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The Senior Class Of PARK VIEW HIGH SCHOOL

South Hill, Virginia

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Park View High School

South Hill, Virginia

As time goes by, the leaves of memory turn again. The leaves on which are re- corded the work, fun, joys, and sorrows of our high school days. The time has passed quickly and many wonderful events have become only memories.

The 1958 "Leaves of Memory" staff hope that through the pages of this book you will find a full record of this school year. And when the present time be- comes past time , you may look back through these "Leaves of Memory," and remember the happy days at Park View High School.

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HONORING OUR PRINCIPAL

We, the Seniors of 1957- 1958, take great pride in de- dicating our annual, "Leaves of Memory", to our be- loved principal, Mr. Charles Henry Morgan, who dur- ing our impressionable years has sowed seeds of good- ness from which we will reap a rich harve st in the years to come.

We wish to thank Mr. Morgan for the wise counsel he has given us: the thoughtful concern he has always

had for us, and the many kindnesses he has showered upon us.

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CONTENTS

ADMINISTRATION

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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

Time moves on. The "Leaves of Memory" are falling on the third senior class at Park View. Another year of progress, fellowship, and happiness is now coming to a close . The rockets and "Sputniks" may reach the moon, and we may hit a '"Tater Hill" but our hopes, aspirations, and aims will always be sky-ward. So, to you seniors', we bid you farewell and God Speed on your journey into a fuller life of happiness and prosperity.

Charles H. Morgan, Principal PARK VIEW HIGH SCHOOL

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Mr. A. B. Haga Division Superintendent of Mecklenburg County

Mr. W. H. Seawell Director of Instruction of Mecklenburg County

OUR ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERS

Mecklenburg County School Board

Seated: Mrs. Virginia G. Jeffreys, Clerk, Mr. W. S. Huntley, Mr. R. D. Cook. Standing: Mr. A.B. Haga, Mrs. R. P. Gordon, Mr. W. A. Trotter, Mr. W. H. Seawell, Mr. J. A. Armistead, Mr. P. N. Winn.

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Mr. Morgan, principal, Mr. Lumpkin, assistant prin- cipal, and Mrs. Viverette, secretary, who in addition to carrying out the business of the school, are ready, will- ing, and able to help every student and teacher. Time, for them passes quickly, as they go through their busy days at Park View High School.

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SENIOR SPONSORS

rs, Ruth Martin rs. Margaret Ropp Currin rs. Sarah McBride rs. Marion Anderson

OUR FACULTY

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Mr. L. W. Allen Science 9; Biology; Physical Education; Coach

Mrs. Marion Anderson Government 12; Civics 9

Mr. John D. Bevell Distributive Education

Mrs. Virginia Boswell Latin 1; 2; Physical Education; English 10

Mrs. Polly Butts English 9 , 10

Mrs. Nellie Cleaton Comme rcial- Typing 10, 11; Shorthand 11, 12; Bookkeeping; Office practice

Mrs. Margeret Ropp Currin English 12; Dramatics; Journalism; Sociology

Mr. Hugh Elliot Agriculture 9, 11; Industrial Arts 8, 10

Mrs. Anne Gwaltney Home Economics 8, 10, 11, 12,; General Home Economics 12

Miss Dalphine Hatch Librarian

Mr. R. L. Hines Mechanical Drawing; Industrial Arts 8, 11, Agriculture

Mr. Morgan, Principal

Mrs. Boswell prepares an attractive bulletin board .

Miss Sara Ingrim French 1, 2; English 8

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They Teach...

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They Guide

Mr. L. E. Kent Agriculture 8, 12; Industrial Arts 9

Mrs. Evelyn Lewis Algebra 9, 10; Plane Geometry; Solid Geometry; Trigonometry

Mr. B. P. Lumpkin Consumer Educational, 2; Assistant Principal

Mrs. B. P. Lumpkin Physical Education

Mr. John T. Lyon, Jr. Vocal Music; Band; Music 8

Mrs. Ruth Martin Home Economics 8, 9; Science 8

Mrs. Sarah McBride English 12, English 11, English 8

Mrs. Annie C. McLean History 11, World History; U.S. History 8

Mr. J. B. Rockwell Veterans and Young Farmers Instructor

Mrs. Ann D. Thomas Math 8, 9; Algebra

Miss Marguerite Trimm Guidance, Math 8

Miss Margeret Tucker General Business, Math, Typing 10

Mrs. Emma Warren Art 8, 9; History 8

Mrs. Francis Whitten Chemistry; Science 8,9

Mr. Harold Wise Physical Education, Coach

They Enlighten...

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Mrs. Currin directs a scene from "Tom Sawyer"

Mr. Lyon directs a song

WfH'hey Sponsor Activities

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OFFICERS

Pre sident . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . .

Stevie Watkins

Louise Nichols

Betty Page Nelson (not pictured] Emory Minnick

Seniors At Last...

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Alice Jean Allen "Alice Jean"

Annual Staff 4 Sports Editor; Dramatics Club 4 Secretary; F. H.A. Club 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2 Treasurer, 3 Secretary; Senior Homeroom Library Re- presentative; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4.

Nellie Hazel Andrews "Hazel"

F.H.A. Club 1; Band 1.

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LEROY ALPHEUS BOWERS "LeRoy"

Annual Staff, 4 Assistant Business Manager; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Choral Club 2,3; Senior Homeroom President; Junior Class President; Freshman Class Vice President; Football 1,2, 3,4 Co -Captain ; May Day Escort 3; Boy's State Representative.

ROBERT BURWELL BRACEY "Bobby"

Annual Staff, 3 Student Photographer ; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Baseball Manager 1; Pep Club 1,2,3.

HUGH THOMAS CALLAHAN "Tommy"

Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3, President, 4; Latin Club 1.

ALICE DARNELLE CANNON "Patsy"

Annual Staff, 4 Typist; Beta Club 3, 4 Vice President; Dramatics Club 4; Reviewers' Club 4 Sports Editor; F reshman Class Vice President; Junior Homeroom treasurer; Senior Homeroom treasurer.

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BARBARA JEAN CAREY "Barbie"

Dramatics Club 1,2; Reviewers' Club, 4 Circulation Manager; FHA Club 1, 2,3; Monogram Club 1; Choral Club 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2; Library Club 1,2, 3,4 Treasurer; Beta Club 4.

VIRGINIA DEAN CARTER "Deanie"

FHA Club 3,4; 4-H Club 2,3.

ELIZABETH MAE CASSADA "Peggy"

FHA Club 1,2,3; Choral Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1,2,3.

DOLORES CLARK "Dolore s"

FHA Club 3,4; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1.

ANNIE SUE CLEATON "Punk"

FHA Club 2,3; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 4.

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MARTHA CAROLE COLE "Carole"

Annual Staff, 4 Typist; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Reviewers' Club 4; Senior Homeroom Secretary; Junior Class Secretary; Freshman Class Secretary; Beta Reporter.

ROBERT LESILY COLEY "Coley"

Monogram Club 1,2; Choral Club 1,2, 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Football 1,2.

