Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1959
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CWA A44 Editor-in-chief Adviser THE PRESIDENT WO0DROW WILSON HIGH S CHO0L Portsmouth Vlrgmla Page4 FORE ORD Princlpal Robert L Sweeney retired Twenty five years ago Robert L Sweeney our beloved former teacher and prrncrpal made a contrlbutlon to our school that wrll remam a part of rt as long as there rs a Woodrow Wrlson Hrgh School Because of hrs great loyalty and devotron to the school he was mspnred to wrrte the words for Wrlsons frrst Alma Mater the same Alma Mater that students so proudly smg today the wrrtrng of th1s song we suddenly real rzed that here was the theme for the 1959 Presrdent It takes only one glance to see that each phrase of this song goes hand rn hand wrth a certam sectron of our year book Who but the teachers can All our zeal IDSDIICQ' Who but you the students are All thy loyal sons and daughters? Who could the words Stalwart sons wrll eer revere thee possxbly refer to except our athletes? When Mr Sweeney wrote the Alma Mater he hoped and dreamed that xt would be an msprratnon to the graduates of Wood row Wllson Hxgh School for many future generatrons Today twenty frve years later wrll contmue to do so nn years to come Students are strll smgmg the words Through the ages we wnll cherrsh and meaning them for we truly have been grven something to cherlsh The IDSPIIZIZIOII re cenved from thrs our Alma Mater wnll for ever lrve ln our hearts . . , . 9 Y . ' . . . , v I . . D ' , - ' 1 Slnce 1959 IS the Srlver Anruversary of that dream has more than come true, and , - . i ' 7 7 . ,. . . , , . U 5 . , , . M CONTENT Administration 8z Faculty - page 6 Seniors - page 20 R. W. Allen-principal, W. T. H. Galliford-asst. principal Organizations page 120 Mrs Mildred Newcome, Miss Avis Shumaker advisers, Jimmy San derlin S C A president Classes page 78 Bill Strawn Jumor Class adviser, Toby Holloman president .I war.:- Dickie Ritsch, Beverly Blachman Features page 168 Athletics page 190 Advertisers page 226 John B Ackley vocal director Bob Tleslau defensive standout Familiar corner Page 5 is 4 1 M 'ff ?. X, . W W 7 . ,, Q X ' 'I l 1 x ' I it I , f-vm Mfg .. .. Y I ,1,, , - I t , - , - , .igv - an ' I - ' -- -- 4 .JL- ,uk , QL D -it f- wa C- : ' ' - ' .file-f - ' Q 's f ' ' QQ' A' Q fJ igLV'f ' - , i S ig:-2.2115 ff 1 1 14Zme 'yiafiez 7065440 565445. :4Zma 775434. -load we eefeq My ,e-melee: ,456 My Zayed eaee cum! elemedtefze Qfeeete and aedeee mdeeed 77Zczq Zig meme e 'era elim am memofadee 2465 een 5eaZ dmepche. ffeel :fa Knee Ze tdee peed Zemfzele, Ze om Jecwfe afeeifae. 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ADMINISTRATION FACULTY xv-Q24 ADMI ISTRATIO 'X Mr Robertw Allen PRINCIPAL 45 .......p-- pme 8 Mrs Margaret Clayton Head Clerk , Mr Walter T Mr Gallifotd H Galllford ASST PRINCIPAL PORT Moum cum B0 RD Clockwxse from upper lef W Futell Harcum Mr Theodore S Morns Mr L 1 M Mrs Wnllxam B Spong r ll Mr H H t M s Clara Porter Mr Guy comer Mr A I app Mr j T Englnsh Mrs C L Crowder Mr C Bradford Russ: h xccure was taken Mr B M Hutchms hnender Dr M A Knse Absent w en p Mrs wiui Presidenim B Spong Ml' A J Mapp Page 9 Sllpermtendent EGLIH Mrs News Olne a Newcome 5 e Mrs Ngufxeng Heaexwefsity Dev virginia' Mrs Stewart shows Johnnys progress W est Mr Fred Gnlbert Benham Washington 8L Lee Umversxty Mrs Patrxcxa T Jackson Longwood College Page 10 Mrs Mary Jo Brady Enghsh Publnc Speaking Indxana Umversxty Mrs Mxldred L Johnson Wxllnam and Mary Mrs Barc ay H Carroll Umverslty of Vxrgmxa Mr Andrew E Landis Englxsh journalism Golf Coach Oberlm College III? Mxss Margaret Hmton Randolph Macon Women s College 459 Mxss Louxse Mays Meredith College V I J I l ' V ' n. 'L ' 'Tl' , wmv u o , Q 3 tw ' ' 7- PM L uk' .4 I .Q f . K 'Q' , I Q l 4 93 . Ak x nl Q i ' 4 .5 x are f 4 1 . xi A L DEPARTME T 56810 lx maker Mxss Pckson Mlss S u C Mr Rxxey ,nts 00 Mus Avxs Shumaker Wrllnam and Mary x 'Q' 'wfsslilf Y l v Mrs Anne Stewart U of Maryland, Longwood Mrs Mxss Ames Mr Pamck Rxley Creanve Wntxng Englxsh College of Wxllxam and Mary Mrs Grace Vlrgmxa Rawls Longwood R P I Mxss Mays explamg B-. Ml' Lilndls speaks 7 ,XX Mrs Margaret Sykes Flora McDonald College, Columbia P 1 1 S Hmm n Smile age 5 Sweerly 13 ,f l Q 4, I -1 ' phased, G 0 ylal rf A V Y ,I x 1 I 1. X ' I 41 f' Q f rl - Ax U . Po. . A5 Q at p 1lA l V,:V p i4 DEPARTME Buzz' Mrs Norrns better known to us as Mxss Bxdgood Mr Underwood and fnend hxell 1 an0f Das Ss gfrmevt ma ma, ongwood' ciolllitxnsylvan a M A U 0 Mxss Barbara Bndgood Mrs M Gage Brumfneld Mxss Elizabeth Culpepper Mrs Dorothy Darden Madison College Columbia Umversxty Randolph Macon Mary Washnngton College Women s College 2 pi Q To Mass Mary Frances Rxce Mrs Irene A Stephens Mr J T Underwood Mrs Anne whiff Longwood Umversnty of Vnrgnma Madison College College of Wnlllam and Mary Wlllllm and MUY College Umversxty of Vnrgmla UUIVUSWY Of Flofldi Page 12 Florida State Unxversxty d Mhrev 1 L . , 1 ,C 'A A 1 Q l 21' ,,. E V 'f' X, .ol ex Q I, 1 HI TORY DEPARTME T 'Ch M155 Spradlm speaks favs 37 Mxss Carrxe Newsome Spradlm Lolumbxa U of Va UNC 4,-v 'W M1 ? MarJ0rie C P Miss Codd nn famxlxar pose Onggment Heodd Mr Ernest L Ethendge Umversuy of Vxrgmxa Umversnty of Rxchmond Mxss Katherme Timberlake Longwood College 00d Couege Car in 1 A1131 Mr Gary Rosecrans Umversnty of Wxchxta Mrs Barbara Olnver Wxllxam and Mary Mrs Gertrude Waldron MISS I-015 T Wlllwms U of Cmcmnatx I-0!1BW00d College U of Rnchmond Page 13 . . . . 5,1 . ,f ,l f .Nl A, if EL EMJA, , L ,r X -ff' r e L . ' . ,.- D 'l - ad fe' ?'f- a If, h , . . M 5 w . , Q ' ffaffvlp ' 152. W 21 1. my 'Y 4' glow' A 'QTY : 'le T A a 5- A. V Q I .mf J N r K Y Q ' , . ., . . . - . s Page 14 one CE ls 'Q dham x ce Fo' s Bea rznt Hea uege y DEPARTME T 04 QW -l.4l Mxs Armstrong callmg the roll Mass Gray knows how too Depart!!! hxngton Co Mrs Olnvxa Thompson Hxnton Mary W as Mrs Gertrude Foster Anderson Radford V PI Women s Dnvnsxon Mrs Anme Laune B Edwards Women s College U N C Mxss Salley S Armstrong Mr Warren I Early Jr Lnmestone College Madnson College 3 Mxss Carolyn Gray Mr Jack Ryder Longwood College Unnversxty of Vlrgxma , , l ful! ' lon. i 'K , 3 W l. .S G ul . V K' 1 ' M - I Mr - . . 5 , . . . 5 l 4 g ,, in 4 fa n 3 A Zry me t . , 3 l ' ff 1 COMMERCIAL DEPARTME T ' VN Mxss Swmdell wntmg shorthand Mass Hall has a good laugh Mllsgpgzlllg Lee off ent H ndlce Pract ceead 1 C ana Unlversltg ordlnator ,Q i fm .049 Mlss Charlotte Avery Miss Charlotte Anne Hall Mxss Barbara Shafer Mass Geraldine Swmdell Treasurer Longwood College Madnson College East Carolma Teachers College Longwood College D DE Mr Samuel Wayne Dake Mr Louns A Kmum Dxversnfxed Occupatxons Rochester Instntute of Technology Pacxfxc Union College Mr Kmum Richmond Professnonal Instxtute U of Maryland Page 15 5 A x. F rf S' J J I , sg he 8 . . 4 I . .i - . ! 2 'A .ff 10 -' J 0 - o o o o '-of I ff PHY ICAL ED CATIO DEPARTME T pl '41 Mrs Byrd holdmg up the float Mr Mills helps school spnrit wud Eiingit tif e0t0f e Colxege Adria-H Mass jodxe Brennan Umversxty of Kentucky :bn Mr Carlos L Pete Mnlls Applachnan State Teachers College Page 16 1 Mrs Phyllis F Byrd De anmem Head Mrs Kathryn Mounne P Girls Physxcal Education Winthrop College U of Mus Sylvna Anne Butt East Carolxna College ,gui Mr jack R Mom-nc Jr Mr James Shernll Mr Wlllxam Strawn Duke Umversnty Erslune College Western Kentucky Applaclnan College I rf , s,c- - AJ - X 4 I ' . V! Vx A A flu ll ' V K s a Mr. . -' C93 ' A ,- 4 ,Q e 7' In K .P ffffm , 5 1 L GUAGE D PARTME T -4' af Mass Helen Brent French Wllllfm and Mary Mm Emnly Dashnell Latnn Englxsh Randolph Macon Women s College MU IC DEPARTME T Mrs W W Morse jr Spanxsh Englxsh Randolph Macon Women s College Mr John B Aclrley Mr Paul Brown Mr M1chaelN Laguta Vocal Musxc Band Orchestra Cxncmnatx Cons of Musnc New England Cons of Musrc New England Cons Columbia U of Illmols Miss Audrey Vmcent Lauri English Randolph Macon Women s College N-Q1 --ff, Mr Ackley Mr Brown GUIDANCE s. V, l - 3, w I Mxss Pat Mabry Musa Georgnana C Woodhouse Psychology, Gundance Dramatxcs, Gmdance Mm Woodhouse M155 Mgbfy Madxson, Radford Mary Washnngron College Page 17 ,.,,, , K W, If W 6 'r x hu Dragselh 1 Educa 0 J 0 g na ?:::csz:.,? 1il26 ufe LIBRARY VOCATl0 AL DEPARTME T Mr James W Burgess Machme Shop Oswego Norman V P I Mrs eanne Evelyn Guczler Edmboro State Teachers College Mr Davnd E Wheeler Mxss Mary Ames East Carolma College Wxllxam and Mary HOME ECO 0MIC Mr E E Martm Cabmet Makmg Buffalo State Teachers College DEPARTME T Mr Harry W Whxte Electnc Shop Wxllnam and Mary Y .1 if ,dw '-LM, ,fu Mxss Eleanor Rxtchne Mrs Elnzabeth Ames Blanford Mrs Emily Curlee M153 D0l'0fhY Dlchl Madxson College Catawba College Longwood Columbna Umversnry U of Tennessee Madlson College , xi n M . 1. 0+ C 2 S - x M V V S ,f A ' .. M Fx S -, ' ww Q , ' I S M ,1 . ff . 31, C , ' A ,. 3. Nursln N, Nlq Lil O 4 Mrs Clayton Mrs Jane S Snyder R N Mrs Alberta Kung s Daughters H spnta Mrs Marjone Albertx Office Clerk Llbrary Mrs Mary Lou Berry Lnbrary Clerk 0ll1ee Clerks Mrs Margaret Clayton Offxce Clerk Cafeteria Mrs Estelle Sawyer Cafeterna 1,5 3 S2 1 5 eb 5 92 5 n eb Mrs Nell Whaley Mrs Ruth Hodsden Gundance Office Offuce Clerk Mr W L Carter Mr W L Carter, Jr Engxneer Asst Engmeer Page 19 wyeglf' ' 'l N Q jf I 4337 ' j ' I y ' ' -bf. ' , . C R , 'N X, ' f R., x , ,Q 5 db Q xx - is ,. V Q C 'N . ' N' x VY L 1 , ..... I ' 2 l .A 5.3. .Q ,l -. Q, - , ,' I I A an 4 V 'N ff r X . . , . . . . . . , , O . I o 0- , M flaw -R R, 4? , , , , , 1 l I I if N . Ki if I A , L V2 wi e lf fx rf! I up A 55 . . . . . 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' 'f 1 : gr? w ,sr '-f - -it nf' f , . 1'-- F M fi- A 'sw 5. 5 1 c A Q E ,K 'x A 0 FEBRUARY LA T WILL We the members of the W1lson H1gh School Class of 195892 be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby solemnly bequeath to those we leave behmd the fol lowxng, to do w1th as they please I FRED ARCHER, do hereby leave to Ann Ga11 and the Prentxs Park Locals the abxl1ty to graduate 10 4 over and out I ROSIE BLACKBURN, bemg of sound OJ mmd do hereby leave to Jack Gllbert and my s1ster Nancy all the wonderful tlmes I have had at W1lson and the gleaiure of seemg M1ss Wxllxams do Fxght Team 13 I MARIE BLOW be1ng of sound body and somewhat sound m1nd hereby leave the ab1l1t'y to graduate to Lou Deans and V1rg1n1a Pass1nk I also hope that Mrs Stewart w1ll never forget Engl1sh VIII second penod I CAROLYN FAYE BRANTON, do hereby leave Peggy Butler my seat 1n Mrs Stewarts Engllsh VI VII and VIII classes To some lucky freshman I leave the honor of g1v1ng Mr Early a hard tlme I VINCENT BRODA hereby leave Wxlson I ANNE MARIE COLES, leave to D1ane Gooden and Carolyn Endxcott the ab1l1ty to keep sk1pp1ng and not get caught Keep up the B1g Trmxng I also leave to Mrs Byrd a new typ1st Wh1Ch she badly needs I DIANE CRUTCHER leave to Betty the abxllty to Edd more to the state of confus1on 1n Tn H1 Y than I ave I ELIZABETH ANN DEATON be1ng of sound m1nd UD and body do hereby leave to my s1ster Margaret Deaton the prxvllege of havmg Mrs Stewart for Enghsh for three semesters and the ab1l1ty to obtam locker 2 107 for two years Culpepper my t1t1e of be1ng the best look1ng bag boy I HARRY ELLEN, be1ng of sound body Kmlnd doubt full do hereby leave to all Engllsh students my ab1l1ty to apple polxsh Mrs Stewart successfully and may they have as much fun and get away w1th as much murder as I have I JANICE FOSTER hereby leave to Louxse Hooks the rlght to get a Job 1n V O T by June and to Carolyn the r1ght to graduate I GAIL FUTRELL be1ng of sound m1nd Csolld rockj do hereby leave to some fortunate freshman four happy years w1th Mlss R1ce for reg1strat1on To my brother and slster I leave the ab1l1ty to have as good a tune as I have had and st1ll learn somethlng Also to some ambmous young f1dd1e player I reluctantly liave my seat 1n the f1rst vxolm sect1on of the or c es ra I PEGGY GASKINS be1ng of sound mmd and body do hereby leave to Ruth Mxtchell a blg roll of tape for her bxg mouth and I hope my rxders w1l1 get a r1de to school every mornlng and be on tlme To my brother I leave my ab1l1ty to graduate xn four years, and to have as much fun as I have had I CARLENE GEORGE, leave to Cynthxa the ab1l1ty to graduate and to Carol the ab1l1ty to keep up the Bxg T1m1ng To Mrs Byrd I leave a new typewr1ter I GLADYS GEORGE do bequeath to the new fresh men my reg1strat1on teacher Mr Warren Early I BILLY GILLENWATERS, do hereby leave to my successor on the stage crew 12 m1kes and thexr as sorted equlpment To Jeff I leave the ab1l1ty to get 1nto all the trouble he can unt1l he graduates To Bobby I leave the r1ght to get a date w1th Ann my s1s er I PEYTON GLENN, leave to Jerry Burch the ab1l1ty to get plnned 1n every scheduled wresthng match 1n whlch he wrestles dur1ng h1s f1rst year on the squad I DARLENE GODWIN be1ng of sound mmd leave to Betty Vaughan my honor that of be1ng the shortest February graduate I GRAHAM HUTCHINS be1ng a Local of unsound m1nd do hereby leave to Ed M1zell the v1ce presxdency of the Locals and hope that he w1ll carry on 1n a f1ne local tradltxon I ALAN JACOBSON do leave to my brother a lot of work that st1ll must be done I JIMMY JENKINS bemg of sound body and almost no m1nd do hereby leave to Donald Brault another semester or two at WIISOH To W1lly Wynne I leave ge chance to try for the Woodrow W1lson Pens1on an I ZANE KING be1ng of sound m1nd CPD and body leave to my sxster Beverly the pr1v1lege of hav1ng Mrs Ollver and Mxss Spradl1n before she graduates I PEGGY ANN LATON be1ng of sound m1nd KI thmkj and body do hereby leave to all the freshmen who are here and w1ll be here all my green color 1n those fxrst few weeks of school I DALLAS LAWRENCE be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to my brother Bobby four years of fun and hard work I TOBY LERMAN leave the honor of hav1ng both Mlss Spradlme and Mrs Stewart for three semesters 1 BOBBY LIPSCOMB, leave to some fortunate fresh man the ab1l1ty to have M1ss Brent for four years I EDWARD LONG be1ng of sound body and m1nd Clve got a m1nd'J leave to Shelton Wxllxams my seat xn Mrs Stewarts Enghsh class and all the grass on the track I JESSIE ELAINE LONG be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to Sandra Ann Ferrall all my books 1n exchange for her brother I GEORGE MARTIN be1ng of sound m1nd and body do leave' I ROY J MAULT be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to Dale Zrcafoose the pr1v1lege of be1ng a senxor daddy I ROSSER H MILTIER, JR bemg of sound m1nd and body do leave to Mark Mawh1nney the honor of sklppmg school and not be1ng caught I VANCE MCEACHERN, leave to some freshman the luck of havmg Mxss R1ce for home room and a lot of fond memorxes I RUTI-IIE OLIVER be1ng of sound mmd and d1s posmg memory do hereby g1ve dev1se and bequeath to any student the pr1v1lege of an educat1on 1n a great hxgh school I CARL PARKER be1ng of sound m1nd U5 and body do leave old W1lson H1gh I cant leave anyone any th1ng because I need what I ve got I leave to Ronwell a lot of fun 1n hlgh school ' z . . - . , ' , 1 , ' ' 1 - l , 1 1 1 . .1 , v . J . , v , . . . y , D 1 1 W' , . . . . . ,, . ' 77 ' ' . , 1 7 1 1 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 , . 7 , , . . , . I A I , ' . 1 . 1 7 . . , . 1 , , 1 Q Y a 1 ' I 1 ' ' 1 1 I - ' 1 . . D I 1 ' 1 ' . . I - I 1 as ' ' ' 11 I ' , ' , ' I ' l I I ' . . . 1 1 , , 7 ' . . . . , ' ' - - r , 1 1 . G ' v 9 ' '. . . 7 . , , , 1 ' ' I . ' . 1 ' . Y I, REGGIE DICKENS, do hereby leave to Winston to some lucky freshman- ' ' IK ' Y! 1 l - , 1 1 1 - . 7 . . 1 ' - ' 1 1, . ' . . 1 . ,' Y . 1 ' 7 , 1 1 ,1 l . . . . . , 1 1 . . I 7 , , . . . , u . 1 ! ' . , . . Q . . . . . , 0 ' , G . D . , ' ' ll ' YI , . . . . z . y l i, .. 1 1 . . 1 - - ' ' ' IK ' Y! 1 Cl ' Yl ' ll ' I! ' Y 4 1 Y 1 , 1 1 1 . . . , , 1 1 1 , ' , l . . . - l 1 , 1 4 , , 1 1 KC ' ' ' , Y! ' 1 1 ' ' ' . G , . 1 ' . 7 . , l ' . ' y , 1 1 I . I, DORIS POWELL, being of sound mind, do leave Mr. Ackley with an empty space in the second soprano section which he will never miss. To my baby sister, I leave all the wonderful times at Wilson High. I, DORIS PRINCE, leave to my brother, Wilford, and all future Wilson students the fun and happiness that I've found here, and the hope that they will love it as I have, and make the very best of the four years. I, MARLENE REYNOLDS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to everyone at Wilson the ability to enjoy themselves as much as I have. Good luck to all my fellow drummers and to the band. I, RONALD ROBERTSON, being of sound mind f?l and weak body, do hereby leave my ability to skip school half of the year and still manage to graduate to Gene Pope. And to any lucky boy, I leave the pleasure of having a girl to chauffeur him around. I, ELEANOR RUDE, being of fairly sound mind and body, do leave everything to anyone who wants it, e-specially Mrs. Stewartls and Mrs. Byrd's Jam ses- sions. I, BILLIE SCHIEMANN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my big baby sister the ability to talk more in Mrs. Byrd's gym class and not get by with it. I also leave to her the ability to talk fast in Mr. Ackley's Mixed Chorus class without h1m understanding a word being said. I, FRANCES SHARPE, do hereby leave to my brother, Thomas, the ability to graduate from high school in 316 years, and to the 4A class with which I wassup- posed to graduate this June, I leave many good friends and happy memories. I, DOROTHY JEAN SMITH, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my seat in Miss Lee's class to the person who is lucky enough not to get it, and to Mr. Early, the pleasure of getting a brand new fresh- man registration that will give him harder times than we did. I, JIMMIE SMITH, leave to Margaret the right to use my old book reports, and to Walter I leave my saw. I, EARL SMITHWICK, being of sound mind and body, and also being one who did not vote for Jimmy in the M.R.M. contest of 1958, leave behind seven books and a still. I, WILLMA SMITHWICK, do leave to everyone who will have it, Wilson High School. I, ANNE SPEARS, being of sound mind C?J, do hereby leave to my brother, Jerry, all the good times I have had during my high school years. I also leave him the ability to pass general science and senior math. I, GORDON TAYLOR, do hereby leave all my smoking privileges to the Junior Class. I, BARBARA WATSON, leave this beautiful building and all its teachers to up and coming freshmen. May luck be with you as it has been with me. I, RICHARD WILLIAMS, leave to Donald Williams all the fun and good times I have had at Wilson. I, BUDDY WYATT, being of sound mind and body, leave to the Prentis Park Locals the ability to make Wilson go. 10-4 and out. I, JOY GAIL WYATT, being of sound body and mind, hereby leave my six cousins the ability to graduate. And to Mrs. Byrd, I leave the ability to get at least one normal gym class. I, ANN PARKERSON, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some lucky freshman the wonderful privi- lege of getting an education at Wilson, and also the great times I have had with all my fellow students and teachers. I, GEORGE PEED, leave my old books and my jail house to Grace Collins. FEBRUARY CLASS HISTORY The fondest memorles of our past have Just passed by It all began m February of 1953 when some of the mcest frlendshxps posslble started How exclted we were as we walked down the halls of the Old Wllson How much of a thrrll to even have a semor look our way Yes we were Elghth Graders At last we were a part of that wonderful WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCI-IOOL' The presldent of our student body IH our fxrst year was Klt Morse, and a f1ne one he was Our E1ght Grade year was VICTORY YEAR, and we won the State Champlonshlp m football and en Joyed the assembhes Then It happened' We were Just a l1ttle b1t skeptlcal as we approached that huge buxldmg wh1ch was to be our home for the next four years It was none other than the new WIISOD' How strange we felt as we sat ln the tremendous audltorxum llstemng to our pr1nc1pal Mr R L Sweeney, explam the many new rules wh1ch we were to ab1de by How dlfferent It was to walk down the hall and not bump 1nto someone as had been the sxtuatxon durmg our f1rst year Bob White presrdent of the student body for that year helped to make us feel at home w1th h1s frlendly smrle and pleasmg manner Soon we were actually Sophomores We were commg along f1ne now We felt a wonderful sense of prlde rn belongmg to Wxlson How proud we were to have Barbara Turner represent our llghts of th1s year was the Mock Conventlon Al though Stevenson was elected lnstead of E1sen hower we dxdnt mmd bemg wrong because of the educatlonal value and enjoyment derlved from th1s event Brent Wlckers was elected the first presldent of the Honor Councll Th1s new orgam zatxon IS one whxch started then and w1ll last through the years As Jumors we began to reahze Just how close graduatlon was Belng upperclassmen brought many memorxes to each of us Audrey Cherry as Homecom1ng Queen and B111 Smith as our presr dent of the S C A made us even more proud that Pnncnpal R W Allen presents dxploma to Rnchard Wlllxams Page 24 By Carolyn Branton we belonged to Wllson The Junlor Senlor prom was one event whrch we enJoyed very much Although we had to walt untxl the last part of our Junxor year for our r1ngs and our prom we apprecxated them all the more The basketball baseball and football teams d1d very well xn our Junlor year and watchmg them was qulte a thr1ll We elected B B I-lamaker as our class gziesldent and our advxser was Mrs Barbara wer Of course we feel our sen1or year was the best of all Walkxng down the a1sle 1n assemblxes was one thmg wh1ch actually made us feel l1ke Sen xors Homecommg was wonderful and we saw all our fr1ends as elther football players cheer leaders or partlcxpants rn some other manner Diane Carlo made a very lovely queen to help us remember th1s last Homecommg of our hlgh school l1fe Jlmmy Sanderlin also dxd a fme Job as presxdent of the S C A We elected Harry Ellen as our 4B Class presl dent and he and Mrs Phyllis Byrd, our advxsor made ours the frrst 4B Class to have a float 1n the Homecom1ng parade Our small group worked together and our entry won f1rst place rn the general class1f1cat1on The excltement of Baby Day was one of the fondest memorxes of all What fun we had 1n the Baby Day assembly and at the Baby Day Dance We really felt xmportant as we marched around dressed as bables The en Mr Robert Allen, our new pr1nc1pal d1d a f1ne Job and we enJoyed workmg with hmm dur1ng our sen1or year although we m1ssed our beloved Mr Sweeney very much The excxtement of ordermg our callmg cards paymg our dues havmg our class p1ctures taken and f1na1ly hav1ng our caps and gowns frtted all stxr our memorles What a l1fe we have had these past years In our small class some of the mcest fr1endsh1ps have been made Well 1ts all over now but WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL w1ll long l1ve 1n the hearts and mmds of each of us of the February Class of l959' That s nght jessxe' met them down the processxonal can begm - .... - I , - an - n - - ' . ' , , ' , 9 ' I , n 1 l o 1 ' 1 1 . . 7 - ' . . . l I 1 ' '. . . . . ' . . ' ' , G , ' ' 1 1 1 y - . Y ' y , . . . . l a . . . 1 1 4 I v l ' - ' ' . ' . ' I 1 2 ' . . 1 9 . . s . ' . - , . . - , 7 , l ' . - SC11001 HS H0meC0m1Dg Queen- OHS of th? hlgh- joyment of th1S day w1l1 never leave our minds. . 2 ' - . . . 1 . . . , . . - v , . 7 . . 1 7 U . Y. l I . 1 , 1 n , a , a 1 1 1 - Q Y . ' ' 7 n 0 l I , . 4 1 ' 1 , - 22 , J, l ' Q .lj x R 1 Nr' S l Mx l . I ' .L A xl .1 1 ,Y rl J' 1 . I l . . ,, , . , . 1 Q . so . . Class 0fficers Mrs. Phyllis Byrd Advisor Fred Odell Archer 4B Class-Vice-Presidentg Esleeck Hi-Y-Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurerg J. V., Varsity Footballg Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg Honor Societyg Science Club. Doris Powell 4B Class-Girls' Treasurer: Mixed Chorusg Glee Club- Librariang Bible Clubg Home Room Officerg Intramuralsg Honor Society. Jimmy Smith 4B Class-S.C.A. Represent- ativeg J .V. Footballg Tennisg Home Room Officer. Doris Prince 4B Class-Publicity Chair- mang President, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Intra- muralsg Honor Society. 'VPS' f .1 ? it '13 Y' 3 -0. '5 3 Class of 1958'!2 Joseph Harry Ellen 4B Class-Presidentg Home Room Officerg Latin, Science Clubg Wrestlingg Track. Gail Futrell 4B Class-Secretaryg Or- chestra-Presidentg Home Room Officerg S.C.A. Repre- resntativeg V.O.T. Claude Wayne Wyatt 4B Class-Boys' Tresurerg Varsity Baseball, Basket- ballg Presidents Hi-Yg Honor Societyg The Stu- dent g The Presidentng Dramatic, Science Clubg Pan American League: Intramuralsg A.A. Darlene Godwin 4B Class-Honor Council Representativeg Home Room Officerg Prexie, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Mixed Chorusg Glee Club-Vice- President. Alan Jacobson Honor Graduateg Virginia State Championship De- batorg Forumg Ecrivon Society. Page 25 Rosetta Blackburn F.B.L.A.-Treasurerg Home Room Officerg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y. Carolyn Branton F B L A President Girls State The Student Presi dents Presno1r Tr1 H1 Y Home Room Off1cer Or chestra VOT ACt1VltleS Board Anne Mane Coles Presidents Tr1 H1 Y V1ce President PFCSHOII Tr1 H1 Y Treasurer Home Room Off1cer Girls Monogram Club Intramurals Glee Club FBLA Science Club WW Tr1 H1 Y Honor Soc1ety AA Presidents H1 Y V1ce President Home Room Officer J V Varslty Football Margaret Elizabeth Gaskins Alta Tr1 H1 Y VOT Home Room Officer Science Club Honor Soc1ety Page 26 lk I as ...up in 'Q ' 'li 1 A f , fi ., J ---'nf' f ? Class of ..... Marie Blow Girls' Glee Club-President Secretaryg Intramurals. Vmcent M Broda Wrestlmg J V Varsity Football Honor Society Elizabeth Ann Deaton Aquo Tr1 H1 Y-Secretar Chaplain Honor Society AA Intramurals Home Room Officer WW .Ir Tr1 H1 Y Tr1angle Tr1 H1 Y Mixed Chorus Glee Club FBL A V O T Intramurals Science Club Carlene George Presidents Tr1 H1 Y-Ser geant at Arms Presno1r Tr1 H1 Y-Secretary Home Room Off1cer F B L A Girls Monogram Club Intramurals Honor Soc1ety The Student Bus1ness Staff , ff-f 'W K 1 K I A 'thx . ----- ' 3 fa' 'g'.., ' Z . i .-' .- 3 - f Q AA. 1 Q S t t .3 2 .. if A 1 , '- '-.-I 1 IA '- jg '- . yi T , ' - - . . , . y X. f 1 3 I ., fl' , Reggie Dickens li ' I '15 I Janice Foster . .--.- , . H,, . .-.-3. y' . 3 , -Q . ' 2 u S - ff A , 1 if wif, 1, L11, ' 'H'- ' 5 Q W' A 3' '- T- - . 