Buchanan High School - Colonnade Yearbook (Buchanan, VA)
- Class of 1945
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THE COLONNADE Published by the Students of BUCHANAN HIGH SCHOOL Buchanan, Virginia Edward Barger, Editor-in-Chief Nita Greene, Business Manager The Colonnade Staff of ’45, with sincere good wishes for a happy and prosperous future, dedicate this volume of the Colon- nade to Mrs. Martha M. Edwards, whose splendid cooperation and untiring patience has meant so much during the past years to our school in its athletics and other activities. Faculty First rou: Miss Verne Wood, Seniors; Mrs. Clara Ford, Juniors; Miss Louise Z.mmerman, Sophomores; Mrs. J. Russell Smith, Freshipen; Miss Grace White, Freshmen; Miss Ruth Finch, Freshmen; Miss Lois Oliver, Home Economics. Second row: Mr. Lonnie Keith, Agriculture; Mrs. Melvan Edwards, Physical Education; Mr. L. B. Williamson. Science; Mrs. Clarence Ale, Music; Miss Sue Eakin, Librarian; Miss Margie Winger, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Boyd Shaver, Seventh Grade. Third rou . Miss Kate Prease, Sixth Grade; Miss Pauline Shaver, Sixth Grade; Miss May vis Alphin, Fifth Grade; Mrs. Warren P. Shank, Fifth Grade; Miss Mattie Wright, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Charles . Gray, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Charles W. Kern, Third Grade. Fourth row: Mrs. Leona Talley, Third Grade; Miss Annie Barger, Second Grade; Mrs. J. Irvin Henderson, Second Grade; Mrs. Morris E. Camper, First Grade; Mrs. E. Berkley Pullen, First Grade. trc rc W The 1945 Colonnade staff presents this annual to the Students and Faculty of Buchanan High School as a reminder of the many happy hours spent amid the halls of this Institution. Our sincere hope is that it may ever bring back happy memories of the time spent here. Senior Officers Joseph Ripley Frank Wickline, Jr. Jean O’Connor Ray Fauber, Jr. Agnes Mowles } Edward Barger President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Reporters Seniors Edward Luster Barger Band 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.F.S. Assistant Straw Boss 3, Crewleadcr 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Colonnade Staff 3, 4, Edi- tor-in-Chief 4; High Stepper Staff 4. Margaret J. Burkholder Glee Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.V. 3. Ruth Malen Dudley Band I; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.V. 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Colonnade Staff 3, 4; High Stepper Staff 3; Class Officer 1, 3. C. Raymond Fauber, Jr. Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Colon- nade Staff 3; High Stepper Staff 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 3, 4. Marian Jane Fitzgerald Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.V. 3; High Stepper Staff 3; Class Officer 2. Mary Frances Brougeiman Glee Club I, 2, 3; 4-H Club 2, 3; F.H.V. 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. Betty Jane Dodd Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 2; F.H.V. 2, 3; Basket- ball 2, 3; Dramatics 3, 4. Dorothy Evelyn Falls F.H.V. 3, 4. Berlin Ray Fisher F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; F.F.F.S. 