Warren County High School - Mirror Yearbook (Front Royal, VA)

 - Class of 1957

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U.. .....-..,.., ....-- --vv--v, --v , In appoinlmenl and prosperlly: +o all who declicafecl 'rlweir lives ll1a+ we lod mighl l1ave+l1e opporlunily +o learn. To 'rlwe men and wo I'ml'1O, as superinlendenlsf su . Q an lp x k ' pervasors, pr: CI Q aqelleachers, have for shaped 'flue clesliny of MIRROR 'ii -:iw ,amd ALMA MATER All l-lailf Alma lvlarer, We sing our praise +o lliee. Loyal and faillilul, We will ever be. All l-laill Alma Maler. We give our besl ro Jrliee. Honoring llwee forever Wi'rl'i all sincerily. Chorus Wirli magic in our singing To slrengllien Jrlial grear lie Our rriumplianl voice is ringing For flue spiril ol Warren l-ligli, All l-lail! Alma Iv?a+er All Hail! l-lail 'ro llwee. l-laill Alma Marer l-laill l-lail +ol'l'1ee. THROUCJI This is our birTl1place- OddTellows Hall -I906 Second floor Davis Hall was Transformed from an opera house To our second home in l908. THE YE RS.U . . . Warren CounTy High School has been a symbol of The search Tor wisdom and TruTh. Her hisTory is wriTTen in The hearTs oT graduaTes who have carried her inTluence To all parTs of The world. Since her founding in l906, our high school has conTinued To produce men and women who have Taken Their places in The world wiTh greaTer wisdom and keener undersTanding gained in The years spenT here. Come wiTh us, as we relive The golden memories oT our TirsT TiTTy years. CHAPTER I ChapTer l in The sTory of Warren CounTy High School reveals The acT of creaTion, The moTive behind The acT, and The immediaTe eTTecTs of The acT. On March I4, l906, in order To TurTher public school educaTion, The legislaTure of The STaTe oT Virginia enacTed a law which provided Tor The esTablishmenT and mainTenance oT a sysTem of public high schools. AlThough cerTain high school subiecTs had been TaughT in The2ounTy for more Than ThirTy years, a Tour-year high school did noT begin operaTing unTil The l9O64l907 session, following The acT oT I906. The T'irsT high school, known as FronT Royal High School, had iTs beginning in a Three-sTory brick building locaTed on SouTh Royal Avenue. AT ThaT Time The building, which also housed The graded school, was known as OddTellows Hall. Mr. Thomas W. Troxwell was TirsT principal ol' The high school deparTmenT which boasTed Tour Teachers and TorTy sTudenTs. During The period l906-l908 commercial work was in- Troduced in The high school curriculum. CHAPTER II ln l908 increased enrollmenT made iT necessary To move The high school To Davis Hall, a building on Main STreeT formerly used as an Opera House. Tha high school now had Tour classrooms, a sTudy hall, and an assembly hall. The Two-year sTay in Davis Hall saw The inTroducTion of a normal Training course for Teachers. CHAPTER Ill A second Transfer was made in l9l0 To a new 525,000 brick building on CrescenT STreeT, known as The FronT Royal High and Graded School. This building conTained eleven classrooms, an audiTorium, a principal's oTTice, and a library. Mr. A. B. BrisTow was The TirsT principal in The new loca- Tion. The TirsT graduaTing class, oT Tive members, received Their diplomas in This building. The nexT Tew years wiTnessed The consolidaTion oi sev- eral counTy schools and in l9I8 The name of FronT Royal High School was changed To Warren CounTy High School by The counTy school board. However, This change did noT acTually Take place unTil The I923-l924 session. Con- solidaTion broughT abouT our bus TransporTaTion sysTem, and This in Turn soon over-loaded The high school TaciliTies, To provide Tour addiTional classrooms, The TronT base- menT of The high school was excavaTed in l923 aT a cosT of 54000. The nexT expansion Took place in l927 To provide Three addiTional classrooms. Upon The compleTion oT a new primary building in l936, Tive more classrooms were made available Tor The high school deparTmenT. I Several changes also took place in the high school curriculum during this period. ln i920 the normal training course was discontinued. An agricultural course. with accompanying shopworlc, was added in I927. In I934 the band and choral groups were organized. Home economics was introduced in I936. During the stay in the Crescent Street building, numer- ous extra-curricular activities were introduced including the annual and various vocational-related clubs. The eighth grade was added in i928 and a tive-year high school began operation. CHAPTER IV An announcement. in I937, that the American Viscose Corporation intended to locate a large rayon factory in Warren County made it necessary to act at once to plan tor a new high school building. Sixteen acres tronting on West Shipe Street and crown- ing a hill in southern Front Royal were purchased tor Sl5.000 as a site for the new high school. Construction began in I938 and the 5300.000 structure was completed tor the I94O-l94l session. This building, one ot the best equipped in the state, contained eighteen classrooms. four laboratories, a tive- room home economics department, an auditorium seating 975 persons. a double gymnasium, a sound-proof music room, a cafeteria and kitchen, a library, three othces for the administration, thirteen ottices tor teachers, tour loclrer rooms. and a vocational shop. Special teatures ot the school include: an automatic clocl:-and-bell system, a public address system over which announcements can be made to the entire school, and individual lockers. To this plant, tour more classrooms were added in I95l in order to accommodate the rapid increase in enrollment.. Mr. Q. D. Gasque, who became principal ot the high school in l925, served as principal in our present location until I945. At that time he became Division Superintendent of Schools for Warren and Rappahannock Counties, and Mr. James S. Duff succeeded him as principal. There were A home of our own-a dream come true in l9I0 500 students enrolled in W. C. H. S. in l94O. Today our school has an enrollment ot I.O2O students. ln I940 a course in general shopworl: was added to the high school curriculum. With the co-operation ot local merchants. a course in distributive education was estab- lished in I946. Improvements have also been made in the college preparatory course. Students in the tour upper grades may now take advantage of 'Four years in English, social studies, and mathematics: three years in science: and two years in Latin. Spanish, and French. Four years of physical education are available to all students. Those with special artistic talents may also talce advantage ot' our art program. Today our school boasts a student council, six service groups, five musical organizations, two publications, ten class-related clubs, a sports club, and eight athletic teams. Each organization malces a vital contribution to our lite at Warren High. Special high-lights this year include our band perform- ance at the Mosque in Richmond tor the Virginia Education Association Convention this tall, and our undefeated toot- ball team, the tirst in our history! is a n As this year draws to a close, golden memories ot our first titty years mingle with golden dreams of the future. and we lool: baclcward to a most wonderful past--'Forward to a more glorious future. -by Joyce Steed Home, Sweet Home-present and future. I fm 4 FOREWORD Today The Mirror STaTT loolcs baclc on edu- caTion in Warren CounTy High School. IT is a long glance Tor iT covers a Tull TiTTy years. IT sweeps Through Tour diTTerenT buildings, Tive superinTendenTs, and an unTold number oT prin- cipals and Teachers. TT covers you, The pupil. The essenTial ingredienT oT all high school ac- HvHies FiTTy years ago This glance inTo The pasT would have held noThing buT The ambiTion oT leaders. Today iT holds TiTTy years oT accomplishmenTs in The Tield oT educaTion. Since I906, when a high school was begun in Warren CounTy, unTil The presenT Time, many golden memories have made Their appearance. School days provide us wiTh more experiences. opporTuniTies, momenTs To remember, Triend- ships, and exciTemenT Than we could ever Tind so combined elsewhere. Warren CounTy is proud oT These TiTTy yearsg we oT The Mirror STaTT are proud oT Them. IT is our privilege To inviTe you To review wiTh us These years, and To help us celebraTe The Gold- en Anniversary oT high school educaTion in Warren CounTy. There will be memories- Golden Memories--of . . . CONTENTS H I PEOPLE ORGANIZATIONS I I I FEATURES SPORTS R 51 .- THE TA A TRIBUTE To Coach Eclc Miers, a man who has conlribuled much fo +he alhlelic life of Warren High, we pay 'rribule in fhis, our I957 Mirror. As a coach he has builr 'reams we are proud ol. and his undefealed foolball ieam is a golden memory of our fiffiefh year. His palience and undersfanding have won him a place in 'rhe hearls of all of us, and our pride and admiralion will go wi'rh him always. 9 HIGHLIGHTS During Phe pasl fifPy years Warren Counfy High School has conlinually pros- pered. Honors. records self, and olher ou'r- sPanding evenfs have made each year dif- ferent The fifPiePh year has cerfainly had imporlanl' l-lighlighPs for all of us. Here. we presenl Phese momenfs Po remember Po you. JeaneP'Pe Hinlrle, marching before 'Phe Pep Band aP all baslrefball games, gave W.C.H.S. a half- 'Pime show unequaled by any opponenP's school. AK Mr. Dulif discusses Phe MeriP Scholarship Confesl' wi'Ph Joyce SPeed. Blake Bacon and Marlene Ford who reached 'Phe na'Pional finals. Their achieve- meni' broughi' a high honor Po Phe school. Dwayne Flefcher scores Phe only Pouchdown of 'Phe game in which 'Phe WildcaPs defeafed Hand ley on Pheir march Po 'Phe firsi' undefeaPed unhed 'foofball season in Phe hns'Pory of Phe school OF THE FIFTIETH YEAR df. The Warren Couniy High School Band, direcied i' -an 'G' The New York bound Senior Class, in an eFfor'I' +o raise money for This excursion, sold sofl' drinks, candy, and pop corn ai baskefball games and sponsored several soclx hops. by Mr. Harry E. Parlrer, is in concerf af The Mosque in Richmond before fhe Sfaie Teachers' Con- venfion. Explorer Scoul' Jack Rives, having been chosen as Their represen+a+ive by all fhe assembled boys, presen+s fo Governor Slanley a special copy of +he Scoul' Handbook. A+ lhe righf is Mr. George W. Bradley, Jr., dis+ric+ commissioner. ,f f,'i . Q r I - g ,f .fi M- AH! ' XJ 'X I L! 6f4'4ff ' kj fe I 'V C C fs , if ,A l .. eff ffl L .lui L X. QA' 1 'KfL!Lf4CL- M' flyiff LHC- -' 47 S' L if ,456 , fc ff' , , Q 5 C ,L , quiz 441- I -3, 1, n 4 1 , f. Q VAT XA fycjg X fyffqxl L I if-A ' were iclealislic, infellecfual, indescribable. 4 ,'.ff4 'ff f A' Wvf f, C,f1 1,', Cf. -X cz Lu, Lyn, A A 'fl L 4' I I If f.fz' ,Inf f f 1, C 1 L. .'C ' .1 f, L AH V lr 1 f C K f 'L iff 1 Lf I f Each class has Hs leaders, Hs willin work- f ff! ' Q ers, Hs people of varied lalenls, and They f f e 5 ff, I 1 ,L will, as lhey have for lilly years, 'rake lheir 4 place in lhe world-lo lead. lo serve, and ff' z lo dream of lhe pasl . . . and The fulure. ask X . 50 .A sg . Q. 3 SUPT. QUINCY DAMON GASQUE is really super in performing his duries as head of fhe Warren Counfy Public Schools. Bu? no mai'- fer how busy he is, he always has lime for a smile and a few words wilh a s+uden+. MRS. LESLIE FOX KEYSER is shown as she was being honored in Ocfober, l955, by fhe V.E.A. as having devoied more years +o the profession fhan any ofher supervisor in 'lhe sfafe. We hail her as Our Woman of +he Year in Educafionu and we really lmow whereof we speak. LEADERS WHO Warreniles waiched Their dreams of lhe iulure lake shape under lhe guidance of leaders inieresled in helping 'rhern achieve Their goals. As iunior parlners in Jrhis under- Mr. E. T. Shiner, Chairman of +he Warren Couniy School Board, is discussing one of fhe many problems wilh rhe Board. They are Supl. Gasque, Mr. W. Mad- dox, Mr. C. W. Baldwin, Mr. E. T. Shiner, Mr. W. F. Kesler and Mr. H. Gruver. MR. JOSEPH EARNEST slands behind The office desk ready for any and all quesfions fhaf mighl arise 'From innocenf-'Faced sludenls. As vice principal he manipulales fha many +ransfers and lreeps 'tab on our sfale of heallh almosl' daily. ADMINISTRATORS INSPIRE, SERVE A D GUIDE US faking, il was necessary al limes lo seek permission lor an underlalcing or advice. They were happy when lhey received a Go Ahead, buf regardless of The answer, They were conscious ol lhe wisdom of The decision. MR. JAMES S. DUFF The problems seemed difficulf, ihe solulion no where in sighl, unlil we placed fhem in ihe hands of our principal, Mr. Duff. Years of experience aided him in giving lo all who cared 'lo inquire, palienf, wise advice lhal was sure lo dissolve fhe bifs of doubt and almos phere of uncerlainfy. 15 2.2 A MISS PRUDENCE SPOONER, Librarian DEEPER LET US TOIL IN THE MINES OF KNOWLEDGE. In The guieT sooThing aTmosphere oT The library, sTudenTs Toil over Their as- sfgnmenTs using The many reTerence and pleasure books Tor Themes, book reporTs and iusT plain reading enjoy- menT. From a ToTal oT 6222 books, includ- ing TicTion, non-TicTion, biography and Travel, I5 sTudenT librarians circulaTed approximaTely 2000 books monThly. From 350-400 sTudenTs visiTed The li- brary daily. STRESSING FUNDAMENTALS . College Boards won'T puule These sTudenTs who are sTucIying vocabulary words under Mrs. Czarnifzki. LANGUAGE IS THE DRESS OF THOUGHT English, as The medium Through which we Think and express ourselves, was con- sidered The basic subiecT and was re- quired each year. Classes were Iivened by discussions, panels, dramaTizaTions, and reading. l.iTeraTure by ouTsTanding auThors sTEmulaTed: a consisTenT sTress on spelling, vocabulary and grammar broughT abouT improvemenT in wriTing. I6 Warren I-ligh in !956 was a cenTer oT acTiviTy Tor sTudenTs and TaculTy. From The shops To The class- rooms, iT hummed wiTh The sounds oT The IOI5 young WarreniTes on The go. Locker doors were slammed as The kids sTowed Their coaTs or grabbed books Tor The nexT class. Movie proiecTors purred in The classrooms and guieT conversaTion driTTecl Trom a Teacher-pupil conTerence. The auTomaTic dishwasher rumbled in The kiTchen and TesT Tubes claTTered in The chemisTry lab. STudenTs chaTTed while waiTing in line Tor Salk sho+s. Rousing yells shook The building during pep rallies and enThusias- Tic clapping Tollowed assemblies. ATTer classes were over each day. commiTTees meT, aThleTes, musicians and acTors pracTiced, and iournalisTs worked on pub' licaTions. These Teenagers were on The go. Behind all oT The husTle and busTle ThroughouT The year were The guesTions: WhaT shall l do when I grow up? WhaT courses do I need To be pree pared? These busy youngsTers discovered TacTs abouT diTTerenT occupaTions in many ways. They Tired guesTions aT people who have achieved similar goals and lisTened eagerly To whaT These people could Tell Them. They searched Through books, Took cerTain courses, Took apTiTude TesTs, joined clubs and held iobs To Tind ouT more abouT The Tields ThaT in- TeresTed Them. ATTer analyzing The TacTs, They made The big decision and seT ouT Toward becoming every- Thing Trom ieT piloTs To housewives. The requiremenTs Tor each was diTTerenT buf There was one common denominaTor-The 'FundamenTaIs. Top Row: MR. JOHN OGINT: Language Arisq MISS GAYLORD GIBSON: Language ArTs, Guidance, MIR- ROR sponsor. BoTTom Row: MRS. ESSEX B, WAGNER: Language ArTs, Social STudies1 MRS. MADGE CZARNITZKI: Language ArTs. GREADIN' RITIN' AND 'RITHMETIC' QM, MR. JOSEPH M. BROWNLEE: Language ArTs, WA-CO-HI-LIGHTS sponsor: MRS. MARIE ROBERTSHAW: Social STudies, Language Ark. 17 X .il ,PN I' ww, . MV! .WI if ' W JILDXII Y. il Will' if 'WMIIW Ml! 'ffifyiuy Q af Libby Peylon is praclicing lhe lechnique of aging on Judy Trumbell under Miss Wood's supervision. Lae+um Nalalem Diem Chrislif' say Lalin siudenls Tommy Rusl, Mary Hable, Belly Granf. and Gwen Greenwall, lo Mrs. Rives. , , X 4 IIJJJIKII-' I LA GUAGE IS THE ARCHIVES OF BEHIND THE SCENES , HISTORY , ' ays Lalin sludenls lake home lales of DVGWGIWIS Iedm IIOW IO Plodllcei OIR e 5 1 og and Roman cusloms inslead of iusl plain y d I I., f 1 d - A B r coniugalions and noun declensions-while ears an auq 5 or pay pro uclionS and Dad Iislen eagerlymand wonder, Why lear-ierlcer or comedy performance is readyiv lo wasn'l il Iilce lhal in our day? ii I- - ' - - I French and Spanish sludenis merged under- go On' deIaIIS Hom Ilqhimq IO me IIMI dab of I slanding of foreign cullure wilh deeper apprecia- malceeup are sludied. lion of American Democracy. CC 77 NOT TO THE TUNE OF A HICKORY STICK J' JV X xi MRS. VIRGINIA RIVES MR. E. M. GEORGE MISS CAROL CARTER Malin, Algebra, Sfudenf Council, Lalin Spanish, Language Arts French, Language Arls, Tri-Hi-Y, Dra- ' Club sponsor. mafic Club, Nurse's Club sponsor. .LXL' lx L , .f X v -,. CAMPAIGNING ON THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL-Ann Jones' I Like Ilre Theme wins The hearly approval of BeTTy Marlow, Mary Green and Sandy GoTT, buT Mr. Young, Mona Peffer, and Franlcie CarTer seem a liTTle doubTTuI on Tha? IasT poinf. B T THE CADENCE OF . HisTory Teaches EveryThing, Even The FuTure MISS MAE BURKE FOX In The sTrucTure, decay and deveIoprnenT oT hise Tory, man Tinds an answer To The problems oT The world now and in The years To come. WhaT beTTer way is There To prevenT Tlaws in our governing bodies and way oT liTe Than by sTudying The serious misTalces and Consequences oT Those who wenT beTore us? The Treshman sTarTs wiTh ancienT man and his liTe. Spanning The years To presenT day IiTe, world his- Iory presenTs To The sophomore The growTh oT world CiviIizaTion. They learn ThaT all Too oTTen culTures are desTroyed by mans hungry quesT Tor power which evenTualIy resulTed in The desecraTion oT The IiTTle man by The powerTuI Tew. BuT in America, The IiTTle man Tound a haven Trom despoTsI Through hard-earned righTs he became irnporTanT. Juniors Trace This growTh oT Equal Iibe erTies Tor aII.'I Soon To have an innporTanT parT in solving local, naTional and world aTTairs, The seniors re-acT To hap- penings oT l956 aTTer a Thorough sTudy oT The sTaTe and naTional governmenTs. I9 Language Arls, Social Sfudies, Tri Soc Sponsor COL. T. B. APGAR Social Sfudies MISS CORA LOU HALL Language Arfs, Social Siudies MR. NORMAN COOK Language Arfs, Social Sludies MR. LESLIE C. YOUNG ial Studies, Senior Class Sponsor -I-Iu'Y N i. -ww .swf-I - I Q All scienfisfs aren'-l boys. Belly Lou Reil challenges Donald Miller's ex- planafion of ihe Ohm's Law in Mr. Jones' science class. FU , DERSTA DING AND Science ls Organized Knowledge denls worlcecl +o oblain a sound unclersfanding of Hue elernenfary facfs of clwemislry, biology and general science. S+range rerms became familiar ancl wi'rl1 a scalpel, a microscope, or a les? lube, ln lhis Alonnic Age, wlnen line wonders of sci- ence reach even inlo our own homes in forms from lelevision sefs lo cleaning fluids, 'llwe slu- llney opened llwe way inlo lascinaling new worlds. MR. FLOYD PILLOW MR. JOHN L. JONES MR. WILLIAM HALL Science, Mafh, Language Arfs Science Biology, Chemisfry, Hi-Y, Science Club sponsor. 20 MR. RALPH POWELL MR. ROY F. UNGER Malh, Sludenl Council sponsor Algebra, Geomelry, Trigonomefry, Au- dio Visual, Jr. Class sponsor. SECURITY Formulas and Equalions Malhemalics, occupies, by virlue of Hs viral applicalion in almosl every field of endeavor, a posilion of greal imporlance al Warren High. The malhemalics courses offered lo lhe sludenls were algebra, plane and solid geomelry, lrigo- nomelry and general arilhmelic. All were laughl wilh one common idea: lhe sludenfs fulure, and nol' lhe subiecfs pasl was of primary imporlance. 7 MR. GEOR6 BRADLEY ' og alh 1 MR. BERNARD KERIN Algebra, Language Arfs, Traffic Director. MRS. ETHEL DUFF Algebra, FTA sponsor lf a righl circular cylinder seems hard lo unclersland, Mr. Unqer gives his solid geomelry sludenls some visual aid. MISS LORETTA FOX MR. PAUL HARTMAN MISS MARTHA ANN COLVlN Secrefary Disfribuiive Educafion, D.E. Club Commercial Subiecfs, F.B.L.A. and Sponsor. Monogram sponsor. Buying and Selling: Farming: An increasing inieresl in correcl selling iecli- Our men ol flue soil sludied poullry culling, nigues lies caused line numbers enrolling in dis- foreslry, soil conservalion praciices and cropping lribulive educalion lo double in lwo years. among ollier inieresis of flue up-'ro-dale farmer. lra Frisfoe and Ronnie Pomeroy pay rap'r afleniion lo Mr. Sfolres explains a special selling poinl lo D. E. sluclenl. John Copeland who is culling a clwiclren under Mr. Fosler's Arnold Williams, and Mr. Harfman. insfrucfion. 22 MISS AUDREY O'NEIL MR. RALPH BARNETTE Home Economics, F,H.A. sponsor Math, Assisfanf Varsiry and J. V. Fooi- ball and Baskefball Coach. TO CAREERS . Fufure Wives!! Many would-be-hornemakers were engaged in learn- ing iheir profession in Jrhe weii equipped Home EQ Deparimenrs. Shirley Cosfelio checks procedure as Beverly Johnson demon- s+ra+es baihing baby in Mrs. Davidson's Home Economic Course. 23 MRS. GENEVIEVE MATHEWS Commercial Subieds, F.B.L,A. sponsor, Sophomore Class sponsor. MRS. MARY DAVIDSON Home Economics, F.H,A. sponsor MR. J. J. FOSTER Agriculiure, F.F.A. sponsor MR. HARRY E. PARKER Music, Choral Club, Glee Club, Band, MR. LLOYD ROBINSON Shop, Mechanical Drawing. MR. ESTLE MIERS Physical Education, Foofball and Baskefball Coach. MR. JOSEPH MURABITO Shop, Hi-Y sponsor. 24 MUSIC OF NOTE-Mr. Parker seems quile proud of lhe 'Fine performance lhe lrio, composed of Elizabefh Smifh, Lydia Peachey, and Barbara Pickrell, gave in lhe Chrislmas Concerf. Those sludenls inieresied in music, whelher vocal or inslrumenlal, made ihe school melody conscious fhrough lheir work. Under Mr. Parker's direclion lhey reached heighls undreamed of. DEVELOPING TALEN TS AND l MADE IT! -Richard Williams and Doug Henry are inienl on lheir work in +he melal shop, under lhe supervision of Mr. Robinson. Useful gadgels come 'From lhe shop. The ral-a-ral-lal of fhe rivefer and fhe whine of lhe eleclric drill were familiar sounds in melal shop. Noi io be ouidone by lheir woodworking neighbors, melal shoppers showed wha? could be done wilh power machines and a piece of lin. E X ' 1 F. wa? 1? f f FT I E Q x Q Q ' Q A - , Z 51 n 4, my m gs. eff: -f Q I s ll! sllfk. I 'c S s Q. gg . Q- iff EA A X A? G .S 5 xi 5 Q' ' A 3 6 is x 0 L s F5 .k 'F ,iv 5 'f .pm 4 5 1 E F Qi, . 4. 2 Eisw ,siaii ,Q .XM . 5, E E 1 Q , I , ff-x .S F E ,fi s A1 H Q. '44 , fx -' Q f X M- 'iv 5 F '1q:1,5 -.:.. sqm: , ln The Tall, aTTer receiving our class rings, we became seniors. AT lasT, our Turn had come. The digniTied and all powerTul place To which Warren l-lighians sTrive was ours: iT was our Turn To preside over sTudenT organizaTions, our Turn To occupy The TronT seaTs in The audiTorium. We could righTTully claim The honor and glory Tound only in The Senior Class. This was our biggesT year, our busiesT year. ATTer elecTing Jimmy Fox as President we Toiled diligenTly TogeTher selling wriTing paper. and worlced during Weaver's Day To malce money Tor Checking 'final plans for The Trip are class sponsors: Mr. Barnelfe, Miss Colvin, Mr. Young, and Miss Gibson. CLASS CF '57 Spoflighfs for The school bring a loolr of pride To The faces of Senior Offi- cers: Treasurer BeTTy Mar- low, Presidenf Jimmy Fox, Sergeanf - aT - arms Joe Biggs, Secrefary Kay Hin- chey, and Vice-Presidenf Jay Reed. our Senior Trip. And oh, The pride we TelT aT The success oT our play- Dino : The Tun we had ex- perimenTing wiTh The new spoTlighTs and dimmers. Dressing up on Friday was sorneThing we added To The presTige oi The Senior Class. There were honors ThaT came wiTh being Sen- iors, Too. Joyce STeed, Marlene Ford, and Blake Bacon won The highesT academic award The school has ever had by being chosen by The Na- Tional CommiTTee To Talce The Tinal lvleriT Schol- arship examinaTion. Phyllis l-laTTer was elecTed lConTinued on page 45l An air of good humor surrounding her, affrac- five PATSY ALESI'IIRE'S obliging manner has won her many friends. y Unpredicfable and independenf, LLOYD AL- GER has a lceen inferesl' in life beyond W.C.H.S. A iolly good fellow, STUART ALLISON, has a wif and helpful way like no ofher. Good-nafured and co-operafive, DAN AR- MENTROUT has plenfy of abilify and person- alify, and is well liked. The Iiffle judge. DON ARMENTROUT has led fhe Sfudenf Body wifh friendliness and firmness in a way all his own. Never af a loss for words, energefic KAY ARMSTRONG is sure fo add fun fo any gafh- ering and fop any sales record. Lighf fechnician for fhe play, BLAKE SPEEDY BACON surpasses all wifh his mafh and sci- ence and always does his besf. A good pal wifh a winning way and casual manner, NORENE BAUMOARDNER is a pleasanf, happy person. Seniors at Last O PATSY ALESHIRE: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Bowling I, 2, 3. 