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THE ANNUAL STAFF of
CROZET HIGH SCHOOL
Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Three
We, the staff of THE WHEEL, have attempted to illustrate through this yearbook the interests and activities of our high school years. It is hoped that this spoke of THE WHEEL will bring back pleasant memories of Crozet High School to all who turn its pages. We have us e d the school colors, green and yellow, on the cover to emphasize further the pleasant memories of our school activities.
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THE ANNUAL STAFF DEDICATES
THIS LAST SPOKE OF "THE WHEEL" TO
MR. JOSEPH L. TRICE
We wish to thank Mr. Trice for his cooperation and for his efforts to make school more interesting and pleasant for the pupils of Crozet High School.
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MR. THOMAS W. H Principal
MISS VIRGINIA I Social Studie:
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MR. THOMAS W. HURLBURT Principal
MISS VIRGINIA BEARD Social Studies
MR. ALDEN G. BIGELOW Engli~h French
MR. ROBERT CHAMBLISS Agriculture
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MRS. MAXINE CORNETT · Business Education
Economics
MRS. MARIA A. HURT Home Economics
MRS. BERTHA JONES Second Grade
MRS. MARIAN MOCHON First Grode
MRS. VIRGINIA PARROTT Sixth Grode
MISS RUTH RAMSEY Librarian
MRS, VIRGINIA ROGERS Fifth Grode
MRS. BARBARA TOWNSEND Fourth Grode
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MR. JOSEPH L. TRICE Mathematics
Science
MISS NANCY E. WILEY Third Grode
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Never Backward
WILLIAM DABNEY BALLARD, JR. Likes: Hunting
Dislikes: Extra smart people Ambition: Millionaire
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Dislikes : Working Ambition: Air Force Captain
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MILDRED MARIE MORRIS Likes: Basketball Dislikes: Working
Ambition: Practical Nurse
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Dislikes: Lefthanded People Ambition: Secretary
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Ambition: Physical Education Instructor
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DONALD CECIL CRITZER Library Club 1; Basketball 3, 4; Music Appreciation 3, 4; Paper Staff 3; Baseball 3; Chorus 4.
NAOMI ELOUISE ERSKINE Basketball 2, 3, 4; Chorus 11 4; Folk Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Reporter 1; Music Appreciation 2; Class Secretary 2, 4; Annual Staff 3; Ed, Paper 4; Dramatics 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Federation Pres. 4.
ARLENE GERTRUDE HERRING Library Club 1; Folk Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2; Softball 2, 3; F. H.A. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Music Appreciatibn 4; Paper Staff 4. ·
WILLIAM WAYLAND OLINGER Library Club 1, 2; Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2; F.F.A. 2, Reporter 3, Pres . 4, Asst. Bus. Mgr . Annual 4; Chorus 3; Music Apl:'reciation 3 .
BETTIE ANN PUGH Dramatics 1; Library Club 1; Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4; Music Appreciation 2; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Ed, Annual 4,
MILDRED MARIE MORRIS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Library Club 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3; Folk Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; F ~ H. A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice Pres. 4; Paper Staff 4; Music Appreciation.
JOHN JOSEPH RYAN, JR. Library Club 1; Folk Dancing 1, 2; Feature Ed . Annual 4; Asst . Ed. Paper 4 .
SHIRLEY ANN SHIFLETT Library Club 1, 2, Pres. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Folk Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; F.H.A, 2, 3, 4, Sec, 4; Chorus 3; Class Reporter 4.
CHRISTINE TAYLOR Library!, 2; Dramatics 1,2;Folk Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Appreciation 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4.
BEVERLY ELIZABETH VIA Library 1, 2; Folk Dancing 2, 3; Music Appreciation 2, 3, Pres. 3; Basketball 2; 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, Mgr. 3; Chorus 3; Paper Staff 3; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres . 3, Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4.
ESTELLA ANN VIA Music Appreciation 3; Chorus 3; F.H.A. 3, 4; Folk Dancing 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Paper Staff 4 •
CHARLES BRICE WOOD Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Chorus 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Folk Dancing 1, 2, 4; Paper Staff 3; Vice Pres. Class 4; Bus . Mgr. Paper 4; Music Appreciation 4.
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In the year 1942 our class was anxious to start to school. There were four of us, BettieAnnPugh, Christine Taylor, WilliamBallardand Donald Critzer. We enjoyed school that first year, especially the rhythm band.
Vacation came and went and we returned to school to be in the second grade. Naomi Erskine joined our class. Miss Louise Driscoll taught us again this year and weweredelightedwhenshetaughtusthe scarf dance. We spent many hours standing with our noses in circles on the blackboard, but with all our mischief, we went on at the close of the session.
Third grade! This year Miss Nan Wiley was our teacher and the year was filled with many joys. We remember those relays and the fun we had at recesses.
Our fourth grade teacher was Miss Maria Tilman whom we all loved, but because of poor health she had to leave us for sunny Florida. We were fortunate enough to have Mrs. John Ashby for the remainder of the year.
Vacation, what a happy time I September we came back to school under the guidance of Mrs. Grant Rogers. She was always ready to help us and we really had fun. We played ball and had a rally day for the first time. Arlene Herring joined our class this session.
Mrs. Frances Pritchett led us through the sixth grade. All of us who were interested were taught to knit. We had plenty of homework to keep us out of mischief. Mildred Morris, Shirley Shiflett and William Olinger joined us and happy to be on our way, we went on to the seventh grade.
We felt that we were really 11 big shots" now. We soon settled down and worked harq because we wanted to get to high school. Beverly Via, John Ryan and Charles Wood joined us and with our joys and sorrows we entered high school.
This was really "it". We had a title, "freshmen". After many attempts we settled down to a peaceful term. Miss Virginia Beard managed to guide us through this year of new experiences. We were well represented on the basketball teams with Mildred Morris, Shirley Shiflett and Charles Wood. After many exciting experiences the year passed and we went on to the ninth grade.
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Sophomores! We had now become used to having many teachers in different classrooms. This year found us with a wider choice of subjeCts, We hit something new that we were not sure we liked, those five minute speeches as a part of the English examination. However, we have many happy memories of the year, How can we ever forget that hayride to the cabin beyond Staunton? This was our first social activity as a class and we really enjoyed it, We had our share of troubles, but with Mr. Joseph L, Trice as our leader, we managed to wade through the ninth grade,
Already our high school days were half over and we were juniors. Mrs. Maria Hurt was our sponsor this year and Ann Via came to join our troubles and fun, How could we ever raise enough money for the junior-senior picnic i' Mrs, Hurt and the girls came to the rescue and sold hot dogs, We found that we had a surplus of money. During this year some of our classmates helped the senior class with its problems. We sold tickets to the senior play, prompted the play, served as ushers for the play and the Baccaulaureate Service, Two of our boys, Donald Critzer and John Ryan, composed the school Debate Team. Naomi Erskine placed second in the "Voice of Democracy" contest in the county and won a three day all expense paid trip to Williamsburg. Many of our boys and girls became stars on the basket b a 11 teams. Miss Virginia Beard and Miss Jeraldine Morris served as chaperones on our trip to Washington. There we saw several phases of our government in action. Vacation came and we were glad to forget about books for a few weeks.
