Fairfax Hall High School - Chain and Anchors Yearbook (Waynesboro, VA)

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: PTI He Sys MARTHA HYeER Editor-in-Chief Doris SCHMOELE Business Manager ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF FAIRFAX HALL, WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Waynesboro Public Library {5} 600 South Wayne Ave. Waynesbero, VA 22980 O you, Miss Clute, we, the 1945 staff of CHAIN and Ancuors, dedicale our annual. lor your loyal in- lerest and devotion lo our school and to each of us, we well remember you. In time of need you are always ready with a “helping hand” to guide us. We respect you for your capability and competence, and we love you for your naturalness and fun. Because you are a friend, “Clutte,” as well as a teacher, we dedicate this annual to you. 1th Sena OP MB, RANE wat se w + ’ rs © ‘Se e } ae iS “i : ae ' a _ - We os 2 } mete a Pah : , ive er ait f - ae WILLIAM B. GarEs, Sr. A.B., M.A. President LucILE SLOAN A.B., M.A. Dean H Poly Gduibsis IY ADELAIDE W. Boze SBM AS French Mary CLutTe Voce Nancy COooLey A.B., M.A. Mathematics and Chemistry CHarMA F. Davies B.A., M.A. Piano and Organ FRANCES FOWLER Arlt W. B. GartEs, Jr. BES; Mathematics U lraidie cri wnG URE TNs Nancy GILLIAM A.B. History and English Jean HeERSHBERGER JINR EY Dramatics, English, and Journalism Norma A. KEE BS: Biology and Home Economics Mrs. Jutta L. McCiure Riding and Swimming Mary-Paut Puitutps B.S. Secretarial Science HELEN Kinc Price A.B. English (First Semester) able yews, ubL yoy CoNSTANCE ROGERS IN Sy English (Second Semester) LucILE SLOAN A.B., M.A. Psychology and History ALICE SUITER B.S. Sctence and Physical Mducation Susan B. THorNTON BeAR, ieAS Soctal Science and Bible JEANNETTE JOHNSON VARNER A.B., M.A., PH.D. Spanish SuDIE YAGER A.B., M.A. English and Latin TB lees Gs a abv Mrs. Pattrige LEE BAGLEY Hlouse Jlother Mrs. A. J. CAsH Dietitian and Housekeeper Betsy GILLIAM B.S. Secretary J. F. Hupsparp M.D. Physician {17 } aye Ces Cle et tay, SWANN Marks Mrs. STEELE McCrRACKEN Secrelary Hostess and Chaperon Bess Orr R.N. Nurse {18 } COLLEGE SENIORS OS Rais aid area F Ao yes aa 54a most. iY) a tA death he . fe LuciLe SLoaNn, Sponsor RO sie eG pease Ni @ eR Gali Ayo: So @ RR lAGr Es Rus Doris Kocian, PRESIDENT Preccy GREEN, Secretary CHARLOTTE WHITE, Treasurer Lucy Lou FLoyp WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Y. W.C.A., 42, 43; French Club, ’42; Vice-President of French Club, ’43; A. A., ’42, ’43; Varsity Basketball, ‘42, °43; Varsity Tennis, 43; Hall Chatter Staff, ’42; Editor-in-Chief, Hall Chatter, ’43 { 99 oe MartTHA CALHOUN CuESTNuT HILL, PENNSYLVANIA Vice-President, Junior College Class, ’42; President’s Council, ’43; Hall Chatter Staff, 43; Y. W. C. A., ’42, ’43; May Court, ’43 PEGGY GREEN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’42, ’43; President, Y. W. C. A. 43; French Club, ’42, ’43; President, French Club, ’43; Fairfax Players, ’42, °43; Vice-President, Fairfax Players, ’43; Delta Psi Omega, ’42, 43; Secretary, Senior Class, ’43; Business Manager, Hall Chatter, ’43; Art Club, ’42, ’43; A. A.; May Court, ’43 bo ww JEANNE Hickox SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS ah Wi Goch MartTHA HyYER DaLtas, TEXAS French Club, ’42, ’43; Fairfax Players, ’42, ’43; Presi- dent, Fairfax Players, ’43; Delta Psi Omega, °42, ’43; Editor CHAIN AND AncHorS, 43; Glee Club, ’42, ’43; President, Glee Club, ’43; Y. W. C. A., °42-’43; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’43; President’s Council, 43; Vice-President, Senior Class, ’43; May Court, ’43 ” y Doris KociAn Lakewoop, Onto We AWAD AS WY to WonC@ Ace treashrer nant Cabinet, ’43; President, Senior Class, ’43; Varsity Hockey, °42; Fairfax Players, ’42, ’43, Treasurer, Fairfax Players, 43; Art Club, ’42, ’43; A. A., 743; Publicity Chairman, A. A., ’43; May Court, ’43 ee aS OF 1943 {24 } CHARLOTTE WHITE LAKEWoobD, OHIO AWA AD 45 -V Ws, CoA Aare ray +. Wy, Com: Cabi- net, 43; Treasurer, Senior Class, ’43; May Court, °43 FRANCES WIEAND ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Junior College Class President, ’42: Glee Club, 42; Choir, ’42; Hall Chatter Staff, ’43; Y. W.C. A., LAD Ao May Court, ’43 Gale ASS Ori 7.43 ELIZABETH WORSLEY CoRNWALL, ENGLAND Varsity Hockey, ’42, ’43; Varsity Basketball, ’42; Varsity Tennis, ’42, ’43; French Club, ’42; Y. W.C. A., 42,43; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’43 { 26 } COLLEGE JUNTORS Mrs. SteeLte McCracken, Sponsor COIL GE GHUNIMOMS tO SS OOM aa @ ten vis Mary AustIN Perrenot, President ErHev Ross, Vice-President Betry Heprick, Secretary Doris SCHMOELE, Treasurer {29 } BEVERLY ADAMS Joyce AGRICOLA HeLren Morris Banks PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA GADSDEN, ALABAMA MIFFLINTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA SUZANNE BARCLAY ADELE BLOocH BonnIE JEAN COINER HAMPTON, VIRGINIA SELMA, ALABAMA WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ees, le CT Na aS La eee eo aes mere {50 } Toschai ase ire Mere My oie), 2) JOANNE CorBITT GLEN Ferris, WEST VIRGINIA MarIoN GRAVES WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA AIMEE DersPLAND Prnenurst, NortH CAro.Lina ANDRENA HALL NacocpocuHes, TEXAS F TaOn At FRANCES FOSTER WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Betry HEpRICK WINSTON-SALEM NortH Caro.ina Kaye Jacos MARGARET KENNON Mona Morris New York, New York CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Forr Wortnu, Texas FLORENCE Moser BARBARA NyrE GeERRY PADGETT WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA WeEstTporT, CONNECTICUT ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ak ie CL A Se Sait Cas aan |e cme fae {52 } lh AB Oe, Say ite ors ame Mary AUSTIN PERRENOT Et Paso, TExas ETHEL Ross Mr. PLEASANT, TENNESSEE CHARLOTTE PIKE WeESTFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS ELEANOR ROTHMAN New York, New York F lO A Lucy PLANK BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA BARBARA RUFF JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA {55 } Doris SCHMOELE NATALIE SELIG ELIZABETH SMOAK NorFOLK, VIRGINIA ELvizaBetu City WINSTON-SALEM NortuH Caro.uina Nortu CArouina Rostyn WOLFE New York, New York q Et yes Oat: Lena es vee feats EL 5 i) ead Se { 54 } SENIORS SOU OOL Hd Gil bf | r Ce ae am Norma A. Kes, Sponsor eons erik) .