St Pauls College - Tiger Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)
- Class of 1958
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Mg: Zhe Yearbook Staff Proudly Presents the 1352 Edition of Editor-in-Chief RAYMOND L. BANKS MR. WILLIAM WHITEHURST Advisors MR. HAROLD W. WITTEN M-i m vim faM m Mv As the sun reveals the world of tomorrow, so will this, The Tiger, reveal to the class of 1958 the treasured memories of life at St. Paul’s College. We have endeavored to present a living picture of the functions and activities of the College. We hope that as the years pass this volume will become a priceless gem which has for its facets, some of the most wonderful moments of our lives; and its base, the campus of St. Paul ' s College. Raymond L. Banks immm PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT TO: THE MEMBERS OF THE 1958 GRADUATING CLASS Dear Friends: It is a special pleasure to greet and felicitate the members of this Saint Paul’s Class of 1958, for you represent the final group of graduates in the second full generation of students during my administration. Moreover, several vital and challenging accomplishments by the College have been achieved during your tenure on the campus. Not the least of these was election, announced late in 1957, of Saint Paul ' s to membership in the United Negro College Fund, along with one other college - the first additions to this great organization since its establish¬ ment. Equally as heart-warming for all Saint Paulites is the revitalizing of spirit and loyalty within our Alumni family. This was dramatically signalized last spring when the College-Alumni fund drive exceeded the $50, 000 goal by over $6, 000. We at the College have steadily striven to strengthen the academic offerings, improve our facilities, and to meet the challenge and opportunity which a church-related institution faces to provide a sound, spiritually im¬ pregnated education. During your years here there have been landmarks of progress in those objectives. Saint Paul’s has broadened its program, offering a second (A. B.) degree, eliminated all non-degree courses, and pro¬ vided a significant new facility - the College Center. You go out now into a world of crises, of scientific accomplishments - and nuclear threats - undreamed of only a decade ago; a world of tensions, social upheavals, and yet a society of solid advances, especially for minorities, and of enhanced opportunities. It is our devout wish that your years here have prepared you mentally and spiritually for participation in such a world. Finally, the College hopes it has instilled in each of you a true loyalty to it and to its ideals. Never in the history of education has there been a time when private institutions required the continuing financial help, and unflagging interest through the years of their graduates, than now. We won’t forget you; we entreat you never to forget us. Sincerely yours, Earl H. McClenney President The President and students discuss¬ ing St. Paul ' s College election in to membership in the United Negro College Fund. ELLA JONES Literary Editor R. BANKS Editor-in-Chief L. M. WALTERS Business Manager F. SMITH Advertising Editor 4 • F. MILLER Assistant Editor WILLIAM WHITEHURST Advisor M. POWELL Corresponding Secretary EDDIE ANDERSON Editor A. DRUMGOLD Organizational Editor H. WITTEN Advisor T. TUCKER Art Editor The President ' s Home ADMINISTRATION { ) lltllllilii! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !i i ! n 1 S Sill • M !!i!i!i!fsi! IllSd I Will IflllllSli MMRM i 1 . ! !