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics 2. Eunice Gabriellf. Gagnon Transferred from Natural Bridge High School in Senior year. •Ul- Seniors Nita Marif. Greene Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Offi- cer 4; Beta Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, Cheer Leader 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics 3, 4; Colonnade Staff 3, 4; IIigh Slipper Staff 3, 4. Estelle Marie Hodges F.H.V. 2, 3; Basketball 3; Colonnade Staff 4; High Stepper Staff 4. Lois Jacqueline Huffman Transferred from Fincastlc in Sophomore year; F.H.V. 3; Basketball 3. Edith Jones Transferred from Johnson City, Tennessee, in Junior year; Beta Club 4; F.H.V. 4, Officer 4; Basketball 4; D.a- matics 4; Colonnade Staff 4; Tennis 4. Edward John King F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 4. Frances Matilda Hiser Transferred from Lookout, West Virginia, in Junior year; Beta Club 4; F.H.V. 3, 4. Gregory Hontz Basketball 3, 4. Lucille Virginia Johnson Oprel Lee Kessler F.H.V. 3, 4. Laura Ruth Lemon F.H.V. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. •f7h Seniors Doris Lipes Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3. Agnes Marie Mowles Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Library Club 2. Jean Martin O’Connor Beta Club 3, 4, Olficcr 4; F.H.V. 3, 4, Officer 4; Col- onnade Staff 4; High Step- per Staff 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Library Club 1. Johnny Henry Petty, Jr. 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; F.F.F.S. 3, 4; Basket- ball 4. Virginia Ruth Radeord Transferred from Roanoke in Sophomore year; Beta Club 4; F.H.V. 2, 3, Officer 3; Basketball 3, 4. Andrew Willus Manspii i F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 4. Harry Lee Newman F.F.F.S. 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Library Club 1. Mary Louise Paxton F.H.V. 3, 4. Lydia Frances Prf.ase Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Colonnade Staff 4; High Stepper Staff 3. Joseph G. Ripley Band 1; Beta Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Colon- nade Staff 1; High Stepper Staff 1, 3; Class Officer 3, 4. -(s F Seniors Bruce Thomas Seay F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Louise Sink Transferred from Fincastle in Sophomore year; F.H.V. 2, 3, 4. I.ouis Calvin Spangler Basketball 4. Ira Russell Stinnett, Jr. Band 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Tennis 4. Margaret Beatrice Taylor Transferred from Natural Bridge in Sophomore year; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 4; F.H.V. 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 4. Anna Belle Shires Transferred from New Castle High School in Fresh- man year; Glee Club 3; F.H.V. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Martha Christine Sink Transferred from Roanoke in Junior year; Beta Club 4; F.H.V. 3, 4, Officer 4; Basket- ball 4; Colonnade Staff 4; High Stepper Staff 4; Class Officer 4. Marian Louise Stinnett Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.V. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4. Billie Jo Swartz Transferred from Craigs- ville in Junior year; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Class Officer 3; High Stepper Staff 3. Ella Josephine Terry Glee Club 3; F.H.V. 3, 4. ■I b Seniors R. Conway Thrasher F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.F.S. 3, Straw Boss 4; Basketball 4. Susie Irene Trail F.H.V. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Frank P. Wickline, Jr. Band 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. Julia Katherine Trail F.H.V. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Lawrence Earl Vines Glee Club 2, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2; 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Tennis 4. Mary Adeline Williams Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.V. 3; Basket- ball 1, 2; Dramatics 3; High Stepper Staff 3. Joe Styne Williamson Glee Club 3; F.F.A. 3, 4, Officer 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3. 4 l o V- Senior Calendar Sept. 25—Jail term begins. Sept. 26—Inmates discover who their re- spective wardens arc. Oct. 2—Freshmen think the Seniors are cruel. Sophomores know it. Oct. 11—Jessie Taylor entertains us with impersonations. Oct. 13—Friday! Superstitious? Oct. 31—Hallowe’en pranksters have fun! Nov. 23—Thanksgiving? Nov. 30—Thanksgiving. Dec. 4—Miss Zimmerman tells a story. Dec. 19— Why the Chimes Rang.” Dec. 20—Miss Zimmerman repeats the story. Dec. 22—Seniors present Ginny Simms.” Furloughs granted. Dec. 25—Santa Claus! Jan. 2—Inmates recalled. Jan. 8—Miss Zimmerman threatens to tell story again. Jan. 15—Midnight movies of animal life shown by Howard Cleaves. Jan. 23—After High School—What? Feb. 12—Celebrate Honest Abe’s” birth- day and F.H.V.’s have party. Feb. 14—Hearts throb and valentine parties. Feb. 15—Ethel Hanley presents marionette show. Feb. 23—Fincastle wins two basketball games; Buchanan, one. Feb. 2 5—Beta Club goes to church. Feb. 27—Miss Zimmerman repeats story again. Feb. 28—Pupils laugh at Miss Zimmerman’s story. Mar. 5—Harry White produces lightning. Mar. 16—School paper comes out, captioned Belated Musings.” Mar. 19—Mr. Lcmley takes pictures. Mar. 20—Juniors present Missing! One Pair.” Apr. 1—Easter. Apr. 6—F.F.A. Banquet. Apr. 9— Smarties” chosen; Valedictorian, Jean O’Connor; Salutatorian, Joseph Ripley. Apr. 12—World shocked by death of Presi- dent Roosevelt. Apr. 13— Musings of the Time,” school paper. Apr. 18—Colonnade goes to printer. Apr. 20—Everybody wants to be a Brother of Belinda.” Apr. 23—Berlin never did give us a cigar. May 7—Music Week ahead. May 24—Burton Jackson, a marimbist, en- tertains us. June 1—Junior-Senior Prom. June 3—Baccalaureate service. June 7—Class Night. June 8—Commencement. June 9—Prisoners released. Jll). Junior Officers Elmer Roming Carolyn Ruble Barbara Shaver Laura Jane Camper President Vice-President Secret ary-T rcasurer Reporter •(121- Juniors Harry Brewbaker Marjorie Brewbaker Irene Cadd Laura Jane Camper Josephine Dollman Grace Fauber Martha Lou Fauber Ford Gilliam Shirley Greene Irene Hodges Lynwood Holland Geneva Karnes Ethel Linkenhoker Howard Linkenhoker Burnice Markham Nancy Montgomery Andrew Owen, Jr. Mary Owen •fnh Juniors Ella Petty Martha Ponton Ralph Pursley Elmer Roming Ruth Rafferty Edward Reynolds Domina Rigas Carolyn Ruble Barbara Shaver Hubert Smith, Jr. Leonard Smith Phyllis Smith Oscar Smith Nellie Thrasher John Watts Louis Welch Sophomores tint rou : Dorothy Birger, Mary Beard, Corinnc Bryant, Macil Cadd, 'X illiam Cadd, Bobby Camper, Connie Caldwell. Second rou: Ann Clayton. Almeta Craghead, Carolyn Dudley. Wanda Flippo, Hugh Gilliam, Alice Goodwin, Ann Harris. Third rou . James Hayth, Joan Henderson, Allen Keith, Thelma Linkenhoker, Harold Lipcs, Peggy McNeal, Mary Montgomery. Atwell Thrasher, Jr. Bobby Camper Ruby Mundy Dorothy Barger Joan Henderson President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Reporter -i m y Sophomores hint