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Published by The 19 58 Class of

CHARLES CITY HIGH SCHOOL

Betty Jean Adams Editor

Berta Bergdoll

Business Manager

Thomas Lovern

Annual Advisor

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY- EIGHT

VOLUME 15

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CHARLES CITY HIGH SCHOOL

ESTABLISHED 1923

-that the learning of the ages may no

BE BURIED IN THE GRAVES OF OUR FATHERS

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In grateful appreciation of his never failing aid, loyal service, interest and co-operation, we affection¬ ately dedicate this volume of the Charles Citian.

To

Andrew Marion Bruce

who was the beloved principal of this school from September 1949 to June 1957. His unattiring work did much to improve and raise the scholastic standards of our school and contributed to the cultural development of this community.

His wife, Mrs. Bruce, contributed much also to our school and community through her love and knowledge of music.

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Mr. J. D. Smith, principal High Point College William & Mary College Typing 1

Administration

Mr. G. M. Hodge Superintendant of Charles City and

New Kent H. S.

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Mrs. Irene L. Price First and Second Grades Radford

Miss Ella Nance Second and Third Grades William & Mary

Mrs. Hazel W. Berry- Fourth and Fifth Grades Atlantic Christian College East Carolina Teachers College

faculty

Mr. Stuart W. Lockridge Sixth and Seventh Grades Apprentice Jr. College Indiana University Marshall College

Mrs. Anne Mountcastle Science Madison

Miss Annie G. Banton English, Typing Mars Hill College A.S.T.C.

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Mrs. Marguerite Richardson Gove rnment World Geography F rench Newberry

Mrs. Tyler

Mathematics, Librarian Randolph Macon Womans College

Mr. Macey W. White Vocational Agriculture Athletic Coach V.P.I.

faculty

Mrs. Gunderson School Clerk

Coffee Break

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CHARLES CITY HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE 1957-1958

Room I

Room 2

Room 3

Mrs. Mountcastle

Mrs. Richardson

Miss Banton

9:00-9:55

Math 8

U. S. Government

English 10

9:55-10:50

Science 8

World-Geo. 10

English 12

10:50-11 :00

Recess

11:00-11:55

Biology 10

Amer. History 8

Typing 2

11:55-12:50

Physics 12

French 1

English 8

12:50-1 :20

Lunch

1:20-2:15

Biology 10

Library

English 9

2:15-3:10

Physical Ed.

Physical Ed

Mrs. Tyler

Mr. White

9:00-9:55

Library

Agriculture 9

9:55-10:50

Library

Ag. Shop

10:50-11:00

Recess

11:00-11:55

Solid Geo. 12 Agriculture

11 :55 -1 2 :50

Algebra 1

Ag. Shop

12:50-1:20

Lunch

1:20-2:15

Algebra 2

Agriculture 8

2:15-3:10

Library

Physical Ed.

3:10-3:15

Home Room

Check and Loading Buses

Mr. Smith Typing 1

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Nancy Wray, Jr. Representative; Betty Jean Adams, Editor; Berta Bergdoll, Business M a n a g e r ; Charles Haupt, Photographer ; T . Y . Lovern, Yearbook Advisor: Mrs. Richardson, Sponsor; Stanley Hula, Copy; John Hofmeyer, Art; missing from picture, Jim Peterson, Treasurer.

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1. Red, hold that temper!; 2. After Washington boat ride; 3. All for Navy; 4. Hawaii Gal; 5. Jump!; 6. Made for each other; 7. La Classe Francais ; 8. Wolf call; 9. Wind¬ ing Up; 10, High School Romance; 11. He's caught; 12. May Day '57; 13. Over Board; 14. Cutie; 15. A measiey freshman; 16. C.C.H.S. at W ashington Zoo; 17. It means what it says; 18. Not another Navy fan!; 19. Mrs. Bruce and the girls; 20. The Hunch Backs of Notre Dame.

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MAY QUEEN

Berta Bergdoll, escort Jim Peterson

MAID OF HONOR Betty Jean Adams escort, Charles Haupt

MAID OF HONOR Nancy Wray escort, T. Y. Lovern

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Mr. Richardson Jones, for twenty-five years one of our school bus drivers, died suddenly on Mon¬ day, January 6.