IRIS LAYNE CREEDLE "Creed"

Annual Staff Editor -in -Chief 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; SCA 1,3 Vice President, 4 District President; Dramatics Club 3 Secretary, 4 President; Reviewers' Club 3,4 Circulation Manager; Monogram 1,2, 3, 4; Band 2,3 Vice President ; Choral Club 1,2,3; Li- brary Club 1 Program Chairman, 2; Senior Homeroom Vice President; Junior HomeroomTreasurer; Sopho- more Class President, Homeroom Treasurer; Freshman Class Presi- dent; Basketball 4 Manager; Cheer- leader 1,2; May Day Attendent 1; Homecoming Attendent 4; SIPA Convention Delegate; SCA Workshop Delegate; Head Junior Marshall; Latin Club 1; SCA Representative; District and State Play Festival 3.

JOHN HENRY COX "John Henry"

FFA Club 2,4; Monogram Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Sopho- more Class Vice President; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 4.

NANCY LUCILLE CROWDER "Nancy"

Beta Club 2,3,4 Historian; SCA Council 3 Corresponding Secretary, 4, Recording Secretary; Dramatics Club 3; FHA Club 1,2; Choral Club 1, 2,3 Library Club 2,3, 4 President; Junior Homeroom President; Latin Club 4.

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WILLIE LEWIS CROWDER "Willie"

Dramatics Club 3; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 2, Reporter 3; Choral Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1; D.E. Club 3,4 President; Football 1,2, Manager, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4.

DONALD NASH CRUTCHFIELD "Don"

FFA Club 2,3,4 Reporter; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; D.E. Club 4.

ALBERT BRYANT ETTER "Bryant"

Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; D.E. Club 4 Vice-President; Library Club 3; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Boys' State Representative.

GEORGE ROWLEY FERGUSON "George"

Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Choral Club 2,3,4; D.E. C lub 3; Football 1,2, 3,4 Co-Captain; Baseball 3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; Junior Class Sergeant-at- Arms; May Day Escort 3.

NANCY LEIGH FERRELL "Nancy"

Annual Staff 4 Assistant Typist; Beta Club 2,3 Historian, 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Reviewers' Club 3, Feature Editor 4; Monogram Club 3,4; 4-H Club Program Chairman 1; Senior Homeroom Reporter; Junior Home- room Vice-Pre sident; Basketball 3,4; Softball 1; Cheerleader 4; Junior Marshall; Latin Club 4; Delegate to Beta Convention 3; Queen of Harvest Festival; Choral Club 3.

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ROBERT LEWIS GAYLE "Bobby"

Choral Club 1;4-H Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1,2,3; Football 3; Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Latin Club 1.

BARBARA ANN GENTRY "Barbara"

Reviewers' Club 3 Assistant Art Editor; 4 Art Editor; FHA Club 1,2; Choral Club 1.

SUSIE EMILY GILL "Em"

Choral Club 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Vice President; 4 -H Club 1 Vice President, 2 County F ood Preparation Medal; Library Club 2 Secretary; S.C.A. Council 3 Re - porter; Beta 2,3,4; Freshman Class T reasurer; Sophomore Home room Vice President; FHA Club 1 Reporter, 2 Vice President; 3 Vice President, 4 Reporter; Reporter for Twin County Federation 4; State Officer Candidate 3; Delegate to State FHA Convention 3; Junior Marshall.

JOSEPH FRANKLIN GILL "F ranklin''

FFA Club 1,2 Reporter, 3 Reporter; Band 2,3; D.E. Club 4 Treasurer.

ANNA FRANCES GRIFFIN "Anna"

FHA Club 1,2, 4; 'Choral Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1.

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JOHN ROBERT GRIFFITH "Johnny"

Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor; Dramatics Club 4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Baseball 1 Manager 2.

LUCY ROSE HALE "Lucy Rose"

FHA Club 1,3,4; Softball 1,3,4.

CHARLOTTE ANN HARPER "Charlotte"

Beta Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3; FHA Club 1,2; Choral Club 1,2; D.E. Club 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Junior Usher; Latin Club 1.

EDGAR DERIEUX HART "Edgar"

FFA Club 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 2,3; Library Club 4.

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VIRGINIA ELEANOR HILL "Eleanor"

FHA Club 1,2,3; Choral Club 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 4; Junior Homeroom Reporter; Softball 1,2, 3, 4.

DELORES B. HOFELICH "Dolly"

Beta Club 2,4; Dramatics Club 1,4; Reviewers' Club 4; SCA Council 3,4; Sophomore Class Reporter; Junior Homeroom SCA Representative; Senior Homeroom SCA Represen- tative; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1.

KATHERINE PARKER HOLLOWAY "Kat"

Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Reviewers' Club 4; FHA Club 1,2,3; Choral Club 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4.

MARY HELEN HOLMES "Racoon"

Annual Staff 1, Picture Manager; 4 Assistant Feature Editor; SCA Council 3; District Secretary 4; Dramatics Club 2,3; Reviewers' Club 3Assistant Circulation Manager, 4 Editor ; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Choral Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1 Secretary 2; Cheer- leader 1,2,4; Latin Club 1; Sophomore Homeroom President; May Day Attendant 2,3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Girls' State Representative.

LEE EDWARD HOUSE, JR. "Eddie"

FFA Club 1,2; Band 2,3,4.

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FRANCES ELIZABETH HUBBARD "Sammye"

Dramatics Club 1,2, 3,4; Reviewers' Club 3,4; Band 2; Choral Club 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3; Sophomore Home - room Treasurer; Latin Club 1.

WALTER HENRY HYLTON "Scoop"

Annual Staff 4 Circulation Manager; Band 2,3,4 President; Library Club 1,2 Second Vice President 3,4; Junior Class Reporter; Freshman Class Treasurer; Latin Club President 1.

RUTH ANN ICENHOUR "Ruth"

4-HClub 1 ; Library Club 1,4; Review- ers' Club 4.

PEGGIE LEIGH JENNINGS "Peggie"

Dramatics Club 3,4; Band 3,4; Choral Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Song Leader 1,2, 3, 4; D.E. Club 4; Library Club 1,2,4; Freshman Library Assistant; Basketball 2; Softball 1,2, 3,4.

WILLIAM JOHN JONES, JR. "Billy"

Beta Club 4; Football 4; Baseball 1; Boy's State Representative.

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IRENE WRIGHT JONES 'T"

Reviewers' Club 4; FHA Club 3,4; Softball 1 .

THOMAS KEENEY KELLEY "Kelley"

D.E. Club 3,4; Library Club 1,2.

INA KAY KENT "Kent"

Annual Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager; Beta Club 2,3,4; SCA Council 1; Dramatics Club 1 ; FHA Club 1 ,2 Delegate to State Convention 3,4; Choral Club 1,2; D.E. Club 4; Library Club 1; SCA Representative 2,3; Vice President 4; Softball 1.

JOHN HUBBARD KIRKLAND "Hubbard"

FFA 1,2.

JANE ONIDA LEWIS "Jane"

Dramatics Club 4; Reviewers' Club 4; Junior Homeroom Vice President; Homecoming Attendant 3.

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JEAN MATTHEW LEWIS "Jean"

Dramatics Club 4; Reviewers' Club 4; Sophomore Homeroom Secretary.

MARY LINDA MALONE "Linda"

Reviewers' Club 4; FHA Club 2,3,4; Choral Club 1; Library Club 1,2,3.

NANCY LOUISE MARTIN "Nancy"

Annual Staff 4 Business Manager; Beta Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1, Reviewers' Club 3,4; Assistant Circulation Manager; FHA Club 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4 Reporter; Band 2; Choral Club 1 , 2 ; 4 -H Club 1 ; Library Club 2; Senior Class Re- porter; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Latin Club 1 Vice President; Junior Usher; SIPA Convention Delegate 3; Miss Park View 2.