Atlast, it was the year that we had been working for! We were seniors - dignified seniors! We returned to school, thirteeninnumber, with Mrs. Hurt as our sponsor, We had a new principal whom we soon learned to love and respect.
Many of our members played on the basketball teams, Our girls' team was undefeated and won the county tournament while the boys' team placed second in the tournament, The school honored both teams with a wonderful banquet.
We selected and ordered our class rings, then waited anxiously for their arrival.
We were really excited when the pictures for the school yearbook were taken. We were well pleased with the ,results and were delighted when our class was asked to handle the sale of all individual pictures for the entire school.
We presented our play, "No Bride for the Groom", in the school auditorium on December 11, 1952. We wish to thank Mr. Alden G. Bigelow for his untiring efforts and patience in directing the play.
We realized that as seniors, it was our privilege to leave the school a reminder of the Class of 1953, After careful consideration, we chose a Bell and Howell movie projector. William Ballard, our class president, presented the projector to the school at an assembly program.
We know now that there are only a few weeks left of our high school career. As the time draws nearer to the day of departure, we want to say that we are happy to have shared these days with each other, _ with other members of the student body and with the faculty, We will always be proud to say, "We are graduates of Crozet High School."
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BEST ALL ROUND Naomi Ersk"
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BEST ALL ROUND Naomi Erskine
William Ballard
KINDEST William Olinger
Beverly Via
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CUTEST Charles Wood
Shirley Shiflett
BIGGEST FLIRTS Naomi Erskine Charles Wood
MOST COURTEOUS William Ballard Shirley Shiflett
NOISIEST Donald Critzer Naomi Erskine
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bettie Ann Pugh William Ballard
MOST ATHLETIC Mildred Morris Charles Wood
NEATEST William Ballard Naomi Erskine
MOST BASHFUL John Ryan
Christine Taylor
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BEST STUDENTS John Ryan
Bettie Ann Pugh
FRIENDLIEST Naomi Erskine Charles Wood
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MOST HUMOROUS John Ryan
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There were six senior girls on the basketball squad and we had an undefeated season?
It rained on the sophomore hayride?
As juniors, nine of us had to stay in one week at physical education period for throwing a softball in the classroom ?
Naomi Erskine won second place in the "Voice of Democracy" public speaking contest?
Five girls spent a week at F. H. A. Camp with Mrs. Hurt?
We went after .ads in Waynesboro and the horn on the car got stuck while we were going down Main Street?
As juniors, we took a trip to Washington?
Beverly Via saw a mouse in the home economics kitchen?
Mildred Morris fouled out in the basketball tournament?
Shirley Shiflett played the part of "Prissy Paluna" in the senior play ?
Christine Taylor had to stay in a t recess in the second grade and keep her nose in a ring on the blackboard?
Ann Via put Naomi Erskine in the trash can and she got stuck?
Charles Wood designed a Bowery Boy hat for himself?
We danced in the field at recess?
Betty Ann Pugh and Bill Ballard had to stay in at recess and keep their noses in rings on the blackboard?
. The school caught on fire; the fire truck came; and classes still began at 9:10 A.M. ?
John's make-up got smeared during the senior play?
We took that trip to Williamsburg during our senior year?
Mrs. Hurt took us to Harrisonburg and got too interested in the turkey farm?
Arlene Herring tore her dress on the barbed wire fence and then fell in the creek?
The senior girls fought the "Sophomore War"?
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"NO BRIDE FOR THE GROOM"
Our senior play, 'iNo Bride for the Groom", was presented on D ecember 11, 1952, in the school auditorium, '
The play began as two middle aged people were bitten by the love bug. The whirl wind courtship was one of excitement and romance throughout. There was never a dull moment and by the end of the play everyone was marrying the lover of h is choice.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Bess Shelby •••••••••••••••••••••••• Bettie Ann Pugh Sophia Shelby ••••••••• ••••• • •• ••••• •• Naomi Erskine Herbert Prindell ••••••••••.•••••••••• William Olinger Digby Prindel ••••• co ••••••••••••••••••••• John Ryan Jolly ...... ... .... Ill ••••••••••••• ••• • Christine Taylor Libby Little • ••• •• ••• ••••••••••••• ••• Arlene Herring Dot Clairborne • •••• • •••••• • ••••••••• Mildred Wtorris Tom Swanson •••••••.•••••••••••••••• • Charles Wood Prissy Po luna .... ... . . . .. ........ . ... Shirley Shiflett Salamandy .••..•••••.•..•••• " ••••••.••• Beverly Via Bel indo Groot •••••••• • ••• ••• •••••••••••••• Ann Via Booh ••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••. • • Donald Critzer
The day in June at last has come When those who are so close must part, As long years of comradeship now end With solemn steps, our new lives start.
We'll all be saying as we look back The happiest days of our lives were these, The days when we learned to do our best And tried to make others be at ease.
Now the teachers 1 work is done We must find our way alone; No more they'll guide us on our way Each one of us is on his own.
In years ahead though we drift apart Memories will linger with each girl and boy, Of friends, of laughs, of work done together, Of days that we shared each sorrow and joy.
So instead of cry ing and sniffling as we part, We will think of our times So gay, And wish we could only linger, And live them all over, the very same way.
The Senior classmates of '53 With their minds so very bright Will go out in this wide, wide world, Each to brighten the free America's light.
The final school bell sadly tolls, Our books with joy are laid aside, As on the past the curtain falls, The Class of 153 parts far and w ide;
Ann Via
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We, the Senior Class of Crozet High School, Crozet, Virginia, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three, do hereby present our Last Will and Testament.
Being of sound mind and body, we make the following bequests:
William Ballard, Jr. leaves his buick to Tom Henley and his love for hunting to Jimmie Gillum.
Donald Critzer leaves his short hair to William Shiflett and his ability to solve all mathematics problems to his brother Calvin.
Willill.m Olinger leaves his love for eating to Glennis Holley and his talents for carpentry to Edgar Bailey .
John Ryan leaves his ability to be quiet toTom Henley and a copy of "Yankee Doodle" to every rebel.
Charles Wood leaves his ability to be the captains of ball teams to Elwood Shiflett and his love for basketball to Buddie Critzer.
