Woodberry Forest High School - Fir Tree Yearbook (Woodberry Forest, VA)

 - Class of 1953

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Bonfcufs Book Book Book Book ADMINISTRATION . I5 Faculty. Staff. and Student Leaders CLASSES 27 Graduates, Who's Wham, and Lower Forms ACTIVITIES 97 Organizations ATHLETICS , i S , A l I5 Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis, Golf, Informalities line trees. shrubs, and flowers. The central structure. the XVallqer Build- ing. is Georgian in style. with tall columns and spreading wings. On this edifice. all newer structures are luased. and designed to carry out the gracious atmosphere. The Residence. planned by Thomas jefferson, makes a charming picture when viewed from the secluded garden nearbyg the Alumni Gymnasium and the Me- morial Intirmary. as xx ell as the smal- ler buildings such as the Field House. are architectural gems. As the years pass hy. every alumnus of Wfood- berry Forest will reflect with happy pride upon our campus. rf 3 it -. S .N. .- y,.. - f 3.-Pg! li Y ' .gs 1. C: 2.13 .,, . - x s N. ,- 4 53-1 M I S '--QS f A . If , 1 F' li!! 0 r? 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MR PRFKTON MOORF Busznetr llarmgel Miss A1HAL1N1e Dt Nh ll 11 ll U16 Sfaf The extrcmelx rmporttnt functron of keepnng the communrtx runnmg smoothly ftlls to the group of men mcl vsomen of thcsc persons ire comptrrtuels un f1m1l1.1r to the student body ts 1 whole Hovx ex er through the mhrmtry the post clhce the busmess offices tncl rn other pxrrs of the cxmpus thes perform utal dunes xxhlch not onlx en tble the School to contmue operltrng rn tn orclerlx mm ner but tlso mftke xt possnble for tll mem comfort For thenr Llllflflflg md success ful efforts tt marntunmg the efhclent opet mon of the School the members of the staff deserxe our respectful tpptecu fllln '70 i 4 2 i r Q- ff, known to the school us the staff. Some bers of the communlty to live in more lu A n ' t ' 1 ' ' 1 E4 1 5 Xlpx Xl 1 1x11 Nl 11+ IC 11- '1 Klux VI XI fXx'11111x11x .Nlux 1111111 IN E61 III N1 M1'.i.1 lwfuffgg. . X111 lfmx i,x1111cx I 0 I , 7 N12-' 1x11 .NIM MI... lw11.., X11' XXIIIVXX1 I1.x111x 1x1 I U fx XX. 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Wifi. we 1. . fs NX lv' Left to Hgh! joseph M Mereer joseph Cx Walleer Lenotr Chambers jr Eelmunelj Lee Malcolm L Monroe Presnlent AlumnrAssoe1at1or1 H Lee Boatvyrrght r C Braxton Valentme frank S ' 'IP hSWlk Walker Presxdent A Stuart Robertson Robert L Dabney Tar ton arsons jo n a er Robert B Hobbs Coleman C Walker In Barfvroumf Wrlham B Shuforl Thomas B jackson Bowman Gray, Edvard 9 Northrop Vxrgemnxus R Shakelford jr Nut Pulenl Rogers C B Morton, Chairman THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Tn the Botrel of Trustees, yyhleh eon sxsts of twenty one Lll5Ill'lfZLIlSllCl men of mrnv dtfferent oeeupxnons mel yyhneh meets tvxtce 1 ye xr tt Vifoodberry ts en Ro r Xlortr n Cf znmrm trusted the eenerll yy elftre or the Sehool On them ts the most lmportlnt ygoyern my, boly of Xwooelberry Forest rests the responslblhty of eleeldmg mtjor Issues yyhleh tre presented tt therr b1annu1l of the Trustees rre rlufnm they are deeply mterested nn the prouress of the ewool 1 tmrouumout me yetr quently ylslt lf 'lhouuh they tre munly eoneerneel xyxth the Lll5UllUlll'llJl'l of sehool lunels the members tlso hreet the tu trd rn' ol Ll1Ul1I'Sl'lll,5 me hue the hnt xyorel nn the questron ot telmrnlstrttlon Thls ye u the Trustees uneler the le Jer shlp of Mr Rogers Morton xx ho h IS been urmtn lor ue 's thre yet ' muem tlme 'nel serylee to the Sehool 77 Q - - V v Q - l '41 ll' A - - - v 1 1 J ' ' ' - ' A ' ' L ' . ' ' ' . 1 I ' ' 1 I ' 1 ' ' ' ' y 17 V v 4 ,- 7 - . meetings in November and April. As all S 'I . anel l K l tl f t fre- ' ye, ' s' e A H' L l r ' 1 l elif 4 ' tl ltxt 'e 4' rrs. yetfve Mfr ,. el ' we - Q . THE PREFECT BOARD The Prefecr Boxrd h is rs rts mun duty the gurrdranshrp 1nd tdmmrstmtron of the Honor System vyhtch rs the schools most cherrshed tr1d1t1on Thls group 10 cooperutron wrth the ftculty tssnsts rn the drscrplrne of the students ts well TS rn many of therr actrvltres The 1957 5a Prefect Bmrd, un ler the lble le ldershrp of Vlctor Evans hrs contrlbuted greatly to the smooth runmng of the schools gox ernmenml dunes The Prefect Boxtd conststs of hftcen members who ftre chosen by the combrned vote of faculty the Prefect Bottrd of thc precedrng vear, and members of thetr ou n cl rss They are selected for therr outstand mg qualltres of leldershtp loyalty and general attrtude of srncerrty and coopera tron toward thetr fellow students and the School tts 1 whole The Prefect Board Vnctor Evans Seumr Pre aft tssumes 1 ttsk yyhrch rs essentml to the success of the 1dm1n1strat1on It 15 re sponsrble to both the faculty md the stu dent body for upholdrng the Schools Ideals of student government Woodberry mn yustly be proud of such leaders 1s hese fmt mu Whllxams Turman Payne H E.ans lxmcex Crump Payne R H Seufff mn McElroy Henderson Henneman Broun D McCord Nur! you Baker XY'etherhe Toms 25 , A . , ' , t t 1 . 2 L 2 . 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' , ,, , ! ., J W y , H K Burl rou Payne H Hazelgrovc Crump Frou! mu Henderson Wlllraxxls lxncey Toms Wetherbee CHAPEL COUNCIL The Chqpel Counul composed of Sonny Krntey, Frank Wetherbee Tuffy Henderson Pete Wllll3mS Brlly Hxzel grove Bob Crump Henry Payne, and C,l1nton Toms has 1dm1rably performed nts duties thus vetr Besrdes mkmg the Lollcttlon mtl ehetkmg ltrendanee II the Herbert Klncex Sfnmr ll ardeu I'CgLlllI' Sundiy SCFVICCS, lf llso conducted the Wednesdlv mght prayer scrvmes 'rr whleh tfllks were glven by the counul members md other slxth formers ln ddmon to therr regulqr weekly dutles, the Clmpel Counul uded ID ruslng eh lr nrlble funds for destmtute members of the Lommunlty rr Chnstmas tnme md nn dls tnbutung the offermg money to numerous muses Thus yexrs Counul bCllCVll'lg thlt 1 ptrt of the free oflferlng ttken from the Sundry Lvenlng serwlce should be spent on the Chmtl ltself msmlled .1 new md extremely modern svsrem of lnightnng which Qonsnsts of Gothlc lmterns hfnngmg tbove the center usle 1nd specul hghtmg for thc 1lt1r md tholr 'Iluough the L lplble execution of such servltes the Ch rpel Counul rs responslble for the lmportmt plrt vthmh rellgnous xctnmes pl IX rn our sthool l1fe l Y , .1 f , 1- , , . , , . . V, 1 , . . , , l , , ' . , , 1 1 A L' , 1, ' ,- f 7 L ' ' ' L 1 ' C L- . 7 1 '. 5 tl L . A. L, , . 1 , .2 I u . , a . - C, ln . L , 2 2 1 1 t v7 4 . 27. 2 ' . , . . Y - 7 - ' Q . 1 a' 4 1 't A 1 . , at 1 . . hw 3 1 - y - ff , 'y f v' - ' ' - ', f A . . MONITOR BOARD The Monitor Board, composed of all Sixth Formers who have attended Wood- berry for two years, has the arduous, and often nearly hopeless, task of maintaining order in the corridors. The Monitor Board is, without a doubt, one of the most important institutions around the school for without its support the Prefects and Masters would find it impossible to maintain any sort of dis cipline throughout the school for my length of time Scattered as they are over all the dorms, the Monitors are closer to the minor problems which continually arise in everyday living, than are the members of the Faculty or Prefect Board. This year's Monitor Board, consisting of about thirty members, has been one of the best in the history of the school. Their cooperation with the Prefects and Masters has been, all year long, excellent. The members of our community are inclined unfortunately not to notice the importance of the Monitor Board as it is a relatively unobtrusive organization we should remember now and then, that the work of this group affects us all, and that we all owe it a debt of gratitude Bark V011 Robinson R McGee King H Sasser Burnctt Mcffutchan Tbrrd mu Flmn Hates Gresar Galleher Chase McLanahan Pierson Setoml mu Gwyn Rich jordan H Tern Bout land Garrison McGill Hartman Frrrl ron Robinsrn J Walker l' Causey H1zelgroxe Gtllo may A Hobbs Simmons 25 4 v 1 v . , L 2 1 ' ' ,. f - s 1 9 ' 4 4 t 4 V . ' . Y . . '1 5 X ! 3 Y I EJ 1 ' ' gl it a .1 i l - a -, 1 u -, v 'i ' - - - . . , ' ,. ' , , - v v v , - ' - - v 1 -- ,, , ' ' ' . ' , . V , , V , , , y 1 - - 1 , 'f y -v 4 w fe t - - ' y -s y - Left to rzgbi Hazelgrove, Crump Robinson J Causey McCord Terry CHEERLEADERS Bobby Crump immy Roblnson Ran dall Terry Sonny McCord, and Charlie Causey led by Billy Hazelgrove, d cl i noteworthy service to school morale dur ing the course of this fall s football season Aided by their efforts, our team went for ward to trounce its opponents and gain n impressive string of victories Their spirit endued the yy hole school body vnith ti feeling of intense support for its team on the field. The climax of this culmi- nated in the cheer rally held the night before the Episcopal High School game nd on the playing. field the next day. addresses were giyen by alumni of the school and Mr. Dick to the team and to the scnool as a whole. The ovation with which these addresses were receiyed was so great as to be deafening to those pres en We feel that speci il mention should be made in the case of Fruiter Robinson His brave efforts to rouse the more apa thetic members of the audience often occasioned comments as to his continued health and welfare Thc leader Hazelgrove contributed immensely to both the organization ind fine direction of the cheerleaders. The others also deserve a vote of thanks for their spirit and ability in urging us on to greater demonstrations of spirit in backing up the team. They 'ill worked hard and put themselyes out far more than their duty required for the sake of school and team. 26 Hank 2 Y f2iill!i,'sir- J. ' if :ffl 1 r 3,1115 :Fas Ttag? ,sgsg-.3 .QF EDWARD LFNGLE BAKER 5761 Ortega Boulevard jacksonville, Florida Prefer! Bmzrrf: ORACLE. flJ.ri.i'1anl E!fflfJ7'.' Smoke Hoznef IW Clzfbf German Club: Varfily FrmIfn1ll.' Vt1r'.rit3 Tnzcli' Cupttmz. Tmrla' Leflw'1m111.' Fnnlbtzll. Trunk. Wfhen he came up from the Yearling coun- try of Florida Ted brought not only his pleasant personality, but also his ability to do any job well. A natural athlete, Bake exhibited his skill on the gridiron in the fall while in the spring he captained the Forest Thinclads through a successful season. As assistant editor of the ORACLE, he helped burn the midnight oil over the galley sheets. When Ted leaves for NC. he will leave a spot that will require a good man to fill 28 XWHITE BOURLAND Mount Hope. XVesi Virginia ,llrflzflor Bfl4ll'lf.' Crerfmrll Cffzlix l'.1riI1i Trtn'i,' f,w1,f1n'j Club, Though technically sparking, the term popu- larity is not synonymous with White. we definitely think that it applies to this he.irty mountnineer, ln the iithletic phiise of NXfootlberry Forest life, NX'hite's work for the track team has been hard :incl steady. A popular member of A-I, Blanco helped Mr. Bowman keep the corridor and black ties untler control, XX'hen Wfhite completes his live yetir sojourn iit the Forest. he shoultl have no trouble tintling his pliice tit Ygile. y-.1 5. 29 DAVID SH1ilf1'ON HRUXVN 13. O. 1511x 511 D.11'111s1111. N11r111 c:.1Yll1111.l l'11f1f1I lif1.11'1f.' 15111 '1'R1f11. l111ff11'11Qr11j11'11 .1.1.111..Q:1 1-5 f,1!7Ul1. 1.1'f11'jj1'1. l'nf2f!1'.11j11f1 l511,111!'.' C1lc1fl,f11f1,' limi Cfnfff 11 l,lnf1: I71.1f11.1I!1 , , , C,fJ1f2.' C11f1'm.m ffllflf 1.II'1lf-1 l'fff11f1.1H.' 1 111' 111.3 11 141ff1f11y.' l ,11'111V1 l3.11cf1.1!1'.' 1.1-1111w'.11f 11 1'1f11!111Xg. l1.111f1.1H. -'lD.lYL'.-1 111111 1'.1111L- 1111111 C.11'111111.1 .11 .1 19:1 . 11.15 1111111111- .111 111111111'1.1111 11g',I!'L' .1111111111 111L' 511111111 :X V.11'w111' 111.111 111 11111-c sports. 1111 IN .11s11 .1 111'c1c1'1. .1 11111111111-1' 111 1111- 15111114 Ql1Ll15, FIR '1'R1f1Q 1'1111111gr.111111' 1x1.1I1- .ljlllf 111111 ciI'L1L'1fL'T 111 1111' CQ11.111c1. D.11'c .11111 Bcb11pA' 1111: r11c 1111111 111 111c c11'llXY.5 Ncsr 111111 .1 11C.lX'1' 11.1l1k1. 11111 s11.11'1114Q 111L' suck slipy. Next X'L'.1I' 1'1'L-1111119' 11111 1.11411 1111 15111111 1111111111 .11111 cu-1'-1'1'.1111' S1l111L' 1w,1Lk 11111111- 115211111 111 l,.lV1L1Sl1l1 f.1?11L'g.'L', 511 'I A JACKSON SMITH BURNETT 643 Crystal Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina Mfnzilnr Board: ffbnir: Glee Club: Rifle Club: Smoke Hnu,te.' Science Clzzlax Gerzmzu Club: Varyiij' Ffmlball: Vnfxrily Sm'cer.' Var- ,sily Bn,reball.' Letlerfmmx Barelmll. Three years ago Be-Bop came over the hill with a load of records and a suitcase full of barbells. The barbells are gone, but Be- Bopu remains a staunch supporter of Stan- IhC'M3H,, Kenton. When away from the Smoke House and Record Room, Bop manages to sing for the choir, play football for Mr. Dick, and run around the baseball diamond for Mr. Glascock. The mob on 'C' will be lost without Smiley , when he journeys next year to Ga. Tech. ix li Ax X te , , raft ' -.. 1 x ,, ' ' A. 4'-.- - -f-'wr 5 .' 4 3... --1-1. .xr A.. uf- - .sm 31 CHARLES WESLEY CAUSEY 1001 Hill Street Greensboro, North Carolina Monitor Board: Smoke Home: German Club: Varriiy Ffmtl7aI1.' Vanity Sf1u'er.' Golf Team. Since arriving at the Forest four years ago, Chaz has been brightening the landscape with his cheerfulness and sly sarcasm. As a member of the varsity football squad in the fall, he scrimmaged for Mr. Dick, while in the spring he was one of the varsity golfers on Mr. Brightmans team. lf not in the Smoke House or Club, he was usually up on B-5 giving Unch some head. He has chosen U.N.C. as the place to put the finish- ing touches on his education. 52 SYDNEY O, CHASE, III 2450 Mellonville Avenue Sanford, Florida illfnzitur Board: FIR TREE: Snwh HfllIlC.' Gernzan Club: l'.n1ii.fy Fnr1!f1i1ll.' l'.1riit3' Traci: Variily Iiiziefmfl. Although one of the less obtrusive members of the community. Syd has nevertheless earned the friendship of everyone with whom he has been associated. His ability to play baseball is surpassed only by his skill with the camera. Doc Syd's famous cures have helped all those who have partaken excessively of his fermented cider, This year he and Huger have endeavored to hold down the rabble on A-3. Next year Syd enriches Princeton with his warm bit of Florida SLID- shine. 33 'Q Y. 1 wx.. A , 1 nr' we:-3, 'l ,. 1: .gzfzlf -1152. -31654 ' ,J- - +471 RICHARD ANIS COKER North ,ith Street Hnrtsville, South Carolina ,llmzizffr 13ff.1rtf.' FIR TREF1 Snmbe Hwnie: Dvxmzufic ffllflf Cicrzmzll t'flfff1.' IV. 'I'v1n'k. Rick, one of the Hgirtsville. S. C. crew. has spent three years here :it Wfoodberry. His athletic interests centered around liring, though he has mrmngecl to trot himself around the cross-country course for Mr. Tucker. Rick spent his free time between the Smoke House and B-5. where he .md lioss protect Mr. l.gtth11m .md kennel from the third formers located there. Button .ind Miss Meudows will miss him as will NX'ood- berry when he gnllops off to Princeton next full. 34 ROBERT MCLIZAN CRUMP. -IR. 410111 Grandview Memphis, Tennessee Prefer! limmf. flltfllllllf S6L'I'L'Iill'J.' C,ln,1pel C,n1111cif.' FIR TREE. lfzfizfnz' Smnke llffme: Ilmlzzirlft' Club: Hop CllII17l1jlfCL'.' Vamilrq .Sm1'c1'.' j.V. ,1'L'7IlIfl.' frl2cer'feazfcr.' l'1fblii'alio11 llnilrif. Calling Memphis, Tenn. home, Boss is known this year as top man on li-3. Ifven though Bobby is captain of the FIR TREE crew. he nevertheless finds time to help out on the Chapel Council. Being on the Hop Committee is proof of the fact that he is congenial with the members of the opposite sex. In addition to teaching the new boys the Orange and Black. Boss put life into the pep rallies. Wlmen this likeable Tennes- sean leaves for U. Va. in '55, success will untloubtedly follow him. 55 CQ 59, JOSEPH HENRY CUTCHIN. JR, 1 1-'i South First Street Easley, South Carolina Monitor Bnar'cl.' FIR TREE, Ifcfitnr Dtzilj Dope: Smoke Home: Pzzblimliwz Bmw-zl.' ll Club: Band: German Club: Variifq Frmlbfzfl' Variily Soccerz' Varrifg Track: Let- Iermm1.' Ffmlball. Soccer. Track. Witty humor editor of the FIR TREE and a future Princetonian, Aloe has participated in a variety of activities at XXfoodberry. Not to be outdone in athletics, he put his great speed to excellent use on both the gridiron and the cinders, securing a varsity in both sports. As one of the outstanding radio fans, Speedball's voice has been heard 'round the world and in the television room. Wfoodberry loses a good student, amiable companion, and outstanding athlete when Aloe goes north this Fall. 56 VICTOR SHAW EVANS, JR. 638 East Main Street Spartanburg, South Carolina Senior Prefecl: Book Club: Pf61'fd87Zf IW Cfllbf President Dramatic Club: Germmz Club: Vzlfjflj' Ffmlbizll: Vuriily Bu.ilec!f9all.' Vmisilj Baiebull: Capmin: Ffwlbnll: Ciffulp- min: BcI.l16L'fbllU.' Let1crN1fnz.' Ffmlfmll. Btukel- lmlf. Bmebfzlf. During his four years at Vifoodberry, Vic has established a record few can equal. As captain of this years football team Vic led the Tigers well from his spot at quarterback, and has done equally well with the basket- ball squad of which he holds the captaincy. Of? the athletic fields, Vic'l has been seen as a member of the Prefect Board and as a Book Club member. Next year will End this busy South Carolinian gracing the campus of U. Va. ,,- D! IRVINE DONALDSON Ifl.lNN 503 Delaware Avenue XVilmingron. Delaware ,llfuzrfnr limznfx Ifffizm1i11-Clricf. TALOXQ ViccfPre.iin'e1zI. 131,015 Club: SIIIULC' Hffzmf Pfffifil' .Sfvcrziillg Houfn' Sm'iel3.' Vive'-I'r'cn5 KICUI llmzmlfil' 5.11103 Cierfmlzl Club: lV.I7'Mlf1 .Sim'r'w'.' l'11f1fiu11in1I limzrzf. lfrom his promising beginning .Lt Wholl- berry, four yenrs Ago, lrvine worked his way up scliolnsrienlly and socially to Ll high place among the members of his form. lrvine's life here wus well rounded: he served ns ii brave on Chiefs soccer squad. ns editor- in-ehief of the TALON. ns 11 Book Club supporter and ns one of Mr. Chiimber's elm- mntisrs. Irv will he missed greatly when he journeys northwnrel to Princeton next f.1ll. 38 l l.DXX'ARlD GRICE CiAl.l,I2HIfR 7 Banbury Road Richmond. Virginia ,llwiilnr I5m1rzf.' FIR TREE. f.fI'L'!lf4lffl1lI ,lIt111t1gcr.' ORAc.l.ii, 'IAALONL limi! Cfzzfz: Smoke lflrmwf ll Clzzfzf Gw'm.111 6.11105 l m'sf13' 'I'n14'i1.' f.L'1If!H'v1 Clzffzf 1.c1lcf'1mm.' TVLILVQ. During his century long stay at XWoodbei'ry, Grice has become a familiar tigure around the campus. Being Mr. Dicks prize quarter miler did not stop Goose from holding down a top position on the ORACLE staff. His aversion to a hard life is almost as well known as his guitar. which frequently can be heard echoing sonorously from the hal- lowed halls of Turner. Grice will be missed when he takes his abilities to U. Va. next fall, 39 'C 1' ..-Q.. A Q :AL 'si -1 Q ' . W., rm i X 'S A 'jf :ska .-:arf ALEXANDER HENDERSON GAI.I.OXX'AY. -IR. 802 Oaklawn Avenue XY'inston-Salem. North Carolina Almlifwr I3mm1'.' ORACLIEL Slllfikt' lfiwfzieg ll I,l11f1.' G'cru1.111 Cfnln' Virriifni I rm1lmlf.' Vtzriiti 'l'fp1t'E.' I.e11cr1m111.' 