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' t, • ' I Augusta County Library 1758 Jsf;©rson Hwy. Fishersv.! ?, VA 12839 S-IQ-qcO ' oGu i C ' .- , J s;(‘4b ' o354 tofiwui iPi wiiiBwiAiiiK f 1959 Spottswood High School Spottswood , Virginia Annual Staff Co-Editors - -- Business Managers - - Art Editors - - -- Sports Editors - - - - - Photo Editors- Feature Editors -- Organizational Editors Treasurers ------ Advertising Managers Junior Representative Advisor -------- ■.LINDA CASH NORMA JACKSON .- EARL MOHLER BECKY DAVIS .SHIRLEY ROSEN FAYE RAMSEY .LESTER SORRELLS THOMIE DOYLE .ROSALEE ROWE BETTY JEAN SENSABAUGH -CAROL BEATHE DOW FITZGERALD -WANDA CASH SUE ROBERTSON .-BILLY THOMAS DOUGLAS COX .SARAH ZINK KENNETH RAMSEY - - --LINDA ROSEN - - MRS. MOLLIE RAMSEY Foreword It is the wish of the annual staff that this book, a treasure house of golden mem¬ ories, may recall happy moments of your school days spentat Spottswood High School. Dedication Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cash Mrs. Verna Doyle Mr. James W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hutchens Mr. and Mrs. Van Jackson Mrs. Virginia Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sensabaugh Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sorrells Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Mrs. William Zink Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Cox Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sorrells Mr. and Mrs. James Mohler Mr. and Mrs. Finley Davis Appreciation We, the Senior Class of nine¬ teen hundred fifty-nine, wish to express our deepest appreciation to you, our teachers, for your help and consideration to us through our days at Spottswood High School. We, the Senior Class of nine¬ teen hundred fifty-nine, wish to dedicate this volume of the SPOT¬ LIGHT to our parents who have guided us through our journey along the road of our education. Principal’s Message The young men and women of our school are full of ambitions and dreams the same as other young adults the world over. To those of you that are going out on your own at the end of this year, I hope that you are able to fulfill these ambitions and dreams that you have developed while a student at Spottswood High School. To the underclassmen, I express the hope that you will strive hard to better prepare yourselves to attain your ambitions. Set your standards high. Develop a belief in yourself and a dignity for your fellow man. Sincerely yours, Secretary To look up and not down. To look forward and not back, To look out and not in. And to lend a hand. ' MRS. JOAN MILLER Secretary MRS. RUTH LAYMAN B.S. Home Economics Physical Education MR. RICHARD MILLER B.S. Agriculture Physical Education MRS. DOROTHEA KOOGLER B.S. Spanish American History Business Education Faculty MRS. MOLLIE RAMSEY B.S. English Government Science MRS. ELIZABETH EAST B.A. Library Science English MRS. RITTER RAMSEY Mathematics MR. JACK WEBB Science Physical Education i ' - ' -SJ Senior Officers ROW I, left to right: Sarah Zink, Secretary; Faye Ramsey, Reporter. ROW II, left to right: Dow Fitzgerald, Vice President; Becky Davis, Treasurer; Earl Mohler, President. Class of ' 59 ROW I, left to right: Rosa Lee Rowe, Patricia Hutchens, Norma Jackson, Hilda Taylor, Becky Davis, Betty Jean Sensabaugh. ROW II, left to right: Faye Ramsey, Barbara Bow¬ ers, Sarah Zink, Linda Cash, Sue Robertson, Genevieve Harris, Lena Wine. ROW III, left to right; Lester Sorrells, Dow Fitzgerald, Kenneth Ramsey, Douglas Cox, Thomie Doyle, Earl Mohler. BARBARA LEE BOWERS LINDA FONTAINE CASH Every man I meet is my superior in some way. That I learn of him. Prepare for the best, expect the worst, and take what comes. REBECCA ANN DAVIS Build for character; not for fame. FRANCIS GENEVIEVE HARRIS Fools always rush in where angels fear to tread. SARAH PATRICIA HUTCHENS Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible sun within us.” NORMA JEAN JACKSON Tale-bearers, as I said before, are just as bad as the tale-makers. FAYE CAROL RAMSEY A true heart and a silent the most admirable things NELLIE SUE ROBERTSON All men are given their gifts, the tools go to the ones that can use them. tongue are on earth. MARTHA ROSALEE ROWE It ' s not what we have that counts so much as what we do with it. BETTY JEAN SENSABAUGH Like all, love none, stay single and have fun. ANNA LUCILLE SORRELLS Only one life, it will soon be past, Only what’s done for Christ will last. HILDA LORA IN E TAYLOR If you wish to be good, first believe that you are bad.” LENA VIRGINIA WINE Eat, drink, and be merry for to¬ morrow you may drop dead. SARAH ANN ZINK It ' s not what you think you are but what you think, you are. DOUGHAS STUART COX Don’t let your mind be like cement - all mixed up and permanently set. thomas McClellan doyle If a person tries hard enough some¬ how, some way, he will find a way. ROBERT DOW FITZGERALD Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. EARL HOUSTON MOHLER The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise man grows it under his feet. A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. LESTER LEROY SORRELLS Pleasure has to be bought but