Shawsville High School - Shawnee Yearbook (Shawsville, VA)

 - Class of 1965

Page 58 of 92

 

Shawsville High School - Shawnee Yearbook (Shawsville, VA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 58 of 92
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Page 58 text:

ADHS Students Compete On Klossroom Kwiz my mms TELEVISION PERSONALITDEIS. . .Representingtheir school well during their appearance on Klassroom Kwiz were our panelists, Donnie Richardson, Sally Heslep, and Wayne Clowers. A CHECK FOR THE WINNERS . . . Mrs. Gardner, On May 11, 1964 a team of panelists representing ADHS appeared on Klassroom Kwiz, a television show for high school stu- dents broadcast over WDBJ-TV. Our panelists were Sally Heslep, Wayne Clowers, and Donnie Richardson. Our appearance was sponsored by the Hi-Y. In addition to increasing the Hi-Y treasury by S60 our team brought much recognition to, ADHS. Our appearance on May 11 brought us our first victory over North Cross High School of Roanoke. ADHS scored 140 points to a North Cross score of 70points. Our second appear- ance on May 18 gave us our second victory over Bland High School. ADHS scored 190 points to Bland's 120 points. On May 25, our team was defeated in a very close match with Roanoke Catholic High School. Roanoke Cath- olic scored 130 points and we scored 120 points. t OUR CHEERING SECTION . . . Students in the cheer- former sponsor of the Hi-Y, gladly receives one of our ing Sectionmwaif for the panelists: to aPP9f'1I' Fld the winning checks for S25 from Ted Powers, ql1iZmaSter. game to begm so they can show their enthus1ast1c sup- port.

Page 57 text:

I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND . . . Muggsy fR.AustinJ: I know Iam the most misunderstood girl in the World! Dupont CG. Trumpj: There, there, girlie, don't cry. G. Trump, R. Austin, L. Wells, M. Sammons. Which Is The Result Of Mcmy Long Reheorsols Malvina Potts CDarlene Millerj was Mug- gsy's goddess who shared his intellectual tendencies and worked as a summer reporter for the village paper. John Boliver fLewis Wellsb was a wealthy banker on whom Mrs. Clarkston had set her eye for Nadine. Dupont Darby fGregory Trumpj was an aspiring poet, a perfect mate for Peggy, according to Mrs. Clarkston. The plot of the play concerned Peter who planned to replenish his meager funds while Aunt Sarah was abroad by renting the ances- toral mansion to the social-climbing Clarks- tons. The difficulty arose, however, when Aunt Sarah changed her mind and returned. How to get the Clarkstons out of the house before Aunt Sarah returned was a problem Peter and Bill tried to solve by introducing Grandpap Pepperdine's ghost. Po s ing as servants, Peter, Bill, and Muggsy, Peter's Latin tutor, had no end of trouble carrying out their plan. Look oUT, MUGGSY . . . Peggy qB. Welcherj: I'rn just an ickle-bickle girl as harmless as a kitten! Mug- gsy fR.AustinJ: Don't practice your wiles on me. GHOSTLY PHENOMENA . . . Mrs. Clarkston CJ. Brandaujz I want to get out of this ghost house! Both she and her guests did just that after seeing the ghost. L. Wells, J. Brandau, M. Sammons, T, Helm, L. Firebaugh.



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KING, QUEEN, AND COURT . . . Homecoming king, Dickie Hall, queen, Charlotte Sisson, and their court, Danny Wimmer, Alice Pearman, Martha Dickerson, and Marvin Wrenn, are glad that the winners have been announced and the suspense is over. QUEEN OF HEARTS . . . Inacontest sponsored by the junior class, Regina Williams was elected to reign as Queen of Hearts for 1965. Homecoming And Valentine Dances Produce Regents And Excitement At ADHS QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS . . . Runners-up in the Queen of Hearts contest were Judy Rice, firstrun- ner-up, and Patty East, second runner-up. Regina Williams was crowned Queen of Hearts, 53 3 3,5-2 .Y - , feef.-mi 4 , , i, it 1 ' J ' B Y V Y i gi W ,ii V ROYALTY REIGNS . . . The student body elected Dickie Hall and Charlotte Sisson to reign as Homecoming king and queen during festivities after game with Au- burn. THEY COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT . . E. Stu- dents enjoy dancing after basketball game with Rocky Gap.

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