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Digital download of 1939 South Hill High School yearbook in South Hill, VA.  This item is a scanned copy of the original yearbook. This yearbook has photos of the school and students. The yearbook also has information about students and activities at the school. The yearbook has about 44 scanned pages.  The name of the yearbook is Footprints 1939 Volume 2.  South Hill is a town in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.  ***DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY (PDF Format File) *** Please review all of the sample photos. Send us an email if you want us to check to see if a name is in the book. There is original handwriting in this copy of the book.

Yearbook Name

Footprints 1939 Volume TWO

Location

South Hill, Virginia (Mecklenburg County, VA)

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FOOTPRINTS NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE
To show our love and appreciation of one who firsts
taught us the right way to do the right thing and who
instilled within our youthful minds many fine things, we,
the class of 1939, lovingly dedicate our copy of Footprints
\to Miss Laura Swift, our first grade teacher.
PUBLISHED BY
The Senior Class or South Hill High School 
South Hill, Virginia 
Principal 
MR. CHARLES HENRY MORGAN B. A., University of Richmond 
M. A., Duke University 
Post Graduate Work at Duke University and University of North Carolina. 
Two
Faculty 
Mr. Chas. H. Morgan 
Mr. Leland Walker 
Mr. E. Y. Noblin
Mr. B. E. Wild
Mrs. Elizabeth Gilliam 
Mrs. Gilberta Hubbard
Miss Ruth Barnhart
Miss Anna Mary Cassell
Miss Carrie May Turner 
Mrs. Mary S. Tisdale
Mrs. Cary S. VanHook
Miss Lucy Simmons
Mrs. Blanche C. Rainy
Miss Janie Williamson
Mrs. Virginia Evans
Mrs. Annie G. Hamlet
Mrs. Mary B. Neblett
Mrs. Ruth W. Clarke 
Mrs. C. S. McCall
Miss Ruth Kesler 
Miss Pearl Rose 
Three
Principal 
Assistant Principal Agricultural Instructor Coach High School 
High School 
Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Sixth Grade 
Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade 
Fourth Grade  Third Grade  Second Grade Second Grade 
First Grade
First Grade
Librarian
Home Economics Music
Annual Staff 
Pela Bobbit, Kent Rowley  Editors-in-Chief Peggy Copley, Ruth Glass, George Gilmore ___ ____Business Managers Edith Whittemore, Lewis Watson__Club Editors Hope Watkins, Margaret Coley  Senior Write Ups Elizabeth Pearce Art Editor Estelle Gee  Features Copley McLean Out-of-Town Ads Garland Gill   Class Pictures Lenora Bishop Subscriptions John H. Shaw F. F. A. Editor
Sports Editors 
Rufus Rainey, Eva Gayle, R. S. Northington, Warren Thomas Four
Senior Officers 
Warren H. Thomas, Jr. President Ruth C. Glass -President Edith Whittemore Secretary Estelle Gee Treasurer Lewis Watson  Reporter Motto : Excelsior—Still Higher 
Colors: Green and White Flower: Shasta Daisy Sponsor—Gilberta S. Hubbard 
Honor Graduates 
Walter Copley McLean Pela Love Bobbitt 
Edith Rachel Whittemore James Brooks Smith 
Lucie Smith Copley 
Estelle Madeline Gee 
Margaret LaVern Coley 
John Hill Shaw 
Five
“A little nonsense now and then is practiced by the wisest men.” 
“Showing that a good face is a letter of recommendation, a good heart is a letter of credit.” 
jr
JOHN COLEMAN 
He says, “As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it?” 
GROVER CLEVELAND 
CRUTCHFIELD, JR. 
He finds: “Such sweet com pulsion doth in music lie.” 
JAMES HOWARD 
CRUTCHFIELD 
“The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconven-
ROBERT GARLAND GILL “The man that blushes is not 
ESTELLE MADELINE GEE 
a brute.” “Her friendship is a sheltering tree.” . . 
