Alexandria High School - Alecko Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)
- Class of 1931
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LI-XANDRIA HIGH SKHOOL How mam ttmes have we shouted that name on the
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We have c me to love our school durmg our too brtef sojourn under 1ts reg1me yet I
wonder how many ol us lcnow 1ts hlstory a IIIQYOIW as mterestmg as our own experlence here
has been?
1'or m ny years there had been ag1tat1on lor the LSf2ll'5llSl1f1lt.1'lI uf a publlc htgh school
111 the ctty of Alexandrla Some protested this btcause of the ncarncss to the large lugh
schools of Washlngton and others because lugh school subjects were belng taught tn the
elghth nlnth and tenth grades Ftnally those hghttng for the school won and a htgh school
w as establ1shed at Lee School all grades above the seventh bemg el1m1nated Iess than a hun
movement for a htgh school bulldmg was started resultlng 1n the present Alexandria High
School ln 1915
After 1ts meager begmnmg the school grew rapldly Nme members composed the hrst
graduatlng class whlle the present class w1ll number about nlncty hve The growth of our
school IS remarkable 1n compar1son wxth the rather sl1ght growth of other Alexandrta enter
prlses Its pertod of greatest expansxon was 1mmed1ately after the World War when a
strong appeal was made to the masses for educat1on The present attendance IS now about
SIX hundred and fifty It 1s rumored that George Mason I-hgh S hool w1ll shortly be con
soltdated wlth us a movement wlnch 1f carrled through wtll brmg the enrollment to approx
mmarely one thousand
Ot course the teachlng staff has had to expand along w1th the student body At nrst
there were s1x teachers now we have twenty sxx There have been etght prmcxpals Mr W A
Anderson Major Conrad ohnson Major Stanley G Blanton Mr Brandon Trussell Mr
Wood Mr Madlson Ray Mr R C Haydon and our good frlend Mr Henry T Moncure
The Cadet Corps was hrst orgamzed by Major ohnson and proved of great beneht to
the bows After the war tt w as not rcorgamzed untxl 1979
The Alexandr1a High School has advanced scholastlcally also Its standards have been
raxsed and new methods of pedagogy xntroduced It was made an accredlted school by the
Southern Assoclatlon of Schools and Colleges tn 1923 At that tlme there were about three
hundred students Now the condmons are somewhat adverse to the best development of the
school bulldlngs are overcrowded and equxpment 15 1nsulI1c1ent Let us hope that our parent
learn the secret whlch those of 1914 lcnew and that we may soon see that long loolced forward
to and much talked about new buxldmg
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our hope that the several changes nn thus edition
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readers moreover, that the book wlll create
an interest m school actlvmes and depict
typical scenes from our hugh school
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We the Class of 1931 cledlcate thls our
MISS EDDIE DICKERT
as a trlbute to her and a token of our appreclauon
of her Unflflng parmence valuable assmstance
and able guxdance
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HIGH SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS
Last Lap
O many three httle words may mean only the tltle of a popular song but to the
1n1t1ated few xt symbollzes hard work loyalty and school spmt Those three httle
words are The Last Lap
Some years ago when our race track was bemg bu1lt work was halted because of a
Wrlght Mtke Houston and Bob Mldkllif unxted and mlmeographed the hrst Last Lap
so called because 1t was the means by whlch the last lap of the track was to be constructed
Thls paper was of the same general make up as that wlth whxch we are all famrhar cor
ta1n1ng sport news jokes and mlscellaneous Items
At first the publlcatlon was greeted with rldlcule and derrsron but as all good thlngs do
Hourxshed and prospered Each copy sold for five cents In 1ts mfancy the nxckels were not
so prevalent but we have passed the embryo stage and are now establlshed on a sounder
econom1c basxs
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Alecko
HAT does Alecko mean? Is tt a Latm or Greek word? Surely these thoughts have
passed through your mmds at least once and so to set puzzled brains at rest may we
state that Alecko IS nelther Latln nor Greek but dlsttnctly Alexandr1an7 That lS Alecko
IS a comblnatlon of the words Alexandrxa Echo
The earhest ancestor of the ALECKO made 1ts appearance ln 1919 The edttor rn chlet
was Herbert W O Meara and lf was dedlcated to the late Colonel Theodore H FlClCllI1
Sxnce the A1.EcKo s debut lf has been Hrmly estabhshed as an ofhcral organ of A H S
The staff labors dthgently each year to carry out a dehmte theme along both llterary
an artlstxc l1nes Last year we attempted the classlc style but our modern sophlstlcates seemed
to fear the Greeks even when bearlng glfts Thls year we have spanned the centurles and
have turned towards a more modern method of approach We hope that we shall merlt the
approval of our readers If not all complamts wrll be recelved by the ALECKO Staff after
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Baseball 30
Football Manager 30 Assxstant
Manager 29
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Spanish Club, Presxdent, 331
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Student Counul 30
Dramatlcs 31
Assrstant Ed1C0l' ALECKO 31
Glee Club 31 30
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Basketball Captam 31 30 29 2
Baseball 31 Captam 30 29
French Club 29
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Spamsh Club 29 28
Basketball 29
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MARTIN HAMMOND VIOLFTTE
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Dramatlcs 30
Stage Manager 31 30
R1f1e Team 31 Captam
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SENIOR CLASS
HOEVER sald theres nothmg new under the sun must have been an lgnoramus
be ause he had certalnly never heard of our Senlor Class Now lf some hxgh school
af the Mxddle West through jealousy or sheer gaucherle should say we were only average
we should merely ralse our left eyebrow we never protest too much
To contlnue We couldnt have produced such an orator as ames Luckett and stlll be
medlocre could we? The ayes don t have It
And whlle we re on the subyect of eyes havmg It please excuse pun may we pre
sen ane Norfordf? Miss Norford has refused to perform before such a large audience
Another llluslon shattered Carolme Stanton has d1sproved the old adage Beautxful but
dumb You wlll add to her llst of accompllshments the ablllty to do two thlngs at the
same nme when you see the equal thoroughness wxth whlch she dlspatches chewmg gum and
notes
No-that IS not Dracula runnmg loose only Frances Franme to youj Buddln sur
rounded by a m1l1tary cape Franme says What do I care about the Eastern polxcv just so
the Western Unlon keeps work1ng'7
Ffaflflle BLldCllI1 Ceffalfl dlSCI'Cp3I'lClSS at PFCSCHI Fender him 3 fflfle self COYISCIOLIS
Maybe Jean Bladen Lord Hlgh Pepper rn the Pep Club gets her energy from the
V P S electrlclty Hey' we said maybe
Ellsworth Bray IS Websters only rlval however hrs d8l:lI11C10I1S are a shade more elab
crate rather ln the ohnsonesque style
Lambert Srmms after clrmbmg lnto hrs trundle bed every nxght reads True Detectne
Wage: me so he can solye the mystery of The Lost Chord when he gets blg Such vlg
trous tralnlng deserves success
Brlly Smlth says he s gonna hxtch hlke to Hollywood and g1V6 the movle dxrectors a real
break ln the matter of pantomlme and faclal expressron He wlll be accompamed by sev
eral of the Benda masks Hev Mxster' Golng my way?
