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£Uc G f ' i t f 6 Augusta County Library 175$ 1 u ' ■ ■ i H r“ t ( . O • -j r- a r ,■ ' . , , - 04v GCOG o G I O .U G4g tJG G Editor ------ Assistant Editor - Business Manager Advertising Editor Sports Editor - - - Feature Editor - - - - SHIRLEY ROSEN ■ - - WANDA CASH ■ - JAMES RAMSEY LUTHER VAUGHAN -LINDA ROSEN - - CAROL BEATHE Club Editor GERALD VAUGHAN () on tents ADMINISTRATION SENIORS FAVORITES JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ELEMENTARY ADVERTISEMENTS MRS. ELIZABETH EAST Senior Sponsor Jorecuorcf MRS. MOLLIE RAMSEY Annual Sponsor The Annual Staff presents to you the 1960 edi¬ tion of the SPOTLIGHT. The purpose of the staff is to record for your enjoyment and remembrance the faces and events which have made the spirit of Spottswood High School a vital factor in both school and community progress. Each time you turn these pages may the achieve¬ ments, experiences, and pleasures live again for you. Dedication To all former students who have entered these portals, To all future students who will enrich these hallowed halls, To parents and teachers whose sacrifice makes education possible, To the community whose loyalty inspires each worthy effort, We, the Creative Writing Class, dedicate, with gratitude, the 1960 issue of THE SPOTLIGHT. i 4cUftC(€C tCltCOi€ H. K. CASSELL Superintendent JACK R. GARRETT Administrative Assistant OTHER STAFF MEMBERS S. G. STEWART Director of Instruction R. AVICE ROANE General Supervisor C. JAMES HARRISON, III Visiting Teacher ScAoo 7)oarcf RALPH B. DUTTON Supervisor of Safety and Attendance Left to right: Dr. O. L. Boyd; John G. Hevener;J. C. Horn; Hugh K. Cassell; G. Dayton Hodges, Chairman; S. F. McClure, Vice-Chairman; Earl D. Flory; Eliza W. Christian, Clerk. Congratulations to the Seniors of 1960 for your fine edition of the SPOTLIGHT. Many hard hours have gone into this publication in order that you might have a permanent book of memories. I hope that the heights to which you have aspired will be attained as you leave these doors for the greater things ahead. May you give more to life than you ask of it. To the underclassmen, I hope the summer will provide many happy vacation pleasures. May you return in the fall with a renewed faith and dedication to raise yourself and your school to higher standards of citizenship and ethics. MRS. MARY L. TAYLOR MR. CECIL LAYMAN. JR. M. Ed. Physical Education MRS. GROVER EAST B. A. English Library Science MRS. LYLE KOOGLER B. S. Spanish Business Education Physical Education MRS. JAMES W. RAMSEY B. S. Guidance Counselor English Government Science Jacuftu MR. KENNETH DOWNEY Biology Phy. Ed. American History Geography MRS. HELEN S. WILSON B.S. Home Economics MRS. RITTER RAMSEY Mathematics MR. EVERETT PACE B.S. Agriculture Education Science MR. CECIL LAYMAN Physical Education MRS. MOLLIE RAMSEY Creative Writing MRS. ELIZABETH EAST English MR. KENNETH DOWNEY Biology MRS. RITTER RAMSEY Math MRS. DOROTHEA KOOGLER Typing MR. MARK PACE Agriculture MRS. HELEN WILSON Home Economics en or off veers FIRST ROW, left to right: Wanda Cash, President. SEC¬ OND ROW, left to right: Shirley Rosen, Vice President; Linda Rosen, Secretary. THIRD ROW, left to right: Jane Cash, Re¬ porter; Jimmie Ramsey, Treas¬ urer; Norma Jean Robertson, Chaplain. ■5 senior G a ass WANDA DALE CASH A friend is one who walks in, when the rest of the world walks out. CAROL ANN BEATHE Strive to contribute to the happi¬ ness of others if you would find happiness for yourself. PHRONIA JANE