Warsaw High School - Ambassador Yearbook (Warsaw, VA)
- Class of 1958
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Text from Pages 1 - 80 of the 1958 volume:
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 PRESENTS 7 • ' ■ -■- -■■ - THE AMBASSADOR WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL Warsaw, Virginia r DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1958, dedicate The Ambassador to our parents for their unselfish devo¬ tion, unlimited patience, moral and spiritual guid¬ ance and continuous perseverence toward helping us reach this, our first milestone, on the road to a successful future. ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Arthur Packett, Mr. R. E. Peed, Mr. W. A. Barrack, Superintendent R. T. Ry- land. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Russell C. Hammock, Chairman. P.T.A. OFFICERS Mr. T. D. Marks, Vice-President; Mr. J. S. Day, President; Mrs. Jack Sanders, Sec¬ retary; Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Treasurer. FACULTY LESLIE C. HODGES Principal, A.B., M.Ed. William and Mary University of Maryland Algebra 1 VIRGINIA S. ALTA PEER Mary Washington, B.S. Home Economics MIRIAM D. RICE Smithdeal Massey Special Purpose - Music Certificate Choral Music LEWIS PRESTON HANCOCK Cincinnati Conservatory, B.M., M.M. Instrumental Director THELMA T. LOWERY Mary Washington, B.S. Social Studies U. S. History English Government HENRY C. SEWARD, B.S. Collegiate Professional V.P.I. Agriculture PAULINE E. DELANO Madison College, B.S. English, Latin World History T. GILES HUDSON, B.A. Randolph-Macon University of Maryland Math, Algebra RICHARD H. DAIGER, B.S. Longwood College Typing, General Business Bookkeeping RUBY T. DELANO Madison College General Science Biology, Chemistry CARRIE R. HALL Madison College, B.S. English Geography ODESSA K. SEWARD State Teachers College Radford, Virginia Normal Professional Seventh Grade MARY LEE TAYLOE Mary Washington, Barry, R.P.I., B.S. Collegiate Professional Sixth Grade REBECCA P. ANDERSON Mary Washington College William and Mary Special Certificate Second Grade MABEL R. MON SON Longwood College Elementary Professional Fifth Grade BEATRICE D. SANDERS Madison College William and Mary Normal Professional Fourth Grade LOUISE B. CRABBE Mary Washington William and Mary Normal Professional Third Grade CHARLOTTE E. LEWIS Wilson Teachers College B.S. Special Grade JOYCE PEMBERTON Longwood College, B.S. First Grade AMBASSADOR STAFF Editor-in -Chief CAROLE SANDY Circulation Manager HOWARD SAUNDERS Not Pictured Advertising Manager DAVID GALLAGHER Assistant Editor VANELIA OAKLEY Assistant Circulation Manager RUDOLPH SANDERS Art Editor ALBERT OLIFF Sponsor MRS. CARRIE R. HALL PROPHECY It is difficult to believe that a few hours before this I was attending a reunion with former classmates of Warsaw High. I remember entering the auditorium, excited to see old friends and feeling a shower of confetti spray down from the rafters. But no, it wasn ' t confetti; the walls had merely been painted again. There before me were the twenty-seven graduates of that long lost year, 1958. They had aged, yes, but who does not? Knowing my duty, I hurried to greet them. The Navy finally got its rocket to the moon and Jerry Ann Tingle, once known as Butterball, now the well-known therapist, told me that she had just returned from a tour of the rehabilitation hospital for space casualties on the moon. She was accompanied on this inspection by her fiance. Space Admiral Robert Orr, former¬ ly of Cherry Point. Racing from person to person was another former student, Becky Moore, shouting, Guess what I just heard! It is no secret to anyone that she is really the writer of the popular gossip column in the Northern Neck News. Working in the Drug Store gave her the idea and information so she said. 1 looked to another portion of the room and spied the Oyster Heiress, Miss Vanelia Oakley, who had recently star¬ tled the social world by deciding to throw aside her millions and marry for love. 1 quote her as saying, I wouldn ' t give a clam for money. Among a group of male graduates were the two determined bachelors of our class, Peyton Balderson and Albert Oliff. They operate a hunting preserve near Newland and charge only half rates to Mr. Seward as he was their origi¬ nal inspiration. The Honorable James Day, Earl of Tarlboro, and his wife, the former Ruth France, returned to their Carolina man¬ sion after the reunion. The story of their marriage is a romantic one. The Earl broke his leg in a fox hunt, then was taken to St. Luke ' s and there cared for by the head nurse, Ruth, of course. Ruth showed me a picture of their young son, Henry J. Also, Rains Douglas was present. Rains is, as you know, the third husband of Jayne Mansfield. He is very happy and thinks she is the MOST, to say the least There was a gasp of awe as the New York model who adorns