(iiii!i! , ! | j | ‘!i i ' | s ■ ' ll; i ' l|l| ' l!i!l ill!; i ' i; ui i ih i i; ;: :i Mp i j ilSiililiiiU lili s t ip ip 11 Hiill ip ninii3! DR. WALTER N. RIDLEY Dean of the College BEST WISHES FROM THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE TO THE CLASS OF 1958 My dear Friends: The members of the Class of 1958 will always be an integral part of my recollections of my first year at Saint Paul’s College. Although the contributions of many individuals to their development are real¬ ized, I shall always feel especially close to them as members of My First Graduating Class. The name of Saint Paul’s College will rise or fall upon what you and many others like you do in life. We have faith in your abilities to succeed in your work and to show the results of participation in the program at Saint Paul’s which is designed to develop mature personalities who show functional Christian character, functional intellect, and functional skill in living creatively and in contributing creatively to family, community, and world. Members of my family all join me in wishing for you the very best of joyous life and contribution to life in the years to come. Very sincerely yours, The Dean holding a friendly conversation with seniors in his home. MR. THOMAS M. LAW Treasurer MRS. LUCY CALANDER Secretary •••• ' -V., MR. WILLIAM WHITEHURST Alumni President MISS LANG _ m mm MR. CLYDE VAUGHN Cashier MR. FREDERICK PATTERSON Bookkeeper MR. T. H. E. JONES, Registrar Secretaries, MRS. N. B. ROBINSON and MRS. J. L. TRAVIS MISS EVELYN E. HOLT Supervisor of Housekeeping Assistant Dean of Men MR. LOUIS TAYLOR Secretary MRS. MATTIE BRYANT Secretary MRS. PRISCILLA SIMMONS Secretary MRS. PARKER Library Staff Director of Trade and Industrial Education MRS. C. WHITE, MRS. A. HARRISON, MRS. L. MR. H. L. THURMAN FAULKNER, MRS. M. McCLENNEY. Dean of Men MR. EDWARD I. LONG Dean of Women and Assistants MRS. N. HARRISON, MRS. J. WHITEHEAD, MISS J. YOUNGER. MR. ROLAND L. ALLISON Music DR. PERCY BAKER Biology MR. WILLIAM H. BOONE Tailoring DR. THEODORA R. BOYD Romance Languages MR. ROBERT A. BRYANT Tailoring MR. LUTHER CHANEY Political Science MR. FRANKLIN CHEN Mathematics DR. PEARL CHEN History MRS. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Business Education MR. CHARLES JONES Physical Education MISS IRIS L. KING Sociology MR. JARRATT D. RIVERS Masonry MRS. GERTRUDE TAYLOR Elementary Education MR. JOSEPH THOMPSON Director of Athletics MR. SCOTT A. WILLIAMS Art MR. HAROLD W. WITTEN Science MRS. C. B. ATKINS MRS. E. MACLIN MRS. V. M. MARKS MRS. R. C. MORSE MRS. H. SIMMONS MRS. L. EDMONDS s VJL’S SCHOOL PRa % TEACHERS MR. JOSEPH L. TRAVIS Principal MRS. J. L. JONES MRS. V. MADDUX MRS. T. MILLER MRS. H. RAGLAND Chicago Building, Kilby Auditorium Brown Hall SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Raymond L. Banks, Treasurer; Garland P. Wesson, President; Ella Ruth Jones, Vice President; Daniel Carter, Secretary. Standing: Clevie M. Wallace, Chaplain; Barbara G. Powell, As¬ sistant Secretary. EUGENE A. ANDERSON Industrial Education Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Industrial Workers ' Club. ALBERT D. ATKINS Industrial Educauon Industrial Workers ' Club. RAYMOND L. BANKS Industrial Education Industrial Workers’ Club; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Yearbook Staff; Interfraternal Council. CHARLOTTE M. BASKERVILLE Elementary Education Tiger Staff; Choir; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Student Christian Association. ELEANOR O. BOLLING Business Education Choir; SNEA, Future Business Leaders of America. VERA BOONE Elementary Education SNEA. ROBERT H. BRYANT Social Science Alcolyte Guild; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Student Council; Choir. CLAUDINE A. BURTON Elementary Education Choir; Advisory Council; Student Christian Association; Yearbook Staff. DANIEL CARTER Business Education Omega Psi Phi; Football; Basketball; FBLA; Varsity Club. LOUIS CLAYTON, SR. Elementary Education Football; Varsity Club; Scroller Club. C. FALISHA CORBIN Business Education Dramatics Club; Aurora Club; SNEA; FBLA. JAMES CRUMBLE Industrial Education A Cappella Choir; Lampardos Club; St. Paulite Staff; Industrial Workers ' Club. DELORIS S. DOWNEY English St. Paulite Staff; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. AMETHYST DRUMGOLD Mathematics Sigma Gamma Rho; Alpha Kappa Mu; Stu¬ dent Council; Interfraternal Council; CCSAC; SCA. BARBARA L. EARLEY Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; SNEA. CARLTON S. EDWARDS, JR. Industrial Education SNEA; Industrial Workers ' Club. ERSYLN FEATHERSTON Elementary Education SNEA; Advisory Council. FREDERICK FREEMAN General Science Science Club; Usher Board. MILDRED FREEMAN Elementary Education. ALBERTA