Windsor High School - Duke Yearbook (Windsor, VA)

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AGRICULTURE BUILDI G xi! mlm -Q H ' H1135 ' ' : KW M W Q H M E -fs-H E M-H My W ,, W- , , W fx 'M wx?-mwiilg -f9m,.Uv1+ gm ME.: U WWE mggwg-'nga E- S- ERHH swim E'-'M-H Huw QMS'-L A-m-zz-in-:Eiga EW :hugz-lsizzxifvx W. .s:TDI-I 'N - fa 'WM rem ' W ' av? M Q5 'eww 5 Hgf?.,.smn W In m v wif-U ss-Mn H51 ss -as EEE -1-5 ss sa- gm H H M , . Wm -M, Mm I 5 In -Q H E H1 we - .I -. H Dedication To our principal, lXfIr. Rufus H. Darden, the Senior Class of 1952 dedi- cates KCTHE DUKE , in appreciation of his faithful support, guidance and friendship throughout our years in high school, his untiring efforts in promoting both our scholastic and social life, for his glowing examples of noble character, perception of values, and devotion to service. ADMINISTRATION MR. L. T. HALL S ujawivztevzdevzt I MR. RUFUS DAIRDEN Q Principal FACULTY 1 x ,-. vu. .ww- , , MRS DAPHNE VAUGHAN MRS. SARA DARDEN MRS. EULA LANIER Miss HAZEL HOI.I.AND Firxt Gradc Srcond Grade ' Third Grads Fourth Grade MRS. MARY ATKINS Miss FRANCES HULLAND Miss IDA CHAP1-ELL MRS. GIQACE LANKFORD Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Smwrzlh Grade Eighth Grade J K 9 'fi A ., A . , P. 4 G ' , , ,.., ., A fi MRS. ELIZABETH HUNTER MR. DoN SCHALLA MRS. MAR1oRu2 H:XLL MRS. LOUISE ELEY Ninth Grade Tenth Grade Elcfufnih Grade Tfwrlffh Grade A 4 . R f k .gn W A . A R L-ax. MRS. HESTER SPIVEY MR. D. L. Gonvsm MRS. SARAH VVHITLEY , Commercial Algriculturc Difusic BOBBY CLAUD Asszstant Bu.rzne.v.f Manager BETTY joHNsoN Editor-in-chief FRANCIS. joYNER flrl Editor THOMAS ALPHIN Hniriarzt Hr! Editor ANNUAL STAFF Mas. Louise ELEY S pomor Absent from picture: MARIE SCOT'r, Assistant Editor JERYL WHITE Bu.rl1u'.r.v Jllanager ELLEN MUNFORD Feature Editor PHILIP RAVELING Sporls Editor Darrin STEELE Pzdure Editor X Q ' Had V147 fad C104 731,504 W I Y Q Y EEF Lefl lo right: Charles Harmon, Francis Joyner, Marie Scott, Jimmie Holland, jeryl VVh1te Class Uflicers FRANCIS JOYNER ....... -------------------------------P1'e,videvzt -IIINIMIE HOLLAND ........ .- ........W..H.YY........ Vice P1-nidevzt LNIARIE SCOTT ........................................ Secretary JERYL WVHITE, .-.g.N-.......H,.....H......-....Hg.... Treafurer CHARLES HARh'ION ........L.......L,..LL.... .....L.... , Rep0rt.f?T CLASS MASCOTS Do'r'm-: BRASWELL LESLIE HoL'r, JR. at SENIORS THOMAS ALPHIN F. F. A., 49, 50, 51, 52, Treas. Peanut Fed. 49, Operetta, 4-9, 50, 51, 523 Safety Patrol, 49, 50, Basketball Squad, 49, 50, 51, Baseball, 49, 50, Football, S25 Annual Staffg 4-H Club, -19, 50, 51, 52, Glee Club, 49, 50, 51, 525 Treas. 49. BILL JOE BRACEY F. F. A., 49, 51, 52, Glee Club, 49, 50, 51, 52, 5 Vice Pres., 49, Operetta, 513 Safety Patrol, 49, 50, 51, 525 Basketball, 49, 50, 51, 525 Baseball, 49, 50, 51, Football, 52, President, 50g -I--H Club, 49, 50, 51, 52. ROLAND BYRUM F. F. A., 49, 50, 51, 525 4-I-I Club, 49, 50, 51, 52. BOBBY CLAUD Trans. S. C. A., 51, 52, Glee Club, 49, 50, 51, 52, Operetta, 49, 50, 51, 52, Baseball, 49, 50, 513 Basketball, 49, 505 Manager Basketball, Sl, 52, Safety Patrol, 51, 52, Junior Play, 51, Senior Play, 50, 51, 525 Annual Staff, Business Man- ager, junior Newspaper, 51g Reporter, SO. BENJAMIN GARDNER CHARLES HARMON F. F. A., 49, 50, 51, 525 4-H Club, 49, 50, 51, 52, Basketball, 49, 50, 51, 52, Baseball, 49, 50, 51, 52, Reporter, SZ. JAMES HOLLAND Football, 52, Glee Club, S Vice Pres., 52. CLAY HUDSON 4-H Club, 49, 50, 51, 523 F. F. A., 50, Manager Football Team, 52, Glee Club. SENIORS F. F. A., 49, S05 Safety Patrol, 52, 4-H Club, 49 Baseball, 49, 50, 51, 52, Ba afety Patrol, 50, 51, 523 4-H Club, 51, 52, F. F. A., 49, 50, 51, 52 sketball, 50, 51, 52 SENIORS FRANCIS JOYNER, JR. Glee Club, Operetta, Football, 525 Basketball Scorekeeper, 52, Pres. Class, 52, Pres. S. C. A., 52, Art Editor, Annual, 52, Basketball, 49, 50, 513 Pres. Class, 49, Baseball, 49, 50, Safety Patrol, 50, 51, 52, Baseball Scorekeeper, S13 Feature Editor, Newspaper Stalf, 515 Vice Pres. S. C. A. 51, Pres. 4-H Club, 51, S23 Junior Play, 51, Senior Play, 51, 52. THURMAN PARKER Football, 52, Safety Patrol, 50, 51, 52, Baseball, 49, so, 51, 52, Basketball, 49, 50, 51, 4-H Club, 49, 50. f -is f' on .., HERSIE GAY PIERCE ug 51, 52. PHILIP RAVELING Basketball, 49, 50, 51, 52, Baseball, 49, 50, 51, 52, Asst. Mgr. Football, 525 Glee Club, junior Play, 515 Senior Play, 525 Safety Patrol, 50, 51, 52, Vice Pres. 50, Reporter, 513 Sports Editor, Annual, 52, Operetta. Glee Club, Safety Patrol, 50 51 52 Basketball, 49, 50, 51, Baseball, 49, 50 51 52, 4 H Club SENIORS EDWARD SPIVEY K +-H Club, -I-9, Senior Play, 52, Mgr. Baseball, 49, Safety Patrol, 51, 52. BOBBY TURNER F. F. A., 49, so, 51, 52, Tl-eas., F. F. A., 51, 52, Glee Club, Basketball, 501 Baseball, 49, Foot- ball, 52, Operettag 4-H Club, 49, 50, 51, 52. JERYL WHITE F. F. A., 49, 50, 51, 523 Glee Clubg Operetta, Safety Patrol, 4-9, 50, 51, 523 Baseball, 49, 50, 51, 4-H Club, 49, SO, 51, 52, Junior Playg Senior Play, 51, 52, Pres. Class, 51, Asst. Busi- ness Mgr., Newspaper Staff, 51, Treas. Class, 523 