4: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Reporfer 4. O LLOYD ALGER: D.E. 4: Varsify Foofball 2. I DAN ARMENTROUT: Jr. Varsify Baslrefball I, 2: Varsify Baslcefball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. O DON ARMENTROUT: Sfudenf Council Presidenf 45 Hi-Y 43 Wa-Co-Hi-Lighfs Sfaff 4: Jr. Varsify Foofball 21 Jr. Varsify Baslcefball I, 23 Varsify Baslcefball 3, 4g Girls' and Boys' Sfafe 3: Traclc Team 21 Senior Play 4. O KAY ARMSTRONG: Tri-I'Ii-Y 2, 47 I-lislorian 3: Choral Club I1 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Ocfeffe 45 Science Club 2, Office Helper I: 6.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Bowling I, 2, 3, lnframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 43 F.T,A. 2. O BLAKE BACON: Hi-Y 2, Secrefary 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Senior Play Technician 4: Audio-visual 2, 3, 4. I NORENE BAUMGARDNER: Wa-Co-Hi-Lighfs Sfaff lg Monogram Club 3, 4: 6.A.A. I, 25 Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 3, 4. 27 Our LiI+le Man wi'rh a gianl size personalily, DOUG BEAR has a devilish Iwinlcle in his eyes. An irnpish crew-cur, a sly wil, and The love of living make JEROME BENDER The boy wilh a million laughs. Beneafh Ihe disguise of shyness, we find JOE PUNCHY BIOGS a good guy and a fine Iooiball player. Brawny JOE ELVIS BOIES, wilh his deep voice and long sideburns, enioys sporls and adds much 'ro dramalics. A Iruly down-Io-earlh person, CHARLOTTE BOWMAN possesses an independenl' person- alily and a warm and ready smile. Possessing a special manner of her own, HEN- RIETTA BOWMAN is Iops among her friends. A swell fellow Io know, RONALD BREEDEN is good-nafured and ready Io do his besl. A slar on The baslcelball courl, JIMMY THE DUKE BROWN has a Iceen sense of humor and a winning way wilh The girls. Class Election . 0 DOUG BEAR: S+udenI Council I: Spollighf Players 3, 4: Wa-Co-Hi-Lighls 2: Varsily Foolball Mgr. I, 2: Jr. Varsily Baslvef- ball I: Varsily Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Inframural Sporls Mgr. I: Traclc Team 4: Senior Play 4. O JEROME BENDER: Science Club 3, 4. 0 JOE BIGGS: Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Wa-Co-Hi-Ligh'I's 3, 4: Class Officer Sql.-al-arms 4: Jr. Varsiiy Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Varsily Baskelball 2, 3: Varsify Baslcefball 4: Track Team I, Caplain 2, 3, 4. 0 JOE BOIES: Sluclenl Council I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Spoflighf Players I, 2, 3: Science Club 3: Jr. Varsily Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Traclc Team 3, 4: Senior Play 4. O CHARLOTTE BOWMAN: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choral Club I: F.H.A. I: F.F.A. 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. 0 HENRIETTA BOWMAN: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Bowling I: F.H.A. I. 2, 3: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3.4: D.E. 4. O RONALD BREEDEN: Varsily Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: DisIric+ Team 2: Track Team I. 0 JIMMY BROWN: Jr. Varsily Foofball I, 2: Varsily Foofball 3, 4: Jr. Varsily Baskelball I, 2: Varsify Baslcelball 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls I: Baseball 2, 3, 4. 28 Happy as a lark, MYRNA BROWN spreads smiles and good cheer wherever she goes. A quief, refined manner and a charming per- sonalify make JUDY BURCH a real Dresden Lady. Whefher moving on The foofball field or work- ing wifh fhe class, CHARLES BURKE is fhere doing a splendid job. A loyal friend fo every. JAMES BURKE is quief buf finds somefhing fo occupy his fime. A soff voice and sweef smile characferize NEL- LIE BURKE, an indefafigable, efficienf worker and frusfworfhy friend. Beffer known as one of The Home Town Boys, FRANKIE CARTER always has a smile and a ioke Io mafch if. One of Mr. Fosfer's righf-hand men, TURNER CATLETT loves 'rhe soil and hopes some day fo be a farmer, Execufive abilify and a genius in shop, RICH- ARD CLARK displays bofh a jovial manner and a more serious side. Fox Chosen to Lead O MYRNA BROWN: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2: 6.A. 3: Inframural Sporfs I, 33 F.T.A. I7 E.B.L.A. 2. O JUDY BURCH: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 F.B.L.A. 2. O CHARLES BURKE: Jr. Versify Eoofball lg Varsify Foolloall 2, 3, 43 Bowling Ii Track Team I, 2, 3.4. O JAMES BURKE: D.E. 4: Sfage hand-Senior play 4: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. O NELLIE BURKE: F.H.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Helpers 4: Inframural Sporfs I, 2: F.B.L.A. 3. O FRANKIE CARTER: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Wa-Co-Hi- Lighfs Adverfising Manager 3, Assisfanf Business Manager 4. 0 TURNER CATLETT: EEA. I, 2, 3, 4. O RICHARD CLARK: We-Co-Hi-Lighls Sfaff 4: Jr. Varsify Foofball 2: Sfage hand-Senior play 4. 29 if afa ,wlili if M c Z Wifh an inferesf ranging from girls To music, TURNER CLEM, wifh all his curls, has added much fo The Pep Band. A friendly smile malces LEROY COMPTON welcome wherever he goes and a favorile among his friends. Two greaf loves, girls and cars, JOHN COPE- LAND is a busy man befween fhe fwo. Painsfalcing in all fields of endeavor, ALVIN CRAWFORD is desfined fo make a Iiffle man a big man. Behind The oufward appearance ofa noncha- lanf manner, DONNIE BARR has a sincere desire +o succeed. BELLE DEAVERS has a genfle, unspoken cor- dialify Thai endears her +o her friends. Unperfurbedly facing life, EVELYN DEAVERS malces her own friends and enjoys fhem. A sporfs enfhusiasf and car experf, RICHIE DENNISON has, wifh his cheerful affifude, won many friends. Dress-up Friday . 0 TURNER CLEM: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 45 Spoflighl Players Vice-Presidenf 4. 0 LEROY COMPTON: F.F.A. 3. 4: K.V.G. 3, 4: Safefy Pafrol 3, 4. O JOHN COPELAND: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Tracl: Team 2. O DONNIE DARR: Bowl- inq Ig Baseball 23 Senior Play 4, 0 BELLE DEAVERS: Bowling 25 lnframural Sporfs 2, 37 G-.A.A. 3, 43 Library Helpers 4. 0 RICHIE DENNISON: DE. 3, Treasurer 43 Varsify Foofball 2: Jr. Varsify Baskefball Ig Bowling I, 2: Baseball 2. 30 With a pleasant and obliging manner, DON- I NIE DOVE has won the triendship ot students and teachers. A zippy way and a giggle known to everyone, IDA MAE DOWDY lends a sympathetic ear to our problems. With unexpected sprightliness, friendly GA- LEN ECKARDT is a favorite with many and a hard-working D. E. student. Mischievous looks, dark black hair, and twin- kling eyes make DAVID ELLIS the Don Juan of the class. A gentle. serious outlook on life has brought FRANKIE FIGGINS much deserved respect and admiration, Quietly animated, ARBEDELLA FIX enlivens the society in which she is quite popular. Known tor his speed and outstanding athletic ability, DWAYNE FLETCHER has broken many records. A natural born comedian with a rarely dis- closed serious side, BOBBY FOGLE enjoys lite thoroughly. A Big Improvement O DONNIE DOVE: Varsity Football I: Track Team I: Stage-hand Senior play 4. O IDA MAE DOWDY: F.H.A. I, 2, 3. 0 GALEN ECKARDT: Student Council Ig Hi-Y 3, Historian 4: D.E, 3, Promotion Manager 4. 0 DAVID ELLIS, Spot- light Players 43 Senior Play 4. 0 FRANKIE FIGGINS: I-li-Y 2: Jr. Varsity Football 2: Jr. Varsity Basketball 2. 0 ARBA- DELLA FIX: Tri-Hi-Y 21 We-Co-Hi-Lights Statl 2: Intramural Sports I, 2, 3. O DWAYNE FLETCHER: Student Council 43 Hi-Y 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 43 Spotlight Players 33 Jr. Varsity Football I, Varsity Football 2, 3, 41 Jr. Varsity Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Track Team I, 2, 3, 4. 0 BOBBY FOGLE: Senior play 4. 31 Tops scholasfically, musically, and sporfs wise, MARLENE FORD goes nonchalanfly on her way af school or af play. A hard fighfing afhlefe, a real genfleman, and a credif fo any school, Senior Presidenl JIMMIE FOX is a favorife of sfudenfs and Ieachers alike. Sfyle and smile plus a radianf personalify make SANDY GOTT a favorife wifh girls and boys. Wifh a flair for wrifing and acfing, MARY GREEN displays a bubbling personalily and sweef ways. Wifh musical falenf embracing fhe band, glee club, and ensemble, BILLY GROGG assumes responsibilifies easily. A member of fhe Ocfeffe, PHYLLIS HAFFER. an execufive of fhe Disfricf Tri-Hi-Y, has a sincere and gracious manner. A cufe liffle redhead and a greaf fan of hill- billy music, SUSAN HALL brighfens fhe office. Shy, calm, and soff spoken, GRACIE HENRY has a way of winning friends wherever she y goes. I I gg, gg W. C. H. S. Notepaper O MARLENE FORD: Enferecl W.C.H.S. 2: Band 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Ocfeffe 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Science Club 3: G.A.A, 3: Jr. Varsily Baskefball 2: Varsify Baskefball 3, 4: Hockey Team 3: lnfrarnural Sporfs 2, 3: F.T.A. 3, Reporfer 4: Lafin Club 3: Senior play 4. 0 JIMMIE FOX: Sfudenf Council I, 2, Serqeanf-af-arms 3: Mirror Sfaff 4: Class Officer Serqeanf-af-arms 2, 3, Presidenf 4: Jr, Varsify Foofball I: Varsify Foofball 2, Co-Capfain 3: Capfain 4: Jr. Varsify Baskef- ball I: Varsity Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Track Team 2, 3, 4. 0 SANDY GOTT: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 4, Treasurer 3: Choral Club Vice-Presidenf I: Glee Club 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Science Club 2: Mirror sfaff 2, 3, 4: Class officer Treasurer I: Officer Helper 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Varsify Baskefball 4: Bowl- ing I, 2, 3: Infraniural Sporfs I, 2, 3: Girls' Sfafe 3: Senior play 4: Magazine Drive Capfain 3, 4. O MARY GREEN: Tri-Hi- Y 2, 4, Vice-Presidenf 3: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2: Science Club 2, 3, Reporfer 4: Mirror Sfaff I, 2, Liferary Edifor 3, Edi- for 4: G.A.A, 3, 4: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Senior play 4. I BILLY GROSS: Hi-Y 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4: D.E. Treasurer 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Sfaqe'hand Senior Play 4. O PHYLLIS HAFFER: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secrefary 3, Vice-Presidenf 4, Presidenf of Disfricf Tri-Hi-Y 4: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Ocleffe 4: G.A.A, I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. I: Hi-Y Council 3, Secrefary 4: Senior Play 4. I SUSAN HALL: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choral Club I: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Helper 4: G.A.A, 4: Bowlinq 4: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3. O GRACIE HENRY: F.H.A. I, 2: D.E. 4: Office Helpers 4: G.A.A, 3: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. 32 A fufure nurse, AMELIA HENSON is well- Icnown by her disfincfive handwrifing and her considerafion of ofhers. Wifh abiding and felling inferesf in fhe Senior Class, KAY I-IINCHEY confribufes greafly fo school life and fhe baslcefball feam. Infroducing fhe posifion of maioreffe of fhe Pep Band, JEANETTE HINKLE is beloved by all baslcefball enfhusiasfs, Musical abilify and real leadership qualifies malce AMOS HOLLINGER a fruly oufsfanding senior. A friendly senior and parficipanf in many dramafic producfions, LOWELL HOLSINGER loves fo have fun. Refiring behind a serious manner, SHIRLEY HOUNSHELL conceals his bubbling good humor. CARL HOWELL, wifh his up and coming manner, is an acfive parficipanf in audio visual and sporfs management A fufure pharmacisf, JAMES HUFF, wifh his exfremely efficienf manner, has proved him- self an able leader. Soldb Seniors ,gg I AMELIA HENSON: Library Helper 4. O KAY HINCHEY: Sfudenf Council 33 Spoflighf Players I, 25 Science Club 4, Secrefary 25 Wa-Co-Hi-Lighfs Sfaff 2, Co-Circulafion Manager 3: Feafure Edifor 4: Class Officer Secrefary 2, 3, 41 Mono- gram Club 3, 47 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Varsify Baslrefball I: Varsify Baslcefball 3, Capfain 4, lnframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4' Senior Play Sfage Manager 4. O JEANETTE HINKLE: F.B.L.A, 3, 45 F.H.A. 43 Office Helper 4, Inframural Sporfs 45 Pep Band 4. O AMOS HOLLINGER: Sfudenf Council 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, Sfudenf Direcfor 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 En- semble 3, 43 Spoflighf Players I, 22 Science Club 2, 3, 4: Class Officer Presidenf 2, 35 Bowling lg Hi-Y Council Presidenf 41 Senior Play 4. 0 LOWELL HOLSINGER: Spoflighf Players 2, 3: Mirror Sfaff 2, 3, 43 Jr. Varsify Eoofball Manager Ig Var- sify Baslzefball Manager I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr Team 2, 0 SHIRLEY HOUNSHELL: D.E. 3, 4. 0 CARL HOWELL: We-Co-HL Lighfs Sfaff 4, Varsify Foofball Manager 2, 3, 4: Varsify Baslcefball Manager 2, 3, 4: Baseball 27 Track Team Ig Audio-Visual I, 2, 3, 4. O JAMES HUFF: Hi-Y 2, Vice-Presidenf 3, Presidenf 43 D.E. 43 Hi-Y Council 3, 43 Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. 33 LEE JENKINS is a modesl, unassuming guy who enioys being among his friends and every- day living. Our Georgia Peach BEVERLY JOHNSON possesses musical abilily like no olher and is known by her soulhern accenf. Full of pep and school spiril, pelile ANN JONES makes good grades and friends as well. A ladies' man wilh all The characlerislics, ARTHUR KNIGHT 'fakes a greal inleresl' in his D.E. aclivilies. Wilh a cerlain sparkle and a 'ralenl in any- 'rhing she underfakes, DONNA KNOWLES lives and brealhes horses. Peck's bad boy has become a man in Ihe person of ROBERT KUSER, Ihe wif, 'rhe wag ol '57. A cuI'e and rafher quiel' senior, DOROTHY LAKE is a superb musician and a good sludenl. JEAN SOUEAKY LAING'S ever-flowing conversalion and convulsive giggle make her Ihe cenler of fun and a friend of all, I I W e a V e 1' ' s D a O LEE JENKINS: F.F.A. 3, 4. 0 BEVERLY JOHNSON: Enlered W.C.H.S. 3: F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 43 Inlramural Sporls 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. O ANN JONES: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Treasurer 3: Science Club 2, Secrelary 3, 4: Mirror Slalf I, 2, 3, Edilor 4: Li- brary Helpers 2: G.A.A, 4: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. 0 ARTHUR KNIGHT: Sludenl' Council I: D.E. 3, 4. O DONNA KNOWLES: Enlered W.C.H.S. 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3. 4: Science Club 2, 3: Wa-Co-Hi-Lighfs Slall 2. Co-Circulalion Manager 3, Business Manager 4: Class Officer Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Inlramural Sporls 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Lalin Club 3. 0 ROBERT KUSER: D.E. I. 2: We-Co-Hi-Lighfs Sfaff I. O DOROTHY LAKE: Band I, 2, 3, 4' Eensemble 2, 3, 4: D.E. 4: Inlramural Sporls I: F.B.L.A. 2, 4. 0 JEAN LAING: F.H.A, I, 2, 3, 4: We-Co-Hi-Lighls Slaff 2: GAA. i, 2, 3, 4, Jr. vafssiy Baskefball I: Intramural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. 34 Wifh fhe giff of gab, red-headed AUGUST LEADMON is full of vim and vigor, JANET LEADMAN'S affracfiveness and good nafure have aided in her successfulness in school life. lnfensely inferesfed in foresfry, ALLEN LICK- LIDER divides his Iime among school, wife, and work. ELIZABETH LlBBY LINDSTROM has charm and beaufy fhal' is only exceeded by her repu- 'rafion as a horse woman. High sfepping drum maioreffe BETTY LOCK- HART has led fhe band fhrough many parades and herself info fhe friendship of all. NANCY LONAS seems always Io be happy and gay and can usually be idenfified by her giggle. A special brand of laughfer, and 'rhe sprinkle of silver in her black curls are PATTY LYNN'S characferisfics. Wifh a breezy business-like manner, red- headed PATSY MALLORY carries ouf her olans and is always full of fun. Boosts Class Treasury as 0 AUGUST LEADMON: Tri-Hi-Y 3: D.E. 4: Office Helpers 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3: lnlramural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3. O JANET LEADMAN: Sfudienf Council I, 2, 3: F.H.A. I, 3, 4, Presidenf 21 Monogram Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: lnframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Soffball I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. I, 2, 3, Parliamenfarian 4. I ALLEN LICK- LIDER: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Presidenf 4: Track Team 3: Norfhern Triangle Federafion I, 2, 3, Reporfer 41 K.V.G. I, 2, 3, 4. 0 LIBBY LINDSTROM: Enfered W.C.H.S. 3: D.E. Secrefary 4. 0 BETTY LOCKHART: Choral Club Ig Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Maioreffe 2, 3, Drum Maiorelfe 45 F.H.A. I, 2: Office Helpers 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Bowling I, 2. 3, 4: E.T.A. 37 Senior Play 4, O NANCY LONAS: F.H.A. I, 2, 31 Office Helpers 3, 4: G.A.A. 27 lnframural Sporfs I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 3. 0 PATTY LYNN: Sfudenf Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, 4: Choral Club Presidenf Ig Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2: Mirror Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Library Helpers Ig G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Varsify Baskefball 43 Bowling 2, 31 lnframural Sporfs I, 27, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. 0 PATSY MALLORY: Choral Club lg Glee Club 2, 3, 41 F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 lnframural Sporfs Ig F.B.L.A. 2, 3. 35 Always an aflraclive and siylish dresser, VALLIE MALLORY displays a carefree bul' pleasing personalily. i ROGER MANUEL, or Frog as he is known by his many friends, adds an enlhusiasiic spark +0 classes. BETTY MARLOW is as Ialenled in her every- day relarionship as she is on Ihe baskelball courl. Dynamiie on Ihe baskeiball courl and The fool'- ball field, JOHN MARLOW displays a grand physique and a personaliry all his own. Excelling where olhers fail, CAROL MAUCK, wilh her business abilily, is in conslanl' demand. Carrying her heighf gracefully CHARLOTTE MENEFEE is an assel ro 'rhe baskefball Ieam and Io many ofher underfakings, Wirh curly blond hair and a prankish way, DANNY MENEFEE adds a sparkle 'ro any group. Tall and energelic, ALLEN MILLER is an ac- 'rive member of Ihe D.E. club and always seems Io be enjoying life. L Dino Presented 0 VALLIE MALLORY: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2, 3: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: D.E. 47 Bowling I, 2, 3.4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3. Treasurer 4. 0 BETTY MARLOW: Sludenl Council Secrelary 2, Vice-Presidenl 3: Spollighf Players, Secrelary-Treasurer I: Science Club 2, 3: Mirror Srall 2, Adverlising Manager 3, 4: Class Officer Presidenl I, Treasurer 4: C-S.A.A. I, 2. 3. 4: Jr. Varsily Baskelball I, 2: Varsily Baskelball 3, 4: Jr. Varsily Cheerleader l: Hockey Team 3: Bowling I, 2: lnrramural Sporis I, 2, 3: Girls' and Boys' Slale 3: Larin Club 3: Senior Play 4. 0 JOHN MARLOW: Sfudenf Council I, 4: Band I: Spollighl Players 4: Science Club 2, 3: Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4: Jr. Varsily Baskelball I: Varsily Baskelball 2, 3, Caplain 4: Baseball 4: Dislricl Team 2: Track Team I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4: Mirror 2, 3, Circulafion Manager 4. 0 CAROL MAUCK: Enlerecl W.C.H.S. 3: F.B.L.A. 4. 0 CHARLOTTE MENEFEE: Library Helper 4: Monogram Club 4: G.A.A. 3, Presidenl 4: Jr. Varsily Baskelball Ig Varsily Baskelball 2, 3, 4: lniramural Sporlrs l, 2, 3, 4. O ALLEN MILLER: Hi-Y 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: D.E. 4: F.B.L.A. 2. 36 1 .fly ,N 41. , ,LQ-,.. A perl Iiffle nose andifreckles galore combine fo make GLENNA MILLER a real personalify. Being oulsfandinq in foresfry. PAUL MIT- CHELL adds much fo fhe F.F.A. club and ifs acfivifies. JOAN MONTGOMERY'S expressive, velvef brown eyes, and impish manner make her sfand ouf in a crowd. An infecfious chuckle and an abilify fo gef fhings done has won RITA MORRIS innumer- able friends in W.C.H.S. Saucily sprinkled wifh freckles, and a frue lover of sporfs, BETTIE LEE MORRISON gives a friendly Hi fo everyone, In his cheerful and agreeable way, RAY MURPHY is a swell all around guy who loves fo dance. A man nof of words buf of deep fhoughfs and deeds is RICHARD McDONALD. On Fridays JIMMY MCINTYRE changes his devil-may-care affilude and dons a 'rypical Senior mien. As Class Play l O GLENNA MILLER: F.l-l.A. I, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Inframural I, 2, 3, 4. 0 PAUL MITCHELL: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Senfinel 4: Varsify Foofball I, 2, 3, 43 Track Team I. 2. 0 JOAN MONTGOMERY: Choral Club I: D.E. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 lnfras mural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4. O RITA MORRIS: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Spoflighf Players 2, Presidenl 3: Mirror Sfaff 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Bowlinq Ig lnframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 4, Vice-President 3: Lafin Club 3: Hi-Y Coun- cil 3. 0 BETTIE LEE MORRISON: C5.A.A. I, 2, 3., Vice-Presidenf4: Varsily Basketball 43 Hockey Team 2: lnframural Sporfs I. 2, 3, 4. I RAY MURPHY: D.E. 3, 4. 0 RICHARD McDONALD: D.E. 3, 4. O JIMMY MCINTYRE: Jr. Varsify Foofball I: Wa-Co-Hi-Lighis Sfaff 2, 3i D.E, 4. 37 Under a serious demeanor and quiel delermi- nalion SHIRLEY NOAKES has a very happy personalily. Genllernanly and a bil shy, RONALD OAKES is Iighlning on 'rhe iraclc leam and a man among men. Our own Killy Wells, energeiic and congenial HELEN PAIGE is a lrequenl parlicipanl in lalenl shows. Lillle misses DALE PARTLOW'S lovely big eyes and her Iceen inleresl in-iusl everylhing. A F.F.A. lellow, RAYMOND PARTLOW, wi+h a bil of playlulness, is never-lheless a calm reasoning person. Tiny, quiel and a bil' shy, DEANNA PEARSON is a real power when il comes lo managing baslcelball or lyping. Wherever lhere is fun, Ihere is FENTRESS PEARSON who wins friends by his jovial man- ner. A+ her job or in Ihe classroom, KAY PEAR- SON mainlains an abilily lo gel Ihings done on lime. Spotlights and Dimmers I SHIRLEY NOAKES: F.I'I.A. I, 2, 3, 4: D.E. 4: G.A.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Inlramural Sporls l, 2, 3. 4. O RONALD OAKES! Jr. Varsily Foolball I, 2: Track Team 2, 3, 4. 0 HELEN PAIGE: Glee Club 2, 3: Choral Club I: F.I-I.A. I: D.E. 4: Office Help- ers I, 2: Inlramural Sporls I: F.B.L.A. 4. O DALE PARTLOW: Library Helpers 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. I RAYMOND PARTLOW: F.F.A. 3, 4: School Palrol 3, 4: K.V.G. 3, 4. 0 DEANNA PEARSON: F.I-I.A. I. 2, 3. 4: MIFFOI' SIGII 47 G.A.A. 3, 4: Varsiiy Baslcelball, Assislanl Manager 4: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4. 0 KAY PEARSON: Sludenf Council 3, Member-al-Large 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, Poinl Recorder 3, 4: Jr. Var- siiy Baslcelball I, Manager 2: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, I, 2. 3,4g Varsiiy Soliball I, 2: F.B.L.A. 3, Presideni 4. 38 Cheering Ihe leam on 'ro viclory, energelic i l MONA PEPPERS long black hair and mis- , chievous laugh make her very popular. A melodious voice and a friendly disposifion are a few of BARBARA PICKRELL'S qualifies -a real friend 'ro everyone. VIOLET PICKRELL'S slaunch supporl Io Alma Maier. sharp mind, and sweel personalily have endeared her 'ro W.C.H.S. Always in a huslle, SHIRLEY PRIEST is a glib 'ralker and a s'ryIish dresser. Soir spoken and easy going, wirh a genlle laugh and a flair for sporls and prelly clolhes is GEORGIANA REED. JAY REED has won lhe hearls of his class- males by his lriendly personalily and silenl Clignily. LYNN REED, wilh his quick smile and depend- abilify, is always among a crowd ol friends. A bil on lhe bashlul side, buf neverlheless mosl agreeable, ORLANDO REIL goes along his own way. Purchased as Class Gift L 0 MONA PEFFER: Sludenl Council I, 3: F.H.A. I: Wa-Co-Hi-Lighls 3, News Edilor 4: Library Helpers 2, 3: Monogram Club 3, PresidenI4: Gv.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 4: Hockey Team 2, 3: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3. O BARBARA PICKRELL: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choral Club I: Oclelle 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2: D.E. 4: lnlrarnural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. O VIOLET PICKRELL: Sludenl Council I: Glee Club 2: Choral Club Secrelary-Treasurer I: Wa-Co-Hi-Lighls 2, Assislanl Edilor 3, Co-Edilor 4: Office Helper 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3, 4. O SHIRLEY PRIEST: Choral Club I: F,H.A. I, 2: Mirror Slall I, 2, 4: Library Helper 4: G-.A.A. I, 2: Bowling I, 2: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 4: F.T.A. 2, 4. 