every fashion magazine glided into the auditorium. Slipping aside her mink coat of 1, 000 matched pelts, Faye Davis answered my question about the secret of her success; I owe my slim, trim figure to my Home Economics course in reupholstering. William Saunders, now a faculty member of Warsaw High, showed the new textbook he has introduced as Senior English teacher. It contains no diagramming, you can be certain. Mary Elizabeth, I was interested to note, is now athletic instructor at V.P.l. Her excellent reflexes and physical strength are undoubtedly the result of training as a cheerleader for Warsaw. A peal of familiar laughter - Arlene France who sought her fortune Way Up Nawth in Washington, D. C. , en¬ tered. She was voted the Private Secretary Most Likely to Succeed in a poll based on the choices of 36, 000 employ¬ ers. With her was her most recent escort, that debonair man of a thousand loves, Charles Beck, whose chain of bro¬ ken hearts has followed him across the continents. Peggie Pitts, owner and operator of Little Reno, looked wonderful in her red felt dress decorated with imitation bells, pears, and grapes. She acquired them in a most unusual way. It seems that she squeezed a quarter into the nickel machine and it exploded. Seated in the same corner of the room as in days of long ago, were Laura Lewis and her steady beau, Tom. I asked them why they had never married and Laura replied sadly, He never found the ring. Frank Oliff has a thriving business in Warsaw, Oliff Waste Paper, Inc. His interest in paper was noticeable even in his high school days when he was always volunteering to head the F.B.L.A. paper drives. Dressed in a black suit and shirt with a yellow tie and yellow feather in his hat was Rudolph Sanders, Rudy, the Rod, to his Chicago pals. Rudy was a little nervous about being in public and left early. Christine, whose diamond ring came from Franklins, and Nancy compared their thrifty, well-managed homes. Nancy, now Mrs. Jackie Bradshaw, and Christine, Mrs. Bill Jones. Billy Sanders was introduced as ambassador to Rus¬ sia. His aide and assistant, Patsy Barrack, who will attempt to undermine the resistance of the Russians against adop¬ ting Western ideas, flexed her mighty brain and recited a chemical and geometric formula simultaneously to prove her ability in this undertaking. Near the champagne stood Charles Brooks, actually Captain Brooks of the Warsaw Po¬ lice Force. Since Charles has been in command, law and order has prevailed in Warsaw. He attributed this to the fact that the teenagers are following his high school example. Howard Saunders, as energetic and dependable as always, announced his intention to run for Mayor Warsaw. His motto will be Get the Job Done on Time. Gloria Rose described her home, located on the Rappahannock shores, secluded; but close enough to Tappahannock to hear the cry of the wolves. She had insisted on all her furniture being purchased from the Rice Furniture Store. Winston bought out the original owner from his savings as a delivery boy when he worked there. It was nearing midnight when the opera star, David Gallagher, sounded forth the first strains of the Alma Mater. David, I remember, was the star pupil in our glee club. And then the reunion was over, but this is how I shall write the final chapter for my book, Class of ' 58. HUNDLEY PEYTON BALDERSON Peytie FFA 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Forestry Team 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol 3; Senior Play 4; SCA 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN BARRACK Patsy Basketball 2,3, Co-Captain 4; SCA 1,2,3, Re¬ porter 4; Group Reporter District SCA Convention 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 3; One-Act Play 1,2,4; Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; All- State Band 4; Glee Club 1,3,4, Vice-President 2; Teentones 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3, Vice-President 4; Student Council Secretary 4; May Court 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; Editor Bulldog ' s Bark 4; Beta Club 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Youth Forum 4. CHARLES IRVING BECK Daddy-O FFA 1,3,4, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Safety Patrol 2,3,4. CHARLES EDWARD BROOKS Charlie Senior Play 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Base¬ ball 1; 4-H 1; Class Vice-President 1; Class Pres¬ ident 2; Class Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4; SCA 1, 2,3,4; Store Clerk 2. EVELYN FAYE DAVIS Faye FHA 1,3, President 4, Song Leader 2; Safety Pa¬ trol 3,4; SCA 1,2,3,4; May Court 1,2,3, Maid of Honor 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Senior Play 4; 4-H 1,2. JAMES SPURGEON DAY Jimmy Glee Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Treasurer Class 3; Class Vice-President 4; Secretary Class 2; Treasurer Class 3; Senior Play 