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

 - Class of 1944

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We have attempted to give you —_—spmething— Hats personally yours and actually a Oot pal Mohave Wivds to depic through this D a Eto record of our work and Darra s of the chain connecting us with our Te ol a a the ideas, tdeals, and memo rto being through the in CES ool and home life. If, when you look et—this baok,vou_remember—and smile—we will be satisfied. SEH Giaeeste aay a ee aime ——S ae To YOU, Mr. Gates, we dedicate our annual. You have been our loyal friend and helper in all our scholastic problems. We thank you for your personal interest in each of us and for your willingness and competence in guiding us through our school careers. We admire your ability in making wise choices and respect your excellent advice. Because you are our friend, Mr. Gates, as well as our patient advisor, we dedicate this book to you. Oe WV E WORK. . . our first interest here at Fairfax is that of learning, not only in the classroom, but through our contacts with those about us. As we work with others, we learn the value of co-operation and thoughtfulness, and strive to improve ourselves in these qualities which strengthen the links that bind us to our school, our homes, our families, and our friends. {10 } WILLIAM B. GATES, SR. ACB oi Meas President —— | Se Cin eae A.B., M.A. Dean The Faculty {13 } Mrs. AIME Nancy COooLey BACHELOR OF ORATORY — A.B., M.A. Dramatics and Speech Chemistry and Mathematics CHARMA DAVIE: FRANCES FOWLER BARBARA FROST B.A., M.A. Art ALB Maange b ose Piano and Organ History {14} 1 ZR The Faculty Sneaey, W. B. GATEs, JR. Betsy GILLIAM NorRVELLE GOODWIN B.S. B.S. A.B., M.A. Mathematics Secretary History, Social Science VERDA HEAD LoutsE LECORNEG CarRoL MARSHALL B.S., M.A. A.B. A.B., M.A. Secretarial Science Spanish English, Journalism {15 } KATHARINE MARTIN MARGARET ROGERS Horsemanship B.S. Biology, Home Economics JEANETTE SEKTBERG Luci OAD CHARLOTTE WALLO B.S. A.B., M¢ Physical Education, Science Fren J. FE. Hupsparp SwANN MARKS M.D. Secretary School Physician Mrs. STEELE McCRACKEN Bess M. Ott Hostess and Chaperon R.N. Nurse hs a as aN © = Ye he Ss ean) (lass of 1944 Sk SF { 18 } Q ARLOTTE PIKE, Vice-President ETHEL Ross, 7reasurer yO Mary AusTIN PERRENOT, President Poo rics. NATALIE SELIG, Secretary Toba exes Re Cow ote A3, 44; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, °44; Hall Chatter Staff, °44; Masque and Gavel, °43; Fairfax Players, 43, °44; Delta Psi Omega, °44; May Court, 44 1 4 43, °44; Hall Chatter Staff, °43, HAIN AND ANCHORS Staff, °43, °44; ourt, °44 May C a Sof nile 4 SUZANNE BARCLAY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Ane y 4 W.C C 44; Ss FRANCES FOSTER WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Y. W. CG. A., ’43, °44; Phi Theta Kappa, 43, °44; May Court, °44 CHARLO?PTR, GILLESPIE WHITE SULPHUR SRRINGS West VIRGINIA Y. W. C.-A., ’44; Glee Cluly, “4;MAthletic Asso- ciation, °44; May Court ’4%4 Betry HEpRICK WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Y. W. G. A., 243; 244: Y. W. G. A, Cabinet, -44; Secretary of College Junior Class, °43; Hall Chatter Staff, °44; CHAIN AND ANCHORs Staff, °44; Fairfax Players, ’44; Cheerleader, °44; Varsity Softball, °43; Glee Club, °43, ’44; May Court, °44 GERRY PADGETT ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Wa Wa GaAce 43.044 Presidents Yn Wie GA o44s French Club, °43, ’44; Spanish Club, °44; Fairfax Players, 43, °44; Executive Director, Fairfax Players, °44; Phi Theta Kappa, ’44; Glee Club, °43; Boots and Saddle Club, °43, °44; Vice- President, Boots and Saddle Club, °44; Varsity Hockey, °43, °44; Junior V arsity Basketball, °44; Varsity Swimming, °43; Varsity Baseball, °43, °44; May Court, °43, °44; President’s Council, °43, °44; Delta Psi Omega, °44; Best Athlete, °44; Athletic Association, ’43, ’44; CHAIN AND ANCHORS Staff, °43, °44; Bond Drive Chairman, °44; Swimming Instructor, °43, °44 Mary AusTIN PERRENOT Ex Paso, TEXAS Vo W.'C. A. 743, °442-Y2 WoGHA: Cabinet, 44; Fairfax Players, °43, °44; Executive Director, Fairfax Players, 44; Delta Psi Omega, °43, °44; President of Delta Psi Omega, °44; President, College Junior Class, °43; President, College Senior Class, °44; Glee Club, °43; President’s N, °43, °44; Spanish Club, ’44; May Court, 2 AIN AND ANCHORS, °44 bak ae KR Maya Beet Aaah CHARLOTTE PIKE WESTFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Glee Club, ’43; Choir, ’43, °44; Secretary, Choir, °44; Junior Varsity Basketball, °43; Varsity Basketball, °44; CHAIN AND ANcHOoRs Staff, °43; Hall Chatter Staff, ’44; French Club, °43, °44; President, French Club, °44; Vice-President, College Senior Class, °44; Y. W. C. A., 743, ’44; Vice-President, Y. W. C. A., ’44; Dozenettes, ’44; Spanish Club, °44; May Court, °44 Lucy PLAN BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., ?43, °44; Glee Club, 44; May Court, °44 ETHEL Ross Mr. PLEASANT, TENNESSEE Y. W. CG. A., ?43, ?44; Spanish Club, °44; Glee Club, °43, 44; President, Glee Club, °44; Presi- dent, Art Club, °43, °44; Fairfax Players, °43, °44; Vice-President, Fairfax Players, 44; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, °43 °44; Vice-President, College Junior Class, °43; Treasurer, College Senior Class, °44; Delta Psi Omega, °43, °44; Secretary-Treasurer, Delta Psi Omega, ’44; Phi Theta Kappa, 43, °44; President, Phi Theta Kappa, °44; Hall Chatter Staff, °43, °44; Chairman, President’s Council, °44; May Court, °43, °44 Doris SCHMOELE NorFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. CG. A., °43, °44; Business Manager, CHAIN ANp ANcHoRS, °43; CHAIN AND ANCHORS Staff, °44; Editor, Hall Chatter, °44; Choir, °43, °44; Secre- tary, Choir, ’43; President, Choir, ’44; Treasurer, College Junior Class, 43; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 43: Glee Club, °43, °44; Dozenettes, °44; May Court, °44 NATALIE SELIG ELIZABETH Ciry, NORTH CAROLINA You Wee GaAs, 43560443 arsitys ooltballe 243% Athletic Association, °43, °44; Hall Chatter Staff, °43, °44; Varsity Basketball, °44; Secretary, Col- lege Senior Class, 44; Red Cross Chairman, °44; CHAIN AND AncuHors Staff, °44; May Court, °44 NS oe i { 32 } The-Elass of 1945 Miss Betsy GILLMymy SpOnsor ANNE JONES, President FRANCES Rives, Vice-President JANE Curtis, Secretary SARA-@ORRY, 7 reasurer Betty BADKINS MarTHA JANE BLACK WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Mary ELizABETH BURTON JANE CourTIS CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA Quincy, FLORIDA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA oe { 34 } MARGARET DAvIs WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA HARRIET FLYNT CINNATI, OHIO Mig ASS Of 1945 Nancy Dunn SouTH CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Mary Lou FRANKLIN DALLAS, TEXAS 945 Doris F'RIsBy NELDA Fugu} Mary JEAN GALLERANI ELIZABETH City, NORTH CAROLINA PALMETTO, FLORID