St Clare Walker High School - Walkerette Yearbook (Locust Hill, VA)
- Class of 1957
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Members of the Parents Teachers' Association, it is with thorough pride that we dedicate this yearbook to you. It was you who planted in us seeds of faith, pride, hope, courage, and resourcefulness in order to grow. It was you who day by day urged us on to strive for the better aspects of life. Again, it was you who gave us faith in ourselves when we became discouraged. So, we deem it most fitting and proper to dedicate this yearbook to you. We will endeavor to make you proud of us and strive to reach the goal that you so patiently have helped us toward. In the pages that follow, you will find our school in action. 2 Yearbook Staff ... ci.,-1 J YEARBOOK STAFF Lucy Thornton Editor Annie Harris Ass't Editor 'Doris King Nm l f! Business Manager 'irginia Major 2 iAss't Business Mgr. Davaline Ta1iaf'err-- -Zak -1Art Editor William Lewis 'FK-L ss't Art Editor Clarence Jackson gg. Sports Editor Timothy Harris Ass't Sports Editor Frances Laws Ruth Frazier Angelette Fitchette Typists Marceline Reede Mae South Delight McGill Rosetta Dobbins Photographers 3 Prim cipals Me5sa9e COJGHATLLhIlbN5l SLULURS We say nConLreLulstions1n because you are finishing this phase of your education. we say it with regrets, however, because it marks the end of Lhelcaily contacts. gmis class nes neo our first State N. H.A. officer. The enthusiasm, the GHGVDH, the ambition and the scholarship of nfl: class ere excellent, and we are proud of each of you. We oo want you to be reminded that the St. Clara walker Aiyn School remains your alma mater throughout the years and that it stands reaoy at all times to help you in any way it can. he would also remind you that wherever you to you are representing the St. Clare Walker Hibh Lchool. Your success is our successg your sorrows are our sorrowsg and your joys are our Joys. This is wishin, for elch of you a great one noble life. M Q A -M-Wlidngy .JYL I9 6'7 5 Miss Jean Ferguson Virginia Union University Commerce fSecretaryl Mr. T. P. Harwood P 14: 'C Division Superintendent of Schools Essex and Middlesex Counties iliiil iiiif . A :XE X. . Ebb x-.ex ' si P, .QQ Q 35 Il if B Mr. James D. Madison, B. S. Virginia Union University Business 'Ti 'YEW-iii '7ii!F i' 0 !!I lvffE:fF!wzQ. :asf Mrs. Easter D. Holmes, Virginia State College Social Studies Guiosnce Counselor 1 O 6 A. B iw , . 1 ,af 6,591 Mrs. Irene Jones, . Virginia State College Home Economics H St Clare Walker, M Hampton Institute Mathematics History MP. Charles Dabney B 5 St. Daul's Polyteehnic Institute Science English ziwffff' UWM! Mr. Sherman Holmes Virginia State -.HN5 College Veteran-Teacher Mrs. Catherleen E. Cameron, B. S. Hampton Institute lPicture not-shown? Mr. Edward T. Latimore, B. S. Virginia State College Animal Husbandry English French Librarian 7 Mr. Alvin C. Lomax, B. 3 Hampton Institute Biology Chemistry lr! Viss Elaine Coles, hampton Institute B1 1 J an Music Education .hN,,,,,..,v-v 'x if x'-51 -V fgw,,E5EQ Miss Piarie Powell, s. Hauv MQ A. R T. College 9, Physical Education 8 Nrs. Carmen S. Thurston, Hampton Institute mnglish French f .be 7 fglufff' I Q You A ll5ed 0lll0I'S Q0- Q ISFMALIA CLARKE N H A 1-5 Choir 5 S. G. O. 1-5 ROSIE FAUCE7T N H A b,5 S. G. O. 2 Library Club 3 RCSETTA DORBINS Choir 2-5 Band 2-A N H A 3-5 Basketball 2-L Dramatics Club b Library Club A Class Officer 2-4 S. G. O. 1-5 HELWN FIELDS Band Secretary 4,5 N H