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As one year fades away and the next begins, another class has graduated. But will high school days be forgotten and left behind?
The 1961 SCOTTY was printed in order that we may alwa ys be able to look back and recollect the happy, care free, and yet busy hours we ha ve spent in S. H . S. ; to see at a glance our c lassma res, friends, and teachers, and to keep in our hearts the many fond memories of days gone by.
We hope that each and every one greatly enjoys the book . May it a lways remi nd you of moments you wish to remember.
Carolyn McCormick - Editor Paula Cobbs - Assistant Editor Maxine Goodman - Business Manager
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What constitutes a good teacher? - - - a per son who is a friend to each of his students not only
as a member of the class, but as an individual. One who can guide his students through many problems and
hard times wi th untiring patience -- - a sense of fairness and respect for the opinions of others -- - the giving of his time
unselfishly regardless of the occasion.
Throughout his years at Scottsville High School he has been this type of teacher to each of his students.
With wisdom he has directed us when we came to a fork in the road. He has helped to mold us into far better cit izens than we were . These are some of the reasons for our great fondness of him.
In recognition of fine work well done; to one whom we all ad mire and whose friendship we cherish, we proudly dedicate our 1961
SCOTTY to ---
MR. RICHARD W. FOWLER
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The purpose of attending school is to help us solve the personal problem of life.
Our own personal problem is quite the same · as that of every other person. It is to make ourselves as big and fine . and useful and human as we possibly can. If this one problem could be solved, by every person, most of the world problems would be solved because everyone would be striving to the limit of his ability to improve himself in ev-ery phase of life. · ·
--T. A. Allison
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ROW 1: Charles Loving Jasper Johnson John La yne
ROW 2:
Jimmy O'Brien Mrs. Carrie Lane Thomas Kirby
Gafi!eria c51aff' Mrs. Carrie B. Lane Mrs. Myrtle Ripley Mrs. Corinne G. Wade
Janiior
Rufus Lee Rush
Secretary
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MRS. JANIE CALDWELL
First Grade
MRS. FRANCES TINDALL
Second Grade
MRS. GOLDIE STARGELL
Second Grade
MRS . ANNIE PHILLIPS
Thi rd Grade
MRS . MARGARET DAWSON
Third Grade
MRS. VIRGINIA TAPSCOTT
Fourth Grade
MRS. GLADYS DANIEL
Fifth Grade
MISS CYNTHIA PATTESON
Sixth and Seventh Grades
MRS . MARGARET WILLIAMSON
Sixth Grade
MRS. KA THERINE PHILLIPS
Seventh Grade
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MRS. JANNETTE HUNT
Commercial Department
MRS. LAURA BRAMHAM Ma thematics Department
MRS. REBECCA MILLER
Home Economics Department
MRS. RAE DE GROAT Science Department
MR. RICHARD FOWLER
French and Guidance Department
MISS ELEANOR DICKERMON
Music Department
MR. LEROY PAGE
Agriculture Department
MRS. HAMNER GOODWIN
Librarian
MRS. HAZEL DORRIER Latin and English
Department
AZEL DORRIER
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Class cj 1961
OFFICERS
ROW 1
PAM DeGROAT: Chaplain
MAXINE GOODMAN: Reporter
ROW 2
WANDA PROFFITT: Historian
PAULA COBBS: Secretary
ROW 3
RANDOLPH GOODE: Vice President
BILL SPRADLIN: President
WALTON GOODWIN: Treasurer
HOWARD HADEN ANDERSON "Claude"
JAMES RUSSELL BEVERLEY "Sargeant"
PAULA VIRGINIA COBBS "Puella"
MARY ANNE CURRIER "Pudding"
SAMUEL WATSON CUSTER "Sammy"
HILDA IRENE DAMERON "Sugar"
KENNETH LE ROY DAVIS "Kenny"
PAMELA RAE DE GROAT "Pam"
RANDOLPH VINCENT GOODE
"Skipper"
VIVIAN MAXINE GOODMAN
"Lenie"
WALTON GOODWIN, IV
"Walt"
WESLIE ARLENE LENAHAN
"Sam"
CAROLYN REA McCORMICK
"Granny"
CLARENCE EUGENE McKAMEY
"Karney"
NORMAN GLENN OWNBY, JR.
