1953 red hill high school yearbook
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The yearbook of Red Hill High School of 1953. Charlottesville, VATRANSCRIPT
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1953
Red Pebbles ~nnual /
In Memorian
We pay special tribute in this annual to our school building which is not passing out of existence but is only taking on a different color. With reluctance and mixed reactions we relinquish its high school activities tb the new Albemarle High School, but for those graduates this year and those who have graduated in the past, it will forever be Red Hill High School. We say goodbye Red Hill High School and wish the Red Hill Elementary School the best.
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With gratitude and deep affection we, of the class of '53, are proud to dedicate this, our last annual, to our beloved friend and teacher, Mrs, Lucille Bowen. Always patient when we were negligent, always the first to commend us on our achievements, Mrs, Bowen has received no reward for her service except the love and gratitude of her students.
MR . HENRY W. BURRUSS Principal
Principal's Message
WHAT IS MAN'S GREATEST GIFT?
We may consider the gifts of nature in a material way and appraise their greatness and value, In all of nature we may try to find, and eve11 try to understand the universal plan without ever realizing that the power to think and reason is most certainly the greatest gift, Reason helps us build our civilization, it leads us to an understanding of t he material dom ain and the spiritual realm, Indeed if it were not for man's ability to think all of the other gifts of man would be meaningless, This is why we are here; to think, to reason, to act, as co-workers with our Creator ,
foreword 'Ibis RED PEBBLES ANNUAL is the story of our school. It tells in
pictures who attends and the various (lctivities we participate in.
We hope that you enjoy going down memory lane and sharing our enjoyments and experiences with us in our book.
Staff
Left to Right: Judy Martin, Assistant Business Manager; Emma Hudson, Junior Representative; Laverne Carver, Feature Editor; Eleanor Burch, Assistant Editor; Lois Mawyer, Senior Representative; Lucille Napier, Business Manager; Virginia Thomas, Editor; Barbara Barnett, Circulation Manager; Louise Scribner, Advertising Manager ; Joyce Bowden, Sophomore Representative; Nadine Collins, Freshman Representative; Mrs. Bowen, Sponsor. Second Row: Mr. Pace, Sp·onsor; Sammy Page, Sports Editor
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LUCILLE C. BOWEN English, History, Library
WINNIE W. WILLIAMSON Home Economic s , Hist or y
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HENRY W. BURRUSS Principal
Compliments of CITY NEWS STORE
Charlottesville, Virginia
ROBERT PACE Mathematics, History. Biology
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JANNETTE S, HUNT Commercial
ELIZABETH SUTHER LAND English, Latin
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JEAN M. CARPENTER Fourth Grade Teacher
KITTY SUTHER LAND Sixth Grade Teacher
DOROTHY P, MARTIN Fifth Grade Teacher
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S, L, THOMAS Ophthalmic Dispenser 105 North First Street
2-4605 Charlottesville, Va.
CORRINE NORVELLE First Grade Teacher
ALICE JOHNSON Seventh Grade Teacher
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LOTTIE L , GOODWIN Third Grade Teacher
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COLORS Blue and Gold
Senior Class Officers President ....... . . . ..... ....... Sammy Page Vice -President .. .. ....... Virginia L. Thomas Secretary ..................... Lucille Napier Treasurer .............•......• Bobby Napier