Bernice Fedder Hlther and Thlther IS one of the greatest exponents of woman s rlghts
ln the buslness world The successes of two or three ALECKOS have been largely due to her
precocxous sales talk
Roberta Hoy hstens to reclpes over the radxo but her mmd 15 apt to wander a fact whlcn
was proved on the occaslon when she made cold cream sandwlches and took a vegetable soup
beauty bath
uhan Penn beheyes 1n poetrc evpressxon except when he refuses to lend money to Mr
Batcheller
H len Tatsapaugh whose glggle 15 so perfectly xmxtated by ulla Sanderson gamed her
laurels by perseverance or was If tap shagg1ng7
Space and modesty forbxd us to enumerate further the VIFIUCS of these remarkable
Senlors but haven t we mentxoned enough to show that we are lxfted from the realm of the
1nconsequent1al9 We nomxnate for the Hall of Fame Ourselves
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JUNIORS AND SENIORS PARTICIPATE IN
ORATORICAL CONTEST
HE Oratorlcal Contest was held on the nlght of Marclu 18 xn the Hugh School Audi
torlum at 8 P M
After Mr Moncure and the five speakers took their places a group of Hlgh School
Cadets under the leadershxp of Cadet Captam Wells entered wxth the flag and led the
audience ln the pledge of allegxance
Selectlons on the plano were presented by Mr Gene Stuart of Washmgton D C and
trombone solos were gtven bv Mr Wlllxam E Raymond of the U S Army Band
Mr Moncure explalned the orlgln of these contests He lnformed the audlence that
they had orlgxnated m Calxfornxa but were now Natlonal and Internatlonal The subjects
of these OYACIODS must deal ln some manner wlth the COHSIIIUIIOU m the preparatlon of whrch
If was hoped that the student mlght learn a lxttle more about hls government These con
tests were sponsored by the leadmg newspapers of varxous dxstrlcts The dxstrlct wlnners were
to be entered ln the Natxonal Contest and the wmners of thls IH the Internatlonal Contest
The judges were Professors Warren West and Elmer Haynes of George Washxngton
Unlverslty and Attorney Lmdsey Carne of Alexandrla
George Duffey the hrst speaker was unable to complete hxs speech however he retlred
wlth some grace and ln a manner whxch requxred courage a fact whlch the audlence ap
precrated
mg of the nxght though paradoxlcally speaklng hls oratlon mlght be said to have been
weakened by overemphasts
The next orator was Haywood Davis Hls subject The Constltutlon a Guarantee of
Llberty to the Indxvxdual was ldentlcal wlth that of Mr Luckett but was treated ln a far
dlfferent manner
FFRUCIS Rosenberger gate an account of the case McCulloch vs Maryland and 1ts
bearmg on the Constltutxon Thxs oratxon was of pecuhar lnterest because of IIS rather umque
choxce of toplc and method of treatment
xmmy Luckett s speech was the clxmax of the evenmg He spoke on The Constltutlon
a Guarantee of Lxberty to the Indlvldual Hts oratton was faultless ln every way accordxng
to the declslon of the judges who llkewxse recommended that Francls Rosenberger be con
sxdered as holder of second place
The enthuslasm forcefulness and lnterest ln the work of all contestants attested to ex
cellent tramtng recelved at the hands of thexr coach Mxss Eleanor Applch
March Z3 1931 The announcement was made that ames Luckett our oratorlcal
wlnner through a mlsunderstandlng regardlng the age limit would be unable to represent
Alexandrla Hlgh School
The alternate Francxs Rosenberger automatically became our representative with Haw
wood Davls second
Aprxl 8 Latest news-Our oratorlcal candldate Haywood DAVIS won hrst place m the
COITIPCIIIIVC contest wxth George Mason Hrgh School Success to our vxctor m all future un
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Allen Isabel
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'Xlyerson Hunter
Am r y Herman
Anderson Nellle
Armlstead Samuel
Arnold Roverta
Ayres Edna
Backus B1lly
Bla1r osephxne
Blondhelm Henry
Bowxe Ralph
Boyer Mary
Brawner Kenneth
Br1ll Madallne
BFISCOB Hermome
Brown Marjorle
Bruln Chllton
Buddm Nancy
Cael Wllllam
Campbell Ruth
Carlton ames
Carroll Lucllle
Carter Sarah
Caton osephxne
Chadwlclc ohn
Chapelle Frances
Cheshxre Henry
Clavgett W1ckl1ffe
Chft Rlchard
Coclcey Preston
Cole Parlcer
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Cool: Russell
Coolcsev Elv1e
Craten George
Crump George
Davts Frances
DAVIS Robert
Dean Isabel
Decoss Herndon
Decoss, Mathew
Delaney, Morgan
Dlenelt, Rxchard
Dolph, La Verne
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IUNIORS
Dove Xernon
Duncan X lfglnla
Dullrey George
Dyson Elnora
Edwards Frances
Edwards Samuel
Ewald Bernard
F1elds Allen
Fleet Elsxe
Fletcher Charles
Fletcher Claude
Floyd june
Foltz Kendall
Games Frances
Gallagher Raymond
Gary Beth
Gee Allan
GISI Harold
Hafllng Mary
Hamxlton Elvert
Hammersley Carl
Hammersley Bernlce
Hardbrower Ethel
Harvey Earl
Hawes Leola
Hayden Charles
Haywood Lucy
Howard Elwood
aclcson Leonard
anney ohn
enn1er Roy
ohnson Paulme
Kaiser Sarah
Kaus aclc
Kelly Wllson
Kxrchner Marguerlte
Loeb ennebelle
Major Carlyle
Major Srdney
Manlcm Mary
Manlcm Dletrlch
Mayo Ann1e
McBla1r Charles
McDonough Mae
Mendelson, alce
Mxller, Elberta
Mlller, Paul
Moncure, Marguerite
Vlonroe hlargaret
Nloore Ehzabeth
lVloore ames
Mo are Oscar
N1 rnr y Catherine
Moss Alfred
Nlurphy Everett
NlClil1I1 W alter
Page Whlson
Parks Elsle
Parks Margaret
Penn Marguerlte
Peyton Anna
Pleasants Marle
Pullman Fred
uayle Fannxe Mae
Reese B1 y
Reese E en
Reese Thomas
Rex Franlchn
Rex Nlary Lewls
Rexss Teddy
Roblnson Helen
Rosenberger Francxs
Russell ames
Saffelle Samuel
Santmyer Thelma
Slegel Harold
Schellhorn Louise
S hlag Albert
Smith Catherlne
Smlth Ellen
Smlth Helen
Snyder Marshall
Smxth Wxllxam
Smoot Catherme
Smoot Charles
Studds Marshall
Summers Thomas
Taylor Edward
Taylor Thelma
Thomas BonElle
Thomas ames
Turner Everette
Weaver, ohn
Welch Elizabeth
Whxte, Ora
Wlgheld, Lllhan
Yarborough, Betsy
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY
HEN we who are today the unlor Class drove up to the hxgh school ln our Bahy
Austxns three years ago we were confldent of lmmedlate success ln all we undertook
and llttle reallzed that the road whlch had heen smooth enough for our lclddle cars
kmdergarten mlght not he so smooth when heavxer traffic went over If
The flrst thlng we notlced was that we were the most mslgnlflcant persons who had
started out on the road of school actxvrtles for very grown up and self possessed people were
starting handsome cars all around us and we felt very small and helpless
From that txme on xt seemed that we were the playthlngs of the Fates for every car on
the road passed us and every accxclent came our way our tlres had to he contmually tnflated
w1th school splrxt We stopped at a road house to purchase some refreshments and the
school hody made a rush for us Sophomores umors SCHIOFS the Faculty and even out
slders and we had to make a general party of lt and entertam them all They sa1d lf was
our duty
Our Austlns were so small that everybody humped mto us and tw1ce durmg the year we
dlsagreeahle and even the upper classmen were afrald of them and don t say we weren t glad
to s1ght the Sophomore Fxlllng Statxon at last
When we drove up to thrs statxon we saw a lot of second hand LILZICS and we declded