'l'rizt'i, Since arriving at the Forest three years ago. Ghost has continually increased his popu- larity through his personality and good na- ture. His life here has been well rounded. and he has participated in many lields of en- deavor. Athletically, Spook shone as a stalwart in the Tiger forward wall and as a broadjumper for the Thinclads. Serving as Assistant Sports Editor of the ORACIJ2, he was responsible for the high calibre of writ- ing in that department. The House D squad will miss Alex next year when he goes to Chapel Hill for four years of study, ,geek Q I 40 2 J -11 1.L 1'H1fR SNYIDER CLARRISON Armsrrimg Circle G.isnmi.i, Nimrrh CQ.1ru1in.1 .11ff111!f11' limlriff FIR '1'R1i1i1 ORAt,l.li1 .Xfffffh llfffzw. 1'i4f'l'iififJw11.' 11 Clnff: Cirizfuff V - 1 ' v Cffffi. 141-1111 ,Sffiiuf 1.111111 lx.m'f1.rl!. 1.0!- fw'w.111.' ,Sm iw. Sims rhc .iddiriim of Snii1cis rind his CQULQ1- Climliis ru rhc Fizrcsr four yc.irs ugh, thc h.i11s h.:xc crlim-L1 xxiih his lmisrcruus 1.iugh .md 3311111 humor. 'Siiidcs' h.1s served 'Chief' well im the socccr squad und has helped the Smoke House .i1ung, This year hc has hclpcd 1-:L-cp I5-3-.ind Tcrjcn-Linder umrru1. 1N1cmimrics -if his grind n.1rurc rind Chisrimi.i will rcm.iin with us wliilz hc sneaks U11 ru L1 four yc.1r riiii1 on D.ivii1sim next f.111, ,. 4. 5 - f 1' 1 1 'SF A S. in l 'W , lla. ini' ut flgwx- . 'G5 . .- nl' .. . I. ar--g 'L tn FRED BONI-IAM GREEAR. JR. 1009 Virginia Avenue Norton. Virginia illwzifm' Bm1rcf.' Proof Ifcfilffr. ORACLE Choir: Glee Club: Gcrmtuz Club: Puliliuzfiofl Bnarzf: Cl'ff,f.f-ClIll7If7'J. Vmztitj 'I'mck,' Cap- min: Cfimi-Coznztrj' TCzl111.' Lef1er111m1.' Truck. In three years nt XX'oodberry, Fred has es- tablished muny friendships with his good humor und dry wit. On the truck, he puts out endurance for the mile and Mr. Dick. As ti mainstay of Mr. U1mer's Choir. Fred is often found practicing anthems in the chapel or music room. though he finds time to report for the ORACLE. Scholusticully, Fred is constantly at the top of his cluss. Next year XVoodberry-:md the kiddies of House C-will be sorry to lose him to lf. Va. 42 PAKI. PERKINS GXYYN ,IR. 5:30 Gwyn Avenue Iflkin, North Curulingi Huliilm' I3n.1nf.' .Sifzfi-Cfrfztfiller. Clwm: Gite Cfzzbx Gerzzztnz fffllif lifiici 5X7j7'f Fool7i.1ff.' I izrizfj U' rni1f111y.' f.V. lwmzi. One uf the quieter memherh inf the coin' munity, Tiger nevertheless him earned the respect of nil with whom he hun been assu- cinteti. He has become an integral part of the Varsity XVrestling and Ifuothgill te.uns. taking time taut tu uct its substitute crucifer for many of the Sunday evening services, In House CQ he spends much of his time teaching new buys how' to behave. I i:ul'5 many likegihle quuliiies shuulti secure fur him ll wtirm welcome nt U. Vu. -i5 l Mi LEXVIS EVANS HARTMAN. MIR. ISHS Homesnind Lune lyinensrer. Pennsylvania illffflrlfn' Hmlnff illizzlillqifzg lfzfilm' ORACZLIEQ Smoke I'1UIl.l6.' ll f.f11f1.' Germizlz Cffffx l'i1i.iif3 Ifrmlblzll' l'i1r',ii13 Sm'L'e1'.' Vfzrsiifg 'I'r.1rk.' C,iClZfIH'j' Club: Cf:-Cizplfziaz SULiL'C'7'.' I.L'fIL'I'NIill1.' Sm'n'cr'. Yllllfk. l5e.isr, Ciuils sweerlieiirr, arrived here nt XVoodberry from Liincgister, Peimsylxxinigi. His hearty laughter lus rung our in our hills .Ind dorms for live winter and two summer seliools. His warm smile and friendly w.1ys have won for liim many 11 lasting friend. His girhleric and CXlI'.1CLlI'I'lCL1lL1I' record is nor to be overlooked, some of his honors being rnanaging editor of the ORACLE, co-captain of soccer. und letrermnn in truck and foor- ball, XW and l. will get ax good man next year. l ni 44 NATHANIEL PERKINSON HAYES, VIR. -100 East Greenway Greensboro. North Carolina Mrnlilor Bmzrzff FIR TRlZI2g .S'c'crelm'y and '1.7'ffLl.lll7'C'l' Smoke l'Iume.' Cf'cr'1mn1 Cllflzf ,l.V. SUCL'Cf.' Varrily l1 fcitli11g.' Vclflff-1 74L'7Hlil. Four years ago. this Tar Heel travelled to Wcaodberry from the fair city of Greensboro. Isaacs ever-ready smile and pleasing per- sonality have made him many friends here at the Forest Although he loves his money dearly, he manages somehow to enjoy his weekends in Wtishingttin. His dread of the golf course and love of Spanish will be missed next year when he moves on to fur- ther his studies at the great North Carolina institution. P3 -L5 .. , e- -,t,....-.. wwn,lir,s 2 D 5 Z wa i lv gs if , -7 et, lx ,3-34? Mash 5 'vu .... ,. f i' 4 f ' a ' . 5 r e g it i t 'l f f,l'61 Y. ,is I ,n .- '- ,iv- i ws - 1,1 'Q ,r, '- l-55 Jr?-'C5,l,27' i If F7 431 uv, . 25.4 nk-I 1 4 ' U Pa Q-L - V 5 l 4 I x ii .,......:,i tha . ' K N 'lg xgy-gf XVILLIAM IZLLIOT HAZELGROVE, III john Rolfe Apartment :-i Richmond. Virginia illfnlffm' I3m11'zf.' Stcrefizrli -rIi7'e'tl.l'!H'CI'. VI l nrz11.' Cfmjzcl f,ff11m'if.' Sfmrfi lfzfflfn' FIR TREE' Suzoic Iiuznef IV Club: Huff Cum- HlIf1L'L'.' lI.l7'.l1lj 77'tlL'i.' lfdlllf-1 tSnccer.' Co- l.i1j7l41l11.' .Swccw'.' I.elferw.111.' .Sf1ccer'. ln his three year stay at Xwoodberry Hazey's amiable manner and conscientious nature haxe won for him friendly respect through- out the school. The Monitor of A-ii has shown leadership both on the athletic held and around school. Bill used his speed to hecome co-captain of the soccer team and .1 standout on the track team. ln the fall. as Head Cheerleader, he helped keep school spirit at a high level. Bills reputation will remain even though he leaves for Virginia next year. 46 XVll.I.lS lRXY'lN HENDERSON, Ill 2,135 Mecklenburg Avenue Cligrrlotte. North Cfurolinu PI'i'f'L'L'f limmfx l fL'L'fPl'C'ljlfCI1f VI I:Ul'N!.' ffftffvef Cnzzllcifx l it'e-l'1'eii:fcr1f ,ill Cflfflf Cfcz'111.l11 fflfzflq ljtlfljfj l wf1lfmff.' lftlfljfl lim- ic1f1.1!f.' Vizriifj CmfAf.' In-f,t1j11t1I11.' liziief- lzizlf tzmf Gulf: Lc!fzAf111.111.' Ffwffmlf. litrilcf- bizff, mmf Goff. ln his three yeur stay ut the Forest. this product of the Trtr Heel Strtte wus quick to estuhlish himself in the community. An all around uthlete. Tuffy hits captured varsity letters in three sports, standing out particu- lgtrly on the gridiron und links. Off the .tthletic tields, Willis rendered his services primarily to the Cfhupel Council and Club. This North Cfnrolinigtn h.is mude many friends .tt XY'oodherry by his friendly humor und sincerity. Next yeur, Tully murches on to CQh.tpel Hill. 47 JOHN BELL HENNEMAN. JR. 27 West 67 Street New York 23. New York Prefer! Bntrrd: FIR TREEQ Erfifm'-in-lfbief. ORACLE1 Ai-,mtmze Ifdimr. TAi,oN1 Frm- flczzl. Bunk Club: Public Speaking Houm- Snriely' Ciiffllldfl Club: Vtzritity SUt'L'L'f'.' Pub- lictziiwz Bntzrd. Since coming from 67th Street, New York City, John has spent four years at XVood- berry in which he has maintained the high- est standards in scholastics. Outstanding in extracurricular activities. he is editor-in-chief of the ORACLE, associate editor of the TALON, and president of the Book Club. One of the chosen fifteen. john holds B dorm in order and keeps the line moving on Chiefs soccer team. johns sincerity and ability will certainly be missed when he leaves the Forest for Princeton next year. 48 ROBERT B. HOBBS. ,IR Falls Roacl Lutherville, Maryland Mfnzirnr Bmzrd: K. ffcillfcllfllll .llazzagerp TALON1 Snlnke Huzztuu IV Clzzfux Cicrzmnz Clzzbx Variity Ffmffmll: Vizriilq Snt't'cr.' Vin'- .iily 'linzcif LeIlw'mtm.' Iffmllmll.' .Sm't'er.' Traci. Coming here from Yankeelaml, Homer Hobbs quickly became known as an excel4 lent athlete with a quick wit and a genuine sense of humor. His outstanding ability and his hard work have won him the admiration of many in football, soccer. and track. Also, he has been an able circulation and atlver- tising manager for the 'I'AI,0N, We are sure that Bobs ability and character will take him far when he begins classes at Princeton next year. -19 'J . -1'- i.' 'in' , - ' ,. -1 s ' '65 -if B lf- 'viii . E gf: .-'ii-1'f-Ut' i Q , S 4 . Q six ' 'fs' :g i..' A I 1.3 .' , 147 ,al se 1,2 ff' f q i. I E-I , I , -F' 'Na '- 1.-. - f - E - ' 'S HENRY HARRISON JORDAN, II Cedar Falls, North Carolina illfillfffll' Bmmf: A!flEf'ff.lIJItQ Mafztzger. FIR TREE: ORACLIE1 Smoke Hfll1IC'.' Germtuz Cfzzbx f,'7'fM.l f.fl1HIfl'j.' Varirily Sm'cer.' j.V. Htzncffmff. For the last three years, Henry has continu- ally increased his popularity through his warm personality and good humor, As Ad- vertising Manager of the FIR TREE and as ORACLE reporter, he has proved himself in the extra-curricular field. In addition to booting the ball for Mr. Donnelly during the winter, he also Could be found goofing off in the Smoke I-louse. Between times of curb- ing riots up on the Crows Nest, Senor tried to choke down Spanish vocab and Zalacain. Next year he migrates to Duke to continue his education. 50 THOMAS HARIZ KILPATRICK 11120 42nd Street. North W'est Wtxsliingttmn, District of C1JlllUTbl.l FIR TREE: Rifle Club' Snzfflfe Hallie: Ger- man Club' Crow Cfo1n11v'w1.' j,V. Tirtzvi. Tom, whose but sir's have made him nota- ble in Spiinish III, crime to Nwoodberry relu- tively unknown, but has contributed much to the Sixth Form in the w.ty of nn unlimited supply of pure corn and numerous quota- tions from XVushington Confidential. Hav- ing entered the school tis ll Sixth Form new boy, he is it member of the Smoke House .ind the Radio Club and gi contributor to the FIR TREE. Tom plans to uttend Wfashington 'ind Lee University. 51 :G V .4 ' 9 i fri' .Qiff-if .jx I t . ,.. 1 ,- , l' 4' I sv, '1 ' I - fa v- 4 ' I, -5 3 ls'-'tel at ri 'Ez R vii' if-gli El , QTL' I I 5 lgefifl . I ji S4 S . Q 3 . : Qi st, C E X T . gf' 1 v , A.. vii - Q A 3 ng , A L 'T'-Z:-'spa-.4i.....I.,.5.. - V, HERBERT F. KINCEY. JR. 301 Eastover Road Charlotte. North Carolina P7'L'fc'L'I Bm11'zl.' Seninr llVrmle11. Clmpel C unu- :'ll.' Plwlngnzpbj lftllfffr. ORACLIEL 1311115 Clzzlz: ll'f Club: Gerzmzlz C.l11l1.' Vrzriflj Frm,flmll.' lfrzmilj' ll77'c',lfllIItLf.' Vt1r1iilv1 Tuck: Lc'.'lf6'fN1Ll7I.' Football. Since coming to Xwoodberry its at Third Former, Sonny has distinguished himself in many fields of endeavor. As Senior Wgtrtleil of the Chapel Council he wus responsible for the smooth functioning of the worship serv- ices. Herb put it in his legs rushing be- tween Book Club meetings und the ORACIL12 dark room, On the athletic side, Sonny stood out particularly on the mats, although he wus ll strong contender for gt position in the forward wall of the Tiger eleven. Sonny returns to his home state next year to attend Davidson. 52 HUGER SINKLER KING 'UI Sunset Drive Greensbimru. North Ciirolirm tllouiloz' I3ff.mf,' Cferzmlfz fflllif l,i1VlfI'l .Sw- uwx' lfnijfi 'IU1f1!i, Ilmir yeiirs here git Xwuuelherry have proved enuugli for this elimimitive Ciiroliniiiri tu limi .1 pl.iee for himself un the .ithleiic lieltls .is well tis in extriieurrieiilnr activities. Hugger pmvetl himself ii capable mum on the tennis euurts .mel im .ible wing on soccer teximi This ever-pleg1s.int Sixth Furmer .tlwiiys has gi ready wit for the bull-sessiuns. and iitttieks his stlmolwork with the siime eletermiimtion th.1t he slwws on the .ithletie lieltl. Next year he heads for UNL, 55 +vQ T. ff' -fer f K ull.. v ,..-0-Or I I' CLINTON DUNCAN MCZCORD 268 Peachtree Battle Avenue Atlanta. Georgia Prcfcif Hmzrzf' Clmii: Gfcc f,f11f1.' Plzfilit' SflL'tl6lllAU I'1w1f1r Sm'ic13.' ll C,l11f1.' Cferzmuz f.fll!i,' Kflf4fci'lc.1zfcr.' IS Sqzrtnf lfffflffiilfh' Vin' U13 llUl'C',lflj7I'!f.' Vilriifwi TC111If,l.' l.i1p1.l.i11.' 'l'u111ii.' 1.C'Iff,'VUlzlIl.' 'I cmzii' izmf ll 'i'ei1li11q. Sonny came north from the Peach State. bringing his friendliness and good cheer with him. Besides being captain of the Tiger Netters, he has proven himself an able wrest- ler. XX'hen not engaged in some form of athletic endeavor, Sonny can usually be found in the XX'-Club or lending his vocal chords to the betterment of the Choir and Glce Club. House As kiddies will miss Sonny xx hen he takes his manifold abilities to Duke this fall. ! , si JAMES BUTTON MCCUTCI-IAN Milford Hills Salisbury, North Carolina A.f,ff,lIcl72f Edilfn. TALON1 Cfwir: Glee Club: Rifle Club: Bfmlf Club: Public Speaking Honor Soriely. When jimmy entered Vifoodberry two years ago, he immediately got down to work and has been doing a good job ever since, Al- though somewhat handicapped by his short stay at the school, Socrates adapted himself admirably to his environment and entered into various activities. As Assistant Editor of the TALON, and a member of the Book Club, he displayed his talent in the literary held. jimmy will undoubtedly have a Suc- cessful stay at Princeton during the next four years. 55 RANDOLPH XWll.l.lAlNlS lNlClll.ROY 210 Gun Club Road Richmond. Virginia l'r'cfcr1 l3w.mf.' ORAC'l.1ig Snmhf Hnnte: ll f,fll!7.' Gu'1m1a1 Cfnfzx lfrriifx l rwffmf!.' l tzr- iitui llnI'L'lf!jl1iQ.' Vizriily ,l4l'aIL'k.' Crzpttzifl. llHl'L'lfHIIAQ.' 1.Lffer11m11.' lfrmffmlf. ll nwIlff14zg, ln Mac we find an outstanding prefect. a valuable athlete, a student leader. and a capa- hle scholar, On the gridiron in the fall he proved himself a stalwart performer in the forward wall where his power and determi- nation aided both the Bengal otlfense and defense, Being eo-captain of the wrestling team is proof of Big Mads ability on the mat. Randy will leave many friends at XYf'oodberry when he goes in search of higher learning at U. Va. in '53 56 CHARLIE HAMll.'l'ON Mtiilfli 566 Smith Highlmpl Memphis. Tcnncsscc .llmzifor Bn.1nf.' flrl Ifcfilor, TALON1 Slllfllft' llwfrief ll f.ff1f1.' Gcrm.111 C!m'i.' Vnlfljf-1 l fm,ff1i1lf.' Vizriilj SiULiL'!!f'.' Vizrillj Tm1c'i.' Le!- Iei'm.111.' I'fw1f1.1ff. .Sm'4'ci'. lull. Hfi.1I'l1JS.H better known .is thc Humiinrry lviimpkinf' rude his wily in Xxhmmllvcrry vi.i mule. su they s.iy. Bur his soiiuruiis guimr. umrnbinul xx ith his fabulous stories anal rmdy wit. luvc made him many friends gunong his fellow-students. His chief iiial rn thc sphonl publications has been his hil.iriuus ciimmimns. Lhiclly ilispliiycil in thc TALUN, One ul Mr. Dicks hcsi fuuibnll and rixick men. Cfligirlic will be surely misscil from ihc liiilllmink shui .mil rhf: lmmiljiiinp when hu mlccs his .ilwili- iics in Tennessee. 5- XWILLIAM LESLIE MCGILI- l860 Wayside Place Charlottesville, Virginia Mwzitm' Bm1rd.' Smoke I'1U1l.l'E.' UV Club: Germmz Club: Acnlyle: V41f.til3 I7nnf0r1ll.' Vrzrrify Tracie: Alfermzle Cupmiu. 'I'nzfk,' LelIerma11.' Tnzclf. Over his four year stay here, Woody has made an outstanding name for himself by putting his speed to good use in both track and football. As alternate captain of the track team and state hurdle champion, Woody has proved invaluable to the school. When he is not in the W Club he is quelling battles in lower Turner and battling with Mr. Bowmans Cicero. Next year Woody goes back home again to Char- lottesville to renew his studies at U. Va. 58 EIAINIES CRAIG MciI.ANAHAN Ritietxxnwti. Ntiryhnd .Hff11lf'fl'BUJ1tf.' .tltllzfffui lifflfffr, HR I Rlzlzi Hlfillllli ,xI.I1I,1L'L'l, 'I'AI.ON. Cicr1ff.1i1 lfnffg lftffllfx kSf,gtt'r.' l'1'fficy1fm1 Smff. Since wining tinwii from Yankee I..xnti three years Agn. CQr.izy luis mntie m.iny lasting friends Besides bnntinru the bill .ts une nf Chiefs tribe during the winter. Cii.tnt displiys his literary genius in the extracur- FiLLll.1f aetivities nf Business Mnniger of the TALUN and Activities Ifniitur nf the FIR TRIEE. He spends his spare time discntitngf M. ing lfpper 'I'ui'ner riots .anti messing .trnnnti with model inntnrs, Next year. Cttig mi- grates back nnrtli to XVilii.ll11S. 59 ' x . S S 5 .1 - L L if L i. ,U 's..-. .:' i in 1 lag -- -' - 4 -- 'X if., ., .5 -fl ' Q wigs-us.. 'ggi' ' l' ii' in 'i ?r5' . -sv' l' 'Q ' H tg HENRY IZDMONDSON PAYNII. lll :l Oglethorpe Drive Charleston. XY'est Virginia IJr'cfct'f limmlx Clmfvcf Cff11z11t'i!.' fi.i,m1.z11f l:'zf1'1fn'. FIR TRIZEL fl.i.iwt'ii1Ic Ifzfilnr, TALONQ f,L'IIf1H'j Cflnfig Pllbffftllfflll Bmmf: UU ffltllj Gcrnztnz Club: Vnriifj Bi1iiefbt1ll.' Var' will Tmt'5.' Lcflernzmzx Iiizrketfmll. 'I'mulf. From West Virginia comes a lanky lad who not only is an ace eager. but also a whiz over the hurdles. Besides excelling in athletifs, Henry also stands out in extracurricular acl tivities, as associate editor of the FIR TRIZI2 and TALON. A member of the Chapel Coun- cil and Prefect Board. he has maintained a high scholastic standing and high ideals of character during his live year stay at the Forest. ln Turner Hall he keeps the lifth formers and Giant in line, NYT lose him to Rensselaer next fall. 60 ROBERT MERCER PAYNIZ 1407 Sophia Street Fredericksburg. Virginia Prefecf Bmzraf: Iilziifleii fllmltztqer. FIR TREK Vflrriii Thick. Three years algo Bobby came up from Fred- ericksburg to the Forest and immediately established himself as an outstanding mem- ber of the form. Between snacks nt the Tree, Bobby helps Mr. Tucker keep House B new-boys in hand. yet finds time to rink high scholusticnlly. He is also .1 member of the Prefect Board and Business Manager of the FIR TREE. Next full Bobby will take his easy going manner to Princeton. 61 ., , un, , az., V .i,',,' -,IEA , 5.6-:new D. .. itv .,t,..--un- if ,il Q ,gf- RIDGELY BERG PIERSON. JR. 1800 Maine Street Quincy. Illinois illflllfffll' Bf1,1wf,' Cnfq lfzI'i1fn'. FIR TREE: Stllffll' 'l'mck.' j.V. 'I4f'UUj,l.' Cami CfI1HIi'7'f1.' Dmmizfic Cflnfz: Gwwmfz Club: Bunk Club. Ridge decided three years ago to try out the Woodberry routine for success, and dis- covered that Turner was the correct starr. Now on Poverty Row, he has proved him- self to be an invaluable copy editor of the FIR TREE, perpetual backer of the fall wanderers. and even as an active member of the far-famed Book Club. His quiet manner has won him many admirers, who wish him well at Hxmilton next year. 62 CHARLES CARTER RICH Box 830. Orange, Virginia .llfuzilor Bmnzf: .4:l1erf1.ri11g fllrzmzgez. TALON: Vur.ii13 Snt't'cr.' Golf: Gernztzn Club: Smoke HfIllliL'.' Henle 611111. Carter is something of a celebrity around the campus in that he is the only day stu- dent who is a member of the Century Club. During his stay, he has managed to take an active part in school functions. Not only did he use his head zo good advantage for the soccer squad. but also for the Book Club. Being Assistant Business Manager of the TALON. Senor Rico often could be found in the depths of Turner Hall promoting sales. Carter goes off to Princeton next year. 63 ..., JAMES DIXON ROBINSON. Ill itil West Paces Ferry Atlanta, Georgia Mrnzimr Bmzrd.' Snzmlee H011.fe.' Dmvmlic fffllbf Preiidefzt. I-lop Cfmzmitlee.' FfmIf2.1ll.' B11.fke1lmll.' Golf: Clveerleflrfer, From sunny Atlanta. four years ago. came Jimmy with his gay clothes and boxes of food. Since then he has managed to rake full part in school activities, as his Wlitm's Wfhon shows. Holding the Hop Commit- tee's top-spot, Doo-its is often seen scur- rying around raising funds for the Mid- Winter's Frolic. Outside the social field, .limmy has managed good scholastic work. and participation in track, football, and golf. Nwoodberry will regret losing him to the University of North Carolina. 