row: Eugene Moseley, Ruby Mundy, Beatrice Painter, Harry Petty, Kenneth Profliti, Russell Richards, Easel Sink. Second row: George Sink, Eugene Smith, Phyllis Strickland, Hugh Swartz, Alice Taylor, Edith Thompson, Atwell Thrasher, Jr. Third row: Evelyn Walker, Virgil Webb, George West, Kenneth Wirt, Robert Wirt, Vera Wymer. -I 16Y Freshmen Fini row: Jane Austin, Mildred Austin, Raymond Bcckner, Ruth Booth, Fred Booze, Billy Broughman, Dora Broughman. Second row: Stanley Bryan, Lawrence Camper, Tommy Camper. Clay Carson, Stull Carson, Ray Carter, Richard Chapman. Third row: Lois Collins, Betsy Creamer, Carlyle Deacon, Velma Dodd, Elbyrne Early, O.in Early, Eugene Emorc. Fourth row: Elizabeth Eubank. Jane Eubank, Massie Eubank. Malcolm Falls, Freddie Fitzgerald, Mary Evelyn Frazier, Gay Hall. Radford Montgomery President Fred Booze Vice-President Billy Ray Williamson Secretary-Treasurer Ruth Booth Reporter Freshmen First row: A r melee Harper, Calvin Harper, Burnett Harris, Jacob Harris, Akillous Hayth, Jr., Marie Hayth, Mildred Holland. Second row: Herbert Hylton, Arnold Johnson, Josephine Johnson, Carrol Kelley, Evinc King, Janie Landis, Betty Linkcnhokcr. Third row: Joe Linkcnhoker, Yvonne Mabry, Ray Markham, Richard Martin, Radford Montgomery, Robert Montgomery, Allen Moore. Fourth row: Mary Lois Moore, Mary Lula Moore, James Morris, Virginia Morris, Claude Mundy, Joanne O’Connor, Kenneth Parsons. 18 V Freshmen First rou Branson Powell, William Proflfitt, Tony Rader, Harold Richards, Gary Seay, Elizabeth Shires, Emma Lee Shires. Second row: Nellie Shorter, Curtis Simmons, Hazel Sink, Raymond Smith, Roy Spangler, Jr., A. E. Stinnett, Jr., Donald Stinnett. Third row: Louise Stinnett, Jane Styne, Edward Taylor, Mildred Trail, Calvin Watts, Nadine Welch, Alma Wells. Fourth row: Blanche Wells, Charing Wilkerson, Billy Ray Williamson, Donald Williamson, William Worley. «I i9 y C T I V Colonnade Staff Seated, from left to right: Nita Greene—Business Manager; Shirley Greene—Assistant Business Manager; Estelle Hodges—Typist; Edith Jones—Senior Representative; Malen Dudley—Senior Representative; Jean O’Connor—Proof Reader; Edith Thompson—Sophomore Representative. Standing, from left to right: Miss White—Sponsor; Carolyn Ruble—Junior Representative; Tommy Camper—Freshman Representative; Barbara Shaver—Assistant Editor; Edward Barger—Editor-in- Chief; Geneva Karnes—Assistant Business Manager; Donald Williamson—Freshman Representative; Elmer Roming—Junior Representative; Ruby Mundy—Sophomore Representative; Martha Sink— Proof Reader; Lydia Prcase—Typist. Edward Barger Editor-in-chief Nita Greene Business Manager Miss White Sponsor ( 20 y I T I E S Beta Club First row: Nita Greene, Shirley Greene, Geneva Karnes, Barbara Shaver, Edith Jones, Malcn Dudley, Jean O'Connor, Lydia Prease. Second rou: Marian Fitzgerald. Martha Sink, Mary Williams, Margaret Taylor, Laura Jane Camper, Carolyn Ruble, Virginia Radford, Ruth Rafferty. Third rou: Ray Faubcr, Jr., Joseph Ripley, Elmer Roming, Frances Hiser, Hubert Smith, Jt., Ethel Linkenhoker, Billie Jo Swartz. Ray Faubbr, Jr. Jean O’Connor Lydia Prease Malen Dudley Mrs. Ford I Miss Wood President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors -121 y Glee Club First row: Margaret Burkholder, Barbara Shaver, Geneva Karnes, Ann Clayton, Martha Lou Fauber, Edith Thompson, Marjo le Brcwbakcr, Dorothy Barger. Second row: Mary