® lem SeEsINt © Ro Gil AyS Su@)F Fl Ge BRas —— a Evevetu Hate, President Ecsite Dertrick, Secrefary Lou1isE AVEDON New York, New Yor«k Yanwse Cr Are 45 Patsy BorREN GastontA, NortH CAROLINA Varsity Swimming, 41; Fairfax Players, ’41, 42, ’43; Secretary, Fairfax Players, ’43; Boots and Saddle Club, 41, ’42, ’43; President, Boots and Saddle, ’43; A. A., ‘41, ’42, ’43; Varsity Hockey, ’42; Masque and Gavel, 42, 43; Y. W. C.A., ’41, 42, ’43 JUNE BUTSCHER WASHINGTON, D. C. Vice-President, Senior Class, ’43; President’s Council, 43; Junior Varsity Basketball, ’43; Y. W. C. A., ’43; May Court, 43 NoviE Capps WasHINGTON, D. C. Secretary, Senior Class, 43; Cheer Leader, ’43; Hall Chatter Staff, ’43; Y.W.C.A.,’43; Varsity Softball, ’43 {59 } EpYTHE COVENTRY New Brunswick, NEw JERSEY Boots and Saddle Club, ’42, ’43; French Club, ’43; CHAIN AND AncuHors Staff, 743; Y. W. C. A., ’42, ’43; May Court, °43 Betry COMER SyLacauGa, ALABAMA Y. W.C. A., ’42, 43; A. A., 42; Glee Club, 43 MartTHA CROSBY MosiLe, ALABAMA Y. W.C. A., ’43; Glee Club, ’43; Choir, ’43 JANE CuRTIS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A. A., ’43; Varsity Hockey, ’43; F ench Club, 3; Junior Varsity Basketball, 43; Y. W.C.A., 43; May Court, ’43 Evste DEITRICK NutLey, NEw JERSEY Glee Club, ’41; Varsity Basketball, ’41, ’42, °43; Secretary of Class, ’41; CHain AND ANCcHors Staff, 41, “42; “43; Art. Club, 241) 42) AsA, 413042, 743, Vice-President, Junior Class, 42; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 42; Secretary, Y. W. C. A., ’43; Varsity Hockey, 42, ’43; Secretary, Senior Class, ’43; Captain of Orange Team, ’43; President’s Council, ’43; Varsity Softball, ’43; May Court, ’43 Nancy Dunn SoutH CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Choir, ’42, ’43; Glee Club, ’42, 43; Y. W.C. A., ’42, 43 { 42 } GWENDOLYN DuRANT Hawortn, New JERSEY Varsity Baseball, 43; Y. Wes Ong A 4 Nancy HAFNER Fort WortnH, TEXAS Fairfax Choir, ’42, ’43; Treasurer, Choir, 43; Glee Club, 42, ’43; Treasurer, Glee Club, ’43; Art Club, 42,43: Boots and Saddle Club, ’42, ’43; French Club, TAD ARAVA 42 PAS RY ow C.A., 42, °43 Fairfax Choir, Joan Harper CINCINNATI, Ou10 ’43; Glee Club, ’43; Varsity Hockey, ’43; Junior Varsity Basketball,’43;A.A.,’43;Y.W.C.A.,’43 EveLeEtTH HA.Le WASHINGTON, D. C. Y.W.C.A., ’42, 43; A. A., ’42, ’43; President, Junior Class, ’42; President, Senior Class, ’43; President’s Council, ’42, ’43; Chairman, President’s Council, ’43; Dance Chairman of A. A., ’43; Varsity Hockey, ’43; Varsity Tennis, 42; Captain, Varsity Basketball, ’43, Varsity Basketball, ’42, ’43; Varsity Softball, ’43; May Court, ’43 143} ANN HARRISON HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA YW. GAs AS Joyce Heatn IrHaca, New York Y. W.C. A., ’42, ’43; French Club, ’42, ’43; Secretary, Boots and Saddle Club, ’43; Vice-President, Fairfax Hall National Honor Society of Secondary Schools; CuHaiIn AND ANcHors Staff, ’43 BARBARA ISAACS LANGHORNE Manor, PENNSYLVANIA French Club, ’42, ’43; Art Club, ’42; Varsity Basket- ball, ’41, °42; Junior Varsity Basketball, ’43; May Court Page, ’42; A. A., 41, ’42, ’43; Varsity Softball, 43; Y. W. C. A., ’41, '42, ’43; May Court Page, ’43 GLorIA HERIG CLEVELAND HeErGurTs, OHIo Y.W.C.A., 43; Boots and Saddle Club, ’43; Secretary, Art Club, ’43; Choir, ’43; Glee Club, 43 MILpRED JACOBS PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Art Club, ’43; Varsity Tennis, ’43; Y. W. C. A., 743 Kay KLOSTERMAN HaAppoNFIELD, New JERSEY A. A., ’41, ’42, ’43; French Club, ’41; Varsity Basket- ball, 41, 42, 43; Varsity Hockey, 41, °42,’43; Captain of Black Team, ’43; Vice-President, A. A., ’43; CHAIN AND Ancuors Staff, ’43; Y. W. C. A., ’41, ’42, ’43; May Court Page, 43 Lvoyvpelisz PirrsBurRGH, PENNSYLVANIA Secretary, Junior Class, ’42; Secretary, National Honor Society of Secondary Schools, ’43; Y. W. C. A., ’42, °43 CaROLYN McCann WASHINGTON, D. C. Y.W.C.A., 43; Boots and Saddle Club, ’43; Glee Club, ’42,’43; Junior Varsity Hockey, ’42; May Court, ’43 JEAN Marrox WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA VWs Crh GAS MartHa Lu May ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA A.A.,’41,’42,’43; Varsity Swimming, 41, 43; Junior Varsity Hockey, ’43; Varsity Softball, AS YR Wi Cy Ag 41 4245 ROSEMARY PITTMAN Newport News, VIRGINIA YW Ca Aa ag SHIRLEY PERRY CHAPANOKE, NortH CAROLINA Choir, sales Clubs 435 -nYoawe GaAeeas bh f netinee i ONG. vee Z ime sinevas MAN cnet fe He Joyce PRESTON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Y. W.C. A., ’43; Fairfax Hall National Honor Society of Secondary Schools RutHy RAFTERY WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., ’43; French Club, ’43; Fairfax National Honor Society, 43; May Court, ’43 KATHERINE Ross New Or.eans, LouIsIANA French Club, ’43; Hall Chatter Staff, ’43; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’43; Glee Club, ’43; May Court, 43 Sah fess =o (O@) Cos) DorotHy RIEKE AUBURN, INDIANA Glee Club, ’41,.’42, ’43; Choir, ’41, 742, 743; Junior Varsity Basketball, ’43; A. A., ’42, ’43; Wo Wis. Cael 44 24S CaROLYN RUHL WESTFIELD, NEw JERSEY Yew CoAg 43 “lilies OA