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5 Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1960, dedicate The Ambassador to the faculty of War¬ saw High School, for their interest and understanding throughout our school ca¬ reer. Ann Hall, Business; Gloria Adams, Assistant Circulation Manager; Melvin Mozingo, Circulation Manager; Judy Peyton, Editor; Mary Ogle Tayloe, Assistant Editor; Harvey Hinson, Art Editor; Mrs. Sanders, Sponsor. Seniors: The Ambassador of 1960 not only is the record of the past, but al¬ so a key t o the future. Any failures, any successes that you have had, are already recorded. There is fear for the future in many hearts, but the spirit which these years have given you looks to the time ahead with courage and hope. In the days of conflicting ideologies, may you strive to preserve our most precious heritage which is freedom, the American way of life. I quote from Abraham Lincoln - That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Sponsored by GEORGE NOBLETT Kilmarnock, Va. M .- . ■ Mr. Richard Gouldin, Mr. R. E. Peed, Mr. W. A. Barrack, Mr. R. T. Ryland - Superintendent; not pictured - Mr. R. G. Hammock - Chairman. Sponsored by LOWERY’S Tappahannock, Va. Sponsored by B S CHEVROLET SALES Tappahannock, Va. Mr. T. D. Marks - President; Mr. Ned Woolsey - Vice-President; Mrs. Connie Pearson - Secretary; Mr. Lyell Jenkins - Treasurer. DIANE A. SISSON Longwood College, B. S. Collegiate Professional Elementary Education Primary 1 REBECCA P. ANDERSON Mary Washington William and Mary Special Certificate Primary 2 IRMA A. FRANCE Longwood College, B. S. Collegiate Professional Primary 3 LOUISE B. CRABBE Mary Washington William and Mary Normal Professional Primary 4 BEATRICE D. SANDERS Madison College William and Mary Normal Professional Fourth Grade CHARLOTTE E. LEWIS Wilson Teachers College, B. S. Collegiate Professional Fifth Grade MARY LEE TAYLOE Mary Washington Barry, R. P. I., B. S. Collegiate Professional Sixth Grade ODESSA K. SEWARD State Teachers College Radford, Virginia Normal Professional Seventh Grade LESLIE C. HODGES Principal, A. B. , M.Ed. William and Mary University of Maryland Algebra 1 VIRGINIA S. ALTAFFER Mary Washington, B. S. Home Economics CHARLES A. DAMEWOOD V. P. I. , B.S. Agriculture MIRIAM D. RICE Smithdeal Massey Special Purpose Music Certificate Choral Music LEWIS PRESTON HANCOCK Cincinnati Conservatory, B.M. , M. M. Instrumental Director T. GILES HUDSON Randolph-Macon, B.A. University of Maryland Math, Algebra, Latin THELMA T. LOWERY Mary Washington, B.S. Social Studies, U. S. His¬ tory, Geography, Govern¬ ment RUBY T. DELANO Madison College, B.S. General Science, Biology, Chemistry Collegiate Professional ) MARTHA W. DELANO Longwood, A.B. Collegiate English, Arithmetic ANNA MAE SANDERS Longwood College, B. S. Collegiate Professional Typing, Shorthand, Book¬ keeping, General Business PAULINE E. DELANO Madison College, B. S English, Latin, World History Sponsored by WESTMORELAND AUTO Warsaw, Va. JESSE C. CASEY Jones Junior College Longwood College, B.S Distributive Education rap. as (j ass J J rop )ec y 1960 It Is the evening of June 10, 1980. I find myself staring repeatedly out the windows of the Convention Hall of Old Point Warsaw, my recently acquired property. My expectation Is that a few of my former classmates from Warsaw High are visit¬ ing their old hometown and have promised to drop in to see me. A nervous glance at my watch tells me that nine o ' clock is just fifteen minutes away. Fifteen minutes I I wonder if they will still be the same old carefree crowd? Or will there be any distinct changes made in these last twenty years? There ' s a cabl Before I see anyone, I hear her. Jennie Lou France, now a famous gossip columnist for the Northern Neck News is coming up the walk, pen and pad in hand. Leave it to Jennie who always knows the latest gossip. In fact, her col¬ umn is headed Gossip - Before It Happens. Following Jennie is her hard-boiled boss, Frederick Barrack, editor-in-chief and sole owner of the multi-million dollar newspaper. Freddie attributes his tremendous success to the go get ' em scheme he developed from selling The Bulldog’s Bark. Shelby Sanders, my leading chorus girl, seats the first two distinguished guests. After a few years ' hard study at dancing school, Shelby ' s first ambition was to teach this famous leg art; however, after I told her Wallace Withers was the band Leader at my night club, she decided to come to work for me. Wallace reached the position of band leader due to his ability to move his nimble fingers with amazing speed over the strings of a banjo. Two of his newest composures are the jazzed up versions of Good Old Mountain Dew and Foggy Moun- :ain Rock. Suddenly, I hear a high soprano voice that could belong to none other than the former Jane Lang. Herbert Junior, the :hirteenth, get you fingers out of THAT man ' s coke! Jane keeps a firm grip on her FIFTEEN Herbert Juniors. I turn to see who THAT man with the coke could be, and to my surprise I find myself face to face with Harroll Wool- ird. Little Harroll, now weighing the sum total of 295 pounds, is explaining to Norman France some of the finer techniques : f driving. Norman is now a driver of Greyhound Buses. Little Harroll has had a lot of experience in the driving field; most d f it was acquired on Main Street