A Treasurer 2 Science Club h,5 Ssftball h,5 S. G. O. 2-5 Class Officer 3.5 Class President 3 Class Secretary 5 I0 RUTH FRAZIEE S. G. O. 1-5 N V A 3-5 Pdskeuball 3,h,5 Softball u,5 Choir 3-5 Yearbook Staff 5 Newsnaper Staff 5 Class Officer 2 Class Secretary A ANGELETTE FITCFETT Maiorette 1-5 S. G. O. 1-5 N H A 3-5 Band A Yearbook Staff 5 Newspaoer Staff 5 Class Officer 2 Miss St. Clare Walker 1956 FLOSSIE HAMMOND Choir 1-5 N F A b,5 Patrol Squad A Softball h,5 Basketball 5 Drametics Club 5 S. G. O. 1-5 CRIVIA HALL N H A 2-5 Croir L,5 Cheering Squad 3,4 Miss St. Clare Walker 1953 fi ll ci 3V'IE HAQRIS .. G. O. 1-5 TITCTTY HAIRI3 Band 2,3,b Baseball 2,3,u,5 Basketball A N F A 2-5 ?atrol Souad 5 Yearbook Staff 5 Class Officer l, 3,u Yearbook Staff 5 Newspawer Staff 5 Wasketball b,5 Rand 3-5 V F A 2-5 icience Club 5 Wramatics Club 5 TSP fl WI-TAN P OLMT I T3 Rand l-5 Choir l-5 N F A 2-5 Science Club L Class Officer CLARENCE JACKSON Baseball 2-5 Basketball 2-5 N F A 2-5 Safety Patrol b 3. G. O. 2-5 Yearbook Sta f 5 Dramatics Club 5 Class Officer 5 Newsoaper Staff 5 T' J 1 n 12 RRYYVNW JRRVI Class Presid Qasebnll l-5 Tasketball 3 Qand 1,2 J. G. U. l-5 S ent 5 ,l+,5 S. G. C. President 5 MARY JORDAN N H A Secreta Choir 2-5 Softball 4,5 S. G. O. 3,L, Clasg Officer Cheering Squa LIH.lAN JCENSCN S. G. O. I-5 Choir 2-5 Band 3,z.,s N V A 3,b,5 Dramntics Club ry 3 5 M d 4,5 DORIS KING N H A 3,u,5 G. C. 1-5 5 Basketball 3,4,5 Safety Tutrol 3, Softball b,5 Science Club 5 Yearbook Etaff 5 Newsbaoer Staff Class Cfficer 5 13 b,5 5 FRANCES LAWS Band 2-5 Q s. G. c. 1-5 N H A Reporter 5 Yearbook Btaff 5 Newspaper Staff 5 Cheering Squad 1299 WILLIAM LEWIS Choir 1-5 N F A Quartet A N F A Secretary A Cheering Squad A,5 Dramatics Club 5 Yearbook Staff 5 Student Gov't 2-5 VIRGINIA MAJOR Sa Gs Oo 1'5 N H A 3,4,5 Library Club 3,b,5 Science Club h,5 Patrol Squad 4,5 Newspaper Staff 5 Yearbook Staff 5 Class Officer 5 DELIFHT MCGILL Yearbook Staff 5 Safety Patrol A Class Officer 3,5 Dramatics Club 5 Cheering Squad 3,5, S. G. O. 2,3,L Majorette 2-5 N H A Sec. 5 N H A Assist. Sec.b Choir Pres. A Choir V. Pres. 3,5 I4 MARCELINE REEDE Basketball 4,5 N H A Treasurer 5 Choir b,5 Yearbook Staff 5 Newspaper Staff 5 Band h S. G. O. l-5 Softball b,5 ORA MILLER N H A 2-5 S. G. O. 1-5 Patrol Squad L,5 Library Club 3,h Choir 2-5 MAE SOUTH N H A 3,5 Patrol Squad 2-L Cheering Squad 2, Choir President 5 Yearbook Staff 5 Library Staff 3,5 S. G. O. 2-M 6Eg??aper diiff 5 JAMES SMITH Choir 2-5 N F A Chaplain 2 S. G. O. 1-5 Dramatics Club 2 Basketball 2 DKVALINE TALIAFERRC N H A Reoorter A Band 2-5 Class Sec. 2 Class V. Pres. 3 Dramatics Club 5 S. G. O. V. Pres. L Yearbook 3tuff5 Newsoaper Staff 5 S. G. G. 1-5 LUCY TFCYNTON Choir 3,Q,5 S. G. C. 3,b,5 Basketball 4,5 Yearbook 3taff5 Class President Dramatics Club Cheering Squad N H A h,5 Newsbaoer Staff Choir V. Pres. Science Club 5 SYLVIA THURSTGN Rand 2-5 Choir 2-5 S. G. C. 2-5 Yearbook Utaff 5 Basketball 5 V H A 2-5 ' Softball 4,5 Newsoaner Staff 5 DCHI3 WINGFILLD N F A 3,L,5 S. G. O. 2-5 Safety Petrol 2 16 I 5 5 A M 5 ,lf r Wfao'5 Wino RICHARD LEWIS Band l-5 cuss 1-moaerrfs M. G. M. Pres. L M. G. M. Repre. 