CAROL SAMPSON WoopMeERE, New YorK NW Crane 4 SHIRLEY SPEAKER Fatits CyurcuH, VIRGINIA Varsity Basketball, ’42, '43; Junior Varsity Hockey, PAS OY Wp OoAun 42: yi We CoAL Cabinet, ’43; A. A., 42, ’43; Secretary and Treasurer of A. A., ’43; Hall Chatter Staff, ’43; Varsity Softball, ’43 Patsy STEINER PirrsBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Y.W.C.A., ’43; Varsity Softball, ’43 BARBARA THORNTON % WasHINGTON, D. C. Xe -WeCrAy 743 PHILIPPA VERBRUGGHEN EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Y.W.C.A., 43; Boots and Saddle Club, 743; Secretary and Treasurer, French Club, ’43; Hall Chatter Staff, ’43: Glee Club, ’43 Betry WatTtTs BaLTIMorRE, MARYLAND Glee Club, ’41, ’42, ’43; Secretary and Treasurer, Glee Club, ’42; Choir, ’41, ’42, ’43: President, Choir, ’43; President’s Council, ’42, ’43; Y. W. C. A., ’41, 42, ’43; Junior Varsity Basketball, ’41; Varsity Basketball, ’42; Varsity Hockey, ’41,’42,’43; Captain, Hockey, ’42, ’43; Manager, Hockey, ’41; Art Club, ’42, ’43; A. A,, 41, ’42, ’43; President, A. A., ’43 ADELE WYLDE HusBarb, OnIo Fairfax Hall National Honor Society, ’43; Varsity Basketball, ’42,’43; Varsity Hockey, 43; A. A.,’42, ’43; Glee Clubwe4 245-468 Choir 4 oui em Wn or Ate 4 2 eA { 56 } HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS {57 } ALICE SUITER, Sponsor Ren ern te Ou ea rR M Gl AS Oo) Our PACE Ras FINLEY SCHOTTLAND, President JACQUELINE WINDsoR, Secretary Joan SIGLER, Treasurer {59 } BRAND BeTTry HevLen Barry E Mayo ATKINSON ALIC ivel [ow fog (em 2 Zz 2 al eal Z z Zz q oO D Z q c x g A Zz é 2 PA O = Ay Q . i a) = 5 ee) a. Pa 4) S A ica a O a = a} 2g jaa) S| TZ - i) isa 7 Z Ay FLORIDA , Dave City ARKANSAS ’ 'TEXARKANA New Yorre MONT, LARCH A Deven aneet 8: F Gia ah any Nish E H T { 60 } Ibis dmiehate ON ei teats erat Ope MRE oh ie: Aerie RACHELLE FELDMAN DorotHy HartMAaNn CoNnSsTANCE Isaacs New York, New Yorn WASHINGTON, D. C. LANGHORNE MANOR PENNSYLVANIA Dorotuy Knapp JUNE Krauss CaroLyn NICKELS San ANTONIO, TEXAS SeA Bricut, New Jersey PortTLANb, MAINE EN PLAN ELL ee k. : DNA OKNER E SoutH OrANGE, NEw JERSEY Se ININGER ES N FRANC KSBURG, VIRGINIA Brac KE, VIRGINIA oO ROAN FINLEY SCHOTTLAND NA SALAZAR E R RICHTE “ CHARLOTT VIRGINIA 7 MARTINSVILLE Ev SALVADOR CeNTRAL AMERICA YORK BROOKLYN, NEw Tp An eS F Ce ee Ned Sie E + 7 ela e ites an Ngo cgpon n't C) JOAN SHEPPARD BLooMFIELD, New JERSEY LAURIE ANNE TURNER Norwicu, New York MARGARET SHUTT Tampa, FLoripa ESTHER WALLACE CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Mary KATHERINE Forp (Second Semester) HYATTSVILLE, MaryLAND F NE Se Aes JOAN SIGLER FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA JACQUELINE WINDSOR Point FLEASANT West VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES pik RY ¥ A i wo r) Mrs. Juria L. McCuure, Sponsor Pio oer OOlm SOPAOM@aRE CLASS OEFCERS GWENDOLYN ELitswortu, Secrelary Mary Frances Cas, 7reasurer {67 } JACQUELINE BENSON Great Neck, New Yorr SALLY ANN DUuUNNINGTON FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA FLORENCE BLAUVELT GRANDVIEW, NEw York GWENDOLYN ELLSWORTH New York, New York ee imp te CE Heer ere st yO) { 68 } F Mary Frances CAsH RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Jupy Harvig HuntTINGTON, WEsT VIRGINIA Lee OA ite) Te ee: Soe ee Nee, po | @ CLARA HERZFELD ALEXANDER City, ALABAMA ELEANOR LINDQUIST Caripiro, VENEZUELA Emity Horr SOMERVILLE, New JERSEY BaBeTtTTE Meyers LarcHuMmont, New York F I Ger Ae 5 JANE JAFFE BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Parricta MurtAuGH FarIrRFIELD, CONNECTICUT { 69 } Monita RICKERT Betty RossER JANE SIMMONS Westport, CONNECTICUT SANForRD, NorTH C AROLINA Pass-A-GRILLE, FLORIDA ee ie CEs ee Nene ae) OE aie an ae aan) {70 } HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN Nancy GILLIAM, Sponsor Hee Se MOL FRESHMEN CLINGS OEFICERS Sara HutseEy, President EvELYN Barry Sara Hulsey ELEANOR JANIS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Dattas, TEXAS WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA MARGARET McCRACKEN ANNE Forp Ge eeA Te (Second Semester) HyYATTsvILLeE, MARYLAND ES Tinted Cr eyes es. OP Si OZ eace: oy ine : ed Sonia at ie PANes Pie INV Sy va () NEGA aE Purpose HE President’s Council is made up of ten girls, nominated by the retiring council and elected by the student body. It has no disciplinary duties. Its sole purpose is to further good will and understanding of current school interests through its round-table discussions with the President. Members First Row: EvevetH Hace (Chairman), MartHa CALHOUN Second Row: MartHa Hyer, Gerry PADGETT Third Row: Mary AvustiIn PERRENOT, JuNE BuTSCHER Fourth Row: Evste DeIrTrick, FINLEY SCHOoTT- LAND Fifth Row: LAurte ANNE TURNER, JACQUE- LINE BENSON Sixth Row: MArcARET McCracken, BETTY Watts LA bales MN NO i Purpose 66 E, THE Members of the Young Women’s Christian Association, unite in the desire to realize a full and creative life. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow Him.” Advisory Board Miss Boze Mr. Gates | MisstMiA RR Tic iiGa since aii mena am en as SAU Dy Meo ema D Wud DOT ESO Lito e ni on AG VASerS Miss SLOAN MEUGATES PuiMiiaiie i aie ttadieny = ieanile Honorary Members { 78 } Preccy GREEN H AIMEE DesPLAND Evste Detrrick Doris Kocran MartHa Hyer CHARLOTTE WHITE ELIZABETH WORSLEY . KATHERINE Ross . Bape ROSS ie victis ADELE BLocH . Betty Watts . SHIRLEY SPEAKER. . Doris SCHMOELE Preccy GREEN AIMEE DesPLAND LAURIE ANNE TURNER . E AEE CNC aN, Ofhicers Miss ADELAIDE Boze Sponsor {79 } : President . Vice-President . Secretary WOO he yn ried Srrep TUN MR OE MAS DN TORTIE ESOT AL SAE a ISR Naa alee ae Finances World Missions and Red Cross Dina ODE LOMme dVLISsIONns . . . Defense Chairman Ihe ab eacc natu Levee UO) eS ok fhe Posters and Publicity PMB NOR ARON hha VITALS SUAS nal ea OA NIURODST AE Ws hoy Vo Little Sister Representative . . Freshman Representative Peis Welfare PrEGccy GREE President — i —— a GERRY PADGETT Associate Editor AIMEE DresPLANDS Literary SUZANNE BARCLAY Art Editor JACQUELINE WINDSOR Assistant Business Manager KAY KLOSTERMAN Athletic Editor JOYCE HEATH Class Representative FRANCES WIEAND 7 ‘yp ist {80 } CHARLOTTE PIKE Literary ELSIE DEITRICK Art MARTHA CALHOUN Typist ral ew and PIN CO) RS 1943 Nancy GILLIAM Sponsor MartHa Hyer Doris SCHMOELE Editor-in-Chief Business Manager {81 } T eye Sy m e eres AU ws: Ge most important of the Glee Club’s activities this year were the presentation of a Thanksgiving Pageant, “America the Beautiful,” and the Spring Concert, consisting of several scenes from operas. In addition to this, the Glee Club has appeared in student recitals and chapel programs several times during the year. { 82 } ied rake Gree ee Cr AG na Fags Officers DUA ERAM LAW Bite uate yt vie runneth ce Nach oat Veo Drenden ¢ ON CB enc im aN Dy lun tesa oda Wedupo ry eka vcualy Siac) pit Cecineta pyr INAN Geli Arn Mammy Rak JON Iaiin cec t OaG liens Seidl AUN Ber cig near Lea DE UC Mame mete annie, foc mj nna ety oe onus a Ts ba ppary PLAS VY ND Hey Yager eM Apia II es is a eo, ht A OCOMpPADASt WATS Sy VU saan UM auntie ccuine ay Mat SL Mat a asen het 2 Sponsor Members HeLen Morris Banks, FLoRENCE BLAUVELT, Betty BraAnpb, JEAN Bruce, LyprA CARTER, Betty Comer, MartHa Crossy, AIMEE DesPLAnps, Nancy Dunn, RACHELLE Fetpan, Nancy Harner, Joan Harper, Betty Henricse, Cuara HERZFELD, MartHa Hyer, Kaye Jacos, JANE JAFFE, CAROLYN McCann, Marcaret McCracken, BABETTE Myers, Mona Morris, Patricia MurtrauGcu, Barbara Nyr, Gerry Papcetrt, Mary AustTIN PERRENOT, SHIRLEY PERRY, CHARLOTTE PIKE, CHARLOTTE RICKTER, Monita RickERT, Dorotuy RIEKE, ETHEL Ross, KATHERINE Ross, Betry Rosser, BARBARA Rurr, Doris SCHMOELE, FINLEY SCHOTTLAND, MARGARET SuHutt, ExvizaBetH SmMoak, Laurie ANNE TURNER, PHILIPPA VERBRUGGHEN, Betty Warts, JACQUELINE WINDSOR, GLorIA HERIG Miss CLutTe MartHa Hyer Director President {85} lReGlent Poa ER AS 28 tO HE members of the Choir are chosen by the director for their vocal and musical ability. The music used is entirely sacred although both classic and modern. This year the Choir has furnished music for several school vesper services, given a Christmas service at the Basic Methodist Church, and presented a Mother’s Day program at the local Presbyterian Church. Palm Sunday, the Choir, instead of giving one sacred concert, sang two services—one at the Vesper Service at the Basic Methodist Church, and the other at the local Baptist Church. Officers Betty WatTTs President Doris SCHMOELE Secretary Nancy HAFNER ‘Treasurer JACQUELINE WINDSOR OL oH rele bratian DorotHy RIEKE Vestment Mistress Miss Mary Clute Sponsor Members Lyp1A CarTeR, MartHaA CrossBy, AIMEE DESPLANDs, NANcy Dunn, Nancy HAFNER, JOAN Harper, GioriA HeEriIc, CLaRA HERZFELD, Kaye JAcoB, BABETTE Myers, PATRICIA MurrauGu, FRANCES NININGER, SHIRLEY PERRY, CHARLOTTE PIKE, Monita RICKERT, Dororny Rieke, Berry Rosser, Doris SCHMOELE, MARGARET SHUTT, JOAN SIGLER, LAURIE ANNE TuRNER, Betty WatTTsS, JACQUELINE WINDSOR, ADELE WYLDE { 84 } I: dm Ale ‘Nia | Orde aU its Officers UCB OSGi eur eaeie Aiea come sen i OAL NTT’ Ue ol Daan ¢ (LORTAS TER] Cin urate ara memcomne n aMee a (Ne PT nan OSs VOW Ure amare ie ee rs... Sponsor Members Joyce AGRICOLA, FLORENCE BLAUVELT, SALLY ANN DuNNINGTON, TRUMAN Grasty, PEGGY Green, Nancy Harner, Grorta Heric, Constance Isaacs, Mrtprep Jacoss, MARGARET Kennon, Doris Kocian, BaBetreE Meyers, Patricta Murraucu, ErHer Ross, JANE SimMons, LaurtE ANNE TuRNER, Berry Watts { 85 } ee te i aN ie ele rec ES ANGe ol eer emir Staff Lucy Lou FLoyp )... . . Editor-in-Chief ADELE BLOCH . ,..-. .!., Y-Facts Reporter Peccy GREEN .... .. Business Manager Frances WIEAND.... .. Fashion Editor ETHEL Ross 4 Ge. 25 Feature Editor SUZANNE! BARCLAY 1 geaay aeocia. u ditor Typists: Berry Brann, Frances WigAND, MartHa CALHOUN Reporters: PuitippA VERBRUGGHEN, NaTALiE SELIG, SHIRLEY SPEAKER, JEAN BRUCE, Rostyn Wo tre, NovikE Capps, KAyr JAcos Miss HERSHBERGER Lucy Lou Fioyp Adviser { 86 } tditor-in-Chie} tale Or Gael TAR VANNE MOS WN Eis Purpose E CERCLE FRANCAIS is composed of all those studying French and others interested in French civilization. At all times, Le Cercle Francais tries to create enthusiasm for “la belle France,” her people, language, traditions, and culture. Special programs have been given with this purpose in view. Besides this, Ze Cercle Francats provides an outlet for extra- curricular interest in French by expression in songs, games, and plays. Officers RCC ECHR OE Naa, Me Rane. Crate em verTy Cana myer hie ih Pract an ¢ | Liiven's 4 Bol Tan Wapinay, Ue lia he Way hh alae ee RL act DA na tat PA BRP ye Bea PHitippA VERBRUGGHEN . . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer imine VES PUAN Smet tne Minuir uacemone do ee ea Sicral Chairman WR SSIS SI BRO AC SN Ocha Vi a th fa oh Sponsor Members JACQUELINE Benson, ADELE Biocu, Betty BRranp, JEAN Bruce, EpytHEe Coventry, JANE Curtis, AIMEE DEsPLanps, RACHELLE FELDMAN, Lucy Lou FLoyp, Peccy GREEN, ANDRENA Hatt, Joyce Heatu, Berry Hepricx, Sara Hutsey, MartTHA Hyer, JANE JAFFE, ELEANOR Janis, Dorotny Knapp, CAROLYN McCann, BaBetre Meyers, GERRY PapGeEtt, CHARLOTTE Pike, RutH Rarrery, Monita RIcKERT, KATHERINE Ross, Ena Sacazar, Laurie ANNE TuRNER, PHILIPPA VERBRUGGHEN DoE Ae Reo OUM E Gre : ‘ i i ae , ly ey. i 2 we “ Purpose HE purpose of this, the Theta Cast of Delta Psi Omega, sponsored by To stimulate interest in dramatic activities in Miss Jean Hershberger, is: Fairfax Hall, to secure for the college all the advantages of a large national honorary fraternity, and by electing worthy students to membership, to serve as a reward for their efforts in participating in the plays staged by the dramatic organizations of the college. This cast in no way aims to take the place of the regular college dramatic club. Members Marta Hyer, Peccy Green, Mary AUSTIN PERRENOT, Eruet Ross, Doris Kocran { 88 } FAIRFAX HALL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Officers JOYGHS PRESTON 953 -Geen ee President Joyce Heatu..... . Vice-President DLOVOLLISH eee tiie hot tes ee ee CCI CLALy IMWARGARET OHUTT . -agcsaa' Lreasurer Miss LuciLe SLoan, Sponsor N MARCH 5, 1943, eleven charter members were installed in the newly-founded Fairfax Hall Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secon- dary Schools. This society was founded in 1921 by the Naticnal Association of Secondary Principals. The four cardinal principles on which membership is based are: Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service. The National Honor So- ciety is the secondary school equivalent of the Phi Beta Kappa, and its purpose is to stimulate interest in scholarship and other qualities that make for a well- rounded life. Members Row I: Joyce Preston, JOYCE HEATH Row IT: Lioyp List, MARGARET SHUTT, Lyp1A CARTER Row IIT: ApvELE WYLDE, JACQUELINE Winpsor, Patsy BorREN Row IV’; Frances NININGER, RUTH RaFrtrery, ENA SALAZAR Miss ADELAIDE Boze, Sponsor {89 } Miss LuctLE Sioan, Sponsor Pa Lucy, LougkLoxyps 9326. = 2 President PEGGy GREEN . . . Vice-President MARTHAVELYER 2002). 2 Secretary Hors Koctan,. 2) eu. 2 Treasurer ETHEL Ross... . Program Chairman FRANCES FosteR . . Council Member HI THETA KAPPA is a recognized honorary scholarship society whose object is to promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes in the junior colleges of the United States of America. The Fairfax Hall Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa was organized on April 23, 1943, and held its Installation Service on May 14. The charter members are Lucy Lou Floyd, Frances Foster, Peggy Green, Martha Hyer, Doris Kocian, and Ethel Ross; the sponsor, Miss Lucile Sloan. MA Vee sy) Ui and Gr fA NWA EE Purpose HE Masque and Gavel is the national high school recognition society for the promotion of speech for use. The society was formed in the spring of 1940 by a representative group of high school teachers and faculty members of the Northwestern School of Speech. Honorary Founders are Edgar Bergen, John Mason Brown, H. V. Kaltenborn, Deems Taylor, and Norman Thomas. Members of the Fairfax Chapter are selected for their excellence in speech and dramatic art, and their co-operation in helping to raise the speech standards in Fairfax Hall. The sponsor is Miss Jean Hershberger. Members Patsy Boren, ALICE Mayo ATKINSON, BEVERLY ADAMS, JACQUELINE Benson, EmMity Horr { 91 } iPunete Pog AN IE JAY eX PIN oe Ik S PERFORMANCES OF THE FAIRFAX PLAYERS DURING 1942-1943 DecEMBER 11, 1942: “The Doctor of Lonesome Folk,” a Christmas Pageant. Marcu 24, 1943: Three One-Act Plays—“Sparkin’,” ‘The Purple Door Knob,” “Love in a French Kitchen.” May 14, 1943: “The Importance of Being Earnest,’ Oscar Wylde. Oe IM ARTIHASH YER tian se cee ene eee a ee ME Ceci clon PEGGY GREEN FA a) a a eee ee acest reciente Patsyc BORENS Rp cay tee a) See en i eee ee Secretary Doris: KOCIAN} a) Fao tape ean eae me nae eon ToT: Miss JEAN, HeRSUBERGE Rass ec eee a ES OT COT Members BEveRLY ApAms, AttceE Mayo Atkinson, Heten Morris BANKS, JACQUELINE BENSON, Mary Frances Casu, ANDRENA Hatt, Emity Horr, MarGAaRET McCRACKEN, GERRY PADGETT, Mary AustTIN PERRENOT, ETHEL Ross, EStHER WALLACE, RosLYN Wotre, Doris KocIAn, Patsy Boren, PEGGy GREEN, ADELE Biocn, Martua Hyer, CLARA HERZFELD {92 } PA able Ae. XSi SS IONE TN Ea GUI Miss Avice Suitrer, Sponsor EMBERSHIP in the Athletic Association of Fairfax Hall is open to everyone who makes a total of twenty-five points. These points are awarded for varsity teams, offices in the association, and indi- vidual sports. When a girl obtains 100 points, she receives a Fairfax seal; for 300, a large orange “F,” and for 500, a white blazer with an orange Fairfax emblem on the pocket. Many outstanding events were sponsored by the Athletic Association during the fall term. Among the most outstanding was a Fashion Show held September 9, showing the proper attire for athletic events. On Officers September 23, during a chapel period, the point system and the color teams were explained. This Berry Watts, President DETTE WATTS n epare a ae President year a new athletic committee was formed, consisting of the presidents of all the athletic groups in the school. This new committee sponsored a dance which was held on October 29. Kay KLosteRMAN . . . Vice-President Doris Kocran . . Publicity Chairman SHIRLEY SPEAKER . Secy. and Treas. Erste Derrrick . Capt. Orange Team Due to difficulties in transportation, only two Sipe Cee GAS AES Aa hockey games were played with St. Anne’s. Basket- ball was the outstanding sport in the winter term. Games were played with Waynesboro High School, St. Anne’s, and Westhampton. Spring brought softball and tennis, which are the usual sports of the last term. {95 } TOR ES | Bie @ eli Sie ASIN De Sieve la ae teen Oe et Officers PATSY: BOREN sa) ery oh eee unten oes meen enc Int Rane we Ere CEN G JUD AR VIB cathe ft eles ae ere nel Mane eM het? rea Cert JOYCE) LBA TH His enter Cena tt Ven eat ont nae RN SeOneceIy BARBARAUIN IY IOUN tiie) Seclnie et ue arity Uah oa? teams ee eR ORCS ec Ly Peers Mrs i Jupiay VP aIMCO iu Beale emi uey cen takin bMh ates Poet anea NTS FCS EH HE two main events sponsored by the Boots and Saddle Club this year were the Fall Horse “ Show on November 