MOTTO We finish to begin
SPONSOR Mr. Robert Pace
ARTHUR'S GRILL Delicious Steaks and Chops
Fountain Service Air Conditioned
317 East Main Street Charlottesville, Va.
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SAMUEL M. PAGE Nickname - "Sam"
Favorite Expression - "Golly durn, Molly" Favorite Pastime - "Buddys"
Weakness - F
VIRGINIA L. THOMAS Nickname - "Rocky"
Favorite Expression - "For Pete's Sake" Favorite Pastime - Horseback Riding
Weakness - Algebra
LUCILLE A. NAPIER Nickname - "Lucy"
Favorite Expression - "Is that right?" Favorite Pastime - Daydreaming
Weakness - Typing perfect letters
WILLIAM ROBERT NAPIER Nickname - "Nape"
Favorite Expression - "Great day, Miss Agnes" Favorite Pastime - Playing the guitar Weakness - Getting home work done
ELEANOR ANN BURCH Nickname - "Stony"
Favorite Expre ssion "Cheese & Crackers" Favorite Pastime - Listening to radio
Weakness - Food
LEWIS RAINE Y Nickname - "Pee Wee"
Favorite Expression - "Skip it" Favorite Pastime - Talking to girls
Weakness - Speeches to Miss Sutherland
EUGENE FENDAL NORRIS Nickname - "Red"
Favorite Expression- "Bless Pat" Favorite Pastime - Bowling
Weakness - Singing
JOAN ISABEL TAYLOR Nickname "Squeekie"
Favorite Expression "Help" Favorite Pastime - Funny books
Weakness - Bookkeeping
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NORM A LILLIAN SPROUCE Nickname - "Tore hie"
Favorite Expression - "Aw, Nuts" Favorite Pastime - Writing letters
Weakness - Sailors
ROBERT LEE BISHOP Nickname - "Bobby"
Favorite Expression "Love that gal" Favorite Pastime - Talking on the telephone
Weakness - English
DOROTHY C. KENT Nickname - "Dot"
Favorite Expression - "Are you kidding?" Favorite Pastime - Reading
Weakness - Giggling
MARY CLEARCY STEPHENS Nickname - "Stevie"
Favorite Expression - "Great time a day" Favorite Pastime - Writing to marines
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CORA ANN FARISH Nickname - "Polly"
Favorite Expression "Heavens to Betsy" Favorite Pastime - Movies
Weakness - Getting fat
DORIS JEAN SCRIBNER Nickname - "Jeanie"
Favorite Expression - "Oh my cow" Favorite Pastime - Reading
Weakness - Boys
HENRY McKINLEY ORANGE, JR . Nickname - "Skinny"
Favorite Expression - "Boot Jack" Favorite Pastime - Talking to the girls
Weakness - Girls
LOIS MARIE MAWYER Nickname - "Orsey"
Favorite Expression - "Oh, Gee" Favorite Pastime - Movies
Weakness - Hearing the alarm at 7 a.m.
Class History Of the sixteen members in our class only three began t heir school careers at Red Hill
in the first grade. They were Eleanor Burch, Bobby Napier, and Sam Page,
In the seeond grade these pupils were joined by Mary Stephens and in the fourth grade Virginia Thomas came from Scottsville High School to join our class,
In the fifth grade the gr oup was enlarged by thr.ee members from Arrowhead School, These were Polly Farish, Henry Orange, and Lewis Rainey,
When this group reached the seventh grade they were joined by Joan Taylor, Lois Mawyer, and Lucille Napier from Covesville School, and Dorothy Kent from Heards School. Also Jean Scribner joined the class from Belsprings High School, Radford, Virginia.
In the ninth grade we were joined by Eugene Norris. Norma Sprouce, from Schuyler High School became a member of our class in the tenth grade. Bobby Bishop, from Knoxville, Tennessee, joined us at this time also.
This is the class as it is today although many have come and gone as the class progressed.
In 1949-50, we began our high school careers with a class of thirty-three members, Mrs. Ben Cullen and Mrs. Nannie Easter wer e our homeroom teachers. We were represented on the baseball, basketball, and softball teams and the annual staff. The class went on a sight-seeing tour to Natural Bridge.
Our class officers were: President, Sam Page; Vice-President, Virginia Thomas, Secretary- Treasurer, Bobby Napier.
In our sophomore year , Mrs. Easter was our homeroom teacher. The class took a trip to Natural Chimneys t his year . We were represented on the baseball, basketball, and softball teams, and the paper staff. Class officers were: President, Sam Page; VicePresident, Virginia Thomas; Secretary, Lucille Napier ; Treasurer, Bobby Napier.
