Christiansburg High School - Demon Yearbook (Christiansburg, VA)

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!531l.fy WPT THE DEMUN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CHRISTIANSBURG HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIANSBURG VIRGINIA Dedication JACK ACER JACK AKERS DOUGLAS JONES KENNY DEVORE JIMMY EARLES DAVID THOMAS CHARLIE LUCAS BOBBY BAKER LEO STANGER JACK ROBERTS JOHN EPFERLY FRANK PAGE To there boyx who left our claff to .verve their country, we proudly dedirate thif 1946 edition of THE DEMON. CHRISTIANSBURG HIGH SCHOOL CONTENTS I CLASSES I ORGANIZATIONS I ATHLETICS The Demon .. g-fm, if ' I 5 ,WA xxx X ,lf .Jn v I QI -. A92 Mk 7MfffL 1 ' lf CQ'-'r KTKI First Row R. F. MORGAN Principal EVANS KING Mathematicy, Englixh MRS. R. F. MORGAN H iftory, General Science MISS MARY ELLETT Commercial MRS. P. H. ZIRKLE Latin, Englifh Second Row LEO SMITH Agriculture MRS. A. V. FLOWERS Librarian I , WW RWM'-M JQJJ- M'-QJLZS7 Facultyffif I4 E10- MRS. P. H. McKEE Mathematica' MISS ANNA KOCH Bible A. V. FLOWERS Hiftory, Englixh Third Row MRS. ROY WILSON Social Studiex, Englifh S. A. STANLEY Hixtory, English MRS. W. W. RANGELEY Social Studies, Biology BOB LAWSON Phyfical Education Director MRS. R. F. HILL Home Economic: H . ,f If 7 N FyS CLASSES The Demon I I iv SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ixus ALENE SPRADLING ......................,................... Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies DAVID LEE VIA.. .................................................. . . . . He is only a well-made man who has a good determination HELEN VIRGINIA HIXON ......... ....................... . . .............. A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful and with good-nature WALTER GRAY WOOLWINE ............................................... . Bright as the sun his eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike MES. HILL ' MRS. RANGELEY ........... .... .... MOTTO3 Better Faithful than Famous . . . .President Vice Preyident . . . .Secretary . . . . Treafurzr . . . .Spomorf CoLoEs: Blue and W hit: F LowER: Red Carnation E61 X! K If' Niri xteen Forty-Six wfeisfiwwlj W, T , 4 ' . ' ' 1 f. .,.-Q 'LQ' f1u,,,s4W.,f , 5 ., I. I I I, ZMEL -ir Qlll 'S ,LQ-fm! . l ' EDNA LOUISE BASIIAM Loves all, trusts all, and does wrong to no one ANNELL VVRIGHT BELL Angels listen when she speaks IRVIN ELLIS BRUMFIELD A man of hope and forward looking mind' MARGARET FRANCES BRUNDAGE Nothing is more useful than silence FRANK PARIS CONRAD The mildest manner with the bravest mind ANNE ELIZABETH DAINGERFIELD Her smile is like the budding of spring KENNETH JENNINGS DoBsoN The man who always makes a good time better ESSIE MARIE EPPERLY 'cBeauty is an index of larger fact than wisdom E71 im J p V ,L bfwfjl r SALLY ANN FOSTER Her air, her manner, all who saw admired JULIUS TEMPLE GOODMAN Physician, heal thyself I mme' f agp' emors WANDA MAXINE PIAMMOND Some people are more nice, than wise HAZEI. ELIZABETH HANCOCK Let us seize, friends, our Opportunity from the HENRY GOLDMAN HART, JR. He was always late on principle, his principle being, that punctuality being the thief Of time WILLIAM AUBREY HILTON day as it passes Nothing is there to come and nothing past but an internal now does always last HAZEL PAULINE KANODE We live by admiration, hope and love l CHARLES PARKER MANOR, JR. Men, some to pleasure, some to business take 81 a 7 N ' .la-4 Q , . .r' Nineteen FoytyiSfiX J I' : F ,?l . .B2jT of fugff- 5 M ' SBIIIOPS . jp Z 0 .4 KATHERINE ELIZABETH MARTIN V7 'D In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare ROBERT CUSTIS MILES His thoughts have a high aim, though their dwelling be in the vale ofa humble heart KATHLEEN HAROLD MORRIS C As full of spirit as the month of May MARGARET ELIZABETH MORRIS 4 I have a heart with room for every joy JULIETTE REED Gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman GEORGE TIiOMAS STUMP Hold the fort, I'm coming MILDRED ELIZABETH SOWERS Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet DENNIS EDWARD SURBER One meal and one suit will serve you a week' E91 ' , we iff' The Demon O J fd ,lfifigvf nlflwffb, .qi yb Q4 b 'L Nui, AGNES ALLENE XIVADE Kindness is wisdom Seniors GRACIE MAE WATSON Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius JEAN LOIS WICKHAM Music is well said to be the speech of angels KATHLEEN SARAH WILLIAMS What is beautiful is good and who is good will soon also be beautiful THELMATEEN WORRELL The dimple that thy chin contains has beauty in its round DAVID WILSON THOMAS And he oft the wisest man who appears not wise at all Not Pictured: FRANCES LYNN KINZER All things come