"Muscles"
ROSEMARY PETERS
"Rosy"
WAN DA MAE PROFFITT "Wanda"
ROBERT WAYNE RAGLAND "Bobby"
KENNETH ORVILLE REYNOLDS "Tater"
CLARENCE GA Y ROBERTS "Ingo"
WILLIE WOODROW SPRADLIN "Bill"
MARION GAYLE STARGELL "Shortie"
LINDA ANN THACKER "Candy"
MARGARET ANNE WILLIAMSON "Margaret "
1. Howard, 2. Margaret, 3. Pam, 4. Maxine 5. Rosemary, 6. Bobby, 7. Paula, 8. Linda, 9. Hilda, 10. Kenneth
11. James, 12. Sammy, 13. Walt, 14. Gayle, 15. Skipper, 16. Arlene 17. Norman, 18. Wanda, 19. Carolyn, 20. Kenneth, 21. Mary Anne
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OFFICERS
ROW 1
FRED BOWMAN: President
MARSHALL JOHNSON: Treasurer
ROW 2
JOANNE HELD: Secretary
ANNIE LOU MOON: Reporter
JUDY MILLER: Vice President
Robert Ripley
r-:-Juniors
Mary Jane Allen Joycelyn Armistead
Fred Bowman Harbour Brown
Wayne Craig William Dawson
Mike Eyre Henry Gianniny
James Gianniny Alice Hamner
Joann Held Allan Hoover
Gene Johnson Marshall Lee Johnson
Nancy Martin Judith Miller
Annie Lou Moon Jimmy O'Brien
Jane Patterson Luther Reynolds
Brooks Stargell
Arthur Lee Woods
Arthur Lee
Woods
Class cf' 1963
OFFICERS
ROW 1
DIANE STEGER: Treasurer
DONALD CARROLL: Reporter
EDNA DAVIS: Secretary
ROW 2
BILL GOODWIN: President
RACHELL MARSHALL: Vice President (Not present)
Carolyn Adams Carol Bowman Polly Brill Donald Carroll
Edna Davis Gregory Dawson Bill Goodwin Patrica Hamner
Linda Leap
Marvin Leagan Patrica Luchard Rachel Marshall
Wendell Morris
Ann Newton Bill Sadler Herbert Spradlin
Diane Steger Smith Willis Mike Roberts Becky Loving
cSop.homores
Glass cj 1964
OFFICERS
ROW 1
BAXTER ALLISON: Se cretary
VIVIAN VANCE: Vice President
ROW 2
JOHNNY WILLIAMSON: Treasurer
PAT PITTS: President
Yreshmen
FIRST ROW: Baxter Allison, Alice Currier, Shelby Davis, Montie Duncan, John Held, Carolyn Johnson. SECOND ROW: Steven Johnson, Shirley Martin, David Miller, Frank Moon, Joan Newton, Mi ke
O'Field. THIRD ROW: Faye Parr, Joyce Patterson, Donald Peters, Wanda Peters, Kenneth Pierce, Pat
Pitts. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Quick, Ellen Ripley, Carolyn Simmers, Jud ith Sprouse, Douglas Taylor, JudithTaylor. FIFTH ROW: Vivian Vance, John Williamson.
