Queen Annes County High School - Pride Yearbook (Centreville, MD)
- Class of 1954
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White' and Shea' 5 SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS NTheY have tau Sht me th 6 goodness Of God O fir '.Js 2.'..fp+,f SPECIAL SUBJECTS l to r - Selby, Sultenfuss, Roe, Rodgers, Dean, Taylor, and Manley l ARTS ' lto r - Thompson, Bentz, and Parkes 6 fwfr' XX Q :.:'fv,j9 Cx? ,Q K X X R T! I ff f ,.,-if? 1 J 351- I 'W 1 A f f ,, ix, J 1 ' 1 V X .W 'lf S - 6 3' 4 ' I f I Q f , X, 5 - f f'f Q . M , ' Xwga x . .'.: x'l?'1 V Mir? , 22171 f f , Q .Tf5 , , ., X .ag I ,W 'Six :z21?5,3yf ,' ' 1 N . g 'Y Hx 1 ' . v4-fi-3 ,X 2 SENIQRS -In memory's hall hangs the picture-- Seventh graders at last--Lots of new faces--Getting lost-- Where do I go now? --Trying to keep our schedules straight--Always behind the eight ball--Electing class officers for the first time--Our first play, The Key Family Goes to Mexico by Betty Lee--Some of us making the Jr. high teams--Declamation contest with classmates, Mary Ellen and Jeanne in the finals. Sophisticated eighth graders--Ahomeroom upstairs! --Learning to dance--Bravely eating our own cooking in Home Ec.--Part singing in music--First issue of the Key at three cents per--Stu- dentCouncil organized, first President - BillSwan--Bazaar project--Country fair with Albert and George auctioneering--Dedication offlagpole--Our first Gymkhana, Queen - Jerry Dumsha--Ny- lons and one inch heels--Spring Musicale and our presentation of excerpts from Oklahoma, Freshies--No cold homerooms for us- -Algebra- -ScienceC1asses make an all-day trip to Wash- ington to see the zoo and Smithsonian Institute-- Are you allowed to wear lipstick? --Our first tea dance a flop--Movie Week for C . H. S.--Completion of our first skirts in Home Ec.--Classes in the new building--Vocational Scrapbooks in Civics--I. Q. Tests and the feeling that we have no I.Q.'s--C lass beach party atConquest--Uninvited guests make away with our refreshments-- Monograms and Junior High letters. Silly Sophs.--Sr. High at last--We discover that we have to settle down and study--Cold homerooms again--Typing--Muddy shoes and torn coats on biology field trips-- Parlez-vous francais? --Lost snake loose in 10-A homeroom--We sponsored first Hillbilly Dance at C. H. S. --Biology Class visits Longwood Gardens on a rainy Saturday--Our first bake--First brush with Shakespeare, Julius Caesar --Selling Christmas cards and writing paper--Anxiously watching our slowly growing treasury--Varsity teams--Skating parties become the vogue--C. H. S. wins State Vol1eyba1lChampionship--Bill I and Elie chosen hat checks for the Prom--Track introduced --Lucky ones invited to the Prom--Varsity letters--Class party at night. Jollyjuniors--Shorthand--Ugh! -- Ihope I can get the car tonight! --Sadie Hawkins Dance-- We are introduced to the horse--George and Jim taking Home Ec,--Sr. Day at University of Mary- land--Class rings arrive--English Short-story notebook--Plans for new athletic field--Saturday Nite Recreation starts--No exams this year! ! !--Boys frantically trying to learn to dance in time for the Prom--F. F. A. Father and Son Banquet--We see Be1l, Book, and Candle at Ford's-- History classes make a trip to Washington and Mt. Vernon--Girls swoon at the sight of Nixon-- First May Festival-- Oh, I hope all the decorations come! --C. H. S. wins State Track Cham- pionship--We are unsuccessful in defending our Volleyball Championship after holding it for three years--Spike heels--Fountain leaks at the Prom--Breakfast at 2:00 A. M.-- What time did you get in? -- Je parle francais tres bien maintenant 'S wonderful to be Seniors-- Pinch me--It can't be true! --We are the first class in the school to have Social Customs--We welcome Tippy, Ruthie, Bill II, and Rod--Class pins--Student Court created--We attend Sr. Day at University of Maryland again-- How many announcements do you think I'll need? --We deliberate over caps, gowns, class colors, mottos, and name cards--Sr. Supper a huge success-- What - another Supper? --Mrs. Shea is surprised with a birthday cake baked on the sly--C. H. S. Band organized--Trying to meet Yearling Deadlines-- Would you like to buy an ad? --Career Day--Constructing a miniature Globe Theatre is not so easy so we thought-- Have you sent your application in yet? --Baby pictures collected--that 's you?--Snow, Snow, Snow! --We crystal gaze into the future--Class trip to New York--Junior - Senior Prom-- The big night--Quick, sure steps--Congratulations--Goodbyes--Happy memories ofC. H. S.-- With a little luck and a lot of courage we're on our own in a strange new world to keep our ap- pointment with fate. 8 And though the years of sad care are between Q-Q. Senior Officers I ane Candy .......... president Dick Hodgson ..... vice-president Mildred Quillen ....... secretary Thelma Moore. . . . . . treasurer CHESTER MCPHERSON ANDERSON General Tucker Happiness is a perfume you can- not pour on others without getting a few drops on yourse1f. -- Activities: Soccer 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2,3: F. F. A. Club. Honors: Vice-President of Class 1 Ambition: Farming IOANNE BAYNARD Academic Joanie 'Love is the enchanted dawn for every heart . - - Lamartine Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3: Stu- dent Council 1,2. Honors: Assistant Editor of 'Year- ling :Chief I ustice of Student Court 3: Monogram Winner 1: Homeroom president 1,2. Ambition: good secretary and wife MARION FRANCIS ANDREW Academic Dishpan It's not what man does which exults but what man would do. --Browning. Activities: Glee Club l,2: Soccer 3: Cheerleader 2: Varsity C Club 3: Athletic Club 2: Softball 2: Yearling staff: Baseball 3: Track 2. Honors: Letter Winner 2,3: Quartet 3: Honor Roll l,2,3 Ambition: Undecided BARBARA ANN BOONE Commercial Babs 'Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves --Carlyle Activities: Volleyball 2,3: Year- ling staff 3: Glee Club 1: Lunch Club 2. Honors: Honor Roll 2,3 Ambition: Nurse or join the Air Force lt hangs with the beautiful gilding PHY LLIS ANN C AHALL Academic Phyl Al1things come to him who will but wait --Longfellow Activities: Safety Club 2,3g Typ- ing Club lg Key Staff 35 Varsity 3- Year1ing staff: Volleyball 1,2,3 Honors: Honor Roll 1,2,3g Mono- gram 1: Letter 2. Ambition: To be happy JANE OTHEL CANDY Commercial Jane We must all hand together, else we shall all hang separately-- Ben Franklin Activities: Glee Club 1,2g Safety Club 2,3. Honors: Class President 3: Honor Roll l,2,3g Ambition: Missionary or Book- keeper. PHYLLIS MARIE CALLAHAN Academic Phil Oh blessed with temper whose unclouded ray. Can make to- morrow cheerful as today--Pope Activities: Glee Club 2,3: Year- ling Staff: Safety Club 2. Honors: Honor Roll 3: Treasure lg Ambition: Beautician. BEVERLY ELIZABETH CEC IL Commercial Bev I don't care how much a man talks, if he only says it in a few words. --Josh Billings Activities: Fieldball 2,35 Cheer- leader 2: Basketball 3: Softball 2, 3: Year1ing : Varsity C Club 3: Key Club 3. Honors: Honor Roll 2,3:Letter Win- ner. Ambition: To get married. WILLIAM DONALD CALLOWAY General Bill His very faults smacks of the raciness of his good qualities -- Irving Activities: Basketball 1,2,3g Soc- cer 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2,3g Track 3: Varsity C Club 1,2,3gFFA. Club 1, 2,3g Sport Editor of Key: Yearling Staff. Honors: Secretary FFA 3, Letter Winner 1,2,3, Varsity C Club Presi- dent 2,3:Varsity C Club Vice Pres. 1. Ambition: Baseball. DONALD LEE COLLINS General Donnie The most useful virtue is pa- tience - -Derney Activities: Baseball 1,29 Soccer 1 2: Tumbling 2: F. F. A.Club: Var: sity C Club: Baseball manager 3 Honors: Letter Winner 2. Ambition: Mechanic. And well do I love it, I deem. HENRY COVINGTON Academic Henri 'Agood example is the best ser- mon --Ben Franklin. Activities: Track 1,2: Key Staff 2: Reading Club 1: Band 2: Christmas Pageant 3. Ambition: Minister. MARY ELLEN DENNY Academic Mary E1len The greater the obstacle the more glory in overcoming it - Moliere Activities: Fieldball 2,3g Basket- ball 1,2,3: Volleyball 1.2: Varsity C Club 3: Typing Club 2: Stu- dent Council 2,3. Honors: Letter Winner 1,2,35 Mono- gram Winner 1,2g Student Council President 3: Student Council Vice President 23 Regional Student Coun- cil President 3: Regional Student Council Vice President 2: Honor Roll 1,2,3. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. ALBERT WILLIAM DAWKINS Gener al Bert A thought once awakened does not slumber . - -C arlyle Activities: Baseball 1,2,3: F.F. A. Club 1,2. Honors: F. F. A. Club Reporter Ambitions: Farmer WILLIAM C LIFTON ELBORN GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS General George Everything has been thought of before, but the difficulty is to think of it again. --Goethe Activities: F. F. A. Club 1,2,3g Basketball 2: Sports Club 1,2. Honors: Ambition: Agriculture teacher or agent. FRANCES ROE EVERETT Academic Fran He that has patience may com pass anything --Rabelais General Clif Activities: SafetyC1ub 2gG1ee Club Great modesty often hides great 1,2,3:Key Staff 3: Secretary of Jun merit --Franklin ior Class 2: Yearling Staff 32 Activities: F. F. A. Club 2: Soc- Honors: Honor Roll 1,2,3g Mono cer 3. gram Winner 1. Ambition: Farmer Ambition: Nurse It stood on a bleak country corner, ....+ EARLE JARRETT EVERETT, IR. General Jet 'So long as enthusiasm lasts, so long is youth still with us --Jor- dan Activities: Softball 1,2,3: Soccer 2,3gBasketbal1 1,23 F. F. A.Club 1, 2,3g Varsity C Club 3. Honors: Letter Winner 2,35 F. F. A. Vice President 3: F.F. A Treasurer 2. Ambition: Farmer ANNE LORE FISCHER Academic Pippy But there's nothinghalf so sweet in life as love's young dream -- Moore Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3g Field- ball 1,3g Basketball 1,2,35 Softball 1,2,3g Varsity C Club 3g Camera Club 25 Yearling Staff Honors: Letter Winner 1,2,3g Mono- gram Winner 1. Ambition: To be successful and happy BARBARA ANN EVERNGAM General Barb I agree with no man's opinion. I have some of my own-- Activities: Glee Club 1,2g Safety Club 1,2. Ambition: Telephone Operator MARY AGNES FORD Commercial Teeny Nothing is impossible to the willing heart'--Haywood Activities: Basketball 1g Softball 1,35 Volleyball 1: Fieldball 2g Yearling staff 3, Honors: Honor Roll 1,3. Ambition: Stenographer RODERICK DOUGLAS EVERY General Rod On the scale of destinies brawn will never weigh so much as brain - - Lowell One year student Ambition: Farmer HARIETTE ETHEL HAYMAKER Academic Hay I will maintain it before the whole world'--Moliere Activities: Key Staff 3: Camera Club 2: Safety Club 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,2g Yearling Staff. Honors: Honor Roll 3. Ambition: To be successful But bo hood's young heart made it warm. HAROLD RICHARD HODGSON Academic Dick 'Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together' --Goethe Activities: Band 2,35 StudentCoun- cil 3: Varsity C Club 3: Track Manager 2,35 Photography Club 2: Honors: Letter Winner 2,3: Adver- tising Manager of Yearling Vice President of Senior Class 3. Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer SHIRLEY ANN JARRELL General Dimples True worth is in being, not seeming' - -C ary Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3 Ambition: Telephone Operator BERTHA MAE HOLDEN Commercial Bert No legacy is as rich as honesty - - Shakespeare Activities: Glee Club 1: Reading Club 1, Ambition: Nurse WINNIE MAE JESTER General Winnie I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer -- Grant Activities: Modern Dance 2: Soft- ball 1: Fieldball 2,3g Sports Club lg Safety Club 1,2. Honors: letter Winner 2 Ambition: Nurse ORA MAY HUMPHREYS Academic Tippy Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated --Confucius One year student Activities: Glee Club 3: Cheer- leader 3: Key :Staff 3. Honors: Octet3: Honor Rol13: Let- ter Winner 3 Ambition: Nurse SAMUEL CARLTON IUMP, JR, Academic lumpy Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead --Franklin Activities: Glee Club 1: Camera Club 2: Yearling staff. Honors: Honor Roll 3 Ambition: Pharmacist We sat on the old-fashioned benches. MARY FORD LANE General Mary Ford Quote: And no man is useless while he has a friend. --Steven- son. Activities: Reading Club: Glee Club lg Soft Ball 3. Ambition: Stenographer. BARBARA LUCILLE LYNCH Commercial Barbs The glass of fashion and the mould of form, the observed of observers . Activities: Yearling staff 3: Glee Club 1,23 Safety Club 2. Honors: Monogram Winner: Honor Roll 1,2,3g Class Treasurer 2: Stu- dent Store Treasurer 3. Ambition: Stenographer. CHARLES GARY LUFF Commercial Slim Silence is a great peacemaker --Longfellow Activities: Soccer Manager 3: Var- sity C Clubg Reading Club 2: Glee Club 1. Honors: Letter Winner 3: Business Manager of Yearling Ambition: Certified Public Ac- countant. MARTHA BISHOP MCC LYMENT Academic Marty Quote: Make th,y study aregular thingg say little and do much: and meet man with friendliness The Talmud Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3g Band 33 Volleyball 1,2g Cheerleader 1: Varsity C Club 3. Honors: Editor of Yearling Octet 3: Letter Winner 1,2g Exchange Ed. of Key 2,3: Monogram 1,2g Honor R011 1,2,3. Ambition: Happiness. JAMES WILSON LARRIMORE General Pickles Quote: Only the wise and brave dares own he was wrong. Activities: Baseball 1,2,3g Soccer 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3g Track 1,2, 3: Varsity C Club 3. Honors: President FFA 33 Varsity C Club, Vice-President 25 FFA Vice-President 1,25 FFA delegate to Kansas City FFA Convention: Letterwinner 1,2,3. Ambition: Professional Baseball. LOIS ANN MCGUIRE C ommercial Louie Quote: Art is a shadow of divine perfection. Muherangels Activities: Library Club 2: Glee Club 2. Ambition: Telephone Operator. Beguiled with our pencils and slate. -91' fd'- I 'Z THELMA VIRGINIA MOORE Commercial Teevie 'Employ thy time well if thou meanest to gain leisure'--Ben Franklin Activities: Editor of Centreville Highlights 3: Volleyball 1,2: Sec- retary-Treasurer of Varsity C Club Honors: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Mono- gram 1: Letter Winner 2: Class Treasurer 3. Ambition: Successful career, happy marriage. HELEN LONIE RHODES General ' Shortie 'The foolish fears of what may happen--I cast them all away -- E. B. Browning. Activities: Glee Club 1,2: Safety Club 1: Honors: Student Assistant in the of- fice Ambition: Women's Air Force ELIZABETH ANN MOORE Commercial Ann Great modesty often hides great merit. Franklin Activities: Typing Club 2: Key Staff 3: Yearling Staff. Ambition: Nurse. FRANCES IOANNE RICHARDSON Commercial Io Ilove tranquil solitude and such society as is quiet, wise, and good'--Shelby. Activities: Safety Club 2: Glee Club 1: Key Staff 3: Year1ing Staff Honors: Honor Roll 1,2,3. Ambition: Successful Stenographer . L in MILDRED JEANNE QUILLEN Commercial 'Mil1ie Poetry is emotion recollected in tranquility. Wordsworth. Activities: Newspaper Club 2,3: Dramatics Club 1. Honors: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Class Secretary 3: Ambition: Secretary. ROBERTA IAYNE SEWARD