to exchange our Austms for them anythxng to get a larger car and have more of a r1ght of
way on the road
We started out wlth lugh hopes and were greeted heartlly ln Wrxtez-sv1lle Oratory Arh
letlcs and Artsvllle and made a name for ourselves ln all four towns
We met us wlth those Exam Company truclcs agaln but got hy all rlght and when we
wanted refreshment we went down a slde road and escaped having to entertam the others
So throu h all the twxsts and turns of the road of school act1v1t1es we have one tri
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umphant and have arrrved ln our present state We are now runnmg racers and have passed
everythmg else on the road even those awful trucks have let us slip by rather easxly
We have COIT18 3lI'l'10SI EO Elle End of the road and W8 hope VNC haven I left many RCW I'L1fS
U1 If IOI' the OI'lCOl'D1Hg classes SO WlSl'1 LIS lL1k,li While W6 rest before SlZ3.l'IlI'1g OD the last lap
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Preszdent CHILTON BRUIN
Vrce Preszdent or-JN ANNEY
Secretary Treasurer LILLIAN WIGFIELD
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LAURA ALECKQ
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Al raham Stuart
-Xngtl ost pl11I'lt
-Xpperson Bentlt
-Xrnold Robert
-Xstry ke Mlldred
Baker
Barton
Bay lty
Bay l1ss
Bender
Berkow
Thurman
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Grace
Bernard
Bernhe1mer Norman
Blunt Gertrude
Bolton Pauline
Glenna Srmpson Estelle
Boran Roland
Bayer Phineas
Brawner Conway
Brew er
Brooks
Brown
Brown
Brown
Bryant
Burns
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CHFEY
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Norman
Edlth
Charles
Molly
Vxctor
Carroll Otey
Clnlcotr Harold
Clme Henry
Cohen Srdney
Cooksey Fay
Cornell Ruth
Cox Rhea
Crouse
Crump
Decoss
Drener
V1rg1n1a
X nolet
Dorls
Celestlne
Doye Eugene
Duty Wlllxam
Eddrngton Margaret
Embrey ames
Ennls Thomas
Ewald Barabara
Fedder Stanley
Fletcher Charles
Fletcher Dons
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Elrnchum ames
Eolmar lVlar1on
I'ug1tt Martha
Glllum Llewellyn
Ghcksman Betty
Godfrey Vy oodrow
Hall ack
Hancock Dqyrd
Hawes Margartt
Hawes hlary
Haynes Catherrnt
Haynes Pearl
Henderson Eya
Hltt Edward
acobs Carrle
acobs Charles
Kennedy Harry
Kalser Edward
Keyes Eyelyn
Krrchner acob
Lanham XI1I'glI'lI'l
Lee Margaret
Lrnton Kirk
Lloyd Margaret
Lo kwood Sam
Logglns George
L ggr s essle
Lyons Edward
Mankln Marjorle
Mattern Wrlhelmxna
McC1owan Wllllam
McLane anet
McLane oyce
Mendelson Bennle
Mendelson Sam
Mercer Isabel
Merchant Eredenck
Mxllan Madellne
Moore Amta
Morrls Eyelyn
Mott Mary
Norris Woodxe
Norford Lawson
Parker Carroll
Parker X xrglnxa
Parks Elwabtth
Pa nt Ralph
Penn Maybelle
Peregory Melyxn
P1erpo1nt Kathryn
P1erpo1nt Margaret
Potz Alma
Powell Ashton
Pulzonc Gtraldlnt
Rlley NLll1
Rrnd Annetta
Rouse Harr1son
Saunders Leslle
Sheads Leonard
Simms Charles
Srmpson Davrs
Smrth
Smxth
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Snllth
Smlth
Smlth
Smyth
Carroll
Lawrence
Margaret
Martha
Sarah
Vera
Betty
Sorrell Pearl
Stephens Wllllam
Stevens Nellle
Stevens Robert
Stulz Rrchard
Sumpuon Edward
Suthard Helen
Suthard Ralph
Thomas Monroe
Thompson Nancy
Trcer Edmund
Trayers ohn
Turner Rebecca
Vaughan Plltt
Wayland Lavrnla
Webber Thomas
Whxte jack
Wh1te Harrxet
W1lkerson Agnes
XVllSOD Audrey
Wrlson Beatrlce
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SOPI-IOMORE PLANE ARRIVES AT HANGAR
AVING been ln the alr aboard the plane S O P H , smce our take off ln September,
1930, we malce a safe landing and ahght, wxth the wh1rr of the motors stlll soundlng 1n
our ears daxly classes and our lungs hlled with pure Ozone physlcal ed and our hearts
thrllled by the thought of th1s dehghtful expertence exams passed
The trxp has been hazardous hut, for the most part successful There were txmes when
our 1NlSe3lit?S led us mto dense logs, upon these occasxons our plane threatened to take a nose
d1ve to d1saster but the 5klllfLll maneuyers of our able pllot, Thurman Baker, soon brought
us out mto the clear sky agaxn Our co pllot, Tlcer, rendered valuable ald and so smoothly
dld the paxr steer the plane that we could not tell when they changed places
Nhrgaret Plerpotnt, who acted as mechanlc leept the motors ln perfect condltlon and
attended to every etaxl
We must not for et our Radio o erator, Brawner, y ho, Mllllle lcee 111 the other classes
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mfr rmed of our whereabouts, kept the sensmve mstruments attuned to each sound wave whlch
brought news of A H S actlyltles
Now we have reached the hart way llne 1n our fhght through Alexandria I-hgh School
Freshmen ol yesterday, unxors of tomorrow, we now leaye our weathered craft to those wh
wlll succeed us
The wmgs are bent, perhaps but not broken, parachutes are unused and the englne wll'
respond mstantly to co operatlon
We Sophomores wlll soon chmb 1nto the plane R and attempt loftler he1ghts turow
sn lc screen on the errors of the PSQI, and endeayor to brealc all former records
SOPHOMORF fl ASS OFFICFRS
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Serrezarx Tnayzmr MARCARET P1FRPo1's.1
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Adams Helen
'Xrnnbtcad Xlargartt
Berman Harrlet
Bernhardt Rosemary
Bhxefley ll
Burrell Benny
Bradley Topplntx
ISIAUYN n MY ra
Carlton Geraldme
Catrovy acob
Chappelle Owen
Ch1ce5ter Ehzabeth
Chfr Ruby
Coclirell Kemp
Coclcrtll Nlaryaarct
Coleman Frances
Cook Charleb
Cox Leona
Crrclcenberger Stuart
Crue Dorothy
Curt1n Pranlchn
Dans Eytlyn
Davis Samuel
Dennla ohmon
Dxenelt ack
Dobson Hazel
Dodson Harland
Duffey Mlldred
Elhs Vlrgmla
Erym lVloxley
Eyans Hatue
Fairfax Thomas
Feagans X 1y1an
Ilorence Mabel
l'orbe5 Harlalm
Franklin Dorothy
Garyey Leo
Gray Robert
Hammersley Bernard
Ham1lton ames
FRESHMEN
Hammlll Nlary
HHFTIHSIOU Cora
Hayyes Dorothy
Henderson Bea nt
Herrell Eulaha
Htrrell acqut mt
Htrrmg, Norytllt
Hlc s Ernest
Hotlt ack
Horton Franlchn
Humphnes Kathleen
Hunter VV1lham
Huntmgton Barbara
Hutchmson Gertrud
Irby Arnettt
enmtr Cathtrme
errenes Wfllham
Kmght Evelyn
Ladue Loulst
Laynlar Nlcholaa
Lee Eyclyn
Loftln Barbara
Longerheam Nladx wr
Luckett Peyton
Lunsford Camllla
Lynch Kexth
Magruder l'rance
Nlanlcm Ethel
Nlarcub Alma
Marcus Thomab
Nlasbey Mary
Nlauyer Ellzabeth
lVIcDonough Paul
McCallrey Ahce
Mclfenney Nlelym
Nlcklenamm Franel
Nlendtlson Hoyxard
Nhcha l Clara
Nllll8f BLYIIICL
Nlxtchell Frtderlcls
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Moncure osephlne
Moore Gertrude
Moore Gordon
Moore Orson
Moore Vlrgmla
Morgan Frances
Mueller Mary
Munday Burress
Mullln Charles
Nalls AUSIIH
Nash Charles
Nelson Ehzaheth
O Nerl Sidney
C Nerll James
Orr Gwendolyn
Ovens Catherme
Owens Ellzabeth
Owens Flora
Padgett R1chard
Pallant Evelyn
Parker Isabel
Pearson anet
Penn Charles
Perkrns LOUISE
Peyton Thomas
Polkmhorn Harrlet
Potter LEWIS
Potter Lllllan
Powell Russell
Pugh Edward
Pulman Erancls
Pulman Davrd
Reld Thelma
Respress Hannah
Rexnolds Lourse
Rhodes George
Rxdgely Elmer
Rxdgevsay George
Roberts Adnan
Roherts Edmund
FRESHMEN
Rogers Rohert
Rowley Marvln
Rush Mahel
Scrlvener Nrna
Shelton Edna
Sxmms Ellzaheth
Srmpson Charles
Srmpson Ernest
Smxth
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Emery