2,3,L Best Dancers Best Dressed Biggest Jivers Class Cutups Most Congenial Class Sweetie Pies Shortest Tallest Most Popular Most Intellectual Biggest Eater Most Likely to Succeed Most Talented Most Eccentric Dresser Quietest Most Talkative Moet Studious Most Co-operative Ora Miller and Raymond Jarvis Rosetta Dobbins Richard Lewis and Mae South Sherman Holmes and Lillian Johnson Doris Wingfield William Lewis and Helen Fields Angelette Fitchette and Ishmalia Clarke Timothy Harris and Doris King Clarence Jackson and Delight McGill Virginia Major and Davaline Taliaferro Olivia Hall Ruth Frazier and Lucy Thornton Flossie Hammond and James Smith Frances Laws Rosie Faucette and Timothy Harris Mary Jordan Sylvia Thurston Annie Harris QUO VADI5 Wi: The Z- Gaesfn I OU ' Class Motto 17 0 53309 x Cham Y' J? 6' Z? CLASS POEM The spirit of service to others And the strength to fight for the right A hand to fallen comrades An urge to scale great heights. A faith that shines throughthe darxness And a whisper that says that we can Have kept us stead fastly climbing When failure by many was cried. Enshrouded by noble aspirations Led by teachers who care Our sbirits were never daunted And God has answered our prayers. St. Clare Walker our days here are over We bid you a fond adieu We'll march on to nobler attainments We'll all be proud of you. Sherman Holmes '.., . -fs . U 'lyk ox s . 'll ffosP'f L' 7 18 X sl W xl -U ox 0 'R Q1 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF NS7' In September of 1952, this class of forty eight enrolled in St. Clare Walker High School under the principalship of Mr. Charles I. Thurston and the careful guidances of Mrs. E. D? Holges. Many of us joined the school activities that were o fere . As freshmen, with Mrs. Carmen S. Thurston as our sponsor, we took active parts in the NHA and NFA and moved into our new building which was an addition to our school. Four new pupils joined us from West Point and added to our enrollment. In the annual February 22nd program we competed with other classes. Our queen, Olivia Hall won for us first prize. Also, we won first prize in the NHA Popularity Contest with Annie Harris as queen. ' Better experienced and more responsible we entered the sophomore class, Mr. James D. Madison as sponsor. Because of our over-activeness and surplus enervy, we were known as 'Hazels.' Members of our class went to Virginia State College to re present the NHAQ Helen Fields, Annie Harris, Sylvia Thurston kansas for the National NHA Convention. William Lewis went to Georgia as a member of a quartet representing the MPA. Also, during that year Lucy Thornton joined our class. and Davaline Taliaferro. Annie Harris went to Pine Bluff, Ar- As Juniors, we became aware of the social highlights of the school, for all of us looked forward.to the Junior-Senior Prom, a thrilling experience. Our prom was very successful. y Again, first prize was ours for going over the t0D in the February 22nd, with Angelette Fitchette as queen. Annie Harris, a very active member of the class, became State Secretary of the NHA Organization. Well, time surely does flyg here we are seniors of '57W under the wonderful guidance of Mrs. Catherleen E. Cameron. Looking forward to the both sad and happy occasiong graduation. Looking back over the years, we have accomplished much. Although, our enrollment has decreased to only 29 members, we are proud and happy to share in the history of St. Clare Walker High School. We pledge ourselves loyal to her and to our pa- rents, to continue to maintain our high standards and to strive to perform our tasks well. SiFUed A if -.3 Virginia Major W5 .X iq LA aa at if 4, J CLASS PRCPHECY As the senior class of 1957 leaves St. Clare Walker High School, everyone is looking forward to a happy and success- ful future. Here we are in l97Og how time does fly, but it appears