7, which was open only to Fairfax Hall girls and consisted of beginning, intermediate, and jumping classes, and the Spring Horse Show on May 8, which was open to riders from other schools. On March 2, Captain V. S. Littauer, well-known riding instructor and former officer in the Russian Hussars, gave lessons here to riding pupils under the sponsorship of the club. During the year the club members enjoyed attending near-by horse shows, hunter trials, long rides over the mountains, and suppers in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Members MarGARET KENNON, EpyTHE COVENTRY, GWENDOLYN ELLSwortuH, NANcy HAFNER, ADELE BLocH, JOAN SHEPPARD, GERRY PADGETT, LAURIE ANNE TURNER, FRANCES NININGER, ANDRENA Hatt, Grorta HeErIG, Sara HuLsey, JANE JAFFE, PHILIPPA VERBRUGGHEN, CarRoLtyn McCann, Patricia MurTAUGH {94 } Varsity Hockey Team JACQUELINE BENSON, JEAN BRUCE, JANE Curtis, Etste Derrrick, SALLY ANN DUNNINGTON, GWENDOLYN ELLSwortH, EVELETH HALr, Joan Harper, Kay KLosTeRMAN, BARBARA NYE, Betty Watts, ELIZABETH WorSLEY, ADELE WYLDE Varsity Basketball Team Evsieé Derrrick, EvELETH HALE, Jupy Harvir, Emity Horr, Laurte ANNE TurRNER, Lucy Lou FLoyp, JANE Jarre, Kay KLOSTERMAN, SHIRLEY SPEAKER, ADELE WYLDE {95 } { 97 } AND ES WIE NC {iss FRA N } 99 { Ivfax 5 Fa “ VZNCES G HYER MartTuH { 100 } d A HERIG Zén ‘Best Fr GLORI { 101 } a las glad oe EBERLE RRA POLIS ELLIE LLL AAI LTE 2 eons Rca roca ae ce = ne ee st Athlete Be. } be {10 October Sun, Afom, Toes Wed. Ther. Pri Sor {2 8 PION 2 IIIf! | 3 4567.38 9 15 16 17 18 I9 20 21 10 Il 12 13 14. 15 16 22 23 24 25 26.27 28 | 29032031 “Yu 25 26 2 September 14 oe ee { 103 } Alma Mater I Pledge we now our loyal friendship, Pledge it, one and all, To the school we love so dearly; Hail to Fairfax Hall! CHORUS Loudly praise our Alma Mater, Best school in the land. Through the years we're friends forever, Loyally we stand. II Memories shall always linger ’Round our school so dear. May the friendships formed at Fairfax Live throughout the years. { 105 } 4 Fall. Red and brown leaves carpet the earth and paint a vivid streak across the distant mountains. The air is full of a spicy, pungent odor and whispers a promise of the brisk autumn days ahead. School begins. Another world is open to us, full of comradeship, work, and fun. We make new friends, set new goals, and glory in accomplishment. Days slip into weeks, weeks merge into months, and months dissolve into memories——- memories of good times, hard work, and happiness . . . memories of Fairfax Hall. { 106 } { 107 } September 17, 1942—School begins, and there is the fun of getting acquainted! No time for homesickness. We're too busy with our “interior decorating’ and getting to know the roommate The first hockey game opens the sport season with a “ban gl” The Kick-Off Dance, the first of many good limes in the “gym!” New “friendships” are formed with our neighbors from S. HM. A., Fishburne, and other near-by schools Fatrjax Hall learns First Aid! and it's practical It's patriotic, The gym tn a different setting—black cats, witches, and the Jun that ts Hallowe’ en! Saturday morning walks into town—we do our bit for defense. C'est la guerre! ns . hot dogs, “cokes,” and, best of all, visiting parents to make the day perfect Remember the Fall Horse Show? Beautiful riding, true sportsman- ship, blue ribbons . ©. Thanksgiving—one of our special days for thinking of others as well as having a wonderful time ourselves November 19th, and the inspiring music of Vladimar Hafskey's concert program Memories of the year just wouldn't be complete without these reminders of the tiniest of our Fairfax Family—Nancy! .. . Harry Nash Candlelight, the rustle of taffeta, and an “‘extra special’ meal!—one of our formal dinners When classes are over, we head for the stables either to ride or to continue on a hike fo “Dr. Richardson's” Winter. Our campus is a fairyland of peaceful whiteness. Sparkling eyes, a sprig of holly, happy laughter, and the far-off sound of Christmas carols all add to the enchantment. Vacation . . . and that link in our chain between school and home is welded even firmer. Returning, we accept the challenge of a new year and resolve to be better friends, finer girls, in 1943. With new zeal we turn to our work and reach new heights in achievement and attainment. As the earth sleeps, the hour hand flies . . . and we make memories. {112 } } oO {11 More team work and fun as the basketball season “shifts into high’ .. . “The Doctor of Lonesome Folk’ . . . those hidden talents brought to light, and our Christmas spirit knows no bounds! No more days ’til vacation— Now we go to the station! Soft lights, sweet music, and Christmas trees . . . the dining room and us in our ‘best bib and luckers’”’. . . all of these make up the thrill of the High School Sentor Ring Figure! ie “Sanam Vacation ts over, and there are many good times ahead. Remember the sleigh rides down the long front hill? The thermometers rise as we loan our dimes and dollars to Uncle Sam. We went “over the top’’ on our Bond Drive . . . remember? Horrors! Exam time! Need we say more? Pep, enthustasm . . . School spirit at tts best— “C'mon yell!” - és , the good times had here are “tops any season Slightly “de-glamourtzed,” but all for the sake of drama. Remember the Fairfax Players Initiation? Miss Peggy Green Mr. Arthur Vinal Miss Martha Hyer Mr. William Bowron Miss Charlotte White Mr. Walter Schneider Miss Martha Calhoun Cadet Benjamin Stradley Miss Doris Koctan, President Cadet Frank Le Page lire Wane IN INE Miss Lucy Lou Floyd B A | | Aviation Cadet Richard Fairchild We couldn't forget the Senior College Ring Figure . . . white net, red hearts, orchids, and memories Miss Jeanne Hickox Cadet Ted Baker