GEOR 
The 
He s 
LUCY GLASS 
“A disposition that is worthwhile.” 
ROY POLK RUTH CARLTON GLASS GORDAN, JR.
“Silent, but while.”
thoughts worth
“Beauty, like wit, to judges should be shown;
Both most are valued where they best are known.” 
JAMES CAMPBELL ILLIE ANN HARRIS “A face with gladness over
All the girls cry, “He is tall,
dark, and handsome.
WALTER COPLEY
McLEAN 
yThe girls call him sweet; 
Y The stgirs, as he treads on 
thenj)! kiss his feet. 
Seven
spread!
Soft smiles, by human kind- 
MARY ANN HITE
“A friend in need is a friend indeed.” 
ALVA HAWTHORNE NOLEN 
“They who are pleased themselves, must always please." 
CrOBERT SAM
NORTHINGTON, JR. “I am a fool, I know it; and yet, Heaven help me, 
I’m poor enough to be a wit.” 
CHARLES A. OWENS 
GEORGE WILLIAM  ROWLEY, JR. 

MARGARET LOUISE
JENNINGS
“Friends are like melons
Shall I tell you why? 
To find one good one must
a hundred try.”
AVERY NOEL KIDD 
“Her modest looks the cot 
tage might adorn, 
Sweet as the primrose peeps 
beneath the thorn.” 
MARY ELIZABETH
PEARCE 
“The only way to have a
friend is to be one.” 
“Grave authors say, and 
witty poets sing,
That honest wed-lock is a 
glorious thing." 
NINA GERTRUDE 
STRANGE 
“Sweetness and charm—her 
Eight
BRYANT KENT 
ROWLEY 
“The master farmer!” 
JOHN HILL SHAW 
“Loves and is loved.” 

JAMES BftOOKS SMITH
“The true, strong, alia s'ound
mind is the mind! that can 
embrace equally/ great 
things and small.” 
WARREN HAMLIN 
THOMAS, JR. 
“The rule of my life is to 
make business a pleasure, 
and pleasure my business.”
JAMES HERBERT 
WILLIAMS, JR. 
“My wit is large, although I
jest and play.”
LEWIS EDWARD 
WATSON
“The labour we delight
physics pain.” 
Nine 
DORIS KATHLEEN 
TEMPLE 
“Of her,” we say, “a true friend in every way: 
MARY FRANCES 
WALKER 
“Wit, now and then, struck smartly, shows a spark.” 
“Hope, like the gleaming taper’s light, adorns and gleams our way.” 
HELEN BEATRICE 
WELLS 
“The grass stoops not sh treads on it so light.” 
EDITH WHITTEMORE 
“And still the wonder grew, that one small head could ’ carry all she knew.” 
KATIE GRACIE 
WRIGHT
“Speech is great, but silence is greater.” 