64 RALPH SMYRE ROBINSON. AIR. Box I 198 Gastonia. North Carolina .IIf,11iffir Ijuimfx l u.1I111'c Ifzfjlfn. ORAt,I.l11 FIR TREE: TALON1 Ga-11111511 fllllif Vizrizf-1 'l'r.f1'?.' Omit Cnlfzzlzq. Ralph arrivcd four years ago from North Carolina with a rcadv wit and LI talent for sarcrsm. XYIIIII thcsc attrihutcs. HIJLIIILIRISH soon carved out a niche for himself which hc has occupied cvcr since. As .1 wing on thc soccer team hc has scrvcd xvcll. xvhilc Mr. Dick usually has his company on the track in the spring. HDLIIILITLISN is always LI high ranking student and his reputation for dependability has earned him posts or1 thc FIR TREIZ and ORACl.li. Next ycar he finds his place in thc sun at Davidson. 65 PHll.l.lP DYCQHES SASSER liilll 9th Avenue Conway. South Carolina illmzifur Bmmf: FIR TREE: Cffmirg Glue f,l.fzf1.' Sumbc Haute: Pnflfic Spcaleirzg Ploilnr SflL'fc'I'1.' ll'f ' fillilzx Gervliul Club: llilflflj l'lHflfliilH.' VtmjI3 'Iimt'k.' I.e11cr'wi111.' Fnnlfmll. Ole Sass tirst hit the Forest four years ago antl has been rocking it ever since. This jovial scion of Myrtle Beach soon established himself as a ianclmarlc of the school and one of its most likeahle characters, As an athlete. he is one of Mr. Dicks linemen of the gridiron. and one of the Hweiglitu men on the track team. Wootlberry will really feel a loss when Sass takes his rare per- sonality to Daviclson. Of Plf'I'lfR MON'I'ACil'li SIMMONS ll5 Puehin Place I-lamptun. Virginia illfnzilm' limntff I'r'ciirfe11!, Simoie Horne: Cfcfnmzz fffnfx Lrmi fnlmlrjf l'.1rijlYi Tefl- urig IIIIUIIYQIVQ1 l5.f..l...' flllltllelll Riltfjfl Cfffli. Pete Left Hamptun, Virginia. three years ago tu tome tu XX'uutlherry. His busy attitude and carefree nature have gained him the reputation of being one uf the must popular buys in the Sixth Form. After two years of the bull sessions in the Smoke House, Puti- .zlung-Peten managed tu get himself electetl to the presidency. Peres many trips to Char- luttesville this year have matle him tlecitle that he likes it well enough to make it his hume for the next four years while he at- tentls U. Va. li- I '-. , t-. J K - . ,X f, . ,K div ! 1 ln? l 1 3 LQ r: ,h .1fi Q' J 1 5. .. 45.755, .. 'X s n l.: : '- ',.3Y - r . 77' .P s ,if -M -- .f. . 'f 'H.':f ' - 'l'lMl'S GAYLIZ TAYLOR. JR. Paducah. Kentucky xltffzzjiliifiuzfiwi Ifzfilffr. FIR TREE: ORACLIEL fll.lULifLIfC' lfffifrnx TALONQ 1300.5 C,f11b.'S111nkc HflIf.lL'.' Gcrvztzzz Cfllfif .llizmzgen Vizaziifi SffL'L'c'f'. One of the Blue Grass boys. Tim has spent three years at the Forest during which he lias put much emphasis on academic and publication work. As Associate Editor of the 'l'AI.0N. editorial writer for the OliACQI.li, and Administration Editor of the FIR TREE. lie displayed luis keen talent in creative writing, I-Ie was also a member of the Book Club. Timus-a-um lent a hand to the soccer free- booters as goalie and varsity manager. His wit and personality will win him many friends at Vanderbilt. wif' Y 68 WASHINGTON TAYLOR, III 1111 Colley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia Rifle Club: Science Club: German Club: Var- .vity Soccer. From a new inmate to it handy main with the stick pad, NXfattie has proved himself en- tirely worthy of the term Forester With only a few days tryout, he began to sparkle on Chief's list of braves. While vying for top rank in his form, Wattie has had time for such extra activities as the Science Club and Rifle Club. His friendliness toward everyone has made him extremely popular. He will leave many friends behind when he tests his merits at M. I. T. Fl ' 'WHT -I ,X P J AH if Q gf fi' ,L .1 ,,-i f 15 fi!-T f p i' ' W- e 3 X A--' ' is- ., ' of' RANDALL BRYANT 'I'l2RRY ,nt -, rf 7 200 XY est Furriss Avenue High Point. North Carolina fs ji fl illmzifm' l3m1r'zf.' FIR TREE1 ORACLIZL 51111151- Hff11ie.' ll bluff: Gcrzfmfz 611172: Vizmiti 7-Hltikf I.ef1u'11ztn1.' Trai. l3l11sl1, High Point in the old North Shire. txune to the Forest four years ago. He hits been one of the boys ever since. XY'hen not trying to keep Button .ind Vgirnedoe under control on li-3, Hl:l1lSl1n can usurillv he found shooting the Bull .ind giving out with the numerous sly quips whenever there is .1 group around, Supplying spirit .is in cheer- leader in the Fall. .ind being one of Mr. Dicks four-forty footers in the Spring. Art will he sorely missed when he takes his l5's rind Wps to Duke. xr' Q 'U El.WYN CANDLER TOMLINSON 2998 Hahersham Road Atlanta, Georgia fl'Iu11imr Bmzmf' W Cfzzfff Clcrnmrz Cilzzfzg V,1r,ti1J lrfjfjfflgllff Variilj llVVL'.lfIi7IX.' Varijli 'I'r'uci.' Le1.fer'1mm,' Ffmlfmll. ly!if'L'.l'f!j71'Q. Tmti, From down Georgia way Mule made his way to Wfoodberry and found popularity immediately. In addition to throwing his weight around to good advantage at the Center slot in the Tiger forward wall, on the mat, and as weight slinger in track, he freely exercises his privileges as a Sixth Former in holding down the House A Hbratsn. Next year Iflwyn takes his southern humor and friendly smile haek home again to Georgia Tech. 71 .pf CLINTON XVI-IITE TOMS 914 Vickers Avenue Durham, North Carolina Prefer! Baanl: fllllfflf llytzrzftffz. Chapel Cnzm- til: Exchange Ifzfifnr. ORACLE: UV ffllflzf Hop Crm1111i!fee.' Vanity Frmlhull' Vtzrxtilj' Bt1,rf5etbt1ll.' Vt1r1ii13 Gulf: C0-Cdfllzlfll. Gf1lf.' Le!1er1mm.' Ffwzball. Btukezlmll. Golf. Ace, that sandy haired boy from Durham. N. C., has in three years made for himself a reputation here at the Forest. An aflable guy with a happy disposition, Clint has se- cured some top positions in his class, namely member of the Hop Committee, junior Wzlr- den of the Chapel Council, and Prefect. Not wanting to be outdone in athletics, he has won letters in football, basketball, and golf. Next year. he will store his shoulder pads, basketball shoes, and golf clubs at Duke. 72 CHRISTOPHER MADISON TKRMAN W'vncote. Pennsylvania l r'cfci't Bmmf: ,S77lfliL' Hume' ll i' Klub: Hop f,0lllNljffL'L'.' C,L'Ufff7i.l 5-ilfflf-' lldfifli I ffff lfmll: Vtzriifvi llii'VL'lfH7I,Q-4 1.v!lcr'n1.111.' lffwfbuff. llH7'L'lf!17lKlf. Wfhen. tive years ago, Christy arrived from Wfyncote, in Pennsylvania, he had a will to work and a sunny disposition, In the ensu- ing period he has proved himself a valuable asset to the community in athletics, studies. and in extra-curricular activities. This year Christy was in charge of the rebellious hordes in I-louse E, Chris served on the Varsity Football team in the Fall, and was a mainstay of the Wrestlirig Team in the XX'inter. Next fall he will move on to lf. Va. to absorb some more Southern culture. ,. -.,...-H581 'H' 73 my N., X gait it . ...vi in P- TX,- 'sf' 55 1 i . .2 '. Q' -iff' U . . Q jx :bb-rx? 3. I -EL rvf 5: K K:- ,Y A ' 91.2, B ' - FRANK BURKE VOIT 2530 Rrtnsdell Avenue Louisville. Kentucky .llfllifffif I3 f1L.' rff: Preiizfeul. VI Fm'111.' SCUIUI' Smdm lfflimr. FIR TREE, ORM I,liL TAt.oN1 Bunk C,f1ff2.' ll ' C,fnf2.' l .H'iiIi 'Iir.1r'i.' Lel- 1C'7'NIrl1l.' Trirri. BV. stuck it out here for the full term guid made the most of it. l-le was Senior Studies Editor of the FIR TREE, Ll member of the Book Cfluh. and 11 bprinter on the finders. His cynical humor has kept the h.1lls of Tur- ner ringing continutillv with Luighter. Being ut the top of his clgtss proves that he is nobodvs fool. Northwestern will be most fortunate when Burke travels W'est to eheer up the Chicago ghouls. -1 X-l FRANK STRINGFELLOW' XWALKER. JR. Orange, Virginia .llfuzilnr Hmnzf: Rifle Clzrfff Pnfffiv Sperzkizzlg Hfnmi' Sut'ielj'.' Sew'en11'ji-T1'eu.s1z1'er. Dm! 11141115 Cfnfij Gerlmzlz Cflllif j.V. Sm'fer.' j.l'. l3t1icfml!,' f.L'lZllH'J Club. Once upon a time. Frank hiked over the hill from Rosni and pitehecl camp for a long stay. During this century-plus, he has cap- tured many friends with his quiet and unas- suming manner. In the winter, Frank is a big-shot for Colonel Rogers and one of CQhief's hooters. This year Frank helps holtl Llown the fourth formers on A-fl. In '53, he takes his pleasing personality to U. Va. , fs.. T5 gat 1 f-2' DAVID LIVINGSTONE XVARD 52,1 East Front Street New Bern, North Carolina llzfbfir Sjmzkizzhq Haunt Sm'1e1'1.' lin f,if11f1j Cfcfzfzizzz Club: Vmliitj I7mifl1.1ff.' l'.1riiI,l 'I'mci.' LeIler'111.111.' Frwzhzilf. Dave is one of the newest acltlitions to the Sixth Form. for he came to Wtmcmtlberry' for the first time last September. A boy of no mean ability, he went to work immediately and proved himself on the athletic field while maintaining an excellent standard in his studies. A tough football player. he se- cured a starting berth at offensive right tackle from which position he played well through- out the season. Dave returns home to Caro- lina next year where he should have a suc- cessful stay. 1-, Mis 1 '1'M lb , i 11 Qi ' w 76 FRANK PUTNEY XVETHERBEE ll02 Harding Drive Albany, Georgia Prefer! Boarrl.' Scwclarj. Chapel f,vfllHll'ff.' Bll.lf716'.l.l' .Mam1Kqer'. ORAC.Llig WV C.I11f1.' Ger- man Club: Vmiaily lfun1f2ull.' Vamilj' W!'C.lI- ling: Vmirity 7l!':lL'A7.' Co-Cuplaizz. Wre,s'lli11,g.' Lel!erwa1z.' ll'fre,rlli11g. Five years ago Rock came to Wfoodberry out of the swamps of Georgia. He immedi- ately obtained popularity with his frankness and pleasing personality. Besides holding a place in the forward wall during the fall, he shows agility on the mat during the winter as the wrestling co-captain. Putt estab- lished himself as a still bigger wheel by becoming a prefect and business manager of the ORACLE. Next year Frank will attend Princeton. Cil.ARliNCilf IZDXVARD Vi'Il.l.IAMS. UIR. 5357 Xwillow O.ik Rodd Charlotte, North Carolina Prefer! limmff Tr'e.1mf'w'. Clmpcfl f,iUlHIL'j!.' Set'1'el41f'J'-Trea.r1n'cr. IV Club: Gefzmzzz lllnfif V.1r,vity Ifnnfbtzflx l'.zr,ii13 Bcl.l,LL'1l7i1H.' Vdriizy l3a.iel1izll.' Ci1plt1i11.' Bt1.fefmll.' Lcflfcr- N1tl7I,' Ibfflfmfl. litziiclfmfl. Bimefiiifl. lf ever there wits at boy who gave everything towttrd attaining his i1o.1l. Pete is the one. After at century of relentless effort. he gained starting positions on three varsity teams. As it hgtrd running lmlfbtzck on the gridiron and it deceptive guard on the court, he showed his speed and skill. while in the spring he wits captain of the Tiger diamond men. Pre- fect on CQ-2. Pistol Pete helped Doo-itz curb manifold riots. XVhen Pete travels to lf. N. Cf. this full. he will undoubtedly go .ts fttr its he did here. AVN -:FI TH ,.i ,-Q, '. ' ' bb ' V. - 'J , 1 Yxfigx ',. f ' A y ', 'N -ff km A . 'f ' , , A ' - 25 g 2,1 ,mv mr Y W X ,Q , f ,gn .I W - S ,Q Frm! mu OKeeHe Novnell Rooker Coker I Shult rd Thornyyell Hoyxerion Iolcer L Collins Yeroml mu Movser Smith M Walk r H Riordan Hurley McThenia Doyyd rloldirie Currie Crump B Hallum Tbnn' mu ordan Vinson I ienl Holt Reynolds Barnhardt Parrish Ashford McClennan Devi frfffrlla ron Daniel Roth Sanford Morris S Moitm Massey Rouse Blair Black Whitheld fzfllff mu Smith J link Pirks Cooper Whitry Iohnson Irxin Yovell Henly Staley Bradshaw Szxllv mu Ware Wienn Btatxyriaht Morris B Carmichael Platcr Livyf Glenn Tiffany Petter Burl mu oviard S Paikci I Broyyn D Bcrnhardt Perry Parker Hailey Porter FIFTH FORM CHARLES HALL ASHFORD JR 7 years 605 Pollock St New Bern North Carolina ORAC LF German Club JV Football Var sity Wrestling., Track IOHN DAVID BARNHART 7 years ISI7 Queens Road West Charlotte North Carolina R TRFI' ORMII copy editor Ri L uv W Club German Club Cross Country Varsity Wrestlm IV Tennis Letterman. Wrestling. ,IOHN CHRISTIAN BERNHARDT - V: . 25 Woodside Pl-'ce Lenoir. INOrth Carolina The Choir: Glee Club: Ritle Club: Science Club: Germaa Club: .Y Football: Xarsity' rustling: JN. Track. THOMAS AUGIQSTUS BLACK 3 years evonshiie Driye, Cultmwia, Svutn Caro Ll 5 AREIQZ f .fl I. 11 e . of ice Club: Smol-Qc House: Dramatic C uw: German Club: Tratk. WILIIAINI IAMLS BLAIR yea s Morehead City North Carolina W Club German Club Xarsity Baseball Varsity Football Varsity Soct r Lett rman Baseball football Socter IOHIX C P BOATXWRIGI-IT 4 tears omcrs X7ll'tL,lI11..i ORM LI- The Choir Glet Club Ritlc Club Public Speaking, Honor Society The Band Dramatics Club German Club IV Stttcr J.V. Tennis: Varsity' Football, mana,.er. HOWARD HOLT BRADSHAW IR. 1 y' ar, - Q Reyrolds Road Winston-Salem North Carolina German Club: Na.sity' Soccer: IX. Baseball: IV. Soccer. JOSEPH DEAN BROXVN 3 years llll Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Virginia FIR TREIE: ORACLE: Tfxioxg The Choir: Glee Club: German Clubl President. Sciente , uw: Cross Country: 'trsity' 'at 1 ro- iecrion Stati, Elettritian. 80 .'XYNIJlgRSON BARfiXYilQl,L KARXIICHAEI. LH.-XR!.lQb BIQRGFSS DIVX .2 in-.in 5 YC-UN V, if , ' ,i N 1, ...NL ,, Lllnkilm Bmixuh Vlrxlmm Plihllrh Aw.. Klum. .r lug. .ii -, 'A . . K , 1 1 , ,1. ' ,lil il.','f,'QilQiii'li KalQf1fglv'Lilifli-l.lf'il' W' Ulm fflulf UW 'Wir MW ' A ' Cicrmim Llulwi AI X- lm-irlmilli Yirxiry liixkur- i'i'izi.mi HOXV,-XRID cnki-LR i StAfN MH- Wfwi 'lwk ll4lfN'llf- Wlf'T'l-'f'1l'f 1 , W I ieikk ROBINS Ixixxn .1 mix X'iLc-Pruiilcrit. l'MZ'Ill V. IIR lRl:l1L Rillu H Y l flmilii 'XY flllii, ii:-riiiiii fliilw. Xkiixitg FLII N' flflilfwi I m ' fl AH 'Uf- Nlffll lfiiiirluill. XXll't,'NlllIlNL'.il4l'.lLl'x1 I.crrcrm.in: limit- ml'm lull. XXl!'LSIlIIlll. ill-lkli 'I'.'xl.UNQ Killa C.liilx Smiikc lliiizw. Aiiuiiic fliilw. Licirimri Cliili Xkirxiry l5.iskL-rlxill. AIAMKS ll. C.OI.l,lNN Q N UN fjii-x Liiuiirry. XVJISITQ l'a.iwlw.ill Q-EiTll:1liriiiir.iALL Sr.. I7uili.im. Niirtli XYILLIAM cn UNK S H-U Qgcfnmh qrluly -I,X'- 1f,,,,tlM11A HB' 'Mlm lil Ckxmillc Aw.. lircciixillu. Niurli Bdskctlmlll Trunk. Cliflflln-1 Q V' A , X Piilwliu Speaking Hmmm: biiiicryz Cicrmiiii .lO5l3PH WAI-H1R QOOPIZR Ill ' YC-UQ Club: Crow Country: Ciciicml 'liriiikl Mim- Slfii Cliarlmni Rcmil. NNY.. Atlanta. agar, Varsity Baseball. Ciuiruiii bmukc Himsa Cicrmam fllulwi Varsity Sm LEE ALPHONSU 'f0U?f5R- IH l WM' uL'l'l ly. Tcnnis. lialklimil Highwiiy. Circcrivillc. Nurrli cidftlllflii BR fill: H ILL CR IX P Z 1 . . . I . .L iv. iii I. ,. ,LHS bports lzilimr. ORM Lli' Blink Cflulwg bmiikc lvl l,F'rfH?'l.lCu' 'lcmu1151-Icnnusw Home: Pulwlii Spcgkiiig Hmiur Smictyl NR IRH3 5mUk'f HUUW3 ,lhL',B2mLl3 GU' Llulwg Dranmtins Llulvg Cicrmim ilulwl mim Llulwl Awlytcg Varsity frank. l.V. Varsity Iqlmballz Vanin, 'I-nikki Vnmm. I-iimlmillg Varsity XVrurliru:. Basclmllg Lcrrcrmiiii' lhisclmll. IUHN DUNCAN CQURRIIE 2 ytglrs ALBERT WHLEY FRHZNIDY KIRA 3 yudrs iilzzllmiomluwt Rumi' Iimitucvllic' Nm-th SSI Bula Ave., Biilii-Clynwyil. Pcnnsylv.mi.i Rillc Clliilwg Cicrmim f.lLllW1 Cruss fiULII'1Il'j'1 RMC f'lL '1.SUCfM c'IU,lk clunmn Hulk 'l'r.1Lkg ,I.V. Tcnnia. ,I,V. Cram Ciiiintry. ,l.V. lriiik. ROBERT XXQ IJANHELQ IRA , WMS DONALD LEROY GIBBON l ya-iii liriiniluii, Virginm 26 Brmulxmy, Num Ycirk. Nun York VIR 'IARIZIZL Rifle Kilulvz Smizku Hiiusc. licr- The Chuirg lilac filulwg Rillc Cilulvi Ciurmiin m.m C.lulN Tcmiiy Trank. Cllulwg -I,V, Sauer. Gull. Time Our lor Milk and Crackers in :hc fiiigc Check-up with Dr. Tucker before Lunch BENJAMIN DUKE GLENN 2 years 81 Trumbell Road, Manhasset, New York German Club, j.V. Wrestling, Soccer, Ten- ms. WILLIAM HOWARD HAILEY 3 years 2811 Andrews Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia Cluo: German Club, j.V. Football, Varsity Wrestling, Tennis, Letterman: Wrestling. ALTON VINCENT HALLUM 2 years 353 Peachtree Battle Ave.. Atlanta, Georgia Rifle Club, German Club, j.V. Football. Basketball, Varsity Baseball. ROBERT PAGE HENLEY, JR. 2 years 825 Chestnut Road. Charleston, West Virginia TALON, Smoke House, Club, German Club, Varsity Football, Soccer, Track, Let- terman: Football. GRAHAM DAVIS HOLDING 2 years 259 Hemstead Place. Charlotte, North Carolina German Club, Basketball, Football, IV. Baseball. XWILLIAM CARY HOLT 2!2 Magnolia, Angleton, Texas Smoke House, German Clubz Varsity Foot- ball: Basketball, Varsity Baseball. GEORGE ROBERT HOXVARD 21,11 Colony Road, Charlotte, North Carolina FIR TREE1 Assistant Copy Editor, ORACLE: TALON, German Club, j.V. Football: j.V. VC'restling1 Varsity Track. el yea rs Z years WILLIAM STAMPS HOWARD 1 year 204 West Parks Ave., Tarboro, North Carolina Dramatic Club, German Club, Acolyte, Basketball, Tennis. PHIL F. HOWERTON, JR. 3 years 1 135 Queens Road, Charlotte. North Carolina FIR TREE, ORACLE, TALON, Ririe Club, Smoke House, The Band, German Club! Football, Midget Basketball, Track. HADEN HOLINIS I-IURLEY 4 years 610 Club Drive, Salisbury, North Carolina FIR TREE, Ri1'le Club, Smoke House, Club, German Club, Varsity Football, Var- sity Baseball, Track, Basketball. EDWARD LASATER IRVIN 3 years 313 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina German Club, Soccer, Varsity Vfrestling, j.V. Tennis. JAMES EVANS JOHNSON Z years 2001 North Elm St.. Lumberton, North Carolina German Club: Track: -l.V. Wrestling, Var- sity Baseball. JOHN MCLEAN JORDAN 1 year Saxapahaw, North Carolina German Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Footf ball. 82 ROBERT BRUCE LIVY 5 ycarx FRANK liRVlX MOXVIQR I yt-.in Sill? lfrlfl' NWC' lllrll- lllllllllwlltll Vllflllltl Thonmx Cirtlc. Ritlgcviux Rotttl. Inu lui l5lR '1'R1f1:. fYR.Xf1.l,. Cicrnmn Club. lwpot- Htlghg C,h.1rl0ti,r1 IN. Wlcxt vlflllll-l lull. '1'r,ulc: I,V. liiwlull. , l M R i I-IR -1'R1:1: OR,'XfI.l:. Rrllc Club. Nmolv. Hlflilrl NILLIQNXAN 4 year Hriusci Publn Spuyilcirru Honor S ztictv. Thu 1012 Htwuii Rini.f,l1.4rlotfcni1lc. Virginiu BtlfllllGCl'm.ir1f.lLll1. NL1C!1LL'f.lLll5, x1.lZl.l.!lCl'. 'l'.Xl,0N. Rirlu f,lt.b. lit-rm.tn Club. ,IN VJNIB 15-hlicrlull.V.irvtyl5.twlw.1l1 ligslxctlull. Al. V 'lir.ulc. ,. . OHN BL, , 'Yi'1f1.D1:R NOW' 51.1. l '. ANDRIZXX' XVOl.l'l: xitfini.xi.a. IR. :l ll lx l llll J ycur 111 Shulortl Drix'c.H11,lx-fry, North C..tr.:lin.l Box 4 I, Altlcryhl. VCU! X'1fAgm1u Rule Club hmokc House. NYM Club. Kinr- 'l'AI.f1N. Smoky House: Vuxity Football nun Club: V.1rw1ty lfootlullg Vuiwlty' liulxct- ,l-V- lllxlifllltlll- lull: Tcnnixg 1.cttLrm.1n lfootbtill. CHfXR1.lfS KNOX NIASSEY. ,lR. I yctirx T I I 'H 'I' ff N fffff 7 hx HPI I Vfcnt lforcxt Hillx BUL1lCV.1fkl.DLlI'l'lLil'!'l. xx HI NMS c'ARll l ll lxlml l l' ' llll North Carollnu HH Hgiynu bt.. Wliltcrlworo. Snith fi.ll'llllIl.l Club: Cicrnmn Club: V.1rsity Football: TM-ON. RMC Club, www- muh. Gcrmgm Xllmlll Bllskcllmlll -lvl Tammy' Club: Vanity lfootlull. Vanity XVrcstling. HARRY Mc-VE-Y MORRIS 5 ywrx Vanity Trutla: Lcttcrinlnz XVrcstling. 115 Ifastin Ro.1tl, Lexington, Kcntutlq' Q H Y , V , r 1 Cicrnmn Club: Crow Country: ,l.V, Vilrcxt- Al'BkRl lxlxolx' lARlXl'R l llclllx llnpll Tennis. CLAUDIUS STIZDMAN MORRIS lll 61 Brighton Ro.ul. North Wlcst. Atlltntgt. Georgia 1 3-CU ORALLIZ: Rillc Club: Smoke House: VCU nl' yywt Hcmlwwn SL' Sulislmryv Nunh Clubg German Club: Vanity Ifootbull: Vgtr- fQJm1ifm s1tyTracl-Q: Vursiry Tcnnix: l.cttcrm.1n: lioot- Cicrmnn Club: Varsity lfoutb.1llg ,l.V. Basket- llllll- Tcmllxi lmllg Golf. 1.0115 TXXl1f1.l.S PARKER, R. J '1 cms mom MORTUN i yum 'l lllll C Hmmm klmmlu, 6 Greenhill St., Chtxrluton. South C..trolin.1 1lR 1R11 C Lrniui Club. Vtirsity lfootbnllg Ritls Club: -l.V. Strucr: Vanity Xlilrcxtlznu. nity tvctmll: Varsity '1'r.tLlt. xI.V. Tctmix. Lunch lintls Li Long Morning .v..st .i leyy Minutes JAMES SEVERN PARKS H years 2000 Hessian Road. Charlottesville, Virginia German Club: Varsity lfootlwall: Varsity Track: Varsity' Baselwall. CHARLES CRUMPLER PARRlbH 'l years Box 23. Hulbert, Michigan Cluh: Varsity' liootliallg Varsity Basket- lwallg Varsity Baselwall: Letterman: Baseball. XX'lLI.lAM JAMES PERRY. JR. 2 years l520 Dogwood Lane. Staunton. Virginia Rille Clulw: Stiente Clulig German Clulwg TV. Tratk: Cross Country, ROBERT PHlLLlPS PETTER S years Blandville Road. Padutah Kentutky Choir: German Clulwg Cross Country: yl.V. Wlrestlingg Tennis. DAVID D, PLATER S years Acadia Plantation. Thilvodaux. Louisiana FIR TREE: Copy' Editor, TALON: The Choir: Glee Clulwg German Club: Cross Country: Varsity Track. ROBERT FULTON PORTER fi years Harlan. Kentucky' lilR TREE: Assouate Editor, TALON: 'KVM cilL1l3Q German Cluh: Al,V. liootlwall: Varsity XVrestling1 Tratk. Letterman: XVrestlin,:. yll'LlAN 5.