, Y -nn-' - - ,.-5:1155 11 , . , , --f,,g.:ig5+QLf3iiS11-.J'- wfve:.:1'- . , , .:,L, '.e - ' I , U I ,Z ,.,A, V., ,. .,.- . VA . Ts., V ' Y ,.,3L. , . X 1 -r : -f-5 ' 7- ' .vr P Y , ws ,ff ff' ' XH 1 av ,J H 1 Y mf e .sg A . 1 ' Aw- -, -' 'Aff f -' nf'-e ff ' ,ae-Trams:-1-:A-'-eeegk :ah--f--Qf-' ' ' ,.,+,l,k,..,,- .. .. , 7., 'WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS i nineteen hundred and fifty-nine I W THE HALLS OF WINDSOR Dhe Duke Staff of 19 59 is particularly happy and proud to dedicate its yearbook to a couple whose loving service extends beyond all duty, whose sincere devotion and loyal service to the school and the students have won our respect and love and a per- manent place in our hearts. One has been the Superintendent of the Isle of Wight Schools for 36 years. This job so well done calls for our most sincere recognition. The other has been a tea- cher at Windsor High School for 12 years, teaching 6 classes a day for the past 2 years. Even with her busy schedule she is always willing to lend ahelping hand. Her loyal devotion, too, calls for our most sincere recognition. Therefore it is with great pleasure andpride that we dedicate the DUKE of 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hall. Two are better than one because they have good reward for their labor. 2 H is L. T. HALL R. H. DARDEN Superintendent Principal DOROTHY FRANCIS School Secretary 3 .uh Mrs. Ethel Raveling' Mrs. Virginia F. Holland Miss Nancy Stinson English Librarian Physical Ed. Mr. John Wade Mrs. Marjorie Hall Coach Math Sz Latin Commercial 4 'W -'ia Q A .. .- ,, . .. si ll : :tru r M 3 M ' Miss Shirley Rose Mr. Steve Stickler Mrs. Grace D. Lankford Mr. James H. Gaylord Mrs. Marjorie Keeling Science History History Mrs. Martha B. Godwin Mr. D. L. Godwin Home Economics Agriculture Band Mrs. Louise B. Eley Algebra 5 wx ff: 53 'I ,ig we 0545 Z. 54 u T9 -+.., J! X fan.. vu' ,K sl me 1 v. if A gg, 3, 1 f X e 4 Q., F . R ff? CGM n . X., ef N' 3' X ,K 'F K? fe- 3 Q 'Lis fa tvs , 12 ww fav ' Q A L. 1 G 4 '. -5' 3' Q M f f fd If :M , V!! WM Q il W K , 4, 48 6 , Q, s hw, 1 Q yy QW, f- . if 1 I Yr 'Wg H , N 4' , I , fvf f .6 ' 2' , N, , ,,, ,, 4 4 h 7 ' 3' fa ' F-, ,4w 1 'f M 4 'M' ' L 'Q , A I. ' 4 Q- ' . -,1:'. - -, f ,ax A ,I 1 Z , .Mawr f .- V . fm. If ' , ' f' 4 ff 'fu . . ' 'g d ai y 5 A, V 0- , T ' . ,' , , . if , '-I 1 h . eq: , Vx M? V, . - ' Q F I 3 I U . ' f xl rf ' . ' '-3 ' YA Q .J 5. v --'Q Q 1f4.,r JNL Y' X y a, K, . M Ill.. .K ' r X' X, x IAQ,x' ' x ' E x . Q JI hal, ' vi? , .bm I D wr Q- S 0 SENICRS JACK CLINTON ARRINGTON, JR. J C vv YY . . F. F. A. 1,2,3,4g s. c. A.5 Jr. Play JOHN HENRY BYRUM John Henry Football 3,45 S.C.A CAROLYN DAVIS BISSETT Carolyn Glee Club 1,2,3,4g S.C.A.g F. H. A. 45 Homecoming Princess 3g S.C.A. Reporter lg Basketball 1,2,35 Class Secretary 15 4-H 1,25 Forensic lg Jr. Newspaper Staffg Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Annual Staff. DELMAN LEW CARR HI-Jew!! Class President 1,2,4g Glee Club 1,45 Vice-President S.C.A. 33 Dis- trict S.C.A. Convention 3gJr. Playg Jr. Newspaper Staffg Boy's State Senior Playg Safety Patrol 2,3,43 S.C.A. SENIORS JOHN THOMAS CARR John T. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g F. F. A. 1,2,3,4g Vice President F. F. A 4g S.C.A. President 45 Class President 2g Class Vice President 3,43 Sr. Play Varsity Club 4g 4-H l,2,3gJr.News- paper Staffg Annual Staff: Vice-Pre - ident of Varsity Club 45 Basketball Captain 45 JOHN STALEY COPELAND John Staley F.F. A. 1,2,3,4g S.C.A. BETTY JEAN CROCKER YVBettyYY Glee Club 1,2,4g F.H.A. 2,4g F.H. A. Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 1,2gS. C.A. Basketball Manager 4g Jr . Newspaper Staffg Varsity Club 45 Annual Staff. ADOLPHUS ASHBURN CUTCHIN, III Ashburn Glee Club 2,4g Football 2,3,4g Jr. PlaygSr.PlaygS.C.A.gS.C.A.Trea- Surer 4g Varsity Club 4g Varsity Club President 4g Jr. Newspaper Staffg S.C.A. Delegate 2gSafety Patrol 2,35 Forensic 1,2,3g Annual Staff. SENIORS CAROLYN ANNIS ENGLISH Carolyn Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,3g S.C.A. Annual Staff. EDITH LANE GWALTNEY Edith Glee Club l,2,3,4gBasketba1l1,2,3, 4g Class Treasurer 3,45 Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Varsity Club 4gGirl's State Representative 3. NELDA SUE GARRIS Nelda Glee Club 1,2gS.C.A.gBasketball 1, 2,3,4g Varsity Club 45 Jr. Newspaper Staffg Annual Staff. FRE DRICK THOMAS HALL Freddy S.C.A. SENIORS OTIS RYLAND JOHNSON, JR. Ryland F.F.A.1,2,3,4g 4-H 1,2,3g S.C.A.gSr. Play. JOHN BERT KEIFER vvllohnnyvl Glee Club 3,4g Baseball 35 S.C.A. WILLIAM LINWOOD JONES Buck F.F.A.l,2,3,4g4-H1,2gS.C.A.gFoot- ball 3,4g Varsity Club 4g ELLIOTT GWALTNEY LAINE Elliott Glee Club 1,2,4g Baseball 3g Class President 3g S.C.A.g Jr. Playg Sr. Playg 4-H 1,23 Annual Staff. SENIORS JOYCE ANN OUTLAND YYJOyCe11 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Girls'Chorus 1, 2g Class Treasurer 25 F.H.A. 1,25 Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Jr. Newspaper Staff 5 Girls' Basketball Manager 4g S.C.A.g Annual Staff. RUSSELL IVAN POWELL Russell Safety Patrol 45 Varsity Club 4g S. C.A.g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Pres. F.F.A. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff Jr. Playg Sr. Play. BARBARA LYNN PALMER Barbara Class Secretary 25 Glee Club 2,4 Jr. Newspaper Staffg Homecoming- Princess 3g Class Reporter 45 Sec of S. C. A. 45 F.H.A. 4g Jr. Play Sr. Playg S.C.A. Annual Staff. LINDA LOU RIMEL Linda F.H.A.1,2g Glee Club 1gS.C.A. SENIORS GERALD BRAY ROBERTS Gerald Football 3,45 Band 3,45 Dance Band 45 Jr. Newspaper Staffg Varsity Club 45 S.C.A. HERBERT PALMER TAYLOR Herbert Glee Club 15 Jr. Newspaper Staffg S.C.A.5 Annual Staff. JOHN LEONARD ROSE, JR. J, L. Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 S.C.A.5F.F.A. 1,2,5S.C.A. State Con vention Delegate 35 S.C.A. Trea- surer 35Varsity Club 45 Class Trea- surer 25 Jr. Playg Annual Staff. ROLAND CHRISTOPHER TURNE R Roland F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 S. C. A. SENIOR KATHERINE MARIE WILLS Katherine Glee Club 25 Class Secretary 3,45 F.H.A. 15 S.C.A.5 Annual Staff. CAROL ANNE WILSON Carol Anne Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Girl's Chorus 1, 25 Band 3,45 Senior Play5Jr.News- paper Staffg Class Reporter 25 S.C. A.5 Annual Staff. WILLIE LEE WELLS Willie Lee F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 S.C.A. ROBERT MILLS WHITEHEAD HB4-Jbbyu Football 15 4-H 1,25 S.C.A.5Baseball 35 Football Manager 25 Band 3,35 F. F. A. 3,45 Sr.Play5 Varsity Club 45 SENIORS MARY JOYCE WOOD Mary Joyce F.H.A. 1,35 S.C.A.5Varsity Club 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Annual Staff 4. JO ANNA YOUNG Toni Glee Club 1,2,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3, 45 Captain 2,35 Band Association Reporter 3,45 Class Reporter 2,35 Class Secretary 15 Jr.Newspaper Staffg Homecoming Queen 35 Var- sity Club 45 Treasurer Varsity Club 45 Jr. Playg Sr. P1ay5S.C.A.5Annua.l Staff. MASCOTS PEGGY ANN VAUGHAN RONNIE ELVIN WORRELL we.. E -I 1 I Q we K . giixgi n L L MOST DIGNIFIED Katherine 8L Roland H K I i 1 I6 BEST ALL AROUND Carol Anne Ka Johnny SEN MOST TALKATIVE Lew Sz Linda T SUPERL IOR ATIVES QUIETEST John Henry Sz Carolyn WITTIE ST Ryland Ka Betty MOST POPULAR J. L. gl Carolyn 17 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Edith and Elliott S N CUTEST Toni and Gerald MOST ATHLETIC John T. and Nelda I8 UPER IOR LATIV ES hh, TEACHERS' PETS Bobby and Barbara BIGGEST FLIRTS Ashburn and Mary Joyce I1 N ' Ax -ul FRIENDLIEST Joyce and Russell BI IW s fv- CLASS PROPHECY This morning as I awoke I realized this was a big day in my life. I looked over to see if my roommate, Carolyn Bissett, was awake but Isaw that she was still asleep. I got up and woke Carolyn and then we started to fix our breakfast. As we started cooking