1 9 . - 1 . , 7 ' ' ' Q , ' 1 U , 11'-' ' , xr, ' ....l958'2 Gladys George Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg Intramuralsg V.O.T. Peyton Glenn Wrestlingg Woodrow Wilson H1-YQ A.A.g Honor Society. Jimmy Jenkins Peggy Ann Laton Toby Lerman Honor Societyg A.A. rw 7.11-suv I Q , 55- .fx N , Q X vK 3. 43 I .J 7 2' A 1 .fc ,Q f gmt vw, .'. nfs.-. - fv- if 5 iv-fr to IE i, William Elliott Gillenwaters Stage Crewg Dramatic Club' Thespian Troupe 12385 Science Clubg Honor Societyg A.A. Graham Hutchins J.V., Varsity Footballg Trackg Wrestlingg Intra- muralsg Boys' Monogram Clubg Pan American League. Zane King Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-Sergeant at-Armsg Art C1ub-Presi- dentg Woodrow Wilson Jr. Tri-Hi-Yg Pan American Leagueg Intramuralsg The Student g Pep Clubg Honor Societyg A.A. Dallas Lawrence Woodrow Wilson Hi-YQ Varsity Baseballg Home Room Officerg Honor Societyg Intramural Bas- ketball. Robert Lipscomb Page 27 Edward Long Wrestling. Vance McEachern Esleeck Hi-Y. Roy J. Mault Wrestlingg Cross Countryg Trackg Tennisg Ecrivon Society. Carl Parker Pan American Leagueg Honor Societyg Wrestling. George Peed J .V. Footballg Esleeck Hi-Y. Page 28 - 1 'N xx Class of ..... Jessie Elaine Long Alta Tri-Hi-Y--Secretaryg D.O. Clubg Orchestra- Secretary, Treasurer. George Martin Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Honor Societyg Intramural Baseball. Rosser H. Miltier, Jr. D.E. Club. Ann M. Parkerson Pan American League- Secretaryg Bible Club- Treasurerg Honor Societyg Home Room Officerg Pres- noir, Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Yg D.O. Clubg Orchestra Ronald Robertson Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y- Sergeant-at-Arms. .. 1958' 2 9? ur Eleanor Rude Glee Club Prexle Trl H1 Y The Student The Presl dent Buslness Staffs Chad Frances Sharpe Aquo Trl H1 Y Glee Club F B L A A A Band Honor SOC19ty DE Club K., Earl Smlthwlck ...af wlyg La Verma Anne Spears Trlangle Trl H1 Y D E Club -f-v Rlchard Augustus Wllllams, Jr March1ng Concert Bands , Honor Councll M1Xed Chorus Presldents H1 Y 11 I vf I Blllle Schlemann Mlxed Chorus Glee Club Presnolr Aquo Trl H1 Y Presldents Trl H1 Y Chaplaln D E Club Honor SOC1ety Dorothy Jean Smlth V O T Wllma Ann Smlthwlck Honor Soclety The Stu dent The Presldent Buslness Staffs Home Room Offlcer Marchlng Concert Bands Prexle Trl f- qw Barbara Watson Honor Soclety AA Pep Club Joy Gall Wyatt Honor Soclety The Stu dent The Presldent Buslness Staffs Glee Club Presldents Trl H1 Y Intramurals AA Page 29 0 o A 8 N .. . . u H ,G yr, as x e G S l . S all 1 A -' 1 R it-My as IF r ' XX ' -- -- . . 'Y' , , , g .. . A x' X rl . . ? A Y . ' an . - .1 . .5 . i f Hi-Yg Intramuralsg A.A. - f NN H .1 . . ,ry ,. , - - l . .A D! V ' 1 ' 'Q I , A s 1 J 3-m--A F ll . ' ,, za W' ' . - 9 . . s 'I V, . '. I- I Q 5 - ' A ' g . . , Page 30 FEBRUARY CLASS PROPHECY Slowly the huge and modern space sh1p gllded toward 1tS runway on the Moon Inslde stewardess ANN MARIE COLES told us to fasten our seat belts for the landmg Then our co pxlot JIMMY JENKINS came through to make sure that every thxng was golng as lt should because we knew that our old frlend FRED ARCHER was at the controls As we alxghted from the space Shlp we saw the mayor of the town on hand to greet us We were dellghted when we dlscovered that he was none other than our chum from long ago BILLY GILLENWATERS Wlth h1m was the operator of the landlng fleld VINCENT BRODA We then entered the a1r statxon and saw BILLIE SCHIE MANN and FRANCES SHARPE who were buy 1ng tlckets for a v1s1t back to Portsmouth Vxr g1n1a USA Presldxng at the tlcket wlndow was ANN DEATON Just as we stepped outslde aga1n we were stopped by pohceman ROY MAULT, who offered to hall a cab A long gold charlot xmmedlately sl1d up to the walk way drxven by VANCE McEACI-IERN As we drove to the hotel we d1s cussed the happenings of the many years smce we had last seen each other It seemed only a few moments unt1l we had reached our destlnatlon The bell boy GRAHAM HUTCI-IINS took our bags He welcomed us wxth a grm We would have enjoyed talkmg to h1m however we paused to speak w1th the manager PEYTON GLENN He walked us to the space elevator and told the operator GORDON TAY LOR, to take us up to the 1007 floor As we walked 1nto our sulte the mald DORIS PRINCE, was Just leavmg We declded to call room servlce and have our lunch sent up Guess who brought It ln It was our old schoolmate PEGGY LATON The moonb am souffle was so del1c1ous that we went down to the kltchen to see lf we could get the recmpe To our surprlse we saw that the chlef d1et1t1an was CAROLYN BRANTON' Walklng through the lobby we saw the re nowned author PEGGY GASKINS W1th her was JOY WYATT the fashlon deslgner They were on the1r way to VlSlt the towns leadmg dress shop and mv1ted us to go along The owner of the shop WILMA SMITHWICK greeted us profusely Whlle we were talklng DOROTHY SMITH came 1n and asked for the seamstress To our astonishment she proved to be ROSIE BLACKBURN We wanted to stay and talk but we had an appolntment to vlslt Xavlar Moons leadmg televlsxon statlon Our guxde the statlon was JESSIE LONG We one studlo e star was or a By Mary Rose Wrlght performance Next door ANN SPEARS was act 1ng as MC for a quxz show After seelng her we went outslde to Walt for RUTI-I OLIVER who had 1DVlt8d us to tea We were Jolned by JANICE FOSTER DAR LENE GODWIN and DORIS POWELL They wanted to v1s1t the art gallery w1th us but had already planned to be present at an 1mportant meetmg of the Oddwomen TOBY LERMAN was speakmg on The Hxstory of the Moon We stopped at the drug store on the way back to the hotel and were helped by ZANE KING She was very surprlsed to see us and called the drugglst CARL PARKER He told us that the hotel nurse GAIL FUTRELL was another 1958175 grad He also adv1sed us to stop at the bank and have our money changed xnto moon currency The bank teller who changed our money was EDWARD LONG He mformed us that the bank presldent REGGIE DICKENS, was away on a busmess tr1p to another planet He had taken w1th h1m h1s prlvate secretary GEORGE PEED Fmally we went to a flower shop to buy some moon poppxes to wear that n1ght The florlst MARIE BLOW was more than helpful She even neglected another customer scxentlsts ROSSER MILTIER He dld' not seem to mmd at all and mvxted us to V1Slt h1m whxle we were on the moon That mght we went to the Moonglow a luxurl ous n1ght spot The hat check g1rl ELEANOR RUDE lmmedlately polnted out to us MISS MOONBEAM OF 1975 DIANE CRUTCHER We thanked her and went to Slt w1th JIMMY SMITH The walter ROBERT LIPSCOMB took our order He told us that the band leader DALLAS LAW RENCE had Just won the hlghest posslble award for hls muslcal achlevements One of the drum mers 1n h1s band was EARL SMITHWICK Just then we happened to glance across the room and saw the dlrector of mter space commerce BUDDY WYATT, w1th hls secretary GEORGE MARTIN They were seated at the table w1th CARLENE GEORGE MARLENE REYNOLDS and her 13th husband were among those danclng to the muslc of the band w1th RICHARD WILLIAMS at the plano At that very moment the curta1n went up on the world famous smger GLADYS GEORGE, and her partner ALAN JACOBSON They gave a splendxd performance The phxlanthroplst from outer space HARRY ELLEN was among those who applauded loudly It was a thoroughly en1oyable evemng w remarked to the doorman RONALD CLARK as we left Yet 1n splte of all the splendor and excltement we have known durlng our tr1p to the Moon the most memorable part was bemg wxth old classmates once aga1n WV Get xt nght Dallas Won t they ever begun that mus1c9 . ' , , ' 1 ' . , . . ' A , , - . . . ' , - ' 1 . , 1 , ' N ' ' 11 . . ' . 7 , ' 1 ' - 7 . , . 1 . ' ' . . ' 1 ' ' . , . . . ' . . ' ' I 1 1 - ' ' ' - 1 - I , l . . . ' 1 , . 1 ' 1 . ' , , . . - . 1 - . 1 1 - . ' ' 1 . . . . H - 1 7 11 . 7 ' . 1 1 1 - ' . . ' . - - 1 . 3 ' . , D U ' 1 , . . 1 . ' ' . T , 1 . 1 - - . . . , . . . . ' , . . ' . . 7 ' - . 1 , 1 ' u ' ' 11 , e 1 1 ' , , 1 1 . . . . as ' ' - ' ' . . 1 ' th ' , . , f f A R V X . 1 - . . g- ' ' mg, v . lk f 11 'Mft 1, - g . . it . 11 4- .I , 'X - 1 1- - - 11 U , . ' .1 , . . ,..,,,,.M,-1 Igllesslbt 0 ter 1 c ean up the orange mme Mother ' SECOND FIDDLE Guemsey LePelley M1nn1e Carson Marlon Baker Ioan Keeler Wllbur janet WllllamS Harold Werple CAST Dorothy Van Straaten Mrs Keeler Mr Crouch Zane Klng Eleanor Rude Carlene George Rxchard Wxlhams Dor1s Powell Wlllm Clllenwaters Ann Parkerson Peggy Laton Harry Ellen Gu But I don t 1 rke Peanut butter and Jelly, What haplienedf W1lbur Second Fiddle orolhy let me explain 5 wrong CaI'leIle9 TATI TICS Class of . 2 ' BEST DRESSED ROSIG Blackburn Earl Smlthwlck Xif BEST ALL ROUND Jesse Long Fred Archer S '-x MOST POPULAR Carlene George Harry Ellen MOST ORIGINAL l Zane Kgignn WITTIEST Peyton 2 Ann Marle Coles, Page 3 R1Ch3fd Wxlhams 3 C 4' Q 0 0 0 WM If X . 'Xa ,, - gi' iff' K-4 xs f X P ' f 5 . 1 I Y 'L v . Q N . X L, V 2 . . .. X ' fy, I 5,1 . A 'iifiz W, ' 'A , T , 4 J l I 0 'a 7? 9 N, 6 .-..-,.,, .,.. ,,0.,....,..1....-.-....... . ee, ...- 1 N l 5. , 4 . . 1958'f2 NNMNN 'Xa QDQE MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Ann Deaton Allen Jacobson CUTEST n 1 ne Godwx gglulz'-is Lawrence BEST LOOKING Carolyn Branton Buddy Wyatt MOST ATHLETIC Reggle Dxckens Joy Wyatt FRIENDLIEST Marlene Reynolds George Martln Page 53 JU E CLASS HISTORY Four years ago we the Class of 1959 began our partnershlp w1th WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL. Our parents teachers and frlends watched and wondered Just how we would do Then we were a gay llght hearted freshman class who d1dnt take l1fe too ser1ously But slnce then thanks to the opportumtmes provxded us our v1ewpo1nts on 11fe and our ab1l1ty to meet 1tS problems have greatly changed And now as we look back over these short four years many th1ngs stand out 1n our mmds b1g thmgs and the very lmportant llttle th1ngs such as Knocklng Roanoke out of the state t1tle on Thanksgwlng Day oversleepmg ln the morn ln club meetmgs exams home work our state champlon debate team be1ng called to the off1ce Homecom1ngs assembhes a date w1th a specxal person takmg 1ce cold showers 1n gym f1nally beat 1ng Norv1ew m football be1ng caught don bl1ng lockers and many many others Yes ln a very real sense th1S partnershlp was formed four years ago The commun1ty furmshed us wxth a beautlful new buxldmg books superlor teachers and adm1n1strat1on and the very neces sary orgamzatxon Our teachers furmshed the leadershlp and encouraged us to do our best 1n both academxc and extra currlcular 3Ct1V1t1eS Of course we can t forget our parents who were al ways there when we needed them and somet1mes when we felt we d1dnt need them They con stantly urged us Wlth Have you fuushed your homework ' Let's see that report card' Try to do better next t1me' Aren't you gomg out f football 'Its t, not alnt J p a e But we hope that the sen1or partners our teachers commun1ty prmcxpals parents and frlends are proud of our accompllshments As freshmen we found ourselves 1n a brand new bu1ld1ng Someone saxd we would need maps and maps xt was' As rats we had to endure the trxcks and taunts of the upperclassmen And lt took qulte a few weeks before we felt we were really full fledged hxgh school students We hesl tantly Jomed clubs wore our W1lson Jackets erywhere bought anyth1ng that had Wilson on lt cheered for our d1str1ct runner up football m unt1l we were hoarse chose a semor 1dol' and tr1ed to be Just l1ke h1m or her and watched our basketball team lose by one pomt m overt1me to d1str1ct champs Newport News Our SCA presldent was Bob White, and Gloria Mercer was our Homecommg Queen However the year flew by and before we knew It we were no longer the lowest creatures on earth , we were now sophomores Dur1ng our second year at Wxlson we really began to feel that we were a part of the school G1r1s ln our class were chosen J V Cheerleaders and the boys began to partxclpate 1n sports Our football team was runner up 1n the d1str1ct and th1rd m the state Came basketball season and we lost the d1str1ct t1tle to Newport News How ever we came away with the honor of be1ng the only team to defeat the Typhoon Our wresthng team had a wmnlng season and spr1ng sports fared well Lad Daniels headed the student body and we helped to choose Mlmx Brake as Home commg Queen When sprlng came we knew that we would not stay 1n the realm of underclassmen much longer We were commg up m the world and before long we were Jumors We were now begxnmng to lead mstead of fol By Peggle Perkms low We were becommg the ldols mstead of the 1dol1zers Many of us made teams succeeded ln forens1cs headed the sectlons ln band and or chestra starred 1n dramatic productlons held offxces or worked on the publlcatlons Gxrls ln our class composed half of the varslty cheermg squad and members of our class composed half of the S C A dlrectors Yes we were really golng places' Our classmate Tom Wood headed the Honor Councll and Blll Smlth was presldent of the SCA Our Homecommg Queen was Audrey Cherry, and three g1rls ln our class served as attendants 1n her court We orgamzed our frrst class and xts offlcers were B B Hamaker Bob Stewart Hopewell Joanne Holland Duane Carlo and Lewis Raines Our ever faxthful advlsor was Mrs Barbara Olnver Our football team had a 6 2 1 record and the basketball team won not only the th1rd place d1str1ct trophy but was also chosen to recelve the Best Sportsmanshlp Award Spr1ng sports made thelr usual good showmg and a new sport was started at W1lson Mr Pat Rlley was the coach of our f1rst tenms team We planned and worked to have a Jr Sr to remember and 1ts theme was Moonllght and Roses F1nally after what seemed years of waxtmg our class rxngs arr1ved and any Junlor could be seen walkmg around holdmg out hls hand for all to see Durmg the course of the years we rose to new and greater hexghts And as we watched the Class of 58 take place among W1lson alumm we realxzed that we were next Wlth m1xed emotxons we ap proached our semor year A new adm1mstrat1on greeted us when we began thxs our last year Mr Robert Allen was our new pr1nc1pal and Mr Walter Galllford was h1s as S1S'CaI1f And there were many th1ngs to be done' Speeches semor themes sen1or class plctures club meetmgs pract1ces of all sorts college appllcatlons letters of rec ommendatlon Tr1 H1 Y and H1 Y home work whlch we occasxonally got around to dolng callmg cards deadlmes of all natures class dues College Boards class meetlngs and somet1mes takmg t1me to eat and sleep Eventually we learned to love lt Now we must leave xt' Our semor class was headed by Tom Wood and Mrs Barbara Ollver agam served as our advxsor Jimmy Sanderlln was presldent of the S C A and Joe Glllerlaln led the Honor Council Members of our class served as ed1tor and sub edltors of the annual or the newspaper as S C A dlrectors as offlcers 1n clubs as varslty cheer leaders Many part1c1pated ln football basketball track cross country golf tenms wrestlmg and Forenslcs Others took part 1n musxcal or dra matlc 3Ct1V1t18S Diane Carlo was chosen to relgn over the 58 Homecommg events whlch we felt to be the best yet Th1s year College Nlght and Career Day had added S1g!'l1f1C8I1C8 for us We were now takmg a much closer look at the very near future Baby Day w1th xts fr1lls and fun was especlally en Joyed by all The Jr Sr was a mght we w1ll always remember And f1nally we were lookmg forward to the mag1c week of graduatxon the banquet play and most of all commencement Soon we would reeclve our dlplomas and for some lt would be college and addxtxonal study for others the 1mmed1ate begmnmg of honest to goodness work and an opportumty to succeed And we would be startmg aga1n 1n school the school of l1fe but w1th every advantage thanks to the partnershlp of the last four years . 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' , ' : . . . , . 3 , , s r x, ' 9 ' . 0 - Q Q , . . 3 Q 1 e Q u l Q Q I Q . y Q . , , - . llll Mrs. Barbara Oliver Advisor Frederick Lewis Carto, Jr Vice Pres1dent J V Varsity Basketball Home Room Officer Boys Monogram Club Patricia Ann Sharrett Secretary J V Varsity Cheerleader Woodrow Wilson Presnoir Presidents Tr1 H1 Y s STUDENT and PRESI DENT Staffs Home Room Officer Band French Club James Alston Harris Jr S C A Representative Presldents H1 Y J V Foot ball Varsity Basketball Baseball Home Room Officer. 3'- .Rf ., so rfegg Q, :Ya 0ff1cers Tom Wood President Honor Council Vice Pres1 dent President Home Room Officer Varsity Foot ball Golf President s H1 Y Forum Monogram Club- Secretary Diane Carlo Girls Treasurer Homecoming Queen Var sity J V Cheerleader Junior Class-Secretary WW Tr1 H1 Y W11S0h1fe Woodrow Wilson Tr1 H1 Ys Intramurals Gxrls Monogram Club Orchestra All State Orchestra Honor Society Kenneth Ray Snyder Boys Treasurer Varsity Baseball Football Boys Monogram Club Presidents H1 Y Home Room Officer Peggie Lenora Perkins Chapla1n PRESIDENT Feature Ed1 tor Business Staff Band Band Staff Wilson Girls Prose Reader Forum-lst Vice-President' Triangle Tri-Hi-Y-Vice-President Activities Board' W.W. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y' All-State Work- shop Band' STUDENT Literary Staff' F.T.A. Latin and Dramatic Clubs' Or- chestra' Honor Society. Linda Elaine Gonzalez Honor 'Council Representative Forum: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y- Secretaryg Art Clubg Art Editor-THE DREAMERg From Central Hijgh Lon- don, Englandg S. .A. Repre- sentativeg French Clubg De- bate Club-Treasurer. Wayne Adams Marching, Concert, Pit, Pep Bands, Orchestra, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Business Staff, PRESI- DENT, Intramural Basket- ball. Sally Lynn Ames Homecoming Maid of Honor, Homecoming Court-'58 Home Room Officer, Forum-Vice- President, French, Glee Clubs, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y- Historian, W.W. Jr. Tri-Hi Y, Activities Board, Band, Mixed Chorus, All-State, Band, Band Staff. Sandra Rhea Baldwin Dramatic, Art Clubs, Presnoir, Triangle, Tri-Hi- Y's. Margaret Elizabeth Barnes Marching, Concert Bands, Band Staff, Chaplain- Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., V.O.T., Home Room Officer, PRESIDENT Business Staff. Mary Ann Blythe Page 36 fl all S 1' i na nl Ts!-. ., 3. 1 15 fi 1 P. g AQ-vu Aswego .... Madeline Joyce Aldridge Larry Armstrong Football, Track, Boys' Monogram Club. William Franklin Ballentine Home Room Officer, J.V., Varsity Track, J .V., Varsity Football, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Boys' State, A.A.g Interrnurals. Beverly Joy Blachman Latin Club, Secretary, State Latin Tournament, Forum, Vice-President, President, F.T.A., Treas- urer, Literary Staff,- PRESIDENT, STUDENT, Honor Society, Home Room Officer, U.N. Pilgrimage, Debating, Eastern District Champion, State Champion. Billy Bowen . Band Home Room Officer, S.C.A. Representative. . . . . our many ways .... Jacqueline Gaye Bowers Glee Club. Garland S. Brawshaw Science Clubg Marching Band. Donald Brault J 3 Helen Jean Brewer Forumg F.T.A.g STUDENT, PRESIDENT Business Staffsg Latin Clubg A.A.g Hockey Team. Jimmie Brooks 4' far- -9 Rx f 1 4 1 l 'e . rv fl 1 'Q f a .J lg 1 ' 5 3 332 Leon R. Bowne J.V., Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseballg Boys' Monogram Club. Teddie Branscome D.O. Club-President. John William Brennan Varsity Golfg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Secretary- Boys' Monogram Clubg Home Room Officerg Liter- ary Staff, STUDENTQ Sports Editor-PRESL DENTg Latin Clubg Forumg A.A. Ernest Charles Briley Reporter-D.E. Club. Larkin Alexander Broughton Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg Pan American League. Page 3 7 Virginia Ann Brown Orchestra, D.O. Club, A.A. Home Room Officer. af' Q Oi f 7 1 Willie Reese Bryant, Jr. J QV., Varsity Football, Track, Monogram Club, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Horse Room Officer, Esleek Hi- . Frances Ann Cairnes President-Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Pan American League, PRESIDENT, STUDENT Business Staffs, A.A. Franklin L. Carmines Football, Co-captaing Base- ball, Boys' Monogram Club. Willie Lee Carroll Page 38 A i Y -52 ....we will remember .... Patricia Bryant Glee Club, D.O. Club. Jimmie Butler Esleek Hi-Y, Monogram Club. John Malcolm Cardwell III Varsity Golf, Monogram, French Clubs. Clyde Norman Carroll, Jr. Chaplain-Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Orchestra, D.O. Club, A.A., Intramural Basket- ballg PRESIDENT, STU- DENT-Business Staffs. William Frey Carson French Clubg A.A., Honor Council. . . . .those special days . Richard Cheatham Forum-Treasurerg Wood- row Wilson Hi-Yg Pan American Leagueg Orches- trag PRESIDENT, Business Staffg A.A. Nancy Ciola Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-His- toriang Presidents Tri-Hi-Y -Vice Presidentg Glee Clubg M. G. A.g Homecom- ing Court-'57, '5Bg Intra- muralsg Home Room Officer. Lindsay Woodland Coffman, Jr. Wrestling, Eastern District Championg J .V., Varsity Footballg Trackg Boys' Monogram Club. William Marshall Collins Footballg Baseballg S.C.A. Representativeg Honor Council, Vice Presidentg Home Room Officer. Sue Cooper From Maury High Schoolg Margaret Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg Y-Teens. , ,, I an ' ' 4-9 R 'l H: ' , ' 7 'its N 'IU' '53 4 'R gl? S 3 A, , 7 R' 5 4552.1 .iri 1 ff? 23 474-:ally fi' S Af iz- ,I - Y Y A v , Barbara Lee Chockley Girls' Monogram Clubg Woodrow Wilson, Wilsonite W, W. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y'sg Pan American Leagueg Intra- muralsg Home Room Offi- cerg A.A. Ronald Dean Clark Patricia Ann Collette Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg French Clubg F.H.A.g F.T.A.g F.B.L.A.g V.O.T.g A.A. Mary Joyce Coloski Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A. Rosie Costos Co-head Majoretteg Presi- dent Tri-Hi-Y, Corr. Secre- taryg Aquo Tri-Hi-Yg STU- DENT, PRESIDENT staffsg Rain, Art, Science Clubsg Page 59 Barbara Jean Cross Treasurer-Presidents Tri- Hi-Yg Vice-President, Sec- cretary-D.E. Clubg F.T.A.g N. Pan American Leagueg A.A. Edward Cross Gloria Jean Davies French Club. Ronnie Davis Secretary-Presidents Hi-Yg Monogram Clubg J .V., Var sity Footballg Basketballg Varsity Baseballg Home Room Officerg S.C.A. Rep- resentative. Lou Deans D.E. Clubg Glee Clubg Mixed Chorus. Page 40 Our first year .... Carolyn Cross President, Secretary- French Clubg Dramatic Clubg F.T.A.g STUDENT, PRESIDENT Business Staffg President-Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Yg Vice-President- Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y. Vivian Leigh Darden Treasurer-D.E. Club. 'ad Frederick Pearpoint Davis Noah Deal Pan American League: Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Marching Bandg Home Room Officerg A.A. Lois DeLoatch Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Spanish Clubg V.O.T.g A.A. .... began in style Gloria Dickerson Glee Club. Roberta Beth Donn From Maury High School: Garnett Tri-Hi-Yg Pan American Leagueg Maury Bain Literary 8.: Dramatic Societyg First Alternate to Girls' Stateg Junior Usherg Freshman Chorusg Intra- murals. Judith Lyle Eggleston Mixed Chorusg Dramatic, Glee Clubs. Lloyd Emery ?erman Frederick Fishel, r. Pan American League. . ul A s -an 1 ' v l Mx K Q 5 1 .. sf ofcf 1 .V ' 'Mil' fflifvli . gms sfffsff' -15119 -ff! .741 ff lf' F11 3':i wif' 4' QW' ' 'o 1 ' ' ffjjg .ll 3 Ann Lee Dickson S.C.A. Publicity Directorg Home Room Officerg Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y-Presidentg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y -Secretaryg Pan American League+Treasurerg Forumg PRESIDENT, STUDENT staffsg Dramatic Clubg Honor Society. Jack Dragseth Basketballg Footballg Track Presidents Hi-Yg Dramatic Clubg Boys' Monogram Club. Claudete 0'l-Iara Ellis Orchestrag Treasurer- V.O.T. Wilma Ruth Evans D.E. Club. Benny Flint Varsity Trackg President- Woodrow Wilson H1-Y. Page 41 Carolyn Faye Franks F B L A V O T Francis Conrad Freese Varsxty Football Home Room Offlcer Latm Club Robert Stewart Friedman Forum Varsxty Tenms George Gardner Pan American League Linwood Wilson Garrenton French Club. Page 42 its N' F n A 195 ' 'E FH? K 3. 1 . ' xx - . .. maps ln illl .. Martha Freeman Woodrow W1lson W1lson1te Trl H1 Y s Intramurals Orchestra Dramatic French Clubs Allce Frew D O Club-Treasurer F B L A Pan Amerlcan League STUDENT PRESI DENT Llterary Staffs Marcia Allyn Galbreath Vxce Presxdent-Gxrls Monogram Club Pres1dent Pep Club March1ng Band Pan American League Intramural Sports GMC Bowlmg League Champ1onsh1p Softball Team' A.A.' F.T.A. George Wilson Garland Stage Crew' Orchestra' AA. Eugene F. Gayle, J . Pan American Leagueg D.O. Club-Reporterg Intramural Sportsg A.A. .... we wandered awhile. Mary George From New York: President of a Tri-Hi-Yg Glee Clubg Pan American Leagueg Parliamentarian-Alta Tri- Hi-Yg A.A.g Honor Society. Joseph Donovan Gillerlain, Jr. President-Honor Councilg President-Esleck Hi-Yg Ecrivon Societyg Eastern District and 2nd glace State Public Speakerg orumg Boys' Stateg Home Room Officer: Latin Club. Charles Goldman J .V. Basketballg Tennisg Forumg French Club. George Wayne Grant Treasurer-French Clubg S.C.A. Representative: Dramatic Clubg A.A. Delores Diane Greene Vice-President Re orter French Club' F.B. .A Reporter-V.O.T,W.W. Jr Tri-Hi-Y's- M.G.A. Dele ate' Home Room Officer fl 1-4? P 'li 1 4 -ya -Q' J M. 3 i i X '3 D -C44 -+R.. 1.