Naomi Erskine leaves her musical ability to Sammy Pugh and her love for public speaking to Shirley James.
Arlene Herring leaves her ability to play basketball to Patricia Mundy and her. bangs to Florence Thurston.
Mildred Morris leaves her ability to captain the basketball team to Elizabeth Bain and her love for dancing to Barbara Givens.
Bettie Ann Pugh leaves her love for history to her brother Sammy and her ability to be editor of the high school annual to Frances Rosenkrans.
Shirley Shiflett leaves her a b i 1 it y to sew to Edna Farish and her quiet ways to Joanne Spencer.
Christine Taylor· leaves her bashful ways to Ramona Fitzgerald and her ability to get along with all teachers to her sister Eleanore.
Beverly Via leaves her humorous ways to Elizabeth Bain and her ability to get along with Mrs . Hurt to Edna F a rish.
Ann Via leaves her ability to laugh to Nadine Shiflett and her love for volleyball to Betty Garrison.
To Mr. Thomas W. Hurlburt, our principal, we leave our sincere appreciation for making this, our last year, such an enjoyable one.
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To Mrs. Maria Hurt, our sponsor, we leave a group of students that will appreciate the things she does for them.
T To Miss Ruth Ramsey, we leave a quiet and peaceful library and all the money left
in our class treasury so that she will always have sufficient change.
To Miss Virginia Beard, we leave a more capable group of American government students and an electric machine for grading papers.
To Mr. Alden G. Bigelow, we leave a dramatics group that can perform plays with ease and another trip to Europe during the summer.
To Mrs. Maxine Cornett, we leave another winning basketball team and typewriters that will not misspell.
To Mr. Joseph L. Trice, we leave a well equipped chemistry laboratory including a refrigerator always filled with well-cooked food.
To Mr. Robert Chambliss, we leave a well-heated shop and a winning judging team in the forestry contest.
To the Juniors, we leave our ability to keep a clean room and the privilege of being the first class to be graduated from Albemarle High School.
To the Sophomores, we leave our dignified ways and studious habits.
To the Freshmen, we leave the privilege of being the last class to attend only eleven years of school.
To the elementary grades, we leave a Bell and Howell movie projector.
All the rest and residue of our property not herein disposed of; we give and bequeath to Mr. Thomas W. Hurlburt, our beloved principal, to be disposed of for the good of the school.
We do hereby constitute and appoint the said principal sole executor of this, our Last Will and Testament, in the witness whereof we, the Class of 1953, set our hands and seal, this sixth day of June, 1953.
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Betty Bryant Buddie Critzer
Kathleen Dettweiler Edna Farish
Ramona Fitzgerald Thomas Henley
Shirley. James Patrick McAII ister
Norma Mil ler Franklin Murrelle
Harold O'Neill Frances Rosenkrans
Catherine Sandridge Phillip Sheridan
Dewey Shiflett Elwood Shiflett
Nadine Shiflett Will iam Shiflett
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Donald Clark Calvin Critzer
Dixie Fitzgerald
Edward Foster Betty Garrison
James Gillum Barbara Givens
Rosa Graves
Rufus Graves John Groome
Betty Harlow Vernell Herring
Glennis Holley
Samuel Pugh Shirley Pugh
William Raines Joanne Spencer
Florence Thurstor
Charles Via Shirley Via
John Wolfe
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Betty Bryant Buddie Critzer
Kathleen Oe"'-iler Edna Farish
Ramona Fitzgerald Thomas Henley
Shirley. James Patrick McAllister
Normo Miller Franklin Murrelle
Harold O'Neill Frances Rosenkrans
Catherine Sandridge Phillip Sheridan
Dewey Shiflett Elwood Shiflett
Nadine Shiflett William Shiflett
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James Gillum Barbara Givens
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Betty Harlow Vernell Herring
Glennis Holley
Samuel Pugh Shirley Pugh
William Raines Joanne Spencer
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1 President •••.••.•••••• .. .•.••.• • ••••• William Raines
~1 Vice-president .••• , ••.•..•..•••• • • Mary Ellen Abell Secretary ........................ . ... Glenn is Holley Treasurer. · ..•••.•••.• • •.••••• • •••.••. Calvin Critzer Reporter ••.••••• • ••••••.•••••••••• • •••• Rosa Graves Sponsor ...................... Mr. Alden G. Bigelow
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Donald Harper Sponsor •... •.. ........ ....... . •. Miss Virginia Beard
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Bernard Burruss James Burruss
Suzanne Cole Geraldine Critzer
Gertrude Dale
Doris Dettweiler Betty Lou Drumheller
Samuel Farish Ella Jo Foster
Barbara Gentry
Janice Gough Shirley Graves
Donald Harper Virgil James
Ervin Kiser
Norman MeAl I ister Patricia Mundy
Frances Rorrer Lillian Sandridge
Charles Shiflett Marshall Shiflett
Doris Strickler Eleanore Taylor
Iris Tomlin Dare Toms
Charles Younger John Younger
NOT PICTURED: Bernice Minick Clarence Morris Norman Shiflett Elsie Wyant
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Bernard Burruss James Burruss
Suzanne Cale Geraldine Critzer
Gertrude Dale
Doris Dettweiler Betty Lou Drumheller
Samuel Farish E II a Jo Foster
Barbara Gentry
Janice Gough Shirley Graves
Donald Harper VIrgil James
Ervin Kiser
Norman MeAl I ister Patricia Mundy
Frances Rorrer Lillian Sandr idge
Charles Shiflett Marshall Shiflett
Doris Strickler Eleanore Taylor
Iris Tomlin Dare Toms
Charles Younger John Younger
NO T PICTURED: Bernice Minick Clarence Morris Norman Shiflett Elsie Wyant
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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Maria Hurt, William Olinger, Bettie Ann Pugh, William Ballard, and Frances Rosenkrans. SECOND ROW: Betty Drumheller, Norma Miller, Elizabeth Bain, Beverly Via, John Ryan and Christine Taylor.
