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Published by 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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MR. THOMAS W. H Principal

THE ANNUAL STAFF DEDICATES THIS LAST SPOKE OF "THE WHEEL" TO

MISS VIRGINIA I Social Studie:

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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MRS. MAXINE CORNETT 路 Business Education Economics

MR. ALDEN G. BIGELOW Engli~h

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MR. THOMAS W. HURLBURT Principal

MRS. MARIA A. HURT Home Economics

MR. ROBERT CHAMBLISS Agriculture

MISS VIRGINIA BEARD Social Studies

MRS. BERTHA JONES Second Grade

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MISS RUTH RAMSEY Librarian

MR. JOSEPH L. TRICE

MRS. MARIAN MOCHON

Mathematics Science

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MRS, VIRGINIA ROGERS Fifth Grode

MISS NANCY E. WILEY

MRS. VIRGINIA PARROTT

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MRS. BARBARA TOWNSEND Fourth Grode

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WILLIAM DABNEY BALLARD, JR. Likes: Hunting Dislikes: Extra smart people Ambition: Millionaire

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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.

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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.

could we girls car Duringtl Wesold1 and the compose Democn burg. 111 Virginia Washing came an

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.

Atlas1 seniors! We had:

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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,

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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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?

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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?

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"NO BRIDE FOR THE GROOM" er nose in 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 · noses in

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Bess Shelby •••••••••••••••••••••••• Bettie Ann Pugh Sophia Shelby ••••••••• ••••• • •• ••••• •• Naomi Erskine Herbert Prindell ••••••••••.•••••••••• William Olinger Digby Prindel ••••• co • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • John Ryan Jolly...... ... .... 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 Ill • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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We, th Lordnint 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 w ith 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 w ide, 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 1 53 parts far and w ide;

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We, the Senior Class of Crozet High S chool, Crozet, Virginia, in the yea r 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, Jimmie Gillum.

Jr. leaves his buick to Tom Henley and his love for hunting to

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 Elizab eth 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路 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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President •••.••.•••••• .. .•.••.• • •••••William Raines Vice-president .••• , ••.•..•..•••• • • Mary Ellen Abell Secretary ........................ . ... Glenn is Holley Treasurer. ·..•••.•••.• • •.••••• • •••.••. Calvin Critzer Reporter••.••••• • ••••••.•••••••••• • •••• Rosa Graves Sponsor...................... Mr. Alden G. Bigelow

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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

CLASS OFFICERS President ... ............•........... Barbara Gentry Vice-president . ..... ... .•............. Suzanne Cole Secretary•. ...... ...•...... .. ...... Betty Drumheller Reporters .•• • ..•••...••................. Iris Tomlin Donald Harper Sponsor •... •.. ........ ....... . •. Miss Virginia Beard

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NOT 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.

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.

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President. . ..... .. .. . ... ... .......... Dewey Shiflett Vice-president..........................Daniel Bain Secretary. . ....... . .. . . . . 路. .. ... .. . . Charles Younger Sponsor. .............. . .. . .. .. . . Miss Virginia Beard

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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 Rosa Groves Iris Tomlin Edna Farish Donald Harper

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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.

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President . .. .. . . . . . ... .. . . . .. .. . . Ramona Fitzgerald Vice-president ... .. . .... . .. . ... .. . Franklin Murrelle Secretary . . .. . .... . . . .. ... . . . . ... . . ..Thomas Henley Reporter. ... . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . Shirley James Sponsor... . ... .. . ... . .. ... ........ Miss Ruth Ramsey

Ramona Fitzgerald President

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Barbara Givens Janice Gough Rosa Groves Rufus Graves Shirley Graves John Groome Betty Harlow Arlene Herring Vernell Herring Glennis Holley Ervin Kiser Grover Mawyer Norman McAII ister Patrick McAllister Mildred Morris Patricio Mundy William Olinger Bettie Ann Pugh Samuel Pugh Shirley Pugh Frances Rorrer

Mary Ellen Abell Daniel Bain Ann Ballard Albert Barnette Florence Batten Sarah Jane Block Betty Bryant Bernard Burruss Suzanne Cole Donald Clark Calvin Critzer Geraldine Critzer Gertrude Dole Betty Lou Drumheller Naomi Erskine Edna Farish Dixie Fitzgerald Ella Jo Foster Betty Garrison ~orboro Gentry James Gillum