Mr. Jones was kind, faithful and ever mindful of the welfare of the students of Charles City High School. He was loved by all who knew him*, and he will be greatly missed.

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Cast Will And Zest ament

WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958, OF THE COUNTY OF CHARLES CITY AND THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, BEING IN P O S S E S S I O N OF REASONABLY SOUND MIND, AND UNUSUAL AMOUNT OF ENERGY, A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF DIGNITY, REALIZING THAT OUR DAYS AS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE NUMBERED , DO HEREBY DE¬ CLARE THIS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT:

ARTICLE I

To our parents, friends and teachers, we do bequeath our humble appreciation for providing us with our education.

ARTICLE II

To our school we leave our best wishes for the future as it carries on the task of starting boys and girls on the road of life.

ARTICLE III

T o Mr. Smith, we will andb equeatha little black book to record his rules in.

To Mrs. Richardson, we will and bequeath peace and quiet due to our absence.

To Mrs. Mountcastle, we will and bequeath an attentive Physics clas s .

ARTICLE IV

To the juniors, we will and b e q u e a t h the honor of graduating in 1959.

ARTICLE V

I, JIM PETERSON, WILL AND BEQUEATH MY EXPRESSION, "AW, PIFF", TO MRS. MOUNTCASTLE.

I, THOMAS LOVERN, WILL AND BEQUEATH MY ABILITY TO THROW A FAST SPEED SHIFT TO RICKY WRAY.

I, BETTY ADAMS, WILL AND BEQUEATH MY HEIGHT TO KAREN FURR.

I, BERTA BERGDOLL, WILL AND BEQUEATH MY PEROXIDE "BANGS" TO FINI PREINE.

I, STANLEY H'ULA, WILL AND BEQUEATH MY ABILITY TO WORK ON HOT RODS TO CAROL WIGGINS.

I, JOHN HOFMEYER, WILL AND BEQUEATH MY WATER SKIING ABILITY TO TOM EANES.

I, CHARLES HAUPT , WILL AND BEQUEATHMY ABILITY TO TEAR OUT TRANSMISSIONS TO PETE VENUS.

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BETTY JEAN ADAMS "B. J."

Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Who's Who 2,3, Hit Parade 4; May Day 1,2, 3,4, Maid of Honor 3,4; Safety Patrol 4; Library Club 2; Dramatics Club 4; S. C. A. 3,4; Secretary of Class 4; Basketball Captain 2,3, Co-captain 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4, Captain 4.

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BERTA BERGDOLL "Be rta"

Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics Club, Vice President, 4; Glee Club, 1,2; Cheerleader, 1,2,4; Annual Staff, 4; May Day, 1,2, 3,4; Maid Of Honor 3; May Queen 4; Library Club 2; S. C. A. 3,4; Treasurer of Senior Class 4.

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CHARLES EDWARD HAUPT "Charlie"

Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; S. C. A. 3,4, Vice president 3, President 4; F. F. A. 1,3,4, Vice-president 3, Short time president 4; Dra¬ matics 4, Treasurer 4; K. V. G. 4; Glee Club 1; Vice-president of Senior class 4; May Courtl,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Who 3; Hit Parade 4.

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JOHN EVERETT HOFMEYER "Wyatt"

Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 3,4; Base Ball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Who 3, Hit Parade 4; May Court 3,4; Safety Patrol 1,2, 3,4; K. V. G. 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2,3, Secretary 3, Secretary Tide¬ water F. F. A., Federation 3, F. F. A. Rifle Shooting Contest 3, F. F. A. Forestry Judging Contest 3; S. C. A. 3,4.

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STANLEY JOHN HULA, JR.

"Hula"

Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Hit Parade 4; May Court 2,3,4; Safty Patrol 1,2, 3,4, Lt. 3; F. F. A. 1,2,3, Treas¬ urer 1,2, Rifle Contest 3; K. V. G. 3,4; S. C. A. 3,4.

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THOMAS YOUNG LOVERN, III "T. Y."

