Charles Town High School - Rambler Yearbook (Charles Town, WV)
- Class of 1941
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9 4 4 W EX LIBHIS an a Q as HE Ml llll l4l MQW ,Mafia AQWMQ. ff!! ,f Zzaljujfxig. uk V. 175, Published by The Senior Class Charles Town l-ligh School Charles Town, W. Va. SE f ironizwonn We, The members oT The Rombler STQTT, hove Tried To moke This book o losTing reminder oT our high school doys. We hope ThoT we hove succeeded in coowring The highlighTs of The yeor i940-l94l. Since This yeor will he memorohle Tor The grodu- oTion of The lorgesT closs in The sChooI's hisTory, we hope ThoT our Rombler hos picfured Those evenTs of our school life ThoT will be our hoooiesT memories. i DEDICATION We, tbe Rambler Stott ot 1940-1941, dedicate tbis tbe twenty-second edition ot tbe Rambler to our kind triend and counselor, Mr. Tbeodore A Lowery. Be- cause ot bis belptul manner ot suggest- ing tlie riant, bis patient tolerance ot our mistakes, and bis entbusiasm, We have learned to discipline ourselves better so as to become more courteous' young men and women, Tbis' tribute is iust a small token ot our appreciation. ADMINISTRATION sU1'uR1NT1cNDuN'r Henry Moseley Sycluor fllf., IIllIILIFKIIUIL-.Si-X'li1'7QV i1I.fI., University of Virginia BOARD OF Ill 7 LT CAT I C JN Herbert C. Miller, President Harry G. Moffett Harry L. Lyme Melvin T. Strider Gilbert E. Perry HENRY M. SYDNOR THEODORE A. LOWERY Superintendent Principal Y 141 lu shall u u -r pix , QQ G' I 1 J' V Tl .J .. 1' 'x xl -5 S V Elinliolll E,l-lawn TH E FAC U LTY TEACHER POSITION Theodore A. Lowery Principal Hazel McDonald Vocational Home Economics J. J. Balger Commerce Mrs. Esther W. Regcr English g Mrs. Nellie O. Dick Mathematics Martha Phillips Latin George W. Hill Athletics Laura VV. Campbell Q Mathematics clean lg. Elliott e . science A C. Elise Hill t f54D-lllkrfggdnch, History Mary V. llorde lov' znglish James P. Gilmer lL Vocational Agriculture Edwin ll. Adkins History Christine Hunter Commerce Elizabeth Horner Kathrine Anile Hodges Helillda Elizabeth VVhite james C. Tabb Librarian, History Science, Physical Education English, Journalism, lVJl'211'1121llCS Science, llflathematics DEGRI All., MA., ILS., A.l,., All., J AL., All., l3.S., All., ll.S., l alas Scllool. Shepherd State College Columbia University Madison College West Virginia University Wilson College Shepherd State College Wilson College ' C.E., West Virginia University Wilson College West Virginia University , HS., University of Virginia , A.l3., TLS.. AR., AB., AR., AB., A.ll., AB., B.S., Shepherd State College Virginia Polytechnic Institute lVl.A., West Virginia University Shepherd State College Asbury College Shepherd State College Shepherd State College VVest Virginia Ulliversity West Virginia Unive1'sity S 5 if as :E ..x:.. .. 'A .5 55. ef.. 5 ,f i if JN AA. Q ,jf 5 9 3 ,Q sf 1 '-'-' 51 my 0, ,, 1 E M W C e , Qfkwwwawf 'M Wiki-9 CLASSES t A Prvsidvnf ....... I'if0-P1'vsidf'11f.. . . SL'C7'L'flI7'LV ..... Tffcasurrr.. . . . lfisforiczn.. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ....CuAR1,r:s RICININGICR AM les Kmcx ....D0Ro'rl1v BARR . . . .LOYALL ANDERSON CLASS FLOWER Roses and I3z1by's lircath CLASS MOTTO Not on the heights but climbing. CLASS COLORS Green and Gold THE 119431 RAMBLER ..JO1lN Gum SENIOR CLASS HISTORY VVe, the class of '41, started our quest for knowl- edge in the VVright llenny Graded School twelve long years ago. Since then many have left our ranks, but more have come to join us. Of those who brought their lunch pails to school that memorable first day, but twelve remain to carry their diplomas triumphantly from the auditorium. Among our number we have some outstanding examples of excellent scholastic ability. Others have heen the shining' lights in the lield of athletics. Several of our members are examples of both. To the teachers who have so carefully and patiently helped us through the years, we express the sincerest gratitude. VVe would ask them to excuse us for our many mischievous and unaccountable actions. lllay we follow their splendid example, and lit-come as tolerant and patient as they. . W X' IU' TI 1941 RAMBLTELR fbi W J' WF Wai? . f-f0 ' I s 94-M ' l' 1 if View Jef' Yew' JESSE ALLEN ALGER Purple and Gold Club, '40, Chemistry Club, '40, journalism Club, '41, Foot- ball, '39, Track, '39. WILLIAM LOYALL ANDERSON Commercial Club, '40, Purple and Gold Club, '40, journalism Club, '41, Football, '38, Class Basket- ball, '39, junior Varsity Basketball, '39, Varsity Wim, MM CLARKE PITTIXIAN ALLEN MILIJRED NEILL ANIJERS Choral Club, '40, Purple and Gold Club, Commercial Club, '40, I'urple and Gold '40, Science Club, '41, Class Basketball, Club, '40, Dramatic Club, '41 '39 PAUL EUGENE BA RR Purple and Gold Club, '40, Journalism Club, '-ll, Football, '38, '39, '40, '41, Basketball, '38, '39, '40, '41, All Panhandle Football Team Clirst teamj, Basketball, '40, '41, As'i tant Football Manager, '40, '41, Co-Captain, '41 , Football Honorable Men- '39, Football Mana r, 6,40 'A l, Track, '40, Base- tion on All State, '41, Fifth Place in State High ball, '39, Class Tr if- , ' . Jump, '40, President of Class, '38. as ' A , I i - I I ' 7 ' E 4 Q! X 'v VVILLIABI THOMAS BATES BETTY O'NEAL BAILEY . I - m ic bf , hor bf '40, Purple and Gold Club, '40, Camera Club, Science Club, '39, '40, '41, RAMBLER ' e of ior Clas 41, Class '41, Football, '40, '41, All Panhandle Staff, '39, '40, '41, Commercial Club, '40, I ' , 39, Commercial Club, '41, Team, '39, Honorable Mention All State Class Basketball, '38, '39. Team, '39, Varsity Basketball, '39, '40, Baseball, '37, '39, - ' ' 'J -'f '- ' I Pjff- 1 , PA W Q CH . ,VJ IJEFOREST BOYEER, JR. Q,E4omm ' ' '- , ramatic Club, '41, Purple and Gold Club, '40, Choral Clu 1, '40, Jour- ' 'lf EH'a'IfSff Club, '41, Varsity, B seball, '3 ootball, r - V ' 9, '40, '41, Track, '41, la as l lf'39 '41, My :L , , ,.VV, 'ill Lllanhandle Footlaaqa ' I . - , S f f ,rl Q ML' ew va vsp 2 as - ' Q- 4' 'Q' 1 oRCAs KATHERINE BURR If N NME 154wIAE'1Bcy6QRGs I x . Treasurer of Freshman Class, '38, Cho- C r ' I , url a I o c ,ub, Commercizi ClDb'f'F40,T'urpl,e and Gold., ral Club, '4 ,Vice-Presiden Home Eco- '4 s e , , Varsit as- Club, '40, Journalism Club, :'41, Cheer nomics Cl , 1.1 k , '3 , ' , '41, F o , 8, '39, Leader, '41, Business Manager, Igllrnafil X ,A V ' , ' ' -1 in '38,' BLER Staff, ism Club, '41, i ul,-f' ' J '4 , . J. F all, '41, Track, A . , '40, '41, etball Ca am, '40. af INA ISE NOVYN ' LUCY BARBARA COOK , 'X Clas Poet, '3 , 40, '41, AMBLER Staff, '39, '40, Purple and Gold Club, '40, Dramatic Club,- '4l. '4 , le and :old C b, '40, ' 1, ss Bask mal, 8, '40. I YY ' I 1 Commer 'I I , I ub,-'40, Dram , , ple and Gold Wt! ,, . VIRGIN1 A' lD 1 'Y qt? Cu 0 Roy BANKS FURR journalism Club, BEULAH VIRGINIA HAVEN ANNA LEE FRIES ' ' Choral Club, '40, Dramatic Club, '41, Science Club, '38, '39, '40, '41, Purple and Gold Club, '40 Home-makers Club, '41. Future ELAINE VIRGINIA FEAGANS I Commercial Club, '40, Camera Club, '41, Class Purple and Gold Club, '40, Choral Club, '40, Ura- Track, '40, Track, '40, '41, Class Basketball, '39, matic Club, '41, Class Basketball, '38, '39, Varsity '40, '41. 3 Basketball, '38, '39. lr -ldv ' - s 1 PS! ,X I . -C414 Alu! . wff ' ,f-YQLL . ,Q-to a ' I u Jwf' A 'Pa-1 W 'V '-Y. 'Q,,- f. 4.11, J I - ' 'W fgr- 'x f v X1 - K Q rg -, V1 J lv V ,-14, s X' ? if 9 THE 1941 RAMBLER I W 'f,'i '7 JAMES A. GRANT AM ALICE ELIZABETH GOOIJELI. Purple and Gold Club, '40, President, Science Club, '40, '41, Purple and Gold Curio Club, '40, President, F. F. A., '40, Club, '40, Future Home-makers Club, '41, Journalism Club, '41, Football, '40, '41, RAMBLER Staff, '41, Commercial '41, Boy Scouts, '38, '39, '40, '41, Class Club, '40, Basketball, '38, F. F. A. Basketball, '40 Honorable Mention All Panhandle Foot: ball Team, '41. JOHN VVILLIAN GORE Purple and Gold Club, '40, Commercial Club, '40, Journalism. Club,'41, RAMBLER Stall, '41, Football, '38, Manager, Pub- licity, '41, Class Basketball, '38, '39, Var- sity Basketball, '38, '39, '40, '41, Class Historian, '38, Vice-President, '39, Class Track, '40, Varsity Track, '41 , Secretary, '40, Assistant Football Manager, '41, BARBARA ELIZABETH GOODE V BETTY LANE GOOIJE Purple and Gold, '40, Camera Club, '41, RAMBLER Purple and Gold Club, '40, Choral lul, ' S Staff, '41, Class Basketball, '38, '39, Camera Club, '4-1. i c 2 1,6 . diff' 4. I' , , Y A ,- A - A 4 4. E oL1 ' I . AB lFH'HI11 JoHN1 H Ur ' an - ' , .Ms-9 . . W M W horal Clu ' Com ercial Club, '40, Ilramatic and Journalism Club, '41, Class Basketball, Spee Club, '41, '37, '38, 39, '41, Varsity Baske all, '37 f '38, '39, F. F. A. Basketball C' '41, ' 5 6 l llrum and Bugle Cor s, '. .,'37, , '39, '40,' . yg,w.vnS:UN- '- t A If ' I Su, N f Jo x ,- J 1 f r '01, . H NTI-gorguis Jou m , ' if ,K Q. ' 'I f Q ass Bas- Science 9, 'igawt QIHH Co , '3.9,x ' k l, , asketl , ' 'um - gsistant ' las, Ea' ba , 8, '39, WAN, Varsity Football Manager, '40, 41. U - skS25lks'38, '39, 'MEI' , t' 'y R105 , R C oet, '38, '39. 