Basketball Time-Keeper, SZ, Business Mgr., Annual, 52. BOBBY WHITLEY Glee Club, Operettag Safety Patrol, 49, 50, 51, 52, Basketball, 49, 50, 51, 52, Baseball, 49, 50, 51, 523 Football, 52, -l--H Club, 49, 50, 51. Basketball Mgr., 49, Basketball Squad, 50, 51, 525 Executive Board S. C. A. 50, 51, Sec., S. C. A., 50, Pres. Glee Club, 51, Secretary Class, 50, Vice Pres. Class, 515 Editor, Annual, 52, Editor, Newspaper Staff, 51, Senior Play, 51, 52, junior Play, Sl, Glee Club, Girls Chorus, 49, 50, 51, 52, Mgr. Softball Team, 513 Operetta. Basketball, 50, Staff, 52. F. H. A., 49, 50, 52, Reporter, F. I-I. A., 49, 525 Secretary F. H. A., 503 Glee Club, Operetta, 51, Feature Editor, Annual SENIORS BETTY H OLLAN D F. H. A. 49, 50, 52, Pres. F. H. A., 49, Vice Pres., F. H. A., 50, Glee Club, Pres. Class, 493 Secretary, S03 Vice Pres., 513 Girls Chorus, 49, 50, 51-Q Cheerleader, 51, Softball Scorekeeper, 51, Treas. Class, 50. lTransferred from Isle of Wight in '52l BETTY JOHNSON DOROTHY LYNCH F, H. A., 50, 51, Glee Club, Basketball, 50, 51, 52, Co-Captain 51, Softball, 50, 513 Editor, Newspaper, 51, Reporter Class, 51, Senior Play, 52. CTransferred from Isle of Vvight in ,521 ELLEN MUNFORD SENIORS ANN POWELL Softball, 50, F. H. A., 49, 52, Basketball, 49, 50, 51, 52, Reporter S. C. A., 513 Reporter, Class, 51, News Reporter, Newspaper Staff, Slg Parliamentarian, F. H. A., 493 junior Play, 51, Senior Play, 52. MARIE SCOTT F. I-I. A., 523 Treas. F. H. A., 52, Secretary S. C. A., 513 Operetta, Glee Club, Sec. Glee Club, 51, Sec. Class, 51, 52, Junior Play, 515 Senior Play, 52, Asst. Mgr. Basketball, 51, 523 Contest Editor, Newspaper Staff, 515 Asst. Edi- tor, Annual Staff, 52g 4-H Club, 49, 50, 51, 52. Reporter Class, 49, Treas. Class, 50, 51, Junior Play, 51, Senior Play, 523 Production Editor, Newspaper Staff, 51, Picture Editor, Annual Staff, 52, Glee Club, Operettag Girls Chorus, 49, 50, 51, 52, Asst. Mgr. Basketball, 505 Mgr. Basketball, 51, 52, Executive Board S. C. A., I , I - ip DOTTIE STEELE W A I eff AM.: ..,V - . ' ti ':' 'Qi, S I H 5,5 Qui, - - 49, 50, 52. 4: Q Q :W 5 , T F. H. A., 49, 50, 52, Softball, 50. ANNIE MAE WILLIAMS Q, S., K E533 H P- , Q: za is .u sa. 7' WF History of the Class of '52 BY ELLEN NIUNFORD It seems only yesterday that we entered the ninth grade with smiling faces and eager hearts, on a sunny September morning in 1948. Many of us had thought weid never see the day we would be freshmen. Mrs. lylitchell Hunter was our teacher and Francis Joyner was our president. During the year we regretted the loss of Jimmie Presson, who left to acquire a job, and Katherine Robertson and Elizabeth Brasiwell, who left for married life. We ended the year with a rip-roaring picnic at Burwell's Bay. In September, 1949, school bells tolled again and we became Saucy Sopho- moresf, Mr. Stanfield Johnson was our teacher, and Bill Joe Bracey was class president. During the year, we lost Elizabeth Taylor who preferred married life to school. Again Burwell's Bay was chosen as our picnic site. In September, 1950, we found ourselves Jaunty Juniorsi' with hrlrs. L. T. Hall as our teacher. Dorothy Holland, Roylene Slye, and Jane Bowden failed to return to school. We elected Jeryl White as our class president. hflany exciting events happened during this year. We received our class rings and we gave a ban- quet and dance at Planter's Clubhouse in honor of the Senior Class of 1951. Mem- bers of the class took part in our class play, UA Poor Married Man, which was a tremendous success. VVe also had many parties and picnics this year. In September, 1951, 'Ole Windsor' hailed us as Sophisticated Seniors? Vlfe began the year with Mrs. Emory Eley as our teacher and Francis Joyner, Jr., as president. VVe were happy to gain two new students, Dot Lynch and Betty Holland. We felt very important -because of our senior privileges. Our play, Here Comes Charliev was a 'big success. During this year we had the thrill of working on a high school annual for the first time since 1948. ' We know it will not be very long before we will say farewell to the most Wonderful school in the world. As our last year draws to a close, we can look back with fond memories of the good old days at Windsor. Together we face the future with courage, we know that Honor Lies at Labor,s Gate, and we are eager to try our wings. U Senior Class Prophecy After many years of hard work, I decided to take a much needed vacation. It would be good to get away from the office at Norfolk, where I was working. I purchased 'a plane ticket to Washington, D. C. and while I was in the waiting room, I saw a young lady who looked familiar. Vifhy, it was Ann Powell, my old school pall Only, now she was Mrs. Dickie Eley and the mother of a twelve-year- old son. I learned that she, too, was going to YVashington. VVe boarded our plane and selected our seats, still talking about the events that had happened and the things we had done since graduation from dear 'Ole VVindsor.' Suddenly a familiar voice interrupted us and we looked up to see Betty Holland! I never dreamed that she wanted to be an airline hostess. She informed us that Bobby