-XRGEANT REYNOLDS A years li Tapoan Road. Rithrnond, Virginia Nports Editor. lilR TREE: Book Clulw, Puh- lzt rpcakzng Honor Nztiety: HXVH Clulw: German Clula: Varsity Tfatk. XVrestl:ng. lfi,otii.ill. ltttermang liootlvall. Xlfrestlrnu. Then Batk to XVoi'k ROBERT yi. RIORDAN a yi.-tm Edgar Manor. Alden Road, Greenwich, Connecticut lilR TREE: German Club: yl,V, Iiootlwalll Varsity Xwrestling: Track. ROBERT GIBSON ROBINSON V4 years 1.220 North St., Baton Rouge. Louisiana Assotiate Editor, TALON1 Book Cluh: Ger- man Clulv: Smoke House: VUE Clulw: Var' sity lioorlzall, Sutter, Track: Letterman: Foot- lwall. XWILLIAM ALfGUSTl'S ROOKER. -IR. 5 years 516 Wlestoyer Drive. Atlanta. Georgia German Clulwg Varsity' liootlwall: Golt. WILLIAAI C.AXV'l'HON ROTH 3 years LV Terrate Ave., Elkin, North Carolina German Clulw: Varsity Eootlwall: Varsity' Basketlwall: Varsity Tratk. CHARLES FRANCIS ROUSE, -IR. 2 years 500' liairvieyy Road. Raleigh. North Carolina FIR TREE: German Club: Varsity Basket- lwall: Golf: Cross Country. CHARLES STEADMAN SANFORD 2 years l0l East ioth St.. Savannah. Georgia 'NVE Clulw. German Cluhz Varsity llasket- hall: Varsity' Baseliall. Cross Country. Let- terman: Baselwall. LHARLIZ5 HLNT NHLTURD l years C,i.untry flulw Road. Hitkory. North farolina President, lforin V: Fmgkt House: German Clula: Varsity' l-oothall: Varsity Tratk. H1 JOHN EDWARD SMITH 3 years 2 Chatham Road, Atlanta. Georgia Smoke House: German Club, J.V. Football: Varsity Wrestling, Tennis. MARVIN BYRON SMITH Z years IZI West King St., Etlenton. North Carolina German Club, Varsity lfootlwall: Varsity Basketball: J.V. Tennis. WILLIAM BARRETT STALEY el years Howarclsville, Virginia TALONQ Dramatics Club: J.V. Track: Ten- nis. EARLE ENGLISH THORNWELL 5 years I-1 Wlest Andrews Drive, Atlanta, Georgia Treasurer, Form V: TALON: German Club: J.V. liootball, Wrestling, Baseball. XVALLACE NEWTON TllfliANY 2 years Wlarrenton, Virginia Rille Club: German Clulwl Football: JV. Soccer: J,V, Track, IILEMING GREEN VINSON fl years Chatham Apartments, Savannah, Georgia Science Club: German Club: J.V. Track: Cross Country: Amateur Radio Club, HARRY WALKER, JR. -l years 5 Wlinsor Way', Richmontl, Virginia Club: German Club: Varsity Soecer: J.V. Tennis: Letterman: Soccer. ROBERT TIMMIS XVARE S years SSDI Ozark Ave.. Houston, Texas German Club: Football: Track: J.V. Base- ball. NEEDHAM BRYAN WHlTlillfLD 5 years ill Clovelly Roatl, Richmonal, Virginia FIR TREE: ORALLIZQ Associate Eclitor. TALON1 Book Club, XV Club: German Club, Basketball, Varsity Tennis: Letterman: Tennis. JOHN C. XVI-ll'l l'Y l year l5lZ Rhem Ave., New Bern, North Carolina Choir: Glee Club: Smoke House: Dramatic Club: German Clubg JV. liootball, MLDONALD EDXXIARD XXIRENN, JR. 5 years llll East lfntl Ave., New York, New York FIR TREE: ORACLE: TALoNg Public Speak- ing Honor Society: Clubl Varsity Soc- cer: Varsity Tennis: Letterman: Soccer: Acolyte. ROBERT KLUTTY YONWELL 2 years loll Jarvis St., Raleigh. North Carolina German Club: Varsity Soccer: Basketball: Golf. Getting Help in Consultation Front mug' Luce, Mackie, Blaisdell, Smith. R., Varnedoe, S., Elder, Coddington, Yancey, Dure, Henneman, E. Second rout Clayton, Church, jones, Laslett, Galloway, R., Henderson, P., Hogg. Turner, U. G., Montgomery. Third mu: Sortor, Harrison, johnson, Vining, McCaw, Arrasmith, Baird, Harris, T., Borah, Allison, Little. Fourth fouz' Thesmar, Gryines, Wettenbaker, Kenan, Collier, Copeland, Reed, Borden, Osteen, Wadsworth. Fifth rou: Wainer. Wilson, Leiesing, Scott, S., Turner, J., Phillips, Nash, Brown, H. Sixzh faux' Paine, Panell, Low, Forward, King, R., Roberts, Harriss, Yates, Couch, Ocsner. Serenlh four Falconer, D., Prince, E., James, Moss, Bullington. FOURTH FORM RICHARD ANDREW ALLISON I year Livingston, Alabama B Basketball, j.V, Football, Baseballg Ger- man Club. THOMAS MILTON ARRASMITH l year Armed Forces Staff Coll., Norfolk, Virginia Rifle Clubg j.V. Football, Basketball: Baseball, Radio Club. EDWARD ROUZIE BAIRD, IR. 1 year 1451 Princess Anne Road, Norfolk. Virginia Rifle Club, German Club, j.V. Football. Track, Baseball, Acolyte. THOINIAS BYRON BLAISDELL '6 Darlington Road, Deal, New jersey Rifle Club: German Club, j.V. Football: j.V. Track. XVILLIAM EDGAR BORAH Z years 1258 Philip St., New Orleans, Louisiana ,I.V. Football, Varsity Vlfrestlingg AI. V. Base- ballg German Club. 2 years ROBERT HANE5 BORDEN I year 1058 S. George, Goldsboro. North Carolina German Club. j.V. Ifootball: IV, Soccer. Baseball. HENRY HILL BROWN 2 years '83 Concord Road, Davidson. North Carolina Dramatic Club1 Winter Track, Varsity Track. MELVILLE CHURCH, III 5 years North Cliff Farm, Rixeyville, Virginia Rifle Club, j.V. Football. j.V, Track. EDWARD STEELE CLAYTON 5 years 4050 Lyons View Road, Knoxville, Tennessee RiHe Club, Clubg Science Club, Mid- get Football: Varsity Wfrestling, Track: Letterman: Wrestling. DABNEY MINOR CODDINGTON 2 years 901 Edgehill Road, Charlotte, North Carolina German Club: j.V. Footballl Varsity Wrest- ling, IV. Track. RICARDO IERNESTO COLLIER I year XVoodbr'idgc', Virginia German Club' Varsity Soccer. Golf. 86 STUART XVILLIAM COPELAND 2 itirs RR. 2, Bax SIA. Norfolk. Xirginia German Club. Yarsiry Srtter. Tennis XX'lLLlANI XX'AI.KER COLTH 2 year IUIE Homer St.. Durham, Niirth Carolina btiente Club: German Club: .l.Y. lfixritballl ,I.V. Vfresrliiilu. VIN. Baseball. KENDRILK IDLIRIZ I years Fast Belmont. Ka-sxxiek. Virginia Stieme f.lub1 German Club: l.V. liootball: Varsity Tratk. GEORGE SHLIMATIZ ELDER 7 yeirs 'Ol Francis St., Hopewell, Virginia German Club: ,l.V, Football' B Squatl Basketball, Baseball. RAY DONALD FAULCONER 2 years Orange, Virginia j.V. Ifootballg Varsity Tratk: xI.V. Baseball. ANTHONY LAMBERT FORWARD S yeais Penn Lairtl, Virginia German Club: ,I.V. I:ootball1 Varsity Track: FIR TREE. BOBBY GALLOXVAY l year S02 Oaklantl Ave., Wfinston-Salem, North Carolina -I.V. Basketballg Cross Country: Golf. ROBERT O. GRYMES 5 vea s ZIV Dabney St., Orange. Virginia Rille Club: Day Stutlent: ,I.V. XY'restling: 'I.V. Socceri ,l.V, Baseball. THOMAS COOPER HICKS HARRIS l year NU! Hermitage Cnurt Drix e. Dtirhim. North Carolina German Club: -I.V, Football' NB Basket- ball: ,l.V. 'Iratk CARTER HENRY HARRISON I Vet Sb Vittoria Ave. Hampton. Vlff-lllll-1 l'lR lRl:l:1 Rifle Club: Cierman Club: Var- sity Cross Country: XVinter Varsity Traek: Varsity Tratk. HERBERT HENRY HARRISS 2 years Gill! XY'est Nash St.. XVilson. North Carolina German Club: VI, V, I5o:,tball: Varsity XX'rcstf ling, Golf, PERRIN QUARLES HENDERSON l yeai 21145 Mecklenburg Ave.. Charlotte, North Carolina TALON: Track: Varsity Vfrestlinpz: Midget Vlllltlwllll IEDWXARD OLMSTEAD HENNIEMAN Z years 2' NX'est 6'th St., New York. New York ORALLE: Dramatic Club: German Club: Mitlget Football: Squatl Basketball: .I.V. Baseball. MIOHN ROGER HOGG l year M79 River Road, XVarxxitk. Virginia 4I.V. Basketball: Mitlger liootball1wl.V. Ttatk. Athletits as Usual lktying hir their Mixtitlsw THOMAS SANFORD Vlflhllfli l Yuri Plilllili XY'lflfl'iS LOXY 3 years 45 Vgttitluvstitcr Axc,Prll1L'CUII1. NOV ,lcrwy PO. Brix 5 ll. lirctlcriclulwtirig, Virgmi.t FIR TREE. Ubfmdll Cl'-llll lv- llwlfbiill- IV. liucmtlulll B Bttskctlmll: Vgrsity Track. Varxity Bmlqctlvttllz IV. Track. HIJCH SAHL-I-L IOHNIS-I-ON , VLH XVll.l.lAM PATTERSON l.l.'C.lf 2 ytzira 11 i- wjcm VV V V V VV V Flint Hill . lf.tirl.tx. Virginia :lui Alfxlmllllll AW Almdmllld' i , V V : V V V V, V igi 111 C1crm.tiiC.ltih.-I. X, limtlmll, Mtrity Irttclc NVCVVVVA Klux Dmmum KVIUIVV KVVVVN hmm AR'l'l'lllR I.AlDLl2R JONES 3 yutrs tryg Vl,V, Stptggrg VIAY, 'I'r.tLlg, PU. Blix NSG. Trytm. North fQ.m:liti.t VV V V V V V Ritlc Llulv Science Clulwg Gcrmtttt Ciltilm WILLIAM HWRX LLLMIXC' l yall VIN, Tcitniy: Cl Squfttl Baskctlmll. 521 I3th Ave.. Huittinluttrii. XVwt Virginig 'litmus sttitftmx KISNAN J mic fiiiiuiiii ciititil ,txt if.,t,iii,tii, tr timet- Stirrt Rihttl. Htipc- Xfillcy, Durh.tm, Xtrrtlt M ' lul 4 Cgtritlitm V VIAMPS BROXVN Mt,C,AXX'. lll l t'c.tt l'C 'l l'l lllllll -lr X' Nlllllfl -l' X lf-lllrl Ifll filth St., Virtzinigt Butch, Virgiitm I.lFNSl'URl3 RICHARDSON KING Crinv. f,LlL1lllI'yl ,l,V. XVrcwtliixA:g Vttrxity ligase- J ycurx lull. -1ll5'x-ID 1G-- l ,N l , X . . , Umhxlfll lm mlllllllll nl t-Dc,AR BLRRY 51Ac,i4t1Y i YCJY Avixtdnt Sptirtx liiitiir. URAt,l,l-, lining-it ll llwrwt Aww Gmriitu llilly Ninth Cllulwg Yitxity lftititlullg V.trxit3 Xlfrcwtlitig. fllfllllfl-A .I-Y 'lr-wk. ui liislec-tlw.tllg ix. l5.twlw.ill, Aliiluc-t initi- xvii.t,iMi tiixcmx 1,.i51.ii'i t' i wi- lull- QI4 Xxlut l'.t:l4 Drixc. l5tiycttcx'illL', Xi-rtli cVkL,XRl.li5 CQRAY MONTUONHQRY C.im:lin.i I WM RitVlc c,lUl1,VcViCI'YU.J.ll Cltilwg CMN Uitiitttyi Hullm, QQUIICVSCV Virgmil, A ll- llllllw-llll llc Bmlull- ciiiiif- cam cgiuiwg iv, s.t.ti. 'llcnttiw Vl.4tNlli5 THUNIAF l.l'l l'I.li I XL.1r V V V PO, lim ill l, A tltll l'liA:lixx.ty. Circc-tixillc. Nl Rl D NAFH ' WAP Xtirtl1C.tr-,light lim-Nt Dtiw. Xlfirtxtiiti-S.tlt-tit. Ninth Ole xr l.l. kicttiitti Clitlv VIN I-iiiirlml. -IX f-lfwllll-' XXllLNll!IlJ. IN. liiwlxtll. lic-rm.m Cltilx MBA liixlcctluli. LY, lfit-Alnill. Sh .-XI.IiIiR'l' IUHN USHNIZR ur I .1ppl1I1.mmgLlx. N IFAQHIIA IIIR TREEQ R1tlcC.IL1l11 fICI'I1Llf1C,ILII7, CJ-,xx f,ULII1II'Xl IV. Tennis: l.V. Bmlcctlmll. Hl'ISIiR'I' Dl'V,'Xl.I, ONIIIIIQN I Xml! QIII Ilmwll Sf., Nmmcr, Sllurh f,.1ml:rx.n in-rxI:.1xl llulw, IV. I5.lsl4crlw.IIl. l.V. IAM!- lN.lIl,f111II SIDNLY I5I:'I I'5 P.-XINIi I nun IIJIII I..1l+,' Slmrc Umm: f..unLlcr1. Nur C.:rulm.1 . . ,,.. . , , - . I . XX Llulwg C1crm.u1 Klum Mirxlty I-11-nrmII1 Xjmry Ihxkcrlull. Ymiry Iimulmll. I.L-rrcr- ,mn H.xNIiK.IIN.iII. IIIIXRY GARY I'ANNIfI.I. N xml Nxxp-ur Iirim' Hume. Surat Ijrmr Cmllcuc, Xllfglllld ORN I.l-1 Clcrrugm Llulu IV, lmlrlmlll. IVA vvbN.'SIIlIll!1 IV, Ima lx. RUISIiR'I I.I-.XYI5 I'A'I'I'CJN ,, un Kml Culxlllq Rlmll, f,l1.1rl11rtc. Xurrlu i,.11ul1x1.a Ciurnxli. Clulvg XVAINIYI' mug-rg Ci-III 'I'u..m. -I.V4 lfllmlull. C3IiURCLIi CQ.-XRLINKTIUN I'HILI.II'S I yur lil' Iiullmu Axe.. Nwrlullg XVIYAZIIIIA iwznlurl Clulwi Smurf. f I5.Ixl-Qctlmll. ,I Y. IIIALIK. I:IYt Ullllmli BF I,IJXYfXRIl MINOR PRIXKIQ Q yum' SMH C.cLl,,1r Plum , flwvy Qluwc. M.1r3'I.ml Ciunmn Llulwg Crow Cmunrryz B Bdslcc-r lull: Vdrsity Tcnnix. KI, RANIXJIPH Rlil-.D I 1.1-.1 ISV! I5rw.uIxx.1y. Nllulu-ll. NL'lWf.lNk.I fluml Crlcc flulv VIAMIQS I .'Xl'5'I' ROI5l'.R'I'5 S 34-.rr I lv NIR ut AIAIII Sr , f I1r1sr1.1r1sIvur:, XVIIQIHIA Rltln C,IulvL Sucmu KILIIN ClLrm,m flulw IIIJ-Jtlmll' 'I-IQILIQ. IV. Iialxclmll. S,'XMl'I1I. ITIJXYIN NfO'l I' I mu Iilll Il, Burl1uL'rl,n. Nllrrlm C.mnlm.1 I,XI,UX. I'lI1,Ill.llI. Ii B.lNl4L'IlXlll, I5.lxg lull. IJXXVIQIZNKIII I.l'1IIl3ROXY SMH II I f- L11 I5l.lr1lxL'r1l1.1l4cr Rumi, I.uL:inlIlu, Kwxllzxlq' IV, I wflrlmlI1 IS I5.ulxuIw.1II. IIAEIIIIIN. XX'II,I.IAM CQROUNDYIQI. SORTOR J sum lil Iiumnrh Ave.. Ifrltulcxxuml, New .lung-5' Prcwlcnt Rlllc fllulv. Spicmu C,lulwL Crux f.41IIIlII'S'Q Vdrslty IIAFALIK. IfIR 'I'RIfIf1 Iflu fI'lLl.lll, Pruiupriurw Sflll, Rillc ,ICJIIIQ .'Xm.1 rcur R.ul141 Llulw ings Ilupg fur BIAII x X lx! Dishirig: it Out XVILLIAM HUNT THESMAR 2 xears 2-3 XX'intloyer Roatl. Memphis, Tennessee Rifle Club: Seiente Club: J.V. Soeeer: ,l.V, Tennis: Acolyte: Camera Club. xIULlAN BOYER TURNER 5 years Orange, Viiginia Midget Football: .l.V. Basketball: 'I.V. Base- ball. ULYSSES GRANT TURNER lll w years Orange. Virginia Band: IV, SUCLCFQ TV. Track: Day Stutlent. SAMUEL LAMARTINE VARNIIDOE. -IR. Z years 65? liast lith St.. Savannah. Georgia flRAC.l.l'L TALUNL FIR TREE: lie-rmati Clubi AI,V. l'oi,tb.ill1 AI,V. XX'restliii.u, Irutlu Virsity Baseball, CLIIORGIZ VIOSI-,PH VININCE ei MDunlotli:ei' C,l1.irlottL-sville, Virlsiiiii l5lR TRlflf Ciernmii Club: -I.V. S-:tteri TY. 'l raelx. ALBERT EASON XX'ADSXWORTl-l I years Central lirmita, Ermiia. Orienta. Cuba ORACLE: Rifle Club: Sain-me Club: Camera Club: German Clubz Midget Football: j.V. Trade: xI.V, Baseball. DAVID SAMUEL VUAINER, JR. I year Wliite Oaks, Valdosta. Georgia XV Club: German Club: Varsity Football: -l.V, XX'res:ling. Tennis. XVILLIAM XWERTENBAKER 5 years 2016 Minor Road: Charlottesville. Virginia Cross Country: B Basketball: BH Tennis. DIAMES DOUGLAS XVILSON 1 year Ill! Pmxe St., Morganton, North Carolina Dramatie Club: German Club: B Foot- biillg Varsity XY7l'CSIllI1y1 ,l4V. Baseball, SAM Nl. YANCEY I year IQO N. Main St.. Marion. North C..irolingi Clllilfl German Club. fross Country. VIN. rl-l'.lLlK. SCOTT 'll'C,Kl3R YATIZS l ie.ir I il S. Mazn St.. Asheboro: North C,ii'o1iii.i Clioiii Cierman Club: Varsity lfootball: lip liaslxetball. QU THIRD FORM SPENCER RAXWSON ALLEN l year 46 Maddox Drive, N.E,, Atlanta, Georgia German Club, Cross Country, j,V, Basket- ball, Tennis. ,IOSEPH BYRD AMSBURY 1 year 1501 Fifth Ave., Huntington, West Virginia Rifle Club, German Club, j.V. Footballg j.V, Basketball, IV. Baseball. TIINI BIARSTON BARGABIIN l year 48 Valencia Drive, Dunedin, Florida German Club, Midget Football, j.V. Basket- ball: Midget Football. MURRAY BAYLISS I year Manakin, Virginia Midget Football, j.V. Wrestling, j.V. Ten- nis. WILLIAM TRUITT BOSSERMAN I year 621 Tennyson Ave., Winchester, Virginia German Club, J.V. Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Track. WILLIAM FRANCIS BURKE 2 years 141 West Madison St., Orange, Virginia Rifle Club, j.V. Wrestling, Midget Foot- ball, j.V. Baseball, Day Student. HUGH LYLE CAMPBELL I year 1253 Oakmont, Charleston, West Virginia German Club, Varsity Basketball, -I.V. Ten- ms. ROBERT CRUMP CORNING, IR. 1 year 610 Fayetteville Road, R'ckingham, North Carolina Photographer, ORACLE, Rifle Club: German Club, Midget Football, j.V, Soccer, IV. Track. CARTER WALKER CRAIGIE 1 year 5004 Cary Street Road, Richmond, Virginia RiHe Club, j.V. Soccer, Wfinter Track, j.V. Tennis: Acolyte. JOHN ROBERT CRAWFORD I year 207 South Ellis St., Salisbury, North Carolina Rifle Club, German Club, j.V. Soccer, ,l.V. Baseball. EDWARD WILSON CROW 2 years Hanes, North Carolina ORACLE, TALON, Band, German Club, Cross Country, j,V. Track, j.V. Baseball. SHARON FARR I year 7007 Curtis St., Chevy Chase, Maryland German Club, j.V. Football, J.V. Basket- ball, j.V. Baseball. RADFORD GARRET FOLGER 2 years Falkland Highway, Greenville, North Carolina ORACLE, Dramatic Club, German Club, Midget Football, Midget Baseball, Midget Basketball. Frou! roun' Meek, Strachan, Toledano, Hagood, Gee, l.oomis. Second mu .' Joyner, Scott, G, Yardley, Burke, Campbell, Ziebold, Bargamin, Corning. Third r0u'.' Terjen, Bosserman, Stokes, Crawford. Rice, Glenn, J. H., Norfleet, R,F0urtb four Allen, Grasty, Crow, Wallace, Wisner, Cragie, Farr, Slaughter. Fifth rout Purcell, Lee, Parker, T., Smith, T., Sims, Gray, B., White. Sixth muy' Bayliss, Willis, Trice, Folger, G., Payne, R. C., Amsbury, Hutchinson, Nielson. LQ? L' il If-odgxs X XIQIH Nt . 'X I .XIII.'IiIX CARI.VI.I' MII. IR lg ., . 1 - N NI VV.,.I.1I.111.. Dzxxy. C.1.u1x,w::.,, K.111nIm., fIL'I'III.lII C,IL.IM -I V IIIIIII .IIl. .I V. VX LIIIII. JXUIIVILL IUI1 IIIHYRY CQIINN Iin1IwI11 HIIUII RIMII. 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I'I'Rl II.I. III L XM' I.1..mI, V1'.':1I..I IV NIM: I V 'I:.1If. L IJIIVIX MR.-XIIXI RIIID ,f II..:::.u. I'..I.Q. C I1.1:. rL.N'r1 N L Vw Izzm IV Iwrz.. .. 'I'.1.I.. 14.9.1.1 gg DAVID RICI Q Sum S13 .-Xrlwor Rita.: XX 1IlNIii.1-N.1.L'Ill. Xwtlt Kiroliri.. I'lR IRILIQ. Ciuzimrii fltl. Imtlx. Nl.ti1.t:c:. Xtgrsitt' I-t,.,ghxm, ,XI.lIl.lLIL'I. u.t.x1tx I5.1wcl-.tll. CiIiORCiIf CIJLI. 51,1 YI 'I' Q YUJVN IIN Lilwrttry Pl.itu. lyrimttoii, New Icrsty IV, Sotutri ,I V. Wirtwtliriu. IV. 'lbnrirx AR'l'Hl.'R XYARIJ SIMS l ti IMS Blur Rirtuu Urixr. cJf.lI1NlL', Viruiiiii Mirllucr I-oiitimll. -I V. 'l'r.1tlx. AI.IiX Hfllilf BI..-Xl'Cill'I I1R xt ir lNi lztlgcxxoorl louis. K.Ii.trlottt-sxillt-, Virggitim l'IR IRILI1 izcrmmi fltilig IN. l'ooflw.tll. XIATNIIV XVrcxtIiti.:. V.nrsity 'lit-rims, THOMAS RAMSAUR sA1l'I'H,,IR. I yc.ir 405 North Ifirxt Struct. Allwmtirlc. North Lurolinti Rifle Llulwg Midget I-ootlmllz IV. Iiulttt- lull: fioll. XVIIIIANI S'I'.-XNDIJLV 5'I'OKIz5. lll Q yttirx XV.zrrcnton. Vlrluinm Mirltucr I-ootlmll. IV, Imtli. IIIQNRV ll,-XRDIZX S'I'RAl,llAN, Ill I ytyir 311 Nl.tup.1s Aw.. 5.utmr1.1l1 Lit-or,u1.1 ,. .. ,.. IX. SKJLLCFQ Imtlil I N. ICHIIISQ Auilytr. HIQNIRY ARMANI3 'IliR,IIflY, VIR. I vcttr 905 Gruytlon Ave.. Norfolk, Virginia Rifle Club: Gcrmgn c,llIl3Q IV. Iiootlittlll IV. Soccer: IV. Trticlx. FRANCIS EDXYARD TOLIQDONO I vcgtr o Uv North I I Strcsr. Pliocnix, Arizotxi Rifle, Gcrmdn C.lulN IV, 'I'r.1tl4. fri-xx flountry, K v I mme .1 Pq IRfXXl'iI.IX .rXl.IzX.'XNIJl.R 'lRlf.lz. IR. I 'it-I .Maw Li xt-ittri' Rim-l. Ritlimiirirl, Xirxuinm licrrtmii lltilw. IV lmotlmtlli Mtrxity VR rut linu. IV. 'I r.1tK. GORDON SAIFNY VARXEDOE I yu fwt but Struct. 5.1x'.1r1tml1. Cicoiiuau RHIL f,lLllT IV. XX'rr:Stl1r13:. Nlltlgxt Ioit ixill. Nlitlgcr Iilsclmll. XY'lI.I.l. xXl ANIJRI-XX' X'i'AI.l.,'V,If I gulf Box lww lxy Roml, f,lhl.FlUUL'NXlllC. VIYLKIIIIJ flioirl Cilcc flult. Mitlgt-t I'oorlw.tIl. IN 5-rttcr. IV, 'IL-tmix. HAROLD NAVLOR XX'Hl'l'li J yur I IJN Cir.1yrlou Aw.. Norfolk . X irginm The Lhoir: Cilcc Llulvg The Buritlg IX lfootlmlli IV. Btislxctlmllg IV. Basclmli. IOHN CQIQRRIII XVILLIS I yctr Riu-r Rotitl. Riuhmotitl, Virginia Cifrnmn Llulw. f,ross Louritry: IV. Xlfrwt IIVILUQ 'Iimtly FRANK CiIfURCiIf XVISNIZR. II Q ui Lizttixt Hill luirm. Cmlcntl. AILlI'Vl.H1xl Mitllucr Ifootlmll, IV. Irgttli. IONATHAN YARDLEY 1 5L.1r Llmtlium H.1ll, Cllmtlmtn, Virginia IIIR TREE, ,IIAIXDNI IV, Baseball, XX'rcs llflgl IV, Trauli. IIUHN FRIQDIIRIC. fIlfBOI.D I yctr lill 'I'homtu Circle Roatl. Llmrlcston I Xlfcst Virgginm Cirriimri C lrilw: IV. lourlkilllIV.XYrcSIlir1 ,IIF.lkl'i. ws: .mtl .L Niixrlxxlnlilu lY l'! .ix I . Firrt rou: Bugg. Hawkins, Blount, Ridenhour, Begein, Wily. Semnd mu: Faucolner, 1., Bierne, Prince, G., Scholfield, Wright. Third mu: Walker, L., Ferrell, Guest, Farrar, Lassiter. SECOND FORM RALPH NORMAN BEGIEN, Ill 1 year 10 Tapoan Road, Richmond, Virginia Rifle Club, Midget Football, Varsity XVrest- lingg j.V. Tennis, Acolyte. ANDREW PLUNKET BEIRNE 1 year 127 South Almond Street, Orange, Virginia J.V. Wrestling, Midget Football, Tennis, Day Student. MARVIN KEY BLOUNT 1 year 1024 Rock Spring Drive, Greenville, North Carolina Rifle Club, j.V. Wrestling: Midget Foot- ball, Midget Baseball. EVERETT IRVING BUGG I year 1544 Hemitage Street, Durham, North Carolina Rifle Club, Midget Football: j,V. Wlrest- ling: IV. Tennis. PETER FRANCIS FARRAR 1 year Rifle Club: IV. Scrtcerg j.V. Track. JOHN YOUNG FAULCONER 1 year Orange, Virginia Midget Fotballg C Squad Basketball, IV. Baseball, Day Student. JAMES WILLIAM FERRELL 1 year 1111 Overbrook Road, Petersburg, Virginia Midget Football: j.V. Wrestling, Tennis. FRANK CHRISTIAN GRAY 1 year Brookberry Farm 3352, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Band, Midget Football, 'I.V. Wrestling: Midget Baseball, Acolyte. GORDON GRAY, JR. 1 year 402 East Franklin, Chapel Hill. North Carolina Midget Football, C Squad Basketballg Mid- get Baseball. 