Montgomery, Vera Wymer, Emma Lee Shires, Gay Hall, Nita Greene, Malen Dudley, Shirley Greene, Marian Stinnett, Domina Rigas. Third row: Mrs. Ale, Robert Wirt, Jane Styne, Elizabeth Shires, Charing Wilkerson, Mildred Holland, Grace Fauber, Lou se Srinnett, Yvonne Mabry, Ruth Rafferty, Agnes Mowlcs. Fourth row: A. E. Stinnett, Jr., Calvin Harper, Raymond Beckner, Massie Eubank, Phyllis Strickland, Ruby Mundy, Connie Caldwell, Joan Henderson, Beatrice Painter. Fifth row: Russell Stinnett, Jr., George West, Mary Evelyn Frazier, Almcta Craghead, Wanda Flippo, Mary Williams, Billie 1« Swartz, Jane Eubank, Carolyn Dudley. Sixth rou: Lawrence Vines, Donald Williamson, Donald Stinnett, Elmer Roming, Hubert Smith, Jr., Evelyn Walker, Nancy Montgomery, Evine King, Laura Jane Camper, Carolyn Ruble, Edward Barger. Malen Dudley Shirley Greene Nita Greene Marian Stinnett Mrs. Clarence K. Ale President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Librarian Director 1 22 I F. F. A. Club Fin row: Tony Rader, Joe Stync Williamson, Harry Brewbaker, Joseph Ripley, Frank Wickline, Jr., Ray Fauber, Jr., Mr. Keith. Second row: Gary Seay, Curtis Simmons, Lawrence Camper, Virgil Webb, Conway Thrasher, Claude Mundy, Atwell Thrasher, Jr., Stanley Bryan, Harold Richards. Third row: Akillout Hayth, Jr., Bruce Seay, Herbert Hylton, Johnny King, Hugh Gilliam, Radford Montgomery, Malcolm Falls, Evine King, Arnold Johnson. Fourth row: Billy Broughman, Allen Keith, James Hayth, Jacob Harris, Calvin Watts, George Sink, Oscar Smith, Kenneth Parsons, Richard Martin. Fifth row: Olin Early, Billy Ray Williamson, Eugene Moseley, Lynwood Holland, Andrew Mansp le, Burnett Harris, Elbyrne Early, Ralph Pursley, Howard Linkenhokcr. Ray Fauber, Jr. President Frank Wickline, Jr. Vice-President Joseph Ripley Secretary Harry Brewbaker Treasurer Joe Styne Williamson Reporter Tony Rader Sentinel Mr. L. J. Keith Adviser -123 1- F. H. V. Club First row: Jean O’Connor, Martha Sink, Conn e Caldwell, Laura Jane Camper, Edith Jones, Joan Henderson, Dorothy Barger, Frances Hiscr. Second row: Easel Sink, Mary Montgome-y, Evelyn Walker, Nancy Montgomery. Carolyn Ruble, Marjorie Brewbaker, Carolyn Dudley, Phyllis Strickland, Thelma Linkcnhokcr, A r me lee Harper. Third row: Miss Oliver, Dorothy Falls, Peggy McNcal, Margaret Taylor, Anna Belle Shires, Ray Markham. Vera Wymcr, Dorothy Sink. Fourth row: Louise Paxton, Laura Lemon, Julia Trail, Susie Trail, Alice Taylor, Phyllis Smith, Oprcl Kessler. Edith Jones Jean O’Connor Connie Caldwell Martha Sink Frances Hiser Joan Henderson Laura Jane Camper Miss Oliver President Vice-President Recording Secretary Assistant Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary T re asurer Reporter Sponsor 2AY SPORTS Boys’ Basketball hrs row: A. E. Stinnett, Jr., John Banc Edwards (Mascot). Second rou: George West, Harry Petty, Bobby Camper, Joe Stync Williamson. Third r u: Mrs. Edwards (Coach), Johnny Petty, Jr., Edward Birger, Elmer Roming. Fourth row: Lawrence Vines (Captain), Ray Fauber, Jr. Fifth row: Louis Spangler. Girls’ Basketball First rou: Joan Henderson, Edith Jones (Captain), Connie Caldwell. Second row: Nancy Montgomery, Laura Jane Camper, Barbara Shaver (Manager). Third row: Anna Belle Shires. Doris Eipes, Shirley Greene (Mascot), John Banc Edwards. Tennis Teams Front row: Bobby Camper, George West, Connie Caldwell, Ruby Mundy, Yvonne Mabry, Mary Frazier, Donald Williamson, A. E. Stinnett, Jr. Buck row: Russell Stinnett, Jr., Lawrence Vines, Edith Jones, Margaret Taylor, Barbara Shaver, Shirley Greene. Harry Brewbaker, Elmer Roming. 