Windsor High School - Duke Yearbook (Windsor, VA)

 - Class of 1960

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Just once in a while if we'd lay down our load Of worry and work by the side of the road, And a bit of the love that we're feeling expend On sister or brother, or parent or friend, In words that would tell them their nearness makes light The path which alone we would grope through the night How oft we'd be blessed with an answering smile, If we'd think to be thoughtful just once in a while. .3 Q Administration 23. as A L. T. HALL R. H. DARDEN Superintendent Principal U i Q00 v ' ,553 kr, FU . S , i -.' x l DOROTTIY FRANCIS W. , 44 schoo secreta- L'- ,. ' ,. X '41 Q00 0 m How D 0 Fa W gaculfy 1 Mrs. Ethel B. Ravellng English Ellendale Normal and Industrial College Mrs. Virginia F. Holland Librarian Longwood College .-ef! 'M ,A r '.-. A if-N x , : Mrs. Shirley R. Powell Commercial Radford College Mrs Josephine White Physical Education Longwood College Mrs. Nancy V. Owen History William and Mary College Mrs. Marjorie C. Keeling History Elon College Mr. William C. Hall Science West Virginia Mrs. Martha B. Godwin Home Economics Madison College 5 ww, X A-4 iff! Q Q Q fiaculiy gvlwnw WV I V, L Mr. D. L. Godwin Agriculture Virginia Polytechnic Institute , Mr. John B. Wade Coach Randolph-Macon College Mrs. Louise B. Eley Latin 4 Randolph-Macon Woman's College Mr. Stephen S. Stickler , Music j 5 ' University of West Virginia ,N ,glfgg EE - Mrs. Audrey D. Carr Mathematics Longwood College 6 qi-L X Q ll' .0's'2'r so 396' 1 Q gg es IH Zfirougg Success X X Q . fearning XX N ,lf If .sk s arf Us fm: :Sr 'fun fW14 S n atfrv x , 'vnangx WH: X 'I ELM? i ssirgt .. . ,Lil di flfii I! I gina. 'az ll! 'Ili Q g f :QI M vs VW!! QEYIS 9 iv, iwX 3 9 1 'gy .ii 1 is -f e I X 535 Senior Class 1960 Tena Elizabeth Arrington Gum Bunny 'God is my co-pilot . Mary Gene Atkins Jean To thine own self be true. mg 1. 5 Vw le r Judith Leigh Babb Judy It is sweet to feel by what fine spun threads ou 1' affections are drawn together. 9 ul' Thomas P. Beale, Jr. Pete A heart for an old friend, a hand for a new. Gerald G. Blythe Joe llTryll Ralph David Bowden David I like workg it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours, Johnny Randolph Bradshaw Johnny Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free. Morrison Kerry Butler Kerry I take things as I find them. 1' Tommy Lee Buxton Tommy Give me a good digestion Lord and something to digest. IO Senior 19 Sarah Frances Carr Frances It is better to desire the things we have than to have the things we desire. Class 60 i..,T James Robert Cobb James Robert A little foolishness now and then is relished by the wisest men. Linda Virginia Daughtrey Linda A quiet manner, a kind word, and tenderness of heart. Rita Anne Daughtrey Rita The thing that goes farthest toward making life worth while, that costs the least, and does the rnost, is just a pleasant smile. James Robert Duck Billy Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. William Henry Duck William Living in America is a privi lege, don't abuse it. Martha Lee Godwin Martee Be not merely goodg be good for something. Frances Rebecca Gray Carolyn Elaine Griffin Sis It's the song ye sing and the smiles ye wear, that' s a making the sunshine everywhere. , HW .41 Hw wi QL ' H H ft Becky Fields are won by those who believe in winning. .1 A wma wif, ' -,kk,, w 553552, ' ET - ww mgg '.,.N , A ix ' it Nancy Gay Hall Nancy For we know that all things work together for good to those that love God. 1 2 Senior 19 Margaret Jane Holland Janie To thrill with all the sweets of life is living. Class 60 Rachael Kay Johnson Sissy None goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own. g lui? Albert Howard Johnson Al A little work, a little play, to keep me going and so, good day. -'GW Kenneth Shirel Marshall Kenneth Silence is golden. I 3 Carlton Bert Nurney Bert He bids fair to grow wise who has discovered that he is not so. Carlton Roosevelt Outland, Jr. Carl Menlike bullets go fartherest when they are smoothest. Jane Elizabeth Parker Seig In her earnest face there's suchaworld of tenderness she needs no other grace. Charles Holmes Phillips Charlie Who fears to offend takes the first step to offend. S1 Jo Ann Pierce Joan Remember that what you be- lieve will depend very much upon what you are. Mary Kathryn Rhodes Kathryn We attract hearts by the qual- ities We display: we retain them by the qualities we possess. Rose Carolyn Rawles Carolyn I'mnot afraid of Work but I'rr1 not in sympathy with it. 14 Class Lydia Joanne Rose .To May it please God not to make our friends so happy as to for- get us. Mary Louise Turner Mary Lou Be such a man and live such a life, that if every man were like you, this earth would be God's Paradise. iii Haw Z'f'7 Winston Kathleen Umphlette Kathleen Only one life, twill soon be past. Only what's done for Christ will last. I5 Mable Urnphlett Mable Not what we give, but what we share. For the gift without the giver is bare. Judith Hope White Frog Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. W N L . Roger Pay-ne White Roger I believe the true road to prominent success in any line is to make yourself master of that line. V QE H, William Earl Wilkins Squir rel Senior Class 1950 High aims form high charac- ters and great objects bring out great minds. John Way-ne Cobb Nancy Bruce Johnson New Senior WHO? WHO WITTIEST Carolyn and James Robert MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Gene and William Earl BEST ALL AROUND Roland and Kathleen MOST ATHLETIC Becky and Al .. Senior MOST TALKATIVE Judy and William Henry X r' Q . LL 'BEST LOOKING Kathryn and Bert BIGGEST FLIRT FRIENDLIEST Joanne and Kerry Janie and Pete ! ' ii mm! law-,Ju EQ! E - li' J l'!l!l'lkF- Img-Z if .' Tfwf, . H FT if . , if 1 8 H7555 H750 5 Q, QUIETIEST Kay and Kenneth MOST DIGNIFIED Carolyn and Tommy BEST DRESSED MOST POPULAR Linda and Charles Nancy and .Toe 19 gmg?5f? - EJ Editor Janie Holland ww ,.,R.i, Sponsor Mrs. Ethel Raveling Annual Business Manager Nancy Gay Hall ia ig V f - A , I ,I I , Q? H! wml, ' L ? M'w... l'x Asst. Business Manager Q -, L . ' ' X ' Mary Gene Atkins ' ' ' H H if if Q, ,N J Feature Editor l l- l H ..'