S. C. A. 3,4, Sr. Class Representative 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, J. V. 1; Who's Who 3, Hit Parade 4; Annual Staff 4, Yearbook Advisor 4; F. F. A. 1,2,3, Reporter 1,2, Vice Pres. 3, Rifle Contest 2; K. V. G. 3,4; May Court 1,2, 3,4; Safety Patrol 4, Captain 4; Library Cluh. 3.

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JERRY WAYNE OSBY "Jerry"

Baseball 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; May Court 3; Safety Patrol 1,2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2,3; K. V. G. 2,3,4; S. C. A. 3,4; Library Club 3.

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JAMES MARTIN PETERSON IV "Jim"

Presidio High School, Baseball 1, Home Room Representative 1; Cafeteria Staff 1; Ysleta High School, Baseball 2; Hampton High School, Base¬ ball 3, Home Room Representative 3; Charles City High School, Basketball 4; Baseball 4; President of Dramatics Club 4; Annual Staff 4; May Day 4, Queen's Escort; S. C. A. 4; Who's Who? 4; K. V. G. 4.

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Ethel Browning

Edward Darlington

Marilynn Hunt

Doris Jackson

Sandra Marshall

Class Of ’59

Barbara Tench

Virginia Waldrop

Nancy Wray

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Class Of ’60

Shirley Adams Tom Eanes Mary Fenton Travis Harwood

Marvin Hula Hartwell Major Reubin Payne Paul Venus

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Phyllis Waitman

Gwen Waldrop

Carol Wiggins

Enghabau Wiggins

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Randy Banks

Tom Banks

Charles Burge

Mary Ellen Greene

Betty Gunderson

Pete Harwood

Class Of

61

Douglas Marshall

Fini Preine

Kenneth Osby

Richard Wray

Ann Adams

Tommy Fenton

Class

William Buck

Durwood Smith

Archie Crow

Richard Waitman

Ann Banks

Karen Furr

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Sammy Adams Pasty Allanson Win Berry Ronald Browning Mary Hannabass

Seventh

Clinton Jackson Virginia Marable

Grade

Harwood

James Marable Joy Nantz Don Osby Carl Reynolds Mary Ellen Means

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Buster Bergdoll, Skipper Bergdoll, Jane Binns, Gerald Burge, Frankie Eargle

Sixth

Harry Godwin, Karen Gunderson, Janet Hunt, Billy Jackson

Jerry Peterson, Billy Pomfrey, Sidney Reynolds, Betsy Smith, Wayne Webb

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Margaret Bobb

Wyatt Clark

3iftk Grade

Jeanette Nantz, Yvonne Smith, Bruce Wilcox

Danny Lovern

Susie Hannabass, Mary Hughes, Shuler Jackson

Virginia Williams

Dora Y ates

David Lovern

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fourth Qrade

Jack Christian Lyn Payne Johnny Peterson Evelyn Reynolds Nat Schnurman Tim Berry

Michael Minter Bonnie Morgan Mary E. Orange

Zkitd Qrade

First Row: Ricky Bates, Lyle Browning, James Lee Darlington, John Darlington, Janet Eargle, Gail Edwards. Second Row: Steven French, Bill Greene, Natalie Hannabass, David Jackson, Louise Jackson, Linda Marable. Third Row; Bonnie Nantz, Rudy Nantz, Van Pearce, Martha Orange, Ronnie Pugh, Sammy Reynolds. Fourth Row: Jimmv Richardson, Curtis Robertson, Linda Sherman, Brenda Waitman.

Second Grade

First Row: Larry Campbell, John Hughes, Brenda Peterson, Carol Pugh, Michael Schrurman, Susan Smith

Second

Qrade

First row; Dave Bobb, Sammy Childress, Charles Crowe, Billy Hannabas s . Second row: Edward Marston, Martha Means, Buddy Morgan, Johnny Preine, Eddie Whitehurst, Lillian Wray

Sir st Qtade

First row: Linda Adams, Lorna Allanson, Lea Browning, Ned Christian. Second row: Thomas Clark, Donnie Darlington, Kenneth Edwards, Wakie Howard, Suzanne Hula. Third row: Sue Newland, Sharon Pugh, Rosie Schnuman, Nelson Smith, Sandra Spence, Page Webb