hap¬ piness is free. Senior Class FIRST ROW, left to right: Rosalee Rowe, Patricia Hutchens, Norma Jackson, Hilda Tay¬ lor, Becky Davis, Betty Sensabaugh. SECOND ROW, left to right: Faye Ramsey, Bar¬ bara Bowers, Sarah Zink, Linda Cash, Sue Robertson, Genevieve Harris, Lena Wine. THIRD ROW, left to right: Lester Sorrells, Dow Fitzgerald, Kenneth Ramsey, Douglas Cox, Thomie Doyle, Earl Mohler. Senior Play Cast The Senior Play entitled, Betty Jane from Punkin Lane, written by James F. Stone was presented by the Seniors on November 21, 1958. The proceeds were used to help finance the Senior ' s unforgettable trip to New York City, New York. Valedictorian: SUE ROBERTSON Salutatorian: BECKY DAVIS Historian: SARAH ZINK Prophetess: LINDA CASH Bequeather: PATRICIA HUTCHENS Boys ' and Girls ' State Representatives EARL MOHLER SUE ROBERTSON DAR Citizenship Award SUE ROBERTSON Rotary Winners LINDA CASH EARL MOHLER 1-Linda Earl 2-Sweetie 3-Love trouble? U-Sleepers 5-To Kisner 6 -Legs 7-Sue 8 -Betty 9 -Two Pals 10-Sackie 11 -Gloomy £2-Grinny 13-Sarly in life lU-Scrooge 15-Remember that day? 16- Two pests. 5 . 7 -Barbara l 8 -Cutie 19- S ister Brother 20-What is it? 21-Little Orphan Lindy 22- Scrooge his hound dog. 23- Rosie and Thomie 2 li-Lovebirds Junior Officers FIRST ROW, left to right: Jane Cash, Room Chaplain; Carol Beathe, Reporter; Wanda Cash, Treasurer. SECOND ROW, left to right: Shirley Rosen, Secre¬ tary; Jimmy Ramsey, Vice President. THIRD ROW: Linda Rosen, President. Junior Class CAROL BEATHE JANE CASH WANDA CASH DORIS LOSH CRANNY MOOMAU NORMA ROBERTSON LINDA ROSEN SHIRLEY ROSEN MARGIE SORRELLS EVERETT CASH JAMES RAMSEY HARRY ROBERTSON WILLIAM THOMAS (BILLY) GERALD VAUGHAN L. R. VAUGHAN •We the Juniors 2-Taking life sy 3-My Little Margie li-Amos •Wilbur 6-Buddies 7-Busy day •The Big Three 9-Housekeeper ■WOWl 11-Hold that pose 12-Chem- 13-Clowns ll -Pay stry class ttention 15-Smiles? 16-Junior :ats 17-Working herd 18-Ain ' t we te 19-HUH? V- Sophomore Officers Left to right: Sharon Brooks, Treasurer; Ann Robertson, Reporter; Douglas Painter, Chaplain; Earl Rowe, President; Larry Harlow, Vice President; Irma Jane Robertson, Secretary. Sophomores Doris Brooks Sharon Brooks Larry Harlow Maxine Harris Jane Gordon Geraldine Hayes Rosie Hite Ann Hutchens Ann Robertson Irma Jane Robertson Judy Smiley Phyllis Sorrells Elsie Zink Jay East Earl Floyd Roy Groah Tom Hamilton James Holbert Franklin Lotts Harold Lotts Doughas Painter Marion Rankin Earl Rowe George Taylor Edward Truxell Peyton Zachrison jap ENGLISH III GOVERNMENT SPANISH CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY CREATIVE WRITING TYPING AGRICULTURE Freshman Officers FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Robertson, Secretary; Phyllis Brooks, President; Sandy Ayers, Vice President. SECOND ROW, left to right: William Taylor, Treasurer; Ronnie Jackson, Reporter. Sandy Ayers Phyllis Brooks Mary Lee Buchanan Helen Cash Mary Alice Fitzgerald Nellie Hamilton Edith Mynes Libby Reese Carol Robertson W. C. Ashby Finley Campbell Don Cash Garland Cash Junior Jack Ronnie Jackson Finley McClure Thomas Miller Jimmy Phillips Richard Phillips Thomas Sensabaugh Roy Smiley William Taylor Left to right: Shirley Rosen, Manager; Linda Cash, Betty Sensabaugh, Maxine Harris, Wanda Cash, Carol Beathe, Irma Robertson, Jane Cash, Becky Davis, Hilda Taylor, Patricia Hutchens, Sue Robertson, Doris Brooks, Larry Harlow, Jane Gordon, Manager. STANDING: Mr. Layman, Coach. The Wildcat Lassies have en¬ joyed a very successful season this year. The team had eight letter winners returning and showed much experience in playing. The Lassies finished the season in second place in District N competition with a 7-3 record. They had an overall record of 11-4. Left to right: Linda Cash - Co-Captain Mr. Layman - Coach Betty Sensabaugh - Co-Captain LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Thomas, George Taylor, Ronnie Jackson, Garland Cash, Peyton Zachrison, Marion Rankin, Douglas Painter, L. R. Vaughan, Earl Floyd, Finley Mc¬ Clure. KNEELING: Mr. Webb, Assistant Coach; Harry Robertson; Mr. Layman, Coach. Pictured below, left to right: Harry Robertson and Douglas Cox, Co-Captains. The Wildcat Laddies started with a very inexperienced team. Each game showed marked improve¬ ment over the one before. They will not reach the District N tournament this year but they hope to better their standing next year. Left to right: Mr. Layman - Coach Mr. Webb - Assistant Coach Cheerleaders RAH! Left to right: Earl Mohler, Sarah Zink, Phyllis Sor¬ rells, Mr. Webb, Sponsor; Rosa Rowe, Captain; Norma Jackson, Jimmy Ransey. RAH! Softball RAH! RAH! The softball team is organized to give the girls a chance to par¬ ticipate in a spring sport. The team plans to play a number of the teams from neighboring schools. FIRST ROW, left to right: Irma Jane Robertson, Linda Cash, Becky Davis, Patricia Hutchens. SECOND ROW, left to right: Rosa Lee Rowe, Betty Jean Sensabaugh, Jane Cash, Carol Robertson, Hilda Taylor. Baseball STANDING, left to right: Peyton Zachrison, L. R. Vaughan, Harry Robertson, W. C. Ashby, Earl Floyd. KNEELING, left to right: Gus Thomas, George