HILDA MAE MAYTON "Hilda"

Annual Staff 4 Typist; Beta Club 2,3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; Reviewers' Club 3,4 Typist; FHA Club 1,2 President, 3,4; Choral Club 1,2; Library Club 1, Vice President 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Home room Secretary 4; Homeroom President 2; Basket- ball 4; Softball 1; Junior Usher.

WAYNE OLIVER McCLINTOCK "Wayne"

FFA Club 1,2, 3, 4; Choral Club 4.

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LINWOOD EARL MILLS "Linwood"

D. E. Club 4.

EMORY MOORE MINNICK "Ish"

Annual Staff 4 Photographer ; Library Club 1 President 2; Senior Class Treasurer; Baseball 1,4; Basketball 3,4; Latin Club; Junior Homeroom President.

M AXEY WILKERSON MOORE "Maxey"

Monogram Club 3,4 President; D.E. Club 3; Library Club 2; Football Manager 3,4; Baseball Manager 1,2, 3,4.

JOHN WESLEY MORGAN, JR. "Dock"

FFA Club 1,2, 3,4; Monogram 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4.

MARY ANN MORGAN "Mary Ann"

Beta Club 2,3,4; SCA Council 1,2; Reviewers Club 4 Assistant Typist; FHA Club 2 Secretary 3 Secretary; 4 Parlimentarian; Choral Club 1; Senior Homeroom Vice President; Junior Homeroom Secretary, Sopho- more Homeroom SCA Represen- tative; F reshman Class Reporter ; Softball 1; May Day Attendant 1 ; Junior Usher.

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BARBARA ANNETTA MORRIS "Barbara"

FHA Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1; Softball 1,2,3.

ANDREW JACKSON MOSELEY, JR. "Moe"

Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 1; Latin Club 1; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Boy's State Delegate .

MABEL ELIZABETH MOUNTCASTLE "Mabel"

FHA Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 3,4; Softball 1,2.

HARRIETT EVELYN MYERS "Harriett"

Beta Club 2,3,4 Secretary; Dramatics Club 3,4; Reviewers' Club 4 Business Manager; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1,2 Vice President 3,4 Vice President and Reporter; Senior Home room Reporter and Library Representative ; S o p h o m o r e Class Reporter; Annual Staff 4 Club Editor. LOUISE MORRIS NICHOLS "Lou"

Annual Staff 4 Assistant Circulation Manager; Dramatics Club 3; Re- viewers' Club 4; FHA Club 1,2, 3,4 President; Delegate to State Con- vention; Choral Club 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1,2, 3 Treasurer, 4; Senior Class Vice President; Junior Homeroom President; Sopho- more Homeroom Secretary; Sopho- more Class Vice President; Soft- ball 1; May Day Attendant 2; Girl's State Representative.

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LEWIS WARREN NICHOLS "Warren"

FFA Club 1,2, 3,4.

TIMOTHY PATRICK O'TOOLE "Tim"

Monogram Club 3,4; Beta Club 4; SCA Council Treasurer 1; F oot - ball 2,3,4; Boy's State Delegate.

JOHN SAMUEL OZLIN "Oz"

SCA Council 3; Reviewers' Club 4 Sports Editor; Band 2,3,4, Drum Major; Library Club 1; Senior Home- room President; Basketball 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,4.

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GERALD THOMAS PEARCE "Gerald"

FFA Club 1,3,4; Library Club 1.

MARVIN M. PHAUP, JR. Annual Staff Picture Manager 1; SCA Council 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2,3,4; Choral Club 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Junior Class Treasurer; Basketball 3,4.

SAMUEL IRA PURYEAR "Sonny"

Beta Club 2,3,4; FFA Club 1,2, 3,4 President; 4-H Club 1; F reshman Class Reporter.

MARGARET TAYLOR RAINEY "Marge "

Annual Staff 4 Assistant Editor; Beta Club 4; SCA Council 2; Dra- matics Club 1; Reviewers' Club 3,4 Assistant Circulation Manager, Typist; Monogram Club 1,2,4 Treas- urer; Band 2,3; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1, President 2; Fresh- man Class Secretary; Basketball Manager 3; Cheerleader 1,4; Latin Club 1; Sophomore Homeroom SCA Representative; SIPA Convention Delegate.

LLOYD OZLIN REESE "Lloyd"

FFA Club 2,3,4.

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JO ANN ROGERS "Jo Ann"

FHA Club 3,4; Choral Club 1,2; Library Club 1,4.

RUBY IDELIA SEWARD "Twitie"

Choral Club 1 ,2,3,4; 4-H Club 4 Secretary; D.E. Club 3,4; Basket- ball 1; Softball 1,2; Junior Homeroom President; Sophomore Home room President.

DOUGLAS IVEY SHELL "Ivey"

Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4; D.E. Club 3,4 Band 2; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4 Captain.

MYRTLE LEE SMELLEY "Myrtle"

FHA Club 2,3,4; D.E. Club 4; Sopho- more Class Treasurer; Softball 1.

EMMA LEONA SMITH "Leona"

Dramatics Club 1,2; FHA Club 1,2, 3,4; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1,2; Pep Club 1.

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LYNDA LOU SOLOMON "Lynda"

Annual Staff 4 Art Editor; Beta Club 4; SCA Council 2; Dramatics Club 3; Choral Club 1,3; FHA Club 1,2; Li- brary Club 2,3,4; Softball 3; Re- viewers' Club 4.

PEGGIE SUE SOLOMON "Peggie"

Annual Staff 4 Art Editor; Beta Club 4; Dramatics Club 3; Reviewers' Club 4; FHA Club 1,2; Choral Club 1,3; Library Club 2,3,4; Softball 3.

NANCY OLIVIA TANNER "T anner"

Annual Staff 4 Circulation Manager; Beta Club 2,3,4 Treasurer; SCA Council 2,4 Corresponding Secretary; Reviewers' Club 3 Assistant Busi- ness Manager, 4 Assistant Editor; Monogram Club 3 Reporter, 4; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1 Treasurer 2 Reporter; Chee rleade r 3,4 Co - Captain; Delegate to State Beta Convention 2,3; Candidate for State Beta Secretary 3; Latin Club 1 Secretary; J u n i o r Homeroom Re - porter ; Senior Homeroom Secretary; Sophomore Home room SCA Rep - resentative; May Day Attendent 1; Homecoming Attendant 1; Head Junior Usher; Dramatics Club 3.

NANCY JEAN TATE "Nancy"

Reviewers' Club 4 Assistant Business Manager; FHA Club 1,2,3; Choral Club 1,2; D.E. Club 4 Reporter; Li- brary Club 1,2, 3,4 Reporter; Junior Homeroom Vice President; Annual Staff 4 Assistant Business Manager.

MILDRED GAYNELLE TAYLOR "Mildred"

FHA Club 1,4; Library 3,4.

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ROBERT LEE THOMPSON "Robert"

FFA Club 4; 4-H Club 2,3; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2.

EDWIN LEE TOOMBS "Elvis"

FFA Club 1,3; Band 2,3,4; Choral Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1.

HELEN MAY TUDOR "Helen"

Beta Club 2,3,4; Reviewers' Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Softball 1; Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Class Secretary; Monogram Club 4; Choral Club 2.