Bettie Ann Pugh Editor-in-Chief
Editor-in-Chief ..••..•...• : .••.•.••• Bettie Ann Pugh Assistant Editor .••••...••••••.•••• Frances Rosenkrans Business Manager .•..•.••.•• ; •••.••.• William Ballard Assistant Business Manager ••.•.••.••• William Olinger Feature Editor ...••.••••••....•••.•.•.••.. John Ryan Assistant Feature Editor .•••.....•..•••. Elizabeth Bain Sport Editor .••••...••••.••.•.•.•.•••••• Beverly Via Circulation Manager .••.•.••••••.••• Christine Taylor Assistant Circulation Manager ••..••••.•. Norma Miller Art Editor ..•..•.......•...••..•..• Betty Drumheller Sponsor ..•••••••.••••.•.••.•••••••• Mrs. Maria Hurt
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FIRST ROW: Virgil L. James, Joanne Spencer, Iris Tom I in, James Burruss, and Miss Virginia Beard, sponsor . SECOND ROW: Ervin Kiser, Mary Ellen Abell, Patricia Mundy, Gertrude Dale, and Norman McAllister. THIRD ROW: Glenn is Holley, Shirley Via, Charles Younger, John Younger, Edna Farish, and Sarah Jane Black. FOURTH ROW: Ann Via, Geraldine Critzer, Daniel Bain, Clarence Morris, and Samuel Pugh. FIFTH ROW: Rufus Graves and Albert Barnette.
President . . ..... .. .. . ... ... .......... Dewey Shiflett Vice-president .......................... Daniel Bain Secretary . . ....... . .. . . . . · . .. ... .. . . Charles Younger Sponsor . .............. . .. . .. .. . . Miss Virginia Beard
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Dewey Shiflett President
FIRST ROW: Iris Tomlin, Rosa Lee Groves, Edna Farish, and Arlene Herring. SECOND ROW: Phillip Sheridan, Donald Harper, John Ryan, Naomi Erskine, Mildred Morris, and Shirley Shiflett. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Maxine Cornett, sponsor, John Younger, Charles Younger, Franklin Murrelle, Daniel Boin, Ann Via, Charles Wood, and William Bollard.
Naomi Erskine Editor
Editor •••.•.••.••.••.••.•••••..••••• Naomi Erskine Assistant Editor .•.••.•..•.•••••.•.••••.. John Ryan Business Manager ••.••••••.•••••.••.•• Charles Wood Assistant Business Manager ••••••.••. •• Buddie Critzer Feature Editor •..••••.•..••••••.•.•• Shirley Shiflett Assistant Feature Editor ...••••••..•..•. Mildred Morris Sports Editor •••..•••••••.••••.•.•.• Will iom Bollard Assistant Sports Editor .•.••..•..•.•.• Phillip Sheridan Gossip Editor ..••..•.•.••..••.•...•• Arlene Herring Circulation Manager ••..••.•••.... Frankl in Murre lie Assistant Circulation Manager •••..••••.•. Daniel Boin Art Editors .•.••...•.••••.•.••••.•.• Charles Younger
John Younger Reporters .••••..•.•..••••••.•••...• . .- •.... Ann Via
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Rosa Groves Iris Tomlin
Edna Farish Donald Harper
FIRST ROW: D Thomas Henley SECOND ROW Virgil L. Jome.
Presider Vice-pr Secreto1 Reporte1 Sponsor.
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FIRST ROW: DorisAnneDettweiler, Samuel Farish, Shirley James , Franklin Murrelle, Ramona Fitzgerald, Thomas Henley , and Nadine Shiflett . SECOND ROW: Miss Ruth Ramsey , sponsor , Carr Abell , Charles Shiflett, Edgar Bailey, Clarence Morris , Virgil L. James, and James Burruss.
President . .. .. . . . . . ... .. . . . .. .. . . Ramona Fitzgerald Vice-president ... .. . .... . .. . ... .. . Franklin Murrelle Secretary . . .. . .... . . . .. ... . . . . ... . . .. Thomas Henley Reporter . ... . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . Shirley James Sponsor ... . ... .. . ... . .. ... ........ Miss Ruth Ramsey
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Ramona Fitzgerald President
Ann Via President
Mary Ellen Abell Barbara Givens Lillian Sandridge Daniel Bain Janice Gough Dewey Shiflett Ann Ballard Rosa Groves Elwood Shiflett Albert Barnette Rufus Graves Marshall Shiflett Florence Batten Shirley Graves Shirley Shiflett Sarah Jane Block John Groome Joanne Spencer Betty Bryant Betty Harlow Stella Sprouse Bernard Burruss Arlene Herring Doris Strickler Suzanne Cole Vernell Herring Christine Taylor Donald Clark Glennis Holley Eleonore Taylor Calvin Critzer Ervin Kiser Florence Thurston Geraldine Critzer Grover Mawyer Iris Tomlin Gertrude Dole Norman McAII ister Dare Toms Betty Lou Drumheller Patrick McAllister Ann Via Naomi Erskine Edna Farish Dixie Fitzgerald Ella Jo Foster Betty Garrison ~orboro Gentry James Gillum
Mildred Morris Charles Via Patricio Mundy Shirley Via William Olinger John Wolfe Bettie Ann Pugh Charles Wood Samuel Pugh Elsie Wyant Shirley Pugh ·Charles Younger Frances Rorrer John Younger
President .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ann Via Secretory •••••••••••••••••• · •••••••••• Charles Wood Sponsors .•.••.••...•••...••••• Mrs. Maxine Cornett
Mr. Joseph L. Trice
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FIRST ROW: Joanne Spenc' Ballard, and SECOND RO' Rorrer, Eliza~ THIRD ROW: Florence Thur
Preside• Vice-PI Secreta Pianist . Sponsor
Lillian Sandridge Dewey Shiflett Elwood Shiflett Marshall Shiflett Shirley Shiflett Joanne Spencer Stella Sprouse Doris Strickler Christine Taylor Eleanore Taylor Florence Thurston Iris Tomlin Dare Toms Ann Via Charles Via Shirley Via John Wolfe Charles Wood Elsie Wyant Charles Younger John Younger
.• Ann Via lrles Wood ·ne Cornett ·h L. Trice
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Thomas W: Hurlburt, sponsor, Naomi Erskine, Norman McAllister, Catherine Sandridge, Joanne Spencer, MaryEllen Abell, Stella SprouSe, Suzanne Cole, Dixie Fitzgerald, Doris Strickler, Ann Ballard, and Ramona Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: NormoMiller, Barbara Givens, Daniel Bain, Barbara Gentry, Albert Barnette, Frances Rorrer, Elizabeth Bain, Geraldine Critzer, Rosa Graves, and Betty Bryant . THIRD ROW: Bernard Burruss, Glennis Holley, Charles Younger, Lillian Sandridge, Donald Critzer, Florence Thurston, Marshall Shiflett, Shirley Via, Shirley Graves, Patricia Mundy, and Ervin Kiser.
President ......................•..... Barbara Gentry Vice-president ......................... Betty Bryant Secretary ..... . ........... . ....... Mary Ellen Abell Pianist •.......... • ...•...... .. ...... ~ . Ann Ballard Sponsor ...............•. .... Mr. Thomas W. Hurlburt
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LEFT TO RIGHT: James Burruss, George Poats, Donald Clark, William Olinger, Mr. John Blake, Clarence Morris, Buddie Critzer, Samuel Farish, and Mary Ellen Abell. NOT PICTURED: Shirley James and Franklin Murrelle.