Taylor, Douglas Painter, Garland Cash, Jay East, Mr. Webb, Coach. The boys baseball team will have only four letter winners return¬ ing and this will be an asset to experience. With high hopes and good spirits the boys plan to have a success¬ ful season this spring. Athletic Association FIRST ROW, left to right: Rosa Rowe, Hilda Taylor, Becky Davis, Betty Sensabaugh. SECOND ROW, left to right: Jane Cash, Sue Robertson, Patricia Hutchens, Linda Cash, Norma Jackson. THIRD ROW, left to right: Gus Thomas, Gerald Vaughan, Douglas Cox, Thomie Doyle, L. R. Vaughan. The Athletic Association is composed of varsity basketball, base¬ ball, and cheerleading letter winners. Certificates are awarded for second and third year achievements. Junior Varsity FIRST ROW, left to right: James Phillips, Larry Phillips, George Taylor, Junior Jack, Jay East, Tommy Sensabaugh. SECOND ROW, left to right: Finley McClure, Finley Lotts, Ronnie Jackson, Peyton Zachrison, Billy Robertson, Finley Campbell, Mr. Webb, Coach. The Junior Varsity consists of seventh graders, freshmen, and sophomores. The teams are now preparing themselves for the time when they will be varsity players. This year ' s teams have a promising future for Spottswood High School. FIRST ROW, left to right: Grace Wine, Sylvia Davis, Janice Ramsey, Bonnie Jack, Bon¬ nie Armentrout, Mary Alice Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW, left to right: Ann Robertson, Libby Reese, Sandy Ayers, Sharon Brooks, Jane Gordon, Manager; Mrs. Layman, Coach. FT TIthree points. The girls 3-5 1;their laurels home and O-o ;f.or next venr__ liSpotlswoofl Girls (53) Ft Spottswood unis Seventh Straight, Win !| spottswood Girts Win 42-35 L SPOTTY [girls conlih [beaten last .Brownsburg. 4- ty x € 6 . iter) Spottswood long un clipped {strict ) y s Guards—Taylor, Hutchens, vis, and S. Robertson. Spot!swood Girls Win The Spottswood girls, under tbe • j ' vsvrivu y Oil] rl W it y 1 UI - (the Past three years in the finalPftr° n £ ame. but the iBrownsburg Girls (35) FG FT Tljnight as they upset Monterey a uarf ' s . — Veil, Botkin, Hamil- . . n a ■« j . ii , . T n . -i r r, t I Gordon . 0 Harlow . 0 Vandeveer . 1 iLoclci ' idge . 5 otter . 6 12 Karlcofe. ; battle. The b [bowed, 52-39, desp Tort by Billy Thoma Fine scoring balaiu j Spottswood defense Cash topping the list wi ty Jean Sensabaugh 1 though and Cranny Moomai, [through with 11 to keep the o ! rolling. Kay Lockri jing honors for Brow points and Christo through with 14. The Spottswood quite shake the stu burg outfit. The cor with Spottswood ha; ing edge in only the quarters. Brownsburg bound of the Spottswood b point firstquarter. were in the game way, but could nev healthy margin. Potter topped th, pointmakers with ' ; came through with SPOTTSWOOD ville girls basketball its second setbac Christmas season he at the hands of Cagerettes. 48-34. The Churchville downed the Spott 45-37 in the boys In the preliminary contest, uuma T Cash dumped in eleven field goals .- ,.° PC S Linda and one free throw to pace the , lVe 1 in the seconil Lady Wildcats with 23 points —f?:_and MuUenax, Gutshall 2-3 [team that Had twice beaten the! 1 - 1 Spottswood lassies in regular sea-i Spotts b-0 son play. 6-11 lj .Last year Churchville defeated G 88 ” • •• 2- 3 j|Spottswood in the finals, 47-34.r a f n 1 7-18 3 j Fliis year the Spottswood sextet 1 , augl Girls (34) FG F TP .. () 0-2 0 . 8 4-6 20 .. 6 2-4 14 . 14 6-12 34 , Botkin, Hamil- Girls (48) FG F TP .. 11 1-4 23 ... 1 0-1 2 . 4 0-1 8 0 0-0 0 .. 7 1-3 15 . 23 2-9 48 A. Hutchens, Taylor, •op- Cash, P. Hutchens, Davis, S. iertson, N. Robertson. Score by Quarters 12 10 8—34 13 2ft 11—48 — Three quick j {svillc to open oke open what ontest. Craigs- dump Spotts- : ring 30 points Lf. ' Kt ' lffi Girls stopped four points in ?r and stuffed 77|ffp.jheir own. The 11 £r trailed the :figsvilic team as t ill :-42 triumph for of the season defeat. iic hottest shoot- season for die as they swisli- of their shots., ped the point | tswood with 26 ’Moomau came! list to can IS. Crannte Moomau added 15 points the CHAMPION SPOTTSWOOD GIRi for the winners, while Houseman 1 05f : (first row) Hilda Taylor, Patricia and Armstrong gathered 20 and cliins Cranny Moomau., Betty Jean Sen 14 points respectively for the baugh. Linda Cash and Becky Davis; (sc losers. j one! row) Shirley Rosen, manager, Ann Spottswood and Churchville bat] tied, on almost even terms until halftime ’— when the Lady Wild: cats held a one-point lead. How ever, the Spottswood lassies caiin pounding back following the inter! mission with a 20-rxrnt third peri xj to move far in front of Church! ville. By outscoring Churchville ii! the final canto.. Spottswood easil: njy n v staff writ«r .captured the win. __ _ _j . STAUNTON — It took the totaTof five PftiWfe! The halftimeI;, Spottswood girls three trips toj % For District N Title Spottswood Girls chins, Wanda Cash, Maxine Harris, Jane Irma Robertsofc, Doris Brooks, Carol son, Coach Cecil Layman, Sue Robert- rry Harlow,, Carol Beathe and Jane mangurer,_ _ Spottswood Girls (49) FG FT TP u. Cash . 2 ,4-8 3 J. Cash . 0 0-0 0 Robertson . 0 0-0 0 Tisabuagh . 