Turner was co-pilot of the very plane we were on. She also told us that many of our classmates were in VVashington. VVe were very eager to look them up. I told Ann and Betty where several of our classmates were and what they were doing. Dot Lynch was a nurse at the Louise Obici Hospital and was married to one of the young doctors there. Dr. Robert VVhitley was a doctor on the Louise Obici Staff. Annie NIae VVilliams was a stenographer at the Virginia Electric and Power Company. Jeryl VVhite was teaching agriculture at Holland, and Charles Harmon at Wfindsor. Hersie Pierce was the owner of a dozen chain garages, famous in the Tidewater area, and Ben Gardner was his business manager. Before we realized it, we were landing in IfVashington. VVhat a thrill it was to be in Washington once more! I remembered the wonderful time we seniors had had there in the spring of 1952. First, we went to see Marie Scott, who was a stenographer for Mr. Edgar HooVer.,She told us that Dottie Steele was a skilled research scientist in New York, and that Betty johnson was private secretary to the President of the United States. While eating lunch in one of the largest restaurants in VVashington, we saw on television an old classmate, Clay Hudson, N. B. C.'s news commentator. After lunch we decided to go to a movie. On a billboard, we saw To Be Or Not To Ben in bold letters. Cecil Clark, a new star, was making his first appearance in the movies. We were both surprised when Cecil turned out to be Bobby Claud. What a superb performance he gave! VVe had another surprise in store, too. In the News we saw Francis -loyner, Jr. who was junior Senator from Virginia. Ann and I parted that afternoon. The next day I went to a football game and saw the Washington Redskins win their ninth straight victory. Their star player was none other than Bill Joe Bracey. I called on Betty Johnson that nig-ht. Imagine her surprise when she saw me. WVe talked a while and she told me that Philip Raveling was a Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia. She wanted to talk longer, but she had an appointment. hffy vacation was soon over and I was back in Norfolk. VVhile reading a newspaper the night of my return, I saw that Roland Byrum had won the title of the Outstanding Farmer of Isle of NVight County. I saw another article about Thomas Alphin, director of the Holland Experiment Station. I had another sur- prise when I looked at the television schedule for the day. Ifdward Spivey and Jimmie Holland were on the Colgate Comedy Hour! They were the highest rating comedy team at the time. On folding the paper, I saw an advertisement sent in -by Thurman Parker, owner of the Red Top Taxi Cabs in Norfolk and Portsmouth. I must have fallen asleep as I read the paper. Shortly afterwards, I heard a bell ringing and felt someone touching me on the shoulder. It was Mrs. Spivey. I had fallen asleep in bookkeeping class! It had all been a dream! Last Will and Testament The 1952 Seniors of VVindsor High School, being sound in body and sound in mind, do wish to make, publish, and declare this document to be their last will and testament. Philip Raveling wills his fine grades in dependability to Everett Bradshaw. Benjamin Gardner wills his typing ability to Marjorie Uzzell and Helen Uzzell and hopes they will improve the hunt and peck system. Bobby Claud wills his curly hair to Tommy Carr. jimmy Holland wills his excuse blank to Charles Bland in hopes he will get tired of having it signed and get to school on time. Bill Joe Bracey leaves his punctuality to lXfIrs. Hall. Francis Joyner just leaves. Roland Byrum wills his quiet ways to jimmy Crocker and hopes that classes will be more orderly. Ann Powell wills her right hand pass to Barbara Braswell and hopes she can use both left and right next year in -basketball. Marie Scott wills her shoes to Mary Frances Kello in hopes that she will wear size 42 next year. Annie Nlae Williams wills her quiet disposition to hflary Frances Jones and Dorothy Branch. Hersie Gay Pierce wills his temper and meanness to Lawrence Bailey Carr. Dottie Steele wills her desk to Janice Bracey. Betty Holland wills her desk in the senior room to Minnie Ann Carr,' and hopes she can clean the chewing gum ol? of it and open a business. Ann Powell wills her ability to 'ihook a husband to Coleen Carr. Dot Lynch wills her art of getting into mischief to Shirlee Powell, and hopes she Won't get in trouble. Ellen hflunford wills her slim figure to Dean Murphy and hopes she can develop it. Betty Johnson wills her Good Citizen Award to Aimee Lee Raveling. Thomas Alphin wills his long curly hair to Joe Pete johnson for safekeeping. leryl Wliite Wills his dare-devil driving to Newman Beale. Ed Spivey wills his ability to participate in sports to Reginald Powell in hopes that he may discover it. Bobby Turner wills his ability to get along with teachers to Wilton Hedgepeth so there will never be a dull moment in class. Clay Hudson wills his laziness to Jackie Spivey and hopes she won't be so energetic in basketball. Bobby Whitley wills his courting ability to Henry Rawls Grilfin and hopes he will win Shirley. Thurman Parker wills his ways of expressing himself to Peggy Gwaltney. The members of the Senior Class witness their hand to this will and seal this second day of June, nineteen hundred and fifty-two. Snapshots JUNIORS First Rofw: Newman Beale, Charles Bland, Lawrence Carr, Tommy Carrfjimmie Crocker. Sefond Rofw: Henry Rawls Griffin, Joe Pete johnson, Wilton Hedgepeth, Reginald Powell, Tony Alphin Willis. Third Rofw: Janice Bracey, Dorothy Branch, Barbara Braswell, Betty Braswell Spivey, Coleen Carr. Fourth Rofw: Minnie Ann Carr, Peggy Gwaltney, Mary Frances jones, Mary Frances Kello, Dean Murphy. U Igfth Rofw: Shirlee Powell, Aimee Lee Raveling, jackie Spivey, Marjorie Uzzell, Helen zze . 