'QW' 1 r7 e' W .dl ' f ' . . I 14' WIIQ' X I VV J FORRFW LQAsHO S1'ER -VIR INIA Z JE, ,INS y F. F. ,341 ,R pe 1 old Club, F pClass a etball, '40, H' s err High, '38, , , '40, F o' , '4 ' eball, '37, ' 1' . . sketvla? '40, '41, Boy - ' Track, '3 '4 '41, s Basketball, '39, Scouts, '38, FCflC1'3.t1OI1 Reporter, '41, '-pq '40, '41, Capta n, F. F. A. Basketball, '40, Secretary, F. F. A., '40, S ' 4 my '41. A , ' ' CECIL IRVING JAMES I JAMES AUL KEEN, JR.' ' ' , ,- K ' President of Chemistry Club,'40, Purple and Gold Science Club, '40, '41, Sergeant-at-Arms, 'Science Club, '40, Journalism Club, '41, Class Basketball, Club, '41, Sophomore Treasurer of Class, Junior , Af '3 , Boy Seo ts, '38, '39, '40, '41, ' Class Historian, Senior Class Vice-President, RAMBLER Staff, '40, '41, W fd ff a 1 J . Lb ' ' Q as W , '- i A EI Z B EVER JIT . I KITE ROBERT LEIGHT ' I - s n e In 1.01 , '40' Commer al Club, ity exball, '3 , ' '40, '41, Class Vocational Agriculture, '38, Vice4Presi-' 41, r f. .yi ,' , las asketball, B s l ' ,, '39 ' ' 'urple and Gold dent, Vo. Ag., '40, President, Vo. Ag., A ,Z .76 ' ' J Club, ' , ommerc'al Club, '40, Ilra- '41, Purple and Gold Club, '40, Choral ' 1 matic Cl 1, '41. Club, '40, , ADAM BAKER LINK, JR. JAMES FRANKLIN MANUEL Purple and Gold, '40, Choral Club, '40, Dramatic Football, '38, l ' ut 8 ase ll Manager, Club, '41, Football, ' 1313, Purple id olc lu , '40 Co erciaJ Club, 7455 ' JM 'ts it .- I .2 4 L' NX 5 x A x Y M 'F , Q f zug V. 3 J A A ,yjfyj ,f' , U ' .ixKLp.'iVeJ' . ,206 PL' I . ,4l,,fwg,1fvvv ' M Tm-53 ELQMH RAMKBLER ' - . in , I i -Il I Iii.. Ii' I ll.:---In I II-I I 1- I W I , L .M 'ILLIAM MINOR MOORE JOSEPHINE EYELYN MAY C rci lu ' , r ' o Purple alld Gold Club, '-10, Dramatic Choral Club, '40, Commercial Club, '40, s as t ,B '3 . Svlub, ' I, Boy Scouts, '38, '39, Allied Dramatic Club, '4I. Q, outh, ' 0, H - C MARGARET ISABELLE MARLOVV 'A our ' C ' ILM nd Gol 'lub, '40. Commercial Club, '40, Purple and Gol Cl ' rf' .Yqv V Dramatic Club, '41, Choral Club, '4 R RIISR A .U K Staff, '41. .- ,V yy-VA at t. 9152? ' . 'xl op N , I ' J' A J' O O 9 ' CLA ON- O 'X AND . KATHRYN ISABEL MCDONALD IMO ' TER -n YU-L ' esi - , Cbo Club, '40, Dramatic Club, '41, Purple and Gold, '40 Purpl n o . lt , '40, Choral Club, mage n '4 , ' o neil, '40, , '40, I-Io no gpfflub, '41, P e an I C -,A-'L glass Presi- ' PK . . , '3 a Treasurer, '4 . MEARL JONES PINE MARY CRAIGHILL PERRY Curio Club, '40, F. F. A., '40, Parliamentarik asketball, '38, '39, Class Basketball, 38, '3 , MVK, F. F. A., '4I. , v resident, Library Club, '40, Choral Club, '- jj ' .Xe urple and Gold Club, ' . i - .. ' 'X N A Sv! xx 9' 63 ' ' ' C, I K f V ' x X . KX! 7 V 1 V V14 . b A 'RBUF . I I IA ROP RI' T I RING CH REDERIC ' I 'X me?eial C , ' , ra . ic,,Club, 'u p ull' ro lub, '40, junior Var- 'XE GER' 'R' ' ' , MBL , '4I' , ss Basket- sit asketball, 40, Track, '40, Class Choral Club, '40, Purple and Gold Club, ball 8, '39, Ch ' an o urtesy Com- Ba etball, '39, '40, 4I, Scouts, '39, Jour- '40, Class Basketball, '38, Varsity Bas- tee, '41, X ' nalism, '4I. iketball, '38, '39, '40, '41, Football, '38, '39, 7 ,af ff' I V SYDNEY MAGILI. SHIRLEY Science Club, '38, '39, '40, '41, RAMBUQR Staff, '38, '39, '40, l4l, Choral Club, '40, Class Basketball, '38, Varsity Basketball, '38, '39, '40, '41, Honor Code, '39. GERTRUIJE SEAL ANNA MAE SPINKS '40, '41, Baseball, '39, Track-, '40, '41, Class President, '40, '41, All-Panhandle' Football, '41, Honorable Mention Bas- keHvali1A'll State, '40, Co-Captain Basket- la ,' . VIRGINIA SEAL A Purple and Gold, '40. V ALICE CUNNINGHAM STRIDER - ' Dram i 1. M Purple and Gold Club, '40, Curio Club, Class Basketball, '39, '40, '41, RAMBLERE' QM ,- '40, President., Home Economics Club, Staff, '40, '41, Purple and Gold, '40, . , '41, Varsity Basketball, '38, '39, '40, '41, Choral Club, '40, Dramatic Club, '4I. ' ,i Captain Basketball, '40, '41, Cheer Lead- - .. WW ff, '39, R,lMlll.ER Staff, '41, , I MARIO . I GLAD S I OMAS Purple Gow '4 o s 4 'r F wall, Purpl I1 fold, '40, I amatic, '41, Class Bas- '4l' rack, '45 aske al , kctball, , .9, VHFSI sketball, '32, '39, '40, '41, NWN , t Q, Ig, 1'AUl. lll'1'CH1ll.l- NX'Hl'1'NlOR1i MARY N1'll.lXlA NN'lN'l'1iRMOY1iR CHARLES CHll'1.EY VYETZE1. F. F. A., '40, '41. l'urplc and Gold, '40, llramatic, '41, Choral Club, '40, Purple and Gold Club, Class l1asketball,'39, Varsity liasketball, '40, Science Club, '41, Football, '40, '41 , Class Basketball, '39, '40, '41, Track, '39, '40, '41, Vice-President, '39, Captain '38, '39, '40, '41. I V! IJ 'X Y' Q 1 1 55 ' of Track Team, '41. ,I , h X, ,jf ,L ,Hx -0 a . L s , H J s ur 1 I 1 f' 7 2 2 P 'TON MYERS MAGAHA JUDITH BALI. VX' SONG 3 ' 8-JC :al Club, '40, Purple and Gold, '40, Varsity RAM111.121t Sth? ' , '40, Advertising Manager, ,as tball, '38, '39, '40, liascball, '39, '40, journal- RA1v1111.1c1c gfiff ' 1, 'farsity Basketball, '38, '39, Lgfpy 15111 Club, '41, '40, '41,KH1'1on 1b, 9, Class Vice-Presimlcttt, '38, 'Q '0, '1 'l' , asketball, '38, '39, '40, Scicnc C1913 '3 , ' '4'1 'cc-l'rcsident, Science Cl11,b 741.1 xc ,. 1, fb 'Xml 1 4 A 1 ' '-T Cf - 'xl' K , XE, . I I , E' rms X' SONG mc '1 lv, '41 , lb amatic Club 41 - r My urn lllI' lIll ctu 38 Xlanagcr Btskxt , '41, , . l' 1. .1 :ld ' , lf 1 , '40, X 111, , 40, 1 ass 11n5ke111m11, ass, 0 '41, ' or Alu 4 . ' Wiffif fb THE 119411 RAMBLER ff' iff H H W of RFQ M I BATTLE oF 21 1 QJWQXKWM W M Mfg 5l9 ,f14f'c,, ,W,M,, 49 M fw- 40 if Wy if-f W7 Kb 22? 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MCDONALD VERSUS WEST Miss Kathryn McDonald, defendant in the law suit brought against her by Mae VVest for stealing her curves, announced that she would not pay one cent of the suit. If she wants her curves back, says Miss McDonald, 'ftell her to 'come up a11d see me sometime'. , ,-,,,, 0 ROMANTIC CORRESPONDENCE ENDS IN WEDDING The marriage of Miss Hazel Kisner, formerly of Charles Town, was an- nounced today. Her engagement and proposal were met with much surprise because she had never seen Mr. Gizzard, but had been writing to him for two years. Her letters must have been won- derful. ..-...Ol OPERA STAR OFFERED S1500 TO LEAVE Virginia jenkins, greatest opera star of all times, was bringing in her usual stupendous amount of money. VVhen she entered the town of Alas she was immediately offered 351,000 to leave. In- sulted at such a small amount, she finally settled for 31500. ..l....0.-.-...... DeHAVEN-SLAP HAPPY Miss Beulah DeHaven of Summit Point announces her engagement to Mickey Slap Happy of the llopey Lovers Company. He said he just couldn't re- sist Beulah when she winked at him. BURCH NAMED SUPERINTENDENT Miss Pauline Burch of the nursing staff at the YOU SLUG 'EM VVE'LL HEAL 'EM HOSPITAL, has just been appointed superintendent of that great institution. Miss Burch claims that she got all her basic training at Charles Town High. ..l0..,.T PERRY SCORES DIRECT HIT Miss Mary Craighill Perry, dietician on the steamship, the Queen Lucy, had the honor of planning the wedding ban- quet for Princess VVhosit and Prince VVhatshisname, who spent their honey- moon cruising on the Atlantic. The funeral for the recently married couple will be held on Thursday of this week. 0..l LUMBER WOMAN VISITS MOTHER Miss Betty Bailey, owner of the world's largest lumber company, stopped enroute to New York to visit her mother. Miss Bailey deals mostly in PINE lumber, because a PINE can al- ways be bought if not caught. ,iw-l. PHOTO-FINISH FURR PHOTOS AGAIN Mr. Roy Furr, President of the Eurr Bookkeeping College, has just started a new television and motion picture com- pany. He says that he will make the motion picture business reach a new high. He became interested in picture taking when he was in high school, where he was given the name of Photo- Finish Furrf' 0..?-- ORCHESTRA LEADER TO MAKE MOVIE VVill Anderson, America's top orches- tra leader, signed a long term contract with Paramount studio today. A spokes- man for Paramount announced that the movie will feature Anderson, and his drums, with his pretty vocalist, Miss Hilda Jones. Anderson, who is known to close friends as Loyall, stated that he and Miss Jones will be married after the completion of the picture. ' . STRIDER ELECTED MAYOR Miss Alice Strider has Finally achieved her life-long ambition-the mayorship of Leetown. Miss Strider had the crush- ing majority of ten votes over her op- ponent, Miss llorothy Moreland. In a recent interview, Miss Strider said, I hope to make Leetown a thing of beauty. I will improve the roads and plant flowers. VVhat will she do? Go out and work on the roads herself? ..,-0T.i BRIDE WEARS RED Mr. and Mrs. Perry Goode announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty Goode of Charles Town, to Mr. John Pill of Hagerstown. The bride was clad in a red bridal gown and red veil and carried red American Beauty roses. The groom was handsomely attired in a bright green serge suit. The entire color scheme was red and green. After a brief honeymoon at Consump- tion Iunction, Alabama, the happy couple will reside in Hagerstown. 0..