0 GEORGIANA REED: Tri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 4:Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choral Club I: Spollighl Players, Vice- Presidenl 2: Science Club 3, Treasurer 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Varsily Baskelball I, 2: Varsily Baskelball 3, Co-Caplain 4: Hockey Team 3: Bowling 2, 3: lnlramural Sporls 3, 4: Senior Play 4. O JAY REED: Sludenl Council, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4: Wa- Co-Hi-Lighfs Sfall 4: Class Officer, Vice-Presidenf 4: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Girls' and Boys' Slale 3: Track Team 3, 4: Senior Play 4. 0 LYNN REED: D.E. 3, 4. 39 An excellenl sludenf wilh arfisfic abilily +o maich, ELIZABETH REYNOLDS is always ready wi+h a big smile. SHERMAN RITENOUR'S inferesied approach Io anylhing new, keen mind, and winning ways give him special appeal. A real big shof in Ihe magazine drive, JACK RIVES, wilh his unusual falenf, is 'rruly one of our I-Iome Town Boys . Tallcing, Iallcing, and playing a bil, JOANNE ROBERTSON lakes her laughs wi+h her every- where ,she goes. Wilh plenfy of genile deierminaiion, BERTI-IA ROBINSON goes abouf accomplishing 'rhings and winning friends. Well dressed and always ready 'ro back up her argumenis, BARBARA ROWE is an ardenf horse Ian. Unoblrusively moving among her many friends, GLENDA SAFFELL gives one a sense of real sirengih. Wifh a quainf manner, and easy friendliness, LEON SEALOCK has an inIini+e capaci+y for good-nafured fun. New York Trip .. o ELIZABETH REYNOLDS: Library Helper 4. o SHERMAN RlTENouR, D.E. 4, Bowling 3. o JACK RIVES: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4, vefelly BasIce'rbaII Manager 2, Track Team 2, Senior Play Slaqe Manager 4. o JOANNE ROBERTSON: Enfered w.c.H.s. 3, Bowling 3, 4, e.A.A. 4, D.E. 4. o BARBARA Rowe, Trl-Hi-Y 2, 3, Choral Club l:Glee Club 2, 3, 4, e.A.A. l, 2, 3, vefealy Beskelball 3, Heeley 'reem 3, Bowling l, 2, 3, Inlramural Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. e GLENDA SAEEELL, EI-I.A. I, 2, D.E. 47 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. 40 A whiz on The TooTball field, ARTHUR SETTLE has an appealing personaIiTy To go wiTI1 his good looks. WiTh a genTlemanly manner and quieT sincer- iTy, BILLY SHADLER has an easy-going friendliness all his own. ConscienTious abouT her work, JEANETTE SHIPE is easy going and conceals her abiliTy wiTh shyness. Looking inTo The TuTure, MARY LOU SMED- LEY is oTTen seen driving The liTTle school bus or Typing like fury. Concealed inTeIligence, an inTense inTeresT in baseball and a bi+ of shyness are DUANE SMlTH'S characTerisTics. Adding To The voices of The OcTeTTe, ELIZA- BETH BETH SMlTH'S blue eyes and smile have a charm all Their own. A man oT The soil, JIMMY SMITH is aIerT on The gridiron and Tull of ThoughTTulness Tor his friends. Taking a serious and conscienTious aTTiTude Toward liTe in general and his work in parTicu- lar is OTIS SMITH. Wonderful Event O ARTHUR SETTLE: D.E. 3. 4: Varsify FooTball I, 2, 3, 41 Track Team 3. 0 BILLY SHADLER: D.E. 4. 0 JEANETTE SHIPE TriAHi-Y 3, 45 Glee Club 27 Choral Club Ig Library Helpers 4: lnlramural SporTs 2, 35 F.T.A. 3. 0 MARY LOU SMEDLEY Wa-Co-Hi-Lighh 2, 3, Head TypisT 4g Library Helpers 4. 0 DUANE SMITH: Baseball 2, 3, 4. O ELIZABETH SMITH: Tri-Hi Y 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Choral Club Ii OcTeTTe 45 Science Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 4: Hockey Team 3: InTramural Sporis 2, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4. 0 JIMMY SMITH: Jr. VarsiTy FooTbalI I, 21 VarsiTy FooTl:alI 3, 4: InTrarnural SporTs Ig Baseball I 41 Genlle and sincere, MARY SOURS, wilh her refined manner and independenl personalily, will really go places. The combinalion of brains, school Ioyally, and a Ialenl for organizafion make, JOYCE STEED an oufsfanding senior, A hoI rod enlhusiasl, KURT STIEFVATER, is a whif in geomelry and our own der BingIe . A characferislic Iillle laugh resembling a min- ufe bomb explosion, GALE STUMP is a de- volecl sporls fan. Ouiel buf very sincere, ELEANOR TALBOTT goes our of her way Io help someone. Mischievous buf appearing naive and shy, MATTIE TI-IARPE exhibils an obliging manner and a readiness for work. A pleasanl, happy person going our of her way for her Iriends, DOROTHY THOMPSON is a Ian of male singers. Sinking anolher baskel or enioying a ioke wilh her friends, BETTY TI-IORNE is Ihe spark be- hind many Things. Flnal Exams . . O MARY SOURS: Sfudenf Council 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2: F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: Wa-Co-HL Lighfs Slall I, Fealure Edilor 2, Managing Edilor 3, Edilor 4:CIass Officer, Secrelary I, Treasurer 2: Library Helper 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Jr. Varsily Cheerleader 2: Bowling 2, 3: In1ramuralSporIs I, 2, 3, 4, 0 JOYCE STEED: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, Vice-Presi- den? 3, Presidenl 4: Choral Club I: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Mirror Sfaff I, 2, 3, Lilerary Edilor 4: Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Jr. Varsily Baskelball, Assislanl Manager I: Varsify Baskefball, Assisfanl Manager 2: Hockey Team Manager 2: Inlramural Sporls I, 2: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: I.a'Iin Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Council 4: Manager of Magazine Drive 4: Manager of Jr. Variely Show 3. O KURT STIEFVATER: Glee Club 4: Spoflighf Players 4: Science Club 3. O GALE STUMP: Choral Club I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Jr. Varsily Baskefball I: Bowling 2, 3, Treasurer I: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3. 0 ELEANOR TALBOTT: F.H.A, 4. 0 MATTIE THARPE: F.H.A. I, 2: F.B.L.A. 4. O DOROTHY THOMPSON: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: F.B.I..A. 4. BETTY THORNE: Monogram Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Varsify Baskelball I, 2: Varsily Baskelball 4: Hockey Team 3: Bowling 3, 4: Intramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Soffball 2: F.B.L,A. 4: Senior Play 4. 42 A peppy girl wifh waves galore, MARGARET TOBIN has a Iof of humor and is a glib Tallcer. Vivacious BETTY RUTH WHITENACK is al- ways willing fo puf her business abilifies info acfion. A parfy boy wiTh real acfing abilify and Soufh- , ern charm, WARREN SNAPPY WI-IITSIDE has been a posifive addifion fo our class. An inferesf in cars and girls, pleasanf ARNOLD WILLIAMS is never foo busy To accommodafe a classmafe or help a Teacher. A good sfudenf and loyal friend, BRADLEY WILLIAMS is one of The serious minded D.E. sfudenfs. LOUISE WILLIAMS is a sfeadfasf friend who unobTrusiveIy and cheerfully does much for her school and classmafes. Wifh a franlcness and easy going manner, ISRAEL WILLIAMS Takes each day as if comes. Twinkling eyes and a sunny disposifion char- acferize ROSA BELLE WILLIAMS, a Tiny chafferbox wifh loads of friends. Class Da o MARGARET TOBIN: EI-I.A. I, 2, 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4, GAA. 2, Bewlare I, 2, 3, 4. o BETTY RUTH WI-IITENACK, Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, Choral Club I, Glee Club 2, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Science Club 2, Treasurer 3, Mirror Sieff 2, 3, Business Merreqer 4, offrre Helper 4, GAA. I, 2, 3, Jr. Varsify Cheerleader 2, Bowling I, 3, Secrefary 2, Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. o WARREN WI-IITSIDE, Enfered w.o.H.S. 4, Spotlight Players, PreeIderr+ 4, Senior Play 4. OARNOLD WILLIAMS: Sfudenf Council Ig Hi-Y 2, 3, CIIeeIeIrr 4, D.E. 3, Presidenf 4. o BRADLEY WILLIAMS: D.E. 4, Sfage Hera, Senior Play 4. o LOUISE WILLIAMS: PHA I, 3, 4, Secrefary 2, offaee HeIper3, 4, GAA. 2, 3, Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3. o ROSA BELLE WIL- LIAMS, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, GAA. 2, 3, Irr+rerrIIIreI Sper+e I, 2, 3, F.I3.L.A. 2, Haaerzerr 3, Secrefary 4. 43 Willw cally oulfils and a duck-fail RONNIE WIL- One of our Iraclc sfars is RONNIE WINES, whose LIAMS has a genuine, Iilceable manner and clweer- curly Iwair and conslanf pranlcislnness characferize ful disposilion. him. Jolly, goodvnalurecl, and a qreaf lover of base! ball, EARNEST WINES always has fun. Quiet induslrious, and serene, wi+I1 preffy eyes, Tall, slalely RODERICK WOODWARD sefs fem- SI-IELBY WILLIAMS can be seen walking dream- inine hearrs a-fIuHer and is always willing To add ily in +I1e Iwalls. his slware 'ro The fun. O RONNIE WILLIAMS: Inframural Sporfs I, Traclc Team 2. O SHELBY WILLIAMS: Siudenl Council 3, F,I'I.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Office Helper 4. O EARNEST WINES: Junior Varsily Foolball, 23 Varsify Foofball 43 Baseball I, 2. 0 RONNIE WINES: Junior Varsily Foolball I, 25 Track Team 2, 3, THEN GRADUATION. Asfounded Roger Boener, a Sophomore, looks af Seniors Jerome Bender, Kay Hinchey, Kay Pearson and Jimmie Mclnfyre on Friday displaying Senior dignify. Mr. Saunders, The official Timer for The vocafional Tesis given To all Seniors, lreeps a sleady eye on The wafch while Kay ArmsTrong, Doug Bear and Jean Laing Test muscular co-ordinaiion. lConTinued from page 261 PresidenT ol The DisTricT Trifl-li-Y and Amos Hol- linger, floor leader oT The Senaie Tor I957 Model General Assembly. Dwayne FleTcher was selecTed lor The AllfSTaTe Third TooTball Team and we boarded Tour Trailway buses on April I2 and leTT sinh-Q I Tor Three glorious days in New York. And yeT, in TruTh, we have noT reached The Top. Our berTh aT The pealc of a Twelve year climb is only anoTher sTep. ln a Tew shorT weeks, we shall puT on cap and gown and go one-inTo The TuTure. N M E M O R I A M SMITTY BLAKEMORE The Triendliness and helplulness of SmiTTy Blalcef more are qreaTly missed by The members of The Class ol '57, SmiTTy was an acTive parTicipanT in school acTivi- Ties. l-le served as Vice-PresidenT of his Freshman Class, and was a member of The School PaTrol and Junior VarsiTy l:ooTball Squad. Memories oi SmiTTy Blalcemore will linger long in The minds ol sTudenTs in TuTure years, for he Truly has leTT his TooTprinTs in The sands of Time. 45 Tannis MonningTon, Secreiary-Treasurer, has iusl' made a suggeslion Thai Tommy Ellis, Ser- geanf-af-arms: Gene Kendall, Presidenl, and Kenny Miers, Vice-Presidenf, don T seem To relish. IUNIOR CLASS AT lasT The Juniors are nearing The Top oT Their high school ladder. Each rung has broughT wiTh iT a hosT oT pleasanT memories and a Teeling oT ioy over Their accomplishmenTs. EnThusiasTically They sTarTed oTT The year's acTiviTies by TransTorming The gym inTo a miniaTure TooTball Tield Tor The FooTball Dance which hon- ored The school's undeTeaTed Team. LaTer, aTTer long hours of combined work and pleasure, The Juniors sTaged Their unTorgeTTable VarieTy Show in which sTars and new TalenT were discovered. Then, oT course. There was The Junior-Senior Prom, The dance oT The year, enTirely planned and carried ouT by The whole Junior Class. As a climax To l957 The Juniors solemnly buT proudly, marched up The aisle To receive Their candles Trom The ouT-going Seniors. NexT year will Tind Them ready To meeT any challenge and anxious To compleTe Their Taslcs successTully in Their Tinal year oT high school. 46 Mi-M llspfufzff- 5 J4- L 1 l Y ' .half .y2,,.'u4 uf'-14 -'V' 19,4256 of nb. aewgw ai.-AL.JwQQ MJ - My Firsi' Row: Hale Almy. Larry Anderson, Charlene Third Row: Roberf Bowen, BeH'y Bowers, John Andrews. Joyce Baqgerly, Jimmy Sue Barneif. Boyers, Doris BriHon, Gene Brown. Second Row: Frances Barr, Brenda Baughan, Jerry Fourih Row: John Brown. Pai Bryanf, Nancy Burch. Beckeff, Jane Benson. Cherry Blanion. Jane? Burke. Nancy Burke. Class Sponsors, Mr. George, Mr. Hall, Coi. Apgar, Mrs. Czarnifzli, and Mr. Unger are discussing ihe Junior Veriofy Show. SPONSOR FOOTBALL DANCE . . BIG Firsi' Row: Tommy Burke, Charles BurneH, Charles Campbell, Jean Case, Charloffe Chrisman. Ray Clarke. Second Row: Bobby Clegg. James Colfelf, Clar- ence Cook. Raymond Cook, Rennie Cook, Kirk Coons. Third Row: Belly Crawford, Sue Czarnifzki. BeHy Derflinger. Roberl Derflinger, Ann Dovell, Dean Dowdy. Fourfh Row: William Drury, Thomas Ellis, Jackie Figgins, William Fix, Richard Fox. Charles Fra- zier. SUCCESS. .PRESENT SMASH HIT Firsi' Row: Barbara Frisfoe, lra Frisloe. Jolnn Gardner, Judy Golf, Thomas Grove. Jean Grubbs. Second Row: Elsie l-lansell. Elsie Heflin, Donald Henry. Smilh Henry, Par Herr, Winfred Horn. Third Row: Wayne lreson. Naflnen Jenkins, Clar- ence Jones. Nancy Keim. Gene Kendall, Aubrey Lansberry. Four+l1 Row: Judy Lansberry. Nancy LiHle, Ron- nie Lowman, Tony Marclwi. Gene Maihews, Ken- nefh Miers. J LABOR OVER PROM... DREAMS REALIZED Firsi' Row: Elaine Milani, Polly Mills, William Mifclnell, Tannis Monningfon, Genevieve More- head. William Munch. , Second Row: Palsy Munson, Judy Myers, Roberi Myers. Maybelle Norfh, Roberf Offer, Carolyn Paige. Third Row: James Parsons, Edi+h Palierson, Lydia Peachey, Roberf Pine, Ronnie Pomeroy, BeHy Ramey. Fourfh Row: Margarei' Ramey. Barbariia Ramos, Linda Ramsey, Dennis Reed, Anna Reil, Linda Rifle. Fifth Row: Sluarl Riley, Elmer Riienour, Eileen Rives, Woodrow Robinson, Kennefh Rowland, Ruby Ruclacille. ff'J. Ml-iff, ,,f 9 'ffyllf' ' if , ,- ffzr, :Q 4334- I ,.z. .1-' ,sv 1 W4 D I I?l, ' i i lf, my ,XML Ab was Firs+ Row: Roberf Rulherford, Belly Sanlrnyers, Lavale Schneider, Ann Shenlc, Geraldine Shipe, Eleanor Showers. Second Row: Leonard Smedley, Sandra Smilh, Waller Srnilh, Brenda Slagg. Doris Sleed. Gloria Sfeed. Third Row: Gene Sloclcner, Dorofhy Sloofs, Alex Shaighfiff, Barbara Swanson. David Tharpe, Doris Thompson. Fourfh Row: William Thompson, Sonia Tolberf. Mary Ann Touhey, Robcrf Turner, John Updilce, Faye Vaughf. Fiffh Row: Buddy Walker, Barbara Weaver, Charles Whife, Jane Willcinson, Marqarer Wood. RECEIVE CANDLES . . . READY TO ASSUME SENIOR RESPONSIBILITIES BERRYMAN ELECTED SQPHQMORE PRESIDENT . gl Y' 'N Ee Sophomore Class enlered school lhis year irh much pride, enrhusiasm, and a grear desire o hold Jrheir own as one of lhe proudesl classes . C. H. S. has had. The Mirror Sraff offered a vicrory parry +o rhe class buying The grearesr number of annuals. The Class of 1959 enioyed Thar parry on January 9. There were more annuals 'ro be delivered +0 MRS. MATTHEW'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: F. Bowman, M. Frame, P. Curry, D. Showers, M. Wallers. Second Row: K. Walker, B. Kress, J. Miller, A. Johnson, R. Campbell, F. Campbell, M. S. Lawson. Third Row: W. Vaughn, D. Cooper, N S. Cosfello, G. Mauclc, O. Reynolds, G. D. Turner, D. Shenlc, Mrs. Math ,s. Fourfh Row: V. Har Ii garly, D. Hill, J. Ken y, . Ra D bell, G, Darr, C. Coo . NofPic1ured: M. Hunley, N. L ell, ea lock. K fx N Jlf Mr A Q ' A . , I f 'x .yr ,yl 1 . :, ir, il I ,I The Sophomores are geHinq ser for a responsi- ble and prosperous year. They are Sergeanf-at arms David Grove, Veep Hans Carfer, Mrs. Mafhews, Secrefary Archie Fox, Presidenf Mike Berryman, and Treasurer Fred Moore. Sophomores Than ro any orher class. This same spirir led rhem ro enrhusiasrically supporr all school acriviries and 'ro be eager beavers when rhe Sophomore play and parry were in +he orfing. As a group lhey were lhoroughly classecon- scious bur nor class bound. Life was so worlh living!! VICTORIUUS I NNU L DRIVE MR. KERIN'S HOMEROOM Firsi Row: E. Srceic, J. Mor rixrnn. B. Obeminain, L Jcinns, J. Jrrden. Second Row: B. Lei-iew, W. Miiier H, Wines, R. Picfiif L, Joinnwn, B. COOL, Third Row: F. Smith, M Manlmi, J. Honry, S. Rrworw bnrry, M. Bciwrrmn, M, FUI rp, B. Cusrard. Fourih Row: R. Bauqlicr, D. Clair, A. Sine, W. Gibbs, L, Breeden, B. Soaiozic, A Fleiciwer, L. Wins-5, J. Sea if-ck, Mr. Ker'n. Noi' Picfuredz L. Derfiinqcr B. Pcnweil, L, Reii, H. Ridqc way, E. Bernard. M. Lans borry, J, Scdictclii. 55 ' 9 '.f .-'L .vi f' 1' . 7 rf' 1 ' IP ii V. -1 ' ,M . 'Y, ,n ' pb' U ' Q 1' -a . f 5, MRS, fbfw ONS HOMERQOM 41 I MR. BRADLEYS HOMEROOM Y I 1 1 . lv J Firsi R64 E.Erclsby. Lonqf 6TQi!PYieH, C. Haxfvnakqnv Firsi Row: M. K. Eifnor. M. Wii iami., J. Alien L. Fi n P U SIFG-arbjr. C '. ,J , I N Hawicy. VSQIOHSGOWB J G2rBg',M einq, M. Noakcs, H. Tiwrnp Second Row: R, Bvorner, B. Jolwnswn, G. Lansbr-rm, L. I icn'B, Tuvrbiiin, Lindsey, Jfivnson, F, Mnvre, D, Johnson, S. Bridfws. Rfb: Baieyrfnids, J. Wiiliams, A. Soaiocic, B. Banlv., Third Row: D. Henry, T, Pac' B. Rowff, J. Bryan, T. Curry, ' .FCJNHJ nf A, Smediey, R. Lanqiiff, Mrs. Davidson. J. Scwers, B. Corwin, D. Wdlion, W. Kennvy, M. Bf-iiyfwmn No!Picfured: H. Frazier. T- Rush D- Tcbin' Fourfh Row: W. Bowman, G. Tyree, J. Gore, H. Caviar. U Srfxe. G. Crans. E. Rficmrs. S. Cwi'rnan, R. Cupp, Mr Biadieiq, 1 ' Noe Pidured: D rw, P. Siwfi., W. Robinwr 7. M.-.,, if H al J, F5033 N021 T Jug RLSJUWWNRQ3 lg, .- N fx TSKQXQRFILLED WITH PLEASURES A A W JJKCHIEVEMENTS MR. BROWNLEE'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: W. Lonq, H. Gilkey, M. Sisk, B. MENS, B. Blqqs, S Cameron. Second Row: S, Marchi, B. PuHen, D. Reil, M. Deavers, J Myers, C, Qrim, J. Henry, J. Werrz, G, WRIlIams. Third Row: R. Heflin, G. WoodeTl, T. Tobin, L. Harmon, R SeaToclr, L. Morrison, 6. Hirnes, K. Poe, R. Wniflocic, C Robinson, T. Munch, A. Se+He, J. Hickerson, A. Sayers. Fourfh Row: J. Woodford, F, CooTey, E. Carrow, A. Fox, L, SrnHl'v, G. Sfeed, D. Miers, R. Wines, R. Exfine, Mr. Brown Tee, J. Thomas. Noi Picfured: N. Sampson, C. Wllllarns, W. Jones, D. Rob Enson, J. Rarney. MISS McCLANAHAN'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: M, Duncan, B. Grant B, Semones, P. Tobin, M. Smodley, S. Rieqer, G. Sblpp. Second Row: A. Riddle-berqer, F. Sfowe, C. Oversrreeh G. Greenwalf, G. Jennings, S. Wood, E. Wriqlni, R. A. Wright Third Row: N. J. Kendall, J. MiHer, J. Davis, S. Ma+news. S. Forsyfn, M. Habef, M. Tolliver, J, Carfer, C. Jones, W. Gfasscodc. Fourfh Row: C. Harrison, W. Mlifer, J. D. Brady, T, Camp- beTT, C. Roqers, R, Wnflams, J. Bowers, J. Leadrnan, S. Cooksey, L. Rarney, R. Morrison, B. Sowers, V. Kniqnf, Miss Mcfffananan, Noi Picfuredz E. Jones, R. Mnchell, D. Ridqway, Q i0ffMwQ0af5f5f4i-C T ', fl nf , ,tvwbffhyfz ' Wvggiijju - X aw! wiyiy ' f .103 fr fr! 'V pjfzf fig df ' fm 5323 'lkiflgwfff 7g0Z7M54V 1' fjzd fLfWf72f Arif Q4 ORGANIZED. CLASS OF '60 Hi There! This is The Treshman class of W. C. H. S. No longer are They children oT elemenTary grades, buT are in Their TirsT year oT high school. They even have a voice in The school's govern- menT Through The STudenT Council. Nancy Driggs was elecTed Treasurer of The S.C.A. by The enTire school. They also elecTed Their own class oTTicers and homeroom represenTaTives. ln The sporTs Tield, in clubs, in school acTiviTies generally, The members oT The class oT I96O ac- fively Toolc parT and Their conTribuTions were worThwhile. NOT so green buT cerTainly growing is The class oT '60-all 234 oT Them. 55 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PresidenT Noland is leading Veep ColTon, SecreTary Casa- roTTi, Treasurer SToneburner, and Sergeanl'-aT-arms Driggs of The Freshman Class To The Top. Miss Fox gives Them serious aTTenTion. MR. ROBINSON'S HOMEROOM FirsT Row: B. Hoclcman, D, Bell, J. Lowe, C. Davis, S. Hounshell, W. Hev- ener. Second Row: R. Caldwell, C. Sawyer, L. WesT, D. Spencer, N. Bailey. E. Salmons. Third Row: W. Hannum, C. Terry, N. DerTlinger, J. Thompson, J. Nefhers. J. STeeI, W. Smifh, D. Rosenberry, Mr. Robinson. NoT PicTured: C. Salmons. MR. FOSTER'S HOMEROOM FirsT Row: S. Fadely, M. J. Cameron, J. Henry, A. HoTTrnan, C. lvlafhews. W. SrniTh, M. Frame. Second Row: W. Graham, J. Blakely, Presgraves, C. Williams. Baldwin, E. Thompson, G, Hall. J. ColTon, B. Henry, P. Parflow, M. Third Row: E. Robinson, S. Shadler, J. NoT PicTured: D, Frame, J. McDonald. MRS. WAGNER'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: l. Livick, B, Rell, L. Lamb, B. L. Hawes, B. Williams, S. Miller, B. Bachman, B. Marlin, M. Henry, P. Compfon. Second Row: A. Johnson, J. Vermillion, R. Rosenberry, D. Derflinger, J. Thomas, 6. Barley, J. Thompson, J. Funk, Mrs. Wagner. Third Row: D. Burke, M. Fisher, N. Hoop- er, F, McHenry, J. Burdeffe, R. Campbell, L. Cooke, R. Woodward, M. Bauqher. No? Picfured: J. Burnelle, S. Anderson G. Oakes, P. Sholll, J. Tharpe. MRS. DUFF'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: H. Deavers, R. Sfockner, P. Biqqs, G. Sfreels, R. Dove, W. Monrqonn- ery, G. Wines, W. Crawford, F. Mauck, R. Hawkins. Second Row: V. Smedley. J. Sarqenf, M. Laing, W. Deavers, S. Vermillion, J. A. Sells, P. Sealock, R. Powell, P. Reed. Third Row: Mrs. Dull, C. Wineow, D. Pinnley, J. Tennelf, E. Burke, M. A. Ruff- ner, A. Cullers, G. Poe. Nof Picfured: E. Hamblin, W. Robinson M. Lockharl, J. Sfoqdale. MR. POWELL'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: M. Williams, G. Cliifon, L. Kepharl, E. Smiih, B. Sloneburner, A. Sleed, A. Thompson, A, Rowland, J. Miers. Second Row: S. Miller, M, Gardner, P. Rines, B. Boll, M. Hirnes, F. Hawkins, C. Johns, C. Wince. Third Row: A. l-liserman, A. Johnson, D. Baer, R. Wallon, F. Edge, J. Derllinqer, D. Kersey, D. Thompson. Fourfh Row: D. Bailey, D. Miller, B. Sleele, C. Sampson, B. Jones, M. Cameron, C. Williams, l-l. Wimer, Mr. Powell. SECO D BEST I NNUAL DRIVE DO THEIR BEST ATTE D PARTY MRS. RIVES' HOMEROOM Firsf Row: B. Sloqdale, T, Beckner, M. Friskie, J. Dofllemeyer. Second Row: R. Miller, A. Sayers, M. Eafon, L. Mills, S. Wilkinson, J. Wine, N. Drigqs, D, Mills. Third Row: C. Grove, C. Holsinqer, S Cameron, R. Burke, K. Dawson, V. Seal J. Shlpe, J. Marrow, J. Andrews, Fourlh Row: J. Henry, D, Lee, J. Reqes- ler, B. Nicewarner, J. Woodward, G Brown, M. McCauley, N. Redmon, E. Jen- kins, Mrs. Rives. MISS FOX'S HOMEROOM Firs+ Row: L. Parflowe, J. Eidman. L Counfs, S. Melz. Second Row: Miss Fox, H, Pomeroy, C Rudacille, S. Hunl, J. Lainq, M. McCraw B. Slickley, J. Benson. Third Row: T. Lainq, C. Jackson, Cv. Wood A, Young, J. Jones, J. Malfinqly, J. Mc- Daniel, Cz. Seymour. Fourfh Row: C. Compton, C. Fox, R Tharpe, O. Parflowe, W. Miller, J. Mard ers, R. R. Pomeroy, G. Casarolfi, D Thompson. No? Picfured: E. Miller, C. Cave. MR. OGINT'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: C. Fox, C. Seffle, N. Cooke P. McVay, M. Johns, C. Fisher, M. Gail lord, Second Row: L. Meyers, J. Cvriffilh, P Lucas, B. Feller, M. Taylor, T. Noland, B Biqqs, Third Row: B. Bryanl, G. Cubbage. S Oliver, L, Kreisher, J. Russell, J. Irwin, A Lullrell. Four+h Row: E, Shipe, J. Heflin, H. Mor rison, E. Tharpe, W, Simonpiefri, R. Price Mr. Oginl. Noi Picfured: R. Washbourne EIGHTH GRADERS TOI THE PACE During The Tirsl few days of school The eighrh graders made guife a few affer-bell appearances in class. and gazed wonderingly al The upper- classmen who, even if They didn? lcnow all The answers, al leasl lcnew where They were going. They were eager and alerf and soon began To lalce an aclive inferesf in Their classes and ac- fiyilies. These, The newesf members of Warren High, have guiclcly 'ralcen Their place in Their sludenl body and are now ready To 'false Their nexl sfep along The Trail of educalion. T MRS. ROBERTSHAW'S l HOMEROOM Firsf Row: B. Hill, E. Mills, R. Mifchell, P. Canfield, C. Compfon, B. Mosely, J. Williams, B. Walfers, R. Ludwig, C. Greenwalf. Second Row: G. Groves, F. Cooper, B. Grim, D. Samson, D. Williams, N. Mauclc, J. Graham, B. Bowman, M. Hall, A. Sorrels, B. Murphy, B. Pingley. Third Row: Mrs. Robedshaw, P. Sloal, D. Lesfer, E, Prolifl, R. Williams, B. Carper, E. Houn, R. McDonald, H. Woodell, E, Day, W. Ramey, C. Tur- ner, S. Baqqarly. MISS WOOD'S HOMEROOM First Row: D. Frazier. Second Row: C. Offer, M. Kinq, C. Lander, R. Huff, L. Price, H. Johnson, P. A. Day, M. Russell. Third Row: Miss Wood, E. Rulfner, S. Seymour, M. Afhey, J. Taylor, L. Complon, D. Cunningham, C. Colf- man, E. Grove, C, Curl. Noi Picfured: W, Hamilfon, T. Kim, R. Snyder, R. Wallcins, A. Williams. MR. MlER'S HOMEROOM Firgf Row: J. Kenny, R. Brown, C. Hen- ry, D. Cusfer, G. Miller. Second Row: M. Barr, J. Blankenship, M. Fincham, P. Fosfer, M. Bufler, B. Kenner, W. Smilh, P. Bachman, E. Franks, N. Cook. Third Row: S. Morehead, K. Keyser. K. Hullihen, C. Ramey, L. Plauqher, S. Houqh, E. Houqhlon, L. Armenlrouf, H. Cullen, E. Claflerbucln. Fourfh Row: D. Sims, J. Deavers, S. Rappaporl, J. Crawford, B. Harrison. W. Shilllelf, B. Werlz, L. Miller, C. Sanfmyers, Mr, Miers. Noi Picfured: L. Thompson, M. Kline. MISS O'NEIL'S HOMEROOM Flrsi Row: C, Alrnarode, B. Klbler, J. Manuel, M, Lalno, G, Donaldson, L. Hellln, W, Rudacille. Second Row: Colley, N. Forsyllm, J. Lesley, J Zylsm, B. smarh, o, Purdymv L.: q , Kgys, Miss eil. 5,..'32r: ... 0 . 'ew arp, , uds . inf' jf 9 V V u ,J .l .,lr.,f ., , rr, ,U yt R, V J ff lk fr' VF' JVFW RW: r,,Jones, . 