10th Grade Firxt Rafw: Joyce Luter, Delores Munford, Kitty Eley, Shelby Watson, Bill Holland, Ivy Rhodes. Second Rofw: Russell Holland, Nancy Barton, Marie Brock, Ann Hedgepeth, Shirley Griffin, Dixie Holland, Ray Holland. Third Ro-w: Alvin Bond, Benjamin Riddle, Johnnie Rhodes, Lloyd Earl Crock- er, Mr. Don Schalla, teacher, Buddy Hardy, Aubrey Turner, George Parker. 9th Grade First Rofw: Peggy Holland, Helen Branch, Frances Turner, Ben Chapman, George Parker, Barbara Dean Bracey, Linda Doles, Helen Claud, Jo Ann Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, teacher. Second Rofw: Shelby Jean Hedgepeth, Betty Spivey, Margaret Baines, Annette Best, Phyllis Uzzell, Barbara Beale, Joyce Umphlette, Helen Edwards, Genevieve Volpe, Linda Harrell, Nancy Gwaltney, Helen Carr. Third Rofw: Gene Robertson, Jackie Holland, Marshall Holland, James Foster, Cecil Redd, Bobby Phippins, Jimmy Edwards, Irvin Best, Daniel Bowden, Billy Carr, Jesse Uzzell, Richard Scott, Earl Cobb. 8th Grade First Rofw: jean Holland, Billy Holland, Bobby Crocker, Nancy Watson. Second Ro-w: Myrtle Ann Joyner, Margaret Hundley, Betty Jane Kello, Nancy Allen, Betty Lon Pierce, Marjorie Umphlette, Billy Faye Barrett, Kitty Stewart, Shirley Jean Britt, Joyce Byrd, Rachael Powell, Evelyn Edwards, Mrs. Grace Lankford, teacher, Third Rofw: Roland Claud, Ivan Bland, David Forehand, Willie B. Copeland, Rossie Robertson, Jimmie Willis, Thomas Britt, Cecil Eley, Ivan Claud, Earl Cobb, William Harvey Crocker. th Grade Standing by fwindofw, lrfl to right: Pete Beale, Gordon Raveling, Donald Bland, John I. Duck. Firrl Row: Paul Edwards, Carolyn Owney, Alex Raney, Mary Ellen Presson. Second Rolw: Marcia Cope, Mary Ann Robinson, Jane Lassiter, Wesley Floyd Garris, Donald Bowden. Third Rofw: Robert Lee Haywood, Eldon Fulgham, Virginia Carr, Ira Robertson, Paige Parker. Fourth Rofw: Becky Rob- inson, Helen Kello, Earl Holland, Hannah Wise Griffin, Barbara jean Hedgepeth, Alvin Parker. Fifth Rofw: Peter Turner, Addie Holmes Eley, Moonyene Joyner, Robert Earl Byrum. Ahxvut from pidureu' Lucille Carr. Teachfr: Miss Ida Chappell. y 6th Grade C l First Rorw, left to right: Polly Holland, Wayne Willis, J. C. Arrington, Patsy Woodward, William Earl Carr. Second Rofw: William Steele Bracey, Shirley Parker, Frederick Hundley, Ryland Johnson, Edna Ree Butler. Third Rafw: Billy Whitehead, Joe Kello, Robert Powell, Margaret Foster, John Sta- ley Copeland. Fourth Rofw: Phyllis Robertson, Virginia Ann Holland, Joyce Hedgepeth, Lewis Earl Carr. Fifth Rofw: Willard Holland, Carolyn Cobb, Rufus Cope, Tyrone Bracey. Standing: Miss Fran- ces Holland, teacher. Absent from jnicturzn' Bobby Lee Umphlette, Bobby Parker. 5 th Grade Left to right: William jones, john H. Byrum, Billy Duck, Geraldine ReVeal, Willie Lee Wells, Franklin Turner, Barbara Sobeliski, Roland Turner, Carol Ann Wilson, Edith Lane Gwaltney, Freddy Edwards, Bobby Whitehead, Bobby Holland, Carolyn English, Carolyn Bissett, Nelda Sue Garris, Don- ald Pierce, Florence Carr, Russell Powell, jo Anna Young, Autry Braswell, Jesse Claud, Lew Carr, Bert Nurney, Betty Jean Crocker. sllllldi71g.' Mrs. Mary Atkins, teacher. 4th Grade First Rofw: Nancy Gay Hall, James Bland, Jo Ann Pierce, Floyd Hedgepeth, Kathryn Rhodes. Srfond Rofwf Judy White, Becky Gray, Carolyn Griffin, Al Johnson, James Robert Cobb, Peggy Babb, Mary Lou Turner, Lewis Hedgepeth. Third Rofw: Curtis Carr, Joseph Owney, Alice Saunders, Robert Byrd, David Bowden, Judy Babb. Fourlh Rofw: Martha Lee Godwin, Miriam Uzzell, Johnny Brad- shaw, Jane Parker, Violet Edwards, Wayne Spivey, Mable Umphlette. Standing at bark: Faye Carr, Roy Butler, Kenneth Marshall, William Earl VVilkins, Carolyn Parker, Stamling at ritir: Miss Hazel Holland, teacher, Kathleen Umphlette, Jane Holland, Richard Johnson. Hhsrnl from piz'lurr': Kerry Butler, Jean Jones, Martha Braswell, Mary Jean Atkins, Johnny VVayne Hedgepeth. 