94 RAYMON RICHARD GLfIl5T. ,IR. Front Royal, Bayard, Virginia I year Midget Iiootlwallg IV. Xwrestlingg Tratlii Baseball. JONATHAN AYRE5 HAXVKIN5 Madison, Virginia Midget Iioothallg C, Squad Basliethallg Baselwallg Day Student. .IOHN HANE5 LASSITER 1-Hill Forest Drive. Charlotte, Carolina Rifle Clubg Midget Football, ling, -I.V. Baseball. I year V .iv I year North j.V. Wrest- GREGORY SMITH PRINCE, IR, I year 5804 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Maryland IV. Football, C Squad Basketball, IV, Baseball. WALTER RIDENHOUR I year ZIIII Granville Road. Greensboro. North Carolina Cross Country, -IV. Trackg Golf. JOE DAVID SCHOFI ELD I year H19 South Fulton Sireei. Salisbury. North Carolina Rille Club, Midget Ilootlmllg IV, 'I'r.itk Midget Baseball, LOIIIS MERINX IZTHIiR XNUALKER. III I year R.If.D. ZZ, Box IIII, Petersburg, Viryuinii IV. Soccer, -IV, Wrestlitigg IV. Tratk. AYER CROUCH XWHITLEY Rifle Club, Midget Ifootlwall Midget Baseball, JOHN FLEMING WILY Hope Valley, Durham, North IV. Football: IV. Track. JOHN HENRY XWRIGHT, III Old Ivy Road, Charlottesville, Rifle Clubg The Bandg Midget Wrestlingg Midget Baseball, Older Boys Studying in Their Room I year ' -I.V. Trgleli I year Carolina I year Virginia Ifootballg IV f fgemaw M .5'i1 ' YM fl ' K 'Wx :Ji W, gg? f Hank 5' If MA, Z in ,.,,,?wfL kk 0 Wim f 8 pnn1U ' .,,,,t.4 ...Q t un ' vv Front rou Roblnson R Brown D McLanahan Payne R Crump R Payne H Volt Taylor jordan H Bark rou I-Iarrxson Coker R Sortor Varnedoe S Crump B Black Moss Daniel Garrlson Hazelgrove THE FIR Snnce lf wfts founded m 1911 the FIR 'I REE hls endeflvored wlth greqt success to mmntcun 1 reputcltlon for h1gh quihty Robert Crump Fdztur TREE md also to ednt 1 book for the student body wh1ch they wxll find truly repre sentauve of thenr 11fe cmd actrvmes dur 1 tmdttron and In OI'g3.H1Z1IlO1'1 typ1heb the Splflt of un1f1c1t1on ind cooperltron that exrsts 1t Woodberry Thls yeftr the FIR TREE hxd 1 new fflcultv ldvxsor Mr Hflrry G Bowmqn Mr Bowman vu the hkely cho1cc to replace Mr Mercer slnce he head been faculty 1dv1sor to slmllar pubhcatlons before commg to Woodberry IH 1947 Wrthtmut hls guldflnce 15 well 15 thftt of Mr Pctul F Brxghtmm the photogrxphs 98 ' I I W' I V: ' Y 'i 3 '7 3 7 '! Y '1 1 '! . 1 ' V Y ' A Y 1 'W H 7 '3 3 '9 Y 3 V , . ' 1 I , ' . R , ' ' - ing the year. The FIR TREE, both as . t ' ' 2 ' t I . ' ' 2 ' 4 ' Q ' I 6 V. 1 . L , 1 L 1 v I Y VK ' I r I 1 I D . K Q L Y L L , 1 ' . . . ' 1 . Q I' wdusor for the ptst seveml ymrs the msk vshrch fated the smff vsould hue been rmpossxble Bobby Crump our Ed1tor1nLh1ef md Henry Plync md Brlly Huelgroxe Assourte Edrtors give much of therr tnme and energy rn organtznng the maternl for the ftnnual Bobby Prxyne 1nd Henry ordan the busmess Mamger 'md Advertxsmg Manager respectnely promoted the busmess affarrs of the TREE wrth equal efficrency Also contrrbutmg materrally to the eompletron of thus 'mnual were Burke Vo1t the Semor Studres Edrtor Rrdgely Prerson the Copy Edrtor Cralg McLam han the Attrvltres Edrtor Trm Tiylor the Admrnrstrmons Edxtor Sargeant Reynolds one of this years munstays, hls acted 1s sports edrtor wrth 1 conscr emnous effort Fmal credrt goes of course to the wrrters reporters and typrsts, whose work IS rn evldence on every pflge FIR TREE staff at work ff 99 r ' 2 ' . 4 , r v U 1 Y V . . A Y , . -, - , . , , 1 L ' ' 1 ' ' 1' ' , 1 ' ' ', . ' ' X K .K K . l 1 J , . K . . . Y , X, Mr. H. G. Bowman, Adrirer . . v ' 4 K . . . . . 1 ' . ' ' . - , . . . . - l , 7 . , . Q Q . . . . , . K , 5 , 1 - l . Y I . I W L - f Fzrrt rou Kmcey Baker Hartman Wetherbee Henneman J Folger L Barnhardt Greear Ixrng R Serond ron Robmson R Black Gallovsay A Wadsworth Taylor T Henneman E Varne doe S jordan H Tlyfm' rou Cornxng Parker A Whltheld Crow Pannell Lrvy Lrttle Brown D Folger G THE ORACLE Every two weeks the basement of the Walker Burldrng becomes the scene of an tlmost mdescrrbable bedlam lastrng from lmhn Hcnneman I film ten oclock unnl the wee hours of the mornrng An mnocent passer by mtght encounter a maze of typewrrters ptles of dlscarded paper and distraught young men armed wrth varrous assorted pencrls md rulers as Woodberrys newspaper The ORACLE IS prepared for publtcatton Woodberrys oldest publxcatlon The ORACLE enjoyed 1ts hfty first year under the leadershtp and drrectlon of Edrror rn Chref ohn Henneman who recened tssnstance from Pete Hartman and Ted Baker These boys were responslble for the asslgnmg of xxork the xx rrtmg of the mun uncles md the mtkeup of the P1 cr l0O . I . 4 ,. - - l - , 1 w -v v -y 1 v v V- ' V Y . - - 1 -w , y -w a Q -a 1 -x . l . . . V . . Y , -a s - ' v w -v y y v , s 1 ., , . r Q 4 4 . 4 ' 4 s 4 s 4 1 K 7 1 ' 'L . R , . . v v ' a . . J I K . Y 1 2 1 1 . S a L L , z L . - ' , Jr ' - Lee Folger capably handled the many vextng problems of a sports edxtor, and together wxth the assrstant sports edntor Rlchle Klng, was ID charge of preparing the sports page Frank Wetherbce effiuently handled the ORACLE finances, whtle Grxce Gal leher served as Clrculatlon manager A feature edxtor, Ralph Robtnson wrote humor and headed a feature department whxch lncluded Charles Ashford and Bryan Whxtheld who reported on the personalmes and extra currxcular acttvt tres of the commumty Dav1d Barnhardt not only served successfully nn the re sponstble posttxon of copy editor, but also tcted as news reporter feature wrtter, wtnter and sprtng terms ORAU E staff vs axtlng Mr A L Latham Adtzrof Other tmportant members of the staff were Sonny Ktncey photography edltor Fred Greear, proof edxtor Clxnton Toms, ISSISCWDI topy edxtor Of IHSUIYZIIOU 101 JB-mzzx-A.. , ' ' . s ' S L I 7 . . . , 'I . . . . . . , ' v ' 7 . 2 t , . ' 4 l . l and assistant to the editor during the exchange Cdiwf, and Geflfge H0W11fd, . 1 ' . ' ' . 5 A 1 . I n4,F 1 of 1 .. -ft l. Q y 41 . l .I , Q I Rauf! ' A Bark 7011 Whitheld Tbzrrl mu Scott S Crow Walker H Staley McLennan Plater Serum! mu Henley McGee Porter Robinson R G Black Henderson P Reid Fmt! mu I-lenneman I Rith Flmn Hobbs Payne H McCutchan THE TALON Although still fin infant in years the TAION has mitured considerfibly since lrune llinn I-'dzfor its introduction in 1949 into the mtellet tu 11 md literary field of Woodberrx s ment to the other two publiwnons the Oimur md FIR TREE the TAION offers innumerable opportunities to ill boys desirous of publishing their litemry ftccomplishments The TAION his steidily tontmuetl to mtreise its tirculition md inquire nux honors md esteem This yeirs TALON staff was headed by Editor in Chief Irune Flinn vipably aided by Henry Pune john Hennemm lmes McCutch1n 'ind 107 .r Y, F' A .. ' ' ' ,, , '. YY Y ! I S ' 'B S Y '7 . ' 4' i I V L 7 Q' . . i . ' 1 a ' extracurricular activities. As the supple- S- V .'L I Y A 3. 2 1 , . . . . . A ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 'i . ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 . ' ' 1 ' ' l w if I ,Y if a Trmus Taylor as assrstant edrtors The buslness affarrs of the TALON were nandled by Crug MeLanahan Bob Hobbs, and Carter Rxth who were busr ness manager crrtulatnon manager, and advertxsmg manager, respectrvely whxle Davld Plater rated as copy edrtor, and Chxrley MfGee was art edrtor These select few wrth sever xl IYPISIS and mls years staff A good part of the TALON s strength resndes rn 1ts faculty advrser, Mr Donnel ly whose sedulous efforts to prepare the magazme for rts three rssues were duly apprecrated by the staff Besrdes the characternstrc short stones essays, satrres cartoons, and jokes the M1 H l Donnelly 4111150 TALON prmted, 1n thns years rssues, two features, wrltten by varxous members of the alumnr body on both the Unrverslty of Vrrgnnra and the Unlversxty of North Carohna Creative effort rn Turner s depths 103 1' ' , . y , '- , 4 t ,gli 4 1 , ' . H cellaneous ofhce holders composed this 5 V K . . . Y ' ' w l , I . , . . , , , . But? mu MtCutth.m Robmson R C Galleher Volt Whrttreltl Dew Evans Prerson Reymltls firm! mu Brovxn D Taylor T l'l1nn Mr Matrheltl Htnneman KIULQQ' Folger L BOOK CLUB Wfoodberrys lltertry orglnlzatlon, the Book Club holds lts mtttmgs IWILC exth tllstuss V21I'1OLlS toplcs rn hterature f 1nterest both pftst 1nd present under the SLIPGIWISIOH of Mr Mxttheld md Mrs Norileet E1ch member of the Englnsh department person tlly dlretts ftt least one mectmg durmg the yelr 'I he boys scrett cd for the club tre otferei tn mterestmu xmety of poems books md plus t conslder 'lll1S xtlr the meetlngs vsere hell lll the f1CL1lU toffee room xxlth Mrs Mercer ind M1ss Dunn proudmg d6'llC.lOLlS refreshments 104 Q ' T ' a 4 a A 7-a v -1 ' F - 'y ' a - y ' 3 -- l ' 1 2 l ' ' t 1 . ' l 1 U Q L N ' . 1 1 I month. The purpose of this group is to . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' , o 2 ' T 1 ' V , ' ' . A Y- - fl . A . . 2 . ' 1 ' ' I K 1 . 'Q ' , . t 1-1 o L ' 1' ' A . . ' DRAMATIC CLUB Instead of the usutl two or three act plfty the Dmmatxe Club thts year pre sented two one fttt pl tys Nettle 1nd A Messtge From Khufu The late re he1rs1ls of mftny ntghts p11d off on Thqnksgwrng when both plays went off ftultlessly Mr Chimbers 'ts usuftl Kms the dlrettor In Nettle ohnBo1tvsr1ghtand ohn Whltty took the puts of wealthy bache lors Vle Evans portmyed 1 r1k1sh man about town Irvrne Fltnn vms 1 walter md Cnrrett Folger 1 messenger boy Brown 'ts 'tn 6g0ElSI1CW.l lrcheologrst md Burk mu Wxlson Folger I. Brown H Whxtty Henneman Blatlt Flmn Evans Walker F Boatvnrrght 105 Doug Wrlstmn Lee Folger and Tom Bluk 'ls three deserters from the Freneh Foretgn Legron Mr Ifttham 'md hrs stage crew furnlsh ed the br1ll1ant sets wlthout vnhleh the xmpossrble Sortor Fran! mu Brown D f Y D K ' z '. . t , 4 L , 1 D L K - L F 1 . 1 2 ' ' ' ' . 2 g ' ' ff L ' g . 1 . ' ' ' ' - 2 F. A , 4 . ' ' , ' ' ' ' Khufu, ll tragic-comedy, starred David job of the players would have been . . ' ' . 2 ' . ' ' . .' ' , , ., ' , ., 4 , ' , E., . ' ' . .. ' t ' a ,, P. ' , - f ft 1 F 4 35 : fl fum! mu Miss Coleman jenknns M155 Mary Esther Frau M Par Gordon Mxss Ann Wagner HOP COMMITTEE The Hop CKJIUIDIIICC led by rmmv Roblnson mth the gmuous md of Mrs Mercer dld 1 grmd yob rn upholdmg the smndxrds that h1ve made our dance week ends fwmous The Fill Dance vu is mf 1 'lf 1 fi? .arf Q Robert Crump Wrllram Hazelgrove rss Terry Sydnor Bari mu 1 rss 1 sensauon as 1 colorful comemlon h1ll nd the Valenrme theme xx 15 most effecme IS wls Tex lienekes musm xr Mld Wxnters f--.pf Nur Chnt Toms jrmmy Robmson 106 -J I 'E 0 5 Y .. ' ' y ' , ,, Al . ., . yi' , . . I K . 1 Y . 1 ' , 1 1' . 21 1 h '1 ' , A 1 1 ' ' l ' ' ' f 2 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' A ' . Y - K 4 L VL ' ff , ,j , :V Q ' .. .5 , I a r is ' 7 ,R ., A 1 A ,Q . x 1 ,.' 3 A 1 Y 1 'A A s 'wg .ff V s 4 ' A THI: QUILILNI OI- MID XVINITILRS IL yfu xx mn '11 'NK N A x MIUIL mx 1 L' bc saw .3 4 NU . 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'1 xv N11 Oxbmrm flu Il'IL'I11gl1 LL I A L rw w- '33-A- Back mu jordan H Flrnn Henley Sasser Turman Galleher Baker McFlroy Rrch Cooper Second rou Whrtty Crump R Rob1nson R G Folger L Terry Hayes Hobbs Holt Howcrton Smnth J Garrnson Fzrft mu McGee Knlpatrrck Hazelgrove Hartman Robmson J Snmmons Gallovras A Causey Burnett Shuford PUBLIC SPEAKING SMOKE HOUSE HONOR SOCIETY Thls year the Smoke House lel by Presldent Pete Sxmmons held forth rn therr customary haunt rn the basement of the Ma1n Burldrng As usufll gmetv frncl joy rergned Thus souety holds lf final contest rn the sprmg term The wmner recerves a medal whreh rs presented it commencement Back mu Sasser Staley Ward furrne l-olafer I. Palne Low Devs Prrnce E Four mu I'l1nn Wrenn Walker F Wadsworth Dure McCutchan McCord 108 E lid - 1 g,. 3 r , Y Q l , u i . A 4 5 0 J , , ,..-.... .. V .. .... . x , ., V , . -. , 1 My -. - ,. -,Q ,L -4 4. . -.N ,H-. . ' , , . , . ' -' , ' ' 7 3 'S 3 ' 'W 7 '7 7 7 7 3 7 , - ,--,, , , , -- , , V , . 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Roth Coker I bhulorll Henderson W Calloway A Ioyler S ffl mu Thesnmr Allen MLC,m Vxrnuloe N Wrcnn Wxsner horror Cllalllflgfilfl wily umxrl Pdrrlsh frrl rru ar er Varnedoc Crux G Lassxer aelsson lolzger Henlerson P Galloway R Gray L Strachan SONS OF ALUMNI THE BAND As more and more sons of xlumnl XX'1rh Mr Llmer IS fxeulty ldxlser Lome ro the Forest the ues between p lsr nd un ler the le rderslup of Id Crow the md pres nr lre strengthened Ll7DSlQlCl' bunl Lontrlbured grextly to the uphold 1hlx Elph sprung, rhrs group puhers nn L splrr durm me the Resxdcmc glrden for 1 pxeme foorblll sexson Bur mu Whlte Ulhsner T rner I I-701111 Reed XXllllS Lroxx Wnguht llfl 5773 4' l J BJ. ,,,,l,.. ffrf' l , M ' C Q gf, Q , ' ,, Bill ' , 9.-H' .-, 9i'rl - 'f ? .y fl f P' f- I R : M 5 ,, , 1 , .. if Cl U IM x ,A 1 T W Q K S , 5 .- '51 2 I ' . - I N f..7 W , A A k 1 . . , fs-fgnwwwsw-if zijn I M f, 4 v,,wwaf '.. ,Y 1' rr M ff' 1 Nl f H L ' .' 'lk , T.. Pri E.. XX'ill':. H hhf, Pay , R. C. 5 I ' J 'A 7' , lf h Morton, Rouse, Ochsncr, Crump, R., Boarwright, Clurnuclmel, Payne, H,, lxlkLLlI li.ihL1fl, Tbinl mu: 3 ., ' 1, ' ',r. ', 5 1 , ., , Q ' , T., ' ' , ' J , ,, 3' ', ,, Q '1 . .len 111 ' .' I ' , ' , ' , 2 ' ', .x,. I . ' , Q , n' K' , V ', S4 ' Q, ' . 'i. 1: P' k-, L., ' 1, G.. EQ. ., - 'tm jft , 3 P, G., ' K - -v ' '. V- f '- -Y f R ' - . IC L ' ' ' I V ' - 1 ' A ' xl ' l - . 'Q Q A ', ' j. ' Q ' ing of trulirionnl ' ' 'r R g l ' vi- 5 ' I ,g u 1 'rug . K ,,. . ' V'- f l 2 ' 5' l Q , 'RE , 1 V 4 4 E f lp? l Q Q -4 , 2 Hui mu Broun 1D.n1tl 1 P45 ne TI-E PUBLICATION BOARD The Publxelnon Bolrd IS the newest orglnxnnon to be formed xt the Forest more eoopermxe sp1r1t betvu een the three sehool publlentlons The edltors of these pubheltxons ohn Hennemrtn Bobbx Crump md Irxlne Fllnn were llternrtelx ehurmen H Cutehln Lfreedr from run Crump R Illnn Hennemqn THE CENTURY CLUB e C ntury Cl lb lb honortry Ol'LglI1lLlIlOH mtti up of those boss xx ho h ue been If Wcvcmdberry for the full D wetrs Aetu 1115 1 elub ln nxme onlx xxlth no orheul SIIILIS or funenons member shlp 15 eonsldered tn honor Hari rfu Rxeh Turnun Wetherhee Wzllndrmms frful on C.1lleher Pune H Hartmm Walker I 111 An-r f ' ' , , Q , 4 ' 5 I I ' t 5 Q Q I , f T s 1 A T 5 'fi Q --ji f V 2 3 4 S P - 2- 5 T i V 4 2 2 T 3 e , 2 A T 3 -., I Y A , o 5 'A Q Z I X L ' I Th- le ' 'L un 1 ' this year. Its purpose was to create Ll J -'1 n 1 3 ' .l., I. xv' ,Q . ' ji., r. 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F 5 f 5 s Q. 4 f W U 3 1 T c cl C 1 N, W 2 . i 5 'V . t , 5 i ' 1 5, A f C gk ' , be . ,s .sh sl' 1' - Bark mu Whxttx Plater Yancey Tbnd mu Carmichael Bernharclt Black T Robmson R C Reed .Serond mu Brovtn fDeanr Xates Greear McCord Boatwrnght Gibbon McCutchan lrrrl mu Broun rDax1dl Whrte Gwyn Sasser Burnett Montgomery Wallace Petter THE CHOIR Under the dlrectron of Mr Edward Ulmer 1 newcomer to Wfoodberry, the chorr mmntalned nts usual prominent posrtron ID school acnvmes C lmt an Xlcforl Prcftfflm Members devote txxo afternoons 1 vxeek to the mastery of anthems and rellgrous vsorks presented 1n the chrpel on Sundry nrghts Llllflng the vseekly servrces and to le trmng the more vrrncd concerts vshrch the choxr perrodlcllly gnes ThlS yelr the chorr trlvelled to Foxcroft and Sunt Annes for concerts und hcrc rt Wfoodbcrry sang x-.nth thc LllOlI' of Sunt Agnes School 'Ihc xxcll roundcd serson cn lcd xxlth 1 conccrt durmg the commcncemcnt CXCFLISCS This xcrr Sonny McCord scrxed rs preccntor Ind Dmd Brom n ns crucrtcr of thc cl-mr ll' 'I . ,vw 1 'h V' .D - 'I I- V I 1 1 'V 4 9 ' l'9 . 1 l 4 4 1 v 2 V- ' 4 ' and difficult selections presented at the ' . ' ' 1 , ' 1 Hank 4 We Alt Captain R11ndy McElroy Coach Leonard Diek Captain Vic Fvans FOOTBALL SUMMARY Led by Cslptun Vie Ev ms md eofnehed by leonlrd Diek the 57 football squid elme through the s rson with 4 1 winning reeord The te un rs 1 whole w is one of the most vyell rounded md poyy er ful te rms fielded in mmy yerrs The key spirit md errnest desire to pliy winning footbxll A gre rt derl of eredit should be given to Bill Hlzelgroye disabled by 1 serious injury yyho undertook the fill importmt job of herd eheerlerder md uded greatly in the schools blckmg of the term lnyuries plwgued the Foresters throughout the se lson Qs Chfirlie McGee Tuffy Henderson loe Cutehin 1nd Bob Hobbs were 111 sidelined If one time or mother The Tigers were strengthened by the return of nine members from the D1 term Agun this yeir operrtions from the T form ition pl reed the reeent on power rflther thm triekery Vie Ex ms rm the tefim from his qu lrterbflek post uded by Tuffy Henderson mother veterm yer former Pete Willa rms C lint Toms C hlrlie MeGee md Bob Hobbs were the Bill Blur md R C1 Robinson performed rs fullbleks Lp front the Benglls possessed speed rr-d poyyer llthough they lleked yyerght lohn Noyyell Phil Sasser md Rmdy MeElroy yery C1p1bly mdneuvered ID the guard positions md were responsible for 1 great deal of Vfoodberry s effettiveness in line pllys At trekle the Omnge md Bllek were by no mems vyeik with re turning lettermen Fitz Coker md NX'h1t O Keetfe helped out by Dryid XX 1rd and Plgl Henley Ted Biker loe Cutehm md Buddy Prrker were key memb rs of 114 We . , y S - ' 1 , ' , , , ' - . , ' ' , 11 1' i' 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 A 1 ' 1 ' . 1 i' , 1 1. 1 ' 1 1 i' . '1 1 '1 A 52 21 -5- 1 A 1 1 ' , 14 ' 'i I Y ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' Y , 1 A 1 11 - 2 - , . ' L , , 2 -U 1 I 1 ' - J K. ,, 1 1 to the Tigers' success this year was their Orange- and Bl11ek's top hgrlfbneks, while . . 2 L A- N. 2 Y. , . Q. Q ' ,D . A A 1 . 1 1 A ' 1 1 ' . ri f ' 2 y r ' ' I v 1 1 y yi - -1 1. ' ', ' 1 - 1 . ' 1 1 ' ' ' 'Y . 1 1 ' 1 1 E ' , ' ' . 1 1 ' 1' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' V ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 I i , 1 ' A 1 1 1 ' . 1 ' ' ' ' , b ' . 1 ' ' 1 . 1 ' , 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' '- 1 . ' V A i ' 1 i , ' , 1, . , , ' Q 1 1' 'fi A . ' . . A- , 1 ,, . ,y . 1 Q 1 ' Q '1 . 