Junior Class
President Jim Smith Vice-President Virginia Nanney Secretary Jack Lumpkin Treasurer. ...... Walter G. Pearson Reporter Rachel Holmes 
ROLL
Jackson Betts 
Nelson Freeman Andrew Glascock Cleveland Hall 
Alvis Jeffreys 
Allison Keeton 
Jack Lumpkin 
Thomas Martin 
Vergil Lynn 
Earnest Maynard Victor Moore 
Flint Nichols 
Walter G. Pearson Woodrow Ratcliffe Thomas A. Saunders Jim Smith 
T. J. Watkins Thomas Watkins Robert Wynn 
George Wells  Virginia Crowder Elsie Crutchfield Lorena Gee 
Zenora B. Gordon Rachel Holmes Emma Hudson Evelyn Hudson Virginia Nanney Peggy Robertson Ruby Tanner Thelma Wells 
Sponsor Mrs. J. P. Gilliam Ten
Sophomore Class
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer 
Reporter 
ROLL 
. Joe Warren ... James Newman . .. Patsy Crews . Lucy Land . .. Alice Warren 
Alton Gee 
Lewis M. Gee George D. Griffith David 0. Guthrie Clyde A. Hayes Charles Hudson Cladwell Hudson J. DeCab Jones Lloyd Matthews Burnley McTyre Joseph L. Nanney James Newman Byron Ryland Dennis Taylor Joe Warren 
J. Melvin Watson Hunter Gee 
Carl Bowen 
Mary Andrews Anne L. Crews 
Mary Holland Ferrell Mary F. Harris 
Alice E. Jessup
Lucy F. Land 
M. Elizabeth McLean Louise Meeder 
Rebecca Nolen 
Louise Perkinson 
Alice Mitchell Pettus Anne Simmons 
Carrie L. Sadler
Ann Shaw 
Lillie Stone 
Mary Tucker 
Courtney M. Thompson Lou Ella Walker 
Alice Warren 
Elizabeth C. Walker Helen Sculthorp
Ellen Gray Williams 
Sponsor Mr. L. W. Walker Eleven
Freshman Class
President Naomi Hall Vice-President Vernon Paulette Secretary-Treasurer Jane Paulette Reporter Carolyn Bobbitt 
ROLL 
Douglas Callis Linwood Coleman George Crook Dan Gill 
Edward Glascock Bobby Hines 
James Lynn 
Linnie Matthews Earnest Moody Richard Owens Vernon Paulette Clarence Rainey Earl Rowley 
Thomas Samford William Strange 
John Edward Taylor Roy Thompson 
Hazel Allgood 
Carolyn Bobbitt 
Hilah Brooks
Katherine Callahan Nannie Cary 
Jane Clark
Lillian Copley 
Marie Crostic 
Frances Crutchfield Ruth Ezell 
Naomi Hall 
Ruby Hamlin 
Elizabeth Hayes 
Virginia Hite Jacquelin Hodges Irene Hudson Myra Keeton 
Elva Lee Kidd Elsie Parham Jane Paulette 
Mary Ratcliffe Helen Reekes Marjorie Reekes Rachel Rowley  Katherine Smith Myrtle Walker Louise Wynn 
Sponsor Mr. B. E. Wild Twelve
Who's Who in the Senior Class
Boy Girl 
Most Popular 
Warren Thomas Ruth Glass 
Most Stylish
Warren Thomas Ruth Glass 
Most Friendly 
Brooks Smith Elizabeth Pearce Best Athlete
Lewis Watson__ Garland Gill .. 
Warren Thomas James Williams Lewis Watson Grover Crutchfield Arthur Clarke 
Most Bashful Typical Leaders Most Optimistic 
Most Versatile Most Musical Best Looking 
Thirteen
Ruth Glass Gracie Wright Peggy Copley Elizabeth Pearce Peggy Copley Lenore Bishop 
Peggy Copley 
SOME EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE 
Senior Play 
The Senior Class presented their play, “The Absent Minded Professor" on March 31. It was a very, good amateur play. It was sponsored by Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. Gilliam. The cast included:
The Absent-Minded Professor Brooks Smith Aunt Jessica Elizabeth Pearce Josephine  Hope Watkins Sharon .... Ruth Glass Joan  Eva Gayle Joe Watson .... .... Grover Crutchfield Dave Carter Lewis Watson 
Emeralda Peggy Copley 
Miss Melvina Edith Whittemore Mr. Butler ____ _ John Coleman 
Choral Club Activities 
South Hill Choral Club broadcast a program over WRVA on April 8, 1939. In addition to the club numbers, Director Walter J. Payne sang two solos and the quartette sang an additional number. 
Appreciation to Rotarians 
We wish to express our appreciation to the Rotary Club for their interest in the school. Each month they entertain two high school students receiving the highest citizenship grade. This encourages the students to  strive for higher citizenship grades. 