in Warsaw. We can hardly wait to see Mrs. Galavan, the former Judy Peyton. Miss Peyton, after seeing the movie Auntie Mamie,” decided that was the type of life tor her. She acquired quite a bit of acting experience in two of the Senior Class plays, so • he became quite a success in Hollywood. Since her fifth divorce, she has decided to play the field, the same old Judy. Among all the fine people in the night club, there is one who slipped in quietly as she always seemed to do. Carole Tal- .ent is now working as a silent disk jockey at the local radio station. Her employer thrills at her ability and her cooperation. Melvin Mozingo enters, followed by his two secretaries, Gloria Hynson and Mary McKenney. Melvin is now chairman of :he school improvement committee. He has accomplished two means of improvement in all schools. One is to do away with he age-old custom of girls first in the lunch line. The second is to completely abolish the poetry memorizing as a punish- nent for being late for classes. Jimmy Davis is talking to Oscar Delano about improving operations of the F. F. A. Jimmy is now teaching agriculture at VHS and running a pig farm in his spare time. Bertha Lou has been a big help to Jimmy in getting this project started. Oscar is now a worker in Washington, D. C. His duties include managing sixteen pretty blond government clerks. Wayne Oliff just parked his bicycle outside. He ' s still complaining that he has No Wheels.” Wayne is now a recording mist for Stuck Records. His newest release is I Go Ape, under the name of King Kong. The former Miss Mary Ogle Tayloe enters and everyone turns to stare at the uniform that she is wearing. Shortly after her mival at business school, she decided it to be too dull, and after an encounter with a few sailors, she joined the WAVES, lut, sadly she states that she saw more sailors BEFORE she joined their branch of service. So she returned to marry Tom and ettled down to a nice quiet life, but still her favorite song is Anchors Aweigh. Harvey Hinson is working as a commercial artist for Bell Telephone Company.” He acclaimed national fame with the logan known only as Tingle, Tingle, Tingle, with Bell. Mrs. Winston Rice known to us as Shirley Wilkins is now teaching the first grade at Warsaw. She has formed a club known is Marriage Anonymous. ' Some of her most avid members are Mrs. Berkley Taylor, the former Miss Shirley Webb, and Mrs. lilly Boyd, the former Miss Agnes Harper. They all agree that young marriages are the answers. Barbara Smith has been teaching jujitsu to Ann Hall. Ann, it seems, became quite successful as a model for Johnson ' s laby Products. Some of the boys, however, can ' t distinguish between the two different kinds of babies and so Ann has had to ake some extra precautions. Barbara, being a gym teacher, offered to help her with her delightful problem. Harold Hinson is a distinguished poet. His works have been published for years in the leading newspapers across the coun- ry. There is one difference between Harold and the other poets. All his poems are entitled simply Betty. Thomas Sabotka is working In cooperation with Clarence Harper, Jr. He ' s running a smuggling racket, getting candy bars hrough to the Little Orphans Home. Tommy and Clarence have been in this racket for over a year now, and they are doing ' ery well. Everyone is returning to the Ballroom, and I gaze fondly at my former classmates and friends. It ' s been great seeing hem again, the same good, carefree, friendly group. May life continue to be kind to them until we meet again sometime, omewhere! GLORIA JEAN ADAMS Gloria CARROLL FREDERICK BARRACK Freddie JAMES ERVIN DAVIS Jimmy OSCAR EUGENE DELANO Oscar JENNIE LOU FRANCE Jennie NORMAN LEO FRANCE Leo” MARIE ANN HALL Ann AGNES MAE HARPER Agnes HAROLD THOMAS HINSON Harold HARVEY LEE HINSON Cotton GLORIA ANN HYNSON Gloria ELIZABETH JANE LANG Jane MARY AGNES McKENNEY Mary CLARANCE MELVIN MOZINGO Moose WAYNE HAMPTON OLIFF Wayne JULIA ANN PEYTON Peyton ARTHUR THOMAS SABOTKA Tommy SHELBY DEANE SANDERS Shelby BARBARA JEAN SMITH Smitty CAROLE VIRGINIA TALLENT Carole MARY OGLE TAYLOE Oogle SHIRLEY ANN WEBB Shirley SHIRLEY JEAN WILKINS Shirley WALLACE ANDREW WITHERS Wallace HARROLL WESLEY WOOLARD Little Harroll ’ r h U li it f ■ V if ■ 4 f 2 —_ Jwee Coinings turn -. Last T)i Iand Testament We, the seniors of Warsaw High School, county of Richmond, state of Virginia, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and sixty, being sound of body and having depreciating minds, do make and de¬ clare this our last will and testament. We, the seniors, have taken up a collection and bought a yo-yo for the freshman class. This will help them to develop quick minds and nimble fingers for their coming years at W. H. S. To the sophomores we leave our ability to adjust to high school life and hope their career will be as happy as ours. Now, the Juniors I First of all, Jennie Lou France and Jimmy Davis will their moron and corny jokes to corny Mr. I. Q. himself, Dave O ' Dell. Oscar Delano leaves his F.F.A. jacket and souped-up Impala to Edward Thrift. We hope that Edward has as much success with the crops as Oscar has had on the drag-strips. Harold Hinson leaves the Pitcher ' s mound, and all his romantic poems about Betty to the entire Jun¬ ior class. Freddie Barrack leaves his wit to Will Sanders. We hope that Will