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Keeping in step to “Pomp and Circumstance,” seniors practice march- ing down the aisle in the auditorium while Mrs. Crump, Mrs. Gay, and Mrs. Reames keep them in line. They are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Sille- ker, Ray Stewart, Martha Johnson, Raymond Talbert, Barbara Ed- wards, and Ward Hatch. Mr. Mack Moore, physics instructor, demonstrates the effect of lead as a shield in retarding radioactivity to his class which met third period in the lab. Leaving for the school bus to Charlottesville are Charles Redmon, Bonnie Ruffin, Mary Lipscomb, George Montgomery, and Paul Webb. Twenty-nine seniors attended the football game between the Universities of Virginia and Maryland on Saturday, November 22, 1958. They were guests of the University of Virginia. |, Days Work’ Admiring senior proofs are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Strader, Marlene Quate, Peggy Martin, and Susan Payton. The problem of picking the best proof for the REFLECTOR was a hard one for many seniors.
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“| dare do all that may become a man,” Shakesphere’s Macbeth declares while Mrs. Myra Crump’s fourth period Literature class laughs over the cruel, crafty Lady Macbeth, who played such an important role in the famous play ‘Macbeth. “Utes bCUtaa... Fourth period typing II students get ready. for a twenty minute timed writing, given by their teacher, Mrs. Joyce Harvey. Seee0en000 20008000000 96086080080 @ 900000000067 I Los estudiantes de espanol have a heated discussion on the Spanish play “El sueno dorado” which they read and studied with their pro- fesora, Miss Martha Clark. Spanish I! students spoke “en espanol” when sixth period rolled around. Mrs. Daisy Reames points out to her fourth period government class that the “worth of a state is the worth of the individuals composing it.’
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Junior class officers (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT) Leland Carnes, treasurer; Jan Peters, vice-president; Barbara Shelton, secretary; and Billy Blaylock, president, decorate the gymnasium for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Class of (96 ? a 2 Ruffin Apperson June Allen Shirley Allen Betty Lou Arnold Carol Bain William Bailey Betty Jean Barden Sherrie Barnes Ann Bishop Eleanor Beazley 96 Revonda Bishop
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