Our bus drivers and monitors are very important people in our school life. They see that we arrive at s c hool and get horne safely. Our monitors have been faithful by keeping good conduct on the buses and our drivers have served well throughout the year. We wish to compliment them for their fine work.
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Fl RST ROW: Elizabeth Bain, Donald Clark, Eleanore Taylor, Betty Lou Drumheller, Doris Ann Dettweiler, and Ramona Fitzgerald.
SECOND ROW: Eddie Foster, Donald Foster, Doris Strickler, Janice Gough, and Dixie Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: John Groome, Betty H_arlowe, Lill ion Sandridge, Florence Thurston, and Stella Sprouse. FOURTH ROW: Betty Robinson, Betty Garrison, and Norma Miller. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Pugh, Joyce Robinson, Charles Via, and John Wolfe. STANDING: Mr. Alden G. Bigelow, sponsor.
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Elizabeth Bain President
FIRST ROW: Edgar Bailey, Eddie Faster, William Raines, Buddie Critzer, Charles Via, Elwood Shiflett, and Harold O'Neill. . SECOND ROW: William Olinger, Thomas Henley, Dewey Shiflett, William Shiflett, Patrick McAllister, Clarence Morris, John Wolfe, and Mr. Robert Chambliss, Sponsor.
William Olinger President
President ......................... William Olinger Vice-president . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elwood Shiflett
. Secretary......................... Harold O'Neill Treasurer . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . Dewey Shiflett Reporter.......................... Gilbert Shiflett Sentinel ....... ~ ................. Patrick McAII ister Sponsor ......•............••. Mr. Robert Chambliss
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FIRST ROW: I Barbara Givens SECOND ROW Geraldine Crit Robinson, Betl) THIRD ROW: < Ann Via, Flore
PresidE Vice-1 Secret· Treasu1 Report' Songl Sponso
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FIRST ROW: Naomi Erskine, Mildred Morris, Beverly Via, Shirley Shiflett, Frances Rosenkrans, and Barbara Givens. SECOND ROW: Edna Farish, Mrs. Maria Hurt, sponsor, Dixie Fitzgerald, Norma Miller, Frances Rorrer, Geraldine Critzer, Shirley Pugh, Shirley Via, Arlene Herring, Stella Sprouse, Vernell Herring, Joyce Robinson, Betty Bryant, Christine Taylor, and Ramona Fitzgerald . THIRD ROW: Catherine Sandridge, Shirley James, Kathleen Dettweiler, Betty Harlow, Glennis Holley, Ann Via, Florence Thurston, Nadine Shiflett, and Betty Robinson.
President ... . .............. . .. . .... . ... Beverly Via Vice-president .................... .. Mildred Morris Secretary . . .... ........ .. ... .... . .. . Shirley Shiflett Treasurer . . .... ..... .. .. ..... ... .. Frances Rosenkrans Reporter ............... ... .. .... .... Barbara Givens Song Leader .......................... Naomi Erskine Sponsor .... .. ... ... .... ... .. ....... Mrs. Maria Hurt
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Beverly Via President
FIRST ROW: Mrs. Maxine Cornett, Coach; Shirley Via, Mary Ellen Abell, Geraldine Critzer, Naomi Erskine, Beverly Via, Mildred Morris, Shirley Shiflett, Arlene Herring, Iris Tomlin and Miss Virginia Beard, Coach. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Bain, Vernell Herring, Stella Sprouse, Edna Farish, Suzanne Cole, Bettie Ann Pugh, Patricio Mundy, Ann Bollard, Joanne Spencer, Gertrude Dole and Frances Rorrer.
Mildred Morris
Bettie Ann Pugh
Captain ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mildred Wtorris Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Shirley Shiflett Asst. Manager ••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arlene Herring Score Keeper • •••••••••• o .......... o • Joanne Spencer Time keeper •••••••••••••••••••••••• Barbaro Gentry Coaches •••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Maxine Cornett
Beverly Via
Verne II Herring
Elizabeth Bain
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Miss Virginia Beard
Edna Farish
Arlene Herring
Mary Ellen Abell
Shirley Shiflett
Naomi Erskine
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Shirley Shiflett
Naomi Erskine
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FIRST ROW: Elwood Shiflett and Charles Wood . SECOND ROW: Charles Shiflett, Calvin Critzer, William Raines, Donald Critzer, John Wolfe, Albert Barnette and Mr .Alden G. Bigelow . THIRD ROW: Daniel Bain, Samuel Pugh, Charles Younger, John Younger ond Phillip Sheridan .
Elwood Shiflett
Donald Critzer
Captain • • ••• •••••••••• • ••••••••••••• Charles Wood Co-Capta in • • • • •• •••••••••• • •• • • ••• Elwood Shiflett Manager • • •• ••• ••• •• •• • • ••• •••••• Patrick McAH ister Coach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr . Alden G. Bigelow
Samuel Pugh
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Calvin Critzer
Charles Wood
Phillip Sheridan
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CLOCKWISE: Edna Farish, Mildred Morris, Shirley Shiflett, Mary Ellen Abell, Beverly Via, Betty Harlow, Shirley Via, Stella Sprouse, Vernell Herring, Arlene Herring, Elizabeth Bain, and Mrs . Maria Hurt, coach.
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FIRST ROW: Morris, Chari SECOND R'O' AI bert Barnet William Balla
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FIRST ROW: Phillip Sheridan, William Raines, Samuel Pugh, Charles Woad, Rufus Graves, Clarence Morris, Charles Shiflett, and Bernard Burruss. SECOND ROW: Mr. Joseph L. Trice, coach, William Olinger, Ervin Kiser, Daniel Bain, John Wolfe, Albert Barnette, Dewey Shiflett, William Shiflett, Charles Via, Buddie Critzer, Frankl in Murre lie, and William Ballard.
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Studying for Exams
Two Gals and A Guy
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Studying, huh?
Going Somewhere?
Pals
Initiation
Congratulations I Reward for Winning
Basketball Banquet Good Food? Sipping Tea
for Exams
Faculty Tea
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Initiation
for Winning
IOd? Sipping Tea
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Don't you like it, girls?
Guess Wha?
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Caught in the Act Just Seniors
Plcnicing
Helpers
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THE ANNUAL STAFF DEDICATES
THIS PORTION OF "THE WHEEL" TO
MRS. VIRGINIA H. ROGERS
As a token of our respect, esteem, admiration, and appreciation for her untiring efforts to further the welfare oftne students of Crozet High School. Mrs. Rogers will long be remembered by those of us who have had the pleasure of passing her way as students.