we talked of the big day ahead of us. And it really was going to be a big day, for today we were going to be passengers on the first space ship to the moon! We finished putting last minute articles in our bags and then started collecting our papers and magazines to read on the ship. We had bought newspapers from all the big cities in the United States so we could see if any of our high school friends were in the news. I went to the closet and got down our Senior Annual so I wouldn't forget a single person. As we left our apartment I thought about how lucky we were to be going on this trip. Ca- rolyn was especially fortunate to be going as the only nurse on the ship. And I was going to bring back a detailed report in shorthand on how the seats sat to my boss, the President of the Seat Sitters Company. As we arrived at the spaceport I noticed most of the other passengers were already inthe ship, so we hurried to our seat. It wasn't too long before we were out of sight of the earth and we settled back to look at newspapers. As I opened the first one I saw that the famous dancer Roland Turner had just ar- rived in Moscow, Russia to teach the Russians some of his very famous steps. His main purpose in this trip, the article said, was to better American rela- tions with Russia. As I looked down a little further on the page I saw that the famous woman scientist, Edith Gwaltney, had just returned from the Swiss Alps where she had been studying the snowfall. Then I turned over a few pages to the fashion page, where I sawa picture of a beautiful Dior creation. As Ilooked a little closer I suddenly realized the model was none other than our old friend Betty Jean Crocker. I turned to the advertisements then and saw a half page ad advertising the hottest cabs in town . Under that it said, Owner and manager, Ryland Johnson . I turned to Carolyn and told her whatl had already found out and asked her if she had found out anything. She said she had read that the famous multi-billionaire, Gerald Roberts, was now giving away a million dol- lars a week, tax free. Carolyn said the main headlines in the news now was the new law handed down by the Supreme Court forbidding people to smile. At the head of the Supreme Court was the newly appointed Ashburn Cutchin. To- gether we read in another newspaper that Lew Carr had just returned from Alaska where he had been hunting fleas for his flea circus. I looked at my watch and discovered that we had been reading for three hours so I suggested that we go get a drink. As we started walking down the aisle I noticed two familiar looking faces. I stopped to get a closer look and it was Carol Anne Wilson and Toni Young. Carolyn and I tooka seat next to them and asked what they were doing here. It seems they were going to teach the moon children English. Carol Anne asked us if we had seen Elliott Laine. She said he was on the ship and was going to the moon to hunt for uranium. 20 CLASS PROPHECY The four of us again started in search of a cool drink. It was Toni who first noticed that it was Katherine Wells who was serving. As we talked to her Caro- lyn asked if she could tell us where any of our classmates were now. She said she had heard from a few of them lately. Carolyn English she reported was teaching math in Siberia. Linda Rimel had left Virginia and had gone back to Tennessee for some good ole mountain dew . Mary Joyce Wood was teaching shorthand in California and the great baseball player, Johnny Keifer, has recent- ly been chosen to baseball's Hall of Fame. Also Bobby Whitehead was leading all the troops of the Boy Scouts of America across India on a field trip. She also mentioned that J. C. Arrington and Willie Lee Wells had formed a society for the prevention of cruelty to farmers. We started back to our seat and bumped into Elliott Laine before we got there. So naturally we all stopped to sit down and talk. We told him what