LONGMEADOW, MASSACHUSETTS SHIRLEY GREEN ELLA PARRAN NortH East, MARYLAND EXAS PRINCE FREDERIGK Ey The (lass of 1945 ELIZABETH HICKMAN MADELYN JACKSON ANNE JONES KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE WASHINGTON, D. C. Newport News, VIRGINIA SALLY LUCE CAROLYN McCann MARGARET MILLER CorTLAND, NEw YORK WasuHincTon, D. C. Croton-oN-Hupson, New York { 37 } June NUNNALLY BLUEFIELD, WEsT VIRGINIA MARGARET PRICE TuscALoosa, ALABAMA SusAn PARRISH MARION, VIRGINIA ROSEMARY RAST GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLIN Betty POWELL McLEAN, VIRGINIA DorotuHy RIEKE AUBURN, INDIANA The (lass of 1945 FRANCES RIVES LONNIE SCHULER EARLENE SMITH GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA NEWARK, OHIO Da.uas, TEXAS LANIER SMITH MARGARET SMITH FRANCES SORKIN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS RIGHMOND, VIRGINIA New York, NEw YorkK {39 } DorA FRANCES-SWISHER QeTHY TAYLOR EVELYN Ts NEWARK, OHIO ABAMA DALLAS, TEXAS ANNE LIGON ‘TRICE VAN VALKEN mc ESTHER WALLACE SHIPMAN, VIRGINIA ALBANY, NEw YORK y CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Le, {40 } Th ¢ (lass of 1945 EsTHER WIGGIN CELIA WOODLEY , NEw HaAmpsHIRE East BANGOR, PENNSYLVANIA BARBARA Lou ZELLER PALMETTO, FLORIDA { 41 } ool Sentor (lass of ro. { 42} Miss KATHARINE MARTIN, SponsoP JOAN S1cLer, Vice-Prestgent™ eal wm _ EERIE ANNE TURNER, President Brug, Weasurer 1)43 35 Marco Suutt, Secretary Betry BARBER Menmpuis, TENNESSEE Y. W. C. A., 44; Spanish Club, ’44; International Relations Club, °44; Fairfax Players, °44; Hall Chatter, ° 44; Masque and Gavel, °44 ES Sire, SS SRE aes Betty BRAND SCARSDALE, NEw YORK Fairfax Players, °43, °44; Stage Manager, Fairfax Players, °44; Athletic Association, °43, °44; Glee Club, ’43, ’44; International Relations Club, °44; Spanish Club, °44; French Club, °43, °44; Hall Chatter Staff, ?43, °44; Varsity Hockey,’44; Varsity Tennis, °43; Junior Varsity Basketball, °44; Verse Choir, ’44 JEAN BRUCE Larcumont, NEw York Glee Club, ’43, °44; Choir, ’44; Treasurer, Senior Class, °44; Fairfax Players, °43, °44; Secretary- Treasurer, Fairfax Players, °44; President’s Council, 44; French Club, 743, °44; Spanish Club, °44; International Relations Club, °44; Treasurer, International Relations Club, 44; Varsity Hockey, °43, °44; Junior Varsity Basket- ball, °44; Varsity Tennis, °43; Hall Chatter Staff, °43; Art Club, °43; Dozenettes, °44 145 } JANET Burks Camp Hiri, PENNSYLVANIA French Club, ’44; Verse Choir, °44; Yea View Grr neae 44. MuRIAM com hS IsABELLE CHILDERHOSE LittLe Faris, New YORK RS HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Y.W.C. A., °44; Hall Chatter, ’44; Fairfax Players, - panish Club, °44; Y. W. C. A., 744 °44; Masque and Gavel, °44 eee, Fe ee Se eee ANN EDWARDS °43, °44; Treasurer, Spanish Club, °44; Inte national Relations Club, ’44; Fairfax Players, °4 Masque and Gavel, ’44 DabeE City, FLorma RV Vi CoA a4 e434 AV VW Gael Ga CE 44; National Honor Society, °44; May C Ne GS ee oS .. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA err Y. W. G. A., 744 t= — GEST gep 4; SENET ae Cay em REE € ; Verse Choir, ’44; Spanish ee qe DorotHyY HARTMAN WasuHincTon, D. C. VIRGINIA HEFLING Athletic Association, ’43, 44; President, Athletic Capiz, OHI0 Association, °44; Junior Varsity Hockey, °44; Captain, Junior Varsity Hockey, °44; Captain, Varsity Softball, °43, °44; Y. W. C. A., °43, °44; Varsity Basketball, °44 Fairfax Players, °44; Glee Club, °44; Verse Choir, °44; Masque and Gavel, °44; Y. W. Cc. A., °44 { 48 } Joy Hor Connie Isaacs WESTFIELD, NEw JERSEY LANGHORNE MAnor, PENNSYLVANIA French Club, °44; Junior Varsity Hockey, °44; Art Club, °41, °42, °43, °44; Treasurer, Art Club, Art Club, °44; International Relations Club, ’44; °44; Fairfax Players, ’43, ’44; Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., ’44; Fairfax Players, ’44 °41, °42, °43, 244; Cuan AND_Ancuors Staff, ’44 Mary E. KENT RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Fairfax Players, °44; International Relations Glub, °445°¥o, Wa GivA.5 44 DoroTHY KNAPP San ANTONIO, TEXAS French Club, ’43, 44; Y. W. C. A., ’43, °44 { 50 } Rita LAWLEsSs Rita LEVENE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Y. W. CG. A., °44; Glee Club, °44 Spanish Club, °44; Hall Chatter Staff, °44; Fairfax Players, °44; Y. W. C. A., °44 {51 } BABETTE MEYERS Mary MELLotTr LarcHMoNT, NEw YORK ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Glee Club, °43, ’44; Choir, °43, °44; Art Club, Choir, ’44; Dozenettes, °44; Y. W. CG. A., °44 43, °44; French Club, °43, °44; Spanish Club, 44: Fairfax Players, ’44; Y. W. G. A., °43, °44 SARAH MILLER MarTHA JANE Moore WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Fairfax Players, °44; Cheerleader, °44; Verse Choir, ’44; Y. W. C.A., °44; Y. W.C. A. Cabinet, Fairfax Players, °44; Art Club, ’44; Spanish Club, 44; International Relations Club, °44; Masque 44 Ven Wi Ga Aaee 44 and Gavel, °44 {53 } FRANCES NININGER ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Berry Morpts Boots and Saddle Club, 43, ’44; Honor Society, Princess ANNE, MARyT et °43, °44; Vice-President, Honor Society, °44; Spanish Club, °44; Secretary, Spanish Club, °44; Y.W.C.A., 744 Choir, ’43, ’44; Verse Choir, ’43; Glee Club, 43, 44- TDozenettes, °44; Y. W. C. A., °43, °44; Y.W.G. A. Cabinet, ?44: Treasurer, YW. GA: Cabinet, °44; Varsity Softball, °43, °44; May Court, °44 { 54 } PATRICIA O’ NEILL NorFOLK, VIRGINIA Y. W. CG. A., °44; Fairfax Players, ’44; Spapré ish Club, °44; Glee Club, ° 44; Masque and Gavel, °44 BeVERLY JANE OsBuURN Paptcau, KENTUCKY Spanish Club, ’44; Verse Choir, °44; NEV Gel c44 FRANCES PECKHAM ELLEN PLANK Houston, TEXas BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., 44; Junior Varsity Basketball, 44; Y. W. CG. A., °43, °44; International Relations Art Club, 44 Club, °44; Glee Club, °44 JOAN SHEPPARD DARLENE POPKIN BLOOMFIELD, NEw JERSEY SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Y. W. C. A., ’43, °44; Boots and Saddle Club, re ee eee ; : °43, °44; President, Boots and Saddle Club, °44; casera co Pause lub 2 Hall Chatter Staff, °43, ’44; Choir, °44; Glee Club, °44; Dozenettes, °44; Spanish Club, 44 {57 } MARGARET SHUTT Ruxton, MARYLAND Choir, °43; Glee Club, °44; Spanish Club, °44; National Honor Society, °43, °44; Treasurer, National Honor Society, °43; Secretary and Treasurer, Honor Society, °44; Secretary, High School Seniors, °44; Y. W. C. A., °42, °43, 744; yee V A. Cabinet, °44; Athletic Association, JOAN SIGLER FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA President, Sophomore Class, ’42; Treasurer, Junior Class, °43; Vice-President, Senior Class, °44; Fairfax Players, °44; Y. W. C. A., °42, °43, 44; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’44; Choir, ’44; Glee Club, °44; Dozenettes, °44; Spanish Club, °44; International Relations Club, °44; Masque and Gavel, ’44 LAURIE ANN TURNER Norwicu, NEw YorK President’s Council, 43, °44; Y. W. C. A., 