-M. STORES ACROSS U. S. PLANNED Mr. Newton Magaha, Charles Town's leading groeeryman, is planning to build a fleet of grocery stores to cover the United States. Later he hopes to extend his business to Africa and have a spec- ial on chocolate drops, as the Africans are naturally fond of them and he ex- pects a booming business. T-....0..i ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT The Honorable Jesse Alger was re- ported assassinated after he was found unconscious in his bed this morning. The incident occurred when Mr. Presi- dent found that he had gotten in the wrong stateroom and kissed the wrong woman. The suspect is the husband of the woman whom the president had kissed. -i..0.....T WHITMORE BUYS FARM Mr. Paul Whitmore, widely known farmer of Jefferson County, has bought the Hines Farm for an undisclosed amount of money. This is the fourth farm that he has bought and now owns 1,000 acres. --du - 4+ - --W ---up BARR VISITS RENO FOR SIXTH TIME Miss Dorothy Barr received the final decree of her sixth divorce today. The famous movie starlet was the former wife of Robert Snaylor, America's No. 1 heart throb. He was so egotistical, said Miss Barr, After being marriefl to dear, charming Tom, Dick, Harry, joe, and Henry, I just i:ouldn't stand him. ----o--- LOCAL GIRL MAKES GOOD Miss Kitty Burr, former graduate of Charles Town High, who has been at- tending Madame La Siwa's School for models, has just signed a ten-year con- tract modeling Lily Dache's hats and Schiaparelli's clothes. i .i-ii-Ol-1 SHIRLEY, COA-CH AT C. H. S., TO MARRY Miss Sydney Shirley has just resigned her position as coach at Charles Town High to become the bride of Mr. john DuVall Lewis, President of the Bubble Soap Factory. They will spend their honeymoon in Hawaii and make their home in Capistrano. O STUDENT OF WOO SCHOOL RETURNS Miss Virginia Seal has just returned to town with lots of lines about her study in VVoo-ology. She has been attending the VVoo School in Dark Alley, Palto, Ind. Miss Seal informs her friends that matrimony is now on its way. 0 ANDERS VAMPS AGAIN Miss Mildred Anders, the well-known vamp of C.H.S. during her school ca- reer, seems to have accomplished a great deal by it. She is in Hollywood now and there are rumors that she is trying to vamp Mickey Rooney. .T..-.TO. t- STARS IN MOVIE The most sensational movie produc- tion in the history of histories was re- leased yesterday from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Studios. The title, l'Dr. VVetzel Is Going to Town. The star is Dr. Charles Chiplev Viletzel. the craziest quack since the world began. Also, un- usual as it may seem, he is in reality a surgeon. A handsome medico that cuts a neat appendix, stitches up a wicked in- cision and banks the eight ball in the side pocket. MANUEL MAKES NEW BOOK- KEEPING PRACTICE SET Mr. Frank Manuel has just published a new, improved practice set for book- keeping students in high schools. It is called the HI. F. Manuel Practice Set. Mr. Manuel came upon this brilliant idea while acting as private secretary to Mr. J. J. Baker, who is president of the Tootie Fruitie Love Insurance Co. ..0,..l COOK TO WED Miss Lucy Cook, a graduate of the Speedum. Business College, is now em- ployed with the Metropolitan Insurance Co., in New York. Her engagement was announced to the president of the com- pany last week. O l HEAD NURSE ARRIVES Miss Anna Lee Fries, head nurse of the VVE'LL MEND YOU, BUT YOU'RE LUCKY IF YOU LIVE HOSPITAL,l' at Aiimi, Pennsylvania, arrived in town to attend her class re- union and, as Miss Fries stated, to draft some recruits for her nursing staff. T10-,1- DAILEY STARS AGAIN Miss Virginia Dailey, former student of C.H.S., has just signed a five-year contract with M.G.M. Her r6le will be strictly confined to the part of The Other VVoman.'l .?...0.i.. MASON NAMED COMMANDER Mr. John Mason, private at Fort Myers, Kentucky, was just named Com- mander of the post. john got his long- wantefl job bv cracking jokes at the commander. The commander was in- sulted once too often and left his postg so John stepped in and took his place. llol, WALTERS-WATSON Miss Esther VValters, employee at the five and ten cent store, has resigned her job to become the wife of Douglas VVatson. Esther said, After trying all night, he finally asked me to marry him. T..OTi MISSIONARY TO MARRY Miss Anna Mae Spinks, missionary from China, has announced her engage- ment to the famous Chinese detective. Charlie Chan, They plan to make their home in China, where Miss Spinks has done wonderful work teaching them to use knives instead of chopsticks. 1 AVIATOR BREAKS RECORD Flash! Two more airplanes shot down today over Charles Town by Ace Gun- ner Earl Pine. This brings his total up to 1,000 since war was declared between Mars and Charles Town, His skill was obtained while still a senior in Charles Town High. . -1-o-- VICTIM OF FOUL PLAY Miss Louise Kite was found today in her home resting quietly with a knife in her back. She is believed to have been the victim of the well-known Count MeOut, just recently jilted at the altar by Miss Kite. It looks as though Kite, as she was known by her, friends, jilted once too often and the jilted lost his temper. --.l.0L.i GOODELL-STRIDER Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Goodell announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice, to Mr. Jack Strider of Shepherdstown. Be- fore her marriage, Mrs. Strider was Home Demonstration Agent of Jeffer- son County. . 0.?... BATES MAKES GOOD' Mr. VVilliam Bates, graduate of C. H. S., today was chosen president of Amal- gamated Cider Products, Inc. Mr. Bates was the fortunate winner of a proposi- tion offered by that firm. It seems that Mr. Bates sold more cider than any of the other employees and secured the job. The employees think that Bates bought up the cider and stored it away for fur- ther use. l...0 i COUNT KILLS SELF Count U, R. A. Nutt was found dead in his apartment this morning. He was the tenth husband of Miss Louise Brown of Charles Town. On hearing the news, Countess Nutt said vexedly, Oh, dear, and black isn't a bit in style this year. .1..0.?... GENERAL GRANTHAM - DISMISSED The President today announced the removal of Gen. James A. Grantham from the head of the United States Army for undisclosed reasons. But it is said by those close to the White House that the dismissal was because of the General's failure to attend to his work. The General has always been known to like sleeping and women better than work. T VVANTED-A pair of dark glasses for Adam to keep out the glare when Margaret sees him talking to Punkey. XWANTED-Some sinkers to hold down Libba's skirt when the wind blows. WANTED-A new joke book for Mr. Baker. He's used the old one long enough. LOST-My heart to Paul Barr. P. H. and Red. VVANTED-A new ruler for Mrs. Reger. Her old one has been rapped long enough. VYANTED-A new line for Dick. His is getting slightly worn out. VVANTED-Home-room teachers as nice as Miss White and Mr. Baker. They were swell. FAMOUS EXPLORER RETURNS Mr. Clark Allen, world famed ex- plorer, returned last night from his first trip to Mars. The first successful flight ever to be made was attempted in a super rocket ship designed by Mr. Allen. The ship was powered by a special po- tent fluid developed by the inventor. In a statement issued at his home, Mr. Allen said that he expects to make his future home on Mars. His wife and eight children will go, too. il0 . ADMIRAL HENSHAW KILLED IN ACTION. Admiral Henshaw issued orders for the Pacific Fleet to move on to Japan, but when he stepped into his rowboat, a bean can landed square on his head and he sank like an exploded bomb. .. -0 .. ORCHESTRA ON TOUR lt was heard today that Miss Anne Harold and her ALL-AMERICAN SVVING ORCHESTRA will tour the United States with her rip-tearing rhythm causing all jitterbugs to fall at her feet. ln New York she will meet Glenn Miller and they will go on a tour to South America, where they will take lessons on how to La Conga. .l.?0 HOFFMASTER SUCCEEDS AFTER 22 YEARS Mr. Forrest Hoffmaster, President of the Hoffmaster-Stoopnut Radio Com- pany, announced today that after taking 48 correspondence courses over a period of 22 years, he has finally accomplished the feat of taking a radio apart and then putting the pieces back together without having three tubes and ive con- densers left over. Another imoortant feature of this feat is that the radio will play when he finishes. VOCALIST WRITES NEW SONG Miss Evelyn May, vocalist for Benny Miller's orchestra, has made quite a name for herself as a song-writer. She announced today the name of a new song which she will sing over the NBC net- work on Sunday. With her personality, I am sure it will be a great success. Y.TO i PLAY BOY MAKES GOOD Johnny Hough, Broadway play boy, rose to fame overnight. It seems that Johnny was feeling his rye and acci- dentally walked into a broadcasting sta- tion and started singing on the program. The sponsors were so pleased with his singing that they immediately offere'l him a long-term contract. Johnny sings over VV-IX every Sun- day evening as the Crooner from Charles Town. ...iio-.l ALL-GIRL BAND AT BLUE ROOM Charles 'tMoonie Reininger, the mus- ical love enlightened lug that waves the baton to the tune of a feminine brass band and joins in the chorus while Misses Dorsey, Ramey, and Marshall sing All of Us and Heaven Too,'l was held over an extra week in the Blue Room of the Grand Central Hotel. Critics say the young leader will go a long way with P Cthey never knew that he started before every one elsel. The singers mentioned above are not under contract and young Reininger will probably engage many more under the same conditions. i.0i1.i.., VVhat did the soap say to the bath- tub? Ans.: l'll give you a ring Saturday night. LINK-MARLOWE Miss Margaret lsabelle Marlowe and Mr. Adam Baker Link eloped early this morning. After spending a brief honey- moon at the movies-which was all they could afford-they returned home. An enjoyable evening was spent with Miss Hankey and Mr. Grantham. Mr. and Mrs. Link are looking for- ward to inheriting her home place, where they hope to rear a large family. . 