Ok Matt, shut this thread down, please. They are exhibiting elder abuse.
Midway, McKenney, and Dinwiddie were stand alone, 1st through 12th grade schools. They were merged and became Dinwiddie County High School.
Additionally, Southside High School was eventually merged into the new Dinwiddie HS. Southside was the school for African American kids until the school was merged into DCHS. Here is a link that gives a good overview of the history of Southside High School.
https://www.dinwiddie.k12.va.us/schools/historic-southside-high-school-education-center/
To the best of my knowledge, very little organized football was played at any of these former high schools. I've uncovered a tiny bit of information along the way that some intermural football was played at Southside High School. But I've never heard anyone say that any of the other three had any football at all.
It's important to remember that baseball was truly the king in Dinwiddie in that era. Football held very little interest to kids back then. A large part of that was because Dinwiddie was primarily an agricultural community. Many, if not most of the kids lived on farms. And most of those farms grew tobacco. Tobacco, in fact all farming back then, was very labor intensive. Family members, especially boys, were expected to work on the farm. Before, as well as after school. But most significantly, during the month leading up to school. There was no way that kids could go to daily football practice during the peak tobacco harvesting time.