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RICHARD JACKSON TURNER "Richard"

FFA Club 2; Library Club 1,3,4.

DOROTHY ANNE WATSON "Dot"

Beta Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Reviewers' Club 4; C ho r a 1 Club 1; Freshman C 1 a s s Reporter; Junior Usher.

JOHN BAXTER WALKER "Johnny"

Beta Club 2,3,4 President; Senior Homeroom President; D e 1 e g a t e to Boy's State.

STEPHEN EUGENE WATKINS "Stevie"

Annual Staff 4 Photographer; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1; Senior Class President; Junior Class Vice-President; Baseball 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Escort in May Day 2,3.

BEN WATKINS WATSON, JR. "B.W."

Dramatics Club 3,4; Choral Club 1; Library Club 1,2, 3,4; Senior Home- room Library Representative; Latin Club 1.

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DARRELL ARNETT WEAVER "Darrell"

Library Club 1,4.

BETTY JEAN WEHRY "Betty"

Reviewers' Club 3,4; FHA Club 1,2, 3,4; Choral Club 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Senior Homeroom Treasurer.

JOAN CAROLYN YEATTS "Joan"

Annual Staff 4 Feature Editor; SCA Council 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Re- viewers' Club 4; FHA Club 1,2; Band 3,4; Choral Club 1,2; Library Club 2,3; Delegate to SIPA Convention.

NOT PICTURED:

VIVIAN PAUL KUSTOS "Vivian"

Choral Club 1,2; D.E.Club 3,4; Library Club 3,4; FHA Club 1,3.

ELIZABETH PAGE NELSON "Betty Page"

Annual Staff 4 Head Typist; Beta Club 2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2 Treasurer; Re- viewers' Club 3,4 Assistant Typist; Band 2,3; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 4; Senior Class Secretary; Junior Homeroom Secretary, Sopho- more Homeroom Secretary; Basket- ball 1; Pep Club 1; Valentine Queen 1.

JAMES STERLING SADDLER "James"

FFA Club 1,2; D.E. Club 4; Fresh- man Class President; Football 3; Baseball 1.

DELORIS LEIGH THOMAS "Deloris"

FFA Club 3,4; Choral Club 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Basketball 2.

CLYDE SNEAD THOMPSON "Clyde"

FFA Club 1,2, 3, 4.

ROBERT JAMES PARRISH "Robert"

FFA 2; D.E. Club 3; Choral Club 2.

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SENIOR

SPECIALITIES

LEROY BOWERS Most Valuable Football Player

NANCY TANNER Cheerleader Captain

JOHNNIE OZLIN Drum Major

LEROY BOWERS GEORGE FERGUSON Football Co-captains

GEORGE FERGUSON Magazine Sales Champion

DOUGLAS SHELL ALICE ALLEN Basketball Captains

FRED HINES

POST GRADUATES

GLORIA MATTHEWS OLA SUE PARRISH

EDWARD TUDOR

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS

President Linda Carter

Vice President Ruth Satter white

Secretary Peggy Shelton

Treasurer Patsy Clary

S. C. A. Representative. . . Marlin Johnston

CLASS OF 59

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Doris Andrews

Marshall Callahan

Charles Clark

Patsy Clary

NOT PICTURED: Linda Carter Marlin Johnstin Janet Neubauer

Floyd Coley

Larry Fitchett

Harmon King

Ruth Satter white

Peggy Shelton

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CLASS OF ’60

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SOPHOMORES

Eugene Allgood Lucille Allgood Bobby Baird Gloria Jean Baird

P. L. Baisey Walton Bell Phillip Binford Mary Lou Butts

Jimmy Cassada Bruce Clarke George Coltrane Rudy Conner

Mary Iva Cook Charles Corum Betty Jane Cox Betty Gay Crowder

Dayton Crowder Delores Crowder Roy Edmonds C. B. Elam

Herbert Elliott Betty Ezelle Dorothy Faulkner Pat Fisher

Betty Ann George Nancy Gilbert Peggy Gill Dorothy Gosney

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SOPHOMORES

Tommy Hardage Robert Hendricks La Vonne Hinnant Bob Hines

Jimmy Jenkins Joyce Jordan Randy Jones Robert Nelson Jones

Iris Lee King James King Billy Kirkland Marie Kidd

Betty Laney Mae Lawson David Lynch Gary Matthews

Margaret McAden Lee Millirons Amelia Montague Betty Tut Montgomery

Howard Moss John Larry Newman David Norket Carlisle Northington

Joyce Orr Joyce Parrish Betty Parrott Carolyn Pearce

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SOPHOMORES

Irving Phillips Esther Piercy Jeanette Poythress Floyd Puryear

Bobby Russell Larry Shelton Linda Simmons Louis Sirrocco

Arlene Skinner Lois Smith Bill Tanner Nancy Taylor

G. H. Thomas Beverly Thompson Georgia Van Dyke Larry Van Dyke

Betty Walker Betsy Wall Lewis Wells Marjorie Wells

LaVerne Wilmouth Ann Wright

NOT PICTURED: Conner Lee Dalton Sidney Van Dyke Betty Lee Watson

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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . .

R. B. Cage

. . . . Dan Blalock . . . . Sammy Land . . . . Ronnie Jones Lennie Whittemore

CLASS OF '61

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FRESHMEN

Betty Allgood Elva Allgood Milton Allgood James Anderson

James Arrington Reginald Arrington Norwood Ashworth Paul Baird

Dan Blalock Eddie Bobbitt Betty Braddy Jimmy Brame

Jeanne Brooks Mac Bugg George Burton R. B. Cage

Millie Callahan Snead Carey, Jr. Joyce Clark Bill Carter

Bill Carter Dick Clary Mildred Cleaton Franklin Cliborne

Johnny Cole Nancy Cole Sola Cook Lillie Compton

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FRESHMEN

Martha Mae Crowder Eddie Crowder Loretta Cumbia Virginia Dunn

Phyllis Ebbert Elaine Echols Barbara Estes Ruby Etter

Becky Jane Evans Irma Jean Evans Jimmy Evans Vela Mae Ezelle

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H. P. Farrar Girvis Farrar Cathy Forrest Elizabeth Glass

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David Hahn Carolyn Hall Hugh Hamby Charles Harvell

Jerry Hendricks Johnny Johnson Ronnie Jones Thomas Jones

Brenda Jordan Charles Jordan Eugene Kidd Miles Kidd

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FRESHMEN

Hope Kinker Leland Kirkland Sammy Land Betty Lehman

Virginia Legge Wayne Lett Peggy Lewis Ralph Lewis

Kay Malone George Martin James Martin Joyce Matthews

Mary Ellen Mewborn Louise Morris Edna Rose Newman Wylie Newman

Tom O'Toole Edna Parrish Betty Perkinson Marion Powell

Jesse Poythress Margaret Poythress Betty Pully Bill Puryear

Frances Puryear Rachel Puryear Roland Puryear Preston Raines

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FRESHMEN

Frances Rainey Carolyn Reese Elizabeth Reese Wayne Roberts

Tony Wayne Roberts Glenn Simmons Billy Simon Jimmy Smiley

Betty Smith Carolyn Smith Wayne Smith Joyce Sparks

John Starling Waverly Tanner Joe Taylor Sally Taylor

Bernice Thomas Claude Thompson Margaret Thompson Shirley Toombs

Ann Turner Elizabeth Vaughan Gilberta Vaughan Betty Watson

Nell Walker Carolyn Wall Dru Warren Claude Washburn

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FRESHMEN

Clyde Washburn Chuck Watson Sharon Welsh Betty Lou Wells

Nell Wells Nelson Whitley Lennie Whittemore Lee Williams

Wilbur Wray

NOT PICTURED: Edwin Sparks Rachel Upton Louis Wilson

FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES

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EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS

President Joyce Martin

Vice President Francis Thompson

Secretary Dot Harris

Treasurer Carole Holmes

Reporter Jo Ann Dix

CLASS OF 62

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EIGHTH GRADERS

Ruby Adcock Charlie Allgood Paula Allgood J. B. Andrews

Phillip Bavaro Wayne Beck Mary Lee Blanton Dian Boddie

Betty Boswell C. V. Carey Nancy Cassada Gerald Clark

Earl Cliborne John O. Cook Edward Creedle G. R. Creedle

Betty Jane Crowder Bobby Crowder Marvin Crutchfield Maxine Crutchfield

J. S. Cundiff Jo Ann Dix Beverly Dortch Ann Edmonds

Iris Edmonds James Edmonds Jean Evans Gladys Ezell

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EIGHTH GRADERS

Johnnie Flippen James Gardner Jean Gill Doris Hall

Dot Harris Judith Hazelwood James Hendricks Kenneth Hightower

Ray Hines Steve Hines Barbara Hite Carole Holmes

Janet Hubbard Faye Hudson Beth Hylton Winston Johnson

Charles Jones Loretta Jones Linda Jordan F reddie Kidd

Glenda Kidd David King Neal King Robert Lawson

Eddie Lewis Bill Lynch Joyce Martin Patricia Matthews

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EIGHTH GRADERS

Herbert Mills Mary Alice Mills Sterling Montague Wallace Moore

Betty Lou Morris Gertrude Moseley Randy Moseley Ann Murphy

Vernon Newman Bobby Northington Linwood Norton June Rose Overton

Betty Panther Jimmy Panther Mable Parrish Mary Parrish

Larry Perkinson Elaine Piercy Gene Poythress Betty Reed

Tony Reeks Gertie Reese Jeanette Reese Nell Robinson

Robert Sadler Ernest Shell Eugene Shell Maurice Shelton

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EIGHTH GRADERS

Sadie Smiley- Sterling Smith Alvin Sirrocco Tommy Stanley

Betsy Taylor Billy Taylor Bobby Taylor C. N. Taylor

Page Taylor Clarence Thomas Billy Thompson Carolyn Thompson

Francis Thompson Harold Tudor Joyce Tudor Beverly Tunstall

Roger Upton Francis Wathall Jimmy Weaver Alphaus Wells

Carolyn Wells Jimmie Whittemore Joe Whittemore Emmett Williams

Ernest Wray Betty Wright Kenneth Wright Wayne Wright

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NOT PICTURED:

Rose Blanton Joel Clark Early Dishman Carl Gude David King Roy Tanner Albert Moseley

Lucy Nelson Magalene Rockwell Douglas Smith Clyde Spraggins Roy Owen Thomas Johnny Wishnewski Douglas Wright

EIGHTH GRADE ACTIVITIES

Eighth Grade dramatic students doing a cutting from "Little Women"

Eighth Graders find work can be fun in the library.

Students gather around the milk machine for wholesome refreshment.

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The extra-curricular activities of Park View are many and varied.

Each student is encouraged to join at least one of the organized clubs. Students interested in athletics may parti- cipate in any of the three sports ; football, basketball, or baseball. These students, who are awarded varsity letters for participating in either sport or cheerle ading, are eligi- ble for membership in the Monogram Club.

THE MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS:

President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . .

. . Maxey Moore . . Tim O 1 Toole . . Bruce Clarke Margaret Rainey . . Nancy Martin

Park View curriculum includes many activities

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As sistant Business Manager, Leroy Bowers; As sistant Business Manager, Ina Kay Kent; F eature Editor, Joan Yeatts; Assistant Feature Editor, Mary Helen Holmes; Co-art Editor, Lynda Solo- mon; Co-art Editor, Peggy Solomon; Sports Editor, Alice Allen; Sports Editor, Johnnie Griffith.

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The sports, feature, art, and club editors talk over plans Typists prepare copy for the yearbook,

for the 1957-58 edition of the "Leaves of Memory".

Circulation Manager, Nancy Tanner; As sistant Circulation Manager, j^ouise Nichols; Assistant Circulation Manager, Walter Hylton; Head Typist, Betty Nelson; Typist, Patsy Cannon; Typist, Hilda Mayton; Typist, Carole Cole; Typist, Nancy Ferrell.

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S.C.A.

The Student Cooperative Association is an organization in which students are elect- ed by the student body to help guide the school.

The S. C. A. at Park View takes part in work not only at Park View, but in the Staunton River District, at state conven- tions, and at the state workshop.

Park View students have been out- standing in the Staunton River District this year. The district meeting was held at Park View on November 21, 1957. Iris Creedle, Park View senior, serves as chairman of the Staunton River District S. C. A. and Mary Helen Holmes, Park View senior, serves as secretary of the district.

A n o t h e r honor came to Park View through the S. C. A. when Iris Creedle was selected to be on the panel of the Sixth High School S. C. A. Forum held in Rich- mond, Va.

Officers: President, Marvin Phaup, vice president, Linda Carter, corre sponding secretary, Nancy Tanner, recording secretary, Nancy Crowder, re- porter, Hilda Mayton.

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BETA CLUB

The National Beta Club is an achieve- ment and service organization for the students of senior high schooL

The purpose of the club is to encourage effort, to promote character, to stimulate achievement, to cultivate leadership quali- ties, to reward merit, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school.

The Beta Club of ParkView presented an assembly program on January 31, 1958, at which thirty six new members were formally initiated. This brought the total number of Beta members in the 1 95 7-58 school year to fifty-five. The Beta Club is sponsored by Mrs. Annie McLean and Mrs. Sarah McBride.

Officers: President, Johnny Walker, vice president, Patsy Cannon, secretary, Harriett Myers, treas- urer, Nancy Tanner, reporter, Carole Cole, his- torian, Nancy Crowder.

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MONOGRAM CLUB

To be eligible to belong to the Monogram Club at Park View, a student must have lettered in a varsity sport or cheerleading. The purpose of the club is to foster and promote athletics in everyway possible at Park View and to encourage prospect- ive athletes of good character.

The coaches of the Dragons, Mr. Leo Allen, Mr. Harold Wise; and Mrs. Estelle Lumpkin; sponsor the Monogram Club.

The members of the Monogram Club are (First row) Helen Tudor, Joyce Orr, LaVonne Hinnant, Mary Helen Holmes, Margaret Rainey, Nancy Tanner, Nancy Martin, LaVerne Wilmouth; (second row) Mrs. Estelle Limpkin, Iris Creedle, Alice Allen, Betty Montgomery, Mable Mountcastle, Nancy Ferrell, Iris King, Bruce Clarke, Mr. Harold Wise; .(third row) Douglas Shell, John Henry Cox, Billy Jones, Stevie Watkins, Johnny Griffith, Dayton Crowder, Rudy Conner, George Ferguson; (fourth row) Bob Hines, Dan Blalock, Tim O'Toole, John Morgan, Willie Crowder, Maxey Moore, Jackie Moseley, Randolph Jones (fifth row) Tommy Hardage Mr. Leo Allen, Philip Binford.

