Robert E Lee High School - Leeway / Record Yearbook (Staunton, VA)

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2 Robert E. Lee High School 2 ee rR SANIT sap nse ete OOP see iit cement (itaage A SOR Within the pages of the 1961 LEEWAY we, the Staff, have attempted to embody the spirit of our days at Robert E. Lee High School. We sincerely hope that the people, places and things that we have pre- sented to you in this annual will be the ones you will wish to remember. Wr. LF. Shedllwme Superintendent of Staunton Pullie Schools 1925-1967 This year the annual staff takes great pleasure in dedicating the 1961 LEEWAY to Mr. L. F. Shelburne, the retiring superintendent of the Staunton Public Schools. Mr. Shelburne has seen the Staunton School system grow in the number of pupils, teachers, and buildings. Since he has been here, Lee High has been rebuilt and re- modeled, and Bessie Weller, Westside, and Northside have been added. Mr. Shelburne has always stood for the highest standards of achievement and has advocated the principles of good solid education. The faculty and students of Lee High School are indeed grateful to Mr. Shel- burne for his years of distinguished and faithful service. Pacalty aud Classes... . . o Student Gody.... SG meas Wouorartes..... ed ptthletics...... ON ee | Mr. Collin E. Smither Principal B.A. University of Richmond M.A. University of Virginia A MESSAGE FROM MR, SMITHER It is an honor and a pleasure to share with you, the Stu- dents of Lee High School, the memories contained within the pages of this 1961 LEEWAY. It is my hope that in the years to come, this book will serve as a happy reminder of your days spent in this school, and as an inspiration for the future. I trust that you have found in this school those fundamental qualities of character and scholarship which are so essential in the world today. To each of you--pest wishes. On the following pages appear the administra - tion and faculty of Robert E. Lee High School. We are indeed grateful to them, for without their help, our journey along the Leeway would have been a most difficult one. Mr. Charles E. Hern B.S. College of William and Mary Assistant Principal Guidance Director Mr. James R. Hartbarger Yy B.S. Salem College ry Aj Assistant Principal ; CF Director of Athletics Mrs. Halcie Day School Nurse Miss Rose Cook Dunsmore Business College Secretary Jennie Goode and Susan Legg compete with Mike Osteen in a panel discussion in Miss Barton's English class. Miss Mary Aurelia Barton B.A. Mary Baldwin College M.A. University of Virginia English Miss Barton has taught in the English department of Lee High for eleven years, She is a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority. She coaches the debating teams for Harrison- burg and Lee High. Miss Catherine Bickle B.A. Longwood College Spanish and English Miss Bickle teaches 8th grade English and first and second year Spanish. In order to broaden her knowledge in Spanish, she studied at the University of Madrid, and traveled in Mexico. 10 Mrs. Nell D. Allen A.B. Mary Baldwin College Arithmetic Mrs. Allen does circle work at Loch Willow Presbyterian Church and her outside hob- bies are flowers and horseback riding. Mr. George S. Click B.A. Bridgewater College M.A. University of Virginia Biology Mr. Click is a teacher of Sophomore Biology. His sum- mer school programs have in- cluded study at the University of Virginia and Columbia University of New York. His main interest outside of school lies in farming. JOHN HARD AT WORK --In Mr. Shenal's Mechanical Drawing Class, John Matthews labors with a tri- square, T-square, and pencil. 11 Mrs. Betty Colonna B.A. Western Maryland English This is Mrs. Colonna's 2nd year teaching English at Lee. Her hobby outside of school is music. She is a member of Central Methodist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, and the Green Hills Garden Club. Mrs. Olive H. Couch B.S. University of North Carolina M.S. Madison College Shorthand and V.O.T. Arithmetic Mrs. Couch is a sponsor of the Future Business Leaders of America group at Lee. She is a member of the First Baptist Church and belongs to the Business Women's Circle. She has taught at Lee for seven years. Miss L. Frances Crawford B.S. Longwood College B.A. William and Mary Librarian aE esa _Miss Crawford has been the — Librarian at Lee for twenty years. is She is chairman of the District Six Librarians Group and teaches the Ladies Bible Class at Hebron Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Louise M. Crisp B.A. Westhampton English Mrs. Crisp has been at Lee for six years and is the sponsor of our S.C.A. She has traveled abroad, is a member of the D.A.R. and the Beverley Garden Club. Mrs, Clara Yates Cummins A.B. University of Pittsburg History and Geography Mrs. Cummins teaches World Geography and American History in her first year at Lee. Her outside interests include music, reading, and interior decorating. | if Students get a great deal of Ee ' Le work and research done in the ee oe a library. Here we see Carolyn Herbaugh and Dana Swisher. AMO, AMAS, AMAT... Paul Best and Tom Richardson struggle with Latin translations in Miss Drake's Latin II class. Mrs. Jean J. Daniels B.S. Madison College Typing Mrs. Daniels is a graduate of Lee High, and this is her second year of teaching at her Alma Mater. She is a member of the Junior Women's Club and her hobby is photography. Miss Katherine E. Drake A.B. Mary Baldwin College | Latin Miss Drake has been at Lee for eighteen years and is the sponsor of our National Honor Society, Outside of teaching Latin, Miss Drake finds time for her nope classical music. 13 WISH I HAD A SLIDE RULE says Don Marotta as he watches Sid Finkel and Julian Moffett solve a problem in solid class. Mrs. Sara H. Hanger A.B. Mary Baldwin College Mathematics Mrs. Hanger has taught higher math at Lee for more than five years. She is a member of Christ Lutheran Chureh and as a hobby, enjoys hiking in the mountains. Mrs. Donna B. File B.A. Longwood College English Mrs. File teaches 8th grade and Junior English. She has been at Lee for two years and has coached the Forensic Contest. Out- side of school, she is an active member of the Oak Grove Theater. 14 4 Miss Harriet L. Foster B.S. Longwood College Home Economics Miss Foster is the sponsor of Lee's F.H.A. Chapter. She has been teaching at Lee for thirteen years. Her hobbies outside of school in- clude reading and knitting. Mr. Samuel W. Hasler B.A. Bridgewater College Science and Algebra Mr. Hasler resides in Harrison- burg and travels to Staunton each day to teach. He participates in the activities of the Asbury Me- morial Methodist Church of Har- risonburg. He has taught at Lee for five years. Mr. John Robert Hanson A.B. Washington and Lee University Algebra Mr. Hanson in his 2nd year at Lee is very active in student organizations. He has sponsored the Omega Hi Y and this year helped the Sophomore girls with their Powder Puff Football Team. His hobbies are golf and photography. Mr. John A. House A.B. University of North Carolina Chemistry and Physics This is Mr. House's 13th year at Lee High. He is the sponsor of the Honor Council and during the summer teaches summer school at Lee and at S.M.A. Mr. House enjoys reading very much. Miss A. Jean Howard B.S. Madison College Algebra This is Miss Howard's third year at Lee High teaching first and second year Algebra. As her out- side project, she is the Primary Sunday School Teacher at the Baptist Church in Waynesboro. THE BOUYANT FORCE OF WATER IS . . . Ed Balthrop attempts an experiment in Mr. House's physies class. 15 Miss Anna L. Hughes B.M. University of North Carolina Chorus Miss Hughes is teaching Chorus at Lee this year. She also directs the Assembly Choir. As her hobbies, she enjoys collecting antique furniture, and horseback riding. Miss Jeanne A. Kirtz B.A. Kutztown State College History This is Mrs. Kirtz's first year at Lee High. Aside from teaching American History, her hobby is music. Mrs. Kirtz) _ lives in Waynesboro. _ - Mrs. Floren¢ge C. Lange B.S. Madison College Algebra and Mathematics Mrs. Lange is in her fifth year of teaching at Lee High. She has many hobbies such as gardening, knitting, and reading, as well as being an active member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church. 16 Mrs. Shirley H. MeCray B.S. Longwood College Art Mrs. MeCray has been teaching art for four years at Lee High. Her hobbies are oil painting, reading, swimming, and cooking. She attends the Covenant Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Alma H. McClung B.A. Randolph-Macon Women's College Latin and French | _Besides nes Latin and She is an active member of the First Presbyterian Church and her hobbies are music and gardening. Mrs, Isabel A. MeSwain A.B. Queens College : Biology and General Science This is Mrs. MeSwain's tenth year at Lee, and Mr, McSwain's second year as Assistant Superintendent of Staunton Schools, She isan active member of First Presby- terian Church, the Deane Holt Circle and the D.A.R. STANLEY THOMAS SHOWS HIS TALENT --He is concentrat- ing on the finishing touches of his oil painting in Mrs. McCray's Art Class. 17 Mrs. Virginia C. Martin B.A. Mary Baldwin College English Mrs. Martin is teaching English at Lee for her third year. She has taught English and Latin in summer school. Her hobbies are sewing, knitting and reading. Mr. E. E. May B.A. Bridgewater College Civics Mr. May has been on the staff of Lee for fifteen years. He lives in Parnas- sus, Va., and comes to Lee every day to teach government. Outside of school, Mr. May likes to read and to play softball. : OVERNMENT THE “EEDERAL g Loa ee _ ee ee Tee in te oe os 7 wney” are a EEE LAS, os THE Tap MAJOR TYPES OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SO LIVE THAT WHEN THY SUMMONS .. . ' Jane Ramsey re- cites as Doug Chandler follows along in Mrs. Martin's American Literature Class. NO, OVER HERE!! Vicky Cacciapaglia and Jeanne Paulette trace the Presidential candidates’ campaigns across the nation as a project in Government Class. 18 Mrs. Elizabeth J. Neatrour B.A. Mary Washington College English and French This is Mrs. Neatrour's third year of teaching at Lee. She has studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. She now sponsors the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y and is As- sistant Debate Coach. She teaches Sunday School at St. James Methodist Church in Churchville. Mrs. Lucy B. Meade B.S. University of Virginia English Mrs. Meade teaches English and has been at Lee for four years. She has attended Madison College Summer School. Mrs. Me member of the ies Church. 