uses the half that Freddie never learned to use. Mary Ogle Tayloe wills her ability to strut after scoring a point in basketball to Constance Packett. It takes a lot of practice to score a basket, but the wiggle comes naturally, eh, Mary Ogle? Carole Tallent wills her brains and straight A report cards to Orren Hinson and Barbara Saunders in hopes that those two together can accomplish half as much as Carole did alone. Wayne Oliff bequeaths his boon hat, loaded dice and his rosey cheeks to Bobby Shrader. We hope that the cheeks won ' t clash with your hair, Bobby I Barbara Jean Smith leaves her motor scooter, bear traps, and lassos to Gretchen Sutton and Pattie Camper. All of these items were formerly used by Barbara to chase, trap and snare her favorite victims. Judy Peyton, that flashy redhead of Warsaw High, wills her ability to act on the stage, but mostly off, to Keron France and Carolyn Oliff. Gloria Adams leaves her brains and good looks to anyone who can qualify for them. If you are in¬ terested, you may secure an application blank from Gloria ' s private secretary, Shelby Sanders. Shelby is getting practical experience for her coming years at Pan American Business School. Mary McKenney and Gloria Hynson leave their sure aim with an eraser to Patsy Bowen and Nancy Allin. Their motto is Why should the devil have all the fun?” Harvey Hinson leaves his knowledge of all the parking places to Tim Brown. It takes keen eyesight and fancy handling of the wheel, Tim, but we think you qualify. Norman France leaves his crowded bus number 12 to the free wheeling, dare-devil driver - Sandra Packett. Ann Hall, Agnes Harper, Jane Lang, Shirley Webb and Shirley Wilkins, who all have one thing In common, engagement rings, leave to the school library the latest novel on cooking, A Thousand and one ways to Prepare Hot-Dogs, by the world renowned chef. Piere Leslie Claybrook. Tommy Sabotka leaves a box of Baby Ruths to Mary Charlotte Barton. Many times through the years, we have seen Tommy running over to the bus terminal to buy Mrs. Pauline Delano some sweets. By the way - we have just heard that Tommy and Mrs. Delano are to be investigated by the School Board on payola charges. The senior class has purchased, for Johnny Harper, a roll-away cot which can be conveniently stored In the closet. We want to make Johnny as comfortable as possible while he is taking his frequent naps during English class. Melvin Mozingo, Wallace Withers, and Harroll Woolard all said that they would leave something if they had something to leave, but since they will need everything they have, they ' ll just leave. The Senior Class leaves its old, battered-up erasers, teachers, and all the good ole times we ' ve had at Warsaw High to the on-coming classes. Constance Packett Sandra Packett Will Sanders President, Tim Brown; Vice-President, Carolyn Oliff; Secretary, Constance Packett; Treasurer, Nancy Allin; Reporter, Mary Charlotte Barton. Robert Shrader Barbara Saunders Gretchen Sutton Edward Thrift Cassie France Mary Gallagher Robin Gallagher Graham Balderson Nada Balderson Barty Bradshaw Norma Dameron Ralph Elliott Sponsored by MONTROSS ESSO Montross, Virginia DAWSON ' S ESSO Farnham, Virginia Charles Hale Welford Haynie Wendell Patton President, Graham Balderson; Secretary-Treas urer, Cassie France; Reporter, Ralph Elliott, David Pitts Pauline Pitts Bobby Reamy Robert Scates Cecil Schools Norman Schools Harry Tayloe George Packet! Stuart Atkinson Billy Balderson Sandra Balderson Patsy Barton Joe Bowles Charlotte Brooks Franklin Brown Boyd Clements Darlene Connelly Jack Davis Marilyn Day Edward Delano Arbrey Edwards David France Paula Glasgow Morgan Gordon John Gray Bobby Hinson Michael Hinson Diana Jenkins Randolph Jenkins Rudolph Lowery Evelyn Morris Linda New President, Jerry Parr; Vice-Presi¬ dent, Larry Withers; Secretary, Joe Bowles; Treasurer, Marilyn Day; Reporter, Paula Glasgow. Joyce Palmore Gerald Parr Gerald Rose Faye Sanford Sponsored by NORTON FOOD CO. Urbana, Virginia Peggy Saunders Larry Sayre Joe Settle Bob Smith Joyce Thrift Martha Tingle Shirley Wheeler Joyce Wilkins Gerry Withers Jane Withers Larry Withers o Oracle Frances Allen Nora Balderson Rose Boyle President, Lynn Revere; Vice-President, Glenda Dameron; Secretary, Adeline Bowen; Treasurer, Jeanine Marks; Reporter, Nancy Withers. Margaret Balderson Adeline Bowen Betty Bryant Sally Clements Lucy Crosley Robert Croxton Glenda Dameron Katherine Davis Viann Davis Beverly Delano Doris Delano Charles Delano Benjamin Franklin Eric Fuller Wayne Haynie Velma Headley Robert Hinson John Lewis Brad Lowery Jeanine Marks Shirley Marks Nancy O ' Dell Marion Packett Lynn Revere Garnett Ryland Charlotte Salzig Chris Sanders Roy Sanders Lawrence Schools Russell Settle Wayne Williams Nancy Withers FIRST ROW: George Tallent, Connie Hinson, Gladys Mozingo, Charlotte Moss, Dar¬ lene Sanford, Rod Coggin, Wendell Derrickson. SECOND ROW: Dickie Brooks, Thomas Bradshaw, Mitchell Wilkins, Neal Heitchew, Larry Packett, Thomas Hudson, Gary Palmore. THIRD ROW: Arnold Smith, Jean Atkinson, Charlotte Bartlett, Gene Brown, Betty Jean Embrey, Janet McKenney, Shirley Shockley. FOURTH ROW: Donna Sue Isbell, Patsy Hayes, Mary Alice Smith, Freddie France, Billy Bryant, Larry Altaffer, Michael Mundie. Not Pictured: Dennis Oliff. FIRST ROW: Dillard France, Gary Edwards, Larry