743, °44; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ’43, °44; President, Senior Class, ’44; Athletic Association, °43, °44; Vice-President, Athletic Association, ’44; Varsity Basketball, °43, °44; Varsity Hockey, °44; Boots and Saddle, ’43, °44; Treasurer, Boots and Saddle, °44; May Court, °43, °44; French Club, ’43, °44; International Relations Club, °44; Choir, °43, °44; Glee Club, 743, °44; Dozenettes, 44; Art Club, °43, °44 {59 } JACQUELINE WINDSOR Point PLEASANT, WEST VIRGINIA Y. W. C. A., °43, ?44; Choir, 43, °44; Librarian, Choir, °43; Treasurer, Choir, °44; Glee Club °43, °44; Dozenettes, °44; Secretary, Junior Class °43; CHAIN AND ANcHoRs Staff, °43; National Honor Society, ’43, ’44; President, Honor Society, °44; Secretary, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet—44; Inter- natigrrat Relations Club, 244. Spanish Chih; 44 The tigi Zo ee 0) a _ Aut 4f Ehelass Of 1945 Miss VerpDA Heap, Sponsor Pat Murraucu, President Sara Hutsey, Vice-President JACQUELINE BENSON, Secretary JAckie Casu, Treasurer { 61 } The (lass of 1945 JOAN ABNER DeEBoRAH ALLEN JACQUELINE BENSON Jamaica, B. W. TI. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Great Neck, L. I., New York SYLVIA CARPENTER JACKIE CasH JEANNE Marie CLoss VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Sparta, NEw JERSEY The (lass of 1045 MARJORIE CONNER PAT CRUTCHFIELD ELISA DE LA GUARDIA ARLINGTON, TEXAS WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA PANAMA ROSEMARY DuMMIT SALLY ANN DUNNINGTON CAROL EVERETT LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA DEARBORN, MICHIGAN { 63 } . i 4 The (lass of rog5 JOAN GOLDsBoROUGH KATHLEBN GORDON BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Houston, _TPxas SARA HuLSsEY MAky Frances Hunppsy DALLAs, TEXAS BasSher, VIRGINIA { 64 } JeAN Hopo PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Betty ANN JACOBS HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 7 a a LEATRICE LEVENE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA JuNnE LEVINE Nancy McCoor MippLetrown, New York ELKTON, MARYLAND { 65 } Pat MurRTAUGH FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT EVELYN RAFTERY WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA The (lass of o45 Doris Nunes BLetrerp, Wistr VIRGINIA JOU REDINGTON SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA { 66 } Lois Pickus STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT Monira RICKERT WEsTPORT, CONNECTICU? AY The (Lass of 1945 JANET ROGERS JANE SIMMONS BARBARA TALBERT BRADENTON, FLORIDA Pass-ASGRMLE “BEACH, FLORIDA WaAsHINGTON, D. C. AUGUSTA YOUNG ESEANOR YOUNG CoRONADO, CALIFORNIA CorOnADOY CALIFORNIA doit The es ore OZ ASS Of 1946 Nancy Coo ey, Sponsor MARGARET McCracken, President ANNE FIsHER, Vice-President ADELE CHAMBERS, Secretary SHEILA Rosinson, Treasurer {69 } JACQUELINE ARMOUR LARCHMONT, NEw YORK Bass BLAUVELT GRANDVIEW, NEw YORK ADRIEANNA DEGAST WASHINGTON, D. C. {70 } ADELE CHAMBERS LEWES, DELAWARE ANNE FISHER Weston, MASSACHUSETTS The (lass of 1946 ANN ForpD Newport, RHODE IsLAND Mary Harris KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE aad SIBYL GODFREY ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND ( a (———— ._ ae 1946 SARAH ALICE BQNGOR LAREDO, TEXA SHEILA RO BARBARA RODEY Peccy ANN WESTERMAN WEston, Masygh HAM MANoR, NEw YORK Co.LumBus, OHIO 173 } Dy Vi (lass of 19 f The High The Class of 1947 Mrs. J. R. SHERR, Sponsor Jane Taytor, President ANNE BEVERLY LITTLE, Vibe-President FRANCES PARANSKY, Secretary- Treasurer Nancy Dana NorFo._k, VIRGINIA FRANCES PARANSKY PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA DIANE KiRCHOP® RaveicH, Nortu Caroy MARLYN BALTIMOR ANNE BEVERLY LITTLE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JANE ‘TAYLOR CuHEsTER, WEstT . ‘President s ( ounce Mr. WILLIAM B. GATEs, SR. GEE et Members Row: EruHer Ross(Chairman), Gerry PApcetr, MAry AUSTIN PERRENOT, MARGARET PRricE, ELISABETH VAN WALKENBERG, JEAN BRUCE Bottom Row: LAuRtE ANNE TURNER, JACKIE BENson, Par Mur- TAUGH, ANN FISHER, MARGARET MCCRACKEN, JANE TAYLOR Purpose HE President’s Council is made up of twelve 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. we ib FE Meise of the Young Women’s (pe AP ie ney , unite in the desire to ees aC TSED, ull and Creative life. We determine to have wus, a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow Him.” Aduisory Board Miss SwANN Marks l Bas . neem fae te: Advisors Mr. WILLIAM B. GaTEs, Sr. f Miss LuciLE SLOAN l . Honorary Members Mr. WituiaM B. Gates, Sr. Miss Mary CLUTE Sponsors Miss MARGARET ROGERS i —— {78 } Miss MAry CLurTeE, Sponsor GERRY PADGETT CHARLOTTE PIKE JACQUELINE WINDSOR FRANCES NININGER . Cabinet ETHEL Ross JOAN SIGLER Betty HEDRICK BEVERLY ADAMS Mary AustTIN PERRENOT JACKIE BENSON LAURIE ANNE TURNER ANN EDWARDS GERRY PADGETT MARGO SHUTT SARAH MILLER SARAH ALICE LONGORIA JANE TAYLOR JANE CurtTIs a Vice-President pos Trea Ss Social Finances World Missions Home Missions Defense Chairman aa Y Facts ae and Publicity Music Little Sister Representative Welfare Hymnals 472k Miss MARGARET Rocers, Sponsor GERRY PADGETT, President war effort. best. Bandage ro tudent lounge has become very po} number of girls have made ra o the Blood Bank in Waynesboro: Ihe Bond Drive was a great success, in fact, { 80 } rsa aed e { 81 } WV E GREAT E .. wih sours brushmand pencil, we have found expression through art; in producing plays, we have come to appreciate more fully the drama; we have contributed beauty in the form of music; we have encouraged creative ability in journalism through the school paper and annual. Though there may be no great artists among us, we have had the satisfaction of making something out of nothing; and through our own efforts we have come aaa oserto the appreciation of beauty everywhere. a Doris Lynp SCHMOELE ‘ Eerie LS OSS amas: © on) ce. SUZANNE BARCLAY .. . Betty DEBAUFER.. . Going to press Flall Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Feature Editor Doris SCHMOELE, Editor-in-Chief (' hatter Staff Jackie Benson . . . . “‘Y” Facts Reporter CHARLOTIE PikkEe ge. 4). = = Gopy Editor Bete DRAND = sam ae ake ee epee ©) Ors Miss Caro, MarsHatL . . Faculty Sponsor Miss CAROL MARSHALL, Advisor GERRY PADGETT Associate Editor DORIS SCHMOELE Literary Editor LAURIE ANNE TURNER Associate Art Editor BETTY HEDRICK Associate Business Manager JANE CURTIS Sports Editor MARGARET PRICE Class Representative NATALIE SELIG Typist HARRIET FLYNT Feature Editor CONNIE ISAACS Art Editor SUZANNE BARCLAY Typist hai n and nchors L944 Mary AusTIN PERRENOT, Editor-in-Chief Nancy Harner, Business Manager { 87 } ETHEL Ross JOAN SIGLER ADELE WYLDE EN VIRGINIA BARI JEAN BRUCENM ry E. Burta DE Gast, ROsE GILLESPIE, SYB Presenting The Marriage of Figaro” The Glee (Tub Officers President JANE BLACK Secretary Treasurer BeTry BADKINS © = G9, 5 6) sae ibraran Accompanist Miss Mary CLUTE Sponsor Purpose HIS year the Glee Club assisted in the presentation - of