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Walter
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Stanton Douglas
St Clalr Maman
Sullman ohn
Struder Wlllard
Sullivan Gladys
Sutherland R1Cl13l'd
Talbott Eleanor
Taylor Katherme
Tennesson Charles
Thomas Leonard
Tothlll Wllllam
Trenary ack
Turner Emlly
Ungleshee Marlon
Vla Claude
Wallace ames
Ward Elwabeth
Ward Wllllam
Weaver Marshall
Wells Zora
Wnlklns lucy
Wllk1HSOU ohn
Wood lawrence
Worden Wxllram
Zrmmerman Xelma
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AMBITIONS OF A FRESHMAN
HEN a Freshman enters hlgh school he naturally feels more mature and so drops many
of the habxts of hxs chrldhood davs In the HFS! place everythlng IS ent1relv dlfferent
He rs gxven more freedom but on the other hand the work IS harder and requlres more
lI1dlVldL13l effort and attentlon on the part of the student He lb made to realue that hc
must malce a certam number of cred1ts to graduate and for the hrst t1me he 15 allowed to
select hxs subjects Naturally ln malcmg hls selectlons he hnds h1mself shovsmg a preference
for certaln branches of educatlon whlch wlll ultxmately perhaps affect hxs whole llfe Havmg
chosen the sublects most agreeable to h1m or best fitted to lns needs as the case may be he
begins to feel the sudden sproutmg of amb1t1ons
These ambltxons wlll cause the student to expand and develop hlmself rn sundry and
dxyerse helds Ir 15 at thls perlod m hfe that he talces an mterest tn athletxcs Here through
the opportunltxes generally ollered by the school a great panorama of new posslbllltxes IS
opened for h1s profit and enjoyment The student who 15 not athletlcally lncllned has many
other ways to develop hxs talents and further hrs 1ncl1nat1ons Debatmg oratory dramatlcs
and llterary orgamzatlons furmsh h1m means of self expressxon
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Preszdent WELBY BDERLEY
Vzce Preszdent ELNIER RIDGELY
Secretary Treasurer GW ENDOLYN ORR
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RFSHNH-Nl Sit up and talcc notict of tht opportunitits sou haxt which tht rtst t th
st ioo tun .Stnmrt do not posstss
You will all h1vc four wars ol' woc1t1on1l training, Wh inttrtstinq and htnthcial uh L.
vshici is last attaining 1 position o importanct in tht school systtm You will lt 1 L '
oo f1I'UL1g1 tu nts o experitnct tiost M10 tt1c1 xou tus course Turt x
ltcturts hx ttachtrs xx ho can show xx l11t tht htld of tmching has to otlcr, succtssful nuslntss
inttrtsting lecturts xou will e ahh to choost 1 work for which vou are htted an which mi
should enjox And alter all, the choict ol tour work is an important step in lift and is not
1 class which will enahlt you inttlhgcntly to select your vocation 1 great opportunity'
Another of tour uiclusiwe opportunitics is a fourxtar course of physical education
For vou girls phxsical tclucation offers socctr hockex, and hasthall all taught bv a coach who
nous all ahout it Tht oxs plax asthall an socctr an sttm to get a kick out o
t O courbe a ccrtain amount ol formal uorlc is requirtd for xour health hut this due
not last long enough to he tiresomt l'our mars o thcse Qamts will not onlv improwt xour
health and give some skill in playing hut will also teach you sportsmanship ancl fair plat hoth
of which are important in tl1e great qamc of life
Ancl best of all two credits will ht gum for vocational training and plaxsical education
enaa ing xou to gracluatc with tht nom rtquire 18 crtclits x ith little more elfort than uc
who graduate with 16 credits So cherish xour opportunities and make the most of them
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QUESTIONABLE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
HE football Supper gxven by tht Pep Club December I4 1930 gavt the A H S gurls
the proper break vstth tht football heroes the atmosphere of the table belng more con
dLlC1VL to mtlmacy than that of tht grxdtron Was lf a success' Foollsh quesuon
We march on Our next scent ts one of snou lce polar htars uhalts penguxns Whtre
art wt? Why 1n the South Iolt of course mth Admtral Byrd At least we thought so
tylnlt we hstened to the mttrtstlng account given by Lleutenant Adams of the South Polt
What now' A dance Tht Stmors? Oh no the Itrrle Freshles maybe not so ex
ptrlcnced yet but glve them tlmc and rope
What class won at the Pep Club Stunt Nlght Frtdav March 139 Why the unlorsl
Well of all people I guess they thlnlc they are actors HISIFIOHIC ablllty comes natural to
some ptople
D1d some one say a dance' Yes s ' The Qulll and Palm and the Pep Clubs are
gnmg a dance Aprtl 10th You can bet on thls bemg a really hlg event
Tht O D L S 15 golng to hue a party Who satd so? Why Margaret Cunmngham
ot course she s Chalrman of tht party commtttee and you can count on IIS being a success
Tht Sophomores are shomng Just tht pmt me ltlce to see ln their plans for a dance
Vu belleve the young should be tramed early to thexr soctal Ol'3l1g2-IIIOHS
The Prom 15 not far dlstant Our most eventful journey through A H S 15 almost
at an end and these last fond memortes of our dear Alma Mater wlll bt greatly cherlshed
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PEP CLUB
HE usual drxve for membershxp was inaugurated wxth the begrnnmg of the new school
term At the hrst meetmg rt was dec1ded that all officers of the club were to be selected
from the Semor Class alone The result of the electron was as follows Presrdent ean Bla
den Vlce President Vlfglnla Pltt Secretary Mae Thomasson Treasurer osephlne Pamter
Cheer leaders were Mary Mueller Marguerlte Penn Helen Tatsapaugh Anme Simpson
Enthusxasm has run high th1s year and the old lnterest m the club has been revxved A
a novel feature a new rdea was mtroduced that of Stunt Nrght and the asplrtng un1ors
wallced off with all the laurels
The annual Football Supper was held and largely attended Team support th1s year
has been extraordmary and wrth the drawmg to a close of the present semester we feel
we can truly say that w1th the lcmd assistance of Mrss Dlclcert and our officers thls year
has wttnessed one of the most successful records 1n the history of the Pep Club
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H
GLEE CLUB
Manager MALLORY HUFTY
Asszstant Manager ANE NORFORD
Faculty Dzrector MRS RANOW
Pzanzst ANE NORFORD
HO ln Alexandna I-hgh School hasnt heard the melody whlch floats from the auch
torlum durlng the first perlod on Tuesday morn1ngs9 Have you mqulred as to what
opera company was presenting that lovely concert? Why the Al6X3Hdf13 Hlgh School Girls
Glee Club of course'
Although our Glee Club IS one of the youngest organlzatlons ln school ll xs a thrxvmg one
It was made posstble by the msplrmg efforts of our frlencl helper and orgamzer Mrs Ranow
The credlt for our success goes to her as she has unselhshly devoted her time and talent to us
and anded us ln every way posslble
Thls IS the Glee Club s thlrd year of exlstence Every year our perlocl of greatest actlvlty
IS tn une when we furnish musnc for Class N1ght and the Hnal graduatlon exerctses Dur
mg the year we make publlc appearances before apprecxatlve local auchences All agree that
thxs season has been our most successful one
udgmg from the rapxd progress made m so short a txme one may successfully prednct a