., - TQ 4 , ' ' Mary Lou Turner 'QL ' , ' ' M sci :,. y . , .G ' M Y .- U' ' i. M 55'- may r . A Art Editor Carolyn Griffin - of he 41 Asst, Art Editor Girls' Sports Editor BOYS' Sports Editor Tena Arrington Judy White William Earle Wilkins ff A Sponsor Mr s. Dow Ke eling ' fffafiystnfl 1 Y Qsfggf ' li l , 1 I I fl , -I N ' - , , ' ,. -'P' 'A Q ,fre , Mg. 1 H , l 1 3 Mwst,- Q4 l w W H u riff? dy mwff7 Photography Editor Joanne Rose Elementary Editor Linda. Daug htr e y f Asst. Feature Editor Joanne Pierce Carolyn Rawles -f-- 1 f, 2-fi it hy V if . M , 1 if ,f 4:-' ' A 1 A ' Q f, X' 1 Asst. Ad Editor Ad Editor Asst. Senior Editor Kathleen Umphlette Kerry Butler .Toe Blythe As st. Photography Editor Asst. Editor Kathryn Rhodes W W , :pg1QjUv.j, , ,, X x S ? '. 'LK - - Smullhff ,.f ' I I ' - H fAN.m.w1my,N Y uw Av 5 rig M -vw J. ,L - sf W 54 in . rind' , my , u!Q,uf5+' ,-g f? ,Q lY4oN.Qy jgg Wu tt. 1 V, ,MH3M:Nm,i.fNm.sm ,wilimgi ,Y ws, if-Jw N' , -er W he 'fl ', at 'M' HIM? z I Elkgwawehal W , , , Y , ,Q . ,wm.w,.M lf,- 'Y MW 1 E., -if Hf -m'-'3' - , v' K H., ,W f f . HN ue ,dw win Q lllll M' A '1535422? 2'Pg1lf:fa,l,, ,wwf , Y Lf. vs- 4 H 'R ..,1-M .X , 4. Senior Editor Judy Babb fs! 5omotrow Anti Us Would you like to know what the future will bring, or would you rather let the events of each day be a surprise to you? To very few people is given the power to look into the crystal ball of tomorrow and predict the destination of a friend. On the other hand, I do not always claim to be right in my predictions but in the course of the past many have come true. Let me take you now from the world of today and out into the darkness of that world which is beyond--the world of tomorrow and years to come. The Senior Class of 1960, of Windsor High Schoolhas always been known for Wanting to do something new and different. Their QI should say our, becauselam one of themj futurefwill 'prove to be just that, something new and different. Yes, come with me nowfanid look into the crystal ball. I ca'nss,ee something in quite a new form. It looks something? like an airplane getting ready for take-off. It's not a plane. Could it be, yes it is, a rocket ship? There are all of my old class mates getting on and waiting for the take-off. Let's move a little closer and have a look inside. Why, I do know these people, but they have aged so much. But let's remember this is the future. There's William Earl Wilkins, our senior class president, and Janie Holland, Joe Blythe, Carolyn Rawls, Nancy Hall, and good- ness gracious there I am sitting there ready for this thing to take-off. Ithinkwe. shall just be quiet for a minute and listen. Maybe we will get some' clue as to the nature of this. affair. Oh! we're taking off. Hold Cl?1,PlQ3.SC taking off for Mars, called James Robert Cobb, who because of his ability to drive fastiwasgiven the job of piloting this monsterous thing. It took off with such a tremend- ous force Vfnglldt-K3 loud exclamation of surprise came from the back of the ship. Could it be, yes of course, itfsithat little Kay Johnson. But she was always so quiet in school. In fact she was voted the Quietest in the room. Well, people certainly change. . .Doesn't that beautiful coat of red and-ipurple plaid catch your eye? You know, I do believe that's Charles Phillips. He al- ways did dress nicely, and I had heard that he would probably go in the clothing business. Let's ask him andpsee. Oh Charle s, I beg your pardon, but that is quite an exclusive coat you're wearing. Do you mind tellingfius about your clothing business? What, ohdid ihear a voice? H if Isn't that terrible? I forgot he can't see me. He can only hear my voice. ' I really don't want him to think .hei's going crazy so I'll just talk to you very softly. - f Let's moveiwbahkijdst a little. Well, Mable Umphlette, she's sitting therein the very same desk she had in the senior room. I'll say one thing for Mable, she certainly was faithful to that old desk. You hardlyiever .saw her out of it. . .Listen to Pete Beale giving advice. I always knew he would turn out to befa lawyer. He could always think of somethingto say and try to win an argument. But whoilsj hegitalkingi to? .You guessed it, Igennethylyiarshall. From what I can gather from the conversation, I,-Qthink Kenneth has been in sornekind of trouble while playing chess. Yes, he accidently turnedgover' the, chess board, andbroke' Roger White's guitar. Roger is suing Kenneth and Pete fi's'KeDi7inetlii'S lawyer, .F '.'Sec-rfthatgghoy with his head stuck behind that book. That's Joe Blythe. I believe he's recently become, physics professor at the University of Virginia. He must be reading on the f1atte1st'th'ings4 ' . .Those girls dressed in white are all nurses. I might add that they areffinelooking ones too. There are Judy White, Kathleen Umph- lette, Becky Gray, and thegonef,lyinggi'do5gQggii,,is.5KaM,gg,Qhnson?,liLwho'faintedg the beginning of the trip. There 's a doctor standingover her. Just afrhiniitefand when he raises his head I'll tell you who it is. Yes, it's Kerry Butler. It seeprns that Kerry has discogge-iiedfsome new drug to gain weight fast. Johnny Bradshaw read the directions wrong and rtoiokitoo much. Now Johnny weighs 300 pounds! There is a group of boys discussing the latest developments in farm machinery and crops to be used on Mars. There are William Duck, Al Johnson, and Carlton Outland. David Bowden is telling of a new seed he has