the opera, ‘““The Marriage of Figaro,”’ and par- ticipated in the spring concer. Glee Club appeared in RFREY, BETT E, JANE BLAcK, Bass BLAUVELT™B addition to this, the glent rgtwals and chapel © the year Members YN McCann, MARGARET NuUNNALLY, Pat O’ NEILL py EVELYN TAyLor, ANNE TRICE, EstTHER WicocIn, CELIA Woop { 88 UGUSTA YOUNG, ELEANOR YOUNG } Praising the Lord in song The Far fax (hoir Officers Doris LyND SCHMOELE . . . ._ President CHARLOTTE PIKE . . . . . . Secretary JacguieE WINDSOR... . . .. —Ss Treasurer MARGARET SMITH . . . . . . Librarian PUSANAMARRISH GMs cue etn le. a oe esumenic Misses ARY CLUTE 7 eg eles a Lirecior Purpose LL of us sing casually, but there are twenty-four students here at Fairfax who have more than a ing interest in singing } VPs Gifts = passing interest in singing. Watt Miss_Mra dute_a MT Nee ESS gt piss DT ey eed Nace pioeeg vesper prog b Only mtrste ‘capable of doing. hie : sacred music consisting of chorals, sand oratorios. ‘The object of this choir training ee repare its members for future church and choir efk and to stimulate their interest in sacred music. Throughout this year they have sung at various churches in the community and at the Woodrow Wilson Hospital. On March 26, they gave their annual concert SNL €the zhurch and repeated it on Palm Whurch. 4 SHEPPARD; fOAN SIGLER, EARLENE SMITH, LANIER SMITH, MARGARET SMITH, DOROTHY TAyLor, LAuRtE ANN TURNER, JACQUIE WINDSOR, CELIA WOODLEY, ADELE WYLDE, ELEANOR YOUNG Waiting for “‘Clutie’’ The Dozenettes Purpose Nous the ese of Miss Mary Clute, the mae aa aa were formed this year at Fairfax. Sa aQone dozen girls was chosen to sing popular Slee of forthe entertainment of all. ‘ have given various pro- ’ tertained at the Kiwanis, Lions, and Business and Profésste nen’s Clubs, and have presented programs at thd odrow Wilson Hospital. Throughout the grams at Fairfax and ) as Mary MELLoTT, Monita Rick JOAN SHEPP: LAURIE ANN Substitutes: HUNDLEY, Sus @RTAUGH, CHARLOTTE PIKeE, Y Rieke, Doris SCHMOELE, ER SMITH, MARGARET SMITH, R, JACQUIE WINDsoR, ADELE WYLDE es AN Bruce, HARRIET FLynrT, Masy BS JANE BLACK Speaking in unison ‘Uerse Choir Officers President JAcKiE CasH AIMEE BEALER CHARLTON. . f . , Dugedox Purpose HE Yerse-Choir, organized in October, 1943, has cenNgned a-study of literary form, voice training, speech improvefnémtand Jiterary appreciation through a highly enjoyable‘sotralized’prouprexpression. Through- out the year the choral speakiiresgfohp)has given various interesting programs. WAP bers JanE BLACK, JANET Burks, JACKIE CAsH, ROSEMARY DumMiIT, SHIRLEY GREEN, HELEN GUEST, VIRGINIA HEF.LING, Betty ANN JAcoBs, SARAH MILLER, BEVERLY OsBURN, FRANCES PARANSKY, Lots Pickus, FRANCES SORKIN divi} Secy.- Treas Putting the final touches on the set Faw fax Players Officers ACKIES BENSON 52s 9 Ck even nem ere, GERRY PADGETT ETHED Ross © 2-0 ta es) el tce- President Mary AusTIN PERRENOT f SmemeRRUCE . . 1. . . . . = Secy.-Treas. BETTY BRAND . JACKE Cast Mistress of Properties Mrs. A. B. CHARLTON Purpose HE Fairfax Players staiye“tQ promote interest in, and uphold the ideals of the ffefthe drama. Members Executive Directors Stage Manager Sponsor BEVERLY ADAMS, JACKIE BENson, MARGARET Mc@rAckeEN, ETHEL Ross, JACKIE CasH, Mary AusTIN PERRENOT, GERRY PApGeTT,ByT¥Y BRAND, JEAN BRUCE, SALLY ANN DUNNINGTON, BABETTE MEYERS, Paf MOReAUGH, Connie IsAAcs, JOAN ABNERZ Betty BARBER, MIRIAM CAPLAN, SABA CofRY¥ROSEMARY Dummit, ANN Ep WApes, Doris Frissy, NELDA FuQUAAMADELYN JACKSON, LEATRICE LEVENE, Rita LE VPRE, June Levine, SALtty Lyte“NANgY McCoo1, Betty BApKins,-WapciE-CONNER, Betty Heprick, VircWYOMfprinc, Berry ANN JAcops, AYNE-FONESPMARY KENT, MartTHA JANE MooreNBgrty Power, FRANCES-Riyes LOMNIE-SCHULER, JANE Smmans, LANIER SMITE F RANTES SORKIN eas e seteds ETHEL Ross Sketching on the campus The Art Club Officers : President COOMNTE TSA CS Leggs pera CLL SULLY Miss Frances FPOWLER——“q Sh onsor Members BETTY Bapkins, ‘“‘BABs’? BLAUVELT, ‘‘Biz’? BURTON, PAT CRUTCHFIELD, SALLY ANN DUNNINGTON, ANN FISHER, NELDA FuqQuA, SHIRLEY GREEN, NAncy HAFNER, “Dirty” HickKMAN, Joy Hog, JEAN Hopo, Bossier MEYERS, MARTHA JANE Moore, Pat MurtTaucu, Jackie NuNNALLY, FRANCES PARANSKY, FRANCES PECKHAM, JANE Simmons, Dora FRANCES SWISHER, EVELYN TAYLOR, LAURIE ANNE TURNER, Mary ANN WEEKLEY {93 } yi E HONOR. ._ . when we come to know our classmates, we find that there are some among us Ive Honor 1943} wa sede eo Progeess Fair fax Miss LAuRIE ANNE TURNER We honor Laurie Anne, the type of girl we will always remember when we think of Fairfax Hall Mee eraser) eee WMHSS IVIARY A Tepe RN ee eat We honor Mary Austin, our gracious and lovable sovereign The May (ourt First row, left to right: Miss ANNE BEVERLY LBTNe,-Mtfs Gekry PApcett, Miss Eruer Ross, Miss FRANCES NININGER, Miss(M4xGARPT SMITH, Miss Nancy DANA Second row: Miss BEVERLY ADAMS gMiss SuZANNE BARCLAY, Miss Doris SCHMOELE, Miss NANCY Nasu, Miss CHARLOTTE PIKE Myss NATALIE SELIG, Miss CHARLOTTE GILLESPIE Third row: Miss LONNIE SCHULER, MUs SALL¥ Luce, Miss Onrte Masterson, Miss Berry Heprick, Miss FRANCES FosTER, Miss FRANCES ‘§$ORKINSMiss MARGARET Price, Miss ANN Epwarps, Miss Lucy PhenkSMisSSusan PARRISH Fourth row: Miss SALLY ANN DunninGTON, Miss MaR@XRET McCRACKEN, Miss Skippy Corry, Miss FRANCES Rives, Miss ANNE JONES, Miss LAURIENANNE PyrReterR, Maid of Honor; Miss MARY AusTIN PERRENOT, Queen; Miss JACQUELINE Winpsor, Maid of Blonor; Miss JANE Crris, Miss Nancy Dunn, Miss ANNE TRICE, Miss SYLVIA CARPENTER) Miss ROSEMARY RAST 11993} ss eee a Sin Ses uO is Best Friend Miss SaRa-COoRRry We-honor “Skippy,” afriend to all of us Best -Athlete Miss GERRY PADGETT We honor Gerry, a good sport in work and play ca 2 ¥ Theta Kappa Officers ETHEL? ROSS) coin, a) aie ae ee ee eos FRANCES Foster ... Secretary- Treasurer Members VIRGINIA BARKSDALE, GERRY PADGETT, LANIER SMITH, ADELE WYLDE Miss Lucite SLOAN, Sponsor Purpose pH Theta Kappa is a recognized honorary scholastic society whose purpose is to promote scholarship, develop character, and cultivate fellowshie—among fe students in Junior Colleges throu Pogue eT pited ——b —— States. Its ideals which stand for w C Ck t€tters d ort, asp yion, and purity. g Ste Hall was founded Soe , ? W, Aad US OM) aL Fat fax Hall (hapter of NCU LON TLHONOE- WIOCLELY JACQUELINE WinpsoR ..... President Marco SHUTT ........ Secy.