Academic Bobbie' 'I shall laugh myself to death' - - Shakespeare Activities: Glee Club l,2,3: Key St-aff 3: Camera Club 2: Softball 1: Field Ball 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2 3: 'Yearling' Staff. Honors: Letter Winner 1,2,3: Mono- gram 1: Honor Roll 3. Ambition: B. S. degree in nursing. We thought of the opening future, -.1-.i....L.,,,,,, BETTY OLIVE SPARKS Commercial Olive Let others crowd the giddyCourt of mirth and revelry. The simple joy that nature yields are deare fare to me --Tonnahell Activities: Fieldball l,2,3: Soft- ball2,3: Varsity C Club 3: Athletic Club 2. Honors: Letter Winner Ambition: Telephone Operator WILLIAM ROY WALLS General Bill A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck --Garfield Activities: Track 2,3: F. F. A. 2: Softball l: Soccer Manager 2,3: Tumbling Club: Yearbook Staff 3. Honors: Letter Winner 2 Ambition: Farmer or State Road Employee ELLEN ROSS SHAWN Academic Ellen The pleasantest things in the world are pleasant thoughts: and the great art of life is to have as many of them as possible' -- Montaigne Activities: Band 3: Glee Club 2,3: Cheer Leader3: Softball l,2:Field- ball 2,3: Varsity C Club 3: Key Staff 2,3: Yearling Staff. Honors: Letter Winner 3 Ambition: Be happy MARGARET ROUSE WOOD General Peg' No sullen discontent nor anxious care, e'en though brought thither could inhabit - -Dryden Activities: Fieldball 2,3: Volley- ball 1,2,3: Yearling Staff 3: Art Club 1: Typing Club 2: Safety Club 2. Honors: Letter Winner 2 Ambition: Nurse BETTY LEE SHAWN Academic Betty Lee I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it --Voltaire Activities: Cheerleader 2,3: Man- ager of Basketball 1: Typing Club 1: Fieldball 3: Volleyball 2: Var- sity C Club 3: Safety Club 3. Honors: Letter Winner 2,3: Mono- gram 2. Ambition: Airline Stewardess GEORGE DAVID YOUNG, JR, Academic Sam Boldness is a mask for fear, how- ever great --Lucan Activities: Glee Club 2,3: Varsity C Club 3: Tumbling Club 1: Band 2,3: Cheerleader 1,2: Soccer 2,3: Baseball 2,3. Honors: Letter Winner l,2,3: Boys State Representative Ambition: Undecided And dreamed of our manhood's estate CONSTANCE ANN RICHARDSON General Connie Who knows her smile knows a per- fect thing -- Rostand Activities: Cheerleader 1.2: Var- sity C Club 2: Fieldball1,3: Bas- ketball 3g Softball 1,2. Honors: Honor Roll 2: Letter Winner l,2g Class Sec. 2. Ambition: Beautician BARBARA IEANNE SKINNER A cademic Skinny That's all there is: there isn't any more' -- Barrymore Activities: Student Counci12: Glee Club 1,25 Varsity C Club 35 Art Club lg Dramatics Club 2: Field Ball 1, 2,3: Basketball l,2,3g Softball l,2, 3:Yearbookg County Newspaper Rep. 2: Safety Club 3. Honors: Asst. Ed. of Key 3: Letter Winner 1,2,3g Monogram 1,2g Honor Roll 1,2,3gGymkhana Queen 2: Class Pres, 2: May Festival Attendant 2, Ambition: To be successful PAULINE BARTLETT ROE Academic Polly Good temper like a sunny day sheds abrightness over everything: it is the sweetner of toil and the soother of disquietude' --Irving Activities: Glee Club 35 Art Club lg Camera Club 2: Yearling Stall, Honors: Honor Roll l,2,3: Mono- gram 1: Oratory Winner 1, Ambition: To be a good teacher EDWARD LEE WALLS General Eddie 'Employ thy time well if thou meanest to gain leisure' --Frank- lin Activities: Soccer 2,3g Basketball 2: Softball 1,2g F.F.A. Club Honors: Letter winner 2,3. Ambition: Musician and Cattle Farmer CHARLES EDWIN TURNER, JR. General Ir. Happiness consists in activity -- it is a running stream, not a stag- nant pool -- Emerson Activities: Softball 1,2gBasketball 2: F,F.A. 2,35 Tumbling Club 1. Honors: Monitor Captain 2,3: Stu- dent Court Prosecutor Ambition: To be successful CARLTON LEE WHALEY Gene ral Bud It is the final test of a gentle- man -- his respect for those who can be of no possible service to him -- Phelps Activities: Student Council 1,2,3g Soccer 3: F.F.A. 2: Track 1,2,3, Honors: Principal Advisory Coun- cil 2. Ambition: Veterriarian I cast a fond glance o'er the meadow RUTH ANN WELCH Commercial Rufus I've taken my fun where I've found it' -- Kipling One year student Activities: Basketball 3: Field 'Ball 3: Yearling Staff 3: Key Club 3: Band 3: Varsity C Club Honors: Letter Winner 3: Honor Roll 3. Ambition: To enter the Air Force ROBERT EARL WILSON General Bobby Moderation is the keynote of last- ing joy -- Ballou Activities: Soccer l,2,3: Basket- ball l: F.F,A. Reporter 3: Track 2: Baseball 2: Varsity C Club Honors: Class Vice-Pres.2: Letter Winner 2, Ambition: Businessman WILLIAM DORSEY WILLIS, JR. Academic Bill I l'd rather be right than president -- Clay Activities: Library Club 2: Soccer 3: Track l,2,3: Softball l: Varsity C Club 3. Honors: Letterwinner l,2,3:l-lonor Roll l,2,3: Boys State Rep.: Cir- culation Mgr. of Yearling Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer DAVID COSDEN WOLCOTT General Mouse One way for a man to keep youth from slipping away is to hide the car keys -- Becker Activities: F.F.A. Club: Soccer 3: Softball l:Track 3: Varsity C Club Ambition: Stock car driver WILLIAM GERALD WILLIS Academic Bill Il Talent without tact is only half talent -- Greely Activities: Student Council 3: Band 3: Radio Club 3. One year Student Honors: Key Editor 3: Honor Roll 3, Ambition: Electronic engineer ELEANORE WHITE WOODWARD Academic Elie Woman is something between a flower and an angel -- Byron Activities: Student Council 3: Glee Club l,2,3: Varsity C Club: Year Book: Camera Club 2: Basketball l,2,3:Vol1ey Ball 2. Honors: Honor Roll l,2,3: Letter Winner 2: Monogram l,2: Student Council 3: Girls State Rep.: Octet Ambition: Fashion Co-ordinator The Hills just behind it I see, Bang! Crash! It finally happened, The explosion that sent the whole town reeling. CARLTON JUMP seemed to have used the wrong chemical, as everyone predicted he would, in his own drugstore, But where was I? It looked so strange--the huge skyscrapers, modern highways, jet-propelled cars. Wait, there's a sign which reads The Town of Tomorrow. Coming over to meet me was BILL GERALD WILLIS, reporter for the town's newspaper which said Read tomorrow's news today. Glancing quickly at the headlinesl saw JAMES LARRIMORE hit a grand slam homerun for the Brooklyn Dodgers, and on the fashion page CONNIE RICHARDSON modeling the new Bikini bathing suits. Reluctantly I put up the paper and began a guided tour around the city, First to the art gallery where we found artists LOIS Mc GUIRE and ORA MAE HUMPHREY entering their latest masterpieces in an exhibition of modern art. Right across the street we spied the local police precinct. Above the door in huge letters I read, PHYLLlS CAHALL, Chief of Police, and coming from her office was MARY ELLEN DENNY, assistant to J, Edgar Hoover in the hand- writing department. It was getting rather warm in the building so we escaped to the air conditioned, modern office building right next door, There pegging away on her faithful typewriter was JOANNE BAYNARD, secretary to the president, none other g1la?hlXflE!gIRlON ANDREW, the big business tycoon. Next door a dangle earring factory was being run by MARTHA Mc- T. After a brief renewal of old acquaintances we suddenly remembered my parents. How they must be worrying. Scurrying along I went inside to find BARBARA EVERNGAM and MARY AGNES FORD operating a new type of telefax whereby one could even see the person when they telegraphed them, My parents were naturally relieved and feeling much better, I continued on my way, As we went outside, my carelessness caused me to trip. WhoopsI I'm falling, I heard myself say. From out of seemingly nowhere rushed