0ii.. NAMED PRESIDENT OF FAMOUS DATE CLUB Charles DeForest Boyer, former presi- dent of the date club of C.H.S., has been elected unanimously president of the More Dates Club. Boyer, while in high school, started his career during his second year and achieved the height of his success when he had a date with one of the students of the eighth grade by the name of Helen Reininger. 0 INVENTOR MAKES GOOD Robert Leight, inventor of the great- est farm implement since the plow, has just patented his most marvelous con- tribution, an electric shaver for sheep. It is said that this invention will enable the farmer to produce the newest wool. comparing favorably with that of new- born lambs. .i O.,..i SON OF BEST LOVER IS BORN A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ring of this city yesterday in the City Hospital. Mr. Ring is at present the manager of the Middleway Hotel. The name chosen for their son was Harry Francis. VVhile in high school Mr, Ring was chosen best lover. . 1..0 WINTERMOYER-SARRA The engagement of Miss VVilma VVin- termoyer of Shenandoah Junction and Mr. Marion Sarra of Charles Town was announced yesterday. Miss VVintermoyer has resigned her position as beautiician to Mrs. Roosevelt. ED. NOTE:-lt may be of interest to manv to learn that this will be a triple wedding. The couples will go on a two- vear cruise around the world and will later reside in the suites of the Ritzy- Ambassador Hotel in Shenandoah junc- tion. ...A ,..,.l,,u... . A - --iijini'-'M A' 'ini' SEXTUPLETS!! FAMOUS HAIRDRESSER C. H. S. GIRL MARRIES COUNT wonder when announced the six are doing formerly Miss Judith VVysong of Charles Town, is very happy about it all. The famous inventor, broccke, is inventing a riage so Mrs. Browning can take all the babies for a ride at the same time. 0 MORELAND OPENS DANCE HALL The world rocked in Mr. and Mrs. Browning birth of sextuplets. All fine and the mother, Miles Locan- new baby car- Come one, come all! Miss Dorothy Moreland of Goblers Knob, Leetown, VV. Va., has opened the old Yokum barn on top of Goblers Knob Hill. There will be square dancing from 8:00 p. m. until early morn. All red heads and boys over six feet four will be admitted free. Music will be furnished by the Shenan- doah Junction Vlfildcats and the Tiger Row Iubilees. Door prizes of corn-pone and butter-milk will be given away. Ad- mission-a pan of corn bread. 0 STAR TO WED AGAIN Mr. Paul Barr, C.H.S. ladies' man of 1941, now one of the most handsome movie stars of the day, has just been divorced for the fifth time. The settle- ment whieh he receivedwas 550,000 It has been rumored that Miss Louise Pine, socially prominent horsewoman, will he the sixth Mrs. Barr. ,lm-i., CURE OR KILL CIGARETTE INVENTED Dr. Cecil lrving James, a very promi- nent biological research worker, discov- ered, as a result of his last experiment, a tobacco that will cause an habitual smoker to stop smoking after one trial of fit. Side Line Tip: Please refrain from the use of this concoction if you value your life. L.lO..,.1. NEW LAW' FOR COUNTRY ' BOYS James P. Keen, Commissioner of Agriculture fhe married a brunettej issued a proclamation today forbidding the farmers to get their sons up early after a date or party, Mr. Keen, having experienced some rude awakening in his boyhood, sympathized with them very much. TO WED Miss Carolyn Maurer, now the leading hairdresser on Broadway, has just fin- ished styling a new coiffure for Mrs. Roosevelt. Now that she has attained her life- long ambition, she will no doubt give up her work and become the wife of one of our former friends and class- mates, Mr. VVilloughby Henshaw. .-10,1 SPORTS WRITER ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Today, John VV. Gore, famous sports- writer for the lf'ifl.Yl'lf71gf011 Star, accept- ed the position as head sports editor for the New York lV01fld Telvgralvh. Mr. Gore will continue his famous column, Sports Roarf' and will be heard each evening over station VVINS. .l-0. . RED HEAD SCORES AGAIN The Countess Vanderdunk Knee Miss Elizabeth VVysong of Charles Townb has just arrived in Reno for her fifth divorce. Before her fifth marriage she was Mrs. Miati Harra of India. On the same day that she receives her final decree, she will be married to Mr. John Richard Cain, President of the Crash, Bang Airlines. Mr. Cain Hew to Reno to meet her as she stepped out of the courthouse. Could her beautiful red hair be the cause of it all? .....1.Oi... NURSE TO MARRY BROKER Miss Gladys Thomas, a nurse at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, has at last agreed to settle down to peaceful domestic duties as the wife of that famous VVall Street broker, VVilliam Williams. .1 Q.,...Li.- SEAL TURNS HOUSEWIFE Miss Gertrude Seal, who has been em- ployed as stenographer at the Slapem Insurance Co. in New York, has re- turned home after a brief career to take up the duties of housekeeping for Leon- ard Vllhitmore, of football fame. ..l0 .. POETESS TO MARRY Miss Arbutus Roper, famous poetess, has just flown to New York to be mar- ried to Jack Nelson. Miss Roper achieved her fame when she wrote poems about her love for ,lack and her mother had them published. The wedding of Miss Hilda Hill and Count Charles Barret took place at her home on Friday evening, at four dclock. The wedding was a small affair with only several hundred people present. The senior girls of '41 were the brides- maids. The bride was lovely in a gown of red satin with purple and gold ac- cessories. .....,i0..,..- GOODE-CHICCHIRICHI Miss Barbara Goode left the staff of the UMENDER BUT WE DON'T GUARANTEE TO CURE HOS- PITALH today to become the bride of Mr. Guy Chicehirichi. Mr. and Mrs. Chiechirichi will make their home at Hill Top Hotel where Mr. C. is man- ager. . .0i,.. NEW INVENTION Mr. Joseph Pitman Harris, world famous aeronautical engineer, has start- led the world again with another revo- lutionary discovery in the field of aero- nautics, this time in the form of a flying machine without wings, propellers, wheels, and other superfluous devices. This amazing air miracle cruises at un- believable speed and' is entirely in- visible. ' According to news reporters ,it is a glass balloon powered by a sun machine. ...,..O.?-.. AIR HOSTESS PROVES TO BE HEROINE Miss Dorothy Painter, stewardess of the Potomac Airlines, saved the lives of her passengers yesterday by proving her- self courageous in the face of danger. One of the passengers screamed upon seeing a mouse and promptly fainted. Miss Painter immediately and bravely picked up the mouse and threw it out the window, but fainted after she hafl done so. . L..0.-TT.. BROWN AND BOWINGS ELOPE The younger set of Jefferson Countv received a shock today when it was learned that Marshall Brown and Miss Margaret Bowings of Charles Town had eloped. Mr. Brown was to be married on june 1 to Miss Jean Moore. Miss Moore suf- fered a very severe shock from the news and was confined to her bed to recuperate. Brown had been torn he- tween the love of the two girls for some time. SENIOR CLASS WILL When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for us to dissolve the bands which have connected us to one another, our generous spirits require that we dispose of our worldly goods in such a way as will benefit those who follow us. Therefore, we, the senior class of 1941, being both mentally and physically sound, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Loyall Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath to White Grantham my position as football manager, and to Moon Whitmore my ability to dance. May he always be hep ! I, Jesse A. Alger, do will and bequeath to Phillips Koonce my pugnacious nature. May he never receive a black eye. I, Clark Allen, do hereby will and bequeath to Charles Goodell my ability of ducking erasers in Trig class. May he never be hit more than ten times in one period. I, Mildred Anders, do will and bequeath to Mr. Baker my temper. May he always control it. To Miss White I will my ability to make noise in school. May she never be speechless. I, Betty Bailey, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara White my ability always to come to the basketball games. May she never miss one. I, Dorothy Barr, do hereby will and bequeath to Isabel Orsini my stature. May her chin never get sore when dancing with a tall boy. I, Paul Barr, do will and bequeath to