Lillian Sandridge Dewey Shiflett Elwood Shiflett Marshall Shiflett Shirley Shiflett Joanne Spencer Stella Sprouse Doris Strickler Christine Taylor Eleonore Taylor Florence Thurston Iris Tomlin Dare Toms Ann Via Charles Via Shirley Via John Wolfe Charles Wood Elsie Wyant ·Charles Younger John Younger

President .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ann Via Secretory•••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••• Charles Wood Sponsors .•.••.••...•••...••••• Mrs. Maxine Cornett Mr. Joseph L. Trice

Ann Via President

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FIRST ROW: Joanne Spenc' Ballard, and SECOND RO' Rorrer, Eliza~ THIRD ROW: Florence Thur

Preside• Vice-PI Secreta Pianist . Sponsor


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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

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FIRST ROW: Mr. Thomas 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 ver y 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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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.

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

FIRST ROW: I Barbara Givens SECOND ROW Geraldine Crit Robinson, Betl) THIRD ROW: < Ann Via, Flore

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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

Beverly Via President

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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.

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Captain ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mildred Wtorris Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Shirley Shiflett Asst. Manager ••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arlene Herring Mildred Morris

Score Keeper • •••••••••• o . . . . . . . . . . o • Joanne Spencer

Time keeper •••••••••••••••••••••••• Barbaro Gentry Coaches •••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Maxine Cornett Miss Virginia Beard

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Beverly Via

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Shirley Shiflett

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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 .

Shirley Shiflett Elwood Shiflett

Naomi Erskine

Donald Critzer

Captain • • ••• •••••••••• • ••••••••••••• Charles Wood Co-Capta in • • • • •• •••••••••• • •• • • ••• Elwood Shiflett Manager • • •• ••• ••• •• •• • • ••• •••••• Patrick McAH ister Coach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr . Alden G. Bigelow

Samuel Pugh

Calvin Critzer

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Charles Wood

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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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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

THE ANNUAL STAFF DEDICATES THIS PORTION OF "THE WHEEL" TO

ssell Thurston Edith Toms lyle Wagner Beverly Walton Patricia Ward Robert Watts Louise Williams

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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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

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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

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Margaret Groves Mary Lee Hole Nancy Harlow Clyde Herri ng James Kennedy Margaret Little

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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!

Paul Martin Lottie Mawyer Lois McAllister John McNeil Carolyn O'Neil l Linda Perry

Crystal Rea Patsy Ripley Julian Rittenhou Leonard Sandric Linda Sandrid Shelby Sand

Anthony Ruedi Donald Shiflett Joanne Shiflett Beverly Sprouse Catherine Sprouse Martha West

Glenn Shiflett Gordon Shiflett Donald Small Betty Strickler Maynard Stri Shirley Spn

Clarence Wines Barbaro Wood NOT PICTURED: Mannis McNeil Carroll McCauley

George Bciin Garth Baldwin Lynda Breeden Donna Brown William Cole Lucille Cart

Dorothy Taylor Maxine Thurston Mary Tomlin Silos Tomlin Judith Trimble Faye Via Peggy Walton


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Margaret Graves Mary lee Hale Nancy Harlow Clyde Herring James Kennedy Margaret littl e

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Clarence Wines Barbara Wood

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George Bain Garth Baldwin lynda Breeden Donna Brown William Cale lucille Carter

Glen Crawford Lindley Gough Peggy Harlow Susan Harris Carroll Herring larry Huff

Patrick Maupin Doris McAII ister Ethel McAll ister Joyce McAII ister Joseph McNeil Gene Olinger

Crystal Rea Patsy Ripley Julian Rittenhouse, Jr. leonard Sandridge linda Sandridge Shelby Sandridge

Glenn Shiflett Gordon Shiflett Donald Small Betty Strickler Maynard Strickler Shirley Sprouse

Dorothy Taylor Maxine Thurston Mary Tomlin 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

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James Apperson Peter Bollard Curtis Burruss Randol ph Coffey Lindo Coleman

Thomas Erskine Clyde Garrison Eleanor Garrison Peggy Gough Durward Hole Patricio Harper