WINNIE MAE JESTER, BERTHA MAE HOLDEN, and ANN MOORE, now all registered nurses, to care for my ankle. Minus from this trio we were told were PEGGY WOOD and BARBARA BOONE on duty at the Tomorrow Town's Hospital. Under their expert care, I was soon able to walk a little unsteadily on my pins. Since they suggested I rest for a while,I took in a musical show starring BILL CALLOWAY, the greatest rage since Johnny Ray, and THELMA MOORE, WhizlWhat was that? I inquired and was calmly told nothing but DAVE WOLCOTT wizzing through inhis souped up jet. No wonder we didn't see him. My goodness, the ache in my stomach began to grow. It simply must be lunch time. Across the street in the most exclusive restaurant in Tomorrow Town we saw HARRIETT HAYMAKER whose specialty was catering, especially to the school's suppers. A Now we proceeded to the combined grammar and high schooland immediately encountered POLLY ROE, who teaches the modern way by mental telepathy, waiting for her students to absorb it. As we walked on through the halls we were forced to duck the flying paint that came from ELLEN SHAWN'S art room. We found another talented group in- fatuated with EDDIE WALL'S lessons in guitar playing, and in the gym was JARRETT EVERETT teaching the basket- ball team how not to foul, Remembering with a sigh those good ole days in C. H. S., we turned regretfully and walked out the front door, Outside we saw DICK HODGSON who offered us a trip on his rocket ship, Not that we were leery of it or anything, but we were glad to be able to refuse on the grounds that we didn't have the time and, with a sigh of relief, gratefully re used. Why there was even an old fashioned barber shop in the town, down to the red and white pole, and JUNIOR TURNER, head barber, tells that they just never seem to change, We were ushered respectfully into the town's Hall of Fame and discovered that it was not at all short of athletes. Among those featured were: HELEN RHODES, star center forward for the Redheads' basketball team, BOB WILSON, heavyweight wrestling champion, and right next to him RUTH WELCH, who defeated Daisy Mae for the famed women's wrestling belt. Also included were BOBBIE SEWARD, tennis champion and OLIVE SPARKS, Olympic competitor, Once more on our way, we spied an interesting door. We took a peek, It was an F, F, A, Banquet. Among the guests of honor were CHESTER ANDERSON, SONNY WALLS, and ROD EVERY, all successful farmers. Out on the outskirts of the town we saw a completely modern home run entirely by push buttons designed by BAR- BARA LYNCH for her own convenience as a homemaker, The paint job was something new to our eyes. It was red and white striped and done by our own GEORGE YOUNG, JR, From this interesting display we went to the public library and saw quiet FRANCES EVERETT keeping down the hub- bub of the other studious people so that JEANNE SKINNER could continue her research on fertilizers and devices that make things grow, Among the books well up on the best seller list was How to be Happily Married by an expert, PHYLLIS CALLAHAN. Across the street we saw a large church, breath-taking to behold, We could not resist looking inside and were wel- comed by the minister HENRY COVINGTON, With him was JANE CANDY, a missionary just back from South Africa, Once again we were forced to take our leave amid hasty good-byes. What beautiful windows the shops had. We just had to window shop, and what beautiful creations we saw including an exquisite gown by ELLIE WOODWARD. As we continued down the street peering in the windows, we ran smack into BILL DORSEY WILLIS. After making the appropriate apologies and recovering from our surprise, we learned Bill had fullfilled his ambition and was an engineer. As we stood deep in conversation, we failed to notice MILDRED QUILLEN and JOANNE RICHARDSON until they were directly in back of us. It seems that they now held commercialjobs in the local college. As we each continued on our separate ways, we beheld a sign which startled us to say the least. It read ALBERT DAWKINS' Dance Studio and inside we found the instructor busily engaged in giving lessons, We decided not to dis- turb them and, with a brief hello, continued our tour, We simply could not overlook the modern supermarket where we found electric eye doors to help with those pack- ages and so many other conveniences, Over the top of the counters we saw ANN LORE FISCHER shopping for her family of twelve, cheaper by the dozen. We recognized one of the cashiers as MARY FORD LANE, 19 ,Y Away in the charm of the distance Even though the times had changed we found the people had not. Men and women alike still loved to gab, and we found CARLTON Wi-IALEY, the town mayor, GEORGE DAVIS, a farmer, and CLIFTON ELBURN, the school superintendent who advocated one day vacations between each day of school, deep in conversation, They too were speaking of their former classmates. We inquired about those we had not seen. BETTY LEE SHAWN was a huge success as an interior decorator, GARY LUFF a Certified Public Accountant, and SHIRLEY JARRELL was making a good living through her ad- vice to the lovelorn column in the local paper, DONALD COLLINS, followed one of his hobbies, and has a steady job as an acrobat on Super Circus. I felt so strange. Where was I? Then I remembered, the explosion, What a strange dream I had, or was it a dream? J 'ii ALB, Old schoolhouse! a blessing on thee ig. 1 .FK 1 gf sq , was sf f, sf K wwf! N On life's wide scene I, Chester Anderson, being of sound body and weak mind, leave my hard looks to the best looking girl in the Junior class. I, Bill Callaway, do will and bequeath my art for pitching to Donald Miller. I, Donald Collins, being of sound body and questionable mind, do will and bequeath my quietness to Bobby Densmore. I, Phyllis Callahan, do will and bequeath a hope in the future to all engaged girls. I, Albert Dawkins, being of no mind and debatably sound body, do hereby bequeath my name to be re- membered by oncoming Seniors I, Barbara Boone, do hereby will and bequeath my freckles to Beverly Leager. I, Jarrett Everett, being of sound body and weak mind, do will and bequeath my love for holstein cows to Frankie Walbert and Reed Leaverton. I, Barbara Everngam, do will and bequeath my fifth seat of the Carmichael bus to Beverly Fowler and Alice Rose. I, Clifton Elburn, being of sound body and weak mind, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Bobby Wood. I, Mary Agnes Ford, being of sound body and weak mind, do will and bequeath my love for Kent Island to Francis Warner. I, Harriette I-laymaker, being of weak mind and sound body, do will and bequeath my pierced ears to Joy Leverage. I, Shirley Jarrell, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to Kirk Roser. I, Carlton Jump, being of reasonably sound body and mind, do will and bequeath my red hair to Connie Kaufman. I, Mary Ford Lane, being of defective mind and equally defective body, do will and bequeath my love for the Turner family to anyone who would like to have it. I, Jimmy Larrimore, being of reasonably sound body and weak mind, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Donald Towers. May he be the next four letterman. I, Lois McGuire, do will and bequeath my art ability to my little brother, Billy. I, Barbara Lynch, being of sound body and weak mind, do will and bequeath my coal black hair to Mildred Hollingsworth. I, Rod Every, being of unsound mind and body, do will and bequeath my dark eyes to Miss Whaley. I, Helen Rhodes, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath my height to Shirley