:an, John Held, Carolyn
loon, Joan Newton, Mi l<e
, Kenneth Pierce, Pat
Sprouse, Douglas Tay-
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OFFICERS
DABNEY MILLER: Reporter
JACK HAMNER: Vice President
SANDY JARMAN: Secretary VICTORIA BISHOP: Treasurer
GARY MARSHALL: Chaplain (Not present)
JOHN BOGGS: President (Not present)
FIRST ROW: John Allen Boggs, Victoria Bishop, Michael Cri tzer, Erville Davis, Irene Dorrier, Charles Dudley, John Elli ton. SECOND ROW: John Hamner, Lola Hayton, James Hayton, Judith Held, Steven Hoover, Nadine
Hunter, Sandra Jarman. THIRD ROW: Beulah Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Karen Johnson, Linda Johnson, Joyce Lo ving,
Gary Marshall, Joseph Dabney Miller. FOURTH ROW: John Henry Miller, Mary Frances McCormick, Joan Shelton, Nancy Sibert, Edna Spradlin, Paul Willis, Alice Zimmerman. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Shifflet, Lindsay Spradlin, Kenneth Chisholm.
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Seventh and Sixth Grades - MISS CYNTHIA PATTERSON
Sixth Grade -MRS. MARGARET WILLIAMSON
Fifth Grade - MRS . GLADYS DANIEL
Fourth Grade - MRS . VIRGINIA TAPSCOTT
Fourth and Third Grades- MRS. MARGARET DAWSON
Third Grade -MRS. ANNIE PHILLIPS
Second Grade -MRS. GOLDIE STARGELL First Grade -MRS. FRANCES TINDALL
First Grade - MRS. JANIE CALDWILL
cSevenlh 9rade
FIRST ROW: Diane Brown, Roger Bryant, Betty Craig, Joyce Dameron, Joan Easton, Shelby Fitzgerald.
SECOND ROW: Lawrence Graves, Patrica Graves, Dare Hamner, Nicholas Hamner, Ross Haine, Dreama Hayton. THIRD ROW: Marie Holt, Christopher Hunter, Roy Martin, Daniel Miller , Jenny Moon, Ruth Morris.
FOURTH ROW: Marylin Ownby, Betty Roberts, Marvin Roberts, Shirley Rhodes, Linda Simmers, Margaret Slavik.
FIFTH ROW: Herbert Taylor, John Vance, Gordon Zimmerman, Randall Napier.
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Simmers,
Anna Bishup Steven Craig
Karen Falwell Sheri Matland
Margaret O'Brien Betty Payne
Kathleen Pethtel Georgia Rutland
Brenda Sibert Thomas Stargell
Edward Thomas Allen Ward
Richard Wharam Mark Wilkinson
Ronald Willis Wanda Woody
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FIRST ROW: Edward Baber, Carl Bryant, Jacquelyn Leagan, Jeanette Martin, Linda Stargell,
Shirley Wharam. SECOND ROW: Wayne Wharam, Barbara Willis, Charles Woody, Juanita Wyland.
c5ixlh 9rade
FIRST ROW: Ginger Abel, Thomas A. Allison, Albert Baber, Nancy Baird, Loyd Barnes, Ellen Batten, Owen Bowman.
SECOND ROW: Joyce Bishop, Bessie Clements, Mary Curtis Conrad, Joan Crawford, Laban Crawford, Luther Crawford, Jane Dawson.
THIRD ROW: Joseph Dudley, William Dudley, Martha Alice Golladay, Ray Hall, Robert Hall, Joseph Ha yton , Wayne Johnson.
FOURTH ROW: Clark Martin, Joyce Ann Martin, Charles McDearmon, Charles Morris, Larry Peters, Marian Pethtel, Keith Rittenhouse. FIFTH ROW: Larry Shifflet, Beverly Sturm, Lynn Cohen.
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FIRST ROW: Virginia Baber, Carol Barber, David Beatley. SECOND ROW: Betty Brown, Dale Bryant, Marie Cobb, Louis Cobbs, Susan Cohen, Anita Combs, Paula Crawford. THIRD ROW:
Charles Critzer, Judy Golladay, Barbara Haga, Suzanne Hanckel, Linda Hooper, Carol Hoover, Blondell Martin. FOURTH ROW: John Maupin, Rose McCormick , Wayne Moore, JoAnn Peters, Sandra Roberts , Sandra Scott, Donald Shiflett. FIFTH ROW: Everette Sturm, Tommy Tapscott, Linda Thornton, Sidney Vance, Randy Williams, Denneth Willis , Daniel Wilson . SIXTH ROW: Jennifer Woddy, Linda Woody, Janice Crawford, Charles Gentry, Janice Held, Larry Napier,
Ronnie Woody.