L. FRYE Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Advisory Council. MARILYN D. GRAVES Elementary Education Choir; Yearbook Staff; SNEA; Student Christian Association; Delta Sigma Theta; Student Activities Committee. ALLEN T. HOPKINS Elementary Education Library Club; Student National Education Association. LAURA C. JOHNSTON Elementary Education Saint Paulite Staff; SNEA. ALFRED JONES Industrial Education Industrial Workers ' Club. ELLA R. JONES Elementary Education Yearbook Staff; Student Council; SNEA; St. Paulite Staff; SAC; Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority; Alpha Kappa Mu; Inter fraternal Council. SAM H. JONES Industrial Education Safety Committee. GETTYS LANE Industrial Education Industrial Workers’ Club. ROBERT MEADOWS Industrial Education Industrial Workers’ Club; Alpha Phi Alpha; SNEA; Varsity Club; Tennis; Yearbook Staff. HANNAH F. MICKENS Elementary Education SNEA; Advisory Council; Ivy Leaf Club; Yearbook Staff. FLOYD E. MILLER General Science Omega Psi Phi; CCSAC; A Cappella Choir; Yearbook Staff; Alcolyte Guild; Science Club; Basketball; Varsity Club; Interfraternal Council. GERALDE MORGAN Business Education Omega Psi Phi; FBLA. CYNTHIA MORRIS Home Economics Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Advisory Council. BARBARA G. POWELL Business Education Student Christian Association; Future Busi¬ ness Leaders of America; Student NEA; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Student Activities Committee; Choir. DOROTHY P. POWELL General Science Science Club; Yearbook Staff; Altar Guild; Tutorial Staff; Student Christian Association; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Inter fraternal Council. MAURITA Y. POWELL Business Education Student Christian Association; Future Busi¬ ness Leaders of America; Yearbook Staff; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Interfraternal Council. VASHIE L. RAWLINGS Elementary Education. GLORIA MORRIS Home Economics Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Interfraternal Council. FREDDIE L. PANKEY, JR. Industrial Education Choir; Student Christian Association. INELLR. PARHAM Elementary Education SNEA. SHIRLEY R. PERKINS General Science Science Club; Yearbook Staff; Student Christian Association. KATHLEEN H. RUSSELL Elementary Education SNEA. ROBERT L. SCOTT Business Education Future Business Leaders of America; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Basketball. FRANK SMITH Industrial Education Industrial Workers ' Club; Sphinx Club; Dra¬ matics Club. HILDA D. SOLOMON Business Education Future Business Leaders of America; SNEA; Advisory Council; Student Christian As¬ sociation; Dramatics Club; Student Council. IK MARY M. TAYLOR Elementary Education JAMES T. THOMAS Industrial Education Industrial Workers’ Club; Scroller Club. MARY E. THOMPSTON Elementary Education SNEA; Advisory Council; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. JOHN W. THURSTON Industrial Education Industrial Workers’ Club; SNEA; Scroller Club. GRACIE A. TOWNES Business Education Future Business Leaders of America; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. JOHN G. TUCKER Industrial Education Industrial Workers ' Club; Choir; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. THAXTON T. TUCKER Industrial Education Industrial Workers ' Club; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; SNEA; Yearbook Staff. EDWIN T. WALKER Industrial Education Industrial Workers’ Club; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; Interfraternal Council; Football Team. CLEVIE M. WALLACE Business Education Future Business Leaders of America; Sphinx Club. LILLIE M. WALTERS Business Education Dramatics Club; Advisory Council; Future Business Leaders of America; Yearbook Staff. GARLAND P. WESSON Elementary Education Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Choir; Student Christian Association; SNEA. DOROTHY J. WHARTON Elementary Education Student Christian Association. HONORIE F. WHITTLE Elementary Education SC A; Altar Guild; Advisory Council. SARAH B. WILKINS Elementary Education SNEA; Yearbook Staff. ZELLA L. WILLIAMS Elementary Education A Cappella Choir; Yearbook