Franklin, Ken Jones, Anna Gordon, Joanna Davis, Betty Smith, Donnie Smith, Walter Scott, Bobby Sanders, Ken Smith. SECOND ROW: Jerry Vanlandingham, Bert Packett, Tom Fogg, Gregory Thrift, Lannie Williams, Wayne Brown, Brian Harris, Charles Sanford, Josephine Franklin, Mary Grace Fones, Mrs. Tayloe. THIRD ROW: Billy Clark, Norman Packett, Ann Porter Bradshaw, Mary Smith, Norma Withers, Eileen King, Harry Packett, Pete Bennett, Mary Anna Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Gary Glasgow, Joey Brown, Walt Lowery, Tom Carlin, Betty Balderson, Richard Baker, Ben Branson, Gregg Hayes, Hudnall Lang, Pat Packett, Rosa Sanders, Marion Hinson. Not Pictured: Sandra Gallagher, Robert Withers. FIRST ROW: Judy Boyle, Doris Withers, Linda Scates, Marguerite Franklin, Henry Revere, Brenda Hinson, Sadie Gordon, Billy Morris, Ann Allison. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lewis, Susan Jenkins, Carole Bronner, Kay Settle, Arlene Dodson, Peggy Bennett, Johnny Clark, Steve Davis, Fred Gouldin, Ruby Headley. THIRD ROW: Ann Morse, Brenda Gray, Albert Dodson, Jimmy Forrest, Jackie France, Ronnie Smith, Mike Anthony, Emilie Smith, Anne Ryland. FOURTH ROW: John Salzig, Darlene Simmons, Joe Smith, Jackie Tallent, Mary Agnes Sanders, Betty Lou Johnson, Corky Davis, Russell Davis. FIRST ROW: Dennis Mundie, Arlene Balderson, William Jenkins, James Gordon, Jimmy Withers, Gray Lewis, Linda Franklin, Mary Jo Revere, Dianne Croxton. SECOND ROW: Katherine Crabbe, Marie Smith, Warren Withers, Harry Baker, Bobby Mallory, Randy Packett, Suzanne Shrader, Kenneth Dodson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Sanders, J. W. Harper, Donald Smith, Sharon Fisher, Mary Jo Hudson, Catharine Ryland, Marjorie Marks, Sharon Stimson, Cindy Bronner, Charlotte Delano. FOURTH ROW: Martha Bowles, Billy Elliott, Grade Johnson, Wayne Bennett, Randy Bowen, Calvin Davis, Larry Hayes, Vivian Forrest, Connie Sanders. Not Pictured: Jay Stancil, William Balderson. FIRST ROW: Danny Weaver, Louis Packett, Turner Coggin, Sammy Thomas, Linda Elliott, Aubrey Sanders, Shirley Jenkins, Billy Hammond, Clifton Jenkins, Linda Rich¬ ards. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Harris, Charlene Heitchew, Pat Jones, Robert Davis, Paul Revere, Larry Woolard, Jamie Ryland, Jackie Woolard, Edward Franklin, David Smith. THIRD ROW: Thomas Shockley, Cary Wellford, Gloria Brown, Mark Woolsey, Nancy Packett, Gloria Parr, Clif Seward, Milton Fones, William Clements, Mary Beth Bryant. FOURTH ROW: Miss Crabbe, David Mann, Steve Glessner, Joe Patton, William Davis, Charlene Barton, Jane Forrest, Charles Sanders, Jane Delano, Lee Sanders. FIRST ROW: Earl Jenkins, Stephen Baker, Lynne Crostic, Wayne Dodson, Edward San¬ ford, Marian Davis, Sharon Woolsey, Mickey Gordon. SECOND ROW: Harry Davis, Larry Davis, Bobby Gallagher, Ronnie Clarke, Ivy Lee Sanford, Irene Brown, Dale Clarke. THIRD ROW: Ann Harper, Linda Dudley, Stanley Sanders, Paul Pierson, Bobby Allison, Ann Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Hinson, Margaret Bennett, Claude Davis, Eddie Brown, Claude Packett, Mrs. France. FIRST ROW: Joyce Arm Duncan, Cathy France, Thelma Delano, Linda Palmore, Buddy Bowman, Wayne King, Russell Harley, Brick Smith, Brenda Jenkins, Karen Gray, Henry Packett. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Mundie, Wayne Angolia, Linda Headley, Mary Ellen Balderson, Wayne Packett, Ricky Branson, Eddrie Lowden, Margaret Rhodes, Gayle Belfield, Ficklln Bryant. THIRD ROW: James Jenkins, Dennis Reamy, Charles Jenkins, David Belfield, Patricia Headley, Bonnie Thrift, Della Davis, Calvin Balderson, M. C. Sanders, Allerd Smith. FOURTH ROW: Grover Carter, Jeffery Marks, Scotty Scott, Louise Packett, Stuart Tucker, Billy Taylor, Dinah Anthony, Edward Lewis, Nancy Thomas, Tommy Jones, Teacher, Mrs. Rebecca Anderson. Absent: Donnie Withers. FIRST ROW: Wayne Jenkins, Henry Headley, Mary Ellen Davis, Tern Wright, Steve Packett, Leslie Sydnor, Donald Bowman, Deborah Gallagher, Susan Lewis, Susan Bron- ner. SECOND ROW: David Parr, Ann Withers, David Packett, Faye Packett, Normon Balderson, Mary Lou Allison, Patsy Withers, Lewis Carter, Dale Sanders. THIRD ROW: Catherine Smith, Diane Smith, Kenneth King, James Saunders, Evelyn Arches, Rich Gouldin, Darline Balderson, Peggy Revere, Theresa Moss, A1 France. FOURTH ROW: David Sanders, Andy Gallagher, Joe Sanders, Susan Delano, Gary Brown, Jon Bronner, Larry Powell, Edward Coates, Alice Moore, Martin Hinson, Mrs. Sisson. Not Pictured: Tommy Pearson, Pat Scates, Debra Oliff, Lane Seward. Dependable P E R S o N A L I T I E S Wittiest Neatest Most Sponsored by BRYANT ' S FLORIST Warsaw, Virginia Mary Ogle Tayloe, Reporter; Harvey Hinson, Treasurer; Tim Brown, Vice-President; Ann Hall, President; Shelby Sanders, Secretary; Mrs. Lowery, Sponsor. Mary Ogle T ayloe, Reporter; Harvey Hinson, Treasurer; Tim Brown, Vice-President; Ann Hall, President; Shelby Sanders, Secretary; Mrs. Lowery, Sponsor; Garnett Ryland, Doris Delano, Patsy Barton, Cassie France, Constance Packett, Graham Balderson, Franklin Brown, Wayne Oliff, Carole Tallent. 1iet a G u6 Sponsored by GOULDMAN HUTT Montross, Va. Sponsored by WARSAW CLEANERS Warsaw, Va. President, Carole Tallent; Vice-President, Nancy Allin; Secretary, Mary Char¬ lotte Barton; Treasurer, Ann Hall; Reporter, Judy Peyton; Sponsor, Mrs. Ruby Delano. SCHOOL. 