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William Adcock Edward Bain
Jinnie Beverly Shirley Bryant
Roy Conley Gail Fitzgerald
Robert Gibson Pauline Harris
Thomas Huff Aubrey James, Jr.
Howard Keyton Betty McAII i ster
Ernest McAllister Betty Lou Miller
Joyce Morris Roger Morris
Samuel Morris Henry Napier
Richard Peitsch Barbara Pugh
Randolph Pugh Maude Rorrer
Mary Ryan Thomas Sandridge
ollace Sandridge Karen Schultz DeLois Shiflett
Dorothy Shiflett Phi II ip Spencer
Edward Taylor Anne Thurston
ssell Thurston Edith Toms
lyle Wagner Beverly Walton
Patricia Ward Robert Watts
Louise Williams \
William Adcock Edward Bain
Jinnie Beverly Shirley Bryant
Roy Conley Gail Fitzgerald
Robert Gibson Pauline Harris
Thomas Huff Aubrey James, Jr.
Howard Keyton Betty McAllister
Ernest McAllister Betty Lou Miller
Joyce Morris Roger Morris
Samuel Morris Henry Napier
Richard Peitsch Barbara Pugh
Randolph Pugh Moude Rorrer
Mory Ryan Thomas Sandridge
allace Sandridge Karen Schultz DeLois Shiflett
Dorothy Shiflett Phillip Spencer
Edward Taylor Anne Thurston
sse II Thurston Edith Toms
Lyle Wagner Beverly Walton
Patricia Ward Robert Watts
Louise Williams
Seomtlt CJuuk
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NOT PICTURED: Mannis McNeil
Carroll McCauley
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Marshall Abell James Bober
Homer Bollard Roy Bradley
Patricia Breeden Donald Burruss
Wendell Critzer Freda Erskine
Thomas Fitzgerald Elaine Funkhouser
James Garrison Russell Gough
Margaret Groves Mary Lee Hole
Nancy Harlow Clyde Herri ng
James Kennedy Margaret Little
Paul Martin Lottie Mawyer
Lois McAllister John McNeil
Carolyn O'Neil l Linda Perry
Anthony Ruedi Donald Shiflett
Joanne Shiflett Beverly Sprouse Catherine Sprouse
Martha West
Clarence Wines Barbaro Wood
George Bciin Garth Baldwin
Lynda Breeden Donna Brown
William Cole Lucille Cart
Glen Crawford Lindley Gough
Peggy Harlow Susan Harris
Carroll Herrir Larry Huff
Patrick Maupin Doris MeAl I ister
Ethel McAIIiste1 Joyce MeAl lis
Joseph MeN• Gene Olin!
Crystal Rea Patsy Ripley
Julian Rittenhou Leonard Sandric
Linda Sandrid Shelby Sand
Glenn Shiflett Gordon Shiflett
Donald Small Betty Strickler
Maynard Stri Shirley Spn
Dorothy Taylor Maxine Thurston
Mary Tomlin Silos Tomlin
Judith Trimble Faye Via
Peggy Walton
!iiftA (jJtade
. Marshall Abell I George Bain
James Baber Garth Baldwin
Homer Ballard lynda Breeden
Roy Bradley Donna Brown Patricia Breeden William Cale
Donald Burruss lucille Carter
Wendell Critzer ~ Glen Crawford
Freda Erskine Lindley Gough
Thomas Fitzgerald Peggy Harlow
Elaine Funkhouser Susan Harris
James Garrison Carroll Herring
Russell Gough larry Huff
Margaret Graves I Patrick Maupin
Mary lee Hale Doris McAII ister
Nancy Harlow Ethel McAll ister
Clyde Herring Joyce McAII ister
James Kennedy Joseph McNeil
Margaret littl e Gene Olinger
Paul Martin Crystal Rea
~ lottie Mawyer I Patsy Ripley lois McAllister I Julian Rittenhouse, Jr.
John McNeil leonard Sandridge Carolyn 0' Neill linda Sandridge
linda Perry Shelby Sandridge
Anthony Ruedi
~~ Glenn Shiflett
Donald Shiflett Gordon Shiflett Joanne Shiflett Donald Small
Beverly Sprouse · Betty Strickler Catherine Sprouse! Maynard Strickler
Martha West Shirley Sprouse
Dorothy Taylor Maxine Thurston
Clarence Wines I~! Mary Tomlin
Barbara Wood Silas Tomlin
Judith Trimble Faye Via
Peggy Walton
NOT PICTURED: Horace McCauley
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Audrey Allen Walter (Buddie) Bobe r
Mary Beverly Virginia Campbel l
Sheldon Clatterbuck Shiela Critzer
Thomas Erskine Clyde Garrison
Eleanor Garrison Peggy Gough
Durward Hole Patricio Harper
Malcolm Hutchinson Donner James
Shirley Leake Peter Mac Gregor
Willi am Mawyer Madeline McAllister
Charlotte Morris Linda Morris
George Napier Michael Perry
Phyllis Pugh Charles Raines
Daniel Rorrer Charles Shiflett
Grady Shiflett Janet Shiflett
Roy Small Emmett Sprouse
Shirley Taylor Thomas Thurston
Mamie Tomlin Jean Trimble
Kenneth Wood
James Apperson Peter Bollard
Curtis Burruss Randol ph Coffey
Lindo Coleman
Ronald Coleman Patricio Davis
Davis Dudley Bernard Farrell
Helen Garrison
Robert G iII urn Vivian Harris
Roy Herring Stephen Hutchinson
Barbaro Ann Jarma
Elizabeth Little Bonnie Martin
James McAII ister Kenneth Morris
Anne Parrott
Nelson Raines Richard Raines
Jock Ripley Doris Rorrer
Harriett Schultz
Catherine Shiflett Linwood Sprouse
Joseph Strickler Robert Thurston
Cecil Thurston Harry West
t..udrey Allen Walter (Buddie) Baber
Mary Beverly Virginia Campbell
Sheldon Clatterbuck Shiela Critzer
'homas El"$kine Clyde Garrison
Eleanor Garrison Peggy Gough
Durward Hale Patricia Harper
lalcolm Hutchinson Donner James
Shirley Leake Peter MacGregor
William Mawyer Madeline McAllister
harlotte Morris Linda Morris
George Napier Michael Perry
Phyllis Pugh Charles Raines
aniel Rorrer Charles Shiflett
Grady Shiflett Janet Shiflett
Ray Small Emmett Sprouse
hirley Taylor Thomas Thurston
Mamie Tomlin Jean Trimble
Kenneth Wood
James Apperson Peter Ballard
Curtis Burruss Randol ph Coffey
Linda Coleman
Ronald Coleman Patricia Davis
Davis Dudley Bernard Farrell
Helen Garrison
Robert G iII um Vivian Harris
Roy Herring Stephen Hutchinson
Barbara Ann Jarman
Elizabeth Little Bonnie Martin
James McAII ister Kenneth Morris
Anne Parrott
Nelson Raines Richard Raines
Jack Ripley Doris Rorrer
Harriett Schultz
Catherine Shiflett Linwood Sprouse
Joseph Strickler Robert Thurston
Cecil Thul"$ton Harry West
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NOT PICTURED: Carol Garrison
Early Sprouse Patsy Ann Critzer
Joyce Shiflett
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NOT PICTURED: Roger Baber
Carolyn Gentry
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James Abell Ann Addington
Susan Allen Buford Baber
Bruce Baldwin Sheila Ballard
Carolyn Beale Samuel Belew
Emily Bever! y Brenda Bryant
Madeline Coleman Raymond Conley
Richard Crawford George Dudley
Kenneth Farrell Lucy Flannagan
Dewey Garrison Sandra Garrison
Robert Gough Ronnie Graves
Gene Hobson Charles Leake, 111
Frances Mouberry David Napier
Clinton Perkins Judith Sandridge
Jesse Seale, Jr. Arthur Shiflett, Jr.