In our junior year Mrs. Easter was our homeroom teacher for the first semester and Mrs. Lillian Sally was our teacher the second semester. Our class officers were: President, Virginia Thomas; Vice-President, Sam Page; Secretary, Lucille Napier; Treasurer, Bobby Napier. Our class was represented on the softball, baseball, and basketball teams and on the paper staff and annual staff, We accompanied the Seniors on a sight-seeing tour to Washington.
This year, our Senior year, we have t en girls and six boys.
The class officers have been : President, Sam Page; Vice-President, Virginia Thomas ; Secretary, Lucille Napier; Treasurer, Bobby Napier.
We presented our play, "Bashful Bobby " on December 12,
Eleanor Burch repre sented the class in the D. A. R. Good Citizenship contest.
Our class ha s been represented on the baseball, basketball, and softball teams, Beta Club , "Red Dust", our school paper, and the " Red Pebbles", our annual.
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Class Prophecy In the fall of 197 3, I decided to take my vacation from my life-long career as an Airline
Hostess. I decided to go to C~~olifornia. One day while I was seated in the lobby of my hotel, I heard a familiar voice say, "Hey, Cookie". I looked up and there stood Joan Taylor. I learned that she had received her diploma from U.S. Army Nursing Corps and was now Superintendent of a large training school for girls in a San Francisco Hospital. Joan called my attention to the headlines of a New York Times which she had been reading. Upon examining the paper, I discovered Eugene Norris was now heavy-weight champion of the U. S. His next fight is scheduled for September 23, and he plans then to retire undefeated.
I decided to fly to Detroit to see the most exciting Baseball World Series game which had taken place in many years. While watching the game that afternoon, I noticed a familiar figure on first base but could not place him until he reached several feet into the air and pulled down a ball which had been thrown from third base without even taking his foot off the bag. Then I knew it was Lewis Rainey who was our perfect catcher back in 1953 at old Red Hill.
After the game I met Lewis and was very happy to see him since it was the first time I had seen him since we had graduated together. He said that he had a sore foot and asked me to go to the hospital with him. I was surprised to find Dorothy Kent one of the attending nurses when Lewis had his foot x -rayed.
After leaving the hospital, I had only gone a block when I heard a very familiar voice say, "Hey, Butch". I turned around quickly because I knew it must be Eleanor Burch. I could not be mistaken by her familiar expression. She was successful as a supervisor in the Arlington Schools.
News of all News was that Henry Orange was now a full-fledged state trooper in Virginia. He was noted for giving tickets for speeding.
I learned from Eleanor that Bobby Napier, now "Dr. Napier", was a dentist in Charlottesville, Virginia, making lots of money and retiring at the age of thirty-five to return to his farm in Connecticut.
When I returned to my room, I found a te~egram from my husband. He urged me to return home at once since Brenda Lee, our daughter, was making trouble for herteacher, Miss Mary Stephens at the Albemarle County High School.
Next morning I boarded the American Airline Plane and headed for home. I turned on the radio to hear the news of the day. A woman with a beautiful voice was singing one of Broadway's favorite songs, "Til I Waltz Again With You". The song ended and the announcer came on. "You have just heard our guest soloist, Miss Virginia Thomas. And now, ladies and gentlemen, this is your announcer, Bobby Bishop, saying goodbye until the same time tomorrow. "
When I arrived in Washington, I met two of my old schoolchums, Miss Lois Mawyer who was now a buyer of ladies dresses for Miller and Rhodes in Richmond and Miss Norma Sprouce who was on her way back to Red Hill to rest after filming her greatest picture with Farley Granger in Hollywood. Norma told me that she had recently heard from Jean Scribner who was now a missionary in Africa and well-known here in the states. Also Norma had visited the famous millionaire farm of Mr. Samuel Page, located in the Valley of Virginia. She had heard that Sammy was soon to take over Arthur Godfrey's T. V. Program.
Lois said that Polly Farish, now Mrs. Kirby, was happily married and president of the P. T. A. at Red Hill School.
I have looked into the future with much happiness and joy, hoping the following years will be a success for all of you.