Rose. I, Connie Richardson, being of unsound mind and body, do will and bequeath my figure to Irene Wil- loughby. I, Bobbie Seward, being of unsound body and weak mind,do will and bequeath my love for basketball to Paige Bishop. I, Bill Walls, being of unsound mind and body, do will and bequeath my glasses to Teddy Anderson so he won't run into any more trees. I, Eddie Walls, being of defective mind and equally defective body, do will and bequeath my music ability to Ronnie Rash and Harry Irvin. I, Ruthie Welch, being of sound body and unsound mind, do will and bequeath my ability to giggle in class and get away with it to Kay Holland and my Locker Number 379 to Billy Callahan. I, Polly Roe, being of sound body and weak mind, do will my height to Jake Slot and my giggle to everyone who needs it. I, Anne Lore Fischer, do will and bequeath myinterestg in Queen Anne to the future Senior, Joan Quimby. I, Mary Ellen Denny, being of weak mind and sound body, do will and bequeath my gift of gab to Pat George. I, Ora May Humphreys, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with my one and only to Delores Kramer. I, Ellen Shawn, being of sound body and mind do bequeath all the spaghetti in the world to the Italians. I, Marion Andrew, being of no mind and weak body, do hereby will and bequeath to Jerry Walls an alibi at any time he needs one. I, Martha McClyment, being ofweak mind, do gladly bequeath to the next editor of the yearbook a large bottle of ANACIN. 22 You, too, have parts l, Betty Lee Shawn, being ofreasonably sound mind and body, do will and bequeath my love for cheering to Buddy Jarrell. I, Geofge Young, being of no mind and yet sound body,do sadly bequeath my alias name Sam Jones to Rodney Doc Layton. l, Bill Wi is, being of debatably sound body and weak mind, do will and bequeath my V-8 engine and my H -Rad title to lvlr. Selby. I, Eleanore Woodward, being of weak body and mind, do will and bequeath my love for Billy's fAnd I don't mean goatsj to the lassies of the seventh grade. l, Jeanne Skinner,dowilland bequeath my headaches and notes from the Senior Supper to the next lucky UQ Junior. 1. Beverly Cecil, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do will my ride home with Mr. Hickman or Mr. Hollingsworth to any girl who needs a ride and lives in that vicinity. I, Ann Moore, being ofsound mind and body do bequeath my ability and love for music to another music enthusiast, Fern Downes. I, Bill G. Willis, being of questionable mind and defective body do leave my knowledge of and interest in Marconi to the members of the Radio Club, Willis Moore, Bill Milne, and Frank Coppage and my journalistic abilities to the Key, I, Henry Covington, being of reasonably sound mind and body feel that Danny Miller will be happy with my curly hair. I, Bobby Wilson, being of unsound mind and body, do will and bequeath my Dodge car to someone who needs it badly, David Wharton. l, Carlton Whaley, being of sound body and mind,do will and bequeath my ability to tell jokes to Ronny Horney. I, Peggy Wood, being of unsound mind and weak body, do will and bequeath my love for dancing and also ability Up to tap dance to my cousin Pat Wood. I, Olive Sparks, being of sound body and weak mind, do will and bequeath my two pointer throws in fieldball to Joann Patchett and Martha Shawn. I, David Wolcott, being of unsound mind and body, do will and bequeath my place at Beans to Del Foxx. I, Joanne Richardson, do will and bequeath my love for P. O. D. to anyone who likes it. I, Dick Hodgson, being of questionably sound mind and body do hereby will and leave my discarded crew cut to Joey Willis. I, Bertha Mae Holden, being of defective mind and body do bequeath my ability to jitterbug to a future jitterbug star Ronnie Wolfe. I, George Davis, being of questionable mind and body leave my ability to get A's in agriculture to Jackie Plumber. I, Jane Candy, being of reasonably sound mind and body leave my last name to Hazel Powell whose dis- position seems to match it. I, Mildred Quillen, being of sound mind and body wish to leave my love for Nash Ramblers to anyone who has an eye for beauty and style. I, Thelma Moore, being of unsound mind and body do will and bequeath my naturally curly hair to Pat Seward. I,Winnie Mae Jester, also being of defective mind however sound body wish to leave my ability to study to my sister, Margaret. I, Phyllis Cahall, being of sound mind and unsound body feel that since Charles Sparkes loves to roller skate, he may have both my ability and love for skating. I, Joanne Baynard, being of sound body and mind do bequeath my love for sailing to Barbara Hockman. l, Gary Luff, being of sound body and questionable mind do will and bequeath my love for Chestertown to Nancy Dukes. I, Frances Everett,being of sound mind and body do bequeath my love for Home Economics to all future Home Economic students. 23 The essence of all beauty, I call love Crowning of the Sweetheart Queen . xl at M ,QQ9 6-JE . Sz? Q1 V S44 MM ...QS ll ff CLASSES 'Tis education that forms the common mind- Juniors , 4rs Q Q- A V gg' ' LQ 5? 97 5 9 g Q 'ar' ' Q' Q, . L. . ,H I L ' 4 Ra I 3 i , f. s s s ' ' S s g , 6 I4 ' 'i gg, S I , ,gi 'K' if as S 6 S ' , in , 7' ' Q tr , A I R kv Q Xl E iii rr, f T Ji I N . 'Q 5. y 2 I 'gr '51 t I ' s, ,gs fy if 4 5 Hi Qi? ' , f , r EEL . f'll!RQLvi!tE. .i i fn 7, A , . 3, p , , ' ' . - It is . as R x is fin r i ' i g' .L L Xt a , N I - A fr sg A A P Q Z ,. ,QM FA lx MWF , 7 5 ' f 'h 7 V. -it , ff 1 : 5.4 , - as 92 a X -P . is if V Q g VA X ',j . ,, V ,435 ', H. VI i . .V , ikyi ,, . -. P I I Z. N ' 'rs' rl ' , If V,-,,A . . t 1 SSM Vut' 1' x H i Q ui liz swf, V f , I QL 4 I I - Y-, II, - - , Z : Ml V V Q' k H I A f ' V ' ., 3 L' .x. , r ' X af F a ie H . ' Qt 1 at yo i, 4, .,, Q W' ag? Q 3? ,Va , W ,X . ,, f iii gf, Q V , V 'V f Zn. A .,,r I x .V - 'J :x -V' ,V ..,' I , s , i is - T ii i .as A at-it f - - 4-L - 54 First Row: T. Anderson, D. Anthony, W. Barksdale, I. Baynard, P. Bishop, E, Carter, S, Chanaud, H. Comegys, Second Row: T,Covington, D. Dawkins, A. Denny, N. Dukes, P. George, E, Goodhand, H, Goodhand, A, Greiner, Third Row: M. Haymaker, K, Holland, H, Irwin, J. Jackson, B, Jarrell, P, Jump, C. Kaufman, D, Kraemer. Fourth Row: A, Lam- B M Ginnis B Moore J Moore F Nelson Fifth Row- S Potter, D Powell, H Powell, A, Pretzler, more,J. Leverage, , c , . , . , . . . . , , J, Quimby, N, Richardson, W, Rieken, C, Rittenhouse. Sixth Row: K, Roser, D, Shortall, J, Sorflaten, C, Sparks, E, Stubbs P Thompson, J. Turner, F. Walbert. Seventh Row: J, Walls, S, Walls, S, Walls, F, Warner, D, Wharton, E, Willis,,l, Willoughby, B, Wood, Absent: Faulkner, Booker, Hunter, Leverton. 