Your!£ 9rade Allen Baird Deborah Birckhead
Peggy Birckhead Eddie Bryant
John Carroll David Cobb
Benjie Crawford Judea Crawford
Nora Critzer Barbara Dawson
Sarah Dorrier James Dudley
Linda Dudley Mike Dudley
Johnny Elliott Shirley Gianniny
Beth Goodwin Billy Hall
John Hanckel Roger Jarrell
Vernon Jones Peggy Kent
Ray Lam Bobby Ma tland
Genie Re Moon Dwayne Moore
Kenneth Morris Brenda Napier
Bobby Polland Woodrow Taylor
Karen Thacker Wayne Thomas
Edward Shifflett Patricia Spencer
Steven Spradlin Adriene Wilson
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FIRST ROW: Danny Bishop, June Davidson, Mary Stuart Johnson, Ava Lam, Mark Lewis, Cathy Marshall, Brenda Maupin . SECOND ROW: Michael Moore, David Morris , Karen Mowbray , Stella Napier, Edward Payne , Clyde Pethtel , Janice Roach. THIRD RO W: Barry Rutland, Cecil Shifflett, Roger Shifflett, Dennis Spencer, Ray Thacker , Martin Turner, James Williams. FOURTH ROW: Donald Zim
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FIRST ROW: Bonnie Chisholm, Georgia Dameron, Rita Harris, Eugene Johnson, Brenda Kent, Johnny Kent, Gale Napier.
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FIRST ROW: Donna Barber, Patricia Bishop, Betty Bryant. SECOND ROW: Paul Bryant, Carter Conrad , Donald Crawford, Page Crawford, Brenda Davis, Jimmy Easton, Patrica Frazier.
THIRD ROW: Judith Goode, George Goodwin, Billy Hall, Joy Harris, Marie Harris, Joyce Johnson, Judith Johnson . FOURTH ROW: William Kidd, James McFadden, Keith Moore , Ronnie Moore, Madeline Napier, Phyllis Napier, Harold Ownby. FIFTH ROW: Allen Philpot, Kay Rhodes, Steven Rhodes, Emily Pugh, Eddie Roberts, Michael Shelton, Arlene Shifflett. SIXTH ROW: Wallace Spradlin, Jack Thigpen, Mae Thomas, James.Wyland, Patricia Levi tsky, Barbara Wilkinson.
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FIRST ROW: Linda Baber, James Batten, Freddie Birkhead, Dorothy Bishop, Joseph Cobb , Thomas Copb. SECOND ROW: Dennis Crawford, Christine Critzer, Alan Dudley, Linda Sue Elliton, Linda Hall, Warren Hall. THIRD ROW: Robert Hazlewood, Joyce Held, Holt Henderson, William Martin, Barbara Moore, Barbara Morris. FOURTH ROW : Diane Morris, Roger
O'Brien, Margaret Payne, Faith Pethel, Linda Rittenhouse, Linda Ann Shifflett. FIFTH ROW : Ronnie Spradlin, Deborah Sydnor, Pamela Wheeler, Lisbeth Wilson, Betty Woods, Janet Woody.