F. F. A. Convention 
Willie Copley represented the students and E. Y. Noblin represented the advisers of the Middle Virginia District at the National F. F. A. Convention and judging contest held in Kansas City, Missouri. Jackson Betts went as a delegate from the South Hill Chapter. The Convention was attended by 10,000 members from every state in the U. S. A. and from Porto Rico and Hawaii. The South Hill Chapter was adjudged the best chapter in the United States and was awarded a bronze plaque and $150.00 by the National Convention. 
South Hill Wins Milstead Trophy
Mr. Walter J. Payne, Jr., supervisor of music in Mecklenburg, announced at the recital of Miss Alma Milstead in Clarksville, that South Hill is winner of the trophy offered by the noted singer. The trophy goes to the school showing the greatest improvement in public school music during the year. 
Fourteen
Basketball Tournament 
On February 27 and 28 the annual Basketball Tournament was held in the Big Exchange Warehouse. The Dragons after defeating Kenbridge and Drakes Branch advanced to the finals in which they defeated Boydton to win the golden trophy. Boydton won the silver trophy and Drakes Branch the bronze trophy. The teams that took part in the tournament are as follows: South Hill, LaCrosse, Boydton, Kenbridge, Oak Hill, Drakes Branch, South Hill B Team, and LaCrosse B. Team. 
Tuberculin Test for Seniors 
On Monday, April 17, the members of the Health Department came to the school to give the tuberculin test to Seniors. A few had X-Ray pictures made to determine the extent of the disease. 
Senior Rings Arrive 
The Senior rings arrived in October. They were very attractive and everyone seemed to be pleased with them.
Seniors Go To See "The Taming of the Shrew" 
In November the Seniors motored to Henderson to see “The Taming of the Shrew.” It was shown on the stage by the Avon players, who are widely known professional actors. The play was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. 
Senior Trip to World's Fair 
The Seniors will take a trip to the New York World’s Fair from June 6 to 10. We will go by way of buses from South Hill to Norfolk and then by boat to Baltimore where we will take a fast train into New York. The trip will be under the leadership of Mr. Morgan. 
On October 12, 1938, the entire school attended the county fair held at Chase City. The school won about sixty dollars including individual prizes.
Fifteen
Beta Club 
President Brooks Smith Vice-President Hope Watkins 
Secretary Treasurer 
Jack Lumpkin Jim Smith 
Reporter Virginia Nanney Sponsor Mrs. J. P. Gilliam
MEMBERS 
Alvis Jeffreys, Jr. Virgil Lynn 
Copley McLean Thomas Saunders John Hill Shaw Lewis Watson Lenora Bishop 
Pela Love Bobbitt 
Margaret Coley 
Peggy Copley 
Virginia Crowder 
Estelle Gee
Edith Whittemore 
Sixteen
Home Economics Club 
President Willie Ann Harris Vice-President Thelma Wells Secretary-Treasurer Emma Hudson 
MEMBERS 
Mary Andrews 
Lenora Bishop 
Nannie Cary 
Marie Crostic
Virginia Crowder Elsie Crutchfield Ruth Ezell 
Lorena Gee 
Mary Frances Harris Willie Ann Harris Elizabeth Hayes 
Evelyn Hudson 
Emma Hudson 
Avery Noel Kidd Lucy Land 
Louise Meeder 
Rebecca Nolen 
Elsie Parham 
Louise Perkinson 
Mary Ratcliffe
Helen Reekes
Marjorie Reekes 
Rachel Rowley 
Helen Sculthrope 
Gertrude Strange
Ruby Tanner 
Courtney Thompson 
Christine Walker 
Mary Frances Walker 
Myrtle Walker 
Lou Ella Walker
Beatrice Wells 
Thelma Wells 
Ellen Williams 
Seventeen
Future Farmers of America 
MOTTO 
“Learning to do,
Doing to learn; 
Earning to live, 
Living to serve.” 