Miss Frances Wieand Cadet William Gaines Miss Elizabeth Worsley Cadet James Osborne . . Spring—and the whole world awakes. Sleeping beauty, kissed by the sun, comes forth now in breath-taking loveliness and splendor. The campus is an emerald sea against a back-drop of royal blue. We feel reborn—a strange exhilaration pounds in our pulses as we stand in awe at the beauty of our world. The sun’s warm rays pene- trate the farthest corners of our hearts, and happiness and laughter prevail. The fragrant breeze is soft and refreshing and carries with it a hint of the drowsy, warm days to come. Cares and trouble vanish as we glory in the miracle of living. {118 } Pike ree apne is {119 } We give willingly and generously. Our Red Cross drive was a big success! March Sth, and we welcome a new organization to our campus. wes ede lo the eleven new members of the Fairfax Chapler of the National Honor Sociely of Secondary Schools Our Sunday Vesper Programs take on an even deeper meaning when the setting for them ts the lovely outdoor pool In the sprina the front campus ts beautiful . . . especially when dolted with uniforms! March 24th. and the audience rocks and rolls to the antics of the hillbillies in “Sparkin’ ”’ Memories of that “one-act bill” wouldn't be complete without the thought of Jackie and ‘Smokie’ making “Love in a French Kitchen! . . and settles down to a little more serious mood for ‘The Purple Door Knob” Among the most pleasant of all our Fairfax memories are those of Mrs. Gates—her sweet- ness and kindness and her fun With spring come, loo, some real “‘work- outs’ on the tennis courts ee eee April 3rd, and “Clutie’'s’ long-awaited operas fulfill our greatest expectations! We marvel first at “The 2 ne a Marriage of Figaro None of us will forget the pleasure and fun of Mr. and Mrs. Carter’ s visit with us, nor the beauty of Mr. Carter's concert Remember the Apollo Choir? . . . the lastand one of the loveliest of all our concert programs! May Day . . « and the never-to-be-forgotten memory of the loveliest of all the Fairfax Traditions Other scenes from the operas .. . “Martha’’ “Lohengrin One of the highlights of the closing days of school ts the Fairfax Spring Horse Show and “Hansel and Gretel” Graduation! And the chain that is Fairfax is for some of us complete. Though we part with regret, we have gained three priceless possessions—preparation for the future, lasting friendships, and these . . . our memories of Fairfax Hall Summer. Graduation—and the familiar ache that comes with the reali- zation of parting. Laughter and excite- ment are mingled with tears and good- byes. Looking back, we see a year of companionship, accomplishment, and pleasure. It has been a wonderful experi- ence and one that we shall never forget. Perhaps it has been full of “ups and downs,” but each one holds a special meaning for us all. This year is ours—it is a part of our being. No matter what we do or where we go, it will always be here. We have only to lift the lid of our hearts and find there our memories— memories of Fairfax Hall—ready to be taken out and relived at any time. { 124 } The Chain and Anchors Song Clang, clang, clang on the anvil On the campus of our Fairfax Hall. To her daughters who live in every country, Fairfax Hall sends out her call. Clang, clang on the anvil— There are links to bind us together, one and all. Clang, clang, clang on the anvil! And the flames of the forges leap. Tomorrow we shall all scatter And go forth new victories to reap. Clang, clang on the anvil, We will weld our friendship together, one and all. Clang, clang, clang on the anvil! And the sparks from our links do fly. Fairfax with banners high and waving Bids her daughters a very fond good-bye. Clang, clang on the anvil, Welding links to lengthen the chain of Fairfax Hall. Clang, clang, clang on the anvil On the campus of our Fairfax Hall. To her daughters who live in every country, Fairfax Hall sends out her call. Clang, clang on the anvil— There are links to bind us together, one and all. Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang! { 126 } Weaiemro Ue EN Te nD EReR Oreo Rey ApAMS, BEVERLY AGRICOLA, JOYCE ATKINSON, ALICE Mayo AVEDON, LOUISE Banks, HELEN Morris BARCLAY, SUZANNE Barry, EVELYN Barry, HELEN BENSON, JACQUELINE BLAUVELT, FLORENCE Biocu, ADELE Boren, Patsy . BRAND, Betty Bruce, JEAN BUTSCHER, JUNE CaLHoun, MartTHA Capps, NovieE . Carter, LypIa Caso, Mary FRANCES CornER, BONNIE JEAN Comer, Betty CorBITT, JOANNE Coventry, EpYTHE Crossy, MartTHa CurTIS, JANE Deirrick, ELSIE DesPLanp, AIMEE . Dunn, Nancy DUNNINGTON, SALLY Ann DurANT, GWENDOLYN Epwarps, ANN ELLSWorRTH, GWENDOLYN FELDMAN, RACHELLE FLoyp, Lucy Lou Forp, ANNE Forp, Mary Rup Rian Foster, FRANCES Grasty, WILLIE TRUMAN Graves, Marion GREEN, PEGGY Harner, Nancy Hace, EveLetH Hatt, ANDRENA Harper, JOAN Harrison, ANN Hartman, Dorotuy Harvik, Jupy HratuH, JOYCE Heprick, Berry 15 West County Street, Phoebus, Va. Gadsden, Ala. . 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Every facility for the complete development of boys preparing for college. Accredited. Small classes permit individual- ized supervision by excellent faculty. Sense of duty and responsibility emphasized. Military training (Re- serve Officers Training Corps) develops leadership. Honor Military School. Modern fireproof barracks. New $125,000 gymnasium. Swimming pool. Athletic teams for all ages. Cadet band. Public speaking and dramatic clubs. Sixty-fourth year. Illustrated Catalogue... . « for information call or write— CoLonEL Morcan H. Huperns, Superintendent Box T-3, Waynesboro, Virginia —hicfax Hall is supplied with milk from the EARLY DAWN CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY INCORPORATED Distributors of GRADE “A,”’ Raw, AND PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE MILK ORANGEADE Phone 392 Sanitation and Service BUTTER CoTTAGE CHEESE Compliments of He Mary pee Bay PHOEBUS, VIRGINIA {154 } Compliments of VIRGINIA MIRROR COMPANY INCORPORATED MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA {135 } When Visiting WASHINGTON, D. C. Be sure to see HISTORIC ALEXANDRIA and MOUNT VERNON FREQUENT Bus SERVICE From TERMINAL 10TH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N. W. CANS) 4. 