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Arlene Clements Roger Lee Cobb
Edison Crawford Donald Dudley
Cynthia Graves Garland Hall
Kathy Hall James Harris
Barbara Hunter Will ie Johnson
Mary Maupin Judith Moore
Clifton Morris Franklin Morris
Ga ynelle Morris
Peggy Lee Morris
Marilyn Napier Betty Pollard
Judy Shifflett Albert Spradlin
Mike Zimmerman
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Roy Abel John Adams Rose Bishop Joyce Bowman
Emerson Crawford Robert Dameron Martha Dawson David Elliott
Gail Haga David Hall James Held Rhonda Henderson
Charles Kidd Frances Maupin Deborah Moore Irvin Morris
Elizabeth Napier
Mary Napier Ronald Napier Rebecca Pethtel
Judith Rhodes Frank Shumaker June Ward Allen Woody
cSen1or !Javor1les
1961
Friendliest Most Athletic Mos t Likely to Succeed Most Co- opera t ive Mr . and Miss Senior
FRIENDLIEST Ga yle Stargell
Randy Goode
Howard Anderson
Wanda Proffitt
2/(r. and 2/Ctss cSen1or
PAM DeGROAT WALTON GOODWI N
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:7fclivLiies
Publications Club Softball Baseball Basketball
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Future Farmers of America Dri ver Education Band
Future Homemakers of America Student Coopera tive Association 4 -H Club Awards
!Yubhcalion Club and cScolly cS!aJ/
EDITOR
Carolyn McCormick
SPONSOR, Mrs . Hunt
ASSISTANT EDITOR
Paula Cobbs BUSI NESS M ANAGER
Maxine Goodman
Maxine Goodman: TREASURER
Mary Ann Currier: PRESIDENT
Randolph Goode: VICE PRESIDENT
Pam DeGroat: SECRETARY
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G.heerleaders
COACH: Mr. T. A. Allison
MANAGER: Bill Spradlin
Varsily
CO-CAPTAINS: Eugene McKamey Kenneth Reynolds
CO-CAPTAINS: Bill Goodwin Wendell Morris
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Howard Anderson
TREASURER
Bill Goodwin
REPORTER
ROW 2:
Wa yne Crai g
VICE PRESIDENT
Gayle Sta rgell
PRESIDENT
Paula C obbs
SECRET ARY
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SPONSOR
Mrs . Laura Bramham
c5!ucknl Council
Cooperaliue
!7fssocialion
MARGARET WILLIAMSON - Science Award
Presented by Mrs. Rae DeGroat
FRED BOWMAN -Agriculture Award
Presented by
Mr. Leroy Page
7/wards
ALICE HAMNER - French Award
Presented by
Mr. Richard Fowler
DONALD CARROLL - Latin Award
Presented by
Mrs. Hazel Dorrier
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FIRST ROW: Arlene Lenahan, shorthand; Alice Hamner, shorthand; Maxine Goodman, bookkeeping and filing. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Currier, bookkeeping and filing; Marshall Johnson, shorthand; Bobby Ragland, typewriting; Kenneth Davis, typewriting; Wayne Craig, shorthand; Presented by Mrs. Hum.
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GREEN MOUNTAIN SERVICE STAT ION
RUTH, WILLIAM, AND OSCAR MAHONE
Groceries - Fresh Meats - Frozen Foods
and Produce
Gas - Oil
Keene, Virginia
LEE'S RESTAURANT
Scottsville, Virginia
Modern Electrical Appliances
for Better Living
Albemarle
Maytag
GARLETTS Phone 2-8931
711 West Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
TRAVELER'S REST HOTEL
Dining Room
Phone 3597
Scottsville, Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia
JAY JEWELERS 205 East Main Street
in Charlottesville
11 JAY 11 STANDS for
Jewelry
. C. H. WILLIAMS
Charlottesville's Complete Department Store
Charlottesville, Virginia
Congratulations to the Class of 1 61
DEPT
"A Complete Department Store"
In Downtown Charlottesville
CITY LAUNDRY
Offers
Laundry
Dry Cleaning Cold Storage Vault
Quick Service Wash-ette
Just Dial 29-136
Charlottesville, Virginia
Compliments of
SCOTTSVILLE CLEANERS
SCOTTSVILLE FARM SERVICE
Scottsville, Virginia
Phone 3031
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"fJ't~& Reolly sings out in o sondwich-
so good ... so fresh ... so SOUTHERN!