Nelson Peer my ability to high jump. May he break the state record. I, William Bates, do will and bequeath my height to Isabel Qrsini, the runt of Charles Town High School. I, Margaret Bowings, do will and bequeath to Isabel Orsini my ability as cheer leader. May she never lose her voice. To Mary McCauley I will my ability to go regularly with one boy. May she never have more than three dates in one night. I, Charles Boyer, do will and bequeath to Shorty Edwards my ability to play football. May he always do better than I did. I, Louise Brown, do hereby will and bequeath to Edith Eby my reputation as a ilirt. May she never be unjustly accused of stealing another girl's boy friend. To George Engle l will my place in Mrs. Reger's good graces. May she never be in the dog house with her for more than sixty minutes of any class period. I, Marshall Brown, do will and bequeath my seat in solid geometry to Jackie Manuel. May he sit as solidly as I, but longer and more quietly. I, Pauline Burch, do hereby will and bequeath to Edith Eby my short stature. May she always be able to wear high heels without being taller than her boy friend. I, Kathleen Burr, do hereby will and bequeath to Elva Riley my original ideas. May she never have to pass off some one else's as her own. I, Lucy Cook, do hereby will and bequeath to Evelyn Miller my desk in the senior room.. May she finish picking the chewing gum off it, and have as much fun as I have had. I, Virginia Dailey, do hereby will and bequeath my shortness of stature to Louise Ritenour. I, Beulah DeHaven, do will. and bequeath to Arlene Hinton my seat in busi- ness arithmetic class. May she always make 100 per cent on the tests so that she may not have to ask questions. I, Elaine Feagans, do will and bequeath to Dot Hindman and Phillip Perks the back seat in the senior room. May Mr. Baker's '42 class be a better one than his '41, so that he won't have to separate it. I, Anna Lee Fries, do will and bequeath to Evelyn Lynn my love for English I.iterature. May she always make good grades. To Miss White I will my red Eversharp pencil. May she never be without one. I I, Roy Furr, do will and bequeath to Hilda jones my habit of saying who ? in shorthand and bookkeeping class. May she enjoy it as much as I have. To Earl Painter I give my first period study hall. May he keep better order than I did. I, Barbara Goode, do will and bequeath to Louise Ritenour my seat in second period study hall. May she never have as much trouble studying as I have had. I, Betty Goode, do will and bequeath to Lucille Trussell my love for walking in Ranson. May she enjoy walking to and from school as much as I have enjoyed walking there for pleasure. I, Alice Goodell, do hereby will and bequeath to Phillips Koonce my position as editor-in-chief of the RAMBLER. May he get the cooperation that I have had. I, john Gore, do will and bequeath to john O'Bannon my ability to 'fduck erasers. May he never have to duck over twenty-live times a day, and may he never be caught returning-the compliment. I, james Grantham, do will and bequeath my seat in journalism class to Paul Cain. May he never be more than ten days behind in his work. I, Anna Harold, do will and bequeath to Rosemary I-Iarris my quiet nature. May she never be called down for laughing too loudly. I, Joseph Pittman Harris, do will and bequeath my journalistic ability to Miss White in remembrance of my wool gathering nature. I, Willoughby Henshaw, do will and bequeath to Billy Kline my position as assistant running guard of the football team, and to Amos Sager my position on a bench which is free from splinters. I, Betty Henthorne, do will and bequeath to E. Anne Shirley my inability to work physics problems. May she always be able to appease Mr. Elliott's anger when she comes without her work. I, Forrest Hoffmaster, do will and bequeath my seat in physics class to Harold Covert. May he never scratch the mahogany table with his feet. I, Johnny Hough, do will and bequeath to Ranny Roderick my dancing feet. May he never have fallen arches. I, Hilda Hill, do will and bequeath to Petie Marsteller my dignity. May she never be called noisy. I, Cecil I. James, do will and bequeath my outstanding athletic ability to Moon Whitmore. May he win world-wide recognition in all forms of athletic endeavor. I, Virginia Jenkins, do will and bequeath to Betty Magaha my naturally curly hair. May she never have to sleep on curlers. I, james Keen, do will and bequeath to Shorty Edwards my track ability. May he never get passed more than twice during the mile. I, Hazel Kisner, do will and bequeath to Audrey Sager my heart throb at the community center square dances. May she always pull in those number nines and keep her corns trimmed close. I, Louise 'Kite, do will and bequeath to Elnora Marsteller my good times at the Diner, May she have many more. To Winona Jones, I will my ability to play basketball. 'May she never have to sit on the bench as long as I did. I, Robert Leight, do will and bequeath to Charley Goodell my ability always to be on hand at parties where they play post office and similar games. I, Adam Baker Link, Jr., do will and bequeath to Carl Riddlebarger my power to keep a woman for many years without having a fuss. I, Newton Magaha, do hereby will and bequeath to Pete Nicely my artistic necking ability. I I, Frank Manuel, do will and bequeath my position as Mr. Baker's assistant to Wallace Foltz. May he never have to work more than two hours a day. To Phillips Koonce I will my ability to flirt with the weaker sex. May he never get caught flirting. I, Margaret Marlow, do will and bequeath to Rosa Hanky my ability to win and keep my good friends without interference from other girls. To Mr. Baker I will my good disposition. Q1 I, john Mason, do will and bequeath my job as blackboard cleaner to John O'Bannon. May he never overdraw his check. I, Evelyn May, do will and bequeath to Charlotte Thompson my rosy cheeks. May she never again have to wear rouge. I, Carolyn Maurer, do will and bequeath to Isabel Cooke my shortness of stature and my blonde hair. May she win and hold the nickname of Blondie, I, Kathryn McDonald, do will and bequeath my surplus weight to Virginia Hawk. May she get it all in the right places, so that she will look just like Mae West. I I, William Moore, do will and bequeath to Phillips Koonce my ability to attract women. May he never have more than ten dates a week. I, Dorothy Moreland, do will and bequeath to Nellie Broy my ability to attract the boys' attention by my quietness rather than by my loudness. May she always be surrounded by boys. I, Dorothy Painter, do will and bequeath my shortness to Margaret Ashby. May she never be six feet. I, Mary Perry, do will and bequeath my talkative manner to Eleanor james. May she never have to stay in with Mrs. Dick. K I, Earl Pine, do will and bequeath to Nelson Dailey my ability to , n fights in Vo-Ag. May he have fewer than'I. , I, Charles Reininger, do hereby will and bequeath to Monk Of non my position as blocking back of the football team. May he never, miss a block. I, Harry Ring, do will and bequeath to jack Manuel my ability to chew gum in class without being caught. ' We, Gertrude Seal and Gladys Thomas, do will and bequeath to Moon Whitmore, Spooky Gracy, Ears Whitmore, and Shorty Edwards our little bungalow in Tiger Row. May they always get up in time to hitch-hike to school. I, Arbutus Roper, do will and bequeath to Mr. Baker my ability to speak correct English. May he never get If I was mixed with If I were. To Jane Watters I bequeath my ability to juggle hearts. May she never have to juggle more than three at a time. 3 I, Marion Sarra, do will and bequeath to Nelson Peer my football ability. May he use it better than I did. I, Virginia Seal, do will and bequeath to Rosemary Harris my ladylike ways. May she never lose her temper. I, Sydney Shirley, do will and bequeath to Katherine Ott my position as guard on the basketball team. May they win more games next year than we did this. I, Anna Mae Spinks, do will and bequeath to Phyllis Briscoe my boisterous manner. May she always be able to make herself heard in a crowd. I, Alice Strider, do will and bequeath to anyone who may need it my ability to learn physics. To Petie Marsteller, I will my beautiful curly hair. May she never have tt put it up. I, Esther Walters, do will and bequeath to Irene I-Ieftlin my cheerful smile. May She always use it to the greatest possible advantage. I, Charles Wetzel, do will and bequeath to Daniel Heilebower my fatal fas- cination for throwing erasersg to Putt Moler my blond curly hair. May he never have to visit a beautician. f - I, Paul Whitmore, do will and bequeath my seat in fourth period to Billy Propps. A I, Wilma Wintermoyer, do will and bequeath to Katy Darr my ability to keep my nose out of-other people's business, and to handle the truth carefully. I, Elizabeth Wysong, do will and bequeath to Anne Shirley my position as manager of the girls' basketball team. May she be more competent than I. I, Judith Wysong, do will and bequeath to Elnora Marsteller my ability to knock my Finger out of joint in every basketball game. May she never have to type the next day. Q... V if JUNIOR CLASS oFFlcERsi Prcxidmzf. ......... ..............................,............. ....... 