round to her who will but wait DOROTHY MYRTLE ROGERS f i A 'i Cheerful things come in little packages N W MILDRED VIRGINIA HILTON ' l ' My own thoughts are my companions EULA ESTELLE SNIDER The flowers of sweetest smell is shy and lowly xi' fl' ' l10l Nineteen Forty-Six Senior Directory BASIIAM, EDNA LOUISE Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Beta Club, 3, 4, Cheer Leader, 2, 3, Library Club, 4, President, 4, Basketball, Manager, 4, Typist, TI-IE DEMON, VVearer of Cu, Monogram Club, 4. BELL, ANNEI,I, WRIGI'IT Bird Club, 2, Student Council, 2, Junior Red Cross Council, Language Club, I, Paper Staff, 2, I-Ii-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Library Club, 4, Cast of Junior Play, Proof Reader,TI-IE DEMON, Cast of Senior Play. BRUNDAG E, MARGARET FRANCES fTransfer from Hamton High Schoolj Home Economics Club, 4, Debating Club, 4. BRUMFIEIID, IRVIN ELLIS CONRAD, FRANK PARIS IJAINGERFI ELD, ANNE EI.IzAI3E'I'IfI Bird Club, 2, Paper Staff, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Beta Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Reporter of County Beta, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Proof Reader, Tl-IE DEMON, Monogram Club, 4, Library Club, 4, Vice President, 4, Wearer of UC. DOBSON, ICENNETH ,IENNINGS CTransfer from Chester High Schoolj Foot- ball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, 2, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, Wearer of UC. EPPER LY, ESSI E IVIARI E Student Council, I, Glee Club, 2, 3, Assist- ant Art Editor, THE DEMON. FOSTER, SALLY ANN CTransfer from Hillsville High Schoolj Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Reporter, I, Hiking Club, I, Softball, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Library Club, 4, Club Editor, TI-IE DEMON, Cast of Senior Play. llll GOODMAN, JULIUS TEMPLE President of Freshman Class, President of Sophomore Class, Vice President of Junior Class, Bird Club, 2, Paper Staff, 2, Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Cast of Junior Play, Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Vice President of County Beta, 4, Editor, THE DEMONQ Monogram Club, 4, Treasurer, 4, Cast of Senior Play, Wearer Of CC Ci!! HANCOCK, HAZEL ELIZABETH Bird Club, 2, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Hi-Y, I 2, 3, 4, Assistant Secretary, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Reporter, 4, Treasurer of Junior Class' Business Manager of THE DEMON. I 7 HAMMOND, WANDA MAXINE Bird Club, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Glee Club, 3, Home Economics Club, 4, Assistant Business Manager, THE DEMON' Cast of Senior Play. 7 HART, HENRY GOLDMAN, JR. Secretary-Treasurer, Student Council, I' Red Cross Council, I, Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, I, Secretary, 2, Football Manager, 1, 2, 3, Football, 4, Basketball Manager, I, 2, 3, Monogram Club, 4, W'earer of Cf, 7 HILTON, MILDRED VIRGINIA Library Club, 4. HIXON, HELEN VIRGINIA Monogram Club, 4, Bird Club, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Secretary of Senior Class, 4. HYLTON, VVILLIAM AUBREY IRWIN, HAROLD WINDEL IKANODE, HAZEL PAULINE Red Cross Council, I, Library Club, 4. KINZER, FRANCES LYNN Bird Club, 2, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Typist, THE DEMON. The Demon Senior Directory MANOR, CHARLES PARKER, JR. Bird Club, 2, Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Cast of Junior Play, Football, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Basketball, 4, Circulation Manager, THE DEMON, VVearer of C. MARTIN, KATHERINE ELIZABETH Secretary, Freshman Class, Bird Club, 2, Paper Staff, 2, Junior Class Secretary, lVIono- gram Club, 4, Junior Play Cast, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Glee Club, 3, Basketball Manager, 4, Cast of Senior Play, Literary Editor, THE DEIvIoN, Wearer of HC. MILES, ROBERT CURTIS Football, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Cast of Senior Play, Monogram Club, 4, Wearer of C. MORRIS, IQATHLEEN LIAROLD Library Club, 4. MORRIS, MARGARET ELIZABETH Bird Club, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Cheer Leader, 4, Sports Editor, THE DEMON, Monogram Club, 4, Wearcr of C, REED, JULIETTE Bird Club, 2, Home Economics Club, 4, Typist, THE QDEMON. ROGERS, DOROTHY MYRTLE Typist, THE DEMON. SNIDER, EULA ESTELLE Library Club, 4. SOWERS, MILDRED ELIZABETH Bird Club, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, Basketball Manager, 4, Circulation Manager, THE DEMON, Mono- gram Club, 4. STUMP, GEORGE THOMAS QTranSfer from Blacksburg High Schoolj Beta Club, 3, 4, Football, 4, Monogram Club, 4, F. F. A., I, 2, County Reporter, 