19 a Mr. Martin L. Miller, Jr. B.A., Bridgewater College Science Mr. Miller has taught at Lee for four years. His summer interest lies in hunting, flying, and his summer job as a U.S. Park Ranger on the Blue Ridge Parkway. He is also very active in the Civil Air Patrol. BAND PRACTICE IS CEASELESS!!! Throughout football season, the band practiced even on holidays. Members, left to right: Sharon Burr, Margie Helms, Betty Jane Clem, Patsy Markham and Linda Coiner pose after one of these grueling sessions. Mr. Paul B. Sanger B.S. Bridgewater College B. of Music and M. of Music DePaul University Band Mr. Sanger is sponsor of the Lee High Marching Band, the Dance Band, and the Pep Band. He is a full time em- ployee of the Lee Band De- partment. His hobby is walnut woodwork. ana A eer or of ON A COLD DAY AT UVA .. .. Kenny Bosserman, Rigina Nolen, Lannette Keister, Margie Helms, and Sue Reid wait to return home after Band Day at the University. Mrs. Verna F. Sanger B.S. Bridgewater College Home Economics Mrs. Sanger, wife of our band director, is in her fourth year at Lee. Her hobby outside of school is homemaking for her family which keeps her very busy. 20 Mr. John Sapon B.S. Virginia Polytechnical Institute Distributive Education This is Mr. Sapon's first year of teaching at Lee, after serving in the U.S. Air Force. Outside of school, he works with the Boy Scouts, collects records, and reads as a hobby. Mr. Richard Shenal B.A. Salem College Mechanical Drawing Physical Education Mr. Shenal is a newcomer to Lee High this year. He coaches 8th grade basketball and baseball and helps with J.V. Foot IV) ane Mr. Harold L. Sigler B.A. Lenoir Rhyne Physical Education Mr. Sigler has been on the Lee High Staff for four years. This year he has been head coach of the Varsity Football Team. Tension mounts as the Leemen prepare for the Broadway game. Coach Sigler reviews the plays as Assistant Coach Hartbarger looks on. Beaver, Erskine, Moffett, Moseley, Watson, and Krol listen attentively. 21 | pas iL ‘ yi ee he ah r : [ Vf { W , 1 Net Vos. | V W Ton V i | ie WS Mr. James E. Taylor A.B. Washington and Lee University History and Government This is Mr. Taylor's fifth year teaching at Lee High. He coaches JV football, JV basket- ball, and Varsity track. His outside interests include read- ing and nature. Mrs. Trimble's Typing Class Mrs. Eleanor C. Trimble B.S. Longwood College Typing and Shorthand Mrs. Trimble teaches Shorthand, General Busi - ness, and Typing. Outside of school she enjoys play- ing bridge. Miss Laverne P. Wenger B.S. Madison College History Miss Wenger has taught American History at Lee for three years. She teaches Sunday School and is a member of the choir of the Spring Hill Pres- byterian Church. Mr. C. Glenn Wenner M. Ed. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Industrial Arts Mr. Wenner has taught at Lee High for thirty-two years. He is the President of In- dustrial Arts Section of the Virginia Vocational Associa- tion. _ Miss Elizabeth H. Whitelaw Randolph-Macon M.A., A.B. Columbia University English Miss Whitelaw is the adviser to the RECORD Club, and a Senior sponsor. This year she has taught a class of College Prepara- tory English to some of the Seniors. MY THEY LOOK GOOD .. . Linda Hyden removes her tray of muffins from the home economics stove. Mrs. Jean Y. Wilkins B.S. Madison College General Business and Bookkeeping This is Mrs. Wilkins! fourth year in the business depart - ment. Outside of school, she is very active in St. James Lutheran Church and the Jun- ior Woman's Club. 23 Mrs. Catherine R. Wray B.S. Westhampton College Algebra Mrs. Wray has taught math at Lee for seventeen years. She has taken extension courses in education at the University of Virginia. Her hobbies are gardening and playing bridge. Miss Kathryn M. Yandell B.S. Texas Woman's University Physical Education Miss Yandell coached the Varsity and JayVee Cheerleaders this year. She is a member of the Shenandoah Valley Hockey Club. In the summer she works at Nakanaw Camps for Girls in Mayland, Tennessee. Oh, boy . . . hamburgers, again? Mrs. DePriest, and Mrs. Bodkin make the patties. 24 Frank and Estelle Walker pre- pare the trays for lunch. 26 A PLEASANT SURPRISE... Miss Barton, our Junior Class sponsor, receives a bouquet of red roses at the 1960 Junior Prom. A LONG AWAITED SENIOR HONOR... Linda Gutshall, Connie Houff, and Betsy Cover lead the Seniors into the Assembly, which will recognize the new members of the National Honor Society. Senator Clase Officers President -- Andy Lasley Vice -President--Tom Britt Secretary --Brandon Moore Treasurer --Dick Murlless Assistant Treasurers -- Ron Frye Linda Coiner John Winter MISS WHITELAW DRAMATIZES THE CANTERBURY TALES as Seniors, Vicky Cacciapaglia, Mary Erskine, and Judie De - Priest pay strict attention in her College Prep Class. Our class has achieved many goals of which we can be proud. We instigated a movement to have Junior Varsity Cheerleaders and we also began the tradition of having tryouts for the Varsity Cheer - leaders. Our Hi-Y received the honor of being the Best Hi-Y for three consecutive years. Our class was the first to spend all five years under the Honor System. The class of 1961 has sponsored for the past two years a little Greek orphan boy with whom it has corresponded during this time. We feel that our class can take pride in these things and many others that we have accomplished in our years at Lee. 27 Wks rary PLHAy aoe Sonja Jean Austin Lawyer Eighth Grade, 8. Edward Saunders Balthrop Medicine Varsity Track, 9-12; Varsity Football, 11-12; Assembly Choir, 9-12; Homeroom pres - ident, 8-11; National Honor Society, 12; Honor Council, Visceol oe Jane Marie Barkley Secretary Ree Awec Glee Clubs Gas lnr Hi-Y, 8; Mixed Chorus, 8-12; PeBtL Ac saetoe 28 Cheerleader, 12; Editor of the Rec- ord, 12; National Honor Society, 12; President of Tri-Hi-Y, 10-12; SCA, 8 10; Vice-President of STUDENT BODY VOTES AT LEE--Don Marotta, Brandon Moore, and Frank Prein vote Sandra Lynne Bayles Linguist National Honor Society, 12; Editor, 1961 Leeway, 12; Copy Editor, 1960 Leeway, 11; Model General-Assembly--Tri-Hi -Y; LES ek Aree Gloria Amanda Baylor yate Secretary or Journalist — 8; Tri-Hi-Y, 8-11-12; D.E. Club, 12; Chaplain of Tri- — Hi-Y, 12; Homeroom Vice- President, 8. William David Baylor Mechanic DAERC UDALL. as John Gammill and Mau- reen Kelly “guard” the bal- lot boxes. William Anthony Bird Minor Eugene Bodkin Radio Announcer Accountant Boys’ Chorus, 10-11; Mixed DE club President 7127 D.E- Chorus, 10-12; Hi-Y, 10-12; Club, 11; Boys' Chorus, 9; All-State Chorus, 11; As- Mixed Chorus, 9; Homeroom sembly Choir, 11-12. Treasurer, 8. Thomas Holt Britt Band, 8-12; Varsity Football, 11; SCA, 11-12; Viee- President of Class, 11-12; Boys’ State, 11; J.V. Foot - ball, 9-10. | 74) John Russell Burner Engineer F.B.L.A., 9; Football Man - ager, 9. Tri-Hi-Y, 8,11; Mixed Chor- ce US see ete Date ClUD Treacle: 12: : at Victoria E. Cacciapaglia Wayne Edgar Clarke Foreign Languages Draftsman National Honor Society, 12; President of Homeroom, 8; Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Home- Vice-President Homeroom, 9; room President, 10; Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, 10; Vice-President 8-9. DES Clubs 123 Linda Mae Coiner Nursing National Honor Society, 12; Mess Call All-State Band, 9-12; Hi- Cover, Markham, Winter, Lee Hi-Los (Dance Band), 12; Lescore, Bayles, Fields, LEEWAY Staff, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Assistant Treasurer Senior Class. and Venable. Carolyn Anne Collins Music 30 Edward Lewis Collins Bada 3-12 35:C. Aen. 2: tome - room President, 11. Sweet Seventeen for Grogan, Venable, Lasley, Helms, Lescure, Davis, Erskine, Markham and Manch help celebrate. Forrest Dale Cook ID JE, Chiviey, slik, Lenore Crisa Secretary Homeroom Treasurer, 9; F-B.L.A., 11 -t2 Typing Staff of RECORD, 12; Mixed Chorus, 9,12. Robert Lee Davies Band, 8-12; Hi Y, 8-9; All State Band; 11- S.C.A.-8; _ Homeroom President, 9. Si) Betsy DeBerry Cover Art Critic or Hlustrating Tri-Hi-Y, 10; Vice-President of Homeroom, 11; Mixed Cho- rus, 11; RECORD Art Staff, 11; Art Staff of LEEWAY, 12. Dorothy Scott Davis Biologist National Honor Society, 12; Girls State, mimi Hi, LO 12;Treas= urer, 11; District Forensic Spelling, 10-11; Intramural Basketball, 9-11. Joan Diana Davis Secretary PatlePeyh dt Dole cL POC CLetany, Qe Tibi Yeoldg Vice-President: _of Homeroom, 11; Mixed Chorus Judie Parmer DePriest _ Pharmacist S.C.A., 123i, Chaplain, 12; Diana Jeanne DeRosa Forensi¢, 11-12 Hele hs Ves teh Medical Secretary 12; Vice-President, 12; Dra- S.C. As Secretary, i .o-CGaAg matic Club, 8; Typing Editor 8-11; Tri Hi Y; J.V. Cheer- of RECORD, 12; Art Staff of Luther Lee DePriest leader, 10; LEEWAY Staff, LEEWAY, 11. Business 11-12. 32 Harry Kendall Elkins Mathematics Teacher Professional Baseball Player Hi Y, 8-12; Treasurer, 8,9; Varsity Basketball, 11-12; Varsity Baseball, 9-12; Home- room President, 10; Class Treasurer, 9. Roger W. Ergenbright Band Director Band, 8-12; Pep Band, 9-12; Dance Band, 11; All State Con- cert Band, 10-12; All State Reading Band Clinic, 11; J.V. Football, 10. B, Wayne Erskine, Jr. Varsity Football, 9-11; Var- sity Baseball, 9; Hi Y, 8-11. Alfred Foster Everiss Hi Y, 8-12; Vice-President, 12; Homeroom Treasurer, 9. oe) Mary A, Erskine Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Tri Hi Y, 9-10; Homeroom Vice- President, 10; Assembly Choir, 12; Girls' State, 11; RECORD Club aL ia Sandra Elizabeth Fields Medicine National Honor Society, 12; LEEWAY Copy Editor, 12; S.C.A., 12; Model General Assembly, 11; Homeroom secretary, LO: Ter Hisliao.os 1 t27 Homeroom Vice- resident, 8; Secretary, 10; Eee Hi Y, 9,10; Helen Forsyth Commercial Artist Homeroom Treasurer, 8; Mixed Chorus, 11. Treasurer, | Ronald Thomas Frye Nuclear Physicist Hi Y, 9; Homeroom President, 11; Assistant Class Treasurer, 12. John Porter Gammill : . Chemical Engineer Hi Y. 8-12; Vice -President, 12; Secretary, 8-9; Home- THIS IS A HANDOFF,” Jerry room President, 8; Vice- VanFossen, the Powder back President, 11; Model Gen- coach, explains to his quarter- eral Assembly, 11. back Jean Meyers and halfback Nan Grogan, in preparation for the Alpha and Gamma Tri-Hi- Y game. 34 Ronald Griffith Garber Research Patricia Bess Gardner Medical Technology Uris) 20,1 0sl2; baud, o-.a: All State Band, 9-12; Dance Band, 11-12; Pep Band, 9-12; EIB eka Joseph Lee Grimm John William Glover Curtis Graham Electronic Engineer Business Business Hi Y, 8,9. Pigieo-9; D.ESCinub, 11, DE Club et. Golf, 9,10: 35 Nancy M, Grogan Teacher _ National Honor Society, 12; Tri Hi Y, 8-12; Class Secre- tary, 10; Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Copy Editor of RECORD, 12: -Girls otate an. Linda Jo Gutshall Nursing J.V. Cheerleader, 9; Tri Hi Y, 8-9; LEEWAY Staff, 12. Ernie Harmon Mortician James William Hartless Military Service Hiny 9--D, Ea CGiub ire Mary Ellen Harmon Sociologist Varsity Cheerleader, 12; S.C.A., 12; Tri Hi Y President, 11; Tri Hi Y, 8-12; Copy Staff LEEWAY, 12; Art Staff RECORD, 12. 