1 L Xmos Simian Vl'l'U-P7'l'.Vl.d4,lIf. ...,. ..... K ATHRYN l1ARli Srrrvlary ........ ...... L OUISIC ROWLANII Yin-a.v11wr ..................,..... ............. lr iOS'I'lCR BRENNEMAN llixforian .......,................... ................... P Hn.l.1Ps KOONCIC CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Red and White Roses Red andiWhite CLASS MOTTO 'let us have a purpose in everything we dofl JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY . ln the year 1930 ,the present junior Class entered the first grade, thereby beginning their education. Of that number about six still remain with us. In the freshman year we were joined by twelve new students from Leetown, Summit l'oint, Shenandoah Junction, and Martinsburg. Four new members have joined us this yearg our number now stands at sixty-nine. The Junior Class has taken sports honors by winning the class basketball banner for the boys in 1939, and fd the girls in 1940. Among our athletic stars are Leonard Whitmore, John 0'Bannon, and -Terry Byrd. We have not missed scholastic honors, for in our midst are Jane Watters and Foster Brenneman, who have high averages in all their studies. Also high in scholastic ratings are Rosemary Harris, lletsy Moore, Mary Markle, VVallace Foltz, and Jack Manuel. The Junior Class is progressing. lt will reach the top. if 1-1- C JUNIOR CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT Iiirxl Roh'-Elnora Rlzlrsteller, lletsy Kloore, Louise NYz1re, Nellie Broy, Phillips Koonce, Katherine llarr, Amos Sager, Louise Rowluncl, Foster llrcnneman, Olin Gluize, Louise Payne, Klilclrecl Cioocle, Arline Hinton Sffrozzrz' Ron'-Helen Souclers, Rosemary Harris, Margaret Helleluower, Kathleen Fraley, lioris Stiekel, Dorothy Hinclman, Mary Markle, Eloise Hough, Ellen Cole, Lucy llutrow, Auclrey Sager, Nuriuii liruclley . Third Ron'-Hilda Jones, Betty Kyle VYall, Jane NYatters, Virginia Hawk, Nancy jackson, Agnes Mason, Eva Knight, Louise Ritenour, l'hyllis Briscoe, Mary McCauley, Anna Mae Knight, Elvn Riley, Evelyn Miller l'u111'!11 Rim'-llilly Carney, Charles Gooclell, Bolt Smith, Charles Nicely, llolmlmy NYhittington, Billy l'ropps, Charles Gracey, Philip Perks Fifllz Ron'-Oliifllush, jack Manuel, Paul Cain, lJ:1niel Hellelmower ,M , J.. Si,1'fl1 l?a'zv-Jolnm cyllillllkjll, liurwell XYarc, Harold Miller, Franklin Fraley, l-lurolcl Covert, Jerry liyrcl Bark Rott'-l.eon:1rfl Xlliitmore, George Engle, VValluce Foltz, Thomas Kitchen, Junior Owens SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS U l'm'.ridf'ut. ' RICHARD Orr 'lim-ljrmigljliI...I.-..- .................................................. '.....-...CWM BROWN .S'vrrftary. ........ ..,.. l ,Joins RAMIEY '!'wu.rzm'r .... ........ . .... K AY lNl,xRs'r12l.1.1clc lll.l'f1H'ilUl. .........,................ . ...................... lim. lhemev CLASS FLOWERS CLASS COLORS Red and White Roses Red and VVl1ite CLASS MOTTO VVhen we pull, we pull togetherf' SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY After a great struggle, the group that entered high school twq years ago is now only two rungs from the top of the ladder. Our class includes 73 members, 36 girls and 37 boys. From our midst Ephie Day, Earl l ainte1', Nelson Peer, John Vickers, Robert llarris, Dick Cain, and Robert Utt were represented on the football squad, making quite a name for themselves. Nelson Peer was our lone member on the varsity basketball squad. Gerry llrown and Mary Lehman played stellar roles in the girls, basketball contests. . We are broud of our best students-lileanor james, Betty june Stiekles, and Anna Painter. The sophomores will get to the top.-VVe are sure of that. is 9 4 A e Wm SOPHOMORES LEFT TO RIGHT First Rfrzu-lsalu-llc O1-si11i, l :lU2lIlCl' Sluat, liccky jane Alger, Edith rxllllt Shirley, NN'illiarn Perry, Gerry l31'ow11, Richard Ott, Kaywocid Klarstellcr, Elcanor Appell, lilc:111u1' xYl lllIT'l0I'L', lfranccs llailcy, xlifgllllil lfryc, lI'CllC liroy, Jane Ashwcmd ,S'1'v011d Rrm'-Elm-a11rir .l2lITlCS, llvity .lime Sticklcs, Alice CU-lClTl21lI, i'XTlJUIllS Rlorclaud, Klary l.L'lHTl2lIl, 'llllCll1lll lillflilL'lll1llgCll, Mario MCAIQC, llklllllllt' Uden, lsahcllc Hawk, Elma lean Vicmftcr, rxllllll llZlllllCI', lilcammi' jackson Third R0-21'-Mr. Adkins, Ida Klay Wilt, ll'LlIlC Heflliil, Mary lilizalmcth Amlmrusc, Virginia Howcll, Yirginia llull, lirma LCC Kictcr, llm-is Seal, Nlartha ll0lltZ, lfllcn hlCl'Cl'l1lIlt, liCll1lCll1 juncs, XYilliam lliXUIl Ifozrrlh RCITx'fKCIlllCIl1 liastcrday, john lsldwards, C'arl Kln-1'cl1z111t, Earl liaue, KK'IlllCll1 NYilli11gl1am, Edith lihy, John Cilassfurcl, Nelson lbaily, l'aul Kliltcm, KL-arslcy VX'yso11g Fifth Raw-100 Tl1arpc, xlilflllll l'lC'llSl11lNV, Charles Klarcus, loc llolf, Eplwaim llay, Earle Painter, Philip Klcrccr, Prcstcm Klcmlcr, Klariun liluc .S'i.1'tl1 Ie0'Ii'-Cl l2i.1'lL'S Adams, Cliftu11 Cluriiwall,Yvr11u11XN'iesc-11lm111'g, Nelson Peer, Shirley Hunt, Scott Kloler, john Yickcrs, Rolmcrt Harris, l.awrc11cc lrlciskcl, Rohcrt Ott, Richard Cain b FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS P1'g'.ridcnf ........ ..........,....................,,.........,......... l Joins Ric1N1Ni:1cie Vice-l'w.vz'dvnf ..... ..... A NNIA: XX'Hi'r1Nma Secretary. ........ .... I SARHARA WHi'1'i4: Trea.s'zm'r. ..,. ...,...,.....,...... .... X X ',1NoN.x ,l0NIiS Historian... .... ......................... . . .... S'rlci'H15N S'roNic CLASS MOTTO VVe're not onthe heights, but climbingfl CLASS COLORS Crimson and lllaclc CLASS FLOWER Crimson Rose THE FRESHMAN HISTORY Our Freshman class of l944 is the largest class to enter Charles Town High School, and has an enrollment of one hundred and three. Since the original group entered the junior high school a few new students have entered and a few have fallen out of our ranks. Our class is striving to do its part in co-operating with the sophomores, juniors, and seniors in the school activities and in athletics. VVe boast of many promising young athletes, both boys and girls. we are hoping that in 1944 we shall all he together and shall have made our school proud of those who were freshmen in l94l. FRESHMEN LEFT TO RIGHT I'ir.rf Ron'-Colleen Hooe, Juanita Graham, Lillie Sylvius, Elsie Hardy, Estelle Nliilt, Yiolet Creamer, June Mercer, Nettie jackson, lloris Reininger, Anne Xkhiting, VYinona Jones, liarlmara Nllhite, Evelyn Lynn, lsalmel Merchant, Lorraine Fraley, Sara Frances Gutsell, Louise Brown Svrrzizd Rim'-James Link, Emily Marshall, Ainialielle Painter, Sarah Wilt, Harriet Griffith, Audrey Hinton, Anna VYeise-nlanrg, Ht-tty Henry, Leola Bennett, Louise Appell, Frances Smallwood, Mary Frances lioyer, Louise Ramey, Charlotte llutrow, John Smith Third Row-Miss Mellonald, Lucille Trussell, Mary Virginia Hough, Louise Pine, XYenona Meliee, llorothy Perks, Katherine Ott, Lillian lirown, Mildred l'ainter, Sara Harold, Honore Ripple, llorothy Zinn, Nina Kisner, Dorothy Harris, Muriel llrockman, Margaret Ashhy Fonrilz RIITs'fxl1'. Gilmer, Mary Shiley, llorothy Rowland, Relmecca Propps, llavid Smith, Russell Miller, Stanley Heiskell, llonald Hinton, Mervin Roderick, Theodore lbovenmuhl, Lyle Furr, Beverly Hetleliower, Xlillard Bealim, Helen llorsey lfiftlz Rott'-Mr. Elliot, Earl Manuel, jack Foley, Portmess Hill, llavid Strider, Francis Frye, Howard Hough, Walter Cfarper, Mason Rowland, Thomas Linton, Marvin Ramey, julia jackson Sixlli Rott'-Marshall Hurley, Stephen Stone, llonald Fink, Eddie Nlinkler, Charles Gayhart, llilly Andrews, Raymond Myers, Randolph Rodrick, llavid Dawson, Hulwert Rolminson, Glenn Edwards, Howard XN'hitmore, llonald Jenkins, VYl1ite Grantham, lra llay, Frederick Ryan, Philip Childs i V EIGHTH GRADE LEFT TO RIGHT lfirxt Run'-Leighton VYel'cl1, George Jackson, Helen Reininger, Shirley Alger, Billy Xlliittington, Harolcl Kisner, Sylvia Ann liirkitt, Gerald llorsey, Junior Ennis, jean Ciarcliner, lietty Lou Henshaw, Philip Singhas, Tliomas Clark, Eugene Allen, Harrison Rouzee Serofzd Row-Miss Horner, Evelyn liowers, lletty Mae Kirlvy, Naomi Mason, Ruth Stanlvs, llazel Hawk, Sally Golaclay, june Rolvinson, lboris Marshall, janet liirkitt, Mary Lou VYalters, Virginia Kemper, Martha Nkatters, Rosemary NYatters, Imogene Johnson, Martha Gummere, Marie Vl'hite, jenny XN'ren Alfrienml, Colleen Cain, Mrs, llick Third Rafe-Mrs, Reger, lithel jolinston, Charlotte l'ierce, Naomi Lawson, Marie Singhas, Anna jane Moler, Grace Lee, Reliecca LeMaster, Pearl Aikeus, Ethel llunlap, Betty Catherine XN'illis, ,lanice johnson, tiene Edwards, Sylvester Frye, Clarence Staulms, Cecil Elly, lohn Alfriencl, Frank Howell Fourth Ru-zu-Yiriaii NYelvster, llorotliy Wahoney, Maggie Hlolinston, James Milton, Margaret Tll1'l1Cl', Charlotte Russell, Violet Ring, Katherine l'ierce, Elizabeth NYhittingtou, llarliara XYeller, Lottie Xxlllilllllgltlll, .