2, Wearer of CC CY! SPRADLING, IRIS ALENE Bird Club, 2, Paper Staff, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, l12l Glee Club, 2, 3, Library Club, 4, Treasurer, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, President, 4, Presi- dent Senior Class, Cast of Senior Play. SURBER, DENNIS EDWARD CTranSfer from Talcott High Schoolj Hi-Y, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Football, 4, Cast of junior Play, Baseball, 3, 4, Sports Editor, 'THE DEMON1 Cast of Senior Play, Monogram Club, 4, Wearer of ICCY7 VIA, DAVID LEE Bird Club, 22 Paper Staff, 2, Vice President, Sophomore Class, Football, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, Cast of Junior Play, Vice President, Senior Class, Sports Editor, THE DEMON, Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 4, President, 4, Wearer of lCC'77 WADE, AGNES ALLENE Bird Club, 2, Paper Staili, 2, Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Cheer Leader, 4, Typist, THE DEMON, Cast of Senior Play, Wearer of KCC.77 VVATSON, GRACIE MAE Library Club, 4. WICKHAM, JEAN LoIs Reporter of Freshman Class, Bird Club, 2, Vice President, 2, Paper Staff, 2, Beta Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Cast of Junior Play, Senior Class Editor, THE DEMON. WILLIAMS KATHLEEN SARAH Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3. WooI.wINE, WALTER GRAY Treasurer of Senior Class, Monogram Club, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Basket- ball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, Bird Club, 2, Senior Class Editor, rl-ll-IE DEMON, Wearer of Ci C 77 WQRRELL, TIIELMATEEN Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Reporter of Library Club, 45 Proof Reader, TI-IE DEMON, Cheer Leader, 4, Cast of Senior Play. Nineteen Forty-Six Senior Class Will We, the sad, departing Class of 1946, Christiansburg High School, Commonwealth of Virginia, being of weak minds and strong statues, do hereby declare this our last will and testament as follows: I, David Via, do will and bequeath to David Smith my ability to bum, chew and write, chewing gum. I, Agnes Wade, do hereby will and bequeath to Paul Mitchell my ability to argue with Mrs. Zirkle with sincere hope that you will win more of them than I did. I, Dennis Surber, being of weak mind and body likewise, do hereby will to George Bell my cue stick in the Christiansburg Recreation Parlor. P. S.-Also my ability to gouge harder than anyone else. ' I, William Aubrey I-Iilton, being at the point of a gun, do hereby will to Kolmer Altizer my seat in Mrs. Rangeley's Government Class. I, Annell Bell, being of quiet and timid nature and a big-hearted member of the G. O. P. Cpaid political advertisementj, do will to Margaret Williams my ability to finally fight my way to a seat on the Cambria bus and then remember that I wasn't even going to ride. I, Helen I-lixon, hereby will and bequeath to Frances Epperly my seat in typing class in hopes that she may have as much joy in reading letters as I did when I should have been typing. I, Temple Goodman, do will to Betty Atkinson my smile which Mack Barnitz said fooled all the teachers. I, Betty Martin, do hereby will and bequeath to Fred Graham my ability to talk my head off and never get anything said. CI'll bet the teachers Wish I had gotten rid of this sooner.j I, Juliette Reed, do hereby will and bequeath to Esma Bishop the ability to keep her temper in gym class, something I could never do. I, Robert Miles, do hereby will and bequeath to Nancy Porteriield one bottle of H202 to carry on her good work. I, Margaret Brundage, do hereby will and bequeath to Jean Britt my seat in Home Economics Class. I, Frank Conrad, do hereby will and bequeath to Dorotha Cecil my nickname, Corny, which has followed me for the last six years in hopes that she will soon discard it. I, Margaret Morris, will to Adeline Howard my ability to be able to play guard and forward in basketball which I could never do. I, Maxine Hammond, being of crushable mind, do hereby will to Donald Conrad the money I won on football bets fyou don't have to pay a gift tax on a quarter, you knowj. I, Mildred Hylton, do hereby will and bequeath to Vina Hess my ability to giggle in Study Hall without being caught. I, Kathleen Morris, do hereby will to Margaret Walker my ability to lose weight and fall in love at the same time. CHope you don't fail, as I havej I, Mae Watson, do hereby will to Ruby Nolley my seat in home-room after school hoping that she will not have to write 200 times, I must not talk in home-room. I, Louise Basham, a weak-minded Senior, do will to Annie Martin my small brown loafers with the hope that they will not hurt her as