36 Margaret Firth Helms Music in W.A.F, oie iol ye, Oe weinvel, Sows Band Treasurer, 12; Pep Band, 10-12; Hi Lee Hi Lows, 11-12; Library Staff, 8-9. WHICH COLLEGE WILL IT BE? Vicky Lee, a senior, tries to decide that all important question in the Guidance Room. Joan Carolyn Hostetter Secretary Doris Johnson Secretary Mixed Chorus, 11-12; D.E, Sidney Kamerman : Engineer National Honor Society, 12; Hi Y, 8-10; Varsity Track, 11; Varsity Football, 11-12, 37 Connie Lee Houff Secretary D.E. Club ig, 74 Hi Y, 8, 11,12; Head Majorette, 10- 11; Chaplain Tri Hi Y, 11; FerAl oe STAR GAZING: Dick Murlless and Sonja Austin study the star-studded ceiling for the 1960 Junior Prom, Agnes Maureen Kelly Foreign Diplomatic Service National Honor Society, 12; Editor of LEEWAY, 12; Vice- President of S.C.A., 12; Gills State mt aoc. e ars VLSI ede 0. William Lee Kerr Air Force DEE Glup elo aGivileAlT Patrol; 10-12. 38 James Kappes Engineering National Honor Society, 12; Hi-Y, 8-11; President Hi Y, 10; Vice-President, 11; Boys' State, 11; President S.C.A., 12, Robert Kincheloe Military Service J.V. Football, 8-9; Boys' Chorus, 10; Chorus, 10-11; Hi Y, 9; Intramural Basketball, 9-10; D.E..oimm a. Mary Lynn Lander Garry Lee Lane Biology or English Business Teacher Hi- Yi 11 Baseball, 11; Mixed Chorus, 8,10,11; Tri Homeroom Treasurer, 9; Hist 6,102 RECORD Glib, Lie SiGrAstoi JUNIOR PROM ROYALTY: Jean Myers and Tom Britt reign over the 1960 Junior Prom Court as it passes in file. 39 Linda Louise Lane Commercial Artist Tri Hi Y, 10; Homeroom Secretary, 10; Treasurer, 11; Glee Club, 9. Frank Andrew Lasley, III Doctor Senior Class President; President Hi Y, 11-12; Sports Editor of LEEWAY, 12; For- ensic, 10-12; Boys’ State, 11; Golf, 8,10,27 72, Gary Wayne Lawrence Retailing D.E, Club, 12; Baseball, 10- iit Mary Quinlan Lescure Mathematician Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Tri Hi Y, 9-12; Secretary, 10; Dawn Patrol, 11; LEEWAY Club, 11-12; Mixed Chorus, 12. Barbara Balbirnie Lee Economist National Honor Society, 12; Tri Hi Y, 11-12; Secretary Homeroom, 11; LEEWAY Club, 11-12. Glenn Lloyd J.V. Football, 10. 40 Victoria Dale Lee Commercial Art Philip Lucas Geologist Hi Y, 9-10; Homeroom Treasurer, 10. Morrison Lutz Navy _ Chorus, 12. Donald John Marotta Psychologist Secretary of Homeroom, 10- 11; Mixed Chorus, 12; Hi-Y, 9-12; Secretary Hi-Y, 11. Kay McCarthy Nursing SE RE CARS; Ihe a Ee 12. Lynda Kaye Magilavy Nursing ‘Ethohile costar Fe As, 9; Mixed Chorus, 9. Mary Ann Manch Interior Decorator Transferred from Cairo American College, Cairo, Egypt, 1960; Tri Hi Y, 8,12; Mixed Chorus, 12. Patricia S, Markham _ Medical Missionary lass Secretary, 9; Tri Hi Y, 8,9,12; Treasurer, 12; _ Be ice-President Homeroom, 10. 41 Pierre Mardell Marston Military Service... _ Homeroom President, 11; ar aa 89 MEPL HTE EIN SFR SAA Ms ball, 10. John Matthews Coaching Varsity Football, 10-12; Bigg e022. John Miller Julian Quarles Moffett Air Force Engineering DEERG lip eile Boys' State, 11; Varsity Foot- pallaly, i oarrack 10-123 42 - Homeroom Vice-President, © OQ COME ALL YE FAITH- FUL. The class of 1961 - sing at the annual Christ- Nancy Brandon Moore Occupational Therapy National Honor Society, 12; Typing Editor LEEWAY, 12; Secretary Class, 12; Girls’ State, 11; Honor Council, 11- L265 Ce Aee hoa hae Patricia Ann Moore Airline Hostess D,E, Club, 11; D.E, Club Br ECitor 12, oe Ps mas concert given by Peter Hurxthal Morton the band and choir. Electrical Engineer Carol Ann Moyer Commercial Aitcist : Charles Moseley Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Richard $, Murlless Business RECORD Staff, 10-12; Art cst Varsity Football, 11-12; Var- Editor of RECORD, 12; Home- Class Treasurer, 12; Hi Y, sity Basketball, 11-12; Track, room President, 10; Treasurer, 9-12; LEEWAY Club, 12; 9-12: Hi Y, 9-11. TIES TPA te 10% Track, 9-10; 3.45.A., 10,12; Model General Assembly, 11 43 John C, Osteen, Jr. : _ Teacher a7 J.V. Football, 8; Band, 8-12; Golf; G11, = Jean Helen Myers Nurse Varsity Cheerleader, 12; Junior-Varsity Cheerleader, LITE eos aavices President of Class, 10; Sec- Lavinia Jeanne Paulette retary of Class, 11; Home- National Honor Society, 12; room President, 11. Honor Council, 12; Assembly Choir, 10,12; Writing Club, _ 10; RECORD Art Staff, 12; James Lewis Phillippe Library Club, 8-12. Building Contractor Thomas Gilbert Poe Business Frank Josef Prein : Interpreter _ (lass Treasurer, 11; S.C.A, Convention of Foreign Stu- dents, 11. 44 Sandra Kay Reeves Secretary Tri Hi Y, 8,10,12; Home- room Vice-President, 9; F.B.L.A. 1l i2; Typing Statt of RECORD, 12; Chorus, 9 . Thomas Julian Rexrode Mechanical Engineer Band, 8-10. Cornelia Ann Prestwood Roger K, Price Agricultural Civil Engineer Science S.C.A., 1044, National Honor Society, 12; Tri Hi Y President, 8; Home- room President, 11; S.C.A., 10,12; Girls' State, 11; President Library Club, 10. Edwin Walker Scott, Jr. Engineer Kay Carole Schanagel Transferred from Manchester Secretary High School, Richmond; Var- Glee Club, 8; Mixed Chorus, sity Football, 12; Varsity Bas- pA EODIB ES TES ays baal a ketball, 12. 45 Juanita Fern Seale Secretary Patricia Stanley Barbara H. Spitzer pe Court Reporter Musician , oe : Vice-President of Home- Dramatics Club, 9; Band, 9- 9. Be ident oe 10; Assembly Choir, 12; ——— Forensic, 10. 10. Thomas W. Stockdale Forestry Band, 8-12; Pep Band, 10-12; Hi Lee Hi Lows, 11-12; Assem- bly Choir, 12; J.V. Basketball, 9-10; Hi Y,. 9-12; ___ Norma Jean Stogdale - oo Secretary _-F.BLL.A,, 10-11; Mixed Chorus, 11,12. — 46 Lillian Tessier Donald R. Stonesifer, Jr. Business c Barbara Louise Trimble Secretary Mixed Chorus, 11,12; D.E. Jerry Spencer Van Fossen Engineer Rebecca Jean Van Lear Class President, 8,11; S;C; A: Secretary Treasurer, 11; Varsity Foot- ait igh YC, fie lejekyely, een le ball, 10-12; Varsity Baseball, President, 10; F.B.L.A., 12; 10-12; Varsity Basketball, 10- Historian, 12. Pe TAG Ket Osos Nancy Lynn Venable ‘Linguist __ National Honor Society, 12; LEEWAY Art Editor, 12; ee ee Gs.., 12; Tri -Y, 10-12; RECORD Art Staite! le 47 John Staats Winter Engineer Varsity Football, 12; Varsity Basketball, 12; Varsity Golf, 9-12; Assistant Class Treasurer, 10; Hi-Y, Oe7. Mary Ann Wake Missionary Band, 7-10,12; Tri- Hi-Y, 9-10,12. Linden Lee Walters Bonnie Parker Woodrum Journalism Tri-Hi-Y, 8-12; Mixed Chorus, 9-10; Assembly Choir, 11-12; Homeroom Treasurer, 10; LEEWAY Club ia beaewed. 48 A MIGHTY BIG FALL, muses Ronnie Fry, peering into one of the tanks at the Staunton Filter Plant visited by Mr. House's chemistry classes. Earle Douglas Wymer Physicist Hi-Y, 9-12; Band, 8-9; Dawn Patrol, 11; Mixed Chorus, 11. —_ = | ER A GREAT JOKE thought Margie Helms and Bob Zimmerman, the Wittiest, as they slip a note to | the bank teller for a fast grand, 4 i Crime doesn't pay is the ultimate decision as they find bank robbery not too witty! mee ALL CLEAR FOR TAKE OFF! Cornelia FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, Prestwood and Frank,Prein view Staunton TENNIS--Jerry Van Fossen and Nan Gro- from atop our Alma Mater. gan, Most Athletic, can do them all. 49 a . AOM—4——-LSZOGoAMV NHO-—-]!]mMe SO THAT'S WHY Ed Scott is the best look- ing boy in the Senior Class ---It's those weekly trips to the beauty salon! Or maybe it's the mani- curist, Diane DeRosa, the Prettiest, that keeps that sparkle in his eye! LLL GET MEAT lis THIS TIME! vows Andy Lasley as Bran- don Moore, the two Most Conscientious, look on in horror. SCHOOL SPIRIT HAS BEEN APPREHENDED! Jean Myers and Jerry Van Fossen lead the culprit through the halls of Lee. 50 JUST A NIGHT'S READING say Cor- nelia Prestwood and Jimmy Kappes, the Most Studious, as they contemplate an even- ing of enlightenment, SWEETS FOR THE SWEETEST Tom Britt and Judie De- Priest can't help be- ) ing the sweetest in the Senior Class-- Look at those banana splits! ! A TALENTED PAIR! Ronnie Garber plays mood music for ar- tist Nancy Venable. 51 EFFICIENCY! The two Most Likely to Succeed, Sandra Bayles and Andy Lasley, set the business world on fire. JUST IN TIME FOR THE 5:14, snears John Mat- thews after securing Mary Erskine to the tracks. Editor's note: After taking the picture of the Cutest--while the participants were still on the tracks--the 5:14 actually came! DARIN OR WIL- SON? They can dance to either. Mary Lynn Lan- der and Wayne “WANT TO GO FOR A SPIN?” say Tom Britt and Jean Myers, Most Popular and Best All-Around, Clarke, the Best Dancers, pick out albums for their record players, as they get some fresh air in a great fashion. I HAVE TO PHONE MY SICK AUNT! pleads Kenny Elkins but Nan Grogan does not seem very interested, The Most Talkative can't agree upon who will use the phone. NO DEAR, THAT DOESN'T GO WITH YOUR EYES! says Betsy Cover to Bob Zimmerman as the Best Dressed examine a plaid sportcoat. =) TEN CENTS PLEASE,” says Jessie Hite to Mike Grim, as he sells a pack of note- book paper in the cafeteria before school every morning. “WHEW! Safely through another day of Chem- istry,” sighs Betsy McAllister as she leaves Mr, House's class. WHICH ONE IS THE SHORTEST? wonder Brenda Crosby and Linda Knapp as they search for a parallel book in the school library. Officers President--Van Hanna Vice-President--Harriet Trott Secretary--Nancy Pros] Treasurer--Sandy Morris The 1961 Juniors have just finished their best year at Lee High. One highlight of the year was the Junior Prom which is something that will be remembered by each member of the class as a time of hard work, intense planning, and finally loads of fun, The class is indeed grateful for the guidance and labor of their sponsor, Mrs, Hanger. Carolyn Louise Almarode Darrel Keith Altizer Nancy Ellen Armentrout John Willis A thur Louise Anderson Beardsworth Robert Eugene Beaver Cynthia Eileen Bennett Kenton C,. Bosserman Judith Lane Botkin Janice Diane Bowman Dallas G, Buchanan Harriet Jane Buenting Jo Anne Campbell James Allen Carrier, Jr. Bonnie Sue Carroll Nancy Elizabeth Clatterbaugh Betty Jane Clem Erskine Murry Collins, Jr. 56 Gloria Jean Craig Jean Anderson Crawford Brenda Kay Crosby Susan Jane Cullen Barbara Earlene Dagenhart Stapleton Conway D John Winston DeMaso Fred Edward DeMastus Stuart Kring Dento Ralph Roy DeRosa Ethelyn Virginia Di, Linda Dare DiGrassie Nancy Lynne Ditzler Sarah Allen Dixon aif Julia Anne Dutton Sandra Jean Ergenbright James Barr