developed for Hybrid corn. . .My, did you notice Tena Arrington's hair? She's a beautician now. She really does a nice job. . .Frances Carr is read- ing something. Let's move up a little closer and see what it is. It's a play by Nancy Hall. Nan- cy's talent for writing has made her famous in the literary world. Frances has become quite an actress, I hear. It seems that her roles in the Junior and Senior plays were the stepping stones to a successful career. . .There is Bert Nurney with a pile of books. I just heard him tell Jo Anne Pierce that he was still trying to study to make up the work he missed during the Senior year. Jo Anne was so busy reading her history book, I really don't think she heard him. She'S 22 teaching history now in a city school along with Martha Lee Godwin. .Let me sit down here by Carolyn Rawls. She's so busy with those test tubes from her lab, that I don't think she'll know I'm even here. I want to look over William Earl Wilkins' shoulder and read that newspaper. I see that Tommy Buxton performed quite a few wedding ceremonies this week. Judy Babb, Janie Holland, Jane Parker, and Kathryn Rhodes made beautiful brides I'm sure. I gather that they're going to Mars on their honeymoon. . .Come on William Earl, turn the page. Well, I see that Billy Duck was the dancing sensation at the LatingQuarter last week-end. And William Earl has a sports column. I'rn really glad. That's'just what 'he' always ,wanted to do and he's so interested in sports. . .Whatl there's my name. Mary Lou Turner andi'MaVry Gene Atkins were featured at Radio City Music Hall durgingdthe concert week. They played angorgan and piano duet. . .Rita Daughtrey has recently coijniefiinto quite a large sum of money and1gMissfL52arolyn Griffin, the ex- clusive interior decoratorlis redoing Rita's home. . .Joanne Rose, thefamous psychiatrist is carrying a portable couch around with her everywhere she goes. She always thinks someone might need psychiatric aid. . .And Linda Daughtrey has made fabulous amounts of money as a court stenographer. Business was always her line. Friends, are you still with me? Now that we're in this crystal ball of the future, we might as well continue. What will be waiting for us on Mars, will we meet our fate hereffr Yes, let us gaze once morle into the future--come with me. ' 1 Do you ,see what I see? The time must be months later. There is a smallvilfrage. Why, these people have started a new life on Mars. They have built a whole city witlrtheir talents. Each one of. them was so different that there was so much to contribute to a new civilization. Let's walk ,down the street and View this new metropolis. , I see axlibeautiful white building. I do believe it's a hospital. Be very quiet whileentering. They can'tQQ'iee us, but we don't want to disturb them by our footsteps. There are Judy White, Kathleen llrnphlette, Becky Gray, and Kay Johnson preparing for surgery. There is Ilr. Kerry Butler stantfingnext to the operating table. It is wonderful that they have this great talent to help people. As w53pas.Sed by the lab. on our- way out, I saw Carolyn Rawls hard at work. Did you see her? - .Mr I think I'Il jiustipicktup one of those newspapers at the foot of the steps and readof the cur- rent events. From these headlines I see that there is to be a talent show at the sclffool tonight. It is being put on by the facultyg Joe Blythe, Martha Lee Godwin, and Jo Anne Pierce. ,Roger White will play and Marylsou Turner and Mary Gene Atkins will play their farnousfduet. Joanne Rose will read her popular monologue of The Waltz. The program willlconclude with a short play by Nancy Hall.l'ElFranceis.gC.arr will be the star. Costumes are by'Kathryn'1Rhodes and Charles Phillips. Choreography .bye A' Billy Duck. Scenery by Carolyn Griffinf Another news item is that Beale wonhis case con'ceri1ing'Kenneth Marshall. I imagine that Linda Dalightrey, as court steno- grapher, had a big job. ,yVilliarn Earl's sports column looks interestin-gf He says that Al John- son is trying to start a newgfpotball team here on Mars. In their spare time some of the boys have a good time playing. H?ere?is fapad-fromQJohnny Bradshavu'!fsg,.Garage. I-Ie says that he can overhaul anything including Outland's. custom built,rIacer,1.which Carlton built especially for travel on Mars. Gracious tgatgzgrqiset. ju'st,SQeQQs,QjfQ53thing fly past us very fast? I guess it was just Bert and JamgegS hwgiiad better step off this street. I really don't think it's SBgfiiifkgfif-QSa?l'l'lfQEg1jW1jlSt'E'Qfi'I1'Zll1llJ?gf?fi.5gt55lAB 'i'l1lfIit sign, Beauty Salon ? It looks as though she has ,There is JudyYBabli5fR?if-'ggi aughtrey, Janie Holland, Jane Parker, and Mable U'ifnphie'ttQei: lfflrdreis..,j1,1s,tg,Q3nes,rnore'inerson Ihagggito see before we leave. I know you must be tired But pleasewfovlfdwrne a while longei:i.QILwant to go to the church and see Tommy Buxton. He should be preparing his sermoyn jQ2iQSSunday. Here we are and the door has been left open. We'll just take at lookinside. Yes, there he is hard at work. I know he will do much good for these people here. Thank you so much for bearing with me for so lo 'g. I think this is enough for one day. Come, let's go back, back into our world of today, back to the present. What you have seen and heard this day you must keep a secret. For the future is not to be found out yet. You must keep very quiet and not utter a word of the world beyond and tomorrow .......... By: Mary Lou Turner 23 5Remem5er Whenmo., Twelve years it's been. I Can you really believe V That here we are If All ready to leave? Though the time has come To say good-by Let's take one look back And fondly sigh. ' Remember that first day i At two separate schools? Miss Blanche and Mrs. Jenkins Began teaching us the rules. Through the grammar girades we went With