Staff; SCA; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. DAISEY HATCHETT Social Science Church School Teacher. THERESA MASON Elementary Education JEANETTE JOHNSON Social Science Dramatics Club; Advisory Council. LEON C. RAGLAND General Science Science Club; A Cappella Choir; Alcolyte Guild; Student Council; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; SNEA; Tiger Staff; SCA; Tutorial Staff; Artist Recital Committee; CCSAC. • Ct CLASS SONG We have struggled so hard down through the years Just to find what we’ve done Isn’t half enough for a world as great as ours So we hunger for more knowledge that you so freely give. Now the time has come for us to part Dear St. Paul’s, thee we love And we cherish thee with a heart that’s good and true So we leave you with great sorrow and love forever more. Composed by Robert N. Meadows LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of Virginia County of Brunswick City of Lawrenceville Date: May 26, 1958 of the Class of 1958 We, the class of 1958, being of sound bodies ana the possessors of matured intellectual abilities as a consequence of our stay here at this college, do hereby bequeath the several bequests listed below. To our president, Dr. Earl H. McClenney, we bequeath our firm resolution to make this institution proud of its affiliates. To our Alma Mater, we pledge our unfailing loyalty and devotion, and hope she will continue to com¬ petently serve others the way she has served us. To our advisors, we bequeath our determination to achieve in spite of handicaps. To our deans, we bequeath our appreciation for sound and sincere counseling. To our faculty, we bequeath to them the incoming and residing students to take in hand and to inculcate the seeds of wisdom as they have so skillfully done with us. To the Junior Class, we bequeath our poise, our dignity, our open minds, and our cooperative spirits. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to hold superior positions. To the Freshmen, we leave the privileges and rights bestowed upon members of the St. Paul ' s Family. It has pleased the persons authorized below to dispose of their individual estates in the following manner. May the recipients of said estates always regard them as the sincere gifts of their disposers and use them to their utmost advantage. Claudine Burton wills Lillian Nobles her seat in Education 410. Much luck, Lil. To Katie Monroe, Shirley Perkins wills her seat in the Biology Laboratory. Jeanette Johnson leaves to Audrey Fitzgerald her ability to argue a point convincingly. Lottie Bartley decrees to Thelma Yancey her artistic ability. Falisha Corbin wills to Barbara Pettus her pleasant Smile. To Howard Copeland, Eugene Anderson leaves his ability to be seen and not heard. Robert Meadows decrees his gentleman-like ways to James Vann. Gracie Townes passes on to Shirley Vaughn and Theresa Wilkins her ability to talk to the opposite sex without falling in love. Thurman Thomas and Edwin Walker leave their coolness to Theodore Richardson. Delores Graves bequeaths her sense of humor to Joyce Graves. Charlotte Baskerville bestows her tallness to Dorothy Evans. Cynthia Morris wills her slim waistline to Dorothy Veney. Garland Wesson leaves his activities and all the headaches suffered in the presidency of the Senior Class to any deserving Junior. Gloria Morris leaves her quietness to Loretta Young and Mary Otho. Alberta Frye bequeaths to Jessie Crews her athletic ability. To Daisy King, Eleanor Bolling decrees her seat in the choir. Raymond Banks wills his efficiency in bricklaying to William Roots. Lillie Mae Walters wills her business-like ways to any Junior. To Alice Branch, Erslyn Featherstone leaves her Observation book. Dorothy Wharton leaves her slowness to Claudette Guerrant. Barbara Earley decrees to Lois Hayes the challenge to maintain her pleasing personality. Dorothy Powell decrees to Mildred Daise and Adelle Crockett her seat in Genetics. Maurita Powell wills her ability to take dictation to Barbara Lyons. Delores Solomon leaves her position in the Dramatics Club to Dora Plowden. To Agatha Richardson and George Gwynn, Robert Scott wills his ability to play basketball. Freddie