James Shiflett Joyce Shiflett
Douglas Small, Jr. Louise Thurston .lo)td Toms , Jr .
Quenton Wagner Glen Weast
William Woodson, Jr.
Carolyn Bailey Frankl in Bain
Beverly Ballard George Birckhead
Nancy Farrell Betty Ann Funk
Lucille Garrison Shirley Gloss
Vickie Hobson Edward Herring
Steve Morris Ethel Pugh
Jean Rittenhouse Lynda Sandridge
Peggy Scott Shirley Shiflett
Phillip Sprouse Shelby Sprouse
01 ivia Starke James Thomas
Orman Thompson Willie Thurston, Jr ·
Al ice Tomlin William Toombs, Jr
Jacque! ine Trimble Anne Via
Barbara Via Carolyn Via
El izabeth Via Fulton West
Lila Faye Wood Mary Wood
Richard Wood Warren Wood
James Abe II Ann Addington
Susan Allen Buford Baber
Bruce Baldwin Sheila Ballard
:arolyn Beale Samuel Belew
Emily Beverly Brenda Bryant
N\adeline Coleman Raymond Conley
tichard Crawford George Dudley
Kenneth Farrell Lucy Flannagan
Dewey Garrison Sandra Garrison
obert Gough Ronnie Graves
Gene Hobson Charles Leake, 111
Frances Mouberry David Napier
I inton Perkins Judith Sandridge
Jesse Seale, Jr. Arthur Shiflett, Jr.
James Shiflett Joyce Shiflett
ouglas Small, Jr. Louise Thurston
.l.o¥d Toms, Jr . Quenton Wagner
Glen Weast William Woodson, Jr.
Carolyn Bailey Franklin Bain
Beverly Ballard George Birckhead
Nancy Farrell Betty Ann Funk
Lucille Garrison Shirley Glass
Vickie Hobson Edward Herring
Steve Morris Ethel Pugh
Jean Rittenhouse Lynda Sandridge
Peggy Scott Shirley Shiflett
Phillip Sprouse Shelby Sprouse
Olivia Starke James Thomas
Orman Thompson Willie Thurston, Jr.
Al ice Toml in Wi IIi am Toombs, Jr.
Jacqueline Trimble Anne Via
Barbara Via Carolyn Via
Elizabeth Via Fulton West
Lila Faye Wood Mary Wood
Richard Wood Warren Wood
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Old Chums Class Beauties
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Per square inch, Crozet has more to offer for your future than any place
in seven states
LET'S GROW UP WITH CROZET
Red Front Market
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COMPLIMENTS OF
Monticello Dairy
PHONE 25-123
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
Paul Freed, Inc. Sales -~ - Service
E. Main At Charlotte Waynesboro, Virginia Phone 2233
More Than 30 Years Of Fair De a ling
~~ Main Street Charlottesville, Vir ginia
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LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
AND SHOES
101 WEST MAIN STREET
School & Team Outfits
City News Store 116 W. Main Street
Dial 2-2456
Agent For A. G, Spalding Roach, Wright & Ditson
"Chuck Taylor" Shoes MacGregor - Goldsmith, Inc.
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And Leggett's Bargain Center Charlottesville, Virginia
For All Athletic Needs
Contac t
Anderson Bros.
Book Store
Charlottesville , Virginia
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111 NORTH FOUBTH ST.
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BOX 51 PHONE 2-7542
COMPLIMENTS
OF
Crozet Theater
Crozet, Virginia
COMPLIMENTS OF
BLUE RIDGE MOTOR CO.
CROZET, VIRGINIA
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Brown's Gifts Main at Fourth Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
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M. C. Thomas Furniture Co.
Complete Household Furnishings Since 1907
420 East Main Street Char lotte sville, Virginia
Since 1875
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Packaged
Fuel Co.,
Inc.
Preston Avenue at Harris St. P . 0. Box 292 Phone 2-2441
Otiginal Pocahontas Coa l Charlottesville, Va .
Stop & Shop Super Markets
Complete F ood Store Free Parking L owest Pric es
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CROZET SERVICE CENTER
Appliances & Motor Repairs Deming Water Systems
Plumbing & Heating Electrical Wiring
Welding Tires
Radios And Television American Standard Fixtures - Barton Washing Machines
Coleman Oil Heaters - Micromet Rust Eliminator Sunbeam Kitchen Appliances
CROZET
Refrigerators Freezers Ranges
Automatic Laundry
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Carl F. Barnes Ella S. Barnes
CROZET INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSUR ANC E
Telephone 2651 Crozet, Va .
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MILK DISTRIBUTORS
SANITATION AND SERVICE DIAL 2137
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA
Blue Ridge Grocery Co., Inc.
PHONE 2221-2222 WAYNESBORO, VA.
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3arnes COMPLIMENTS OF
BRAND CHEVROLET, INC. WAYNESBORO, VA .
IV, CHARLOTTESVILLE HARDWARE H AR DW AR E OF ALL KINDS
COMPLIMENTS OF
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CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO
AND TRUCK DEALERS ASSOCIATION 1C.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
VA.