"Your Satisfaction Is Ours''
Beautitone Cleaning
"As Refreshing as the Petal of a Rose"
KEENE MARKET
We Give Family Stamps
Phone 2161
BROWN'S GIFTS, INC.
Greeting Cards for Every Occasion
Phone 2-4101
Char lotte sville
Virginia
CHARLES A. BABER
General Merchandise
and Lumber ..
Fresh Meats - Smoked Hams
Howardsville, Virginia
THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP
Quality Men 1 s Wear
Charlottesville
Virginia
THACKER BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME
Phone 2 791
Ambulance Service
Scottsville, Virginia
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE
STORE
JOl-IN" F. WILLIAMSON
Phone 2501 Scottsville
Virginia
PITTS MARKET
Groceries - Meats - Fruits
Fresh Vegetables
Frozen Foods - Ice Cream
Phone 3631
Scottsville, Virginia
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BRUCE-DORRIER GILMORE, HAMM, & SNYDER
MOTOR COMPANY INC. """""""'
Phone 3821 Scottsv:i lle. Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia
DOWNTOWN ATHLETIC STORE
413 East Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
Dial 2-2810
Dealers for Rawlings and Spalding Athletic Equipment Complete Lines
Fishing Tackle - Hunting Equipment
Plumbing and Heating Contractors
EARL H. VAUGHAN, INC.
608 Preston Avenue
Selectemp Heating Iron Firemen Products
11 Coal That Burns 11
Dial 2-5177 Charlottesville, Virginia
TILMAN'S Compliments of
J. D. and J . S. TILMAN
Charlottesville 1 s Shopping
Center for 54 Years
Shop All Three Floors
310 East Main Charlottesville, Virginia
LOWE'S
JEWELRY COMPANY
Expert Watch Repairing
319 East Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
Compliments of
CHARLES KING & SON
CO., INC.
Wholes ale Grocers
Charlottesville Virginia
MATACIA FRUIT COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Charlottesville, Virginia
POCAHONTAS AND PRATT-LOW INSTITUTIONAL FINE FOODS
Distributed by
J. W. WOOD WHOLESALE GROCER, INC.
Lynchburg, Virginia
GLEASON'S BAKERY, INC.·
Pies, Cakes, Pastries
Charlottesville, Virginia
THE HUB, INC.
Scottsville
Virginia
SCOTTSVILLE
TV-RADIO SERVICE
Phone 2631
Channel Master
Antennas and Accessories
Scottsville Virginia
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CONGRATULATIONS
and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1961
MONTICELLO DAIRY
Charlottesville, Virginia
OUR c~-P~
CHALLENGE The prosperity and individual free
doms we enjoy today are hard-earned gifts from our forefathers and must never be taken for granted.
Each new generation must stand on its own feet and preserve these freedoms.
The freedoms we enjoy through the American Way have a high price and must be earned over and over.
W. Somerset Maughan expresses it this way: "If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that, too."
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IONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Scottsville Branch
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TIMBERLAKE'S DRUG STORE
YOUR Dependable
Druggist
Charlottesville, Virginia
CROPP BROS. REAL TORS
Town and Country and Sub-Properties
Charlottesville , Virginia
Phone 3- 52 39 Phone 3-9169
JAMES RIVER MARKET CLOVER FARM STORE
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(LOVER fARM STORES
Scottsville, Virginia
SCOTTSVILLE BEAUTY SHOP
Permanent Waves - Facials Expert Hair Cutting and Tinting
Manicures
Phone 4531 Scottsville, Virginia
Compliments of
T ASTEE FREEZ £;
Monticello Road
Char lotte sville
Virginia
Ice
SCOTISVILLE SERVICE
Tires Washing Greasing
Accessories Whee 1 Balancing Generators
Batteries Tubes Ignition Parts
Phone 3111
JOHNSON'S SERVICE STATION
Scottsville, Virginia
HERNDON'S SEVEN DAY MARKET
Produce
THE
SCOTTSVILLE FLOUR MILL Scottsville, Virginia
Flour, Feeds, Garden and Field Seeds, Fertilizer, Poultry and Stock Remedies We cure, buy and sell country cured meat. We have your needs, so see us or phone 2551
TUEL JEWELER KEEPSAKE
Diamond and Wedding Rings
Charlottesville, Virginia
Phone 2 -42 58
W. J. KELLER COMPANY S. L. THOMAS OPTICIAN
Exquisite Footwear 105N. lstSt.