CUTEST Shirley Adams Charles Hau.pt

WITTIEST Gwen Waldrop Ricky W ray

SHIEST >ris Jackson Kn Hofmeyei

BIGGEST FLIRT Bobby T ench Charles Haupt

BEST LOOKING Betty Adams Jim Peterson

MOST ATHLETIC Betty Adams Stanley Hula

Parade

most LIf tO SUCC Betty Ad T- Y.. Lc

BEST DRESSED Shirley Adams T. Y. Lovern

MOST TALKATIVE Gwen Waldrop Pete Venus

'Dramatics

First Row: Barbara Tench, Jim Peterson, Berta Bergdoll, Shirley Adams , Charles Haupt, Charles Burge. Second Row: Marvin Hula, Carol Wiggins, Durwood Smith, Ethel Browning, Gwen Waldrop, Mary Fenton. Third Row: Ricky Wray, Enghabau Wiggins, Doris Jackson, Ann Adams, Tom Eanes. Fourth Row: Betty Gunderson, Fini Preine, Mary Ellen Greene, Marilynn Hunt. Fifth Row: Douglas Marshall, Phyllis Waitman, Betty Adams, Miss Banton.

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K. V. Q.

First Row: John Hofmeyer, Ricky Wray, T. Y. Lovern, Hartwell M a j o r .Charles Haupt, Stanley Hula, Jim Peterson. Second Row: Charles Burge, Pete Harwood, Tom Eanes, Randy Banks, Edward Darlington, Durwood Smith, Marvin Hula, Reubin Payne, Pete Venus, Carol Wiggins, Douglas Marshall, Tommy Banks, William Buck.

Mr. White, Randy Banks, Hartwell Major, Edward Darlington, Reubin Payne, Kenneth Osby, Pete Harwood, Tom Banks, Ricky W ray.

S.tf.fA.

T. Y. Lovern, Nancy Wray, Sandra Marshall, Charles Haupt, Edward Dar¬ lington, Ann Adams, Mary Ellen Greene, Gwen Waldrop, Marvin Hula

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Seated: Tim Berry, Gerald Burge, Sammy Adams, Mary Ellen Greene. Standing: Ann Banks, Winn Berry, Louis Harry, Miss Hunter, Director; Wyatt Clark, Hanky Boyd.

Cheerleaders

Left to right: Enghabau Wiggins, Betty Jean Adams, Captain; Gwen Waldrop, Betty Gunderson, Nancy Wray, Barbara Tench, Shirley Adams, Fini Preine, Berta Bergdoll; Missing from picture, Sandra Marshall, Marilynn Hunt.

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basketball

First Row: Betty Jean Adams, Co-captain; Shirley Adams, Co -captain; Nancy Wray, Enghabau Wiggins, Marilynn Hunt, Doris Jackson, Barbara Tench, Ann Adams, Sandra Marshall, Phyllis Waitman. Missing from picture, Mary Fenton, Gwen Waldrop

Q iris Sports

Softball

First Row: Barbara Tench, Shirley Adams, Betty Jean Adams, Mary Fenton, Phyllis Waitman. Second Row: Betty Gunderson, Karen Furr, Doris Jackson, Enghabau Wiggins, Berta Eergdoll. Third Row: Ethel Browning, Mary Ellen Greene, Fini Preine, Nancy Wray, Sandra Marshall, Ann Banks, missing from picture, Gwen Waldrop, Marilynn Hunt.

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basketball

First Row: Carol Wiggins, Archie Crowe, John Hofmeyer. Second Row: Ricky Wray, T. Y. Lovern, Tom Eanes. Third Row: Stanley Hula, Jim Peterson, Charles Haupt.

boys’ Sports baseball

First Row: John Hofmeyer, Charles Haupt, Reubin Payne, Douglas Marshall, Mr. White, Coach. Second Row: Hartwell Major, Edward Darlington, Ricky Wray, Carol Wiggins, Miss¬ ing from picture, Stanley Hula, Jim Peterson, T. Y. Lovern.

CHARLl

public

Pus Drivers

Mr. Hughes, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Gunderson Mrs. Jones

Safety Patrol

Standing: Nancy Wray, Phyllis Waitman, Enghabau Wiggins, Marilynn Hunt, Betty Gunderson, Betty Jean Adams, Ethel B r o w n i n g . Kneeling: T. Y. Lovern, John Hofmeyer, Reubin Payne, Edward Darlington, Stanley Hula.