4; One-Act Play 2,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Store Clerk 2; FBLA Pres¬ ident 4, Treasurer 3; SCA 1,2,3, Chaplain 4; KVG Crew 4. RAINS MONTAGUE DOUGLAS Rains FFA 1,2,3,4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Base¬ ball 3,4; Safety Patrol 1,3. JOAN ARLENE FRANCE Ozzie SCA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3, Reporter 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Pianist 1,4; Bulldog ' s Bark Staff 4; Senior Play 4; May Court 1,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; SCA Pianist 4; FHA Song Leader 1. VIVIAN RUTH FRANCE Ruthie Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol Captain 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Glee Club Treasurer 4; FBLA 3,4; Senior Play 4; SCA 1,2, 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; May Court 3; FHA 1. DAVID ROBERT GALLAGHER David SCA 1,2,3, President 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 3,4; Class President 1; Class Vice-President 3; Boys ' State 3; Senior Play 4; One-Act Play 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; KVG Crew 3,4; Youth Forum 3,4; Ambassador Staff 4. VIRGINIA CHRISTINE JENKINS Chris SCA 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3; FBLA 3, Secretary 4; FHA 1,2, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Federation Parliamentarian 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol Co-Cap¬ tain 3,4; May Court 4. NANCY FAIRFAX JONES Nancy FHA 1,2,3,4, Historian 1; FBLA 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Senior Play 4; Safety Patrol 2; SCA 1,2,3,4; Youth Forum. LAURA ALLENE LEWIS Laura Beta Club 1,2,4, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Cheerleader Captain 1; Senior Play 4; May Court 1,2,3; May Queen 4; Teentones 1,2,3,4; FHA 1; SCA 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Youth Forum 4. DORIS REBECCA MOORE Becky FHA 1,3, Vice-President 4; SCA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol 3,4; May Court 3,4. VANELIA MAE OAKLEY Vanelia Basketball 1; 4-H 2, President 1,3, Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3,4; SCA 1,2,4, Vice-President 3; May Court 1,2,3,4; Beta 1,2,3, Vice-President 2,4; Glee Club 1,4, President 2, Secretary 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice- President 3; Senior Play 4. JAMES ALBERT OLIFF Albert FFA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Forestry Contest 1,2, 3,4; Safety Patrol 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Sen¬ ior Play 4; SCA 1,2,3,4. FRANK LEWIS OLIFF Frankie Safety Patrol 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Christmas Play 4; Youth Fo¬ rum 4. PEGGIE LAVARNE PITTS Peggie FHA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; 4-H 1. WINSTON WALTER RICE Weinie Baseball 1,2; Store Clerk 2; FFA 4; Student Council 4; 4-H Club 1; Safety Patrol 1,2,3; SC A 1,2,3,4. GLORIA JEAN ROSE Gloria Class Reporter 1,3; SCA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3, Treas¬ urer 4; FHA 1,2, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4; News¬ paper Staff 4; Youth Forum 4; Senior Play 4. LOYAL RUDOLPH SANDERS Rudy FFA 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Senior Play 4; Safety Patrol 1,2; One-Act Play 2. WILLIAM CARRINGTON SANDERS Billy Senior Play 4; Christmas Play 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 3,4; FFA 4; Store Clerk 3,4; News¬ paper Staff 4; SCA 1,2,3,4. CAROLE MARGARET SANDY Carole Student Council 4; One-Act May Festival 1,2, 4; Senior Play 4; Beta Club President 3; Glee Club Reporter 1,2; Glee Club President 4; Beta Club 1; Beta Club Treasurer 2; Beta Club Report¬ er 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer SCA 4; SCA Reporter 3; Wildlife Essay Contest 2; Annual Editor 4; Basketball 4; Teen-Tones 1,2, 3,4; District SCA Con. Committee Chairman 4; District Forensic Poetry 2nd Place 2,3; Youth Forum 4. AUGUSTUS HOWARD SAUNDERS Gus Glee Club 1,2,3; Band 1; 4-H 1,2,3; Baseball 1,4; Basketball 1,4; Senior Play 3,4; Class Re¬ porter 2; Glee ' Club Secretary 4; FFA 3, Treasur¬ er 4; 4-H Vice-President 4; Class President 4; Annual Staff 4; Errand Boy for School 4; KVG Crew 1,2,3, 4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Poultry Judging Team 3,4; Ambassador Staff 4. WILLIAM LEWIS SAUNDERS Butch FFA 1,2,4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Safety Patrol 2,3; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; News¬ paper Staff 2. JERRY ANN TINGLE Jerry Glee Club 4, President 1,3, Secretary 2; Beta Club 1, Secretary 2, Reporters, Historian 4; President Class 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; One-Act Play 2,4; Newspaper Staff 4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Teen-Tones 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; May Day 4; Youth Forum 4; Junior Glee Club Accompanist 4; Second Place State Forensic. MARY ELIZABETH