CASH Great rewards are won by honest efforts. ” DORIS LEE LOSH Smile your troubles away. ILVE YUKRAINE MOOMAU Always look for the silver lining whenever a cloud appears in the blue. NORMA JEAN ROBERTSON Happiness to some is elation, to others it is mere stagnation. LINDA LENORA ROSEN Prove all things. Hold fast that which is good. SHIRLEY ANN ROSEN Happiness lies in doing for others. MARGIE MARIE SORRELLS Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. JAMES WESLEY RAMSEY, JR. I know not what the future holds, but I hope I will be strong enough to carry it. WILLIAM WASHINGTON THOMAS, JR. My strength cometh from the Lord. GERALD KELLAR VAUGHAN Live while you live, the epicure would say. And seize the pleasures of the present day. ” LUTHER RICE VAUGHAN Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. ' mxor Me mams bottom© u: Wanda ookie show offs Jackpot cheese chubby IvTotraw koanoke BEST S u e 7 BEST ALL AROUND Linda and L. R. BIGGEST LOAFERS Margie and Bill MOST POLITE Norma and Gerald MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Linda and L. R. senior u-u iimiL DAR Citizenship Award LINDA ROSEN Sportsmanship Award WANDA CASH L. R. VAUGHAN Boys and Girls State Representatives LINDA ROSEN JAMES RAMSEY Attendance Award WANDA CASH 7 onors Scholastic Honors SHIRLEY ROSEN, Historian WANDA CASH, Prophetess JANE CASH, Bequeather V aledictorians LINDA ROSEN JAMES RAMSEY, JR Athletic Awards YUKRAINE MOOMAU WILLIAM THOMAS, JR Tournament Team JANE CASH Rotary Award WANDA CASH JAMES RAMSEY, JR Citizenship Award LINDA ROSEN Jt Litt Brzoibent ypjUsise ■HIr gJVjpHMir- sbnrt, sir HBB sin, rg te rats. 1 k ou ' re a rotter! [They 1 re only little white rrts, Take Your Medicine Hoofendyke Operation, 2ir. P ucket t Pron Band fMedicine Time Fantas J7 unior U }n cers Left to right: Elsie Zink, Reporter; George Taylor, Treasurer; Jay East, President; Marion Rankin, Vice President; Jane Gorden, Chaplain; Ann Hutchens Secretary, absent. Ji an or C a ass DORIS BROOKS SHARON BROOKS JANE GORDEN LARRY HARLOW MAXINE HARRIS ANN HUTCHENS IRMA ROBERTSON JUDY SMILEY PHYLLIS SORRELLS GRACIE WINE ELSIE ZINK JAY EAST ROY GROAH FRANKLIN LOTTS HAROLD LOTTS DOUGLAS PAINTER MARION RANKIN GEORGE TAYLOR EDWARD TRUXELL — HANDS SOPHISTICATED mm is th SHAGGIE DOG or a FITTING sukmertim: Look PRETTY STARS SofeA no ' ieA . . . ¥ c Sophomore Officers Left to right: Carol Robertson, Secretary and Reporter; Finley McClure, President; Ron¬ nie Jackson, Vice President; Phyllis Brooks, Treasurer, absent. ooA LJOpnomore v uass C fast Helen Cash Mary Alice Fitzgerald Nellie Hamilton Elizabeth Reese Carol Robertson Lula Switzer Finley Campbell Don Cash Garland Cash Lloyd Thomas Cash Harold Heizer James Holbert Junior Jack Ronnie Jackson David Jones John Jones Finley McClure Jimmie Phillips Thomas Sensabaugh Roy Smiley William Taylor §- jmm Little Phvlis Pretty Pst Libby Ready for Church] Happy Baby Finley Hurrah CLOWNS it ' V ■. V Bp ■■L -v v «2 • 4 «J Left to right: Jennifer Ramsey, Secretary and Reporter; Brenda Sorrells, Treasurer; Finley Lotts, President; Janice Ramsey, Vice President. J Dian Lucas Phyllis Moneymaker Janice Ramsey Jennifer Ramsey Brenda Sorrells Eliza Switzer Rose Zink Butch Brooks Douglas Brown Richard Ferguson William Fix Mack Hamilton Floyd Hipes Eddie Huffman Bobby Linkous Bobby Losh Finley Lotts Thomas Monroe Ralph Moomau, Jr. Maynard Mullins George Mynes Earl Painter Johnny Painter Wayne Painter Larry Phillips Joe Smiley Andrew Sorrells Robert Whitmore JPrj2£ lxrcczJX -Jf: lXtt HM s4cttvttte . cS. G. 71. Gouncif SEATED, left to right: Carol Robertson, Reporter; Phyllis Sorrells, Vice President; L. R. Vaughan, President; Jane Cash, Secretary; Mr. E. M. Pace, Sponsor. STAND¬ ING, left to right: Phyllis Moneymaker, Phyllis Brooks, Finley Campbell, Gerald Vaughan, Carol Beathe, Franklin Lotts, Wayne Painter, Larry Harlow, Absent. The Student Cooperative Association Council is composed of four officers and two representatives from each homeroom class. The organization plans to carry out the various objectives, chosen by the council, which include: Sponsoring a CARE project Sponsoring a student of the month Attending District and State Conventions Presenting a study of Parliamentary Procedure Scheduling assembly program. The main purpose of the organization is to achieve more school spirit and to encourage participation in school functions and activities of the student body. The Virginia State Certificate of Achievement has been presented to the Spottswood organization for three consecutive years. It is the school ' s desire to continue the outstanding work of the Student Coopera¬ tive Association. ieta G ub ROW I, left to right: Linda Rosen, Parliamentarian; Wanda Cash, Treasurer; Jimmie Ramsey, President; Jane Cash, Vice President; Elsie Zink, Secretary; Mrs. Gordon Ramsey, Advisor. ROW II, left to right: Shirley Rosen, Phyllis Sorrells, Marion Ran¬ kin, Jay East, Bill Thomas, Ann Hutchens, Reporter. The Beta Club is a National Honor Society origi¬ nating in 1933-34. The club colors aj;e gold and black. The motto is Duncamus Allis Serviendo” meaning Let us lead by serving others. The cardi¬ nal principles of the organization are achievement, character, and leadership. ' - 7. Jf 7. Officers FIRST ROW, left to right: Maxine Harris, Historian; Shirley Rosen, Parliamentarian, Federation Representative; Wanda Cash, Treasurer; Carol Beathe, Vice President; Linda Rosen, President; Jane Gorden, Sec¬ retary; Norma Robertson, Elsie Zink, Re¬ porters; Mrs. Roy Wilson, Advisor. SEC¬ OND ROW, left to right: Ann Hutchens, Federation Representative; Cranny Moomau, Jane Cash, Typists; Irma Robertson, Sharon Brooks, Photographers; Grace Wine, Chap¬ lain; Janice Ramsey, Song Leader. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, homes for America ' s future. Homes where living will be the expression of every¬ thing that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bonnie Jack, Rose Zink, Wanda Cash, Norma Robertson, Jane Cash, Carol Beathe, Cranny Moomau, Linda Rosen, Shirley Rosen, Carolyn Groah, Mrs. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Moneymaker, Sharon Brooks, Maxine Harris, Larry Harlow, Sandra Ayers, Libby Reese, Mary Fitzgerald, Brenda Sorrells, Janice Ramsey, Sylvia Davis, Jennifer Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Carol Robertson, Lulu Switzer, Eliza Switzer, Mary Buchanan, Irma Robertson, Elsie Zink, Judy Smiley, Jane Gorden, Doris Brooks, Ann Hutchens, Grace Wine, Dian Lucas. future farmers of ff ner ca MARION RANKIN Reporter GEORGE TAYLOR President FINLEY CAMPBELL Secretary S 4 wF m-mk M mm Left to right, ROW 1: Finley Lotts; Marion Rankin; Roy Groah; George Taylor; Jay East; Finley Campbell. ROW 2; Harold Heizer; Bobby Linkous; Walter Brooks; Bill Thomas; Gerald Vaughan; Jimmy Phillips; Finley McClure; Thomas Monroe. ROW 3; Roy Smiley; Edward Truxell; James Holbert; Junior Jack; Ronnie Jackson; Tommy Sensabaugh; Bobby Losh; Wayne Painter; Joe Smiley. ROY GROAH Treasurer JAY EAST Vice President FINLEY LOTTS Sentinel MR. PACE Advisor Editor - CAROL BEATHE Co-Editor - JIMMIE RAMSEY Business Manager - SHIRLEY ROSEN Advertising Manager - L. R. VAUGHAN ISitifcfcai Gfa anon The Wildcat Clarion is a member of the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Its staff is proud to announce that the Clarion has been awarded a distinguished rat¬ ing in the Virginia High School League Contest. Six editions are published yearly displaying the literary works of the Creative Writing Class as well as news of the en¬ tire school. Club Editor - WANDA CASH Reporter - GERALD VAUGHAN Class Editor - LINDA ROSEN Sponsor - MRS. MOLLIE RAMSEY 7Iic fi ScAoof 4JI Left to right, ROW I: Carol Robertson, Ronnie Jackson, Gerald Vaughan, Mary Fitz¬ gerald, Irma Robertson, Billy Thomas. ROW II: Larry Harlow, Finley McClure, Edward Truxell, Maxine Harris, Sandy Ayers, Rose Zink, Sylvia Davis. Sa e y CPatrof Left to right, ROW I: Phyllis Sorrells, Libby Reese, Dian Lucas, Phyllis Moneymaker, Jane Cash, Maxine Harris, Sharon Brooks. ROW II: Lawrence Hipes, Thomas Monroe, Mack Hamilton, Maynard Mullens, Garland Cash. We wish to express our appreciation for the time and effort of these students in promoting and maintaing safety on our buses. ■s service Personnel L, an cAroom J J ersonne STANDING, left to right: Mrs. Nina Thompson Mrs. Carrie Moore Mrs. Nola Fauber r Janitors STANDING, left to right: Mr. Herman Painter; Cyril Davis jus Oriuers ROW 1; Mr. Guy Houser; Marion Rankin. ROW 2: Mr. L. C. Lockridge; Mr. Carl Earhart. S irfs 1 Jj asJzetfja I FIRST ROW, left to right: Larry Harlow, Bonnie Painter, Cranny Moomau, Jane Cash, Phyllis Moneymaker, and Doris Losh. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mr. Layman, coach; Gracie Wine, manager; Maxine Harris, Doris Brooks, Dian Lucas, Irma Jane Ro¬ bertson, Wanda Cash, Carol Robertson, Libby Ann Reese, and Jane Gordon, manager. The Wildcat Lassies, District N Champions 1958-59, have en¬ joyed a very successful 1959-1960 season. With only three letter winners returning, the girls showed they were willing and capable of defending their crown. The Lassies finished the season with a 6-4 District N record. Their over-all season record was 10-5. CO-CAPTAINS, left to right: Cranny Moomau and Jane Cash. COACH: Mr. Cecil G. Layman, Jr. 7)oys 1 7) asJzeiba I FIRST ROW, left to right: Jimmy Phillips, George Taylor, Billy Thomas, L. R. Vaughan, Larry Phillips, and Finley McClure. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mr. Downey, coach; Harold Heizer, manager; Finley Lotts, Maynard Mullins, Junior Jack, Douglas Painter, Ronnie Jackson, Wayne Painter, and Jay East, manager. The Wildcat Laddies started the 1959-1960 season with a very inexperienced team having only two lettermen returning. As the sea¬ son progressed the boys showed marked improvement. The Laddies did not reach the District N tournament this year, but they should be congratulated on their fine showing. CO-CAPTAINS, left to right: Billy Thomas and L. R. Vaughap. COACH: Mr. Kenneth M. Downey C)fieerleaders Left to right: Shirley Rosen, Phyllis Sorrells, Carol Beathe, Sharon Brooks, Jane Cash, Norma Robertson. Give a cheer, Give a cheer For the best team of the year, As the WILDCATS go rolling along. ” Athletic Association Left to right, ROW I: Marion Rankin, Finley McClure, Douglas Painter, Bill Thomas, Thomas Sensabaugh. ROW II: Phyllis Sorrells, Wanda Cash, Jane Cash, Yukraine Moo- mau, Shirley Rosen. ROW III: L. R. Vaughan, Garland Cash, James Ramsey, James Holbert, Gerald Vaughan. FIRST ROW, lett to right: Billy Thomas, L. R. Vaughan, Thomas Monroe, Garland Cash, Thomas Sensabaugh, Wayne Painter, Mr. Downey, coach. SECOND ROW, left to right: Eddie Huffman, Gerald Vaughan, Larry Phillips, Jay East, and Richard Fergu¬ son. THIRD ROW, left to right: Finley McClure, Jimmy Phillips, Ralph Moo mau, Harold Heizer, and Douglas Painter. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Ronnie Jackson, Jun¬ ior Jack, Finley Lotts, and Maynard Mullins. With high hopes and good spirits the boys plan to have a successful season this spring. Sofi af Left to right, ROW I: Sylvia Davis, Janice Ramsey, Bonnie Jack, Yukriane Moomau, Libby Reese, Carol Robertson. ROW II: Dian Lucas, Irma Robertson, Jane Cash, Doris Brooks, Maxine Harris, Phyllis Moneymaker. Ji an or TJarsity C7i earns FIRST ROW, left to right: Wayne Painter, Floyd Hipes, Thomas Monroe, and Mack Hamilton. SECOND ROW, left to right: Eddie Huffman, Finley Lotts, Maynard Mul¬ lins, and Larry Phillips. FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Hutchens, Ja nice Ramsey, Bonnie Jack, Sylvia Davis, and Loretta Chittum. SECOND ROW, left to right: Dian Lucas, Becky Rosen, Phyllis Moneymaker, Shirley Mynes, Bonnie Painter, Becky Lou Cash, Susie Lawhorn, and Darlene Painter. The JUNIOR VARSITY team consists of seventh and eighth graders. The teams are now preparing themselves for the time when they will be varsity players. This year ' s teams hold a promising future for Spottswood High School. 9racfe faculty MRS. LYLE HUMPHRIES, M. A. Seventh Grade MR. GRIMES CREASON Sixth Grade MRS. MELVIN HUMPHRIES Fifth Grade MRS. GRIER CARSON, B.S. Fourth Grade MISS MARY McCLURE Third Grade MRS. WILLIAM McCORMICK Second Grade MRS. FRANK PATTERSON First Grade MRS. HARRY COX Bible ieoen n j xtdc Barbara Berry Becky Lou Cash Loretta Chittum Becky Domanowski Janet Gilbert Betty Hutchens Susie Lawhorne Helen Losh Shirley Mynes Bonnie Painter Darlene Painter Becky Rosen Frances Strickler Sammie Billings Wayne Bradley Erkie Cash Dwayne Coffman Johnny Cox Ralph Fauber Lawrence Ham Lawrence Hipes Roger Hipes Robert Humphries Steve Kehrer Paul Lipscomb Joe Lotts Marvin Moran Frank Patterson Euley Phillips Gene Rosen Guy Sweet Monty Taylor S x A Atracfe Barbara Allen Waltine Brooks Beverley Cash Judy Davis Phyllis Groah Donna Lyons Shirley Lotts Luellen Phillips Suzette Taylor Rebecca Thomas Linda Yowell Ozzie Arnold William Bowers Boyd Buchanan Thomas Campbell Charles Domanowski Melvin Dunaway LeRoy Earhart Gary Fravel Jimmie Humphries Marshall Lessley Lloyd Miller Roger Miller Warren Painter Harvey Rowe Bobby Steele Larry Zink S rac e Patricia Allen Sandra Berry Gail Bradley Geraldine Bradley Annabell Brooks Judy Campbell Nancy Cash Pauline Harris Joyce Humphries Lois Losh Doris Moses Ann Patterson Brenda Ramsey Norma Ramsey Darlene Sorrells Peggy Strickler Richard Brooks Phil Edmond Clifton Fitzgerald Donald Harlow Freddie Hipes James Hipes Ted Kehrer Frank Lockridge Jerry Miller Ronnie Miller Lynwood Phillips Louis Ramsey Larry Rowe Roger Rowe Rusty Smith Jack Switzer Linda Lou Bradley Linda Bradley Linda Buchanan Kathy Campbell Linda Campbell Lilly Cash Linda Ann Cash Betty Fitzgerald Sandra Kehrer Elizabeth Marcum Carol Painter Gloria Phillips Freda Rowe Reda Rowe Ann Steele Nancy Switzer Judy Yowell Roger Billings Franklin Doyle Ronnie Earhart Michael Fravel Timmie Gilbert Bobby Harris Bobby Lipscomb Jimmy Painter Stevie Shifflett David Stump Sherry Berry Janet Brooks Linda Corbin Charlene Groah Glenda Harris Shirley Harris Janet Humphries Mary Tate Patterson Bonnie Steele Junior