brlllxant future for the Glee Club
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A L E C K 0'
THEODORE FICKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY
NOTHER year has passed and once again the Theodore Ficlclin Literary Society has had
a successful season The officers have been Mary Hinton President Roberta Hoy
Vice President Lewis Harvey Secretary Treasurer ack Batcheller as Program Chairman
has always had most interesting and instructive programs The Society stud1ed the fine arts
this year Music art and literature furnished the themes of dlSCLlSS10DS and debates
Meetmgs have been held twice a month with an occasional night session
The Society has a standard pm It is very attractive bearing the insigma of the SOCICCY
We held our annual party in the spring in the form of a cabaret luncheon It was
well attended and enjoyed by everyone
Four points were necessary to obtam the So lety Monogram Many members achieved
these distinctions
Miss Ficlclm our sponsor and faculty adviser gave the Society both helpful criticism
and interesting information which we gladly accepted and employed We the graduating
members of the Society take thxs opportunity to thank Miss Ficklm for her untlrmg efforts
in our behalf
Now the curtain falls and we bid farewell to the class of 31 It is up to those who will
be umors and Seniors to carry the fair name of the Theodore H Fickhn Literary Society
on to fame Success and glory for the coming years
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OLD DOMINION LITERARY SOCIETY
HE OLD DOMINION LITERARY SOCIFTY in its third year of progress is making a con
tmuecl and increasingly more stimulating appeal to students of the Alexandria High
School who aspire to become accomplished in the fields of reading debating oratory and act
ing The giving of readings and short plays before appreciative local audiences has proved
extremely inspiring and beneficial to the members of the Society
The members of the O D L S talce this opportunity to thank Mrs Ranow for her
untiring efforts in their behalf The members of the Society deeply regret that other high
school duties made it necessary for Mrs Ranow to give up her work as faculty sponsor of th,
Old Dominion Literary Society, particularly because her personal interest in oratory and
this Society
The O D L S also takes this opportunity to welcome the new faculty sponsors MISS
Appich and Miss Yates
Capable oflicers were elected each semester The two presidents were Helen Tatsapaugh
and Carroll May two vice presidents, Ellen Ridgly and Caroline Stanton and two secretary
treasurers ean Bladen and Roberta Hoy Bernice Fedcler was Chairman of the Program
Committee during the first semester and Helen Tatsapaugh during the second semester I
the various programs many excellent debates readings one act plays, talks, and musical
selections were rendered by the members Letters were thus earned by the more accomplished
In bidding farewell to the Class of 31 the Old Dominion Literary Society urges those
following to maintain the high standards set and carry the banner of the Old Dominion
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HODGES LATIN CLUB
Preszdenz MARION MONCURE
l zce Preszdenl ANET STULZ
Secretary Treasurer MARGUERITE MONCURE
TATION A H S broadcastmg over the ALECKO network As a speclal feature we
present a resume of the years accompllshments of the Hodges Latln Club
The club has flourxshed thrs year despite the fact that there 15 a comparatlvely small
membershlp Among the new members are several Freshmen who have obtained the re
quired grades of A or B
The programs have been especially benehmal as a result of much lI1dlV1dLl3l talent Among
Consplracy presented by the Vlfgll and Clcero classes respectively
Many members have been strrvmg d1l1gently to meet Wl h the requlrements for pms or
letters
Plans are under way for an elaborate Roman Feast to be held in the near future Mem
bers of the Club are now devotlng a great deal of tlme to reference work ln order that the
feast may be a success tn every may Eyeryone IS loolcmg forward mth great pleasure to
the event
The Club for the past two years has sent representatlves from Alexandrra Hugh to com
pete 1n the Latm Tournament We expect to compete agam thls year and wlsh success to
our candldates
The Latln Club mlshes to thank lVl1ss Evelyn Hodves 1ts sponsor for her unllmlted
efforts rn makmg the Club a success
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EL CLUB DE ESPANOL
OFFICERS
Preszdent CHARLES STUMP
V1cePres1dent EVA HENDERSON
Adwser Mlss CARMEN ANDUJAR
L CLUB DE ESPANOL, creado en 1926 lleva ya cuatro anos colaborando con la escuela, y hos,
despues de un ano mas de trlumfo, vlene a ocupar su correspondlente Slf10 en las pagmas
de nuestro querxdo anuarro THE ALECKO
Fue orgamzado nuestro club con el proposlto de estlmular el lnteres en el estudlo de la
lengua costellana y para famlllarlzarnos mejor con la llteratura, la poesxa, la musxca, y las
tradlclones de la leyendarla Espana y los demas pa1ses de habla espanola que nos rodean
Los mrembros del club se slenten orgullosos del exlto alcanzado este ano y del beneflclo re
clbxdo en sus reumones mteresantes como al mxsmo t1empo mtelectuales En nuestra memorla
llevaremos slempre vlvas descrnpclones de Espana, de su gente y sus contumbres Nunca pod
remos olvldar las coprxchosas leyendas de muJeres bellas y romantrcas, de hombres vallentes y
de cxudades chlqultas pero pmtorescas
El Club ha despertado en nosotros amor e mteres por la lengua espanola tan sencxlla y
melodlosa por su musnca, rltmnca y alegre, por su llteratura y por sus leyendas, y esperamos
que sea esta una mspxracxon para contmuar el estudlo y cono crmlentos de esta lengua que es
hoy dxa el medlo de comumcacxon de vemte o mas palses y que vendra a crear las amlstad V
buen deseo entre las tres AmEflC3S L
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CjheALECKO
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
OFFICERS
Preszdent ACK BATCHELLER
Vue Preszdent MARION MONCURE
Trexoner CAROLINE STANTON
E CERCLE FRANCAIS fur orgamse le dnx hunt fevrler cette annee pour le but d avancer len
thouslasme et l mteret pour le pays la langue et les coutumes de la France
Les officers sont le presldent ack Batcheller le V1cePres1dent Marlon Moncure le
Secretalre Elisabeth Wakeman le Tresorler Carolme Stanton et le garant Mademolselle
Reardon
Les membres clu Cercle deslrent fa1re la conna1ssance de la France et parler la langue
francarse Avant peu peut etre nous parlerons francais comme les Francais
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OFFICERS
Preszdent AMES LUCKETT
Secretary Treasurer RoY JENNIER
QUILL AND PALM IS composed of the boys of the athletic world The letter men
automatxcally become act1ve members 1f they pass all of then: classes It a member faxls
one subject he becomes an mactlve member The scrubs are later voted 1n so as to 1nsp1re them
to contmue wlth athletxcs and to partlclpate ln the drfferent sports
Thrs orgamzatlon sponsors dances and other actlvrtles for the benefit of the athletl
assocxatlon and helps the school m any other way that lt can
The membership of the Club has now reached thirty five and new members are stlll