Charlottesville, Virginia Char 1 otte sville, Va.
Dial 2-460 5
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*Which is Latin for "The Sociables prefer Pepsi." But
the important thing is to communicate. And if you're one of
The Sociables, you'll get this message : refresh without filling
-insist on Pepsi-Cola.
' "I'EPS I·CO LA'' A:'CD ' ' PUS! .. ARE TRADEIIARXS OF PEPSI·CO LA COli PANT. REG . U. $, I'AT. OFF.
Refresh without filling
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BRUCE'S DRUG STORE ''F1
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Scottsville, Virginia
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CHEVROLET SALES, INC. Sales and Services
Telephone 2 541
11 The Beautiful Way to Be Thrifty''
Scottsville, Virginia
H. M. GLEASON & CO.
Authorized lliJ.I Dealer
Farm Machinery and Motor Trucks
Serving You Since 1871 lst and Garrett St. Tel. 2-5145
"Flowers for All Occasions 11
VALLEY VIEW FLORIST
418 E. Main St.
Charlottesville, Va.
Dial 6-6141
OMOHUNDRO ELECTRIC COMPANY
·· Frigidaire
Zenith Radio and Television
400 East Market Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
COLEMAN'S
JEFFERSON SHOP
Wearing Apparel for the Whole Family
Phone 4161
Scottsville, Virginia
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
DR. J. T. GREENE OPTOMETRIST
Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p. m. Sat: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Telephone 3-2459
211 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia
RENNOLDS', INC.
"Southern Electric"
Charlottesville's Most Complete Appliance Center
W. L. REYNOLDS
Tel. 3-5136 227 West Main St. Charlottesville, Virginia
Go to
FINK'S JEWELRY 1n
Downtown Charlottesville for
All of Your Jewelry Needs. Diamonds - Watches
Silverware Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairs
124 E . Main St. Tel. 6-6094
ARTHUR'S GRILL
317 E. Main St.
11 The Finest in Downtown Charlottesville 11
Charlottesville, Virginia 204 E. Market Street
Telephone 2-7118 Teletype Charvl 75
WYLLIE AND THORNHILL Investments ··
Listed and Unlisted Stocks and Corporate Bonds, Mutual Fundss U S. Government, State, County
and Municipal Bonds
CHARLOTTESVILLE OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY
Authorized Underwood Agency
915 W. Main St. Dial 2-7419
Charlottesville,. Virginia
VIRGINIA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.
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FIRST
~THOUGHT
Charlottesville, Virginia
THE DAILY PROGRESS C. P. MARTIN COMPANY
Plumbing and Heating Gives You
215 Albemarle Street
11 Today 1 s News To~ay11 Charlottesville 1 Virginia
Phone 3-2555
SCOTTSVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
MICHAEL L. PIEL- Broker Tel: 4421-2982
Scottsville, Virginia
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WADDELL'S 308 East Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
FOR THE GIRLS
Cobblers and Edith Henry
FOR THE BOYS
Taylor Made
CHARLOTTESVILLE HARDWARE
Hardware of All Kinde
Charlottesville , Virginia
MOWEN OPTICIANS
Dial WH 2-8697 113 S. Wayne
Ave.
Waynesboro Virginia
Dial 2-653 5 113 · Fourth St.
N.E.