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REVIEWERS’ STAFF

The purpose of the Park View Review- ers ' Club is to publish a school newspaper each month and in this way give students experience in writing and organizing material and publishing a newspaper.

The Reviewers' Staff consists of the follow- ing persons :

Editor

As s 't Editor. . . . Business Manager Ass't Bus. Mgrs . Sports Editors . .

Circulation Mgrs

Ass 't Cir. Mgrs .

Feature Editor. .

Art Editor

Typists

Sponsor

. Mary Helen Holmes

Nancy Tanner

. . . .Harriett Myers

Nancy Tate

Johnnie Ozlin

Patsy Cannon .... Barbara Carey Iris Creedle . . . Margaret Rainey Nancy Martin

Nancy Ferrell

. . . Barbara Gentry 2nd year typing class . Mrs. Nellie Cleaton

REVIEWERS' CLUB

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The Latin Club is organized to stimu- late and encourage greater interest in and appreciation of t h e civilization, language, literature, and art of Ancient Rome, and to give a better understanding of the contri- butions made by the Romans to our own culture.

Officers: Bruce Clarke, vice-president,

Betty Tut Montgomery, and Annie Sue Cleaton, reporters Herbert Elliot, presi- dent, Betty Ann George, secretary; Pat Fisher, treasurer.

LATIN CLUB

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LIBRARY CLUB

The purpose of the Library Club is to give interested students an opportunity to become acquainted with some of the duties of the librarian, to do practical work in the library, and to render service to their school. Meetings of the club promote good fellowship among students.

OFFICERS:

President Nancy Crowder

Vice President Harriett Myers

Secretary Louise Nichols

Treasurer Barbara Carey

Reporter Harriett Myers

Sponsor Miss Dalphine Hatch

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Officers: President, Iris Layne Creedle, vice president, Emily Gill, secretary, Alice Allen, treasurer, Kay Malone , reporter, Bobby Crowder, sponsor, Mrs. Currin.

DRAMATICS CLUB

Many people feel that a dramatics class or club is only for those students who have dramatic ability. This is far from true. The Dramatics Club will benefit those talented in this field, but it will help all students to think clearly and speak in a tone of voice agreeable to listeners. Much of what we call personality is resident in the voice. Much time and money have been spent perfecting mechanical methods of transmitting the voice; little time and thought are spent in teaching students to use their own voices correctly. Thus the main purpose of this club is to promote good speech--not to train actors and actresses.

The Eighth Grade Dramatics Class and the S e n i o r Dramatics Class have put on many productions during the year for school assemblies, civic and church groups, and radio plays. Some of these productions are as follows: "The Cat and The Canary,"

cuttings from "Tom Sawyer" and "Little Women", two radio skits, "The American Way" and "To See is To Believe", and an assembly program, "The American Way".

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Scenes from Between Yesterday and Tomorrow."

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F.F.A.

The primary aim of the Future Farm- ers of America is the development of agri- cultural leadership, cooperation, and citi- zenship. The specific purposes for which this organization was formed are: to deve- lop agricultural leadership; to create and nurture a love of country life ; to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work; to create more interest in farming occupations; to encourage farming programs ; to encourage improvement of home and surroundings; to develop character , thrift, cooperation, im- provement in scholarship; and to provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities.

Officers: Mr. R. C. Hines, sponsor; Tommy Hardage, vice president; Samuel Puryear, president; John Morgan, sentinel; L. E. Kent, sponsor. Second row: Gene Hall, secretary; Donald Crutchfield, reporter; Ralph Parker, Treasurer.

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F.H.A.

The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils study- ing home making in junior and senior high schools in the United States. The purposes of this club are: to promote appreciation for homemaking ; to emphasize the import- ance of worthy home membership; to en- courage democracy in home and community life; to work for good home and family life: to promote international goodwill; to foster creative leadership; to provide wholesome individual and group recreation; and to further interest in home economics.

Officers: President, Joyce Parrish, vice president, Peggy Gill, secretary, Ina Kay Kent, treasurer, Anne Wright, reporter, Emily Gill, historian, Bernice Thomas, Parliamentarian, Mary Ann Morgan.

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The Distributive Education Clubs of America are national organi- zations of high school students who are studying for careers in distri- bution on a co-operative basis.

The purpose of the Distributive Education class is to provide train- ing for those who plan to enter a business career after graduation. Thus the club is an extension of the class. Mr. John D. B e v e 1 1 is the D. E. Club sponsor.

OFFICERS:

President. . . . Vice president Secretary. . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . . Supervisor . . .

Willie Crowder

Bryant Etter

Larry Fitchett

Frank Gill

Nancy Tate

Mr. J. D. Bevell

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4-H CLUBS

SENIOR 4-H OFFICERS:

JUNIOR 4-H OFFICERS:

President Edgar Hart

Vice president Lennie Whittemore

Secretary Gervis Farrar

Treasurer Martha Mae Crowder

Song Leaders Betty Lou Wells

Sola Cook

President. . . . Vice president Secretary. . . . Treasurer . . .

. .J. S. Cundiff Jimmy Panther Beverly Dortch . John O. Cook

The purpose of the Junior and Senior 4-H Clubs is to teach the girls better homemaking methods and the boys better farming methods. The project for the year is "Keeping Ourselves Neat."

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CHORAL CLUB

The purpose of the choral club is to foster a love of choral music. This is accomplished by performing a great variety of music. Both accompanied and acappella concerts are given in conjunction with the vocal music class. This club represents the school in festivals and clinics, and sings for civic groups when requested.

Officers: Emily Gill, President, Charles Watson, vice president, Pat Fisher, secre- tary-treasurer .David Norket, accompanist, George Ferguson, librarian, Lennie Whitte- more, reporter, sponsor, John T. Lyon.

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Majorettes: Betsy Wall, Amelia Montague, Mary Lou Butts, head majorette, Bruce Clarke, Margaret McAden, Betty Tut Montgomery.

Band officers: Edwin Toombs, band manager; Mary Iva Cook,

librarian; Johnnie Ozlin, drum Major; Mary Lou Butts, head major- ette; Bobby Russell, student conductor; Betty Tut Montgomery, reporter; Walter Hylton, band p r e s i d e n t ; Carlisle Northington, secretary; Mr. John T. Lyon, director.

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ADVANCED BAND

Director, John T. Lyons

BEGINNERS' BAND

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THE "DRAGONS’’

First row: Coach Harold Wise, Tim O'Toole, Willie Crowder, Stevie Watkins, George Ferguson,

Douglas Shell, Jackie Mosley, Maxey Moore, Manager. Second row: Johnny Griffith, Billy Jones, Bob Hines, Philip Binford, Dayton Crowder, John Cox, Dan Blalock, Tommy Hardage. Third row: John Cole, George Martin, Mac Bugg, R. B. Cage, Reginald Arrington, Tommy Jones, Claude Washburn, Sammy Land. Fourth row: Ronnie Jones, Irving Philips, James Martin, George Coltrane. Fifth row: Coach Leo Allen, Rudy Conner, R a n d y Jones , Jes sie P o y t h r e s s . Not pictured: LeRoy Bowers.