OFFICERS 
President 
Kent Rowley 
Vice-President George Wells Secretary  Byron Ryland Treasurer Jackson Betts Reporter Charles Owens 
Watch Dog  Flint Nichols Adviser  E. Y. Noblin MEMBERS 
Wallace Bishop J. P. Holmes Robert Sandford
Arthur Clark Charles Hudson Ira Smiley Lewis Copley Ernest Maynard William Strange Willie Copley Ernest Moody Bill Taylor George Crook Victor Moore Dennis Taylor Alpheus Crutchfield Edward Murphy D. B. Taylor Grover Crutchfield Robert Murphy John E. Taylor Howard Crutchfield James Newman Warren Thomas Nelson Freeman Alva Nolen Roy Thompson Hunter Gee Vernon Paulette Roy Trimm Wilson Gee Rufs Rainey Joe Warren Andrew Glasscock Woodrow Ratcliffe Thomas Watkins Edward Glasscock Earl Rowley James Williams Polk Gordon George Rowley Hinton Wright Bobby Hines Billy Ryland Robert Wynne
Eighteen
Hobby Club
President Alvis Jeffreys Vice-President Jim Smith 
Secretary-Treasurer Adviser 
De Calb Jones Mr. Walker 
Motto: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy 
MEMBERS 
Jackson Betts Jimmy Jessup Linnie Matthews Carl Bowen Claude Jones Burnley McTyre George Griffith De Clad Jones Joe Nanney Garland Gill Alvis Jeffreys Richard Owens David Guthrie Allison Keaton Jim Smith Dan Gill Jack Lumpkin Thomas Saunders Cladwell Hudson Edward Lynn 
Nineteen
Choral Club
President. Jim Smith 
Vice-President Thomas Watkins Secretary Thomas Martin Treasurer Grover Crutchfield 
Sopranos: 
MEMBERS 
Hazel Allgood Elizabeth Hayes Alice Pettus Lenora Bishop Virginia Hite Marjorie Reekes Carolyn Bobbitt Jacqueline Hodges Rachel Rowley Jane Clarke Rachel Holmes Ann Shaw Margaret Colev Irene Hudson Ann Simmons Lillian Copley Margaret Jennings Lillie Stone Patsy Crews Myra Keeton Louise Temple Frances Crutchfield Avery N. Kidd Mary Tucker Mary H. Ferrell Elizabeth McLean Christine Walker Eva Gayle Elva Kidd Edith Whittemore Estelle Gee Jane Paulette Louise Wynn Zenora Gordon Louise Perkinson 
Altos: 
Pela Love Bobbitt Lucy Land Carrie L. Saddler Lorena Gee Louise Needer Doris Temple Ruth Glass Virginia Nanney Alice Warren Mary F. Harris Rebecca Nolen 
Betty Jessup Peggy Robertson 
Tenors: 
Jackson Betts Alton Gee Copley McLean Wallace Bishop Clyde Hayes Walter G. Pearson Willie Conley Jack Lumpkin Jim Smith Grover Crutchfield Thomas Martin 
Basses:
Alvis Jeffreys Thomas Watkins Warren Thomas Byron Ryland 
Twenty
Dramatic Club 
President .... Peggy Robertson Secretary-Treasurer Mary Holland Ferrel Reporter .... Alice Warren Sponsor_ Mrs. Gilberta Hubbard 
Motto : “The play’s the thing” 
Flower: Gardenia 
Colors : Green and White 
• 
MEMBERS 