11 2-4 24 score favored the winners, 17-11. |i the barrier, but they in the first quarter put , v wood on top to stay. Monk moved out to a 6-2 lead, l finally| Spottswood found the range aq The Spottswood lassies manag- caught up with the womerey 1 be f orc the Spottswood girls ftfU ed to keep £ irl f j as t night and it meant the: uhed Lhev were out front 12-6 .|kc the game. Cash scoied tmee oas | District N eirls chammonshin. n,..u kets in the third canto and Sen sabaugh and Moomau each got one Ruth Gutshall got 19 for Mon.Siec Runnersup for the pasl two terev (0 take scoring honors, bij|Reid ; it wasn’t enough. Spottswood ie Sheets Ruth Gutshall foirnd melons the Spottswopd guls fin-__ range from “way out’’ in the ai ‘. v mac c ai e wa .y W L P throughout, the contest after th third period and scored six points, pmg Monterey, 35-30. for the fj rst p el -i 0 j splurge and led b Julia Lowry had three, on a free title. Monterey had nipped (throw and a basket, Spottswood twice during the roe ’Cash got five points in the final ular season, once by one point; VflOH in ' . . -- t ' period and Sensabaugh tallied L three. Monterey’s Ruth Gutshall I and again by three. dumped in seven pomte and l-! s b h M the ch for ship safely Lucked away iterman hit once. Lwry maiked pott wood glds . tal . Spottswood girls are through fo at ibe free throw line. : inte a d S eh.Va«h! season - rhere 18 no s,at as much as 10 points at time Guards: La in both the third and fourtilWrenn, Bulle quarters. With the District N champion Varner 1 Spottswood 21 7-17 49’ KG FT TP Cash, P. Robertson, 4-16 26 Groah. jj Spottswood Middle River Monterey • 16—49 9 6—26 JO 8—35 9 10—30 (ifiuujoru Teams Top jSpottswooc! • MILLBORO—Spottswood’s ' ul-, S!ts dosed out their regula¬ rs- h here Friday night by ■■dropping [both, a varsity and a junior v. rsi jty tilt to Millboro in an intr -dis s ict game. A disastrous third period. ivhish Spottswood could score but jon ?. point, set up Millboro’s 55-4S I ! victory in the varsity nilt. Down ' only three points at halftime, thc j Wildcats turned ice cold in the; shooting department in that quart¬ er, while Millboro was tallying 14, points and pulling far ahead. The Wildcats staged a comeback in the final period, but it fell short Respite a 24 point performance by ' Spottswood’s Billy Thomas. Thomas tied with J. Sams of Millboro for scoring honors. A late-game comeback also fell 5 short for the Spottswood junior .varsity and they bowed 27-36 to The Millboro Jaycees. Although Peyton Zachriason was| scoring 16 points to pace the younger Wildcats, the third quart¬ er rally fell short and Millboro ibreezed to the win. Deitz of Mill- ;boro led all scorers in that eon- test with 21 points. I The box scores: VARSITY 1 Spottswood (49) FG F TP Cox. 4 , ,0-1 8 (Vaughn . 3 _.l-5 7 Robertson .2 ?-3 6 ‘Thomas. 8 -••8-9 24 fainter.2 ; 0-0 4 5 Floyd.0 0-0 0 TOTALS: 18 11-18 49 Millboro 55) I Riley .... ’vPeters .. : ;i5ams J. . i.Mulljs .. [Mullis T. iSimmons . 3 Baras.3 ■1 Porter . 0 TOTALS: 23 Millboro ... 14 14 1 Spottswood: 14 17 JAYVEE Spottswood JV (36) i FG F TP Cash . —. .. 1 0-0 2W Taylor .... .. 1 0-1 2 Zachrison ....... . : 7 2-5 16 I Jack ..... 3 0-3 11 McClure . .. 2 0-2 Phillips. . 3 0-1 6 Jackson . .. 0 0-0 0 TOTALS: 17 2-16 36 Millboro JV (37) FG F TP | Tucker . .. 3 0-1 6 Taylor . .. 0 0-0 0 :Wade. .. 3 0-0 6.! Peters . .. 2 f 3 41 Deiiz .. . 10 211 Sams ... 1. . 0 0-2 of 0; Phillips ... 0 0-0 TOTALS: 18 1-10 Millboro JV 11 8 8 10 ‘37 j Spottswood JV’ 11 4 12 9 .. Bartley, Ralston, and Dula led the Yellow Jackets, while, the Spottswood scoring was spread — Painter with 12 points being high man. Churchville, after trailing by . two points at the end of the op¬ ening period, came storming back with a 12-points in the second | quarter, to Spottswood’s six, and 1 led from that point on, ! The box scores: Churchville Boys (45) FG F TP Ralston . 4 3-7 U Bartley . 6 2-3 14 Botkin . 1 4-8 6 Harris . 0 0-0 0 Baylor . 1 2-5 4 Dula .. 4 0-3 8 Moyer . 0 2-2 2 Totals . 16 13-28 45 Cpottswood Boys (37) FG F TP Cox .5 1-2 11 Vaughn . 1 3-4 5 Rankin . 1 0-0 2 Robertson . 1 1-2 3 Floyd . 0 2-4 2 Doyle . 0 0-0 0 Thomas . 4 2-5 10 Painter . 6 0-0 12 Totals . 14 9-17 37 Score by Quarters Churchville . 6 Snottswood .. 8 Preston Young Zimmerman paced 12 16 11—45 6 7 .16—37 and ' Dick the Craigs- ville boys in its easy win. Young tallied 13 points in Craigsville’s balanced attack. Zimmerman hit for nine points. Harry Rob¬ ertson s eight points was the best that Spottswood could do. Spottswood (26) FG FT TP Cox . Cash Zachrison Floyd ... Taylor .. Craigs ville Xycum Zimmerman Welcher ... R. Smith .. Myers .... Harris — Glad well .. Meek ' s .... W. Smith Young .... 3. Sprouse Via . M. Sprouse Craigsville (49) •Cox I Varnish an Robertson Floyd Brownsbnrg (52) E. Pctter . . 0 0-1 0 3-4 : 3 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 0 0-0 0 ...3 2-5 8 .. 1 3-4 5 .. o 0-4 0 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 3 0-1 6 .. 2 0-2 4 9 8-21. 26 FG FT TP .. 6 0-0 - 0 .. 3 .3-3 9 .. o 3-4 - 3 ... 0 0-0 . 0 3 1-1 7 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 1 1-5 3 ... 1 0-0 2 .. 6 1-1 13 .. 1 1-2 3 ... 