WHEELER Liz Senior Play 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3, 4; FBLA 3, Historian 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; SCA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader (Substitute) 4; Annu¬ al Staff (Typist) 4. WHO’S WHO MOST ROMANTIC Laura Lewis Tom Eastham BEST DANCERS Shelby Sanders Howard Saunders MOST DIGNIFIED Mary Wheeler Buddy Williams WITTIEST Carole Sandy Charles Brooks BEST ATHLETES Peggy Pitts Tom Eastham MOST POLITE Vanelia Oakley Buddy Williams MOST DEPENDABLE BEST ALL ROUND Carole Sandy David Gallagher NEATEST Barbara Woolard Buddy Williams MOST POPULAR BIGGEST FLIRT Keron France Charles Brooks MOST TALENTED Shelby Sanders Tom Eastham LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the Senior Class of Warsaw High School, county of Richmond, state of Virginia, in the year ofour Lord, ninet een hundred fifty-eight, being sane of mind and sound of body, do make and declare this our last will and testament. To our beloved principal we leave peace at last for he truly deserves it. To our teachers we leave hope for a brighter future now that we are gone. LAURA LEWIS leaves her most valuable possession, Tom Eastham, to the girls of ole W.H.S. and hopes that they will keep him on the straight and narrow path. CHARLES BROOKS and JIMMY DAY, the late Cassanovas of W.H.S., leave their accumu¬ lated knowledge of feminine wiles to Bucky Fuller and hope he will be able to date as many as three different girls a week as they have in the past. PEYTON BALDERSON and ALBERT OLIFF leave their system of avoiding all unnecessary work to Buddy Williams, so that he can take a little vacation from his previous strenuous record. CAROLE SANDY and JERRY ANN TINGLE leave their badly scratched records, ANCHORS AWEIGH and BLOW THE MAN DOWN to Barbara Woolard in the hope that she too will follow the sea. HOWARD SAUNDERS leaves his perfect attendance record to Roland Brown in hopes that he will profit as much as he did by his persistence. GLORIA ROSE will her Tappahannock boy friends and her quiet ways to Barbara Ellen Doug¬ las because she feels that she will be a true follower in her stead. DAVID GALLAGHER leaves his position as advertising manager of The Ambassador” to Fuller Packett and hopes that he will be as faithful in missing classes to keep a good cause going. FRANKIE OLIFF leaves his Saturday night coon hunts to Franklin Dishman in hopes that he will give up deer hunting out of season. RUDOLPH SANDERS, RAINS DOUGLAS, and CHARLES BECK will their remarks in govern¬ ment class and all their answers to H udnall Sanders. WILLIAM SAUNDERS and WINSTON RICE leave their ability to get off from school for half a day, be it buses or be it the furniture business, to Edward Scares. PATSY BARRACK and VANELIA OAKLEY leave their position in the lunchroom and their geometry test to Leanna Christopher in hopes she will solve the problem, Ticket plus quarter equals lunch. BILLY SANDERS leaves his job in the store to Howard Smith, so he may gain some extra weight. RUTH FRANCE and ARLENE FRANCE leave their position on the Teen-Tones to Bernard Davis to increase their volume next year. PEGGIE PITTS and MARY ELIZABETH WHEELER leave their dancing ability to Margaret Ann Elliott and hope she will be able to trip the light fantastic. CHRISTINE JENKINS and NANCY JONES will their homemaking ability and wedding gowns to Barbara Bryant and hope she will be as lucky as they in catching a man. BECKY MOORE leaves her sharp shooting on the basketball team to Walter Morris and hopes he will score as many points as she did. FAYE DAVIS leaves her interior decorating ability to Johnny Bryant in hopes that he may be able to dress up the Warsaw Police Force in the future. Last - but not least - we, the Seniors of Warsaw High School, leave the oncoming classes our best wishes for a more boisterous and turbulent education. ROLAND BROWN BARBARA BRYANT JOHNNY BRYANT LEANNA CHRISTOPHER BERNARD DAVIS FRANKLIN DISHMAN BARBARA DOUGLAS TOM EASTHAM MARGARET ELLIOTT JUNIORS BUCKY FULLER WALTER MORRIS FULLER PACKETT HUDNALL SANDERS EDWARD SCATES HOWARD SMITH BUDDY WILLIAMS BARBARA WOOLARD Freddie Barrack Jimmy Davis Oscar Delano Jeanne Doerer Jennie France Norman France Ann Hall Everett Hall Agnes Harper Johnny Harold Harvey Harper Hinson Hinson Gloria Hynson Jane Lang SOPHOMORES Mary McKenny Melvin Mozingo Wayne Oliff Judy Peyton Earl Pitts Tommy Sabotka Shelby Sanders George Sanford Barbara Smith Carole Tallent Mary Tayloe Shirley Webb Shirley Wilkins Wallace Withers Harold Woolard Nancy Allin Mary Charlotte Barton Patsy Bowen Barty Bradshaw Tim Brown Pattie Camper Keron France Mary Gallagher Robin Gallagher Bobby Gould Charles Hale FRESHMEN Orren Hinson Betty Marshall Dave O ' Dell Carolyn Oliff Constance Packett Sandra Packett Will Sanders Louise Sanders Barbara Saunders Horace Sanders Bobby Shrader Edward Thrift Graham