00 ' S Tnn ' STATE LAW Safety J J atrof Jerry Withers, Jerry Parr, Wayne Oliff, First Lieutenant; Graham Balderson, Captain; Shirley Wilkins, Nada Balderson, Mr. Hudson, Sponsor; Joey Bowen, Joe Bowles, Ed¬ ward Thrift, David Pitts, Bus Driver; Charles Hale, Bus Driver; Wallace Withers, Bus Driver; Bobby Reamy, Robert Scates, Carole Tallent. Not Pictured; Faye Sanford; Bus Drivers, Bernard Davis, Norman France, and Mr. Pierce. President, Harold Hinson; Vice-President, Shelby Sanders; Secretary, Jane Lang; Treas¬ urer, Wayne Oliff; Reporter, Gloria Adams; Historian, Gloria Hynson; Sponsor, Mrs. Anna Mae Sanders. Editor, Carole Tallent; Assistant Editor, Gloria Adams; Art Editor, Harvey Hinson; Assistant Art Editor, Keron France; Feature Editors - Ann Hall, Melvin Mozingo, Nancy Allin, Mary C. Barton, Gloria Hynson, Jane Lang; Production Staff - Freddie Barrack, Shirley Wilkins, Agnes Harper, Oscar Delano, Will Sanders, Wayne Oliff; Typists - Carole Tallent, Gloria Adams, Wayne Oliff, Judy Peyton, Ann Hall, Jane Lang, Thomas Sabotka, Jimmy Davis, Jennie France, Gloria Hynson, Mary O. Tayloe, Agnes Harper, Harold Hinson, Shelby Sanders, Barbara Smith, Johnny Harper, Mary Mc- Kenney, Shirley Wilkins, Shirley Webb; Faculty Advisors - Mrs. Martha W. Delano, Mrs. Anna Mae Sanders. Sponsored by LOWERY’S RESTAURANT Warsaw, Virginia future fffomemaffers of imerica President, Wallace Withers; Vice-President, Norman France; Secretary, Melvin Mo- zingo; Treasurer, Freddie Barrack; Reporter, David Pitts; Sentinel, Charles Hale. President, Carolyn Oliff; Vice-President, Pattie Camper; Secretary, Norma Dameron; Treasurer, Nancy Allin; Reporter, Linda New; Historian, Patsy Barton. future 7 ar ners o of Ai merica Sponsored by MARY ' S BEAUTY SHOP Warsaw, Virginia Mary Ogle Tayloe, President; Cassie France, Secretary; Tim Brown, Treasurer; Piano Accompanists, Mary Ogle Tayloe and Martha Tingle; Director, Mrs. Rice. Sponsored by TAPPAHANNOCK SUPPLY COMPANY Tappahannock, Va. Shirley Shockley, President; Larry Altaffer, Secretary-Treasurer; Jean Atkinson, Re¬ porter; Piano Accompanist, Martha Tingle; Director, Mrs. Rice. Sponsored by BERT EDWARDS Lyells, Va. Sponsored by ALLEN S. YEATMAN, INC. Montross, Va. Will Sanders, Vice-President; Wayne Oliff, President; Shirley Webb, Jimmy Davis, Chief Editor and Promotion Manager; John¬ ny Harper, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Casey, Sponsor. Jfig i ScAoof Tjancf FIRST ROW: Marion Packett, Rusty Settle, Sally Clements, Pattie Camper. SECOND ROW: Jack Davis, Johnny Lewis, Brad Lowery. THIRD ROW: Ben Franklin, Mr. Han¬ cock, Director; Boyd Clements, Bobby Hinson, Bobby Shrader, and Patsy Bowen. Sponsored by WARSAW GULF CENTER Warsaw, Virginia 9 n ? r cv 0 Sponsored by KENT’S TREE SERVICE Warsaw, Virginia JUNIOR OFFICERS President, Bob¬ by Mallory; Vice- President, Corky Davis; Secretary- Treasurer; Marjorie Marks; Reporter, Brenda Hinson. INTERMEDI¬ ATE OFFICERS President, Billy Clark; Vice- President, Ken Smith; Secretary- Treasurer, Larry Altaffer; Reporter, Thomas Bradshaw. Sponsors, Miss Jane Vaught and Mr. Bill C lements President, Patsy Bowen; Vice-President, Joe Bowles; Secretary, Barbara Jean Smith; Treasurer, Pattie Camper; Reporter, Aubrey Lee Edwards; Sponsors, Miss Jane Vaught and Mr. Bill Clement. MARY O. TAYLOE, L. F. Captain MRS. LOWERY Coach JUDY PEYTON, C. G. Co-Captain ANN HALL, R.F. BARBARA SMITH. C. F. NANCY ALLIN, L. G. GLORIA ADAMS, R. G. Patsy Barton, Martha Tingle, Shirley Wheeler, Mary Gallagher, Cassie France - Cap¬ tain, Nada Balderson, Pa ula Glasgow, and Marilyn Day. Sponsored by DUNAWAY ' S Warsaw, Va. Sponsored by LEFTWICH 5 10 Warsaw, Va. 7}asAetf)a f RS4 JvRS4 , MR. HODGES, Coach FREDDIE BARRACK, C. MELVIN MOZINGO L. F. HARVEY HINSON L. G. TIM BROWN R. G. JOE BOWLES R. F. FIRST ROW: Chris Sanders, Batboy; Harvey Hinson, Bobby Shrader, Melvin Mozingo, Charles Hale, Mac Lowery. SECOND ROW: Tim Brown, Harold Hinson, Graham Balderson, Edward Delano, Joe Bowles. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hudson, Coach; Aubrey Lee Edwards, Orren Hinson, Jerry Parr, Boyd Clements, Jack Davis. Not Pictured: Jimmy Davis, and Bobby Croxton, Batboy. FIRST ROW; Constance Packett, Pauline Pitts, Diana Jenkins, Jennie France, Co-Captain; Ann Hall, Barbara Jean Smith. SECOND ROW: Joyce Palmore, Faye Sanford, Pattie Camper, Manager; Shirley Wilkins, Captain; Joyce Thrift. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ruby Delano, Coach; Mary Ogle Tayloe, Tommy Sabotka, Coach; Judy Peyton, Mrs. Pauline Delano, Coach. Mrs. Morton, Mary Ogle Tayloe; Grandad, Jimmy Davis; Tilly, Shirley Wilkins; Betty, Ann Hall; Kip, Harvey Hinson; Trudie, Judy, and Ludie, Jane Lang, Shelby Sanders, and Gloria Adams; Jack, Melvin Mozingo; Jim Mahoney, Freddie Barrack; Miss Abby, Judy Peyton; Mrs. Feeney, Jennie France; Detective, Harroll Woolard; Mrs. Hawkins, Barbara Jean Smith; Taxi Driver, Tommy Sabotka; Telegraph Boy, Harold Hinson. . 