Patsy Crews Rachel Holmes Peggy Robertson Mary Holland Ferrel Jack Lumpkin Mary Tucker Zenora Bell Gordon Jim Smith Alice Warren 
Twenty-One
Library Club 
Motto : “’Tis the good reader that makes the good book.” Colors: White and Purple Flower: Violet 
President __ Elizabeth McLean Secretary-Treasurer Ruth Glass Reporter ..... ..... ......... Alice Warren Supervisor Mrs. C. S. McCall 
MEMBERS 
Hazel Allgood
Wallace Bishop
Carolyn Bobbitt 
Katherine Calahan Douglas Callis 
Linwood Coleman Lillian Copley 
Patsy Crews 
Mary Holland Ferrell Garland Gill 
Dan Gill 
Ruth Glass 
Lucy Glass 
Zenora Bell Gordon Rachel Holmes 
Irene Hudson 
Cladwell Hudson Alvis Jeffreys
Margaret Jennings DeCalb'Jones 
Myra Keeton 
Jack Lumpkin 
James Lynn 
Thomas Martin 
Linnie Mathews Elizabeth McLean
Twenty-Two
Jane Paulette Elizabeth Pearce Clarence Rainey Peggy Robertson Thomas Samford Katherine Smith Jim Smith 
Louise Temple Alice Warren Melvin Watson Louise Wynn 
Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor 
Scribbler's Club 
Publishers of the “Tattler” Monthly 
Copley McLean
Peggy Copley 
Business Manager ... Sports Editor 
Social Editor .... ...... Elementary Editor . Circulation Manager Adviser 
Carolyn Bobbitt 
Pela Love Bobbitt 
Katherine Callahan Margaret Coley 
Estelle Gee 
Lewis Gee 
Lucy Glass 
Ruth Glass 
George Griffith
David Guthrie 
Cleveland Hall 
Naomi Hall 
Irene Hudson 
Margaret Jennings 
MEMBERS 
Betty Jessup
DeCalb Jones 
Allison Keeton
Myra Keeton 
Virgil Lynn, Jr. 
Thomas Martin 
Lloyd Mathews 
Elizabeth McLean Burnley McTyre Joe Nanney 
Virginia Nanney Jane Paulette 
Elizabeth Pearce Walter G. Pearson 
Twenty-Three
Warren Thomas, Jr. Robert S. Northington Ruth Glass Thomas Martin DeCalb Jones ___ Mrs. J. P. Gilliam 
Rosa Perkinson 
Alice Mitchell Pettus 
Thomas Samford 
Thomas Archer Saunders Ann Shaw 
John Hill Shaw 
Brooks Smith
Katherine Smith
Lillie Stone 
Doris Temple 
Hope Watkins 
T. J. Watkins, Jr. 
Lewis Watson
Melvin Watson 
Officers of Athletic Association 
• 
President George Gilmore Vice-President Ruth Glass Treasurer .... .... ..... Hope Watkins Manager of Girls’ Basketball Margaret Jennings Manager of Football Thomas Martin Manager of Boys’ Basketball Rufus Rainey Manager of Baseball Jimmy Jessup 
Coaches: B. E. Wild, L. D. Walker and Miss Ruth Kesler Principal: C. H. Morgan 
Twenty-Four
Coach .... Ben Wild Manager Rufus Rainey 
SQUAD
Arthur Clarke Melvin Watson Clarence Rainey Polk Gordon Nelson Freeman Walton Hardy Alvis Jeffreys Flint Nichols 
Lewis Watson Linnie Matthews 
These boys had a most successful year, winning seventeen out of nine teen games. They also won first place in the Gold Medal Tournament. 