much as they have me. I, Anne Daingerheld, do hereby will and bequeath to Phillip Houliares my place in Nell Daingeri'ield's heart in hopes that she will bestow some sisterly love upon him that she never bestowed on me. I, Walter Woolwine, do hereby will and bequeath to WVilliam Lester my blond, curly hair, blue eyes and dimples in hopes that he will make better use of them than I did. I13l The Demon Senior Class Will I, ,lean Lois Wickliam, a generous soul, do hereby will and bequeath to Nancy Sim- mons my ability to get along with the Junior boys 'cause the Senior boys wonit be here next year. I, Dennis Surber, who ainit got nuthin' else and thatis a little less than most anyone else has got do will to Louise lVIiles my ability to stay in school longer than anyone else and still get a kick out of the Principal. I, Parker Manor, do will and bequeath to Billy King my ability to talk more than anyone else in Mrs. Rarigeley's Government Class. I, Frances Kinzer, do will to Betty Hart the saddles that were willed to me by Nlarjorie Nliller, with great hopes that they will fit her better than they did me. I, Hazel Hancock, do will and bequeath to Colleen James the privilege of being elected the biggest fiirt in the Senior Class. QThat shouldn't be too hard.j I, Annell Bell, do will to Linda Furrow my ability to get excited because I can't find my locker key, have the lock cut off my locker and then find the key right where it should have been all along. I, Kenneth Dobson, do hereby will to Bernard Gilmer niy place in Uncle Sam's Navy. I, Sally Ann Foster, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Lee Walters my place at Mr. Morgan's typewriter. I, Mildred Hylton, do hereby will and bequeath to Lois Reish my seat in Government Class in hope that she will get her lessons like I never did. I, Robert Miles, do hereby will to Marie Shelton an old pocketbook which I found two years ago, for which I could find no use. It was found empty and has remained that way ever since. I, Eula Snider, hereby will and bequeath to lVIax Linkous my seat in Mrs. Zirkle's sixth period English Class beside Hazel Kanode. I, Agnes Wade, do hereby will to Emma Jean Sisson my fourth-year English book in hopes that she will study and learn more than I did. I, Parker Manor, do hereby will and bequeath to Dorothy Lester my football socks in hopes that she will wash them once during the year. I, Iris Spradling, do hereby will and bequeath to Dennis Reed my ability to get caught every time I speak a work in Mrs. Zirkle's English Class. I, Hazel Kanode, do will to Robert Swain my ability to sit beside Bessie Lovern on the Cambria bus every morning. I, Kathleen Vlfilliams, do hereby will and bequeath to Elizabeth Creasy my ability in Senior Government to always be looking at the answer in the book when Mrs. Rangeley calls on me to answer a question, then unable to answer. I, Frances Kinzer, do hereby will and bequeath to Geraldine Epperly my seat at the last table in Study Hall, hoping that she will have the place in Mrs. Flowers: heart that I never had. I, Kathleen Nlorris, do hereby will to Chip Lucas my giggles. Hope he doesn't get called down for them as much as I did. I, Louise Basham, being little, weak-minded and very talkative, do will and bequeath to Johnny Chumbley full possession of Locker No. 319 with hopes that he can obtain a combination for it. KP. S.-Thatis all I ever owned while at C. H. SJ I, Sally Ann Foster, do hereby will and bequeath to Anna VVoods my poor, beaten-up Chemistry book that you hardly saw me without all year in hopes that you'll learn to balance equations. I never did! I, Robert Grubb, do will to Frances Bolt my position as bell-hop next year, provided I am not here myself. l14l Nineteen Forty-Six Senior Class Will I, David Via, do will to David Combs my ability to play basketball, keeping one eye on the ball and the other eye on the girls. I, Mae VVatson, do hereby will to Peggy Cox my ability to listen attentively in Govern- ment Class hoping that she will get more out of it than I did. I, Helen I-Iixon, hereby -will and bequeath to Betty Lou Bailey my ability to chew chewing gum in Mrs. Rangeley's class and never get caught. I, Margaret Morris, hereby will and bequeath to Edwin Sutphin my old gym socks, which if washed and the holes patched, may be useful. I, Robert Miles, do will to Elizabeth Scarborough my old English book, which was willed to me by a member of the ,45 Class, which was willed to him by a member of the 544 Class and here's hoping that you will get more out of it than I ever did. I, Eula Snider, hereby will and bequeath to IVIary Peregoy my place in the fourth- period