Pankey wills to Herbert Turner and Edward Strachan his musical ability. Daniel Carter decrees his height to Charles Shirley and Alan Thomas. Thaxton Tucker wills his dignity to Rodney Lewis and Paul Holland. Mary Thompson leaves her sheath dresses to Barbara Lyons and Omega Jones. Amethyst Drumgold leaves her lady-like ways to Mildred Daise. Zella Williams leaves her pleasant ways to Lois Young. Ella Jones bequeaths to Peggy Phillips her position in the Honor Society. Kathleen Russell leaves her ability to play the radio 24 hours a day without getting caught to any deserving person. James Crumble wills his ability to filibuster to Lenox Coles. Clevie Wallace decrees to C. C. Diggs his quietness and studious ways. Laura Johnston wills her seat in the Dean of Women ' s Office to Helen Williams and Elaine Graham. We hereby nominate and appoint the Dean of Education to be the executor of this our last will and testa¬ ment. In witness, whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals this 26th day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. The Class of 1958 of St. Paul ' s College Witnessed: Ella Ruth Jones Zella L. Williams (Seal) But we will remember more The hours we spent so gay, The joys and laughter of before The sweetness of the day. All was not easy, we agree All was not just for fun, We were not here just to be free But to gain knowledge in the run. Juniors, take our place and be The leaders of our school; Sophomores, you are next, Work well with all your tools. Freshmen, you have quite a way Along the road to the end, We wish you progress in every way Just wisely your time spend. So, now is the time that we must part We leave not sad but gay, We carry happiness in our hearts JUNIOR CLASS Left to right: RODNEY LEWIS, Treasurer EDDIE ANDERSON President NANCY RIDLEY, Assistant Secretary OFFICERS KATYE MONROE, Secretary JAMES WILLIAMS, Vice President i-m SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right; ANN SMITH, Secretary; 5 m OFFICERS FANNIE MIDDER, Vice President; SHELTON PENN, Treasurer ■ ■ . i k- i FRESHMAN CLASi Left to right: JOHN JONES, Treasurer; JOYCE GRAVES, Assistant Secretary; OFFICERS MARY GOINS, Secretary; MAYNARD WINSTEAD, Vice President. Not shown: A. ELLIOT, President. AKA A $ A DR. EARL H. McCLENNEY MISS JEANNETTE COLE The Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society is an organization whose purposes are to promote high scholarship, to encourage sincere and zealous endeavor in all fields of knowledge and service; to cul¬ tivate a high order of personal liv¬ ing; and to develop an appreciation for scholarly work and scholarly en¬ deavor in others. The Alpha Pi Chapter was or¬ ganized at St. Paul’s College in March, 1953. DR. WALTER N. RIDLEY MR. LUTHER CHANEY DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY Front row: Zella Williams, Treasurer; Ella Grace Van Buren, Sergeant-at-Arms and Custodian. Back row: Maurita Powell, Vice President; Delores Graves, President; Gracie Townes, Secretary. Not Pictured: Mazie A. Edmonds, Parliamentarian and Historian. PYRAMID CLUB Dorothy Evans, Yvonne Jeffries, Mildred Daise, and Barbara Powell. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY Seated, left to right: Alberta Frye, Episoleus; Cynthia Morris, Tamio- cheus; Dorothy Powell, Basileus. Standing: Barbara Earley, Dean of Pledgees; Gloria Morris, Anti- basileus; Lottie Bartley, Grara- mateus. IVY LEAF CLUB Nancy Ridley, Teresa Wilkins, Charlotte Baskerville, Mary Rice, Hannah Mickens, and Mary Etta Thompson. SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY Seated: Dora Plowden, Dean of Pledgees; Fannie Midder, Chaplain; Gladys Majette, Grammateus and Episoleus. Standing: Ella Ruth Jones, Anti-basileus; Amethyst Drumgold, Basileus. AURORA CLUB Left to right: Blanche Brown, Falisha Corbin, and Lucy Green. ROBERT BRYANT WILLIAM BOONE Advisor O MEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY Standing, left to right: Rodney Lewis, Elmore Jones, John Tucker, James Todd, Geralde Morgan, and Theodore Thornton. Seated: Floyd Miller, Basileus; Eddie Anderson, Anti-basileus; Daniel Carter, Keeper of Records and Seals; Robert Scott, Keeper