1957 SCORES

Randolph-Henry 28

Park

View

0

Victoria 6

Park

View

0

Amelia 0

Park

View

40

Kenbridge 0

Park

View

31

Halifax 48

Park

View

28

Chatham 6

Park

View

33

Holland 1 2

Park

View

12

Bluestone 0

Park

View

20

Brunswick 19

Park

View

6

Blackstone 6

Park

View

33

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THE "DRAGONS” IN ACTION

In the first game, the Dragons couldn't seem to start a scoring drive as they fell in defeat to the powerful Randolph-Henry Statesmen, 0-28.

In the second game, Park View controlled the ball most of the game, but couldn't seem to score as they lost to Victoria, 0-6.

In the third game, Park View finally broke into the win column as they poured it on Amelia, 40-0. The highlight of this game was a 93 yard run by LeRoy Bowers.

In the fourth game, Park View again showed their power as th^y drove and inched out the ground for five touchdowns and one extra point to defeat Kenbridge, 31-0.

In the fifth game, Park View fell to the superior strength of Group I, Halifax, 28-48.

In the sixth game, ParkView began to roll again when they defeated Chatham, 33-6, in a non- conference game.

In the seventh game, ParkView and Holland fought to a 12-12 tie. This was one of the hard- est fought games in Park View's football history.

In the eighth game, the Dragons played their arch rivals, Bluestone, in Clarksville, the Dragons won again in a hard fought battle, 20-0.

In the ninth game. Park View fell to Brunswick , 6-19. Park View's only touchdown came on a beautifully executed fake punt and pass from Jackie Mosley to LeRoy Bowers.

In the last game, Park View ended their season with a win over Blackstone, 33-6.

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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM

Standing: Carlisle Northington, Assistant Manager; Alice Jean Allen, Captain;

Estelle Lumpkin, Coach; Iris Layne Creedle, Manager. Seated: Phyllis Ebbert, Carolyn Thompson, Nell Walker, Mary Ellen Newborn, Betty Tut Montgomery, Mary Lou Butts, Betsy Page Taylor, Glenn Simmons, Iris Lee King, Edna Rose Newman, Nancy Ferrell, Jean Evans, Bruce Clarke, Joyce Orr, Marjorie Gray Wells, Betty Merele Allgood, Drucillia Warren, Mabel Montcastle.

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BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM

First row: Emory Minnick; Rudy Conner; Douglas Shell, Captain; George Ferguson; John Morgan. Second row: Jackie Mosley; Willie Crowder; Walter Hylton; Coach Leo Allen; Johnny Griffith; Marvin Phaup; Johnnie Ozlin; Robert Hendricks. Not Pictured: Stevie Watkins

SCORES

Norlina

39

Park View

37

Kenbridge

41

Park View

18

Bluestone

50

Park View

48

Victoria

62

Park View

24

F armville

57

Park View

54

Randolph -Henry

77

Park View

52

Greensville

56

Park View

48

Randolph-Henry

44

Park View

38

Victoria

69

Park View

53

Brunswick

52

Park View

53

Greensville

48

Park View

38

Blackstone

45

Park View

46

Amelia

52

Park View

45

Crewe

52

Park View

28

Brunswick

46

Park View

33

Buckingham

47

Park View

45

Bluestone

46

Park View

49

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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

Captain - Nancy Tanner

Joyce Orr LaVerne Wilmouth

LaVonne Hinnant Mary Helen Holmes Nancy Ferrell

Margaret Rainey Nancy Martin Helen Tudor

JUNIOR

VARSITY

CHEERLEADERS

Carole Holmes Jo Ann Dix Betty Wright Jean Evans Beverly Dortch

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The cheerleaders of Park View are the school spirit boosters. Uniformed in green and white, the school colors, they cheer the "Dragons" in every game. Whether the team is victorious or defeated, the cheerleaders are always good sports and ready with a hearty cheer.

Chosen each spring by a student and faculty committee, the cheerleaders must have a good personality and qualities of leadership.

Mrs. Estelle Lumpkin is cheerleader sponsor.

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1. Great scientists! !

2. But LeRoy, it'll make you fat! !

3. "Faerie Queene"! !

4. Those were the days! !

5. Busy as bees ! !

6. A modern Tom Sawyer! !

7. Goodbye and have fun! !

8. Friends to the end! !

9. Tim! She's already married! !

10. Oops, don't fall! !

11. That pocketbook looks interesting! !

12. The things we did then! !

13. The beginning of a great event! !

14. George, Have you turned cannibal? ?

15. As pretty as a picture! !

16. There you are Sammye! ! !

17. The toughies of the Old Wild West! !

18. A human oil well! !

1 9. Chow line ! !

20. Aw shucks ! !

21. Give em' a yell! !

FAMILIAR SCHOOL SCENES

Park View is often host to visitors. Above, a group of Longwood Seniors tour Park View accompanied by: Mr. Morgan, Principal, Mr. Seawell, Director of Instruction, and Mr. Haga, Superintendant of Mecklenburg County.

Since the office is the center of school activities, Mr. Morgan, principal, and Mrs. Viverette, secretary, are very familiar figure s.

The art classes arrange the bulletin boards in the halls, to add to the attractiveness of the school, as well as decorating their own class room.

Journalism students are familiar figures in the halls scouting school news, and in the class room checking their work.

A favorite school scene is the cafeteria where students eat and enjoy fellowship to- gether.

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FEATURES... .WE LL REMEMBER ALWAYS

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F. A. PRESIDENT Samuel Puryear

BETA CLUB PRESIDENT Johnny Walker

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EDITOR of SCHOOL PAPER CHORAL CLUB PRESIDENT

Mary Helen Holmes

Emily Gill

WHO’S WHO AT

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PARK VIEW

SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Stevie Watkins

LIBRARY CLUB PRESIDENT Nancy Crowder

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SENIOR

MOST POPULAR Iris Layne Creedle Leroy Bowers

Iris Layne Creedle Tommy Callahan

BEST DRESSED Mary Helen Holme's Stevie Watkins

MOST TALKATIVE Harriett Myers Bobby Bracey

BEST LOOKING Louise Nichols George Ferguson

QUIETEST Anna Griffin Ben Watson

MOST ATHELETIC Alice Allen Douglas Shell

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

Iris Layne Creedle Leroy Bowers

WITTIEST Harriett Myers Emory Minnick

BEST ALL AROUND

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SUPERLATIVES

MOST INTELLECTUAL

Iris Layne Creedle Tommy Callahan

MOST TALENTED Barbara Gentry Tim O'Toole

MOST COURTEOUS Iris Layne Creedle Leroy Bowers

BIGGEST FLIRTS Peggy Jennings Bobby Bracey

MOST TYPICAL SENIOR

Iris Layne Creedle Stevie Watkins

CUTEST Carole Cole Leroy Bowers

MOST BASHFUL Jean Lewis Carl Blalock

BEST DANCERS Mable Mountcastle Bobby Coley

FRIENDLIEST Mary Helen Holmes Leroy Bowers

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The annual Park View High School Homecoming festivities were celebrated on October 4, 1957, beginning in the afternoon with a pep rally led by the Park View cheerleaders.

The Park View "Dragons", in the exciting Homecoming game, played the Kenbridge "Comets" and were victorious , winning with a score of 31 to 0.