--1, ' Akai Ig 1 -513' Us Z.. 3 - 4.'J-'Em I1', , ' M., ,A , ,1 fe . f K Q.. tg. J ,- ali 1 ,, . Q , W ' 'fz 1 . .. , , 4 411 4 E 4, A A. , , P, if , W M 5 ...L T Q3- -as fi F 3 wx ' 1 1 na 'T Roberta Bruce Gill Dramatic, French, Art, Latin Clubsg Prexie Tri-Hi- Yg Ecrivon Societyg Home Room Officer. Marcus Glazer Honor Societyg A.A. Jerry Goodman French Club-Treasurerg Honor Societyg Home Room Officerg Marching, Concert Pit Bandsg Forumg Science Club. Carolyn Grantham Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg Band Staffg Triangle Tri-Hi-Y-Sergeant-at Armsg French Club. Bonnie Gresham Intramurals Glee Club V O T y . AQ an of Q' ' , . . , , Il., .g . QA . . . , 1 Wilsonite, Woodrow Wilson C G 5-.Af 3 D Page 43 -5, Robert Lee Grimes D.O. Club, A.A.g Honor Council. Jo Ann Hadnot W.W. Jr. Tri-Hi-Yg Alta Tri-Hi-Y-Secretary, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Glee Clubg A.A.g Honor Society. Joanne Harcum Secretary-Mixed Chorus, Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Mono- gram, French Clubsg Home Room Officer, Intramurals. Elizabeth Ann Harrell Mixed Chorusg Ecrivon Societyg Forumg Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Glee, French, Dramatic Clubs. Valerie Jean Hatchell W. W. Jr., Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y'sg Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Y-Secretaryg F.T.A.g French, Dramatic Clubs, Home Room Officer Intra- murals, Honor Society, Orchestra. . -'Q W K --A s Proud we were .... Carolyn Marie Guyot Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg D.O. Club. ,j . J' , X I Bryant Bonner Hamaker Esleck Hi-Y, President- Junior Classg Most Valuable Football Player 19575 Var- sity Football, Basketballg Monogram Club, Track. IFIro3r?1 Cradock: Admirals 1- . -nl ,M hr ii H F ,.v -W Martha Jean Hardin Chaplain-Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg F.T.A.g Librarian -Mixed Chorusg Glee Club, Pan American Leagueg Home Room Officerg A.A. 4 Mary Virginia Harris Prezge !II-'fi-Hi-gg Glee Clubg l F.T. .3 onor ocie yg 5 all F.H.A.g Intramurals. arf- ,,,5f.f' Pat Helwig Aquo Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A.g Intramurals, Glee Club. .... oi class rings Armistead l-Iogiies Track, STUD T Staff, A.A., Home Room Officer. Joanne Aleene Holland J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, co-captain, Girls' Monogram Club, Wilsonite, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y's Home Room Officer, Dramatic Club, Pan American League, PRESI- DENT Business Staff, Intramurals. Bob Stewart Hopewell Junior Class-Vice-Presi- dent, Honor Council Rep- resentative, Home Room Officer, Presidents Hi-Y, Forum, French, Boys' Monogram Clubs, Varsity Baseball, Football, J.V. Basketball, Honor Society. Jo Anne Horton STUDENT-Business Man- ager, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Treas., Wilsonite Tri-Hi- Y, Chaplaing W.W. Jr. Tri- Hi-Y, Marching Concert, Pit Bands, Orchestra- Treasurer, STUDENT, PRESIDENT Literary Staffs, French Club, A11- State Orchestra, Pan American League, Home Room Officer, Honor Society. Sandra Jefferies Home Room Officer, Art and French Clubs, F.B.L.A., Intramurals, AA. my Q I ,-,ik .J ,gswf W. A' , ,v Q 1 Q K i Ti' 1 3 T ix M 5 9 A W E ,. . f. -rf? JU' ggv '1 . 'N fha? .Q . . .ffflv L,tf 2- df s mill' f-fwfr 'Q -, ' Z 0 r 1 , J I we inn 4' if , vi . 52 vig it K, Q . 3. ... , :gy ,ff Louise Hooks Secretary-Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Vice- President-Presnoir Tri-Hi- Y, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y, President-V.O.T., Home Room Officer, W.W. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Intramurals, A.A. Jacquline Marie Holland J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, co-captain, Publicity Director, S.C.A., Girls' State, Girls' Mono- gram Club, Dramatic Club, Wilsonite, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y's, PRESIDENT Business Staff, Home Room Officer, Intramurals, Pan American League. Helen Louise Hopkins Pan American League. Shirley Ann Houseman Marching, Concerts Bands. Lenora Jeffers W.W. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Pan American League, Honor Society, Intramurals, Art Club, PRESIDENT Staff, F.T.A. Page 45 Bernard Gene Jernigan Guy R. Johnson, Jr. Pan American Leagueg A.A.g D.O. Club. Ben Jones Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Basketball Managerg J. V. Footballg Home Room Officerg STUDENT Staffg Boys' Monogram, Art Clubsg A.A. Jack Lee Jones Treasurer-Pan American Leagueg Ecrivon Societyg Wrestling Teamg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y. Thad Leroy Jones Varsity Golfg Forurng Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y. Page 46 Yr 'WW' .- 1 fa- P M , I ff' Z v A 1 td' , .,,,..,e-1' J SEI' - ' 0' tw l ' 1 ff Q. 'A ' Q 9 .0 X. .-as -1 . it ' 4441 m 1 APG- ! ' . L f ,M as K . xl 'ral ,QQ J ZW D -4' ,119 of some big .... Walter Jernigan J .V. Footballg J.V. Varsity Basketballg Tennis. Phyllis Ernestine Johnson Varsity Cheerleaderg Cap- tain-J.V. Cheerleadersg Director of Public Serviceg President--Girls' Glee Clubg S.C.A. Representa- tive Typistg M.G.A. Dele- gateg Assistant Librarian- Mixed Chorusg Girls' Mono- gram Clubg Girls' Intra- murals-Shuffleboard Championg Wilsonite, Pres- idents Tri-Hi-Y'sg Secre- tary-Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg Historian-Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg Home Room Officerg A.A.g Junior Class Minstrel-19563 Show Business-1955. Donald Jones John Paul Jones Track Team. William Yelverton Kay Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg Band Staff. ..am1, little things 3, Bobby Keel J.V. Footballg Cross Country, Chaplain-Esleck Hi-Y: Home Room Officer. 3' u'i': Lift' Carol Bray King Editor-in-Chief-'59 PRESIDENT, W.W., Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-Chaylaing Wil- sonite Tri-Hi- -Sergeant- at-Armsg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-Corr. Secretary, V.O.T.g Jr. Science Clubg Forumg Intramurals, Home Room Officer: Business, Literary Staffs-STUDENT, PRESIDENTg A.A.g Honor Society. Science Fair- Outstanding '58, Honorable Mention '57, Bette Lee Kiser Aquo Tri-Hi-Fi. Murry George Lane Steve Lasting Marching Bandg Forumg French lubg Home Room Officerg Tennis. Linda Mae Keller J .V. Cheerleaderg Home Room Officer, Vice Presi- dent, Reporter-French Clubg Literary Staff, PRESIDENT, Business Staff, STUDENTg French Tournament Entrant. Peter Ethan Kise Secretary, Treasurer, Science Clubg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Forum. Gary Edward Lakin J.V., Varsity Football, Pan American League, Treas- urerg Woodrow Wilson If-iii, Home Room Officer Eleanora Kendal Larsen From Saugerties High School, New York ity: Treasurer-Mu Alpha, Girls' Choir, Home Making Clubg French Club. Diane Leavitt Marching, Concert, Pit Bands, Band Secretaryg F.T.A.g Pan American League, Latin Club, Business Staff, STUDENT, Orchestrag Intramuralsg Honor Society. P 47 489 Alfred Reginald Lee, Jr Jean Leitner L1terary Staff STUDENT Bus1ness Staff PRESI DENT Dramatlc French Lat1n Clubs Prex1e Tr1 H1 Y F T A Robert Wayne Livesay Treasurer Exleeck H1 Y Boys Monogram Club Home Room Off1cer A A Zu Massey From Maury Hxgh School Garnett Tr1 H1 Treas urer Y Teens School Sp1r1t Commlttee May Drucilla Meador World Serv1ce Cha1rman H1StOI18H Aquo Tr1 H1 Y Secretary Treasurer G1rls Monogram Club Home Room Offxcer Pan Amen can League DE Club Intramurals Glee Club Page 48 first Senior rom .. Jxmmle Lee Frederic Ronald Levitin Forum French Club Home Room Off1cer J V Varsxty Track Stage Crew Wood row W1lson H1 Y Intra mural Sports Patricia Ann Lowe Presxdent Aquo Tr1 H1 Y Home Room Off1cer Pan Amencan League Pep Club Intramurals Mary Judy McEwen Tr1angle Tr1 H1 Y Secre tary Honor Socxety Orchestra Home Room Offxcer Ann Mers March1ng Concert P1t Bands G1rls State Band Treasurer Tr1angle Tr1 H1 Y Pres1dent H1St0Tl8H WW Jr W1lson1te Tr1 H1 Y s Home Room Off1cer French Club STUDENT PRESIDENT Bus1ness L1terary Staffs AA ....and Bah Da .... Claud Miller J.V., Varsity Footballg Baseballg Marching Bandg Home Room Officer. Marilyn Rae Miller Prex1e Tr1 H1 Y Chap1a1n F T A -Secretary Vxce Pres1dent F B L A French Glee Clubs Penn Mitchell Pan mencan League A A F B L A V 0 T Patricia Collins Monahan W11son1te Tnangle Tr1 H1 Y's Home Room Off1cer Honor Soc1ety V O T Janie Patricia Murphy Treasurer Prex1e Tr1 H1 Y Dramatlc Lat1n French Clubs Forum FTA 'J I X- :W- .i N 1 I 5 'NVD VS 'T Elsie Miller From Maury High School: Drill Teamg Pan American Leagueg Y-Teensg F.T.A. Marshall Miller Woodrow W11son H1 Y PRESIDENT Bus1ness Staff Maurice Mo!! Vars1ty Tenms French Club AA Intramurals Elizabeth Ann Morris Aquo Tr1 H1 Y Intra murals Miriam Musser Aquo Tr1 H1 Y Home Room Offlcer French Club Intramurals Page 49 Joan Elizabeth Nagy Majoretteg Aquo Tri-Hi-Yg D.E. Clubg Mixed Chorusg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A. Honor Societyg A.A.g Bandg Glee Club. Jack Nix Marching, Concert Bands. Angelo Orfanedes From Maury High School: President-Sophomore, Junior, Senior Classesg Vice-President, Secretary- Key Clubg Historian of Hi-Y. Mike Palasthy. . J.V. Footballg J.V., Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Track. Bobby Pearce Ecrivon Societyg STUDENT Business Staff. Page 50 , B K x -.x.'7 3 f. 5' NX S 57 :,, ,i 4' , , , :.. x, 1 1, . ,. Q 71-is 52. A .3 'S' 'X M times we SGW .... Nicola Colene Newton D.O., Art Clubsg Pan American Leagueg Pan American Day Playg STU- DENT, Literary Staffg Science Fair, Honorable Mentiong A.A. Louise Ann Oakham Pan American Leagueg Aquo Tri-Hi-Y. Betty Sue Owen Glee Club I it 'Q , Aaron Peck X115 I gf' f riff ' ' - - fig, ,,,.. jff hi. C ' 2 - - if 4Q?Ff1ff'fg ' 129.5 -I . 7 ,ff 'g .Mfg ' ' .QM 5 M' . I ,vii if 52151-' w5i fff 1,954 fff- f , h J .V., Varsity Basketballg Forumg French Clubg Stage Crewg D.O. Club. Billy Peed . . . .our teams pla . Bobby Perkins Varsity, J .V. Footballg Track: Boys' Monogram Club. Lorraine Beth Phillips Forum, Latin Clubg Liter- ary Staff, PRESIDENT, Business Staff, STUDENTQ Intramurals. Brenda Helene Pilzer French Club, STUDENT, PRESIDENT Business Staffs. Elizabeth Mae Predmore Secretary-F.T.A.g Reporter Alta Tri-Hi-Yg Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Accompanist- Glee Clubg Co-Business Manager-PRESIDENTQ Home Room Officer, Literary Staffs STUDENT, PRESIDENT. Nancy Catherine Pryor Glee Club -6 nv - una , 1 A 3 X- .X J., an 1 A if 1 Ni is 3 X at ti' . 4. rf ' 1 f-. E qv il ' Jeanette Rae Phelps Co-Head Majorettegg Aquo Tri-Hi-Y, STUDENT PRESIDENT, literary staffs, Science Club. Eloise Kimberly Piland Glee Clubg A.A. From Stuttgart American High School, Germany: Editor- HOOFBEATSQ President- Girls' Basketball teamg German Clubg Pep Clubg Annual Staffg Vice Presi- dent-Sophomore Class. Sylvia Poole President Girls' Monogram Clubg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer, Triangle, W.W. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y'sg F.T.A.g Pan American League, Intra- murals, Honor Society. Phyllis Prince Jackie Quillin President-Presidents Tri Hi-Yg Sergeant-at-Arms -Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg W.W. Jr. Tri-I-Ii-Yg Home Room Officerg Girls' Monogram Clubg Championship Hickey team Intramuralsg Page 51 Lewis Raines Junior Class, Boys' Treas- urerg Home Room Officerg Honor Society. Paul Abbitt Rhodes, Jr. Malcolm Evans Ritsch, Jr. Varsity Golf g Monogram Club, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Home Room Officer: J .V. Basketball. Mary Jane Rowell French Club, Vice Presi- dent-Wilsonite -Tri-Hi-YQ Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Secretary- Mixed Chorusg Traffic Director, F.T.A., Dramatic Club, Home Room Officer. Marie Saunders From Maury High School: Margaret Wilson Tri-Hi-Y. Page 52 S- 'QW' gi 1 ,li 3 , -3 l YJ V 4 J 1 V i f I ' pv- Q- 'D 0 ,,0 -6 l 0ne last week .... Richard Reed Ernest Riley Patsy Robinson Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Corr. Secretary' Pan American League, Secretary, F.T.A. James Linwood Sanderlin S.C.A., Presidentg Wood- row Wilson Hi-Y, Vice- President, Treasurer, Home Room Officer, Forumg Latin Club. William Self Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg Presidents Hi-Yg Pan American League. .. much to W1ll1am Thomas Shaner Presldents H1 Y Track Cross Country J V Basket ball Lat1n Sclence Clubs Home Room 0ff1cer Golf Team Honor Socxety Carole Lynn Sheehan Vars1ty J V Cheerleader French Monogram Dra mat1c Clubs Woodrow WIISOH Tr1 H1 Y Treasurer W11son1te Woodrow W1lson Jr Tr1 H1 Y s Intramurals STUDENT PRESIDENT Staffs Dillie Marie Shorter Alta Tr1 H1 Y AA From Andrew Lewm H1gh School Salem Vlrglnla Pep Club Jumor Y Teens Sen1or Y Teens Lat1n Club Student Chr1st1an Assoc1at1on F B L A Carol Smith Dramat1c Lat1n D O Clubs Tr1angle Tr1 H1 Y Forum Thomas Eugene Smith J V Varsxty Football Boys Monogram Club Sergeant at Arms Home Room Offxcer -l ith who w-327' lfx w,xNV1 pg ffi -4' x 4 X, ,l -l -3 Dallas Shaw Home Room Offlcer Intra mural Baseball Robert Lmwood Shlbley J V Basketball Football Track Varsxty Basketball Track Boys Monogram Club Home Room Offlcer Presldents H1 Y AA Dorothy Shustin Ecr1von Soc1ety French Club THE DREAMER staff AA Dickie Smith Woodrow W1lson H1 Y Band S CA Represent atwe Jeffrey Alexander Smith Sclence Club Home Room gfficer Woodrow W1lson 1 Page 55 Sandra Gaye Smith President-Alta Tri-Hi-Yg Home Room Officerg M.G.A. Delegate, Vice-President- V.O.T.g Publicity Chairman -Pep Club. Michael Steiner A.A.g D.E., Science Clubs, Pan American League. Darnell Stokes Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg French Club, Tennisg Home Room Officerg Honor Society. Nancy Lee Sykes Forum, Secretary, Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, STU- DENT, News Editor, PRES- IDENT, Organizations Editorg Dramatic Club, Thespian Troupe 12383 Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Yg Pan American League, Ecrivon Societyg Intramuralsg Home Room Officer. Judith Hunt Terrill Secretary-Latin Clubg French, Dramatic Clubsg Business Staff, STUDENTQ National Thespian Society, F.T.A.g Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y. Page 54 fr AR .A--7 . 'fi I 'yah I 4 , . 'Q' 1 1 -1 . A , 'l l in ' A ul KQEM 'x ' A JJ 4. mx 'SO 1. - . I ' f,,. f ?f1xG,f 'gi :yr 'J'-i if f . . . . . class play, banquet .. Linda Ann Starke Bandg V.O.T. Linda Sue Stevens D.O. Clubg State Conven- tion Group Chairmang Aquo, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y'sg Latin, Bible, Glee Clubs, Mixed Chorus, Home Room Officer. Lee Hasker Stroud II Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg Band Staffg Band Lieutenantg Band Captaing Esleeck Hi-Y, French Clubg Intramural Baseball. Junior Taylor . Concert, Marchingwlait Bandsg Woodrow ilson, Esleeck Hi-Y'sg Pan Amer- ican League, Officer of Band Uniformsg Intramural Basketball, Honor Council Home Room Officer. Herbert Thackston Home Room Officerg Trackg A.A. . . and graduation, too . Robert B. Tieslau J.V., Varsity, Football, Trackg Mixed Chorusg. All State Chorusg Chaplain- Presidents Hi-Y' Boys Monogram Club A A Connie Mane Tripp F T A Vice President President Woodrow Wilson Tr1 H1 Y President W W Jr Tri H1 Y Treasurer Wilsonite Tri H1 Y J V Cheerleader Co Cap tain SCA Lunchroom Director Home Room Officer PRESIDENT STUDENT Staffs Girls Monogram French Forum Clubs Intramurals Pres1 dents Council President Irene Rochelle Tuckey Varsity J V Cherleader Woodrow Wilson Presi dents WW Jr Tr1H1Ys Home Room Off1cer AA Intramurals Literary Staffs PRESIDENT STU DENT Margaret Tuttle W11S0nlte Presidents Tri Officer Glee Club Secre tary DE Club Honor Society AA Betty Lee Vaughan Wilsonite Woodrow Wilson Tr1 H1 Y s Marching Con cert Bands ....-9 1 .A-U5-2, .4 -4 'F-fgxt rl? ,Qi f ff 5 :Vina QV' ,941 e ea James G. Todd III Varsity Football, Trackg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Forumg Monogram Club. Sydney Sue Truxtt FTA Chaplain Triangle Tri H1 Y Reporter Latxn Home Ec Clubs Brenda Jane Turner Intramurals Girls Mono gram DE Clubs WW Jr Tri H1 Y Business Staff STUDENT Sandra Vann Home Room Officer AA Glee Club FHA Jocelyn Anne Vaughan Aqua Tri H1 Y Chaplain V O T F B L A Page 55 I I , . . . l 1 . , 7 ' ' 9 9 1 - l- ,i 3 . . R la . . 1 T ' v. . 5 . ' : S - - I un X 1 , . , . . . ' . 9 ' g . ', ! 1 1 ' ,S , 3, ' , . . x . it - . P, of 5 ' ' , 7 ' '. . 7 I , I .. A K D ,t . . n 5 . . l S - - S - 'ff . , , 'eer lA.1' I . . . .- - Y, ' g . . I Hi-Y'sg Hiome Room , A E F.T.A.g Presidents Tri-Hi-Yg . 1 - , L, ., 1 - , 3 P 4 .. '. y, U . 1 1 .- .- , . S ' ' 5 1 ' l . . . . . . Jr Q .I John William Vaughan, Jr. Boys' State Delegateg S.C.A. Representativeg Honor Council, Varsity, Intra- mural Basketballg Dramatic Club, A.A.g Home Room Officer. Thelma Thomas Waldron Vice-President-W.W. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President- Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, Forum, F.T.A.g Girls' Monogram, French Clubs, Ecrivon Society, Business Staff, STUDENT. Dallas Warren J.V., Varsity Basketball, Boys' Monogram Club. Lois Ann Warren Ethel Geneva Wells . Intramuralsg Prexie 1 Tri-H1- Yg From Midway High: Basketball, Softball Teams, Recreation, Home Ec. Clubsg From Smithfield High: Home Ec. Club. Page 56 Y ' al' 3 , , -, . TW 'ff' - 1 X If ,Q f v ...ff .l I if is ow its time . .. John Vermillion Presidents Hi-Yg Track. Wayne Wallace Wrestling, Track. Jefferson Ray Warren, Jr. PRESIDENT, Head Pho- tographerg Stage Crewg STUDENT PRESIDENT Staffs, Science Club, Dra- matic Club, THE DREAMER. Jack Weiseman Varsity Golfg D,E. Club. Martin Wetherbee Scribe-Dramatic Clubg National Thespian Society . . . .Alma atgr, Evelyn Athea White 1 Brooksie Whittington A 'ff 515 A xt 'S' W'--'R ik' Norma Whitley Glee Clubg Latin, D.E. Clubs. Thomas Gene Wiggins Home Room Officerg A.A. fn 4' Pg . Charlene Paige Williams '43 ' 'Q El'll6Sf GWYKC Williams Aquo Tri-Hi-Yg Glee Clubg -A I Home Room Officerg Pres- Mixed Chorusg Home Room Officerg V.O.T. Bruce Windsor ident, Chaplain, Presidents Hi-Yg Varsity Track, J .V. Varsity, Footballg Mono- gram Clubg A.A. mlliam Joseph Wiseman fi f'n Marching, Concert, Pit, Bandsg Ecrivon Society. , 5 I Mary Rose Wright Ecrivon Societyg Forumg Secretary, Reporter- Aquo Tri-Hi-YQ F.T.A.g Latin Clubg A.A.g Liter- ary Staff-STUDENTQ Classes Editor-PRESI- DENTQ Senior Repre- sentative-THE DREAMER. Robert . Gerald Younce The Classroom cene . . . English Vlll Style and xmmy Harrxs m the background jane Turner Pete Kxse Sud Mnller jeff Smxth apparently know the answer udy McEwen Claudette Ellxs Wzlma Evans Vlfglflll Brown May Meador Carolyn Cross Lmda Stark and Ann Lee Dxcltson smxle for teacher xl ,f V+ A T n r oanne Holland work hard We cant say as much for Dune Panel dxscussxon mcludes Lmwood gllaelxfxttrl-lrS51lly Ames Leon Bowne and Lxbby Predmore Rhodes Claudette EMIS and Wilma Lilvvs Mrs Newcome helps Lmda Stevens Jeanette Phelps Jxmmre Todd Carol Smxth rs amused by Garland Bradshaw s efforts lb J., Louxse Oakh Judy McEwen Brooksxe Whlttxng ton Bllly Self select thelr readnng matenal Garrenton Paul Evans ,Y ., ,1, 5 A I 1 'P ' ' . f 1 sf . I I I ' , Y ' ' I J . J X ff- - I ,V ai . V Y, I .-1 , :, -wyfk' f ., , ' q it 3 I f l 0 1 1 I Q , 1 I X., . , , , . 1 K A n Lfk v EP. ., ' ' Vj' . K-41,7 4 ,- ff' a' I 'ST N, ' flfl ' J r r , .. g - I 5 i 7 I '. - , , . Lrfrgflffgl it l , am, 1 . . . - , . 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REGI TRATIO B 201 Judx Ternll Miss Wwdhouse Bruce Glll Pat Mur P Y Jayne Turner Kathcnne Pryor Louxse Oak if A am May Meador -J nlppv- mai' Iaclue Bowers Ernest Brlley Joann Harcum Glona Divxes Above Lxbby Predmore Charlene Wnllxams Dallas Shaw m mle Butler Garland Bradshaw Martm Wetherbee ., Below Bettle Kxser Pat Lowe Jeanette Phelps Sarah Woodruff 1 3 Fred Davxs Reggie Lee Freddxe Fxshel joe Gxllerlam Bully Wxseman Thad Jones Wlllllm Bfenmn John Card well Dncl-ue Rxtsch - . Rx , 'Lf I 2 X , u-S ', ,WJ S D 1 - ,?Z L ' ' - Z h . . D . ! ' ! - -. ff-I -, . ' .f . . . . , t 2 - sf? f l . , ei? Z 5' P ' ' ' X ' ,.,gq f--,, ' , 1, N , rf ' ' ' ft . Q., g . o rg ' N 5-gf 4 Ziff 'fl' A 1 ,Q , fs 1 ' - . -'- ' . ,. 1 A . , 2 I J I . I' , ' . . ' .. Mm - in 1 N . : l , - .. ' , - -fo' l . I I ' x - 3 . I a v 1 - ' - ' N A I ' , li- r ' X, ' , K 4 - x X gh K x . t A . 4 it C, l at .5 v I, R ' ux l i 41 .1 by , V 3 ,Q . , . ' . . , . . l . . l l 'v l' ' , - , . Mrs. Oliver - teacher, advisor, Lewis Raines - Homeroom REGISTRATWN B-217 friend. president. is ,.,, rm ' Lenora Jeffers, Bonnie Gresham, Pat Bryant, Jo Ann Hadnot, Marcus Glazer. elf. . sf' 5 'E A 'ifilwni Diane Leavitte, Jerry Goodman, JoAnne Horton. X, Pat Monahan, Patsy Robinson i 'r o g, W Billy Bowen, Donald Brault. A x S, lx ' . M V N A X -L., ,..X Jean Stewart Hopewell, Tom Wood, Steve Lasting, Bill Shaner, Aaron Peck. ,l xx., l Q I I if I f I , , ' ' 1 1 Jiri? N X sf -,fi 'pf A Hatchell, Sylvia Poole Diane Carlo, Connie Tripp x fm Donnie Jones, Carol King, Darnell Stokes, Judy McEwen. Pat Helwig, Jocelyn Vaughan, Marilyn Miller, Mir- iam Musser. Q 1 1 I' REG! TRATIO B-314 Mrs. Stephens, Mary Rose Wright, Dillie Shorter, Wilson Gar- land, Helen Brewer. l l 5 , Taylor, Walter Jernigan. i ,iv :- Tommy Walker, Richard Hoggard, Noah Deal, Eu- gene Gayle, Conrad Frese, jeffrey Smith, junior I 5 -1 Kim Piland, Michael Steiner, Bobby Grimes, Bill Carson, jimmy w 4 1' .lf- as Sanderlin, Clyde Carroll, Ann Mers. Phyllis johnson. Wilson Garland, Wayne Grant. Sandie Baldwin, Pat Collette, Virginia Brown. Q , Page 62 iw' N of x ' . 'gjllfll l 'lf bf, s I IH? P -I '-5, L. ,UH ' X Willie Carroll, Teddy Branscome, Mitchell Brown, Diane Kootner, Nicola Newton, Mrs. Stephens. JU E PROPHECY SUE ADAMS whose speclalty IS chewxng gum Is tour1ng Europe and havmg much fun ADAMS chewlng gum was not put out by WAYNE He works 1n a factory mak1ng syrup from cane MADELINE ALDRIDGE, a cute l1ttle Ch1Ck As a doctor shes busy heallng the s1ck SALLY AMES an energet1c g1rl Is st1ll g1v1ng her hula hoop a wh1rl What a strong boy IS LARRY ARMSTRONG Hes Olymp1c champ at play1ng p1ng pong SANDIE BALDWIN who should have been a des1gner Is busy as Wlfe and mother none could be fmer A handsome m1111ona1re IS BILL BALLENTINE All the g1rls thlnk hes Just f1ne A clrcus performer IS MARGARET BARNES Her spare tlme IS spent 1n tellmg yarns BEVERLY BLACHMAN who really has what It takes Is f1rst lady pres1dent of the Unlted States A career was des1red by MARY ANN BLYTHE But she gave up her Job to become a w1fe A tooth brush salesman IS BILL BOWEN Hes a man who IS always go1n An art1st1c g1rl was JACKIE BOWERS She works as a flor1st des1gn1ng flowers A strange sc1ent1st IS LEON B WNE GARLAND BRADSHAW was very very funny Now hes a m1111ona1re rolllng 1n money TEDDIE BRANSCOME was a lad full of fun Now as a mallman he s on the run An Army dr1ll sergeant IS DONALD BRAULT He g1V6S such orders as Forward and Halt WILLIAM BRENNAIN planned on Yale Hes now p1ck1ng cotton by the bale HELEN BREWER, who was n1ce and qu1et Became a chorus gxrl and caused a r1ot A lazy boy was ERNEST BRILEY Hes now l1v1ng the L1fe of Rlley LARKIN BROUGHTON whose father was a cop Owns a Juke Jolnt and plays noth1ng but bop MITCHELL BROWN the art1st w1zard w1th pa1nt and brush Is so much 1n demand that hes always 1n a rush Another of our number was VIRGINIA BROWN Shes opened a pet shop m the heart of town lady lawyer IS PAT BRYANT, Shes kept busy by many a cl1ent W R BRYANT, who was always on the ball I as now answered the Army s beck and call I B I man IS BUDDY BURKE I e never was known h1s duty to sh1rk IMMY BUTLER was a Jolly old soul I e works for the Clty shovel1ng coal ANN CAIRNES who loved to draw and doodle Has dlscovered a way to curl the ha1r of a poodle DIANE CARLO, who was our re1gn1ng queen As a housewxfe and mother IS really keen JOHN CALDWELL known for h1S sc1ent1f1c pace Was last seen headed 1nto outer space FRANKIE CARMINES what a muscle bound man' Hes now 1n Mlaml sportmg a tan CLYDE CARROLL the Colonel wxshed to be a dent1st Somethmg happened he s a barber s apprentlce A grad who always l1ked a Joke was WILLIE CAR ROLL, Now he advert1ses soap wearmg a barrel BILL CJXRSON always stud1ed hard and made good gra es He makes hlS l1v1ng at cards IS an expert on spades Our basketball star BUTCH CARTO For some reason beyond us has plenty of dough RICEAIED CHEATHAM, who was good at bu1ld1ng oa s Is even better at des1gn1ng boats BARBARA CHOCKLEY, who prlmped before her dresser Is happ1ly marr1ed to a handsome professor A sparkl1ng g1rl IS NANCY CIOLA Now she advert1ses Peps1 Cola Another old grad IS RONALD CLARK Hes a tree surgeon and heals S1Ck bark LIN COFFMAN a budd1ng engmeer Is dxggmg d1tches far and near PAT COLLETTE was a champ1on bowler Now shes push1ng a baby stroller WILLIE COLLINS a football hero 1ndeed Is a farmer and plants many a seed MARY COLOSKI, who would have become a nurse Is a poetess and wr1tes beautlful verse ROSIE COSTOS because of her beaut1ful eyes In many a beauty contest has won the pr1ze BARBARA CROSS whom we knew would come out on top Is des1gn1ng chapeaus for a lad1es hat shop A sparkl1ng sm1le had CAROLYN CROSS She uses lt to advert1se dental floss EDWARD CROSS was never 1n the l1mel1ght Now hes 1n Spa1n watchlng a bull flght A. fr1endly g1r1 was VIVIAN DARDEN She l1VES 1n Holland has tul1ps IH her garden GLORIA DAVIES, whose personallty was sweet Is a dress des1gner and really hard to beat RONNIE DAVIS who was a three fold star Has Just lnvented a new sports car FRED DAVIS was a r1p roar1ng clown He won a pr1ze from the mayor of the town U 9 uv I I 1 . 1 U 1 . l , , . . 