many a stumble and fall Learning to read and write While growing strong and tall. Then at last came high school. And then began the fun, 1 For our two separate classes Joined and became oneg J We didn't like each other at first. Remember? We were all so shy. But soon we became close friends. And there never was a closer tie. Do you recall Homecoming in Grade And our float which fell apart? And all the other funny times Ten? V Which are treasured in every heart. - ' ligwho could forget our first paper? eAnd how we workedydafyi after day? Remember the day we ordered class rings And how we couldn't decide Which stone we liked best Of all that were supplied. And thenttfycib. know, they were late We thought they'd never come. And yvhen-Vthegjfifinally did arrive We really showed themigoff some! when we planned our prom? We decided the place and theme. ,And then remember how it turned out? Like something in a dream. AN U . sg. And then came the highlight of the year, Our unforgettable Junior Play. Could anyone forget that night? iWe were so afraid.we'dgrnake a mess. 'gBut somehow we got thrffough it. And Grandma's Best Years was as success.. Remember Whenour senior pictures were taken? And the Homecoming in November? And our trip to Richmond, too. M ,A ,'I2here were so many times to remember. Andnow its all over for us, Theiifun, the laughter, and the tears. But let's never forget one moment Of tho'se..wonderful, bygone years. By Gay Hall 24 fast will And Zesfamenf We, the class of 1960, after successfully complet- ing four years of drudgery, do claim to be of sound minds and bodies, and after deciding unanimously that four years is long enough to torture the faculty, and being about to leave here, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament. Bert Nurney leaves his black book of Suffolk tele- phone numbers to Fuzzy Jones. Roger White leaves his ability to play the guitar to Frank Carr. Mable Umphlett wills to Robert Goode Joyner her de sldinqtlieigenior class in the hopes he will put it to as good a use as she did. P Kay Johnson leaves her height to Joyce Ann Britt and Barbara Tomlin in hopes that they will grow no tallerg to Jimmy Babb she wills her quiet ways. Rita Daughtry leaves her third period study hall to Maurice Rhodes, and David Blythe she wills her English grades. Johnny Bradshaw wills his slim physique to Lin- wood Duck and hopes he will keep it that way. Kerry Butler leaves his ability to win at poker to Steve Doles and Bobby Young. Judy White leaves to Kay Parrish, Marie Sexton and Kay Munford her ability to keep classes in general .disorderg to Mary Beth Chapman, Nannie Brock and Mary Anne Howard she wills her technique for buming chewing gum. Joe Blythe bequeaths a bunch of nothing to Tony .Barrett because that's all he wants to give him. Judy Babb wills her quiet disposition to Judy Spivey. William Henry Duck leaves to Van Hand his ability to be tardy. Kathrynlihodes bequeaths her thoughts of only one 'boy to Nancy Stephens in the sincere hope that she can subtract hers to that numberg to Patsy Rainey she leaves a streak of blonde hair to save those peroxide bills. Martha Lee Godwinwills her good grades in Home Eponornics to Pat Garrison. James Robert Cobb bequeaths to Jack Gibbs his mischievous way and hopes he will find how much fun it can be. Tena Arrington leaves to Diane Keifer and Katie Kee Kello her nick name gum bunny and hopes they have as much fun with it as she did. Mary Lou Turner leaves to Larry Francis and Nancy 'Carr the basketball scorebook in hopes that Larry can help Nancy, as much as he did her, when the pointst start coming in fast. Al Johnson leavesihis ability to shootpool to James Bland and hopes someday James will win a game. Jo Ann Pierce leaves all her old ticket stubs from football and basketball games to Carolyn Wilkins in the hopes that she can make a living selling them. - Janie Holland leaves to Shirley Godwin and Cecil Rhodes the uncompleted work which was started in the Senior Class and was never completed because of lack of time. William Earl Wilkins bequeaths his love and know- ledge of sports, and his ability to get along with people to Larry Whitley and Carroll Ray Turner. . r,,J0.anne Rose .leaves iNancyiEley a handful of Nags Head sand to keep in her bathing suit so it will feel at home all year round. ' Nancy Gay Hall leaves Ray Thomas, Macon Ed- wards and Emuel Ballard the chemical formula H20 and since they probably don't know what it is, hopes they don't drown in it. ' Carolyn Rawles and Kathleen Umphlette leave their nick name Frog to the Junior Glass in hopes that they can find someone froggy enough to inherit it. Frances Carr bequeaths her sewing ability to Geraldine Ballard in hopes that someday she will de- velop it. Becky Gray leaves her chemistry grades to Joe Griffin so he will be allowed to date more than once a week. , ' Carlton Outland leaves Freddie Steele Griffin the Srnithfield girls with hopes that he gets farther than he did. Mary Gene Atkins leaves her desk to Billy Wolfe, Mary Jane Cutchins and Emogene Garris, provided that they put Billy in the middle. It'll be a tight squeeze, but enjoy it, kids! Jane Parker bequeaths her equation for settling boy trouble to Barbara Jean Pierce and Evelyn Uzzell in the hopes that by this time next year they will have discovered its value. Linda Daughtrey leavesffiegi' interest in football and basketball games to VelhaNGlover in hopes that she will enjoy them someday as much as Linda did. Billy Duck wills allhis knowledge of girls and dogs to Leland Duck, and hopes someday he will forget the dogs and remember there are girls to be hunted as well. Carolyn Griffin bequeaths her old worn paint brushes to Ida Edwards in hopes they will come in handy painting the school calendarg to David Whitley she leaves her Senior Superlative Most Dignifiedn in hopes it will be of use in the future. Charles Phillips leavegiitoglxflack Umphlette and Diane Foster long hours to spend with one another like he spent somewhere with G. H. Kenneth Marshall bequeaths his old physics book to Jimmy Woodward if he can find ity to Rob Johnson and Herbert Boothe he leaves a book for counting cal- ories while they are eating in the lunchroom. David Bowden wills his dy-natone to Bobby Duck and Richard Byrum and hopes they will never get a ticket. ' Pete Beale leaves to keep from paying tuition. In Witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this the 6th day of.June A. D. 1960. M , The Seniors of Windsor High School Rememger M ' 'i .