3rd Grade First Rofw: Bobby Young, Katie Kello, J. R. VVilliams. Scrond Rofw: Patricia Garrison, Nancy Eley, Leland Duck, Phyllis Owney, Ida Edwards, Macon Edwards. Third Rofw: Wallace Luter, Emo- gene Garris, Steven Doles, Mary Virginia Farris, Alice ReVeal, Doris Lynn. Fourfh Rofw: Carolyn Wilkins, Shirley Godwin, Emuel Ballard, Mary Beth Chapman, Carol Ray Turner, Raymond Lynn. Fifth Rofw: Jimmy Woodward, Judy Spivey, Diane Foster, Evelyn Uzzell, Elsie Turner, Rose Griffin, Betty Ann Jones. Standing from front to bark: Norman Johnson, Larry Heclgepeth, Frank Morgan Carr, George Carr, Larry Whitley, Robert Goode Joyner, Mrs. Eula Lanier, teacher, Billy Umphlett, James Robert Jones, Richard Byrum, Bobby Ray Duck, Carlton Johnson, Joe Griffin, Barbara Jean Pierce, Carol Ann Soboleski, Claude Turner, Melissia Clark. flhsnnt from piz'I11rz'.' Jimmie Babb. ,J 2nd Grade Betty Jane Gardner, George Everette Hedgepeth, Polly Hedgepeth, Kenneth Babb, Phyllis Pierce, Stanley Soboleski, Judy Vasser, Ikie Steele, Judy Holland, Russell Hedgepeth, Maie Belle Turner, Eddie Powell, Peggy Johnson, Nancy Beale, Gloria Howell, Rae Duck, Faye Duck, Frankie Brown, Mary Lou Turner, Jeff Butler, Faye Arrington, Jimmie VVhitley, Glenda Bracey, Melton Lynn, Shirley Jones, Marie Stephenson, Delaney Wells, Scotty Stephenson, Brenda Copeland, Bing Olson, Virgie Carr, Doris Spencer, Lillie Belle Mumford, Betty Stephenson, Becky Umphlette, Robert Allen Holland, Willie Wayne Chapman. Abrfzzt from pirture: Robert Merritt Johnson. ,A lst Grade Front Table, left to right: Durwood Scott, Oneal Carr, R. A. Howell, Jr., Dennis Whitley, Ronald Carr, Jimmie Uzzell, Len Cobb, Ann Umphlett. Left Table, front rorw: Tommy Robinson, David Lee Bradshaw, Betty Lou Wells, Bill English, Bill Bradshaw, Jean Chapman, Fleetwood Turner, Bert Marshall. Back Rofw: Betty Holland, Leslie Holt, Jr., Billy Martin, Katie Powell, Walter Barton, Peggy Hedgepeth. Right Table, front ro-w: Frances Godwin. Back Row: Edith Edwards, Johnnie Roberts, Sylvia Carr, Becky Cobb, Marvin Alphin, Sue Clabo, Mary Elizabeth Gardner, Junior Luter, Linda Crocker. Absent from picture: Carolyn Darden, Lily Lee Dundlow, Judy Jones. A y SEUQTUS and AQUUVWEQS 9 N W QD , 6 6 if dh N ! i Q? 'QQQQQQ-.E X Y vvv v V? b . ' gg e Q9 A 69' xW 'avg' Off X900 I FOOTBALL Fran! Rofw, lrfl to right: Clay Hudson, Mgr., Charles Bland, George Parker, Francis Joy- ner, jr., Buddy Hardy, Thurman Parker, Charles Harmon, Newman Beale, Philip Raveling, Assistant Mgr. Burk Rofw: Mr. Don Schalla, coach, Lloyd Earl Crocker, Bobby Whitley, Bill Holland, James Holland, joe Pete Johnson, Bill Joe Bracey, jimmy Edwards, Thomas Alphin. Football Roundup Windsor High Schooljs foot-ball team took to the field for the first time in the history of the school on a bright, crisp October day. The Windsor Wildcats, run- ning their plays and capitalizing on the breaks of the game as a Well coached team should, looked really sharp. The score was sharp, too. Windsor Won 50-O over Boykins. For 'Windsor's second game the 'Wildcats traveled to VVhaleyville and came home on the short end of a 45-15 defeat. The third game was played against Holland in a driving rainstorm on the Vlfindsor gridiron. VVindsor again came out on the short end of the score, 18-12. The VVhaleyville Panthers showed their claws as they handed the Wildcats a 40-12 defeat in the fourth game of the youthful Wildcat gridders, career. Windsor invaded Boykins for the fifth game of the season. The Wildcats broke into the win column once more with a 41-30 victory. The last and most thrilling game of the season was played on the Holland athletic field. Holland was striving for a win to throw the league race into a tie between Holland and Whaleyville. The Holland hopes were crushed when Windsor battled to a 35-35 tie. As an interesting sidelight to this game, Windsor had it sewed up on a last quarter touchdown gallop by Bracey, when a holding penalty nullihed the six points. Although the football squad Will be greatly depleted by the loss of seven seniors, much promising material remains for the 1952 season. .H , , izsgl 2 If i- l 35? 752 if QE li' LE. aww- 'Mi M Sm Qi G4 Q 'MX , Pfliwx :aw wwf ? 1? M f ' xgyj an Q: x U , I ,x'f1 A '- Y1EJ,wvf RH' x Y Q :4 Wu fm wig. BOYS' BASKETBALL Front: Bill Joe Bracey, Bobby Whitley, Co-Captains. Left io right: Mr. Don Schalla, Coachg Charles Harmon, Newman Beale jxmmxe Crocker Jimmie Edwards, Lloyd Earl Crocker, Joe Pete Johnson, I-Iersie Gay Prerce Phllnp Ravelmg Tommy Carr, james Holland, Bobby Claud, Manager. 4fHome Games WViudsor a'EWindsor Windsor VVindsor mwindsox' a'elNindsor l'eWindsor lewinclsor' Windsor mWindso1' 'Windsor Windsor' SCHEDULE VVaverly Holland Whaleyville Chuckatuck Boykins Carrsville Chuckatuck Waverly Holland Whaleyville Boykins Carrsville , . A GIRLS' BASKETBALL Knerling front: Janice Bracey, Jackie Spivey, Co-Captains. Lrfl to right: Mrs. Marjorie Hall, Coachg Betty Braswell, Barbara Braswell Barbara Dean Bracey, Aimee Lee Raveling, Ann Hedgepeth, Kitty Eley, Joyce Umphlette Minnie Ann Carr, Barbara Beale, Betty Johnson, Coleen Carr, Mary Frances Kello Shelby Watson Peggy Gwaltney, Dorothy Lynch, Dorothy Steele, Manager, flbsvnl from picture: Marie Scott, Assistant Manager. 4'fHome Games VVindsor xWinclsor Windsor Vifindsor 9'Windsor 9'Windsor 4'eVVindsor mVVindsor Windsor 'fWindsor 9'fWindsor Windsor SCHEDULE Waverly Holland Whaleyville Chuckatuck Boykins Carrsville Chuckatuck Waverly Holland Whaleyville Boykins Carrsville .. 1 .. ,.:1,: JL wa W 15 ' .:.:.: :Em 1 I M-- ' f ' A L, 1 . 'x if EX 1 g Wai 1 :.:. 3 P .K, . ., . Q fn I V X sw PK v . if R353 K X fi 1 12 WAN! Lf' iw' -QQ, L 24:55. . 