Fink Elizabeth Mae Fitzgerald Jon Leon Garletts Mary Lou Garletts Betty Louise Gladwell Linda Diane Gray Robert Dale Grimes Sandra Faye Grubbs Sandra Lee Gum Carole Gay Hanger 58 Stevan Terrell Hanna Geoffrey Gordon Harding Ronald Lee Harlowe Gregory Anderson Harper _ Carolyn Page Harris Jerry Raudolph Harris Patrick Edward Hecht Carolyn Wayne Herbaugh Jesse Gilfort Hite Alomia Marie Horn Linda Marie Houff Carolyn Gail Huntley Barbara Ann Jack 59 60 Judith Mae Kester Mary Ann Kiester Ellen Lillian Kinsella Michael Warren Kirby, Jr. Linda Mae Knapp Carroll Lee Knick Roger Dale Kurtz Edward Erwin Lange Webb Marion Lutz Elizabeth Lee McAllister Susan Frost McCue Wanda Loueen Mace Wilson Glenn Mackey, Jr. Lewis Frederick Mader Lawrence David Markley Dorris Jean Meeks Karl George Menk Elizabeth Lee Mills Margaret Ann Miska Donald Franklin Moran Sandra Etta Morris Shiela Jane Morris John Charles Lotz Ronald David Lowman _ 61 Emily Elizabeth Moseley Carole Linda Moyers James Hainilton Mullenax Linda Carole Mynes Ronald Eugene Nutty Linda Elizabeth Palmer Aija Pilsums Judith Ann Powell Lou Anne Powell Patricia Ann Propst Nancy Pros] Lucinda Bell Puffenberger Sandra Louise Quattlebaur Janice Lee Rankin Dottie Sue Redner 62 James Joseph Rice Charles Edwin Richardson Joyce Ann Robertson Sandra Lee Robertson Frances Gertrude Rodgers William Hoge Ronemus Robert Solomon Ryder Barbara Ann Sawyer Clarence Archer Seaton Elizabeth Ann Shaner Raymond Luther Shaner Sandra Lee Shannon Juette Osborne Renalds William Thurman Robson, Jr. Hugh McNeal Scrogham, Jr, 63 John Edwin Shaw, Jr. Diane Frances Seehan Clarence Chipper Shelnutt David Henry Shiplett Patricia Ann Simmons Ronald Wayne Simmons Vilda Fay Simmons Rocky William Simonetti Joyce Lee Smiley John Irvine Smith Alexander Erskine Sproul, Jr. Edgar Garrison Steffy, Jr. Ray Edward Stokes Forrest Earl Stover, Jr. Rebecca Louise Suter 64 Stephen Icekell Sutton Dana Elizabeth Swisher Connie Ellen Szcezur Charles Preston Thorne Harry Wallace Trimble Harriet Wilson Trott Richard Moran Tubbs Dianne Eugenia Twiggs Paula Maria Vigil Gerald Lee Waggy Thomas Edward Watson Edward Richard Waxman Fred Arlington Wilkerson Ronald Gene Wilkerson Judith Dawnette Wimer IN MEMORIAM Robert Paul Hutchens born: December 15, 1943 died: December 24, 1960 65 THE LEE CUPOLA, a familiar sight to every Sophomore as he enters the school each morning. FIRST STOP--THE LOCKERS, Gloria Wolfe and Beth Moore gather their books for their first period class, FIRST PERIOD DEBATE, Deane Dozier and Jimmy Gray learn the procedures of debate in Miss Barton's English Class, President--Bill Dozier Vice President--Glen Haney Secretary--Dana Garber Treasurer--Jerry Durham This year the Sophomore Class has been busy raising money with various projects. After setting aside money in anticipation of their prom next year, they had a party during the Spring Semester. Catherine Harper Alexander George Howard Balthrop George B, Barger Joyce Ann Barr Laura Virginia Barr Jerry Thomas Bean Nancy Lee Berry Paul Raymond Best Jr. Hattie Mae Bosserman Raymond Vivian Bowers Barbara Jean Bowles Carolyn Sue Bowman John David Bowman David Walton Brooks Katherine Boone Brooks Judith Ann Brown Paul Nelson Brown Sharyn Elizabeth Burns Sharon Kay Burr Louise C, Cacciapaglia Robert Edwin Carroll Charles Rickenbrode Chittum Richard Gary Clemmer James Carmen Coffey 68 Stephen Valett Corbett Jo Anne Craig Floyd Meadford Critzer Elizabeth Jamison Curry Elizabeth Jane Custer Davie Linda Day Wayne Franklin Dedrick Gary Victor DeMastus Lois Jean DePriest Ellen Rattner Donenfeld Susan Whitlock Downs Wilson Benjamin Dozier III Ellen Lynn Dunlap Judy Lynn Dunn Jerry Lamont Durham Miranda Serena Ferguson Mary Alyce Flynn John Calvin Folk Susan Jane Foster Rebecca Lou Frye Horace Albert Fultz, Jr. Dana Marguerite Garber Ednee Constance Julia Marooe Marie Grayson Gaylor a Gibson Goodall bi of a 69 John Lewis Goodloe, III Elizabeth Morrison Grim Martha Anne Grine Rebecca Sue Hahn Sandra Anne Ham Glenn John Haney James Brown Hanger, III Charlotte Deane Harper Patricia Lee Harper Jerry Howard Harris Sharon Foster Henry Linda Carol Hicklin Susan Baldwin Hinch Peggy Jean Hise Robert Archer Hobson Jerlene Faye Hostetter Richard Bender Hottel Ann Cea Huffer Linda Lee Hyden Todd Frazier Johnson William Thomas Kirtz Lea Anna Knick George Stephen Knott Stuart Fontaine Layman Dorothy Mae Leach 70 Earnest Lee Leslie Lawrence Franklin Lockhart Susan Loraine Lowman Carolyn Diane Ludwig Patricia Ann McCool Ronald Leigh McGuffin Mary Frances McLelland Russell Wayne Masincupp David Kent Meckstroth Jerry Winston Meeks Brenda Gail Miller Judy Anne Miller Mary Elizabeth Miska Charlotte Amelia Mitchell Ann Elizabeth Moore ra Moore 7” y 5 { : os ! s¢ Yo. Y yl NY DY, Ny vy 7 AD Oo We aX b py? nea ia Ni HY Or ( Pad Victoria Suzanne Moore 7 eA 4). rel a Edmund Eugene Mullins g a Yr ( A o o A ( pS fy Linda May Nelson font K Ss | Gilmer Ashby Nuckles, Jr. Dennis Lee Null Samuel Luther Obenschain Patricia Jean O'Donnell Bruce Anthony Oliver William Graham Painter Richard Carrington Paulette Norman Clayton Peeler Berkeley Miller Pemberton Christina Elizabeth Petty Forest Maxwell Puffenberger, Jr. John Franklin Puffenberger Coy James Ramsey, Jr. Jane Athealine Ramsey Donald Roy Reid Suzanne Ellen Reid Carlton Wayne Rexrode John Herbert Rexrode Thomas Edward Richardson = Judy Lee Robertson — : Jeffrey Dan Serfass John Edward Shady Susan Ellen Shinpaugh Bonnye Kay Simmons Brenda Joyce Snead Carolyn Frances Steffey James Lawrence Stilley, III George Edmund Stone, Edward LeRoy Sutton - Shirley Jean Tankesley — Joan Sylvia Tessier J a Stanley Wayne Thomas _ Alice Kathryn Wagner _ Kermit Duane Walsh Ann Hilton Wenger — Marion Ronald Whisman Ann Eloise Wilkerson ; Judith Leigh Wilkerson Peggy Anne Wilkerson George Pugh Williams Helen Franklin Williamson Gail Frances Wilson Joan Carley Wine Jean Carolyn Winter Sharon Kay Wiseman 73 AAS AUT gE Pay — 30 MINUTES DETENTION HALL! A non-orientated Freshman doesn't know what's in store for him up- on his late arrival at school. The best period of the whole day--LUNCH! Students hurry to the cafeteria for the mid- day meal. THAT NOTE IS C, Miss Hughes explains to Andrea Barlow, Carolyn Mitchell, and Linda Custer. Officers President--Jody Grogan Vice President--Carolyn Ashby Secretary--Carolyn Mitchell Treasurer--Kay Atkins This year we are really part of the high school,” said a Fresh- man at the beginning of this school term, After completing two years of the new academic program of earning 23 credits for gradu- ation, the Freshmen are anticipating three rigorous but fun-packed years, Mary Ellen Ambler = Carolyn Gertrude Ashby Martha Kay Atkins Ann Hampton Barker Katherine W. Barker Andrea Lee Barlow Barbara Adair Barr Gloria Sue Bartley Barbara A. Baylor i ) Richard Phillips Bell, IV y} Sylvia Elaine Bell Stephen Nelson Biehn Charles Nicholas Bishop, Jr. Karen Gay Bissikumer Carolyn Lee Bogan Judith Marie Bosserman Carol Elaine Boward Hazel Marie Bridges Ann Lucille Bruno Karen Alt Buenting Barbara Jane Cabell Shirley Ann Caricofe Dixie Faye Cash Donna Ellen Cash Robert Thomas Cash yb Walter Lee Cason 0 Pamela Jo Cavender ry Janis Elaine Clark And YW Linda Paulette Clark AD Derril Lee Clarke pow UV -4t Warren Richard Clemmer, Jr. 76 Harold Edward Coffey Lois Marie Coffey Robert Wallace Cook, Jr. Glendia May Craig | Sammie Fale Croft — James Edwin Cummins Leon Randolph Curry, Sandra Elaine Curry Linda Gay Custer Daniel Richard Davis Carol D. DePriest ae Dawn ah met Victor Lee Ellinger =, Joe David Ergenbright Thomas Caperton Erskine Stephen King Faidley a fg eg, taf enneth Ray Fox Ct, 0 Sandra Lee Ga yh Asoo do Ay tes Sm by ag te Brenda Jane Gilbert Ronald Gene Gilmer Steven Douglas Golladay Virginia Evelyn Goode 77 4 iY df ay a, if X th { yy 1, fe 2 ; a of A Bed { « fi” Fi we A ¥ = 1 y Hh James Randolph Goodloe,“ Sandra Jane Grant James Courtney Gray, II . 4 Joel Craig Grogan a Nancy Elaine Ham Jay Theodore Hanger Cecilia Ann Harless Claude Edward Harris - Connie Groyce Harris — Susan Kathleen Harris — Larry Wayne Hatter Frank Andrew Heatwole Mary Jane Hilbert William PI s Hite i Baroline Elizabeth Hodge |) Calvin Jackson Holt, | Donna Kay Hoy —4{_ Lorraine R, Hull Fred Kenneth Huntley Mary Jane Johnson Sandra Lee Jones Julia Ann Kasuba Lanette Lee Keister James Hyde Kerr Susan Victoria Kiger Stephen Richard Kincheloe Polly Diane Kiracofe _ Arthur a. Kirby S Dy Ronald Lee Kite Mary Carole Kivlighan Joan Dale Knicely Sharon Nancy Knopp ‘Kenneth Knorr, Jr. ¢ ex 7 Kathryn Mary LaCas SS: Carl Edward Lane SS Clifford L, Latta — aS William John Lawrence, Jr. Susan Kay Legg Thomas Phillip Leonard Frances W, Lessley Mary Carter Loth Harry Edward Low, Jr. Douglas Goodwin McMichen Thomas Clyde McSwain, Jr. Stephen Allen Markley Kathleen Olwin Mayer py Sf Anne Meckstroth G Katherine Page Meeks Peter Donald Menk Barbara Ann Meredith Dennis Wayne Miller Donald Ray Miller Mary Elizabeth Miller Carolyn Lee Mitchell Irma Faye Moneymaker Lv )) fb No [(¥- a) } y, [7 } h yt ohrel) bull 4 fip ee Kurt Edward Méfgan UY 4 ft Barbara Jeanette Morris é Edwin Bateman Morse, Jr. Nancy Jean Mynes Nancy Carter Nicholas Deborah Harding Obenschain Michael Dale Osteen Charles Robert Pastors John Carmine Peduto eo Ingrid Pelny Carolyn Jean Phillips Oye John Edwin Prillaman _ Edward Glen Quick [ a ay t v A A De ae Ae ’ an is : v y) Patricia Ann Ralston ba _ lier 4 V uy } Dennis Clarence Ramsey 3 4 |. % J ” Men. pe F SI hig . : z f = F _ VV JS ; y} Katherine Elizabeth Ww SS . — vend Mh VW) Catherine Allene Renalds , } ow 4 cr wane”. ‘ 9, ‘ . } fv 7 fh LV IY i © Ww N04 fv t LY of iP igh V we Vv 1: Hedi eOherred Pe hi ary Ann Roth old MY James Franklin Ryder c iE John Carson Sawyer Rebecca Sue Sheets John Edward Shelley, Jr. Anne Page Shields Samuel Stuart Shiplett Deidre Louise Shunkwiler Carolyn Mae Silling Dennis Eugene Simmons Donald Dean Simmons Carol Jean Smith 80 Larry Allan Smith Linda Joyce Snead Floyd C, Stilley Earl Robert Stokes Dianna L. Swisher Linda Lou Swisher Sara Frances Tisdale Thomas Bernard Trott Anne Bowler Tullidge William Joseph Vandewater Donna Katherine VanFossen Eva Susan Varner William Joseph Viglione Carolyn Jean Weaver Virginia Elizabeth Wilhelm David Lee Wilkerson James Page Wilson Deanna Lelia Winborne Constance Vernell Wiseman Patricia Ann Wiseman Thomas Henry Wojtecki Cecily Claire Wood Ellen Lucretia Yeago Joyce Faye Yeary Ss cast hs ea ane Fe crrtrr Ct? 7 t7 flome a mm de ; Fonda Gaynelle Vines Yvonne Dale Walters Susan Watterson Belva June Waybright it cesses NEW SUBJECTS: Eleanor Bell, Lacy King, Jimmy Hoctor, and Mrs, Cummins review the U.S, mountain ranges in an Eighth grade geography class. HELP NEEDED: Sue Sherrill, a newly orien- tated eighth grader, is in dire need of assis- tance as she rushes to her second period class, WORK AND PLEASURE MIXED: Russ Leonard, Mary Larner, Karen Callahan, Ashton Trice, and Ann Lowe cannot forget Latin even when they are eating. 