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' . . . x A boy known for h1S frollcs was NOAH DEAL He runs an ammal CITCUS has a tra1ned seal Look whos here old LOU DEANS Shes f1rst v1ce presldent of Campbells Beans Here s another grad whose name IS LOIS DELOATCH For a g1rls wrestl1ng team she IS now the coach DOCK DENSON, whose amb1t1ons were h1gh Jo1ned the A1r Force and learned to fly GLORIA DICKERSON des1gned a new baby crxb W1th bu1lt ln bottle and mmt green b1b ANN LEE DICKSON who worked on the SCA Is a pr1vate secretary gettmg much pay JACK DRAGSETH a newspaper wr1ter Makes extra money by bemg a flghter JUDY EGGLESTON tr1ed very hard to please Shes wrxtten a book on How to Plant Green Peas CLAIIIDETTE ELLIS because of her naturally curly a1r Won a beauty pr1ze at a county fa1r LLOYD EMERY the teachers pet Is a bookxe who ll take your bet WILLMA EVANS never hurr1ed she forever hked to a She s Just 1nvented a flre proof garment bag FREDDIE FISHEL, who IS Stlll a clown L1kes to goof off the whole day round A Jolly old soul was BENNY FLINT, A far seelng g1rl was CAROLYN FRANKS As a member of the Forexgn Servxce she really ranks MARTHA FREEMAN, who got soaked 1n the ra1n Wears a mant1lla and l1ves 1n Spa1n CONRAD FRESE, who we thought we had lost for a t1me Went back to Ca11forn1a and d1scovered a gold m1ne A marr1age adv1sor IS our own ALICE FREW Shes publlshed a book thats called I Do BOBBY FRIEDMAN, always such a goon Was the f1rst man to reach the moon Remember MARCIA GALBREATH, who was good sports? Shes world tenn1s champ won on all the courts GEORGE GARDNER, smart as a Whlp Has saved enough money for a European trxp WILSON GARLAND, as all g1rls know was a tease He Jo1ned the Navy to see the world and sa11s the seas LINWOOD GARRENTON who used to be a t1m1d soul Jo1ned the Army and l1ves 1n a fox hole One guy tr1ed anythmg once-that was EUGENE GAYLE He crossed the Balt1c Sea w1th a rowboat and a S811 MARY GEORGE who excelled at physlcs and math Works 1n a pet shop g1v1ng the pets a bath BRUCE GILL who had such da1nty hands Is busy 1D the kxtchen sl1ng1ng pots and pans JOE GILLERLAIN was honest and very smart In the world today he plays a prom1nent part Among the countrys ten best dressed IS MARCUS GLAZER, Wow' Look at that purple and p1nk polka dot blazer' Heres JERRY GOODMAN he always was a braxn Now he takes plctures of the mentally 1nsane CHARLES GOLDMAN, an 1mag1nat1ve man Is wr1t1ng a th8S1S on the Use of a Fan LINDA GONZALEZ, who used to love to sw1m Is a lead1ng actress and 1S starr1ng 1n a f1lm WAYNE GRANT, we predxcted would do someth1ng 1 He Just won the 4 H prlze w1th h1s two ton p1g CAROIIIYN GRANTHAM, who l1ked to subtract and a Is teach1ng ar1thmet1c to many a lass and lad A bongo drum player IS DIANE GREENE When she plays the people all scream One old fr1end was PAT GREENWOOD As an undertaker she s mak1ng good BONNIE GRESHAM sweeps and cleans And dresses her ch1ldren 1n sweaters and Jeans A law ab1d1ng g1rl was CAROLYN GUYOT Hes the cop who ll make you pay flnes A law ab1d1ng lad was BOBBY GRIMES Hes the cop who ll make you pay f1nes JOANNE HADNOT, a hostess for TWA Flew to Mars one br1ght sunny day BRYANT HAMAKER the ' star called B B by most Is a pro tlddly w1nk player for the Eastern Coast JO ANNE HARCUM was n1ce but very wacky An expert at flowers IS MARTHA JEAN HARDIN She became famous for her lovely garden BETTY HARRELL an excellent pUb11C speaker Turned to Wfltlng when her VOICC grew weaker An amb1t1ous fellow was JIMMY HARRIS He presently owns a buslness 1n Par1s MARY VIRGINIA HARRIS spent her summers at he beach She got marr1ed 1nstead of try1ng to teach Another lady lawyer IS JEAN HATCHELL She always carr1es a stuffed black satchel PAT HELWIG IS a real beauty queen In prom1nent places she s often seen A cowboy lover IS ARMISTEAD HODGES He s mak1ng mov1es w1th Roy Rogers JACKIE HOLLAND and her tw1n s1ster JOANNE Are lead1ng fash1on models and have many a fan An old marr1ed woman IS LOUISE HOOKS She has a large fam1ly for Wh1Ch she cooks Mr BOB STEWART I-IOPEWELL IS a dr1ller of 011 Hes st1ll a bachelor but has many a go1l HELEN and Johns HOPKINS Hosp1tal share a last name She went to work there 1n the lab IS r1s1ng to fame One of the sweetest g1rls was SHEILAH HORNE Shes been Just the same s1nce the day she was born JO ANNE I-IORTON 1n her toreador pants F1ghts dangerous bulls 1n the south of France SHIRLEY HOUSMAN collected stuffed an1mals fo fad Her :latest 1nvent1on was an automat1c heat1ng pad ' ' Y 1 , , I r I I I y 5 1 1 1 ' ' ' , , ' , 9 ' ' ' u xv , , . I ' v ' - 3 . . . . . ' 7 - , . . , l . l 7 I - 5 . ' .b g' . . . . ,. 1 1 I J I . . ., . 1 ' , ' . . , ' ' I ' Y . , . I ' ll , 91 , - 1 1 , 1 , . ' I 1 1 1 1 ' 9 7 I ' I . 1 , , 1 1 Y ' , Y , ' . I . 1 8, , , . . . I . ' . K 1, I 1 I I 1 1 - - 1 ,. - - - . . . . ' Hes 3mbaSSad0I' to Arabia, and 11V6S 111 3 tent. As an entertamer, she serves the men 1n khak1. - - l I . l - Y . . . . I . ' I I 9 I . 1 , ' 1 ' . . s 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 t 1 ' x cc sr , 7 . . . Y 1 1 1 I ' at , I I , . I ' s I , . 1 . , , I , . . . I . . I I I 1 I J 1 1 x ' 7 ' I I 1 I ' . 1 . . ' Y ' ' I I I . . . I ' 1 ' Cl ' If , 1 1 , . 1 . 9 ' . I . . . . . . I I I 1 . , 1 , 1 1 1 , , ' ' - I I . I 1 , Y ' l I ' . v , . . BILLY I-IUMPHRIES a tall red head, Now h1s ha1r IS beg1nn1ng to shed SANDRA JEFFRIES known as PEEWEE to most Lost her husband because she always burned the toast LENORA JEFFERS better known as MOUSE Has become the fxrst woman Speaker of the House Remember BERNARD JERNIGAN, a studlous fellow? He wrote a book that IS now a best seller WALTER JERNIGAN, who had ambltlons galore L1ves 1n a one horse town and runs the only store Pres1dent of a bank IS BEN JONES Hes also 1n charge of grantmg loans A famous archeolog1st IS DONALD JONES Recently he d1scovered some anclent Egypt1an bones Our frlend JACK JONES d1d not want to settle down He s st1ll dat1ng g1rls and do1ng the town JOHN PAUL JONES was not the sa1lor type So hes restmg at home smokxng h1s p1pe A doctors son was TI-IAD JONES Hes an MD also and stud1es bones There was a JOHNSON boy whose f1rst name was GUY Hes bought a new Jaguar and IS g1v1ng It a try PHYLLIS JOHNSON, who has such pretty ha1r Went to New York and IS a model there WILLIAM KAY who dreamed of outer space Went to Mars and found another race Amb1t1on and the w1ll to work had BOBBY KEEL, Hes carv1ng del1cate stenc11s from banana peel LINDA KELLER, we knew for sure would be a real 1 As a humorxst she 1S known for her except1onal w1t CAROL KING what an or1g1nal g1rl IS she' As ed1tor of LIFE magazme shes as busy as a bee PETE KISE bu1lt a rocket he was a Scxence Club hero It shot h1m 1nto space when the count reached zero A telephone operator was BETTE KISER She saves her money and 1S a m1ser GARY LAKIN an 1nvent1ve boy Has Just manufactured a Sputmk toy A d1sl1ke for dry weather had M G LANE He f11eS around ln the clouds 1n search of ram ELEANOR LARSEN who came to Wxlson from afar Has Just lnvented a new type of car STEVE LASTING, who dxdnt l1ke school Now makes h1S l1v1ng play1ng pool DIANE LEAVITT, who never d1d fall Works for the government 1nspect1ng mall An 1ndustr1ous salesman was JIMMIE LEE He worked h1s way up as h1gh as he can be A lad smart and lxkeable was REGGIE LEE He s a fam1ly man and h1s ch1ldren number three JEAN LEITNER, as under cover agent IS doxng well What her Job IS we arent allowed to tell FRED LEVITIN was a W1lson star of track Hes a pollshed actor of fans he has no lack WAYNE LIVESAY, oh brother d1d he yak' Hes the poet who Just wrote an Ode to a Sack Remember the boy so fr1endly BARRY LONG? He s a tenor at the Met and renders many a song A girl always ln the thick of things was PAT LOWE Shes workxng for Natlonal B1scu1t Co roll1ng dough MARK MAWHINNEY, who was always good for a laugh Paddled home from Europe on a rubber l1fe raft MAY MEADOR was a g1rl who l1ked sports On all World Serles games she now reports ANN MERS, who dreamed of a m11l1ona1re hubby Is marrxed to a chef who IS very very tubby Heres JUDY McEWEN the best an1mal lover yet In her bathtub she keeps a seal for a pet A busy man 1S our fr1end CLAUD MILLER He puts the feathers 1n many a pxllow MARILYN MILLER travels near and far She met her Indlan husband 1n a New Delh1 bazaar MARSHALL MILLER 1n scxence made h1s mark A statue of h1m now stands 1n a park PENNY MITCHELL, who always was the same Wrote a book and rose to fame MAURICE MOFF was always rar1ng to go He s the Wh1te House gardener an expert wlth a hoe PAT MONAHANS spare moments are very few She cares for her ch1ldren and keeps house too BETTY MORRIS, who had long blond ha1r In the world has done her share PAT MURPHY, who had such grace and charm Marr1ed an old man and l1ves on a farm MIRIAM MUSSER doesnt waste her t1me Shes try1ng to make the phone book rhyme Startl1ng advances made CAROL MYERS When she organ1zed the flrst co ed corps of fhers JOAN NAGY who had such a beautlful VOICE Aud1t1oned for the Met and was the f1rst cho1ce We knew NICOLA NEWTON would make the grade Shes h1ghly pa1d as art1st for Escapade The Presldents handy man IS JACK NIX, Around the Whlte House anythmg hell f1X LOUISE OAKHAM always planned to be a Wlfe W1th her hubby and f1Ve ch1ldren shes enJoy1ng l1fe Another fr1end BETTY OWEN des1red a good 1 e Shes play1ng 1n a Scottlsh band toot1ng her flfe MIKE PALASTHY was a real great guy As a Jet p1lot hes fly1ng h1gh Remember the sm1l1ng boy BOBBY PEARCE, He became a plrate w1th a scowl qulte flerce A sa1lor boy IS AARON PECK H1s SDGCIBI Job IS scrubb1ng the deck What a k1nd boy IS BILLY PEED' He plays Santa to people ln need BOBBY PERKINS, a boy whose fame was fate Has at last become Secretary of State PEGGIEI PERKINS publlc speaker was our Joy and pr1 e When we last saw her she was a b1ush1ng brxde JEANETTE PHELPS a maJorette really l1ked to strut Shes marrled to an Esklmo and l1ves 1n a hut LORRAINE PHILLIPS was smarter than the rest Shes a teacher and one of the best U 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 . . l I . - 1, . sa YI Y 1 , . at 11 - . 1 1 I l . . , , 1 1 7 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . . . , . u 1 1 1 ,1 ' , . . . . 1 . 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KIM PILAND went to Europe and stayed As a forelgn ambassador she s very h1ghly pa1d BRENDA PILZER always m the soclal wh1rl Just came back from a tr1p around the world The f1rst woman to reach the South Pole was SYLVIA POOLE, Man ch man IS she ever cool' LIBBY PREDMORE, who danced played and sang Went to Hollywood and Jomed the gang PHYLLIS PRINCE had much talent to d1splay She made a lot of money and went far away A very watchful eye had CATHERINE PRYOR Shes a Russ1an plane spotter her pay gets hlgher JACKIE QUILLIN was very falr She and her hubby make a handsome pa1r One of the countrys lead1ng men IS LEWIS RAINES In the fxeld of busmess hes really made ga1ns RICHARD REDD was another grad Hes taken a wxfe and become a dad An ardent dog lover 1S WILLIAM REYNOLDS He owns some of the worlds fmest kennels A collector of stuffed ammals IS PAUL RHODES At present hes engaged xn look1ng for horned toads DICKIE RITSCH as a golfer kept an honest score Hes well l1ked profess1onally and has frlends galore Remember our frxend PATSY ROBINSON' As Dean of Yale she s hav1ng fun MARY JANE ROWELL, who was our trafflc d1rector Is workmg for Colonxal Stores as meat 1nspector Hes runn1ng for Presldent IS sure to w1n some way Dramat1c amb1t1ons had BILLY SELF Hes now on Broadway portraymg an elf PATSY SHARETT, always full of pe Plays clarlnet ln a band that s really hep BILL SHANER known for h1s sc1ent1f1c ways Is bus1ly worklng w1th cosmlc rays D1d you ever have an argument w1th DALLAS SHAW He really argues now for hes pract1c1ng law What a dancer IS CAROLE SHEEHAN Shes tour1ng Braz1l do1ng the can can ROBERT SHIBLEY, who scored many a basket Has Just perfected a steam heated casket Another classmate DILLIE MARIE SHORTER Is a prlvate secretary behav1ng as she orter DOROTHY SHUSTIN worker on the Dreamer staff Writes storxes that make people laugh CAROL SMITH, oh how that gxrl could smg' Went abroad for kxcks and aud1t1oned for a k1ng DICKIE SMITH, who used to play the flute Is a bum and doesnt g1V6 a hoot EUGENE SMITH better known as T1ny T1m Has a lxttle boy named after h1m JEFFREY SMITH could multlply and d1V1dE As UN trouble shooter he travels far and w1de Heres SANDRA SMITH, the same as ever Lxvmg 1n England amldst the heather KENNY SNYDER, a baseball southpaw Is mak1ng h1s l1v1ng pract1c1ng law Qulck on the tr1gger was LINDA STARK Shes do1ng nothmg speclal but IS happy as a lark MIKE STEINER, who always d1d as he pleased Kept on do1ng so and now IS deceased LINDA STEVENS the beaut1c1an lmproved looks She runs a plzza shop and oversees the cooks A thxrsty boy 1S DARNELL STOKES, But 1nstead of water he dr1nks h1s company s cokes A wandermg boy IS our fr1end LEE STROUD We can t f1nd h1m he got lost IH the crowd NANCY SYKES, who on the annual staff worked hard Is the f1rst woman member of th Natlonal Guard JUNIOR TAYLOR who spent much t1me IH w1sh1ng Was last seen along the coast deep sea fxshmg JUDY TERRILL was qu1te a charmer Her third husband 1S an embalmer BUDDY THACKSTON, a regular cut up Dr1nks coffee from a saucer 1nstead of a cup Remember BOB TIESLAU the swxmmmg champ He works 1n a coal mme hold1ng a lamp JIMMY TODD had energy that kept h1m on the beam Hes now play1ng ball Wlth a pro football team CONNIE TRIPP wxth her penc1ls and pads For a dog food company composes ads SYDNEY SUE TRUITT who was a Future Teacher Got marr1ed 1nstead to a good look1ng preacher A peppy cheerleader IRENE TUCKEY Remember BRENDA TURNER who was always so pert? She works 1n a hot house plant1ng flowers 1n d1rt MARGARET TUTTLE who we thought very bold Dlscovered the Fountam of Youth w1ll never grow old SANDRA VANN was a cute lxttle vamp Shes now counselor at a summer camp BETTY VAUGHAN w1o was very short and cute Is now a banker and counts much loot JOCELYN VAUGHAN works at a Statler Hotel As head ma1d she really rlngs a bell JOHN VAUGHAN, who kept us 1n st1tches Is a mlser who carefully hoards hls rlches A famous s1nger IS JOHN VERMILLION Hls present best sellers number a b1ll1on THELMA WALDRON, whose mother was a teach Owns a resort down at V1rg1n1a B ach Remember WAYNE WALLACE another grad He st1ll looks young though he s a granddad DALLAS WARREN was a track star he also ran IS mouth Hes now an engmeer bu1ld1ng brldges IH the south JEFF WARREN l1ked W1lson he became a permanent fxxture He left when colored people came he d1dnt l1ke the mlxture LOIS WARREN was a real carrot top Shes Just perfected a water proof mop - , . ' . . . . . . . 7 1 . 7 ' I I ' I I . A 9 1 1 U l 1 1 1 , - , . 1 y I v 1 I - , . I . . 1 , e . , . . 7 V ' . D . D - ' . . , . , , . 7 1 ' , ' , . H - VI . Q . , I ' , l ' . . 9 . . . . , . . , . . , , I Y . . , , . . . 7 ' I ' , . I 1 ' . . . 4 . . , . , . . 1 , ' D . . , , JIMMY SANDERLIN, liked by au, headed the s.c.A., Dlswvered Uranium-WOW! was She lucky- ! I ' I 1 I y ' . . . . n Y ' . . , p, . .f - . ' ' . 1 1 1 y , . I ' , . . . , 7 . . ' 1 ' - ' . 1 , . . ' . 1 1 ' . . . ' ' u 11 ' ' U H H H . ' 9 , . . . S , ' ' , 1 1 . - . . ' 1 1 . Y ' 7 , hl , . 7 ' ' . . . . . y - , I . . . 1 . . . l ! . . . , ' 7 I I Y . 3 - . . . . ' 1 ' - , JACK WEISEMAN planned to write and earn fame, Instead, he got sidetracked by a scheming dame. A pleasant voice had ETI-IEL WELLS, On TV, stories to children she tells. MARTIN WETHERBEE, who liked dramatic art, Is appearing on Broadway in a leading part. A writer of detective stories is JOHNNIE WEST, They're not only good-they're the best! A neat girl is EVELYN WHITE, She's keeping house with all her might. BROOKSIE WHITTINGTON, who liked to take trips, Works in a circus, doing flips. NORMA WHITLEY, who loved to cook, Has a vine covered home in a lovely little nook. TOMMY WIGGINS was the guy who liked to joke, He became a statesmang at many a meeting spoke. CHARLENE WILLIAMS' personality was really grand, She wrote a novel that was banned from the stand. ERNIE BLUR WILLIAMS was a great track star, As a medical doctor he's going far. Remember SHELTON WILLIAMS, Who loved to flirt, He's still a bachelor on the alert. BRUCE WINDSOR, who has a royal family's name, Has earned much money, and also much fame. BILLY WISEMAN was always a good scout, He's the kind of professor folks rave about. TOM WOOD, who was our class president, Has a used space suit he's willing to rent. SARAH WOODRUFF appeared in many a play, She's published her biography, is having a field day. SHIRLEY WORRELL liked animal lore, There she is in Africa, hunting wild boar. MARY ROSE WRIGHT, who helped to write these tales Is still saying No to all the males. BOBBY YOUNCE was too prejudiced, some say, He's still popping off in the same-old way. We hope that in the future years to come, Reading these prophecies will bring you fun. And now we two have to run. PEGGIE PERKINS MARY ROSE WRIGHT emors and ummer chool Grads 31.1 s-Av' 5- MU f Page 67 . :G- ff I .f F' ' vida rl if . l s Q a lll, .1 LAT ILL JU E We the members of the Woodrow W1lson Hlgh School graduatxng class of 1959 bemg of sound m1nd and body do hereby solemnly bequeath the followlng to those whom we leave beh1nd to do w1th as they please I SUE ADAMS leave the followlng years to my brother I WANDA ADAMS bemg of no m1nd and weak body do leave to all future students of B 213 the honor of enJoy1ng the chewmg gum d1str1buted by Mrs Carroll durmg reg1strat1on perlod I MADELINE JOYCE ALDRIDGE be1ng of sound body and m1nd hereby leave the ab1l1ty to graduate to my brother Whlte Aldrldge To Sandra and V1v1an I leave the glorxous rldes on the mormng and after noon buses I SALLY AMES bemg of sound m1nd and body UD leave my bad set of nerves to some poor soul who worrles about not do1ng h1s homework as I do I LARRY ARMSTRONG hav1ng enjoyed four years at W1lson hope that eevryone else w1ll have as great a t1me as I have had I SANDIE BALDWIN bemg of sound body and absent m1nd do leave gratefully and qulckly I BILL BALLENTINE al1as Balentmo bemg of sound m1nd OJ and body leave to Coach M1lls the thr1ll of be1ng the only W1lson coach ln 28 years to be beaten by Oscar Sm1th To Ed M0b11lSkl I leave the ab1l1ty to graduate hopmg that he wxll use It soon and to the Locals of PP State I leave the fun of sklppmg and bemg caught To some lucky Local I leave a seat 1n M1ss Wllll8mS home room hlstory and govt classes I MARGARET RAINES, do leave to my slster Dorothy all th wonderful t1mes I had 1n the band especlally on band trlps I BEVERLY BLACHMAN do hereby bequeath to my brother Alan my share IH the Forum floats w1th best WlSh6S for h1s gettlng the Judges to see thlngs h1s way and also my treasured but worn debate f1le to Mrs Brady a medal for patlence for wonderful unpredlct able years I MARY ANN BLYTHE leave to some lucky stu dent my two classes a day wlth M1ss Lee I BILLY BOWEN bemg of sound m1nd and body do eave I JACKIE BOWERS be1ng of feeble m1nd and broken down body do leave to any and all freshmen the pr1v1lege of attendmg Woodrow W1lson for four years To Mxss Woodhouse I leave a new group of rats I LEON BOWNE bemg of sound m1nd and body do leave to Carol Mart1n the rlght to sk1p wlthout me to Dale Eubanks the r1ght to graduate 1n the next ten years to some lucky boy the r1ght to w1n my place on the bench 1n basketball and to the Locals I b1d farewell' I GARLAND BRADSHAW, do hereby leave to Sn1ffy D1llenger and Melv1n Creeps Hatchell the pr1v1lege of havmg Shotgun Rosecrans for at least one per1od a year and to anyone who IS lucky enough to get her Mrs Newcome for Engllsh I TEDDIE BRANSCOME bemg of sound m1nd and body do leave to any lucky llttle freshman my nearly permanent seat ln MISS Mays 2A Engllsh class I DONALD BRAULT leave the pleasure of bemg 1n Mr Rosecrans class for the next two years to Bobby Brady I WILLIAM BRENNAN, wh1le st1ll of sound m1nd U7 desplte the stress and stram of the past four years bequeath to future W1lson students soft mus1c and benches along all halls for those who have dates be tween classes I HELEN BREWER bemg of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to cous1n D1ane my wonderful m m orxes 1n Mrs Byrds gym class and my nlckname I ERNEST BRILEY, leave to the commg Junlors and Sen1ors who plan to take DE a word of adv1ce B Prepared, I VIRGINIA ANN BROWN and I do hope thats my name because Im not qu1te of sound body and m1nd do hereby leave to Jerry Lee Jackson my ab1l1ty to hang on to Reggle Hughes as I dld Mxke Mart1n and graduate w1th a dlamond on your left r1ng f1nger I PATRICIA BRYANT, leave to my slster L1nda the ab1l1ty to graduate and my good t1mes at W1lson I W R BRYANT JR bemg of sound m1nd and body do liereby leave my brother K1rby the ab1l1ty to be a s ar I BUDDY BURKE bemg of sound m1nd leave to L1n wood Rhodes the ab1l1ty to g1ve the g1rls a l1ne w1th a stralght face whxch he cannot do I JIMMY BUTLER bemg of sound m1nd and body UJ do hereby leave Woodrow W1lson Hlgh School to my beloved teacher M1ss W1ll1ams I ANN CAIRNES do leave to some lucky g1rl the honor and work of bemg presldent of the Prex1e Tr1 four years I hope I JOHN CARDWELL leave to Coach Land1s my golf ball retrlever and my amazlng ab1l1ty to hoard all the balls I f1nd May he be as successful as I was ln my many excurslons to the n1nth hole marsh I DIANE CARLO, leave to my slster Pat my many good t1mes at W1lson I also leave Mrs Ol1ver to the fate of her new reglstratlon And f1nally and very happlly I leave beh1nd all my classes w1th Barbara Chockley CThank goodness'J I FRANKIE CARMINES, leave to my llttle brother all the m1sch1ef I raxsed I CLYDE CARROLL leave to Hermest Keathly Rey nolds Jr CBuddyJ on great year at W1lson and the ab1l1ty to get 1nto any k1nd of trouble I WILLIE LEE CARROLL, leave to my sxster Corky the r1ght to graduate and pass under Mr Rosecrans I BILL CARSOIN bemg of sound m1nd and body leave W1lson I hope I BUTCH CARTO do sadly leave M1ss W1ll1ams and so It brmgs happlness to me to present to her my most beloved dog Young Yellow I RICHARD CHEATHAM b mg of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to some unfortunate sen1or next year the ab1l1ty to make grades below A ln M1ss W1ll1ams government class I BARBARA CHOCKEY leave to Juhan my brother my books teachers who put up wlth me and plenty of good t1mes Also I hope you have as many g1rl frlends as I had To Joyce Sm1th I leave the thr1ll of gettlng out of school , . , . 7 . . . . . v - x I I 4 . f - , D 3 1 9 l I r I I . . , , . . , . . . I 3 I . . , . 1 I 9 I I I 1 I I , , . . . e , . . I . - , Y , . , . ' y I I . . I I I .I . .I I . I , ' ' . . I A 1 I' y Y ' ' I - , . , . I x . . . , ,, ' I I I I I CK H , Y v I 9 ' I r 1 ' . , I I' I ' I I I ' - I I I . . I . I I I I I . D . , v . . . . A . 1 Q . I - : ' ' . , . . 7 I . . . . - . ' ' I . . . . ', . ' , 1 9 I I . 1 I ' q .- I H1-Y. I also leave to Larry the ability to get out in , . . . 1 - G B' I 7 . , 1 , - . . . 'T ' U . I Y I ! I , I . . . . . , - ' I 1 . 7 . ' 7 I I 7 :I I - - . CC I! , 9 1 I I ' . . ' I , . . . . 7 7 7 . . . ' 7 , - v 1 I I , . I 3 I , . . Y . . I ' ' ' as H I - ' I I I 1 I . - ' l , , . . . . , . v ' ' I I Y ' I 7 7 ! 7 7 I I I ! 9 , . Kl ' YY 7 . . ,, ,, . . I. . ' u yy ' , , 5 ' - 7 . . . . D I L . . . , x 9 I U v 9 I l 2 1 KK 77 ' 1 y 7 I . . , . . . . , . . . , , v 1 - ' I NANCY CIOLA, leave to any Jumor or sen1or g1rl the wonderful opportumty to represent her school at Homecom1ng And to Peggy Butler I leave the ab1l1ty to graduate by 1969 I RONALD CLARK, leave to Emagene Bowen all my bad grades and hard teachers I LIN COFFMAN be1ng of sound m1nd UD and body do leave to some lucky UD person my seat 1n advanced problems class I PAT COLLETTE, bemg of sound m1nd and body do leave to my brother Tommy the ab1l1ty to be a m1ll1ona1re playboy own a green Jaguar and graduate w1th1n four vears I WILLIE COLLINS leave MISS Shumaker 1n B 210 Mrs Newcome ln B 211 and Mrs Stewart 1n B 208 to all 1ncom1ng students I MARY JOYCE COLOSKI leave to the students be h1nd me the most wonderful years of the1r hves' The flght may be long and hard but It 1S worth every m1nute of It I ROSIE COSTOS do hereby leave to all future ma Jorettes the thr1lls and Jltters of the flrst game and to the remaxnmg members of table C5 all the fun we had teaslng the freshmen I BARBARA CROSS be1ng of sound m1nd and body I th1nk leave to Ellen Forrest the fun I have had at W1lson and to Delores Bond all the hula hoops she wants I CAROLYN CROSS bemg of sound m1nd and body de leave to my brother Bob Cross the ab1l1ty to get along wxth the teachers of W1lson and to get Mrs Brumfleld for math I EDWARD CROSS, Just leave I VIVIAN DARDEN do hereby leave to Vlfglnla the ab1l1ty to enjoy her future years at W1lson especlally her Jumor and sen1or years I GLORIA DAVIES be1ng of sound m1nd and body do leave to Mrs Byrd the m1sfortune of hav1ng to replace me on the hockey f1eld I FRED DAVIS do leave to Charles Sm1th 150 pounds of bar bells May he use them w1sely I RONNIE DAVIS be1ng of sound m1nd CPD and body do hereby leave to some lucky freshman all of my great t1mes at W1lson and to Sherry a r1ng I NOAH DEAL leave to my one and only l1ttle UD brother the wonderful t1mes I have had 1n reglstra t1on I LOU DEANS hereby leave to Jerry Thomas Taylor the ab1l1ty to sklp 21 days 1n a row I LOIS DELOATCH do wlllmgly leave th1s h1gh school and Im takmg Bobby w1th me I GLORIA DICKERSON, bemg of unsound m1nd and body and ln a state of confus1on do leave I ANN LEE DICKSON be1ng of run down m1nd and body do hereby leave to the next Publ1c1ty Dlrector the ab1l1ty to make h1S rounds dur1ng the 15 mmutes of reg1strat1on I JACK DRAGSETH leave to some unworthy soul the ab1l1ty to make the basketball team and not to have to run as many laps as I d1d To the center of th 59 60 basketball team I leave the ab1l1ty to be able to make Z lefg handed hook from beh1nd the s1de of the back oar I JUDY EGGLESTON, do hereby leave to Ernest1ne Compton my seat 1n M1ss Codds government class I CLAUDETTE ELLIS do hereby leave to my s1ster Sally Ell1s the ab1l1ty to pass th Sen1or Math Test I LLOYD EMERY b1d farewell to a l1fe of content ment and to Mr Allen Wlth whom I have been closely assoc1ated durmg my buslness transact1ons w1th Wood row W1lson school I leave my many hours to Mar cus and Mrs Newcome to Marvene I WILLMA EVANS be1ng of sound m1nd and fra1l body leave to Bobby Ke1th the ab1l1ty to contlnue cuttmg classes w1thout gett1ng caught and to graduate when expected To Jo Ann Owens I leave a supply of Dr Scholes foot powder for any callouses resultlng from the quarter of a mlle h1ke to her classes each day I FRED FISHEL be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to Henry Sawyer the ab1l1ty to graduate 1n four years and have all the fun I ve had at W1lson I BENNY FLINT bemg of feeble m1nd and uncoord1 nat d body do hereby leave my seat m B 213 to some unlucky freshman I also leave my ab1l1ty to get As 1n M1ss W1ll1ams class I CAROLYN FRANKS bemg of sound m1nd leave to Mrs Byrd s gym class the pr1v1lege of chewmg gum and gettxng away wlth It I MARTHA FREEMAN, leaxe to Pat the ab1l1ty to go to V1rg1n1a Beach and spot them as Carlo and I old Also to the goats I leave the ab1l1ty to answer correctly to What t1m 1S lt everytlme I CONRAD FRESE leave to the students of W1lson my ab1l1ty to get to school on t1me every mormng even though my home IS 3 000 mlles away' I ALICE FREW be1ng of sound m1nd and body Kal class to any freshman lucky enough to have her for f1ve terms I BOBBY FRIEDMAN, do hereby bequeath all my old spare tenms balls to Mr R1ley for further use I MARCIA GALBREATH alxas M1dge leave to all members of the G M C the fun that I have had 1n the club To M1ss B1dgood I leave the memory of the sour plckles at lunch' I hope that she w1ll be able to eat them wlthout potato ch1ps I GEORGE GARDINER, be1ng of sound m1nd leave the pr1v1lege of be1ng 1n charge of th1s beaut1ful h1gh school to Mr Allen May the students that follow m my fgotsteps keep th1s school as lovely as lt IS today I slncerely hope that they w1ll appreclate th1s school as much as I have I WILSON GARLAND, leave to Anna Fay the best of luck to Bobby Sm1th one burned d1mmer motor to Jeff the rest of the school and to Waverly all th glrls I LINWOOD GARRENTON be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to Mrs Carroll the hope that she w1ll have a n1ce quxet freshman home room next year I EUGENE GAYLE leave the ab1l1ty to someone to get Mrs Stephens dander up dur1ng reg1strat1on I MARY MARITA GEORGE be1ng of a h1ghly de veloped m1nd UD and sound body do leave to some fortunate freshman some of the best years of h1s l1fe here at WIISOH all the wonderful t1mes Ive had the ab1l1ty to graduate and my h1ghly developed talent of be1ng late to practlcally every class I BRUCE Um a glrll GILL be1ng of sound OJ m1nd and body do leave to some other luckv g1rl w1th the name BRUCE the ab1l1ty to be m1staken for a boy by her teachers as many t1mes IS I I JOE GILLERLAIN do leave to some lucky freshman the enJoyment of four brxef glor1ous vears at W1lson and the pr1v1lege of havlng M1ss Woodhouse for home 1 ' . . . ' . Y ' fa , e . . 