Lucille Napier Lois Mawyer
last Will And Testament
As we, the Senior Class of 1953, end our years of diligent labor it is fitting and proper that we leave to our friends and classmates some token of our friendship. We want you to remember that we have passed this way. Some memories and treasures that we have acquired are very dear to us, but we have no further use for them, These valuable items, gained from long experience, should make easier for you the long, hard road ahead of you.
Therefore we will the following: "I", Eleanor Burch, will m y ability to talk in History class to Margaret Cutright, providing
she doesn't get called down as much as I did. "I", Robert Bishop, will my public speeches to Jerry Rhomn in hopes that he will win first
place more often than I. "I", Polly Farish, will my safety-patrol belt to Charlotte Davis hoping she can keep up with
the little kids better than I did, "I", Dorothy Kent, doherebywill my quiet ways to· Ester Hudson with the hopes that she uses
them to the best advantage. "I", Lois Mawyer, will my ability to sew to Barbara Barnett hoping she won't sew as many
crooked seams as I did. "I", Eugene Norris, will my ability to go horseback riding to Lewis Gent r y providing that he
rides more than I did, "I", Bobby Napier, will my bookkeeping book to Blowdyn Tomlin. May she learn more than I
did. "I", Lucille Napier, will my worn out pencils to Martha L ynn Johnson. She should keep up
with them better than I did, "I", Henry Orange, willmyabilitytotelljokes in class t o Henry Morris in hopes he won't get
thrown out of class as often as I did, "I", Sam Page, will my notebook to Ivor Mawyer providing that h e doesn't keep as much junk
in it as I did. "I", Lewis Rainey, will m y cigars to Bill Harris in order that he doesn't get sick when he
smokes them as I did, "I", Jean Scribner, will my shorthand book to m y sister, Louise who I hope will learn more
than I did. "I", Norma Sprouce, will m y little red Ford to Yvonne Collins in hopes that she can miss a
day from school and catch a little intern at the University Hospital as I did, "I", Mary Stephens, will my basketball star to Emma Hudson. I hope she stays on her feet while
playing better than I did, "I", Joan Taylor, will m y pretty face to Becky Taylor in order that she may catch more boy
friends than I did. "I", Virginia Thomas, will my favorite sheet of music to Nadine Collins. I hope she will en
joy it as much as I did. To the entire faculty, we leave our deepest appreciation for their guide and cooperation in
helping us through OUI' "Golden Rule Days." To the Seniors of 154 we leave our desks which have served us faithfully , and the dignity of
being seniors, To the Juniors we leave · our sassy ways, hopip.g they will enjoy the good old Junior-Senior
Room. To the Sophomores, we leave our coverless books, hoping they can read the print in them
under that of ours. To the Freshmen we leave our sincere wishes hoping they will find their five years of High
School enjoyable. Here unto we do solemnly set our seal to this last will and testament of the Senior Class of
'53 given this / day of}';IIM~1 9 53, at Red Hill High School, North Garden, Virginia.
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Compliments of PIEDMONT CLEANERS, INC.
209 Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia
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Shelby Woodson, Past President, salutes Virginia Thomas, incoming President and other F. H. A. officers.
Adance was held after the Banquet and installation of officers.