Charlottesville Virginia
FITZHUGH DRUG STORE
Prescription Specialists
The REXALL Store
201 East Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO AND TRUCK DEALERS
VANCE BUICK INC. 900 Preston A venue Buick- Buick Special-Opel
DEIHL AUTO IMPORTS, INC. 1001 West Main St. Renault-Triumph -Peugeot MacGREGOR MOTORS, INC . 416 West Main Street Lincoln-Mercury -Continental
Comet-English Fords- Borgw ard WILHOIT MOTORS 404 East Market St. Dodge-Dodge Dart-Lancer Fia t·Simca-Dodge Trucks R. M. DAVIS MOTORS, INC. 1311 West Main St. DeSoto-Plymouth-Valiant COGGINS MOTOR CO,, INC. 330 Preston A venue Chrysler-PI ymouth-Imperial Studebaker Cars and Trucks Mercedes-Benz-Valiant CHARLOTTESVILLE MOTORS 856 West Main St. Ford-Fa leon- Thunderbird - Ford Trucks
PIEDMONT TRACTOR CO., INC. Route 250 West Willys Jeep - John Deere Equipment BRADLEY PEYTON III 858 West Main St. Pontiac -Pontiac Tempest-Cad iliac -Vauxhall
DOMINICK CHEVROLET CORP. 1st and Water Street Chevrolet -Corv air -Corvette
H. M. GLEASON AND CO., INC. 1st and Garrett St .
International Trucks and Farmall Equipment WRIGHT WRECKING YARD 1320 East Market Street Diamond T Trucks Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment
HARPER MOTORS, INC. Preston Avenue at Ninth Street Authorized Dealer for Volkswagen RUSSELL MOONEY OLDS SALES AND SERVICE 315 West Main Street Oldsmobile-G. M. C . Trucks-Oldsmobile F85
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LEST YOU FORGET! That the best place to get your building needs such as :
Lumber Metal Roofing Lintels Plywood Roll Roofings Nails Moldings Windows Doors Frames
Carpenter Tools House Hardware Venetian Blinds Paints
Storm Doors Storm Sash Brick Barb Wire
Screens Sewer Pipe Creosoted Poles Sheetrock Culvert Pipe and Fence Posts Insulation Asbestos Siding (Floor Polishers Cement, Lime Floor Tile Rented) Plaster (Floor Sanding Gutter Shingles Machines Rented) Heatilators
is here in Scottsville. We have large stocks, bought
in carloads and truck loads at the lowest price so that we can sell at the lowest price, quality conside.red.
DON'T FORGET
W. F. PAULETT & SON Scottsville, Virginia
For Building Materials
Let Your Home Come First ..
PARR'S FURNITURE STORE Phone 3791
Scottsville, Virginia
STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Eastern Regional Office
1001 Emmett Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
Ride in comfort and
Save money!
MONTICELLO BEAUTY SHOPPE
"Beauty Begins With the Hair"
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE
FOR APPOINTMENT CHville 2-5256
2nd Street
SCOTTSVILLE FLORIST
Owners
MR. AND MRS. T. R. CHILDRESS
Scottsville, Virginia
UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY
Scottsville, Virginia
Manufacturers of Rayon and Nylon Tire Cord
Used in U. S. Royal Tires
PRODUCTS OF DISTINCTION
for Americd's Schools
Quality is •••
where JOSTEN'S is! • Class rings of matchless beauty • Announcements of distinctive elegance • Trophies of masterful design and finish • Awards of lasting satisfaction
SERVING AMERICA'S FINEST
STUDENTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS
SALESMAN'S OR JEWELERS IMPRINT
SCOTTSVILLE SUPER MARKET
DEW DROP INN
Self- Service Store
Groceries - Meats - Fruits
Phone 3621
Scottsville, Virginia
Known for Quality Ice Cream
BREYER ICE CREAM DIVISION
614 Forrest Street
Charlottesville, Virginia
Phone 2-7752
Hamburgers French Fries
Scottsville
Virginia
Compliments of
PUBLICATIONS CLUB
Scottsville High School
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