0 V. Queen - - Maid of Honor- Attendants ------ Gloria Adams Keron France Shelby Sanders Carolyn Oliff Shirley Wilkins Constance Pa cket! Mary Charlotte Barton r o w n Bo 2 l re r Mower uiris - - - - Peggy Revere Susan Bronner Susan Delano Heralds ------- Stephen Baker , - « Speakers Carole Tallent Gloria Hinson Ann Hall Melvin Mozingo, President Judy Peyton Mary Ogle Tayloe Shirley Wilkins s GLORIA JEAN ADAMS FHA 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; A Cappella 3,4; FBLA 3, Reporter 4; Newspaper Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4; May Court 3,4; Public Speaker Winner 1; Class President 1; Class Prophecy 4. CARROLL FREDERICK BARRACK FFA 3, Treasurer 4; KVG Crew 1,2; News¬ paper Staff 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3, Captain 4; Store Clerk 1,2; Errand Boy 3; FBLA 2; SCA 1,2,3, Committee Chairman 4; Student Council 1; Senior Play 4; 4-H Club 2; Youth Forum 4. JAMES ERVIN DAVIS Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; A Cappella 3,4; Mad¬ rigal 4; Band 1,2, Vice-President 3; Cava¬ lier Band 1,2; FFA 1, Reporter 2, President 3; 4-H 1,2, President 3; Local and State Poultry Judging Team 1, 3; Safety Patrol 2, Captain 3; SCA 1,2,3; Committee Chair¬ man 4; KVG Crew 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; FBLA 4; Student Council 3; Senior Play 4; Barber Shop Harmonizers 2. OSCAR EUGENE DELANO FFA 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 4; Safety Patrol 3; SCA 1, 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4; KVG 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Senior Play Ticket Com¬ mittee 4. JENNIE LOU FRANCE Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3,4; A Cappella 3,4; Hi-Lo ' s 4; Senior Play 4; May Court 3; Class Reporter 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Safety Patrol 3; Softball 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN LEO FRANCE FFA 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; 4-H Club 1; KVG Crew 3,4; Forestry Con¬ test 2, 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Stage Committee 4. MARIE ANN HALL SCA 1,2, Vice-PresidentS, President 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; A Cappella 3,4; Beta Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; Senior Play 4; Safety Patrol 2; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; FBLA 3; May Court 3; May Queen 4; Student Council Secretary 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Class Secretary 3; District SCA Rep¬ resentative 3,4; State SCA Representative 3. AGNES MAE HARPER Newspaper Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1, 2,3, Historian 4; SCA 1,2,3, Committee Chairman 4; Senior Play 4; Softball 2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1. HAROLD THOMAS HINSON FBLA 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Store Clerk 3; District SCA Rep¬ resentative 3; SCA 1,2,3, Committee Chairman 4; Senior Play 4; Baseball 1,2,3 4; Basketball 3; A Cappella 3,4; Madrigal 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; KVG Crew 1,2, 3, 4; Youth Forum 4; Giftorian 4. HARVEY LEE HINSON 4-H Club 1, Program Chairman 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; A Cappella 3,4; Madrigal 4; SCA 1, 2, Committee Chairman, District Representative 3, Treasurer 4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; FBLA 2, 3; Student Council 4; Annual Staff Art Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 3, Assistant Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4; Youth Forum 4; Last Will and Testament 4; One-Act Play 4. GLORIA ANN HYNSON Glee Club 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 3; Beta Club 1, Secretary 2, 3,4; FBLA 3, Historian 4; SCA 1,2, Committee Chairman 3, District Representative 3,4; May Court 3, Class Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play Stage Manager 4; Lunch¬ room 3. ELIZABETH JANE LANG Glee Club 1, Reporter 2,3,4; Madrigal 3, 4; A Cappella 3,4; Hi-Lo ' s 4; SCA 1,2,3, Committee Chairman 4; State SCA Repre¬ sentative 3; District SCA Representative 3,4; FBLA 3, Secretary 4; Homeroom Vice-Presi¬ dent 3; May Court 3; Beta Club 1,2, Vice- President 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball Score- keeper 3; Lunchroom Cashier 3; Youth Fo¬ rum 4. MARY AGNES McKENNEY Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; FBLA 2, Historian 3, 4; Softball 2; SCA 1, 2, 3, Committee Chairman 4; Senior Play Program Commit¬ tee 4. CLARANCE MELVIN MOZINGO SCA 1, 2,3, Chaplain 4; District SCA Rep¬ resentative 3; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3,4; FBLA 2, 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; News¬ paper Staff 4; FFA 3, Secretary 4; KVG Crew 2,3,4; Boys ' State 3; Poultry Judging Team 3,4; Senior Play 4; Store Clerk 1,2; Forensic Contest 1; Youth Forum 4. WAYNE HAMPTON OLIFF Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; A Cappella 3,4; Mad¬ rigal 3,4; Barber Shop Harmonizers 2; SCA 1,2, 3,4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; News¬ paper Staff 2,3,4; Absentee Typist 4; SCA District Representative 4; FBLA 1, 2,3, Treasurer 4; Safety Patrol 1,2,3, First Lieutenant 4; Student Council 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3; Store Clerk 3; Paper Clerk 4; DECA President 4; DECA Judging Team 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. JULIA ANN PEYTON SCA 1,2,3, Committee Chairman 4; Band 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; A Cappella 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Softball 4; Girls ' State 3; Senior Play 3, 4; One- Act Play 4 ; Class Vice-President 1; Beta Club 2, President 3, Reporter 4; Annual Staff 3, Editor 4; FBLA 4; Student Council 3; District SCA Representative 3; News¬ paper Staff 4. AJTHUR THOMAS SABOTKA Glee Club 1; 4-H 1; SCA 1,2, 3, 4; FBLA 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Play 4; KVG Crew 3, 4. SHELBY DEANE SANDERS SCA 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; A Cappella 3; Senior Play 4; FBLA 3, Vice- President 4; Beta Club 1,2,3; May Court 3; Annual Staff 4; Softball 2,3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Student Council Secretary 4. BARBARA JEAN SMITH FBLA 3,4; SCA 1,2, Committee Chairman 3,4; 4-H Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; FHA 1, Vice- President 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Basket¬ ball 1,2, Co-Captain 1,2,4; Softball Mana¬ ger 1, 2,3,4; Hi-Fi Representative 3,4; Senior Play 4. CAROLE VIRGINIA TALLENT Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; A Cappella 3,4; Mad¬ rigal 4; Beta Club 2, 3, President 4; FBLA 3,4; Student Council 4; Safety Patrol 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Class Secretary 4; SCA 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play Stage Management 4. MARY OGLE TAYLOE Softball 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Glee Club Secretary 1,2, Piano Accom¬ panist 3,4; President 4; A Cappella Piano Accompanist 3,4; Madrigal Piano Accom¬ panist 3; SCA 1,2, Committee Chairman 3, Pianist 3,4, Reporter 4; District SCA Rep¬ resentative 3,4, District SCA Secretary 3; Student Council 4; Class President 2; FBLA 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Senior Play 3,4; May Court 3, Maid of Honor 4; Annual Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4; Youth Forum 4; Beta Club 4; One-Act Play 4. SHIRLEY ANN WEBB Glee Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; FBLA 2,3; DE Historian 4; Basketball 2; Softball 2; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Play Program Committee 4. SHIRLEY JEAN WILKINS Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3,4; A Cappella 3,4; Hi-Lo ' s 4; FHA Historian 1, Songleader 2, Reporter 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3, Committee Chairman 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2, Captain 3,4; FBLA 2, Secre¬ tary 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; May Court 3,4; Safety Patrol 3,4; Senior Play 4; Beta Club 4. WALLACE ANDREW WITHERS SCA 1,2, 3,4; FFA Sentinel 1, Vice-Presi¬ dent 3, President 4; School Bus Driver 2,3, 4; Baseball 2; FBLA 1; KVG 1, 2,3,4; News¬ paper Staff 3; School Errand Boy 3,4; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. HARROLL WESLEY WOOLARD SCA 1,2, 3,4; Safety Patrol 1; FFA 3; FBLA 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Glee Club 1,4; KVG 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; A Cappella 4; Madrigal 4; School Errand Boy 4; Senior Play 4; 4-H Club 1,2,4; Assistant Bus Driver 3,4. Sponsored by RAPPAHANNOCK GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Warsaw, Va. Sponsored by LANKFORD ' S RADIO - TV Tappahannock, Va. 1 Snaps (cafeteria J ersonnef Gustocfians Sponsored by WOOD PRESERVERS, INC. Warsaw, Virginia C ongratulations Graduates of WHS Best Luck to Your Future GALLAGHER CANDY COMPANY DAW THEATRE Air Conditioned By Refrigeration Warsaw, Virginia Wholesalers and Distributors T obacc os Edgewater 3-5121 Tappahannock, Virginia Authorized J. E. Warsaw, Virginia WILSON AND SON TV, Radio and Stereophonic HAYNIE’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Allis - Chalmers Modern Power Farm Machinery Radiator Repairs Edgewater 3-5800 Warsaw, Virginia Sales and Service COGGIN SWEET SHOP BAKERY FURNITURE COMPANY New and Used Furniture Complete Home Furnishers Warsaw, Virginia Ed. 3-6700 Specialize in Decorated Cakes All Types of Pastries Tappahannock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of TY ’ S Mir INN w WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. G. F. BROWN [iBllp EX 4-2700 Warsaw, Virginia Farnham, Va. FARMERS EQUIP. SERVICE ' wrrar Compliments of WARSAW MASSEY- FERGUSON Sales and Service Farnham, Va. (fsso) DIALIK SERVICE CENTER E. S. HEADLEY, JR. Warsaw, Va. PEOPLE’S Compliments of DRUG STORE J. M. KING Tappahannock, Virginia GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hillcrest 3-Z700 Haynesville, Va. Ed. 3-5231 Compliments of C ongratulations BEX’S WARSAW MARKET FASHIONS I. B. HALL, Prop. Ed. 3-8311 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ed. 3-5472 Warsaw, Va. ' C ompliments of HARRY HOGAN MACHINE SHOP Harryhogan, Va. CENTERVIEW SERVICE STATION General Merchandise - Oysters Steamed Crabs - Fish Bait Warsaw, Virginia C ompliments C ourte sy of of ROBERT MURPHY, INC. BRODERSEN’S Montross, Virginia JEWELERS Warsaw and Tappahannock Virginia CITIES CITIES © ® SERVICE SERVICE BARTON AND RICE CO. Distributor CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY Edgewater 3-5911 War saw, Virginia WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATES STORE C ourte sy of NORTHERN NECK Home Owned and Operated by CREAMERY INCORPORATED CLINTON O. CARLIN Main and Richmond Road Warsaw, Virginia Warsaw, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LEVI STRAUSS AND COMPANY A. W. DELANO AND SONS, INC. Compliments of WARSAW CLEANERS Serving the Farm Trade Scientific Cleaning Since 1919 Clean the Modern Way Farmall Tractors International Trucks Parts and Service Warsaw, Virginia Warsaw, Virginia Edgewater 3-5494 Edgewater 3-2800 