2 I- Superlatives Best Looking Billie Jo Sw artz Elmer Rominc Neatest Malen Dudley Elmer Roming Most Athletic Connie Caldw'ell Joe Styne Williamson Wittiest Agnes Mowles Harry Brewbaker Best All Around Edith Jones Ray Fauber, Jr. Most Popular Marian Stinnett Joseph Ripley Biggest Pests Marjorie Brew'baker Edw'ard Barger Most Studious Jean O’Connor Edward Reynolds Most Cooperative Frances Hiser Ray Fauber, Jr. Snapshots 1. Missing! One Pair.” 6. Baby Betas 11. I Love You 2. I’ll Hit You! 7. Mrs. Edwards 12. Gibson Sisters J. Jitter Bug 8. Farmerette 4. The Winner 9. Guess Who? 13. Picnic 5. Junior League 10. Peanut Man 14. Second Childhood •127 1- RANSONE’S DRUG STORE The Friendly Store and Headquarters for SCHOOL CHILDREN Dial 2621 or 2291 Buchanan, Virginia BUCHANAN NATIONAL BANK member federal deposit insurance corporation 'The Bank That Co-operates With Its Customers” Compliments of The BUCHANAN MOTOR CO. Dial 3151 Buchanan, Virginia Compliments of MICK-or-MACK Buchanan, Virginia BARGER BROTHERS BARGER'S Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES and COAL MEAT GROCERY FRESH MEATS, FRESH FISH and OYSTERS We handle best grades of Raven Red Ash, Colonial Red Ash, and Pocahontas Coal in all sizes. We specialize in Stoker Coal. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES WE BUY LIVESTOCK Agents for STOKOL HYDRAULIC STOKER SERVING BOTETOURT COUNTY SINCE 1924 Dial 2411 Buchanan, Virginia Agents for SOUTHERN STATES FEED SPECIAL PRICES ON FEED IN QUANTITY LOTS Dial 2721 Buchanan, Virginia J V A . . . stores are on a national scope, being located in practically every state in the Union. Federated Stores are home owned and independently operated. Each store uses Butler Brothers Distributor Store Program. Butler Brothers is the nation’s largest distributor of general merchandise with six principal warehouses located in Chicago, St. Louis, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Dallas and San Francisco. From these warehouses each Federated Store is supplied most economically with all its requirements in household and sewing needs—in dry goods, men’s, women’s, children’s wear and shoes. This Distributor Store program makes a tremendous difference. Through it each of the hundreds of Federated Stores operating throughout the country has every assistance needed to maintain a reputation for merchandise right in price, right in color, right in style. HODGES FEDERATED STORE •( 29 • Compliments of ROANOKE CITY MILLS Makers of • ENRICHED” METROPOLITAN and LIGHT WHITE FLOUR and RING’S FEEDS Roanoke, Virginia Compliments of ROANOKE NEHI BOTTLING CO. Makers of NEHI PAR-T-PAK and ROYAL CROWN COLA BEVERAGES Roanoke, Virginia NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Roanoke, Virginia Business courses on the College Level Only High School Graduates Admitted Write for Catalog Address: Registrar, Box 2059 Roanoke, Virginia Compliments of BUSY BEE CAFE Buchanan, Virginia Compliments of CARTER'S SERVICE STATION Buchanan, Virginia Compliments of CLEAN MEAT MARKET HOME KILLED MEAT STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Buchanan, Virginia oppmg for Bread? RementAer the Name- Compliments of BUCHANAN HARDWARE CO. J. I. Henderson Buchanan, Virginia Compliments of