we knew about our old friends and asked him if he could help us with the others. He said he had seen Joyce Outland a few days ago and she told him she had just had her first book published and it was entitled HOW TO TYPE IN 5000 EASY LESSONS. He also said that he had read in the paper that John Henry Byrum and Freddy Hall were in Congress now. They were both trying to set a new record in filibustering. He had also heard that Nelda Sue Garris was the first woman to join the Harlem Globe Trotters and that John Staley Copeland was now their manager. He said as he was reading the comics the other day, he had noticed there was a new strip created by Herbert Taylor. John Thomas Carr had just broken the world's record for dribbling a basketball the longest. He said he read in a newpaper that Buck Jones, the clown, had just joined the world's largest circus. As I picked up my old annual, I realized there were two boys that no one had mentioned, Russell Powell and J. L. Rose. I asked the others if they had heard anything about them. But everyone just looked blank. It seems no one has heard a word from them for almost two years. Suddenly a blaring voice came over the lous speaker announcing that we had reached the moonpand were getting ready to land. Soon I felt a light bump and knew we had raachedour destination. As I gathered up my things and stepped out into the air I noticed four objects racing toward the ship. I called the others and we stood back to watch. As they came closer it seemed to be two men and two animals of some kind. All at the same time we realized that J. L.and Rus- sell had chased two steers all the way to the moon! by Barbara Palmer 21 Stairway to the Stars was completed c Ass HISTORY ., .- 1 . f-,.. t . A nf -Q1-T ,.,-, f- , ,LkL. . ,L.,,w KALV L y Only icmriveeers il a esll Qtudentsf coming tonWinidsAotr High from Isle EQ?g'if, Wight Elementary were full of anticipation the things they would find in their new Ri- from Tennessee joined us at the beginning second 136 mester. fic We had all become close friends by the end fresh- man year. n The school bells rang for were known as Saucy joined us this y year bringggl tstnlt and Our to ' - . nn., . wfffnssnier S- u . - - - b.f3,anw fa meer -I wa, 4- S bwest Years schooi chool two - -'l. v . n',' l ft.n an l nl,n of 'illnt V Y' Wffgf ill ,ff V 1:-fwi69i'f51iL5'5'5'Qg,gx?5' '-'. - fu,-V, as-Q, f.,-- K - K J 1 :'1 .:Q'iffn ,k,,. A --'iw 412. sf waiting in homecoming. and three of her from our tyy 21, 1958 our most b e actors and nlls one night when Play, Just ttnyt yy ', -: f, L, t nf, -gn. , .f.. K It ll ,- . , ,,., A. ,, Ms, L Club, where Seniors wefetggour Banquet and C gg became Dignifiedgg5eniors in Septembgergpf 11 as seniors has of the greatest- with our Father Be Calrngfg gbur our Senior to us by our close theigtmeggmbers of the ' , '.,:' f -,t fi' W'?i?ff3 't 3l S: q ttiyg as we this one lastgggght which We as d live 1iV '- iini 5 -74-ff ffl ::, Af.f . - -, 5 '--t ' f ., . f , igkf4g,5zgn3,gfig.:li,5-gt '1f'+ ein-iiisrv. Q.:-5' -1-iff - 1 i-.- 7 ' I t ' ' I H- 1 -V ' i ' f . A-'lnilsg'-n i gi ' . -. . it Q H . 'S , cz fi -' fi 1 if -eff, . K 'X K .. m:',v-,sg-fl - gsxfip-sf.-' .vfasfwayf F191 wg we-f f? '-'Q aw- i- :::1:ffwvf- -- t S l l f - f' L t , 5.,,f:M:gHKgW,g5:,., X .. .V CLASS MOTTO Climb as though you'd live forever, live as though you'd die tomorrow. 