-Treas. FRANCES NININGER ... . . Vice-President Miss Lucin—E SLOAN ..... . “aponsor Purpose HE aim of the National Honor Society is to make good citizenship in high school a matter of distinc- tion. Its four cardinal principles are: Scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Members Jackie Benson, PAT CRUTCHFIELD, ELISA DE LA GUARDIA, ANN Epwarps, LyAL MAE LAUGHINGHOUSE, MARGARET McCrACKEN, RuTH RAFTERY, LAURIE ANNE TURNER Delta Psz Omega Officers Mary AusTIN PERRENOT ... President ETHHTL: R.OSS9) Pak: eta eC Pe ten Members BEVERLY ADAMS, Doris FRissy, ANNE JONES Mrs. AIMEE B. CHARLTON, Sponsor Gerry Papcett, LANIER SMITH Purpose HE purpose of the Theta Cast of Delta Psi Omega is to stimulate interest in dramatic activities in Fairfax Hall and to secure for the college the advantages of a large national honorary fraternity. Members are elected as a reward for their efforts in participating in plays and helping with backstage work. asque and Gavel ——— Significant stug aehievement in any area of speech in the High School. les in theatre, public speaking, and interpretation, but An important part: Auditorium assemblies, school and O recognize and promo This includes not only organiz iso those activities in which sp eran et eae Cee, Members Joan ABNER, Berry BARBER, MirIAM CAPLAN, JACKIE CasH, MARJORIE CONNER, ROSEMARY Dummit, ANN Epwarps, ViR- GINIA HEFLING, MARGARET MCCRACKEN, SARAH MILLER, Pat O’NEILL, JANET ROGERS, JOAN SIGLER, ELEANOR YOUNG oting = Nass L3 things you re Mary AUSTIN PERRENOT Editor of CHAIN AND ANCHORS Doris SCHMOELE Editor of ‘‘Hall Chatter” Ve Honor { 107 } GERRY PADGETT President of the Y. W.C. A. ETHEL Ross Chairman of the President’s Council Ve Honor {408° F- DorotHy HARTMAN President of the Athletic Association Nancy HAFNER Business Manager of CHAIN AND ANCHORS Ve Honor { 109 } WV E’ PLAY . . . no school life is complete without its social activities—sports, clubs, dances, | teas, and the never-to-be-forgotten dates. We will long remember the Hallowe'en party with its air of mystery accentuated by a State blackout; the Senior sue eerie fleeting moment of glory fe the { 110 } om. oa ae Se Se ee IE anes cos ox bands cas The International ‘Relations (Tub Officers JACRIE;BENSON O70 30.04) = oe 3. President CAROE EVERETT oye eh ss yey ee Y tee-Lrestaend Pat MurTAUGH : Secretary ER ANIDRUCES MAR: RORE Laker uel reasiter Miss NorRVELLE GOODWIN. . . . . Sponsor LD co ee RE ea ey, Fis TY, ndaowment as follows: be President-of the Carnegie HE purpose of the club has bee Oo ipstfuct and to enlighten the public. It is not to support “This work has been under exclusively any one vie world, but to fix the of students on those underlying principles of international conduct, of Members 4 CARPENTER, JACKIE CAsH, ADELE CHAMBERS, ATHLEEN Gorbon, Joy Hor, Betty ANN JACOBs, JANE Ketiey, Mary Kent, Dorotuy Knapp AYXNCY McCoo., SARAH MILLER, BosBiE MEYERS, ACKIE NUNNALLY, ELLEN PLANK, EVE RAxTERY, JULIA REDINGTON, MARGO SHUTT, JOAN SIGLER, TSS La { 113 } Studying romantic France Le (ercle Francais ie Officers CHARLOTTE C, oer Sra SHEILA ROBINSON. . . . % = . « ‘Treasurer JACKIE BENSON DOROTHY KNAPP . . . . Asst. Treasurer FRANCES FORD {iss CHARLOTTE WALLON. . . . . Sponsor Purpose E Cercle Francais is composed of all those studying Le tion. At all times, Le Cercle Francais tries to creA language, traditions, and culture. Special program this, Le Cercle Francais provides an outlet £6 games, and plays. The club membeps“cotnpdésed the chorus for the selections from the opera, Carmen, which was given in the spring. Members ae Despre ALLEN, BETTY BRAND ¥N BRUCE Ue B abrry Jon Oss, JA 1URTIS, A-NEN VIAR Betty DEBAUFER, ROSEMARS FRANKLIN, SYBIL Gop- FREY, JOAN GOLDSBOROUGH, UARR : FIEDRICK, me Hor, Nancy McCoot, MArGARET McCRACKEN, GERRY PapGeTT, BETTY SATS MarGaretT Price, EvELYN RAFTERY, Monira Rickert, Dora FRANCES SwisHER, PEGGY WESTERMAN, NANcy WITBECK Md others interested in French civiliza- usiasm for “‘la belle France,” her people, gen given with this purpose in view. Besides Becoming acquainted with our ‘‘good neighbors” g acq g is El (zrculo Saludos Amigos Officers Betry DEBAUFER .« .. « . . | President Mary E. Bur eo TES VY ce-PIESIG? RANGES ONININCER Or ne) tha 2, ee ccretary ANN-ED WARD ee prt OEY EVIE, Miss Loutse LE Core ish students who are interested in Spanish and South somote further interest in Spanish people, language, and month expressing this interest through Spanish songs, pn. The Spanish play given in the spring helped to L Circulo Saludos Amigos is compose@ American culture. Its purpose traditions. The Spanish Club meet games, voice recordings, plays, and co promote the interest in this club. x ANN TRICE, EstHER WiGGIN, BARBARA Lou ZELLER, SP ARFENIER, ANN Forp, JEAN Hopo, Mary F. HunpLe Xt BanBAR? ‘ A Soret Rocers, MARILYN RYMLAND, BARB? ALBERT, JOAN ABNER, BETTY BAR- osE, ANN Epwarps, HELEN GUEST, ODEY BER} | AND ioe ; E, Uae Casu, IsABELLE CHILDER SARAH ALICE [or M aor ENE Jane Moodkhy-Pat O’NeEIL, DARLENE PopkKIN, JOAN SHEPPARD, Joars aes kA ae .NeES NININGER, MARGO SHUTT, BEVERLY OsBurRN, JANE pee Creed TI B PER MLIZABETH HICKMAN, MADELYN Jackson, GERRY PADGETT, ETHEL Raw Mary AusTIN PERRENOT, CHARLOTTE PIKE, MARGARET Price, Frances Rives, ADELE WYLDE, ELLA HANCE, LANIER SMITH, FRANCES SORKIN, DoROTHY TAYLOR Learning the conformation of a horse The Boots and Saddle (Tub Officers St A ale ce President CAROLYN McCANN Winey . . Vice-President LAURIE ANNE TURNER Senna ka PEAR TING ty. he uae Seer 1 MS HONSO! SSreiee HE purpose of the BoofSxe saddle Club is to promote further interest awaced horseman- ship. The members of the club ecial privileges connected with the riding and, at dus times during the year, attend nearby horse sho hunter trials and other events. The club sponset o horse shows each year, one given in the fa unc ve and one formal dance. er in the spring, FRANCE: { R, Pat MurtTaucH, Nand BARBARA re Ss ee iien eee Secretary Treasurer The Athletic 2A ssoctation Miss JEANETTE SEKTBERG, Sponsor Purpose 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 black blazer with an orange Fairfax emblem on the pocket. most outstanding weret ; = DorotHy HARTMAN ...... President Laurie A. TURNER ..... Vice-President ACKIE DENSON wks tar 1a .n SCC) .c LCOS. d ete On October223, apel period, the point system was explained. a new committee was formed, consisting of é presidents of all athletic groups in the school. This committee sponsored a dance which was held on April 1. A) Hockey and basketball occupied the girls’ time during the winter season. Spring brought softball and tennis, which are the usual sports of the last term. { 117 } Varsity Hockey Team Front Row: PEGcy WESTERMAN, Berry BRAND, BARBARA RopEY, ADELE=M Back Row: JEAN Bruce, Gerry PapGeTT, ANNE FIsHER, JACKIE BE TURNER, M Junior Varsity Hockey Team Front Row: JACKE CAsH, MARGIE Conner, Roxie HELMBOLD, ‘“‘ BABS” BLAUVELT, CAROL EVERETT, ‘‘ Biz”? BuRTON Back Row; Jackie ARMOUR Monira Rickert, DororHy HARTMAN, MARGO Suutt, SARA Hutsey, JEAN Hopo, Joy Hor, Miss JEANETTE SEKTBERG { 118 } Junior Varsity Basketball Team Front Row: ‘Biz’ Burton, Monrira Rickert, “Skippy” Corry, Betry DEBAUFER, GERRY PADGETT, BETTY ANN JAcogps, CAROL EVERETT Back Row: Muss JEANETTE SEKTBERG, ONIE MASTERSON, FRANCES PECKHAM, ANNE FISHER, FRANCES SORKIN, BETTY BRAND, JEAN BRUCE Aquacade: Jimmy Cross, Berry DEBAuFER, ADELE CHAMBERS, GERRY PADGETT, CHARLOTTE GILLISPIE, SHIRLEY GREEN, ‘Biz’ Burton, AuGusTA YouNnGc, CAROL EVERETT, JANET ROGERS, JEAN Hopo, Nancy Dana cheerleaders! me