gym class in hopes that she will have as much fun as I did. I, Mildred Sowers, hereby will and bequeath to Dorothy Church my seat in Home Ec. in hopes that she may have as much fun with hlrs. Hill as I have had. I, Harold Irvin, being of sound mind and body, unjustly punished daily by Mrs. Rangeley, do hereby will to Lucille VVhite my ability to argue all History period and never get results. I, Leo Stanger, do will to Nell Daingerfield my Government book with hopes that she will accomplish more than I did. I, Robert Grubb, do will to Louise Simpkins my ability to be cussed', out every day at football practice by Mac Barnitz. I, Hazel Kanode, do will to Betty Hungate my place in lNIrs. Zirkle's English Class in hopes that she will learn more about grammar than I did. I, Betty Martin, being of a weak mind and disabled body do hereby will and bequeath to Rose Spangler my ability to laugh the longest and the hardest at the corniest jokes. I, Thelmateen Worrell, do hereby will and bequeath to Beatrice W'oods my specs, and also my nickname, Ii'oureyes. I, Anne Daingerfield, do will to Madeline Lawrence my ability to insult everyone and then have them speak to me when I walk through the halls. I, Marie Epperly, do hereby will and bequeath to Margaret Wirt my little, red short- hand book in hopes she can use it. CI won't need it any more.j I, Tommy Stump, do hereby will to James Fatty Gearheart my manly physique and a book on Atlas Reducing Plan. i I, I-Iarold Irvin Cwe will just leave it at thatb, do hereby will to Edward Slusher my dear old tennis shoes which were worn out four years ago with hopes he can get money to buy more. I, Leo Stanger, do will to Robert Altizer the honor and privilege to drive the Vicker bus. I, Dorothy Rogers, do hereby will and bequeath to I-Iildred Sowers my seat in Govern- ment Class so that she may put it to better use than I did. I,Thelmateen Worrell, being of a very musical mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Sidney Bailey my ability to play on the piano, one piece, Chop Boogie Concerto, which is one line of Chop Sticks, one line of Cow Cow Boogie, and one line of Tschaikovskyis Piano Concertof, I, Marie Epperly, do hereby will and bequeath to Eddie Dickerson my seat in Gov- ernment Class in hopes he will accomplish more than I have. I, Irvin Brumheld, do hereby will and bequeath to Charley Hawley my seat in Mrs. Zirkle's English Class in hopes that he will make better use of it than I did. I15l The Demon enior Class Prophec On a bright, sunny morning I was slowly trudging my way to Christiansburg High School, thinking sorrowfully of the fact that soon my classmates and I would come to the parting of the ways. I was wondering just how the atomic age would effect our futures. When a loud roaring disturbed my thoughts, I glanced up and saw a B-29 glistening in the sun. It circled overhead and I was astonished to see a small missile hurling toward the earth. There was a loud explosion and . . . I recovered to find myself in the amazing world of tomorrow. It was hard to grasp the meaning of this unusual occurrence. As soon as I had cleared my dazed mind, I realized the atomic age was disclosing the future of the Senior Class of '46. An atom bomb had blown me into the world of 1956 . . . I was filled with wonderment at the sights which I beheld and I could hardly believe my eyes when I found myself in front of C. H. S. Ten years had brought about a great many changes. A small cottage to one side of the main building immediately drew my attention. I hurried over and peeped through a window. Eula Snider was conducting her Home Economics Class in the small, neat building. While I watched, a couple of boys slipped off the football held. I heard them ask, Do you have anything to eat? We're starved. Seeing Eula only increased my desire to learn what my other classmates were doing. I hurried over to the main build- ing. Things began to seem more familiar to me and happy memories of '46 Hooded my mind. I found Anne Daingerfield in the gymnasium with her Physical Education Class. I entered the gym and stood silently by. Soon Anne saw me and came over to talk. She told me that her basketball girls had had an undefeated season. ifVhen I asked her about Billy, she nodded to the bleachers, He's doing his home-work, she replied. I was filled with joy to know that she was so happily situated. As I stood talking to her, the class bell rang and the students hurried out. I tarried for a short time, then swiftly, but thoroughly looked over the rest of the school. I found Kathleen Williams teaching Bible to a group of freshmen. I passed what was once Mrs. Zirkle's English