The Park View alumni were welcomed by a hearty cheer from Park View cheerleaders during halftime of the game.

The high light of the celebration was the crowning of the queen. Myrna McAden an attractive seiiior reigned as queen. As the Park View Band played, Queen Myrna was escorted onto the field by co-captains Leroy Bowers and George Ferguson. Mr. Charles H. Morgan, prin- cipal of Park View, crowned her majesty.

The queen's attendants were, Iris Layne Creedle and Hilda Mayton-Senior s ; Peggy Shelton and Ruth Satterwhite -Juniors ; Pat Fisher and Linda Simmons -Sophomores ; Glenn Simmons and Marion Powell-Freshmen; Joyce Martin and Carole Holmes -Eighth Graders.

The Homecoming Dance held in honor of the queen and her attendants was given in the Park View Gymnasium immediately following the game. Many alumni and friends attended the Homecoming since the main purpose for such a festival is to welcome home, alumni of the school.

The annual staff of Park View wishes to thank all those who worked so faithfully on this volume of the school annual.

We deeply appreciate the cooperation and help of our advertisers for without them our annual would not have been possible.

We would appreciate your patronizing these businesses.

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6. Not bored ! !

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8. Starry eyed Elvis fans! !

9. Is this for real? ?

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ALLEN'S MARKET

Hi 7-3548

South Hill, Virginia

LINA'S BEAUTY SALON

"Shop of Satisfaction"

Phone Hi 7-3586 South Hill, Virginia

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Locally Owned-Nationally Known J. A. Armistead-D. S. Hudson South Hill, Virginia

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CLEATON PONTIAC

Pontiac Automobiles Sales and Service

Phone Hi 7-3214 South Hill, Virginia

CLEATON HARDWARE

"Anything in Hardware, Paints, and Oils"

Westinghouse Electric Refrigerators Household and Gift Ware

Phone Hi 7-3554

CLEATON EQUIPMENT CO.

Farmall Tractors and Farm Machinery Sales and Service

Phone Hi 7-3759

F. & N. NOVELTY CO.

Coin Operated Machines South Hill, Virginia

CITY BARBER SHOP

South Hill, Virginia

HOLLOWAY & ELMORE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.

South Hill, Virginia

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MOSELEY HARDWARE

LaCrosse, Virginia

Patronize

HUDSON TEXACO STATION

South Hill, Va.

SOUTH HILL PUBLISHING CO.

South Hill Enterprise "The Home Newspaper"

R. H. CREWS & CO.

South Hill, Virginia

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Who wears short shorts ? ? Mouton or mink? ?

The long, long car! !

Say cheese ! !

Rag -mop-Doug ! !

Poor, poor Nita! !

They're neat, we repeat! !

1.

Florida, please! !

9.

2.

Forever friends! !

10.

3.

That graceful waltz! !

11.

4.

Moe's a bad motor-cycle! !

12.

5.

Going abroad, ladies ? ?

13.

6.

Run for your life, LeRoy! !

14.

7.

A beauty contest? ? ?

15.

8.

Sammye you're bigger than Dolly! !

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CONSULT

SMITH & HAZELWOOD

MADAM EDEN

Radio and Television Sales and Service

Better See Motorola Before You Buy

South Hill, Virginia

South Hill, Virginia

For Your Flower Needs See

"Everything to Build With"

POWELL-COVINGTON FLORIST

LORENE MILL CO.

Phone Hi 7-3438

Phone Hi 7-3985

122 N. Mecklenburg Ave.

211 W. Main Street

South Hill, Virginia

South Hill, Virginia

R. L. HINES ELECTRIC STORE

RCA Victor Whirlpool

POOLE'S FROZEN FOODS

Sales and Service

Automatic washers Refrigerators & Ranges

Phone Hi 7-3437

Phone Hi 7-3446 South Hill, Virginia

South Hill, Virginia

Best Wishes to the Seniors of Park View

VALENTINE SERVICE CO.

Evineude Motors Albright Boats

South Hill, Virginia

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PARKER OIL CO., INC.

"Your Locally Owned Oil Company" Emporia Lawrenceville

FOUR CHIMNEY INN

W. H. Morse, Owner Phone Hi 7-7024

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F. V. JONES & SONS

MOSELEY MOTOR CO.

Ginners and Buyers

J. L. Crews, Owner

of Cotton and Seed

South Hill, Virginia

Blackridge, Va.

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!

Y-DAIRY BAR and GRILL

"Hamburgers are our Speciality" Sundaes & Shakes, all flavors P. C. Yeatts, Owner

Phone PI 7-3151

CLARKS7 APPLIANCE SERVICE

Phone Hi 7-3626 South Hill, Virginia

SOUTH HILL TIRE and RECAPPING

Kelly Tires

Phone Hi 7-3982 South Hill Virginia

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1 . Pretending ! ! !

2. School spirit! ! !

3. What's under the hat???

4. Watch out, your cheeks might stick! !

5. What a pretty tongue! ! !

6. The long tall pyramid! ! !

7. It happens to the best of us ! ! !

8. That sweet smile ! ! !

9. Check the glassy eyes! ! !

10. Now that's a smile for you! ! !

1 1 . Stevie, what's wrong ? ? ?

12. They've got the Christmas cheer! ! !

1 3. 'At a boy, George ! ! !

14. These girls that study

15. Go to it, Bruce! ! !

16. Those precious few eating moments! ! !

17. Our beloved principal! ! !

18. Young and in love! ! !

19. Sophisticated senior s ?? ?

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LYNN'S RADIATOR SERVICE

Patronize

CANNON PAINT & BODY

Patronize

TEEN-AGE CENTER

Patronize

SOUTH HILL MOBIL STATION & GARAGE

Compliments of

Patronize

A FRIEND

AMBASSADOR RESTAURANT

Patronize

Patronize

NATE'S MARKET

CENTRAL SERVICE STATION

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1. Don't Emory, she'll forgive you for not doing your homework! !

2. Entrance to the head hunters' club! ! !

3. But Sammye, where 's the mouse ? ? ?

4. That's the way the big ball bounces! ! !

5. "Perfect end of a day"

6. First date ! ! !

7. Go, Mabel! ! !

8. HotShot!!!

9. Looking pretty ! ! !

10. My, Margaret, how you've changed! ! !

11. Make that shot! ! !

12. Flower girls! ! !

1 3. Dancing in the light ! ! !

1 4. Down by the river side ! ! !

15. Finally ! ! !

16. Don't swallow the seeds! ! !

17. Don't break your back! ! !

18. What are you so happy about, Linda? ? ? 1 9. Good, eh ! ! !

20. Typical Marvin! ! ! !

21. Little Rascals! ! !

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The "Leaves of Memory" Staff heartily thanks Mr. Morgan, principal; and Mrs. Currin, sponsor of "Leaves of Memory"; and all other members of the faculty for the -co- operation and help they gave while work was being done on the annual. The staff also thanks the underclassmen that helped with the class sections. The staff especially thanks you for buying an annual and hopes that you will enjoy it now and for many years to come.

The time has gone by. It seems just yesterday that the school year began, the school year that has now grown old. With sad hearts the seniors look back over the year, which has been full with a successful football season, a terrific homecoming, a slump in basketball season; the best Junior -Senior Prom ever, and many other exciting moments and events.

The job is finished The work has been done The staff is tired But, Wow! It's been fun.

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THATS ALL FOLKS

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