to be what each of us has hoped for. We see Virginia Major as head of the Mathematics Department at the University of Cali- fornia, while Angelette Fitchette is Dean of Women. Annie Harris is teaching English in Paris, and Sylvia Thurston is traning for the 1970 Olympics. Rosie Faucett, Ishmalia Clark, and Olivia Hall operate the largest Beauty Salons in Virginia, and Olivia is introducing her new home permanent. Frances Laws is progressing very well alsog she is now the most outstanding barber in Detroit, Michi- gan. Who could be more prominent secretaries than Ora Miller, Mae South and Doris Wingfield? Ruth Frazier is doing exceed- ingly well in this field and is a contestant in the World's Typing Contest. How proud we are of Doris King who is an outstanding pe- diatrician in Philadelphia, and Raymond Jarvis, a pharmacist operating his own drug store in Washington, D. C. Look! there are James Smith, Timothy Harris, and Clarence Jackson, leading men on television. There's Sherman Holmes on William Lewis's variety show as a great deep-sea diver and own- er of stocks in some of the largest businesses in the United States. Davaline Taliaferro is back from her 3rd trip around the world and writing commercials for Walt Disney Enterprises. In Madame Butterfly's exclusive dress salon, Delight McGill is modeling some of the most beautiful garments designed by Rosetta Dobbins. I quickly entered into the A ollo Theatre to witness per- formances by the Pours-Guess who? Flossie Hammond, Marceline Reede, Mary Jordan and Lillian Johnson as the top 'Rhythm and Blues' stars appearing in New York City. Lucy Thornton is now one of the judges of Virginia's Su- preme Court, and Helen Fields is a science research worker in one of the largest research laboratories in Boston, Massachu- setts. Here is success to each of you in your chosen fields! Signed 'N' Helen Fields ix E333 'WW Z0 Last Will and Testament Because we have become qualified for graduation, we the Senior class leave to the underclassmen luck in all they undertake, hope, success, happiness for the future, and best wishes to achieve your goals. cess that ship row. hold The Senior Class leaves the faculty as much and more suc- in the future as they have had in the past, and hope they will ever insti l within their students good citizen- at ome, in school, state and nation for a better tomor- To Mrs. Cameron, our sponsor, we leave a scrap book to the books and drawings she has taken from Shenman Holmes and a trash can to hold Clarence Jackson's chewing gum. Annie Harris and Angelette leave to Esther Redmond their vivaciousness and smiles. To Barbara Scott, Olivia Hall and Rosetta Dobbins bequeath their neat walk and petite hair styles. The chewing gum of Clarence Jackson is left to Leon Law- son with hopes he doesn't get caught as much as he. The algebraic skills of Doris King and geometric skills of Virginia Major are left to Patricia Polson and Wendell Holmes Sylvia Thurston leaves her flighty ways to Lucy Lockley. Sherman Holmes leaves his sport car designs to William Lockley. ways Mary Jordan and Frances Laws leave their smooth, graceful to Samuel Beverly. Flossie Hammond wills her cool and crazy sense of humor to Franklin Jackson. Raymond Jarvis's crewcut is left to David Thorpe. Lillian Johnson and James Smith, those crazy singers, willingly leave that ability to Marion Stokes and Harry Cray. Joseph Thornton becomes the proud co-owner of Ora Miller's dancing style with James Young. Deli ht McGill wishes to