room, glancing in I discovered that NIae Watson was having some difhculty with her own group of English students. I walked on down the hall and glanced in another room. I was not too surprised to find Frances Kinzer directing the Glee Club for the school and I stood quietly listening to the girls sing. After a short while I left the school and walked down town. The first thing I spied as I walked along Main Street was a large sign reading, SIMMONS SHOE SHOP, Manager David Via. I stopped for a moment and then smiled in spite of myself. It seemed that things had worked out rather nicely for my classmates. I walked on down IVIain Street and as I passed the courthouse, memories of 194.6 made me linger for a moment and then enter the building. I could remember the Ruth Rosenstein trial and I wanted to see the court room so that the memo- ries would be more vivid and so I could quietly think over that interesting day ten years ago. I slipped softly into the court room and the first thing that I saw was Billy Hylton who was serving as juror. I listened for a moment or two, and then though the trial seemed very interesting, I had to hurry away because the time was passing steadily by. Upon returning to the street, I saw a news stand on the corner. I hurried over and bought the latest edition of the Christiansburg Newt, edited by Irvin Brumfield. I started to walk away when a book with a gay colored jacket caught my eye. I looked more closely at the book and found that it was Betty lVIartin's latest best seller,', Slave Drivers, which she had dedicated to her high school teachers, Mrs. Rangeley, Mrs. Zirkle, Mrs. McKee and Mr. Morgan. I felt that I simply must read this book and so I purchased a copy. As I started down the street reading the paper, an article on the front page caught my eye. FAMOUS PIANIST DUE IN NEW YORK Miss jean Wickham will arrive in New York today after spending some time with a concert tour in Europe. Miss Wickham is planning to spend a few months at her home in Cambria, Virginia. The article gave numerous details concerning Jean's tour, but I was so eager to see what else was in the paper that I only skimmed over it. Also, on the front page, I found an article telling about Temple Goodman's graduation from the University of Penn- sylvania. He had been appointed as doctor for the Sam lXfIoo1' Chair Company. On the next page of the paper a picture of Kenneth Dobson in Navy uniform drew my attention. The article beneath told me that Kenneth had reenlisted in the Navy and had been promoted to seaman second class. In the social section I learned that Juliette Reed, woman about town, was giving a dinner party in honor of Kathleen Morris, who had been doing quite a lot of traveling throughout Floyd County. Dorothy Rogers, private secretary and companion to Juliette, states that Miss Recd will be leaving for Europe in a few days. Mildred Sowers will accompany her on the trip. I was pleased to find Helen Hixon editing the sports page of the paper. I quickly glanced over the remainder of the paper and then folded it under my arm for future reference. I continued down the street and found Woolwine's Modern Pool Hall. Walter, who was standing out in front looking rather despondent, told me that business hadn't been so good since he had started teaching girls to shoot pool. He had about decided that girls must be able to shoot pool, business or no business. I16I Nineteen Forty-Six enior Class Prophet: A little further down the street a large sign lured me into Frank's Meat Market. I knew immediately that the establishment must be owned by l rank Conrad. A large sign on the counter guaranteed all customers that his meat was not over a month old and his chickens had been dressed within the last two weeks. I could not spend too much time in the market, so I bought a roast that he had only had for two weeks. Ut was the freshest meat he hadj I went across the street and stopped in front of the Palace Theater. Upon glancing over the billboard I was delighted to see that Agnes Wade, a new star on stage and screen, was starring in Let Go of That Blonde. A poster in the theater announced a coming stage attraction. SI5IlfI SURBIWIR AND MANOR BURLESQUE' For l'lf'nly Qf Gafr, Gag: and Fun .I ! I DoN'T NIISS 'I'I-IIS SHOW OF ALL SHOWS COME ONE April 12, 19- COME ALL As I was reading this advertisement I was tempted to try and see the show, but a spell of semiconsciousness overtook nie and the next thing I knew, I was in an entirely different enviromnent. I was standing in front of a large brick home and a small neat sign announced: ROOM AND BOARD Louise Basxmiu Lucas g I read it and started to walk away, when