C ompliments of HUGH L. HYNSON THE HARRIS STORE General Merchandise Mobil Products Montross, Virginia GYpsy 3-3457 Nomini Grove, Va. BILL’S Compliments of the Records Cards QUALITY SHOP Phonographs Warsaw, Virginia Tappahannock, Va. 1 NORTHERN NECK LUMBER CO., INC. MEMORIALS Distinctive Monuments of Finest Quality Wholesale Lumber Tappahannock, Virginia Rough and Dressed Hardwood and Pine A flW IS OUR V L ' W FIRST VdV THOUGHT Phone 3-7474 Phone: HI 3-4100 P. O. Box 62 5 Compliments of Compliments of FRANKLIN’S JEWELERS Watches - Diamonds - Gifts Silverware - Repairing Warsaw, Virginia WARSAW SHOE SHOP Best Wishes of NORTHERN NECK FEED STORE V. AYCOCK’S Your Fashion Center EDgewater 3-5711 j Warsaw, Virginia Phone 3-6500 LET US HELP ' fyou ' TTtoKey NORTHERN NECK STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Warsaw, Virginia EDgewater 3-Z600 CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS PEOPLE’S OIL CO., INC. Keeps Your Car on the Go Warsaw, Virginia EDgewater 3-7070 Compliments of C ompliments of i ERNEST Y. BROOKS MONTROSS MARKET YOUR G. E. DEALERS Fresh Meats, Vegetables jfifi Fancy Groceries w Montross, Virginia C ongratulations to Seniors ROCKWELL BRYANT’S GORNTO’S SERVICE STATION Warsaw ' s Friendly Warsaw, Virginia Department Store Warsaw, Virginia our DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST Best Wishes to Class of ' 60 CLANTON’S PHARMACY B. S. CLEMENTS, Prop. Warsaw, Virginia Ed. 3-7515 C ompliments of HINSON’S SUPER MARKET C ompliments of PEOPLES BANK Montross, Virginia Air Conditioned Game Room Snack Bar STAR “H” BOWLING ALLEY Alleys-Automatic Pin Setters A. J. HAMMOND Owner and Operator Phone HI 3-4022 Tappahannock, Virginia BLUE GRAY FOOD STORE Choice Meats Groceries and Vegetables Montross, Virginia C ompliments of FLORENTINE restaurant; Delicious Food in a Pleasing Atmosphere Tappahannock, Virginia Phone HI 3-3700 YOUR FRIENDLY AVON REPRESENTATIVE Jeanette H, Yarbough Warsaw, Virginia EDWARDS MORRIS FORD, INC. Sale s fORfe Se rvice s C ompliments of WAVERLEY’S SHOES AND ACCESSORIES Montross, Virginia Montross, Virginia A CAREER With A Future! If you like science and mathe¬ matics, consider engineering for your career! Engineering is the field of today and tomor¬ row. Progress is fast. New jobs are opening up every day. Plan for a job with a future—plan to be an engineer! VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of I960 ALLEN BAREFORD’S TASTEE FREEZE and BROWN’S SNACK BAR SERVICE STATION Food Prepared Before Your Eyes GROCERY STORE Tappahannock, Va. Warsaw, Virginia Hi 3-Z005 For Best Results Congratulations Use C. V. Feeds and Seeds to the Seniors We Also Carry Purina Feeds TAPPAHANNOCK Hardware and Fertilizer FURNITURE STORE, INC. CARTER VENABLE CO. Tappahannock, Virginia Tappahannock, Virginia Hillcrest 3-2811 Warsaw High School Class Rings Commencement Announcements and Calling Cards Supplied by W. C. SAUNDERS COMPANY 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia C ongratulations to the Seniors 1960 FRENCH’S MARKET Congratulations to the Class of I960 ALEX MALLORY DAINGERFIELD INSURANCE AGENCY All forms of Insurance FABRIC SHOP All kinds of Fabrics Simplicity, McCall, Vogue Patterns Tappahannock, Virginia Tappahannock, Virginia C ongratulations to the 1959-60 Graduating Class of Warsaw High School TIDEWATER TELEPHONE COMPANY Warsaw, Virginia TOWNE COUNTRYE FASHION SHOPPE Owne r E. STEWART FORRESTER Tappahannock, Va. Compliments of Compliments of LEWIS KINGAN DIVISION CONSTRUCTION CO. INSTANT LUNCH You ' ve got it made with TALMADGE E. LEWIS Owner HYGRADE Ready-to-eat Bulldozing and Excavating Drain Tile for Farms Sliced Luncheon Meats Richmond, Va. Edgewater 3-6363 Warsaw, Virginia j Congratulations to Seniors HAYDEN’S j SHOE STORE AND REPAIR MARTIN-SALE FURNITURE CO., INC. Shoes for the Family New and Used Furniture Repair Work of all Kinds Tappahannock, Va. Hillcrest 3-5211 Tappahannock, Va. CENTERVILLE Compliments of AUTO REPAIR NORTHERN NECK AUt ° Sfcflfi LET US DO YOUR ™° t0 Bo y WORRYING Work ELECTRIC CORPORATION Serving 5, 100 Fender Jj Electric Member-Consumers in Repair Welding Rural Areas Route 1, Callao, Va. of the Northern Neck RAPPAHANNOCK EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Richmond Guano Fertilizer Grain Dealers Hillcrest 3-3346 Tappahannock, Virginia BUILDERS’ SUPER MARKET Warsaw, Virginia Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of I960 Automotive and Marine Supplie s Distributors Norseman Marine Engines HALE WHEEL PTS., INC. Warsaw, Virginia Ed-326 1 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors SELF’S SUPER MARKET Farnham, Va. C ongratulations Seniors of I960 NORTHERN NECK NEWS Warsaw, Virginia Compliments of TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Open 4:30 A. M. Route 3 Warsaw, Virginia C ongratulations to the Class of 1959-60 ESSEX 5 10 Self-Service Air -C onditioned Tappahannock, Virginia FORREST W. PATTON Photographers Wedding Candids - Family Groups School Yearbooks Real Estate - Live Stock EDgewater 3-6661 Warsaw, Virginia C ongratulations to the Seniors of 1959-60 Compliments of BEALE SANDERS NORTHERN NECK GRAIN COOPERATIVE, INC. Dealers in Quality Grain Nomini Grove, Virginia Gy. 3-3791 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' Best Yearbook Are Taylor-made


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