-:: 7 'Q . I -+49 r ' ' ' . 5 r af - ' ffm. f ' 3. 5. ' Alibi' ' ' W V: W ' ' 1 1 ' Q W-Q. Q y me Mary Gene Atkins 5 V ex! F ' Q XX, 'SOYQ Pan . . I ' 'Q c Q get ' ls Carr 1 K - Kerry Butler T1 6 N JJA A f Kay' Johnso Q ' 25 I ' ,... 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Macon Edwards Diane Foster Pat Garrison Jack Gibbs Shirley Godwin Joe Griffin Van Hand James Robert Jones Katie Kee Kello Kay Munford Barbara Jean Pierce Cecil Rhodes Marie Sexton Nancy' Stephens Ray Thomas Mack Umphlette Carolyn Wilkins Larry Whitley J. R. Williams Bobby Young uniors 11B M ij 1 me H V-,ff 1' I Q5:p,,iqf'.pji3Q!q- :, x ' f ' 1 LL fEi',,-1,9-:g 13 z 'V-'T ,n f ln' 1 1. ,: .. - ,1 gen ' x ' Officersg .TudySpivey - Secy., Patsy Rainey - V. Pres., Larry Francis - Pres., Diane Keifer - Reporter, Steve Doles - Treas. E A ...,. .fre -P' ' .y no 'W' 'M M as i '-Of. -'f-v fwfr? 'cw Ht. ' - X41 :QW 2'-K' '1-if I if 'V -ia Zee? F Q W fa ex im 'W l .. 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Griffin Mary Ann Howard Robert Goode Joyner Kay Parrish Patsy Rainey Maurice Rhodes Judy Spivey Barbara Tomlin Carroll Ray Turner David Whitley Billy Wolfe Jimmy Woodward Carol Adams Mary Katherine Ballard Jean Blythe Glenda Bracey Frankie Brown Jo Ann Byrum Willie Wayne Chapman Peggy Daughtrey Sylvia Francis Roland Griggs Nancy Grissom Nancy Hedgepeth Wilson Holland Audrey Howell Carolyn Hunnings Peggy Johnson Lillie Belle Munford Jackie Pierce Roger Plaster George Robert Pulley Gwen Rhodes Connie Spivey Ike Steele Scottie Stephenson Bobby Story Judy Thomp son Jean Vaughan Barbara Walthall Jimmy Whitley Faye Arrington Eugene Aycock Nancy Beale Johnny Bishop Linda Blythe Katherine Branch Joey Brinkley Roger Lee Butler Lloyd Duck Virginia Everett Betty Jane Gardner Mary Lou Gibbs Toby Hedgepeth Dell Holland Robe rt All en Holland Gloria Howell Robert Johnson Shirley Jones Bing Olson Eddie Powell Jackie Redd Oscar Reynolds Glenn Roberts Judy Simmons Betty Stephenson Sopfiomores .-N1 , 5 ' , . 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Darden Mary Elizabeth Gardner Carol Glover Francis Godwin George Griffin Joyce Griggs Larry Hedgepeth Mary Lou Hines Carolyn Howell Judy Jones Peggy Ann Joyner Joe Billy Lankford Tommy Robinson Alice Faye Saunders Judy Vas sar John Wells Marvin Alphin Bill Bradshaw Patricia Carter Becky Cobb Bobby Coefield Mary Ellen Crocker Jethro Darden William Ray Duck Diane Francis Dorothy Mae Glover Milton Glover Peggy Hedgepth Betty Holland William Ray Holland Betty Howard Bert Marshall Billy Martin .Terry Phillips Marie Stephenson Bradford Swain E pw? Q, A ' 13,1 H I :L Ha- --Q ij -J , 5 v y-as ., X W.. . L, a- MCP? 'G' 1 fl ,4, ' ' ,, H1 -I '-'Efk ' ., ,, ,M , ,H Xu H J J. w-ei .. QW fl N if 1 V 7. A AA' rw' l llllll V ff W . Btlefamores A X J' W ,, '- A ' 'g f .559'W-W 1 3 uf? 1 u Z ,J K vi, w P -WNW: 'W M swlgwxlgln , H' ' x ty , 4 ' ch. x ' A ' ,bk ,x Q J nl il ' K1 N Li-L' 25- K If I ax I J B 1 '. 1 - 5? 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W ff Mrs. Eula Lanier Third Grade ru F .1 Miss Hazel Holland Mrs. Mary Atkins Miss Frances Holland Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Gr ad e G-Grafx ws Mrs. Elaine Griffin Mr. Jack Gibbs Seven - A Seven - B 40 rammar grade Higmiggfs ! . w11!,,fW.A.1Wfx, ,A .l ,,, Z. v. H., Ml, fail sz , .4 , 55, xi, I V, .,. ., . 1 , - Seven A -we Q. V .. A-si xg First Row: Cleft to right, James A. Holland, Edgar Atkins, Eddie Lewis, John Robert Griffin, R, A, Howell Jr., Charlotte Joyner, Sarah Barnhill, Charlie Powell, Robert Lee Williams, Elaine B. Griffin fteacherl. Second Row: Thomas Saunders, Diane Jenkins, Beverley Wills, John Edward Robinson, Nancy Pierce, Sandra Edwards, Betty Jean Rhodes, Peghy Grissom, Judith Johnson. Third Row: Gerald B r ad s haw , Philip Holland, Fleetwood Turner, Kenneth Stephenson, Connie Nelms, Sylvia Carr, Carolyn Boyette, Linda Cobb. Seven B 1 L nmfsi.-1 First Row: ileft to right! Frank Jones, William Patrick Parker, Orvan D. Rothgeb, Jr., Carolyn Nurney, Glenda Howell, Floyd D. Stephenson, Patricia O'Connor, Judy Jones, Philip W. Uzzel., John B. Gibbs. Second Row: Bonnie M. Jones, Patricia A. Brothers, Edward Ryan Bissett, Jr., Thomas A. Powell, Arthur A. Holland, Linda Crocker, Sandra Rose, Linda Rea Babb, Ronnie B. Whitley. Third Row: Sherilyn Lewis, Edith Edwards, Wayne Holland, Larry Stephenson, Marcia Raveling, Ernest Everett, Jr., William English. Sixth Qracle . ' 1 5 .. 