something in my mind clicked and I realized what I had read-Louin' Barham Luca:-I was in Blacksburg and apparently in front of Louise's home. A lady on the lawn next door couldn't understand why I was staring so and came over to ask if she could be of any help. From her, I learned that Louise ran a boarding house for teachers only. Of her forty boarders, Louise was fondest of Robert Miles, Agriculture teacher at V. P. I., and Mildred Hylton, who was teaching the first grade at Blacksburg Primary School. I tried in vain to locate Robert and Mildred. After a disheartening search, I decided to return to Christiansburg on the bus. When I asked for a ticket at the corner drug store, I was informed that the Irwin-Stanger jeep lines had taken over that route. I was delighted at this news and immediately bought a ticket for a jeep ride. When the jeep stopped for me, Leo Stanger was driving it himself. On the way back to Christiansburg, we talked over old times. He informed me that Anncll Bell had graduated from YVilliam and Mary College at the head of her class. Be- cause of her high scholastic standing shc secured a job as assistant house cleaner at the college. He also told me that Margaret Brundage was now traveling in Alaska. He believed that she was searching for gold. As we rode along, I noticed a hitch-hiker on the side of the road. Better pick him upf' I suggested, the poor fellow looks tiredf' Leo slowed down and came to a stop. A familiar voice greeted us, Hi there, imagine seeing you heref' and Tommy Stump climbed into the jeep. He told us that he had hitch-hiked all the way from Texas. What were you doing in Texas? I asked. My curiosity had gotten the better of me. He responded with a hearty laugh, then told me that he had set up an office for advice to professional hoboes. His main client was Robert Grubb. A small cottage drew my attention and Leo informed me that Sally Foster Linkous lived there. I asked him to stop for a minute and I got out and asked one of the six children who were playing in the yard, Where his mother Was. After hitting me on the head with a rock, one of the little boys told me that Sally had taken some eggs to the store. Gently rubbing the knot on my head, I got back into the jeep and we continued our trip. Tommy told me that Hazel Hancock and Maxine Hammond were his advertising managers. Their experience in ad- vertising for the '46 annual had helped them secure the job. As we passed a small home on the outskirts of Christiansburg, Leo told me that was where Thelmateen Worrell lived. She was now a Famous dress designer for Iris Spradling's very exclusive dress shop. Her latest creation was really something. At lirst the people had not liked the long skirts and high necks, but when she hired Margaret Morris for her model, the dresses sold like hot cakes. Leo stopped in the edge of town and I got out. After thanking him for the wonderful ride, he and Tommy drove away. l stood quietly in the gathering dusk, thinking of the experiences which I had during the day, things began to grow hazy and at peculiar feeling came over me. l realized that the effect of the atomic bomb must be wearing off. . . YVhen I finally cleared my mind, I found that I was on my way to school . . . another day at C. H. S., but I had had a glimpse into the future of each of my senior classmates. I 17 J The Demon SENIOR SNAPSHUTS I 1 Nineteen Forty-Six Best looking .... Most attractive .... Cutest ............ Most sophisticated. .. Most popular ..... Nicest. . . Most in love. . . Most Original. . . Most typical, . Biggest flirt. ., Best-all-round. . . Best Hgure ..,.. Best physique . . Most athletic ...... Most intellectual. . . Most idealistic .... Biggest bluff. ..... . Biggest line-striIIger. . Biggest liar ......,. Most loyal .... Hardest worker. . . Wittiest ...... . Biggest talker ........ Most likely to succeed. . . . . . . Most ambitious ...... Most Conceited .... Most dependable. . . Most bashful. . . Most dignified. . . Quietcst .... . . . Best dressed ..... Best persOIIality. . . . Best sport ........... Biggest lieart-brealcer. . . . . . . ellinr Class Nlirrol' Boy DAVID VIA. . . TOMMY STUMP ..... XNALTER WOOLWINE DAVID THOMAS ..... TOMMY STUMP .... FRANK CONRAD TOMMY STUMP DAVID VIA ..... DENNIS SUREER .... 'FEMPLE GOODMAN.. WALTER WOOLWINE. . TOMMY STUMP ..... Robert Miles ...... WALTER WOOLWINE TEMPLE GOODMAN. . rlqEMPLE GOODMAN. . ROBERT GRUBB DENNIS SURBER ' DAVID VIA ..... HAROLD TRVIN ..... 