of Finance; Paul Holland, Keeper of Peace; James Dickerson, Dean of Pledgees; Roy Purdie, Chaplain. LAMPADOS CLUB Left to right: James Dickerson, Dean of Pledgees; Charles Shirley, Ja mes Hubbard, James Crumble, Deemes Melvin, John Diggs, Teddy Silvey, Gather Richardson, Proctor Houston, and William Roots. KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY AND SWEETHEART Left to right: Douglas Bowman, Vice Polemark; Clarence Jenkins, Keeper of Records and Exchequer; Cynthia Morris, Sweetheart; Edwin Walker, Polemark. SCROLLERS CLUB First row: Thurman Thomas, St. Clair Jones, Shirley Stuart, Knoble Wiley, Samuel Lockley. Back row: Gettys Lane, John Thurston, Robert Johnson, Julius Robinson. i Top ROBERT H. BRYANT JAMES HUBBARD DAVID MOSELY JAMES E. CRUMBLE Side GEORGE HATTEN FRANK A. SMITH NANCY RIDLEY THEODORE THORNTON THE SAINT PAULITE STAFF THE S. RANDOLPH EDMONDS PLAYERS’ GUILD FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The Loulie Taylor Letcher Memorial Hospital Anna Ramsdell Johnston Memorial Home Economics Building acti vines ADMINISTRATIVE CABINET President JOSHUA HUTCHINS, JR. General Secretary CHARLOTTE M. BASKERVILLE Secretary to the Director and Chief Robe Custodian GEORGE J. HATTEN Treasurer HAROLD GENE TROY Chief Librarian M. DELORES GRAVES Chairman, Business Committee OREATHIA N. WILLIAMS A I usual THE A At the End The Traditional Candlelighting at the Christmas Concert ADMINISTRATIVE CABINET Activities CAPPELLA CHOIR Vice President GARLAND P. WESSON Section Secretaries SHIRLEY BURTON, Soprano JUSTEAN EDMUNDS, Alto JOHN M. DILLON, JR. , Tenor JOHN G. TUCKER, Bass Assistant Robe Custodians JANICE GAINES, H. GHOLSON Chapel Robe Custodian DOROTHY EVANS Assistant Librarians Y. JEFFRIES, F. MIDDER Business Committee R. H. BRYANT, E. BOLLING, FREDDIE PANKEY, JR. of the Day A Christmas Concert Scene •mu St. Paul ' s Memorial Chapel Advisory Council Student Christian Association Chapel Services College Center MRS. HENRIETTA RIDLEY. Director of College Center MR. A. MADDUX, Book Store Manager mu Jw College Center Student Activities Committee COLLEGE CENTER ACTIVITIES MODERN DANCE GROUP Left to right: Virginia Vaughn, Claudette Guerrant, Loretta Young and Joyce Graves mm i xs Drafting Class The Crowning of Miss Homecoming % . ■ ' Miss Homecoming of 1957, Miss Ella Grace Van Buren, is congratulated by President Earl H. McClenney. Look¬ ing on are: Miss Mary Holt, Sophomore Attendant; Miss Gracie Townes, Senior Attendant; Miss Janice Gaines, Junior Attendant; Miss Catherine Crump, Freshman Attendant; and Dr. Sydney Williams, President of Elizabeth City State Teachers College. 1st Prize - Omega Psi Phi Fraternity 2nd Prize - S. Randolph Edmund Players ' Guild 3rd Prize - Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Miss Homecoming’s Court 1 1 mr iii m q V tli IMMIMII. t -M 1 T r iPU-i 1 IM | : « | l i ► JULIA C. EMERY HALL Dormitory for Womeu S. r ] I : :• ■ Jpf 5T,T ir Spfl LONG ISLAND BUILDING Dormitory for Men A 1 “ - bi H wjL y . X. mBM $ ; S Jfl H ■! , Bp ; jL t m 1 JH B 1 Ki . ;«• iSkr t r -Iw ” BEgp- Standing, left to right: Willie Waker, Alan Thomas, Rodney Lewis, and Shirley Stuart. Kneeling: Albert Alexander and Proctor Houston. rTB ALL «: $ ' y r- ' -k . W f , JK S ' ■V ' ' ' - .: n o- coac t a Sta ndul ® ' a . - .... - obett Scott, Uv stoUe ; 0 ,vtf -jJU -£ TbofflM. w . Jose? 11 pj otol Houston fl ey tev ' i 5 ' 8“ ' ' To To £ wcWt ceoieI ' Miller ? 1 Carter C • • «• Football Squad and Coaches - Mr. John Wilson, Mr. Charles Jones, and Mr. Herman Hunter (Head Coach). Members of Cheering Squad NANCHY RIDLEY EDITH SAMPLE KATYE MONROE JANIS GAINES SHIRLEY PARHAM DANIEL CARTER THURMAN THOMAS r Congratulations and Best Wishes for Success to the St. Paul ' s Grads of 1958 Lawrenceville, Va. Blackstone, Va. South Hill, Va. Emporia, Va. Franklin, Va. There Is Brodnax, Va. Victoria, Va. Clarksville, Va McKenney, Va. Cape Charles, Va. a Peebles Store in Boykins, Va. Wakefield, Va. Waverly, Va. Roxboro, N. C. Kenbridge, Va. Spruce Pine, N. C. Oxford, N. C. Rich Square, N. C. Murfreesboro, N. C. Greer, S. C. Compliments of the Hallmark Cards PITTS-ROTH State Theatre Whitman ' s Chocolates