'ff-az! is 'SGH Q A U' J 'Y 'df First Row: Cleft to rightl Billy DeLucia, Stan1eyWatson, Lois Jane Redd, Betty Joe Eley, Margaret Cobb, Billy Johnson, Johnny Watson, Mary Alice Saunders, Charlie Saunders, Jerome Wells, Miss Frances Holland fteacherl. Second Row: Joyce Slye, Eleanor Turner, Joan Slyle, Ruth Ann Wells, DudleyJoe Edwards, B. L. Stephenson, Jr., Douglas Lipps,Ward Butler. Third Row: Connie West, Linda Mason, Renda Reynolds, Iris Mae Umphlett, Dottie B1-aswell, Jean Joyner, Billy Warren, Charles Howard Griffin. Fourth Row: Dempsey Martin, Chuck Cobb, Frank Byr-um, Durwood Scott, Jerry Garris, Eddie Ray Hedgepeth, Hurley Roberts, Willie Mays. Hiftn Qracle A LJ? . Q5 uv i 5 . ,l , ,, i .1 1.1 Fir st Row: lleft to rightl Mery Eleven Duck, Brenda Stephenson, Harry Lee Redd, Wayne Braswell, Jimmey Duck, Marie Swain, Lynn Cobb, Linda Vaughan, Mrs. Atkins lteacherl. Second Row: Becky Griffen, Carolyn Rothgeb, Brenda Phippins, Ronnie Johnson, Wayne Saunders, Linda Jones, Ronnie Rimal, Shirley Edwards. Third Row: Glenn Carr, Vernon Talor, Peggy Carr, Richard Keeling, Marion Edwards, Donnie Brothers, Shirley Jean Holland. Fourth Row: Barbara Chappelle, Brenda Mumford, Janet Schlosser, Renea Aphin, J. D. Hedgepeth, Tom Johnson, Ruth Mays. Hourih Qrade First row, Cleft to rightl--Mary Barnhill, Bill Lee, Cynthia Spivey, Ronald Crocker, Tommy Duck, Roger Hedgepeth, Joan Holland, Diane Trump, Donald Stephenson, Kathy Watson, Glenn Holland, Miss Hazel Holland, Teacher Second row Cleft to rightl Ronnie Cobb, Jesse Brinkley, Larry Joyner, Patricia Holland, Pat Pierce, Carolyn Hedgepeth, Nell Gardner, Linda Slye, Frances Carter, Betty Sue Powell, Wanda Dolan Third row Cleft to rightl Debby Carr, David Lee Holland, Bobby Crumpler, Donnie Pierce, Gayle Hobbs, Donald Cook, Gail Jones, Shirley Boyette, Andy Rose, Helen Wells Fourth row Cleft to rightl Brenda Hedgepeth, Lucy Whitley, Judy Cobb, Beverly Plaster, George Atkins, Tommy Johnson, Larry Lewis, .Timmy Wayne Chapman, David Cobb, Gary Griffin Zhircl Qracie lug if 1 ,xv xo First row Cleft to rightl Patricia Hedgepeth, Donald Trump, Ann Holland, Calvin Leonard, Bertie Mae Smith, George Cobb Ill, Lloyd Mays, Glynn Cook, Mrs. Eula P, Lanier, Teacher Second row Cleft to rightl Wayne Johnson, Pamela Brenwalt, S u e Ryme r , .Tune Spivey, Dianne Saunders, Brenda Strickland, .Terre Olson, Wayne Turner, Steele Alphin Third Row Cleft to rightl Gerald Chapman, Nancy Copeland, Harrell Alphin, Charles Mason, Re- becca Moak, Janan Bailey, Richard Mays, Donald Schlosser 44 4 7 .aaa 1' 'Q - -ras,-N J - - , wg. .-1 , l , -. Q. 11,- 5, 44 , X Y 1 . . 1 5 V, , , xw - , , Y - ,jskapg-H, , ' . .Jr-:aggs.5.1' w l ' 1-Q . f 5, A 1 K' -'P V' -. ' .'f',' C, E - 1 - swf' A . 'Tim Second grade 525 ' x N. ,- 4- 'E-.l'. . ri'T ' fx AQ.. fi- 1? ul T i ::- e w , 4? 3:32 N, - K A Y my, ' l I 3 -K ' 3 .-s--gs 5 -2,5 lu has First row Cleft to rightl Diane Arrington, Al Leonard, Ronnie Worrell, Sharon Candela, John Allen, Bobbie Sue Burton, Michael Rhodes, Brenda Braswell, Ronnie Moak, Mrs. R. H. Darden, Teacher Second Row, Cleft to rightl Robert Earl Holland, Nola Mae Garris, Hazel Mays, Larry Necessary, Peggy Vaughan, Nancy Lewis, Jerry Butler, Kirk Griffin, Dick Holland Third Row Cleft to rightl Carter Clements, Brenda Redd, Jimmie Rawl e s , Mike Carr, Everett Spivey, Debbie Price, Tommy Jones, Terry Lee, Terry Lynn Hedgepeth Fourth Row Cleft to right, Billy Seal, Larry Rawles, Thomas Keeling, Kim Parham, Pete Carr, Robin Eley, Donnie Phippins, Jack Dolan Hirst Qrade .f , vs C I C is iv First row Cleft to rightl Tommy Johnson, Graydon Funkhouser, Delores Powell, Nancy Johnson, Thomas Earl H edg e p eth, Linda Whitley, Cecil Edwards, David Holland, Joyce Rothgeb, Tommy Lee Chapman, John Wayne Cobb, Mrs. Dahpne Vaughn, Teacher Second row Cleft to rightl Billy Wills, Billy Babb, Ginny Johnson, Danny Carter, JoAnn Jenkins, Selina Babb, Sandra Braswell, Vickie Worrell, Dianne Gwaltney, Linda Smith, Patricia Harrell Third row: Cleft to rightl Terry Rawles, S usan Rhode s , Tony Rhodes, Ginger Chappelle, Buddy Ray Robinson, Bobby Everett, Danny Ray S trickland , John Wayne Kello, Connie Joyner, Dexter Trump Fourth row: Cleft to rightl A. J. Rymer, David Rawles, Vivian Barnhill, B et sy Gr iffin, William Allen Dolan, Robert Hall, McC1enny Saunders, Jr., Hubert Hedgepeth, Russell Wayne Cobb, Charles Spivey, Donnie Dolan unior-Senior ufeefifend 55.4--I - Azyl .m.,, ,jwisfff K5 nw -L-Mi fi 1:4215 Lg 31. n, T- -' X' I - , l pk I 'f' - , F I ,Af -lim M ww 1M nf' 1 -nil' ' 'wwfrilsig .vw -' is :. ,-a W ,551 Q2:l.-3. A , H W ' V'Ni'2 .rv A if Z X ... ,Q - m ..gx.,gg... Sk Q 1 w 'S fl J Lv L. M433 W EWZ fa, S wf QW fo wx Q Q EQ , fn F91 NSF KA -JW 1- - .44A,-4, ix' -, F56 Q' ' f : A 4 'D .gn ll -X.. 1 Z L , A 7' f- 'QFD 04,4 I. CQ' f , 'O . sq Q,flOfy 'U DAOF FAC 3 L0 QQLQ Cuz UU XX TWTTIE F XMAKEI5 NEW 0 tl' O, +C vt 1 E -' I ,l f 1 in tx Q Tn ' X,!-,, QW '-.fri .,- f , g H JV W- M E -V WH A :L N 1. 4 is f V , . 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K A ws ' , ' r :E-' f f - ,E - r Fill' A V Q 3+ 9, I A 1 I Q .T J, -,S . , Q 1 4, 1 ' Q 1 ' 3 f l H B Et E 4 55 ' A5-f I s ss Q, 'fum 2 I u up '- W X , 5 .uw Vi: u H: ,. .Q F, i f I 3, 1 1 Q' -JU ' i W TSA, W ' s in W i -,,A ff- ' , -N r, I ggi. ' fx, fl . X M 5 Q JS A 5 :qi s- M 1 A er.. J E 1 Director Mr. Steve Stickler Shirley Godwin, Patsy Rainey, Drum Major - Billy Wolfe, Shirlyn Lewis, Nancy Eley. Majoreiies :I Ely, my 5He Vitality of joyous youfH Stucient Council lst row, left to right: Billy Brown, Judy Simmons, Jack Gibbs, Ida Edwards, Jeanne Chapman, Pat Garrison, Frankie Brown. Znd row: Dianne Francis, Frances Carr-Treasurer, William Earl Wilkins-Secretary, Janie Holland-Vice-president, Larry Francis-Reporter, Glenda Bracey, Roger White, Standing - President, Joe Blythe. Safety Patrol Kneeling, left to right: Frank Jones, Pat Parker, Billy Warren, Ryan Bissett, Wayne Holland, John Robert Griffin, Charles Powell. Standing: Mr.Rufus, Darden, Roger White, Marvin Alphin, Scotty Stephenson,Ray Thomas, Johnny Bishop, Carol Ray Turner, William Earl Wilkins, Larry Whitley, and Jack Gibbs. Varsity C1115 OFFICERS Pres. James .Tones Vice Pres, Tony Barrett Sec. Pat Garrison Treasurer Pete Beale Reporter William Earl Wilkins ' Qlee C1116 i OFFICERS Pres. Janie Holland Vice Pres. Jimmy Woodward Sec. Jack Gibbs Reporter Mary Lou Gibbs Librarian Tena Arrington Future Homemafiers of America '2- Us QaW5jf?gMAmmT Y AMERWA G.. e i, if Officers: lleft to rightl Linda Daughtrey, Jean Blythe, Judy Simmons, Ann Cook Cutchin, Kathryn Rhodes, Geraldine Ballad, Rita Daughtrey, Martha Lee Godwin. Huture ga-rmers Cf America we .,-:- ii V i W Aiwa? iwwiylsaspysafvymfxksn -1--' :,vLLL.u.. r1Ls.Jf 'x,4.44J' L ' L--grae' -fare! If -A an Officers: Cleft to rightl Mr. Godwin lteacherl, Jimmy Babb, Cecil Rhodes, David Bowden, James Robert Jones, Eddie Powell, Freddie Griffin. 