSIERY MILLS PULASKI, VIRGINIA page one hundred ra '1 C0lIlf7IflIIIt'l1fS Of S 8: 8 STORE PULASKI, VIRGINIA LANDIS AND BLACKBURN lx'vIII lfxfalr' and Il1SlH'fIlIl'l7 NUMBER ONE STORE .AI .YIIIIIIJFV Om' Plan' to Huy PATENT MEDICTNES - SANDWICHES - GIFTS - SODAS C'o1IIf1i1I:vIIfs of PU LASKI FLOWER SHOP CUlIIf71l.lllL'llfS of GARTER'S FOOD CENTER DIAL 2-I4II J. J. WILKERSON PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR CoIIIpIiIIwI1ts of EVERETT'S CAFE I' WALL'S JEWELRY STORE I The S0llf1I'ZUl'Sf'.Y LCUIIIIIZQ fvfzvelvr TIME INSPECTORS FOR NORFOLK AND WESTERN CUIIIITIIIIIICIITS of DUKE AND DUKE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES Collzplillwazfs of PARAIVIOU NT CLEAN ERS C0lIlf7ll.lllL'lIl'S of JACKSON HARDWARE CO. B. D. SMITH BROTHERS, PRINTERS 4,S fffjAg PRINTING - ENORAVING - OFFIOE SUPPLIES 5 OFFICE FURNITURE 'QPQPQLNGQ' Dial 2-2I II PULASKI, VIRGINIA Aglasmgxv Shop and Scwc at Your Cozzfvcnicrzt DEE'S CUT-RATE STORE PULASKI, VA. WYTHEVILLE, VA. -TYLER DRUG CO., Inc. Prfsrriptiou Sfvc'ciulisf.v YOUR REXALL STORE 2-b0l I PHONES 2-470l Colzzplizzzczzfs of CITY CABS page one I1 zzlzdrcd-tlzrrc Congratulations io the CLASS OF '48 ROCKWELL'S MARKET C0llIf7liI1'ICllf.S' of FIRESTONE HOME and AUTO SUPPLY STORE PULASKI, VIRGINIA Couzfvlimcnls of PARK SERVICE STATION SNYDER'S FLOWERS E.I'qui.vitf' Hut Not E.rpensi1fz ' I74 W. Main S+. Dial 2-759I Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD ORDER OFFICE 5I Easf Main S+. PuIasIci, Virginia Compliments of OREER VETERINARY HOSPITAL RUDOLPI-I'S STUDIO WHITE-GLENN FASHION Portrait and Coliznwrrial Plzofography Corrert Apparel for Women HALLS SHOE SI-IoP MCCRGYS 5c-I0c-25c STORE Pulaski, Va. Pulaski' Va. ff q U I mdred-four A Good Place to Learn o t Trade and Regret It Pays fo Look IVeII Dial 2-6361 Compliments of C0llIf7IiIP1l:71fS of LAVINDER'S SAM MGRFUS MQBILQAS STATION Compliments of Complimems WELL'S SUPER MARKET of ORIOLE STAFF BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '48 THE MAYOR OF PULASKI This space is 'ro show THE ORIOLES Appreciation of ROANOKE PRINTING COMPANY and ROANOKE ENORAVING COMPANY page one hu ndr m7mf,,!afzm,.x to 1110 CLASS OF '48 M VIRGINIA MAID HOSIERY MILLS, Inc WALLNER SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. ACME HOSIERY DYE WORKS, Inc. ,I 1I1 ' 1- ,,1.xJ,'.1.Q, Y . -vw' aff. fi -ff ,gf I . ,ff- 4 1 X337 A. J,, ,. ,, .. .YT V, I .. ,,, ,g ,. .I 4 Ag +.. . As- y. '. 5. i L.. Q- 1 . Q . - QNX,-. ' .'.'f' ,, . Lf. .-.,.'g . ', ,. . uf, 4 -, ,Lx ps X. a. L, -M . , , ffl' ,mf xp. . ,1 1-.QW 4 ..,. f. f 'kffwu . . -413 -4 ,Mtn K.,-J, , .5 ' L, Q2 ,, Q' r ,' - S J A .1 . A, .f-w' A' gk, ' :I 'T -5.11 ' ' X 'Q , if M' 4 .IIN . . M vi- nj- wx ' f. 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Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Pulaski High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pulaski, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951


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