Buchanan Boyd Collins Danny Doyle James Earhart Michael Harris Ray Harris Eugene Hipes Michael Lawhorne Thomas Lawhorne William Lotts Danny Phillips David Ramsey Gene Rowe Thomas Strickler Wayne Tomlin Second Srcic e Becky Brooks Linda Brooks Sandy Brooks Karleen Cash Wanda Cash Edna Jean Groah Carolyn Harris Gwen Hipes Patsy Hipes Gloria Hite Ruth Hite Debbie Humphries Ruth Gail Paxton Shirley Rowe Carol Sue Shifflett Doris Jean Sweet Freda Taylor John Bradley Neil Bradley Warren Bradley Don Breeden Harry Brown Joseph Campbell J. B. Cash Dale Doyle Bobby Hamilton Lewis Jones Winston Lawhorne Don Terry Lyons Larry Miller Stanley Miller Clayton Painter Dennie Parks Algie Phillips Fred Page Rosen Lacy Whitmore Shirley Bradley Treva Buchanan Donna Campbell Judy Hite Cynthia Jones Martha McClure Mickey Berry Marty Brooks Michael Campbell Joe Collins Jackie Davis Johnny Earhart Jimmy Forbes Johnny Harris Ronnie Harris Pat Hipes Gary Jackson Mac McClure Eugene Myrtle Jerry Phillips Tommy Ramsey Hall Waymack Woody Yowell ROW I: Mrs. Melvin Humphries, Sponsor. ROW II: Becka Thomas, Vice President; Becky Rosen, President; Robert Humphries, Reporter. ROW III; Don¬ nie Harlow, Treasurer; Waltine Brooks, Secretary. Jrac e 4JI ' if HMtfB JF i f W- Left to right, ROW I: Waltine Brooks, Nancy Cash, Judy Campbell, Pauline Harris, Doris Moses, Geralding Bradley, Becka Thomas, Frank Patterson, Loretta Chittum, Su¬ sie Lawhorn, Becky Cash, Linda Yowell, Beverly Cash, Suzette Taylor. ROW II: San¬ dra Berry, Pat Allen, Norma Ramsey, Betty Fitzgerald, Linda Campbell, Larry Ham, Jr. Dunaway, Judy Davis, Betty Hutchens, Donna Lyons, Linda Painter, Ozzie Arnold, Burnie Earhart. ROW III: Joyce Humphries, Gail Bradley, Ralph Fauber, Anna Brooks, Frances Strickler, Phyllis Groah, Barbara Berry, Helen Losh, Barbara Allen, Becky Ro¬ sen, Bonnie Painter, Shirley Mynes, Peggy Strickler, Ann Patterson, Luellen Phillips, Pete Sweet. ROW IV: Donnie Harlow, Frank Lockridge, Jr. Hipes, Dwayne Coffman, Rusty Smitn, Louis Ramsey, Bobby Harris, Roger Rowe, Freddie Hipes, Richard Brooks, Jimmie Painter, Roger Billings, Gary Fravel. i s4dventt4 i BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY STAUNTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS Auto Life Fire Compliments STATE FARM INSURANCE ® It pays to know your STATE FARM agent STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE J. W. RAMSEY, Agent Lexington, Virginia Phone HObart 3-3812 WOODY CHEVROLET SALES, INC. 138 S. 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Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia CASH’S TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE Vesuvius, Virginia 23 West Washington Street Lexington, Virginia WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Owner, WILLIAM BROADHURST Main Street Lexington, Virginia See Us First When You Need Money PARKS FINANCE SERVICE, INC. 18 N. Central Avenue Staunton, Virginia Phone: DRake 7-2557 Phone - TUxedo 6-2335 You ' re money Ahead | Compliments of LYLE KOOGLER’S ENGLEWOOD SALES SERVICE MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Heated Cabins Television Good Food Radio Route 11 Appliances Greenville, Virginia Phone: Raphine DRake 7-6695 Your Business Is Always Appreciated Sales Phone Service DR 7-6766 BEATHE AND HIPES Heating, Plumbing and Wiring Fairfield, Virginia Gas, Oil and Accessories Sporting Goods Phone: Raphine DRake 7-6670 Septic Fields and Backhoe Work Home Improvement Terms R. M. MOOMAU C. T. CASH Phone: Raphine DRake 7-6737 ESSO SERVICENTER