3 ! - ' 7 , ' S6 ' xv y v -I 1 . . . . Y 7 . , 7 ' . . 7 v . ' I I v 1 ' . . ! 1 ' 7 ! 7 y I v I v . , . . . , . , - a 1 I ' - e ,I s I I ' . . , . I . I I , . . . , 7 . 7 .. . - I I . I . ' ' IK ,Y I . . . , . Y ' ' ' H U , - K4 I! ' ' 1 ' ' . . . . Y , 7 I ca Q In I - , CK 77 , , . I , . . , I - , , 1 . . ' ' ' 7 I 9 . . . y J I I I ' ' mostj, do leave my seat ln Mrs. Newcomes Engllsh s ' ' . . . x I I I y .'. . , ' ' . . . , ' . ' ll ' 77 ! ! 3 I 1 9 1 , ' ' y , ' Y . . - - Q - , . 7 ! ' ! . Q I , ' ' it ' I7 , , - , ' , . . . ' 2 . 7 ! ! . Q I I ! Y V r I I 9 ' r 9 I . . I . I 7 I ' 7 7 , . . 1 ' I . - . 1 ! I I I , 1 1 , . . , y I ' 1 ' y , - . . . ' 1 I I , . . ' ' . . , ' ' D I 1 I 7 J I I 9 , . . . . y I ' I a - ' ' ' ' H ' . , . ' . . 3 I ! I I I 3 . . , I I I , I , , room To Mrs Brady I leave the resoundmg echoes of my mcomparable vo1ce to Kay the ab1l1ty to pass advanced math to Chauncey the blessmg of gradua xon I MARCUS GLAZER leave to Mlchael and Alan Blachman all the good tlmes I had durmg my four year at W1lson I CHARLES GOLDMAN do hereby leave to some poor freshman the opportumty to af'qu1re such vast knowl edge and have such a great t1me do1ng xt as I have had at Woodrow W1lson I LINDA GONZALEZ leave to Pat two more t1r1ng years and to my next door ne1ghbor one year 1n whlch to accomphsh much I JERRY GOODMAN fmally gettlng out leave the GREAT experlence of bemg ln Mrs Olxver s reglstratlon B 217 for f1ve years to my nttle brother I WAYNE GRANT havmg unsound bralns do leave the ab1l1ty of graduatmg 1n 4V2 years to any 1nnocent freshman I CAROLYN GRANTHAM bemg of sound mmd leave to the next sergeant at arms of Trlangle Trl H1 Y a long l1st of names that have never been pa1d I DIANE GREENE bemg of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to Butch the ab1l1ty to get to school wlthout h1s faxthful Navlgator and to graduate some t1me 1n the future I PATRICIA GREENWOOD hereby leave to my fresh man sxster the ab1l1ty to graduate 1n four and a half years I BONNIE GRESHAM do hereby leave to my brother all we wonderful as well as the bad tlmes I have had at 1lson I BOBBY GRIMES bemg of sound body and absent I CAROLYN GUYOT bemg of unsound m1nd do leave nothmg except my s1ster Gayle and two cousms I JO ANNE HADNOT bemg of unsound m1nd and body do hereby leave to my freshman slster the ab1l1ty to pass I B B HAMAKER bemg of sound m1nd do leave all the good txmes and wonderful memorles of Woodrow W1lson Hlgh School behmd me To some lucky freshman or anyone have a real blast and be Kool Ten four eleven f1ve twelve sxx I JOANNE HARCUM do hereby leave to any lucky student my place 1n Mlxed Chorus and all the great tlmes had 1n New York I MARTHA JEAN HARDIN bemg of sound UD m1nd and body do hereby leave to Mrs Byrd any unfor tunate soul who w1ll count her dlrty towels and to M1ss Tlmberlake I leave th pleasure of havlng an other very no1sy reg1strat1on well equlpped wxth drum mers I ELIZABETH ANN HARRELL Betty bemg of questlonable mmd and weak body do leave to anyone who wants It one old blue Plymouth that starts and runs when xt feels llke xt Take good care of It because It carrxes w1th xt many old and wonderful memorles I JIMMIE HARRIS, bemg of sound m1nd CVD and body do hereby leave my slster the ab1l1ty to get M1ss Wxl 11ams for government I MARY VIRGINIA HARRIS, bemg a mental and physlcal wreck leave no wonderful memorles Im takmg them all wlth me To Mrs Byrd I leave my outer space gym su1t and one well worn hockey st1ck for her further use I JEAN HATCHELL, leave to any freshman the crushes that Carole Sheehan has had through her hlgh school Legg Also I leave to any lucky freshman reg1strat1on I PAT HELWIG bemg of absent m1nd and sound body leave to the Oregon Acres Gang all the wonderful tlmes happy memorles and the ab1l1ty to graduate I ARMISTEAD HODGES leave to th1s school locker 1 5 lf they can keep xt closed I JACKIE HOLLAND do hereby leave to some lucky g1rl the most wonderful experlence of my l1fe bemg chosen to represent my school as a cheerleader for three years and then to serve as co captaln durmg my semor year They are years full of memorles that w1ll never be forgotten I JOANNE HOLLAND leave to some lucky lucky gxrl the thr1ll and honor of bemg a cheerleader for three wonderful years and all the work and good tlmes that go wxth It I LOUISE HOOKS do leave to my brother Eugene Hooks h1s ab1l1ty to make a good football player and hope that he has as many wonderful t1mes at Woodrow W1lson as I have had I BOB STEWARD HOPEWELL leave all my good tlmes at W1lson to anyone who wants them and I also leave the best home room teacher ln W1lson Mrs Olxver to some lucky freshman I HELEN HOPKINS bemg of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to Wmky Chester Down1ng the ab1l1ty to have fun at W1lson and to graduate o matter how long It takes I SHEILAH HORNE do hereby leave to some lucky freshman my seat 1n Mrs Stephens home room B 314 I JO ANNE HORTON bemg of unsound m1nd and sol1d body do hereby leave to my brother Ben who tlmes 1n the great W1lson band and lf he IS lucky enough a seat IH B 217 I SHIRLEY HOUSEMAN do leave an old clarxnet to some lucky freshman to have as much fun w1th as I dxd I LENORA Mouse' JEFFERS, do leave to Gale Brown lee my whlte fur muff and to some lucky freshman the Famous Home of B 217 owned by Mrs Wonderful Ol1ver I SANDRA JEFFERIES bemg of sound CWD m1nd and body do hereby leave to Ann Glenn all the good tlmes I have had whlle attendmg W1lson and to L1n wood Red Atklns I leave my extra cred1ts so that he may graduate m the next f1ve or s1x years I BERNARD JERNIGAN bemg of sound m1nd and ggdy leave to Joe Howell my machme 1n Mach1ne OP I WALTER JERNIGAN bemg of sound mmd and body leave to Grace Cockman the pr1v1lege of skxppmg school once a week I PHYLLIS JOHNSON do hereby leave to my sxster Pat the ab1l1ty to take pen 1n hand and not know the answers I also leave to Sarah Cook my extra pounds I BEN JONES, bemg of sound body and questxonable m1nd leave to Bruce Laughon one black cat Whats th1s about mght clubs? I DONALD JONES do leave to some lucky freshman M1ss Spradlm my favorlte teacher I JACK JONES, bemg of body and not m1nd do hereby leave to M1ss Tlmberlake an automatxc wmdow shutter wlth complete mstructlons I JOHN PAUL JONES, bemg of sound m1nd and body leave the H M S Serapxs to the hlstory department I 1 1 ' . t . I I ' I u I 11 I - Y 1 I Q l I I 7 I 1 I 1 I - , I I . . . I I I I 1 . I 5 9 I I ' I I . 7 . 7 6' - , I ' I - Q - - , I . . . .I I I I. . I . I I 1 . . . . I 1 I I I I I 7 I ' I I . . . I I . . I . 1 ' I I . . I, ' . , z . 1 1 I 1 9 sz 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' IK ' Yi - ' I I . . I I I I I I - 1 ' H H ' I . . . I . - . . . I Y 7 n 1 7 1 I . . , I I 1 I 7 I . I . I I I 1 I I 7 I J mind, do hereby leave, quickly and quietly. w1ll be a freshman III 1959, the many unbel1evable I Y 1 I I1 1 I 1 ' Y 1 ' ' 1 1 I I 7 I I I I ' I . - sc 1 I I . . . I 1 ' ' I I I I ll II KI 71 I Ci H - 1 1 - 1 ' ' - ' - ' 1 1 - - , . . I , . . . Y I ,I H H ' I ' - , I I , . . . - Q , , I I , , , . . . - 7 I . .- . . I - I e - . . . . . . . I I I I I I I 1 It U ' , 9 1 ' ' ' 1 1 I 1 , . . . I I . II I ' ' . I . ' I . . . I , . I v I I I . . I . . 9 ' ' . - 1 . . . I - I I . - . . I I I . I . I , . . . - I THAD JONES, do leave to some freshman the ab1l1ty to have a perfect record l1ke mme and brlng back every paper late that had to be slgned l WILLIAM KAY bemg of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave my pos1t1on 1n the band to Bob Clayton I BOBBY KEEL be1ng of sound body do hereby leave th1s mysterlous 1nst1tut1on of knowledge CVD and I hope I take a dlploma w1th me I LINDA KELLER, leave to M1ss Brent the Joy of workmg on French Club floats and to Dlane Gladstone theI flun of Wrltlng as many letters ln her sen1or year as ave I ANN KELLEY bemg of sound m1nd do hereby leave to Carol Ann Smrth the ab1l1ty to always get along Wlth Professor Lancaster 1n the sextet I CAROL KING do hereby leave to the 1960 PFBSI dent staff a terr1f1c advlsor a sl1ghtly UD used black notebook and loads of good luck' I PETE KISE bemg physlcally able and mentally de f1c1ent do leave to some new chemlstry student my broken test tubes and a locker ln D sectlon to some poor sen1or whos classes are nowhere near there I leave to Darleen Blow all the A s that I never got and to the Pruden boys I leave my burned out rockets 1n the Ellzabeth R1ver I BETTE KISER hav1ng weak knees and brulsed ankles ffrom hockey? leave to my srsters all the sweet and sour of gomg to W1lson Hlgh also the ab1l1ty to have Coach W1ld for dr1v1ng I GARY LAKIN bemg of sound m1nd and body UD do hereby leave to Toby Holloman the pleasure of s1tt1ng under my kltchen table any txme he wlshes I M G LANE, do hereby leave to my brother Larry the ab1l1ty to graduate 1n four years To some lucky students I leave the pleasure of transferrmg to W1lson and body do hereby leave the last seat 1n the last row to anybody ln Mlss Mays room whose last name starts w1th L and also a map to flnd the1r way around W1lson the f1rst day I STEVE LASTING leave my ab1l1ty to domlnate fellow students to any young ldlOt who IS a current understudy I DIANNE LEAVITT hereby leave to Sandra Goloskov my Splflt to l1ve It up on band trlps and to some fortunate freshman the honor of bemg 1n Reglstratlon B 217 I ALFRED REGNIALD LEE JR be1ng of sound mmd and body do hereby leave my good tlmes 1n Machme Shop w1th Capn B and the pr1v1lege of cleamng out the surface grlnder at the end of the term I JIMMIE LEE, be1ng of sound mmd UD and sound body after many years at WWHS do leave my seat m the GFO and the Box B Club to any freshman who thmks he can f1ll the post I JEAN LEITNER be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to some lucky person my seat ln M1ss Wxlllams government class I FRED LEVITIN be1ng a nervous wreck and physl ally unable do hereby leave to my brother Donald I ev1t1n the ab1l1ty to l1ve through four years at good ld WW H S and to Dxane Gooden I leave the ab1l1ty o laugh w1thout makmg people mad I WAYNE LIVESAY, bemg of sound mmd and body UD do hereby leave to MISS Tlmberlake the fortune f f1nd1ng some new bongo players for her home room o replace the ones who are graduatmg I PATRICIA ANN LOWE bemg of sound mmd and booy leave to Hunky Collins my seat on the bus and hope that she w1ll be able to surv1ve the ordeal of r1d1ng to and from school for the next four years I DAVID MARK MAWHINNEY be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to Rosser Happy M1lt1er the honor of remalmng here next year I MAY MEADOR be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to Marsha Redfearn and Pat Rose the honor of grad uatmg and be1ng able to march 1n at assembhes I ANN MERS havmg a feeble m1nd do hereby leave to Francls OConnor my unfmlshed homework and schemmg plans To Bob Young I shall leave a d1ct1on ary 1n order that he may learn the correct usage of h1s vocabulary and to Mr Brown and the band a treasury of unpa1d b1lls I JUDY McEWEN be1ng of sound m1nd and body do leave to my brother the ab1l1ty to become a f1rst strlng football player as I dldnt do I MARILYN MILLER leave to Cherry Bowen and globby Oates the hope of graduatmg from Woodrow 1 son I MARSHALL MILER be1ng of sound m1nd do hereby leave to all future W1lson students the Joy of spendmg four wonderful years at W1lson I SID MILER leave to Carol Webb the opporunlty to graduate from WWH S w1th1n the next f1ve years I PENNY MITCHELL leave to some freshman my s at 1n Mrs Stephens regxstratlon and my ab1l1ty to get there about thlrty seconds before the bell rmgs I MAURICE MOFF bemg of sound m1nd and body hereby leave to Robert Snyder the ab1l1ty to be the only boy 1n an all g1rl typlng class I PAT MONAHAN, leave to some lucky freshman the honor of be1ng 1n Mrs Ohvers home room for four years and Frances Hughes my sen1or books 1n the hopes that someday they may get to use them To Charles Hughes I leave the ab1l1ty to graduate because It looks as rf he IS gomg to need lt I JANIE PATRICIA MURPHY leave my ab1l1ty to h1t Mrs Moume over the head wlth a baseball bat and st1ll pass gym I MIRIAM MUSSER be1ng of sound m1nd U5 and body leave to my brother Frankie all the good txmes I have had at W1lson I CAROL MYERS do hereby leave to Mrs Byrd my old gym su1t wh1ch f1ts her better I JOAN NAGY, leave to any lucky g1rl the thrxll of marchmg for Dear Old W1lson I NICOLA COLENE NEWTON, exlstmg only by luck leave you wxth a sm1le and a s1gh of relxef I be queath to my slster Nelvo LaN1er Newton the honor and glory of attendlng WWHS to Mxss Mary B Ames the memor1es of worklng ln her hbrary to Mrs W W Morse Jr the thrills and heartaches of workmg on the Spamsh Club WINNING float and those hxlarxous days m advanced Spamsh class to Kay Moore one naxl and to Txmmy Bonney one bolt from the Spamsh Club float and to Ch1co Marzuda the fun of lookmg at and readmg thxs book Y ahora adxos' I JACK NIX leave to my sxster Margaret one rusty old lock to which everyone knows the comblnatlon I LOUISE OAKHAM leave to any Jumor or sen1or g1rl the pleasure of havlng Mrs Blanford for Home Management I BETTY OWEN, do hereby leave a newspaper 1n -v y l . 1 , ' . U ,, . .. . . ,. . . I . , , ' ' , ' Q . , ' . ,, ' . . . 7 1 I D I , ' I . . ' 7 . 7 I I I I . . y , I 1 Q g Y . U I ' . . y Q , a . . . , , I I . , . . I' ELEANORA LARSEN' bemg of soupd mmd fHaJ I, BETTY MORRIS, do hereby leave .to Amy Wallace I I . . I I . . ' ' 7 ' ' LK ' ' , U ' , , . I . 1 ' , , ., ' U ' 1 1 . . 1 . ' my locker for anyone who forgets h1S current event I MIKE PALASTHY leave to some unsuspectmg stu dent 1n Mrs Carrolls new reglstratlon the ab1l1ty to be turned 1n for a cut when absent I BOBBY PEARCE bemg of sound m1nd and body do leave to Jlmmy Pearce the ab1l1ty to do all of h1s homework 1n home room or some other class I AARON PECK leave to my s1ster Honey four really b1g years at W1lson I BILLY PEED be1ng of sound body and m1nd leave to Glor1a W1lson the ab1l1ty to fall and stay 1n school so she may dress three t1mes for babv day Also I leave to all freshmen my seat 1n mach1ne shop I BOBBY PERKINS do hereby leave to mv cous1n Betty Moore the pr1v1lege of be1ng 1n M1ss W1lI1amS Gold F1sh Club and to be able to have her both for hlstory and government as I dld I PEGGIE PERKINS havmg very lxttle sound m1nd leave to some freshman one of my better known n1ck names WORRY WART May the1r frlends be as under standmg as mme have been I also leave my ab1l1ty to have one really bxg crush every year to some long suffermg soul To mv s1ster Mae and cous1n Yvonne I bequeath the ab1l1ty to r1de ln the front seat on the way to school I JEANETTE PHELPS leave my ab1l1ty to anyone to take band for four years and never learn how to play And I leave my pr1v1lege of be1ng maJorette to get trampled on by the drum major I LORRAINE PHILLIPS, leave to my brother Jerry my hope that he w11l make tne varslty basketball team and tour years fllled wlth fun and fr1endsh1ps at 1 son boys of WWHS when Pete KISB leaves for college hood luck Darleen' To Mary Kay Cross and Bryant Wh1tf1eld I leave the halls of WWHS to roam ln throughout the day To all Jumors I leave the faculty to deal wxth as you see f1t Not too harsh please' I BRENDA PILZER leave to my cousm Emlly Sue aIl the wonderful memorles I have of Mrs Byrd s gym c ass I SYLVIA POOLE be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to my brother York the path to the Woodrow W1lson Hlgh School door wh1ch I have trod falthfully for four wonderful years I LIBBY PREDMORE be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to B111 DeLoatch one pa1r of bmoculars for future pagama partles 1 PHYLLIS PRINCE bemg of sound m1nd and body do bequeath my cowbell to some freshman calf who w1ll rmg xt v1gorously and vlctorlously at each W1lson game I CATHERINE PRYOR be1ng sound of m1nd and body do leave to some lucky Jumor or sen1or the Joy of hav1ng Coach W11d for dr1v1ng I JACKIE QUILLIN leave to Al1ce Denmark the thr1ll of gettmg out of school I leave to her all my books and teachers for her sen1or year I LEWIS RAINES, be1ng of sound m1nd OJ and sound body UD do hereby leave I BILL REYNOLDS bemg of sound m1nd UD do leave to Charlene my last name I also leave my seat 1n B303 so that some freshman may enJoy four won derful years at W W H S I PAUL RHODES be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to Betty Dearmg the rlght to graduate next year I MALCOLM RITSCH do leave numerous wads of chewmg gum depos1ted on the bottom of desks for the future enJoyment of W1lson students I PATSY ROBINSON be1ng of sound m1nd do leave to K nny Rob1nson all the fun of W1lson and I hope he w1ll make star tackle for the Presldents I MARY JANE ROWELL, be1ng of sound but some what doubtful m1nd do hereby leave to some unfor tunate person the ab1l1ty to get 1nto more messes than I have and I hope you w1ll have better luck 1n fmd mg the solutlons than I d1d I JIMMY SANDERLIN be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to some unfortnuate person the pleasure of be1ng pres1dent of the student body of such a f1ne school I BILLY SELF, leave to all the freshmen of the band a chance to have the1r heads flushed I BILL SHANER, leave to one of next years Home commg Queen campa1gn managers one sllghtly used hula hoop and one unused grass sk1rt May she have better luck w1th them I PATRICIA ANN SHARETT leave to some lucky g1rl the thrxll of becom1ng a varslty cheerleader and all the good tlmes on the squad to Lmda V1ck my ab1l1ty to graduate 1n four years I DALLAS SHAW be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to John Pettlnglll and Mlke Tucky my seat ln M1ss W1ll1ams class and all of my remam mg elevator t1ckets I CAROLE SIIEEHAN do leave to some lucky g1rl the excltement of mak1ng varslty cheerleader and to anybody the thr1ll of havmg M1ss Wxlhams for govern ment leave to Sonny Staples the luck of wmmng at Black Jack before the basketball games I DILLIE MARIE SI-IORTER havmg a mlxed up m1nd and shaky body leave a seat 1n B314 for M1ss1e 1D order that she may contmue the hablt of runmng her b1g mouth as much as I have mme I DOROTHY SIIUSTIN, leave to any lucky freshman the happy prlvllege of gomg to WWHS I also leave to the school s1x empty seats and two empty lockers to remember me by I CAROL SMITH be1ng of sound m1nd OJ and body do leave to Brenda Buntmg the ab1l1ty to pass Engl1sh and fmally graduate I DICKIE SMITH bemg of partly sound m1nd and body leave to some lucky student the ab1l1ty to get an A under M1ss W11I18mS I GENE SMITH, leave Mrs Stewart for all the fresh men and other students to have I JEFFREY SMITH, be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to Pat the r1ght and pr1v1lege of graduatmg I SANDRA SMITH do leave to my s1ster Jams many good t1mes at W1lson to Bobby Perry I leave an empty place 1n her fan club I KENNY SNYDER do hereby leave Woodrow W1lson Hlgh School wxth all IIS boys and my sen1or books to a blonde pony ta1l I LINDA STARK do hereby leave CI hopej th1s fme 1nst1tut1on hop1ng that Mrs Carroll w1l1 fmd as fme a group as she has had for the past four years I MIKE STEINER be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to myself the ab1l1ty to do someth1ng other than goof off 1n class I LINDA STEVENS, do leave the next beautlcxan . TI I I I v 1 . ' ' ' A . , . , . . x , . , D . . I . 7 It I Y I ' H H . YI I I I: I Q I 1 as ' u ' I I I Y . . , ' . . . l. , I . 9 y ' 1 .'. . . . - . . I 5 . . . . I I I I , - , n I s I u I - vs I II I II II I I I I 2 9 I h I I ' I I ' I is 71 ' I - .I ' I , 5 l ' 1 I I a 7 I I ' . . . . ' l I ' , I, KIM PILAND, do leave to Darleen Blowe all the II ROBERT SHIBLEY, being of Sound mind and b0dyI ' ' ' ' . ' , . ' D - . . . . 1 1 I I r ' I 1 ' ' , I I , , I I . . . . l s 7 7 . . . . ' ' . 7 1 I 9 ' I ' I 1 ' , I U A v 7 . . . ' .I I . . I , I I I I . . . . - . , - 7 7 . , . . I . , l I I I I v 1 . . v C , ' ', 9 , , il H ' I I . . I , I I 9 I I I , . , . ' I 9 v . . - v .' . . . ' . . l . 7 ' . . . . I I , I I , II , 9 I . I v - . tralnee ln D O all of my left over rmses and bleaches Just don t be as careless as I was I DARNELL STOKES be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave to any lucky Jun1or or sen1or the ab1l1ty to catch forty w1nks 1n Mrs Olxvers govern ment class I LEE HASKER STROUD II do leave to D1ck1e Wxth ers the Job of dr1ll1ng those good lookmg freshman g1rls at 8 A M as band captam I NANCY SYKES be1ng of somewhat dxsputable m1nd do leave to Greta Washmgton Brownlee one lost red hula hoop and to Laura Gartman I leave the hope thiat she w1ll flnd someone to replace Unchalned Mel 0 Y I JUNIOR TAYLOR be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to all present students and future students of WWHS all the pleasure and happ1ness that I have enjoyed ln my years here I JUDI TERRILL, leave to some lucky soul the ab1l 1ty to have the best teachers and make the worst grades but have the best t1me of any student IH WWHS Cand to CERI leave the VWJ I BUDDY THACKSTON leave to Jlmlny Davls the 1nab1l1ty to throw the Golden Shaft Ka thud I BOB TIESLAU, Jom wlth Tom Wood 1n leavmg the ab1l1ty to pack our Jeepsters and the honor of taklng practlcally the whole football team home after practxce I JIMMY TODD be1ng of generous nature leave to W1lson two used geometry books and three broken football helmets To Coach Strawn I leave my two brothers and the box to all l1nemen I Cornel1usEve1-glade TRIPP iallas CONNIEJ be1ng of sound m1nd and body would lxke to leave Mrs Phyllls Byrd my name and go back to my al1as To Mrs Barbara Ollver the best reglstratlon teacher Wllson w1ll ever have I leave another bunch of lucky freshmen to Sherry Holland my ab1l1ty to go steady durmg my four years at W1lson I SYDNEY SUE TRUITT do hereby leave to all freshmen the honor of becomlng a semor and all the fun that goes w1th It I IRENE TUCKEY be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby leave all my good t1mes as a cheerleader to some lucky Jumor g1rl I BRENDA JANE TURNER be1ng 1n an un1dent1f1 able state of m1nd hope to f1nally leave th1s f1ne 1n st1tut1on To Mr Lou K1num I leave a new batch of brats 1n DE class To M1ss Woodhouse B201 I gxve a wonderful home room of lnnocent darllng 1As I MARGARET TUTTLE be1ng of sound m1nd and body do leave my brother Buddy the ab1l1ty to have terrxble s1nus headaches on test days To the remalnder of the crew I leave the Joy and excltement of gradu atmg next year I SANDRA VANN be1ng of sound m1nd and body UD do leave my baggy gym su1t to any freshman g1r1 I BETTY LEE VAUGI-IAN be1ng of sound m1nd and body do leave the ab1l1ty to any freshman sophomore or Jun1or to be able to h1t Robert Sh1bley s belt buckle w1th h1s nose wlthout stopp1ng l1ke me And to Ellza beth Henderson I leave the ab1l1ty to have as much fun as I have had these four years I JOCELYN ANNE VAUGHAN do hereby leave to my brother Joe four 1mportant years of good t1mes and necessary learnmg I JOHN VAUGI-IAN do hereby leave my brother Douglas the ab1l1ty w1ll power and glory of gradu atlng from WWHS no matter how long It takes Just so long as he graduates I JOHN VERMILLION do leave my cmder scarred goggles to some freshman track man I THELMA WALDRON be1ng of sound m1nd and body do leave to anyone whose last name beg1ns wlth W the last seat 1n the last row of reglstratlon B212 I als? leave to th1s person my many happy memor1es of 1 son I WAYNE WALLACE do leave the ab1l1ty to grad uate ln four years to any freshman I DALLAS 'Dirty Blrd WARREN be1ng of unsound m1nd and t1red body do hereby leave all my good t1mes at WWHS to the Merr Gang and the ST boy Rlchard Cocke I JEFF WARREN be1ng of weak m1nd and s1ck body UD leave my parklng space 1ns1de the stad1um to Waverly W1nborne and my good by to all those people who saxd I would not make It 1n s1x wonderful years PS Coach Landls you may have your easy chalr 1n the darkroom back I LOIS WARREN be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave all the good t1mes I had 1n Dr1v1ng Class to a Jumor I also leave all the fun and the tests ln Mrs Moun1e s gym class to a freshman To Mrs Boyd s phys1cal edu cat1on class I leave all the th1ngs I dxd wrong and noth1ng r1ght To all the students I leave my seat m Wxlson Hlgh I JACK WEISEMAN hereby leave four years of ac t1v1ty 1n the states greatest school to some poor fresh man I ETHEL WELLS leave my sympathy to those who st1ll have to remam for a few years I JOHNNIE WEST, b1d farewell to a l1fe of boredom and mlsery and to Mr Allen w1th whom I was so close To Peggy I leave my many hours w1th Coach Galhford pulllng grass on the track To Mrs Ford ham I leave my great works on relat1v1ty To my devoted home room teacher Mrs Edwards I leave my collect1on of embalmed pygmles Last but not least I leave to Mrs Brumf1eld that screechmg bunch of lower class gen1uses I MARTIN WETHERBEE do leave to some lucky person all the good t1mes I have had 1n the Dramatlc Club I also leave my gray box I EVELYN WI-IITE leave th1s wonderful school and all the memor1es I have to the students that are comxng behlnd me I NORMA WHITLEY, leave to Gracle Wh1tley the pr1v1lege of hav1ng M1ss Dash1ell for Lat1n I BROOKSIE WI-IITTINGTON be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave my football unlform to Pete Mllls 1n the hope that he wxll g1Ve the person who f11lS It a falr chance to play football Last but not least I leave to Ed M0bl1GSk1 the d1sappo1ntment of m1ss1ng the three day Flor1da tr1p I TOMMY WIGGINS, leave to J1mmy Dav1s my ab1l1ty to have M1ss W1lllamS tw1ce I CI-IARLENE WILLAMS, leave to my s1ster Cheryl the Joy of be1ng a Woodrow Wxlson student and the w1ll to graduate I ERNEST WILLIAMS, leave to anyone who 1S crazy enough to run It Coach Galhfords 220 yards of track I WILLIAM J WISEMAN III, be1ng of sound m1nd and body leave to MISS Brent my bottle of nerve p1lls to Klrk Chauncey my ab1l1ty to pass French to some lucky freshman my seat 1n M1ss Woodhouses reglstratlon and to Mr Brown and the band the best of luck , . . 