7 A! . . lw- ff by l ly e r I P, H .nry, 1,1 , l' HQ, G jI AW:adkll fnf'l:1vef, glnlel by L QE. O g,lJ.Ggf , my T .lg Eff ' 03, hird otz' R ' al ' s, R. 1, P e . e , obin, . i ' , X ly -5 FA, JXRIE-vekfl - U MN lfv:i:Tf+h LB, L. pk omplo .Davy R. cxir, rner, els an,6 lrwi .pen II, K. WMM oonsysyfl WB? cy' Slgjx I A A Noi cf' : w . L jllfw J . ig J ' , RE I OW'S H MEROOM I ' Ll:.ucer,,oer,.o- 01A I Brakyl, FklqqlEs,i:,IISlWek1k,PF. - . F6 U ll. CL If econd Row: J, Williamson, M. Kenny, V ik,5fC.Cook,D.l'larper,K,Dodd,B.QaL11- eron, S. Sours, E, Henry, M, Lonq. A. Henry, J, Bowman, C. Murphy, J. Third Row: P. McDaniel, B. Alexander, lk Burke, S. Cleqq, S. Brown, H. Kirby. Four+l'1 Row: G, Vauqlnan, B. Symons. 5. Clwadwell, fx. Warrick, P, lvlorrls, L. Cook, F, Derlllnqer, J, Farrar, R, Rowe, Mr, Plllow. Noi Picfuredz J. Dempsey, B. Derlllnq- er, L. Srnedley, T. Foqle, E, Ross, J. Brown, J, EdQe, N. l.llz.' 5 Ld! THEY S P53 of VARIETY OF INTERESTS . 59 I i ip W . llillifilfi ill NllWyjjUVfL13s,L?Lf5MjLf0OIlEL .AHI IE4fXiVITH BIG PLA S . 1 , A ff i ili ipllwil .J ir'iiiiff'lijM,1f lily A Qirroiflifwisly dkllyl .X X s - s I X . J .if J as J N 60 N S MISS HALL'S HOMEROOM Fifsf Row: Mimmio. s. siowe. J. Bowers, R. Warner, F. Pomeroy, B. Turner, F. Deayers, S. Breeden, V. Mc- Corrnifk, E, Munson, L. Harper. Second Row: K, Parllowe, B. Pearson, J. Bennefl, J. Cameron, J. Brachen, L. Weaver, D. Sloaf, D, Fisher, A. Reil, K. Hinkle, J. Slevens, T. Slrickler. Third Row: Miss Hall, J. Filzqerald, W, Sleed, F. Anderson, R, Armel, W. Wood, E. Brown, E. Hawkins, P. Comp- lon, R, Kirby, C. Calher, D, Bowers. Noi Picfured: D. Caflelf, L. Lainq, R. Loyelefs. MR. COOK'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: R. Curry, R. Miller, W. Bul- ler. J. Farnesl, F. Bowers. Second Row: S. Gill, M. A. Smilh, D. Mabry, F, Fox, G. Rhodes, E. Sleward, F. Dixon, L. Bridqes. Third Row: S. Cameron, P. Winn, J, Lainq, D. Ambrose, D. Howe, B. Car- ler, B. Foqle, l, Jones. Fourfh Row: D. Thomas, T. Showers, R. Sfoneberqer, R. Waqner, A. Banks, H. Brown, E. Rowe, Mr. Cook. Noi Picfured: J. Andrews, J. Bryson, P. Cook, S. Kuser. MISS CARTER'S HOMEROOM Firsf Row: S, Davis W. Siberl, R, Crane, W, Hammock, W. Louqhry, C. Campbell, S. Wood, D. Lainq, B. Goff, W. Davis, J, Smith, B. Burnell, E. Hall. Second Row: D. Gray, Fl. Thompson. P. Cooke, C. A. Coffman, S. Smilh. L. Peylon, B. Tyree, K, Afwood, J. Jordon. Third Row: P. Messenqer, W. Hensell. W. Robinson, D. Srnedley, N. Baker. J. Gay, D. Fadely, J. Williams. G. Curry, D. Bacheile, Miss Carier. NofpicfuredgD,Derllil'1Q9F,C,K9Gi'lSl J. Slaqq, THESE CREWS EXPEDITE EVERYDAY LIVING N f MR. EARL SIFORD H d C fdian .A ,X ,- ,- ,-Q : I' I , rf' Wilhoul lhem our 5O'rh year would noi have been complele, for lhe services and cooperalion +hey rendered made life on lhe hill more worlhwile for each of us. M. Laing, Mrs. L. Jenkins, Mrs. I. Mariin: J. Laing. Jean McDonald, G P co Mr P Beale ch f si ii? xml, f P t' .cs 1... f E . Q gf L, Q, L .. L X i ,nf x .-gs, Q., . ,.., Nbaqf. rx. - -f ffsyms 5. L .. .4-Q99 .Q-' 43 48 ,.-r.vQ.,1,,Q if Ls,- -. -Mg, -.xl .251w,a'x,,,g, Q ' JL. .,,....-7 is 'Y' i h A .i Vl L 1 ' i. JM, 4 X N' 3 f af' Y! fyqfwadv 1 fiwffwffw Jaffe MWLJ , JJ' 744 ,fe L24 L v AZN fnfzaf Za X LAW-ef, ,A ff '. M457 were remofe, refined, resfrained. CRGANIZATIONS .. In order fha? one may learn 'ro serve. he A musf nor only enrich his mind, bul he mus'r pul info praclice lhose principles which he has maslered. For filly years musical. lilerary, dramalic, and service acfivilies of Warren High have aided pupils in devel- oping 'rheir skills and +alen'rs. '.1 ff ,rf V ,1 - f,! , 1' fl f :Kirin y WV ff .fr Clf. U1 f i 1-ig '-w U f' m 4- 1 . X54 F' DON AND COLLEAGES Dances, TooTball and baskeTball games, clisTricT meeTings, a polio drive, college clay and parenT-Teacher conference clay. iucliciary meeTings,-all This and much more was on The calendar of evenTs Tor The STudenT Council This year. Under The guid- ance oT Mr. Powell and Mrs. Rives and The leadership oT PresiclenT Don ArmenTrouT, The oTher oTTicers and home room repre- senTaTives co-operaTed in an eTforT To serve The sTuclenTs and loeTTer The school. geafed: Mrs. Rives, Sponsor: u 15 gym A5 M wen 6 w IT, S 1 5 , 1 Gene Kefi:1isii,avice-Pifslidiliilg T ' CN'-' Mr. Powell, Sponsor, Nancy Driggs, Treasurer. Sfanding: Jay Reed, Serqeanf-af-Arms. ON be Q L. W7 L ' T Row: M. Ra , C. all r, T. Bray, M. Frislri, J. Myers, . Ver ' J. McDaniel, J. Colfon. DON ARMENTROUT Presidenf X,.,J' Second Row-: R. Rudacille, M. Sours. W. SmiTh, R. LangTiH', C. Overs+ree+, L. ArmenTrouT, T. Ken- dall, T. Noland, D. Flefcher. Third Row. K. Miers, J. Marlow, D. Grove, P. Sealoclr, S. Tolberf, L. Johns, S. GoH'. D. Miers, C. Turner. Noi' 'PicTured: J. Earnesf, S. Sfowe, C. Coffman, R. Ellinger, B. Tyree, P. BryanT. D. Reed, P. Lynn, K. Pearson, A. Fox. ll' 1 L- BOOKS GO OUT, FINES COME IN In The library There are always girls, our eTlicienT and indispensible Library Helpers, led by Miss Spooner, sTamp- ing passes, shelving books, checking magazines and oTher- wise Taking excellenT care of The library and iTs maTerials. Kneeling: E. Wrighf, S. Wood. Sealed: E. Reynolds, Miss Spooner, A. Henson, M. Smedley, S. Tolberf. Sfanding, firsf row: J. Myers J. Shlpe, B. Deavers, D. Partlow, M. Sours, L. Schneider. Second row: C. Menefee, N. Burke. Early in The Tall The S.C.A. spon- sored an informal dance To beneTiT The P.T.A. Scholarship Fund. Teens AgainsT Polio became The Theme oT The school laTer on in The year, as The STudenT Council conducTed a very successTul drive. A FaculTy-J.V. game was played as parT oT This drive. This year. beTore each baslceTball game and assembly program. The STudenT Council sponsored The sing- ing oT The Alma lvIaTer. KEEP ALMA MATER O EVE KEEL Auxiliary GovernmenT Workers Keep Warren High'5 Wheels Running RUNNING ERRANDS WITH A SMILE Every period The OTlice Helpers can be Tound busily carrying ouT Their duTies-answering The Telephone, selling paper and pencils, Typing TesTs, and cheerfully helping you. Office Helpers: S. Hell, B. LockharT, B. Whifenack, S. Williams, J. Baggarly, P. BryanT, N. Lonas, L. Fox. GUIDING TO SAFETY The Bus PaTrol has done a very crediTable iob This year by seeing ThaT The sTudenTs geT To and from school safe and sound. Firsl' Row: J. Leadman, J. Heilin, W. Glascock, D. Cooper, E. SfewarT, C. Williams, H. Paige, G. Shipe, I. Dowdy, B. Pullen, L. Johns, R. Wines, M. Fulop, P. Mifchell, J. Gore, B. Sealock, Mr. Bradley. In Bus: R. Parflow, L. Compfon, T. Tobin, R. Heflin, F. Moore, D. Tobin, E. Mauclz, D. Menefee, G. Himes, D. Baer, D. Beily, E. Shale, K. Rowland, D. Henry, B. Harrison, C. Harri- son, B. Johnson, G. Sfagner. . A -we , i D , 1 s 5 . mu, , l - . Q HI-Y COUNCIL Firsl Row: A. Hollinger, Presidenf: P. Hafler, Secrelaryi Miss Fox, Miss Wood. Second Row: J. HuFl, C. Overslreel, B. Sanfrnyers, Mr. Hall, Miss Carler. Third Row: Mr. Mura- bifo, J. Sleed. For Thine ls The Kingdom, lhe Power, and The Glory Forever. Amen. The prayer is ended, and lhe meeling begins. The Y Clubs slarl anew in 'rheir ma-ny underlalcings. Parlies, dances, con- venlions and sludiesg you name il-Jrhe Y Clubs have done il. Aside from lheir many social aclivilies, lhey influence lhe budding Chrislian characler. USY HA DS Malling linal plans for fhe Disiricf Hi-Y Conference are: Sealed: N. Keim, P. Haffer, Miss Fox. Slanding: J. Sleed, S. Czarnihlri, B. Bacon. WARREN COUNTY TRI-HI-Y CLUB Firsf Row: P. Lynn, Chaplain: P. Herr, Hislorian: T. Mon- ningfon, Treasurer: L. Peachey, Secrelarygg S. Czarnifzhi, Vice Presidenf: B. Sanlmyers, Presidenl. Second Row: Miss Fox, Advisor: S. Tolberl, M. Fulop, M. Manuel, A. Jones. K. Walker. B. Semones, C. Blanlon. Third Row: N. Kendall, J. Miller, L. Schneider, C. Overslreef, D. Hill, B. Granf, A. Sayers. Noi picfuredz M. Green. Deco CJ ' I Aw. CHRISTIA 'lHE'ARTS,, if - B.. 'xr i To creale, mainlain, and exlencl lhrouqhoul The home, school, and communily, high slandarcls ol Chris- lian characleru is The mollo of 'rhe members ol lhe Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y rafing for fhe Sweelhearf Dance are: J. Huff, B. Granf, E. Rives, D. Reed. B. Sanfmyers, E. Wrighl. Clubs W.C.H.S. and rruly so. Malc- ing fhe Headlines in Oclober wilh Warren Counly is Hosl To rhe Norlhern Disrricr Hi-Y Conference, Phyllis Haicler Serves as Dislricl President Nancy Keim eleclecl Veep, a+ Chrislmas il was- Y Clubs Fill Doc Smirh baslce+s, and in February wilh lhe Sweelhearr Dance. They have made a viral con- lriburion. H., ...fy y.,J,zfl5f ACA M M My Mrs ,fl-gq 1 K., iii I J L .wwwiddfjylb V Alnliw yan, .. 1 L '74 dai 4.9-1 X14 'ff bil!! c,,.4ffIi fi ct .Qifj jarz-fn Jlfracifafj ,1,.2,,7'47,4,,.,y fy, .G xv LMI.-f 417'-.7 GQ H - wx WWA HI-Y CLUB Firsf Row: J. Huff, President J. Biggs, Vice-President B Bacon, Secrelaryg J. Colfell, Treasurer: A. Williams, Chaps lain: Mr. Hall, Advisor. Second Row: D. Armeniroui, G Sfeed, D. Miers, R. Cooke, B. Corwin, J. Figgins, A. Seffle Mr. Murabilo, Advisor. Third Row: G. Kendall, B. Grogq. B. Drury, W. Robinson, J. Woodford, A. Hollinger, D. Reed B. Cupp, G. Eclrardf, Hisforian: A. Miller. FRONT ROYAL TRI-HI-Y CLUB Firsf Row: J. S+eed, President P. Haffer, Vice Presidenrg N. Keim, Secrefaryg J. GOH, Treasurer: E. Rives, Chaplain' G. Sieed, Hisiorian. Second Row: Miss Carfer, Advisor, S. Wood, J. Burch, H. Almy, E. Wrighr, K. Armsrrong, G. Shipp, M. Elmer, B. Biggs. Third Row: Miss Wood, Advisor: E. Smifh, J. Allen, G. Greenwalf, B. Obenchain, S. Mafhews, G. Reed, S. GOH. Nor picfured: J. Shipe, . ..., ,,,.W rs. L. E I WW 3 P mamma.. F' C vi - ,,..,,.., -+- Il -1 0. ,mmm-...- 5 me fl, lemme ilhgf if Row: B. Nl' lilil rl I . Second Haffer. MUSIC AROSE The Oclelle. a group any girl would be honored 'ro belong lo, serves 'rhe High School and communily wilh ils lovely voices al more lhan fifleen engagemenls a year. Warren Counly High sludenls have al- ways been proud of lheir choral groups and lhis year has been no exceplion. The Choral Club. consisling of girls in 'rhe eighlh and ninlh grades, and lhe Glee Club, comprised of boys and girls from sophomores lhrough seniors who have suc- cessfully passed vocal and wrillen exams. have mel wilh lheir usual success 'rhis year under lhe direclion of Mr. Parker. On December l4l'h 'rhey ioined wilh lhe band lo give lheir Chrislmas Concerl. Firsf Row: E. Smillv, S. Smilh, N. Mauclr, J. Funk, M. Hall, J. Paris, B. Tvree. B. Paarson. A. Bleed, H. Cullen, B. Goli, M. Lonq, J. Wine. Sec- ond Row: B. Williams, P Rachman. C Almarode, B. Bachman, S. Cameron, W. Smilh, A. Hoffman. B Sfiglrlev, P, Fosler, N. Forsvlh, P, Shoff, J, Williamson, C. Coffman, A. Cullers, K, Gardner, N. Driqgs, F. Franlfs. P. Henrv, E. Grove. Third Row: N. Cooke, B. Haffer, C. Curl, R Kevs. G Donaldson, J. Coolre, B. Henrv, B. Boll, M. Kenny, M. Johns, K Kevser, R, Warner, M. Himes, D. Cunninqham, B. Marlin, G. McCormick, K. Dodd, B. Hill, M. Smifh. Fourlh Row: D. Howe, B. Bowman, D. Laing, C. Complon, S. Hunl, J. Reqesfer, B. Sloneburner, N. Hooper, M. Coslello, J. Lasley, L. Plaugher, C. Wineow, P. McVay, J. Barneff, P. Winn, S. Morse, G. Groves, M. Eafon, B. Cameron, B. Moseley, S. Slove. Nol piclured: G. Cubbage, B. Nicewarner, G. Cliflon, P. Raed, J. Slaqg. 01 2, 1 W-v-'N-.-..,,.,-..-,,, ,MWWSA A- A an Y A A A - A A -3 Y V L' f T e 2 2 A i N . 5 5 W Q . l J i li i , 1 ' 5 5 n 0 B ff 'Q fl gf: , 'e fl .1 i Gs 02 . . . ll 5 1 Q4 Hag , 1 n , g ef' ' ii ' 'ff R, ' ' j iff ig , ig ii , . J' i O pill? . lea Ali ,ll lb t l' ' 0 hi ii ..,2rl.fiU.w..w ,,,:fJ,: -UMW IYXANLJ I A VOLUPTUOUS SWELL Some of fhe favorife selecfions which helped malce fhe concerf a wonderful per- formance were, There's a Song in The Air, Winfer Wonderland and Sanfa's on fhe Way. Lafer fhey presenfed The Spring Con- cerf which was equally successful. The au- dience overflowing fhe audiforium and fhe rounds of exuberanf applause for each performance were 'rhe rewards for a year of hard work, fheory, and voice develop- menf. These falenfed voices are fo be re- membered wifh deep pride. s I 1 fi f I l 3 E. r , 'lx T Sealed: S. Tolberf. Firsl Row: P. Lynn, S. Goff, J. Shed, C. Oversfreel. Second Row: P. Hawley, B. Loclrharl, C, Haymaker, J. Hiclrorson, E. Goolsby, C. Walker, M. Manuel, S. Hall, B. Swanson, B. Ramey, J. Allen, S Marchi, L. Paachev. F. Smith, ll. Biaas, G. Greenwall. Third Row: M. Ford, P. Halfer, L. Johns, B. Slagq, P. Aleshire, J. Henrv. N. Lulrell, J. Davie, H. Rowman, J. Willrinson. F. Bowman, B. Semones, W. Vaughan, L. Schneider, K. Armslrong, J. Burke, A. Riddleberger, D. Shenk, A. Shenk. Fourth Row: B. Pickrell, B. Rowe, T. Monninglon, J. Miller, F. Slove, K. Sfiefvafer, E. Steele, B. Grocq, D. Flefcher, A. Hollinger, J. Colfelf, R. Burke, A. Sellle, B. Granl, B. Sanlmyers, R. Langfiff, J. Williams, P. Curry, G. Reed ,pf N W UMCVZW MQ rzfffriiflifffffpff. fxwkifdw fr, ,U The flying fingers of G. Greenwalf, F. Sfevens, and C. Ovorsfreef provide accompanimenl' for fhe choral groups. ilfl Mr. Parlrer is ready To lead our band in anolher ouTsTanding performance. - 1. ll L 411' . T J f Lp' 1 ' . 4' -iilfilajuvquiwiliiy I lil fflllq' 6 ft ,fy I ui AAWWWLN, Ip-' ,JWMVL Vi is WSW C 'witfiiivw Oi l .. ' J Nl? Elf M' W T U- f , P5305 W ASTERS OF MELODY Everyone appreciaTes a rousing march or The TaiTh ioinT sTrains of a delicaTe melody, and The Band, TalenTed enerqeTic musicians, under The di- recTion of Mr. Parker, assisTed by sTudenT direcTor Amos Hollinger, provides iuST 'fhiS. EGCIW Sevenlli , X For The sTudenT, The band provides an oppor- TuniTy Tor sTudy and advancemenT Th musical in- sTrumenT, gives him or her an undersTanding and appreciaTion oT good music and iv s h'm e opporTuniTy of playing in a group pa Ti 5. . , 1 I T . . . . f . pa- period They assemble To pracTice The which A N fioigih The acTiviTies of Th group g ,jjj The la in many appear n o Te 61,7 JJ! ' re T L - denlT Eodyy and The publiyji D Q' A U ,iw of gy X Yiigigfijyifwffsgfy .5 H The Ensemble, composed of some of The more ouTs andinq musicians of The school, adds qreafly To The Music DeparTmenf's bi-annual con- cerls. Seafed af Piano: G. Greenwalt Fira? Row: J. Miller, C. Oversfreef, B. Biggs, J. ColfelT, J. Burke, D. Lake. Second Row: A. Hol- linger, B. Grogg, J. Rives, D. Knowles, G. Brown, A. SeTTIe. Siandingz R. Burke, M. Ford. . , , - , i , E . 5 3 1 . i , .5 1 k . 4 2 Q I ia, FRONT Firsf Row: M. Ford, J. Burke, D. Lake, J. Wines, J. Jordan, B. Sowers, S. Marchi, N. Cooke, M. Laing, L. Harper, C. Turner, T. Marchi B. Goff, L. Myers, J. Colfelf, L. Johns. Second Row: C. Oversfreel, B. Bachman, J. Miller, B. Haffer, E. Smilh, M. Long, K. Alwood, D. Pinqley, S. Vermillion, B. Williams, J. Goff, J. Allen, R, Ludwig, G, Miller. Third Row: G. Brown, D. Knowles, L. Cooke, S. Cameron, M. Ba h r B. H ris B, Gr D. Kers T. Ellis W. Sleed T, Cle D, Derflin r S. Miller E. R II r S. Ra a rl C. J ck UQ 9 , al' on, Oqq, EY' I , I'f1, QE , , 0 e , DP PO , 6 SOD. Fourlh Row: A. Hollinger, B. Cupp, J. Wagner, A. Sayers, B. Graham, B. Cuslard, L. Sullivan, L. Flelcher, D, Mills, F. Pickrell, J. Mal- lingly, T. Bray, B. Long, E. Robinson, J. Woodford. Fiflh Row: P. Ellinger, A. Johnson, B, Wagner, A. Selfle, R. Burke. Not Pic? ed: J. Rives, P. Scholl, K. Poe, J. Sealock, B. Obenchain B. Biggs. k fm Q M 2' Us ,ilu AND M RCH QQ .ZZ-Z5-fig W WJ gl fy' Diligenl eliorl' and leamwork have placed 'rhe 0 f band among lhe s'ra+e's besl. This year 'lhe W.C.l-l.S. band performed al The Mosque in 4 Richmond, enlerlaining lhe audience well from 'rhe beginning Spanish march Amparila Roca 'ro Blackjack, lhe closing number. Judging by lhe applause, lhe annual Chrislmas and Spring We . Wliif , Nl i W lllvzligff' ' , MW lv lil ,il ' Wil? ll l l Warren High's high-slepping maioreflcs add lo any parade. They are J. Baggarly: B. Swanson, B. Lockharf, drum maioreflesg G. Cliflon. l li To all True acTors, THE SHOW MUST OO ON. This year when The curTain rose on The DrarnaTic Club. Snappy WhiTside sTarred as presidenT, ably supporTed by The resT of The club. Miss Wood and Miss Car- 'F Ter shared The spoTlighT as sponsors. Whenever Warren CounTy is in need OT exc:iTernenT, we can always counT on The DrarnaTic: Club To come up wiTh someThing new and specTacular. They proved This To us when They brouqhT To our sTaqe The Three acT play Molly O'Shaunessy and The Man in The Bowler l-laT, Their enTry in The One ACT Play ConTesT. Always working To improve Themselves, on and off sTage, The DrarnaTic Club has proved worThy wheTher The parTicular role was acTing. or The less DRAMAUC CLUB OFFICERS gloriiied worlc in sTaqing, prompTing, or kindddlffffgenfrffigf fffufurfefiTw:ggiS'e 'i,Vi?j'PQ?fi1::i'1f:Lemnav . en a , ec e y, a ren I e, res: en, ss oo , COSl'UfT'IIl'iQ. u Sponsor, x gy -. -:A ka, J . -:,Mu1,' . ..., .,,'-. ,-,.,v,.,, -hr-- P .',...f.'ix f-,Q N- - 'X +-- ,T 1---fi .5 tu- .' Xen-n:i'Lwx,'.r-D -.' -1..., K-+ in ., AM, . gm., ,... sf, 1 .,-1' ,Uh V, SHOW BUSINESS' IS IHEIR BUSINESg ,. ss .lx . AAOLANAIQ-4 Wi W J ill i First Row: P. Turnmeyer, J. Graunch, L. Peyion, J. Oakes, K. Gardner, M. Guilford. Second Row: E. Hall, J. Fifxgerald, G. Jennings. Third Row: J. Marlow, D. Ellis. It I 1 ' v . k J -.1 A ui I kim an-S Officers: Connie Oversfreef, Dal Kersey, Consulxg Julie Regesfer, Margarel Wood Ouaesfsrsg Mary Habel, Michael Friski Scribae Jimmie Collon Michael Berr Z . Y man, Pro-Consuls: William Graham, Ser- vgganf-al-Armsg Mrs. Rives, Sponsor. .1 v FIRST YEAR LATIN CLUB Firsl Row: M. Johns, P. Shelf, B. Bachman, D. Pinqlev, D. Armenlroul, B Sliclrley, M. FuIoD. H. Morrison B. Miller. Second Row: M. Guilford. A. Hoffman, J. Wine, A. Cullers, L. Kepharl, F Smifh, D. Mills, J. Sargeanl, S. Miller, J. Dofflemyer, M. Samuel, C. Walker. Third, Row: K. Gardner, G. Williams, C. Wineow, M. Fisher. P. McVav. M Ea?-'1n. M. McCauley. B Brvanl, R, Burke, G. Cassarolli, T, Noland, P, Biggs, D. Thompson, R. Biqgs, F. MacHenry, J. Jones, G. Wood, D. Baer, A. Johnson. Nor Piclured: C. Johns, A. Younq, S. Ross. LATINA S.P.Q.R. and Hlnler Nos are lhe respecllve names ol lhe newly formed llrsl and second year Lalin Clubs in Warren High. They were organized by lhe Lalin wludenls under lhe direcllon ol Mrs. Rives, lor lhe purpose ol lcachinq lhelr rnernberf. Rernan rnwllmloqy. hislory and llle, lhal ls nel lacqhl in class. All year lhey have very lnleresllng programs, but fha blqqesl evenl of lhe year comes in she spring when bolh clubs loin loqelher lor the Olympic Games, whlrh ronsisl nl charlot and lool racing, and discus lhrcwlrq. Allerwafds fhey rneel lor a blq leasl dcrlnq which lhey sell slaves . These spunlcy people have learned and afccmrnpllshed much lhrouqhcml lhe year and are loolcinq forward lo The nexl. SECOND YEAR LATIN CLUB Firsf Row: B. Cuslard, S. Tolberl, M. Elmer, S. Malhews, J. Allen, M. Bowman, B. Semones, J. Jordan. Second Row: B. Sowers, S, Wood, E. Wriqhl, B. Bi gs, L. Peachey, L. Johns, B. Corwin, B. Granl, J. Sfeed, A. Riddleberger, T. Rusf, S. Cameron. Third Allow: M. Tolliver, G. Greenwall, F. Slows, J. Golf, A. Sayers, J. Myers, G. Carrow, D. Walton, J. Woodford, J. Gore, F. Cooley, H. Carfer, 6. Tyree. QT X, . .wil .X ,N X 5 is l T if xx , r N 'X 2 -Quanz- 54 professional aTTi Fa . ,T .se Firsi Row: S. Miller, H. Thompson, R, Langfiff, C. Haymalrer, B. Sfagg, B. Swanson, G. Sfeed Loolcing inTo The Teaching proTession, The mem- Groves, L. Johns, M. Green. Fiffh Row: B. Cusfard, B. Obencha Y N. Keim, P. Herr C. Sadwick. Second Row M. A. Guildford, K. Gardner, B. Semones, S. Wilkinson. Third Row: C. Turner, C. Winedw, M. McCauley, 'J. Sfeed. Fourth Row: Gi in, D. Knowles. ARE OF THESE Tudes, desirable gualiTies. leader- ! i bers oT The Tyler Miller ChapTer oT The FuTure ship abiliTy, and meThods oT Teaching. Ei GRAND CHILDREN. . . BEW Teachers oT America. under The sponsorship OT Mrs. DuTT, had an acTive schedule This year. AT Their bi-monThly meeTings They had inTeresTing discussions on The diTTerenT Teaching phases- OFFICERS Seafedz Mrs. Duff, Sponsor: M. Wood, Presidenh C. Blanion, Sec- reiary. Sfanding: S. Wood, Vice-President, J. Allen, Historian: S. Czarnifzki Librarian. Noi Pidured: E. Wriqhr, Treasurer. Q.-V 'Q VK fe V IK T J an A Q Tig Touring The campus OT Mary WashingTon Col- lege, learning abouT college liTe-assisTing The Teachers aT The ElemenTary School and aT A. S. Rhodes-gaining experience in elemenTary Teach- ing-subsTiTuTing aT a class aT The high school. MargareT Wood, PresidenT, led Them. As They realize The need and value oT Teaching. The mem- bers are looking Torward To The day They go ouT inTo liTe and Their chosen profession--Teaching. WHITE CAPS 1 .E, The influence of Florence Nighlingale has descended inlo Warren Counly l-ligh School and a new club has appeared-lhe X Fulure Nurses Club. These 56 girls led by Presidenl Jane Willcinson organized lo en- courage inleresl in lhe nursing field and lo help lhe members lo undersland The profes- sion. This very energelic group sei up many proiecls-lo visil lhe Universily of Virginia l-lospilal, Virginia Medical Museum. and lhe Medical Museum in Washinglon: lo have classes in home nursing and firsl aid! and lo bring more value inlo lheir meelings wilh . H d I. OFFICERS guesl speakers and FUOWSS- For G 9 Q 'UQ Smilhp Bugness Chaignang K. Afmsimng, vzcegrfesidenf, J, Wil- ' ' ' ' inson, resi enfg Miss arler, Sponsor, K. Hinc ey, Heallh Ch ' - Clllb Tl'l9Y were Successful In 'Full-llllnq lhelr man, J. Goff, Social Chairman, S. Tolberl, Secretary-Treasurergalli. plans. Morris, Publicily Chairman. Kneeling: A. Riddleburger, D. Hill, B. Granl, S. Garber, S. Rosenberg, E. Barnard. F-irsl Row: J. Wilkinson, K. Armslrong, S. Tolberf, L, Schneider, K. Walker, B. Sanlmyers, C. Paige, E. Smifh, B. Overchain, K, Hinchey, R. A, LangliH, J. Garber, S. Priest Second Row: M. Tobin, B. Lockharl, S. Marchi. Third Row: M. A. Touhey, D. Shenk, J. Hickerson, M. Tolliver. Fourth Row: C. Blanlon, M. Sours, J. Monhaomery. Filth Row: M. Manuel, M. Wallers, C. Haymaker, B. Deavers. Sixlh Row: L. Peachey, M. Tharpe, J. Burch, G. Morehead. Sev- enfh ow: N. Luffrell, B. Sowers, M. Peffer, B. Cusfard. Einhlh Row: C. Bowman, A. Sealock, J. Henry, J. Goh. Ninlh Row: B. Bowman, M. Bowman, J. Myers. Tenfh Row: P. Herr, J,rMiIler, N. J. Kendall, R. Morris. I J f 1144110 C I ,y grease, wedge zzv Q, ae.