26 Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. Sophomores X 1 'sr L as fs , , 'Q , Q at is l 1' t Q , t tt ft L , it at gf .x i a. ,JW z ? A rr. ik- VI Q- J A X., :Q , 5 X fgx i s ,, , i , is S 'AA' G C q t r . , V x ,. WK Q , A.: . Q V, r S K i 55 I f L ,, 1 g ,Q ,,,, t4,tv C r J q ., K r K xVV., , j V , , ,ta A K , , A V i' I ' x 2 ,55 D , , , ,, K Lv , , A f... QA. K , thi b . . K Q . :uf . iqffjffr 1 . A, 'ggi Eff, 1 y r 4- 5 3, I , Eff A , 6 fr I 'L' it '.QX ' r 1' 2 -L r lf time ,ti A 4 t L hs, ' fl F t is W .,t f A4 1 'I '.,kk,iV 1 , VV VV':kV- , vv. f ta , Z 1 VV if sw I t.t s i t S S , t 1 F A j i G 2 V , L , PZ.. 6 I 5- F it Q, ,s , '.. ,Y,,. i Q' ' ' . ,Vx :,.,A, A ,' 9- ,ft 'f si , a t f E n ' - fa Q J b.t: , Atttn . f 1 L At W tttf ,2.,,,. W L as :,, A ' ,lv ug' , 1-,, KY? KA ,V 6 . , 5 t A V vi H AA If ,. .. , k ,.i,ih 9 T51 ,qv ,,.,, fr , ss, f 1 E l t it 9 E iw K W ZLL I 'Zi ,Q I fAA1f' I 8 V' 6 ' , '- ' i I it S h' V I Q G M I' Q First Row: P, Burris. I. Carter, C, Clough, C. Cole, L, Cook, F, Coppage, D, Dadds, B, Densmore, Sec- ond Row: N, Elburn, E, Emory, R. Emory, D. Fox, M. L. Gibson, G, Green, R, Grubb, R, Haymaker, Third Row: M. Hollingsworth, D, Horney, L. Humphreys, D, Ireland, J, James, R, King. I. Knotts, R, Layton, Fourth Row: B. Leager, E, Lewis, W. Mc Guire, G, Mears, F. Meredith, C, Miller, D, Miller, B, Milne, Fifth Row: I.Moore.I.Moore, J. Patchett, A, Poet, B, Robinson, O, Scholar, M, Shawn, D, Skinner, Sixth Row: P. Slot, B. Sparks, P, Stanton, B, Starkey, G. Starkey, B, Taylor, B, Thomas, S, Thompson, Seventh Row: D, Towers, M. Turner, R, Turner, J. Usilton, J, Wallace, E, Willis, I. Willis, B, Whitby. Eighth Row: P, Wood. Absent: Knotts, Hart, Dodd, Lewis, Lorenz, Morris, Rash, Dawkins, 27 A wise old owl sat on an oak Ninth Grade 1' ag, B- r ' A , ., Q . v fy M ,V,V V, X 3 fa e . 'I A t , , A .QT1 A . 1 ... 4 df w it? w -. ,L A i R ' - , r . , . ,. .. A A , . , . 5, a. rr T .jj fe , f fm .W f'- , V..' I k,V:V , , ff V f ' ' ' , hi, VV ' ga? , in . . ' to d ft .. ,.,, r ' X a V., A 5 ' N 4... 2 . W K we 1 r aa, ' t..t f 2 , ' . . ' ' l , , A d A P P d i T . -. ' 1 ' , 4 53.53515 7? f a f X 73 I ' ' ff 1' fr . 'A V . ? ' A i f ,F f' 1 r ? I av V f I V0 ,KLV M. if r Las, I ff If , 4,6 L' , tr . ,A VAAQ R A B Q' . A 4,5 1 . Q? 3, ' i i . Z. ' Z ' Q f A 6 K - . ' ,. ' 74 ' , 1' ' ,, Y, ' If ' . 6 ' , . ' . gb. f , 3 . -. , 2, Q I , .VL ., A , iv: , V K .ggi w I A,,, , ,' ,. , ,, tl V . , Vipbb 1, .,. j V . A j . I 4' V K J. K V ' I I I f Q aw V ,V Q lil. , , Vr A if K fy , fi J , '4 V, illl f ky 3, .. V Z Q V ' , . . X B , U , l' f-nw ' I iafl d V, ' 1 . I dddd T 'B v. - , , ,. 1 . , V' A - . . ,' ' i' 'Ai . ' Q-. r 5 ag i X Fffyffkiidff' 1 Q 1 lg 7 ' ' First Row: T. Andrew, C. Austin, C. Boone, E. Bright, D, Burris, B. Cahall, B. Callahan, F. Callahan. Second Row: E Cannon, E. M. Chance, E. Cherewko, A. Clark, S. Clough, P. Coleman, T, Conley, A. Covington, Third Row: J Crowl, J. Darrel, P. Dorrel, F. Davis, G. Denny, B, Eveland, D. Foster, R. Foster. Fourth Row: M. T, Friel, H, Green I. Grubb, D, Harrington, B. Holden, B. Hunter, H. Irwin, I. Jarrell. Fifth Row: J. Jewell, J. Kaufman, B, Larrirnore ho1d,I.Rhode's, P., Rash, L. Rhodes, N. Rice. Seventh Row: A, Rieken, W. Rittenhouse, T. Shea, R, Shockley, T. Shor tall, C. Simpler, E. Simpler, R. Skinner. 28 E Larrimore D Mc Clyment, P. Meredith, B. Moore, P. Moore. Sixth Row: W.fMoore, I. Nelson, B. Rash, C. Rein- X X X Q H. l X iff The more he saw the less e spoke Ninth Grade lil , t y ee x . f X ,A A ' .Q . -1 30 , l x . kk Q .,,, - , , ,A . ' ,.5 ,:..f ' fm - s ax . . X . , U. , .,, A, 1 ,J V K . .y a First Row: J.Slot, B. Smallwood, E. Smith, D. Sorflaten, G. Sparks, S, Thompson, J. Timms, A, Turner, Second Row: I,Unsworth, E. Wright, P, Yates. Absent: Beacher, Campbell, Howard, Laird, Magaral, Meyers, Palmatory, Plummer. Eighth Grade . A A li ti 2 . , . g . , li 'lf Eff. F 'F 1 ff' 3 ff FirstRow: M. Allen, W, Allen, I. Anderson, W. Bada, J. Bennett, C. Boyle, E, Burris, N. L. Callahan. Second Row: T, Callahan, V. Callahan, W, Candy, W. Candy, R, Cannon, M, Ceceil, S, Clark, B. Clough. Third Row: J. Cole, M, Comegys, M. Coppage, A. M. Crossley. F. Dean, F. Downes, P. Edge, J. George. Fourth Row: L, Gretzinger, F. Hall, B. l-lockman, C, Holden, H, Holden, M. Hollingsworth, J. Horney, L. Hudson. 29 The less e spoke the more he heard. Eighth Grade ff f as W 5 f , f S 3 2 'YA Y K, 1' . 'f,, , H7 3 V K A L as K' , lm r, , V X . i s 4, fy . v First Row: T. Ireland, B, Iarrell, M, Jester, M. Keating, R. Kemp, R, Kenton, L. Kinnarnon, J, Kirby, Second Row: S Lord, M, Lucas, S, Lyon, W, McFarland, R. Merchant, B. Middleton, W, Miles, J. Moore, Third Row: O, Moore, T Moore, A, Morgan, S. Morris, D. Nelson, D. Nickels, R, Richardson, B. Ross. Fourth Row: R, Shockley, I. Short, B Srnallwood, A. S k ' ' par s, R, Stoops, W. Thawley, I-I Usilton L Walters Fifth Row R Warner R W lf . , . . :. ,. oe,W,Young Absent: Baker, Brode, Dodd, Eby, Faulkner, Kimble, Larrimore, Middleton, Rothavge, Timrns. 30 , 2, In if Why aren't we like that wise old bird? Seventh Grade , V , .dedd C Qedeee b A , G if ' B oi ' F 'K ' En C 3 4 Xi. ,Q if ili B ' , 1, i f l G or or-ex ' W l A B i i .G 1 ,- ' I J fl- 'L :gh A e5k:,k K . ,et K ,nf 5:7 , . 'E . ,. X. Q . AV VLQZQ X V ., ' 4 d x t In , M h , 153 ,4?V b , qqzv il , , kxxy , '5 TG V, ig u f A+ ,,,.' ,x B F A fi k'1', vi 'kii'-f' fy ,H 7 Q J Q3 dd 4' 3 , , ,I V in Vu if e F .. B B ' , fle C , B edded 1 C229 , eeee ' F F -' B nh. elv M r at 1. ,Q 1 ,f 0 K -,hzimnx f I f ,L ,-,.L , . I 'L an Q I ',,: ,'1,. -, V f i of t t e i First Row: W. Andrew, M. Baker,W, Boone, J. Boyles, R, Brown, J, Butler, T, Cahall, Second Row: M, Callahan, B. Callaway, C. Carter, C. Ceceil, P, Chance, T. Cherewko, F. Conolly, Third Row: R. Cook, R. Creighten, D, Cronshaw, E. Crossley, B. Dean, J, De Iessa, C. Embert, Fourth Row: L. Erwin, J, Ewing, G. Foster, B, Fow- ler, S, Gates, F. Goldstein, J, Goodhand, Fifth Row: P. Goodhand, E. Green, M. Green, S, Green, S. Harrington, D, Hickman, W. HiggS. Sixth Row: R, Horney, E. Humphreys, G. Jewell, R. Kaufman, D, Kenton, E, Lane Seventh Row: D, Larrimore, D. Larrimore. 31' Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Seventh Grade V , 1. ,fnn W f ., . V 'n' lei Q ., ,, 5 x,,, ' , gf VZ Z , ,ff ', f V X ',',' , B, 57 g A , ,Q , ,9,,,,, MX' pf if ,,,,, , ,fry , ,,,, 7 J .. A no p ,T ' , if ,J V W , 1 f W nj, . , , ' 'f . X , ,, ,ww .. f , , 'f' .,,, . W I -' 5 ,A Z V -rb ' , :J 5 -p , ,, Z4 sg , x E ,. f K f f WZ ,W ' f' ,J 1 .' f ,. ' C 4 f ,' f ,nfl V . J -1,-17,1 A E fm. , 21, , ,, if 5, ,f 1 .,,, V 'fy' f A z .5 ff' , V I n k , , Q B, ,rf V N V ,I f I Y, . M , ,, , if 2 , V ,j W ff fff ' .V V! A ,A ,fl V' 1,157 A , I Q 4' il, ,I , fl, , , 'f , f 4- 1 f ijf ' , 1 'X ' I f , 'f 7 ,,f,,: W S R. in fy ' i A , M V I . ' F it C 7 ' , V 5 ' I ' 'V- gg , Q 1 mf , 2 ' 1 '-2ff4,Qs',f,fLf I 1 f ff 5 . , Y V, M 4 9 f V, V f , F gf fi B cr , , ' is gina f ,J 5 ., V, Qs, W gn B W, .fy , f W , :W 'f ' V f 9 ' v 6 5 y A 441,19 V , 4' ' ig Q I' 'hi 2 ni, 0 f . W , iff f' ,V i A M ff ' ,Lev I f ,V 1 If , ' , Y F W ' F 1 4' Y is fi , A! 4 y 4, 5 My ,V X I ,.,. fy f, VV V: 7, 47 75. UMC' Q. J , , - . v . - . 925-5511: 5-1 , First Row: J. Larrirnore, N. Layton, C. Leager, J. Leekley, C. Long, I. McGinnis, B, Messick. Second Row: L. Milby, B. Miller, B. Moore, I. Moore, I. Morris, R, Nelson, B. Pinder, Third Row: K, Pinder, B, Potter, J. Rey- nold, T. Richardson, V. Roe, A. Rose, P. Rose. Fourth Row: S. Rose, F. Foser, C, Ross, P, Seward, H, Short, J. Shortall, F. Smith. Fifth Row: S. Speck, T. Starkey, C. Stephens, B. Stowman, M. Stubbs, B. Swan, J, Taylor Sixth Row: B. Thomas, M. Walls, C. Walters, C. Weller, C. West, K, Willen, T, Woolford, Absent: Cagle Campbell, Crouch, Meekley, Sellers, Usilton. 32 Friends depart and memory takes them iiiui l f 1 ULU' l'. me f if ' ' I 'f , V Elf? , ,, , ,, 4 , ' ,f V,,, V. -v-., X . 