being voted for
The ulll and Palm has CXlSCCd for the past two years m the Alexandria Hugh School
and has progressed raprdly since its begxnnmg
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Presxdent MANILA WELLS
V1cePre51a'enl SYDNEY WELLS
Treasurer ANNIE SIMPSON
HE K K s organrzed for the1r second year on October 23 1930 The mernbershrp showed
a declded mcrease over that of last year M1ss Krng has proved an lHSP1I'lI1g advrser
wrth Mrs Massey as an able assrstant
The accompllshments of some of our commerc1al students are lndeed a source of wonder
Many awards have been won by deserving asprrants to stenographlc perfectron Several gold
pms and certlficates for speed have been awarded to our most competent typrsts
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THRIFT CLUB
OFFICERS
Preszdent MARGUERITE PENN
V1cePres1dent MARGARET LEE
Faculty Ad-user MRS ELGIN
NE of the greatest achievements m the annals of Alexandrla Hxgh School was the or
ganxzatlon of the Thrxft Club We often wonder how the Senlors of mneteen twenty
seven stood the expense of their graduation for the Thrlft movement was not started untll
the followlng year It was then through the lundness of Mrs Elgm ln sponsormg rt that we
took the lflltlal steps
The Club has had many mterestmg meetmgs whxch are held on the first Tuesday of
each month This term the assxstant cashlers were requested to attend all meetmgs along
wxth the regular cashlers As a result greater membershxp was secured each room bemg
well represented
Thrift has become an lmportant subject 1n the mmds of the Hlgh School students
for further proof we refer you to the many posters whnch were made by cashxers wxth the
co operanon of thelr fellow bankers We the members of this splendxcl club are very proud
to thlnlc that we have obtamed the goal of one hundred percent for the second consecutlve
year By acquiring this prlceless hablt of saving ln our school days we have lald the stalwart
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THE SWEETWATER TRAIL
T has come at last The play you ve been waltmg for' Thrllls' Romance' Humor'
ACflOnl All thls and more IS emhodled In The Sweetwater Trall
The scenes of this three act play are lald In a small vlllage of Northwest Canada during
early autumn The plot revolves about ofhcers of the Royal Mounted Pollce theIr famllles
and assoclates A fortune a wIll a sudden marrlage and a fake murder lead up to the
clrmax a trlal' But Alls well that ends well
We the crItIcs recommend thxs play as one of the outstandlng productxons of the year
CHARACTERS
Captam ORourke Louls BOHRAU Dan Marlow CHARLES Srum
Colonel Randolph CARROLL MAY fe rey Benson CI-IILTON BRUIN
Mrs Sheldon DORIS ERVIN Annze Crow oot MALLORY HUETY
Pomona JANE NORFORD Vera Randolph HELEN TATSAPAUGI-I
Gabby Lon Peters EARL MYERS Stella and Della Coleson
o Groslean HUGH TRAVERS VIRGINIA SHUMAN EAN BLADEN
Wully McCallum MALCOLM CARR
MRS PEARLE RANOW Coach and Drrector
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THE SFNIORS AND UNIORS
The Kmg S Englzsh
A Phantasy
Bv HERBERT BATES
CHARACTERS
RIpley ORannIgan gentleman adxenturer Kmg of the Western Shores
of Karra Wmnga IEONARD ACKSONI
Solclca Wagga hIs attendant and messenger ASHTON POWELI
Loola hIS lovely daughter a trIf:le spoIled CARROLL MAY R
Kawa Koo the reHned canmhal Kmg of the Eastern shores of Karra Wanga OHN ANNEY
Warra Goola butler to O Ranmgan WILLIARI H DUTY
A guard servmg Kawa Koo MARTIN VIOLFTTE
SIlas T Pudlcms a man who makes money RALPH PAYNE
Montmorency Van Renselaer Smythe a gentleman of class EVERETT TURNER
Hard BoIled MIlce of de Gas House Gang GEORGE DUFFFY
Baxter B Brashley BrIng um In Brashley champIon salesman ED HITT
MOFFIS PerlhIemer who aIn t got no use for InlclISh ROBERT COHEN
Garleton Purley Putterhv who never commlts an error AwIES LUCKET
RIchard WIIIIS a chap of the rIght sort CHILTON BRU N
Attendants on Kawa Koo
VERNON DOwE ROBERT DAVIS TOPPINC, BRADLEY ALBERT SCHLAG CHARLES
HAYDEN EDMUND TICFR EDWARD TAYLOR EDWARD HITT DAVIS SIMPSON PAUL
BAYLISS
SCENE A canmhal Island In the South Seas TIME A few years ago
Wanted, A Compamon
A FHFCICSI EntertaInment
IN ONE ACT
CHARACTERS
Mr I B Loanlee searchmg for a compamon ULIAN PENN
Lena Mr Loanlees Servant MARY HINTON
Apphfants or the Pontzon 0 Compamon
MISS Dolly HlghHOIC
MARGARET CUNNINGHAM
Prof Van SIcklen FRANCIS ROSENBERGER
MISS ane Crane FRANCES GAINES
Mr PatrIclc OBrIen
RAYMOND GALLAGHER
MISS I Banghard SARAH CARTER
Mr BIll Boards BILLY REEsr
Prof R U Strong RALPH SUTHARD
Ruth Eleanor Van SIclclen
EDNA PALLANT
Mr A Kmght BIshop LAMBERT SIMMS
SCENE Mr Loanlees SIttIng room
STAFF
Prof VIgene CONWAY BRAWNER
Mr ohn Browne LAWRENCE ACOBS
MISS ArabItha Col3lUlesmIth
MALLORY HUFTY
MISS SallIe Pound DORIS ERVIN
Lord Regmald Mmlclepenny
ALFRED Moss
LIttle -Iosephxne Brown
MARGARET EDDINGTON
MISS Della Bnght MARGUERITE MONCURE
Mr Arthur Gallm HAROLD SEIGEL
MISS Sophroma Amberdoxm
IME Present BARBARA SCHELHORNE
Coslumer MRS PARKER and DomestIc SCIENCE Class
At Door KENNETH BRAWNER
In Charge of Audxtormm
FRANKLIN PARKER ACK KALS MARSHALL SNYDER
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Unlevs otlvernm noted the curtazn wzll me at the usual Mme But o course managerf
lvame tfu pmzlege o tlmngzng flwetr mmds
PLAYS
It Sometimes Happen Dtd you eyer set a man do what you asked h1m7 See thxs com
edy wtth Carlin Peyton and Bernlce Fedder We recommend lf
run too far or fast unttl you see Roherta Hoy Helen Tatsapaugh Frances Games
Catherme Xvalters show how charmmg the specxes can he
Foolmg the Agent I het you have done thls very thmg hut not hke Dorts Ervxn does 1
wlth the amd of anet Stull and Charles Stump
The Mouse Trap Women love mtcel Do they? We ll let you hnd out ln thls farce by
Wtllxam D Howells w1th an all star cast featurmg Raymond Wells and CKYOIIDS
Stanton
OPENINGS OF NOTE
Squarmg It wlth the Boss A real comedy domg just thls very thmg wlth Sarah Carter
Marguerlte Moncure Preston Cockev Bxlly Backus and others
Bargains m Cathay Poets' Maybe you don t lxke them hut youll like o Painter and
ack Batchellers love maktng I5 very conymclng
AFTER THE SHOW
Ve Layne Dont he a meany Take the gxrl frtend tm thxs well known after the show
resort
Plrates Cove Alexandrla s one and only
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FOOTBALL
OOTBALL trarnmg started early rn September A report was clrculated that Alexandrla
Hlgh and George Mason would combine xn sports In a few days this went mto elfect due
to the fact that George Mason alone dmd not have enough materlal for a team After the
Hrst week of practlce under our coaches the prospects of the season were gray It was
thought that Alexandrla would be represented w1th only a falr team formed from green
materxal
The schedule was a very hard one featurmg games wrth strong prep and hrgh schools
but these games helped us gam the necessary exper1ence every team needs Our season opened
none too successfully but a surprlse was rn store for those who followed hrgh school athletxcs
Havmg recexved the name of a Hard Luck Team we started competttlon for the
Dxstrxct champtonshrp Washnngton and Lee defendmg champs were expected to wm
again thls season but Frederlclcsburg defeated them by a touchdown Thrs made Frederlclcs