Cosmetic Headquarters Air Conditioned and Centrally Heated Telephone 2310 LAWRENCEVILLE, VIRGINIA A t ten ' 5 Manager, C. G. BRADLEY DRUG STORE For Good Entertainment See a Movie Lawrenceville, Virginia Large or Small We Welcome Your Account FEDERAL RESERVE «Y$TEM S BANK !cuOUh04m££o MEMBER. F.D.I.C, StAotnq Brunswick county 4 southside virgin a V SJLe ., Uuiuf Lh-Ljbl. Capital Account and Reserves Over $ 650,000.00 Total Resources Over $9,000,000.00 Day Phone 2220 Night Phone 2 679 -ELECT12IC SEEVICE MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION P. O. Box 211 Lawrenceville, Virginia Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service at FUNERAL SERVICE Lawrenceville, Va. MAUDE ' S BEAUTY SALON SCHOOL MRS. M. H. PEGRAM, Prop. 41 IB North Main Street Lawrenceville, Virginia Phone Res . 2700 Shop 2232 Compliments of To You Graduates of 1958 Qioom. You have our best wishes for success in whatever line of endeavor you may choose. Your measure of success lies largely within you. Do your best in whatever you undertake, and always do to others as you would like to be done by. FAMILY OUTFITTERS THE Nationally Advertised Clothing for the Entire Family Emporia - Lawrenceville, Va. SLEOGC AHO BARKLEY COMPANY INC. Lawrenceville, Va. Compliments of Visit Your GftS J£W£URS Lawrenceville, Virginia Emporia - Lawrenceville, Va. Compliments of PfAQSON ' J ONE STOP RESTAURANT Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia For Quality Clothing Shop at DEPARTMENT STORE It Pays to Dress Well We Carry a Complete Line of the Latest Fashions Lawrenceville, Virginia Lawrenceville, Virginia Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 V i Tk HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Over 50 Years in Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Flowers for All Occasions Phone: Residence 2600 Business 2199 Lawrenceville, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF R. F. PECHT, President Phone: 2615 Lawrenceville, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of 1958 F rom Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of BARBER SHOP C. J. YOUNG, Prop. Lawrenceville, Virginia JEWELERS Lawrenceville, Virginia Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations Good Cleaning Gives Smart Appearance M LLS CifMRS Lawrenceville, Virginia For Radio, Television and General Electrical Repair Service Visit M.O. FINCH Lawrenceville, Virginia Compliments of Lawrenceville, Virginia To Seniors Who ' Ta ve SrE i fi So DlLlGENTiy In Making Of Thl oal 3 WfG E VUR SENT mi c fi Fr cftd J PATRON’S LIST Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Maclin Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs. Maggie Allison and son Clinton, North Carolina Dr. and Mrs. Percy Baker Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Boone Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alan Bryant Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Chen Lawrenceville, Va. Miss Rosa L. Clarke Lawrenceville, Va. Miss Jeanette Cole Lawrenceville, Va. Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Easley Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs. Lydia D. Faulkner Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. Leslie Giles Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. Zedekiah E. Holmes Lawrenceville, Va. Miss Evelyn L. Holt Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. Rossie Johnson Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. E. Jones Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wavely Jones Lawrenceville, Va. Miss Iris L. King Lawrenceville, Va. Miss Shirley M. Land Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law Emporia, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ashur Maddux Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. Barksdale Marks Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. Frederick Patterson Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs. Ruth S. Phillips Lawrenceville, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Ridley Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rivers Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs. Nellie