82 Ofgccers PRESIDENT: Lacy King VICE-PRESIDENT: Victor Ludwig SECRETARY: Eleanor Bell TREASURER: George Dixon In order that the Eighth Grade might become acquainted with the life at Lee High, special assemblies were held by the guidance director, Mr. Hern. The individual Eighth Grade homerooms were keenly aware of the needy in our community, and throughout the year, they gave baskets of food to the families. 83 Rela Carol Altizer Frank Thomas Anderson, Jr. Margaret Lynn Anderson Ronnie Lee Ashley Robert Stephen Ayling William Robert Barr Susan V. Baugher Margaret H. Beach James William Beam Eleanor Lile Bell James Franklin Bell Richard Preston Bell Linda Marie Birch Brenda Irene Bogan Linda Ann Bosserman Terence Lee Bright Benny Carlene Brown John Franklin Brown, Jr. Karen Kay Callahan Eugenia Marguerite Campbell Von Catherine Lucille Cash 84 Patricia Louise Cash Chester Alan Chamberlain James Irving Chambers Belinda L. Clarke William Artemas Clinedinst Henry Alfred Coffman II William Worth Collins Denise Cornell Cook Patricia Ann Cooney Wade Warren Cathran Joan Rebecca Cox Charles Frank Crawford James W. Crawford George Raymond Curry Nancy Lee Dagenhart Roger Dale Dedrick Mary Elizabeth Deitrick Judith Kay DePriest George Morris Dixon Charles Franklin Doyle Jr. John Cameron DuVal 85 David Carroll Earman Patricia Joann Elliott Ettie Jo Ergenbright William M. Ervine Walter Henry Everiss Patricia Ann Ewing Philip Eugene Fauver Michael W. Fields Jr. Ronald W. Fischer James Edward Fisher G lenn Wallace Fitzgerald Mary Therese Fitzgerald Edward T, Floyd Jr. Michael E, Flynn - Shelia P. Folk Jerry Eugene Fry Carl William Fulwider Jr. Michael Philip Fyock Rebecca Anne Garrett Juanita Elaine Gibson Ritchie Peery Gillespie Carol Christine Grant Linda L, Greaver 86 Mary Moore Grogan Edward Lee Guffey Sarah Claywell Haislip Kay Howard Hanger Susan Foster Hanger Sarah Carrington Hannah Sharon Kay Harman Philip Wayne Harris Jacqueline V. Hays Michael Ray Hendrix Betty Ann Hicklin Edward Gardner Hicklin Melanie Kay Hilliard Linda Mae Hite Mary Ellen Hite Jean Hartley Hobson Kenneth Baver Hodge Judith Kay Hodges Pamela Marsh Holden Elizabeth Ann Holt Earlene Gay Horn Charles Earl Howdyshell, Jr. Stephen Gilbert Hughes 87 . SECOND William Wayne Hulvey Ray Elwood Humphrey John Edward Hunter Betty Jane Hurowitz Mary Faye Hutchins Linda Elizabeth James Larry Wayne Jenkins Lois Winn Johnson Nancy Louise Johnson Retta Kay Johnson Don Wilson Jones Susan Maxwell Kenyon Lacy Bertrand King, Jr. Judy Faye Knicely Elsie Patterson Knick Gary Lee Knighting Julia Lynn Knopp Thomas Francis Komisar Dennis Alan Kurtz Gary Franklin Lambert Esther Dolores Lane Judy Elaine LaPorte Mary Melton Larner Rebecca Jean Le Clair Russell Lomax Leonard, Jr. William Forrest Leonard Gerald Lee Livick Anne Bryant Lowe Victor Von Ludwig Ronald Alton Lutz 88 James William Lyle Constance Elaine McCauley Diane Kay McClure Claude Thomas McCubbins III Rodger Deau McQuain -Debborah Anne Magilavy Donald Rae Massie Lloyd Clinton Michael, Jr. Benjamin Brom Miller Charles Leon Miller Edgar Walton Newman III Sarah Jane Nutt Richard Bell Obenschain Raudall Edward Olsen Eleanor Christian Opie Brenda Jean Owensby Samuel Franklin Painter Carolinda Parrott George Thomas Patterson Edith Louise Paulette Donna Dee Miller Roberta Grace Mohler Teresa Katrinka Moomau Thomas Wayne Moore Nettie Lolita Morris Rita Kay Moyer Daniel Ray Myers Wade Thomas Myers Danny Lee Perry John Rapheal Petrillo 89 : Jeralyn Ann Phillippe - Richard Eugene Powell Edward Lee Ramsey Georgia Ann Reynard Dennis Lester Richardson Mary Susan Richardson Linda Mae Roberts Violet May Roberts Arlene V. Robinson Gertrude Lyne Robson Shirley Ann Ross Lloyd Samuel Sanger Jr. Anthony M, Schlotter Hazel Mae Sensabaugh Louis Gray Sehsabaugh Rae Anne Sensabaugh William Andrew Shaver Thomas James Sheehan Lawrence F. Sheffer Sue Elizabeth Sherrill Bonnie Rose Shorter John K. Shuster Betty Jo Simmons Kenneth Le Roy Simmons Larry Michael Simmons Linda Bell Smith Lucinda Ann Smith Ann Leavell Snead Claud Owen Snyder Leslie Ann Sparhawk Anna Marie Spencer James Mason Sproul Devonne Gay Stanley Mary Sue Steele Patricia E, Steffy ? Tate K. Sterrett Michael Lair Stewart : Carol Lee Stogdale David M. Swisher Roberta C, Swisher Sherry T. Szczur Emery Folger Taylor Robert David Taylor Paul Goodwin Thayer Ralph Edward Thomas ot Dorothy Gayle Woodrum Harry Joseph Zeliff Kathryn L. Waalwyn Patricia Ann Walters Sarah Kimball Webster Michael Terry Westhafer Margaret J. Whitesell Susan K, Wilkerson Anita Jean Wiseman Rebecca Ann Wiseman Gary Albert Wittenauer Dane Elizabeth Wood PRESIDENT: TABLE COMMITTEE: Chip Sensabaugh, Jim Bell, Tom Britt, CHAIRMAN, Steve Biehn , Tom Wojtecki. VICE-PRESIDENT: S. 7 Maureen Kelly “S Jimmy Kappes SECRETARY : FIRST ROW: Judy DePriest, Jim Bell, Harriet Trott David Swisher, Susan Wilkerson, Eleanor Opie, Cindy Zeliff, Jane Gilbert, Ann TREASURER: Meckstroth, Tom Wojtecki, Mary Loth, Linda Birch. SECOND ROW: Eddie Col- Jesse Hite lins, Chip Sensabaugh, Tom Britt, Cornelia SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE: Eleanor Opie, Frankie Wil- Prestwood, Sheila Morris, Brenda Crosby, liamson, CHAIRMAN, Eddie Collins, Nan Grogan. Jody Grogan, Frankie Williamson, Laura CLAM AN Lumran MUTUAL INSUBANCE Beal Estate - Mertgege Lesns : Tot TE 64738 jes C MEVERLEY ST STAENTON WA Hoe Win rnceraon, emerson 94 CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE: Nancy Ditzler, Brandon Moore, CHAIR- MAN, Barbara Jack, Ronnie Wilkerson, Brenda Crosby. Barr, Charles Pastors, Barbara Jack, Judy Wilkerson, Betsy Mills. THIRD ROW: Dick Murlless, Gary Knighting, Gary Whittenauer, Lacy King, Jeff Serfass, Steve Biehn, Earl Stokes, Dana Garber, Nancy Ditzler, Bill Lawrence, Ronnie Wilkerson, Sue Harmon, Nan Grogan, Jerry Van Fossen (Absent) Jerry Durham, Sandra Fields, Don Marotta, Brandon Moore, Nancy Venable, Paula Vigil, Bob Ayling. The main objective of the S.C,A. this year was the promotion and development of the Honor Code. In addition they planned and carried out a Mock Election in which Nixon won by a land- slide! They honored the football team and the cheerleaders with a dance, and helped the P.T,.A, with the organization of the Christmas Dance. At the beginning of the year, the S.C.A. helped with the orientation of new stu- dents and eighth graders; and they sponsored four open assemblies as well as providing de- votions and a salute to the flag in the regular assemblies, CO-EDITORS Sandra Bayles Maureen Kelly ART COMMITTEE: SEATED: Nancy Venable, Editor; STANDING: Betsy Cover, David Meckstroth, Stanley Thomas, Erskine Sproul. Leeway Club 96 The staff members found the publishing of the 1961 LEEWAY a lot of work and a lot of fun as well. During the summer, the staff planned a dummy, and after school started, information was collected from the teachers, clubs, and Seniors, to make this a really interesting annual, The weekends before the deadlines saw the staff frantically working to identify pictures and edit copy but it somehow mirac- ulously went in on time! The art staff and photographer did much to put originality into this, the biggest annual to be presented at Lee High. TYPING COMMITTEE: SEATED: Brandon Moore, Editor; FIRST ROW: Gloria Wolfe, Linda Gray. SECOND ROW: Peggy Wilkerson, Diane DeRosa, Susan McCue, Barbara Jack. SPORTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE: STANDING: Andy Lasley, Edit or; Linda Coiner. SEATED: Dick Murlless, Geoff Harding, Photographer; John Ga COPY COMMITTEE: SEATED: Sandra Fields, Editor; FIRST ROW: Linda Gutshall, Ellen Donenfeld, Cindy Zeliff, Harriet Buenting, Sandra Jones. SECOND ROW: Stuart Denton, Frankie Williamson, Sue Harmon, Mary Ann Rath, Linda Gray. ART COMMITTEE: SEATED: Carol Moyer, Editor; Brenda Crosby, Susan Cullen. STAND- ING: Sue Harmon, Jack Shady, Ron Frye, Cornelia Prestwood. Kecord lab COPY COMMITTEE: Carol Hanger, Nan Gro- gan, Editor, Betsy Mills, Terry Sumey. TYPING COMMITTEE: SEATED: Judie DePriest. STANDING: Harriet Trott, Linda Mynes, Lenora Crissa Sandra Reeves. The 1960-1961 Record has had the best response ever to their plea for the original work of the students. For the first time, they have had more mater- ial than they could use! The activi- ties of the Record Club, in addition to the publishing of the two issues of The Record, consisted of a Literary Contest, in which the students entered their work, and sending the Record along with delegates to the S,I.P.A. Conven- tion in Lexington. 98 FIRST ROW: Joan Hostetter, Rita Wagner, Sally Haslip, Carol Stogdale, Christine Grant, Edith Paulette. SECOND ROW: Norma Stogdale, Comelia Prestwood, Mary Jennings, Vicky Lee, Page Shields. Libnary Student bsséstaute The librarians this year are not organized as a club, nor do they have a regular time for meeting. Some give around 45 minutes one afternoon each week to such necessary things as count- ing circulation and alphabetizing cards, shelving books, and the task everyone loves--reading shelves! Several members help for a whole period every day. They help prepare books for circulation, type lists, type and file cards, shelve books, and do a myriad other jobs that help in the running of this our library. 99 Ola hans were ne Be This has been a very busy year for the F,B,L.A, At Thanksgiving and Christ- mas, the club distributed baskets of food to needy families. They toured several local businesses, and, as a fund raising project, they had a rum- mage sale. Our chapter was repre- sented at the Regional meeting and State Convention of F,B,L.A, Clubs. They sponsored the spelling contest in all business classes and a member entered the Regional Spelling Contest. For recreation, the club held a Christ- mas party and a picnic in May. ye SEP EE EE Seeeg BT Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Mary Ann Kiester, Barbara Dagenhart, Barbara Barr, Hazel Bridges, Kay Schanagel, Joan Davis. Judy Wilkerson, Judy Powell, Donna Hoy, Janet Hunter, Dawn Wimer, Carolyn Harris, Patsy McCool. Future FRONT ROW: Linda Crickenberger, Lou Ann Powell, Ellen Dunlap, Davy Day, Joyce Ann Barr, Sandra Reeves, Lenore Crissa. BACK ROW: Frank Lockhart, John Puffenberger, Billy Wright. t- 100 20==—4bDOCc0mM This year the members of the D.E, Club held a joint DECA meeting to install the club officers of Woodrow Wilson, Lee High, and Waynesboro High. There was a Local Club Banquet and also an Employee-Employer Banquet. Some of the members have attended the State D,E, Convention. Among their numerous projects have been selling Mason Candy and holding a rummage sale, n — S+nN— D400 ‘ i : ; j ’ FIRST ROW: Carolyn Collins ycloria Bayjor, Carole Moyers, Janice Bowman, Sandra Robertson, Kay McCarthy, Pat Moore. SECOND ROW: Glenn Swisher, Gary Lawrence, Minor Bodkin, Fred Wilker- son, Norman Eye, Wayne qt Buddy Trimble, Chipper Shelnutt. 