71' ' 1 1 1 A 1 ' 1 ' 'i ' e ' our passing attack and were constant threats at their end posts. The center duties were carried out by Elwyn Tomlin- son and Chris Turman. Wfoodberry also had its own defensive unit consisting of R. G. Robinson, Dave Wfainer, Sarge Reynolds. and Sonny Kincey. The eight game schedule opened with a 12-6 victory over the Black Knights of l.ane. The following Saturday. the liengals played host to a hard-fighting eleven from the Hill School in a game that ended in a scoreless tie. In this game, Xllfoodberry was lacking an effective offense and barely managed to come out with a tie. By the next Saturday. however, Coach Dick had his offensive running smoothly again and upset a heavier and favored Mercersburg club 15-6. The high-flying Orangemen kept on their winning way be shutting out V.E.S., 19-O, in Lynchburg on October sixteenth. The Bishops refused to give way before the highly praised Tigers in the Hrst half and grimly held their ground. However, ex- perience and depth gave Vifoodberry the tilt as they rolled up three touchdowns in the last half. A Homecoming crowd of more than five hundred watched the Foresters dazzle an R.M.A. eleven the following week, running and passing their way to an easy 20-0 win. Having extended their undefeated string ro five. VUoodberry was dealt its first loss of the '52 season in Richmond on November first. a 21-7 setback at the hands of a fired-up group of St. Christo- phers gridders. Before they had recovered from their initial loss, the Tigers dropped their second straight encounter 12-O to the Cadets of Fishburne in perhaps their most disappointing showing of the season. New plays and new defensive tactics were installed during the two weeks that followed in preparation for the big game with the High School. The heavier Alex- andrians were given quite a scare in the first period when Vffoodberry, hardly even given a chance in pre-game forecasts. scored and kept any E.H.S. advance in check throughout the early minutes of the game. However, E.H.S. proved too strong even for the spirited Tigers and took home a 21-12 victory. The Prep League title was captured by the Maroons of E.H.S. with Wfoodberry finishing third behind the Saints. ,lohn Nowell and Vic Evans were named to the first string mythical all-prep eleven at the climax of the season. Fmul mu: Tomlinson, Nowell, Willianis, Toms, O'Keeffe, Evans, Coker, li., Cutchin, Mclilroy. Mcfiee, Baker. Middle mu: Wainer, Blair, Hobbs, Parker, A., Henderson, W., Paine. XY'ard. Robinson, R. G., Henley, Sasser, Turman, Reynolds. Baci mu: McThenia, Brown. Dav., Massey. Causey, Kincey, Hartman, Roth, McGill, Folger, L., Galloway, A., jordan, j. Hobbs on route to first Bengal score of season LANE GAME With only 1 little over two Weeks of practice 1 determined Wtiodberry team ground out 1 hard earned 17 6 win on Hanes Field against Lane in their mitral contest The Black Knights with two games already under the belt kept on even ground thoughout the fist half but werc unable to match Woodberrys third period score Early in the first perrod defensive half back Bobb Hobbs pulled in a Lane pass and streakcd forty yards down the side lines untouched for the Bengals first score of the new season After an ex change of punts Woodberry began to roll again this time through the air as the Black Knights gave way before the deadly accuracy of quarterback Tuffy Henderson This new Tiger drive carried to the twenty three before Lane could manage to halt it An alert Lane safetyman grabbed a Wotadberry aerial in the second period and raced to the Bengal twenty fiye The Tiger forward wall stiffened under pressure 1nd stopped the Lane idx incc co Bouncing btck with new strength iftcr the half the Knights tallied their lonc score of the day when Captain Drtper took a pitchout and scampered sixty one yards beh1r1d timely blocking Elwyn Tomlinson broke through and blocked the attempted conversion so that the game remained in a 6 6 deadlock Wcutmd third period when end Joe Cutchin re covered a Lane fumble on their forty hve Taking advantage of the break the Tigers with Evans Blair and Toms lead ing the way moved the ball to the six Vic Evans left halfback drove oyer for what was to be the winning margin Fighting gamely for the victory the Black Knights resorted to desperttxon passes 1n the last quarter but to no u ul as the Foresters were determined to start the year off with a win Victor Eyans yeteran of two years of yarsrty action was the most outstanding man on the held 116 - gg . Y 2 I ,.- . i 2 , ' 2 ' 2 2 2 '2 ' ' 2 ' , 2 ' 2 ' ld. 2 2 2 -- ' Y 2 ' ' ' Y 2 ' . 2 . I . . . . . , . 7 1 . . I ' . 2 ' , ' 2 2' 2 s ' B ' r 4 ' ' ' I ' , t ' 4 ' 1 i . ' 2 , ' 2 2 berry came back mid-way through the a - 2 ' - ' I ' - . ' ' 1 Q 7 Y 7 5 K A 7 7 ' . , C K 4 I l L L . . . - I . ' - V B lu V - I D 4 . 2 i . ' 2 L 'Q' 2 ' 2 2 2 ' ' 2 2 ' V Y. 7 I Y V Y Vt . . . 'C I 'L 'c ' t i 7 . - ' . PETE WILLIAXIS Small but speedy Pete had great versatrlrty as an offensrse back Pete was the Trgets best open held runner usrng hrs speed and svsrvel hrps to by pass the opposrng defenders As a pass FCCCIYCY thrs mo two tear letterman was superb the Trgers most con srstent punter Pete xxas of rmmeasurable xalue to the Trecr tause often lteeprng the Trgers rn the tontcnt on xxrth hrs auurate bootrnig The Brshops ol X l S who found hrs olltackle yaunts rrresrstr e tr letes mrror role rn therr de C HARLII Mt CJLI A mo year letterman from Xlemphrs Tennessee ll llN HINDIRS FN L X S1 l' 7lSN ll l luflx Lstelle l Lrx lL rnrur t rn uermrttd hrm 3 earnst I L x ls s est rs spearheadel me 'lrgers rxrth hrs pre srdelrned the Lhatlotte quarterbaels untrl the l game xxrth the HrL,h behool ln hrs last r.,rml 1 r formance lor the Orange and Bl ult luflt rrudx honored lor hrs passrnrg and lsreltrnre abrlrtx bettmf. 1 trrple threat ra rne IS xards to tle Nltroon f rn a trunral moment of the Lame llrrrlu ss IS a leadrnre ground garner tar the Bengals L srnr, hrs unusual speed to best adsantarge around the end Bumpkrn xsas an rmportant tattor rn the per tettron of Vrt s optronal plat Charlet was at hrs best xx hen tht Bengals were behrnd and agarnst lrshburnc md Nt Lhrrstophets he was the Trgers ehret threat Hrs abrlrtx to tatth passes and hrs great ltreltotl returns made hrm espetrallr xaluable lxept rnaetrxe rn the trrst three names bs an rnyurx Charlet b tame a stand out pertr rmer hx the season s end ll A ., , ' b '. V Y. , v 4 ., ' ' . ., , . ' ,. r -. ' . f A . ' ' , E .' 'K , f . ' ,I , ' ',f..., ' ' '. -' '-' , ' '.'bl. xxrll testrly r J- 7 t' ' ' 7 'feat fwfr. Y 2 iqo' 'I'lrA rrzssesfr of .1 deadly atttrrate pain: rn, 'A ' 't in ev' 1' yan ' that lrrs ' ' el . lxle 5 ' .' to Ilay. Auf- I l.t.r1 . Tut vrf at hiib-,..heJ' I J. '- 'A -- crsion aerials. An injury before the Saints game f - s -sig ' ' 'A' ' . yt r ue- - V'K ' t ,H ljftlu 1' A ,N-' A , k, , .l . 2 4 fr 'CA j 1' J 1- ri me ' , - -' ' . ,. . A -at , . V A lk. A-'4.. l A ., '-, . A . .K A t A , - . , ' , . ,,' - f'- . ' . A, -Q I. , ' ' by ' -. 5-, il. Toms and Evans thwart H111 aer1al HILL GAME On October fourth an underdog Wood berry Forest eleven fought to a scoreless t1e w1th the H111 School of Pottstown Pennsylvanm on Hanes F1eld F1ne de fens1ve play and ttmely puntmg kept the heavler H111 team 1n check several t1mes when deep 1n Tiger terr1tory wh1le the VISIIOIS halted all Woodberry OHCHSIVC thrusts first H111 dr1ve was thwarted near the Tiger forty and when the T1gers were forced to kick W1lll3mS punted to the H111 SIX yard l1ne Another H111 march carrxed to the twenty n1ne where tackle Wh1tney OKeeffe recovered a fumble Throughout the second per1od both SldCS were kept tn check by fumbles and Splflt ed l1ne play however near the end of the quarter Nowell recovered a fumble and on the next play Evans ran deep 1nto Yankee terr1tory but the dr1ve was stopped by a pass 1ntercept1on on the one yard l1ne In the third per1od H111 made the longest sustamed dr1ve of the day from their own twenty e1ght to the Bengal ten where the Ttger defense led by Nowell and R G Rob1nson stlffened and Wood berry took over As the fourth quarter opened the T1gers were glVCH the1r last scormg opportun1ty Wlfh Nowell recover 1ng a H111 fumble on the Yankee 46 fifteen yards to the H111 37 H111 stopped the T1gers on the next three plays and W111l8mS k1cked to the three Two plays later t1me ran out w1th H111 10 possess1on on the1r own five Outstandmg for the T1gers in the l1ne were ohn Nowell new boy fifth former and Frtz Coker Tezo Rob1nson 10 h1s first appearance as l1nebacker vxas the br1ghtest spot 1n the Bengal defense Playmg heads up football he turned 1n one of the most spectacular defens1ve performances seen on Hanes field 1n many years 118 o ,ff 'I i Lb 'I ' A . A A . . , . . . . , . - . Y 1. ' . ' , . . , ' . . 7 7 A few minutes after the kick-off, the After an exchange of punts, Evans raced -Q ' Y 5 . ' ' x ' , 1 J , , - 3 7 3 , , . . g 7 3 , BILL BLAIR Bill turned in such an outstanding job in his first year on the playing varsity that he was elected Co- Captain of next year's squad. After coming up from the Blackshirts, he switched from quarterback to full- back and helped spark the team from his new' position. He made up for his handicap in size by his aggressive play, and his devastating blocking helped spring many ball-carriers loose. As one of next year's returning lettermen he will add much needed experience to the backheld LLINT TOMS Operating from the right half slot Clint was perhaps the most well rounded member of the 57 squad Werghing only 150 pounds Ace was a standard in the Orange and Black defensive backheld When on the offensive he combined his elusive Choo Choo style of running with unique blocking ability to become a terror to the Bengal opposition A two year letterman his experience and capability were important contributions to the success of the team lor his consistent performance Clint was named a member of the All State second team WHITNEY O klzlzl IE up to his reputation for ruggetlness and was awarded a berth on the All btatc Prcoaritory bchoo' sect nd team Whit sct up Woodbeiry s first score against l:Hb by recoxerini., a Maroon fumble an action txpical Of his alert play Tim was the heaxiest man on the squad and used his weight to great advantage He promises to be an esen better tackle next tear when he returns with two years experience behind him 119 , , , . . , ' V ' ' , ' . , ' .,N. f . 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I Trcers turn on prcssure for coal llnc stanl MERCERSBURG GAME On the follomnc, S1turd1y thc Forest crs tr1veled to Merccrsburg, where they kcpt their LlDLl6fClfCcl record 1nt1ct by turmng, back 1 he1v1er md f1vorcd Mcr the farst trme thls se1son possessed re1lly effectlve offense whtch they sorely lacked agarnst the H111 School Tuffy Henderson operatrng from the quarterback slot w1s 1 key man rn the Ttber wm D1spl.1y1n5 deadly accuracy he prtched to h1lf back Evans and end oe Cutchrn for much needed yardage The first half was fought to a scoreless srandsnll Getnng off to a slow start the Foresters were pushed back wlthxn the1r five yard llne by the Northerners but pulled themselves together IH ttme for 1 magmficcnt goal llne stand to ward off the score Later ID the first penod a 700 lb Blue and Whlte fullback galloped 50 yards before bemg stopped by Clmt Toms Woodberry rn the second quarter drove to the Mercersburg two but the Yanks uded by a five yard penalty were 1ble to l11lt the Trbcr 1dvance In the thxrd perlod 1 Mercersburg, P155 decp ID Wrvodberry terrltory put them ID scorrng posrtlon The Northerncrs hen of the afternoon on 1 serles of l1ne plays Vifoodberry came back on the next serles of downs and d1spl1yed an unstoppable offense as they drove 60 yards to pay d1rt The score clme on 1 short p1ss from Ctptun V1c Evans to h1lfb1ck Pete Wnllrams On the followmg krck off a Mercers burg fumble on 1ts 75 set up another scormg opportumty for the Trgers Woodberrys offense once more oxer powered the Yanks and four pl1ys l1ter 1 Henderson to Evans pass connected for the vunnrng marcm The outstandtng performance of the afternoon was that of Captam V1c Evans who ran br1ll1antly on offense and mter cepted three Mercersburg passes as Slffty man 170 'Y -1 ' ' A ' c. 'A ' 1 1 - - 1 1 ' Y' 1 1 ' . ' ' 1 ' Y ' ' .1 ' ' 1' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' - ' ' f ' ' . I ' t I cersburg eleven, 15-6. Wotmdberry. for succeeded in driving, across the first TD. W ' ' 1 . . il 1 ' ' 1 . L N . Q , . Q K h . l' l' , I K L K I . 1 ' , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Y . ' ' ' Y 1 ' . '1 1' ' 1 1 - 1 ' ' ' 1 - 1' 1 ' .1 . J ' - , ' 1 ' - - - 1 K Q . . I . . . l Y s 4 2 Q . . . ' 1 1 ' ' L Tx Y L I I ' ' ' ' ' V Y I , T I L Y 1 . , ' 1 . JOHN NOWELL John a new boy from Hickory N C played a stellar role on the Tiger team this year His playing was consistently good but his outstanding perform ance came in the H111 game His timely defensive plays 1n that game threw back many opposition threats and helped Woodberry hold the scoreless tie A fitting climax to this great season was the berth he gained on the A11State team When john returns next year his weight skill and experience will be invaluable assets to the Tiger Squad ELWYN TOMLINSON Elwyn saw more action th1s season than any tther member of 52 squad Equally good at center or defensive l1ne backer Mule vias key factor in the svseep of our line lunges and brought many an opposing play to an abrupt halt with his talented defensive tactics Although this was Elwyn s hrst year on the Varsity he performed like a veteran and his willingness t vsork made a line linesman for Wootiberry FITZ COKER Playing his second season as a varsity regular, Fitz was elected a member of the second A11-State team for his outstanding play throughout the season. His determination and speed were great factors in the Tigers victories. For his line spirit, he was elected Co-Captain of the '53 team. His strength and weight made him one of our most capable linemen, and his play on both offense and defense was consistently good. 121 Wooclberry defenders halt V F S back V E S GAME Wtmcmdbcrry Forests undcfetted Ttgers ventured to VIS and successfully over came the Blshops before therr Homecom mg crowd 19 6 The Brshops held the underdog role but refused to glve wav to pre game forecast .ts they battled the Foresters to 1 scoreless detdlock 1n the hrst half Howxexer Wfoodberry s depth tnd experrence proved to bc thc mtrgrn of ylctory rs they rollcd up three touch dovs ns rn the ltst txxo perrods Wcmodberry s povx erful offense mtrched through the Blshops elrly m the gdme but an rntercepred pass put VES rn command and rt was tll the Foresters could do to keep them from the goal The second qu trter consnsted of the ex chtnglng of punts vnth nclthcr term offerrng 1 scrrous thrett After the h rlf Vifoodberry tgun dms played rts suprcmtcy 1nd droxe to the Blshops goal xxrth Vic Ex rns letdrng the attack From the two ytrd lrne Pete XX rllums xxertr ox er for the score puttrng the Foresters the 1d to stty Woodberry struck tgun early IH the fourth qu trter ts Bob Hobbs went oxer from the three VES rn desperation took to the ur but was haplessly unsuccessful .ts Clrnt Toms rntercepted a pass rn the flat and sc tmp ered forty yards for the thrrd Bengal score In the vstnlng mrnutes of the gtme the Brshops connectcd on 1 45 ytrd ptss plty thtt set up therr only score of the tfternoon Wfoodberrys hne pl ty sy ts hrghlrghted by the performance of center Elvyyn Tomhnson end Ted Btker and guard ohn Novsell Qhnt Toms vxas the out sttndlng defensrve performer for thc Tigers, operutlng from rlght htlf He xx ts responsrblc for thc Trgers cffecnvc protectron agunst end pl tys and tlso vv ts outstandrng rn Wtmtmdberry s pass defense Pete Wrlhtms shrfty speedster from Charlotte vvts the Trgers brg otlensne weapon 177 11 Af v f -V 7 - ,zz u ' 1 . 2 V y ,, L -- , . -. r ' - ,.' -, - 1 fa c c 4 t . ff ' 1 A 1 ul . 4 . t - - A 'L 2 v' f v fy 1 I . Q' A , a 1 Y ' Y v f I f 1 - 1 1 -1 -f . T f ' ,' ' ,- ty L 4. 1. an ,R ., . . - . ,v -,,,., 1, . . c V . L V-2, ,, , . ,- , . 7A', v V . ' v PHIL SASSER A hard hitting reserve guard, Phil added weight and skill to the Tiger line, Except for the Fish- burne and E.H.S. games, when he was sidelined with an injury, he saw action in every contest. His out- standing performance came against Mercersburg, when he played the whole game and was a leader on both offense and defense. Phil was a topnotch blocker and a skilled defense player his aggressive play in the center of the line added greatly to the morale of the Tiger squad DAVID WARD Dave a new boy turned in consistently fine plays at his tackle position His weight of 190 pounds made him a hard man to move and a bulwark of the line he provided outstanding reserve strength behind Coker and O Keeffe His aggresstve tackling and all around play made Dave a key man on the defensive platoon and his vicious blocking constantly opened holes for the backs Daves determination and hghting spirit were a great morale booster to the team CHRISTY TURMAN Making up for his size with determination and aggressnveness Christy developed into a fine reserve center Christy s greatest asset was his superb center ing ability which aided greatly the Tigers success in punting Up from last vears Blackshirts his alertness and spirit won for Chris his W He provided the Tigers with added reserve strength in the center of the line and when called upon to replace Elwyn Tomlinson he turned in steady consistently good performances 13 1 1 v V s , . . . w r v . , . v , y v 9 1 a Pete Wrllrazns tm ls openrng, rn Yelloxx Iaeltet defense RANDOLPH MACON GAME A NPIIICC l group of Wfoo lberry gl'ldClCfS playmg before 1 homeeomrnb eroxxd Oetober 73 were too mueh for 1 medr ocre RM A eleven trounerng, them '70 0 Wfoodberry fltshed tts most effectrxe offensrxe ttetres of the yelr seorrng, three trmes before the afternoon vu rs over The yellow jackets started off rn tgrett style and marched 75 yards before the Trgers could halt the rdvanee The Woodberry eleven drove rnto RMA terrrtory but stalled 1 the 40 as he ackets stubbornly refused to brve very before the favored Foresters The btll see sawed back 1nd forth tt about mrd held for the rest of the perrod vnrth nerther team drsplayrng anythmg spee tacular rn play Off to a good start rn the second perlod, Woodberry ran and passed tts way to the RMA 33, but a fumbled prtch our put RMA rn the drrvers seat Later the Foresters took over on dow ns and under the dlreetton of Qtptaln V1e Evans plraded to therr hrst TD of the tfternoon Qlxnt Toms elusrxe lrger hrlf btek vvent oxer to seore md tlded the pomt mxkmg rt Wfoodberry Forest 7 RM A O The half ended vsrth the ball on the Txger 45 wrth Wfoodberry possessxon Recervrng the openrng, krek off rn the seeond half the Orange and Blrck agarn proved too much for the opposrtron and spearheaded by Clrnt Toms drove 60 vds to the RMA goal Vte Ex ms faked 1 lttertl and xx ent over stmdmf, up for srx pomts The Trgers led la to 0 pltyrng, therr most rmpressrve ball thus far Wtmodberry regarned possesston shortlv after the krek off and went to the R M A 15 before RMA took over on the downs A fevt plays later, an rntercepted pass set up the thrrd Trger talley Evan s pass to Baker ended the seormg for the day at 70 to 0 174 Q' ' 1 0224, . 