NS % 9 = Ss “ = “ a Q, = NY 5 Se Ss — S 3 = ‘x Wheaties ant. ey eh ae S 3 ™ a 2 Sc = = 3.8 rs) = R — 5) Pics 5 | se 2 oS S 20 % S ina) S.3 SS. nd eo) S Ax SOUS s = ne oe Bi of See ee wi As Os % § ge ys Oy ef cole Sy Better start practicing, Adele! White dresses and gay Christmas lights—yes, it’s the Senior High School Ring Figure In this corner we have the prize-winning landscape picture taken by Mary Ann Weekley . or the bill of one-act plays, ‘‘ The Phantom Gentleman,” Who could ever forget the presentation of ‘° The Marriage of Figaro,” Life with Mother,” ‘Ualentine Ball MisNBeverly Adams. Miss Charlotte Gillespie MP Femprenaille sp ie Cadet Bill McOwen Miss Suzanne Barclay Miss Betty Hedrick Cadet Vic Phillips Cadet.B Ob, FRunter Miss Gerry Padgett Dr. Foseph Blanch February 19, 1944 Miss Mary Austin Perrenot Midshipman Emory Hodges diss Chas SS Miss Doris Schmoele po ick Put. Randolph Fones Miss Natalie Selig John O’ Dell OFF record 1s done, and we have come to the end of our chain of school links. But through the years as we look back upon our happy days at Fairfax, more links will be added; and as we pick up this book to _ reminisce, links that have become weak by the passing of time will be given new strength—with a new vividness memories will come back to be carried with us all our lives. { 131 } ABNER, JOAN ADAMS, BEVERLY . ALLEN, DEBORAH ARMOUR, JACQUELINE BapDKINS, BETTY BARBER, BETTY ANN BARCLAY, SUZANNE BARKSDALE, VIRGINIA BENSON, JACQUELINE BLACK, MARTHA JANE BLAUVELT, BABs BRAND, BETTY BRUCE, JEAN Burks, JANET . Burton, Mary ELIzABETH CAPLAN, MIRIAM . CARPENTER, SYLVIA . CasH, JACKIE . CHAMBERS, ADELE CHILDERHOSE, ISABELLE Coss, JEANNE MARIE Cop.inc, BETTY . CoHEN, MEuRICE CONNER, MARJORIE . Corry, SARA . CRUTCHFIELD, PAT Curtis, JANE Dana, NANcy . Davis, MARGARET DEBAUFER, BETTY .. . S—prg As TT Sn Te Dummit, RosEMAR REL, Dunn, NANcy . DUNNINGTON, SALLY ANN . Epwarps, ANN EVERETT, CAROL . FIsHER, ANNE . FLYNT, HARRIET . Forp, ANN . Forp, FRANCES FosTER, FRANCES . FRANKLIN, Mary Lou . Frisspy, Doris . The Student ‘Directory 8 Montrose Road, Half Way Tree, Jamaica, B. W. I. 15 West County Street, Phoebus, Va. . 804 Blackshire Road, Wilmington, Del. 484 Weaver Street, Larchmont, N. Y. 109 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg, Va. 128 Morningside Park, Memphis, Tenn. 42 Locust Street, Hampton, Va. . Kenmore, Waynesboro, Va. 99 CAEN. Drive, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. 207 Milford Street, Clarksburg, W. Wear 245 River Road, Grandview, N. Y. 26 Park Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 7 = 3 BastsA venue LarchmontaNeye . 228 North 23rd Street, Camp. Hill, Pa. 415 East 13th Street, Chester, Pa. 27 North Ann Street, Little Falls, N. Y. 53rd Street, Virginia Beach, Va. Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Va. . . . 401 King’s Highway , Lewes, Del. 2239 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ; . Lake Mohawk, Sparta, Nee 500 Hawthorne Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 4520 17th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 801 East Abram Street, Arlington, Texas . 320 Duval, Quincy, Fla. Cherry Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. 2603 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Va. 1120 Brunswick Avenue, Norfolk, Va. . Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. 903 E. College meee Appleton, Wis. 3526 Porter Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Calle 50 East No. 23, Panama, Republic of Panama SS . . 250 Holliday Road, Lexington, Ky. 40 Riverside Drive, South Charleston, W. Va. . . 908 High Street, Farmville, Va. : jae Dade City, Fla. 7500 Horger, Dearborn, Mich. 37 Wellesley Street, Weston, Mass. ardisty Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio : . “Gooseneck,’’ Newport, R. I. ; 907 New Kent Road, Richmond, aS Hoe ee 765 Walnut Avenue, Waynesbe ; aeNae 5519 University, BD oe . 401 East Church Street, Elizabeth G PTC. ae ae ids ey 833 Seven Sa Falmer Fla. 43 Map ge gmeadow, Mass. ox 127,-Wh Shur Springs, W. Va. GODFREY ApIBYI ee Le ee ff | oe ee southgate Avenue, Annapolis, Md. GOLDSBOROUGH, JOAN. . Ramin. Se Fons Roland Court, Baltimore, Md. meiaey ree { 132 } EMOUA INET DA Bae, et ie GALLERANI, Manon E A GILLESPIE, CHARLOTTE . GORDON, KATHLEEN GREEN, SHIRLEY . GuEsT, HELEN HAFNER, NANCY . Hance, ELLA PARRAN Harris, MARY HarTMAN, DoroTHY HeEpRICK, BETTY . HEFLING, VIRGINIA HELMBOLD, ROXIE HickMAN, ELIZABETH Hopo, JEAN Hoe, Joy Hutsey, SARA HunDLEY, MAryY Sepetre Isaacs, CONSTANCE Jackson, MADELYN . Jacoss, BETTY ANN . JANIs, ELEANOR Jones, ANNE KELLEY, JANE . Kent, Mary E. KIRCHOFER, DIANE Knapp, DOROTHY The Student ‘Derectory 3502 Burlington, Houston, ‘Texas ; Box 126, North East, Md. 312 North Piedmont Street, Arlington, Va. 2221 Ward Parkway, Fort Worth, Texas Prince Frederick, Md. 479 Scenic Drive, Knoxville, Tenn. 1356 Sheridan Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 455 Avalon Road, Winer. Salem, N. C. 242 East Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio 6705 San Vincente, Coral Gables, Fla. Lowes Ferry Road, Knoxville, ‘Tenn. 1760 Sherwood Street, Petersburg, Va. 607 Embree Crescent, Westfield, N. J. 4328 Overhill Drive, Dallas, Texas Bassett, Va. j Tmehorne Manor, Pa. 4707 ‘Comectcnt Avenue, Washington, D. C. 2107 Kecoughtan Road, Hampton, Va. Park Station, Waynesboro, Va. 33 Pear Avenue, Newport News, Va. 126 Waller Avenue, Lexington, Ky. . 3012 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Va. 920 Cowper Drive, Raleigh, N. C. 831 Rigsby Road, San Antonio, Texas LAUGHINGHOUSE, LYAL Wine ee ee eee eee 12s Lhesotrand New. Gastle, Del: Route 2, Waynesboro, Va. 6235 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6235 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . 100 Highland Avenue, Middletown, N. Y. . 310 Roanoke Street, Richmond, Va. LAWLESS, RITA LEVENE, LEATRICE LEVENE, RITA . LEVINE, JUNE . LITTLE, ANNE . LONGORIA, SARAH Annee LucE, SALLY MasTERSON, IONE MILLER, MARGARET MILLER, SARAH Moore, MARTHA JANE Morris, BETTY MurTAuGH, PATRICIA NININGER, FRANCES . NUNNALLY, Doris NUNNALLY, JUNE . O’NEILL, PATRICIA OsBURN, BEVERLY PADGETT, GERRY . uma Street, N. W., Wena D. C. Elkton Road, Elkton, Md. Eutaw, Ala. a heutitti oat Alexandria, Va. : val North Chatsworth, Larchmont, N. Y. 27 Van Wyck Street, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 644 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J. 216 Buckhannon Avenue, Clarksburg, W. Va. Somerset Avenue, Princess Anne, Md. 720 Cedar Road, Fairfield, Conn. oe Sherwood Forest, Roanoke, Va. 405 Mt. View Avenue, Bluefield, W. Va. 405 Mt. View Avenue, Bluefield, W. Va. . 