burg the favorxte to cop Our hxgh school had beaten Warrenton and lost to Washxngton
and Lee Frederlclcsburg was our next game Thrs game was the chmax of our season
Many were the rumors concermng the Yellow ackets and therr hlghly touted stars Alex
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andrla I-hgh School went onto the Held the underdogs but determlned to w1n Our team
proved the answer to any coach s prayer by playlng a scrappmg game and sending Frederlclcs
burgs champlonshlp hopes and touted players back to their quamt old c1ty defeated By
wmmng this game Alexandrla txed for the DlSff1CI champxonshrp
The athletlc ofhcers of thxs dlstrlct met to determrne what should be done about the
matter At last tt was declded that Frederlclcsburg should represent the dxstrxct Thus de
clsxon was a great dlsappolntment to our boys for they felt they had done thelr best to brmg
glory to A H S
Awards were grven the followmg Captam Luclcett Captam elect Carr enmer Travers
Lxndsey Studds aclcson Brunn Mendelson Vlolette Routzahn and Morxarty
Those expected to help Hlgh School next year are Carr enmer aclcson S1mpson
Brum anney Ruotzahn Mendelson Hamrlton and Suthard
RECORD OF SEASON
Won-4 Lost-4
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Alexandrxa High School 50 Opponents 91
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LEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOL agaxn placed a good team on the court Practice began earlv
m December and after several try out games we began our schedule
Thls years schedule was xndeed a very drfhcult one featurrng games wrth many prep
and strong hrgh school teams besndes CHRCICUI local mdependent organrzatrons We lost
only three games whlle playmg lh class B competmon
Our home game wnth Frederxclcsburg proved to be one of the hugh lrghts of the season
team was not so easxly defeated Before a thousand spectators the A H S team fought
bravely to wm an 18 17 vlctory
Havrng obtamed second place tn the drstrxct competrtlon we were rnvlted to compete
rn the basketball tournament held at Wlllxam and Mary College Our team won nts first
game but lost out m the Hnals to Fredertclcsburg
One of the features of the season was the active competrtxon of the umor Varslty
Thus team entered the Clty League and drd good work for its hrst year nn competmon
The varsrty team was composed of umque flgures
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Captam Hugh Traxer Flnlxx completed three xears of haslxethall for hxgh school
and d1d well ln upholchng the reputatlon of h1s famxlx Hls hghtmg spmt was alxxaxs
present Hugh wlll he lost hx graduamon hut we lcnow he xx1ll he a success ln college sports
Lexus Schrlener Snuhhx was the hlgh schools IHlgllfy atom Though small
stature he oxercame tins handxcap hx h1s sp1r1t and slc1ll Snuhhx had a hablt of malcmg
a haslcet at cr1t1cal moments Hrs conslstcnt floor game estahhshtd hlm as 1 valuahle man
to the tmm
Frank Exans Franlc was not only h1ghest ln stature hut hxghest ln scormg He showed
great 1mprovement IH h1s plax durmg the season and great thmgs are expected from htm
next xear
Roland Boran Tlus xear was Roland s hrst complete one w1th the team Hts playing
whxle not spectacular was ot tht h1ghest cahhre He was one of our unsung heroes and
helped the te1m greatly
Chilton Brum 1m made h1s dehut IH haslcethall thls xear and showed he lcnew what
lf was all about H1s playmg under the haslcet was remarkable
Leonard aclcson Pete d1d not play much but always gave a good account of hrmself
HIS Splflf helped the team to keep gomg when the game was hard and the tlde was low
acl: Hudson aclc w as an addltlon from G M and certamly proved hls worth
Malcolm Carr Mac was our manager who consclentlouslx worked on the team
hehalf Too much credlt cannot he glven hlm for hls valuahle servlcc
TOTAL SCORES
Alexandrla Hlgh School 598 Opponents 687
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HE A H S glrls team was a faxr combmatxon but could not be compared wlth the
better teams of past years At txmes lf looked as though lt mlght reach undreamed of
hexghts of glory but the playmg was never conslstent
The team was blessed however w1th some splendxd materlal Captam Roberta Hoy
playmg her last year for Alexandna Hrgh was m a large part responsible for the success of
the team Roberta IS a born leader and fought hard all the tlme Tess Carter and Helen
Robinson two addlttons from George Mason played very well and helped the team a great
deal Frances Games performmg as guard for her second year played a splendld floor game
Much IS expected from Frances next year
were the games wlth Freclertcksburg and Washlngton and Lee Our team rose to nts greatest
ach1evement by beatmg both of these teams
Awards were grven to Captam Roberta Hoy Frances Games Tess Carter Vlrgmxa
Hltt Helen Robmson Allce Haley o Caton Ehzabeth Angel Margaret Hawes Kath
erme Moriarty Dorls Dlenelt and Manager Ednth Spaulding
The team w1l1 be hard h1t by graduanon Those leavxng are Captam Hoy Carter Hltt
Robmson Angel Dxenelt and Spauldmg
It IS expected that Games Haley Caron Hawes and Morxarty wlll form the neucleus for
next years team
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ASEBALL practlce began about March 15th Wllh many candldates reporting for drlll
The prospects for th1s season are very hr1ght wxth the return of many letter men The
howhng March weather prevented several drllls but the team xs rapldly rounding mto shape
Outstandlng candxdates for the team are Catcher Turner and Mudd Pltcher Hudson
Burrell Backus Inhelders Brum Stump Carr Tlcomh Haywood Schrxener Outflelders
Chft Travers Morlartv Baher
The schedule has not hegun yet hut xt 15 expected that the team wlll wm mam games
From the materlal shown m the workouts the season looks lnterestmg
Our first game will he wxth Western I-hgh S hool of Washxngton
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S rn other major sports Alexandrra and George Mason High Schools have comhmed
xn the productlon of a rrfle team
Consrdermg the fact that the team of 31 rs the second rn the hrstory of the school rt
was very successful
The first competrtlon rn whlch our team partxclpated was the Third Corps Area Inter
colleglate Match 1n whxch we placed very favorably
Our representatlves m this match were
Warner R Arnold Cohen
Redman M Zlmmerman Allen
Wells M Warner Fletcher
acobs R Goode Srmpson
Three teams were entered 1n the Hearst Match One team was taken from the two
schools combmed a second team from George Mason and a thlrd team from Alexandrla
Hlgh School Each of these teams was composed of Hve men Our place rn the Hearst
Match was comparatlvely hugh
The first team rn the Hearst Match was composed of the followmg
1 R Warner 3 Morrarty
2 R Goode 4 R Wells
5 M Vlolette
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TRACK
HE revxval of lnterest ln track xs especially evldent thls year Numerous candxdates from
both Alexandrla. and George Mason Hxgh are practxclng daxly The track team will try
to regam the prestlge whlch was lost to Washington Lee last year
Under the leadershxp of Coach Wxlson the team w1ll enter four meets namely C
Club meet at Central Un1vers1ty of Vlfglnla meet the Drstrxct meet and a dual meet with