- W rW.uW'5D M ..4dmf,ewe Wilwlfrlriilww M dm xl Typisls, boolclceepers, slenographers-lhe Fulure Business Leaders of America is lhe club for lhem, Wilh Kay Pearson as Presi- denl, lhis up and coming club kepl busy lhroughoul The year. Visiling a business of- fice in lown, presenling The amusing Hal- loween Talenl Show, and serving as secrela' ries lo members of The lacully were included in lheir many aclivilies. ln lhe Spring sew eral delegales allended lhe regional meel- ing al Madison College wilh lheir sponsors, Mrs. Maihews and Miss Colvin. There lhey enlered several conlesls which lesled lheir knowledge of lhe business profession. They proved lheir worlh. OFFICERS Sealed: R. B. Williams, Secrelaryg J. Monlgomery, Vice Presidenl P. Aleshlre, Reporler. Slanding: Miss Colvin, Sponsor K Pearson Presidenlg V. Mallory, Treasurer, and J. Leadman, Parliamenlarlan Nol Piclured: Mrs. Mafhews, Sponsor EUT STE OS LEARN TO PLEASE BOSS Sealed, clockwise: D, Pearson, D. Parllow, K. Hinchey, J. Henry, D. Shenk, D. Lake, H. Paige. Slandinq: N. Baumgardner, M Walfers M Tharpe, J. Henry, J. Baggarly, J, Hinkle, G, Henry, L. Ramsey, V. Pickrell, S, Marchi, J. Carfer. E, Williams, P, Hawley F Vauqhr Mathews, B. Duncan, E. Heflin. Nor Piclured: D. Brillon, J, Grubbs, C. Mauck, S. Paige, A. Sealock, E. Showers, F. Smilh D Thompson ' B. Thorne. Q 'V . f Q.: ... OFFICERS Kneeling: R, Parllow, Reporlerg R. Pomeroy, Treasurer, l. Frisloe, Secrefary. Slanding: Mr. Fosler, adviser: P. Milchell, Senlinelg J. Copeland, Presidenlg K. Rowland, Vice-Presidenl. THE EAR Copping lop honors al lhe Norlhern Virf ginia Dislricl loreslry judging conlesl is lhe new lealher in lhe hal of lhe local Fulure Farmers of America, Amos lvlilchell, Paul Milchell, and Ray Parllow made up lhe Team lhal won lhe coveled bronze emblems. Before winning lhis honor, lhey had won 'lhe Federalion Award for lhe lourlh consecu- live year. Members' aclivilies have been many and varied. This year lhe boys, under Mr. Fos- ler's guidance, have slressed lhe raising of pure bred beef and dairy callle and hogs. The enlire group is quile aclive and very closely unified. THE FOREST Firsl Row: I. Williams, A. Licklider, P. Milchell, R. Pomeroy, K. Rowland. Second Row: M. Frame, L. Complon, T. Burke, M. Loclrharl, T. Callelf, B. Robinson. Third Row: J. Sowers, C. Campbell, B. Clegg, R. Clark, L. Johnson, J. Thomas, B. Jones. Fourth Row: L. Smedley, E. Jonas, D. Robinson, A. Mifchell, J. Copeland, B. Hawes. Fillh Row: L. Jenkins, H. Ridgway, D. Ridqway, G. Sloclrner, R. Parflow, E. Hamblin, I. Frisfoe, Mr. Foslar, Adviser. .ie I First Row: K, Parllow, E. Srewarf, S. Meh. L. Mills, A. Smedley, N. Cooke, B. Marlin, C. Jones W. Robinson, L. Poe, B. Carler, E. Grove, E. Franks, E. Heishman, J. Henry. Second Row: B: Williams, J. Henry, D. Mayberry, G. Miller, S. Rosenberry, M. Barr, G. Clillon, P. Sealock, M. Fulop, R. Keys, J. Graham, G. Purdy, E. Burke, W. Deavers. Third Row: R. Powell, J. Henry, D. Shenk, D. Howe, E. Talbofl, 6. Miller, M. Sisk, S. Hall, D. Pearson, M. Tobin, V. Mallory, N. Burke, C. Haymaker, B. Haffer, J. Tharre, Fourlh Row: M. Lainq, C. Walker, B. Hawes, M. Wil liams, C. Coffman, J. Grubbs, M. Noa es, C. Tumblin, J. Sells, D. Mills, G. Cubbaqe, P. Haw- ley, S. Miller. Fillh row: J. Trumbell, D. Cooper, B. Bryanf, P. Reynolds, G. Groves, K. Alwood, J'. Jordan, J. Myers, B. Bowman, M. Bowman, B. Murphy, J. Carler. Sixfh row: J. Henry, S. Vermillion, P. Shoff, P. Tobin, B. Bowman, J. Williams, B. Turner, L. Afhey, A. Fulop, J. Poe, J. Cameron, L. Peylon, M. Williams, S. Wilkinson. Nol Picfured: H. Bowman, J. Cameron, M. Hall, M. Laing, S. Noakes, E. Williams, L. Williams, G. Williams, S. Cosfello. TOWARD EW HORIZONS ln keeping wifh any good homemaker, fhe F.H.A. has led an acfive and helpful year. They served af fhe College Day Banquef, fhe Foofball Banquef and many ofhers -an indispensable service. Dressing dolls for fhe Salvafion Army, disfribufing fhe Chrisfmas sfockings fo fhe homerooms where fhey were filled by fhe sfudenfs for needy families, and making small baslcefs which were filled wifh candy for fhe hos- pifal kepf fhe one hundred nine F.H.A. girls, led by Presidenl Alice Sealoclc, quife busy. Delicious hol biscuits are in fha making, C, Ramgy. Q, Q,-ay' Cufling your besf gown is serious work as A Sfeed B Nicewarner and C. Hullihen lake pride in -lheir cooking. G- BYOW1 and V 5ff1ldl0Y Show is B J S ' a THEY CAN BROIL T-BONES SEW, TOO Facully rea wifh fha F.H.A. Officers. Cassie Williams, Secrefaryg Phyllis Reed, Reporferg Miss O'NelI, Sponsor, Alice Sealock, Presidenfg Barbara Sfoneburner, Treasurer, Jean Laing, Hisforiang Mrs. Davidson, Sponsor, and Beffv Banks. Vice-President The F.H.A. is a nafional organizalion of sludenls sludying Home Economics. ln Warren High lhey are learning +o live beller lives loday in order lhal our lives and fhose of our families may be beller lomorrow. Proof of 'rheir achieve- rnenl in homemalcing is ihal fhe second prize in fhe F.l-l.A. Slale Cherry Pie Con- lesl was won by one of lheir members, Jean Grubbs. Ladies in wailing These girls are doing fhose last l00 ihings before serving the foofball banquef. They are: J. Leadman, N. Hooper, C Williams P Reed P Turnmyer, B. Henry, J. Wine, B. Sfoneburner, Mrs. Davidson, sponsor, A. Saalock, M. Williams, R. Rudacillc, and M. Ramay. k,'-74 J ,Q Y XA In , . 'f , . fi ,L 11 8 Q21 5 s qi 'Q' Sealed: A, Sfraighliff, J. Burke, B. Williams, B. Myers, J. Boyers, L. Reid, V. Mallory, F, Barr, D. Lake, D. Dowdy, N. Burch. Sfanding: Firsl Row: R. McDonald, A. Shenk, E. Maloni, R. Offer, S. Rifenour, G. Henry, G. Slump, J. Manfgomery, M. Touhey, J. Roberfson, H. Bowman. Second Row: A. Knighf, J. Mclnfyre, R. Woodward, B. Shadler, T. Marchi, B. Thompson, A. Miller, J. Huff, E. Rilenour, C. Frazier, B. Powell, J. Parsons. Third Row: R. Murphy, L. Alger, J. Updike, G. Jenkins, W. Fix, E. Bernard, B. Pickrsll, H. Paige, G. Saffell, A. Leadman, A. Setfle, B. Rulherford. DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP I BUSINESS The Dislribulive Educalion Club, beller known as DE., is a slale wide organizalion for sludenls who wish lo furlher lheir educalion, experience, and inleresis in lhe business world. The DE. Club, under lhe guidance of lheir Presidenl, Arnold Williams, and sponsor, Mr. Harlman, slrives lo gain knowledge and an un- derslanding of business lhrouqhoul Fronl Royal. Each day lhe DE. sludenl allends a class where ll ' I he learns more aboul lhe places where he and his friends work. Laler in lhe day, classes com- pleled, ihey go lo lheir job, and lhey learn 'lo become successful businessmen. The Club held a banquel al The Virginia Gen- lleman Reslauranl lhal employers and employees alike allended. This helped lo promole a beller feeling and underslanding loward each olher. OFFICERS Arnold Williams, Presidenlg Libby Lindsirom, Secrelaryg Richie Dennison, Treasurer, Billy Gregg, Vice-Presudenfg Galen Eckardf, Promolion Manaqerg Mr. Hartman, Sponsor. mnlill ' F1 was Proper 'iechnique in arranging a display is poinfed Q ouf by M. Tobin as B. Drury and W. Horn wafch , N--- - 5,3 ' wiih Qreaf inferesf. i Hi .'k,,k,,' ,, ., MONEY! MONEY! WAS THEIR CRY Wifh +he help of Warren l-ligh's ouisianding salesmen rhe Magazine Drive, sponsored by Mr. Harfman had a very successful year. Their hard and ever-ready work will be remembered by all of Warren High's s+uden+s. SALES OFFICIALS Marlene Ford, Sandy Goff, Jack Rives, James Huff, Joyce Shad, Mr. Harfman. Y' l 'H .ii S9 ing,- A. Hollinger, J. Bender, K. Hinchey, J. Gore, H. Gilky, D. Tobin, A. Slraiqhriff, 6. Reed, Treasurer, M. Green, Reporferg A. Jones, Secre- Taryg B. Bacon, Vice-Presidenfg S. Bridges, F. Moore, Presidenlg Mr. Hall, sponsor, ANATCMY, BUGS, CHEM The Science Club, wiTh iTs presidenT, Freddie Moore, is really popping This year. They observed Thomas Edison Day by perTorming some oT Edi- son's experimenTs in elecTriciTy and sTudying his life and achievemenTs. All This proved quiTe in- TeresTing To The members. Their sponsor, Mr. Hall, sTrongly inTeresTed in The acTiviTies oT The REEL CRAZY Under The superior guidance oT Mr. Roy Unger, The Warren l-Tigh proiecTionisTs have done a very good job in aiding our TaculTy wiTh iTs program oT visual aid. WiTh The movies and slides oT mod- ern Teaching so much in demand, This club is in- dispensable To our school. -ABC'S OF SCIENCE club, is a Tirm backer up of each member. You can almosT always Tell when The Science Club is busy aT worlc Trom The Tumes escaping Trom The Lab. IT you were To Talce a peek you would see a group oT serious-minded people geTTing an edu- caTion in The Tield oT science. J. Sfeed, Mr. Unger, sponsor, R. Derflinqer, J. Gardner, J. Burke, R. Pomeroy, R. Clark, C. Howell, N. Jenkins, G. Siocllner W. Robin- son, J. Rives, B. Bacon, J. Huff. Nof Pictured: B. Grogg, J. Sealock, G. Brown, B. Rufherford, J. Bender, K. Coons, H. Ridgeway. -'sax o X E First row: J. Leadman, K. Pearson, B. Thorne, Miss Colvin, sponsor: E. Rives, J. Sleed. In car: Miss McCIanahan sponsor, M. Peffcr, Presidenfg L. Schneider. Back row: B. Marlow, J. Goli, Vice-Presidenlg K. Hichey, J, Myers, Secrelary- reasurer. WILD KITTIES OF THE W These qirls, wearers of rhe varsily or inlramural W, are lhe select and honored members of fhe Monogram Club. Ol course, if lakes diliqenl worlr, pracfice and slcill lo earn fhe lelfer, whelher il is achieved in baslcelball, sollball, cheerleading, inlramural sporls, or managing. Each monlh rhey meer ar lhe home ol a member who acls as hosless and serves relreshmenls. The members have become parr ol' lhe almosphere ol: Firsl row: Violet Pickrell, Mary Sours, Mona Peffer. Second row: Belly Whifenack, Kay Hinchey. Third row: Joyce Sfeed, Mary Green. Fourfh row: Ann Jones, Don Armenlroul, Donna Knowles. No? picfured: Nancy Keim, Eileen Rives, Ruby Rudacille, Joe lqqs. 3 lhe loolball and baslmelball qames. They sell candy. Warren l-li pennanfs and sficlrers in lhe lunch room lo finance lheir lrips lo lhe Ice Capades and a weelc-end al lhe beach wilh lheir sponsors, Miss Colvin and Miss McClanahan. Lead by Presideni Mona Peller, each member makes il her own responsibilily lo see lhal high slandards ol sporls- manship are mainlained in lhe school, and lives by lhe Sporlsman's Creed. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is a nalional honor socieiy for juniors and seniors who have made oulsland- ing achievemenls in lhe field of journalism. Lasl year, for 'rhe lirsl lime, a Quill and Scroll Chapler was slarled in our school and Jean l-larrison, Bennie Burdeile, Bonnie Bryant Mona Peffer. Mary Sours, and Violel Piclcrell from +he news- paper slaff qualified for membership and were accepled. To become a member, a sludenf musl have fulfilled lhe qualiiicalions and be recommended by The sponsor of lhe organizaiion. +A .1 'Rt' x 4 ke, N L. 1 I nr: r- , Wibrs had 'rhe large job of covering every phase of 'v ,J 2' 'fl G '.- , Y . .A I ,, .. K 1 Y v7 9 , '51 ... ', s 1 I is M X1 A F , r x'1'l'5l ldJlJ MARY SOURS VIOLET PICKRELL Edifor Edifor EXTRA! EXTRA! WA-CO- The Wa-Co-Hi Lighfs Siaff gaihered in Jrheir school life, bui rhey were qreaily aided by iheir ci+y room each day io collecl ihe news of 'rhe reporiers. For each issue ihere were polls lo be school for iheir 4 or 6 page publicaiion. The Edi- made for feaiure ariicles, siories io be wriHen, deadlines io be mel, and Jrhe final layouis 'lo be EDITORIAL STAFF Seafed: Mary Lou Smedley, Head Typisig Mona Peffer, News Ediforg Kay Hinchey, Feafure Ediior. Standing: First Row: Bernice Crawford, Sales Manager. Second Row: Margarer Ramey, Co-Circulaiion Manager, Jane Wilkenson, Ar? Ediforg Sfevie Cameron, Co-Circulafion Manager, Frankie Carfer, Assisrani Business Manager, Sue Forsyfh, Ar? Ediforg Joe Biggs, Boys' Sporis Ediforg Jimmie Colfon, Exchange Ediforg Dal Kersey, Ad Manager and Phofographic Ediforg Eileen Rives, Girls' Sporis Edifor. F as MIX., V L ' 4 1 .A ' TJ. I I irq? 3 ,K - fa- if ka DONNA KNOWLES RUDY RUDACILLE, Managing Ediior Business Manaqe' MR. BROWNLEE, Sponsor HI-LIGHTS PRESENTS . done. The efficieni and compacr siaff mei 'rhe challenges of each issue successfully wifh 'the guidance of Their sponsor, Mr. Brownlee and rheir Co-Ediiors, Violer Piclcrell and Mary Sours, and presenied fhe sfudenr body wiih oursianding newspapers. They won siare recognirion in May. I956, and received 'rhe Virginia High Schooi League Plaque signifying fhey were ihe besi in Their class in ihe siaie. REPORTERS Soafed: R. Clark, C. Greenwalf, J. Register, D. Armenirouf, J. Reed. Sfandinqz J. Stagg, K. Dodd, J. Myers, J, Maffinqly, J. Bracken, M. Friski, C. Howell, J. Miers. 1.- Qc s .- ,lst KX: 5 YT,-P' 8 i i ANN JONES Ed ifor Wha+ a swell par+yl exclaimed a Sophomore on January 9. H was really worlh 'rhe worlc Jrhai we pui in io win. Compeiilion was sirong during lhe sales campaign for each class was working +o buy ihe greaiesl number and io win 'rhe pariy. Resulis? More annuals were sold ihan ever before. Never has ihe siail had such Thrilling happenings +o record-lhis was 'rhe 5O+h Anniversary of lhe High School, lhe year +o be remembered. Sealed: Joyce Sfeed, Liferary Ediforr Siandingz Jimmy Fox, Phofography Ediforg Nancy Keim, School Life Ediforg Hale Almy, Orqanizafion Ediforg Johnny Boyers, Co-Organizafion Ediforg Pafiy Lynn, Faculfy Ediior. LIFE AMONG THE MARY GREEN Edifor ww 'Q' Sealed on floor: Tommy Noland, Freshman Ediforg Dickie Miers, Boys' Sporrs Editor. Seared: Deanna Pearson, Typisfg Lowell Ho!- sinqer, Lay-Ou! Ediiorg Sandy Goff, Senior Ediior. Standing: Gary Himes, Sophomore Edirorg Brenda Siagg Ari Ediforg Pai Herr, Girls' Sporfs Edirorg Sue Czarnifzki, Junior Edifor, df DEADLINES 'jj f' '. 'J J J W 43 'PN P hi' fu' A Nfl, y T pl ily. '-ri Bust. ' Ty xi 1,-1 ' J-J jf jjj! f . I , T' U . ,g ik, T lj 9' if!!! iv- FV, -yffji T , . J' ff! A l My 2 Q f 1' ll ff ' will r 'f .w . 3 f . J ' ff I k ' f 5, .vi R. ' 1' I f . f .i li JJ!! I 1 l T WRX .K 6 il T R3 My LJ BETTY RUTH wHifeNAcK T 'xxx-risg sagging 5 so T R 4 :gg JV , . M is 71 W MISS GIBSON ' Sponsor V The STaTT realized The size oT Their Task. The work seemed endless and someTimes dishearTening when on The eve oT deadlines There were . . . skeTches To draw . . . pic- Tures To reTake . . . copy To wriTe and ediT . . . layouTs To remake. As we conquered The deadlines The vb VP MIRROR STaTT grew To be one big happy X9 if' 0 Tamily hoping The '57 MIRROR would be NQFE jim rp The besT ever. xx if ll Saaiedz BeTTy Marlow, Ad Manager. Sfandingz Ch ry Blanio Assisfanf Ad Managerg John Marlow, Circulafion Manager: Glor Sieed, Sales Capfaing Freddie Moore, Sales Capfain. P. Seafedz N. Burlie, R. Boerner, M. Berryman. Sfandinq: R. Morris 'G S. Priesf, B. Walker, J.Gore, E. Wriqhf, N. Driggs, G. McCormick 'X Xa were daring, disciplined, defermined ATHLETICS . . The animafed excifemenf of fhe winning fouchdown, 1'he hoarse cries for jusr one more basket The downhearfedness of de- feat +he exuberance of vicfory, are Jroday. as Jrhey were iiify years ago, a dramafic parf oi youfh and life. 88 '11 dx4 5 X . ffgiiff Z. CZ!! T y I if J Q1 cf! ffafamzdf KT XS K ..,, . lfiiliffr Our Varsify Cheerlead : E. Rives, T. Mo ' qfon, L. Schneider, M. Peffer, Capiaing C. Miers, S. Czarnlhki, B. Sanfmyers, and S. Tolblrf pose for .a pidure THEY SPARKLE ON THE SIDELINES The Varsily Cheerleaders, whose gyra- lions and gymnaslics have become an in- dispensable parl of every game, provide zesl and pep during alhlelic evenis. Snap- py in lheir maroon and while uniforms Jrhey add lo lhe spec+a+or's enioymenl and help give rhe reams encouragemeni by leading ihe well-known school songs and cheers. This year ihe hardworlc and praclice of The cheering squad, led by Mona Peffer. and direcled by Miss lv1cClanahan is evi- denl in 'rheir improved skill and synchro- nizalion. They have done a hard iob well and are a real credii 'ro our school. Af every game were The peppy and exuberanf JV Cheerleaders: B. Nicewarner, N. Driggs, V. Smedley, J. Oalres, and B. Reil. MW lbw Www lg , ..S: , jg . , hi ge Ee A W.F.T.R. keeps fha score ever before us Co-Capfalns Gene Kendall and Jimmy Fox GRIDDERS DRILLED, SCRIMMAGED .. -My PLAYED HARD FOOTBALL RECORD Se W.C.H.S. , . . ......... 33: Luray .... . . . . O W.C.H.S ..... I3q Clarke Counly . . . . . 7 W.C.H.S. . . . . . 6: Handley . . . . . . . O W.C.H.S. . . . . . I4: Harrisonburg . . . . 7 W.C.H.S. . . . . . 26: James Wood . . . . . 0 W.C.H.S. . . . . . l9: Osbourne . . . . . I4 W.C.H.S. . . . . . 26: Broadway . . . . . 0 W.C.H.S. . . . . . I3g Marlinsburg . . . . . 7 W.C.H.S. . . . . . 20: Forl Hill . . . . . . I4 Coach M ers and Coach Barneif discuss fhe 'Fuiu e O rr -4, ow, , 'F , ' ,H A 1.O 3 V S ff ' . an Y. JOE BIGGS JOE BOIES JWIMY BROWN 'HQQ RONALD BREEDEN Ready for action, the Wildcats line-up: Biggs, end: Boies, tackleg The I956 Football Team, having been left without a head coach one week before their opening game, certainly proved to everyone what a courageous, hard-working group of boys can do, as they became an undefeated, untied football team,-a team which showed excellent sportsmanship, always remembering that they represented Warren High. The boys, who had trained during the summer under the direction of Coach Paul Flick before he left Front Royal, were pleased with the appointment of Eck Miers as head football coach, because he had already won a place in the lite of each of them during his six years at W.C.H.S. Assistant Coach Ralph Barnett from Charlestown was a valuable aid to Coach Miers. The team, full of enthusiasm and determination, took the field with Jimmy Fox and Gene Kendall as Co-Captains. The only dark spot of the season came in the first game when Jimmy Fox broke his wrist and was out of action for the remainder of the season. The fast, hard driving, and alert backfield consisted of Gene Ken- dall, fullback, Dwayne Fletcher, Arthur Settle, Jimm I-ox, and Jay Reed, halfbacksg and the slick ball handler, Cowboy Henry, at quarterback. The ends, Joe Biggs and Stuart Riley, helped with the yard gaining and scoring. The records show that these players scored l70 points while the strong line of the Wildcats held their opponents to 49 points. The mighty line is not to be overlooked, because without their opening up the holes and doing expert blocking, the backs wouldn't have fared so well. The stalwart tackles were John Marlow, Earnest Wines, Ronald Bree- den, and Paul Mitchell. Joe Boies, Charles Burke, Rennie Cooke, and Bill Lehew did the duties of guards, and Jimmy Brown and Joe Boies played center for this victorious team. The team set many records and will long be remembered by everyone in this area. Dwayne Fletcher broke the school record and led the District by scoring 99 points. Dwayne also made the Third All-State Team, and Gene Kendall received All-State Honorable Mention. The Wildcats, who resembled a small col- lege team, now have many members who are receiving athletic scholarships, offered by leading colleges and universities. Burke, guard, Brown, center: Lehew, guard, Marlow, tackle: Riley, end. ln the baclrtield: Fletcher, halfbaclrg Kendall, fullback, Henry, quarterback, Settle, halfback. Not pic- tured: Breeden, tackle. r FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: J. Brown, D. Clair, J. Miller, B. Lehew, G. Stockner, R. Cooke, M. Barryman, C. Henry, B. Woodward. Second Row: J. Fox, J. Reed, A. Settle, T. Ellis, B. Cupp, C. Burke, C. Cook, D. Reed, J. Smith, E. Wines, L. Reil. Third Row: Coach Miers, W. Ireson, man- ager, J. Biggs, L. Breeden, T. Grove, D. Fletcher, J, Boies, J, Marlow, R. Breeden, P. Mitchell, G. Kendall, S, Riley, A. Mitchell, B. Gibbs, C. Howell, manager, Coach Barnett. THEY BATTLED AN SCORED wi-NLE ROOTERS YELLED THEM ON Warren, 335 Luray, O The Wildcats of Warren County, with Coach Eck Miers at the helm, journeyed to Luray to meet the Bulldogs in their opening game. Scoring early in the tirst quarter, the Wildcats could not be stopped as they went on to score tive touchdowns and three extra points. Accounting for these points were Dwayne Fletcher with three TD's, Jimmy Fox with one, and Cowboy Henry with one. Luray was never near pay dirt against the strong W.C.H.S. line. The Wildcats emerged the victors in this contest by a 33-0 score. Warren, I3: Clarke County, 7 Opening their home season against the Eagles of Clarke County, the W.C.H.S. eleven provided another pigskin thriller for their many fans. However, this time the assignment was a little harder, but the Wildcats proved themselves still unconquerable as they downed the visitors from Berryville I3-7. With two minutes remain- ing in the game and a 7-7 tie, Joe Biggs snagged a pass from quarterback Cowboy Henry and scooted over the goal line. Dwayne Fletcher scored the other TD. Warren, 26, James Wood, 0 Puttin their undefeated slate on the line against another un- defeateg team, the James Wood Colonels, the Wildcats a ain emerged victorious. The first half saw both sides evenly matghed as neither team would budge. Late in the second quarter the Wildcats began to look stronger, and in the third period Dwayne Fletcher, Art Settle, and Gene Kendall scored for Warren County. ln the fourth quarter Fletcher scored again. Thus, the game ended with the Wildcat eleven on the long end of a 26-0 score. Warren, I9: Osbourn, I4 The Wildcats returned home to face undefeated Osbourn High ot Manassas. The game was a real thriller all the way. Big Gene Kendall scored first, and early in the third period Joe Biggs scored. For awhile everythin was bright for the Cats as they led I3-7, but Osbourn scored early in the fourth quarter, The Wildcats trailing with about two and one-half minutes of playing time remaining, Fletcher made the final score, and another pre- viously undefeated team fell before the powerful Wildcats I9-I4. CHARLES BURKE DWAYNE FLETCHER JIMMY FOX ...ms MQ . wi WH V 4 ia A135 L ' K ' O ll TL1, Q , .rif 5, if :E V! IQ if - , 4:'.,:.:?Y. -,-- .il , -- f F-,df - rf, THEY WO VICTORY AFTER VICTORY Warren, 6: Handley, 0 WiTh Thevfame ThaT is always The highlighT oT The season facing Them, The ildcaTs sharpened Their claws and Took The field againsT Their long Time rivals, The Handley Judges. The early parT of The conTesT, which was played under wef an muddy condilions in Bing Crosby STadiurn, looked dark Tor The WildcaTs. The defense on boTh sides TighTened up, and The game was scoreless unTil The Third period. Then came The Turning poinT of The game, Caplain Gene Kendall blocked a Handley punT and Warren Took over on The Handley 24-yard line. Flelcher Then carried The ball To The one TooT line, and seconds laTer as 4,000 fans sTood breaThless in The sTands, Dwayne plunged over for The game's only score, Thus rack- ing up anoTher WildcaT vicTory by a 6-0 score. Warren, I4g Harrisonburg, 7 Carrying Their undeTeaTed record wifh Them, The WildcaTs wenT To Harrisonburg To baTTle The Blue STreaks. On The second play of The game Gene Kendall, The big fullback, ran 63 yards Tor The firsT score. A WildcaT fumble seT up a scoring play Tor The hosfs. In The second period end Smiley Riley inTercepTed a Harrisonburg pass and raced 56 yards for The second TD. The WildcaTs were much The superior Team, buT sTrange penalTies kepT Them from scoring up To Their abiliTy, and The game ended I4-7. JOHN MARLOW PAUL MITCHELL ARTHUR SETTLE Q JAY REED JIMMY SMITH . . . D COULD Warren, l3g Martinsburg, 7 The champions iourncved to Martinsburg to lace the Cumberland Valley Leaque team, seeking their eighth straiqht victory, and the found exactly what they sought. Dwayne Fletcher was the hero oi the night as he scored in the second and fourth quarters and converted the one extra point after touchdown, Again it rained, but the Cats kept their record clean as they out-swam the Bulldogs and stacked up their eighth in a row by a I3Y7 score. EARNEST WINES 1956-57 Warren, 26: Broadway, 0 With only the Broadway Cobblvrs standing br-tween them and the District IO. Group ll crown, the Wildcats rnnde easy prey out of the visitors and became District Champions. Two TD's came in the first period as Fletcher and Kendall scored on 39 and 4I yard runs respectively, In the second quarter Fletcher carried for 67 more yards and reached pay dirt for the second time, Then in the final period Cowboy Henry scored on a 25 yard sideline run. Soy the qarne, having been played in a sea of mud and with the rain still falling, ended 250, and our gridiron qiants were the Champions. OT BE STUPPEDI Jay Reed intercepts Osbourn pass and ends their scoring threat. -rsh N A Q Q Q Xi A Q 0. 1 . 'X - lk i- . -1 1.-. ,lfaf' Arfhur Seflle eludes James Wood, fackler, as John Marlow clears 'lhe way. Warren, 20: Ferl' Hill, I4 For lhe closing game of fhe season and also THE qarne, lhe champion Wildcafs made the lonq lrip fo Cumberland lo lace lhe louqh For? Hill Senlinels, lhe Class of lhe Cumberland Val- ley League, Biq Gene Kendall crashed over for lhe firsl score of The qarne from The eleven yard line. Dwayne Flelcher look lhe sec! ond half kick-off and slrealced B9 yards for lhe second fouchdown, Bur in ihe fourlh period For? Hill came lo lile and lied lhe qame up I4-l4. Wirh lime runninq our, The mornenls were anxious for bolh players and fans, but Dwayne Flelcher again came lhrouqh when his learn needed if mos? fo score from lhe live wilh a minule and a half remaining on fhe clock. This Imporfanr viclory rnade our Wildcars an undefeafed, unlied loolball squad. Cowboy Henry leaves his Osbourn opponenl behind as he gains yards 'For +he Wildcais. WILDCATS TAKE DISTRICT 10 GROUP II CHAMPIONSHIP Joe Biggs carries for Warren Counfy af Lurey Gene Kendall crosses fhe goal line for fha first score againsl For? Hill. g.4,tzcf-Le! Zvi af A f-W -4' A f,,.,,,Z6.f,. ,fheyuyffk ef 'Sis Zi? Qzffffwfi ffmfw . f A 1 l .LKLJ 'M M 4,601-Eff C 'OIL A +ij W 'N 'K A Firsi row: M. Barnell, L. Bridges, J. Miers, D. Tobin, B, Hinkle. M Bau e rls e M I r B Ha :son T Rusl K Coo s Secon row: C. Sawyer T. D. Brady, T. Curry, J. Frifzqerald, T. Kendall, F Moo e T Nola d S Da R Do e D o ro M B rne A. Banks, Bridges, E. Hawkins, A. Fox, L. Johnson, A. Hise man E Rob: son A Young J Colfon J M Daniel J L adman UNDEFEATED -UNTIED The J. V. Foolball Team, led by Co-Capiains Freddie Moore and Joe Miller. compleled a very successful season willn a record of live wins, one lie, and one loss. The squad has many promising allwleles lor nexl year's varslly leam. J. V. RECORD W.C.l-l.S. Manassas W.C.l-l.S James Wood W.C.l-l.S Handley W.C.H.S Clarke Counly W.C.l-l.S Manassas W.C.l-l.S. 47 Handley W.C.H.S James Wood RIGHT, Top: Dwayne Fleicher sireaks foward 'I' goal for fhe winning score. Bollomz Exuberani fans liff Coach Miers in ihe air as a climax 'lo +l1e undefealed, unfied looiball season I1 Osbourn i. M . I I Il Capfann John Marlow and Coach Eel Miers discuss fhe for'I'hcoming game. VARSITY TEAM W.C.I-l.S. W.C.H.S. W,C.I-l.S. W.C.I-I.S W.C.l-l.S W.C.l-LS W.C.H.S W.C.H.S W.C.l-l.S. W.C.H.S. W.C.H.S W.C.I-I.S W.C.H.S W.C.l-I.S W.C.I-I.S W.C,I-LS W.C.l-l.S W.C.l-I.S W.C.I-I.S K I 9: D. Armenfroul, D. Armenfrouf. C. Henry, K. Miers, J. Brown. Standing: Coach Miers, J. Biqqs, S. Rilev. J M I D Flefcher, G. Kendall, Coach Barneff. Not Pidured: D. Bear. SPEED DRIVE ACCURACY ASSURED VICTORIES RECORD 64: 6I 66 46 64 57 67 52 43 72 46 72 54 50 55 84 40 65: 545 Clarlce Counly Broadway Slrasburg Broadway Luray Monlevideo James Wood Clarke Counfy Elklon Shenandoah Slrasburq Charles Town Harrisonburg Luray Charles Town Handley James Wood Turner Ashby Handley 6,41 ry Lljfjk .Law Liu. gilijjfffll ,Zo ,NWMVJM-Q 7461- 4fff'fff'fi+' 71041 640 JCd44f'. Z '1fwQ,w'fP73 754 111.544, Basefball Managers: D. Miers, C. Howell, and L. Holslnger check The equipmenf before leaving for an away game. The WildcaTs' Baslcefball Team, led by CapTain Long John Marlow, Took The courT wiTh high aspirafion. Winning Their firsT six games, iT ap- peared Thaf They were well on The way To Their goal. BuT a baslceTball picfure can change over- nighT, and The siTuaTion began To reverse. The Team played abouT .500 ball for The remainder of Long John Marlow iumps wifh Richards as The game wiTh Elldon geTs underway. The season. However, when The 'Cafs losT a game, iT was usually by iusf a few poinfs and on several occasions iT was necessary To play overfime. DisTricT IO displays a fine brand of baslcefball. The Teams were evenly mafched and The compe- Tifion was lceen. as each was fighfing for a berfh in The DisTricT Tournamenf af Broadway. The race was Tighf righT down To The final buzzer. One weelc before The TournamenT opened only Two Teams were cerfain Thaf They would be There. Warren CounTy finished in sixfh place wiTh an overall record of Twelve wins and seven defeafs. and each game had plenTy of Thrilling momenTs. GREAT HEIGHT WAS DECIDING FACTGR Miers gefs The rebound while Big Gene Kendall s+ands ready To help. A long shof for Brown and anofhar baslref for ihe Wildcafs. I ' 'AIN wfmfiiif swf Mi E.. L?ifiTE.A,1v1 ONE OF THE BEST IN YEARS low ' Cimvnuvj 1 ff'-D cjiyffxb fl Ewa, E MQWLLZEEWAQJVRECORD E ' QAM, - ' Aanau' 1, . ,Q W.C.l-l.S. 347 Woodsfoclc 26 W.C.I-l.S 40: Woodsfoclc I5 The whislle sounds and anolher evening of Zlizgglceljgd loaslcelball has begun as fhe Junior Varsify Team W:C:H:S 4I5 Shenandoah 72 fakes fhe courf in a preliminary game. Their Elfasbllfq 8 record of seven wins and four losses shows 'lhal WZCZHIS 39l Hugggley W.C.H.S has promising prospecfs for nexf year. W.C.H.S 337 James Wood 27 W.C.H.S 22: Turner Ashby 36 W.C.H.S 261 Handley 20 Coach Barneff, T. Rusf, F. Moore, T. Noland, B. Lehew, J. Lowe, J. Sealock. J. Miers, D. Walfon, B. Corwin, H. Carfor, J. Miller, H. Vauq . 