101 ) cava foam yas Cam aed esas | WY SAD Rerr,| 7) Tse, eer E oP See rae ea) Pnliod | pe ee ee | gy | FIRST ROW: Patty Gardner, Osborne Renalds, Susan Hanger, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Mitchell, Susan Shinpaugh, Eddie Collins, Bettie Grim, Mary Wake, George Menk, Brenda Snead. THIRD ROW: Tom Britt, Eddie Mullins, Cynthia Bennett, Charles Ayling, Calvin Holt, Mary Ann Floyd, Pam Holden, Paul Thayer, Robert Ayling, Bobby Davies, Roy Stokes, John Osteen. FOURTH ROW: Gilmer Nuckles, Larry Hatter, Linda Snead, C. E. Howdyshell, Donnie Massie, Susan Wilkerson, John Startt, Kenny Bosserman, Ronnie Fischer, Billy Collins, David Swisher, Eddie Hicklin, Benny Miller, Jack Brown, Jimmy Gray, Charles Pastors. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Stockdale, President; William Lawrence, Steve Sutton, Joe Ergenbright. Gaud FIRST ROW: Barbara Ditzler, Sharon Burr, Nancy Ditzler. SECOND ROW: Marion Jamison, Carolyn Huntley, Nancy Ham, Cathy Renalds, Cecilia Harless, Raymond Shaner, Linda Hyden. THIRD ROW: Deane Harper, Chris Petty, Dennis Richardson, Penny Cash, Jimmy Carrier, Lannette Keister, James Hoctor, Jimmy Mullenax, Becky Wiseman, Carolyn Ludwig, Jeff Serfass, Manager; FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Reid, Betty Jane Clem, Secretary; Margaret Helms, Treasurer; Ronnie Garber, Jimmy Mar- shall, Paul Best, Wayne Rexrode, Wayne Sheffer, Jimmy Stogdale, Peter Menk, Victor Ludwig, Chip- per Shelnutt, Earl Stover, Sammy Sanger, Patsy Markham, Linda Coiner. FIFTH ROW: Harry Low, Roger Ergenbright, Diane Kiracofe, Ann Wilkerson, Mr, Paul B. Sanger. J Ai atl ae MIXED CHORUS--Altos, FIRST ROW: Linda Gutshall, Sandra Grant, Andrea Barlow, Carolyn Mitchell, Sandra Gayhart, Carolyn Almarode, Dianne Wood Sandra Curry, Dottie Redner, Brandon Moore. SECOND ROW: Sandra Fields, Lou Ann Powell, Lucinda Puffenberger, Irma Moneymaker, Peggy Wilkerson, Garlena DePriest, Jean Crawford, Diana DeRosa, Mary Lescure, Nan Grogan. THIRD ROW: Linda Magilavy, Doris Johnson, Barbara Trimble, Lenore Crisa Betty Tolly, Kitty Ramsey, Cornelia Prestwood, Susie Bowman, Ann Hottel, Jane Custer, Jean Myers. MIXED CHORUS--Tenors, FIRST ROW: Richard Tolly, George Balthrop, Steve Corbett, Wayne Owens, Mickey Kirby. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Whisman, Bill Wright, Lewis Crummett, Glen Lloyd, Bill Robson, Ed Balthrop. 104 ? Bark itzer. Naniey Ditzler, P” lickey Kin RSP ROW: Jamie Curry, Ann Meckstroti Ann Barker, Frances Mc- Clellan, Debby.Obenschain, Dawn Wymer, Bonnie Wood Becky Shéets;Eddie ia Pte Under the direction of Miss Anna Louise Hughes, the Choral Department presented as their Christmas Concert, A Ceremony of Carols,” by Benjamen Britton, The Spring Concert consisted of a portion of South Paci- fic by Rodgers and Hammerstein. In addition to the concerts the chorus attended the Chorus Festival, and several students attended All State Chorus. MIXED CHORUS--Sopranos, FIRST ROW: Anita Lawrence, Gloria Bartley, Mary Jane Johnson, Bonnie Simmons, Carol Moyer, Sandra Jones, Denna Winborne, Jane Gilbert, Brenda Bogan, Jo Gibson, Rosemary Brownley, Mary Larner, Denise Cook. SECOND ROW: Nancy Watts, Betty Dodd, Aija Pilsums, Lindie Clark, Leslie Sparhawk, Bonnie Shorter, Esther Lane, Peggy Ander- son, Loretta Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Sharon Burns, Norma Stogdale, Charlotte Mitchell, Kay Barker, Mary Ann Manch, Nancy Venable, Susan Harris, Carolyn Steffe. FOURTH ROW: Jean Smith, Ann Tullidge, Ellen Yeago, Barbara Morris, Karen Callahan, Carolyn Ashby, Glenda Craig, Linda Clark, Linda Custer. MIXED CHORUS--Bases, FIRST ROW: Bob Zimmerman, Ronnie Harlowe, Gary DeMastus, Don Marotta, Morrison Lutz. SECOND ROW: Eddie Snyder, Bobby Carroll, Bobby Hutchens, Ronnie Nutty, Kenny Elkins, Jimmy Hughes. ig: i gr oy Bird, Beth Moore, MafyStskine, = Stogdale, Raymygpd Shaner, John Bowman, Ralph DeRosa FIRST ROW: Sue Harmon, Nan Grogan, Linda Coiner. SECOND ROW: Judie DePriest, Mary Lescure, Sonja Austin, Scott Davis. tthe “fri- e-Y One of the highlights of the year for the Alpha Tri Hi Y was the Powder Puff Foot- ball Game in which they accepted the challenge of the Gamma Tri Hi Y, and emerged victorious, 12-6. The girls also sponsored a girl at V.S, D,B, and entertained the chil- dren there. They aided The March of Dimes Drive, and sold candy for World Service, Their final year was certainly a busy one, SEATED: Sonja Austin, PRESIDENT, FIRST ROW: Brandon Moore, 2nd VICE-PRESIDENT , Sue Harmon, SECRETARY, Judie DePriest, VICE-PRESIDENT, Nan Grogan, COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE, Linda Coiner, Scott Davis, Mary Lescure. (absent) Patsy Markham, TREASURER, Sandra Fields, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. To start the year off, the Beta Tri Hi Y held a Sadie Hawkins Dance as a World Service project. Christmas caroling and decorating Christmas trees for a nursing home were two of the holiday activi- ties. Several parties were held including a progressive dinner and New Year's Eve party. The club also helped with the March of Dimes and T.B, Drives. Officers: Nita Kaye Johnson, CHAPLAIN, Aija Pilsums, TREASURER, Mary Lou Garletts, SECRETARY, Sarah Dixon, PRESIDENT, Nancy Prosl, lst VICE- PRESIDENT, Penny Beardsworth, 2nd VICE-PRESIDENT , Judy Johnson, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, 107 ‘Grim, Susan Foster. F Joyce Barr, Patsy McC Gamma “ rt-fe- To make their World Service pledge of $200., the Gamma Tri Hi Y sold candy. As a service to the community the members rakes leaves. The Lee buttons that they sold helped school spirit at the foot- ball games. These girls also had a game of their own in which they challenged the Alpha Tri Hi Y. As another service, the members adopted an Italian girl. FIRST ROW: Alyce Flynn, Pat Harpe | Francis. McLella inten? HIRD: ber, G ees, kerson, OW of om PPSu Spore. F | Aa 3 = Della Ttt- Fre- The Delta Tri Hi Y has organized many activities for its members and for other Lee High students. Selling candy and holding bake sales were two successful money-making projects. The club held several parties for V.S.D.B, children, and members participated in a fall fashion show. LAD Pr from picture: ' Anne ident Karen Buent- Omega “ rt- Ké- The Eighth grade girls this year started their Tri Hi Y group off nicely by having two bake sales. During Thanksgiving and Easter they gave a basket of food to some needy family. The girls got into the spirit of Christmas by singing Christmas carols on a float during the annual Christmas Parade. Dur- ing Christmas they also gave a party; a Valentine party added to their list of activities. When the weather warmed up the girls had an outing. An End of the Year Party climaxed their first Tri Hi Y year delightfully. 110 Mickey Kirby, SECOND VICE-PRESI DENT; Mike Grim, VICE-PRESIDENT; Kenny Bosserman, SECRE- TARY, Absent from picture: Hugh Scrogham, PRESIDENT; Dallas Buchanan, TREASURER; Terry Sumey, CHAPLAIN, Geta We- To aid the drive against Tuber- culosis, the members of the Beta Hi-Y filled envelopes at the T.B, Office. Adding to the Christmas spirit, they sold Christmas cards and tree orma- ments. They helped in the drive against polio and birth defects by participating in the March of Dimes. James Fink, Jerry Harris, Raymond Shaner 111 Bruce Oliver, SERGEANT AT ARMS; Todd Johnson, SECRET ARY; Nelson Brown, PRESIDENT; Bill Dozier, VICE PRESIDENT. Absent from picture: Jeff Serfass, TREASURER; David Brooks, CHAPLAIN. 112 Ae- The main purpose of the many activities of the Gamma Hi-Y this year was the fulfillment of their World Service Pledge. The club - held bottle drives, bake sales, and a car wash, and sold candy and Christmas cards. Among their many programs, they had discus- sions with various Tri-Hi-Y groups, swimming, basketball, and many speakers. The boys had numerous parties and took tours of several plants. FIRST ROW: Jean Winter, Ellen Donenfeld, ¥ . . Hattie Basserman, Chris Petty SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Dana Swisher, Aija Pilsums SEC- OND ROW: David Shiplett, Van Hanna, Jerry Harris Bill Dozier, Paul Best FIRST ROW: Tony Schlotter, Frank Anderson, Stephen Hughes, Brenda Bogan, Trudy Robson SECOND ROW: Victor Ludwig, George Dixon, Sarah Nutt, Molly Grogan, Pat Elliott Eghth Grade PFrestman (lars FIRST ROW: Steven Galladay, William Hite, Deidre Shunkwiler, Virginia Wilhelm SECOND ROW: Jay Hanger, Deane Dozier, Sandra Gay- hart 113 I, HARRIET TROTT, PROMISE TO... The new S.C.A. Secretary is sworn in by Diana De Rosa, the out-going officer, at the candlelight installation. 114 WHO IS THIS? Frankie Williamson hands Stan- ley Thomas an annual picture to identify as David Meckstroth looks about copy preparation. A NEW ARRANGEMENT .. . Eddie Collins and Tom Britt discuss the band's music sheets. Sandra Sandra Fields I Bonnie Lee Vi Maureen Key, 4 The es | ae 2 Aaa 117 ll ouor The Honor System at Lee High School centers around the Honor Council. Those Students from the Junior and Senior Classes making up the Honor Council this year are: SEATED: Jeanne Paulette, Nancy Ditzler, and Brandon Moore STAND- ING: Jesse Hite, Ronnie Wil- kerson, Edward Balthrop, and Tommy Britt Last summer a group of stu- dents from Lee High, sponsored by various organizations, at- tended Boys' and Girls’ State. There they participated in a model form of government. Those attending were: FIRST ROW: Brandon Moore, Mary Erskine, Nan Grogan, Maureen Kelly SECOND ROW: Jean Myers, Carolyn Mayer, Cor- nelia Prestwood, Scott Davis THIRD ROW: Jimmy Kappes, Julian Moffett, Tommy Britt, Andy Lasley, and Ed Balthrop S.C.A. District Convention was attended by Jody Grogan, Nan Grogan, Judie De Priest, Brancon Moore and Gary Knighting. Model General Assembly is at- tended each spring by dele- gates from the state's Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's. Those attend- ing last spring were: Andy Lasley, Sandra Bayles, Sandra Fields, Dick Murless, John Gammill, and Terry Sumey. Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention is at- tended by delegates from high school newspapers and annuals of nine southern states to gain a better understanding of journalism. Those attend- ing last spring were: Sandra Bayles, Sonja Austin, Nancy Venable, and Maureen Kelly. 