-Xuclrey llay, lletty Magaha, ,loe Hough, Cary Hunt liifllz Rate-Rolvert ,-Xnclerson, Evelyn ilohnson, Charles llackson, Yirgil Seal, Nelson 'l'urner, Douglas Vlliite, Harry liorsey, liovel liusli, Paul Hough, Lewis Hardy, llillyi Magalia, ,lacolm Frye, George Vickers, llaritl Lynn .S'i.rll1 Ro'ze4l3illy Nkysong, Allen Lee, Angus Macllonalcl, Harolcl James, John Gummere, llonalcl Miller, Louis Thomas, Walter Rolminson, Ralph Johnston, Nkoodrow Aclams, -lames Kain, llilly Golatlay, Rolmert Creamer, llilly Rogers, Glenn Magaha, Flwoocl Tomblin, l'aul Cornwell, Frecl Wall, Maynarcl Cameron .V SEVENTH GRADE LEFT TO RIGHT l'1lV'Xl Rim'-I.1v11isv Vringlc, llutty l.cC linsli, .l2llllCk' linglc, Rnscluirl Ilyznt, Vlinimy l'lAtPI31PS lJc11'11ll1y fiIlj'l12ll'l, llnlslwy Cain, fhurlcs Slnslicr, Yiulct Nlillcr, C1111 llzxy, llclcn l':1p:1s:1 l7111'is llllClflCllll21gCll, Nlilflrcfl llcirsvy ,iffulzrl Rr1'2v-lJn1'11tl1y 'liLl111lbllI1, Rllllbkfl llrriwii, Lucillc- l.:111c2lStc1', lll'Illl'lCl' Vlilt, 'l'l1Cll1l21 Ott, Klfnrtha Wiley, Mary Gunflc, Tliclma james, llt'lll1'lCC fi1'ox'C, Nlaric Utl, l3a1'lwz11':1 lllllltQl', lictty blanc lluyvr, Iluphiic l.:1wsun, lfstlici' llI'lCL', 01111110 Guoclc 7i1li1'0' l1'0'2v-C. lf. xxlllll, lixa fi1'11x'c, Hazel li1'c'1'l1:11't, Cilznlys C2ll'l'Ull, L'11thc1'i11c KlO1'IllllgSlllI', Nlzlry xl2lI'g2ll'Cl Aikcns, jane NN'cl1stL-r, KlZ1l'flllCI'lll' Stugncr, lJm'isC'1'nwlcy, lmnisc Sinzmllvvmmvl, lfflllll Schultz, lletty xxillllllllglllll, Ruth Zinn, lictty l.cL' Hitt, ,-Xnm' James, lJu1'otl1y Ring. Hclcn Yianrls livurlfl. Rott'-Cl:11'icc rlil'lll1Klll', Klary Smcltzcr, Rnlwy liniglit, Klilrlrccl Willis, xl1ll'gIll't'l Walker, Nlilclrcrl l,z1i11tc1', Ilnrczns Nluguha, Fula Stznilws, gxllllll Klan- flunclc, Klulmcl l.:11i1lm01't, Nlury Milton lfiffll Rmvfliill Smith, Chai-lt-s llzxintcr, llolllllil Imffiy, llmmlcl 'l'l1z11'1uC, flizxrlcs liczxlim, Milly Link, Roy Blzxgalia, Buclrly Laiiczlstcr, Rnlmy Owens, Cliarlcs Huff, l':1t Lewis, Hnrolcl Blclicc Si.1'll1 Ron'-Miss liorflcr, Clay l.c-plus, l'aul Prvggc, Clzunlc Ritcnour, Raymmicl Clirisman, XN':11'1'v11 Ripple, lflflrm l':1ync, llmialcl Stmic-, llulc Soul, Nliss lloclgcs .S'f':'1'111'f1 leU'Ix'7RllY. Tulvlm, llillll lluilcy, bl21lTlCSllllI1ll, llululmy Cox, l.cnn Rulwiiismi, cJllYCl'lQHl1Cl', l':lI11L'I' .lZlCliStlIl, fzxlvin Ott 1 1 RAMBLER STAFF Ifirxl lffm'-Miss Hill, KlRl'g1ll'Cl Marlow, liarlwara Goode, l'l1illi1ms liUUIlCC, Alice Goofln-ll Alicc Strider, Judith VX'yso11g ,l5lC't'01ld Ifzm'-Kliss Phillips, liccky Alger, Becky l,1'UITIlS, lictty Hailey, Syclncy Sllirlcy IXHIIZI M210 Spinks T11i1'd,Rm1'-Rliss VX'hitc, Lillian Brown, Arlmutus Roper, Louise lirown, MargaretHcflel1ow0r lirmzx l.Cc Kcitcr, Gerry lirown I 0IlI'f1l Rflfx'--xll'S. Ncgcr, Frlith Elly, Roscmary Harris, Foster ll1'0llIlCfTl1lll Fifth lfllfs'-Alf. Aclkins, l'aul Cain, Adam l.i11k, jim Kccu .S'i.1'l11 Ron'-lJzl11icl l'lcllcl1mwc1', julm Cura- JOURNALISM CLASS lfizxvf Row-Miss Xlliitc, I1z.vt1'11fIo1',' Phillips Kmmcc, Marion Surrzl, Margaret llowings, Carolyn Maurer .S'vm11d Ron'-Charluttc Tlionipsrm, lsalwcllc Cook, Louise llrown, Ncllic llroy Tlzirn' Rom'-Floyfl Owens, Jesse Algcr, Cecil -lzmwes, Joscph Harris lfourllz Rom'-Harry Ring, Cliurlcs Nicely, Tliomzxs Kitchcu, Leigh Hcmlcrsrm, John Hough lfifllz Row-lmyall ,'XllClL'l'SUll, Clmrlcs lioycr, john fiurc, Vzlul llarr, JZIIYICS Grantlmm SCIENCE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT l i1'.1'1f Rilik'-AllIlC C. Nlhiting, Mzirgziret HellehoWCr,.luclitl1 VX'yso11g, llctsy Moore, I Syclncy Shirley, .lamcs Keen, John Smith .S'1'1'm1d Ron'-M11 Talulm, A111111 LCC Fries, llctty Bailey, l3a1'l1z11':1A1111 Xlhitc, Allll'g'Zl1'Cl C'o11lso11, Fclith A1111c Slfiirlcy, Luuist- lXl:1clJo11:ilcl, Rust-1mu'y Harris Tlzira' Row-Charlotte llutrow, Gerry Brown, lloris Rciningcr, l-louurci Ripplc, llctty Hcutlioriic, Alice Gooclcll, l,o11isc- Nlzirc Fnnrfli Rott'-llzmicl Hctlclmwer, Cliarlcs Goodall, lllzirshull Hurley, Marion llcilshaw, luck Manuel, Charles VYet2cl, Clark Allcu - -14-r i LIBRARY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT lfirxl Run'-Bliss lI111'11c1', lllczlllm' llnmcs, l,illizl11 lirown, ll11Ugt'lll' -lul111so11, Nlnriv Si11gl1z1s CUllCCIl Cain S'm'1111fl Row-llomlc lllll'l1INC1'l', C'11tl1c1'i11c l,lL'l'CC, .l2lllCl llirkitt, Yiolvt l.Cc Ring, llctty Nllll Kirby, lim-is Kl:11'sl1z1ll ylfllflll le0'Zx'7ll2lI'l'lL'll Cl1'iIl1ll1, jenny XXTC11 ,AllI'lC1lfl, lQosc111a1'y NN'attc1's, Kl111'tl1z1 XN'z1tIv1'S llvtty blllllf' Sticklcs, X'i1'gi111z1 lflowcllb 170111111 leUTx'f'.lZl11lCC VlUl1l1SOll, Sylvia A1111 llirkitt, jean G:1rrli11c1', George Vickers, llz11'1'is1111 liuuzcc ll W -5 HOME ECONOMICS LEFT TO RIGHT Iiirxf Rom'-Miss Macllonalcl, Fllen Cole, lrene Broy, Betty Kyle VVall, Virginia Frye, Kathryn llarr, Virginia Seal, Jane Ashewoofl, Louise Brown, Nettie Jackson, Arlene llinton, Milclrecl Goode, Eleanor Jackson, Rosemary Harris f:lFf'0lId Roreallorotliy l'ai11te1', june Mercer, Eleanor Appell, Colleen Hooe, julia Jackson, llorothy Roland, Frances Smallwoocl, Isalmel Merchant, Virginia Bush, Evelyn Miller, Mary Elizabeth Ambrose, Alice Gooclell, Margaret Hellclnower Third Row-Margaret Ashlmy, Lucille Trusscll, llorothy Himlman, Betty Henry, Becky l'ropps, Margaret lxlillzlilvlf, Leola licnnett, Mary Shily, Eva Knight, Mary Virginia Hough, Anna Painter, Dorothy Zinn, Alice Coleman Ifourfli Row-llessie Mason, Elma jean VX'oolfert, llarlmara Goode, Betty Goode, Carolyn Maurer, Louise Appell, lloris Seal, Milclrecl l'ainter, Lorraine Fraley, Muriel llroekmann, XAvCllOIlHl1 McKee, Louise Pine lfifllz Rim'-Margaret Stolle, Nina Kisner, llorothy Harris, Wilma VX'i11termoye1', Anna Mae Spinks, Marian llraclley, lfleanor Vlvl1llI'IlU1'L', Mary McCauley, Lillian Brown, Louise Ramey, lirma Lee Keiter Fifllz Rafe-Yi1'gi11iz1 Duff, Lillie Silvius, Helen llorsey, Anna Lee Fries, Lucy llutrow. Alice Stricler 9 La- A hu 1-n-nl FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1'ru.viz1'U11f. ..... . I'irr-Pr'usir1'i'11l. . . . .S'vr1'vif11'-v ....... Trcaszrrvr. . . lx'Cfvm'I'u1'.. . . .f'lfZl'Zf'iSCl' ........ . . l c11'1ia11zU1'1tariazz .... lVaia'l1 Dog ....... LEFT TO RIGHT . . .ROISICRT l.12lc:1l'1' . . .NELSON l7AlLliY ..... .. ..O1.iN lltsn lX lARION llr:NsHAw .....PM'i. lX'lll.'l'0N .JAMES ll. GILMIQR .......liARl. llINlC . .IQICN N mn JON ics Firxl 1EII'ZU4llZllll Milton, lamces l'. Gilmer. Olin Hush, Rnlwrt LL-ight, Nelson lluilcy, I Nfarinn Hcnshaw, Kenneth joncs, Earl linc .Slt't'U7lfl Row-lloiialcl llinton, john liclwarcls, Hmvzxwl Hough, lhxvicl Striclcr, Francis Frye, ,ll1l1llGl2lSSFl7l'fl, Philip Klcrccr Third Row-NN'l1itc Ciruntliam, Cl12ll'lL'S .-Xclzuns, llnul Xx'llllITlU1'C, Clifton Cornwell. l'l0Hl'flI Ram'-llilly Hcnshaw, linrwcll VYz1rc, Forrest lllll-l'U121SU'l', Jamcs Gl'Ill1lll2lU1, - Rziyinunfl Myers, Scott Klolcr lfifllz Rim'-C'l1:u'lc's Gnoclcll, Rolvcrt Smith n r ri X i W 1 Y i i Charm Vue's Miss Charm . . Most Popular QGirlj. .... . Most Popular fBOyD . . . . Rest Dressed QGirlj.. . . Best Dressed QBOyj . . . Most Studious fGirlQ . . . Most Studious QBoyj . . . Most Attractive QGirlj.. . . . Most Attractive QBOyj.. , . . 'Best Athlete QGirlj.. . . Best Athlete CBoyj.. .. Best Dancer QGirlj.. . . Best Dancer CBOyQ .......... Most Likely to Succeed QGirlj Most Likely to Succeed CBOyj Ladies' Man ................ Champion Vamp ........ Best All-Round QGirlj .... Best All-Round QBOyj.. . . Noisiest. ...... ........ . Quietest .......... Best Personality ..... Most Original .... Laziest. ..... . Biggest Bluff. ........ . Greatest Woinan Hater. . . Greatest Man Hater. . . Most Courteous. . . WHO'S WHO . . . . . . .BETSY lVlO0RPI .MARGARET BOWINGS .CHARLES REININOER ......LOUIsE PiNE . . . .WILLIAM MOORE .......-IANE WATTERS .FOsTER BRENNEMAN . . . .KATHLEILN BURR . . . .WILLIAM MOORE .. . .GLADYS THOMAS LEONARD WHITMORI: . . . . . .ELOISE HOUGH . .LOYALL ANDERSON . . .' .JANE WATTERS .........-IOHN GORE .CHARLES REININGER .......BETSY MOORE . . . . .ANNA MAE SPINKS . .MARSHALL BROWN DANIEL HEFLEBOWER . . . .PHYLLTS BRTSCOE . . . .EVELYN MAY . . . .LOUISE BROWN .......JESSE ALGER . . . . .WILLIANI BATES , . .PHILLIPS KOONCE .. . .PHYLLIS BRISCOIC . .... ARBUTUS ROPER fiw S Wwfw NYZMZW WMZ7! fa S-if-S fyfc ff ,A 69 tl- 'A' -Y '- E il EN L .1 4 ' , X, 5 B silk W , A ' A H 1 FOOTBALL BOYS Front Rf7'Zxl'-'llllCR Jones, Jllamzyvrg llick Cain, Glenn Eclwarrls, Ephraim llay, Rohcrt Sinilh Jack Manuel, VYhitc Grantham, JUUIIAIQUT' .S'm'u11d Ro-ri'-Dloscph Harris, flltllIGg6'l',' Paul Barr, Charles Rciningcr, Billy Boyer, l.uonarcl XX'hitmorc, f.lHf1ft1l.1l,' Marshall Brown, jamm Grantham, Marion Sarra, Billy Hcnshaw, Loyall ' Anderson, llvad 1l'ltllIlIfll'l',' john Gore, l'11bliriIv infltlllllltlfl' Third Ron'-'1'. A. Lowery, Ijfl-l1f'Lf7tll,' Raymoncl Klyi-rs, Nelson Veer, Rohcrt Harris, john 3 Yickcrs, jerry Byrd, Howarcl NYhitmorc, Rohn-rt Ott, john O'liannon, Earl Vaintcr Coach George NY. Hill F0lll'fl1 leflix'--:Xl'HOS Sagcr, Geralcl llorsqy, Billy Anrlrcvvs, Hnhcrt Rolminson, Bnrwcll hhvllll NYaltcr Rogers, Buck NYysong, Billy l'ropps, Eclclic NN'inklcr, llavicl Strider, anrl Francis Frye FOOTBALL SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS-FOURTH PLACE IN STATE 1940 RECORD Svorv Tvam UA' T110 PARSONS ..................... . . 29 U FORT HlI.l, lC11I11lJCl'l21I1Cl, Mflj .... . . O 14 HARRISUNBURG, VA. ........ .. 13 O RQMNIQY . ............ .. 20 U lV1AR'1flNSBLlRG ........ .. 20 Cl HAGERSTC DVVN, 111 ll. ... .. 33 6 BERKELICY SPRINGS ............ .. 41 O A1.l.1iGllANY lfumberlancl, Mfl.l . . . . . 27 6 HANIJLIQY lVVlI1Cl16S1Cl', Val ...... . . 33 0 llARl'lfRS l'l1'fRRY ......... . . 53 O 'IT ETA l .S .... .... 2 60 V 26 TRACK AND FIELD TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT , Firxl R0-zuslolni Smith, Leigh l-lenflerson, Paul Barr, Leonarcl xYl11t1Tl0I'L', Charles VX etlcl Charles Reininger, john O'llannon, Rolvert Ott, Kenneth jones .Sivmiid Row-Rlarion Sarra, Coach Hill, Marshall llrown, Nelson Veer, John Core Shn Hnnt, llill lioyer, Charles Gooclell, Roy lfurr, Raymontl Myers, Philip Perks, Earl Painter, Olin Glaize Tliird Ro-ze-llnlvert Rolvinson, Eclclie NX'inkle1', lhniwell NYa1'e, Kenneth VYillinghun lxo wut Harris, l'aul Cain, Richard Ott, Carl Merchant, Charles Graccy TRACK AND FIELD 1941 MEETS Class Meet Handley lnvitation Meet Tri-County Meet at Charles Town Martinsburg lnvitation Meet Sectional Meet at TX'l2l1'1111SlJL1I'Q.' State Meet at lX'lorgantcm'n Mercersburg Academy .layvee llual Meet at Mercersburg, l'a. 1940 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS The team hail a11 exceptional recorcl, winning first place in all meets except the hui State meet in which Charles Town shecl eleventh. in iq, r ww ,Q . 4' 4 , ' I J' I r- BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT lfirxf Rrm'-l.co11:1rd VVhitmorc, lnyall Amlerson, Clmrlcs Rciningcr, l'uul I51lI'l', -luhn Gore, Klnrslmll Ilruwu .SAFUUIIII Ru-Iv-liurwcll Xxrllfli, AIHTIUII Sarra, John O'I3amum, I-lowzxrcl Vlvl'llllTl0l'C, I'ccr, Jack Klzmucl, Kenneth jlmcs Tlzirzl Rlm'-CULLCI1 Hill, I':Zll'l I,1lllll6I', Philip IR-rks, l'rincip:1l 'I'. A, I.owcry Nvlscm BASKETBALL RECORD-CHARLES TOWN HIGH SCHOOL, '40-'41 S Team Illf ALUMNI 11939-19405 ........ .. 33 IIIERKILLICY SPRINGS ....... .. 14 IIANIDLIEY QXVinchcster, Va.j . .. .. 27 IIACIQRSTOXVN, MID. ........ .. 28 IIARPICRS FIERRY .... .. .. 35 MARTINSIIURG . ................ .. 35 SHIZPHERIDSTOVVN . .............. ,. 25 SIIICPHIQRID COLLICGIQ JAYVIQICS. .. .. 32 HARPIQRS FERRY ................ .. 38 IIICRKICLICY SPRINGS .......... .. 26 UNIVERSITY fIVIOl'g'Ell1lONVI'lD .. 29 STANLEY, VA. .............., .. 35 l IfTERSl3URG ........ . . . . 36 HANIJLEY . ............. ., 42 IHIAGICRSTOXYN, MID. ... . . 32 DAVIS ................ .. 35 MARTINSIZURG . .................................. .. 22 SHICPIIICRIJSTQXVN . ................................ .. 24 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT IEIQRKICLICY SPRINGS . ............................ .. 38 MARTINSIIURG . ................................. .. 26 TOTALS ..... .... E mrc' 'l'l1r5 I9 17 1 5 40 9 20 30 31 I0 IO 37 19 21 25 36 53 35 22 22 37 E 'vii' 23 S llli GIRLS' BASKETBALL I ir.vf RI7'Ix'-.'Xllll Nlhitiug, xfxlllltlllll jones, lszllmellc Orsini .SNUFUJIKI Rtifx'-xxvlllllil Vl'i11tc1'111oyer, Glaclys 'l'l1omz1s, Iuclith VX'ysu11g, A111111 Mac SIllllliS Sydney Shirley, Gerry B1'ow11, Mary l.el1m:111 Third Row-l-lilcla Jones, Colleen Home, Becky Propps, l.illia11 l3rc1w11, Kz1thcri11e Ott l'etic Mursteller lfuurilz 1?0TU-ClllLl.Cl1 Hodges, E. Anne Shirley, Becky Alger, lloris Rumcv, Charlotte lJLlLl'UNV lloris lieiuingcr, l.il1l1a NYysu11g BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY LEFT TO RIGHT irxf ledix'-CU11Cll NCNX'lKJ11 Rlugalm, Curl Klcrclumt, Billy Amlrcws, Paul Cain, licunctln X'X'illi11gl1z1n1, fll2lI'lQS Grzlccy, Glenn Nlaguhu. ,sftkfllld Ram'-Eclclic VX'inklc1', Riclmrcl Ott, Russell Millar, l.awrcucc Hciskcll, Marshall Hurley 0 JUNIOR HIGH-WHO'S WHO Most llopulzxr Girl. . Most Popular lloy.. llest llressecl Girl. . llest Dressed lloy.. Most Stuclious Girl. Most Stuclious Boy. Most Attractive Girl. . . Most Attractive Boy.. . . llest Athlete qGirll. llest Athlete llloyj. Best Dancer 1Girll . llest Dancer Clloyl. Noisiest. ......... . Quietest .... Lazicst ........ Biggest llluff .... Most Courteous. . . ...Hi-:Lux RIQININGI-:R . . .Cil-IRALD DORSIQY . . . .JAN-3 Wl4:Bs'1'12lz .....l3oi:lzY CAIN . . . .IYAOMI MASON ........lJAVID l.YNN l3ia'r'rY Loi' Hicxsllmx' . . . . . .CQERALD Doksrgv ..,Hi:i-ieN Riciwiiwicit .....fiERALD lboksm' . . . .Hi1:1-i:N PAPASA . . . . . .GERALD lJORSIiY .............,HARRISON ROVZI-:ls l.0l'1slf: llc and VVDDDROW fXDA Ms ......llARRv lJORSlCY . . .SHIRLIQV IXLGICR ...IDAv1D LYNN an l ' ir THE RAMBLER STAFF Editor-in-Chief. . . . . .ALICE GOODELL Assistant Editors ALICE STRIDER, BARBARA GOODE, PHILLIPS KOONCE Business Manager ......... ........ J AMES KEEN Assistant Business Manager .... .... F OSTER BRENNEMAN Circulation Manager ....... . . .MARGARET MARLONV Assistant Circulation Managers ARBLJ'l'US ROPER, MARGARET HEFLEBOXN'ER, ROSEMARY HARRIS, EDITH EBY, PAUL CAIN, KENNETH JONES, LILLIAN BROWN, GERRY BROWN Advertising Manager. . . . . . . .. .JUDITH WYSONG .Assistant Advertising Managfrs ' SYDNEY SHIRLEY, DANIEL HEFLEBOW'ER, HILDA JONES, BECKY PROPPS, ELEANORA MARSTELLER, ERMA LEE KEITER Sports Editor. . . . . .ANNA MAE SPINKS Joke Editor. .. .... ADAM LINK Calendar. . .... BETTY BAILEY Art LOVISE BROWN, JANE VVATTERS Typists MARGARET BOWINGS, BETTY BAILEY, DOROTHY BARR I Advisers MRS. REGER, MISS PHILLIPS, MISS HII.I,, MISS WHITE, MR. ADKINS . ,W I-r 5 . A . 4 2 A ' 4- .. 1. ,P ,L t SCOOPS OF THE YEAR SEPTEMBER 3 Flash! C. H. S. opened again for another 9 months. Our new teachers, Miss Hunter, Miss Horner, Miss Hodges, Miss White, Mr. Tabb, and Mr. Adkins, have been formally introduced to us. SEPTEMBER 13 The football team today officially opened the season with a bang by trouncing Parsons 29-O. OCTOBER 14 Here's a scoop that is a scoop! Our great football team brought the ever- powerful Martinsburg Bulldogs down to defeat by the surprising and almost unbelievable score of 20-0. OCTOBER 16 V With report cards being distributed and the senior proofs arriving, C. H. S. was in an uproar today. OCTOBER 28 Members of the RAMBLIQR staff have been selected. lt looks like a lot of hard work ahead. NOVEMBER 14 With our good friend, Miss Hodges, as coach, the girls' basketball team have started their practicing. NOVEMBER 21 Today will never be forgotten. Not just because it was Thanksgiving, but because our Panthers defeated our great rivals, the Harpers Ferry Tigers, to the tune of 53-O. NOVEMBER 29 One of the largest crowds that ever attended a school function attended the much-talked of Charm-Vue. Miss Betsy Moore, a member of the Junior Class and one of our most popular classmates, was chosen as Miss Charm. DECEMBER 13 Friday, the thirteenth, and nothing tragic was noted in dear old C. H. S. DECEMBER 20-JANUARY 6 The joy of all students-the Christmas Holidays. JANUARY 15-16-17 The fatal days have arrived. Exams. The old school has an air of gloom about it. JANUARY 21 For the second time this year our school defeated Martinsburg in sports. This time it was in basketball, our team trouncing them 35-20. JANUARY 29 A very interesting assembly was held today. NVQ were favored by a talk by lllr. Liddle, who represented the Hi-Y Club. FEBRUARY 13 The Hoy Scouts presented a very comical and interesting assembly today. FEBRUARY 28 Wliat a thrill! VVith the score tied 22-22 after an extra play-off period, O'llannon, one of our star players, sank a lield goal, giving Charles Town the game by the score of 24-22. MARCH 14 Miss Iidith liby, a popular member of the Junior Class, wo11 the contest in Keyser for the interpretation of poetry. There were 15 other schools participating in the event. For this honor she will receive a two-year scholarship to Potomac State. APRIL 13 Another holiday at last! lflaster is here again. MARCH 24 The Journalism Class was honored greatly by receiving notice from llflorgan- town that it had won superior credit for its School paper, The lficoclzct. MAY 15 Senior Play, t'Growing Pains. MAY 23 Class Night. MAY 26-27-28 Final Exams. MAY 29 The scoop of all scoops-Graduation Day. The day when 67 students march out of dear old C. H. S. Many sad hearts may be found on this day. To dear old C. H. S. we give our respect and honor for all that we have received during our high school life. C. H. S.-we'll miss you. By liETTY l3Al1.1f:Y, '4l. 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New Classes: SEPTEMBER 84 FEBRUARY Diplomasfor SECRETARIES HIGH SCHOOL graduates and college stu- dents with Strayer training are preferred applicants for the best secretarial positions. Strayer graduates make excellent records in competitive examinations. COURSES for Beginners. Review and speed building classes in shorthand and type- writing for commercial students. New Classes: EVERY MONTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE secures Positions for Graduates Over 200 calls each month for trained ojice employees Secretarial or Accounting Catalog on request HOMER BUILDING 0 13th and F Streets O Washington, D. C. w Q11 1 I Axe S. vQ'9iQ:.u51Q'::'::uggQu 'ummm ...zum-I- 'mm ,I:g'4 v4Sv4 I 'gg' A ' lvl Ixfn 'IVIVIS Awlvnvnvnx fIxfISf43nvAXfbQIS, IX ,Aviv u1TIT7IS 33 COMPLIMENTS I EI9k9SIQ9K? 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