Balderson Nada Balderson Mary Bowman Randy Brann Johnny Burdge Norma Dameron Edward Delano Aubrey Lee Edwards Ralph Elliott Shirley Fones Cassie France Franklin France Steve Franklin Judy Gallagher Welford Haynie Esther Jenkins Wayne Lewis EIGHTH GRADE Wallace McNeal Ned Morris George Packett Johnny Packett Wendell Patton David Pitts Pauline Pitts Bobby Re a my Robert Scates Cecil Schools Norman Schools Nicky Schools Joe Settle Kathryn Simmons Harry Tayloe Joe Thrift Shirley Wheeler V JUNIORS President - - - Vice-President Secretary - - Treasurer - - - TOM EASTHAM - ROLAND BROWN BUDDY WILLIAMS BARBARA BRYANT SENIORS President- Vice-President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Reporter - - - HOWARD SAUNDERS -JIMMY DAY -CHARLES BECK -RUDOLPH SANDERS - CHARLES BROOKS CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN President - - - Vice-President Secretary - - - Reporter - - - ■-TIM BROWN -DAVE O’DELL - - PATSY BOWEN MARY C. BARTON SOPHOMORES President - - - Vice-President Secretary - - ■ Treasurer - - MARY OGLE TAYLOE - - JOHNNY HARPER ■-ANN HALL - MELVIN MOZINGO SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Linda New, Evelyn Morris, Faye Sanford, Sandra Balderson, Charlotte Brooks, Joyce Thrift, Jane Withers, Arlene Stone, Paula Glasgow, David France. SECOND ROW: Ran¬ dolph Jenkins, Billy Balderson, Diana Jenkins, Peggy Saunders, Darlene Connelly, Lucy Crosley, Patsy Barton, Martha Tingle, B ob Smith. THIRD ROW: Franklin Brown, Mac Lowery, Eric Ful¬ ler, Boyd Clements, Anne Turner Overton, Marilyn Day, Lois McNeal. FOURTH ROW: Donald Nash, Jack Davis, Bobby Hinson, Jerry Withers, Michael Hinson, Jerry Rose, Larry Sayre, Mar¬ garet Balderson. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Travers, Jerry Parr, Stuart Atkinson, Charles Delano, Joe Bowles, Mrs. Seward. NOT PICTURED: Larry Withers, Betty Balderson, Joyce Wilkins. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Adeline Bowen, Mary Ellen Campbell, Sally Clements, Beverly Anne Delano, Jeanine Marks, Frances Allen, Nancy O ' Dell, Glenda Dameron. SECOND ROW: Nancy Withers, Sarah Gallagher, Shirley Lou Marks, Rose Marie Boyle, Charlotte Bartlett, Ben Franklin, Wayne Haynie, Doris Delano. THIRD ROW: Wayne Williams, Rusty Settle, Chris Sanders, Garnett Ry- land, Johnny Lewis, Viann Davis, Marion Packett. FOURTH ROW: Roy Sanders, Mrs. Tayloe, Danny Oliff. NOT PICTURED: Lynn Revere. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Rodney Coggin, Wendell Derrickson, Mitchell Wilkins, Tommy Hudson, Neal Heitchew, Gerry Vanlandingham, George Tallent, Thomas Bradshaw, Larry Packett, Norman Packett. SECOND ROW: Larry Altaffer, Arnold Smith, Betty Jean Embrey, Connie Hinson, Gladys Mozingo, Jean Atkinson, Betty Balderson, Darlene Sanford, Patsy Hayes, Albert Dodson. THIRD ROW: Billy Bryant, Lewin King, John Brooks, Donna Sue Isbell, Gene Brown, Mary Alice Smith, Helen Clanton, Shirley Shockley, Mrs. Monson. SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASS FIRST ROW: Charlotte Morse, Maxine Northern, Georgia Bowman, Michael Mundy, Bobby Hin¬ son, Harry Packett, SECOND ROW: Estelle Bowman, Nora Balderson, Velma Headley, Bobby Croxton, Charles Scares, John Salzig. THIRD ROW: Betty Bryant, Darlene Simmons, Kathy Davis, Charlotte Salzig, Marion Hinson, Freddie France. NOT PICTURED: Mary Pocohontas, Ann Bradshaw, Sherry Waterfield, Joey Bowen, Joe Smith, Billy Tallent, E. B. Wheeler, Mrs. Lewis. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Walter Scott, Ronnie Smith, Jody Perkins, Ann Morse, Dillard France, Betty Smith, Judy Boyle, Larry Franklin, Kenneth Jones. SECOND ROW: Bert Packett, Joanna Davis, Mary Anna Sanders, Sandra Gallagher, Josephine Franklin, Tom Fogg, Kenneth Smith, Gary Glasgow, Walter Lowery, Billy Clark, Donnie Smith. THIRD ROW: Rosa Sanders, Patricia Packett, Mary Smith, Wayne Brown, Hudnall Lang, Charles Sanford, Tommy Carlin, Norma Withers. FOURTH ROW: Gregg Hayes,, Linda Minor, Mary Grace Fones, Gregory Thrift, Ann Smith, Eileen King, Lannie Williams, Gary Edwards, Mrs. Sanders. NOT PICTURED: Joe Po¬ cahontas, Robert Withers, Bobby Sanders, Danny Scares, Ben Branson. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Arlene Dodson, Michael Anthony, Ann Ryland, Jackie France, Jackie Tallent, Brenda Bowman, Georgeanna Burdge, Marguerite Franklin, Billy Morris, Betty Lou Johnson. SECOND ROW: Steve Davis, Linda Scares, Ruby Headley, Johnny Clark, Fred Gouldin, Carole Bronner, Ann Allison, Doris Withers. THIRD ROW: Jesse Mohler, Danny Altman, Kay Settle, Larry Woolard, Grade Johnson, Larry Hayes, Emilie Smith, Wilson Davis, Jimmy Forrest, Lou¬ ise Crabbe. NOT PICTURED: William Balderson, Henry Revere, Jr. , Arlene Balderson, Brenda Hinson, Susan Jenkins, Mary Agnes Sanders, Joyce Smith. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Revere, Linda Franklin, Charlotte Delano, Marie Smith, Dennis Mundie, Jimmy Withers, J. W. Harper, Grayson Lewis, Jr. , Cindy Bronner, Bobby Allison. SECOND ROW: Sharon Stimson, Catharine Ryland, Marjorie Marks, Kenneth Dodson, Dianne Elko, Sha¬ ron Fisher, Anne Harper, Warren Withers, Suzanne Shrader. THIRD ROW: Billy Elliott, Paul Revere, Jr., Walter Bowling, Mary Jo Hudson, Martha Bowles, Vivian Anne Forrest, Theresa Hilton, Paul Pierson, Lewis Hinson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Katherine Crabbe, Randy Packett, Milton Fones, Connie Lou Sanders, Randy Bowen. NOT PICTURED: Bobby Mallory, Dianne Croxton, Claude Packett, Donald Smith, Mrs. Anderson. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Pauline Bowman, Linda Headley, Pat Jones, Peggy Camper, Edward Franklin, Clif¬ ton Jenkins, Bobby Gallagher, Linda Elliott, Sammy Thomas, Ronnie Clark. SECOND ROW: Billy Hammond, Dennis Smith, Linda Richards, Charlean Heitchew, Nancy Packett, Ivey San¬ ford, Marian Gallagher, Wayne Angolia, Danny Weaver, Lee Sanders, Thomas Shockley. THIRD ROW: Gloria Brown, Jane Delano, Glen Oliff, Mary Bryant, Clif Seward, Bobby Burdge, Charlean Barton, Gloria Parr, Aubrey Sanders, Jackie Woolard, Tony Thrift, Mrs. Pemberton. FOURTH ROW: Robert Davis, Turner Coggin, Lou Packett, Steven Glessner, Charles Sanders, Anne Dyson, Joey Patton, Mark Woolsey, William Clements, Jamie Ryland Stanley Sanders. NOT PICTURED: Mary Balderson, Linda Altman, Jane Forrest, David Smith. SAFETY PATROL Faye Davis, Frank Oliff, Karen France, Ruth France, Oscar Delano, Roland Brown, Christine Jenkins, Johnny Bryant, Becky Moore, Charles Hale, Edward Scares, Charles Beck, Albert Oliff, Bernard Davis, Wallace Withers. CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Hazel Connelly, Mrs. Grade Smith and Mrs. Sadye Packett. S.C.A. OFFICERS David Gallagher, President; Buddy Williams, Vice-President; Carole Sandy, Secretary-Treas¬ urer; Patsy Barrack, Reporter; Mrs. Lowery, Sponsor. BETA CLUB FIRST ROW: Jerry Tingle, Carole Sandy, Buddy Williams, Vanelia Oakley, Patsy Barrack, Mary Charlotte Barton. SECOND ROW: Barbara Woolard, Anne Hall, Shelby Sanders, Mary Elizabeth Wheeler, Patsy Brown, Gloria Hynson, David Gallagher, Jane Lang, Nancy Allin, Carole Tallent, Judy Peyton, Laura Lewis, Mrs. Ruby Delano. OOOOOOOOOOfl 000000000 OOOOOQO« C CHAPTER No.!443 WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL OF AMERICA F.B.L.A. OFFICERS Christine Jenkins, Secretary; Gloria Rose, Treasurer; Arlene France, Reporter; Jimmy Day, Pres¬ ident; Patsy Barrack, Vice-President; Mary Elizabeth Wheeler, Historian; Mr. Richard Daiger, Sponsor. BULLDOG’S BARK STAFF Laura Lewis, Albert Oliff, Mr. Daiger - Sponsor, Roland Brown, Johnny Bryant, Ruth France, Faye Davis, Tom Eastham, Jerry Tingle, Carole Sandy, Gloria Rose, Arlene France, Mary Eliz¬ abeth Wheeler, Buddy Williams, Jimmy Day, Frank Oliff, Christine Jenkins, Patsy Barrack - Editor-in-Chief. NOT PICTURED: Ann Hall, Leanna Christopher, Barbara Bryant, Winston Rice. F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Oliff, Nancy Allin, Agnes Harper, Nada Balderson, Shirley Webb, Judy Gallagher, Kathryn Simmons, Barbara Saunders. SECOND ROW: Patty Camper, Norma Damer- on, Barbara Smith, Mary Charlotte Barton, Karen France, Shirley Wilkins, Gloria Rose, Barbara Bryant, Christine Jenkins, Becky Moore, Faye Davis. THIRD ROW: Louise Sanders, Mary Bow¬ man, Patsy Bowen, Mary McKenny, Barbara Douglas, Mary Gallagher, Sandra Packett, Paul¬ ine Pitts, Cassie France, Shirley Fones, Constance Packett, Betty Marshall, Shirley Wheeler, Esther Jenkins, Nancy Jones, Peggy Pitts, Mrs. Virginia Altaffer. F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Henry Seward, Wallace Withers, Howard Saunders, Fuller Packett, Peyton Balder¬ son, Charles Beck, Albert Oliff. SECOND ROW: Bernard Davis, Earl Pitts, Walter Morris, Ed¬ ward Scares, George Sanford, Norman France, Will Sanders, Winston Rice, Everett Hall, Robin Gallagher, William Saunders. THIRD ROW: Bucky Fuller, Billy Sanders, Charles Hale, Ed¬ ward Thrift, Jimmy Davis, Hudnall Sanders, Rains Douglas, Oscar Delano. SENIOR BAND Johnny Packett, Patsy Barrack, Vanelia Oakley, Patty Camper, Barty Bradshaw, Buddy Williams, Wayne Lewis, Patsy Bowen, Dave O ' Dell, Mr. Preston Hancock, Director. JUNIOR BAND Sally Clements, Larry Sayre, Chris Sanders, Johnny Lewis, Boyd Clements, Bobby Hinson, Stu¬ art Atkinson, Brad Lowery, Mr. Preston Hancock, Director. HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Helen Clanton, Jean Atkinson, Darlene Sanford, Gene Brown, Betty Jean Embrey, Gladys Mozingo, Connie Hinson, Donna Isbell, Adeline Bowen, Nancy Odell, Vianne Davis, Betty Bryant, Charlotte Morse. SECOND ROW: Patsy Barton, Paula Glasgow, Linda New, Eve¬ lyn Morris, Anne Northern, Sandra Balderson, Charlotte Brooks, Lucy Crossley, Frances Allen, Shirley Shockley, Sarah Gallagher, Mary Ellen Campbell, Sally Clements, Glenda