119 FIRST ROW: Linda Coiner, Charlotte Mitchell, Patty Gardner, Nancy Ditzler, Carolyn Ludwig, Sharon Burr SECOND ROW: Robert Davies, Jimmy Marshall, Osbourne Reynolds, Roger Ergenbright, Jimmy Carrier, Margaret Helms Sf2rw marae rrp George Balthrop, Jo Ann Campbell, Ed Balthrop, Bill Robson, Charlotte Mitchell, Jeanne Paulette PHEnoro mabrbrae -ryp 121 FS Y 1959-1960 The Poetry Readers and Public Speakers who represented our school in the Forensic Meet were: Beverly Harris, Jeanne Paulette, Nan Grogan, and Richard Paulette. The Prose Readers who attended the Forensic Meet from Lee High were: Carol DePriest, Betty Jane Clem, Judie DePriest, Andy Lasley, and Renna Shelnut. The Debating Team from our school were Louisa Pastors, Carolyn Zeliff, Mike Grine, Bill House, Buddy Pemberton, and Harriet Buenting. OFF TO THE GAME Bill Ronemus, Mike Grim, and George Menk board the bus for an away game. Broadway ..... Buenas Vistapen ee. Albemarle . i. . LEXIn StOn ea ewe Waynesboro ... Harrisonburg ... Natural Bridge .. Turner Ashby .. Wilson Memorial 124 LGC) otek tacks ee he ee 6 LOG ose race teres le geen oe ene 6 eeu PRA err tas Bis Cah Gn hy if eA anes Betts Hares ae 7 LEG) wt x feos «chet nen bei tee omen il ee eee eeckien dia 8.5 ae 12 Ferre ey AA SS ht LeCiyeaeneme BAS A chin A IP Lee wre wr-tae Ha een a0 : 24 TAPING UP Coach Sigler tapes up John DeMaso before the Broadway game. Guard Sid Kamerman Fullback John De Maso End Wayne Erskine Coach Sigler briefs the MEN before beating Broadway. 125 BLOCK THAT PASS (70) Eugene Beaver blocks a pass against (14) Ray Fox of Lexington Quarterback Eugene Beaver Back Norman Peeler Tackle and Punter Ed Scott Center Dick Krol 126 Guard Ray Bowers End John Winter End Greg Harper Center Jerry Harris ROUNDING THE END. Gene Beaver (70) runs, while John Winter (75) and Wayne Erskine (87) block out Al Sprouse (14) and Floyd Massey (81) of Albemarle GETTING THE WORD from Coaches Hart- barger and Sigler is Tom Richardson, while Managers Ronnie Steffy and Dennis Null look on Fullback Tom Richardson End Ronnie Wilkerson Tackle Jim Fink Guard Dave Lowman es Co-captain and Tackle John EXHORTATION AT HALFTIME During the halftime at Matthews Broadway Coach Hartbarger exhorts the players to hold on to keep their lead. They did! Guard George Menk Guard Bill Ronemus End Tom Watson Halfback Richard Mills GANGING UP Dick Mills (57), Don Moran (55) and Jerry VanFossen tackle Fred Swisher (34) of Lexington Co-captain and Halfback Jerry VanFossen Fullback Jerry Durham Guard Don Moran 130 MEEK AS A LAMB Jokingly, Coach Sigler recalls Center Pete Hecht incidents during the season as he awards Julian Mof- fett his letter Tackle Julian Moffett Halfback Ed Balthrop End Chuck Moseley FIRST ROW: Jim Goodloe, Charles Bishop, Kenny Huntley, Doug McMichen, Steve Knott, Tod Johnson, Jack Simmons, Ronnie Ashley, Sam Sanger. SECOND ROW: Lacy King, William Viglione, Eddie Mul- lins, John Peduto, Larry Smith, Donnie Reid, Dick Bell, Tommy Erskine, Charley Kiser, Sam Painter, Sam Shipplett. THIRD ROW: Kurt Morgan, Harry Simmons, Billy Hite, Tommy Trott, Bill Dozier, David Brooks, Steve Golladay, Earl Stokes, Gary Knighting, Tommy McSwain. FOURTH ROW: Buddy Pemberton, Rob Hobson, Paul Best, George Williams, John Goodloe, Richard Paulette, Bill Painter, Leon Miller, Andy Heatwole, Jody Grogan. FIFTH ROW: Coach James Taylor, Harold Dorbet, Harry Lowe, Coach Richard Shenal. 9. UV. Football LEE OPPONENT TEAM Gee nee ieee al nich ean a Wa YNeSDOLOU canary a iatet:) ons kaka met HS sat oA ARS het Sastre coeD erates Ay cue peat att Ard 12 LSigitetnte bonis Aartbesey see. s SYN LISOR Stee be Ys Gee omen is Pa cee an 20 ous chs dle bat ecPsden aa WAY DCSDOlOs a, cenit ever cme ane Do ip skh! abe eae rol firies er ehGe Vp Og eMeees ot are CE El aaa cere ma) 14... tine oF) Re orebats oe peka: OLY LESOL A Pika. tbe een rece ate st in) 132 a - OA F?P r-eprwoaoMAPOL WW Vv a } ; Ls PAsiael Xsan) (spt 1B 8 2 KNEELING: Co-captains, Tom Richardson and Jerry VanFossen. STANDING: Steve Cor- bett, Greg Harper, Gene Beaver, Van Hanna, John Winter, Ed Scott, John Lotz, Stuart Lay- man, Fred Mader. LEE OPPONENT TEAM DOMMEINE Tabet aed oaoceks foes Fe oh oie! Aor eee ee a ot Seles ae 50 Col dp 85S Tees Deo che chet PD Or cere VAS Later ce cean sf cthegia arpemabeciora ian 6 10Sar agen) oun 29 SDR? Virco ent tet. tues suemwTes 1a MESES so ah) aeRO, bakers tac parks Te ete 34 SO MeMee ee ruisat ate La on tial c's Wee Pre ape BUCH ARV SCA ver es Mee ePel keviet iaen vat eae ntee te. sie ls 49 aS Baty oe ee Andy ed Paap aS pe eee EUR ot ne Gute ty ree 55 oP a. 5 Bene th ance RCP SE LUT ChoA Sn DY ameter ec Mere ener at ae a aie « 36 Ohi 6 Fact i ee anaes ic er OAUTH 4s een atone ue aA els Seeoree 48 DAE Merete see stan wokousie cipety ates dt A IDE Mar Cee seet wei hs ouch tte. Pench te tameiiaris 34-5 42 CORA eth gator Macs. fire eaeten ee coats Wavilesh OLO temerity meer eats asde Pt esate ois ss 54 WA AACE ES oo OOo e Natta otld9 Ce arcsec speteme Mert ats tie) oc eo): 51 TaN oF cele 5 SER Ants Set Gare at Oe EearrESONDULS Wrawemrmee tel cia teucty: iets Get oie 45 Dera Orbit eae cmb i atk Dace caer) BUCO ARV ISL An apace ete tem ey aus tru seats) ase ate o s 59 Se hislid 5 Ge th Ce OR Daan) Cee Wo ISO TBE cme et naee fab tad Re: hops Sect Ns ves ve | 6 42 EME oe Baas a ickt. Grenn oat ae LOX QUOT eet n A pin ete ete eral ies f Ae! (et sols 48 ei 2 ih BOG aa een res A cia eee PADEIN AL] Comme Memepa tows etek s eh Wi atela sy sat) oes 38 Oat Se AnCES TeMo gs is, te feo Seahe etc ots rs WA VILESD OF Om meee Rn Met Mit Dace Me teaeiele condi each nan. 60 Pera Od Meee hs aks Voslnieeh cates ge -oi fe Be FLALTESONOUL OMe memrar te Pm exter s wet hear.evonsee 41 SE) oA Tee Sid Schur nas OF hee a RIEU NE aes od es he es CS airs tarkes ee 56 TOURNA MENT LEE OPPONENT TEAM =) OR nets eee ee ers Melee ce ate ve Hehehe Coty ne Ee bon nid eer SG ours A ACS 60 133 JUMP SHOT --Tom Richardson (31) Scores. HEATED CONTEST --Greg Harper (21) and Tom Richardson (31) fight for a rebound while Stuart Lay- man (13) looks on. AT THE TIP OF THE FINGERS, John Lotz (51) goesup for a rebound. 134 GET THAT REBOUND--John Winter (45), Greg Har- per (21), and Tom Richardson (31) go up and get the rebound, PET SHOT --Van Hanna (23) shoots for 2. STRETCHING -- Stuart Layman (13) steals a rebound at the tournament. —-“rem= pdwns4 Mm™ Ao yp Ww J.V. BASKETBALL TALK: KNEELING--Bill Hite, Harry Simmons, Doug Chandler, Charles Bis- hop, Bill Vandewater, Peter Menk, Doug McMichen. STANDING--Steve Knott, Manager; Tom Leonard, Bob Hobson, Norman Peeler, Bruce Oliver, George Williams, John Goodloe, Jim Goodloe, Butch Huntley. Foreground--Coach Jim Taylor. LEE OPPONENT TEAM SUVA eres pray eter ded Boe TurnereaA shDy ieu, crete tr: kane etree 21 Li OPAC OE Mr HET eS eo ViSiD Sie ese. 6. shee rete eye on Roget ee ee 16 I eee a ewe eae thas erat 8 or MPRA DRE Beers to Aa ter Pe ne oy 22 Ay ne eos fevitins ost Seton eh enee eee NE MPC AA ns Fe A eG eS 42 JO pa kome kena lc seat ee cath set lari. ES WiTSOT ere sete k a ieieeh ole. oF «lclr aie Seren ene 30 4 Olay seat igese ecg ele} o ransearens Turner shy fin. ten. saa 0s attra oe ne eee 32 eS rey ery) PaO ee ny CADE ed ae pets seataye SA Galo ea © oh a A 19 Mea ware TASS ha Orns Ab Ay A yt Albemarl eur st ec sye eis. peu eh aed ene 33 SOisec Pore des tetas preemie Waynesboro 55.08. cicae he kste ds Paeny nee 29 PA PR et Ey MS AE AS Bien fs iat ergts Natural) Bridge .2 cy. scuia ss a y tee cee 29 Sal spoke, chee? oe ocalncoun Sten as Harrisonburg 5 eer cess? seep tecs en ee ee 38 OOS le en able liek soe key Omnis Pr eae Wilson 7iaeen asters ae Ne ee 35 ERAT teas bie oc Lexington sy mess te sre eyes eo: cs Peed Mn ne 28 DO lel 5 a nts Vemane Medeg cnet eee Albemarle: tienes ccf-0ks apn, ese er ee 17 SY er iY Dah IR ONG shy) ue Harrisonburg 35s sie. testo ee eee 25 Px are Ree Cet. Sirvew's ce Act Natural Bridg eave fag.) o0e ia esd eee Ay 136 With a twist of the fingers, John Goodloe (24) scores while George Williams (32), and Doug Cha ndler (23) look on. Jim Goodloe's (42) Pet Shot--2 points John Goodloe (24) shoots while George Williams (32), and Kenny Huntley (22) look on. FIRST ROW: Sam Painter, Dickie Bell, Tom Sheehan, Danny Perry, Carl Fulwilder, John Shuster, Jim Bell, Bill Leonard. SECOND ROW: Randy Dodge, Ricky Eastman, Gary Knighting, Tom McCubbins, THIRD ROW: Mike Fyock, Wally Everiss, Mike Stewart, Lacy King, Bob Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Tate Sterrett, Jimmy Crawford. Lee SCORES AS TEAM Opponent Waynesboro. . Buena Vista. . Wil. SO Tira eee Waynesboro. . Wilson pe 9 ehe . Harrisonburg. . WA lbemarlenree. Harrisonburg. . . . Waynesboro . . . Harrisonburg, . Harrisonburg, . Albemarle. , Albemarle... “BY EAM Opponent cl Buena Vista oe Waynesboro... eS LSOD Sear tone Albemarle, , “team is only two years old, last year it was undefeated, and The eighth-grade team is composed of nineteen boys: an A team and a B team. Although the eighth-grade this year it suffered only one loss. Coach Richard Shenal feels that Lacy King, Mike Stewart, Wally Everiss, and’ Tate Sterrett, alongwith Ricky Eastman and Bob Taylor, are excel- lent prospects for our future Varsity téam. 138 Vaulting over the bar is Lee's Bus Weller. LEE OPPONENT TEAM 67 .... Bridgewater Col. Fresh. . 51 55 .... Albemarle High ...... 63 Cee eee ents TOM BuenatVista. o0. 2... 8 Varsity track is only two years old here at Lee. 71 .... Montevideo High...... Aq The 1959 squad finished second, only two points MEMEO leon ect. uo) oe 3 behind Waynesboro High. The ten members of the 48 1 2... Waynesboro......... 69 1 2 squad qualified for the state team. The athletic 36... . Broadway, Montevideo . . 82 department feels that track is the foundation of Secondiplace we ue .fe 02 istricNiees athletics, Any high school that develops good First place........ 880 yard relay team track teams develops good athletic teams because Grate eet track and field events are directly related to all other phases of athletics. Provided the school attains the proper facili- ties, track should become one of the best liked sports here at Lee High School because the school has the type of student who takes much pride in his individual effort. 