1 2-2 4 ... 2 1-1 : 3 18 13-19 49 10 9 14 16—49 .. 1 0-0 2, .. 1 2-2 4 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 4 2-3 101 0 0-0 o ' 0 1-3 X .. 10 2-5 If ... 0 0-1 16 7-13 39 FG FT TP ... 7 2-4 16 ... 0 _ 0-0 ft QUIETEST Patricia and Lester BIGGEST FLIRTS Linda and Thomie FRIENDLIEST Barbara and Douglas BIGGEST PEST Norma and Earl MOST ATHLETIC Betty and Doug MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sarah and Dow WMb: S.C.A. Council SEATED, left to right: Carol Beathe, Phyllis Sorrells, Reporter; Linda Cash, Secretary- Treasurer; Sue Robertson, President; L. R. Vaughan, Vice President; Billy Thomas, Mr. Layman, Sponsor. STANDING: Norma Jackson, Mary Alice Fitzgerald, Thomie Doyle, Finley Campbell, Jay East, Roy Groah. The Students ' Cooperative Association Council consists of four officers and two representatives from each homeroom class. The organization plans to carry out the various objectives which were chosen by the council. The main purpose of this organization is to try to get more school spirit and partici¬ pation in school functions and activities from the student body. The Virginia State Certificate of Achievement has been presented to the Spottswood organization for three consecutive years. High School 4-H FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Bowers, Hilda Taylor, Jane Cash, Rosa Rowe, Ann Robertson. SECOND ROW: Faye Ramsey, Sanda Ayers, Mary Fitzgerald, Tommy Sen- sabaugh, Finley McClure. THIRD ROW, left to right: Maxine Harris, Margie Sorrells, Doris Losh, Larry Larlow, Irma Robertson, Ronnie Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Thomie Doyle, Gerald Vaughn, Edward Truxell, Junior Jack, Billy Thomas. Newspaper Staff ROW I, left to right: Billy Thomas, Art Editor; Mrs. Mollie Ramsey, Advisor; Shirley Rosen, Business Manager. ROW II, left to right: Wanda Cash, Sports Editor; Rosalee Rowe, Advertising Manager; Sarah Ann Zink, Grade Editor; Linda Cash, Assistant Editor; Carol Beathe, Humor and Inquiring Editor; Earl Mohler, Editor-in-Chief; Lester Sorrells, High School Editor. The Newspaper Staff edits the Wildcat Clarion each month. Activities include interviews, news coverage of local interest, editorial writing, and feature stories. The newspaper staff is made up of journalism students trained in the Creative Writing Class. Beta Club ROW I, left to right: Shirley Rosen, Reporter; Wanda Cash, Secretary; Norma Jackson, President; Sarah Zink, Vice President; Linda Cash, Treasurer; Billy Thomas. ROW II, left to right: Mrs. Grover East, Advisor; Genevieve Harris, Linda Rosen, Patricia Hutchens, Jimmy Ramsey, Sue Robertson, Becky Davis, Jane Cash, Roselee Rowe. The Beta Club is a National Honor Society originating in Spartan¬ burg County, South Carolina in 1933-34. The club colors are old gold and black. The motto is Duricamus Allis Serviendo” meaning Let us lead by serving others. The cardinal principles of the organization are achievement, character, and leadership. Our objectives for this year were: Teach in absence of faculty Present a one-act play Present assembly programs Aid failing students Send articles to Beta Club Journal Contribute gift to CARE Plan bulletin board display F.H.A. Members The SPOTTSWOOD CHAPTER of THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION chose to carry out the following goals this year: 1. To 2. To 3. To 4. To a. b. c. d. e. Families Together Civil Defense and Safety Home, School and Community Beautification UNESCO Teen Age Consumer We have carried out various activities to meet these goals. F.H.A. Officers FIRST ROW, left to right: Wanda Cash, Reporter; Carol Beathe, Reporter; Norma Jack- son, Treasurer; Linda Rosen, Vice President; Becky Davis, President; Shirley Rosen, Secretary; Larry Harlow, Parliamentarian; Linda Cash, Historian. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mrs. Layman, Sponsor; Jane Gordon, Chaplain; Hilda Taylor, Song Leader; Yukraine Moomau, Photographer; Norma Robertson, Photographer; Sue Robertson, Typist; Genevieve Harris, Typist. F.F.A OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. R. B. Miller, Sponsor; George Taylor, Secretary; Finley McClure, Sergeant-at-Arms. STANDING: Marion Ran¬ kin, Reporter; Jay East, Treasurer; Billy Thomas, Vice President; L. R. Vaughn, President. The Spottswood FFA Chapter has participated in many different contests since school opened in September. Although we have not won many we have picked up valuable information. The chapter along with the FHA, held two fun days at Spottswood on Sep¬ tember 26th and 27th. These two days consisted of various games and contests. On the 27th, a riding tournament was held. Four of the Spottswood FFA Chap¬ ter boys entered this tournament. The chapter enjoyed a Christmas party on Saturday, December 20th. At this party we danced, played games, and had refreshments. The chapter presented an assembly program in observance of National FFA week, and also prepared articles for several newspapers. A joint father-son, mother-daughter banquet will be held on April 24th, and our chapter will spon¬ sor the BAR Federation Banquet here on April 29th. Our final activity of the year is the state