Dameron. THIRD ROW: Anne Overton, Marilyn Day, Martha Tingle, Darlene Connelly, Peggy Saunders, Rod Coggin, John Brooks, Jeanine Marks, Lewin King, Beverly Delano, Michael Hinson, Bobby Hinson, Billy Balderson, Chris Sanders, Jerry Parr, Ben Franklin. FOURTH ROW: Neal Heit- chew. Tommy Hudson, Larry Packett, Mitchell Wilkins, Arnold Smith, Boyd Clements, Mar¬ ion Packett, Wayne Williams, Johnny Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Patsy Barrack, Mrs. Rice, Jerry Tingle. JUNIOR GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Nada Balderson, Norma Dameron, Nancy Jones, Mary Wheeler, Betty Marshall, Sandra Packett, Mary Ogle Tayloe, Jeanne Doerer, Carole Sandy, Arlene France, Ruth France, Jerry Tingle. SECOND ROW: Judy Gallagher, Laura Lewis, Constance Packett, Barbara Saun¬ ders, Mary Gallagher, Gloria Hynson, Jane Lang, Judy Peyton, Shirley Webb, Barbara Douglas, Mary McKenny. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Miriam Rice, Vanelia Oakley, Carole Tallent, Agnes Harper, Ann Hall, Shelby Sanders, Shirley Wilkins, Barbara Woolard, Barbara Bryant, Cassie France, Faye Davis. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Gould, Pattie Camper, Jennie Lou France, Karen France, Nancy Allin, Pauline Pitts, Leanna Christopher, Margaret Ann Elliot, Patsy Barrack, Shirley Wheeler, Jimmy Davis. FIFTH ROW: Walter Morris, Tom Eastham, Hudnall Sanders, Wayne Oliff, Mary Charlotte Barton, Jimmy Day, Howard Saunders, David Gallagher, Fuller Packett, Roland Brown, Bernard Davis, Johnny Packett, Mr. Giles Hudson, Wendell Patton. SENIOR 4-H FIRST ROW: Pattie Camper, Nada Balderson, Sandra Packett, Pauline Pitts. SECOND ROW: Vanelia Oakley, Betty Marshall, Barbara Smith, Constance Packett, Norma Dameron, Patsy Bowen. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Tucker, David Pitts, Wendell Patton. FOURTH ROW: Horace San¬ ders, Howard Saunders, Fuller Packett. JUNIOR 4-H FIRST ROW: Darlene Simmons, Esther Bowen, Velma Headley, Georgianne Bowen, Jean Atkin¬ son, Darlene Sanfortl, Shirley Shockley, Connie Hinson, Betty Balderson, Charlotte Morse, Bet¬ ty Bryant, Nora Balderson, Alice Smith. SECOND ROW: Linda New, Patricia Packett, Wayne Haynie, Frances Allen, Jeanine Marks, Nancy O ' Dell, Glenda Dameron, Norman Packett, George Tallent, John Brooks, Thomas Bradshaw. THIRD ROW: Patsy Barton, Paula Glasgow, Wendell Derrickson, Billy Bryant, Marion Packett, Boyd Clements, Roy Sanders, Larry Sayre, Michael Mundy, Freddie France, Harry Packett. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Jean Thrift, Anne Over- ton, Jane Withers, Eileen King, Lannie Williams, Ronnie Smith, Tommy Carlin, Donnie Smith, Albert Dodson, Joe Bowles, Larry Altaffer, Jack Davis, Bobby Hinson, Rusty Settle, Jerry Parr, Jerry Withers, Johnny Lewis, Mrs. Tucker. STUDENT COUNCIL Mrs. Lowery, Sponsor; Cecil Schools, Jeanne Doerer, Roland Brown, Tim Brown, Winston Rice, Barbara Bryant, Freddie Barrack, Norman Dameron. SEATED: Carole Sandy, David Gallagher, Patsy Barrack, Buddy Williams, Jerry Ann Tingle, Patsy Bowen. CHEERLEADERS Jennie France, Leanna Christopher, Keron France, Mary Charlotte Barton, Arlene France, Shel¬ by Sanders, Ruth France, Jerry Ann Tingle. A THLETICS GIRLS’ BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Shirley Webb, Nancy Jones, Becky Moore, Laura Lewis - Co-Captain, Patsy Bar¬ rack - Co-Captain, Shirley Wilkins, Carole Sandy, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ruby Delano - Coach, Peggy Pitts, Ann Hall, Judy Peyton, Barbara Smith, Mary Ogle Tayloe, Nancy Allin, Pattie Camper, ; iikRSii- .KftS4 3 BOYS’ BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Bobby Shrader, David Gallagher - Co-Captain, Roland Brown, Tim Brown, Barty Bradshaw, Freddie Barrack, Jimmy Day, Tom Eastham, Rudolph Sanders, Melvin Mozingo, Richard Daiger - Coach. NOT PICTURED: Charles Brooks - Captain, Franklin Dishman, How¬ ard Smith, Walter Morris. SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: Shirley Webb, Peggy Pitts, Nancy Jones, Becky Moore, Barbara Smith, Mary Mc- Kenny. BACK ROW: Mrs. Lowery - Coach; Mary Gallagher, Agnes Harper, Jennie France, Ann Hall, Keron France, Pattie Camper, Christine Jenkins, Shirley Wilkins. BASEBALL Rains Douglas, Rudolph Sanders, Frank Oliff, Oscar Delano, Freddie Barrack, Harvey Hinson, Tom Eastham, Mr. Giles Hudson - Coach; Roland Brown, Tim Brown, Harold Hinson, Melvin Mozingo, Charles Beck, Billy Sanders, Aubrey Lee Edwards and Johnny Packett - Bat boys. AUTOGRAPHS MAY DAY AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS QUEEN: LAURA LEWIS MAID OF HONOR: FAYE DAVIS JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES JUNE 9, 1958 Teen-Tones Seniors ' 58 LIFE OF THE PARTY LIFE OF THE PARTY M : i; ADVERTISERS Courtesy of GTS ILL FURNITURE COMPANY New and Used Furniture Complete Home Furnishers Warsaw, Virginia MAZIE C. SANDERS EDgewater 