Twenty-Five
Coach . ... Miss Ruth Kesler Manager Margaret Jennings 
Captain Peggy Copley Co-Captain Ruth Glass 
PLAYERS ON FIRST TEAM 
Forwards: 
Ruth Glass 
Peggy Robertson 
Pela Love Bobbitt Jane Clark 
Margaret Coley Patsy Crews 
Guards: 
Elizabeth McLean 
Eva Gayle 
SUBSTITUTES
Irene Hudson 
Betty Jessup
Myra Keaton 
Lucy Land 
Twenty-Six
Center: 
Peggy Copley Side-Center: 
Alice Warren 
Virginia Nanney Ann Shaw 
Hope Watkins 
Coach Ben Wild Manager Thomas Martin Captain Flint Nichols
Backs: 
REGULARS 
Flint Nichols Robert Sam Northington George Rowley 
Linesmen:
Arthur Clarke Charles Owens Lewis Watson Polk Gordon Warren Thomas “Spike” Rainey 
SUBSTITUTES 
Bryant Lumpkin George Griffith Roscoe Warren “Babe” Freeman Byron Ryland Richard Owens Walton Hardy Jackson Betts Clarence Rainey 
Earl Rowley John Hill Shaw Robert Wynn D. B. Taylor Linwood Coleman 
Twenty-Seven

Baseball Team 
Coach Leland Walker Manager Jimmie Jessup Co-Captain George Rowley 
Captain Nelson Freeman PLAYERS 
Pitchers: Owens 
Freeman Gordon 
Catcher: Nichols 
First Basemen: Freeman 
Gordon 
Second Basemen: McTyre 
Hardy 
Short Stop: Watson 
Third Baseman Thomas
Fielders: 
Rowley 
Gilmore 
Thompson 
Griffith 
Friday, March 31,
SUBSTITUTES 
Taylor Ratcliff 
SCHEDULE 
Tuesday, April 18,
Warren 
Friday, May 5, 
Boydton at South Hill Tuesday, April 4, 
Victoria at South Hill Tuesday, April 11, 
Emporia at Emporia Friday, April 14, 
Chase Citv at Chase Ci 
LaCrosse at LaCrosse Friday, April 21, 
Victoria at Victoria Tuesday, April 25, 
Clarksville at South Hill Friday, April 28, 
LaCrosse at South Hill Twenty-Eigh
Clarksville at Clarksville Tuesday, May 9, 
Boydton at Boydton 
Friday, May 12, 
Buckhorn at Buckhorn Monday, May 15, 
Emporia at South Hill Friday, Ma,r 19, 
(phase City at South Hill 
Front row, from, left to right: Margaret Matthews 
Mary Cook 
Irene Walker 
Jack Nanney 
Ruth Crowder
Toy Orchestra 
Third row, from left to right: 
Joan Bentley 
Jane Ozlin 
Charles Moseley 
E. B. Moody 
Mary Gee 
Mary Frances Crutchfield June Rose Morgan 
Second row, from left to right: 
Maxey Crowder 
Johnny Crowder 
Betty Crews 
Polly Sue Bunn
Marian Wolfe 
Margaret Walker 
Rosalie Taylor 
Walter Cleaton
Elizabeth Matthews 
Billy Farrar 
LeNeve Hodges 
Fourth row, from left to right: 
Clyde Smith 
Reynolds Keeton 
Jane Hudson 
Teresa Davis
Nancy Jones 
Lucy Moore Kidd 
Twenty-Nine
Music Class 
Teacher Miss Pearl Rose President .. Elizabeth McLean Vice-President Betty Jessup Secretary  Mary Holland Ferrell 
Treasurer Carolyn Bobbitt Reporter .... Katherine Smith 
MEMBERS
Doris Atkins Jacqueline Hodges Alice Mitchell Pettus Emma Lee Allen Betsy Lee Hodges Jane Shaw Mary Lucy Allen Rufus Hubbard, Jr. Anne Shaw Ida Lee Allen Margaret Jessup Katherine Smith Carolyn Bobbitt Betty Jessup Essie Bryce Evans Jacqueline Bobbitt George Lett Jones Jean Thomasson Walter Cleaton Elva Lee Kidd Mary Tucker Frances Crutchfield Lillian Copeley Margaret Walker Ruth Crowder Lucy Moore Kidd Alice Warren Rawlins Claibourne Myra Keeton Janet Jolly Tresa Davis Elizabeth Matthews Johnnie Crowder Mary Holland Ferrell Margarette Matthews Andrew Williams Barbara Fowlkes Elizabeth McLean Leon Smith Vanney Hammer Jane Ozlin Rachel Rowley LeNeve Hodges Jane Paulette Willie Copley 
Thirty
JAMES L DECK 

3210 Grove Avenue 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Class Rings, Pins, Medals and Trophies Invitations, Cards, Caps and Gowns Chenille Letter Awards 
Compliments of 
Brinkley Gates Co. Wholesale Grocers 
Petersburg, Va. 