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Betty Rohrer john Saunders .71 Nadme Schodr Robert Scot: Ahce Sharpe l Emmett Reynolds 4 George Rnddenour ? Pat Rose .gl Bxlly Sawyer +41 ff ' f I Richard Shepherd w have to .ar Bobby Roberts Gayle Rosenfeld Sandra Sawyer Barbara Summon: K N , y S ,S . . . ell l 6 4 I ,Q lg 5 part . . . La E Q Q1 I 2, .Ao ,. ii! Tift ' me HA-F 1 Y'-. is ' 4 ' i 6 wo, I A br 5 ET. ,,.v-' ' A . . . X -3 Gb fi . ' 6 'f 1 hw ,girl S H , S f S 4' ' 1 fa f y ' J . . . with fond memories . . . .41 David Smith Jean Smithwick --o Walker Spence Shirley Swlmme t .. , V ,,LL ee.L iflf? 2- .2 ' ff 2 Af Alyce Simpson Ga ry Skinner 11 .nl 7 Freddie Smith jimmy Smith 4 7 Herbert Snelling Lorraine Snyder Jeff' Staples Ruth Staten ,M A X Tasxa Taflambas Brenda Taylor Betty Smith Joyce Smith Ch ristme Spangler as'i iv Q' J' Bryan Steverson 3 ,.,- at , Q-li are-Fn Y! Bobby Smith 1 Norris Smith do Harry Spear Gloria Sumner Delores Terry Shirley Thackston Page 91 5- I A I T' ,' 'A Fx 1 fl J A ' 8 --2 i - A ' JL 5 1 S 'x 'f S S r 4 I D ffl 7 p - av Y W A 'O' +A ,, fl' Lx 41.7, mae . 1.45 1. '13, ,V 1 ,Q L - gf if '--e. ' F9 it A 7' 4 -5 17 N Q7 Jerry Thompson Pat Thnfr Pac Tnbble 41.5, Mary jo Tusmg Margle Ann Twxlley I,-3:7 AQ '9 Bryan: Whnfneld Ruth Wlmehead L P Lynn Wnlllford Glona Wxlson 5' T P888 92 Gmny Woodard Joan Woodard 'nz Qs., Louue Vxck Ann Wlutehurlt ...aff Waverly Wxnborne ia! mfg? qi 'P Rosalyn Wnght ,... Fred Trum Carolyn Webb Davnd Wnllxams Bill' S Barnett: Wemman QMS '? '! Beulah Wxllxamlon 2 Bill Winton Pmcllla Wood .49 is J Dottxe Wyman Dale Zxcafoose 1 yo ...ln W 1. 3 We 1 xg Q, , 1 , , a xl oyyr Q ibi V' h t 0 I -x - -' ' rm P25 , Q I 'R ,, 5 5 K' IQ A. X, , A. 11 W 'A S A fb , f ya V A N- 1 lf' a ,' . QW -- Z L 'SQ 41 ap 1. J ! Q A L . Qzfrfiafvl gf iw, w 1 A3 , f K 'V 'W -.1 N A - fa W 5 'P L' ,I ' ' A ' - f 5 S 1 lv? Billy Sawyer, jackie Drake, Mr. Wheeler, Diane Gooden. REGISTRATIO B-102 sq, it , 4415! L Beverly Lewis, Ernestine Compton, Bryant Whitfield, Joanne Shea Gough. P. O. Atkinson, Linwood Gardner, Marion Harrell, Judy Bas- semier. -:Nas Richard Broda, Joe Peaks, Buddy Reynolds, James Harris, Da vid Smith. y.- .-R151 Carolyn Brown, Betty Hancock, Linda Armstrong, Sandra Clark, Angel Anderson. Van Lefcoe, David Peck, Buddy Ferguson, james Collins, George Smith. I yr' 1 . .3 ar fl W T? Viv E I I I 'll ophomore Anderson, J ndrews, J Askew J Ausley, J Balley T Baker L Barnes, E Beck R Belcher, Benton B Berry, M Berry R Blackman Bloom, P Bonney, T Bowen C Boyce E Bradshaw, D Breedlove W Brewer L Bright L Brocksmlth, S Browder J Brown, L Brown, Burch C Burch Burc NI Burks Bush T Byrd A Carey, K l Carroll, C Catlett N Chamblee J Champion L Chesson, R Chockley, J I I A 'R fu? I Y l ',,-w ,Ax I 1 ' 1' J -' , we A A - A j, , . ' N A 2 Q .-' . 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Y , Clontz J 1045-' ry 3 is I-N 1, f 'di' ,av 90 tx will .ef I JT' f1' ,Z 1- E X X4 gait. l Glmbert B Ghckman C Graham M 7 'T .ff ophomore Grantham M Grayson A Gregory W Grlmes D Grimes M Gwaltney G Gwaltney J Hall G Halstead J Hannah, Harcum N Harrell G Harrell, K Harrell, N Hartman, D Harvell B Hasty, B Hebrony J Hemby J Henderson Herbert, M Hewltt E Hmton J Hoffman H Hogan, G Holland D Holland P Holland S Hollowell S Holmes C Huddle L Hutchxnson Irwin D Ivy, B Jackson Jenkins D Class Jones, B. Kaplan, P. 'Tr 45 499 Kelly, J. Kennett, A. Kinnin M Kintner, P Lakes R Lambert, J Larson, E Lassiter C Lauer, V Lavine, G '----f-4 'H'H4N.,,N.-ns Levm, Lewis Linton R Lovelace, P Lowe, A Mangum, J Mann, J Marland Marriner, D Marston, D Martm, L Mason, P Mateo Mathews, R Mayo, A. T McEntire, D Meador, J Meagher, J J olmson, A. Johnson, F. Johnston, E. M pr Mesick, C Meyer, E Miles, L Miller, J C Miltier, L Miner, D, 1 v-' f A .'l,4 -5 . fwlw, lllw lff fl fj:'l,fZ?iq1, ge' QQ' , fi ff? 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If W' 1 is In .pu 4 :mei -.QV B V WT- P ophomore M., M VT' in fi Moore, B Moore, E Moore, K Morris, A Myers B Nash B Nordan M Oates R Olmsted, M Owens B Pace, E Parker, S Parris, S Pearce, M Pegram S Perry B Phelps, G Porter, Powell, C Powell, E Powell J Privett, V Ray, S Reardon S Redd J Rediern Reed H Reynolds W Rhodes, L Richardson, A Richardson B Richardson J Richardson V Richerson, R Riddick E W Riddick R EIS Rowe, D Rowe, J Salasky, Savldge, G Sawyer, C Sawyer, M Schwartz S Schwelger R Severn T Sexton, J A rn Shelnu Ga Shlbley, S Sllling' F Smith A Smith, B Smith, J Smlth, W Spencer, E Spencer L St. Clalr, Stublen, S Sturgis, A Swlmme M Szarek, S Terrell J Tew, J Thompson, B Thompson, V Thrower, L Trueblood C Tuckey, M Umphlet J Vaughan L Vaughan, T Vico, J Vick, L. ett C5-. f R0ble C Rountree Rountree 1 if 'Y M if. s as 146 N7 XXX ,fl -' as v.., k 'ff fa 'U' - P M- Ls. .. P ., 1. 'gs' ,, Page 100 . ,gi Walters, P' -v I' W ,i I ' Q-s - ophomore Class :ff 6 ' , Q fi.. 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' P Q ?' .-'lfif , . : . , ja .ff -Id 'rv Abbott S Adams, Albertson, L 'CY 51 ,f ,Q YW ff. 'iff' sgm uf -.Em for 419 Freshman Allen R Anderson, B Anderson, Y Armstrong, J Askew M Ayres, R Bailey, H Baines P Baldwin D Barber F Barnes, D Barry, E Barton Basham P Basnight, D Batten R. Bean R Beard M Bell, C Bennett D Benthall M Benton, B Benton, D Bishop, J Blachman, A Blachman, M Blick K S Block, B Blomme Bond, F Bond, R Bowen E Brady, H Brewer S Brinkley, B Brinkley, G J 3 ' -. fy 45' 1 L:,. I lg- , , J- Q Q .. A.-.3 - ' 'X , FTW! V' ' .. , xi ,, Q- A , . 4? 4: X, 'Q k --. . ' , A S 1 . , . . . ff' - ' , 'B W. f' A 'ge if.:-y,'i,21 . ,..l.ff f '?i1i fl ya- 1 l,,1..' 95 u'l !? , ' 4 1. .Q -i- f . Qefii' ,, . ' uigmvlgcif:-. , .JV - , , 'H' , Sinus ...hu ', - , ,.,, , ,V . anno., 'Q . ,, gg--H, , an ,. . fglnmu, 'ua ' W :effigy ' its V. . ll .,::uv : v. , HF whgiglv ' . : sq' A - - .. .-et.-n - B 7 nn, ...t fl: fs' ' A L.I531v FN - A I' lx A X, 1. ,, 7. 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Nui I ' 'g' ,N A l . i ' , l , 1 flfifnf -' HS Bryson, V Bunch, Bunger R Burch, G Q4 Butler N L J' Butt, E Carter, Carter, M Caskey, Casper C Chauncey, B Carlo P M Clark K I 'Gas Cockrell, J 'W' Coleman, H Coleman, J Coley, M E Collins, D Comer J Connelly, W Cotton S Craw, S Currie, C,,wf.,,d, H A' Dial J Dale, C Davis, L Deal W Deane, J DeMatteo, B Dickens, L Dickerson, P Dixon, J Douglas L Downing W Dratler, B X Brltt, S Brown B Bryant L Y '1 El' N7 -Q J I I f 1 f -1 4 fx aaa , an 4 fr 1, 4 ':6.f 4.f6, , ,I . -an v-11 it 'L 1-,. 'Q'.n. 'SI L Dumire, M. Duncan, D. Dunford, R. I .4 : .. 4 fl v , I 1 nw' aff sv.: '5- 'PS- l ..,w Freshman '- . Eastes, S. v' Eaves, S. Edwards, D. A Q Ellen, J. A , Elliott B R Enos L Etheridge Evans, D Evans, P Evans, R Flel, D Fly J Flynn, D Foxworth, J Frame B Franssen J Frazler, F Frazier, S Friedman, D 'N Friedman, R Fuller J Fulp, G Fultz D Futrell, D Galbreath G Gangn, P Gan-enton, i i Garrenton, C Gauthier, George, C Gill R Gxllenwaters, Glenn A Goldfarb, T Us l fa .M ff f -f . f I ' ,rgfw ,Ulf ,fl ' ' f ra M' A 5 9 - T' ' R 1 , -A fb 4, TL Q0 , , . f- . 1- C. J. nl, R A , rl ,fl X '. r f I fl if r U O . M 3 A X if , , , an I A 2 , W. , Y fl - R- 5 ' . J 3. 'if' A ' ' N, I L r V :L , . , J S E 'di J, N ' . X' r I I , ' W Ar H: ! s - ' 4 V' - 'I ' 'Ad -.fl 'J 'I - ' ' . dj nb L' V' ' ',:.d . 4L', Mi V, I I 1 , N 1 K - .NA A v I I ' Q, 5 I ' 1 - 3 , 9 ' iv -. 1 A A - K ' ,T I ,rx W In 3 Garner, F af-be ' 3 .,.. . Q ' , Q-ll J - W ' G 'Ta A. Y: .3 1 g . 11- -1- A 0 1 4 1 ' I I Class Grimes, Hadnot, P Hall Hall, C Hall, Ham-ahan, Hardison, B Harrell, B Harrell, F Harris, J Harris, J Harris K Hatchell, T Hawkins, P Haywood C Hendemon, E Henderson, J Hendrix J Hill, B Hodges, M Holland, B Holland C Holland, J Holland, L Holloman, H Hooks, E Houghton, J House, T Hughes, J Hughes, S Humphries, G Humphrey, I. Hunley, E Hunt, C Jacks, G Jackson, J Q Gorrell, A Grayson, J Grimes, J 'x .VA 'FIRM 1 4-H' ff 'QI1 , w if 'T 14. .4 Y 3 u Jackson, L. Jarvis, I. Jenkins, J. 1 Sx Freshman W pv- HJ Ur lffllfln ' ll' ,,.,a .Dx 1-1225 HH, Jennings, L Jenson B Jernlgan, Jett, Johnson Jones, L Jordan M Joyner Karnegay, M Keel, Keena L King, B Kirshon, S Kltchin Lambert, F Laney A L3SkCWltZ A Lassiter D Lassiter, F M Lassiter J Laughon, P Lawrence, B Lee, K Leigh, T Leighton, J Lester G Lewis, J Lewis, R. Lewis, R Lewis, R. Lewis, T Little T Long R J Louthian, L Lusk G MacPha1l, J HSS Turner, Vaden C Vann, Vaughan E Vaughan F Vnck, D Vick J Vlck J wage, S a ers, T Welch Wells, W Whaley, L Wheeler, M Whlte S A White R Wilkins G Wilkins, T Wllhams L Wllllams W Wllllamson H Wmborne J Woodruff A Wyatt, T Wynne W Yeager, S Young, R Thomasson, J Thornton, Turner, S 5 I ll HI 32 ffix I rf! bl' F xii fn? Dfw What teacher d In the classroom 0 I Want, EGLIH . S , Z 6 s if 5 , 4 n I Mr. Riley assigns board work Miss Shumaker has class read Adventures in ...? T ':'i ,. Mrs. Johnson reads to class Diagrams . . . 'f and notebooks Coach Landis and English V be .eff Miss Gray explains point in Biology Lm Coffman, John Cardwell take short cut Chemistry lah THE CIE CE u I... Microbus Hunters x r rl 'fax Biology problem Mr. Early and physicists Page 111 swf' Y., , gf HI TORY .... past and present L B KN X ,,'i-ed ! Y W. ffl 0554! Tc X Ah J! I A Mrs. Oliver and Goverment class. ATHEMATIC ke to the unkno Mr. Ethridge stresses importance of British Isles. Above-Mr. Underwood clears up a page 112 Above-Problem in Algebra. problem. Below-At work on problems. Below-intricacies of Geometry. Y HOP 0PPORT ITIE Sheet Metal Mr Dragseth ex plains problem to Blll Gwynn and George Fields x... X Wood Shop- Sa nn Guerlco and project ,QF-A ff' NK Machine Shop-Wayne Harris, Bill Xa A Wood Shop-Bill Diggs raids .L .10 lumber pile Machine Shop-Mr Burgess gives Willie Carroll and Arthur Diggs a hand -1-ski-lg 'lf I K lair' Sheet Metal Henry Clere, Ronnie Gill and Novis Ad Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Gutzler kins workmg on proJects. checks Kirby Bryant's pattern. I . I J A . f X I X - x X 'rf' I 1 . . - Q H Q , A A ' 4 kg. ' V. Q Nglflh 1, X ' ' ,fqf V QM 5 A '- ., ff' rig-, ' hit. I ff' ' 2 Bowen, Melvin Ferguson. X f i' .9 Z' ' A A. :. gy Q J ,. ix ,V 1 'A T l b - , 1 ' ' L- . W ' QL - .s 5:3115 5 L. A . K ef I' ' 5 .w . N N ' . ' In l Y KF 4 .4 f Y' . . , . . F TURE HOMEMAKER X G 1...- Mrs. Curlee and cooking class. f Miss Ritchie explains stitching. . . . and Business Leaders Clean up time. I 37' I pm, 114 Miss Swindell checks shorthand . Above-Miss Hall voices encouragement. Below- How many carbon copies? UID CE. . . always read to help I Miss Georgianna Woodhouse Guidance Director College and Scholarships C L Mrs Pat McDaniel Psychometrist Mr Jack Ryder Attendance I an lr Education in America is based on individual, rather than on group, achievement. This is the purpose of the Guidance Department of Woodrow Vlilson High School - to assist the individual student in preparation for a richer, fuller life. The activities in this guidance program, directed by Miss Georgianna Woodhouse, are planned to give the stu- dent information regarding himself, his educational pro- gram, and his social adjustments. The guidance workers are in charge of the ACE test, the senior math test, National Merit Scholarship examina- tion, and various other programs. Interest tests are also given to any student who desires them which help him in choosing major subjects or a career One of the most important phases of the program is college guidance Students are given information about various colleges courses and scholarships receive help with applications and college board examinations and inter pretation of college board scores Students are encouraged to seek assistance any time they need advice Guidance is given to the student with problems of a personal nature Each student because of the capable counseling he receives through this program is encouraged to go forth into the world and do his best knowing there was some one who cared Mrs Gertrude Anderson Personal Problems Group Testing Career Information Mrs Nell Whaley page 115 Guidance Clerk ! im . i . . . -l Y ' l l ll . . . . s s , . , - 1 , - 3 i ' Q I , Y - I N J J tr ve . . ' Ji L' . 5 l ai J' V . p . X 6, at , ' 251 Q , -1, l, . P fl, I , ' x , - X, Y t , X . ul X , V , ll will XJ -X Q il ' .f l . .' 9, EEEEEEEE . Q A All , l ata , . rg , 1 as Q. , . , -X 4 V ,V I E EE MU a variety te sult every taste 43' Mr Ackley and vocal class 'S- On Wings of Song We practice the drums ,ff violin piccolo Page 116 . . . clarinet . . . . . . trombone . . . . and tuba THE DAILY SCENE W W HS Style fit! H., XZ '-QT' ' 1 xxx 5: H 'M f 'J 'qfist WE DONT MIND akin cu ....ricling on school uses our parents chcckm on us or even oafetena but these crowded halls have got to go! and the blg homework 1-fem mm Weldon 7674 564045, f4Zma 77la1!0'z, .load we ew? My ,emdeef W 1466 thy Zaye! wee and claagdtewe qfecmte and acufeee fmdeeel. 5 Wing My :mme e'efz me me memafzdee, ,466 can yea! daepiwe, filed to dung ta Zeee bfaeee Zmnefe. Ze can eecmlfe deecize. Smlcaafaz' cone wr!!! e'efz fzeaefze Zeee, pfaaaelfq Zane! thy fame: Seanaid cldeecwaofze timed! came wean zfiee, 'Mg jew: ,mem ,eminem 74fzaa94 Me aged we will eiefzdei, Had wel! pledge anew. Wann, jade, mad deep deuatfiaw, Zgizddft 7694, to qua. X .ff J' W' ' H 2. , , 1. A51 fx al! K . 13. Vi -A X gg.: V, Vx, V, i' as ., ,, 2 M. Q , Q. ,g A 9?tsli'EY1917 Q Q. Mm!! f.. 42 .1 M 4 K xv.-if .',z If ,ly .. 4 . 4 K -x L f . W1 .K ' 1, iffflf- Q 'L 'N 'fb 'vi'-Qifi' Ezra:-Q-1'f N 5' v Qii'!g,, e- Q,wq i f M f f Q MQW. ' KW' A Q .Mp ws, Wx Q .LVL unmzaxk fl I 7 Jimmy Sanderlin President D-013 TUDE T COUNCIL Ray Crews Vice President 3 ,.,-1 Row One S Stublen 2A Rep J Chamblee 2B Rep S Cook SA Rep and Secretary J Vick IA Row Two J Harris 4A Rep R Bean IB J Smith 4B Rep Ann Lee Dickson Publicity .Director pin Page 122 Mary Jane Rowell Traffic Director 9 Gloria Edwards Public Service Director Connie Tripp Lunchroom Director C1 u ure Teachers FS of menca xl PQWL' was? 'N ROW 1 ITernll P Perluns B Blachman Treasurer S Trurtt Chaplam C Trnpp President M Mrller V1cePres1denr L Predmore Secretary Mnss Eleanor Dashnell Adviser ROW 2 M Hawkms M Hardm M Rowell A Caxrnes K Smrth M Galbreath B Snowden ROW 3 C Hammett K Moore B Holderfreld Drake C Marun P Robrnson S Holland M Cashvan ROW 4 J Kube D Gooden B Dorn G Woodard D Marston N Harcum M Ellns ROWS T Waldron J Hatchell M Farrow D Blowe P Evans P Rountree E Bowen E Mendelson .ir ROW ROW ROW L ROW POW J W 1 J Anapol, N Abrams, C Cross, B Smith. P Murphy, M Lxggan, J Mayette, C Green 2 L effers, B Elsarellr, S Schwartz, E Caplan, L Mnltuer, D Hartman, G Rosenfeld, E Meyer 3 S Metcalf, B Hanbury, P Leffler, B Bam, B Botts, 5 Swrmme, M Carson, A Rnchardson, Thrower, J Mann 4 B Brown, J M Holland, H Humphrey, M R Wr1ght,D Gladstone, M A Twrlley, L Armstrong, J A Holland, J Browder 5 B Wenssman, F Bond, M Vrola, M J Tusmg, L Gartman, M F I'Anson, B J Russell, Page 123 Blowe 'B ' Q 4 1 , V Q X : ,. . . . , X -, 11, h L - . ' v - 1J:,t,kl',lL r sy s ,, , of ' A al! -' 1' 'J u t I Y, 1 ,. 4 4 e I , 1. 2 ' . . 4 5 J-I YA 'J Y V l-' . J. I Q V' w Q ' Y 'sed ' -qs, J f 'Q i 7. r ' x , J r .P 3 r fowl C: .I , , . ' ,Y .q , I. , , ., ' , .. , l ,. . 1 l . 4' S' S: h - 2. '- , ln. I - 'A ,I ,Q -Q-r 3 A .nn V, 'K-h , M 1 ' Q? v .- ., I . , 'Lulu 'W' ' R 1, r J H R . 4 K 1 , J. 1 . K , v ' . . , I X, Jim J ' 7 I , J a- f ' YM 1 j I , H ,J , - , , 1 A I ,N l l l - f I l THE PI TROUPE 1228 Ot! ,Y '-tr 'v May Frances I'Anson Madeline Ellis Vice President Business Manager Sarah Woodruff President 'D' PIISY I-Cfflel' Martin Wetherbee Secretary K Scribe HONORARY THESPIANS-STANDING: Mrs. Mary Jo Bra- dy, Miss Georgiana Woodhouse, Mrs. Mildred johnson, Miss Audrey Vincent, Mr. Pat Riley. SEATED: Mr. Robert W. Allen. avi 4 f Mary Jo Tusing, Bucky Hanbury, Sarah Wwdruff, ,ludi Terrill. Gale Brownlee, Patsy Leffler, Marty Brennaman, Barbara McCready. . F ' 'NWT ii---. Q SX Page 124 Bobby Smith, Bruce Gill, Linda Blankenship, Made- P21 MUFPIYY, Diane Gladstone, MW Fflnces line Ellis. I'Anson, Martin Wethcrbec. DRAMATIC CL B .dx 6 Miss Woodhouse, M. Wetherbee - scribe, P. Lcffler - secretary, M.F. I'Anson - Vice President, S. Woodruff - President, M. Ellis - Business Manager, M. Brennaman, G. Brownlee. Row Two: R. Salasky, M. Rowell, L. May, J. Bowers, B. Hanbury, M. Cashvan, A. King. Row Three: B. A. Holladay, J. A. Holland, M. J. Tusing, N. Dyson, B. McCready, J. M. Holland, F. O'Connor. Row Four:.L. Myers, L. Garrenton, D. Brownley, J. Eggleston, C. Cross, W. Grant, J. Hatchell. Mr I Q ' Q I 1 ig.. .2 R. Williams, B. Q. Hughes, J. Terrill, N. Sykes, P. Murphy, D. Davis, B. Gillenwaters, B. Smith. Row Two: M. Viola, D. Marston, B. Gill, B. Morris, B. Harrell, A. L. Dickson, P. Barnes. Row Three: L. Gartman, P. Bloom, L. Blankenship, J. Kube, J. Copeland, W. Harcum, J. Williams, J. Smith. Row Four: R. Davis, M. Olson, E. Bowen, Boush, S. Ricketts, M. A. Twilley, M. Freeman. page 125 Row Five: J. Harris, W. Garland, R. Mault. Actlvltle Assoclatlon Sally Ames ul Bro tcxfaifman Mr E A W Peggxe Perkms Mlss Charlotte Avery Ann Mers Mlss Elinor Ritchie Mr John Ackley Mrs Barbara Ollver Mr A E Landis thrs year, more than ever, students responded E X-A it Mary Rose Wrlght Peggre Perkms help dlstrlbute The Student u, -ws, Mr Brown lssues A A cards Cast of L1tt1e Women' -i S- Basketball cheermg section Lm Coffman and Granby opponent Davrd Wrlhams helps offxclals Butch Carto scores agamst Pll0tS as Rob Page 127 ert Shxbley looks on I O O O W x 2 -4 m A V ,Q-fs ', ' 'L 9 Lt in 'S X 25 . x K '4 1 ' -- Q , ' , Q J 'veto ., Jr , V , f N . 1 'lf 'rg ' ' , 1 Y 'sp D A ' I ' ' ' A , w u 4 u ,diy . nw' . V A e X 5 ,. 'Q X 'h X 'Q V J e ,Zi Honor Council . . Q, . , . , . -flffff' . -V .1 ,'wv '7':f',,.Y 4 fx I L I rkrr T . x - 'Z - . Adm ,U 5.11 ' riff ROW I: Miss Hinton, J. Boush, 3A Rep., J. Gillerlain, President, E. Riddick, 2A Rep., Mrs. Curlee. ROW 2: L. Gonzalez, 4A Rep., J. Ellen, 1B Rep., V. Harrell, 3B Rep., A. 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DI TRIBUTIO ED CATIO 'A' nf-9 Barbn. une Sec ren ry Seated W Nun Darden Tre as lllum R eynolds Pesidemurer Mafxarene 3 C ross Vice President V Mr Louis Kmum Advisor x of K ,Lf Row One Mr Louis Kmum advisor E Briley reporter B Cross vxqe president W Rey nolds president D Bond secretary V Darden treasurer C Endicott parlxamentanan B Burke. Row Two: I. Wolff M. Tuttle L. Oakham C. Foster W. Evans B. Turner S Mason S Bridgers B. Jones B. Lewis. Row Three: R. Lampkins M. Meador B. Schiemann D. Nuckols L. A. Spears L. Archer J. Nagy F. Sharpe E. Lovell. B u hton M. Mawhinney D. Smith M. Steiner N. Kidd. Row Four: B. Campbell D. Denson L. ro g Page 129 'sr Q K -QI L Armstrong A Baker S Beasley 6 Q -sf? 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Peggle Perkins Orgamzations Editor Feature Editor Page 144 Mary Rose Wright Shirley Metcalf gets Information Classes Editor BU I ESS STAFF A A 'S Gloria Sumner, Mary Jo Tusing, Margie Twilley, Bucky Hanbury re Kalherin abby Y'? m0 Manage' , F Fvtr II L Co-BusmeSS C0 Busmess Manager l---ll-IL ' Jerry Jackson, Mary Llggan, Lillian Connie Tripp May Richard Cheatham Joan Bush Sharon Rlcketts, Lynn Wxlllford XX X fix: ROW ONE G Sumner C Kung K Fun-ell L Predmore G Bunting J Horton C Greene ROW TWO L May A Dnckson B Elsarellx C McCask1ll A Kmg T Taflambas L Spencer A Mers P P kms A Canrnes J Lextner N Nevxlle M J Tusmg ROW THREE N Sykes C Tnpp er P 14 ROW FOUR J Kube A Laughan M Twnlley D Wyman B Myers age 5 L . . 1 W S ' 4 V- S r' 1 - . A A - I y A , C I . O 3,10- ' 'G : ., , .'. sr 5 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' 5 9' il- T 1. - 4 9 .ia A V - 0 - . 1 ' ' - - - . -' .. - - , ' , . f S ff- 771- ' ,I X je ' 4 4- 9 - . ,V .A . 0 'J , ' ' f Qi . , 34 p , -.r - G Q Q ' , 'mast f if z' 1 af? 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STUDENT J 013:31 giorton ss Manahtr Mr Landis-Advisor -D Q Carole Sheehan, Nancy Sykes, Shirley Metcalf ad Barbara Myers dress exchanges Exchange Editor tri if ROW ONE C Kung L Predmore K Futrell J Horton G Bunting C McCasknll C Greene ROW TWO P Lcffler E Atluns L May B Elsarellx M Ellns L Spencer T Taflambas A Cairns P 147 age ROW THREE L jackson C Tnpp A Dnckson J Kube D Wyman H Humphrey B Plerce Y . x K - , ,jg L , , X' ' .1 ' l , . 4' Y i J, Ad N--' 't , ' I -. 1 .M W . V S I .. A- x Q 1 VT I lg a I: 'Q A X3 .1. X - 5' ' G It , ,-N W 4 . ' ' ,l 4 ,L vt! 'x 'V N ,F .-L R :- J ' ' ' ' e 'V L ' ' U 4 Q1 N l 7 3 K Y . , 5 Q , . E S ' 1 1 '. A 1 ' I .Zig V K Xf xv 'lf xtfx 'W ons xf-J f i..g Row One Mrs Mxldred johnson aclvnsor Mnss Margaret Hxnton advxsor M K Cross edxtor M Ellxs assxstant edxtor M R Wrlght semor representatnve Mrs Anne Stewart aclvnsor Row Two I. Gonzalez art edxtor A Canrnes assistant art edntor A Sxmpson junior rep E Forrest typxst D Marston sophomore rep D Hunley typnst -I Thomasson freshman re DREAMER sz. 'nfvhi' p'lo pf Vw. Madelme Ellxs Mary Kay Cross Patsy Leffler Mrs Stewart Page 148 Steve Lastmg May Francls IAnson Bruce G1 Waverly Wmborne prepares to take pictures f? -NJ ff Father Confessor Coach Landis Jeff shows Janice how xt is done Jeff Comer-dries prints The Forum S-1 '-Tv B H rrell N Sykes Secretary P Perkms lst vnce presxdent B Blachman ROW 1 A Jacobson a presxdent S Ames 2nd vxce presxdent Mrs Mary Jo Brady P Englxsh ROW 2 B Reshefsky L Gonzalez A Canrnes M Pond A Kung P Leffler B Hanbury ll T Waldron B McCready C Tnpp ROW 3 D Marston M Vnola S Compton A L Drckson L Ke er ROW 4 A Blachman M Blachman V Leffcne L Boyce A Rosenbaum N Smxth L Owens is Y -J 8.1 'EW' iv ROW 1 J G00dman M IA ROV: Levmn nson, M R Wright, P MurPhY, D Gladstone, G Baldwm, B Hopewell 2 K M00fC,M I Tusm V L ROW3 M W 5' wef- E Bowen, E Mende , P B1 Page 150 ROW 4 J Hu:rx:1ckiDGAnderson, E Meyer, K J Bndgers, Jlsfolnes S 2?oT1enE Isaglanfi R Snyder ROW S M 1 artman, M A Twxlley, B Dratler B B , ' HY Cf Herbert, M Gwyn, B Schneuder P Knse H Slack ,Irexgaand ' f , oo N K X . , N r 1 Vx e .M ' B er, , .:. ,. 1 , , -V ' ,i v. ,' A, ' ' A 1 : 1 k 2 i X IA F xg' N t 'K :J 'M , 4' ' ' I 7? Xgirr . A ' 1 V f V, I ' ' ' , A Xi, If s' .' J 1 ,I ':, , : .S A ,i - . -y I- gl 1 . Q - A, 'Q I .' 2 ' v Q T . 5 M 74 K - X, Y X . 1 X , ' ' .. v . V' . 1 fi X. Y - Q . f fn We L4 ' J 3 , . F011 M IIFFICER Sally Ames Secretary peggm Pe,-km, lu Vme P,-esldenr Dnckne Cheatham Treasurer Beverly Blachman Pres: dent Nancy Sykes 2nd Vnce Presndent PEP CLUB 'wi ROW ONE Mxss Sylvra Bntt advnsor B Hnll I. Rountree treasurer L Albertson publncnty M Galbreath presndent F Bullock vnce presndent I. Thrower Sergeant at arms B De Matteo Secretary Row Two M Hawluns A Lowe V Bunch B Welch 1 Oakham M L Nordan E Vaughan Row Three Y Anderson K Smnth M Perlnns J Hams B Brmkley S Cotton L Brewer S Kxrshon page 151 Row Four S Ray S Yeager j Wermxck tiff . V l X I Sandra Smith President fi? L K . Peggy Gaskins 9 w-5, -'UU' at '7 df Page 152 4-1 f? 2. Mary George I N fy ALTA Tm-H1-Y Jesse Long -we ZA! Nancy Barns Claudna Blhb Darleen Blowe Katy Bndgers Carolyn Brown Betsy Bush Bonme Creech Betty Hancock Amy Sue johnson Beverly Lewxs Shirley Thackston Vxrgmxa Woodard Dons Creekmore Darla Ellu Conme Flmt Kay Lambert Alnce Lowe Dianne Manner Lmda Martm Ruth Mrtchell Bobble Perry Barbara Rxclmardson Peggy Rountree janme Waters Jean Wrlllams Pat Lowe President AQUO TRI HI Y 4 Linda Stevens Linda Armstron Mildred Carson Dona Hunley Joan Nagy Barbara Dorn Bette Kuer Pattie Oliver Alice Sharpe Brenda Taylor g Alice Baker Shirley Beasley 6 -if Mary Virginia Fagan Janice Foster Barbara Laton Ann Outland 1 w, 11 'KX '-.- 4 fr, J i A Carolyn Webb Q' Pat Helwxg Susan Mitchell Mmam Musler if-. 4 A Jeanette Phelps Pac Rose v. Brenda Connell Secretary Charlene Williams Mary Rose Wright P380 153 Page 154 r Y9 1' W9 S ku Joe Glllcrllln F1-gd Archgr six W R Bryant Jxmmy Butler f f Sammy Golnghtly Bobby Keel Bruce Parker Kenny Ponton ,l F Arthur Henderson John Hinton -as Teddy Brlght '17 Rnchard Cocke Toby Holloman George Ridenour 'N 45 Butch Lawson Mr Ernest Ethendge xq FW A C Bobby Chauncey .40 Irvm Lewxs I . jeff Staples A , .Av v I A E LEECK Parker Englxsh Wayne Lxvesay Lee Stroud ..-. .rv -Jr 'J , gr II A? -I M Bobby Nash Bob Young 1 '13 Louxse Hooks President Barbara Bam Brenda Botts :C Ann Davxs Ellen Forrest 6 Q.. gf Rosemary Laughon Sandra Lloyd Jac lue Rudd Blllne Sclnemann A PRE IDE T TRI lll Y ' f 3' Rosxe Blackburn O3 fi -6 Barbara Holderfenld Dorn Merritt ! 'Sv Nadxne Schodt Sandra Vann Vnce presndent ,-5 Carolyn Branton Barbara Cross K Carol Hammett Vxrgmna Harrell Dons Prmce Jaclue Qurllnn Ruth Whntchead Dotty Wyman Page 155 . x 'V N 1 i ., A x -Til' ' A I an ' - - l my si If K . A M --X 1 ' ' X 9,7 '. .V A 3 A J if B2 , i I fy W it ,, ' il -l 7 B b . . Y . K ' A A 9' i , .I rv . -1' ' N F 4 g 3 I -,,, X 39' 20 B 'Eb an 4.. ff .7 . 1 wil 'IPB A x Pagt 156 'Q Erme Wnllnams Presxdent .41 Reggxe Dnckens Bob Tneslau Bull Davns 'T Butch Beal Jack Dragseth ,--up. Fred Truntt 'Q as f-in 1'-3, Pete Holland af' Ronme Davxs Jxmmxe Harrxs John Vermxllxon A T Mayo PRE IDE T v-1 -I4 Walker Spence Buddy Wyatt 35 4' A '1 Make Tucky f ie 2 1 'L 'l 2 H1-Y ,fr 1 L A F' 3 Ts an 1 5 2 .4 0 P l 'W 4 5 0 . I? 5 0 -8 f 1 T f V+ l X wkmuha Dickie Leigh Jerry Bryant Bill Shaner Tom Wood 3 Fm ,I 'U sJgl aJ ' All tx, IU! ul ,.-.X FGRMAL 1 ,,-1 '-l e B 5 -Q. W E T -4 l fl 0 W o -4 LII '1 ce Vaughan Pnvett Above Le t a Ernie Williams president Bob Tneslau chaplain Reggie Dickens vice president Butch Beale treasurer Ronnie Davis secretary Members lme up to pay their dues? Page 1 5 7 Y f 0 A P ' - f' 5 R .I f- A Ni 1 .9 N ,I : 1- 4 v Q 9 i A .4 I Q K. - ' 1 sp ,, . W 'n ,A A A - ' -- t X , 4 Q 1, .1 N' i P '1 '.I:fPff'f ,A - . . . , , . , h , y . - . ,ff C , ,f 2 1 ' ' ', ff ' i I f - . I I 'KN I we K I ,il 1 ii f f ' Tl' PRE OIR TRI HI Susan East: Becky jones Beverly Kung Par Kmrncr Berry Monahan Carol Revere Sue Shnbley Sandra Stublen Freddne Sue Turner Lmda Vnck Lxnda Whaley - 2 june Miller WRMALS J,-f 1- Lmda Vnck une Muller Teddy Cornwell Sharon Stublm Sandra Row One Joyce Chamblee Eleanor Overman Car Stublm Becky Jones olyn Wnght Jean Smxthwxck Row Two Sandra Stublm Mnss Charlotte Hall Ad vxser Becky Jones Sharon Stublm Marsha Redfearn Y 44 N Freddie Turner Mary Ann Vxola Margaret Grimes Sharon Szarek Carol Burch Freddie Sue Turner June Mxller Teddy Cornwell J 5 .A 13- Beverly Kung Carolyn Wnghc Joanne Wood Joanne Woodall Marsha Rcdfearn Betty Mon ahan Pat Kxtner bibv' K I fx. XL Laura Brxght Lnnda Whaley Dottne Futrell Beverly Kmg Lxnda Vxck June Muller Teddy Cornwell Sharon Stublm Aleta Kennet Carolyn Lassxter Sandra Stublm Becky Jones Joyce Chamblee Eleanor Overman Caro lyn Wright Jean Smnthwxck Marsha Redfearn i : AY: f 1 C , . ' 5 3 P i qt K 5- 5' . ' th .R l fl- W K K '41 I ,Q I . . , J - , ' . 