Ronald Coleman Patricio Davis Davis Dudley Bernard Farrell Helen Garrison

Malcolm Hutchinson Donner James Shirley Leake Peter Mac Gregor Willi am Mawyer Madeline McAllister

Robert G iII urn Vivian Harris Roy Herring Stephen Hutchinson Barbaro Ann Jarma

Charlotte Morris Linda Morris George Napier Michael Perry Phyllis Pugh Charles Raines

Elizabeth Little Bonnie Martin James McAII ister Kenneth Morris Anne Parrott

Daniel Rorrer Charles Shiflett Grady Shiflett Janet Shiflett Roy Small Emmett Sprouse

Nelson Raines Richard Raines Jock Ripley Doris Rorrer Harriett Schultz

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Shirley Taylor Thomas Thurston Mamie Tomlin Jean Trimble Kenneth Wood

NOT PICTURED: Daniel Mawyer

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Catherine Shiflett Linwood Sprouse Joseph Strickler Robert Thurston Cecil Thurston Harry West


3/Wul t..udrey Allen Walter (Buddie) Baber Mary Beverly Virginia Campbell Sheldon Clatterbuck Shiela Critzer

James Apperson Peter Ballard Curtis Burruss Randol ph Coffey Linda Coleman

'homas El"$kine Clyde Garrison Eleanor Garrison Peggy Gough Durward Hale Patricia Harper

Ronald Coleman Patricia Davis Davis Dudley Bernard Farrell Helen Garrison

lalcolm Hutchinson Donner James Shirley Leake Peter MacGregor William Mawyer Madeline McAllister

Robert G iII um Vivian Harris Roy Herring Stephen Hutchinson Barbara Ann Jarman

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

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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

NOT PICTURED: Carol Garrison Early Sprouse Patsy Ann Critzer Joyce Shiflett

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James Abell Ann Addington Susan Allen Buford Baber Bruce Baldwin Sheila Ballard

Carolyn Bailey Frankl in Bain Beverly Ballard George Birckhead Nancy Farrell Betty Ann Funk

Carolyn Beale Samuel Belew Emily Bever! y Brenda Bryant Madeline Coleman Raymond Conley

Lucille Garrison Shirley Gloss Vickie Hobson Edward Herri ng Steve Morris Ethel Pugh

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.

NOT PICTURED: Roger Baber Carolyn Gentry

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Jean Rittenhouse Lynda Sandridge Peggy Scott Shirley Shiflett Phillip Sprouse Shelby Sprouse

01 ivia Starke James Thomas Orman Thompson Willie Thurston, Jr 路 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


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Carolyn Bailey Franklin Bain Beverly Ballard George Birckhead Nancy Farrell Betty Ann Funk

:arolyn Beale Samuel Belew Emily Beverly Brenda Bryant N\adeline Coleman Raymond Conley

Lucille Garrison Shirley Glass Vickie Hobson Edward Herring Steve Morris Ethel Pugh

tichard Crawford George Dudley Kenneth Farrell Lucy Flannagan Dewey Garrison Sandra Garrison

Jean Rittenhouse Lynda Sandridge Peggy Scott Shirley Shiflett Phillip Sprouse Shelby Sprouse

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I inton Perkins Judith Sandridge Jesse Seale, Jr. Arthur Shiflett, Jr. James Shiflett Joyce Shiflett

ouglas Small, Jr. Louise Thurston .l.o짜d Toms, Jr . Quenton Wagner Glen Weast William Woodson, Jr.

Olivia Starke James Thomas Orman Thompson Willie Thurston, Jr. Al ice Toml i n 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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City News Store Anderson Bros.

116 W. Main Street Dial 2-2456

Book Store

Agent For A. G, Spalding Roach, Wright & Ditson "Chuck Taylor" Shoes MacGregor - Goldsmith, Inc.

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Brown's Gifts

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Stop & Shop Super Markets

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EARLY DAWN COOPERATIVE DAIRY, INC. MILK DISTRIBUTORS

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Fourth And Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia Telephone 2-8402 Ford Tractors - Dearborn Equipment

Wa y nesboro ,

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THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Charlottesville,

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Compliments Of

CROZET LUMBER CO. Crozet,

Virginia

Higgs & Young CROZET - STAUNTON

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COMPLIMENTS

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THURSTON'S

ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS In Waynesboro, Va. for CROZET HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS and their families

Wayne & Cavalier Shenandoah Valle y 's Finest and Most Modern Theatres

GARAGE PHONE 2381

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Preddy's 路Funeral Home Superior Ambulance Service Charlottesville, Virginia Frank B. Haynes - Dial 2-7546

COMLIMENTS

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COUNTRY STORE GREENWOOD,

PHONE 2331

POPE BUICK, INC.