'X I A .4 ,, 'v L ' X , ff ,n, ' 33 to her Caverns, pure and deep Q 6 1 W' f 4m-ff A ACTIVITIES U 79 Have mercy upon us miserable sinners. Student Court Chief Judge - Joanne Baynard Through this, its first year, the court has been successfully run by students. Safety Club Under the direction of Charles Turner, captain,the monitor system deserves Well earned thanks. W 36 For fools rush in where angels fear to tread Student Council President: Mary Ellen Denny: Vice President: .lirr1BoOkerg Secr t y Eleanore Woodwardg Treasurer: Ruth Hart. The Key and Centreville Hi-Lites Staff Key Editor: Bill Willis: Centreville I-Ii-Lites Editor: Thelma Moo 37 fy KA . A 7 5 Q. ' , K H , fr , 1 -fpr 11,0 ,J 7 ZL'7Q7 i ,, f Z y ' 1' EY ,aff ..' if fr -Nm ...Ryu 0,,.fff' ,i 4 X 1 WMM, ' I , , Q: 1 X ,,,,, , 5 , 7 Am ,, , ,nf but the world has made it sweet V Glee Club Quartet Count that day lost whose low descending sun. . Monogram Winners This group is composed of those students having the highest number of scholastic and activity points. s e , r AF S et 1 fy ' ' f -' E 924 i 'X '. t it M Mi A 4-1-..,.. .Views from thy hand no worthy action done Athletic Letter Winners The big C is awarded only to those who have played in the games. He who stands it now, deserves the thanks of man and woman. F. F. A. The Centrev111e High Chapter of the Futu Farmers of America und the leadership of Mr. Sul tenfuss,Vo-Ag teacher and the president, Jim Larr more, has grown from tiny group to an inspiring organization. QQ 0 M Brownie and QQ ' Mike Cafeteria Ladies .Uf T53' 0 ' p Q I i-1.4.4 w K xllllflwllf mlm, 4 W rl Zn SPCRTS 'The heights by great men reached and kept- X' Q6 S06 Q ew Cavtat? wenxd C030 ' Xxoqq 3-XI 3 HQ,d C Colm.. J ball 11- e . R ann Odgel- e S I1 Wer 9 n or attained by Sljcjcjeerl flight YvasX4et'oaXX C oa.c'o'. 'Mao '2vasX4e'CoaXX Caqcairr. 9646139 CCC X C oado-'. 906261 9 45 Cbacb ' A4 Ve as ketba aojey But they, while their companions slept. . QV , EKaQ3eS C0950 X, xx Q Qxoiiere C036 A E5 ,I 03013. .Were tolling upward in the night !? XX 4-7 S0ffball S All such things ought to belong to those whose labor hath produced them. Photography Phyllis Callahan Art Jeanne Skinner Activities Bobbie Seward Bill Walls Ellen Shawn Senior Writers Polly Roe Barbara Lynch Carlton Jump Marian Andrew History Joanne Richardson Jeanne Skinner Phyllis Cahall Last Will and Testament Eleanore Wookward Anne Fischer Peggy Wood Ruth Welch Prophecy Beverly Cecil Candid Pictures Ann Moore Phyllis Cahall Frances Everett Typists Barbara Boone Mary Agnes Ford Editor in Chief Martha McClyrnent Assistant Editor Joanne Baynard Business Manager Gary Luff Circulation Manager Bill D. Willis Advertising Manager Dick Hodgson Autographs Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Patrons . H. W. Cecil . Chester Anderson . William T. Lynch, Sr. . Walter Denny Risdon Baynard Joseph H. Richardson Herbert T. Roe Edward E. Covington Leonard C. Humphreys . David B. Skinner . Merton R. Shawn Gordon L. Shawn Bishop Mc Clyment Charles E. Boone and Mrs. William T. Walls and Mrs. James R. Seward and Mrs. James W. Larrimore Sudler Roe Charles Walls Noah W. Skinner, Jr. and Mrs. Harry Dulin and Mrs. Knox German Junior Shoppe, Easton Eugene W. Roberts John K. Todd Lola E. Bell Lena Cohin Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reinhold Mary Divry Mary M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harrison Mrs. Frances Callahan Mrs. Kathryn Roe Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hodgeson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Evergram Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Richardson The Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. Wl1SOU Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fischer Senator Edward Turner Senator Mason Sheehan Charlotte Mc Cabe, Tidewater Inn The Yarn Shop, Easton Myers Pumps, Baltimore The Gift Haven, Centreville The Lu-Ev Gift Mart, Easton Compliments of Fox Bros., Easton L. W, Britting Farm Compliments from a friend Mr. Wm. Benjamin Coppage Mr. J. Glen Messick Mr. and Mrs. Philips Mr. Charles Sewell Mrs. Carrie L. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Earl Everett Mr. and Mrs. Temple Callahan Mr. and Mrs. H, K, Lane Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Rhodes Mrs. Beulah Jump Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Calloway Mr. and Mrs Charles Haymaker Mr. and Mrs George D. Young Reverend and Mrs. Mason Willis Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Andrew Mr. and Mrs John Whaley Mr. and Mrs Marshal Welch Mr. and Mrs Lewis B. Davis Mr. and Mrs James B. Moore Mr. and Mrs Oscar Sparks Mr. and Mrs Walter J. Candy Mr. and Mrs Franklin Everett Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc Guire T511--' 4-5 N sa.. !!3 e . , . Wig . 1' 5,52-' -. . sf ' ' 'fYi'.f 'fig i 'rf . x H 14-n 22.35-9:-Y ' irq. 5, 1, .gfg 1, QA A X- '- . ,A ., -ggeh GI,?V,Y5,A!fg rf x,,1r'.i -.'wi L . ..VelW'u'L , A. A --- 1. V' D -.,3,,s .. ,nu ' ivfbrf s 50' 5 -gm, NHKE, ,1 CI L. Q Sv!-Vex Oil.. If sz l i SNAKE f fW ':35fi'f,f,41 Agf .. Q wi'-rs nw I - ' -'va as +1 K, 1 gg 4 ,.x-4y,'-- QA -,L g ,Jf,f? if -X! '41, :'E'lf'f', , ' -1 -an 'H .U w K fwwwu+mQ4f,fM 'f53fiT' ,. f L - A fs! O4-,A Q 'T' ' .' . H -. Ejygm ,n'!1,3 I 'E , X ,-. w.'f,!Q-'K ffm' x w WJ- - sw is .. YJ- r.. J -X s A Q ' 'Z T ivr' .fa Q f:.L..5,,'. U1 ,:n-.4V -1f'2wpf3ki1'4fiETQg3:Af2i I ' ' s, , -fm 54,54 5.5 1' an L: V -of www. X l,. , Lklmcg ts. 41815 xiilbll m W AD ERTI EMENTS WYE MILLS FEED COMPANY Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers - Grain Wye Mills, Maryland Phone Queenstown 454l FRIEL LLIMBER COMPANY Lumber - Mill Work Building Material- Roofing Paint - Hardware Queenstown, Maryland Queenstown 2I l l HCRACE M. MORGAN Queen Anne, Maryland Seed Cleaning Clover Seed Fertilizer Lime Telephone: Hillsboro 389 I THE WILLIS S COVELL CQ. Grain Feed Seed 'Buyers and Shippers of Grain the Year Around Denton, Maryland Phone: 3 53 The Future is Yours Make Good Use oflt and With the Future Goes Our Best Wishes and-Happiness INTERNATIONAL I IST!! Jump Hardware and Implement Company Queen Anne, Maryland Centreville, Maryland Your Store of Famous Brands BLUMDS Wishes You Success Happiness and Prosperity The Store With a Heart Frigidaire Philco R.C.A. Sacony Henry Rosenfeld Cannon Mc Gregor ManHattan WYE PLANTATION Breeders of Pure Aberdeen Angus Beef Cattle For 5000 years, it has been said of conquerors and cows that the fate of the white race is indissolubly linked with that of their cattle. They cannot survive without dairy products. Dr. C. E. Thorne, of the Ohio Experimental Station has said, While it is true that meat is an ex- travagantly wasteful food, viewed solely from the economic standpoint, yet it is also true that the ruling peoples of the earth are the meat eaters, and the time is probably far in the future when in this country meat will be banished from the tables of any but the improvident, even though further advance in its cost should take place. The outlook, therefore, is that for a long time to come, the farmer who possesses the ability to handle livestock successfully will find ample opportunity for the exercise of his talents, and ample reward for the larger ability which such exercise involves. At Wye Plantation, it has now become a notable fact that our Angus bulls are shipped from coast to coast and literally to the so-called, four corners. Our customers find there is a big difference in the big, black, early-maturing calves sired by Scotch-bred Wye Plantation bulls. lt's a difference they can feel in their bank account, a feeling everyone likes. Herd Pamphlet with pictures As Scotch as a Bagpipe sent on request. James B. Lingle, Manager Queenstown, Maryland Best 0 f Luck to The Class of 1954 from R. B. BAKER 8 SONS Sand, Gravel, and Ready Mix Concrete Queenstown, Maryland Queenstown 3351 Congratulations Graduates of the Class of 1954 Toduy's Students Are Tomorrows' Business Men The Centreville National Bank of Maryland Kitchen Specialists CALLAHAN'S APPLIANCE STORE Cenfrevi lle, Maryland Phone l l4 Best Wishes ,mm GEORGE D. YouNG