convention at Blacksburg, and three of our chapter members will attend. MEMBERS - FIRST ROW: Billy Thomas, Finley McClure, Roy Smiley, George Taylor, Tommy Sensabaugh, Roy Groah, Tom Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Junior Jack Gerald Vaughan, Thomie Doyle, L. R. Vaughan, Marion Rankin, Junior Phillips, Edward Truxell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Miller, Douglas Painter, Tommy Miller, Ronnie Jackson, Tom Lotts, Finley Campbell, Jay East. Beauties Favorites Martha Chittum Mary Ann Smiley Mrs. Elizabeth Daugherty POST GRADUATES We wish to express our appreciation to Mrs. Daugherty was a beloved member our post graduates who assist the faculty and of the faculty as fourdi grade teacher for the students as typists and cashiers. first semester. LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Variety STANDING, left to right: Mrs. Nina Thompson Mrs. Carrie Moore Mrs. Nola Fauber JANITORS STANDING, left to right: Mr. Herman Painter Cyril Davis BUS DRIVERS Mr. Carl Earhart Mr. L. C. Lockridge Marion Rankin Mr. Guy Houser MARY McCLURE MISS Third Grade Grade r First MRS. LYLE HUMPHRIES Seventh Grade Grade Faculty ■ J O CK « Second Grade 0 i,; V) i • ■ ■ «o •)!) I 00 00 ! ' 10 ft MISS MARGARET RAMSEY r Fourth Grade rWi if ; -V ' .% y r L MRS. MELVEN HUMPHRIES j Fiftlr Grade MR. GRIMES CREASON MRS. HARRY COX 1 Sixth Grade m Bibie First Linda Brooks Rebecca Brooks Sandra Brooks Kathlene Cash Grade Wanda Cash Edna Jean Groah Carolyn Harris Patsy Hipes Ruth Hipes Deborah Humphries Ruth Paxton Shirley Rowe Carol Sue Shifflett Ann Smith Doris Sweet Freeda Taylor John Bradley Neil Bradley Warren Bradley Joseph Campbell James Cash Dale Doyle Bobby Hamilton Don Terry Lyons Larry Miller Clayton Painter Algie Phillips Fred Page Rosen Sherry Berry Janet Brooks Linda Corbin Charlene Groah Glenda Harris Shirley Harris Gloria Hite Janet Humphries Mary Tate Patterson Bonnie Steele Janice Toman Melissa Ward Second, Grade Boyd Collins Danny Doyle Michael Harris Ray Harris Michael Lawhorne William Lotts Stanley Miller Danny Phillips David Ramsey Wayne Tomlin Albert Whisman James Earhart FIRST ROW: Linda Lou Bradley, Linda Sue Bradley, Linda Buchanan, Kathy Campbell, Lilly Cash, Linda Cash. SECOND ROW: Linda Campbell, Sandra Kehrer, Elizabeth Marcum, Carol Painter, Gloria Phillips, Freda Rowe. Third CENTER ROW: Reda Rowe, Ann Steele, Judy Yowell. Grade FIRST ROW: Ronnie Armentrout, Roger Billings, Junior Buchanan, Frankie Doyle, Ron¬ nie Earhart, Michael Fravel. SECOND ROW: Timmy Gilbert, Eugene Hipes, Bobby Harris, Stevie Shifflett, Thomas Strickler, David Stump. Fourth Grade Geraldine Bradley Gail Bradley Anna Bell Brooks Judy Campbell Nancy Cash Betty Fitzgerald Pauline Harris Joyce Humphries Doris Ann Moses Ann Patterson Brenda Ramsey Norma Ramsey Dorothy Robertson Darlene Sorrells Peggy Strickler Lois Losh Richard Brooks Phillip Edmunds Clifton Fitzgerald Donald Harlow James Hipes Ted Kehrer Frank Lockridge Jerry Miller Ronnie Miller James Painter Lynwood Phillips Louis Ramsey Larry Rowe Rusty Smith Waltine Brooks Beverley Cash Ann Clements Judy Davis Fifth Phyllis Groah Shirley Lotts Donna Lyons Luellen Phillips Grade Suzette Taylor Rebecca Thomas Linda Yowell William Bowers Boyd Buchanan William Campbell Melvin Dunaway LeRoy Earhart Gary Fravel Freddie Hipes Jimmie Humphries Marshall Lessley Lloyd Miller Roger Miller Warren Painter Harvey Rowe Roger Rowe Bobby Steele Peter Zachrison Larry Zink Barbara Berry Becky Cash Loretta Chittum Janet Gilbert Betty Hutchens Susie Lawhorne Helen Losh Shirley Mynes Bonnie Painter Darlene Painter Becky Rosen Frances Strickler Wayne Bradley Gilmer Campbell Erskine Cash Sixth Grade Dwayne Coffman John Cox Ralph Fauber Tony Floyd Lawrence Ham Russell Hamilton Lawrence Hipes Roger Hipes Robert Humphries Steve Kehrer Joe Lotts Marvin Moran Frank Patterson Euley Phillips Jimmy Robertson Gene Rosen Guy Sweet Morty Taylor Seventh Boimie Armentrout Sylvia Davis Carolyn Groah Bonnie Jack Grade Jennifer Ramsey Janice Ramsey Brenda Sorrells Rose Zink Butch Brooks Robert Clements Richard Ferguson Mack Hamilton Floyd Hipes Finley Lotts Bobby Losh Thomas Monroe George Mynes Earl Painter - absent Johnny Painter Wayne Painter Larry Phillips Billy Robertson Joe Smiley Andrew Sorrells Charles Truxell • Third Grades Seventh Fourth Grade S.C.A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Becky Thomas, Treasurer; Becky Rosen, Vice President; Becky Cash, Secretary, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Lyle Humphries, Sponsor; Gene Rosen, Reporter; Finley Lotts, President. Grade 4-H FIRST ROW: Frank Patterson, Pete Sweet, Charles Truxell, Thomas Monroe, Becky Rosen, Becky Cash, Helen Losh, Bonnie Painter, Susie Lawhome, Loretta Outturn, Frances Strickler, SECOND ROW, left to right: Dorothy Robertson, Peggy Strickler, Betty Fitzgerald, Darlene Sorrells, Annabelle Brooks, Gail Brooks, Joyce Humphries, Ann Patterson, Bonnie Armentrout, Sylvia Davis, Barbara Berry. THIRD ROW, left to right: Janet Gilbert, Billy Bowers, Ralph Fauber, Bernie Earhart, Gary Fravel, Frank Lockridge, Rusty Smith, Jimmy Painter, Phyllis Groah, Betty Hutchens, Rose Zink, Shirley Mynes, Darlene Painter. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Floyd Hipes, Dwayne Coffmen, Lawrence Ham, Ike Hipes, Freddie Hipes, Lawrence Hipes, Billy Robertson, James Hipes, Richard Brooks, Judy Davis, Becky Thomas, Waltine Brooks, Beverley Cash, Susette Taylor. grade snapshots fcl-Christmas time 2- First birthday 3- Twins l -Baby Waltine 0 -Darlene 6-Rusty 7-Boyd 8-Sylvia 9-Linda At 10-Frankie 11-Been Fishini 12-Rock and Roll? i3-J enn - lh.-Junior 15-Mike 16-Bash , 17-Linda 18- Little Lore 19-Ronnie 20-konnie 21-I. y and Me 22-Gail 23-Freddie STAUNTON LEADER and SUNDAY NEWS {jg l LEADER Diamonds - Silverware Watches - Easy Credit 194 West Beverly Street Staunton, Virginia Phone TU -6-8396 AUGUSTA STREET SHELL SERVICE STATION THE SHOE MART 104 West Beverly Street Greasing - Washing W. A. ROBERTSON Proprietor 413 North Augusta Street Staunton, Virginia Prescription Druggist THOS. HOGSHEAD, INC. Staunton, Virginia Staunton, Virginia American Girl Shoes for American Girls WHITE’S Appliances - Furniture Stoves HO 3-4544 19W Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia 3505 - 2195 Sycamore Avenue Buena Vista, Virginia WHITE ' S MUSIC SHOP HO 3-3522 5W. Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia KNOPP BROTHERS Staunton, Virginia Lumber - Millwork Custom Cabinets Paint - Hardware n J. ED DEAVER SONS Men ' s Clothing Lexington, Virginia WISE WADDELL, INC, Insurance, Surety Bonds Lexington, Virginia Concrete for Every Purpose BUENA VISTA READY MIX CONCRETE COMPANY Buena Vista, Virginia Dial 6765 SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT WOODY CHEVROLET SALES, INC, 138 S. Main Street Lexington, Virginia acct DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST WILSON DRUG STORE Staunton, Virginia I ' m Told That the ROCKBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK Is the Place to Bank in Rockbridge County Best Wishes From ADIAR HUTTON INC. Lexington Shopping Center Lexington, Virginia Compliment s of SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO. Lexington Virginia Phone Ho. 3-2175 BROWNS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE MART 24-26 North Main Street Lexington, Virginia FOR FURNITURe OU CAN RELAX IN- SAVINGS L5 Save and Grow With AUGUSTA NATIONAL BANK REID STORES INC. Staunton, Virginia National Brands Choice Produce Swift ' s Premium Meats S H Green Stamps Coupons Redeemed Better Foods for Better Living Staunton ' s Progressive Ban k Staunton, Virginia Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS I m(£L GOOD FOOD DAIRY RITE Va. SNYDER’S JEWEL BOX Staunton, Va. Jewelry Dept. Shoe Dept. 1st Floor Dress and Sportswear Dept. 2nd Floor. WM. W. THOMAS SON DORSET SHEEP Spottswood, Virginia SOUTH RIVER MINING CO. Vesuvius, Virginia CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Professional Bldg. Staunton, Virginia RAYMOND THOMASON ELMER KYLE J. O. HITT MARVIN MILLER, Prop. DIXIE GAS CORP. Verona, Virginia THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN YOUR HOME TODAY STAUNTON WHITEWAY KLOTZ BROTHERS LAUNDRY CORP. 1600 W. 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New Hope Road, Staunton, Virginia Your Business Always Appreciated FRIENDEY TIRES CORPORATION Compliments FRIENDLY FOUR 1230 West Main WALTON ' S ESSO Waynesboro, Virginia BROADSTREET ESSO KINSER ESSO Tires, Batteries, New Threads ESSO CABIN COURT Waynesboro Virginia (fsso) DEALER WAYNESBORO NEWS-VIRGINIAN Visit Us at C Your Home Newspaper WAYNE Rimo WELDING ( Westinghouse m fr ' Seigler Dealer 1 1 j We Service Compliments of ' Ttuttctcou DAIRY PRODUCTS For Alert Minds and Better Health Use More Milk Dial WH 2-8137 Waynesboro, Virginia EARLY DAWN CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO. E. A FRIEND MARK LOOMIS W. BARGER AND COMPANY L. B.V.B. Building Waynesboro, Virginia A Woman ' s World of Fine Food Shopping SHOP COLONIAL PRES BROWN’S SPORTS SHOP Your GOODYEAR and G. E. Dealer in Waynesboro, Virginia FREED COMPANY, INC. SPOTTSWOOD GROCERIES R. R. FRAVEL RHOENE AND DICK Spottswood, Virginia Phone l-F-4Raphine PUGH MOTOR SALES 107 North Main Street Lexington, Virginia Senior Directory BARBARA LEE BOVVERS - FHA 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Secretary-Treasurer 1; Secretary of Freshman Class; Secretary of 4-H 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Sergeant- at Arms, 4-H 1; President of Sophomore Class; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2; V ar¬ sity Basketball 2,3; Softball 3; FHA Fi¬ nance Committee; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Junior and Chapter FHA Degrees. BETTY JEAN SENSABAUGH - FHA 1,2, 3,4, Song Leader 3, Federation Rep. 3; Varsity Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Junior Var¬ sity Basketball 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Jun¬ ior and Senior Class Plays; 4-H Club 1,2; Athletic Assoc. 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Junior and Chapter Degree. DOUGLAS STUART COX - Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; FFA 1, 2; Senior and Jun¬ ior Class Plays. ROBERT DOW FITZGERALD - FFA 1,2, Vice President 4; Junior Varsity Basket¬ ball 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Senior and Jun¬ ior Class Plays. EARL HOUSTON MOHLER - FFA 1,2; Junior and Senior Class Plays; President of Senior Class; Boys ' State; SCA Rep. 