'q'-if ix :gf . Z . 5? X av X . BASEBALL TEAM Kneeling: G. Kendall, R. Lislrey, S. Riley, B. Smilh, P. Shiner, T. Campbell, R Manuel, R. Jordan. Slandina: Coach Miers, W. lreson, Man- ager: D. Smilh, D. Arrnenlrouf, J. Brown, W. Miller, G. Darr, D. Henry, L. Wines. M. Berryman, F. Moore. The '56 Baseball Team compleled a successful season wilh a 7-4 record. lvloundsmen 'lor 'lhis 'ream were Giles Darr. Duane Smilh, and soulh- paw Russell Liskey. Tuclc Campbell and Sluarl Riley were behind lhe plale. ln lhe infield 'lhe Wildcals had Phil Shiner. Ronnie Jordan. Warren Miller, and Jimmy Brown. Oullielders were Billy Smilh. Roger Manuel. and Gene Kendall. Allhough live of 'lhese players were losl' lhrough gradualion, lhe '57 leam expecls 'ro display an even beller record wilh lhe relurn ol seven lei- lermen. RECORD W.C.H.S. I8 Marshall 5 W.C.l'l.5 Hagerslown 4 W.C.l-l.S Hagerslown 3 W.C.H.S. Hagerslown 2 W.C.l-l.S Rappahannock 2 W.C.H.S James Wood O W.C.H.S Harrisonburg 7 W.C.l-l.S James Wood 3 W.C.l-1.5 Clarke Counly I W.C.l-l.S Rappahannocl: 3 W.C.H.S Marshall 3 WILDCATS ON THE DIAMOND . AND TRACK The '56 Track Team, led by Caplain Joe Biggs, raced wilh lhe wind and lumped slraighl lo a vic- lorious season. Track was a relalively new sporl on lhe l-lill lasl year. bul lhe leam made il very much a parl of lhe alhlelic program by winning lwo meels and capluring second place al lhe Dislricl Meel. Wilh The relurn ol lwenly capa- ble velerans even grealer heighls can be allained by 'lhe '57 learn Baal' 3lw:ls'la us.ww5l :audi Malin y WSL.. C-in Hu E F,-QQ' X LM-NSU? lflsbcw Kneeling: A. Sellle, J. Miller, J. Boies, D. Flefcher, R. Cooke, T. Rust, de , J. urke. Shindinq: J. Biggs, A. Fox, R. Wines, G. Slockner, W. Robinson, J. Marlow, P. Milchell, D. Reedj R. Oakes, Mr. Darnell. Nol pictured: G. Kendall. rx Gilmais Q5 f., J r W. A sf 3 as fag 33 N -- A ' ' f Lf F Q Kay's reach and lump combinafion pays off. and fhe Wild- lri'Hies ge+ 'Phe ball. W.C.H.S. W.C.I-LS W.C.H.S. W.C.H.S W.C,H.S W.C.H.S W.C.I-LS W.C.I-1.5 W.C.H.S W.C.H.S W.C.H.S W.C.H.S Q2 SCORES 37: Clarke Counfy 343 Toms Brooke 43: Sfrasburg 49: Woodslock 30: Wooclsrock 371 Luray 57: Clarke Counry 225 Elklon 28: Sfrasburg 43: Culpeper 43: Luray 60: Cul peren9'5lJ-fp rx duff . .JA SNAPPY, SNAPPY awk Kneeling: M. Ramey, B. Thorne, J. Case, Co-Capfain G, Reed, B. Morrison, J. Baggarly, P. Lynn. Slandinq: M. Ford, 8. Marlow, S 1 Capfam Key Hinchey, J. Myers, J. Goff, C. Menefee, I -s r. N r IN w M w l F I 9, Z1 AX r A, l ,-. ff? ID O 0 -4 HAPPY BASKETEERS AcTion was The lceynoTe oT The basl4eT- lnall season This year. The girls, led by Cap' Tain Kay I'-linchey and coached by Miss lvlcClanahan, puT The vicTories and de- TeaTs oT lasT year behind Them and con- siderod each game oT l957 a new oppor- TuniTy Tor TurTher developmenT in Tech- nique and Team worlc. ThroughouT The season The Tean1'sTighT- ing spiriT accounTed Tor many Thrilling games which lcepT The specTaTors perched on The edge oT Their seaTs unTil The Tinal whisTle. AlThough The WildlciTTies were noT al- ways on The long end oT The score each player ToughT courageously and never TorgoT To rnainTain good sporTsmanship, exernpliTying in her play The True spiriT oT W.C.l-l.S. in Top: Coach McClanahan discusses The sTraTegy for The coming game wiTh CapTain Hinchey and Co-CapTain Reed. BoTTom: AssisTanT Manager Deanna Pearson. Manager Carol Mauclr, and AssisTanT Manager PaTricia Herr seem pleased when They checlr The score sheefs affer an exciTing game. Q? he 3 is-5: i' 5 To Il J' penseful momenT! Will iT miss or will iT male? Hinchey BeTTy adds Two more poinfs To a winning score for The sinks an over head. Wildlriffies. Afffm' IT'S A GIRLS' SPORTS WORLD IN G. A. A. 'I' H5 sdod The officers of the G.A.A. hold a special meefinq in Miss McClanahan's office. Sealed: Pal Brvinf, Poinl Recorder: Miss McClanahan, Sponsor: Char- lofle Menefee, Presidenl. Slandinq: Sandy Goh, Secrefafy.Trea5urer3 Joyce Bagqarly, Manager of Bowling League, Belly Lee Morrison, Vice-Presidenl. ,.,l x -V' The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, which promoles and develops alhlelics in War- ren Counly High School. worlcs lhrough a council composed of lhe Homeroom Sporls' Managers elecled by lhe girls in each homeroom. These Managers sei up lhe poinl syslem and do lheir besl Io handle any problem which mighl arise concerning inlramural sporls. In order Io become a member of lhe G.A.A. a girl musl earn one hundred inlramural poinls, and musl conlinue lo earn Ihis number of poinls each year. The Club's chief aim is lo cullivale .3 spiril of fellowship and cooperalion, 'io promole good sporlsmanship, and lo provide recrealional aclivilies so varied Thai' every girl can find a sporl lo inleresl her. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Firsl Row: G. Shipp, M. Fulop, K. Pearson, D. Parllow, D. Shenk, P. Hawley, J. Monlgomery, J. Russell, K. Gardner, B. Lockharl, J. Bag qarly, P. Bryanf, N. Keim, S. Golf, Miss McCIanahan. Second Row: M. McCauley, E. Smilh, P. Aleshire, A. Jones, M. Green, P. Haffer M. Peffer, D. Knowles, B. Marlow, D. Mills, M. Johns, G. Brown, L. Mills, 6. Reed, K. Armslrong. Third Row: B. Williams, R, Lanqfilf, J Wines. C. Menefee, B. Morrison, D. Pearson, M. Ramey, R. Rudacille, A. Reil, J. Shipe, V. Smedley, J. Oakes, B. Nicewarner, P, Lynn. Fourlh Row: J. Roberlson, B. Sower, L. Johns, J. Myers, S. Hall, W. Robinson, D. Thompson. N. Baumqardner, B. Deavers, D. Turner, G. Saffel, H. Almy, E. Rives, K. Hinchey, J. Leadman. Fifth Row: L. Ramsey, A. Smedley, J. Henry, C. Wineow, M. Fisher, S. Miller, G. Cliffon, D. Lee, C. Blanlon, S. Czarnihki, B. Sanlmyers, S. Tolberf, P. Herr, J. Goff. 'ii I cr s LX A if lp' ., ' 'Gr' WEDNESDAY BOWLING Firsf Row: J. Wines, G. Saffel, P. Aleshire ,B. Lockharf, B. Thorne, V. Mallory. Second Row: K. Pearson, J. Blankenship, G. Williams, G. Graham, M. Hall, S. Miller, N. Cooke, E. Smilh, P. Hawley, J. Monlqomerv, P. Mallory, E. Smilh, J. Leadman. Third Row: H. Thompson, C. Wineow, Nl. Fisher, H. Cullen, B. Obenchain, B. Goff. THE M PLE POU DERS Twice a weel4, on Wednesday and Thursday, groups ol girls from Warren l-ligh rneel al lhe bowling alley, roll up lheir sleeves and gel sei lo lesl lheir slcill. Team compelilion is lceen and novices al The game eagerly piclc up any poinl- ers llwe more experienced bowlers mighl bring lo lheir allenlion. Everybody learns lo lcnow lhe pleasure of an occasional spare and lhe rare Thrill ol a slrilce, and all have a wonderful lime in lhe process. THURSDAY BOWLING First Row: S. Vermillion, L. Peylon, J. Williams, S. Melz, L. Mills, P. Curry, D. Hill. Second Row: S. Hall, W. Robinson, A. Smedley, D. Lainq, B. Bowman, D. Shenk, E. Ruffner. Third Row: M. F. McCauley, P. Herr, N. Keim, B. Alexander, J. Trumbull, P, Turnmeyer. -fr r :nr ' 1-Am J were ceremonial, cul+ural, curbed FEATURES . High school life is rich wifh memories- dances. banguels, parlies, and lasling friendships. These are lhe Things which we shall never forge? lor lhey have become a par? of us, and lhey will live wirh us Jrhrough +he years. 106 4. 0 ' ' 5' f fl .155 g' if ' - 4- lr 1 51- . ,pnx i Q' Qs ' X ' E A R- ' iQg mei'.g: xx. iss Q' .X . , 'WV idx u ..-, L :Y!QF3 :3ff ' ff. K . ig Ag . M, -1 ws - .Q- -Q X. ,Sf mf X V 'xysix N 4 555 ,Q Ski. KK VJ N N: fs 3 if .2 1 .g 1,4 ,.- . p, if .9 . ,, Q1 11 ' 'mg' .j , '. . Q Ali ' . N I 8' , . 1 fu, . 1 Q . f ,b ' 4, Sew- X 3551, xi g' if V 7' . Q- M5 Q ff. , ,,zyf,-:xy Fx lv 4 -Lv fx . 'fif x 'I Q. t, K v:,Kg,,j WZ , t, J V sw Max. ' Q -i w 1 1 1 1 4 I f Q w 1 w l . 1 BETTY WHITENACK JOHN MARLOW 'A 'LN is ag, J m Y T W, 4 , DWAYNE FLETCHER in ' KT- ,ffvfiliv ga -' f1H JL'fg1 :s,' s Y wr K SQF'7'K me K QW, , . QQSSEQEXQ, 1- -f ' 4- Qs' -P 'Q-Jkfigx A zfjisiiqsikr :VJ 4 'Max ia , ,,.' W-5 in-'5ff,rK.3.L 4f f'-f. . as ,Q A ff, 1 f MIM J. BETTY MARLOW AMOS HOLLINGER SE IOR Cooperalivel Capable! Responsible! Popular! These simple lerms mosl eiclec- lively describe llwe winning personalilies of These len seniors who have been Chosen . A-15:1 W 5 Eluafiif-ii JAY REED JIMMY FOX SANDY GOTT DON W jj74f',, P A V 0 R 1 T E 5 Wijrrffwf ii JW by baliof because of Their confriburion loyalfy +0 Warren Counjry High Sch? .1 ji fri We fake pleasure in paying rribufe +Lf f Senior Favorires of I957. Eff V 'WKAY HINCHEY Wadi W Y WSW i ffilfifi ifgiwi ff DINO-Amos Hollinger, playing Mr. Sheridan, ihe psychi- afrisi, quielly lisiens as Warren Whifside, sfarring as Dino in lhe Senior play, 'lells of his brufal life. Carefully Dino is guided To improvement The sludy of lines, The hours of prac- tice, ihe loollighls, Jrhe greasepainl, and lhe sei come lirsi, and lhen as lhe cur- Tains open The big dramaiic produc- lions on Warren l-ligh's siege become our Broadway. The Dramalic Club's MOLLIE O'Sl lAUNNESY-Turner Clem, as Jed, pays a surprise visif lo his sisfer Mollie, lhe slar of Mollie O'Shaunnesy, porlrayed by Nancy Burch. -L Go ahead, Pop-lhe punching bag's home again, screams Dino fo Joe Boies, his falherg Bobby Fogle, as liHle Brofher Tony, is aghasi. THE STAGE OUR cvmimsamr T i T0 OFFYCEF' The Friday Nighi Dance af ihe Sefflemenf House begins fo liven up. Belly Whilenack, as Jaclcie, is showing a new iiller- bug siep lo Shirlie, porirayed by Mary Green. Oh, Pa-Don'+ die, Mollie pleads bu+ Sheriff O'Shaun- nesy played by Franlcie Carfer, replies- l'm going ou? with my bools on, Mollie girl. LAND OF FANTASY Mollie O'Shaunnesy. lhe Senior Class' Dino and lhe Junior Variely Show, Bar- 58 were all smash hi'rs. The enlry for lhe One-Aol Play Conlesl and lhe Sophomore Class play are coming allraclions as The MIRROR goes lo Press. ...iv-J THE NATIVITY-Madonna and Joseph in the Chris'rmas Pageanf presenfed by fha Y groups. sfarring as Dr. Anthony, lecluros of a young love life in fhe Junior Variefy Show. BAR-58-The RangereHes perform fheir dance ring fhe Bar-58 faleni show. '58 climaxed H-ne presenfafion of by singing lheir class song. f-4.. 5 N. J! PLL y M Jean and Mr. Brownlee have iusf announced fhe new Wa- Co-Hi-Lighfs Sfaff officers af fheir banquel' lasi spring. Miss Louise Bernard spealcs- fo D.E. Club members and guesfs af fheir annual banquef. MIRROR BANOUET New officers were ins+aIled in impressive candlelighf ceremony fe FOOD AND FESTIVITIES Variely is added lo our everyday lile wilh banguels, al which we 'Teasl and celebrale our accomplishmenls, and wilh formal dances where we really slep oul info lhe social world for an evening ol special mem- ories. Al The Foolball Banquer an undelealed foolball Team was honored. The Wa-Co-HL Lighfs and Mirror Slall climaxed rheir year ol worlr on school publicalions wiih annual banquels, The D. E. Club had a banguel lo complele Their year of successful achieve- menls. The mosl imporlanl dance ol every year is lhe Junior-Senior Prom. Lasl spring The Junior Class enleriained lo The Theme Deep Purple and lranslormed rhe gym- nasium inlo a dream garden wilh ivy-cov- ered walls, and a cenlral pool on which orchids were Tloaring. The Eighlh Graders became sophislicaled by having a parly of lheir own. and selecl- ing a King and Queen. Food and Teslivilies aclually malce our school life complele. Fay presenls rhe MIRROR fo Mrs. Mafhews while Mr. Gasque and Susan show fheir approval. 'Y-7 ,rg ,V LN N if E5 X ,gr S tr a gues+s dance 'I Deep Purple, played by The Collegians. Junior Class officers of '56 pause for a picfure af iheir Prom. f fl ASH' Af :NW V, xnfT iwW,f BoHom: Coach Ben Marlin of llae Universily of Virginia ' ' ...il was guesf spealrer af flue Foolball Banquel 113 Brenda Carfer, surrounded by her courf, is crowned Queen of flue 8l'l1 Grade lay Mr. Duff. 1 W he -f Mr. Duff crowns Queen Beify as members of +he courr x and 'their esoorfs wafch. ROYALTY ON REVIEW . . . A+ rwo of Warren l-ligl1's big dances a +oucl'1 of royalry is added by +l1e crowning of a queen. In November af +l1e Foolball Dance. sponsored by fhe Junior Class. Berry Marlow slepped 'forfh from a maroon and while foofball lo receive her crown. Queen Berry and her courf were nomi- naled by 'rlwe foorball +eam.A++l1e annual Sweel- ,H lefilrb William crowns Sandy. our Sweefhearf Queen Rila Morris, W.C.H.S. Belly Croclrer Home- maker of Tomorrow, wilh Mrs. Davidson. Rila also won 'the Dislricl Conlesl. THEIR EFFORTS BROUGHT HO ORS The F.F.A. Foresfry Judging Team, conslsling of Turner Callell, Paul and Amos Mitchell, wilh iheir sponsor, Mr. Fosler, won fhe Federalion and Disfricl championships and placed lhird in fha slale conlesf. lng Mr. Scolf of lhe American Legion presenls a check 'lo Amos Hollinger, winner of fhe Oralorical Conlesl. Joyce Sleed won second place, and Mary Green placed lhird. Sonia Tolberl' records her winning Voice of Democracy Conlesl speech as Colonel and lhe runners-up lislen. EE ,'?i U gp'- 'Y' 9 if . fl' gf ,I iv I ., s I Q , + ,., -ff if a M 'M - L 4.1.-'-M ' , . A ' -A ' J i -A+ ' Vi. if .fs R uw 1 fi' Top: Warren High'5 gnappy cheerleaders whcgp if up on Senior boys ialre 'lime ou+ in Two newcomers on our faculf fa is I1 , if, i,v - XXX ihe gidelineg, iheir busy lives +0 harmonize. Misses Joan Eury and Delo Bohlomz Mr. ScoH reiurns our Boys' and Girls' Shale dele- Miers' gales safely home from Blacksburg. The MIRROR Sales Campaign was launched wilh a TV Panel Show, Kay covers John, our emcee, wifh sand. i N S, X R 7 R is I Xl? as N592 in , Q xl F No-N of-M rs. Roberfshaw. AS THE YEARS WE As ilie year wen? by inoidenial evenls were added io our Golden Memories. Warren High was lwosi To conveniionsg llwere were enieriainf Masqueraders E 5 Q l if H lg , fm . it 6 Qi, l Mlm Top: Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y officers cha+ wifh Mrs. Keyser at ihe Norihern Disiricf Conference held ai W.C.H.S. in Ocfobar. BoHom: The Homelown Boys perform on flue Senior Class' Radio Taleni Show. TBY ing assembly programs: and new ialenr was dis- covered. As we gaze baclc, we discover iliai I957 has been a busy and exciling year. in H19 F-B-l--A. HGIIOWGNI Mr. Duff crowns Brenda Carter Teenage S Program. Polio Queen of W.C.H. A 13 ww ll M my L fm 's.m.Q--gg QNWQ SX N-,QMS lgmv Miwmgbwggei, . wxgww M j lil Lxswxgggofillg MEI- jlflaksf ,filly Jwgfx Qi KW, I X ml llmmig, yi . UQ- 5-H-fgxvzbjv.. 'K XVxigf'J 'w?re sensa+ional,s1'imula+ing,sfable. ,A KBVER ISEMENTSX. . .QL Qi iiyxziov My 317 ' -Qp,..,..,.A:11:L,,o..3ZCL1,.?xf5mLwvx b t Tomgivhglwle Pasl ed ou: .jx L5 wks H 5 S' Sx of a yearbook bfacome a fealily, +0 'rhose 5 ' CA'vxfvvs.JL. , Qdww - W l whowda! willingly aiclecl ourworlc.+o you, ggi'-, K W xang- ,J QS' . J.9'fwN.,,c1.1...,,M-.sg ,e...,..,. ' I ou?:5Ev n KLi- Q M31-,SX O-..,V.....rf ' M- f SL Qljg ,JL Q JBQXIQA-XX '. ff :SLI-IT isiuvvv . 4, .Q W Q., ,pl 9 QAWQQ ,MA 3 T S fl 0- - ' , - K 'Q S s J -1' 2 2222 v 2 A I Lili-M ,. 230, i mam, Q, . P . V ' i W, 0 P k I NN A qv - ffyrkfkj 'KHP fffwiwgixi Q Q' 3' A , f' p A g Q5gQ XX1Ki mp Ga-vf ajax 2 H ' ff-1 X, 'X , 2 'ig QS , 2 - Q ' a gezskj i Q . 3-. x4 w 2-is I X53--0 - E E I , a a a gppg A- 5 X , -1 tw , 1 H H HHH . I i t C a aaa I V- . M ir f at A aaa 9 ftflte ainunuua aeleslal zzaxelqt m a m.. Graduation - - - to a lyetime of adventure Yes, there ARE new worlds to explore. New frontiers in science, in industry, in marketing and finance, and in education are challenging the ability and imagination of graduates who are determined to make the American Dream come true for themselves and their families. In a dynamic, expanding America, there is high adventure awaiting you. Adventure in satisfying, productive work, and adventure in successful living. American Viscose Corporation is one of America's most adventurous companies. Pioneering the man-made fiber industry, Avisco? products have made many significant con- tributions to the textile and packaging industries. Today, approximately one-third of all man-made fibers manufactured in the United States are Avisco fibers and nearly one out of every three products packaged in cellophane is wrapped in Avisco cellophane. Here in Front Royal, many of the highly skilled technicians producing rayon tire yarn and rayon staple are graduates of local high schools. And the future will undoubtedly provide many more opportunities for area graduates looking for a satisfying career. AMERICAN VISCOSE CORPORATION AMERICNS FIRST PRODUCER OF MAN-MADE FIBERS Front Royal, Virginia 'T alemark of American X scose Corporation 1 GENERAL CHEMICAL DIVISICN Allred Chemical 81 Dye Corporation P.O. Box 883 FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Phone 52I 4- For iI1e Ia+es+ and finesi in Sporis Equipmenf go io BILL'S SPORTING GOODS. 9 Dayiime - Nighiime - Any- 'rime is 'the Righf Time for a ireai af TASTEE-FREEZ. 4- See Paul for RCA Tele- visions and Mayfag and Kelvinaior Appliances a+ PAUL'S MAYTAG. --P A+ ihe MARSHALL MOTOR CO. INC. your Buick Dealer, you'II find all square used cars and 24 hour wrecicer service. Run ouf of ATTENTION gas? RUYIII. r GRADUATES OF '57 Call fo Park When you s+ock your panfry shefves Phone 580 service see +ha+ fhe frui+ has been pui' up by 24 Hour Station S . ervlce M THE our vmcmm CHARLES Avenue PACKING CUMPIINY 8,6651 Qwneyr Phone I226 I Y H S our ome Congra+ula+ions +o fhe class Cold? of '57 RILEY Call AUTOMOTIVE MIIRICLFS seavnce Th H I. 226 Easf Seven+h ey o er qua Ury maferials and Sheef guaranfeed TeIephone lO2O workmanship GIL CG., INC. Froni' RoyaI, Va. STOUTAMYER AND KERFOOT. INC. coAL-HEATING olLs LUBRICANTS - GASOLINE LU RAY AVENU E Phone 966 Graduaies of Warren Counly furfher Iheir educaiion when +I1ey aH'end ROLLER BUSINESS COLLEGE Nor'rI'1 Royal A slMoNPlETRl's W NBER GIFT 8: HANDICRAFT SHOP DO. . ellclous FRONT ROYAL. VIRGINIA Exclusive Dis+ribu+or Famous Clore Handmade Furni+ure B+ shop Prices They're Sensa+ionaI e,an abundglmsge of Giffs HAGERSTOVVN. MARYLAND COMMENTS DUKE L. sl-IAVER PIANO co OF PIANOS-ORGANS Small musical ins+rumen+s VIRGINIA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH and supplies I202 N. Royal Ave. Fronl Royal V RUFUS W. WALL, JEWELER YOUR KEEPSAKE DEALER Famous Lines of Sferling Silver, China, CrysI'aI, Wafclwes, and Jewelry Guarar reecI Wa+ch and Jewelry Repair Phone 974 3I9 Easf Main Slreer ZUCKERMAN COMPANY PIPE AND STRUCTURAL STEEL SCRAP IRON AND METAL Fronr Royal, Virginia Wincliesler, Virginia For PLAY SHOES For DRESS SHOES For WORK SHOES You'll find Ihem all ai' HUNTSBERRY'S II s +I'1e OuaIi+y I'I1a+ CounI's wan ' 7' 0 4? yszzzzzff A 13 IW 3, :::::::, Q ECLEQR MCROYAL Launclerers and Cleaners Phone 490 FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA 'the GWB AMYS 9 Neel S Gif 'TROUT 5 T. W. U. A. LOCAL NO. 37I UNION HALL Locared on Chesler Slreer Bn V. ovies B q I D M Reasonable Rafe-s TEXTILE WORKERgh UIZIISN OF AMERICA Visii' +I1e Silkmill Salesroom For Beauriful Fabrics of Nylon-Silk Chromspun Ace+a+e Sold a+ Manufac+urer's Prices for Draperies, Bedspreads Dresses, Blouses and Sui+s ,aff gmf eh I lt, SKYLINE MOTOR HOTEL Mrs. George M. Harris SKYLINE RESTAURANT Mrs. Winifred Poling L. A. IIIIRNIER'S STIIIIID 3l8A Norlh Royal Ave. Phone 953.1 DUNCAN INSURANCE GURPIIRATE A. B. l-IONTS HOMES - FIRE - AUTOMOBILE - LIFE REAL ESTATE LOANS Fronf Royal, Virginia Phone 800 FOR Style . . . UR E Loruss ?.t All Ihe nice Ihings for young men. FOR I . 0 . I SMITH S Fon Uuality . . . BeH'er Men's Wear 220 Easf Main Slreef FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINA For Ihe 'I ines+ in Service see LEE ALESHIRE af +he FRONT IIOYAl ESSO SEIIVICENTEII Norfh Royal Avenue and 3rcl Slreef Phone IO2-W WARREN QUALITY si-ioP Fronf RoyaI's Finesl' Men's Sfore Home of Famous BrancI's Fronf Royal, Va, 1 F' O I . FAI? - if 1 l 1111. J I Xfi wwf fsv f5f5'1'fE Ql MURPHY THEATRE BLDG ' DH. I6' FRONT ROYAL Qrnonr ROYAIIS Low nance LeAoERs oPP.MQcRoRY3 PHoNe 636 7273 W4 Q- 742311- For Teen going places and doing Jrlfuings . . . i+'s beau loai+ and casual fashions from lhe Teen Shop on Woodies' Young 4+h Floor . . .and for +l1e beaux, i+'s dress and leisure clolhes from ine Young lv1en's Slore, 2nd Floor. And wl'ia'r's more . . . +l1ey're priced wilh your budgel in rnind . . . w04mfzd.QMm,Q. WASHINGTON I3. D. C. . . . also Chevy Chase, 7 Corners lFalls Church, Va.l, and Alexandria. ROYAL SHEET METAL QQMPLIMENTS WORKS OF AUTOMATIC HOME HEATING HAGA MOTOR COMPANY 23 Waier sm,-6+ your FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA DeSoI'a, Plymou'rh Dealer ROYAL VILLAGE GROCERY FULL LINE OF GROCERIES MEATS Phone I4I2VV 737 Wesf I l+h Sfreefi Phone I334 Box 573 CALDWELL-SITES COMPANY S+a+ioners-Office Ouififfers Wholesale Paper WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA T. R. PATTERSON EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR JACK'S AMUSEMENT CO. Pin Ball Machines FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Juke Boxes Road Building Land Clearing FRONT ROYAL! VIRGWIA Difching Fish Ponds Digging Basemen+s Under Houses FOP SSFVICG Phone I I and 928 Your home deserves 'Ihe l::es'r -Tha+'s Always KIRKLAND'S T.V. and APPLIANCE STORE Where T.V. and Radios are Their speciaI+y THE C 8: E CO. specializing in INSULATION Per'Fec+ion Rock-Wool for your Home- Apar+men+ or Commercial Building-Triple- Slide Aluminum Siorm Windows 8: Screens Telephone II66 Have a dale? Why no+ go fo fhe For 1'he besf profecfion money can buy see JOHN MARSHALL H H MARLOW and enioy an evening of dancing of Phone 5960 John Marshall Highway MARLOW,S INSURANCE CO Two good places fo eal' - - MOM'S AND POP'S a+ 208 Soulh Royal Avenue and MAYFLOWER RESTAURANT af I5 Soulh Royal Avenue MOORE S RADIO AND T. V. Highesl' Qualify of Radio and Television and Besi' of Service LE DANE'S MARKET SELF SERVICE open Sundays and Holidays Phone i334 John Marshall Highway Meef 'I'he gang af GlL'S CURB SERVICE The quiclxesi' service The Bes+ Food in +own No finer Drive-ln for miles around! TAPPIS TEXACO SERVICE STATICN Texaco credii' cards honored FIRESTONE Tires-Tubes-BaHeries-Accessories Road Service 530 N. Royal Avenue Phone 59l8 Sue helps Priscilla seleci a dress for +ha'I' big evenf. COFFMAN FISHER The Fashion Cen+er for all your shopping needs Main Sireei Froni Royal, Virginia Jean ceriainly has 'I'he righf idea when ii' comes fo choosing a smarf looking wafch. For iewelry of disiincfion and charm Shop ai' 'Ihe JEWEL BOX X Main Sireei From' Royal, Virginia IN TROUBLE? DON'T WORRY Jusf Call EDDIE'S SERVICE CENTER for Efficieni' Dependable Service 6+h and Norfh Royal Avenue Phone 59l2 PITTS PARK THEATRE Air Condi+ioned for your Comfor+ There's More Fun a+ +he Movies 2 Mafinees on Safurdays I and 3 P.M. 2 Shows on Sundays 3 and 8 P.M. Mafinee Daily 3 P.M. Evening 7 and 9 P.M. Free Parking in rear of Thea+re CINAMASCOPE AND VISTA VISION PICTURES THE NEW CORNER SHOPPE JusI' around The corner STATIONERY AND OFFICE BREYEW5 ICE CREAM SPECIALTIES SUPPLY INC. Phone 385 Fronf Royal, Virginia Office Equipmeni' and Supplies Mimeograph and Duplicaiing MacI'lirIeS ROYAL OAK GIFT SHOP RO. BOX 266 Vvinchesirerl Va. For 'Ihe perfec+ gif+s for any occasion WEDDINGS-BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES Phone MO 27322 Visif 'rhe Royal Oak Gi'f+ Shop I5'rh and Shenandoah Ave. TEAPUT RESTAURANT and TUWER DRIVE-IN A+ 8Ih and Norfh RoyaI Avenue 2If2 Miles from River Bridge on Roufe 522 SPECIALIZING IN Home Specialcufb Sefvice SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS H , ,, FooT-LoNe Hor Does We Make Our Pies CHICKEN IN THE BASKET Open 5 AM. unhl I2 Midnighi' open uoA.M. un+iI 2 AM. Owned and Operafed by MRS. VIRGINIA GIBSON I u J ' Belly Marlow, Cherry Blanlon, and Tommy Noland al The Friendly Old Reliable BANK OF WARREN where Sluclenl Accounls are Welcomed See GUY MARLOW Your local Mercury dealer MARLOW MOTOR CO. For fhe dream-car design from De+roi+ Phone 678 770 Commerce Avenue For all kinds of STANDARD SUPPLY CO. Prinfing ancl Publishing and EQUIPMENT CORPORATION THE WARREN PRESS Wholesale clis+ribu+ors Plumbing and Healing Supplies ledablished I869l 22 Church Slreel Phone l38O Go +o RU BY'S The +eenager's friend when I+ comes +o hair sfyling. 