WILLIAM E. oWENs X GY it L 5 01-If 75 L -L . K V Fl Contracting Building Painting and Queen Anne, Maryland PUPSI' Hanging Phone Church Hill 3974 Wall and White Garage Complgments o General Repairs Gas Oil Tires Fisherman's Inn G0ldSl30fO 3183 Grasonville Maryland Arlington Beauty Shop Circle D,,ive,ln 4Ol9 West Belvedere Avenue J E I P Phone - Liberty 2-4147 mes W '9' 'OP' Baltimore, Maryland Betty Vogt - Owner Gmsonville Maryland Audio Visual Aids Equipment for School and Home Centreville Locker Plant The Hobby Horse Shop Frozen Foods Virgil Bishop Centreville Maryland 4 Race Street Cambridge, Maryland Phone 369W 5l'0P if SWG Seney Oil Company Applebuunvs Petroleum Products Ridgely Maryland Centreville Maryland C. Elwood Cherry Compliments Watchmaker and Jeweler of Ridgely Maryland Phone 303l J. 0. Pippin, Jr. For a Snack Stop At MAC'S Commerce Street Centreville, Maryland Phone 287 Compliments of W. M. Freestate Insurance Agency Compliments of Cronshaw Bros. Garage and Bulldozing Centreville Locker Plant Frozen Foods Centreville Maryland Phone 369-W E. S. VALLIANT S SON, INC. Fertilizers Phones 2l8 - 2l9 Centreville, Maryland Best Wishes To The Class 0f1954 RENSHAW AND EMORY Sales and Services Centreville, Maryland Charles Schelberg lnsurance Queenstown Maryland Compliments of Queenstown National Bank Compliments of Queenstown Pharmacy Queenstown Dr. Norman Hitch G. Myron Latshaw Fine Quality in Fine Jewelry Centreville Maryland Compliments of Radio Sales 8- Service V. J. Carter Hillsboro 3792 Maryland Compliments of Epsteins Centreville Maryland .s'l'W , 4,21 Anthony s Flowers 4+ . W. 5 is t Flowers For All Occasions Q I T-- Chestertown Maryland QENQ99 Phone 283 W. Vernon Kirby Cemetery Memorials Fine Memorials Since 1892 Chestertown Maryland Phone 276 J S. E. Chance Co. Groceries - Meats - Frozen Foods Church Hill Dry Goods - Shoes Phone 225i Maryland Compliments of Stack and Hart Stoves - Refrigerators - Radios Furniture Sudlersville Maryland Since 'l877 Shannahan and Wrightson Washington St. to Harrison St. Easton Maryland Compliments of J. Noble Hardesty Co. Electric - Plumbing - Heating Contractor Sudlersville, Maryland Compliments of Primrose Tea Room Compliments of Marie's Restaurant Mrs. Marie Kaufman Prop. Queenstown, Maryland l I Ralelgh S Coffee Shop ZX Western Auto Associate Store Wlistprni . u .0 l No Need To Pay More Easton Maryland AS3?5F3 Shop Western and Save J. C. WOLFE Centrevi Ile Maryland Prices Tire Shop Complete Tire Service Kent Island Pharmacy Shopping Center Stevensville Maryland Prescription - Luncheonette Veterinary Supplies Cambridge, Maryland Easton Maryland Phone 464 E t , M I d as on my on Phone Stevensville 3451 e Mary Ewell , Qr qe Ht A? Compliments f I 1 i 'I-E':-T' Ti gr g M Town 8. Country Clothes of ' ' ' j P 0 '15' 'E 2o4GQ sf Q I 5' -'E X Y reef Nob e Motor Company 515513 - W! X Phone 1213 J f X' ff 1 Compliments of Green Spring Milk Company Eastern Shore Milk for the Eastern Shore Queenstown, Maryland Phone Queenstown 2891 Emile Moore Painting 8. Paper Hanging Church Hill Maryland Phone 2462 ff X S, 'fx Roger 81 Barto X ffggiggi h Congratulations 493 Best Wishes P X to the , tefgfjif. X Television if' Radios and Electrical Appliances Graduates 0f1954 Sales and Service Barton Brothers ra ... if 25 North Harrison Street Easton, Maryland Phone 1200 Centreville Maryland WYATT'S JEWELERS Everything in Jewelry l7 Dover Street J. Howard Anthony lnsurance - Real Estate Easton Maryland Easton Maryland Run Right lo Seed Cleaning - Feed Grinding - Mixing Readls J. McKenny Willis and Sons lnc. fo' Feed, Seed, Grain Easton All Drugstore Needs Maryland Phone 619 Easton Maryland Compliments of E. S. Adkins and Co. Elburn's Florist Chestertown Maryland Centreville Maryland Phone 200 Harry E. Walls and Son Silvers Hardware and Farm Machinery Everything for Men and Boys H ouse hold Appli ance s church Hill Maryland Ewen W'Y'f 'd Herbert A. Willis Real Estate - Insurance Sudlersville Maryland Phones: 4421 - 4l2l Compliments of Dick Hill Standard Auto Supply Co. Massey - Harris Sales and Service Maurice L. Price Hotel Centreville E M I d Centreville Maryland aston ary an Pippin Brothers Compliments of Oliver Farm Equipment SpCIrltlin'S Pratt's Dairy and Poultry Feeds phone 311-J-'I Hillsboro Maryland Howard W. Ryland Clothing, Fumishings, Shoes Centreville Maryland Nevius Hardware Store Easton, Maryland Phone 350 Save Time and Patience - See Us First. ig. BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Millwork Hardware - Paint Centreville Maryland Phone 289 Compliments Of FOXES Five to a Dollar Store Centreville Maryland Queen Anne's County Co-operative Farm Bureau William T. Thomas, Manager Feed Grinding and Mixing Feed - Seed - Hardware Ferfilizer - Lime - Oil ' Pdinf Cenfrevi Ile M0fYl0m-l Phone 202 TRI-COUNTY GARAGE John W. Chaire,s, Prop. John Deere Implements, Repairs and Service Queen Anne Maryland Hillsboro 3923 HALLOWELL CHEVROLET SALES North Washington St. Telephone 770 Easton, Maryland Cadillac Oldsmobile S. E. HALLCWELL AND SONS, INC. Route 404 Complete Body Shop 24 Hour Wrecker Service Member AAA Denton Maryland Phone 390 Tllere's nothing like giving folks what they want uofnln UNM! Avrwomv oi YNI COCA-Con Chl!! I Easton Coca-Cola Bottling Company Everyday is Someone's Birthday , I-QMAX EASTON, MARYLAND Phone 722 22 North Washington St. Easton, Maryland ATKINSON? Dry Goods, Notions Ladies' Coats, Dresses Rugs, Etc. Shoes, and Hats The Young Men's Shop Where Quality Reigns Supreme Easton, Maryland Congratulations to the Class of 1954 CHURCH HILL LUMBER COMPANY I 9 e SUDLERSVILLE suPPLY co. '. if GALE Sudlersville, Maryland ' Grain, Feed, and Seed Y Complete Seed and Grain Cleaning Service Service - Electric Wiring - Repairs Fire and Automobile Insurance Denton, Maryland Phone lll Phone Sudlersville 25ll or 252l Thank You, Centreville High School Now, in the midst of completing our yearbook We are concerned with dead lines, copy sheets, proof reading, progress charts, dummy books, and aspirins. As this last page is finished it is with a feeling of ac- complishment we turn to other work. Later in our lives,when our destiny has been shaped we will remem- ber the Work that molded our yearbook. We will remember all the things important to our yearbook because it drew us together in our last year in C.H.S. We will realize everything our school, our teachers, and our friends did to make us feel the friendliness and whole-hearted co-oper- ation of Centreville High. We will come to be thankful for the inspir- ations and good examples set out for us to pattern ourselves by. Only through the love and guidance and wonderful spirit of C.H.S. could We be content to take fate at its course. We've won and lost for you, Centreville High School. We have placed ourselves in your hands against untimely hardships. You steadied us Well. Now we are ready to leave, maybe to help others as you have helped us. Thank you, Centreville High School, for everything. Martha Bishop McClyment I f.q,, - V A .R1..v1, 1 45'-'Fa I1 W?-' ff ,a 1, wig 1-,Q fri ' V AL. 4 V , w , U w . U. ,, , W V, A Y ' -'J 'fhmw , 'ML . 'M t, K, ,... 1 1 ,J 11:9 L w 1 r ,w,.y. 4 . ' Q ,fl H'gf.'eqg ,N ,, '. 12-4 f ag , fr rx NME-'-: tv , -- , , , L ,1 'f1.g,Lf 1.7 .V -, 1 rf rua :mam f fiifrifa-. -, V. 'K ' , ' . fglzags ' Q.. 'S wifi? '81-'Q' 4 . .r .x O 5-,,-15515 A ,y iw ' b -111 -nk ' N . g x vs 'Hwy T r, ' 3: uv u wi- - ,,,. !,, -,,.,7,,, ,, . b ,r, 'x -1 Mg 1-,-1, 1-wv v ,4 - my X m, , -,1 K-'W . V' . M ,, ,- '4 . ' I t . 1 WM: M , , ,! 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