leave her neat dancing and choice words to Shirley McGill and David Thorpe. Helen Fields and Davaline Taliaferro leave to James John- son and Thomas Carter their shortness. The softball pitching skills of Ruth Frazier are left to Merteen Bowen. Timothy Harris and Rosie Faucett leave their quiet manner and seriousness to Janet Hodges and Lucille Faucett. Ishmalia Clark leaves her quick and non-witty reply to Bessie Peterson and June Thurston. The artistic ability of William Lewis and Marceline Reed is left to Cleveland Johnson and Catherine Lincoln. fine To Julia Wake and Addie Harris, Lucy Thornton leaves her leadership ability. The jolly attitude and quiet manner of Mae South and Doris Wingfield are willed to Wilbur Walker and Daniel Billups. To Martha Burrell, Richard Lewis leaves his love. Testors Witnesses Ruth Frazier Delight McGill Marceline Reed Rosetta Dobbins Signed: Doris King Z1 -M 'A lv Zn., een roun ' -' FT 2ff1.ff?ff'w 1 fi 7 , aw :QW ,ff . f ,SA 1 -si Y F K LQ 'JW Y .u QR r 535: gtk W 5. A is X v r mmm N Meveas a ' S XX . X L I- I -' ,- X A Z 4 X f e 5 21 ESM? X vf E f xl 1 M x Q X WX-43, N , Q4 H . ff Xi , - X ,Tk ,X x ' ' .JF-fi: F ff wx P ' . mm 94 f 3 V BM . -- u 4 yf v -Q1 VP-55 M A N - '?4 'f ' ',l, .. ,ly gf I 23 Juniors ma, SophoTnVofQs The Junior Class has an enrollment of twenty-nine pupils, fifteen boys and fourteen girls. We have representatives participating in all the activities of our school. Officers- Purnell Wood, Ernest Johnson, Janie Robinson, Melba Holmes, Al Holiday, Charles Dixon, Henry Morris Sponsor: Mrs. E. Holmes The Soohomore Class has an enrollment of thirty-two. Our class motto is Quiters never win, winners never quit . Officers- Gracie Stubbs, Julia Gresham, Barbara Garnet, Alice Fitchette, Ann Dungee, Julia Wake, Samuel Beverly and Franklin Beverly. Z4 Eighth Grade And imh Grade S30 Officers- Wendell Holmes, James Johnson, Snirley Key, veronica UOlliHS Marmaret Louden, Ronald Waller, and Lloyd Carter There are fifty students in this class. Their motto: 'Always Readyn X11 The ninth grade's aim is to cooperate to make our school better. Officers-Hhrtha Burrell, James Curtis, Patricia Polson, Dorothy Robinson, Blanche Johnson, Maxan Thornton, Loiuse Riley, and Cora Thurston. There are thirty-nine students in this industrious class. 25 A Tfxka mf-jp rvbv A L. 'w i xxx 4, 3. .K +5 if W ,M U S t w. x 9 L Hx ,252 X r' n . ..,,, 'Q F, Q' . K M Q ,Q '34 I' 4 hgh I 'FQ 7 X A Sv 4 4 Q - N-fu In s 'll x I Band- AQTIVITIES sv fx K A xK:g EL. Z . , m MT ho.,- Iea x M f . 'iff' fvlajorgrfef, I f I X 4 ' ' X X X? X X A N O30 X x U , X Q -LJl,Q,LZ Ll' I EvnSKQ-r Z7 Q BOYS ch Mr. L GIRLS 1 Nancy Jarv1s TEAM! - 3 PJ' 5 UQ s,ss - hx X X 'gum .. 4q.fd . .. Q, Q s NNN x NQNNN x xx x x N x N xxss N Q., AZWV ,ff f -5 af 1 .t,iAEd.'q4 3 ,W Lf Wwg X 1 fm 'is I lllll 1 amine aillmz I A I GIRLS RECORD fWINS-6 l LOSSES-O BOYS RECORD WINS-6 TOSSES-O Q l alll: I Both teams have 5 more .7 I I , conference games. hev a ,x -. also 1ntend to play A Dractice games. WQWGIRLS TOURNAMENT February 16 ! VQYROYSJTOURNAMENT February 23rd R9 , s Stu ent L'ounc7 W 9 fe Seated r. to l. President, Raymond Jarvis, Vice President, Pernell Wood, Secretary, Delight McGill, Assistant Secretary, Annie Harris, Treasurer, Clarence Jackson, Chaplain, Frank Sutherlin Standing 1. to r. Principal, Charles I. Thurston, Assistant Libra- rians: James Johnson, Shirley Key, Camilla Holmes, Bessie Peter- son, Julia Holmes, Frances Thornton, Janie Robinson, Daniel