22 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of '59 being of unsound minds and failing memo- ries for history dates, do hereby frame and record our last will and testa- ment. . Gerald Roberts leaves Joe Blythe his little black book and hopes he can read it. Carolyn English leaves Kay Johnson a slightly used shorthand book in hopes she can make good use of it. Lew Carr leaves Kathryn Rhodes his Senior Superlative Most Talka- tive and hopes she will someday catch up with him. Joyce Outland leaves David Blythe a worn out biology book in hopes his love for insects is greater than hers. Carol Anne Wilson leaves Mary Jean Atkins an old reed from her cla- rinet and hopes she doesn't get as many squeaks as she did. Katherine Wells leaves her Senior Superlative Most Dignified to Jo- Anne Pierce and Martha Lee Godwin in hopes that a little has rubbed off on them this year. Nelda Garris leaves Carolyn Rawls a free ticket to Darden's Scout Camp. ' J. Rose, Jr. leaves Wm. Earl Wilkins his physics grades and hopes he can inigpigpve them. Li it igRimel leaves Roger White her hillbilly drawl . As Arn Cutchin and Carolyn Bissett leaves Mary Lou Turner, Nancy Gay Hall, and Janie Holland their ability and ingenuity to produce the best annual yet. Betqf Crocker leaves Judy White her Senior Superlative Wittiest and hopes sheiwill never catch up with her. Wmitkpes leaves Kerry Butler his old football shoes so he won't hurt the quartm' back with sharp cleats. Mary Joyce Wood leaves Helen Tomlin her nickname Sticky in hopes she will Some day find out it's meaning. Edith Lane Gwaltney leaves Pete Beale her little book Hints on Argu- ing. F' Barbara Palmer leaves Al Johnson a finger splint in hopes that his finger will someday be straight. Ryland Johnson leaves Bert Nurnery and Carlton Outland his love for speed.. - Elliott Laine leaves JoAnne Rose his Senior Superlative Most Likely To Succeed. Herbert Taylor leaves David Bowden his love for government. John Henry Byrum leaves James Bland his daredevil driving. John Thomas Carr leaves Wm. Duck his ability to participate in sports. Russell Powell leaves Kenneth Marshall his courting ability. Bobby Whitehead and Johnnie Keifer leave Johnnie Bradshaw their ability to get along with girls. John Staley Copeland leaves Tommy Buxton the privilege of keeping an eye on Nelda while she is working. A s ' A A Willie Wells leaves James Robert Cobb his quiet manner. B Roland Turner leaves Billy Duck his diploma in hopesethey both get one. Toni Young leaves Kathleen Umphlettesher dancing feet in hopes that she will keep up with Topsy Part H as well as she and Lew did. J. C. Arrington leaves Tena Arrington his quiet ways in hopes that classes will be quieter. Freddie Hall - Just leaves! ! ! ! 23 75 i Wy ' i x LA: Q JL' W X ', 1 Q - 1 Q ,. ? A 3 fwfwf-.QQ f ' . A l,..fi' K5 : ff I 1 .ez zz. . Y W 3 . S L ' vt All SENIOR B BY PICTURES 1. Katherine, CDon't fence me inj 2. Joyce, f Don'tyou dare J 3. Toni, fThe age of Innocencel 4. Ashburn, fSee, I used to smilelj 5. Barbara, fThe Living Dolly 6. Freddy 8iJohn T., C Sitting Bul1 gl General Custer J 7. Mary Joyce, fSticky, at an early ageb 8. Carol Anne, QCome to me, my sweetj 9. Ryland, CSee, I'm a big boy, 10. Russell, CHungry, as usuall 11. Elliott, f Aw,I'm not so fat j 12. Betty8zNelda, fSisters? No, cousinsj 13.Carolyn E., fBrr, it's cold.J 14. Lin- da, fStill just as littlej 15. Lew, CThe one sitting downl 16. J. L., CBabyJ 17. Carolyn B.,C Look Ma, no hands!! 24 X -Iv Barbara Palmer Ashburn Cutchin Carolyn Bissett OR Nelda Garr1s Ed1th Gwaltney Joyce Outland Ell1ott Lame 25 Carol Anne Wilson Toni Young GRADU TES Lew Carr Katherine Wells 1. y .0-2-f- 'w f-.Ti SENIOR SNAPSHOTS 1. The Gang 2. LITTLE devil? ? ? 3. Miss Tennessee 4. Charlie Brown 5. Grumpy-53310761-- 6. Which is the grandfather and which is the son? 7. Fresh Garabage 8. Bucky Beaver 9. Sticky 10. Blue Berry Hill 11. Skinny Minnie 12. Well, I did! ! 13. Kool Kat 14. Calling John Staley and Judy! 15. Sophisticated Senior 16. Call them friends? ? ? ? 17. TIGER 26 E 9s 4 f ,Zi f ' -p 4 Q' 4 i E A Q ll' 'ww iv , ii bmw wb X .ff sf' '1Sg,-, :qw VE fx 4 N A Mfr X W, 1- f-, JU IDRS 1 Qaeda B , '91 K Tena Arrington Mary Gene Atkins Judy Babb Pete Beale James Bland David Blythe Joe Blythe David Bowden Johnny Bradshaw Linda Bradshaw JU ICRS Kerry Butler Tommy Buxton qgf Frances Carr J Q Linda Daughtrey Q A Rita Daughtrey f William Duck S? -Q' 195. ' 24 Martha Lee Godwin Becky Gray Carolyn Griffin Nancy Gay Hall an Janie Holland v Al Johnson A ll Kay Johnson Kenneth Mars hall b Carlton Outland 4 1 .y K in-. Vi Qs s K 'iq-1. lf XX, . QQ, y-.nfxxl f , ' X 'a xi x ., . ' K i . 