8. and W. Transit Company Compliments of W. Edward Pike WESTFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS { 136 } STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Andre Studio LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA College Annual Photography Completely Equipped to Render the Highest Quality Craftsmanship and an Expedited Service on Both Personal Portraiture and Photography for College Annuals Official Photographer for the 1943 ‘““CHAIN AND ANCHORS” { 137 } Compliments of International Filing Machine Corp. E. C. LONGMORE, President PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Compliments of While ad Wile. Egy EN Poe yy HADDONFIELD, NEW JERSEY {138 } INSURANCE BRING YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS TO US | Sound experience gives us the ability to solve them correctly WE WRITE ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE inciupinc LIFE anp ACCIDENT CH oe EK. W. Barger Company “Dependable Insurance’ Office in: LAMBERT, BARGER AND BRANAMAN BUILDING TELEPHONE 135 WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ofa rr eee The WAYNESBORO THEATERS CORPORATION Owners and Operators of THE THE WAYNE THEATER CAVALIER THEATER CAVALIER BOWLING ALLEYS Brainswick Balke Centenniel Alleys “The Valley's Finest dleys’ { 159 } Compliments of the AUGUSTA CLEANERS anp TAILORS 534 W. MaIn STREET “For people who care’ IT’S A PLEASURE TO SERVE FAIRFAX Phone 80 E. H. Barr Company Headquarters for 5c - 10c - $1.00 MERCHANDISE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of Southern Restaurant “The Place to Kat’ { 140 } Compliments of Kaphael Woes, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Compliments of Compliments “The House of Better Values’ of LEGGETT’S, INC. SCOTT’S DRUG STORE DEPARTMENT STORE { 141 } H. N. CLOUTIER Jewelry WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of Vela de GRIDDLE Compliments of GROSSMAN’S LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA HAMILTON-COOK HARDWARE COMPANY Your Sports Center Compliments of THE HUDSON CLEANERS CoMMERCE AVENUE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of iMate LEADER STORE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of MICK - or - MACK GROCERY STORE MAIN STREET WAYNESBORO, VA. Compliments of PIEDMONT STORES F Ine. WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA We carry a complete line of GEORGIANA DRESSES, also TRUDY HALL, Jr. for the Junior Miss Books, STATIONERY, NOVELTIES, GAMES, CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BEAR BOOK COMPANY “The Gift Shoppe” Phone 661 519 West Main St. WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of DODD’S FLORAL COMPANY MAIN STREET WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of BARCLAY SONS Jewelers Newport News, VIRGINIA Nearly Kverybody Reads “THE NEWS-VIRGINIAN” Waynesboro’s on y Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1892 Member of the AubiIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Full Leased Wire of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WAYNESBORO DruG STORE DRAKE’S Waynesboro, Virginia { 143 } Compliments of VIRGINIA GAS DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of Mrs. KATHERYNE F. McCann WASHINGTON, D. C. Compliments of MR. and MRS. FRED J. SCHMOELE NorFOLK, VIRGINIA “Having a wonderful lime— , Bs wish you were here: HIS has been a glorious year here at Fairfax Hall. We've had fun—yes, and we've accom- plished much. Now we’re looking ahead to another colorful fall, ex- citing winter, promising spring. Some of us are graduating soon. These we will remember and miss. But their going will open doors to a new group to join us for 1943-44. Do you know someone—a sister, cousin, friend—who would enjoy and benefit by a year at Fairfax Hall? Give her name and address to the office today. Best wishes from A FRIEND Compliments of WAYNE MUSIC STORE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of A FRIEND { 144 } Compliments of ROSE’S 5c-10c-25c STORE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA “We sell our seal and seal the sale’ E. ROSENTHAL FISHBURNE SON The Rexall Drug Store WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Drugs Cosmetics Candies Toilet Goods Visit Our Soda Fountain You WILL Like TRADING with the J. L. 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Her é U.S. ARMy | Compliments of | | Mr.andMrs. EMIL J. STEINER | Compliments of STANDARD-JAMES SHOE STORE PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA { 147 } COLLEGE ANNUAL requires the undivided interest and attention of Editor, Business Manager and Publisher if it 1s to present that much desired appearance of Character. ( For that reason, Everett Waddey Company handles only a limited number of annuals each year —a limited number so as to permit proper SerVICe. q Everett Waddey Company of Richmond, Virginia, alone was responsible to the Staff of Chain and Anchors for 1943 for the correct manufacture of Chain and Anchors. { 148 } MW ESO EEE A service that includes personal help and assist- ance with every detail of your book, from pre- liminary plenning to final completion. May we help you with your problems? 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