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Class Poem
Shadows now are falling, The years have slipped so fast, But our hearts echo a silent song. Graduation has come at last,
Our finished tasks are pleasant, Some were full of fun, But we have bravely reached our goal, And, class, our tasks are done ,
But we have another goal to reach, A task we still have to do, When this one goal is finished, Our prize of life is due ,
May we shine fr om thi s lab or, And the brightest stars we may see, God and His blessing will bestow, On the class of fifty-three,
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Congratulations and Best Wi shes to the
Faculty and Student Body of Red Hill High School VALLEY VIEW
Telephone 2-6141 4.18 East Main St re et
Char lotte sville , Virginia
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Louise Scribner President
Ivar Mawyer Vice President Joyce Bowden
Secretary Linda Senter Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
LaVerne Carver President
Emma Hudson Vice President
Jane Newton Secretary
Charles Haney Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Fred Senter President June Toms
Vice President Martha Johnson
Secretary Frances Graybill
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Thomas Kent Judy Martin Emma Hudson Barbara Barnett
Laverne Carver Jerry Rohm Rosella Orange Emma Hudson
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William K. Purvis Betty J. Faris Lewis Gentry Linda Senter
Yvonne Collins Helen Drash Sherwin Toms Mary C. Critzer
Jackie Atwell Ivar Mawyer Joyce Bowden Louise Scribner
Faye Loeser Betty Estes Lewis Norr is Mae Fields Bill Harris
Dorothy I' Joyce Fol Roy Critz Beverly' Martha J1 Charlotte
Catherim Bucky Gil Polly Mir Lindsey~
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Bernice I June Tom Becky Ta LaVerne Phyllis B Kitty Nor
Carl Tayl Mildred 1 Margaret Ann Newt Gene Cle: Gray Col
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Catherine Sprouse Bucky Gibson Polly Minic k L indsey Thomas Sandr a Houchens Fred Senter
Berni c e Roberts June Toms Becky Taylor . LaVerne Thomson Phyllis Barnett Kitty Norvelle
Carl Taylor Mildred Morris Margaret Cutright Ann Newton Gene Clements Gray Collins
Nadine Collins Rober t Pleasant s Gay Nor for d Trudy Marston Barbara Ponton Loretta Woodson
Edward Pugh Martha Hunt Janet Estes
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Barbara .Barnett Best Looking Most Friendly
Joan Taylor Most Humorous
Emma Hudson Most Athletic, Most Dependable Best All Around, Most Studious Best School Spirit, Best Leader
Eleanor Burch Most Likely To
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Linda Senter Most Friendly
Lavern Carver Most Popular Most Original
Blodwyn Tomlin Neatest
Ann Senter Most Cautious
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Compliments and Best Wishes to
Student Body and Faculty J. D. & J. S. TILMAN & COMPANY
Charlottesville, Virginia
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Queen - Tolly Pinkerton
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First Row, Left to Right: Sammy Page, Editor; Mrs. Jane Hunt, Sponsor; Barbara Barnette, Reporter; Emma Hudson, Reporter; Eleanor Burch, Reporter; Joyce Bowden, Reporter; Judy Martin, Circulation Manager.
· Second Row, Left to Right: Miss Sutherland, Sponsor; Ann Senter, Art Editor; William Kent Purvis, Reporter; Bobby Napier, Reporter; Jean Scribner, Business Manager; Helen Drash, Repor ter; Charles Haney, Mimeograph Manager.