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WEST MAIN STREET BUICK-SALES AND SERVICE

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PHONE 6556

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S&S FOOD CENTER COMPLIMENTS OF

Crozet's

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Complete Food Market

Crozet Drug Store

Specializing In Grade "A" Meats Phone 3116

Crozet, Virginia

You Get Something More At - Our Happy Motoring Store

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Sandridge Service Station Phone 2701

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FRUIT GROWERS CO-OPERATIVE CORP.

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Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Packing Supplies Complete Line of Spray Materials Crozet, Virgir;ia Phone

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Be Prepared With Boy Scout & Stride Rite Shoes

C. H. Williams Charlottesville's Most Complete Department StorEZ 212

East

Waddell'路s

Main Street 308 E. Main St. Charlottesville, Va.

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KELLER AND GEORGE SINCE 1875

Your Friendly Candy Men

KING & ROBERTS,

Hill & Irving Funeral H-ome

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Funeral Servic e

Wholesale Confectioners

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First & Market Street

Nationally Known & Advertised Candies Only Wise Potato Chips Phone 206945

934 Preston Ave.

Phone 2-6148

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Men & Boy's Shop

J. D. & J. S.

111 W. Main St. Charlottesville, Virginia

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Downtown Athletic

THE GRIDDLE

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Chicken In The Rough

413 E. Main St. Dial 2-2810

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G. Spalding & Bros. Rawlings Mfg. Co. Roach, Wright & Ditson Converse Basketball Shoes

Bonds

Charlottesville,

Virginia "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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"Coal That Burns"

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"Iron Fireman" Products

Earl H. Vaughan, Inc. 608 Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia A u t o m a t i c H e路 a t i n g , Plumbing Dial 2-5177

M. C. Hill Funeral Home, Inc.

H. M. Gleason & Co.,lnc. R. C. A. Television International Trucks, Tractors And Farm Machinery Corner 1st & Garrett Sts. Dial 2-5145 Charlottesville, Va.

Dial 2-5444 Or 3-4758 Cadillac Ambulance Service At All Hours 301路 East Market Street Charlottesville, Virginia

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

Crozet Beauty Shop Phone 2051 Crozet, Virginia

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Jefferson Tire & Supply Co., In c. Distributors

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Mayo - Blackburn

Crutchfield

Furniture Corporation 717 - 727 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia Phone 2-8252

Lewis Insurance

Compliments Of

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"Your Complete Insurance Service" 203 Fifth St. N. E . Phone 22-913 INSURANCE - BONDS - LOANS Let us help you with your insurance problems

Mom

& Pop's Restaurant

Crozet, Virginia

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Farmer's Tractor Pag & Compliments Of

Baugher Motor Co. Chrysler Plymouth Used Cars Dial 2277 Or 6611 Waynesboro, Virginia Across From The High School

Body Co.

604 Henry A venue Ferguson Tractors & Implements Parts And Service Shop Work Dial 2-2976

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LUMBER CO.

Yancey Mills, Virginia

Le etts Waynesboro, Virginia

Compliments Of

Crozet Cold

Gilmore Hamm

Storage

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INCORPORATED Charlottesville, Virginia

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Charlottesville, Virginia

The Charlottesville

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L. C. Clarke

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CHESLEY A. HADEN & CO.

CROZET, VIRGINIA

Albe 路ma rle Maytag

Charles King &

Garl-etts Brothers Home Appliances Charlottesville, Virginia

Son Co., Inc. Valley View Wholesale Grocers

Greenhouses, Inc. Better 路 Flowers Phone 2-6141 E. Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia

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So uthern We Idrn g & Machine Co. Telephone 2-6181

Eleventh Street, S. W. Charlottesville, Virginia

CROZET HARDWARE CO. Crozet, Virginia Phone 3 541

"WHEN YOU THINK OF HARDWARE THINK OF US"

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