1 29 46 a JU ICJRS Q ohth l '-.K K, ,. ,- .--- .-1-219.4 5 ty tiff, -2 .ple ,ws MU' . if N 5 E 3 O , I X ilk 4' WG 4'igi'u 'Zito xiii Jane Parker Jo Ann Pierce Jerry Pierce Carolyn Rawls Kathryn Rhodes Joanne Rose Helen Tomlin Mary Lou Turner Kathleen Umphlette Mable Umphlette Judy White Roger White William Earl Wilkins S 'C' Q I 1 rf Q5- S. K D l s 'ZR !-5,1 1-v' X ffl 2 g+ I K il 's J I 594- C SOPHOMORES IOA Q ,k 19 7 fn N A W.. S K ..r K Q- ,. , ..- 5 we S ix nf? bw 317 vii' wg:-17 fl lg as H07 fr' N. if K , qv'4 31 V, X N97 Jw' 5 N . ,. .,,, iff' 'ww y Q 'V' 41:7 FY! Geraldine Ballard Anthony Barrett Richard Byrum Nancy Carr Mary Beth Chapman Jack Duck Leland Duck Ida Edwards Macon Edwards Nancy Eley Pat Garrison Velna Glover Freddie Griffin Diane Keiier Katie Kee Kello Kay Parrish Barbara Jean Pierce Patsy Rainey Ray Thomas Barbara Tomlin Carroll Ray Turner Carolyn Wilkins Billy Wolfe Jimmy Woodward SOPHCMORES IOB 1' 'Sli r ' . af Wm A S -N me - J, f Y ya i Q 'X in -' 'Hp if 6 if .X , k J '--1 if L ,L , if . 'VQN' X .-M -aa xii nf, iw .. . , fe: ,. N f ' . was . - L- ' ., E' S 5:1 ,IG 3, S WX LL sins .v ' ' 'Ak Q I '1 3 . ., x , Vi. J ',: vw -622 5 24 ., A, -, . . if -1 - Q 5, Q ,W - -:4': . K , , M f 'WF' 3 uc- 1... a Q , - - 15- , ' - , Q K P 4 ' X. xw . A S i v X ' 4 J K X ,A -,,' K :A LL , A X X g S' - ,as .' 'dh .. ..,. 32' Jimmy Babb Emuel Ballard Joyce Ann Britt Mary Jane Cutchins Nannie Brock Steve Doles Bobby Duck Linwood Duck Diane Foster Larry Francis Emogene Garris Shirley Godwin Joe Griffin Van Hand Mary Ann Howard James R. Jones Goode Joyner Kay Munford Cecil Rhodes Maurice A. Rhodes Judy Spivey Nancy Stephens Mack Umphlette Larry Whitley J. R. Williams Bobby Young FRESHME .n , 4,,.. g .- - 1- 5 L 3, .,, f ' ,,.Q M 4 ,, - T H+? dis 'F Ag dj 0 F SF 5 . ' lf? E -+5 -If-J A ' , 'x ' av I 1 'Y , ..,,Q.,, , ' ' ' , . . E.. . A' gt R aj nf! 3 ' 4-of .,, X . - ttf :H li v' be A, , l ax A it s , i X . X ia X --bm, K ,. X X x Q 4' f T2 2 A 1 3' '- Q I . L- ,fbx 'G iff' 1' I 4' ,J .W ,, 9 JW' 0 Q L41 Q ri: N: :N X I K , jf fa. lx,,ef ,1t N 5 l :VQ is ' ,, 4 Hash- 3 g 5 '-:Q iw, 39 1 i M , 1 ,WS ,Egg X , 3 x,'if,. - 5 ia- 'T' 3 'Oi 9 33 9A Carol Adams Faye Arrington Eugene Aycock Nancy Beale Jean Blythe Herbert Boothe Glenda Bracey Joey Brinkley Frankie Brown J o Ann Byrum Lloyd Duck Sylvia Francis Roland Griggs Nancy Grissom Dell Holland Audrey Howell Carolyn Hunnings Robert Johnson Shirley Jones Bing Olson Rodger Plaster Eddie Powell Jackie Redd Oscar Reynolds Judy Simmons Ike Steele Betty Stephenson Fred Underwood Jean Vaughan Delaney Wells Jimmie Whitley FRE Q L, X x cw A H, ' f ' Efwik K In r xxx 7 I . L is 'lata 4 ' - ' , XX It 1 -X It 5' ss J ' ,ig A Y X E I . Y 5 I I.- - A I' air Q l ,,. 9 1 -17 . -tv 'M fy. :fs -' we to X L. Q- f 1-ff' 3 . x - Q . , 'V f K J I ' ' L A - 5 QL ,,,A .-f 1'-3 ,L H I- I X MARIO, Q K 2 A. V N i l. , , ti . .N A , -:,,E?5x3: g 13, 5. 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A -f Q X lv is W 4, v V W is: x GRAMMAR GR DES First Row: fleft to rightl Betty Lou Bowden, Gerald Slye, Terry L. Brenwalt, Frances A. Madrin, Carolyn Jones, Ann Umphlette,HarrelRimel, Emry Rhodes, Johnny Cook, Billy Francis. Second Row: Carolyn Stephenson, Judy Lee Holland, William Brown, June Strickland, Linda Crocker, Arbutus Tarlton, Peggy Beale, Ann Spivey, Herbert Laine, Judy Ann Duck, Diane Duck. Third Row: Terry Lewis, Katie Powell, Dale Patterson, Louise Umphlette, Bill English, Len Cobb, Jeff Bulter, James Edwards, Betty Arrington,NancyWood, Mrs.Griffin, QteacherJJimmy Brink- ly. 6-A First Row: Cleft to right! Stanley Watson, Charlie Powell, John Edward Robinson, Phil Holland, R. A. Howell, Jr., John