Punch Koom Staff

Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Buck

Custodian

Mr. Roach

WILLIAMSBURG SHOPPING CENTER

RICHMOND ROAD

(For a Greater Measure of Shopping Pleasure)

Colonial Store

Hallmark Jewelers

Nottingham Pharmacy

Casey's Home Center

Claude Jones, Jr., Florist

Hickman's

Capitol Loan Company

W oolworth' s

Mick Zuzma's Barber Shop

Rich's Supermarket

Modern Beauty Salon

Peninsula Hardware

Drive-in Branch

U. S. Post Office

Peninsula Bank

Sub Station

Acres of Parking - Completely Air-Conditioned

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT

FOR FAMILY SHOPPING

J. W. HUBBARD

COPLAND TRACTOR CO.

General Merchandise

Ford Tractors and Implements

Most lines of insurance

New Holland Equipment

Timber Products

Parts and Service

Friendly efficient Service

Providence Forge, Virginia

Phone 42

Charles City Virginia

Phone WOodland 6-2256

Compliments of

Compliments of

PROVIDENCE FORGE

ESSO SERVICE STATION

KING'S MARKET

DAN ADAMS

General Merchandise

Providence Forge, Virginia

Varina Virginia

COLLEGE PHARMACY

Duke of Gloucester Street

Williamsburg Virginia

CASEY'S INC.

"A Modern Department Store with A Colonial Atmosphere"

Williamsburg Virginia

Compliments of

TAYLOR & HARRISON

"Your Chevrolet Dealer for 26 years"

Providence Forge, Virginia

Cars Ford Trucks

LAYFIELD MOTORS, INC.

Sale and Service "There's a ford in your future"

Providence Forge, Virginia

G.H. HAUPT

General Merchandise and Shoes

Charles City

Virginia

J.R. PARKER & CO.

"Dealers in Grains"

Providence Forge, Virginia

THE PASTRY SHOP BAKERY

Albert Douglas, Prop.

Fancy Cakes Pies

Bread and Rolls

Williamsburg Duke of Gloucester Street Virginia

Phone CA9-273 1

MOUNTCASTLE

LUMBER AND

BUILDING SUPPLY

COMPANY

Paints - Hardware

Electrical and Plumbing

Supplies

Providence Forge

F orge

WO 6-2221

Compliments of

PENINSULA

BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

Serving Williamsburg and the Peninsula

Williams burg

Virginia

P.L. FARMER,

INC.

Kerosene

Phone 3-9116

Fuel Oil

Gasoline

Motor Oil

Coal

Fertilizer

2020 Jennie Scher Road

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R.P. DAVIS

General Merchandise

4240 Gov. Road

Richmond

Phone 7-6452

Virginia

EBERLY'S PLACE

General Merchandise

Varina Virginia

Compliments of

“Richmond’s Oldest Jewelers

F.L. FITZ WOODSON, JR.

Evinrude Motors

Boats -Marine Hardware

Sporting Goods

Snack Bar

West Point, Virginia

Phone 9186

BUTTS

FURNITURE COMPANY

Incorporated

1455 Richmond Road

Williamsburg, Virginia

MAYTAG washers

ZENITH television

HOTPOINT appliances

Complete Line Home Furnishings Sales and Service

MOHAWK carpets

1455 Richmond Road Williamsburg, Virginia

Compliments of

RICHMOND GUANO COMPANY

Top quality fertilizers

Virginia

Richmond

CARWICH-MARINE

E. P. BINNS

1713 E. Main St.

Richmond, Virginia

Evinrude Motors

Texas Gas and Oil

"Gator" Trailers

on route 60

Complete Line of Fishing

Providence Forge, Virginia

Tackle

ROACH'S SHELL SERVICE

V. M. WATKINS

Self Service

General Merchandise

Providence Forge, Virginia

Gasoline & Oil

Providence Forge, Virginia

Rhus Tox for

Compliments of

Poison Oak

THE SANDSTON PHARMACY

NELSON FUNERAL HOME

Successor to

Richmond Homseopathic

Pharmacy

PHONE FAIRFIELD

97-2276

Sandston, Virginia

FULTON HARDWARE CO.