Vesuvius, Virginia Groceries, Drinks, Cigarettes Gas, Oil, and Lubrication 1 c ° c We give S H Green Stamps U. S. Route 11 EDGAR A. AUSTIN ' S Greenville, Virginia GENERAL MERCHANDISE Vesuvius, Virginia ( ' Esso) DAY ' S TRUCKING SERVICE DEALER Raphine, Virginia en or Directory CAROL ANN BEATHE - Class Vice Presi¬ dent 1; Class Reporter 3; 4-H Club 1,2; 4-H Vice President 2; Foreign Language Club 1,2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Photographer 1; FHA Reporter 3; FHA Vice President 4; SCA Representative 3, 4; Chairman of Teen Center Committee 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Humor and Inquiring Editor 3, Editor 4; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; Cheerleader 4; Junior and Senior Play, and Prom Committee 3. PHRONIA JANE CASH - Class Secretary 1; Class Chaplain 2, 3; Class Reporter 4; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Vice President 4; Beta Play 3, 4; SCA Secretary 4; Foreign Language Club 1; Foreign Language President 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Secretary 2; 4-H President 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Typist 4, Junior De¬ gree 1, Chapter Degree 2; Safety Patrol 4; Athletic Association 3, 4; Substitute Cheer¬ leader 3, 4; JV Basketball 1; Varsity Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Co-Captain 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; and All-Tournament First Team 1959-1960 4; Junior and Senior Play. WANDA DALE CASH - Class Treasurer 3; Class President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Sec¬ retary 3; Beta Treasurer 4; Beta Play 3, 4; Forensic 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Organiza¬ tional Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, High School Ed¬ itor 4; Local Reporter 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Reporter 3; FHA Treasurer 4, State Convention 3, Augusta County Federation Reporter 4; Candidate for FHA Queen 2; State Homespun Yarn Committee 4, Junior Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, State Home¬ maker Degree 3; Athletic Association 4; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 2,3, 4; Junior and Senior Play, DORIS LEE LOSH - Class Reporter 2; 4-H Club 2, 3; Candidate for Twirp Week Queen; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Junior and Senior Play. 1LVA YUKRAINE MOOMAU - Class Reporter 1; 4-H 1,2, 3; 4-H Treasurer 2; FHA 1,2,3, 4; FHA Photographer 3; FHA Typist 4; Ath¬ letic Association 3,4; JV Basketball 1; Var¬ sity Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Co- Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior and Sen¬ ior Play. NORMA JEAN ROBERTSON - Chaplain 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4; FHA Photographer 3; FHA Reporter 4; 4-H 1,2; 4-H Reporter 1; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Junior and Senior Play. LINDA LENORA ROSEN - Class Treasurer 1; Class President 2, 3; Class Secretary 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Play 3, 4; Beta Parlia¬ mentarian 4; Forensics 1, 3; SCA 2;_SCA Reporter 2, Delegate to State Convention 2; Twin Valley Spelling Bee 1; Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Representative 3, Sports Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 4, Elementary Class Editor 4; 4-H 1,2; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FHA Treasurer 1; FHA Reporter 2; FHA Vice Pres¬ ident 3; FHA President 4; Augusta County Federation President 3; Reporter Virginia Association FHA 4; State Convention 2, 3, 