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' 1 ' ' '7 , ' , ' K 1 L A n - , , L r TED BAKER Ted up from last years Shrrts became a really ,reat end as the year progressed Often called upon for srxry mrnute actron Bakes was r ne of the most consrstent play makers for Woodberry Hrs sprrrr coupled wrth qurck thrnkrng and a rough brand of football made Ted an outstandrng performer rn every contest Hrs speed and pass catchrng abrlrty helped keep Woodberrys passrng attack rn hrgh gear and hrs precrsron blockrng, enabled hrm to help sprrng 'nany Trger backs loose on long garns around hrs en BUDDY PARKER Buddy possessed wrth an earnest desrre to play football was valuable to thus years squad both for the morale he rnsprred and for hrs steadv play at rrght end each Saturday afternoon A converted defensrve end Buddy was used marnly on olfensrve thrs year rn order to utrlrze hrs hlockrng, powers and hrs abrlrty wrth short passes Vfoodberrys league opponents held Buddy rn esteem also atcordrng hrm a lrne posrtron on the honorable mentron All State team for hrs good play and hne sportsmanshrp When he returns next year he promrses to constrtute an even greater asset to the team JOE CUTCHIN Playmg hrs second year on the varsrty joe has been outstandrng on both the offensrve and the defensrve Hrs speed versatrlrty and glue hngers proved an rnvaluable asset to the team thrs year Hampered however by an rnjury vnhrch occurred after pullrng rn a 76 yard pass rn the Mercersburg game oe was out of actron untrl the Eprscopal Same when he agarn turned rn a good account of hrmself Joes season was brought to a clrmax by obtarnrng a second team posrtron on the All State team 17 MtGee matches epeel mth bdmrs Greet, SAINT CHRISTOPHER'S GAME Qlrrylng tn undefefxted strrng of hye to Rlehmond on November nrst the Foresters ltelung the1r former sptrkle were set blelx by the splrlted Rlehmond elub 71 7 Tueker MLLlL15hllD Rteh mond s seorrng letder pleed the Sunts to 1 mln ts he seored one ind set up lnother touehdoxx n before ln lnyur d ftnkle slow ed hrm down tn the thud per1od Elrly IU the gtme Sunt Chrlstophers unltshed tts hrst offensxxe thrett ts they before belng foreed to ptss Snll 1 brt sh tks the Foresters fumbled 1 fexx plus ltter 1nd before the Trger hne eould stlffen the Sunts hid pushed leross for the nrst of therr three ttlhes Fruzers eon yerslon sent the Sunts iheld 0 XX ood berry s ortensrxe erlorts were thu trted by tn unlmpenetrtble sexen mm hne md nexer were the Tigers tble to lluneh seorlnz punth throughout the hrst htlf Once 1531111 Ill the seeond PC1lOel the S :nts pushed the Bengtls deep lnto their own Iffllfllfy ts Wfoodberrx s hne ftl tered before the Qunt tttwek Mel lLlUl1llI'l bulled oxer from the three followed by Fr1z1ers eonwers1on lneretslng thetr le td tr 14 O Fumbles prey uled rn the thtrel qu xrter and nelther teqm xus tble to moxe the btll Frndlng the Sunt hne too strong to oxerpovter Wfoodberrx s Vle D ms d1s sexerll tosses III the lltt to 7 e NW1ll11ms ldx tneed the btll to the Sunt tvs entx Ex Ins on the next pl IX ftded to ptss found IU opemng rn the bunts defense md sprrnted oxer for Vifood berry s lone score Ltter Sunt Chrrstophers guned pos sess1on of the btll on .lou ns tt the Trger hfteen and LlDLl1CLl the gtme ts they oxe teross thelr l.ntl I1 x llw ' f ' L 7 79 ' r 1 2 V 1 K . 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' t 1 ' . ,llx -f R G ROBINSON R G played a key part rn Woodberrys defensrve backheld thrs season hrs outstandrng play rn the Hrll game was a marn factor rn the Trgers scoreless tre wrth Hrll School Trme and agarn he made the decrsrve play whrch helped pull Woodberty out a crrtrcal srtuarron Drsplayrng an amazrng abrlrty dragnose plays Tzo sparked the Trgers defense every game A hfth former havrng vson a letter thrs hrs frrst season on the varsrty R G wrll return to lend hrs talent to the Woodberry backheld next year SARGEANT REYNOLDS A natrve of Rrchmond Vrrgrnra Sarge turned rn valuable assrstance rn hrs role of defensrv halfback Though small hrs strength and qurck reflexes often crrppled the opponents offense wrth hrs tacklrng and pass defendrng abrlrty Sarge saw rctrcn rn almost evcry game but rnjured hrs shoulder playrrg agunst EHS The experrence whrch he garned should be extremely valuable next year for he rs very fast and rs counted on to rve depth to next year s team as thc only returnrng Varsrty quart rback BOB HOBBS A retutrrng defensrve back from the 51 f,l'lLlk1Cl'S Bob vras used thrs year on both platoons He was one of the hardest men to brrng down on thrs years eleven and also one of the most talented blockers Hnmers best performances were rn the VES and EHS games Scorrng rn both contests he ascer tarned vrctory agarnst VES vsrth hrs thrrd perrod tally and narrowed the margrn of defeat agarnst the Maroons Homer vras rnyured rn the RM A contest and hrs absenc agarnst the Sarnts md Frshbu ne was greatly felt as he would have been a much needed asset 17 . - of . - to , ,rn . 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V . .. y .V 2 A. . 1 . i Ca lets give way before McGee FISHBURNE GAME Hoping to get bick into the win column fifter their loss to the Saints Wcnodberry trfivelled to Wqynesborcm where they were turned blck by the un dermted milimry eleven 17 O lt wis 21 bitterly contested game for three quqrters but two late scores gqve Fishburne the xrctory The first period s1w neither teftm prox ide 1 serious threlt is defensive plriy seemed to overshqdow the offensixe Fish in the early pirt of the grime but an alert Tiger defense checked the Cadet maneu xers Bill Blair 1nd Clint Toms spfirked the Tigers in the second period 1lthough rhe Foresters drive fell short of pzudirt The highlight of the first h1lf wis a Cider rexerse which fiked the Bengal defense md carried for v0 yirds Thc Foresters found new life lfter the I1 ilf and apperred to bc on the w rx to victory IS Fishburncs defenses fell bcfore the Beng1ls power pliys over ccnter With th cud of precision blocking Vfoodberry marched to the Ctdets 70 before an intercepted piss checked the drive During the erirly minutes of the fourth period the Tigers still held the up per hlnd but Flshburne munly through the specticulrir running of Sonny Hlrth biger begfin 1 drive of tts own which points The try for the extri point fruled so that the Foresters were still xery much in contention Woodberry mlde its hnrl bid for uc tory bu fell short when 1 disputed pwss play gaxe Fishburne possession on the Bengal IO Rrindy McElroy Bud Plrker md Elwyn Tomlinson turncd in the most creditible perform mces in thc linc while Bill Blur spirkecl Vfoodberrx s 'I itticl-t N8 . y Y 2 1 . . . 1 , L . Q A ' . ' . A , M ' 1 ' ' . I 1 , . 3 K. Q. . 1 . Y' ' 2 ' ' - f s '1 ' - 4 D I 4 ...- . c V W 2 F F Y, N Y. . A Y . A 2 X . , I . Y 1 A 2 , 1 i K ' 2 W . ' Y 1 - . ' I ' . L - . , t Q A i ' ' i ' burne displayed 21 tricky offensive partern resulted in an 80 yard march and six it ' ' i' 1 . . 1 ' ' ', 1 . 1 'z i f u . L A ' ' ' 1 A A Q ' 'L 1' I 1' L ' 4-A L . DAVID WAINER A fourth form new boy Dave earned a starting posutuon at end on the defensive team un hus first vear of football here Hus abuluty to diagnose plays and avoud block rs made ut almost umpossuble for the opposition to gain around hus well guarded end Besides stopping cold almost all attempts to run through hus posutuon he halted many enemy druves by hus spuruted and aggressive play Thus years experience should make hum a stellar performer next fall and add strength to the squad PAGE HENLEY Playing rught tackle on both offensive and defen suve thus West Vurgunua boy added strength and depth to the lune Page though usually called upon for reluef roles saw plenty of rugged acruon which should make hum another bright spot for 1953 To uruluze hus defensive abuluty and bolster the middle posutuon to guard He played un almost every game but hus finest performance was agaunst Mercersburg a game whuch found hum un the startung lun up Sonny an undustruous tackle up from last years JV s was one of the most ambutuous players on the squad Throughout the early part of the season hus only assignment was to give the hrs: strung offensuve practuce but hus rapid development earned hum a starring defensive posutuon un the Hugh School game a just reward for hus spurut and hard work Sonnys maun asset was hus strength which made hum almost immovable from the tackle posutuon Receiving hus letter at the end of the season obtained his well earned passage to the W Club 129 , , , - , , of the line Pig was often switched from his tackle ' y , , ' . Y . , Evans braves elements in High School tilt E H S GAME In the longest unbroken high school footb1ll rivalry in the nation Episcoptl High School handed Wocudberry 1 21 12 defeat in the fifty second consecutive con test between the tvto schools before an alumni gathering on November tvxcnty hrst lt was 1 bitterly contested struggle 111 the way as in underdog Forcstcr eleven attempted to upset thc highly touted Maroons An F H S punt blocked by Whit O Keeffe in the opening minutes gave the Foresters their first scoring op portunity With Vic Evans and Bob x inced to the EH S mo Pete Williams cr ished over left tickle for the scorc and after missing the extra point attempt the Foresters led 6 0 In the second pcriod 1 Vfoodberry punt which went out of bounds on the Or Inge md Black tvtcnty three put EH S in position to gun their first score Successixe guns by hird run ning ohn Buress ind all Metropolitan Fletcher Carter moved the ball to the four for the Maroons A deceptive de liyed crossbuck caught the Bengals off guard and Carter drove into the end zone for the score followed by Murrays conversion On the first play from scrimmage in the second half ohn Burress virtually untouched scampered sixty yards to pay dirt extending Episcopals lead to l4 6 The Tigers rallied their forces for a final victory bid and marched back deep into Maron territory Tuffy Henderson in his last appearance for Woodberry to the one yard line Hobbs on the fol lowing play went over cutting Episco pals lead to 14 17 In the last mirute the Foresters deep in their own territory fumbled into the end zone and Ed Hutch ins alert EHS tackle recovered for the last score of the afternoon The vtin gaxe F H S the lead in the ancient rn tlry wins to Woodberry s tvtenty three with five ties 13 . I 1 U . 1 2 ' ' . ' , ' ' ' 1 2 ' - ' Y ' t - t ' r v - . C ' . K - 71 I Y V 5 A . Y ' i . . . ' 1 ' ' ' A jg ' . , J , ' . 2 . z 2 Y ' ' ' , . ' ' 4 A i 7 i , U i a i ' . It . . Y - K . ' .. .. . Hobbs pacing the attack, Vfoodberry ad- behind superb blocking circled left end fa ' . . . ' . i '. A . - ' 1 z ' ' ' . i , , ' i - L I i 4 I , 1 V c ' .... A , ' z ' 1 . ' - A , . . . . ' , . . . ' 'i i 71- h . ' . . 'i H ' A ' . ' i ' fz' L - - '. . . L ' . i ' 'z ', 24 i J 2 t - ' 2 'i 'i ' - , 'i '0 -Q6' Bari- mu: Smith, M., Parks, Morris, Tiffany, Ware, King, R., Rice. Sc-mmf wuz: Causey, Wilsfin, Gwyn, Parrish, Yates, McThenia, Rooker, Morton, Shuford. Frou! fuzz: Hurley Wfetherbce, Galloway, Brown, D., Kincey, Burnett, Hartman, Chase. VARSITY RESERVE FOOTBALL Coached by Mr. Fray, the Varsity Re- serve Football team, with Sonny Kincey and David Brown as co-captains, conclud- ed the season with a 1-5-0 record. Besides giving the varsity essential practice in both defense and offense. the Blackshirts, as they are usually called. had to contend with a rugged schedule of their own. Starting off their season with a 19-13 loss to a scrappy Lane B squad team at Charlottesville, the Baby Bengals had a difficult time in running their offense plays. mainly because of constant fumbles which occurred through the whole game. Lane profited from our fumbles during the first half. and it was not until the second half that the Tigers began to gain ground. a bit too late to catch up with the Black Knights thaee touchdowns. ln their next game the Blaclcshirts. playing on Hanes Field. were able to score their only win by defeating F.L'. 131 M.A. 12-6, in a game sparked by the pass receiving of Charles Parrish and the run- ning of Sargeant Reynolds. Wfoody Mc- Gill contributed a 50 yard touchdown run in the first quarter and the Tigers scored again in the final stanza to gain the victory, Taking on the Madison B squad in the third game, the Baby Bengals found themselves opposing a rough, tough, and ready team. Although the score was 16-6 in favor of Madison. both teams were quite evenly matched. Hindered by fum- bles. however. the Baby Foresters were unable to match Madisons scoring. Concluding their schedule with a game against a powerful Miller team. the Blackshirts met their third defeat by a score of 52-12. Scoring within the first minute of play. Miller. with an over- powering offense. was able to score five touchdowns to the Foresters. two. 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' Y ' ,V Saint defender gets faked ast break pays off again it the hands of Fishburne, the Bengals dtsplnyed their best defensive form of e season in 1 55 70 winning effort ie Paine lmissed eighteen points is me Tiger fist breik reiehed perfeetion An 0LlILllSSC'Ll Xxfoodberry hve fell or the second time before the Lidets of ost ANHS New wot orxx trd fro 1 Prime on eu lersey mule hintiler with ieeurite omlx nossessu speu ind ti Jr mm: urns tx rig sr lst I uirt xii 1 w r season reitlx xmproxet with eitw une u e mm i le ense s Ll swtrft L in lw Nexer relinquishing their le rd the wietors seored llmost it will inerelsing their le id in every period Vie Ev Ins shlrp shooting Forester C,oC1pt11n hit for 77 points but exen this xx is unlble to keep Vifoodberry up with the sh rrp C idets In their llst tilt of the selson XX'ood , I Q 2' ' . 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A-ntl .ibl , in .,-it----h.11taei.f-if 'S i, f Y 64 60 rn an overtrme perlod The Forest ers held the lead throughout the first half but a thrrd quarter Maroon spurt sent them ahead Trarlmg by Z pornts wrth only l5 seconds remfumng the Txgers sent the game rnto ln overtrme when Vrt Indlvldual Evans Henderson 8 Pfune Payne H Toms Roth KNOX MASSD Reserve forward from Durham hard drlver with trrcky drrve IU shot lots of spmt mll add hrs spnrrt to next year s qumtet CHARLPS PARRISH D termmed center from Mlchxgan plays xxell u der boa ds vull return to bolster squad next year has 5,ood hook Evans sank 1 trmely set shot The scrappy Bengals turned on the steam m the extra vrsrtors 3 to secure second place rn me State Preparatory League Scormg Board Nowell ames Wrllrams Rouse Parrrsh 15 2 - e- . . - I n- ' . . . . 3 minutes, scoring 7 points to the K. . y . ' ' ' D, - - ' tl f 259 26 , , ,... 1 9 J 25 .' .. 175 ' 1 14 ' , . 123 . 8 5 73 . ' 5 4 30 8 Tense moment m E I-I S overtrme Trgers get together durmt, trme out Wcmmmdberry Wfoodberry Wtncmdberry Wfoodberrv Wfoodberry XY! tmtm dberry Wfoodberry XX tnsm dberry XX oodberrx oodberry oodberrx oodberrx oodberrx XX on dberrx Iv Forest Forest Forest Forest Forest Forest Forest Forest Forest Forest For st Fortst Forest Forest Summary 31 H 57 W Rmdolph Muon V I: S Nlertersburg Attdemy I me I-Itbh Sthool Fork bmon Frshburne Htmpden Sydney V I: S St Christopher s St IIIIOII Qt Chrlstopher s FISIIIDLIFFIC Fork L mon EHS '7 7 ' ' 55 1 . ' 49 61 .'. . 62 ' f If I t 1 ' 75 1 52 A -, . 55 ' , 62 ' I ' 82 ' ' 67 A 82 ' ' if t - ' ' 52 XVoodberry Forest 57 V.E.S. HI7 7 ' f I . '. . 29 5 f '2 . ' 'I 75 W' ' ' 6.2 L IOS W 1- es or .. ' ' '- 51 xv 5 - is ' - YO xv 5 F '1 - ' A 79 1 3 - cet . .. to f9 Co Captarn Randy McElroy Coach Cuthbert Lamb Asst Coach Rrchard Games Co Captarn Frank Wetherbee WRESTLING The wrestlrng term coached by Mr Lamb md Mr Games went through an extremely tough schedule vyrth a r cord of four vyrns as agarnst the same number of defeats The team was clecrdedly held back by tremendous losses throughout the entrre season In the last match the vyrest lers defeated the hrbhly prarsed Mar uons from E H S 76 9 Lettcrmen returnrng to rdd strength to next years team rre Barnhrrdt Srrleernt Reynolds Frtz Coker nd Wfhrtney OKeeffe yxhrle the senror lettermen are Dryrd Brovrn Sonny lxrn eey Elvyyn Tomlrnson Sonny McCord Chrrsty Turmrn Rrndy Mclllroy and Frank Wetherbee In thcrr hrst mitch of the serson the Trger mttmen deferred Sexern Sthool V45 Ed Clayton and Ste rmboat Pcrter won by decrsrons rn the 117 and 170 lb classes respectrvely Severn prcked up rts Jnly vyrn of the afternoon as Undcrhrll defeated Dave Barnhardt 54 Howard Harley put the Foresters back on the rrght trrck vyrth hrs 4 O yrctory rn the Iva lb drvrsron Sonny McCord prnnetl hrs Severn opponent rn the hrst perrod Wrestlrng rn the 143 lb clrss to crptrrn Frank Wetherbee 1 yerr letterm rn md to crptrru felled hrs opponent rn the 7nd p rrod Wrmodberrys Tomlrnson dren vyrth hrs S yern rdversary rn the 163 lb tlrss Prns rn the hnal mo matches by Coker and Olieeffe proxcd the hrrrl doyxnfrll of the outclrssed Mrrylrnders An cxperreneed md ycry crprble lrl ' ' 1 - 1 - . U 1 ' . ' 1 , . , - . ' . z . f . 2 . cl , . ' ' ' .. . - , . K . lc A 1 ' . VL K K D K ' . . . ' ' - ' 1 ' ' - ' ' A l 1 7 L L , , . . ' ' ' 1 ' . l . L ' ' ' . ' 1 , ' - 'L 1 V Fulton Porter, Howard Hailey, David McElroy decisioned Severn's Jim Reid. . 1 ' , 1 V 2 A' , ' . L . S ' A 1 1 21 ' ' ' , ' I ' ' - 1 . ' h ' ' - ' Q V ' . ' - e ' . , ' ' ' v v y . F v' A Q y . v I - s v 1 A - , ' I' L , 1 4' ' ', 1 ' ll . r ' r ' 4' V ' . ' V, ' . 7 1 ' 2 ' . ' 1 ' 1 'a L I' 4 ' . ' ' A 'L ' ' ' ' ' ' L ' ' ' 1 L , r Baci mu Beg,1en Barnhart Tomlmson Rnordon Kmcey MtCord Clayton Front frm HdIlCj Turman Coker F MtElros, Wetherhee Olxeeffc, Reynolds Poxter group of Q1v.1l1er wrestlers handed the Wfoodbtrry mqtmen thenr Hrst defeit of the se1son 718 on muary 71 V1fglHll state th.1mp10n Colm Steele pmned Porter for the first of V1fglHllS three pms The opponents made lf three IH 1 row IS both Dave Birnlmrdt 1nd Sonm McCord were clet1s1oned If 170 1nd 1x8 respettnely Alex Sl 1ughter vxrestl1m1 hlS hrst 1 1rs1ty m1tth, performed l1lce 1 ser STI -KN1li0AT POR'Il R Nlosr lmproxtd Lrappler ot the muon 1 f.,.1mc grxp r t truss lwodx 1lL e IS l1x0r1 mu 1rs s .1 L h 111 L X 1 L XIIIBXRNHKRIFI ll I .xr 18 .1 L 1 l11I1t L ss Otlsl l'ltC'l' smooth n.1tur.1l xx restler ILCI' tu t.1rn rel n L, 11 r eds In 14 Wtmtmdberrys most xmprcsswe shomng wx IS Co t.1pta1n Frmk Wetherbee s second per1od pm of h1s adxersary At 163 Elwyn Tomlmson was det1s1oned 6 7 15 11.15 FIIZ Coker it 173 60 cxtendmg th C.1w1l1ers le1d Wh1tney OKceffe fmlncg 1 M1ryl1nd state thamp wms p1n ned endmg the m1tth II 71 8 1n fuor ot X 1rg1n11 The Wcmtmdberry Tlgers dropped thclr ' 'I ,I 1 ' w I 1 - I 1 U la 7 v 7' - 4 -' 6 lv . ' , . v 1 -1 ,lv ' V '- ' I -1 - ' ' . ' ' ' . 'z - t' ' 1 ' L , -ff J. - . 1 ' '. ', g L vf . Q L -3 - , 2 I 1 . . 1 Lx 1 rr . ' 1 l ' , A . 1 - . 1 . , ' 2 . . L ' Y 1 . 1 ' , '. ' - ' Q Y 4 'V I 1 7 1 1' . 1 ' , ff V , v A 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ..' ' t 1 A v v I v ' ' 7' ' ', 1 vi ' 1 Q - ' L Y , v ' V . A .' er11n 11s he out-pointed Kinlock 8-7. second match of the season to nn experi- ' -, , f 1 1 1 ' , '2. 'l Al' ' K' 2 ' ple L1 13s-- 3 ' l 1, h' 1 ' 'te - ' ' yc1 11 r Agular-.1 .ll 'tl 11c.'t I' -.1r. DA ' . I . 'Q rs ye' .. rgutlarf 1 lled 12' lh. 