52 f gy K 4 -1.-' , k 1 W VV. X . , ,r ' . 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King and Queen- Maid of Honor and es- cort in all their splendor immediately' after the crowning of the Queen. Hooffiall CHeerleac1ers Co-C aptains: Janie Holland and Helen Tomling Pat Garrison, Judy Simmons, Katie Kello, Barbara Walthall, Ann Cutchins . ' Basbeifiall Cgeerl eaciers Captain Pat Garrison ,- Betty Holland 'lr' C arolyn Darden fx, -x L51 X 'UN 15 Q -V . wif Peggy Hedgepeth Carol Adams gn D? Pe ggy Johnson Mary Lou Gibbs Qirls' Basheffiall Zeam Front Row, Left to Right: Ida. Edwards, Kay Johnson, Nancy Beale, Marie Stephenson, Diane Keifer. Second Row, Left to Right: Diane Foster, Jean Blythe, Nancy Stephens, Becky Gray, Kathleen Umphlette, Emogene Garris, Judy White, Patsy Rainey, Linda Blythe, Jean Vaughan. Man R age .9 a WIS 1-'S and mxgffam Mary Leif Mrfgac , S ' an Ybec. e Tuz-nszfjald Wzggn 60 xt , Xl. If Jump it up Becky! Sink it Nancy! Get that Ball! A perfect shot! 'Coming in for a lay up! Here comes Kathleen! 5He DuicHesses in Action i --'LH--E 11- :W 1 L ,. 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I'm delighted to meet you, Mrs. Simms. Mother ordered this es- pecially for her distin- guished guest Who are arriving this afternoon. It's a genuine ALESCO FRANESCOJ' There's something I've got to tell you, Jim. Ed- win is going to propose to mel I I 65 Y,A:Y!M.x. , y C. V -N., TENA ARRINGTON S.C.A., Glee Club l,2,3,4, Senior Play, F.H.A. 1,Z,3,4, Officer of F.H.A. 4, Annual Staff, Band 3,4, Band Reporter 3, Glee Club Librarian 3,4, Basketball 1,2. PETE BEALE Vice-President of class 3, Treasurer of Varsity Club 4f, Varsity Club 3,4, Baseball 1,Z,Football 1, Safety Patrol 1, S.C.A. JUDY BABB F.I-1.A.1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Glee Club 1, S.C.A., Basketball 1,2,3, Junior Newspaper Sta:Ef,Annual Staff, Princess of Sweetheart Ball Z,3, Sweetheart Ball Queen 4, Senior Play. JOE BLYTHE President of Class 2, Varsity Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Creative writing 3, Football 2,3,4, C0-Cap- tain 4, Treasurer of Class 4,Annual Staff, Boys' State, S.C .A., S.C.A. State Convention 3, Presi- dent of Student Council and S .C .A. 4, Junior News- paper Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play. MABLE UMPHLET TE S.C.A., Glee Club l,2, F.H.A. l,Z,3,4, Parlia- mentarian l, 4-H l,Z, Band 3,4, DAVID BOWDEN S.C .A.,F.F.A. l,2,3,4, President 4, 4-H l,2,3,4, Reporter of F.F .A.Federation, Senior Play, Jun- ior Play. FRANCES CARR Reporter of Class Z, Glee Club 1, F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4, President of F.H.A. 3, Treasurer of South- eastern Federation 3, Delegate to F.H.A. State Convention 2, S.C .A., Student Council 4, Basket- ball 1, Junior Play, Senior Play. S eniors KERRY BUTLER S.C.A., Glee Club 2, Varsity Club 3,4, Forensic 1, Safety Patrol 3, Football 2.,3,4, Senior Play, Junior Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff. MARTHA LEE GODWIN S.C.A., F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 1, Re- porter 2., Historian 4, Glee Club 1, Library As- sistant 4, Sweetheart Ball Princess 4, Senior Play. JAMES ROBERT C OBB S.C.A., F.F.A. l,2.,3,4, Glee Club l,2, Junior Play, Senior Play. ' BILLY DUC K s.c.A.,F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Baseball 3, Basketball 2, 3, Junior Varsity Z. MARY LOU TURNER S.C.A., Forensic Contest 1, Glee Club l,Z,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,Cheer1eading 1,Z,3, Co-Captain of Cheerleaders 2,3, Editor of Junior Newspaper, VarsityClub 3,4, Played special music for gradu- ation l, Junior Play, S.C.A. Delegate to State Convention 3,Alternate to Girls' State 3, Annual Staff, Senior Play, Manager of Girls' Basketball Team and Score Keeper 4, Glee Club Reporter 3. AL JOHNSON S.C.A., F.F.A. 1, Glee Club l',2,3, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4,Co-Captain of Football 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play. JANIE HOLLAND S.C .A., Secretary of S.C.A. and Student Council 4, Glee Club l,Z,3,4, President of Glee Club 4, Cheerleading l,Z,3,4,Captain Z,3,4,Vice-Presi- dent of Class Z, Secretary of Class 3,4, F.H.A. 1, Homecoming Maid of Honor 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Editor of Annual. i 4 Statistics WILLIAM EARL WILKINS S.C .A., Treasurer of S.C .A. 4, Varsity Club, Re- porter of VarsityClub 4, Glee Club 1,Z,3,4, Class President 3,4, Class Treasurer Z, Safety Patrol 3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Junior News- paper Staff, Baseball Manager 1. J OA NNE ROSE F.H.A., l,Z,3,4, Secretary 1, 4-H 1,Z, Secretary 2, Glee Club l,Z,3,4, S.C.A. Delegate to Conven- tion Z, Cheerleading 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. Class 2, Forensic Z, Class Treasurer 3, Sweetheart Ball Princess 3,Varsity Club 3,4, Homecoming Prin- cess 4, Va. Pilot Teen Reporter 3, Annual Staff, S.C .A,Rep. to Band Booster Club, Runner-Up in Miss Isle of Wight Contest. KATHRYN RHODES Secretary of Class l,Z, Vice-President of Class 4, Treasurer of F.H.A. 2,President of F.H.A. 4, Vice-President of S.C .A. 3, Secretary of Varsity Club 3,Varsity Club 3,4, Treasurer of Southeas- tern Federation FJ-l.A. 4, Glee Club l,2, 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,F.I-LA. l,2.,3,4,S.C.A.,Delegate to State F'.H.A. Convention 3, Sweetheart Ball Princess Z, Sweetheart