406 N. Royal Avenue Phone 943 THOMAS H. FUSSELL FLORIST zoo Soulh Royal Avenue FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Phone 793 For any kind of food you buy FOR THE BEST IN FOOD MANUEL'S GROCERY DM AT THE is +he one Io fry. ROYAL DINER ZOI S. Royal Avenue Phone ova 522 N. Royal Avenue Phone H45 CARI. IIAFFEIVS 'liasi' service PLUMBING - HEATING and OIL BURNER SERVICE Cloud S+. Fronl Royal, Va. Congrafulaiions fo 'I'he Class of '57 LOCUST PIN COMPANY FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA PARK ENTRANCE MOTOR COURT TV - Air-condifioned AAA-Duncan Hines Rec. Owned and Operaled by MR. and MRS. W. S. WILKINSON Soufh Royal Avenue Phone 8I6 Enfrance fo Skyline Drive FRONT ROYAL AUTO SERVICE Disfribuiors of AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SOI-O3 Easi Main Sfreei' Phone I66 P.O. Box 643 Froni Royai, Virginia BOYSI! CENTRAL BARBER SHOP is Ihe place Io go if you care enough Io Iook your besf 2I2 E. Main Sireef Roger Boerner and Oliver Crane are busily s+ocI:ing shelves af I'he M 8: M Your M 81 M SUPER MARKET proudIy boasfs of high school empIoymenI'. The Youih Cenier Officers, Jimmy CoIfeI+, Jimmy Fox, Amos Hollinger, Don Armen- I'rou+, Sand GOH, Dwayne FIe'I'cher, and Jay Reel IaIIc over clean-up plans. THE FRONT ROYAL YOUTH CENTER open every Tuesday, Friday, and Safurday nighI'-offers recrea+ion for Fronf RoyaI's YouI'h. THINKING OF BUILDING? See J. A. CROSS BUILDING MATERIAL J. F. FORSYTH AND CO. Hardware and Duponi' PainI's Souih Royal Avenue FRONT ROYAL. VIRGINIA 4- For Someil 9 'hai eallY T , .A .X,., , ,. E T or hifs +he spot f' Buy lhe cone wilh 'I'he curl on ' ' +op. -P A T .-w' m-'yup-rr-v--'--v 1-A-:wmv . and delicious glazed do-nufs visif THE Do-NuT DINETTE voice OF THE WILDCATS W. F. T. R. For +he besi' in lisfening enferiainmeni Music, Sporfs. News CALL TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS Gel' our Trade-in deal Recapping BaH'eries Vulcanizing Used Tires Wholesale - Refail BOARD TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Phone 227 615 Norfh Royal Avenue Fronf Royal, Virginia For 36 years, leaders in sale of 'Fine 'Furni'l'ure '-Ne invife you 'ro see Virginia's largesl' furnifure sfore display. 50.000 square feel of floor space. We inviie comparison in qualify and price. STOKES FURNITURE COMPANY Home of General Eleciric Elecfrical Appliances and Television Free parking space for your convenience Phone I53 For brealrfasf lunch snaclcs. - if ,swf SI'arI' Your Savings Accouni' a+ +he CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK We Are! BELL CLOTHES' STORE Headquariers for Men's, Boys' a-nd Sfudenfs' Clorhes Where Your Credif is Always Good FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA ROBERT P. CUPP For +he Fines? in Floor Finishing Phone 503 239 Lee S'rr.ee'r FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA DOWDY'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Washing-Polishing Lubrica+ion-Firesfone Tires I23 Norfh Royal Avenue Nexf To Bus Sfafion Open 24 Hours E I DONAHOE'S J. S. COOLEY, INC. Phillips 66 Pefroleum Producis FLOWERS Plumbing and Hea+ing Refrigeralion Phone 4I5 Oil Burner Sales and Service ' Phone 372: I I66 Froni Royal, Virginia WARREN Congra+uIa+ions DRY CLEANING WORKS R. J. GARDIOL Io 'rhe Class of '57 CIo+hes cleaned, pressed, dyed, and repaired Ha+s cleaned and blocked Rugs, Draperies and Bed BIanI:e+s Telephone I97J DOWNING MOTOR CO. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Genuine Repairs Phone 8I0 Aufomobile, Trucks Nighf Phone 34F2IO GROVE'S GARAGE 24-Hour Wrecker Service 5I4 Commerce Avenue Congrafulafions and Besl' Wishes IIINCE'S RESTAURANT IO2 E. Main Sfreef E. B. GROVE P. O. Box I3I Owner a Opefaiof FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Phone ISI COMPLIMENTS A . ,I , nn --I OF ' , BERRYVILLE ROLLER VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN Fine Food Courfeous Service Dining Room and Coffee Shop SUUTIILIINID LIFE INSURANCE CUMPIINY Life Insurance lor Every Need Annuilies Savings Morlgage Cancellalion Term Proleclion Educalional Endoiwmenls Renl Cancellalion Family Income Proleclion Reliremenl Life Income Over One Billion Dollars Insurance in Force Local Ollice 5I4 Norlh Royal Avenue' FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA JOHN W. AFFLECK, Supl. WARREN H. GOOLSBY, Mgr. LAMAR OWENS, Supl. PARKWAY CHEVROLET, Inc. The Righl Way is Parkway CHEVROLET-CADILLAC Sales - Service Phone 53 or 54 Fronl Royal, Virginia No-We didn'l leave before lhe lasl bell, bul we hurried lo J. J. NEWBERRY'S because we wanled some ol lhe delicious food lhey serve lhal iusl hils lhe spol aller school! Fill Up Your Car and Make ll Go Wilh Gas From l'llI.L'S TEXACO Soulh and Blue Ridge Avenue STOKE'S GROCERY Fresh Meals, Groceries, Produce Phone IO 306 Main Slreel Besf Wishes for your succ STAUFFER-CHEMICI-ll CUMPI-INY BENTONVILLE VIRGINIA An invifaflon fo all girls of W.C.H S When you fhinlc of geffing marri cl Think of- RAMSEY'S HARDWARE as fhe place fo selecf your china and glassware FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Phone 47 Ea! maAea !0l' yflllf' QUUCC55 FROM THE RIVERTON LIME AND STCDNE' CCDMPANY INC. RIVERTON VIRGINIA In fime of need SCOTT'S FUNERAL HOME offers friendly and courfeous affenfion L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known wherever Ihere are Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencemeni Invi+a+ions-DipIomas- Personal Cards-Club Insignia-Medals For Ar'r Carved Diamonds Qualify Jewelry and Silver Lenox, Casfleion, Flinlridge China Duncan, Miller, and Bryce Crysfal 81 Trophies See J. L. ROBERTSON I 4III Kensingfon Avenue Richmond ZI, Virginia S G8iM MUSIC CENTER 38 W. Boscawen SI'reeI WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Phone MO 2-3836 PIANOS Headquarfers for Everyrhing Musical Nor Mofher Hubbard's Cupboard buf THE CORNER CUPBOARD I+ isn'+ bare IO3 Pollc Avenue BLUE RIDGE RESTAURANT AIR CONDITIONED Specializing in Good Food Near Enlrance Io Skyline Drive GOLLADAY BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. LUMBER, ROOFING 8: MILLWORK PAINTS 8: HARDWARE Phone 768 G. M. CHRISTY Prop Fronl Royal Slephen Cily Soulh Royal Avenue Fronl Royal, Virginia Phone 934 Phone l36 L. C. GRANNIS Auro FIRE LIFE INSURANCE Ci'rizen's Nalional Bank Bldg. Over Twenfy Years Experience in Underwriiing MARCHI'S Wholesale-Refail Fruifs and Candy Phone 3I FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Tl1ere's No Mysfery Why flue Crowd Runs for fhe RDYAL DAIRY affer a game SUPER- Sandwicl1es-Drinlcs- lce Cream Service Tl1aT's Tops e eFFicien+ and dependable service of SIIlNER'S DRUG STURE made if fhe place +o sfop for all drugs and cosme+ics. When you're hungry and really wan+ a freaf go +o Ihe HY-WY 'For somefhing -good Io ear We invile you fo visii' us for your furniiure needs Don r delay, come in 'roday FRANKLIN'S ESSO By 'rhe way, your credil' is O.K. for gas a+ KIbler's Two slores localed across from Weavers and Tllallll really make Your car 90 fast across Irom Courf I-louse 522 Easf Main Slreel Fronf Royal, Va. KIBLER FURNITURE CO. Congrafulafions fo +he Class of '57 MADDOX FUNERAL HOME FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Members of Class of '57 are Always Welcome a'l' FRONT ROYAL MOTEL I4Ih and Shenandoah Avenue Feriilizer Feed Farm lmplemenis all found a+ FRONT ROYAL SOUTHERN STATES COOP. INC. 2I Manassas Sfreel Phone IO5 Wani' Swiff and Dependable Service? why no+ go io WARREN DRUGS Main Sfreel Fronf Royal Your clofhes will be as clean as I'his If you go Io +he VIRGINIA LAUNDRY For Ihose who care enough Io Ioolc Iheir besi- We Recommend WEST END BARBER SHUI' The Posl Oflice Block BELLE BOYD RESTAURANT Chicken-in-fhe-Rough SERVED OR BOXED TO GO COVE-RSTONE'S WATCH SHOP also Walch and Clock Repairing CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS Phone IZ' I 125 E. Main Enlrance 'ro Skyline Drive MORTON'S Ladies Apparel-Shoes Careful Service is Given Every Car a'I' NATIONAL PARK SERVICE STATION Drive in oflen 'Io enioy Ihis service FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Phone 5934 239 N. Royal Ave. Fronl Royal, Va The Royal Road 'ro Beauly paves your way J Io success and well living. Follow 'Ihis road . W. Io The 8: COMPANY, INC. ROYAL BEAUTY SHOP I5 Chesler Slreel Phone 23I Wholesale Dislribufors RIVERTON, VIRGINIA For Warren High news and feafures read THE WA-CO-HI-LIGHTS For +he La+es+ in Fashion Always some+hing new EOF SMA Visil' THE HCM RT FAS:-lions I Localed al ZI6 Main Slreel Nexl door lo Jewel Box Fronf Royal, Virginia Zenifh Television Wes+ing-house Appliances GRlFFITH'S T. V. and appliances Visii' Virginia's Famous SKYLHHE GAVERNS fhe World's Largesf Collecfion of Anfho- clifes is found only in fhe Skyline Caverns. These unique crys+al- lized mineral formafions are known as The Orchid of 1-he Mineral Kingdom. LEWIS E. ALLEN Your I957 Yearbook Phofographer Phone 4I3 I43 EasI 3rd SI. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE QuaIi+y Merchandise aI Dependable Prices CLASS OF '57 STOKES CLOTHING NexI Io Ihe Bank of Warren COMPANY and 4 Easf Main Srreef Phone I I33 Alvin B. Sfolces a+ Ihe bridge SHENGIIS CDIIPURIITIIIN BoI'+Ied gas service 7 Soufh Royal Avenue FRONT ROYAL. VIRGINIA WARREN PAINT 81 SUPPLY PICTURE FRAMlNG-PAINT- WALLPAPER 4:5 Eas+ Mean s+fee+ Fronf Royal, virginia Ol' HeaIII1fuI Recrea+ion BOWL HAVEN Phone5944 These sludenis of War- ren Counfy waich as fhe Royal Sofiwisi Bread is falcen oul' of fhe oven al' +he RCDYAL BAKERY THE FRUNT RDYAL LIVESTUCK HERFF-JDNES MARKET Manufaciurers of Sells arf Aucfion Warren Coun+y Hi-gh School Thursday of each week Announcemen+s and Cards CATTLE' SHEEP' HOGS Virginia Represeniaiive and JAMES l.. DECK HORSES FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Phone IO3 3l IO Wesi Marshall Sireei RlCl-lMOND 2I, VIRGINIA The VaIley's Mosi' Modern ROYAL PALACE CLEANERS Drive-in Service Easf Third Sfreef ar Warren Avenue Fronl Royal, Virginia Phone 82 MITCHELL'S ESSO Gasoline--Oil-Lubricafion Washing-Polishing-Accessories Shenandoah Avenue Knocking ai your door wifh KILN DRIED LUMBER Building Boards-Plywood-MiIlwork- Molding GILLIAM AND SONS LUMBER COMPANY SPROAT SELF SERVICE FRONT ROYAL Phone 5932 656 Wes? I lfh Sfreef Froni Royal, Virginia Phone 346 Hi siyled For fine dependable sewing Ready +0 wear cldhes needs buy a+ fodhe SINGER'S SEWING CENTER 317 Easi Main Sireei Froni Royal, Va, Phone I295 BOY AND GIRL Clofhes for Ihe eniire family BOSTON STORE 2I2 E. Main Sfreel' Fronl Royal, Va. Combinaiion Doors and Windows-Awnings and Veneiian Blinds- RUSCO WINDOW CO. OF FRONT ROYAL Wea+her or no use Rusco Free Demonsiralions and Esiimaies Phone 736 Fred D. Shenk 630 N. Royal Ave. W. C. WILLIAMS Real Esiaie Broker WorId's Safesi Invesfmenf REAL ESTATE Phone 505 These fashion-smart students are in a class by them- selves and you'll be ahead in CLASS in the new loolc clothes from WEAVER'S the valley's outstanding store A Memorable Year U Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of WVarren County High School upon the completion of another outstanding year of accomplishments. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book that portrays the highlights of memo- rable activities. To preserve this excellent literary and photographic record, the best grades of material have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the finest quality yearbook. 9 We arc very proud that the l957 Stall selected us to help design, print and bind the MIRROR. We have earnestly en- deavored to fulfill the confidence placed in us. C. W. WABTHEN CUMPANY ' Qgyfahbnew LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 1- ADMINISTRATION Baldwrn, E. VV.-School Board Dull, J. S,-Principal ..... Earnesl, J. F.--Assl. Principal Fox, Lcrella-Office Sec .... Gasque, Q. D.-Superinlendenl Gruver, H.-School Board . . Kesler, W. F.-School Board . Keyser, Mrs. L. F.-Supervisor Maddox, W.-School Board ........ . Shiner, E. T.-School Board ......... . ADVERTISEMENTS Aleshire's Esso . . . . . , . Allen's Sludio .... American Viscose . . Balfour, L. G .... Bank ol Warren . . . Belle Boyd ...... BelI's Clolhes ..... Berryville Skaling Rink , Bill's Sporling Goods . . Blue Ridge Reslauranl . . . Board Tire and Baflery Co. . Boslon Slore ........ Bowl Haven ....... Budget Dress Shop . . C and E lnsulalion . . Caldwell Siles .... Cenlral Barber Shop . . Chandler Eleclric .... Cilizen's Nalional Bank . Coffman Fisher .... Cooley, J. S. . . . . Corner Cupboard . Coverslone Walch . Cross, J. A ..... Cupp Flooring . . Dairy Queen . . . Donahoe's . . . Do-Nul-Dinell . . Dowdy's ..... Dowing Molors . . Duncan Insurance . . Durnier's Sludio . . . Eddie's Service Cenler . Forsythe, J. F ..... Franklin's Esso .... Frank's ..... . . . Fronl Royal Aulo . . . Fronl Royal Liveslock . . Fronl Royal Molel ..... Fronl Royal Youlh Cenler . Fussell's ......... G and M Music Cenler . General Chemical . . . Gilliam and Sons . . Gill's Pill Barbeque . Golladay's Building . Grannis, L. C ..... Grilfilh's T. V ..... Grove's Garage . . . Halfer, Carl ...... Haga Molor Company . Hill's Texaco ..... . Hy-Wy Reslauranl .... Hunlsberry's ........ Jack's Amusemenl Cenler , Jewel Box ......... John Marshall Reslauranl . Jones, Herf ....... Kibler's Furnilure Co. . Kirkland's T. V. . . . . LeDane's Markel . . . Locusl Pin Company . . . M and M Super Markel . . Maddox Funeral ..... Manuel's Grocery ....... . Marchi's . . ......... . . . Maricle's Plumbing and Healing . . Marlow's Insurance . .... Marlow Molor ......... . Milchell's Esso ..... Mom's and Pop's .... Moore's Radio and T. V. . Morlon's ...... . . . Myer's, J. W ...,.... McRoyal Laundry ...... Nalional Park Service Slalion Newberry, J. J. ...... . New Corner Shop ..... Old Virginia Packing Co. . Park Gull Service .... Park Enlrance Molel . . Parkway Chevrolel . . Pallerson Excavalinq . Paul's Maylag ..... Piler's Prinling . . . INDEX Pill's Ramse Park Thealers . . y's Hardware . . Raymond Riley ..... Riddleburger and Carler Riverlon Lime and Slone Roller' Royal Royal Royal Royal Royal Royal Royal Royal Royal Royal Ruby's Rusco s Business College Bakery ..... Beauly Shop . . . Cab ..... Dairy . . . . . Diner ...... Oak Gill Shop . Palace Cleaners . Oualily Shop . , Sheel Melal . . . Village Grocery . Beauly Shop . . Slorm Windows . Scoll's Funeral Home . Shaver, Duke L .... . Shengas ....... Shiner's Drugs . . Shirey' Silk M s Jewelry . . ill ... .. Simonpielri's . Singer Sewing . . . Skyline Caverns .... Skyline Molor Holel . . Smilh's Beller Men's Wear Soulhern Slales .... Soulhland Life Insurance Sproal Sell Service . . Slandard Supply .... Slauller Chemical . . Slokes, Alvin B. . . Slokes Furnilure .... Slokes Grocery ..... Sloney Ledge ..... Sloulamyer and Kerforl Tapp' Texaco ..... Taslee-Freeze ..... . Teapol and Tower Reslauranls . . Troul's T.W.U Virgini Drug Company . .A. ...... . . a Genlleman . . Virginia l.aundry .... Virginia Telephone and Telegraph Co. Vince's Reslauranl . . . Wa-Co-Hi-Lighls ....... . . . Wall's Warre Warre Warre Warre Jewelry ...... n Drug Slore . . n n Painl and Supply n Warren Qualily Shop , . Warlhen, W. C ..... Weaver's Inc. .... . Wesl End Barber Shop . W.F.T. R ......... Williams, W. C ..... Woodard and Lolhrop . Wonder Pglalo Chips . Zucker min S ...... Apgar, Theodore . , Barnel Bradle Brownl le, Ralph . . y, George . . ee, Joseph . . Carler, Carol .... Colvin, Marlha Ann . Cook. Czarni Norman . . . . lzki, Madge . . Davidson, Mary , . Dull, Elhel .... Fosler, J. J. . . . Fox, Mae Burke . . George, E. Madison . Gibson, Gaylord , . Hall, Coral Lee . . Hall, William C. . Harlman. Paul J. . . Jones, John .... Kerin, Bernard .... Malhews, Genevieve . McClanahan. Jean . Miers, Eslel A ...., Murabilo, Joseph . . Oqinl, John .... O'Neil, Audrey . . Parker, Harry E. . Pillow, Floyd . . Powell, Ralph . . Rives, Virginia . . . Roberlshaw, Maria . Robinson, Loyd . . Spooner, Prudence . Unger , Roy .... Dry Cleaning . . Press ...... FAC U LTY I3l I39 I22 l22 I39 l23 I46 I43 l22 I4I l33 . . I3I I47 l27 I28 l28 l33 I47 l39 I23 145 l4l H0 l25 I23 I47 I44 I25 I26 I42 l38 I47 l32 I39 . . l45 I35 I38 l45 l23 l30 l2l l3l l25 l25 I37 l23 l37 I44 I24 I42 l37 l45 l32 . . l26 I49 H8 I43 l35 I47 l27 I23 I24 ..25 .I9,47 23, 25, 91, 93, :oo .......2o,ss .. . 17, 54, as is, so, sb, 67, 75 ....7,2s,7s,a3 ......l9,60 . . . . 17, 47 ..23,53,79 ..2l,56,74 ....2a,77 ..l9,57,66 . ..... ia,47 ...,I4,26,87 ....I9,60 zo, 47, ss, 67, sz ....22,so,ai ......20,59 .......zr,53 .......23,52 , 54, as, nos. I04 24, sa, 91, 93,97 .....24,b6,67 .....l7,57 . . . .2a, sv, 79 ..24, sa, sv, 70 ....20,59 ....2i,se.s4 .. ia, 57, 64, 73 i7,sa ....24,ss l6,65 ..2l 47 az r r , rg rl IF Wagner, Essex . . Wood, Sara . . Young, Leslie . ....... . . Beeler, Pearl . . . . Jenkins, Leurie . . . Marfin, llliene . . Sifford, Earl . . . Aleshire, Pafsy-Sr. . . . Alexander, Barbara-8 G IN l7,56 . .lB,25, 58, 66, 67,72 ..........l9,26 MAINTENANCE 111111115 II il .. bl .. 6l STUDENTS ...........27,69,76,l04,l05 .......... 59,l05 .. ...,........ 27,30 Alger, Lloyd-Sr. . . . Allen, Judy-So h. . . Allison, Sfuarf-Er .... Almarode, Carol-8 G. . Almy, Hale-Jr. . . . . Ambrose, Donna-8 G. Anderson, Fred-B G. . Anderson, Larry-Jr. . . Anderson, Shirley-Fresh. Andrews, Charlene-Jr. Andrews, Charles-8 G. Andrews, James-8 G. . Andrews, Junior-Fresh. Armel, Roberf-8 G. . . Armenfrouf, Daniel-Sr. Armenfrouf, Donald-Sr. Armenfrouf, Linda-8 G. Armsfrong, Kay-Sr. . . Afhey, Mary-8 G. . . . . . . . 53, 63, 67, 69, 70, 73, . . 47, 67, 86, l04, I 74 27 .........59,6B 22 60 'i7' 54,415 Atwood, Kathryn-8 G. . . Bachefli, Dennis-8 G. . Bachman, Barbara-Fresh. . Bachmann, Pafricia-B G. Bacon, Blake-Sr. . . . Baer, Dou -Fresh. . . Baggarly, gBeffy-Soph. B,aggarly, Joyce-Jr. . . Baggarl , Sam-B G. . Bailey, Bouglas-Fresh. . Bailey, Joyce-Soph. . . Bailey, Nelson-Fresh. . Baker, Norman-B G . . Baldwin, Jimmy-Fresh. Banglerm, Melrna-Fresh. Banks, Alexander-B G. Banks, Beffy-Soph .... Barnard Elaine-So h DEX Breeden, Shirley-8 G. . Bridges, Lonnie-8 G. . Bridges, Sfeve-Soph. . . Briffon, Doris-Jr. . . Brown, Earl-B G. . . Brown, Gene-wlr ..... Brown, Gloria-Soph. . Brown, Hughey-8 G. . Brown, James-B G. . Brown, Jimmy-Sr. . Brown, John, Jr. . . Brown, Myrna-Sr. . . Brown, Ronnie-8 G. . . Brown, Sandra-B G. . . Bryan, John-Soph. . Bryant, Pal-Jr ...... Bryson, Joseph-8 G. . Burch, Judy-Sr. . . . . Burch, Nancy-Fresh. . . Burke, Charles-Sr .... Burke, Dorothy-Soph. . Burke, Edna-Soph. . . Burke, James-Sr. . . Burke, Janef-Jr. . . Burke, Jean-8 G. . Burke, Nancy--Jr. . . Burke, Nellie-Sr .... Burke, Ronald-Soph. . . Burke, Thomas--Soph. . . .. 47 .. 56 .. 47 .. 59 .. 60 57 60 .........27,98 , 84, 85, 98, l08, I34, l48 .........58,72 27, 45, 67, 68, 69, 75, I04 .........5878 .......60,707B . 60 . . ss, sa, 73 Burner, James-B G. . . Burneff, Bobby-8 G. . Burneff, Carol-Soph. . Burneff, Charles-Jr. . . . Burdeffe, James-Soph. . Burneffe, John-Soph. . . Bufler, Mary-8 G ..... . . I I .271 Ls, 67, ss 67 . ...... 56,,, . 47, ss, 71, 76, mz, .........56, 70 56 82 82 . .... ........ 5 2 I04 58 65 54 . D - - Barneffe, Jimmy Sue-Jr. . Barneffe, Judy-B G. . . Barr, Frances-Jr ..... Barr, Margaref-8 G. , . Baughan, Brenda-Jr. . Baugl1er,Roy-Soph. . . Baumgardner, Norene-Sr Bear, Doug-Sr. . . . . Beckeff, Jerry-Jr .... Beckner, Tony-Fresh. . Beecher, Howard-B G. Bell, Douglas-Fresh. . Bender, Jerome-Sr. . . Benneff, Jean-8 G. . . Benneff, Joan-8 G. . . Benson, Josephine--Fresh. Berryman, Mike-Soph. . Biggs, Beffy-Soph. . . Biggs, Billy-Fresh. . . Biggs, Joe-Sr. . . . . Biggs, Paf-Fresh. . . . Blakely, Jimmy-Fresh. . Blakemore, Smilfy . . . Blankenship, Judy-8 G. Blanfon, Cherry-Jr. . . Boerner, Rodger-Soph. Boies, Joe-Sr. . . . . Boll, Barbara-Soph. . . Bowen, Roberf-Jr .... Bowers, Belfy-Jr. . . . Bowers, Edward-Soph. Bowers, Frank-8 G. . . wmasm-soph. Bowers, Joan-8 G. . . Bowman, Bowman, Beffy-Soph. . Charlolfe-Sr. . Bowman, Fern-Soph. . . Bowman, Henrieffa-Sr. . Bowman, Jane?-8 6. . Bowman, Mary-Soph. . Bowman, Bowers, Joan-8 G. . . Boyers, John-Jr. . . . Bracken, John-B G. . . Brady, J. D.-Soph. . Bray, Terry-B G .... Breeden, Larry-Soph. . Breeden, Ronald-Sr. . I I I '47, he Chadwell, Roberf-Soph. Chadwell, Shirley-8 G. . Cameron, Beffy-8 G. . . Cameron, Charles--Soph. Cameron, Juanifa-8 G. . Cameron, Moxie-Soph. . Cameron, Minnie-8 G. . Cameron, Scotty-Fresh. . Cameron, Srephen-Soph. Campbell, Bobby-Fresh. Campbell, Charles-Jr. . Campbell, Cora-8 G. . . Campbell, Douglas-Soph. . Campbell, Fay-Soph. . . Campbell, Ronald-Soph. Campbell, Thomas-Soph. Canfield, Pafricia-8 G. . . Carper, Bill-8 G ..... Carrow, Eugene-Soph. . Carfer, Brenda-8 G. . . Carfer, Frank-Sr. . . Carfer, Hans-Soph .... . . Carler, Joyce-Soph. .... . . .. 55 .. 60 .. 56 .. 55 .. 60 ..53,79 ..53,75 . 47 ..59,69 ..47,B0 .58,7F 47 53 ..27l04 .2B,4S .. 47 .. 57 .. 59 55 .2882 60 60 . .' 53' 73,'a7.'9i. 57 I 35 . . . 54, 67, 69, 73, 70 ......57ll9,l4l . . 26, 28, 67, 92, 93, 98 Casaroffi, Gregory-Fresh. . . . Case, Jean-Jr. ...... . Cafleff, Douglas ..... Cafleff, Turner-Sr .... Cave, Catherine-Fresh. . Chrisman, Charloffe-Jr. . Clair, David-Soph .... Clark, Ray-Jr. . . . Clarke, Richard-Sr. . . Clarke, Wagner-8 G. . . Clafferbuck, Ella-8 G. . Clegg, Bobby-Jr. . . . Clegg, Shirley-8 G. . Clem, Turner-Sr ..... Cliffon, Gail-Fresh. . . Clipp, Nellie-Soph. . Coffey, Gloria-B G. . Coffman, Carol-8 G. . . Coffman, Carol-B G. . . Coffman, Scoff-Soph. . . ....... 56,73 ..... .. ss 45 .........sa,ios , 74, 75, 87, I32, 148, io4 ....43,a7,i34i35 .......28,92,93 ....ss,6s 47 .. 47 54 so so ..53,75,l0S ...2a,75 ...52,69 ..Z8,69,F0 59 ..53,73,75 53 so ..47,so,ae .,a4,s5 ..54I35 ..59,54 ..5a,93 ..2e,92,93 Cofelf, James-Jr ..... Compfon, Carl-Fresh. . . Compfon, Carolyn-Fresh. Compfon, Leroy-Sr. . . Compfon, Lawrence-8 G. . Compfon, Linda-8 G .... Cornpfon, Pauline-Fresh. Cook, Barbara-8 G. . . Cook, Bobby-Soph. . . Cooke, Callie-Soph. . . Cook, Cook, Clarence-Jr .... Geraldine-B G. . Cook, Leroy-Fresh .... Cook, Nancy-Fresh. . . Cook, Nellie-8 G. . Cook, Pafricia-8 G. . Cook, Pauline-8 G. . Cook, Raymond-Jr. . Cook, Rennie-Jr. . . 151 60 ..60,lI9 ..53,82 47 59 ......47,70 . 57, 78, I04, l05 59 ..28,92,93, 98 47 29 sa 59 53 ..47,65,l04 so ....29,b7,75 ,.....47,80 ..29, 92, 93, rss 55 ......56,78 ....29,ao,a2 47, 7l,68, 69, 122 59 ....47,87,l2I ....29,65,78 57, 69, 73, l2l,70 ......48,77 59 .. so ..5a ..4s ..s4 use ..se ...ss ....59 ..s9,ss ...s7 ...so ....ss ..so,ea ..57,7l ..54,7a,e4 ....s5 ..4s,77 ...bo ..52 ..52 ..5z ..s4 ..se ..5a ...54 ......w,7s ....i9,29,a4 sz, sa, 73 soo, was ....54,7s,7a ....55,57,73 ..48,l02 ..29,77 ....57 ...4a ....53,9a ...,...48 ..29,s2,a4,e5 ......s9 .....sa ....,.4B,77 .......s9 ....30,7l,72 56,6B,7I,78,l04 .......5z .......s9 ..w,sa,7a ..sa,7a ...sz ..7o .,.s7 ....sa ..30,77 ...s9 ..se ..5s ...59 ....53 ..52,93 .......4a .......s9 ......56.7i 57, sa, 7i,7a, nos .......sa .......w ....so ..4a,93 ..4a,s7 Cooksey, Samm -Soph. . Cooley, Fred-goph. . . Coons, Ken?