Left to Right: Jean Scribner, Ann Senter, Ester Hudson, Henry Morris, Loretta Morris, Jane Newton, Treasurer; Miss Sutherland, Sponsor; Sammy Page, Emma Hudson, Secretary; Barbara Barnette, President; Rosella Orange, Eleanor Burch, Lucille Napier, Judy Martin
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First Row, Left to Right: Emma Hudson, Judy Martin, Helen Drash,
Jean Scribner, Virginia Thomas, Blodwin Tomlin, Louise Scribner,
Barbara Barnette
Second Row, Left to Right: Frances Farish, Eleanor Burch, Mae Fields,
Joyce Bowden, Phyllis Barnett, Laverne Carver, Loretta Morris, Esther
Hudson, Yvonne Collins, Barbara Critzer, Betty Estes, Jackie Atwell,
Loretta Woodson, Mary Critzer, Mrs. Williamson
Left to Right: Sherwin Toms, William K. Purvis, Polly Farish, Jerry
Rohm, Bobby Bishop
Second Row, Left to Right: Lucille Napier, Sandra Houchens, Blodwyn
Tomlin, Eugene Norris, Mary Stevens, Henry Orange, Jane Newton,
Lewis Rainey, Mr. Burruss
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Basketball This page is sponsored by:
SOUTHERN WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP: Charlottesville, Virginia
First Row, Left to Right: Louise Scribner, Jean Scribner, P olly Farish, Emma Hudson, Blodwyn Tomlin, Barbara Barnette, Mary Critzer Second Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Williamson (Coach), Laverne Carver, Loretta Morris, Mary Stevens, Sandra Houchens, Barbara Ponton, Joyce Bowden, Lucille Napier, Phyllis Barnett
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First Row, Left to Right : Charles Haney, Henry Morris, Ivor Mawyer, Sammy Page, Thomas Kent, Lewis Gentry Second Row, Left to Right: Bobby Napier, Bobby Bishop, Henry Orange, Eugene Norris, Mr. Pace, Manager,
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First Row: James Meadows, Cecil Shifflett, Joe Davis, Lawerance John P yne, Russel Meadows, Percy Lily, Lawfey Maupin Second Row: June Morris, ·Robert Thomas, Emmett Goosby, Harvey Morris, Tim Moon, Fred Scott, David Mawyer, Aubrian Faris, James Layne, Linda Powell Third Row: Patricia Carver, Gladys Wilson, Betty Eddy, Wanda Barnett, Barbara Morris, Lavern E' Davis, Louise Haney, Verna Dudley
JUNIOR CLUB
First Row, Left to Right: Howard Worm, Rosco Farish, Jacob Loeser, Roger Houchens Second Row: Marie Brown, Mary Ann Wood, Myrtle Bragg, Nancy Faris, Mar garet Mawyer, Billy Marston, Margaret Merhing, Billie Lee Powell, .Glassell Mawyer, Sarah Gentry, Linda Via, Joan Gibson, Ann Carver, Stella Houchens, Donna Mae Houchens Third Row: Patricia Morris, Betty Harris, Jackie Pleasants, Emmitte Lilly, Billy Norford, John Thacker, Joe Bragg, Dudley Houchens, Tommy Clark, Billy Haney, Donny Pugh, John Morris, Floyd Massey, Helen Atkins, Mary Alice Harris
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Sixt~ Grade First Row: Wanda Barnett, George Senter, Robert Thomas, Tolly Pinkerton, Juanita Williams Second Row: Fred Scott, Margaret Harris, June Morris, Evelyn Carver, Dickie Martin, Beatrice Houchens Third Row: Nancy Ponton, Ernest Hunt, Harvey Morris, Tim Moon, JamP.s Lane, James 'Meadows Fourth Row: Barbara West, Edna Thacker, Serena Byars, Jackie Wharm, Aubrian Faris, Billy Pugh, Junior Moore, Frances Moon; Carolyn Shaver, Mrs, Sutherland
Seventh Grade First Row: Gordon Senter, Frances Harris, Margaret Sprouse, Middie Goolsby, David Mawyer, Rebecca Barnett, Mary Graybill, Dale Gunter, Lindy Powell, Louise Haney, Gladys Wilson, Dickie Houchens, Leroy Shiflett, Preston Raine y Second Row: Frank Hudson, Percy Lilly, Cecil Shiflett, Roy Morris, Joe Davis, Lawrence Meadows, Russel Meadows, John Pyne, Barbara Morris, Rebecca Page, Rosalee Page, Roy McClanahan, Wilbourn Farish, Woodrow Graves, Lillie Ann Gibson, Mrs, Johnson, Teacher,