Robert Griffin, Danny Stephenson, FrankJones. Second Row: Diane Jen- kins, Carol Ann Moyer, Ryan Bissett, Patsy Brothers, Peggy Grissom, Sandra Rose, Ronnie Whit- ley, Fleetwood Turner, Wayne Holland. Third Row: Connie Johnson, Carolyn Jean Boyette, Rus- sell Hedgepeth, Miss Frances Holland Cteacherl Willie Mays, Marcia Raveling, Judy Shumake, William Chuck Burton, Linda Cobb, Sherilyn Lewis. GRAMMAR GRADE First Row: fleft to rightj Eddie Lewis, Edgar Atkins, Butch Rothgeb, Charlotte Joyner, Pat Par- ker, Robert Lee Williams, Judy Jones. Second Row: Betty Jean Rhodes, Glenda Howell, Judy Johnson, Nancy K. Pierce, Dotty Braswell, Sandra Edwards, Linda Rea Babb, Tommy Saunders, Edith Edwards, Beverley Wills. Third Row: T. A. Powell, Gerald Bradshaw, Bud Holland, Ken- neth Stephenson, Hurley Roberts, Eddie Ray Hedgepeth, Ernest Everett,Mrs. Cobb, CTeacherJ, Sylvia Carr, Connie Nelms, Billy Warren. FIFTH GRADE First Row: Cleft to rightl Betty Joe Eley, Lois Redd, Joyce Sly, Brenda Phippins,Eleanor Tur- ner, Joan Slye, Margaret Cobb, Billy DeLucia. Second Row: Charlie Saunders, B. L.Stephenson, Ray Plaster, Linda Mason, Michael Whitley, Douglass Lipps, Jerry Wells, Johnny Waston, Mary Alice Saunders, Billy Johnson. Third Row: Charles Howard Griffin,Ward Butler, Durwood Scott, Iris May Umphlett, Frank Byrum, Jean Joyner, Chuck Cobb, Renda Reynolds, Jerry Garris, Demp- sey Martin, Mrs. Atkins. Cteacherj GRAMMAR GRADE First Row: Kleft to rightj Marie Swain, Jimmy Duck, Harry Lee Redd, Mary Evelyn Duck, Becky Griffin, Linda Jones, Ronnie Johnson, Linda Vaughan, Wayne Braswell, Brenda Stephenson, Lynn Cobb. Second Row: Carolyn Rothgeb, ShirleyEdwards, Donald Cook, Vernon Taylor, Glenn Carr, Shirley Jean Holland, Janet Schlosser, Brenda Mumford, Ronnie Rimel, Donald Brothers, Wayne Saunders. Third Row: J. D. Hedgepeth, Richard Keeling, Renea Alphin, James Burks, Lois Ar- rington, Ruth Mays, Ann Parker, Peggy Carr, Tom Johnson, Darro Pickeral, Barbara Chappell, Miss Holland. Cteacherj THIRD GRADE First Row: Qleft to right! Frances Carter, Nell Gardner, Linda Slye, Tommy Duck, Cynthia Spi- vey, Kathy Watson, Diane Trump, Carolyn Hedgepeth, Roger Hedgepeth, George Atkins, Donnie Stephenson, Bill Lee. Second Row: Patrica Pierce, Ronnie Crocker, David Holland, Jessie Brink- ley, Andy Rose, Wanda Dolan, Helen Wells, Larry Lewis, Patricia Holland, Shirley Boyette, Bobby Lee Crumpler, Donnie Pierce, Debbie Carr, Betty Sue Powell. Third Row: Larry Joyner, Richard Lee Mays, Gail Jones, Brenda Hedgepeth, Beverly Plaster, David Cobb, Gary Griffin, Lucy Vir- ginia Whitley, Judy Cobb, Jimmy Wayne Chapman, Tommy Johnson, Gayle Hobbs, Ronnie Cobb, Mrs. Lanier. Cteacherj GRAMMAR GRADE 945, 2 First Row fleft to rightj Donald Trump, Pamela Brenwalt, Irene Holt, June Spivey, Charles Par- ker, Lloyd Mays, Bertie Mae Smith, Brenda Strickland, George Cobb HI, Patricia Hedgepeth. Se- cond Rowz Wayne Johnson, Jerre Olson, Wayne Turner, Jo Ann Burks, Cylinda Gray, Charles Mason, Dianne Stephenson, Sue Rymer, Gerald Chapman, Glynn Cook, Jimmie Rawles. Third Row: Sharon Gwaltney, Donna Plaster, Becky Moak, Pamela Pierce, Jack Dolan, Steele Alphin, Janan Bailey, Donnie Schlosser, Larry Rawles, Harrell Alphin, Mrs. Darden. FIRST GRADE First Row Kleft to rightj Sharon Candelo, Diane Arrington, John Allen, Jerry Butler, Hurbert Hedgepeth, Ronnie Worrell, Nancy Lewis, Vickie Gail Hunnicutt, Ronnie Moak, David Rawles, Larry Necessary, Charles Holt. Second Row: Kirk Griffin, Hazel Mays, Michael Rhodes, Terry Lee, Brenda Braswell, Dick Holland, Debby Price, Bobbie Sue Barton, Nola Mae Garris, Robert Earl Holland, Linda Whirley, Peggy Vaughan. Third Row: Terry Lynn Hedgepeth, Tommy Jones, Kim Parham, Carter Clements, Thomas Keeling, Pete Carr, Robin Eley, Billy Seal, Mike Carr, Brenda Redd, Everett Spivey, Donnie Dolan, Mrs. Vaughan. L 0 2' 'N -1 9 ' ' , PE . 2' X1 ' ,. .