Compliments of 
Stritman Biscuit Co. 
Hardware and House Furnishings Cleaton Hardware Co. South, Hill, Va. 
Compliments of
Woman's Auxiliary of Crews, Epperson, Puryear American Legion Post 79
Compliments of 
Montgomery Drug Co. South, Hill, Va. 
J. P. Bailey Co. 
5c to $1.00 Store 
Modern Colonial Theater 
South, Hill, Va.
Always a Good Show
Lucile Beauty Shop Miss Lucille Williams 
South, Hill, Va. 
Phone 19-J 
Compliments of 
Lincoln Hotel 
South, Hill, Va.
Compliments of 
Green Front Store South, Hill, Va. 
Phone 164-W 
Compliments of 
Dr. C. M. Hartwell 
Jones, Edwards Co. General Merchandise 
Smith’s X Rhoads, Va. 
L. C. Moseley
Furniture, Cook Stoves and Ranges, Paints, Hardware, Building Material 
LaCrosse, Va. 
C. D. Jones 
Hardware, Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries 
LaCrosse, Va. 
LaCrosse Candy Co. Candies, Novelties and Specials LaCrosse, Va. 
• 
H. M. Tanner, Prop. 
Bonds, Automobile
and Fire Insurance 
• 
L. M. Raney
HINES HOM-OND FOOD STORE R. L. and T. B. Hines, Props. 
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE No. 22 
Compliments of
South Hill 
Fire Department 
Compliments of 
L. Davis 
Department Store 
South Hill Motor Co. Incorporated 
SALES SERVICE 
Phone 113 
South, Hill, Va. 
Pettus Drug Company Prescriptions, Drugs, Medicines •
PETTUS No. 2 
Graduation Gifts, Cara Nome  Toiletries, Soda Fountain 
H. M. Pettus Leonard Smith 
Compliments of 
Economy Grocery Co. South Hill, Virginia 
Compliments of 
Emporia Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 
Emporia, Va. 
Compliments of 
Smith's Confectionery 
Oakdale Dairy The Home of Best Guernsey Cream and Milk 
• 
W. H. Butterworth 
• 
South, Hill, Va.
PEEBLES STORE "The Shopping Center" 
South Hill, Virginia 
W. S. PEEBLES AND COMPANY 
Compliments of 
"Proven" Fertilizers 
South Hill, Va. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. C. 
Compliments of 
LION'S CLUB OF SOUTH HILL South Hill, Virginia ,
Moseley Motor Co. • 
Chrysler, Plymouth Sales 
and Service 
Compliments of 
Ellington 
Service Station 
Compliments of 
A. H. Northington Plumbing and Heating 
Railway Express Agency 
Southern Railroad Courtesy, Attention, Prompt Service 
Flowers for All Occasions Adam's Flower Shop 
Parham's 
Barber Shop 
Compliments of 
Montague Brothers Hardware, Feeds, Seeds General Farm Supplies 
Phone 16-W 
Quality Service at 
Moderate Prices 
South Hill 
Beauty Shop 
Lucy C. Dance 
Leth's Shoe Shop We Make Your Old Shoes New South, Hill, Va. 
Congratulations Seniors 
For Successful Driving Use SINCLAIR 
• 
E. H. Harris, Agent 
South Hill, Va.
Compliments of 
"Poor Roy" 
Ugly but Honest 
“Nuf Sed” 
Compliments of 
"Buddy" Gill 
Pender’s Manager
"We Use" 
CAPS AND GOWNS 
They have been in business since 1889 
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Roanoke, Virginia 
Because we appreciate the spirit and the will to improve and to achieve that have promoted and brought to successful conclusion this work —the 2nd South Hill High School Annual—and because we admire this and other worthwhile achievements of the faculty and the student body we desire this representation in "Foot Prints." 
Respectfully, 
THE TOWN OF SOUTH HILL