7 .: . .' , - 1 L.FVll C 'r A V 4' 1 Q . H A 3 id .2 Tl r 'N . , . y . , k A Z3 . el, ,yy , W B 5 YY N - . ' 5 53 JJ 4' ' :. 1 S: LA My f, -P C 4445 - J all. l , - w , ' T5 , U ,l , - V I . - I 'Q' L . 5' -' xx 1 - i -X Q N 2 fl N . . ,, - 4'L':' A V Q Y' 2570 13 1 V 4 Ann Cairns President ini., Alma sr. l' 1- rx, M rv 44 4,A, 'af-v 11 ,1 'Tv-H Yer? av- NI? .9-. PREXIE TRI-HI-Y ' w. -Q 4' A aff' ' Er J 6 A 56. 43 qi- Xiu, 'fr fur '11 Mary Coloski Bruce Gill Linda Gonzalez Carolyn Guyor Mary Virginia Harris Zane King Jean Leirner Marilyn Miller Pat Murphy Patsy Robmson Eleanor Rude Thelma Waldron Ethel Wells Era Anderson Lmda Blankenshrp Grace Cockman jean Copeland Mary Kay Cross Barbara Elsarellx Manon Harrell jeame Kube Mary Ellen Lnggan Barbara McCready Nancy Nevrlle Marxlyn Olson Alyce Sxmpson Berry Ruth Smnrh Lorrame Sydner Pat Tnbble Margxe Twxlley ml-H1-Y A B l Come WIMMI G PARTY Pattie cake, Pattie cake Do you have that sinking feeling' Water, Water, Everywhere Robert W Allen Trl H1 Y swf Row Row Row Row Row V' Ready for the Drink N! if' 4 f One Mass Bntt Advisor C Haywood M Benthall D Baldwxn B Benton M Caskey B Elliott j Posey Two P Carlo E Vaughan L Mules Y Anderson A Glenn M j Rohrer D Carter Three L Holland M Perkms J Hendrix M Smith M Keel K Thomas M Hodges M Merrxman Four E Sharpe S Cotton M Hanrahan J Gnmes A Morrxs B DeMatteo J Oakham Fxve L Albertson A Byrd L Brown L Mlltler L Douglass Page 161 . , f L I ' 5 ' L' I, Z-S I .4 V' 1. lf nijg-.--3 Q f . , ' wh- Q. , ,. ers., I -. ,WW -N.. . Wifi ' . A1 wllyf A ' i. ,. V21 .T Q ., .- ? n ' - '14 ,, 'U v lu 1, 1 ' .V , ' S 1 u 1 ' 1 . g g of!- ,mp I A I 1 0 . . ' 5 ' Q . gg 1 i - - - : U : .1 LL ,Q .L ' f x 1 ,. Y .. .. . ,- , Q . 4 . .. H . ' X f . . A ,Q . Q , 'A V- , W N. - -A vw- - v ' ' ' ' A 4 S. l l1'. 1 ' V A .U , Z W '-- 6 . .. ,b nf. . - , ' .. 'f 4, , , L 5 ' .Q .. we 1 1 77 ': 4 , ' , X we rg : : , , 1 , T I X. zsgkiltv- V - ' 11, - if . 4 A - 5' I -.:, , 'A ., ' hh- k1,,kL.,:.rf ' ' . l fq 1 f ' . Q14 ' 1 : - g . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . - : . , . , . , . , . . Sandie Baldwm Pac Collette 'lv-T: Lon DeLoatch Betty Harrell 'fha Q YT3? Vi Anne Barham joan Bell ,in 'Y ,,,? ff'-P Betty Dearmg Beverly Enms K2 3 Barbara Mawhmney Carol McCask1Il Jamce Foster 495 Joanne Harcum Sylvia Poole 've-nr Dorn Brownley Brenda Bunnng PC Karherme Futrell Ellen Lewn IN 66+ 'iv 'Sf' Barbara Myers Francns O'Connor T012 T TRI GLE TRI HI Y ffl Lxbby Predmore .....,, Ruth Culpepper 47 ,Iaclue Mapette 2 v- aflambas 4 IQ 3 2+ ' - - 4 2- 'al' VI 4 sv, I' Q N If ' '- . A V' 5 ,A I . I we no : I ' ' tu-LL MA- SI 'MRD I in VNS. JV Vi ,R ' -1 7' rt V x ' 4 4? x 'fy gk. .3 4 ,, If 1 '7 , ' , r rm .Q -3 7 -- A X up I Ie 5' N I u I I joan Woodward Margaret Barnes Chaplain Ann Mer: Peggie Perkins President Vice-President Sondra Bridger: Sally Ames Corr. Secretary Historian J s IUQ ,I , ,, Jo Anne Horton Judy McEwen Treasurer Secretary fi JU M df Q I..-f Sydney Sue Truitt Carolyn Grantham Reporter Sergeant-At-Arms TGI' Miss Mary Frances Lawrence Libby, SUNY, BCUY, T351 Advisor . at V X , 5 ez J, L 4! Ann, Peggie MGA Representatives TRI GLE I FORMAL ,- U- 3 N fer Joann, Katherine, Doris, Sue Pcggie, Frances, Connie, joan, Brenda, Judy Page 163 f .13 Connxe Trlpp Presndent Barbara Chockley Martha Freeman I Page 164 G WO0DROW TRI HI Y Jackie Holland Joanne Holland Jean Harchell Phyllxs Johnson Mary Jane Rowell Judy Ternll Irene Tuckey Betty Vaughan Gale Brownlee Joan Boush Noel Dyson Jackxe Drake Carolyn Edwards Laura Gartman Lynn Garner Bucky Hanbury May Frances IAnson Annette Kmg Patsy Leffler Carol Martin Lmda Pxland Ann Gaul Robertson Betty Jean Russell Joyce Smnth Mary Jo Tusxng mr, s-,gg , s . rf- OFFICER - 39 -297' Carolyn Cross vxce preudent I-if Martha Hardm Carol King chaplam correspondmg secretary 1,, Ann Lee Dlckson secretary AW Carole Sheehan treasurer Nancy Sykes Jamce Blowe SCl'gClhI If IHTIS Sdfgllllf II lfml I FORMAL 'ff T' ZX 11 Carolyn Edwards Glorna Edwards Patsy Leffler Carole Sheehan Judy Ter rlll Bucky Hanbury Irene Tuckey Martha Freeman Duane Carlo Mary Jo Tusmg Martha Jean Hardxn Laura Gartman Joyce Smnth Joan Boush mda Pxland Annette Km Noel D son Jackxe Drake Lynn Garner Gale L s Y Brownlee Mary Jane Rowell Ann Lee Dlckson Carolyn Cross Connxe Trxpp Betty Jean Russell Martha Jean Hardnn Ann Lee Dickson Carole Shee han Mrs Sheehan Laura Gartman Ann Robertson Joan Boush Mrs Sheehan Mary Jo Tus Page 165 mg Martha Freeman Joyce Smnth Lmda Pxland Sherry Holland Y Presxdent iw. Q' ,y Page 166 0 ll Y N n WIL 0 ITE -v-1 Dru rv 'Y Judy Askew Enleen Barnes Rosemary Bat Krtry Blxck Barbara Brew Sherry Brew: jean Crews Judy Ellen Lee Enos Sandra Ferrell Ann Garner Lovey Gllchn Martha Granxh Brenda Harrell Fay Harrell Georgellen Har Brenda Harvel Cherryl Hollan joan Jenluns Joyce Kelly Patsy Laughon can Martm Sune Parker Carolyn Sawye Lynn Spencer Audrey Sturgi Margie Swim Berry Sykes Joyce Thomm Sandra Kitche Benny Flint Preudent All Marshal Miller Darnell Stokes lv Wayne Adams Wxllxarn Brennan K 1 Noal Deal Pete Kue -S? Buddy Reynolds jimmy Sanderlin K. ' ,I Jimmy Todd Clyde Carroll Gary Lakm Billy Sawyer WO0DRO Wmky Laumer ,-uv Bryan Steverson Ben jones Thad jones Billy Breedlove Page 167 fllma 77la1!ez Wdleaa 564006, f4lma 77laZe'L, .load we edaa tae ,afaadeex ,-ill Ma loaal eoae aaal alaaailefze Qfeaf-we aaa aaeeee 77Zaa lla aame e 'ez 41561 aaa memofzcee ,-4ll aaa geal daepdfze, flea to lfzdaa Za zfaee peel lawzele. Ze aaa aeafufe oleerhe. Stalwafuf eaae will ee: fzeaefze flee, pfwaalla loan' Zag fame: Saoala eldeaoaafze zfafceat eame aeafz 74a jddf ,bfzaiee ewelarfm, 74maaaa tae agee we will eaefzdea, ,4avl well ,elealae aaew. gleam, faded, aaa deep cleaaerloa, Wdleaa 7694, ea aaa. flee 5 Q HOMECOMI G QUEEN Miss Diane Carlo -S 'iw Q, . lf Miss Sally Ames ml L, M 1 Miss Pat Johnson Maid of Honor Miss Gale Brownlee Miss Jackie Drake HER C0 RT C . , all X ,N Y Y . . ., 7 l L ' N fi if on me fp e ' W fi, f'i.:5 'K -'s ,, is Aw, .. ,o , JA, If I, We 'Q Q If . 0 o o 0 0 on Q , 2 aff! af w r ff ji ' o ' o Q V 1 A 2 lg? v , m,f i ' ' , , UI: V. gh Y: 422.5 ' , .gp X f 'i . A ' ffl ee ' A .5'w?4f 11 k M 3 N , xv f 8 ,Jay i ' '.v R L... is Girls Monogram Club--lst Place French Club--2nd Place Mrs. Phyllis Byrd, and Mrs. W. W. Morse, Jr., gave their time and effort to make these floats winners. They chose themes to welcome the alumni, and to make them remember a little better the good times had at Wilson. Our congratula- tions go to both the advisors and everyone who helped with these floats. For the first time there was also an open division, in which the floats were judged. Girls in bathing suits, evening dresses and Dior fashions dressed up the winners. Mrs. Phyllis Byrd and Miss Helen Brent, along with their many helpers, deserve a hand for a job well done. Q ig These Also Deserve A Hand SN. nl i 'Pr HUM Beverly how does your garden grow 4 4-Agnl 'l':l.l.lel. w -H x 'fl-All Betty Jean Russell A Queen ln her own right ue- mp'- 1 me- l 10' fr' J ll King Bobby waves to his subJects. W A 'Q-.l s.4l..i' A Royal Crown wllS0hlt6 s proud entry ez ,l-e,ll4.,e4.l'l.n.l,1 L1 il. . Lf P oh' Th n e f th Till? PM if 'Uh nur... ... Aquo Tnelfeyfmsl y 0 e Peg 173 'I ' 1 B 'W ? 2' f 5 . fs I fV6'.,. .f fl' I I - B , , f ,R n '--. .,, , . 5 I I . 'b E W f B fig B on 'Y t in .r ,, xt ' ' KN I ', E t 'r' N a . I 'I I we emi-2 '. i xr -Lx -I 'Z um- xr' ' xx 'A ,A .rr - N N ' ' B B +F lc.1 ' ml '. 1. -K 2, n BX- 1 s A 1 1 1 ll B? Q M gl X - A y w 'Y N s . L- 'f 'V N I fa I - ' P WW , - ' A . B - K ,. , Q .sys xlgfkfle-'5'F ln , 5 3 B Q B f . ' ' P 'Mu , , f . . gl r All 'Y 4 ' I ' I ' f 'S I- - , B' f - 4 I -- I l r'.J I I l i ' PS o' f B 7 1. 1 ' .3 X 1 .'Z ml , . 1 fr- 'H L-- , - , r .ef ,' 5' ki I 'o 'l , L e . . , u ,W ..lV' H Suri. wear, WMI 1 Homecolmng Here Nancy gives it a try m Gale Brownlee s sklt ' -231 -w?Q1.uM wm- f'N '11 mwuw 'Weak 3 Queen s reward Mk Advisor turned Artist Buried treasure, W W Trl Hi Y style Bob and Blll glve lt a whlrl ln Sally Ames' sklt M 4 is E'-f' rr PW 11' li' Page 174 Publ1cat1on's Pnde. Science Club's moon rocket. o O O O s ? 1-A . . , . A j, . 1, f A V U' -'tgtww , VV 4 I 4 -A X . xg . A . ,ll 'W . ? lx NL N x N E -' I . X 'N w e ' s , A , ' ,fr , N . if 1 7 U ' I . L if .A FJ ni? rf: f Y . , 5' ' Qi r'1.,if:' A ,n.n'f'- . 1 V - - , ,- - , .ZW V Q 9 , A Q I rig. Q 5 ll'-' L 'f -0 'f ' J I' D 0 , , 6 F: 4' M , , VK 1' f ? A W h, 6 ' -L . V l . 16 F fx 5, 6, r ?a 3 K, K D . 1 l A fe -rx. ,A , 1 , W X V, V mi. el 1 -4 lp 'Q A 1 Q , M A ff H ,gbwvmix A . . . And There 'W Band-colorful part of Parade. T' Bubble bath Mrs Byrd si gudy Valey IS Prexle Trl H1 Ys entry in Pa ra e Flrst reactions of Queen and Maud of Honor Peppy MaJorettes add much to Homecommg Parade J- Ls A famlllar face returns for It wasn't easy but lt was worth lt' Page 175 Homecoming 9' ' .F . i 5 ' . Q 'Can I , ' nr an 2 1 A 1 'ff 1 ' H x H M9 . 7 W ,f Na gl' ' , ni'-X gi ' J 2 - 0pen House Fleld Night for Parents Mother sulks whlle Father ponders Ann points the way I don t believe a word of it Miss Spradlin gives her help ful advice Miss Armstrong did Johnny do all that' X Forum baked goods go fast Page 176 Mrs. Brumfield tells all. X 'r o 0 o 0 I i I 4 Ss. . ev : ' I 4 ' . . W 4 1 ., ,V X , 'iff-' A ..... --. .... I Q X w ' ' , . V f Q3 , Rf' A K 1 5 X f ,L N so f 5 K W ' t Z' I ox 'Tf?5,g:f'f!, :V , . i ' S ' 55 , x , If 9 ,I - V , . , , . ,Y 'C X, College lght Prospective Undergraduates Get the Facts mv All ahead Ray' Ask your questlon Go After all the parents do pay the bills. if Bucky really looks determmed mv' F l What s the matter John didn t you thmk lt was funny' Betty lS not a blt camera shy There s Tom and Dick' Wheres Harry? Page 177 '1 v 0 X, 0 . 0 o 9 0 , , a 1, . W ,Q , Ns 3 ' ay - ,. ' R ,,- 1 . K .. If Y u 9 ' n K' .L .. , ' g E Go , . ' . ' t' 4 . f , , , ' 3 4- ' I .,.. , 7' 1 ta s 9 . . nv 1 -. A ,, ,av 1 ., ' . 3 . , 3 - s ::.' Nix 3 -Q u fw 4 3 I u 1 l ' s 1 n I l Dramatic Club scores Marmee reads Fathex-'s letter to the Little Women. How can Hagar be of service to you, Master Hugo? f-N John, may God bless both you and Meg . . . CAST OF CHARACTERS Meg ...., jo .......... Beth ........ Amy ............... Mn. March ...,.... Mr. March ....... Aunt March .... ........,.....Sandie Baldwin' Mary Frances I'Anson' ..................Patsy Leffler' ........Gale Brownlee' .........Sarah Woodmff' ......... Martin Wetherbee' .........Madeline Ellis' Hannah Mullet ,,,,,............. Diane Gladstone' Mr. Lawrence .............,.... Richard Williams Laurie ............ john Brook ...... Prof. Bhaer ..... Firxt Girl ........ Second Girl ........ Third Girl ......... .........Marty Brennaman' ........ Linwood Garrenton ,,.,,.,.,,,....Bob Hughes .........Nancy Sykes' ........Betty Harrell .......Caro1yn Cross Fourth Girl ....................v..... Mary Jo Tusing 'Members of National Thespian Society Four giggling girls enjoy the Marches' play! with LITTLE WOMEN Hither I come from my alry ho Edltor Jo calls the Pickwick Club to order Jo and Laurie F Marmee and Father A it 3 'Do you, Jo take this woman to ' v . . rf! f' .ff Come and kiss me, baby 'Beth doesn't need a doctor now -4 -sfupv ff' fav , 5 i Witches, Gohlins have their day. Q Who would ever think that these girls are our majorettes. lf' E . L mrimffefe I We have to put our instru- ments up before the dance can start. Indian and White man do war dance. . , 4- U 'w !r?. f 1 we A . N we-1.5. me ' ' Mrs. Brown, with the help of Mr. ,L 4 'F' h 't f, Brown, prepares the refresh- ments. Two of the strangest characters found any- Page 180 where. Did Joan goof or Rosie? Instructions given by Mr. Brown. , Yr ' 1 vi ggi.: 5 3 I- 1' . -7 1- I-44 av and Richard Hoggard give it a whirl. I know He's under there somewhere. Season s Greetlngs Herod sends wlse men to fmd Jesus Mary and Joseph turned away at the inn The wlse men presented Him gold, frankmcense and myrrh Mixed Chorus plays Santa to Mr. Ackley. The Heaven was filled with a multitude of the Heavenly Host. Mixed Chorus and Orchestra present Christmas Assembly. Page 181 9 M ' h . .1 TX, Mu M- y lyss ah h ' f y h r -n at .W W1 7 . C, ' f 5 , U A I ' if m . AJ 5 I . . D e z y I x f ' A Y Lf it 1 eventh Annual E ',..,, I , VAN DE GRAFF GENERATOR Earl Hughes 'Qi CYCLE OF THE SEA Patsy Pslmas If CHICKEN EMBRYO Roella Lewis BREEDING HAMPSTERS Betty Moore Betty Monneghan rv 1 J Ifi xx x 'xx-x 'D H n GRAY ow P 182 TEvE1g1ibiwr umm GENETICS '3' Dixie Jenkins, Gary Donaghy - .. 1 . . . cience Fair ffMffffHNf9! I I A . lst Place Wmner Physics CLOUD CHAMBER Joe Plland 1st Place Wmner Chemistry COLOR COMPARISON OF' NICOTINE Elame Mendelson KYMOGRAPH STUDY OF OYSTER HEARTBEAT Fred Trultt lst Place Wmner Blology INSULIN EFFECT Allen Gauthier IK! 7.1-f I Ol' -1 BULL E TQDIIILIVELOCI PURIFYING WATER -Y Edwa TY Barbara Dorn vlrglllla Woodard 'dS Page 183 ' Q . ' ' .. LL - 1 I P m X wg, , A A ff' , A- Q v r , - 7- x I I g ...N .. K. Lg . I , 1 1' . K I , ' ' 'f ' ' il ' - , , ' - ' ' 1 . .. C 1 H - V I. , . . . 5 Baby , , PHSte in six 'H' ' ' I ...E- IL, xt!! 1 Q,-L 1 1 A, Y - y A 3 ',' . e i 94 4 grim' 76 .,,-agffii ' X X , 'I Vi lx S g .5 1 h ' ' ' 1 I ' E544 ,-5 A 1 .. ' 'NN . --1151, '---'-'-' ,-Z' X AQ f ' -- 9 '9 ' A f V. 5 ' - Q E 9 your own ix Y . . Day -YY 144 , , f ,xg 2 QV ' Q 40 s-SX- - NN.. ASSEMBLIE gl! Ti--.. ,L . I7 A '11 qv Q1 . er, 7 4 . Q . Q' .3 h . by X ' .L Y ,. K ' x L. f. 7 fr ' X his ,Q An k x . 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ZX 65 5 3 ' 57 wil, A4l ' r. .9 l. 6420 . , 2 11 K A I V ,6- ' hom .U-149 Y' if I W 'v 'ff' rece Mins i Bill Stra Head Coach K Moll!! 9 Wn aAssistant Cinch Assistant Coach SEASON S RECORD 1958 Wilson 13 Oscar Smith 16 Wxlson Wllson Wllson Wilson Wilson Wxlson Wrlson Wxlson Wrlson Wxlson Oscar Smrth Hopewell Norvnew Washnngton Hampton Churchland Maury Annandale Granby Watwrck Our opemng game provlded the Wllson eleven w1th a drsappomtmg defeat Playmg undoubtedly the best team to come from South Norfolk m over twenty years out defenses were completely befuddled by the T1 ers trrcky smgle w1ng Our outstandmg pomts were the 1ne defensrve plays of Stewart Hopewell and the brxllxant runs by fullback B B Hamaker and halfback Erme W1lll2mS Ernxe added our only two tallles and Kenny Snyder an extra pomt The mcrdents whrch most contrxbuted to our defeat were the blockmg of a Prexle punt whxch set up a Tlger touchdown as well as a great number of costly penalues L gr v, , ' W xg? 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Wilson 13 - Hopewell 6 Fresh from thezr bxtter defeat at the hands of South Norfolk Wtlson entered the Hopewell game well prepared and wrth an overpowermg desrre to wm The brllllant running of Davnd Wllllams and blockmg of Bob Stewart Hopewell provided the spark that ltghted the team on to vtctory Our defensxve lme for the ftrst txme nn the season showed a united effort Ourstandmg were Bob Txeslau Tmy Txm Smlth-center and Frank Car mmes tackle Wilson 7 Norvlew 13 Thts game developed mto one of the outstandmg aerlal battles of the season Nexther team was able to make declsxve ground gams so both were forced to pass Early m the ftrst quarter Wllson scored vna a long pass to Davld Wllllams However later tn the same quarter Norvlew tallied wnth an almost rdenttcal play The Presldents defenses strffened ln the second half allowmg only twelve yards rushmg Our pass defense however was not so good and the Prlots gamed thenr decxdrng touchdown through another aerxal attempt by thelr dead eyed quarter ack l 4 Bob Stewart Hopewell Quarterback Leon Bowne End Ronnie Davis Quarterback Fern' 'bww gf-vm f ia'- ww lv uv 5 Jimmy Todd You can get hlm Ronnie Gene Smith Page 194 Guard Center a 1 ' a - . . 9 1 ' - 0 - Y ' 1 Y . . . , . . 9 v Q t . . . . . u V w X ,I, Al: -Q, ' ' 1 ' . 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Led by the spectacular runnmg of the quarterback Ng? ,rf gk, Ronme Davrs and the superb offensrve and defenslve if 2' blocking of tackle Frank Carmrnes the team literally ga...-+ ' rolled over the Generals Davis scored three touch H -A Q ' yggyg 1,55 -Q' downs and passed for a fourth on a bullet aerral to ,fr Q'i 3' end Leon Bowne B B Hamakers replacement fm-1 jnmmy Hendrrx added the fmal tally wnth a one Reggie Dickins yard play over center Outstandrng on defense were Sid Mille! End lmemen Gary Pratt Lrn Coffman Carllsle Duncan Davrd Opauskx and backs Kenny Snyder and Larry Armstrong ln thxs game Washlngton and Lee was able to gaxn only 22 yards rushing Guard vw Wait fqr'1'1,4,' N adsnyzif 47 -Ind' ,MJ flu J A we aww if 5... 'Y' skin L' few in 3553111 va Lin Coffman Larry Armstrong Tackle I-lalfback mine- Www Ken Baker Above-Go get 'em Frank' Fred Archer Tackle rmfback Pass 195 Below Oh, my aching back' Wa- nf api X , 5 3 -1 X , 1 vi, Q5 I ,gh T! 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T ' , David Williams E W Riddick Halfback End Billy Sawyer Center 3 Q' Sammy Golight Guard ly Wilson 19 Hampton 14 Flred by thelr recent success agamst Washington and Lee of Arlmgton Wllson entered the Hampton game confldent although a defmnte underdog Wxl son broke the 1ce on a thrxlllng 80 yard punt return by quarterback Ronnie Davis for the 1n1t1al tally The Crabbers were qurck to retahate and at half tnme the score read 14 6 In the second half the com plexxon of the game changed Under the leadershxp of Bob Hopewell and the bnllrant runmng of half back Wlllre Collms Wrlson gamed sp1r1t and went on to wrn scormg the decndmg TD m the last two mmutes of the game Wilson 21 Churchland 0 The Presxdents sparked offensrvely by backs Ron hard hlttmg lme easlly routed the Truckers The hlghllght of the game was a perfectly exe cuted 55 yard pass from Davrs to Collms Out dlstancmg the Churchland secondary Collms grabbed the pass on the run and dashed for the tally Other touchdowns were scored by Davls and Stewart Hope well on 1 and 2 yard plunges respectrvely Davzd Wlllrams converted on all three occasxons Up to this trme Churchlands rushmg average was close to 200 yards per game However our defensxve l1ne led by end Bob Treslau tackle Frank Carmmes and lme backer Hopewell allowed them only 33 ground yards YJ rw Jw? aww Collins is nailed by Annandale Brgcfi Parker Page 196 n The Commodores floor Davis I in Qui -QB -5 5 George Ridenour Quarterback Austin Nash Halfback Carlisle Duncan End . , . .- Q I . . l ' -,pl 'Sy . . . gpm I I ' K ' ' ' . . .... . - V 'T f M' y . . . . . , ' . 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Linh , r 'Mk' 4 W., 'yu' ' , 'Q.:'1:'i'E r 'A W fg,f,Y!:3r,a:vf 53-7 Pete Holland Carl Rhodes Comet b e s l e g e d by Center Tackle Prexie tacklers Steve Parris Guard Rlchard Hoffler Tackle Wilson 32 Maury 0 The Wrlson Maury rrvalry ns probably the oldest rn the south Although the Presldents entered thxs game as a heavy favorrte the odds were evened by an early mjury to quarterback Ronme Davls Davxs was unable to re enter the game and the Prexre offense floundered throughout the frrst half In the second half however the team guxded by Bob Stewart Hopewell and George Rldenour launched a lnghtmng offensxve whlch completely baffled the Commodores Excellent blockmg and defensnve play were provrded by guard jnm Todd center Tlm Smrth and tackle Frank Carmlnes but the whole defensrve team ns to be congratulated for nts excellent showmg They allowed only 10 yards rushmg One of the hardest fought games of the 1958 season would be an apt descrxptnon of thrs contest Both teams gave therr all rn a spectacular defensrve duel Annandale rated as havmg the best defenslve team m the Northern Drstrlct squarely met nts match The Presldents crushed them statrstxcally but were unable to score a decxdmg tally Thrs was due rn part to some costly penaltnes and pass mtercept xons Our ground game was superbly gurded by quar terback Stewart Hopewell whrle our defensxve lme lnterally pushed Annandales hlghly touted offense all over the fneld Outstandmg were center Tmy Smith guard Jxm Todd and tackle Frank Car mmes Vagrghaal Privett Davis gains short yardage against Granby uar Fred Cobb l-Ialfback Fred Bright End Steve I-lollowell Fullback P280 197 l Wilson 7 - Annandale 7 V wwe Wiwwwmvp-mr J 4v ' on Q lf? 45' 9 jf' ,J ff' tsl fg ' E xt Sp Om, .4-W 1 hwy ' M if X as r 8 A 535' mp' sg '9- x Big Dlploatch Juglnyb I-lltindrlx Wh! ac le l ac W xchatd ek G d 0Pa K galil! U31-d Us M., if iw-5 aff A L 'E?3f' W iagljpfweiier J Cross Paul Long A beggh Guard Tackle J xc L D 'gen r Tackling calm 8.83 for initial tally B, Warwick game. Davis romps to pay dirt against Farmers. Wilson 27 - Warwick 6 Spurred on by memornes of last year's bntter defeat, the Wilson eleven went mto th1s fmal contest seeking re venge We were well prepared, and the whole squad showed a umted and determmed team effort that was unbeatable The Prexxes were m complete command from the opemng kxckoff to the closmg whxstle, and our of fense undoubtedly had tts fmest hour Our defense, led by tackle Frank Carmmes, showed terrnflc sp1r1t Carmmes played a brxlhant game Tackle Lm Coffman, center Tun Smxth, guards Davrd Opauskx and jnm Todd, and end Bob Txeslau turned m outstandmg performances If we had showed the same spmt and determmatxon throughout the entire season, we would have gone undefeated Wilson 0 Granby 12 Although the fmal score read Wnlson 0-Granby 12 the game was not that lopslded If ever a game were lost on bad breaks thls was xt After a brnllxant goal llne stand for four downs the Presidents were penalized for pass interference and the Granby boys were glven an automatxc frrst down Needless to say they capltalrzed on xt and scored Throughout the game Wllsoa was plagued wnth costly penalues pass mterceptxons myuues and fumblmg The game m a nutshell Wxlson couldnt do anythmg rnght, and Granby couldn't do anythrng wrong Dickie Woodard Sonny Wellons Guard End l .- A P . x lt. , 5 . by M ,V Q W' Y.. ., 3 5, ,I T L. 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Y 7 ' ' 7 1 ' 1 D 9 3 . . . , The Prlde of the Pre ldent B B HAMAKER 1957 All Cnty All Tldewater All Eastern Hon Mention All State BOB TIESLAU All Tldewater 2nd String All City All Eastern 2nd String BOB STEWART HOPEWELL All City Hon Mention All Tidewater I-lon Mention All State ,pi FRANK CARMINES All City All Tidewater All Eastern All State TIM SMITH All City All Tidewater, All Eastern Hon Mention All State M Q03 RONNIF DAVIS All Tidewater All Eastern Page 199 0 0 -.1 a T , X A S x ' ' 'Er C-I wfw firing Junior Varsity J Q e QM. -tw--n'L'd ' ar' 45 J V 's romp Warwick 7 if z et 3-,ck 1 Varsity Managers Top-B Nash, D 00103 C Evens Bottom H Spear, M Tucky Page 200 ROW 1: Michael Goode, Raymond Bond, Danny Bright, Ricky Turner, Hank Hannah, Herbert White, James Terrill, E. W. Riddick, johnney Roe, joe MacPhail, Erie Belcher. ROW 2: Larry Keenan, Earl Rhodes, Harvey Pulliam, Tommy Sinclair, Pete Holland, Kitchen Harris, Freddie Cobb, Vaughan Privett. Ray Dittamore Tommy Vaughan, Charles Cross, Larry Hundley. ROW J: Richard Hoffler, Donald Bradshaw, Bobby Allen, Kenny Robinson, Joe Owens, Earl Long, Bob Leary, Chester Harris, Gerald Gwaltney, Jerry Gwaltney, Dukey Woodard, Steve Harris. NOT PICTURED: Richard White. Wrlson Wnlson Wllson Wrlson Wllson Wllson Wrlson Jay Vee Season Record J J J J J J J Warwick Maury Granby Oscar Smrth Churchland Hampton P Anne For the second straxght year Wllsons JV foot ball team has comprled an undefeated and untxed season Coach Ryder said the reason for the team s success was a team effort but he smgled out Freddle Cobb Kltchen Harrls Jerry Cross Rlchard Whlte Ray Dlttamore Carl Rhodes Tommy Vaughan Pete Holland Vaughan Prxvett and Dukne Woodard for therr outstandmg work The 1958 team was the only undefeated JV team rn the Eastern DISIIICI and could very well be called the best m the state Next years varsnty could very Q-' Prexies gam short yardage against Warwick Coach Sherrill You tell em Coach Ryder well proflt from th1s years JV talent Good luck on the varsxty next year JV s Block that Tiger' Hollowell moves in for a block against South Norfolk. Hallowell is nailed by a J.V.'s hit paydirt against Trucker. Churchland. Page 201 CHEERLEADER lilcanor Overman Co-Captain FRONT Chamblee Overman BACK: Kinnin, Kenner Muller Cadet: Askew Holland. Nancy Catlett Sherry Holland Q exmer y ASkew ' E .u q - na' ' VAR ITY W. 1 ,, y CHEERLEADER , C i e? - f l 'f M fi' xgf', I A A :fy QA' '- 4-...bg - Joanne Holland Jackie Holland 55: T722-Q 4 ' Co-Captain Co-Captain lv:-' ,mx ' , l - ,x 34 , ., A as . i .. N l 73 W N-5'-liilfqf if fe. l Ea tern Di trict Champion ' Left to right-Tommy Walker, Jimmy Harris, Butch Carto, Carl Hasty, C ' Leon Bowne, John Vaughan, Jack Dragseth, Carlyle Duncan, Jeff Staples, Y 6 Walter Jernigan, Charles Staples, Ronnie Davis, Albin Deans X, Center-Captain Robert Shibley, Coach Jack Ryder. ' xx 1958-59 SEASON msconn QQ nw Wilson S 3 Warwick LS l Wilson 70 Maury a , Wilson 63 Great Bridge 3 Wilson 68 Princess Anne Wilson 72 Churchland X f Wilson 75 St. Paul's P - Wilson 72 Cradock 'xx Wilson 64 Warwick V ' Wilson 62 Hampton Wilson 66 Norview Wilson 47 Granby Wilson 34 Newport News Wilson S8 Suffolk Wilson S8 Maury Wilson 47 Hampton Wilson 79 Oscar Smith Wilson 68 Norview Wilson 48 Granby Wilson 76 Churchland 0 Wilson 39 Washington and Lee L! EASTERN DISTRICT Wilson S6 Suffolk Wilson 70 Norview Wilson 45 Newport News STATE TOURNAMENT vaughanimost improved player on Wilson 64 Virginia of Bristol team. Named tournament's Most . Valuable, makes basket against Nor- 23 Wms - 1 I-OSS view look easy, above. 66 fi ,I 44 52 S0 33 39 ' 36 41 S8 40 Captain Shibley-leading scorer and re- bounder. His inspirational play carried team through 23 season and tournament games without defeat. Newport News felt his presence, above. PD Walker back court replace ment and steadylng ln fluence Above fourth quar Carto-one of three stalwarts ln back court Could score too as he proves, above agamst Hampton ter basket against Typhoon was a blg one Crabbers soon found out 'Blg John Vaughan was around Harrls-made hls presence felt wlth hls outside shots Against Norvlew he comes down with a rebound above and looks for a mate to pass off to below. X I I Davls the absolute ln back court and defensive play Ablllty to brmg ball to fore court was unmatched Pllois found this out during tourna- Page 205 men Pullnam calls txme against Typhoon who 4 J- QSIU 5 Xliy xN 'T f L50 -use KN Brxnkley arms for two agamst Pnlots Row One Mac McCrary Hank Hannah Leroy Saunders Frenchne Johnson Krrby Bryant Ronme Brrnkley Row Two Tommy Vaughan Danny Duncan Harvey Pullnam Jerry Dxxon Bucky Owens Row Three johnny Hooten Kenneth Gnlbert Howard Blachman Carl Rhodes Coach jrm Shen-111 Jumor Varsity . 