-8 G .... Coons, Kirl-Jr. .... . Cooper, Dena-Soph. . . Cooper, Florence-8 G. . Copeland, John-Sr. . . Corwin, Beffy-Soph. . Corwin, Billy-Soph. . . . Cosfello, Mary-B G. . . Cosfello, Shirley-Soph. . Counfs, Linda-Fresh. . . Crane, Oliver-Soph. . . Crane, Ronnie-8 G. . . Crawford, Alvin-Sr. . . Crawford, Belly-Jr. . . Crawford, Jay-8 G .... Crawford, Winfred-Fresh. Cubbage, Gloria-Fresh. Cullen, Harrie?-8 G. . Cullers, Agatha-Fresh. . Cunningham, Donna-8 G. Cupp, Roberl-Soph. . . Curl, Carol-8 G ..... Curry, Palsy-Soph. . Curry, Rodney-8 G. . . Curry, Thomas-Soph. . . Cuslard, Barbara-Soph. . Cusfer, Daniel-8 G .... Czarnilzki, Sue-Jr. .. Darr, Donnie-Sr. . . Darr, Giles-Soph .... Darr, Ronnie-8 G .... Davis, Charles-Fresh. . Davis, Jean-Soph. . . Davis, Slerling-8 G. . Davis William-8 G. . Dawson, Kennelh-Fresh. Day, Ervin-8 G ..... Day, Peggy-8 G .... Deavers, Belle-Sr. . . Deavers, Elva-8 G. . . Deavers Evelyn-Sr. . . Deavers, Harry--Fresh. . Deavers, James-8 G. . Deavers, Jean-Soph. . Deavers, Mary-Soph. . Deavers, Wanda-Fresh. Dempsey, Dennison, Jean-8 G. . Richie-Sr. . . Derflinger, Barbara-8 G. Derflinger, Belly-Jr. . Derflinger, Dickie-8 G. . Derflinqer Derflinger Don-Fresh. Frankie-8 G. Derflinger, James-Fresh. Derflinqer, Lloyd-Soph. . Derflinger, Robert-Fresh. Dixon, Frank-8 G ..... Dodd, Kalhy-8 G. . . . Dofflemyer, Johnnie-Fresh. . . Donaldson, Gloria-8 G. Dove, Donnie-Sr. . . . . Dove, Richard-Fresh. . . Dovell, Ann-Jr ..... Dowdy, Ida Mae-Sr. . Dowdy, Dean-Jr ..... Driggs, Nancy-Fresh. . . Drury, Bill-Jr. .... . Duncan, Margaref-Soph. Earnesf, Joseph-8 G. . . Eafon, Mary-Fresh .,.. Eckardl, Galen-Sr. . . Edmonds, Ross-8 G. . . Eidman, Joan-Fresh. . . Ellinger, Richard-8 G. . Ellis, David-Sr. . . . . Ellis, Tommy-Jr. . . . Elmer, Mary-Soph. . Elyard, Charles-8 G. Exline, Roberf-Soph. Frame, M Fadley, D ary-8 G. . . . aniel-8 G. . . Fadley, Sfanley-Fresh. Farrar, Jimmy-8 G. . . Feller, Ro ber?--Fresh. . Figgins, Frankie-Sr. . Figgins, Jackie-Jr .... Figgins, William-8 G. . . Fincham, Mary-8 G. . . Fish, Nancy-Soph. . . Fisher, Carol-Soph. . . Fisher, Mabel-Fresh. . Filgerald, John . . . Fix, Arbadella--Sr. . Fix, Billy-Jr. .... . Flefcher, Alberl-Soph. . Flefcher, Dwayne-Sr. . . Fogle, Belly-8 G ..... INDEX 54 ..54,73 59 48 ..52,65,78 58 ....30,77 ..53,67,73 ..53,l00 68 52 57 I34 60 30 84 58 56 ..60, ..53, ..48, ..57,62,78 ..58,68,l05 ..56,68,73 .....58,68 . . 53, 67, 93, 7I .....58,68 ..52,69,I05 .......53 . ...... 53, 73, 74, 75, 7l .,48, 63, 66, 74, 86, 90, I04, l30 . .59 .55 . 69 .60 .60 .....57 57 .......58 . . 30, 65, 75, IO4 .' .' io. .' .' Ao, 30 56 58 54 54 56 59 80 . . 59 48 70 56 59 56 53 48 . . 59, 68, 84, 85, lI9 . . . . . . 59, .........48, .. 55, 57, 63, 64, 87, ......48,67, 57 68 3 I . . 56 48 65 80 90 8I 54 60 ..57,68,73 ...3l,67, .......59 3I72 . l 80 59 57 7l 43 . . 46, 48, 7l, 93, I43 , .... 53, 67,73 . . . . . . . 59 . . . 54 . 59 . 60 . 55 . . 48, 59 57 an 67 59 .ss .52 ..57 ..5b,73 ..72 ..3i ..........48,80 .............5370 3l 64, 69, 92, 93, 98, IOB, I34 Fogle, Roberf-Sr .... Fogle, Tommy-8 G. . . Ford, Marlene-Sr. . . Fosfer, Patricia-8 G. . Forsyfh, Nicey-8 G. . Forsyfh, Sue-Soph. . Fox, Archie-Soph. . Fox, Calvin-Fresh. . . Fox, Carolyn-Fresh .... Fox, James-Sr. . . . Fox, Linda-8 G. . . Fox, Richard-Jr. . Fox, Shirley-8 G. . . Frame, David-Fresh. . Frame, Macel-Soph. . Frame, Mary-8 G. . . . Frame, Millon-Fresh. . . Franklin, Elizabefh-8 G. Franks, Evelyn-8 G ...., Frazier, Charles-Jr. . . Frazier, Donald-8 G. . . Frazier, Hazle-Soph. . . Friski, Michael-Fresh. . . Frisloe, Barbara-Jr. . . Frisloe, Ira-Jr .... Fulop, Anna-8 G. . Fulop, Maria-Soph. . Funk, Juanila-Fresh. . Furr, Donald-Soph .... Garber, Jane?-Soph. . . Garber, Kalherine . . . Garber, Sandy-Soph. . Gardner, John-Jr. . . . Gardner, Kaye-Soph. . Gardner, Marian-Fresh. Garfield, Curry-8 G. . . Gibbs, William-Soph. . Gilkey, Herberf-Soph. . Gill, Sandra-8 G. . . . . Glascock, William-Soph. Goff, Barbara-8 G. . . Gcolsby, Emily-Soph. . Gore, James-Soph. ........ 53 65 73 82 Goff, Judy-Jr. ....... 49, 6 ff Sz' 68-69.7'. 0. aifezi, '34, bi' 62' 43 ' I09, i . '. '57, '64' . '. 'si '55, Ls, 7 58, 73, af ai 58, 59, 54, 54, . zi da 48 64 19 59 78, 56 53 3 I 59 l02 68 68 59 55 59 78 80 58 53 85 49 77 78 IO4 68 53 53 .....49 ..68,72,73, ..53, ....54, . . . . . 54 . .......... so, ea, 70, 7, 7if 7175, ai, idz, io4, Goff, Sandra-Sr. .... 32, 64, 67, 69, 8I, 86, l02, I04, IO9, Graham, Jean-8 G. .................. . Graham, William-Fresh. ............... 55, 7l Granf, Beffy-Soph. . . ...... l8, 54, 66, 67, 69 Gray, Doris-8 G ..... Green, Mary-Sr. ...... . . I9, 32, 74, 82, 83, 86, l04, I 29 I 34 58, 78 73 Greenwall, Charles-8 G. . . ......... I8, 58, 84 Greenwalr, Gwen-Soph. . . . 54, 64, 67, 68, 69, 73, Griffifh, James-Fresh. . .......... . . Grim, Barbara-8 G .... ........... Grim, Charloffe-Soph. . ....... . . Grogg, Billy-Sr. .... . . 32, 67, 69, 7I Grove, Charles-Fresh. . ...... . . Grove, David-Soph. . . .... 52, 53 Grove, Elason-Soph. . . . . . . . Grove, Eleanor-B G. . . . . . . . . Grove, Thomas-Jr. . . .... . . 49 Groves, Gloria-SG. . . . .58, 68 74 Grubbs, Jean-Jr. . . . . . . . . 49 Guilford, Mary-Fresh. . . . 57 72 Guy, Jimmy-8 G .... ..... Hansell, Elsie-Jr .... ,...,....,.... Hable, Mary-Soph. . . ........... . I8 54 Haffer, Belsy-8 G. . . .......... 59, 68 Haffer, Phyllis-Sr. . . Hall, Charles-8 G. . . Hall, Gene-Fresh. . Hall, Mary-8 G ..... Hall, susan-sf. ..... ' . Hamblin, Richard-Fresh. Hamillon, William . . . Hammock, Harry-8 G. . Hannum, William-8 G. . Hannum, William-Fresh. Hardman, Mary ..... Hardman, Viole?-Soph. . Harmon, Lynwood-Soph. Harper, Dorfhy-8 G. . . Harper, Linda-8 G. . . Harrison, Charloffe-Soph. . Harrison, Charles-Fresh. Harrison, Billy-8 G. . . Haun, Edward-8 G .... Hawes, Beffy-Fresh. . . Hawes, Bill-Jr. .. . . . . Hawkins, Richard-Fresh. Hawley, Peggy-7Soph. . Haymaker, Connie-Soph. Heflin, Elsie-Jr. . . . . Heflin, James-Fresh. . . Heflin, Lorrie-8 G. . . . Heflin, Roberl-Soph. . Heishman, Donald-8 G. Heishman, Evelyn-8 G. Henry, Audrey-8 G. . . . . 32, 66, 67, ,78 68, 69, l2l, l29, ........58,68, . . 32, 65, 69, 78, l04, do . . 58, 65, ..56, 77 v . .'55,'e6, 76, 7a' foi, . . . . sa, 59, 74, 75, 57 ' 54, l . ..59, 84 57 57 57 l 34 60 48 59 55 52 75 82 I04 56 60 93 82 60 65 I05 69 87 73 60 I 35 , 85 IO7 57 58 54 80 57 64 68 58 93 78 78 73 60 49 73 70 I04 60 55 I05 I05 56 60 58 55 52 54 59 7l 54 65 70 58 78 78 56 I05 78 49 65 59 65 59 78 59 . . . . . 34,70,76, Lamb Henry, garbara-Fresh. . Henry, arles-8 6. . . Henry, Donald-Jr. . . Henry Doug-So h. . Henry, Ellen-8 . . Henry, GraceSr. . . Henry, Janet-Soph. . . Henry, Janice-Soph. . . Henry Joyce-Fresh. . . . Henry Marqarel-Fresh. Henry, Millard-8 G. . Henry, Palricia-8 G. . . Henry Smith-Jr. . . Hensell, Winston, 8 G. Henson, Amelia-Sr. . . Herr, Pal-Jr. . . . . Hevener, William-Fresh. Hickerson, Jane?-Soph. Hill, Bonnie-8 G. . . . Hill, Donna-Soph. . . Himes, Gary-Soph. ..... . Himes, Maria-Fresh. . INDEX ..s5,5a ....5e ..49,92 ......5z ......32,76 ..54, 69, 75, 76 . .... 53,76 .....55, .. 59, 49, 66, 74, 75, 86, l03, IO4, ...........54,69, ......58, .........52,66,75, Hinchey, my-sf. . . .. 26, 33,'75,'76,'82, 63fii4,'l6af ioi Hinkle, Jeannelle-Sr. . Hiserrnan, Arfhur-Fresh. Hockman, Billy-8 G. .. . . . Hoffman, Audrey-Fresh. Hollinger, Amos-Sr. . Holsinger, Carl-Fresh. Holsinqer Lowell-Sr. Hooper, Nancy-Fresh. ' . Horn, Winlred-Jr. . . . Houghlon, Ella-8 G. . Hounshell, Shirley-Sr. . . . Hounshell, Slephen-Fresh Howe, Dorolhy-8 G. . Howell, Carl-Sr. . . . Hudson, Howard-8 6. . Huff, James-Sr. . . . Huff, Richard-8 G. . . Hullihen, Mary-8 G. . Hunly, Mary Lou-Soph. Hunl, Sandra-Fresh. . . lreson, Wayne-Jr .... Irwin, Jo Ann-Fresh. . lrwin, Phil-8 G .... . Jackson, Clyde-Fresh. . Jenkins, Elzora-Fresh. . Jenkins, Gerald .... Jenkins, Lee-Sr. . . . Jenkins, Nalhen-Jr. . . Jennings, Gloria-Soph. Johns, Cha-rles-Fresh. . Johns, Louise-Soph. . . ............ Ma'-chi, Mafhews, Connie-Fresh. Johns, Marfha--Fresh. . . Johnson, Allan-Fresh. . Johnson, Alton-Soph. . Johnson Auslin-Fresh. Johnson Johnson Johnson BeverlV-Sr. . Billy-Soph. . . Dennis-Sooh. Johnson, Harold-8 G. . Johnson Joseph-Soph. Johnson Lowane-Soph. Johnson, William-Soph.' ' Jones, Ann-Sr. . . . . Jones, Buddy-Fresh. . Jones, Charlolle-Soph. . Jones Clarance-Jr. . . Jones, Edward-Soph. . Jones, Gourlie-Fresh. . Jones, Iris-8 G ..... Jones, Wilberl-Soph. . Jordan, James-Soph. . Jordan, Judy-8 G. . . Kealls, Charlolle-B G. Keim, Nancy-Jr ..... Kiem, George-8 6. . . Kendall, Gene-Jr .... .... Kendall. Norma Jean-Soph. . . Kendall, Tommy-8 G ...... Kenner, Ann-8 G. . . . Kenner, Billy-8 G. . . Kenny, James-8 G. . . Kenny, James-Soph. . Kenny, William-Soph. .' Kepharf, Lorraine-Fresh. Kersey, Dallas-Fresh. . Keys, Rufh-8 G ..... Keyser, Kaye-8 G. . . . Kibler, Barbara-8 G. . Kinq Myron-8 G. . . Kirbv, Hilda-8 G. . . Kline, Mary-8 G .... Kniqhl, Arfhur-Sr. . . Knight, Vernon-Soph. . Knowles, Donna-Sr. . . . Kreisher. Lois-Fresh. . Kress, Byran-Soph. . . Kuser, Roberl-Sr. . . ...........55,68, . . . 33, 66, 67, 69, 7l, 82, l08, I34, 1IIIIIIIf'33',i35,65 .....55 ....49 .'.'.'5of5s 93 ..33,82,85, ..'3il,'66,'67, ho, :ii ..'57 ..49 ..'57 ..'54 ..49 '. '53, '54, 551 59, 7l,'75,'74, ...........56,68, . ........... 56, . '19, '34, isf 55,' 62,'Bli,'86, ...........54, ...53. ........60,7l, . . .' 49,'66,'67, '74, 552 io4, 46,'4il, '54, 57, 9lf 'l8,'9f,'9j, ...........54,66, ...........59,64, .....56 ..56,70,73 ....59,68 .....58 .' 34, 7l,'e5,'s4, 55, 741 io4, IS! Kuser, Shirley-8 G. . . Laing, Deanna-8 G. . . Laing, Jane-Fresh. . Laing, Jean--8 G. . . . Laing, Jean-Sr. . . . . L-aing, marlhaglirlesh. . ainq, ary-c . .. Laing, Palricia-KG. . . Laing Terry-Fresh. . . Lake,'Dorolhy-Sr. . . Laura-Fresh. . . Langfln, Rum-soph. . Lansberry, Aubry-Jr. . Lansberry, Judy-Jr. . . Lansberry, Marian-Sogh. Landsberry, Garb-Sop . Lesley, June-8 .... Lauder, Carson-8 G. . Lawson, Shelby-Sogh. . Leadman, Augusl- r. . Leadrnan, Jane?-Sr. . Leadman, Jerry-Soph. . Lee, Berry-8 G ..... Lee, Dollie-Fresh .... Lehew, William-Soph. . Lester, Donnie-8 G. . . Licklider, Allen-Sr. . . . Lindsey, Edna-Soph. . Lindsrrom, Elizabefh-Sr. Lillle, Nancy-Jr. . . . Livick, Emogene-Fresh. Llewellyn, John-8 G. . Lockharl, Belly-Sr. . Lockharl, Marvin . . . Lonas, Nancy-Sr. . . Long, Mary-8 G ..... Long Mild red-Soph. . Long: wamsm-so h. . .' Loveless, Shirley-Eresh. Lowe, Jack-Fresh. . . Lowman, Ronnie-Jr. . Lucas Paul-Fresh. . . Ludwiq, Rodger-8 G. .' Lulfrell, Alice-Fresh. . Lu1'lrell,Nancv-Soph. . . . . . L nn, Pafly--Sr. . . . . rvl'cCauIey, Marv-Fresh. McCormick, Ginny-8 G. McCraw, Margaret-Fresh. . . McDaniel,Joe-Fresh. . . McDaniel, Phyllis-8 G. McDonald, Jean-Fresh. McDonald, Nancy-8 G. McDonald, Richard-Sr. McDonald, Richard-8 G. . . McHenry, Frank-Fresh. . Mclnryre, Jimmy-Sr. . . McVay, Priscilla-Fresh. Mabry, Doris-8 G. . . Mallory, Palsy-Sr .... Mallory, Vallie-Sr. . . . Manuel Juanila-8 G. . Manuel, Mary-Soph. . Manuel, Rodger-Sr. . . Sa nd ra-Soph. Marchi, Tony-Jr .... Marders, James-Fresh. Marlow, Belfy-Sr. . . Harlow, .lnhn-Sr. . . . Marrow, Jimmy-Fresh. Marlin, Bobbv-8 G. . . Marlin. Brenda-Fresh. . . Malhews, Gene--Jr. 'K . Marhews, Sherrill-Soph. Mallinglg James-Fresh. Mauck, arol-Sr. . . . Mauck, Edgar--Fresh. . . Mauck, Gayliss-Soph. . Mauck, Nancy-8 G. . Menefee, CharlolleSr. . Menefee. Dannv-Sr. . . Messenner Paul-8 G. . Melz, Sylvia-Fresh. . . Meyers, I arrv-Fresh. . Miers, Dick-Sooh. . Miers, James-Fresh. . Miers Kenny-Jr. . . Milani, Elaine-Jr. . . Miller, Allen-Sr. . . . Miller, Donald-Fresh. . Miller, Edward-Fresh. . Miller, Garland-8 G. . Miller, Glenna-Sr. . . . Miller, Janice-Soph. . Miller, Joe-Soph. . . Miller, Larry-8 G. . Miller, Roberl-B G. . . Miller, Sandra-Fresh. . Miller Susanne-Fresh. 50 ..5o,5a,lo5 57 50,51 ..34,45, ....55, ..53,7l, 79 78 78 59 57 so 55 ..53, 54, 59, 74, 75, l04 49 ..........49 .53 .53 .49 ss 52 80 48 55 59 04 oo 58 35, 76, 79, aa, I04, nos, i . ......... 54, . '57,l .53,92,l ..35,77 53 ..35,80 49 55 59 ..35, 55, 69, 7l,l05 76 ......35,55 ..59,68,70 53 .54,7r ..57 .55 ..49 57 ..........58,70 57 5269, 35, '55, 59, 65' mhz, io4, i . . . . 57, 75, 74, IO4, I ....,.68,87,Il9,l 75 35 05 2l S7 64 .. 59 .55 .59 .. 37 sa .....55,73 ......37,ao ..57,5s,73,i3o .......35,i ..35, 75, 78, ao,u ..53, 55, 5s, 59, ...54,59,7i,75,75, 5a os 05 59 73 36 ao ...............49,7l . ................. 57 . . . . 25, 35, aa, 87, :oz no4 nos, uaz . . 36, 54, 72, 87, 92, 93, 94, 9b,los, is . ....... ' ....... .. 59 . . 55 5a 78 55 49 73 as ..54,67, .57,84, ..36,l02 ...56,65 ......52 .....58,68 . . 36, l02, IO4 ....36,65 60 . . . 57, 78, I05 57 .. 54,64,67,86,99 .. 56, 64, 84, 85, IM . . . 46, 49, 64, 98 .. 36,67, so so 55 57 ......5a,7o .......37,78 ..54,66,69.7l,75 ....93,lfD,l35 sa 5o 56,73,78 . . 56, 70, 74, I04, lO5 J i Miller, Warren-Fresh. . Miller, Warren-Soph. . . Miller, William-Soph. . Ramsey, Linda-Jr. . . . Mills Mills Mills Mills , Barbara-Soph. . . , Dixie-Fresh. . . , Elsie-8 G. . . . Loretta-Fresh. . . Mills, Polly-Jr. . , . , Mltc ell Amos-Jr ..... . h I Mitchell, Paul-Sr. . . . . Mitchell, Richard-Soph. Mitchell, Ruth-8 G .... Mitchell, William-Jr. . . Monnington, Tannis-Jr. . Montgomery, Joan-Sr. . Montgomery, Wayne--Fresh. . Moore, Fred-Soph. .. Morehead, Genieve-Jr. . . . 137, Myers, 85 Morehead, Sandra-8 G. , Morrison, Betty-Sr .... Morrison, Morrison Morrison, Lee-Soph. . Morrison, Ray-Soph. . , James-Soph. . Harry-8 G. . . Morris, Paul-8 G. . . Morris, Rita-Sr. . . . Morse, Shirley-8 G. . . Mosely, Brenda-8 G. . . Munch, Billy-Jr. . . . Munch, Terry-Soph. . . Munson Munson , Elizabeth-8 G. . , Patsy-Jr ..... Murphy, Beatrice-B G. . . Murphy, Charlotte-8 G. Murphy, Ray-Sr ....., Judy-Jr ..... Rodgers, ......50, Myers, June-Soph. . . Myers, Robert-Jr. . . . . Nethers, James-Fresh. . Nicewarmer, Betty-Fresh. Noakes, Margaret-Soph. . . Noakes, Shirley-Sr. . . . Noland, Tommy-Fresh. . North, Maybelle-Jr .... Oakes, Gloria-Fresh. . . Oakes, Ronald-Sr. . . . Obenchain, Brenda-Soph. Offer, Charles-8 G. . . Offer, Robert ...... Oliver, Jane-8 G. . . . . Oliver, Shirley-Fresh. . . Overstreet, Connie-Soph. Paige, Carolyn-Jr ..... Paige, Helen-Sr. . . . Paris, Jane-8 G. . . Parson, James-Jr. . . . Partlow, Dale-Sr. . . . . Partlow, Kay-8 6. . . . . Partlow, Lorraine-Fresh. Partlow, Owen-Fresh. . . Partlow, Polly-Fresh. , Partlow, Raymond-Sr. . Patterson, Edith-8 G. . Pearson, Betty-8 6. . . Pearson, Deanna-Sr. . . Pearson, Fentress-Sr. . Pearson, Kay-Sr. . . Peachey, Lydia-Jr. , . Peffer, Mona-Sr. . , . Peyton, Elizabeth-8 G. . Pickrell, Barbara-Sr. . Pickrell, Freddie-8 G. . . Pickrell, Violet-Sr. . . . Pine, Robert-Jr. . . Pingley, Bonnie-8 G. . Pingley, Planger, Dorothy-Fresh. . Lois-8 6. . . . . Poe, Anna-Soph. . . . Poe, Ga Poe, Kenneth-Soph. . . Poe, Linda-8 G .... Poe, Teddy-Soph. . . il-Fresh. . . Politte, Larry-8 6. . . Pomeroy, Faith-8 6. . . Pomeroy, Hazel-Fresh. . Pomeroy, Ronnie-Jr. . . Pomeroy, Robert-Fresh. . Powell, Billy-Soph ..... Powell, Ramona-Fresh. . Pullen, Barbara-Soph. . . Price, Gloris-Soph. . . Price, Lawton-8 G. . , Price, Robert-Fresh. . Priest, Carlton-Fresh. . Priest, Shirley-Sr. . . . Proffitt, Eugene-8 G. . Proffitt, Roy-Soph. . Ramey, Betty--Jr. . . INDEX .. 57 54 . ...... 53 ., .... 54,73 I04 , . 70, 73, 78, 58 ...57, 78, 105 50 93 .......76, ..37, 65, 77, 93, 46 50,66,69, . . 37, 73, 75, 80, l04, 94 54 ss so 90 :os ss . . 52, 53, 55, az, 87, loo ........5o,75 ss IO4 73 53 54 54 59 . 37, 102 ...57, ..37,75,87 ..59,68 ..5a,5a so ..s4 ..5o so ..5a,7a 59 so so, 64, 75, 78, aa, 84, ,ioz .........54,7I,l04 ...........5o,so 55 ...57, sa, 78, io4 ........53,78 .55, 57, 64, 73, as, :az as .53, 67, 7o, 74, 75, los sa so ..........59,72 57 ..s4, 64, 55, sa, 69, 7I,73 ..........50,75 ......38,65,76,80 ...59,5a,i45 so l04 78 57 57 55 . . 38, 65, 76, .....60, .......38,65,77 50 ..........60,68 . . 38, 76, 78, 86, l03, lgg . . . 38, 76, 83, I04, I05 .,,50, 66, 68, 69, 73, 75 . . I9, 39, 75,83, 84, 90, I04 . . . . l8, 60, 72, 78, l05 ......39,68,69,80 .....59,70 8384 50 58 70 68 .39,, ..5s, ..58, sa 56 ..54,7I ..59,78 53 59 so 57 ..5o,77, 82 ....57 ..53,80 ....56 ..54,65 ..52,6I ......5B .. ..... 57 ........57 .. 39, 75, 87, l2l .......58 ......53 ..50,69 Ramey, Carol-8 6. . . Ramey, John-Soph, . . Ramey, Joseph-Soph Ramey, Ramey Lomax-Sophi i. Margaret-Jr Ramey: William-8 Gi .i . Ramos Barbarita-Jr. . . Rappaport, Stephen-8 G Redmen, Nina-Fresh. . . Reed, Dennis-Jr. . . . . Reed, Georgiana-Sr, Reed, Jay-Sr. . . . , Reed, Lynn-Sr ..... Reed, Phyllis-Fresh. , . Regester, Julie-Fresh. . Reiger, Sonia-Soph. . Reil, Anna-Jr. . . , Reil, Betty--Fresh. . Reil, Dale--Soph, . Reil, Larry-Soph. . . Reil, Orlando-Sr. . . Revells, Janet-B G. . . Reynolds, Elizabeth-Sr. . Reynolds, Odessa-Soph. Reynolds, Pat-Soph. . . Rhodes, Gretta-8 G. . . Riddleburger, Alex--Soph. Ridgeway, Dale-Soph. . Ridgeway, Herman-Soph. Ritfe, Linda-Jr .... . . Riley, Stuart-Jr. . . . . Ritenour, Elmer-Jr. . . Ritenour, Sherman-Sr. . Riyes, Eileen-Jr .... Rives, Jack-Sr. . . . . Robertson, Joanne-Sr. . .5a,7a 54 52 ........54,l04 ..5o, 64, 84, coz, io4 ss . . . . . so A7 39, 67, 69, 82, I02, l04, 64, 83, 84, 85, 94, I09, L33 P ......,...39, 50 75 7l , ............ 57 93 l2I ........56,68,79 85 Robinson, Bertha-Sr. . . Robinson, Clistis-Soph. . Robinson, Dewitt-Soph. Robinson, Earl-Fresh. . Robinson, Judy-8 6. . . Robinson, Wanda-Soph. Robinson, Wayne-8 6. . Robinson, William-Fresh. Robinson, Woodrow-Jr. Eddie-Soph. . Rogers, Robert-8 G. . . Rogers, Charles-Soph. . Roller, Edwin-8 G .... Rosenberry, Donnie-Fresh Rosenberry, Richard-Fresh . . Rosenberry, Sadie-Soph. Rowe, Barbara-Sr .... Rowe, Beni?-Soph. . . Rowe, Ray-8 G ...... Rowland, Allen-Fresh. . Rowland, Kenneth-Jr. . Rudacille, Carolyn-Fresh. Rudacille, Ruby-Jr .... Rudacille, Waldo-8 G. . Ruffner, Edith-8 G. . . Ruffner, Mary--Fresh. . Russell, Carl-8 G. . . Russell, Carol-Fresh. . Russell, Mary-8 G. . Rust, Tommy-Soph. . . Rutherford, Anna-8 G. . Rutherford, Robert-Jr. . Sadlick, Lucinda-8 6. . Saffell, Glenda-Sr .... Sager, Ronnie-8 G .... Salmons, Charles-Fresh. Salmons, Eugene-Fresh. . Sampson, Charles-Fresh. Sampson, Dorothy-8 G. . Sampson, Nancy-Soph. . Santmyers, Betty-Jr. . . Santmyers, Charles-8 G. Sargent, Judy-Fresh. . . Sawyers, Charles-Fresh. . Sayers, Ann-Soph. . . . Sayers, Allan-Fresh. . Schneider, Lavale-Jr. . Seal, Virgil-Fresh. . . ..57,68,73, 54 ...so,lo4 ..55,9o 54 ..5a,91 39 59 ..40,65 52 ..53,78 so ..54,59,7a ...54,77 ........53,77 so ..5o, l07, I29, 92, 93, 98 ..........5o,so ..........40,80 so, 57, ss, 54, 90, io4, I43 ...l3,40,7l,8l,82,l2I ........40,80,l04 40 54 ....54,75 .....55,7l 59 ..53,78,l04,l0G so ......55 ..50,67,82 53 59 54 ..597I 55 55 ..5a7a ..4o,59 53 59 55 ......50,65,77 57 .5o, 64, 79, 84, as, io4 59 ..,....5a,io5 55 59 57 se .. l8,53,73,l00 59 ....5n,so ..59,74 ..4o,ao 59 ..55 ..55 . '. '5i, '56, 257, 90, .....I'54',i,5f7i, . 51, ss, 55, 69, 75, zia Sealock, Alice-Soph. . . Sealock, Bobby-Scph. . Sealock, James-Soph. . Sealoclr, John-Soph. . . Sealoclc, Leon-Sr ..... Sealock, Patricia-Fresh. Sealoclc, Patricia-Soph. Sealock, Robert-Soph. . Sells, Joanne-Fresh. . . Semones, Barbara-Soph. Settle, Allen-Soph. . . . Settle, Arthur-Sr. . . . Settle, Carolyn-Fresh. . 56 58 54 75 55 73 55 73 S7 90 . .57 .......53,75,79 ..53,65 ....53 ..53,7l 40 ..56,64 .....S2,7B 54 .......56,78 ...54, 66, 69,73, 74 ......54,67,69,70 . 4I, 80, 92, 93, 95, lg? Seymour, Garland-Fresh. . Seymour, Sandra-8 G. . Shadler, Billy-Sr. . . . . Shadler, Stewart-Fresh. . Shenk, Ann-Jr. .... Shenk, Delilah-Soph. . Shenk, Carson-8 G. . . Shiflet, William-8 G. . Shipe, Earnest-Fresh. . Shipe, James-Fresh. . Shipe, Jeanette-Sr. . . Shipe, Geraldine-Jr. . . Shipp, Gertrude-Soph. . . Shotf, Patsy-Fresh. . . Showers, Doris-Soph. . Showers, Eleanor-Jr. . . Showers, Thomas-8 G. . Sibert, Agnes-8 G. . . Sibert, Wayne-8 G. . Simonpietri, Anthony . Sims, Donald-8 G. . Sine, Alvin-Soph. . Sisk, Millie-Soph. . . Sloat, Phillip-8 G. . Smedley Ann-Soph. . Smedley, Donnie-8 G. . Smedley, Leonard-Jr. . . Smedley, Lynn-8 G. . . Smedley Mary-Sr. . . . Smedley, Victoria-Fresh. . Smelser, Ray-Fresh .... Smith, Bonnie-8 G. . . Smith, Duane-Sr. . . Smith, Elizabeth-Sr. . Smith, Elma-Fresh. . Smith, Frances-Soph. . Smith, James-Sr. . . . . Smith, James-8 G. . . Smith, Lonnie-Soph. . Smith, Michel-8 G .... Smith, Otis, Sr. . . . Smith, Sandra-Jr. . . Smith, Sheila-8 G. . . Smith, Walter-Jr .... Smith, Wanda-8 G. . . Smith, Wayne-Fresh. . . Smith William-Fresh. . . Snyder, Rodger-8 G. . Sorrels, Ann-8 G. . Sours, Mary-Sr. . . . . Sours, Shirley-8 G .... Sowers, Bonnie-Soph. . Sowers, Johnny-Soph. . . Sewers, YvonneSoph. . . Spencer, Donald-Fresh. . Q, 'ui Stagg, Brenda-Jr. . . . Stagg, Jane-8 G. . . Steed, Alice-Fresh. . . Steed, Gibson-Jr. . Steed, Doris-Jr. . . Steed, Gloria-Jr. . . . . Steed, Jean-Fresh. . . . . Steed, Joyce-Sr. .... 4 Steele, Beautord-Fresh. . . Steele, Elmer-Sogh. . . . Steele, John-Fres . . . . . Stephens, Frankie-Soph. . . Steward, Elsie-8 G. . . . Stickley, Beverly-Fresh. . Stietvater, Kurt-Sr. . . . . Stockner, Gene-Jr. . . . . Stockner, Raymond-Fresh. Stogdale, Boyd-Fresh. . . Stokes, Margaret-Soph. . . Stoneburner, Barbara-Fresh. Stoneberger, Richard-8 G. Stoots, Dorothy-Jr. . . . . Stowe, Florence-Soph. . . Stowe, Susan-8 G. . . . Straighiff Alex-Jr. . . Streets, Glenn-Fresh. . Stump, Gale-Sr. . . . woodiaeli Sullivan, LarrL-8 G. . . Swanson, Bar ara-Jr. . . Symons, William-8 G. . Talbott, Eleanor-Sr. . . Taylor, Taylor, Jeanette-8 G. . Milton-Fresh. . Tennett Joyce-Fresh. . Terry, Charles-Fresh. . Tharpe, David-Jr .... Tharpe, Eddie-Fresh. . Tharpe, Mattie-Sr. . . Tharpe, Russell-8 G. . Thomas, Jerry-Soph. . Thomas, John-Fresh. . . Thomas, Sally-Fresh. . . Thompson, David-Fresh. . . Thompson, Donald-Fresh. . Thompson, Doris-Jr. . . Thompson, Dorothy--Sr. . INDEX 59' A9 52, 69,'75, '76, '78, io4,' Thompson Earnest-Fresh. Thompson: Helen-8 G. . Thompson, Hilda-Soph. . Thompson, Jack-Fresh. . Thompson, Joe-Fresh. . Thompson, Lynn-8 G. . . Thompson William-Jr '.' ,'4i,'b5, . . 51, 55, .....54, ..56,68,73, .' .' .' 54 .' .' 53: i04. ' .' 51 . . 4I, 64, . . 55, vo, f' -'FT 165- 'FEZSLJZI . . so .' .' Ao .'.' Ao .' is . .' .' .' 55 Thorne, Betty-Sr. . . . Tobin, Allen-8 G. . . Tobin, David-Soph. . . Tobin, Margaret-Sr, . Tobin, Tuck-Soph. . . Tolbert, Sonia-Jr .... Tolliver, Mary-Soph. . . Touhey, Mary-Jr ..... Trumbull, Judy-8 G. . . Tdmblin, Charlotte . . . Turner, Brenda-8 G. . Turner, Clayton-8 G. . Turner, Deanna-Soph. . Turmever, Pat-8 G. . . Turner, Robert-Jr. . . Tryee, Brenda-8 G. . . Updike, John-Jr .... Utz, Norman-8 G. . . Vaughan, Jean-Soph. . Vaughan, Wanda .... Vaught, Fay-Jr. ..... . Vermillion, James---Fresh. . . Vermillion, Sandra-Fresh. Wagner James-8 G .... Wagner, Robert-8 G. . . Wal er, Buddy-Jr ...... Walker, Catherine-Soph. Walker, Mar -Soph. . . . Walton, Bobby-8 G. . . Walton, Robert-Fresh. . Walton, Duncan-Soph. . . Warner, Rosalie-8 G. . . . Warrich, Albert-B G. . . Washbourne, Robert-Fresh. . Watkins, Rodney-8 G. . Watkins, Rogaer-8 G. . . Weaver Bar ara-Jr. . Wertz, Butch-8 G. . . Wertz,Jean-Soph . . West, Lewis-Fresh. . West, Ruth-Soph .... White, Charles-Jr. . . . '.'.'-45 '54 '55 75' 63 ......7l,73 .....5a . 5I,69, 74, 86, ...60,64,68 .....68 ....54 l:Ilii'5l',67,74 , 67, 69, 73,'74,'86, 'si', iaz 63 .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' 53, 65 53 ....w, 55 . . . . . 57,68 . .,..... 42 . . 51, 55 77,82 ff55' 5bf Aa 5'4,'6l7, '75, .....5o . . . 51, so . . 51, es, 69,7l ' '.'.'.'47,'78, .' .' 42f 75 55 '. '. '42,'7i, Whitenack, Betty--Sr. . . Whitlock, Ronald-Soph. . . . Whitside, Warren-Sr. . . Williams, Allen-8 G. . . Williams, Barbara-Fresh. Williams, Bradley-Sr. . . . Williams, Cassie-Fresh. Williams, Cecil-Soph. . , . . Williams, Clarance-Sopn. Williams, Dorothy-8 G. . Williams, Estelle . . . . Williams, Gloria-Soph. . Williams, Israel, Sr ..... Williams, James-8 G. . Williams, Jerry-8 G. . Williams, Joyce-Soph. . Williams, Louise-Sr. . . Williams, Maybelle-Soph. Williams, Mary-Fresh. . . . Williams, Randolph-8 G. Williams, Richard-Soph. . Williams, Roger-8 G. . Williams, Ronnie-Sr. . . Williams, Rosa Belle-Sr. Williams, Shelby-Sr. . . . . Williamson, Janet-8 G. . . Wilkerson, Jane-Jr. . . . Wilkerson, Sa ra-Fresh. . . Wimer, Howard-Fresh. . Wince, Charles-YFresh. . Wine, Juda-Fresh. .... . . W Wineo arol-Fresh. . Wines, Earnest-Sr. . . . Wines Gene-Fresh. . . Wines: H arry-Soph. . Wines, Lee-Soph. . . Wines, Ronald-Soph. . Wines, Ronnie-Sr. . . . Winn Patricia-8 G. Wood Gibson-Fresh. Wood, Margaret-Jr. . . Wood, Sh elbv-e cs .... Wood Suzanne-Soph. . , George-Soph. Woodell, Hoyt-8 G. . . Woodford, John-Soph. . Woodward, Joan-Fresh. . . Woodward, Robert-Fresh. Woodward, Roderick-Sr. . . Wright, Eleanor--Soph. . 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