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; SCA Convention 2; Cheerleading 4; Editor of Newspaper 4; Business Manager of An¬ nual 4. FAYE RAMSEY - FHA 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Senior Reporter; 4-H Reporter 3; Glee Club 1,2; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Foreign Language 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Club Editor 3; Paper Staff 3, Grade Editor. FRANCES GENEVIEVE HARRIS - FHA 1,2, 3,4, Typist 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2; Bela Club 3,4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Prom Chairman 3. HILDA LORAINE TAYLOR - FHA 1,2,3, 4, Song Leader 4; 4-H 3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms 3, Treasurer 4; Junior Varsity Bas¬ ketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Sec¬ retary of Junior Class 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Softball 2, 3,4; Athletic Assoc. 3,4; Foreign Lan¬ guage Club 3. KENNETH WILTON RAMSEY - FFA 1,2, 3, FFA Basketball 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Bas¬ ketball Manager 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3. LENA VIRGINIA WINE - Junior Varsity Baske tball 1; FHA 1,2,3; Basketball 1. LESTER LEROY SORRELLS - FFA 1,2,3; Senior and Junior Class Plays; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff. LINDA FONTAINE CASH - Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Business Manager of Annual 3, Editor 4; SCA Secretary-Treasurer 4; Foreign Lan¬ guage Club 2, 3; Newspaper Sports Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Beta Club 3, Treas¬ urer 4; AA 2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Parlia¬ mentarian 3, Historian 4; FHA Fed. Rep. 4, Nominating Committee 4; Freshman Class Vice President; Junior Treasurer; Junior Play, Senior Play; Public Speak¬ ing District Forensic Winner; Secretary for District SCA Dis. Group; FHA Junior Degree 1; FHA Chapter Degree 2; Beta Club Forensic Play. ANNA LUCILLE SORRELLS - Glee Club 3; FHA 2,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Junior Play. Senior Directory NORMA JEAN JACKSON - Vice President of Sophomore Class; Vice President of Junior Class; FHA 2,3,4; Photographer, FHA 3; Treasurer, FHA 4; Beta Club 3; President of Beta Club 4; SCA Represent¬ ative 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Editor of Annual 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Beta Club Play 3,4; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Athletic Assoc. 3,4. SARAH PATRICIA HUTCHENS - 4-H Club 1,2,3, Reporter 2; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Chapter Degree 2, State Degree 3, Junior Degree 1; Softball 3,4; Junior Varsity 1; Varsity 2, 3,4; Athletic Association 3,4; Junior and Senior Class Play; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Club Play 4; Foreign Language Club 3; FHA Fed. Rep. 3. REBECCA ANN DAVIS - Freshman Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class Reporter; Junior Class Reporter, Junior and Senior Class Plays; High School Leage Competition 3; Senior Class Treasurer; Athletic Associa¬ tion 4; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Club Play 3, 4 ; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Junior and Chapter Degrees; Basket¬ ball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Soft- ball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4, Advertising Manager 4, Business Manager 4. MARTHA ROSALEE ROWE - FHA 1,2,3, 4, SCA Rep. 1,2; Beta Club 4, Cheer¬ leader 2, 3,4; Glee Club 2, 3; 4-H Re¬ porter 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; State Degree 4, Junior Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2; Freshman Class Reporter. SARAH ANN ZINK - FHA 1,2, 3,4; For¬ eign Language 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Forensic 1, 3; SCA Reporter 2; Sophomore Class Reporter 2; Senior Class Secretary; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Play Chairman 3; Junior and Senior Class Plays; Junior Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, State De¬ gree 4. NELLIE SUE ROBERTSON - Basketball 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 3; Cheerleader 1; Athletic Association 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; SCA 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class President; Vice President of Natural Bridge District SCA; Newspaper Staff 3; Editor of Newspaper 3; Foreign Language Club 2, 3; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Treas¬ urer 1, Reporter 3, Typist 4, Treasurer of Augusta County Fed. 2, Vice President 3; Junior and Chapter FHA Degrees; Junior and Senior Class Plays; DAR Citizenship Award. THOMAS McCLENNAN DOYLE - FFA 1, 2,3,4; SCA 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Senior and Junior Class Plays; Annual Staff 4; Athletic As¬ sociation; Glee Club 3; 4-H 1,2,3, 4. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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