P. Russell Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs. Priscilla L. Simmons Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs. Getrude Taylor Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. Louis Taylor Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thurman Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Travis Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vaughn Lawrenceville, Va. Mrs- Clotea C. White Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitehurst Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I, Long Lawrenceville, Va. SENIOR DIRECT ORY Herman Allmond Delores Downey Ella Ruth Jones Route 2, Box 67 6th Avenue Route 1, Box 95 Windsor, Virginia Lawrenceville, Va. Freeman, Virginia Eugene Anderson Mabel Downing Sam H. Jones 914 Anderson St. Box 81 Route 1, Box 121 Charlottesville, Va. Exmore, Virginia Andersonville, Va. Albert D. Atkins Amethyst Drumgold Gettys Lane Route 1, Box 126 Lawrenceville, Va. 224 Taylor St. N. W. Red Oak, Virginia Washington, D. C. Raymond L. Banks Barbara Earley 518 London Ave, N. W. Theresa Mason Route 2, Box 23 Roanoke, Virginia 3105 Hanlon Ave. Holland, Virginia Baltimore, Md. Lottie Bartley Carlton Edwards Kent Store, Va. Robert Meadows Route 3, Box 183 1635 Caroline St. Lynchburg, V irginia Erslyn Featherstone Lynchburg, Va. Charlotte Baskerville Route 1, Box 115 Crewe, Virginia Hannah Mickens Route 1, Box 116 229-14th Place N. E. LaCrosse, Virginia Frederick Freeman Washington, D. C. Shakespeare Bland Lawrenceville, Virginia Floyd E. Miller, Jr. Stage junction, Va. Alberta Frye Lawrenceville, Va. Eleanor Bolling Route 1, Box 524 Fredericksburg, Va. Geralde Morgan Route 1, Box 3 240 W. Summit Ave. New Canton, Va. M. Delores Graves West Grove, Pa. Douglas L. Bowman Box 32 Rawlings, Virginia Cynthia Morris 2311 High St. Box 131 Lynchburg, Va. Gloria Green Powhatan, Va. Robert H. Bryant 3506 South 18th St. Arlington, Virginia Gloria Morris 2 Wabash Avenue Box 132 Northfield, N. J. Daisy Hatchett Powhatan, Va. Daniel Carter 159-44 Harlem River Drive Apt. 14-d Millard F. Page 66 South 13th St. New York, N. Y. Walkerton, Va. Newark, N. J. Alan T. Hopkins Freddie Pankey, Jr. Louis W. Clayton Box 196 107 Chatham Ter. Route 2, Box A-5 Capron, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Emporia, Virginia Jeanette Johnson Shirley Perkins Jessie Coleman Route 3 Route 1, Box 116 1835 Monsview Place Frankford, Delaware Emporia, Va. Lynchburg, Virginia Laura Johnston Barbara Powell C. Falisha Corbin Route 1, Box 95 139 S. Fourth St. Sharps, Virginia Staunton, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia James E. Crumble Alfred L. Jones Dorothy Powell 3114 Pioneer Avenue 909 Virginia St. 1707 N. Capital St. Norfolk, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Washington, D. C. SENIOR DIRECTORY Maurita Y. Powell 1707 N. Capital St. Washington, D. C. Kathleen Russell Route 1, Box 111 Cumberland, Va. Robert L. Scott 277 W. 134 St. New York, N. Y. Frank A. Smith P. O. Box 663 Lawrenceville, Va. Sarah Smith Route 3, Box 117 Norfolk 6, Virginia Delores Solomon Route 3, Box 358-A Enfield, N. C. Minnette Taylor Edgerton, Virginia James T. Thomas 7 Pine St. Cambridge, Maryland Mary Etta Thompson Route Afton, Virginia John Thurston Route 2, Box 35 Louisa, Virginia Gracie Townes Route 2, Box 228 Clarksville, Va. John G. Tucker P. O. Box 303 Halifax, Virginia Thaxton Tucker 329 Virginia St. Mt. Airy, N. C. Ella Grace Van Buren P. O. Box 417 Statesboro, Georgia Edwin Walker P. O. Box 887 Gary, West Virginia Clevie Wallace R. F. D. 1, Box 39 Clifton Forge, Virginia Lillie Walters Wicomico Church, Va. Millie Warren Route 3, Box 3 Courtland, Virginia Garland P. Wesson Dolphin, Virginia Dorothy Wharton Route 1, Box 386 Onanock, Va. Honorie Whittle Route 1 Union Level, Va. Sarah B. Wilkins Ebony, Virginia Oreathia N. Williams 107 Suncrest Rd. South Norwalk, Conn. Zella Williams 1138-33rd St. Newport News, Virginia Hm Betl Yearbooks Are IAUOR MADE IAYIOR PUBLISHING LOVIPANN DAI t AS TEXAS fccri ' Wv 1 ft: r f p|„ JV. •-- I IIS 1 I ' L- jfell III T S| 1 iSMI ?zsm 2 i Saw 59 s p58 5 SgK ’ | t a p? X
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