-:H e3 X MII' X Wil. WN gf? VM 'Q Q T yw. H J ' L E T I V If F!! Qs 1 A 0 4 5357 'aa U if C 1 J 1 A Qff. I kg 1 3' W.H.S. FCDCDTB LL SQUAD I958 155, :rp M --S A I .', D First Row: Cleft to rightj Al Johnson, Joe Blythe, Jimmie Whitley, Tony Barrett, Jimmy Wood- ward, Jack Duck, J. R. Williams, Mgr. Second Row: Roger Plaster, Mgr.William Jones,Johnny Bradshaw, Frankie Brown, Johnny Wills, Fuzzy Jones, Larry Francis, Jackie Pierce, Mr.Wade, coach. Third Row: Kerry Butler, Gerald Roberts, Ashburn Cutchin, Bobby Young, George R. Pulley, Macon Edwards, John Henry Byrum. STARTI GLI EUP -, x, ' 5.7 J ha ai.. Q L .w-.. ., ' L.. amanda. Ashburn Cutchin John H. Byrum Buck JOHGS G HB G Joe Blythe Jack Duck T QB fy Q. Gerald Roberts T ,nf Kimi? - A1 Johnson J1mm1e Wh1t1ey LE RE WINDSOR DUKE K5 BQYS' ASKETB LL Front Row: fleft to rightj Frankie Brown, Mgr., Jethroe Darden, Tommy Buxton, Jimmy Wood ward, Jack Duck, Ray Thomas, Jimmy Whitley, Eugene Aycock, Johnny Bradshaw, Mgr Back Row: John Thomas Carr, Billy Duck, George R. Pulley, Robert A. Holland, J L Rose, A1 Johnson, Russell Powell, Carlton Outland, John Wade, coach. BOYS BA KETBALL SCHEDULE Franklin Chuckatuck Prince George Southampton Barry Robinson Franklin Holland Prince George Barry Robinson Whaleyville Holland I958-59 We They 35 40 48 45 40 65 44 60 57 42 61 68 53 59 24 114 44 49 22 32 46 71 44 Here There Here Here There There Here There Here Here There 'x vw xi . f' A Auixg h X fem- l N. S X I Russell Powell A s Al Johnson x - 2 x X L K Y V X 4 , ff! f 3 il X Q ,QM +9 ei a if r Q? I John T . Carr 45 K Eg Rose ,E Ko N xl Jack Duck X GIRLS' BASKETBALL lx:-131 -.An 915683 Sitting Cleft to rightj Nancy Hall, Judy Babb, Jean Blythe, Glenda Bracey, Kathryn Rhodes, Nancy Stephens, Diane Keifer, Becky Gray, Mary Joyce Wood, Nelda Garris,Edith Gwaltney, Diane Fos ter, Kathleen Umphlette, Becky Umphlette, Emogene Garris,Judy White,IdaEdwards Kay John son Kneeling Joyce Outland, Mgr., Miss Stinson, Coach, Betty Crocker, Mgr. GIRLS BASKETB LL SCHEDULE Franklin Churchland Chuckatuck Prince George Southampton Franklin Holland Prince George Churchland Whaleyville Holland I958-59 We They W W 33 46 49 43 41 55 37 54 27 48 44 48 42 51 42 55 49 30 44 65 46 Here Here There Here Here There Here There There Here There fl Xl xx N Nelda Sue Garris 1 Becky Gray 5 -X .iQ f Mary Joyce Wood N 3? yoyyy Diane Keifer 47 43 f Diane Foster Edith Lane Gwaltney CHEERLEADERS Toni Young Nancy Hall Jo Amie- Rose Mary Lou Turner Nancy Eley AUD COOK C-L1tChiH Judy Bess Katie Kello Barbara Walthall Helen Tomlin Judy Simmons ' Janie Holland Y pwws Of . . N Mrmcn ' . fn ,' 3 fi-'- A , A- Om f, PATEFFF A ON A 0, + 2 5 X 0 0 Phill!! llliylg OcrTlON4f7O 6 fQ LJ of . 154, . 0 ,E J ON xg tw O9'Cuu5 U O' Gd ,wwe -mu '1 C' v I if ' QE g . 49 ANNUAL STAFF iii? :Sag Seated: Toni Young, Asst. Business Managerg Elliott Laine, Business Manager, Ashburn Cutchin, Asst. Editor Carolyn Bissett, Editorg John Thomas Carr and Nelda Sue Garris, Sports Editors, Barbara Palmer, Feature Editor, Joyce Outland, Asst. Feature Editorg Betty Jean Crocker, Pho- tography Editor, Mary Joyce Wood, Asst. Photography Editor. Standing: Herbert Taylor, Art Editor, Carolyn English, Asst.Art Editor, Katherine Wells Asst. Senior Editor, J. L. Rose, Senior Editor, Carol Ann Wilson, Ad Editor, Russell Powell, As,st. Ad Editor. 50 S.C.A. CDFFICERS Barbara Palmer, Secretary, Ashburn Cutchin, Treasurer, John T. Carr, President, Kathryn Rhodes, Vice-President, Pat Garrison, Reporter. SAFETY P TRCL OOOOII IOC OC X, , .S g.t.Y'2fg: CSeated left to right! Kerry Butler, Lew Carr, Ray Thomas, William Earl Wilkins, Russell Po- well, Mr. Darden, Sponsor, James Bland, Ike Steele, Larry Francis, Joey Brinkley. CStanding left to rightj Gerald Slye, Emry Rhodes, Harold Rimel, Bud Holland, Elvin Pond, Jeff Butler, Fleetwood Turner, Bill English, Russell Steele Hedgepeth. W.H.S. 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