IJNT’S GROCERY e Buchanan, Va. A- S. P i ,1 Wiri„g JEWEL MAIN 118 West Campbell . Roanoke, Virginia ADAIR-HUTTON, Inc. Serving the Public Over Half Century Phones 5 8 and 25 8 Lexington, Virginia Nelson Hardware Co. Southwest Virginia’s Largest and Most Modern SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT Since 886 Dial 9247 Roanoke, Virginia BREWBAKER MOTOR CO., Inc. DODGE PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE We Service All Cars Buchanan, Virginia RADER Funeral Flome, Inc. A Service That Is Distinctive But Not Expensive” Troutville, Virginia •I H I- Compliments of ROANOKE CITY MTT ■ Kw .iipiyv LIGHT WHIT 0 U III I 11 11 I P ' -HANAN, Virginia HERFF-JONES COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of SCHOOL and COLLEGE JEWELRY Resources over $900,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and MEDALS. CUPS and TROPHIES Individuals Sol.cited Indianapolis, Indiana Bank of Buchanan MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Jewelers to BUCHANAN HIGH SCHOOL Now in Our Fifty-sixth Year Smart New Fashions for Student Wear” The Apparel You Wear Represents the Best of Your Choice and Selection OAK HALL Is Ready To Serve Your Particular” Needs Our Clot jes Are Pleasing to the Eye, Our Prices Are Pleasing to Your Purse” ak Hfflfl Roanoke, Virginia 32 y We wish each of you every success during the years ahead and we can assure you it’s been a pleasure to serve you during your school years. BUCHANAN DRUG COMPANY Incorporated CLOVER CREAMERY Incorporated Compliments of HUNT’S GROCERY North Side Buchanan, Va. Electrical Wiring C. T. OBENSHAIN Buchanan, Virginia Caldwell-Sites Company Serving Faithfully for Fifty Years EstablisIxJ X95 STATIONERS, OFFICE OUTFITTERS, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS MIMEOGRAPHS SPORTING GOODS Roanoke, Virginia Compliments of Plants at ROCKY POINT and BUCHANAN, VIRGINIA Capacity 3,000 Tons Daily Telephone—Buchanan 2031 CLdfoJLs WHITING •n SERVICE STATIONS Jos. SPIGEL, Inc. Roanoke’s Most Popular Ready-to-Wear Shop Compliments of SHAVERS' GROCERY - T-yi' ry?py -A AV '-v g r 2?' READY-TO-WEAR ACCESSORIES MILLINERY SHOES SIDNEY’S 501 S. Jefferson Street Roanoke, Virginia y Z ’- Bush-Flora Shoe Co. Shoes for the Entire Family Thirty-seven Yean Service 130 Campbell Avenue, West Compliments of BUCHANAN CLEANERS and BUCHANAN THEATER CLOVERDALE MILLS use Belle of Cloverdale ry — - - ■ ' Cflouen Cneameni Co. oanoke, Virginia Compliments of Botetourt Hardware D. H. Swartz Dial 3421 Buchanan, Virginia Compliments of J. C. Dupree, A ent KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANT ALSO FIRE AND CASUALTY A TY FRANCS Dial 2232 Buchanan, Virginia Compliments of + v. r r T. W. DeLong Cloverdale, Virginia Buchanan, Virginia 'V v •i st y A i.L _ u ' a ir J y W V y ’7‘ 7tzLih. GRAVES-HUMPHREYS HARDWARE CO., jg r 7 . We sell schools Delta, Atlas, Boice-Crane, Duro, 5 N Dewalt, Stanley and Van Dorn Power Tools v ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Compliments of JAMES RIVER HYDRATE AND SUPPLY CO. BUCHANAN, VIRGINIA Compliments of a Friend _ j TT k of hi cuts fv ■ J vz P 0 d cmlci Stephens City, Virginia PRINTERS, STATIONERS, BINDERS EVERYTHIN!! FOB YOUR OFFICE We are pro ml to hare hail the pleasure of working, with t-She Staff in producing this Yearbook fill 1,1C 718 Main Street LYNCH IIUIIG, VIRGINIA 2.
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