Billups, Frances Laws, Rosetta Dobbins The Student Council of St. Clare Walker High School is composed of its officers, a faculty advisory committee, and two pupils who serve as class representatives from the five grades of the school. This group is the link between faculty and students, organized for the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the school and the community. Such a group aims to allow the students to share in the governing of the school. It further aims to foster good citizenship This year, in order to give the students of St. Clare walker High School an idea about how the election of officers is carried on in our National Government, the Student Council promoted a Nell-or- ganized plan for the election of its officers. These plans includ- ed the formation of two parties, namely, TFE BLUES CLucy Thornton, leaderl, and THE E'mIT3SKSylvia Thurston, leaderl. The students were divided into four districts according to the communities in which they live. Approximately three weeks were devoted to cam- paigning during assemblies, homeroom periods, and in between times, posters, pennants, head-bands, and slogans exhibited the enthusiasm of the entire school. At the proper times pupils registered and paid a two cents poll tax, failure to meet these requirements dis- oualified them for voting. THE BLUES were successful in putting into office their presi- dential candidate, however, other officers were elected from both parties. The inauguration of the newly elected officers to the Student Council was on October 26, from 1:30-3:00 P. M., its program was conducted in a stately manner with a procession led by the officers elect. Mr. Walker presented the president-elect to Mr. Latimore, who swore him into office. 30 i 1' X 4. BLUV'S vs wP1TE's Lf l957 4? 4 , f I 1 JR A ' ' ' If 1 4! , ' vfe, , 'MAIN CAMPAIGN DOOSTERSH . X? C, 6 6 JE '50 ' U ' Gfvf e Y ff sh W A la E ., ,A M175 1 . 5 f .r Q 0 is L gQ? by iq, i , 5 .Y I 3 'I .S A 115, gl Q ,S fx OX,.3i.xC-lf: e,Xt!'3CA--- q 1 e OQQZZQI5 M-.. , - Raves,-1Q,fQk SQUYC-td.b.4 TVCAWLQL ' Q51-e Prga- At'.d'.5efiq- C'L'4Ph Ll bra ry Club r. . .ve Q :tgb h -Q C IF lf' as le' , 3 The library club consists of 8th graders chiefly, there are several upper classmen who serve as library assistants. Barbara Curtis is president, and Mrs. C. E. Cameron, who is not shown, is the librarian and adviser to this group. The main purpose of this organization is to increase reading interest and to allow pupils to share in the proper use of the library. 31 + 'I' DCT l.RT SOFTBALL 6. BASE BALL The Girls' Softball team under the management of Miss Powell his had a very successful season. Their record stands L wins and no losses. Flosste Hammond-Captain, Doris King-Co-captain Scorekeepers- Delight McGill and Rosetta Dobbins f n ' zvizzwe Lid The Boys' Baseball team, under the management of Mr. Latimore and Mr. Madison, has had a very successful season. Their record stands 7 wins and L losses. Captain- George Gwynn, Co-captain- Monroe Jarvis Na+ shawn 32' 7' 6 AP HQQK fnc I uk SCIENCE AE MATH CLUB The purpose of tho SCIENCE and MATH CLUB is to encourage persons interested in science and math to develop their creativeness. Mr. Iomax, Mr. Walker and Mr. Thurston are the advisors. DRAMATICS CLUB The DRXMATICS CLUB was organized to allow students to interpret properly their feelings and thoughts through dramatization. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. Camerron and Mr. Lomax are the ad Visors For this Group. 