4716 Williamsburg Ave.

Phone 25 140

Laburnum Hardware Co. Laburnum Ave.

Phone 35616

SANDSTON RECORD

BAR

Sandston, Virginia

Records

Players

Hillbilly

Popular

Classical

Jazz

Everything Musical

TED'S RESTAURANT

Route 60

Williamsburg, Virginia Bar-B-Q's Hamburgers

Jumbo Milkshakes Phone 9063

Located at the intersection of Rt. 5, Williamsburg, Virginia

THOMPSON GENERAL MDSE.

Groceries

Feeds

Gas

Oil

THE SPORTSMAN INN

Two miles East of Providence Forge on Route 60

Breakfast-Lunch -Dinner

Phone Woodland 6-2245

Compliments of

GALLOWAY BROTHERS

Richmond, Virginia

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLY

You want it we got it!

Williamsburg Virginia

Phone C-93580

MATTHEWS' ESSO STATION

1420 Richmond Road Williamsburg, Virginia

Phone CA9-4464

Compliments of

THE VIRGINIA RESTAURANT

Good F ood. !

Providence Forge, Virginia Phone WO6-2560 Rt. 60

SELDEN'S

Junior Department Store Highland Springs, Virginia Phone: 97-4527

STONESTREET BROTHERS

"Meet your Friends at the"

jewelers

Headquarters for keep-sake

Diamonds

710 East Broad Street

Richmond 19, Virginia

SPORTS CENTER

BILLIARD PARLOR

Phone 2-1602

Richmond, Virginia

Compliments of

GILLENS PURE OIL

THE BANK OF HENICO

Service Station

Williamsburg Road, Virginia

serving

Sandston, Virginia

Highland Springs, Virginia

Deposits Insured up to $10,000

VARINA SELF SERVICE

REXALL VILLAGE DRUG STORE

Quality, Economy

Choice meats & produce

Phone 972807

New Market & Varina Roads

Highland Springs, Virginia

ROY SATKO MOTOR CO.

Compliments of

Nine Mile Road at

BOTTOMS MOBIL SERVICE

Fair Oaks

Body & Fender Work

Granite and Cherokee

Richmond, Virginia

Complete Auto Service

Phone: Be. 31803

Compliments of

H. W. LAY & CO., INC.

2117 Hull Street

Phone 83-4397

GUTHRIE'S HARDWARE

BPS PAINTS SPORTING GOODS Phone 92

West Point, Virginia

VIRGINIA WOOD CRAFTER

Cabinet and Mill Work C. G. Pomroy

Providence Forge, Virginia

W. W. SAMUELS GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Five Forks, Williamsburg

HARRIS FLIPPEN & CO.

Sporting Goods Phone 7-3019 Richmond, Virginia

Compliments of

SHIRLEY PLANTATION

Phone

C. D. RICHARDSON

General Merchandise

Fancy Groceries

Fresh Meats

Feeds

Charles

Fertilizer

City

Gas and Oil

29

Hardware

Compliments of

J. N. HUBBARD

McGHEE'S MOBIL SERVICE

T. M. HARRY

Nine Mile Road at

Monterey Avenue

Self Service

Phone 97-4179 Standston, Virginia

Pick-up &; Delivery service

Electric Appliances

Washing -mo bilubrication -

Route #2

Polishing & Waxing

Charles City, Virginia

Classical Jazz Popular

M. W. WEBB

PAT'S RECORD SHOP

General Merchandise

"The Record King"

708 East Broad Street

ESSO GAS

Richmond, Virginia

Dial NM 14-3515

Route #2

Hillbilly Rock'n'Roll Blues

Charles City, Virginia

Charles City High School Class Rings Supplied By

W. C. SAUNDERS CO.

717 East Grace Street Richmond, Virginia

H. L. ROACH, SR.

General Merchandise Fancy Groceries Gas Oil

Fresh meats -Hardware Feeds Route 155

Providence Forge, Virginia

Your Rexall Drug Store

WILLIAMSBURG DRUG CO.

PETERSON'S STORE

The Complete One Stop Store

General Merchandise

Highway 5

Call on Us

Charles City, Virginia

Williamsburg, Virginia