4, State Nominating Committee 2, State Homespun Yarns Committee 4; Girl of the Week 3, Junior Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, and State Homemaker Degree 3; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Delegate to Virginia Girls ' State 3; Virginia High School League Essay Contest Winner 3; DAR Citizenship Award 4; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basket¬ ball 2; Softball 1; Sports Reporter 3, 4; Jun¬ ior and Senior Play. Senior Du ' ecionj SHIRLEY ANN ROSEN - Class Secretary 3; Class Vice President 4; Chairman Play Com¬ mittee 3; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Reporter 3; Beta Play 3, 4; SC A 2; SC A Representative 2; SC A Teen Center Committee 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4; Foreign Language Club 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Secretary 3; FHA Parliamentarian 4; FHA Federation Representative 4; Feder¬ ation Nominating Committee 3, State Homespun Yarns Committee 4, Delegate to State Convention 2,3, 4, Junior Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2, State Homemaker Degree 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Athletic Associa¬ tion 3, 4; JV Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball Manager 2,3; Cheerleader 4; Alternate to Virginia Girls ' State 3; Junior and Senior Play. MARGIE MARIE SORRELLS - FHA 1,2; 4-H 1, 2; Junior and Senior Play. JAMES WESLEY RAMSEY, JR. - Class Re¬ porter 1; Class Vice President 3; Class Treasurer 4; Beta-Club 3,4; Beta President 4; Beta Play 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3, District Prose Reading Winner 2,3; Fo reign Language Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4; Newspaper Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4; Athletic Association 4; JV Basketball Man¬ ager 2; Cheerleader 3; Delegate to Virginia Boys ' State 3; Junior and Senior Play. WILLIAM WASHINGTON THOMAS - Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Play 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Reporter 1,2; FFA Vice President 3; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Vice President 1,2; 4-H Reporter 3, 4; 4-H Honor Club 2, 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Co-Captain 4; All-District Team 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Junior and Senior Play. GERALD KELLER VAUGHAN - SCA 4; SCA Representative 4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; FFA Senti¬ nel 1; FFA Chapter Degree 2; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; 4-H Secretary 1; 4-H President 3, 4; 4-H Honor Club 2,3,4; 4-H County Public Speak ing Winner 3; 4-H District Public Speaking Winner 3; Basketball Manager 2; Basketball Scorekeeper 4; JV Basketball 1,2; Baseball 3, 4; Athletic Association 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Club Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 4; In¬ quiring Reporter 4; Junior and Senior Play. LUTHER RICE VAUGHAN - Class President 1; Class Vice President 2; SCA 2, 3, 4; SCA Vice President 3; SCA President 4; Alternate to Virginia Boys ' State 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, As¬ sociate Member 4; FFA President 3; FFA State Convention 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3; JV Bas¬ ketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Athletic Asso¬ ciation 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4, Sports Ed¬ itor 4; Annual Staff 4, Advertising Editor 4; Junior and Senior Play. ! .
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