2 .,..,... . Qi- 1: 1 . :::::::.:.k- I I ' 1-IES-9.53 ...., ..,x...:,a:,.. , M . , W H I -I w BASEBALL Lcfl to right: Charles Harmon, Wilton Hedgepeth, Francis Joyner, Thurman Parker Jimmie Crocker, Bobby Whitley, Lloyd Earl Crocker, Tommy Carr, Bill joe Btacey Bobby Claud Jimmie Holland, Philip Raveling, joe Pete Johnson, Hersie G.ay Pierce, Jeryl White Thomas Alphin. Standing in front: Mr. Don Schalla, Coach. a'fWindsor Windsor Windsor i'eWindsor Windsor i'eWindsor ifVVindsor 9'fWindsor a'eVVindsor Windsor 'Windsor Windsor Windsor Windsor 'Indicates home games SCHEDULE Franklin Holland Isle of Wight Chuckatuck Whaleyville Carrsville Holland Suffolk Isle of Wight Chuckatuck Whaleyville Carrsville Great Bridge Franklin SOFTBALL Front Rofw, left io right: Mrs. Grace Lankford, Coach, Joyce Lutet, Shelby Watson, Bar- bara Braswell, Ann Powell, Mary Frances Jones, Marjorie Uzzell, Peggy Holland, Helen Claud, Helen Uzzell, Betty Johnson, Manager. Back Rofw: Annie Mae Williams, Jackie Spivey, Shirley Griffin, Janice Bracey, Minnie Ann Carr, Ann Hedgepeth, Coleen Carr, Cheerleaders Lefl to right: Joyce Luter, Dean Murphy, Betty Spivey, Billy Faye Barrett, Nancy Gwalt- ney, Nancy Watson, Frances Turner, Betty Jane Kello. S. C. A. Gdicers Left to right: Joyce Luter, Reporterg Bobby Claud, Treasurerg Kitty Eley, Secretaryg Janice Bracey, Vice Presidentg Francis Joyner, President. Junior Newspaper Staff Front rofw, left to right: Jimmie Crocker, Shirlee Powell, Mary Frances Kello, Aimee Lee Raveling, Mrs. Hester Spivey, sponsor. Back Rofw: Peggy Gwaltney, Joe Pete Johnson, Janice Bracey, Reginald Powell. F. F. A. Front rofw, left to right: Earl Cobb, Ben Chapman, Russell Holland, Jackie Holland, George Parker, Billy Carr, Ray Holland, Gene Robertson. Middle Rofw: Marshall Holland, Aubrey Turner, Irvin Best, Charles Harmon, Newman Beale, Bobby Phippins, james Foster, Wilton Hedgepeth, johnny Rhodes. Back Rofw: Mr. D. L. Godwin, Teacher, Bill joe Bracey, Bobby Turner, joe Pete Johnson, Tommy Carr, James Holland, Everett Bradshaw, jeryl White, Thomas Alphin, Henry Rawls Griffin, Buddy Hardy. F. H. A. Front Row, left to right: Barbara Braswell, Ivy Rhodes, Ann Powell, Ellen Munford, Helen Branch, Frances Turner, Shelby jean Hedgepeth, Linda Harrell, Nancy Barton, Helen Carr, Helen Claud, Peggy Holland, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, teacher, Ann Hedgepeth, Shelby Watson, Marie Scott. Back Rofw: Margaret Baines, Annette Best, Dixie Holland, Annie Mae Williams, Phyllis Uzzell, Barbara Beale, Betty Holland, Marie Brock, Helen Edwards, Genevieve Volpe. Safety Patrol Left to right: Mr. Rufus Darden, principal, Newman Beale, lieutenant, Jeryl White, lieutenant, Jimmie Holland, Captain, Edward Spivey, Benjamin Gardner, Francis Joyner, Bill Joe Bracey, Thur- man Parker, Bobby Claud, Jimmie Crocker, Bobby Whitley, Joe Pete Johnson, Lloyd Earl Crocker, Reginald Powell, Hersie Gay Pierce, Lawrence Carr, Philip Raveling. Glee Club First Rofw, left to right: Helen Carr, Nancy Barton, Kitty Stewart, Dottie Steele, Nancy Gwaltney, Barbara Dean Bracey, Betty Spivey. Second Rofw: Marjorie Umphlette, Jackie Spivey, Coleen Carr, Aimee Lee Raveling, Betty Johnson, Shirley Griffin, Janice Bracey, Barb.ara Beale, Minnie Anne Carr, Joyce Umphlette, Ann Hedgepeth, Kitty Eley, Mary Frances Kello, Billy Faye Barrett, Betty Lou Pierce, Marie Brock, Linda Doles, Ivy Rhodes. Third Raw: Helen Claud, Margaret Hundley, Peggy Holland, Jo Ann Johnson, Jean Holland, Nancy Watson, Dean Murphy, Myrtle Anne Joyner, Barbar.a Braswell, Joyce Luter, Frances Turner, Marie Scott, Betty Jane Kello, Shirley Jean Britt, Nancy Al- len, Joyce Byrd. Fourth Rqfw: Bobby Crocker, Benjamin Riddle, Francis Joyner, Jimmie Crocker, Bobby Turner, Joe Pete Johnson, Reginald Powell, Henry Rawls Griffin, Bill Holland, Bobby Whit- ley, Clay Hudson, Bobby Claud, Bill Joe Bracey, Newman Beale, Charles Bland, Cecil Eley. Fifth Row: Thomas Alphin, Philip Raveling, James Holland, Jeryl White, Lawrence Carr. . Snapshots Boosters WINDSOR SUPPLY COMPANY MARVIN ELEY, JR. GRIFFIN,S TEXACO STATION , A FRIEND SIMPSON,S PHARMACY EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY STORE, SUFFOLK OLD RELIABLE PEANUT COMPANY BARR BROS. BULLOCK FUNERAL HOME BILL BAILEY PAGAN PINES ' EDWARDS STUDIO, WINDSOR, R.F.D. TING'S PLACE J. B. WHITMORE WALTERS SERVICE STATION OTIS V. JOYNER CLYDE CUTCHINS HOOKER'S BARBER SHOP EDWARD NIBLETT C. W. HOWELL 81 SONS REID SHELL STATION T. VINCENT CHOREY T. V. DOWNING WAKEFIELD FLOWER SHOP JAMES COBB J. B. WELCH J. B. MATTOX SMITH MOTOR COMPANY A. P. KINDLE EMORY H. ELEY CAMP MANUFACTURING COMPANY INCORPORATED - Complimentx Of St. Regis Paper Company FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA C0mpli'nzenL.v Of Vaughan and Company Bankers Established 1386 FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA A Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. C omplimentr Of WINDSOR P. T. A. Lest you Forget our many lunches together through the years. Best of luck to all of YOU! Greenfield Dairy Smithfield Packing Company, Inc. Smithfield, Virginia Even Diamond