'l.1, -g ' 'l --q,j- 1 1-' - tr: - ink' 1 '51 5 , 61 1111 h zlts on to hr pexlm. ented team from Mercersburg by thc store of '7 8 The meet begm on 1 b1l note for the Foresters when both Hender son 1nd Porter lost dec1s1ons to the Blue IHL1 Wh1te grlpplers If 115 1nd 17 pounds respettnely The next two m 1ILl1Cb ended 1bruptly ID P105 over both H1llCX 11nd 1-lutehmson by more exper1 ented wrestlers Co t1pt11n Mtlllroy w 15 deL1s1oned by Mereersburgs Cftpt 11n D 1pcr5 w II 147 followed by 1 u 1 t t1s1on for Lo C.1pt11n Wetl1erbee extend mg h1s strmg of w1ns to three 1n 1 row The 163 pound resulted ln live plllllfb for Mercersburg brmgmg the1r tot1l to 71 Coker w IS declsloned 10 7 ID 1 hotly contested 175 pound btttle 1nd tht m1tth w IS term1n1ted by Wh1tney OKeeftes pm over h1s opponent IU the he1yywe1ght tllss The gr 1pplers w ere h1nded the1r worst blow of the se 1son IU the1r next entount owfxkn HAIIIX F11 e r lfttLrm.1n at 1-1 strong, mst 4111111111 ba lonz, s1t out h1s best ots of strap w1ll strtnu tn lorute s nU4t111r soxxx X1cQo1z11 X.1stlt lmproxed Atlanta sem 11' one ot T1 ers tutest ant host xers11l1lt 11m 11t1ot1s :osstsstd L11 1 sw1rn1 H IL 4 N watt e 1 111nst Gunn N Armand Tnlor 11' 1 1' 111 f A. -1 1 1 V 1 ' ,E L' v - . 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Wocbdberry Forest Woodberrv Forest Woodberry Forest Woodberry Forest Wocmdberry Forest Wocmdberry Forest Woodberry Forest Summary Severn L V1 Frosh Mereersburg Granby A M A AMA EHS Scum mm rs trmel lx C,1pr.r u Wethcrbce 14 ' ' 34 A , , , .. , ,.,. 5 1 - 8 '. L. A is . 24 ' 8 ' Y 27 ' 5 ., .. . , . 55 27 ....,, .... , ,, ,. , 6 Woodberry Forest , . ll U. Vu. Frosh . .. .. .. . 23 . 22 . . . . . A A ,.., A 17 26 . . . , . 9 2 ilszris 'ii 6 .ia Jr, ,ii 1- Co Captain Billy Hazelgrove Asst Coach John Cart Coach Harold Donnelly Co Captain Pete Hartman SOCCER The Woodberry soccer team enjoyed its most successful season since the tncep tion of soccer at the school live years ago Champions of the Washington area the Tigers won seven games and went un James Eddie Wren Richard Collier Charles McGee and CoCapta1n Bill Hazelgrove led an offensive line which scored twenty seven goals a Woodberry record Snyder Garrison Bob Hobbs Bill Blair and Irvine Flrnn paced the halfbacks Co Captain Pete Hartman played brilliantly at goalie allowing only eight scores in nine games Harry Walker was outstanding at full ack Co Captains elect Walker and Wrenn will lead returning lettermen next year The soccer team got off to a slow start losing to St james 7 l The only score in the first half was a hard shot from the left wing by St james Again in the third quarter St james tallied Woodberry kept game and Ricardo Collier scored the teams lone goal The booters trounced Landon 5 0 for their first win of the season R G Robin son led the team with two goals Collier Wrenn and Copeland also scored Harry Wllker as usual turned in a good per formance at fullback Pete Hartman goalie obtamed his first shutout of the eason The soccer team vson a hard fought 5 2 victory over St Albans although they scored early in the first quarter A penalty 148 w . - R, - ' x- . l l 2 f l 4 5 I I 3 S 'Q i 4 J A in N 7 - 1 , -' - defeated after an initial setback by St. possession of the ball the rest of the .1 . . , Y I I 3 ' y - - - , . . . . . 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' ., A .L f7-im:-3 -9 Garmson gets readx to boot a lone one bee stored two qulek Billlb 10 the nrst perlod Stulrt Cope-lmd followed these up wlth one more In the thnrl p r1od Lolller 1nd Wfrenn scored T120 Rob mson klelced 1 go1l on .1n 1nd1reet klelx r the l1n1l tlly HJIEHIIU Crump Wtlker and Flxnn pl 1yed br1ll1.1ntls on the defense ln the 51xth gnne of the SCISOH the ter te 1m txed it Albms 1 I Co seored for the Tlgers e1rly lll the llrst per1od The seote Wlb evened on 1 long penalty shot by 1 St Alb ln 5 h1lfb1elc No seormg oeeurred durlng the second llllf In mo hve mmute overnme pe-rlods our booters thre1tened to seore but fuled to do so the game ended 1n 1 1 l dexdloek By defeatmg S1dv1ell Fr1end5, v l the TlgCfS ohtuned tl xr hfth win of tle seuon A l1lI'QlfOLlgllf f1rst l11lf entet HARR1 WA111111 heel lent defensne m.1n heads wel fast and wood posx tlon play long IC Q ,enerally eonfounds .HIJLlx me opposmon two year letternmn Co c.1pt.11n e eet F11 XXRINN. bmdll wut potent extels m 1ll'll1lllI1L plus heat IH elose to the ual possess1n,1. .an .1eeu lt e IS .1 1 seorer mo 1e.1r letter nm Co 1.1pt111n elect lv ,L- f k 7 , v 7 i1. -- 1 1 '- yi - ' A -- ' - .1 ' 1 ' - ' . 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I ' 2 '- 1' O ' I' 5 E. .S. , 0 fhbe Asst Coach Charles Betns, Captaln Ted Baker Coach Leonard D1 k TRACK The outlook for the Dw track season rs not .ts brlght is a year ago but even so the Foresters, ftlvs tys 1 power on the cmders expected to hold thelr own thls Sprmv under the conchrng of Mr Drck Mr B FEIS and Mr Fray Although strengthened bx thf return of lettcrmen Grlce Gxllehcr Wfoody Mcbtll md C ap tam Ted Btker the Bengals xx 111 have to rely on less experlenced p rformers as xx ell rf they mre to hue 1 xx tnmng season Wlth the grctduttxon of Clurhe lar borough the clndermen xxxll lick the1r former power 1n the held cvents Ch 1rl1e McGce and Alex Galloway wlll be ctlled upon to replace Ytrborough Ill the broxd jump McGee who leqpt over tvscnty leet last year xs expected to be 1 pornt contrrbutor ln every meet Pete Lou IS urtually the only returning varslty com petltor ln the lllgli Jump Pctc mtde 510 mdoors llst xunter cmd showed great 1mproxement rn form The Forest ers wull lick llst XCIFS depth ln thc pole vault also Ken Durc, Tom I1mes Frmk Wetherbee ind Slrge Rey nolds are the ID' . 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L , , ' ' L . 1 ' L Woom MCGILL South ern Interscholastnc Hrgh Hurdle Champ-three year letterman most experl emed crnclerman a tough man to beat rn hoth the hxp. s md loxys rlilll GALLI HFR speualrst possesses drrve and determxnatxon narur al runner mth plenty ol speed a strong hnnsher always leldmg vqult prospects Dure cleared I0 w xndoors md mmy go IS hlgh is elcycn rect thls sprmg The d1st1nee races w1ll prolnbly be the Txgers strong pomt Cnptaln Ted Bftkcr who rm 1 7 O5 hrlf list ymr wrll he 1 K. htrd man to beat rn hrs speutlty vnhlle Fred Greeftr and Henry Brown, both Wxntcr Trtek lettermen wlll urry Wfoodberrys hopes rn the mlle run Chfrrllc McGee 1 returnmg performer from lfrst Sprmg hetds the lnsr of dwsh Hui mn Chase Yaneey Wetherbee Dure Suns Yates Garrxson Terry XVard Rrordon Coker l Dew OKeeffe Roth llnldle mu Plater Vorr Tom'1nson Shulord Galloway Payn H TIHADX ames Low Bolrland Reynolds Luesmg front mu P1ync R Morton Johnston Greear Galleher McGee Baker McG1ll Robmson R Broyyn H ortan J Fotvsard Sortur Q 'r 1w rf ' 1 ,V Y C Qi 5 1 -:Ho . if - y ' , ' - ' , ' ' -'I 1 ' 1 . . . . , Tl, A , f ' Ara 4 Y ' Y. ' 1' ' , ' 1 . . t ' , . ' W ,Q ' . . . T , - . Q T' , . I- y , ' ' . K . , , y 1 - ,Q -1 1 - y y 1 7 . ' ' . , ' ' ' , ,, , ,. 'v 9 1 ' 1 ' 1 V A 1 1 1 N1 -1 ' . 1 f 1 1 l r .. . , , ' ' - , 1, - ,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 -1 l v -1 1 l - J ......., , -MW im.. ......., .......... 'v ,U isq 'L Pete Low exhnbrts expert form men The Bengals will certarnly not be lackmg depth nn the spr1nts as both ohn Jordan new boy Speedster and Burke Volt wlll provlde added strength rn the dashes The hrgh and low hurdles are another brlght spot Woody McG1ll alternate captam and Southern Conference Inter scholastrc Hugh Hurdles Champ ought to be a double wrnner rn almost every meet Henry Payne Clay Morton and Charlte McGec should collect numerous second and thnrd place pomts Grrce Galleher and ohn jordan vull be Woodberrys mam weapons m t e 440 They are both experlenced per CHARLII: MCGM. X tr a ordmatron plus top man rn sprmts tvsenty feet broad yumpet most a round Tlger trackman FRI-D GREE ut Hard xxorkmf. drstanct man hrs second year on the sat srty credrtable tnme nn the mxle-constant pornt xun ner had a good season on the ht ards last vunter lf-l i 1 ff . I , K 5 3 ' 7 7 ' . ' , h I ' . L ' - ' ' T- 7 A s' - Q tile Tennesseean with co- ' - ll- 3. ' ' .Z ' ' T - in Q f T111 BAIUR Bengal up mm and leadrm. mrddle drstame man rum wth naruml case .md srrnde speualues the NRO ems n emmhle prep sehool earecr rhrs sprrm. FLxx x N Tour Nwox lop man xxrrh the prlvclm r roms lr Lug us 1 srde me e of the lux hrul sl, ns rn the ucnehrs hould throw us far 19 155 lwetore rhr. Senor: s Lomple. tron formers rn the quarter mrle The welghrs Will once rgim be 1 dch mre wmkncss rn the rc mm Although Flu Coker Whit OKeefTe md Lhlrlle Shu ford h we hld previous cxperrenee lf 15 doubted thu my of the rhree xull be rble to brmg rn eonsrsrenr hrsr pl me pomrs The drseus wrll ferrurc Pere Hrrrmm Dmve Plircr md F1rzCoker Illwyn Tom lrnson vwlll problbly be the le 1CllfltS., jlxe lm flrnger but should be rssrsred by Slrge Reynolds md Qhlrlre McGee The term .15 1 whole should duelop mro 'mother of Wfoodbfrrs s eonsrsremly strong trlek powers md wlll hrve rs IIS ieorl the mnuxl stare meer rn Lhxrlorres Xl C Capmm Baker home urs! rn hull lb? ' 1 - 'f ,gf , 1 m ' - v ,Q H ,, . , , . '-Ay - Y h 'fry' ,rr -l - -onl 4' jlt Luc, - .ty ff s ' 2. ' - ' - . ' L ' 1 ' L'- '-' 7 '-1 .' . '- ' ' - .. ' , , , . If h- A3 - 4 V , . f 'f ' - . . . . . , ', .1 1 - .2 , 1 , , ., I 2 l' T. Q . . ' 4 ' ' ' ' is . , 1 . . . . . ' r' rn' f v. 1 1. I - . .-. - 4 .1 . 1 t 5. L - 5 2 . 1 I. 'L 'L L ' L - rl 5, . 'll-. l s4f l 1' Coach Jack Glascock Captam Pete Wfnllrams BASEBALL Thrs years baseball team promises to come up with many good performances Although lacking nn an experrented prtchlng staff the materral for the infield and the outfield has great expectations Lettermen rnfielders are Captarn Pete Wxllrrms third baseman md shortstop Vic Evans second baseman Lee Fogler behlnd the plate Charles Sanford another third baseman and Charles Parrish who rs the only returnrng pitcher B111 Blarr rs the only returmng letterman rn the outfield but he will be ably assnsted by Haden Hurley who saw considerable ac tion in rrght field last season. Pete Williams the captain is rn his thnd year as a first strlnger He IS tx pected to ro ate from shortstop to pitcher Hauling from Charlotte North Carolina Pete IS expected to distress Woodberrys opponents mth hrs fieldrrg and hrttrng abrlrtres Vic Evans who IS closing out a very spectatular athletic ctreer thrs spring vull also be called upon to do hrs part on the mound but vull probably spend most of his tlme handlmg second base ohn Nowell new boy prospect from Hickory North Carolina has shown a great deal of promise 1n pre game practice and will 15 PIIQHINL, SIAM Blat Exam 1-Lillum Parriih johnson irob 1b11 t11xe oxer lf seeond when Vie t11xes111s turn 't hurling C111r1 e Smford who eirned 1115 letter IS 1 third su er 1 st sc ison 15 the number one L1f1L11Ll1IC 1115 post Ch1r11eS DlIL1I'l1 fiet f 1 11t1 1nt1 blfflflig 51-4111 mike him 1 neweomer B111 iekyon promises to de xelop into 1 top notch performer it 1111111 fin m1y bc used IS 1 LlIl1lfy 1nt1e ter during the eoming se1son Rounding out the tenmtive infield 19 QIL1 Pune 11 hrst S111 11re1dy 11 wing shown 1115 prowess in IL Hi LHTI 18011 ml! OXKLI' JdI'l'lSl J UMD IONKIT U11 1 A 1 1111 S1n1ort1 Hurley ham W!I11ldHlS o get L Bair 1Noxxe11 from run Pune 111 Non rug 1 34 1 'f Z , v 1 4' 1' 1 ' 4' . I .11',' , A- i' 1. '.iai1 . i 1 - ' ' 'Q I ' 'A ' '21 i ajk- td 1 ' 1'1 'Ai11' nt '. Ia . 1 liing., i '..' 1' 'z A . Lb'1 '1 21' 'D 1' ' 2 ',: 1 1' ' i' bright spot on the Tiger nine. Another football and ba1S1-cetb1111, 11215 been spark- lit E 1-1111 I 111 , A11',' , S '11, L., M , 1' '51, ,11 h jp , B . ID. 711 , P inf. . Hit rf111.'.i1 i , 1 f, ' 7 j,1: 11 , ., 1 , 1 ' . ' .' 11' ', R. C., -. 'li' , 1 1 J ' x ,S K 41 'i 1' 1' X I ,ff Y. X 7 ' I 2 1 iNx1 H F f roy 11 ,41 . 1lI . A ' ' A E -5 i - . IL- 11 , j , X A. 1? f X J Q- lung rn early workouts thus far usmg hrs ase Haden Hurley B1ll Blalr and Dick Alllson top the 11st of prospectrve flelders All three of these can be relred upon for therr share of base hrts and should add power to the Bengal lrne up Hurley and Blaxr are already well known at the Forest for therr performances last year but new boy Allrson by no means LEE FOLGER Baseballs number one man behmd the plate fifth form Caro lman mth plenty of hus tle and ability should sparkle thus sprrng and next mo year letterman VIC EVANQ-Alternate be tween second and the mound one of the Ben gal s top men at the plate good man mth ground ers and pop ups ends a brrllrant athletrc career at Woodberry :hrs prmg should be dlscredrted for lack of expert hrgh school last season and rs sard to have great porentralrty The prtchrng staff wrll be Woodberry s vseak lrnk Even though veteran Charley Parrrsh has looked sharp on the hrll thrs sprrng Coach Glascock wrll have to come up wrth addrtronal mound strength rf the Trgers are to have a wmnrng season B1ll Blair Vrc Evans Pete W1lllHmS have Folger lmes one to left held -I.. 158 . na , A I, 7 9 - u u t 6'5 frame to its best advantage at first ence. Dick played with his home-town b . . . . ,q A lllfllf A 'Y Parne reaches first avamst Sarnts already been mentroned as posslble mound performers All of these hold down therr regular berths on the nme and mll most lrkely alternate between their regular posts and prtchrng Al Hal lum and rm ohnson from last years jayvees may possrbly find themselves dorng some varsrty hurlmg before the season closes Woodberrys goal vwll be to vun for BILL BLAIR Talented helder from Moorehead Cnty has shown dehnrte xmproxement at the bat 1 returnxm, regular from last season a hustler from the nord LO fell-XRLH SANFORD-Txxo rear letterman at thlrl base relrable at the p are .15 xxell as rn the mlell A real loxer of baseball xull return for ant ther tear D9 the fourth consecutrve year the State Prep Champronshrp To do so they wrll hate to be rn trp top form rn order to set back the power packed Sarnts from Rrchmond who are out for the Foresters crown Coach jack Glascock seems to be well pleas d wrth the maternal that he has rhrs prmg and IS hard at work to turn ou an unbeatable nrne -L-vs .2 1 1 , Q A. . . 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O OVNIIW'-7 DX ICHK S O QU IST WI O 1 F Lx Q Wcwpky f Hrs PL k' lffll 'A QV, A 1 xll the help wfmch we imxc r'eCc1x'cd fiom them iw cm yr bl QI H 5. raw I 5? wr' TVN WCCDBERRY FOREST SCHOOL wooDsERRY FOREST VIRGINIA V M TFE I-IEADMAQTVR UCD V RN VC FQT ' o VIH ' ,I I' SHI' I H 'IZA 'I' WI I' ' ' 'V ': . .IIII.'. ' A f '. I ' ' ' ' ' f I I' I -' N 1' lu M' 'VII I ' I- 'I I I .' 'I '. I ' IIIC '1-if 'IMF Pixf I I , ..., MW ,,, 1 fi , ., , ., ' , ' . ' I ,III ' I 5 ff' ' ' ' ' I ., 5 '.4 L' .' +'.' ' If TV' ' In J ,' I I, f I 'IIIII,II 1I f ff , ., ., , ,, .., it 1,, .I, 1 .l -,S I 1 ,I 'I 3 MII' If III IJ II: lm! I 5 I, I I ' 1 J .Hy 5 I 1 'If I I 1 'I ..'5grff'Ilf7'1'i'X' 71IE'V 'MW II '. X ' I 'I 1 'WI ' JI' I ' .u ,Q ' .I I' I III' '. 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COMPANY Headquarters: LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Corrugated Boxes Plywood Flush Doors Bedroom and Dmmg Room Furmture K1tchen Cabmets Mahogany Veneers Cdrolma Steel .md Iron C0 Structural Plate and xll9CLlldIlCOUS Iron Oll-ICI' xxl WORKS GRI FNSBORO N C Compllments of R B You ell lumber Compdm Ralelgh North Larolma I . 1 J , ' 0 0 V 1 A r I ' l , and Steel Work ' f' II .V A r ' ' : v . Fare Automobile and eneral lnsurance Liberal Real Estate Loans Real Estate Sales E H CRUMP 8t Co I IO ADAMS MEMPHIS TENNESSEE I I G . l elf! O I O I aa , Y I Fomplmzents of Bcrnhdrdt I' urmturc C nc xom x NI XXII xc Il RI RS OI Ilmmf Room Iurmturc I40rd I'IdI'dSNdI'C C0 DIAL 7253 JXNIISJ HARRIS AND COMPANY C h lrlotte North I lrolml Complzments f A FRIEND 1 .I I Y I 'I N o J 4 l IYKIORl'URYI'IfID Iyoq I is LIC. 'I , C. GRANGE, VIRGINIA . - 1 J - E H W T L I 41k Q L K I Y L A A ' 0 , . v A 1 , - If ' I AC K ROBINSON MILLS Hlgh Grade Combed Y urns GASTONIA N. C INCORPOR.-X'l'l-ll? . O 4 4 K x 7 0 CRAFTON 84 SPARKS YOUNG MEN THE STORE HAS SERVED WOODBERRY SINCE I909 COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR e Qltllem Ntltmnal Bank Or :nge hrgmu Organ: cd l90-f Reeounes ow er SY 000 000 00 Il I HI X817 Ii E LEE MII IN WI INEERS CUNTRALTORS V mm, A C LHARLOTTEQV ILLIL KMN AN Oll C0 DL RIIKXI N I ROXBORO XP!-I Petroleum Proflucte Txru Buttefxev flcceesorzes PRXNIX H MNH Preildent Complzments A FRIEND V V o o L . we . n I I I I , K . . ,. . 1 l I .. v. .A N Y X Y V W ' Y , , A I L ' A ,, . XX 5 V Q - 0 . Tlzix bunk lmx rendeml pmgnu. z 'e ,'t'V '1.'? In ll ff mmrzz ilyfnr QV, Y ' ,Q , , X 1 T 1 I ' ..,.'.1.- .' ,N.C. CH. 1, HILL, X. C. . Of . I - . V V V V V V V . . . . A . . . CHAT HAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY ELKIN NORTH CAROLINA Chatham Makes Good Blankets CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE MASON lNSl RANCF apltal lutomolnle lompang AGENCY D lXlll' B in Dlal 4241 VII XXTA CA ORXNGE XIRGINIX 7 6. I I I I I Compliments of K N V Al A J . 3 . y I A ICINVYN YY. TOMLINSON We on't Sel 1 ' he C' Q , u 'e Sell The Best hH DEPT STORE INC Orange X lfglflla Comp11men ts of RICKETT S DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER DIAL 2021 ORANGE VIRGINIA Compliments of PITTS MADISON Stephen 81 Durrer WATCHES RINGS GIFTS Woodberry Forest eweIry REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ORANGE X IRGINIA D lm, ORANGE VIRGINIA e omeof Better Values'A , . , . 1 D ll II I - I Y v N 1 n 1 v la Compliments of E S NASH FURNITURE COMPANY WE ENJOY MQNTICELLO ICE CREAM Orange Crcamerw ORANGE VIRGINIA Sprmg Garden Cleaners CLEANING DYING REPAIRING db M dy Wa' dy J E GRAVES P Comphments i? of Pick-up and Delivery Friend at Woo erry on a s, e nes a s, Friday GRANGE BARBER SI-IGP II4 E Maln Street Orange Vlrglnxa and at VVoodberry Forest V1rg1n1 Every Sunday B F BOWLER Owner Complete New Modern and Samtary Equxpment Four Chazrs Polzte Servzce I III IIIS IIIIII VIIIIIII LEQQ, THE ORANGE REVIEW .111 ri Liz OFFICE AND PLANT Two Pharmaclsts In Chapman Sweet to serve vou better I ORANGE VIRGINIA o I Bile Hceles Modernly Equipped JAXIES W GREEN Edt JP bl 1, nf o 'I'heOacIe Th Ta n F F52 W. 52 T7 , '.', ,,, ,.,,,,,. ..., , ,,,, Q1 A 7 I LIFE? rf I -- I 'Eff uf ,dj Ffiffw -wif . 1 ' 1 1 ' I 1 1 ...I I Qfg 4, I . 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XI I A LI A THE GREENBRIER it S . l. xl Compllments of Ramieur Interlock Co, Inc Rameeur 'North Carolina II W Jordan Chm of Bond Sam A Rlnkm Pres G A Waugh Furruture Co ORANGE VA Compl ments of Modern Plumhmg and Heatmg Compam Orange W lfglflla Serx ICC Day or Nlght Dial 2071 25 Years SETVICC l he Oldest and Most Rellable DI -Xl 2731 1 am Seruce ln Town Orange W lrgmla Matthew's Taxi DYER S. MOSS CO 2511 LUCENA STREET CHARLOTTE N C DYESTUFFS CHEMICALS INDISQSQLS PHARMASQLS VAT CQLQRS NAPHTHOLS CQL012 SALTS BASES CARBIC COLOR 84 CHEMICAL CO OTTO B MAY INC PFISTER CHEMICAL WKS INC REFINED PRODUCTS CORP TEXTILE SPECIALTIES 21? 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