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fi -fth Grade First Row: Billie Lee Powell, Betty Jean Harris, Clark Gunter, Emmett Lilly, Billy Norford, Stella Houchens Second Row : Annie Gibson, Dudley Houchens, Glassell Mawyer, Margaret Mehring, Donna Houchens, Denzil Hackett, Tommy Clark Third Row : Nancy Faris, John Thacker, Rodger Clements, Patsy Hudson, Otis Shifflett, Raydean Vipperman, Ann Carver, Ruth Ann Beverley, Billy Marston, Charles Ponton, Herbert Brown, Jackson Pleasants, Billy Haney, Donnie Pugh, Mrs, Dorothy Martin, Teacher
fourth Grade Thomas Critzer, Charles Moon, Dicky Beverly, Carol Pugh, Kitty Lou Burruss, Lucille Barnett, Robert Pleasants, Marion Spencer, Joyce Morris, Bobby Foley, Buddy Dean, Clayton Fisher, Clarence Meadows, Paul Smith, Linda Lou Houchens, Edith Williams, John Taylor, Bonnie Earl Bornette, Walker Vowell, Alfred Scott, Roy Goolsby, Mrs. Jean Carpenter, Teacher
fourth Grade Last Row, Left to Right: Pat Morris, Mary Henwood, Marie Brown, Helen Atkins, Linda Via, Sarah Maupin, Mary Harris, Catherine Morris, Barbara Mawyer, Margaret Mawyer, Mrs. Giannini, Lyn Pinkerton, John Henry Morris, Hugh Demasters, Joan Gibson, Myrtle Bragg, Elridge Roberts, Jacob Sprouse, F1oyd Massey, Jacob Loeser, Roger Houchens, Roscoe Faris, Cameron Thomas, Howard Wharm, Sydney Barnett
Third Grade Miss Lottie Goodwin, Teacher; Linda Clements, Carolyn Senter, Marie Sprouse, Richard Pleasants, Sylvia West, Madeline Eddy, Gale Harris, Loretta Maupin, Mauyice Gibson, Patricia Boolsby, Judy Mawyer, Nancy Bragg, Daisy Goolsby, Eunice Henwood, Mary Jane Mawyer, Murrell Page, Alice Gunter, Ruth Ann Sprouse, Harry Lee Roberts, Homer Morris, Strother Scott, Robert Harris, Donald Corley, Mason Graybill, Dick Barnett
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Second Grade First Row: Rebecca Jeanne Kennedy, Doris Deane, Barbara Powell, Joyce Maupin, Barbara Fisher, Ann Powell, Joan Pugh, Janet Woodie, Linda Roberts, Emmalie Powell, Gloria Bailey, Patricia Thoma,s, Margaret Brown Second Row: Thomas Morris, Harold Moon, Hobart Clements, Delma Davis, . John Hensley, Johnny Houchens, Malcolm Sprouse, Stephen Clarke, Eldridge Loeser, Charles Oliver, Howard Estes, Rodger Lee Morris, John Powell, William Edmond Williams, Mrs. Ora Toms, Teacher
rirst Grade First Row: Donald Rohm, George Harris, Claude Loeser, Mike Gibson, Richard Foley, William P owell, Edd ie Mays, Terry Harris, Roger Eddy, Sammy Kennedy Second Row: Ida Pinkerton, Barbara Burruss, Margaret Marston, Becky Spencer, Martha Smith, Carolyn Carver, Shirley Roberts, Nancy Harris, Gracie Sprouse, Betty Bragg, Marie Goolsby Third Row: R, . S. Clark, Frank Sacre, Wayne Mawyer, Sylvia Woodson, Ross Elliott, Ronnie Shifflett, Edgar Houchens, Charles Eddy, Richard Harris, Linda West, James Houchens, Tommy Massie, Annie Meadows, _Wayne Pleasants, Mrs. Corrine Norvelle, Teacher
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Dial Charlottesville 2-9181
COMPLIMENTS OF
Jefferson. University -Lafayette -Ridge Theaters
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA 1517 WEST MAIN STREET
FREE PARKING AIR CONDITION
"Coal That Burns" "Iron F ireman" Products
EARL H. VAUGHAN, INC. 1\utomatic Heating
608 Preston Avenue P . 0. Box 298
Charlottesville, Va.