the Episcopal B squad
Those bxddmg for berths on the team are McCauley Cassldy Vtolette acobs Smoot
anney ackson Davls May Welnman Mahoney and others
As thxs bool: goes to press the squad IS practlcmg falthfully for the season ahead of them
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HE CORPS OF CADETS of the Alexandrla Hngh S hool has completed the thtrd year of tt
progress Let us talce a remmlscent glance at those years
The campalgn for the organ1zat1on of a Corps of Cadets ln the Alexandrxa Hlgh School
began m September 1928 The Corps was defrnxtely organized by February 1979 wlth an
enrollment of one hundred forty cadets under the supervlslon of Major Chauncey McNe11l
the first Federal Instructor for the Corps Three companles were formed wxth a Cadet Cap
ta1n 1n charge of each All permanent officers were appomted with the exceptlon of Cad t
Major The flrst Cadet Captalns were Captam Hancock Captaln Smlth and Captaln V10
lette Drill was conducted three afternoons each weelc after school hours
Colonel Clarence Deems r was ass1gned by the War Department to the Alexandrta
1-11gh School as Professor of Mtlltary Sclence and Tactlcs tn uly 1929 Colonel Deems who
comes from a famlly that for Eve generat ons has been represented 1n the Army of the Umted
States IS a Vxrgxman and a graduate of West Point He 1S a veteran of the Phlllppme
Insurrectxon and of the World War Durlng the World War he was 1n the battles
of the Argonne St Mthlel and Chateau Thlerry he was awarded the Dxstmgulshed
SCFVICB Medal for exceptlonally merxtorxous and dlstlngulshed servlces 1n the Held Durlng
the four years rmmedrarely prlor to hls assignment to the Alexandrla 1-11gh School he was
the Federal Supervlsor of all R O T C worlc ln Pennsylvama Maryland Vrrgtnta and the
D1str1ct of Columbla The Cadets of the Alexandrla Htgh School are partlcularly fortu
nate ln havmg as thelr commander a man of the exper1ence and ab111ty of Colonel Deems
and are learnmg to apprectate more and more the character and callbre of such a leader
Durlng the school year 1929 1930 the Corps made excellent progress under the mstruc
tnon of Colonel Deems The Cadets were reorganlzed xnto three platoons composxng one
company wlth Gorman Rldgely as Cadet Captam Dr1ll was conducted each school day dur
mg school hours Rifles were lssued to the Corps by the Unlted States Government A Rlfle
Team organlzed ln conjunctton wlth the Corps entered both the Third Corps Area and the
Hearst Matches In May 1930 the Alexandrxa Corps of Cadets won second place mthxn
four poxnts of Hrst place xn the mllttary tournament mn whlch four compantes of Cadets
Company A Washlngton Lee Hlgh School Company B Washlngton Lee 1-llgh School
Company D George Mason 1-hgh School and Company A Alewtandrla 1-lxgh School
contested
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HE staff of 31 has worked lard to give a newsy paper to the students new news The
Government Printing Office alone in getting out the Congressxonal Record every morn
ing is comparable to the Last Lap staff for speed of compilation We are obliged to let the
government be one up on us we feel just now that it needs encouragement
Much credit is due Miss Evelyn Hodges faculty adviser She has worked diligently in
the in er st of our paper We offer our sincere and heartfelt thanks to her
Doris Ervin edltorrn chief deserves a tremendous eulogy on the success of the paper
Week after week with the aid of the staff she put the Last lap in the hands of the sub
scribers a big job you must agree
snatcher literary contributor art critic or sob sister she appeared to be equally good
A brief biography sketch or tinted photograph of some member of the faculty con
stituted an outstanding feature in every issue this year These profiles while lacking the
savour of the modern confession were to us immensely interesting
3ClC Batcheller fl'l8 joke 6dlI0!' always l'5LlI YOU kl'1OW Wl'l3I WC FC gOlI'lg I0 Say Tl13nlCS
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721 Thxrteenth Street Washington D
A College Education? Yes
Thousands of htgh school graduates have already
recexvecl a college grade busmess educatlon at Strayer
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Executive Secretanal courses quallfy lngh school
graduates for respons1ble executwe posmons
STRAYER Accountlng and Busmess Admmlstratton courses
COLLEGE leadmg to the BCS and MCS degrees offered rn
Strayer College of Accountancy Able staff of CPA
55 A99 mstructors and attorneys at law
Two Hzcndred F1 teen Colleges and
Unnemtzef Represented by Annual
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Address Regzstrar or Catalog A Collegiate Institution
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HENRY AND ORIINOCO STREETS
WHEN YOU SPEAK WELL OF ALEXANDRIA
VIRGINIA YOU SPEAK WELL OF YOURSELF
ALEXANDRIA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC
LECTRICITY ALEXANDRIA
THE MASTER
SERY ANT KING STREET
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HARRY W. WADE Alexandria, Va.
ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE BUILDING
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W A Barnett 86 Sons
WHO1 LSALL COZNFBCTIONERS
Crafkers Cakef Paper Bags
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Colomal Lawn Grass Seed
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CLARENDOIN VIRGINIA
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GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
Compare tlre Per ect Szmplzfzty Wztlr
all otlrers be ore you buy
Geo H Rohmsons Sons
BUILDING SUPPLIES
SAND GRAVEL COAL
1 7 oo
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MEATS AND GROCERIES
Flowers Sent Everywhere FLORIST
G G WOLT
901 K1ng Street Phone 171
ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA
GEO K BEN DER
We Spetzalzze In Home Grown Vege
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All Kznds o Fruzts and Grocerzes
Pop Potterheld s
THE SCHOOL STORE
lunches Stlrool Supplies Ite Cream
C PONNET 86 CO
Florzsts and Plant Growers
Ferns a Speczalty
1019 Kmg Street Phone 921
Complzments o
Martha S Bernhenner
C1ty Sea Food and Poultry
Market
LOCATED IN THE CITY MARKET
WEIL BROS
BEEF VEAL LAMB PORK SAUSAGE
TA K I1
SMOKED AND SALT MEATS
PHOINE 140 519 KING STREET
SCI-IWARTZ BAKERY
BREAD CAKES and PASTRY
10 SOUTH IAYETTE STREET
We re as near you as your telephone
TEMPLE PHARMACY
ALEXANDRIA VA M C LYNCH
Southern Dry Cleaners
LEADING CLEANERS
223 N Payne Street Phone 68
Rambo Beauty Salon
1127 KING STREET
DEWILTON AITCHESON INC
COAL AND COKE
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ALLYANDRIA VIRGINIA
R E KNIGHT 85 SON
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Cutlerv Household Goods
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CHOICE MEATS and GROCERIES
FRUITS and X EGETABLES
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801 KING SIRHT ALILXANDRIA
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ALEXANDRIA
XIRGINIA
CALL 132
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KING STREFT ALEXAINIDRIA VA
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Valentme and Inman
EXCELLENT HAIR CUTTING
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