33 Q' ' E ' Q is tx. x X 22Eii --1152? ' - ,J Q- '7 I' - 4 -Mi r 2f Y - a- ' - '- 5 s.-f 2-'- - ' bi Choir 'in' 'yy I r K ,F E Y W - I 'd:3'P:M?,x' ea ,gal - a my ys,1r, y ' fghsl ,.N,5, I 6 -1. fi As you can see, there are quite a few students in the choir this year, under the instruction of Miss Elaine Coles. The choir has made three presentations in the year 1956 lsince school has startedl. Miss Coles has worked with our quivering voices and has made the most of them quite soft and sweet. There are L7 enrolled in the choir. Officers-- Mae South, Delight McGill, Barbara Garnett, Patricia Polson, Oliver Hall and Henry Morris. X Band MaJoreTTe6 00 an The St. Clare Walker High School Band consists of 26 members Under the g1F8CtgOH of Miss Elaine Coles, we are progressing very well and have played Vgr g e school on several occasion. Officers--President-Sylvia Thurston, B3cgarre3gig22:Patricia Polson, Secrectary-Treasurer-Helen Fields and Librarian 34 2 ,f NFA3 .-4 NHA 'D 1s x ,, Nlxlia Officers- Rernowl Hood, James J0hUSUUs LOUU LHWSUU' harry YFQJ' Und! fl' X man Wo1moS, Frank Suthorlin, Raymond JarVi3, HUG C1HP'nUe 0uV55'n' 1 x , - 1 - .-LK . 3 ' SIM: purpose is tize clavolopmeut oi 1123 ITl8lT1lOGI'S'll'1 tuelr- vocazwrltipi U '14 ,A :ia1 and rePP:wtionaW Wife throuth 9StHb11ShUU local CU9PLu15 WWUIG I , , Y. K Vg 1 '!OCI11,1QJYlZI1 E1!'Q1'lCL11.E11I '3 Ls ta11:,I1'G- 0 to 1 f : ,Q E to .ms Qi artr i xg AQ Q E699 ngvpf, Officers- Barbara Garnet, Sylvia Thurston, Delight McGill, kRuth Frazier, Marceline Reed, Doris King, Flossie Hammond, and Maxann Thornton. Advisor-Mrs. A. I. Jones Their Motto: 'BETTER HOMES FOR A BETTER NATIONW 35 PATH UNE Mrs Alice Adkins Mr. John Adkins Mr. 8 Mrs. Reubin Amy Mr. A Mrs. Jerome Brokenbrough Mrs Ruth Brokenbrough Mrs Lusadie Beverley Mrs Beaulah Butler Mr. Frizzel Byrd Mr. Allen Burke Rev. J. A. Braxton Mrs Etha Burrell Mr. Walter Bagby Mr. Ezal Bagby Mr. 8 Mrs. Roosevelt Bagby Mrs Harriet A. Baytop Mr. Victor Burrell MPS- Mr. Howard Brokenbrough Mrs Lillian Briantly Mrs Myrtle Carter Mr. Ellis Kline Mrs Bessie Campbell Mr. Jchn Vaughan Mr. Cornelius Vaughan Mr. 8 Mrs. Maxwell Chandler St. Clare Walker P.T.A. Mrs. Hallie Carr Beverly Allen D.T.A. Mr. Christopher Curtis Vincent's Funeral Home Mr. John Chandler Mr. R Mrs. Ollie Smith Mt. Zion Church School Mr. 8 Mrs. James Smith Mrs. Rosa Scott Mr. George Scott Mr. 8 Mrs. Leon Stubbs Mr. 8 Mrs. Musco Johnson Mr. St. Clare Taliierro Mrs Myrtle Taliferro Mrs Maude Clarke Mrs Mary F. Carter Mr. Wiley Carter Mr. John Dabney Mrs Tissue Drummer Mr. G. L..Davis Mr. 8 Mrs. James Dobbins Mr. Steward Fields - ornplimenrs of -nag I V 'desi' oin1 ,Virqinia. El ' KJ Q ffilw CJ FJ kr va.. . .stelle ritcnet Hr. Cladius Foster Mrs. Farvey Foster Mr. 5 Mrs. Christogher Fields Mr. A Mrs. Powari .ields Mr. Seymor Foste Mrs. Therline Faucett Mr. 8 Mrs. W.M. Garnett Mr. Pollard Gresham Miss Lucille Faucett Mr. 8 Mrs. Sherman Holmes Mrs. Hattie Hight Rev. 8 Mrs. S. F. harris Br. Stanley hart Mrs. Elnora Harris Mr. 8 Mrs. Charles Frazier Mr. 8 Mrs. Douglas Frazier Wwe express our most grateful thanks to each organization and individual who helped to make our yearbook a success.n The Senior Class of 1956 Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Rev. Mrs. Mr. Mr . Mr. Mr. r'1ro Mrs. ilu, 1' A95 3' use 3 WWE U MVS BS!! I QM?-F' ii W HR ,van ECHAHI qdnqh 8 Mrs. Nelsor Hodges John Henderson Fortune Hall ' ...avr ...ss wig! 96 aint, -er... 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