3-6700 Best Wishes to Class of 58 DRUGGIST Clanton’s PHARMACY B. S. CLEMENTS, Prop. Warsaw, Virginia EDgewater 3-7515 Compliments of ARMY-NAVY SUPPLIES All Types Army-Navy Surplus IRVING D. PACKETT LOUIS O. PACKETT Edgewater 3-7361 Warsaw, Virginia Courte sy of L-UKICH G. T. BOWLES, Prop A.UTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned and Operated by CLINTON O. CARLON Main and Richmond Road Warsaw, Virginia DUMONT TELEVISION Sales and Services RALPH SCATES Warsaw, Virginia Edgewater 3-5073 5-10 STORE Warsaw, Virginia Courte sy of 3, M INSURANCE AGENCY Warsaw, Virginia Insurance Service Since 1895 OONOM V Compliments DEPARTMENT STORE Warsaw ' s Fashion Center Warsaw, Virginia Phone 3-6500 CITIES SERVICE ANID COMPANY Agent CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY Edgewater 3-5911 Warsaw, Virginia A.W. ■DELANO ANO INC. Serving the Farm Trade Since 1919 Quality Farm Equipment Courte sy ESSO SERVICE CENTER Warsaw, Virginia Warsaw, Virginia Edgewater 3-2800 Edgewater 3-2021 CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS WILSON ANID Allis-Chalmers Modern Power Farm Machinery Edgewater 3-5800 Warsaw, Virginia SUPER MARKET Warsaw, Virginia Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 MU_L_ DRUG STORE DRIVE-IN Tappahannock, Virginia Hot Dogs Hamburgers Soft Drinks Sweets of All Kinds Hillcrest 3-2700 Open Daily Except Tuesday All Nights Red Hill, Virginia 120L_ M0 S. ' BAUL- Best Wishes of N10T2XHETSM ATLANTIC SERVICE Wheel Balancing Expert Lubrication Firestone Hillcrest Tires and Service 3-3185 MEOI FEED STORE Tappahannock, Virginia OUKIE LUEN W. MUNDV MEMORIALS Dealer Distinctive Monuments in of Finest Quality ESSO STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Heating Oil Tappahannock, Virginia Kerosene phone: HI 3-4100 Hillcrest 3-4011 P . O. Box 625 Tappahannock, Virginia WA ' CSAW BUS TERMINAL CHARLES W. HENRY, Prop. Warsaw, Virginia Edgewater 3-2191 Plate Lunch. Fountain Service Taxi Service N. N. LUMBE15 CO., INC. Wholesale Lumber Rough and Dressed Hardwood and Pine Phone 3-7474 Courte sy of TASTEE FREEZE AND NOi:5 rHE.T2Kl NTeOK SNACK BAR CREAMERY INCORPORATED Tappahanno c k, Va. Hi 3-2005 Warsaw, Virginia Courtesy of C=0 ULTD SUPERMARKET Red Hill, Virginia JEWELERS Groceries and Meats Dry Goods, Building Materials and Warsaw and Tappahannock General Merchandise Virginia Open Daily Including Sunday and Holidays 6:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. Compliments of NOQTHEBN TIRE AND RECAPPING COMPANY Warsaw, Virginia Phone Edgewater 3-7 500 Use Our Easy Payment Plan TIRES OIL COMPANY Warsaw, Virginia Distributor of Petroleum Products Edgewater 3-7070 Athletic Supplies Sporting Goods 717 East Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Dial 2-4797 - 2-4796 NORTHERN NECK COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Montross, Virginia Courtesy MUNDUEV :EV NS of WA L. Sound Insurance CANDY COMPANY for Every Need Tappahannock, Virginia Hillcrest 3-Z341 Montross, Virginia M. W. , WOLL AJSID S RECORD SHOP Records Needles Phonographs Haynesville, Virginia Warsaw, Virginia Call Edgewater 3-6721 EDgewater 3-5912 Don ' t Go by Stop at TV ' S INN CLEANERS A Distinctive Cleaning Service Between Warsaw and Tappahannock Tappahannock Warsaw Manager: PAT CARNEAL Compliments of for the Whole Family Tappahannock, Virginia Congratulations to the Seniors FURNITURE STORE, INC. Tappahannock, Virginia Hillcrest 3-2811 For Best Results Use C. V. Feeds and Seeds We Also Carry Hardware and Fertilizer CZi AUsi I V NA ' BL CO. Tappahannock, Virginia Hillcrest 3-3321 Air Conditioned Game Room Snack Bar BOWLING ALLEY 8 Alleys - Automatic Pin Setters A. J. HAMMOND Owner and Operator Phone HI 3-4022 Tappahannock, Virginia BUICK CO. Tappahannock, Virginia BUICK Choice Tappahannock Oysters Compliments of SIMOLAITS. Tappahannock, Virginia Warsaw High School Class Rings Commencement Announcements and Calling Cards Supplied by 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia For GOODNESS Sake --- Buy- MOTHER H ECKERT ' S ENRICHED WHITE BREAD Se on Quallit [?oo€ National Wholesale Grocers Coffee Merchants for More Than Seventy Years VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Courtesy Compliments of of ) AA L A l f A MARKET Courtesy of Congratulations Seniors NOTSTMSR M KISOK KJSWS BEAUTY SHOP Warsaw, Virginia Warsaw, Virginia WARSAW Compliments of THE FURNITURE AND NIORX HST2M APPLIANCE COMPANY INSOK AND ELECTRIC COOPERATION STYLE CENTER Radios, Norge Appliances, Serving 4,700 Member- Washers Consumers in the Rural Areas Men ' s, Women ' s and Children ' s of the Clothing Northern Neck Warsaw, Virginia Compliments of LEWIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Warsaw, Virginia Edgewater 3-6363 Bulldozing of All Kinds The Besi Yearbooks Are TAYLOR MADE TAYLOR PUBLISHINo COMPANY DALLAS. 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