Ball Queen 3,Homecorn- ing Princess 4, D.A.R. Award 4, Junior News- paper Staff, Annual Staff, Senior Play. C I-IARLES PLIPPIPS S.C.A., Football l,2, Basketball l,3, Baseball 1, Z, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,Z,3, Wrestling team 2, Monogram Club 3, Debate Team 4, Senior Play, fTransferred to Windsorj. LINDA DAUGHTREY S.C.A.,Vice-Presidentof Class l,Treasurer 2, Reporter 3, Glee Club l,3,4, F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Reporter 4, Junior Play,- Senior Play, Homecoming Princess 3, Sweet- heart Ball Princess 4, Annual Staff. NANCY HALL S.C.A., Cheerleading l,2,3, Glee Club l,Z,3,4, S.C.A. Reporter l, Basketball 3, Junior Play, Junior Newspaper Staff, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Girls' State Representative 3, Creative Writing 2.,3,Varsity Club 3,4, Varsity Club Re- porter' 3. BERT NURNEY S.C.A., 4-I-I 1, Glee Club 1, Class Reporter 4. CAROLYN RAWLES S.C.A.,Class Reporter l,Class President Z, 4- H l,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4,F.l-l.A. l,Z,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, 4-H President 4, Basketball Manager 4. CARLTON OUT LAND S.C.A., F.F.A. 1, 4-H l, Glee Club l, Senior Play. KAY JOHNSON s.c.A., F.H.A. 1,z, Basketball 1,z,3,4. MARY GENE AT KINS S.C .A., Glee Club l,Z,3,4, Band 3,4, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Forensic l,Z,3. JANE PARKER S.C.A.,4-H l,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,Z,4,Homecom- ing Princess 4. CAROLYN GRIFFIN S.C .A., Glee Club l,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls State, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff. I RITA DAUGHTREY S.C.A., Glee Club l,2,3,4, Band 3, F.H.A . 3,4, F. H.A. Pianist 4, Senior Play, 4-H l,2,3, Song of Leader of 4-H 4. ROGER WHITE S C.A., F.F.A.1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,Z. KATHLEEN UMPH LET TE S.C.A., Basketball Z,3,4, Scorekeeper for Boys' Basketball 4, Glee Club 1,Z,3,4, 4-I-I 1, Girls' Chorus l, Varsity Club 3,4, Junior Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Betty Crocker Award Winner. JO ANN PIERCE S.C.A., Girls' Chorus 1, Glee Club l,Z,3,4, Jun- ior Newspaper Staff, Junior Play, Homecoming Princess, Annual Staff. WILLIAM DUC K S .C .A. BECKY GRAY S.C.A., Basketball l,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, F. H.A. 1,2,3, Varsity Club 3,4, Senior Play Sweet- heart Ball Princess 3. JOHNNY BRADSI-IAW S.C.A., Baseball Z,3, Football 3,4, Basketball Manager 3,4, Senior Play, Varsity Club 3,4. JUDY WHITE S.C.A.,Basketball 1,3,4, Class President l, An- nual Staff, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Senior Play, Varsity Club 4. TOMMY BUXTON S.C.A., Basketball 3, Glee Club 3,4. KENNETH MARSHALL S.C.A., Secretary of Class Z, Creative Writing 3 xx i Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. 4 R w .9- r- wa' ,gf-v ik s',6 V sf is ,Q L ' 2 , - -inf ' - K N2 I v W A' I 5. , .ggi X H f Q I-. y.. - 5 A ' f V' L-. f F V un., l .3 '--Q . V, -. - . J-.,, i v' A 9 ,ig f Q gi I E- ' 1 -WI A Q . MC Tk- W '- N ' . ' 'f.,.: gif ? g ' :JS ' ' 5 . ET, I: M1 - 25 1 xzE5::f:5EE.z:'E1f .V '. f W-.. ' ' Eu ww X YU' ' iiimifia . K b ' w '-:Ei '- .cy-V V- .gf isis H ' we' J 5,1 - -z 'f I 19523121 r- U ' ' 5-W ASEE si 'J' i. 1. 1 1 2 Q' ax: 'vs get . U ik . s ' X-, Z, '.- ' ' 'Fil-af. H e. my ' -' N Z , ' 241 , , QP 4, ' 1 Effie ,I ' ' -, w W- 1.12m Y N my - f, w I.. , L, shui ,-,gms . gli Nl W. . K :L gi- .Y M,-I H- fi. f . N., Q, U' I 5 id I 65, -w ,A f 4 ww- 1- i- - , ,,.,R,.,f, .,,... 7 .L .bn-Q.-f..-luf,. g,j4'vf ,Z , . A 'CWL- L L , , i'w:g9.f1 x 'V -515,2 W , 'i?'.1,x,. -. LZ, mai? A ,..,,, , ' 35' fQE+:vQ.i . 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STORE Franklin, Virginia Compliments of HOBB'S CLOTHIERS Compliments of RUSSELL 8. HOLMES Quality Shoes for the Family Franklin, Virginia Congratulations tO THE CLASS OF 60 THORNTON FURNITURE CO Suffolk, Virginia Meet Me At LITTLES PHARMACY Smithfield, Virginia Whitman's Candy, Revlon and Helena Rubinstein's Cosmetics BREWER'S Since 1878 Leading Jewelers Suffolk, Virginia ELSIE BROWN FLORIST Smithfield, Virginia The Working Man's Friend BURTON FURNITURE CO. INCORPORATED Phones: 5811 Sz 5594 200 E. Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia UNIVERSITY CAP 8: GOWN CO. CAPS - GOWNS - HOODS M. N. PERKINS CO. COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIP LOMAS 486 Andover Street Lawrence, Mass. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE H. M. Lewis, Owner THE FAMILY STORE Phone LO-2-3707 Franklin, Va. Compliments of TOWN 8. COUNTRY BEAUTY SHOPPE Franklin, Virginia G. H. STEINHART 8. CO., INC. HARDWARE-SPORTING EQUIPMENT DUPONT PAINTS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Phone LO 2-3385 Franklin, Virginia PANTON AND LACKLAND CO., INC. SPORTING GOODS 8x TOYS RECORD SHOP LOgan 2-4578 Franklin, Virginia Compliments of LEGGETTS DEPARTMENT STORE Franklin, Va. AMOCQ SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Jack T. Story Prop. 24-Hour Wrecking Service LO 2-4367 LO 2-4940 Franklin, Virginia POULAN CHAIN SAWS 217 E. Second Avenue PHONE LO 2-4183 LO 2-4182 Franklin, Virginia Windsor High School Class Rings Supplied By ERIC DENTLER STUDIOS W.C. SAUNDERS COMPANY Thank you for sele cting us as your Senior Class photographer. Best of luck to all of 3110 West Marshall Street you always. Richmond, V1 rginia Franklin, Virginia B ET T S, IN C . PEPSI COLA BOTTLING geww. , , CO M P A N Y FOUR MILES WEST ON HOLLAND ROAD PHONE Suffolk, Virginia . ELGIN 7-5181 Smithfield, virginia Compliments of your ' FORD DEALER ' GWALTN EY MOTOR CO N.. ,- H151 . - X L Windsor, Virginia W. Smithfield, Virginia WINDSOR P.T.A. T ' ,Ulllllllll f V Mo'wJ' i ff? lv , ffm ns PEA PET DAIRY PRODUCTS C0 Frank1in,Va. 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