Experts are guided by CONFIDENCE When it comes to Diamonds, come to the store that is outstanding in Diamond QUALITY AND VALUES We Take Immense Pride in the Confidence and Faith we have established AMONG OUR MANY CUSTOMERS BREWER JEWELRY COMPANY 156 YVest Wlzshington Street Suffolk, Virginia SUFFOLK MOTOR COMPANY BUICK-PONTIAC-WHITE TRUCKS USED CARS Sales and Service 245 VV. Vlfashington St. Dial 9948 Suilolk, Virginm See our Local Representative, WV. Russell Johnson FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Mallufacllzrers and Distributors School, Church and Public Seating Furniture Richmond, Lawrenceville, Virginia Complimmztx of WOODWARD AND ELAM Insurance National Bank Building Phone ?3S4 Suffolk, Virginia CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS An important mile-stone in your life has just been passed. YVith your graduation you enter upon new responsibilities-whether you go on for further training or enter the business world. The future of the State and Nation rests with you-for, as years give further and broader experience, a greater share of the world's work will be yours to do. THE FARMERS BANK Member F, D. I. C. Windsor, Virginia NOLDE'S AMERICAN MAID BREAD AND CAKES The Freflzesr Thing In Town ORIENTAL GODWIN SZ WHITLEY RESTAURANT 126 N01-th ixrnm sf. Semsefvice Suffolk, Virginia Frerli Illeawl, Fmzfy Grorerier Dial 6121 Omen To THAT OM P. O. Box 67 Phone 2411 Corlzplilnnzis of Co1npli1n1'nl.r of CGMPANY North Main st. COLLEGE SHOP Franklin, Virginia Sgfgj U Sgflzyigg SUR-Ollij Xjifgiliia W. E. HAliCUh'I Telephone 302 WINDSOR AUTO SALES F rank Roseis Place Chevrolet Ferguson Cars and Trucks Tractors and Implements Sales and Service Phone 2251 Windsor, Virginia Windsor High School Class Rings Supplied By W. C. SAUNDERS COMPANY 717 East Grace Street Richmond, Virginia Canlplirnmllx of FRANKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS CORPORATION Feeds-Seedr-Fertilizer and Farm Supplier Regular Deliveries Phone S266 SOUTHERN STATES FRANKLIN CO-OP. Franklin, Virginia Covnplimenm of Howell's Laundry and Dry Cleaners Serving Windsor and Vicinity by Truck Plenty of Parleiing Space at our Plant Dial 3421 300 Carolina Ave SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA R. A. RANEY SIMPSON'S TEXACO SERVICE Zuni, Virginia C01n,plime1zZ'.v of Gwaltney Motor Company Your FORD Dealer SMITHFIELD, VIRGINIA I. O. HILL AND COMPANY Dealerf -in Quality Furvziturs 159 VVest Wvashington St. Suffolk, Virginia GURLEY PRESS Quality Printing Suffolk, Virginia Phone 4741 Complim cuts of IVOR FURNITURE COMPANY COFER AUTO SALES Chas. Pete', Cofer, Prop. Automotive Replacmzevzty, Party and Accexxories Phone 400 Smithfield, Va PRUDEN'S HARDWARE COMPANY BEST WISHES F ro m SMITHFIELD FARMERS, INC. When You Are In Suffolk Stop An RUSSELUS 1557 Nvvlga 8 0659 4 ufalllwfl o, Ham Q flflbv B.. f i tim S .,, , - - ' GENUINE 9 SMITHFIELD HAM Often Called The World s Finest Hom P D GWALTNEY JR SCO, INC SMITHFIELD VA Conzplimezzzx E Owen St Company KELLO'S GARAGE S. T. and J. E. Kello General Auto Repairing Wreckivzg Service Farm Tractors and Equipment a Specialty Day Phone 2191 WVindso1', Va. Complim cntx of ROSE BROTHERS JEWELERS Franklin, Va. Night Phone 2401 and 2406 BATTERY PARK FISH AND OYSTER COMPANY BATTERY PARK, VIRGINIA Pure Burnt Oyxter Shell Lime Compliment: of AWNING MFC. CO., INC .I 81 E AUTO SUPPLY 136 South IVIair1 St. Three Floor: Suffolk, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia Complimenty of THORNTON-JAFFE FURNITURE COMPANY Sujf0Ne'J Largext Selectionx Covzgratulations to the Class of 152 POND BROS. PEANUT COMPANY, INC. SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA C07'l1.pH'l7lE'llLJ of fl ZUNI FRIEND F. D. HOLLAND Amlzo-rized Dealer National Lighting Protection Co. Holland, Virginia R. F. D. 2 A HOLLAND FRIEND MIDWAY ESSO STATION Frank L. Brown Wood for Safe - General Hauling Phones 2181-2183 Vlfindsor, Virginia V. C. Fertilizer W. L. REDD 81 SONS General ill erclz.a1zdi.ve Fresh Nleats of All Kinds - VVayne Feeds Sherwin Williams Paints Buyers of Peanuts and Corn - Sheller of Seed Peanuts Phone S1953 Wlalters, Virginii Covvzplirnentr of WINDSOR WOMAN'S CLUB HARRIS-BRENAMAN INCORPORATED Alzlzlzflic Supplief - Sporting Good! 717 East Grace St. Richmond 19, Virginia Dial 2-4797 Z-4796 SOUTHERN ATHLETIC SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. z1Ll1.felic' O'z1tft1fm'.f Since 19271, 116 N. 7th St. Richmond 19, Virginia WLPM Beit Wi,flze,v to the Cfays of '52 ROBINSON BODY WORKS, INC. Windsor, Virginia J. T. PARHAM TXA WINDSOR ESSO WINDSOR GRANARY R. E. Wfatson and Sons Com Buyer: Dazzlers in Wayne Fenix and Seed! VVC Buy, SCU, and Shell Anywhere Phone 2651 CUSTONI SHELLING Windsor, Virginia W. T. .IOYNER Diftributor Niobilgas and Nlobiloils CROCKER 81 HOLLEMAN Red Pt. Hgts. CRL 10, Smithield-SuH'olk Rdj Phone Smithfield 109-Nights, Sun. or Holidays Smfd. 324-J or 257-J Anytlzivzg Hauler! A11Vywlze1'e Free Estimates We Buy Grain B U R T 0 N 7 S NORGE Refrigemzfion - Waflzer Service BURTON FURNITURE COMPANY Suffolk, Virginia Complim nits of .IANUARYWS Young .Mevzlv Clothing Suffolk, Va. Complimmzhr