139 SAILING 18'4 --Jerry Smith (33) gets off for a good jump at S,M,A, while Coach Taylor holds the tape. GOOD TOSS with the discus by Julian Mof- fett (17), while Todd Johnson (25) looks on. CATCHING UP--in the third lap of the mile is Greg Harper (16). CLEARING 5'7 --Roman Sachno (15) takes second at Waynesboro meet. throw at the Wilson meet. A MILER'S PERSISTENT STRIDE--Sid Kamer- man wins a mile race at a Wilson meet. UP AND OVER--Jesse Hite clears for a good pole vault. JERRY WAGGY TAKES OVER as he receives the baton from Robby Knowles in the 880 relay. GOOD THROW--Todd Johnson gets off a good discus es GRACEFULLY Tom Watson clears the bar in the high jump at 5'5 . WINDING UP--Greg Marland throws the discus as Coach Harold Sigler watches his form. THE THRUST AND DRIVE OF THE SHOTPUTTER Forrest Wiseman Winston Wine wings through the air in the broad jump. LEADING THE PACK--Chuck Moseley wins his heat in a low hurdle race, BREAKING HIS OWN RECORD--Slim Hite crosses the finish line in the 880. STRAIN is written on the face of Jerry Harris as he broad jumps. FINISHING THE LAST LAP OF THE MILE--Dick Mills strides in under strain. KNEELING: John Osteen, John Winter, Mike Hanna, Phil Lotz, Lynn Sykes. STANDING: Jim Fink, Norman Peeler, Steve Kincheloe, Sid Finkel, Bill Painter, Frank Lockhart, Charles Bishop, Andy Lasley. This is the fourth year of golf at Lee. It started with a group of Lee High students taking lessons from Mr. N. L. Dea- LEE OPPONENT TEAM ver, and thus a team developed. During the first year only ail Na CM AGS 1 six boys went out for golf, but the last year seventeen came Nepean 2 ky 11 2 out. We have increased from four to seven matches per 6...... Harrisonburg. . . 0 year. There are four to six players in each match. They re patsy iniy ae practice three or four times each week and have one or two 1Ayoe A MA Ae edo matches a week. Letters are awarded to the four best and [ema Hot Springs... 11 most active boys on the team. ETA eee Harrisonburg. . . 1 I think golf is a most beneficial sport and everyone can play it, says Coach N. L. Deaver. Golf is played more throughout later life than other active sports and its becom- ing more and more popular each year.” Coach Deaver checks Andy Lasley's grip. Frank Lockhart putts. Sid Finkel John Osteen John Winter Phil Lotz Mike Hanna a 6 06 w « ¢ oe) 6) 76) elie Ge) 6 «2 Fe 6 16) one a) wl 4, (ese ne. we Cts ve ce Tee te oF ee 940) sane Pe wire Whey ey 0 ea ROC Gr shan) FRONT ROW: Robbie Knowles, Jerry Smith, Kenny Elkins, Wayne Brinkley, A Stuart Layman, John Goodloe, Tom Richardson, and Gary Lawrence. BACK 7 G6O ROW: Coach James Hartbarger, Jerry VanFossen, Jerry Waggy, Jimmie Cof- fey, Steve Knott, Phil Massie, Gene Beaver, Doug Chandler, and Jesse Hite-- [ Manager. OPPONENT TEAM Vi. SoD artees sean aes 2 WaynesDOron ss esy te cae 3 BUEN AV 1Sthevens ee eee ) Natural Bridge ...... 1 ADEN alle ceca tee teens 3 Lexington’. 2205 sia.) - 0 NaturalBridgen.s neste. 4 WIISON RG etstcts ain dte 1 NAS HIBE. Cag es berets 2 Buena Vista yen eat ate 7 se W AyNeSDOLOR ears. ahaa as 6 Lexington ......... 4 Even though the team had a batting average of .182, sen WALSOIUE ocean eae enna 2 they were able'to win 7 games, and get more runs than hits. They were a good defensive ball club with plenty of speed and hustle. There were 6 double plays--good for a high schoo).team--and a total of only 17 errors. All in all it was_a good season. 146 Stuart Layman fires one in there. Phil Massie beats one out. Jerry Waggy leans into it. Curve ball artist, Kenny Elkins in action. STRIKE THREE and Gene Beaver's got it. 4 ¢3, ASP So) 15 15 Nan Grogan, Mary Lescure, Sue Harman, Sonja Austin, Jean Myers, Mary Ers- a. : A kine, Carol Moyer, Vicky Cacciapaglia. _ MARY LESCURE NAN GROGAN 148 CAROL MOYER SONJA AUSTIN SUE HARMON VICKY CACCIAPAGLIA MARY ERSKINE JEAN MYERS ce 60-61% Caroline Ashby, Jean Winter, Sandra Gum, Frankie Williamson, Ann Meckstroth, Harriet Trott, Linda Birch, Jackie Hays. Jackie Hays Linda Birch Jean Winter Frankie Williamson Harriet Trott Sandra Gum WHAT A MAN! Coach Sigler grits his teeth as he presses one- hundred and sixty pounds. OH WELL, WE CAN'T MAKE THEM ALL! John Winter chips out of the rough on the seven- teenth hole on the Ingleside golf course. PINNED! Larry Adams cradles James Ryder in third period gym class, A FOREHAND SMASH! Rob Hobson slams the ball across the net in an intra- mural game. School Caleudar SEPTEMBER 1--School opens 5--Labor Day Holiday 17--First football game OCTOBER. 19--First report cards out 22--Preliminary S.A.T. tests NOVEMBER 12--S.C;A. Football Hop “GOLLY, ALL A's, exclaims Nan Grogan as Barbara Spitzer ponders their report cards. DECEMBER 1--College Night 2--First basketball game 3G, bE betests 9--Band Christmas Concert 22--P.T.A. Christmas Dance 23--Christmas Vacation begins ? os rs wet, of Ke ya Va | (ie me THE MIDNIGHT OIL BURNED LAST NIGHT. Mrs. McClung's French II class take mid-semester exams. FEBRUARY JANUARY 4--C,E.E.B, tests 3--Christmas Vacation ends 10-12--All-State Chorus 14--C.,E.E.B. tests 22--District Tournament 16-20--Mid-Semester exams 25--S,.C.A. Youth Forum 1G60-1967 MARCH 3-4--District Choral Festival 18--G.E.E.B. tests Band Festival 25--Junior Prom 30-4--Easter Vacation “TAKE IT FROM THE TOP, says Miss Hughes to Tommy Kirtz,-Ed Balthrop, Cornelia Prest- wood, and Dawn Wimer in preparation for the District Choral Festival. MAY 5--Choral Concert 13--District Track Meet 19--Band Concert DUS C. bE BaAtests 29--June 2--Exams JUNE 4--Baccalaureate Sermon 9--Senior Banquet 6--Commencement TIME--: 58:1 . . . Jerry Van Fossen runs the 220 dash at the State Meet in Charlottesville. APRIL 15--District Forensic Meet S.C,.A. State Convention 20-22--Model General Assembly Pay IPAS To Seiad Id 2a Apple Blossom Festival RESOLVED: THAT THE U.N. SHOULD BE SIGNIFICANTLY STRENGTHENED, Dick Murl- less, Harriet Buenting and Terry Sumey prepare for debate try-outs. , yy’ ‘igh upon a hill in Staunton Stands our dear Lee High, With her banners proudly waving Floating to the sky... This is our LEEWAY; in which are recap - tured the memories and spirit of our 1960-'61 year at Robert E. Lee High School. . Lee Aigh Goosters To all who have contributed to the publication of the annual, we wish to express our sincere thanks. Mr. Earl Alley Dr. Mrs. A. S. Anderson Mr. Mrs. Gosta Anderson A. S. R. Products Corp. Jimmy Anderson Food Mart A. N. Store Ast Hardware Company Atkins Automotive Corp. Mr. Mrs. Noel B. Austin Mr. Mrs. Robert W. Ayling Augusta Block, Inc. Augusta Dairies, Inc. Augusta Motor Sales, Inc. Augusta National Bank Mr. Mrs. E. S. Balthrop, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Hugh C. Barr Barth Weinberg Company Mr. Mrs. Wm. H. Beardsworth Dye, eee IMIR, RU, VP SHEN, fie Mr. Mrs. Fred Berry Beverly Book Company, Inc. Mr. Mrs. Gerald Biehn Mr. Mrs. Charles P. Blackley Mr. A. E. Blackwell Mr. Mrs. H. A. Blair Mr. Mrs. Fred R. Boward Mr. Mrs. Raymond Bowers Elizabeth Brant School of Business Mr. Mrs. W. H. Britt Mrs. C. K. Brown Col. Mrs. W. W. Brown Mr. Mrs. R. E. Buenting Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Buimgardner Mr. Mrs. W. C. Burner Mr. Mrs. Seth Burnley Callison Company Dr. Mrs. Glenn C. Campbell Caipfields Central Electric Service Mr. Mrs. C. H. Chamberlain Mr. Mrs. Raymond Chandler Chevy Chase Mr. Mrs. L. B. Chittum Mr. Mrs. R. A. Clem Cleveland Motors Mr. Mrs. George M. Cochran Colony Optical Company Community Federal Savings Loan Assoc. Mr. Mrs. John J. Cooney Mr. Mrs. John T. Cover Mr. Mrs. N. L. Deaver Mr. Mrs. O. L. Denton Mr. Mrs. S. M. Dingledine Mr. Mrs. John L. Ditzler Mr. Mrs, Ralph Dutton Elco Home Improvement Co. Mr. Mrs. B. W. Erskine or oI Erwin Motors Co., Inc. Mr. Mrs. Walter Everiss Farmers Merchants Bank Fiesta Sales Corp. Fink's Jewelers, Inc. Finkel Furniture Company Mr. Mrs. W. G. Fitzhugh Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Foster Mr. John L, Fretwell Mr. Mrs. A. A, Fultz Mr. Mrs. H. R, Gayhart Dr. Mrs. Albert R. Gillespie Mr. Mrs. B. C. Goodloe Dr. Mrs. T. H. Grafton Mr. Mrs. T. A. Grant Mr. Mrs. B. C. Gray Mr. Mrs, L. E. Gregg Frank Grim Sons Grim Realty Mr. Mrs. H. L. Grogan Dr. Mrs. John H. Guss Mr. Mrs, Fred Haislip F. C, Hamer Company Mr. Mrs. Thomas Hamerick Hamerick Flower Shop Dr. Mrs. H. M. Hanna Mrs. Virginia F. Harding Dr. Mrs. C. A. Harper Dr. Mrs. F. G. Harper Mr. Mrs. Clemmer Harris M. A. Hartley Company Dr. Mrs. John G. Hassett The Hobby Shop Mr. Mrs. Wm. E. Hoctor Mr. Mrs. J. W. Hodge, Jr. Mr. Mrs. F. A. Holden Holsinger Lumber Company, Inc. Thos. Hogshead, Inc. Virginia Holsum Bakeries, Inc. Holt's Mr. Mrs. C. J. Holt Mr. Mrs. Rollo B. Houff Charles S. Huntley Transfer Mr. Mrs. R. H. Hyden Mr. Mrs. Eugene T. Hays Imperial Ice Cream Company Dr. Mrs. C. K. Johnson Mr. Thomas J. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Louis Kamerman Mr. Mrs. Charles E. Kelly Mr. Mrs. Leonard Kiger Mr. Mrs. J. H. Kivlighan Klotz Brothers Mr. Mrs. K. H. Knorr Mr. Mrs. E. L. Knowles Mr. Mrs. K. G. Knowles Mr. Mrs. A. R. Krol Kyle Real Estate Mr. Mrs. G. A. LaCas H. L. L ang Company Mr. Mrs. H. A. Larner DiraF. Ae Lasiey, Jr Mr. Mrs. C. W. Lawson The Leader Mr. Mrs. J. B, Leonard Lessley Service Station Mr. Mrs. Carter L. Loth Mr. Mrs. J. R. McAllister, Jr. McClure Printing Company Mr. Mrs. Thos. McSwain Mr. Mrs, Warren Mace Matthews Haberdashery Max Mix Beauty Salon Mr. Mrs. D. R. Meckstroth Dr. Mrs. Carl Menk Men's Store Mr. Mrs. Claude Moore Morgan Music Center Mr. Mrs. M. R. Murlless Mr. Mrs. R. E. Mullins Mr. Mrs. J. D. Neff Mr. Melvin Newlen Mr. Mrs. J. R. Nutt, Jr. Mr. Mrs. S. L. Obenschain Mr. Mrs. O. B. Obenschain Obenschain Company Gen. Mrs. E. W. Opie Dr. Mrs. W. G. Painter Mr. Mrs. Simon M. Painter Palais Royal Pancake Mutual Ins. Agency Parks Finance Service Rev. Mrs. R. C. Paulette Peeler Oil Company iz Grenny lic. Peoples Drug Store Peoples Life Insurance Co, We bernvaGorpe Planters Bank Trust Co. Mr. Mrs, Page Prillaman Quick's News Quick-Livick, Inc. Ramsey's 66 Servicenter WTON Mr. Mrs. Frank Rankin Rask Florist Mr. Mrs. J. F. Rector Mr. Mrs. F. C. Reid Mr. Mrs. Malcolm J. Reid Reid Stores, Inc. Major Mrs. Juette O. Renalds Rexrode Machine Works Rhea's Esso Service Center Mr. Mrs. C. T. Richardson Mr. Mrs. John R. Sawyer Mr. Mrs. Martin Schlotter Mr. Mrs. Raymond Serfass Sherwin-Williams Company Mr. Mrs, J. R. Shinpaugh Mr. Mrs. Vernon Simmons Mrs. H. McK, Smith Smith's Transfer Corp. Snyder's Jewel Box Dr. Mrs. S. R. Spencer, Jr. The Sportsman Dr. Mrs. A. E. Sproul Mr. Mrs. H. B. Sproul, Jr. G. C. Stanley Meat Market Staunton Creamery, Inc. Staunton Electric Co. Staunton Industrial Loan Corp. Staunton Paint Wall Paper Co. Staunton Novelty Company Staunton Sport Shop Staunton White Way Laundry Corp Staunton Wholesale Cash Grocery Mr. Mrs. A. G. Stogdale Dr. Mrs. George E. Stone Mr. Mrs, B. W. Suter Mr. Mrs. E. F, Taylor Mr. J. F. Taylor Terry Court Drug Store Mr. Mrs. R. C. Thacker Mr. Mrs. P. G. Thayer Mr. Mrs. R. S. Thompson Mr. Mrs. W. B. Timberlake S. E. Trott, Inc. Mr. Mrs. G. B. Tullidge Mr. Mrs. W. H. 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