Dial- 2-5177
PURVIS & JOHNSON GENERAL MERCHANDISE
DIAL 3-1159
COVESVILLE, VIRGINIA
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Plumbing
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ALSO-LEGGETT'S BARGAIN CENTER "WEARING APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY"
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
JEFFERSON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
~ A Pro/•••iona/ Schoo/ Tra ining Virginian• For Bu•in••• Succ•••
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Supplies For Collegians For
Over A Century
University Of Virginia
KELLER AND GEORGE Jewelers And Opticians
Sine e 1875
POPULAR PRICES
Chari ottesville Lumber Co. ESTABLISHED 1893
Building Materials, Hardware Floor Covering
Charlottesville, Virginia
Sandridge Upholstery Shop
201 9th Street, N. E. P. 0. Box 710
Dial 2-8562 Charlottesville, Virginia
Gardener SHEET METAL SHOP
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work Corey Bonded Roofing Heating - Ventilating
Charlottesville, Virginia 212 9th Street, N . E.
P. 0. Box 985
We Call For And Deliver Your Car
May Texaco Service Tires & Batteries - Lubrication and Washing - Steam Cleaning
721 Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Va.
W. E. May Dial 2-7935
Cash Food Market
Town & Country
Food Center
The City Laundry
OFFERS Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Service Complete Just Dial 2- 9136
COMPLIMENTS
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Timber lake's
Dial 2-544 or 3-4758 Cadillac
Ambulance Service at all Hours
M. C. Hill Funeral Home Inc.
301 East Market St reet Charlottesville, Virginia
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Charlottesville, Virginia
Alco Coffee
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Sold by your Grocer
Kellers & Co. 404 E. Main
"Spalding loafers & sadles" Dial 2-2915
HYMAN9§
lEcoliJJ.omy §tore
Ladies Ready - to - wear and Shoes
Where economy rules
1 0 1 West Main Street
The Coleman's Jefferson Shope
414 E. Main St. Dial 2-9834
Charlottesville, Va.
Southern Bread
"Made with Creamry Butter" Charlottesville, Virginia
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Hill & Irving Funeral Home
"Services For All, Regardless Of Financial Circumstances"
1st & Market Street Dial 2-6148
Char lotte sville, Virginia
M. C. Thomas F'u r n it u r e C o.
Fine Furniture Stearn & Foster Mattresses
Oil & Coal Heaters Charlottesville, Virginia
Compliments Of
C. H. Williams Co. Charlottesville's Most Complete Dept. Store
Compliments Of
Hillside Gardens Orchid - Corsage
And Flowering Plants
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Compliments Of
Cove Creek Farm Covesville, Virginia
Rudy's Dry Cleaners AND L A UNDRY
705 Preston Ave, Dial 2-5042
Charlottesville, Virginia
Standard Esso Service Center
"24 Hour Service" 850 W. Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
Be Prepared
With Boy Scout & Stride
Rite Shoes
Waddell's 308 E. Main Street
Preddy's Funeral Home
Superior Ambulance Service Charlottesville, Virginia
Frank B. Haynes - Dial 2-7546
Mayo Blackburn
Crutchfield FURNITURE CORPORATION
717-727 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia
Dial 2-8252
Farm Machinery - Trucks & Tractors Feed Seed
Fertilizers
H. M. Gleason & Co. Inc.
1st And Garrett Streets Charlottesville, Virginia
Dial 2-5145
Campi iments Of
Albemarle Maytag
Charlottesville, Virginia
Anderson Bros.
Book Store Stationers - Booksellers
Athletic Goods Box 1307
University - Dial 2-4554
"Corsages And Cut Flowers"
Page Greenhouses "Around The Corner"
University Of Virginia Dial 2-6538
C. P. Martin Plumbing And Heating
1501 Rutledge Ave. Charlottesville, Virginia
Dial 2-4423
Brown's Dry
Cleaners Harry J. Brown
Dial 2-6285-510 Preston, Ave. Charlottesville, Virginia
Lewis Insurance Co. . II "Your Complete Insurance Service
203 _ 5th Street N. E. Dial 2-2913
Insurance - Bonds - Loans
GLECO MILLS
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QUA LITY
POULTRY
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LIVESTOCK
FEEDS
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
Trimwise Cleaners & Dyers Quality Cleaning
And Pressing Phone Crozet
2711
Serve SOUTHERN BREAD
Made With Creamery , Butter
Columbia Baking Co.
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