20 games wlthout a loss Rhodes trnes for two agamst 1958 59 Wnlson Wxlson Wilson Wnlson Wxlson Wnlson Wxlson Wilson Wxlson Wxlson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wxlson Wilson Wilson Wxlson Wnlson Wrlson Wilson Season Record Warwxck Maury Great Bndge Prmcess Anne Churchlancl St Pauls Cradock Warwxck Hampton Norvxew Granby Newport News Suffolk Maury Hampton Oscar Smxth Norvnew Granby Churchlancl Wash and Lee Lawson scores as johnson and Granby 20 WINS 0 Losses Granby player look o g 1 Hannah dnves past two Typhoon de fenders -vi' x ,Z 1 X1 r I Vaughan pncks off Comet for Blackman's set Pnlots have Smnth covered as Pullnam comes m to help s hr YQ V t 1 P Y X ' ,r ' ff O X 'X N50 ' ,IZQS so - 3 Q ' ' Ni? .5 as H L if . . . 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' ev, ' Q g V s ' l' J ,of N F ful ' af Pre ldent Go All The Wa Coach Ryder, shlbley an d Carto caught m t UWM X N X :JY-.NLC Captam Shlbley, Coach Ryder wxth prize possessxon Deans, Hasty Harris Davls Staples and Owens whoop lt up ln the dressmg room ILSUN' he aftermath Q Shirley Hanbury, Portsmouth Sports Club presldent presents Most Valu Coach Ryder was Jus as happy as Typhoon coach Lefty Drle ll congratulates Vaughan able Pla er' trophy to John his 'supporters se Y Vaughan 'E Mildred Ackley, Jackle Ryder m What Coach's W t th m on the run fellas Let's Pisa 211 and Scout s wxves go through durmg close e ve go e , games keep lt that way l O O O ,fr Yr. I f ' X -V 5 , .Q ' X C R .J X! 5 A XX- 1 wlmx V Y , 2 2 E7 1 . . . q yy . . I 1 Q , I A p XZ . l J L ' A -A 1 U I ,1, . . 1 in 1 1 .. 4 . 1 Ni ytihg f ' . W N lf e,, 6 . L ' . ' ,yi 1, J 5 C 30 e V N. 3 Q itj 1 ii 1 if I ,.,. In , ' JRR 2:5 I K fig . 1 , H - ' 4 11 ' t , ' - . , . 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'+I 'I' f -'Tv TABLE TENNIS CHAMPION 'W , l ,,.,,, , ,,:,,r..,. ,.f ,,,,.,i,Z,Muml, Lovey Ann Gilchrist R ' Y Wax - , ow Two: Mary An , Mana Hawkins' Je: R' Kay Moore H 110 Farrow, Babb. n xclzarclson, , orence Baines. le Perry' .l0anne W d 00dar 1 Betty Moore, - xv , . 1' 'T'T ' ' ' ' ,fa Yi-: ' ,fri 4..- .-- 4' , ' v ' 'f 3. . v ,. J., ., 1 , - ., , wsu. , gm L Nl ri- . -ww .n !'QA,Q:t1J,,Ahv . I . ,uf 2 . A- Y- -, 'A w - 11+-'r-vp -.,. HJ :Z K f. -.F ..... , -vi U .b......a H, '- Lei f 5 Q 1, Lili ' 'fi 4' .3 Fxgvfg., Q-. . 'ljjefawnixivcg gz-n 1 :'1 'o' -- ' 5 'M -+- 1.5, :rff, :'c 41-'S' U., ' .-:A 3f. ,.f 1ig - , 'iii-f Q- - ,f . 'of' , . 'f bf ' .f fx:-s.: '. if- iii: . it-'gtg-iifixilfigvfaf' 1 - .-.,.: fa.-.gfgftfga k kbfbvtri ,L-.K 'C ' f im, , -V A ., : .a f -1, ' m f 952- wg:-eLA'Y1.S:w,1 .. 1. '- -ff-'K -- '?,. H 'L ' wr s'5si'4a -1 ,: x ,'3g 15'U:riTlp 5 1. 1. efuirivi' ' l Familiar autumn scene Ly Row One, Left to Right: Marion Harrell, Patsy Robinson, Marcia Galbreath, BADMINTON CHAMPIONS Cheryl Wax, Carolyn Smith. Bobbie Perry Row Two: Bobbie Perry, Diane Gooden, Lenora Jeffers, Patsy Sharrett, MIFY Anne Farrow Phyllis johnson, jackie Quillian. TI ,vrtaxx G IN.. A mv' I rm' KN'- gl Wahl A5316-195 E A to! oi 91:00 Carlos QPctcj Mull! Coach Gym Instructor ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO john Dragseth Treasurer Athletxc Assocnatxon PHY ICAL ED DEPT J k M J Sh ll William Strawn P 216 ac oume lm em Coach Gym Instructor .se Coach Gym Instructor Coach Gym Instructor X 1' f x I ' 3 wx we 5 T. - W Q WRE TLI G 1958-1959 RECORD Wilson 30 .,..,.,,,.,,.,...................... Warwnck I4 Wilson 42 .,,,...,..............,....,...... S. Norfolk 10 Wilson 37 ,,,.,.,....,...............,.....,,, G. Bridge 13 Maury Prxncess Anne Granby Va Beach Churchland Cradock Norvnew Norfolk Academy Wilson Wilson Wilson Wxlson Wllson Wilson Wnlson Wxlson CoCapta1n Allen Smlth Coach ack Mounle Co Captam Lindsay Coffman 'T'? '! f I I ayne Wallace ack Dantone Wayne Wynn VARSITY ROW ONE Harcum Wxllxams Smnth james Harrxs ROW TWO Parker Wynn Dantone Jones ROW THREE Belcher Coffman Wxllnams Coach Mounne ff Earl Parke Harns erry Harcum Allen Smith james 1' fr Chester Harrxson jesse James Jack jones U ' Cm Don Wnllnams N JAY VEE ROW ONE Bowden Herbert Mnke Levxnson Hughes Mark Levmson Burch Nnx ROW TWO Rountree Levy Belcher Rlddnck Allen Lee 1 v ls .1 ss ....ere.eee..,e......................... 12 - , , A ' A YYYYYYwY--'Y i---w-------- ' ' , ' Q , ' 5 .,e...,ee,eAC.,,eee,,,..,.........e..,,, 45 ' ,, A' kfx A A. . 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Pete Mxlls Head Coach ,vi Ronnie Davis Kenny Snyder Jack Ryder Jim Sherrlll, Pntch Pitch Asst Coach Freshman Coach 1958 SEASON RECORD W1lson Newport News W1lson Deep Creek W1lson Churchland W1lson Norfolk Cathohc Wllson Warw1ck ft el W1lson Newport News Wllson Churclaland W1lson Fork Unxon Wllson Suffolk W1lson Suffolk W1lson Maury Wxlson Granby Wxlson Cradock W1lson Hampton Wllson Maury ftxej David W1lson Granby W1lson Oscar Sm1:h W1lson Prmcess Anne Tommy Walker Leon Bowne 3rd Base lst Base we--as pl o 212 ti 'gowovgum ,,, W 1 'wwf loololloooo W o Jimmy Harris John Hathaway Bruce Laughon Bob Hollewell 2nd Base Catch Pitch Short Stop . h it ,a 1 7 '- r 1-5 sn V 1 E . ' go. 2 1 ' 13 6 6 . ' ll 2 -fs. ' ' 13 ' o V ' ' 6 ' i 6 1 u 4 5 ' J 4 1 K ' s 1 ' . 53 , . - I Z 1 1 -.ho 6 ' o A ' 1 1 p p ' 4 o J. V g ' ll 2 4 V ' ' 7 I3 . ' 4 ' 4 . . E ' s I0 l 1 ' I4 ' 2 . 9 . 3 'fifuiffl ' .is ' 1 1 W 'l ' ' , '.'.,1?',':-4 il 'lj 24.1, A 3 I A, -of 1 pdfegivlxog mg 1 6' . 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Strawn plans day's practice sesslon s vm! r 1: fda la fx 44 X' I7 lil TRAEK l D RAI J aw, Q 'Wegz Xf Row One Vaughan Pnvett Robert Shlbley Bob Teslau John Rowe Row Two Steve justnce Blll Breedlove Jerry Dxxon Danny Duncan Tommy Vaughan w If W H ill 43 Il TRACK wywmz 'llwf' I Row One Danny Duncan Dukxe Woodard Allen Phemlster Row Two Jack Dragseth Lm Coffman Kenneth Goldstexn depth would reall help' Captain E1-me Wlmams, Coach B111 Buddy Reynolds, John Vermillion, Gary Angel, Jerry Cross, Bobby Robinson, John Hawks, Richard White, Dennis McEnt1re 1958 SEASON RECORD Wllson Wilson Wnlson Wnlson Wxlson 5 2 L6 Granby Newport News Maury Cradock Norvrew 60 1 Tidewater Meet 3rd Place Dxstrrct Meet 3rd Place State Meet 2nd Place Jumor Varsrty Wrlson Churchland Wrlson 401 2 Granby mar .,,,,.,. 've 9 .r 4.-ru, 0.4. ilu Gary Pratt Dnscus 71V meg, Wnllnams nears fmnsh lme rn the dashes Tr k O O O '4 L 0 f A gf w , ,. H f - f - A - - X M ' ' 5- ' an ' S' Q -es- J ,A v 'Q fer? u, G J F N. 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Mlke Goode, Mark Levmson, Carlyle Duncan, Gary Angel, ,pg A ligtfglml A Chmes Smith Robert Shlbley Jimmy Todd Shot put B111 Shaner, Michael Tuckey, Freddie Lavell, W R Bryant, Tommy McLaughl1n Hlgh Jump Cross Countr Interest IS growing' K P 1959 SEASON RECORD Wnlson Wxlson Wrlson Wilson Prmcess Anne Newport News Norvxew Hampton Drstnct Meet Sth Place State Meet 8th Place enny o Hurdles 3' ebay!-Zlyll am T TRACK 9' G94 sf 'KW00 J X Sm Row One Kxrby Bryant, W R Bryant Row Two Mrke Levmson, Charles Smnth, Tommy McLaugl1lm, Joe Pxland, Freddie Lavell Row Three Dale Zncafoose, Larry jones, Melvm Crane, Coach Gary Rosecrans Wrlson ROW ONE jack Werseman Tom Wood Wrllram Brennan John Cardwell Drclue Rrtsch W1 1 son ROW TWO Errc Belcher A T Mayo Butch Beale Thad jones Wrlson capable group of semors end hugh school careers 1958 SEASON RECORD 12 V2 Hampton 2 Va Beach 16 2 Churchland 2 Wrlson Wrlson Wilson Wrlson 14 Prmcess Anne 2 2 Warwrck 1512 Norvrew 2 Granby 2 Drstrxct Tourney Thxrd Place State Tournament Frfzh Place Wllllam Brennan John Cardwell Dlckle Ritsch Alan Levm, Erlc Belcher, Ed Barry A, T, Mayo Butch Beale Tom Wood Jack Werseman Thad JOIICS 1 'X l ., X fa . , , Q , T 0 o o T C 'of' ' J i I M o I 'E ' ' .s , v F 5 j 4' El : . , , . . , , . . . . - sy : ' , , t , 1 l ' 12 . 6 Row THREE: Alan Levin, coach Landis, Ed Bmy. Wilson My Maury 'IV . ,A . , W ' 2V ' X ' 12 ' 6 ' 92 . W 1 4 Q it 1 Ar- ' 1 , e.c, . a , sit TBIIIII the coach .ar and squad are veterans 'W X Wxlson Wxlson Wnlson Wxlson Wnlson Wxlson Wilson Wil son Wnlson Wilson 1958 SEASON RECORD Deep Creek Churchland Cradock Churchland Norvnew Princess Anne Granby Deep Creek Cradock Maury ll-Il 'WW' .am from gi, Am Mai' egg ffvmi ware l at 'ia' X .1 T94 gina YR 3 M M It my 'G A' wa-'3'iE WFT'-gl Aft 'X' Q. A' ,.,, M WM Arthur Henderson Walter J ermgan il .aaa ea pf' 0 -1' Bob Williams, David Tew, Michael Blackman, Purvls Lovelace 9 ue 1 Q' Skrhl63Sf'v,wg,, I 'QE fa 9,3 ag?-aaaaa .N pw www ln,- A John Schwabb 1? 'X 'rf Ui Steve Lasting, Tony Gantt Bob Frledman, Paul in Parker English David Peck Co capta Wrenn, Maurlce Moff W' 0-M' 5.4 Coach Pat Rlley Joe Owen Co captaln .K V M ,M M 1 . , I yi, '. , , H-1 W j -. ,K K ,ga :er U Lqg ' , , . , Ii 'Q -. N., 1 my ear.. fl . k - ey h W'-nj f l ' Q . 3 , 'liz' -E. , , ,, L E H, . V! 1- .M-l . E I.. 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' R :va gr ., ' ' , M' , r , 01 rd . 5 'W fi -:ILA ' , - . , at jr v - f f 1 'ae f V . , M31 1 ' - 731. V - i - - , i l l 7a ffvlaezldoew, all ao geaefaacw, 744 gem acgqeafzz' we 14446 you Zewzlq gnu coazfame ta 4eZ,e ad pamdd dm QZQQKGGQ cmewg Winn? of :me afcmmdj ZW ,uw 4 mam! paul, gage Jaw dem 7464 awe 64 ta md aww, 1 1 1 'Me aufepmt gem ada gzae aa 7065! 155402 Ze fwpqdolf, , 144 me dead, cae'6Z Ze zekfzfikfbd Of Me Qbdfhf gm played. f ' '74am6e agczmf fam eeedng aa though We 'fze ache qos!!! neaefz magnet ZZ, 'Zona 70.A W. W. S. meal, 70: ffdtwu gecne will ,eww 615. ' I Q 1 . so 'U 3 i 1 i f , , . ' Z I ? sg' ' , 1 ew' 'fr gf- I syn.. ', r -- V ag.. ' 3 N ' ' 1+ mm glr Z K.- A W. .fig Wm . .Tv Q-' A-Av'-'-'vA'Xg4u3nflg4'1,-.-,fvx,'-.-.A.AJg q,yVt- CONGRATULATIONS Cfaaa of 7 95 9 TRIBBLE STUDIO Q a .-v-.1x,.Q-Y-v-,-a+,1v-V-W -,-if----Af -YQ.-.-.-.-. W sz J PARKER Wholesale GROCERIES TOBACCO CONFECTIONARIES 701 CRAWFORD STREET DIAL EX 9 1461 N ORTHROP S t tl q -........L Phone MA 5 0543 summed flk 4 G by St t jeff c ght ppngo the job Kuhn! WATER HEAT NATURAL EAS Portsmouth Gas Company I O , 4 . ,. Ji ,.,+':g1m3f. ff 4 I ,- , , ,. A ',,.. . U- qv - . N'-. fo 1, v W A , U . '11 A-A R - , M .yuh M, jar. L' 'li-fy 1-4 Spor ing and A h etic E uipment ' , ' J , .X WMA A X-1 - Y .Cs W A,o. 4, Yi A Y -A . .. f ' 4' 'i 1 ,, ' . '-D' ' 'Q A.. Nor o , Virginia 50 ran ree , au na i fl ' . Compllmenis of TWILLEYS 1819 Counfy Sireef Porfsmoufll Virginia Dual EX 79471 FREE FRONT DOOR PARKING Marlo s Puzzo To Take Out ITAUAN FOODS Watch out Mrs Moume' He bntes Ltr 512 Crawford St EX 97150 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 PORTSMOUTH LUMBER CORPORATION 2511 HIGH STREET DIAL EX 7 4646 LUMBER SASH DOORS MILLWORK PLYWOOD SHEET ROCK INSULATING BOARD PLATE GLASS If X 2 9 Tlus mark xdentxfies the Plus Values of 'Vzrgxma products - Purxty and Relxabxlxty i' LIQUID SULPHUS DIOXIDE 'A' SODIUM HYDROSULPHITE 'A' AEROSOL INSECTICIDE-S 'A' ZINC HYDROSULPHITE 'A' ZINC SULFATE VIRGINIA SMELTING COMPANY West Norfolk Vxrgmxa New York Boston Chncago Pluladelphna Step Smartly Into The Future In Lampus Styles from Cl shi T I D E W A T MONTICELLO HOTEL CORNER WARDS CORNER PORTSMOUTH 305 HIGH STREET COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc The Agency of Servzce 518 MIDDLE STREET PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA PHONE EX 9 2493 Glrls are not the only ones who make good typlsts N Th 9 H uh om., Congratulations Class of l959 The Bank of Virginia PORTSMOUTH, VA. Complete Banklng Servlce At o N 4 a PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE RIGHT AT THE BANK ur ew and Mo ern Buil ing Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PORTSMOUTH 86 NORFOLK COUNTY BUILDING 85 LOAN ASSOCIATION Savmgs Real Estate Loans 40 5 COURT STREET Phone EX 7 4861 PHONE EX 7 9481 Lgglnuu PROFESSIONAL FOOTWEAR SHOES FOR THE FAMILY S D w cu'-PEPPER 507 WASHINGTON s'r Prescruptuons Pharmaceuticals PORTSMOUTH 'A 4th St B'OI0QlcaIs EX 91551 BRENNAN FUNERAL HOME When old fnends meet Johnson Atwell Your Fruendly Store Gund ophcmns Do Mar Grocery Portsmouth s Oldest Prescription Opticians H f T d W B f Ome O en er estem ee 508 Washmgton 3210 Hugh EX 74675 EX 38761 . g I 41 I A a CLINIC WHITE - VALENTINE - FOOT-REST D . POSNERS FOR CHILDREN AND FOR ME I FRENCH S ERS AND WINTHROP 7 . . PROFESSIONAL ' ' ' PROPRIfl'OR . I I . - I . - -1 . . . II - 11 1' T , . . . . -i 1.-.1 -- , Charter No 11381 June 3 1919 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Portsmouth, Vxrgmxa Unzted States Government Deposztory State of Vzrgmza Deposxtory City of Portsmouth Deposztory County of Norfolk Deposatory O cers FRANK D LAWRENCE EDWARD C ALLEN VIRGINIA L HALL JOHN E SCOTT RICHARD B AMES MAURICE GOMPF JOHN E ADAMS GEORGE D FOREMAN RAYMONDJ LAWRENCE JOE E DAUGHTREY MADELINE E GIBSON ANNIE W CROSS CLYDE W COOPER WM B SPONG JR President Senior Vice President Vrce President Vice President Vlce President Cashner Assistant Cashaer Asslstant Cashrer Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Aftorney Ahorney DIRECTORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE CLYDEW COOPER E C ALLEN L W IANSON NORMAN R HAMILTON DR GEORGE H CARR JR S LASTING R E HAWKS H E DORIN WM B SPONG JR FRANK D LAWRENCE W T GOODE JR J H SYKES M H RAPOPORT 'k RESOURCES 526,000,000 oo Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'A' 'k . .L...,,...........................,,................................. - ...........,. Assistant Cashier Congratulatlons From The Bakers Of Best W1sl'1es Class of 59 Sweetheart Bread Wllder Theatres THE COMMODORE Old Vlfglnla Cakes Baked nn Porthsmouth by Hall Products, Inc Marlo s 512 Crawford St l f Pnzza To Take Out WJ YJ EX 97150 Not m the mouth Charles' In the hand Fuel Bulldmg Moterlols S, H B Wllkmg Jewelers Snlversmlths Blazmg the Traul Smce 1885 Optometnsts 1213 Washmgron Street EX 73401 327 14.91, gf phone EX 7 4678 J N HOWARDCrSON,lnc Insurance and Rea' Eddie Congratulatlons to the Graduatmg Class 345 sfo-d Sffssf Home F urmfure C o Por'I'smou'I'l1 VITQIIIIC EX 71265 817 Hugh Street - I Q C A , -r x .-5 - 9 5 ,' . . 4 1 y X Q3 ' 1 I . , 1,1 .A ti 7,1 U L1 V1-v rl. ' 1, lB1'sb,X'1N 4 ,Q Wi 13, B5 I x X 1, .,Ly1rrff!fyAlA ,,,,! sy, . ,mf fp. .U .ullfln ,771 A aff, 'll 'lx 'Il gif 'B Q' 51:3 lv' ,.1 - 2. 11 - 1. , . . O l I ' ' o o ll - - - II ' l . - o o 0 Il - - ll C I . Q Q I . - Good Furniture Since 1889 M. M. CROCKIN CO., Inc. 213 High St. PORTSMOUTH, VA. SUBURBAN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Corner Rodman Ave. and King Sf. PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Dial: EX 7-2377 Mr Allen and colleague Open 5 am I pm Normandie Resfauran Savas Joannou Owner Cholce Steaks Chops Select Seafood EX 99211 605 Hugh SI' 506 Washmgton St DAY PHONE EX 7 0417 NIGHT PHONE EX 9 8587 RODMAN S SHOPPING CENTER S OO HIGH ST EET GEORGE G MORRIS PORTSMOUTH VIRGIN IA GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Sutton Applzance Company, Inc 835 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA BEALES Auto SALES 8m sERvlcE DESOTU ,Q 'WWI roursmourn vuzemm 200014 High Shad S test f the Smart Cars J E. fem sem Tlph 1 95 JANET'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE Portable and Standard Typewriters Adding Machines-Cash Registers Supplies Stands Special Student Rates On Typewriter Rentals Sales Rentals Repairs 3214 Hugh St Dial EX 98634 Portsmouth V a favorite for 27 years G m e Dairy farm! 1 . . . , a. - l - ' M ' ,-- 1 ' -. A.. .. ,V Q .- .....,--- , Q - I . 'ww-- N.. - f-v-ww-m..,.............. , ' , ..--- Q Q-.. - N' -.w.-.-..- ...-- ww- - -f - l V, --- . . -4154-'s' Q., E, .,. . , , Open an Account W :tb Us and Save For Your College Educatzon CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY 'The Progresswe Bank 7 T West End Branch Mazn Ofice 3201 HIGH STREET, CORNER VERMONT 225 HIGH STREET THREE DRIVE IN TELLER WINDOWS Ample Parlung Space Member Federal Deposst Insurance Corporation ,. . Il' -V- e b - as V Vf:5V+1r-4---foci?-, 1 ef ,f CLTLENS E ,,....,... mm... --4-Q f . ' 1 I Q 1 I Q R Y I T, if f 1 , ,Io . ,A , I., A rxefz-f-f-,-.-7-,k,-Tw-mm ..... , T'l Il n ' 0 O O C Our Alumm Comer eatures clotbzng styled and przced gllllll W soo me sv for the younger man 41.-T Oonfsnour CaS1'99I'1 PORTSMOUTH CAMERA SHOP SSYVICS S'l'a'l'l0n P 'g E e' Author ed Kodak and Graile Pure OII Products 3rd and Washington EX 91042 Deal 1716 High Street Phone EX 9 2991 EX 9 5491 TheG d at gCl as INA MAE5 BEAUW SALON 302 CDU TY REET PDRTBMDUTH VA mlW dsC NoflkV g HARRELIJS SPORT SHOP Bzcycles and Sportmg Goods Goldsnuth Atbletzc Equzpment 607 Hlgh Street Portsmouth, Vlrgmxa er - n f :al - 'ilil ' ' H' :I - - so . . QMLU.. Q1 ,, . . I 0 o o r lc n iz x ' , er Richmond, Vir inia 9 Congratulations to T . . - ra u in a Q 9 N ET Downtown a ar ' orner r 0 , ir inia LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE The Home of Better Values Your Confidence Is Our Greatest Asset 221 223 HIGH STREET Phone EX 7 0741 Portsmouth, Vxrgxma PURE rw, BAILEY SERVICE CENTER PURE DIL PRODUCTS PDRTSMCIUTH VIRGINIA QI' H E BAILEY P 3 3259 'Ns-...,.p:, A wlse move my frlend Lila L U81 C W Hudglns afzyafal L is Full Service Fomlly Grocer Juan? Qlszguu Deliveries To All Ports Of The Cniy 'I'l0 Western Branch Blvd Let Us Reg ste You Ch no Pattern 5013 Hgh sheet Pommwmh Dual EX 72311 ir L I +SUpt,. Q , mi' x f so HIGH STREET AND ELM AVENUE Ex l H lst ,J . . P Ex. - . . 1 X , . 85' C91 O I i r r i u - i f , Va. Congratulations Class of l959 WILLARD INSULATING CO Dual EX 74040 Complnments of Helene Beauty Salon Helen B Anderson Amr Condatnoned lddle St EX 97031 407 M Doc do you rhmk shell l1ve9 7 Is lf all that bad Coach? LUCKY STRIKE BOWLING ALLEY The Home of Student Bowling E Hugh Free Instructions for Beginners Compliments of MCLEAN PONTIAC CORP 2323 Hugh Street THE COMPLETE STORE RTSMOUTI-I A R D W A R E BUILDING SUPPLYUV6 119 125 County Road Portsmouth Opposite Marymew Hospztal Phone EXport 70 70 9 1 l 1 . J 4 f I fly ,-,ogy . . . K h XXX ,f ii 4 1 v V Aw 67 I - i . I 'Y 'I ' ' , 6 , J A 0 as M W s X . 8 4 -1 Sf. as MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK Portsmouth Vrrgmra Est 1885 SERVING MORE PEOPLE CONVENIENTLY OFFICERS W P LIFSEY C E ADAMS III J R PORTER W B CLOE JR JUNIUS RICHARDSON VINCENT T CHERRY KENDALL J BRENNAN EVELYN K DAVIS G EUGENE WILLIAMS JOSEPH W MARTIN RUDY COSTNER JOHN A MacKENZIE Presldenf Execuhve Vrce President Vrce Presldenf Vlce Presldenf Vice Presldenf Cashrer Cashier Assrsfanf Cashier Assasfanf Cashier Assrsfanf Cashier Assrsfanf Cashrer Asslsianl Cashier Asslsfanf Cashier Afforney DIRECTORS W P Lufsey C E Adams III Edward L Oast Euclid M Hanbury Henry W MacKenzie J Roy Rodman John J Klrchmner H G McCready Charles E Russell FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 217 HIGH STREET 1625 HIGH STREET 4015 AIRLINE TURNPIKE FACILITY U S NAVAL HOSPITAL Member Federal Reserve System i i' w. v. sAvAc.E, Jn. ....,..,........................,........... ' ' Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatuon Standard Hardware Corporation Schloge Locks 81 Rockwool Ruberold Roofing and Sndnng Kyonuze Pomts Builder s Hardware 603 MIDDLE STREET Where are you takmg us? THE CIRCLE Portsmoutlfs Home of the World Famous Cbzcken m the Rough J W REEL GULF SERVICE AI 'rpkand or-vigil Let's Go To RODMAN'S BAR B QUE 'Fmest Samlwzcbes m the ' 'Ir High at Hamilton Avenue PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Phones EX 9 9335 or EX 9 9235 0 . WWX Wi, vt A' ' t I F I I . o man Ave. Porfsmou , r n 'A' ' ' ' ' ' South' WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS Supplied by W. C. SAUNDERS COMPANY 3110 West Marshall Street RICHMOND VIRGINIA .Efef Quernof zfzwza!aQe NEWEST HOTEL IN THE NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH AREA l00fk AIR CONDITIONED FAMILY PLAN RATES A GRENOBLE HOTEL ONE ACRE GUEST PARKING SPACE TELEPHONE EXport 32511 PORTSMOUTH VA NORMAN PACKING CORPORATION Dealers In 932 934 936 Hugh Street Telephone EX 71298 SMITH BROS AMOCO SERVICE O d y I d B u Q I Phone EX 7 2261 3702 Hugh Street -Y- , . -Fuel ile- Amoco Pro ucts Meats-Provisions-Produce up-ue, on when you need if, Ra mond Smi h an i . mi h , fgjff NIC x X fs X W Portsmouth Music Co. 1503 msn sneer Home of Baldwin Pianos and Organs Ex 9 0852 Ex 7 3631 Aufomofive and lndusfrial Supplies MORSE - PARKER Motor Supply, Inc. Esf. 1919 809 Hugh SI' Porfsmoufh Va Our Purpose fo Serve and Servmg Our Purpose hill, ll J -Lf- ,: P ' gwLE' lnvnlnllliil kb MH Hugh 81 Courl' Now eaturmg The Soufh's Foremosf Specially Shop Fasbzom for Subjzmzors too 'fcciealaferza .lmyect CLEANING bnfplete fugelzze O CLEANING 0 STORING I REPAIRING 0 MOTHPROOF ING D l EX 7 5811 V Cf f! Rus CLEHNSING a sronms I-zaablhedlaaz I op., led1908 J S CRAWFORD C0 INCORPDRATIZD rc C i 63 HghSneetC Potm th V gm Phones EX 7 3436 or EX 7 3437 Prom Tnme So Econom cal To Rent White Dnner Jackets From Bob s Men s Store 810 Hugh sf EX 30931 . oi g o - - 9 'll I , F hp l ull' 0 1 Y. ' 4 ' 5 I u,.,. , . T: - ahh it . . . I ' v a is nc r ra Furnitu al-pets Rugs Rad on etc 5 i r , orner Green r s ou , ir . ia ia - i lf N I V ' i f -' K' Q 1 1 f TQ f J . . ... , . , : ' lf I I so Q! 1 R If lf ' s ' fsflg K ff q9'l99'l ' . .AJ il CONGRATULATIONS Cfaaa of 7959 ISAAC FASS INC WHOLESALE SEAFOODS 9 Portsmouth, Virginia T0 1JlffHLCjf1Sl1p 2715 DETRUIT BT FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR GREETING CARDS GIFTS SPURTSWEAR FDRTBMDUTH VA Complnments of Joe Tusmg I' Mr Galhford enumerates h1s 10glC Congratulatuons Class of 1959 Elco Theatre Normandie Restaurant Savas Joannou Owner Chance Steaks Chops Select Seafood O en 5 a m I pm EX 99211 605 Hugh St 506 Washington St Congratulatuons from HBH CE Swartz A -Q WATERVIEW BLACHMAN s PHARMACY A IHC PARK VIEW 1 PHARMACY PHARMACYI Just Around The Corner 9 nc Opposute Mo ryvnew H t I ospu 0 HIGH AT COURT 500 N ELM AVE EX 7 3475 EX 7 0751 EX 7-4615 The Home Fo You Sov ngs HOME ZQQMZSAVJNGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Se v g The Publ S nce 1925 RED WHITE AND BLUE RESTAURANT .JV Btycy Z gd? p Bt P 11 PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA T I ph EX 7 9841 C N W d APP Compllments Compllments C H AN N El CVERTON S HIRNIIURE 1:0 , INC MARKET Hugh St at Fifth Ave Portsmouth Vo A 7 . O A r in ic i 1 r r i ew e 4 out irzirz oom Now O en To et er Serve You Consult Us about your next Banquet or t OF NORFOLK 203 HIGH STREET SSI! HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA 9 C 8 0116 - A onditioned o Beer or ine Sol We reciate Your Pat nage A I ' of I o 0 , . Burgess Brothers Pamtlng Contractors Inc EX 79607 1217 Prenhs Ave Portsmouth T B Lee, nc Fnre and Casualty Insurance Real Estate Est 1894 EX 73439 601 County St Portsmouth Va Morris Company Inc Furniture Applnances Radio Frngldaure Dual EX 74611 206 Hugh St Portsmouth Va Louls J Leltner, Inc Congratulatlons and a Hearty Welcome To Vnsnt Our Friendly Store 509 Hugh St Portsmounth Va ,,f Bottled under the authonty of the COCA COLA COMPANY Portsmouth COCA-COLA Bottling Works , , ,, ,, ii , Y, , ,, . . I . , . . , Va. l l , l , , O 9 ' n u n . . . - ll ' . . . . I ' -- - Il . . n I n . , . U M we 5066045 an Q uf MW glkwxmmw We hope so Because we have rnterestmg yobs for specral gals here at the telephone company If you re alert and lrke people you ll lrke rt here The surroundmgs are pleasant the pay IS good rrght from the start and you ll have lots of opportunrty for advancement and IHISCS There s a specral extra too Youll have that wonder ful feelmg of makrng an rmportant contrrbutron to your commumty Come talk to us about telephone work We d love to meet you' The Chesapeake 8. Potomac Telephone Company of Vlrginla A good place fo work L ll H . , '- I I 1 F. .. - . . X .bf ? 3 , .5 fag. Q 1 s.--x gv ' 5 NNVNAN Y ? 7 0 ,ppt J, A x ' 1 h Xmas, Li , .. ' - ' ' u ' n V , . , . . , . 9 , . 7 ll ' 77 Y v ' ' ' Y . ll 11 T. O. Williams, Inc. - Wholesale Meats - Produce I I 120 Wythe st. EX 7-0771 I S. Lasting 8: Bro., Inc. HLASTING FURNITURE SINCE 1888 PORTSMOUTH, VA. . I JON ARTHUR FASHIONS Sfyle Headquarfers For The Fashionable Woman 335 Hugh Street Portsmouth Va i Monroe Restaurant The Oldest Restaurant ln Portsmouth 513 High St EX 7 5261 WELTON DUKE Sz HAWKS INC INSURANCE AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 407 Court St Portsmouth V Telephone Ex 92473 -f WHE mllrgmo ,Lab 0 PRICES X 'E R 7'l'l Hugh Sfreel' Dual EX 99887 ease' I have feellngs too I N KI ' Y, . 1 I . I I 7 9 ' . , 3. r- , , Y I ,, P P E ' Q. . I S .VYV, Q I Q , Q4 , 5 ' Q A H ' a. ' I , i'1 f'f'f'a.' . . '- I l A ll. S , r se ' I F' U - x , A M kvkxg 5 J' K N Q My i X , . M 1 .hh , 3 , .- , 3 ' ' ' 'Ziff' J, I... , if J , ' ' .l A 1: ' ' Pl . ' , 1 U Lillian May and Mary Liggan are quite impressed with the 1959 Dodge convertible. PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE CARS and TRUCKS 077'9000g! ?Jart .fiorfouz Thelma Waldron and Lllllan May admire greeting cards Mary Jo Tusmg and Annette King admire sprxng blouse a Grant feature ' Gif ,wp fy , af. H , ll Wyse, as Fliiffg . Q, X W gg 9. ' x f - '--1 f Y 1 1 S lilant 2715 Detroit Street EX 90783 Market Congratulat1ons Class of 1959 Orange Realty Co 3703 King St EX 3 1650 Marggorle Twllley Glorla Sumner are shown latest sprmg styles ln footwear fl Nancy did you really want rt that bad Glfi Realty Co S Realtors Evelyn Glft Realtor Broker 340 Broad St 3415 I-hgh St EX 9 7568 Portsmouth Va EX 7 7341 Congratulations , Grads ! Wuululum I 9 fs ROBERTSON QQ Q! Q7'a4:f5n4', . , W I 0 . f . . - I ' 1 . . . , . Q . - . 3 ' 0 u . . xr 9 Q - - 7 r n , . Congrcxtuiczrtions Class oi 1959 AIRLINE TELEVISION REPAIR 2209 Rodman Ave. 1 i ' ' f V Pizzeria and Sandwich Shnp All Food Prepared To Go W L Carter Owne 3420 H1 h St EX 3 9541 -'I BLANCHARD S INC Parking Space Always FUEL OIL BPS PAINT TOYS HARDWARE HOUSEWARES JACOBSEN POWER MOWERS 3410 Hugh Street Dual EX 7 'I293 FOR ALL YOUR CLEANING AND DYING Madeline Ellis Shirley Metcalf look at ti latest in sports wear ! co t L Id to 2717 Detroit EX77216 D' N N W 4 C' ef 'S I ll Y! 6 . . - r -A Ig ' ' 10' I B 9 , 0 ll ' ll - I 1 ., . - - , I gn' 7? I , v Q ' I 1 A . A 3 H, - - I I 3 nvenien ly ocae S res: - - wn wn orfolk ar s m Vi inia Bea Il Af the Sfarf of the day E , ,Sc-9 l 'Ghz Mxrglmzm Bnlni At the End of the day LEDGER STAR ELLIS 5 WEST HEATING OIL COAL CII1 1' V DAVENPORT LEWIS CHEVROLET CORP c ty a 7th A EX 37341 Snelling 5 'gewcwh ' ' 'U ' c f 1 f ,n , s L , .-, 5 , ' 6' , X g M ! 0 0 0 o Q Q 0 E 0 ' 'I610 1' S 1' X 1 I' 1' 1'h g I Jia... L-U 0 9 Congratulations ! 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