of TIDEWATER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Organized 1895 Smithield, Virginia The Fd1'1llEl'5J Company of file of Wight BETT9S INC. Shopping CE7ZIfL'7'v Smithfield, Va. Telephone 42 Complimeiitf of SAM PERRY7S BARBECUE Kings Fork BBJL lViJh65 to Senior Clair of '52 FASHION SHOP Suffolk, Virginia NANSEMOND GROCERY COMPANY, INC. IV!If01E.VClI6 DirLribut01'J Use Pure Gold Flour Plce-Zing Products Suffolk, Virginii Coinpliviientr of B. D. LADERBURG AND SON 179 East WVashington St. Suffolk, Virginia JOHNSON OPTICIANS, INC. PrL'56ripLi0iz Optic-iam Telephone 9402 163 North Blain St Suffolk, Virginia SUFFOLK EQUIPMENT COMPANY Farmall Tractors - International Trucks and Refrigeration HYOTLITIE tried zhe Rertg Now Try the Bert AMERICAN SHOE REBUILDERS B. L. Luter, Prop. 139 South Main St. Suffolk, Virginia WAVERLY GRILL Mrs. Nannie G. Orcutt, Prop Eatf and Drinlex Open 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. VVaVer1y, Virginia Conzplinxfnty of C. M. RAMSEY Ivor, Va. f.v0IlIfIlilI1l'7lf5 of IVOR GRILL David Lankford C0mp1im1'nl.v of SILAS S. KEA Sl SONS Genera! C07Il7'l1C'f07'J Ivor, Va. SOUTHAMPTON RESTAURANT Famouf Foozff E. L. Lewis Phone 2581 Ivor, Va Cofrzplillzrzzlx of CO., INC. Wlioleyalerf SOUTHERN Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, DRY CLEANERS Confectionemes Suffolk, Virginia Phone 3261 Sufiiolk, Ya. Conzjrlilnmlx of TIRE SERVICE Safer 55 Ser-wife .L. 13. TAYLOR The General Tire ,ggmllg for Tire RSCQPPIUS-Vulcan1211153 North America Assurance Kimberly P. O. Box 426 Society of Virginia, Inc. Phone S821 Complim P1111 of THE MERCHANTS 8a FARMERS BANK Smithheld, Virginia C0mj1limL'ni.r of COFER MOTOR COMPANY Smithfield, Virginia FIRESTONE RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE Phone 302 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES H. C. Haverty, Algevzl Smithfield, Virginia 232 Nlain St. Smithfield, Va. CDIIIPUIIIIVIIJ of COMPANY . IRVING JOHNSON 81 SON Safer - Se1'z'1c'e Hlld Jllemorial Dealers GNIC Trucks Phone 104 Smithfield, Va' Sullolk, Virginia Phone 2543 LEE'S ESSO GRILL Large New Dining Room Available for Parties, Banquets and Meetings Good Food-Rfwovmlale Prices Dial 9820 Holland Road FARMER'S BANK OF HOLLAND Holland, Virginia NIen1berF. D. I. C. STROBEUS DINING ROOM Home of Fine Food! Holland, Virginia Coznplirlzmzts of HERBERT LAWRENCE B. L. STEPHENSON Soutlzervz Stale: D1J'f7'l12'ZLlO7' Vvindsor, Virginia C0111 plim mis of BRACEY-ADEL MOTORS L' H' C0lIlpIIllll'TlfJ of Seafood .Market Frozen Foods - Vegetables WINDSOR Groceries - Pet Ice Cream Windsor, Virginia Phone 2123 BEAUTY SHOP SUFFOLK IRON WORKS Gevzeml lllaclzizic' Shop 418 East 'Washington St. Suffolk, Virginiq Complim mfs of SUFFOLK FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMPANY Cnllzplillzrnlr of A SUFFOLK FRIEND C:0IIIplIlIII'7lf.f of BYRUM HARDWARE COMPANY SAM LEVY F ine jewelry and Sil'oerwa1'e 109 YVest Wlasliiiigton St. Suffolk, Virginia C0nzplim1'nl.v of HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Smithfield, Virginia Colnplimfntx of COllg1'dL7tlcZIff0'Il5 from I UN ON DOLLAR STORE The WilldSOP Post No. 271 Smitl1Held, Virginia The American Legion Co-mplivzzelzty of BANK OF SMITHFIELD C'm11.jJfi1ne1zt5 of SUFFOLK INSURANCE COMPANY W. F. GARRIS Genuine Deep Freeze R. C. IX, Radio and Television Phone 2692 CLASS OF '53 Cas Appliances MARVIN G. ELEY Bottle Gay Wrindsor, X'YiI'g'i1ll'1 Heatfklme HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES I YOU have learned that the American system of Free Enterprise is by far the best economic system in the world-the system that has insured the fullest freedom to all, produced the highest standard of living and 'brought to mankind more comforts and conveniences than any other system anywhere on the globe. Americans will not trade its system of Free Enterprise for any of the new or old isms', nor will it permit its Government in any way to infringe upon it by political maneuvers that would substitute Govern- ment ownership and operation for present day sound business manage- ment. Itis now up to you High School graduates and all of us to protect what We have and maintain our freedom! Virginia Electric and Power Company Government ill any business is Socialism Complimevztr of HOLIDAY OIL COMPANY GORDON'S AUTO BODY WORKS A1110 Body Repairr and Painting Kimberly, Virginia PRJINTCRAFT PRESS IlilllNNllllillllNHHIIIHIWNHlilllllllllHPIIIIIIWNVNIIIIIIHHHIIIIWIlllllllllllllll WHHlllllllllHHHNHIIEIHHNHUIIHIIHIIillllllllllllHHHllIi!I!!lllIlHlI!Hl!lIl'i Printing ' Bookbinding Paper Ruling 'TELEPHONE 74693 S22-S24 CRAYVFORD S'I'RI3ET PoR'I'sIxIIoUTH, VIRGINIA High School and College Annuals Catalogs Fine Advertising Printing K N'-FI-IE DUKE is a product of our plant Comjblifnevztr of STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Windsor High School VA. CAROLINA CHEMICAL CORP. V. C. Fertilizer W. C. FRANCIS Agent FRANK L. BROXVN Windsor, Virginia WRIGHT'S Pit Cooked Sliced Bar-B-Q U. S. Highway 460 Zuni, Virginia ALSTGN STUDIOS, Inc. Recognized Leaderr in Sfhool Pliot0g1'aplzy', JOHN Z. 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