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JARMAN'S, INC. "The Business Man's Department Store"
MACHINES - FURNITURE - SYSTEMS "Cranes" - Social Stationery - "Eatons"
Agent for Acme Visible Records, Inc. CORNER SECOND AND MARKET STREETS
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
MA[bRtb~R I RA[I~R [~M~A~Y
Fourth And Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia
Telephone 2-8402 Ford Tractors - Dearborn Equipment
Fishburne Drug Store
Wa y nesboro , Virginia
THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Charlottesville, Virg i nia
Compliments Of
CROZET LUMBER CO. Higgs & Young CROZET - STAUNTON
Crozet, Virginia
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COMPLIMENTS OF
THURSTON'S
GARAGE
PHONE 2381
ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS In Waynesboro, Va.
for CROZET HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
and their families
Wayne & Cavalier Shenandoah Valley 's Finest and Most Modern Theatres
Preddy's ·Funeral Home
Superior Ambulance Service Charlottesville, Virginia
Frank B. Haynes - Dial 2-7546
COMLIMENTS OF
COUNTRY STORE PHONE 2331 GREENWOOD, VA.
POPE BUICK, INC. WEST MAIN STREET
l' ON I 1 BUICK-SALES AND SERVICE
PHONE 6556 WA Y NESBORO, VA .
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S & S FOOD CENTER Crozet's
Complete Food
Market
Specializing
In
Grade "A" Meats
Phone 3116 Crozet, Virginia
COMPLIMENTS OF
Crozet Drug Store
You Get Something More At - Our Happy Motoring Store
(sso Sandridge Service Station
Crozet, Virginia Phone 2701 Our Care Saves Wear
FRUIT GROWERS CO-OPERATIVE CORP. Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Packing Supplies
Complete Line of Spray Materials Crozet, Virgir;ia
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C. H. Williams Charlottesville's
Most Complete
Department StorEZ
212 East Main Street
Be Prepared
With Boy Scout & Stride
Rite Shoes
Waddell'·s 308 E. Main St.
Charlottesville, Va.
KELLER AND GEORGE SINCE 1875
Your Friendly Candy Men Hill & Irving Funeral KING & ROBERTS, H-ome
INC. Funeral Servic e
Wholesale Confectioners
Nationally Known & Advertised First & Market Street
Candies Only
Wise Potato Chips
Phone 206945 934 Preston Ave. Phone 2-6148 Charlottesville, Va.
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J. D. & J. S.
TILMAN
Ready To Wear
Piece Goods
Notions
"Charlottesville's Shopping Center"
Men & Boy's Shop 111 W. Main St.
Charlottesville, Virginia
401 E. Water Just Dial 3-.3122
Pubfi3hing. Company
CHARlOTHSVIllf, VIRGINIA
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
OF
SCHOOL YEARBOOKS CATALOGUES DIPLOMAS
CERTIFICATES BOOKLETS
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THE GRIDDLE
Chicken In The Rough
W. E. BUFORD & CO.
Sto c ks - Bonds
Charlottesville, Virginia
Downtown Athletic
Store 413 E. Main St.
Dial 2-2810
Compiete line of Athletic Equipment for all school sports
Agent For
A, G. Spalding & Bros. Rawlings Mfg. Co.
Roach, Wright & Ditson Converse Basketball Shoes
"WHERE SPORTSMEN MEET"
City Laundry And Dry Cleaners Just Dial 2-9136
Charlottesville, Virginia
Standard Produce Co. Phone 2-5171
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Universitv Book Sto.re Supplies For Collegians
For Over A Century
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U n i v e r s it y, Virginia Dry Gc
"Coal That Burns" "Iron Fireman" Products
Earl H. Vaughan, Inc. 608 Preston Avenue
Charlottesville, A u t o m a t i c H e· a t i n g ,
Virginia Plumbing
Dial 2-5177
M. C. Hill Funeral Home,
Inc.
Dial 2-5444 Or 3-4758 Cadillac Ambulance Service
At All Hours 301· East Market Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
H. M. Gleason & Co.,lnc.
R. C. A. Television International Trucks, Tractors
And Farm Machinery
Corner 1st & Garrett Sts. Dial 2-5145
Charlottesville, Va.
Town. & Country Food Center 918 Preston Avenue
Cash Food Market 1107 West Main Street
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Hawkins'
120 East Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia
Ladies 1 and Children 1 s Boys 1 and Men 1 s Clothing
Dry Goods - Notions - Furnishings
Compliments Of
Crozet Beauty Shop
Phone 2051 Crozet, Virginia
COMPLIMENTS OF
Jefferson Tire & Supply Co., In c.
Distributors
Mayo - Blackburn Crutchfield Furniture Corporation
717 - 727 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia
Phone 2-8252
Lewis Insurance Co.
"Your Complete Insurance Service" 203 Fifth St. N. E .
Phone 22-913 INSURANCE - BONDS - LOANS
Let us help you with your insurance problems
Compliments Of
Mom & Pop's Restaurant
Crozet, Virginia
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Compliments Of
Baugher Motor Co. Chrysler Plymouth
Used Cars Dial 2277 Or 6611
Waynesboro, Virginia Across From The High
School
YANCEY LUMBER CO.
Yancey Mills, Virginia
Compliments Of
Crozet Cold Storage
Corp.
Crozet, Virginia
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Farmer's Tractor
& Body Co. 604 Henry A venue
Ferguson Tractors & Implements Parts And Service
Shop Work Dial 2-2976
TOM'S GRILL
Le etts Waynesboro, Virginia
Gilmore Hamm
and Snyder, INCORPORATED
Charlottesville, Virginia
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Page GreenhoLtses
Charlottesville, Virginia "Corsages and Cut Flowers" "Around The Corner"
University, Virginia
Virginia Telephone &
Telegraph Co .
. · Charlottesville, Virginia
Godwin-Holstead
Electric Co. 215 Avon Street
Charlottesville·, Virginia
Your Hotpoint Dealer
Electrical Construction
Electric Lighting Fixtures
Timberlake's Drug Store
Charlottesville, Virginia
The Charlottesville
Lumber Co.
Since 1893 One Stop Building Service
1 Charlottesville Oil I Company
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Chesley A. Haden L. C. Clarke
CHESLEY A. HADEN & CO.
CROZET, VIRGINIA
Charles King &
Son Co., Inc.
Wholesale Grocers
Charlottesville, Virginia
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Albe·ma rle Maytag
Garl-etts Brothers Home Appliances
Charlottesville, Virginia
Valley View
Greenhouses, Inc.
Better · Flowers Phone 2-6141 E. Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
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So u t h e r n We I d rn g & M a c h i n e C o. Eleventh Street, S. W. Telephone 2-6181
Charlottesville, Virginia
CROZET HARDWARE CO. Crozet, Virginia
Phone 3541
"WHEN YOU THINK OF HARDWARE THINK OF US"
Wood's Garden Seed Motorola Radio
Dupont Paints Power Tools
Sport i ng Goods Electrical Appliances
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