1311 Westmoreland Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 1724 Clay Street, Paducah, Ky. 3182 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. { 133 } The Student ‘Directory PARANSKY, FRANCES. . . . . . « «. . . « 2500 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. PARRISH OUSANS Garay a Wane Nn oie fee) eons | UN OFn Gntrch sot eet Marion, Va. PATTONS ALIS OM 8 saute (Ce ee aan eene nee ce ee . Livingston, Ala. PEGKHAM, PRIANGES = pau ths Legtiuta)s aes nas ae me 2209 Shots alle Drive, Houston, Texas PERRENOT, Mary AusTIN. . . . . . . . . 603 West Yandell Boulevard, El Paso, Texas Pickus LOS) ng) vance 9 fe finned meee ee aD. Gottes Lerrace sn cw, Haven, Conn. PIKE, CHARLOTTE . . . . . . . . . . . . « 1142 Franklin Street, Westfield, Mass. PLANK? ELLEN 7) cp i ee eee ene eee OO Ze ainesinects Blacksburg, Va. PLANKS LUC yes a) eet cee ee 2 7 a ie. oe oe 902. Main street Blacksburg ay a1 Popkin, DARLENE . . . . . . «. . . . . . 132 Bellevue Avenue, Springfield, Mass. POWEEG,BETT Yeon! eo) tee oe 2. )0 20) Langley Lanes Mclean a PRICESMARGARET: ==. -epa niet et ae 1302 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, Ala. RAFTERY, EVELYN Joy tous ee et Seo ShouTh WaynerAvenne: Waynesboro, Va. RAST, CROSEMAR V6 Jae cae ae at eae ee ne 7 University Ridge Apartments, Greenville, S. C. RECKORD@LELA MAYS) ge tees 8 es 1100) Edgewood Avenue, Richmond, Va. REDINGTON, JULIA . . . . . . . . . c oParrott Estate Company, San Francisco, Cal. RIGKERT SS MONITA® wate: -teser ace) oe an ee ce Clinton Avenue, Westport, Conn. RIEKEs DOROTHYS,402 40 ope Reet eee eee ee ee ee Po ee Rocke eA DUTT nies RIVES AE RANGHS? sdypmgtece, Nh ia tank cae ae er mma 405 N. Greenway, Sie NeG ROBINSON. SHELIA (ecg) 0)? cae ee ns pes Jeb aWeje ay eS Mass. RODEY, BARBARA Ue =e? eer es 216 Be d ete A pestaeg Ny . SewbbgutevaR, Bradenton! Fl eee Misc Pane Tenn, 0 Cals Denbek Road, Baltimore, Md. 1214 Rockbridge Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 444 Hudson Avenue, Newark, Ohio 614 West Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. 92 Monroe Place, Bloomfield, N. J. : Ruxton, Md. 615 Rlomine Piece Fairmont, W. Va. Pass-A-Grille Beach, Fla. 4647 Nakoma Drive, Dallas, Texas orningside Drive, San Antonio, Texas 3117 Second Avenue, Richmond, Va. 44 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. 130 Rugg Avenue, Newark, Ohio nnecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. Umea esos 05 East Three Notch, Andalusia, Ala. ROGERS, JANET Ross, ETHEL : RYMLAND, MARILYN SCHMOELE, Doris SCHULER, LONNIE SELIG, NATALIE SHEPPARD, JOAN . SHuTT, MARGARET SIGLER, JOAN SIMMONS, JANE SMITH, EARLENE . SMITH, LANIER a: TH, MARGARET . . T“BORA FR TALBERT, BARBA TayiLor, DorotHy TAYEOR | EVELYN eee a) ie cae neta ne ge ements Sr Stratford, Dallas, Texas TAYLOR TANEV) @0 peayprtie Oa.) ho, eee ee eee See eA Darke Places Chester, W. Va. LRIGESFANNETGIGON (eee tt at) ene en se “Shipmanyvay TURNER; LAURTEVANNEA® (igi eag eee nae gee ee 67 South Broad isneee Norwich, N. Y. VAN? VALKENBURG;| ELISABETH © SG) ba 8s ees eee ee DO Chesmnut Street, Albany, N. Y. WALUACE S ESTHER 040 0h bd ce hee eee! (aay kc Avenue, Charleston, W. Va. WEEKLEY, MARY ANN. 4. 03 9. 9 © 084, =.) 11318 Woodlawn Avenue, Wilmington, Del. WESTERMAN, PecGy ANN... . . « . . .'. 1162 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio Wicenn,- EsTHER Ys 2 Rae) 2 ONE Td ee es Ae a cies 2, Box 267, Manchester, N. H. WINDSOR;: JACQUELINE: I9laes tea ae, ee ee ‘Ingleside,’ Point Pleasant, W. Va. WITBEGK,. NANCY Saat My te 7 We Logie Po ee eee SD ere Road, Nutley, N. J. { 134 } WooDLEyY, CELIA b] WYLDE, ADELE Younc, AUGUSTA . YouncGc, ELEANOR ZELLER, BARBARA LOU . Mrs Ao). CasH . Mrs. AIMEE B. CHARLTON Miss Mary CLUTE Miss NANCY COOLEY Miss CHARMA DAVIES Miss FRANCES FOWLER . Miss BARBARA FRosT Miss BETsy GILLIAM . Miss VERDA HEAD Miss LoursE LECORNEC Miss SWANN MARKS . Miss CAROL MARSHALL Mrs. STEELE MCCRACKEN Miss Louise NISBET . Miss Bess M. Ott Miss MARGARET ROGERS Miss JEANETTE SEKTBERG . Mrs. J. R. SHERR Miss LuciLE SLOAN . Miss CHARLOTTE WALLON Miss NORVELLE GOODWIN . Miss KATHARINE MArTIN . The Student ‘Directory Central Avenue, East Bangor, Pa Route 1, Hubbard, Ohio 1037 Adella Avenue, Coronado, Cal. 1037 Adella Avenue, Coronado, Cal. Box 206, Palmetto, Fla. S Stay ; Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Va 232 South 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Qo West 2 2nd Street, New York nie Gineet,_Chariottesvi SS ont a 208 Tefen Direct, 64 Montgomery Street, Rhinebeck, New Y ork 131 North Race Street, Statesville, N. C. : Louisa, Va. 1911 Cea Tees Nashville, ‘Tenn. ee R. B. esckee 570 West 156th Street, New York City ee ae: Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Va. Route 1, Fort Pierce; Fla. New London, Conn. tan Eutaw, Ala. “304 Hamer Court, Lexington, Ky. c o Mrs. J. Turner, Painter, Va. 708 Pickens Street, Columbia, S. C. 105 Maple Street, West Orange, N. J. 2nd Street, S. W., Roanoke, Va. ; ‘ Rucheriord) Wenn, : ae rit if Cahonney: 404 ee 55th Street, New York City { 135 } VTi deena Advertisements Fishburne Military School WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Sixty-fifth Year ISIT Fishburne in historic Virginia at southern gateway of scenic Skyline Drive. 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-fifth year. for information call ricer Aull is supplied with milk from the Early Dawn (0-operative ‘Dairy INCORPORATED Distributors of GRADE “A,” RAw, AND PASTEURIZED MILK CREAM BUTTER BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE MILK yor ES EU: (E_Cuneae —_— a a eee Service == ) eA —— 1 a enna mae { 139 } [astee-1] BGSIER Career on pe Nae a en ag ay See aes Ualley pin iors. ZERO aynesboro, Uzrginia Bakers of fresh Valle Wy Cakes EG { 140 } STAUNTON, VIRGINIA - Andre Studto LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA (ollege 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 1944 ‘SCHAIN AND ANCHORS”’ { 141 } Learn to say: Hlabitmaker - - - From jewelry to jellies it’s American to es names that mean quality, and Habitmaker is the name? ‘GLAU ee GS EIEIO IED a. SUS It stands for fine fab 5 caline ;téptailoring. You find Habitmakersfusttight for Lat living—and Grade A invest : COveE YY eason of the year. S255 Y’S, exclusively ae 02 East Main Street SEEN ry Sn eee ARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA a esas, — { 142 } Insurance BRING YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS TO US Sound experience gives us the ability to solve them correctly WE WRITE ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE inctupinc LIFE ann ACCIDENT xP E,W. Barger Company ‘ Dependable Insurance” Office in: LAMBERT, BARGER AND BRANAMAN BUILDING ONE 135 WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Compliments of CARPENTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NoRFOLK, VIRGINIA { 143 } Compliments of the AUGUSTA CLEANERS anp TAILORS 534 West Main Street “For people who care’’ IT’S A PLEASURE TO SERVE FAIRFAX Phone 80 Compliments of SOUTHERN RESTAURANT bea ldcenoeldt a S AS a { 144 } Compliments CLARKSBURG ICE AND STORAGE COMPANY and SUBSIDIARIES CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA O. A. Moore President $F a ae Se, Ses —— B COMER psy perry ees { 145 } E. H. BARR COMPANY Headquarters for 5c - 10c - $1.00 MERCHANDISE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA —S PAUL; FREED, INC. General Auto and Truck Service Tire Capping and Vulcanizing WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA seis eS —- The Rexall BD lig W. eR IRGINIA Drugs Si Cosmetics, Toilet Goods ee Hf Visit Our Soda Fountain ee SSS { 146 } Compliments of RE LOYD PEANKE EE gras ea CRAEW RTS Comp aa STAU a LAUNDRY STA pence = SY = N You Wiiu Like TRADING DRE Compliments J. L. BARKSDALE FURNITURE COMPANY of Waynesboro’s Leading Furniture Store 7h XO), Maya l KOM ESTABLISHED 1898 Plumbing and Heating WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA i Compliments of SUE Core. Compliments oo ee “The House of Better at R N é LEGGET TS INC: B DEPARTMENT STORE BEB CHEVROLET AN€2 mee eee Se Je Pe (Ze ee Best WISHES to FAIRFAX HALL from Mrs. J. E. PRicE A FRIEND { 149 } ““— Pattern your future unshakable in the faith that good will always triumphs over evil—” M. J. Rymland, President COMFORT SPRING CORPORATION BALTIMORE, MARYLAND BRooKLyn, NEw York Compliments of JANE B. PERRENOT Compliments SCOTT SsDRUGsS TORE Lake Mouawk, N. J. The finest mountain lake community in the East For Sales Rentals Consult HERBERT L. CLOSS, Realtor SPARTA, N. J. { 150 } With Best WISHES to FAIRFAX HALL from Mr. AND Mrs. E. C. LONGMORE Mr. AND Mrs. WILLIAM REED ‘TURNER NorwicH, NEw YORK { 151 } aes Compliments h Nearly Everybody Reads “THE NEWS-VIRGINIAN” Waynesboro’s only Newspaper Compliments ESTABLISHED 1892 of Member of the AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Mr. AND Mrs. GEORGE MILLER Full Leased Wire of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Compliments aye i aN : es KR A. WIND eX oy i CRUTCHFIELD an R QO COMPANY ia a iN be ye Y; { 152 } Compliments of DR. W. EDWARD PIKE WESTFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS ee La C= — S { 153 } Compliments MR. E. D. TALBERT Compliments of MR. and MRS. J. POPKIN a Books, STATIONERY, NOVELTIES, GAMES, CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Waynesboro Drug Store BEAR BOOK COMPANY DRAKE’S “The Gift Shoppe (Se rere =N —Phonecol 5491 AEST ain St. WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ee as Or WAYNESBORO Yj GROSSMAN’S NEWS AGENCY i The Card and Gift VLE Correct Apparel WAYNESBORO, VIRGINJA Jor i Wane Na eae AY BY ea Deck oD Compliments of ONIE MASTERSON Compliments of LOUISE BEAUTY SALON Compliments 2 ep LTE ; Bs an Eee Hoses TR CO PLEASED Signe, GiUEISHIAS Compliments of BARCLAY SONS Jewelers and Gemologists Newport NEws, VIRGINIA Compliments of BARBER’S DEPARTMENT CHICAGO—BROOKLYN DALLAS = ATLANTA PITTSBURGH 4 1557 Compliments of Best WIsHES to LOUIS SELIG FAIRFAX HALL “Your jeweler since 1882” Jrom the FRANK FRANKLIN FAMILY ELIZABETH City, N. C. Compliments of “We sell our seal and seal the sale’ —— FE. ROSENTHAL WAYNE MUSIC STORE a RET, ee WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA TS, Best wishes from TSN GLOUIIER: BARKER-JENNINGS Sah es Ze HDW. CORP. =e SSS LYNCHBURG, VA. ee re WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ne ZB CE wee 2d 24 Compliments Compliments of of MR. and MRS. LT. COMDR. and MRS. EDWIN L. GUNKLE GEORGE E. CHAMBERS GEORGIANA Compliments of and Trupy HALL JUNIORS THE HUDSON CLEANERS PIEDMONT STORES Compliments of Compliments WHITE STAR MILLS a Staunton, Va. LAMBERT’S LUNCH and Manufacturers High Grade Flours NEWS STAND MELROSE-WHITE STAR WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA { 157 } Compliments of LT. CHARLES G. OSBURN Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. FALtK LEVINE Compliments of BETTY BRAND Compliments of JOAN P. GOLDSBOROUGH Best Wishes From MRS. L. S. HARRIS { 158 } Compliments of DR. and MRS. J. M. HEDRICK Best Wishes to FAIRFAX HALL W. EARL SMITH Compliments of MR. FRED SCHMOELE WoLF CREEK, MONTANA Compliments of NANCY DANA’S “GEORGE” Compliments of WAYNESBORO PAINT STORE { 159 } ae ee Compliments of SUMMER CAMPING FOR Boys The Washington Y. M. C. A. MIC Onp re NL ACIS presents GROCERY STORE CAMP LETTS Main STREET WAYNESBORO, VA. (Ages 8 to 17) 38TH CONSECUTIVE SEASON L see 219 Acres On Salt Water 34 Miles From Washington, D. C. Near Chesapeake Bay enya ders ompliments For further particulars and catalogue write of Camp Letts, Y. M. C. A. 1736 G Street, N. W. FARMERS’ SERVICE STORE WASHINGTON 6, D.C. _ Compliments ane ompliments ‘ of 0 See ELEGTRIG SHOR RENTED Ga ataveyay EWEL SS 3 and B. Building Phone 118 oe pape rs : 8 (oo garmee WN es Se — Complime CWS of ie WHITE’S DEPART EN STORE LW WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA : { 160 } ee ce . 2S, Compliments Having a wonderful time wish you were here!’ of the HIS has been a glorious year AUGUSTA EURNITURE CO- 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 1944-45. Compliments Do you know someone—a sister, cousin, friend—who would enjoy of and benefit by a year at Fairfax MRS. MARY ADAMS Hall? Give her name and address to the office today. Compliments Compliments of (Cees EN pt SEE, AWE ee ee pe eee SS HARRY S. WYLDE Best WISHES to FAIRFAX HALL from 7 MR. and MRS. GaalAN LON AL LEN { 161 } = CALDWELL-SITES COMPANY SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Office Equipment SWUREE YS CO ING RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Mimeographs Ditto Machines and Supplies “Athletic Outfitters” Gifts ROANOKE VIRGINIA Dial 2-6203 Best WISHES Compliments of to CHEVY CHASE FAIRFAX HALL READY-TO-WEAR, FuRS AND ACCESSORIES Kenneth M. Gillespie FOR THE SMART GIRL Best wishes of Buy War Bonds CALUMET TEA AND COFFEE MESSI Sot So eegeeee COMPANY Ra S SS Compliments oH OHN G. KOLBE CHIcAGco, ILLINOIS cee for the Preparation and Serving of Food FRISBY STUDIO me : | 311 Easr Ma ee ELIZABETH Ciry, cio per —Tt tT, VIRGINIA { 162 } Compliments of PASCO PACKING ASSOCIATION Dapbe City, Fua. Compliments of A FRIEND The 1944 Staff of CHAIN AND ANCHORS wishes to extend es appreciation for work Ie 3 the yearbook to: Mr. Epcar — et = STORE iy NW AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA MreAwGr par Mr. W. B. ALwoop iy renee N AND Ce STODTOS se TU Gs ——— Compliments DUNNGLEN FARMS GREENBRIER COUNTY LEWIsBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Home of WHR Cavalier 22nd—3731207 Sure: WHR Flashy Monogram—2757450 Dam: WRHR Patience 30th—2537493 PUR E BRED HEREFORDS Owners: Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dunn South Charleston, West Virginia Manager: Charles Hedrick Lewisburg, West Virginia ompliments of EEL { 163 } COLLEGE ANNUAL requires the undivided interest .and attention of Editor, Business Manager and Publisher if it is to present that much desired appearance of Character. i For-chaeraxonyF verett poe FP | rddey € ompany andles a limited Mumber of Be limited i annuals each yes LF num be IG permit proper oa ve — (. 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