'TEMPLE GOODMAN. . . ROBERT MILES... BILLY HART. .. BILLY HART ....... TEMPLE GOODMAN. . . TEMPLE GOODMAN. . . WALTER WOOLWINE .... TEMPLE GOODMAN. . BILLY HILTON. . . DAVID THOMAS. . . BILLY HYLTON. .. TOMMY STUMP. . . TOMMY STUMP. . . DENNIS SURBER. .. . DAVID VIA ..... l19l Girl . . .IQATHLEEN WILLIAMS . . .THELMA WORRELL . . .LOUISE BASHAM . . .JULIETTE REED .. .AGNES W.ADE .. .IRIS SPRADLING l LOUISE BASHAM l SALLY FOSTER ...ANNELL BELL . . .BETTY MARTIN . . .HAZEL HANCOCK . . .ANNE DAINGERFIELD . . .FRANCES KINZER . . ,MARGARET MORRIS . . .ANNELL BELL . . .FRANCES KINZER . . .HAZEL HANCOCK . . .TVIARIE EPPERLY . . .JULIETTE REED . . .IRIS SPRADLING ANNELL BELL IVIILDRED SOWERS . . .KATHLEEN MORRIS . . .HAZEL HANCOCK ...ANNELL BELL .. .ANNELL BELL .. .JEAN LOIS TKVICKHAM I HAZEL KANODE ' lANNELL BELL .. .EULA SNIDER .. .ANNELL BELL . . .MILDRED HYLTON . . .SALLY FOSTER . . .BETTY MARTIN . . .MARGARET MORRIS . . .LOUISE BASI-IAM X x 'N N The Demon 26 , .f-4, wwf' I 1' IHS-,., v. ., . Z LL .3 . C 2 3 .vi A L DAVID SMITH. . DAVID COMES . OFFICERS E201 J unmrs BETTY ATKINSON KOLMER ALTIZER GEORGE BELL ESMA BISHOP FRANCES BOLT JEAN BRITT DOROTHA CECIL BERNARD CHAFIN JOHN CIIUMDLEY DOROTIiY CHURCH DAVID COMES , DONALD CONRAD MARGARET Cox ELIZABETH CREASY NELL DAINGERFIELD EDDIE DICKERSON FRANCES .EPPERLY GERALDINE EPPERLY LINDA FURROW JAMES GEARIiART BERNARD GILMER BETTY HART CHARLIE HAWLEY VINA HESS . . . . . .Prexident . . . Vicf President Nineteen 'Forty-Six Juniors PHILLIP HOULIARES BETTY HUNGATE COLLEEN JAMES BILLY KING MADELINE LAWRENCE DOROTHY LESTER WILLIAM LESTER MAX LINKOUDS flew 40'-f J PAUIQI'rcI-IELL RUBY NOLLEY ROBERT OLIVER MARY ELLEN PEREGORY NANCY PORTERFIELD P -Mf DENNIS REED pf M' , Lois REISII vu ELIZABETH SCARBOROUGH NANCY SIMMONS LOUISE SIMPKINS EMMA JEAN SISSON MARIE SIIELTON EDWARD SLUSIIER DAVID SMITH HILDRED SowERs RosE SPANGLER - I-I T -'Tw I NANCY PORTERFIELD. . . . . .Sfcretary MAX LINKOUS ...... . . Treasurer E211 The Demon ,S , ' I Aluem from the Picture: SYDNEY BAILEY FRED GRAHAM ANNIE MARTIN LOUISE MILES ROBERT SWAIN BETTY-LOU BAILEY BETTY HART. .. E221 Juniors EDWIN SUTPHIN MARGARET ANN WALKER MARY LEE WALTERS HELEN LUCILLE WHITE ICEMPTON WILLIAMS MARGARET LOU WILLIAMS MARGARET ELIZABETH WIRT ANNA WOODS BEATRICE MARIE WOODS . . . .Reporter ophnlnores I RANcIas AKIERS HAROLD AKERS SARA MAIE AI..'l'IZIiR BLANCIII: ANDERSON ELVIN ATKINSON DOROTHY BIsIIoI' JUNIOR BLAND TIIoIvIAs BLANTON EDITII BoI.'r BEN BURR DOLORES CAI'I's FRANCES CoRRDI.1. NELLII: CRAWFORD NORA LEE CREASY LOUISE FAULKNER VIRGINIA FIZER RUDY FURROW JACK GARDNER VI-:LMA GII,.IIIIaR DOLLIE GILIIIORII HARRY GRAIIAM DoRIs GRAY DONALD GUTIIDRIE ZIsI.I.A HIl,.I. Nineteen Forty-Six OFFICERS . . . . . . .Prffident RAY DYER ..... ........... JANET SHELOR. . . .... Vice Prnident E231 K7 I! ,WIKI 1121,- JL 6 fI'L fyzj 0,1 I 0 The Demon DUMB ' L- ' A, ,g- , I QQ- it W? ,Q ,,,1'n,. .J 2 TEDDY SPRADLING. . JOHN SWEENEY .... EULENE WILSON. . . E241 ophomores JANICE I-IoLcoMIs ANN HOllNIiARGER LIaoN HORNIIARGIIR MARJQRIII HOXVAIKD NIAMIIS RAY Huw MAXINII IQANODE JANIII ICINCAID LoII.I:'rTA KINCAIII BIe'I rY IQING MARY F. IIAXVRICNCE NITTA BURR BIcssIIs LOVERN MADI-:I.INIg MAll'F1N BIs'r'rY MILES IXNIIY IVIILLER FRANCES MURRAY JOAN NICI-IOLS JULIA NIKON ICUGIENE NoI.uN DONALIJ OLIVER IRA OLlVliR MILDIIIED PARsoNs BARBARA PoIfIf BEVERLY Pow . . .Secretary . . . Treafurer . .Reporter Nineteen Forty-Six L 0lJh0lll0l'QS 'I'III':LMA Pow PEGGY POR'l'l'1Rl l ELD BE'l I'Y PIIICE B li'l I'Y ATLI I F RALPH IQICED JEAN RCDTSIQIITS MARIE SCAIIIIDIIOIIIIII JANI-:'r SIIIQLOII COIIE1'rA SIIIQPIIIIIIIIIJ JOYCE SN ul-'IfI-:II JOSl'Il'lllN1-1 Sowuus DELIIIAR STANIII-:II JOHN SwEIf:NI-:Y GIEORGE TIIOIINTON BE1'rv V Ics'I' Dolus WIII'rI.Ocx DORIS WIL'KllANi ISULENE WYILSON IIIIINE NVILLARD IVIERTIIEL WII.1.IALIs BETTY JEAN WlI.I.lAhlS CECIL NVOOLVVINIS JANET WOOl.VX'lNE LOMA WLIIQIIEIIIIEII WANDA BLANKENSIIII- JAMES BOLT FRIED BIIOCE FLOYD COLLINS LLOYD CREASY sul- if RAY IDYER HAROLD E1'I'E1II.Y LIONEL R. I'IALL CLARENCE HAIIILIN MEIXLENE KING Abfeutfrom Picture: GLEN LANDIS LIOVVARD LAWRENCE BOIIIIIE LONG NIARY ANN LOVEIIN VIRGINIA LUCAS E251 I E Q5 '9 I z 1 I 3 42 wif: wif' . gig T' 5 - -II FRANCES MARTIN PERRY SARVER REBA SEXTON JOYCE SLUSIIER JULIAN SLUSIIER TEDDY SPRADLING MARIE ST. CLAIR PHILIP SUMMERS LORAINE WADE BOBBY WIRI- I 4. I X R A3955 ' ' . A if fix' . -'Is 'I 'A A The Demon ,gy ,Ur I + SI 'Q' 'P' QP' C7 QI if , X A 1171 I W ,,,, , H. I lr 655I,,Jby.I,L EWR, ' 'I jj f ,TL U v R Navi: wffresllmen Hi OFFICERS JIMMY BLOUNT .... BARBARA NIARTIN. . . STANLIA ALTIZER. . . LOIS TEEL ....... ANN JONES ..,. Prffidfvzt . . Vice Preffdem MRS. McKEE'S ROOM , 3 A ANILLIAM ATKINSON GARLAND BONDS HA LSEY CHRISMAN RIL HARD GRAHAM Bn. LY HAWLEY SAMMY KITTS BUDDY KNOWLES JOE N LAVENDER MOSBY LINROUS OBIS MAXEY ' GILBERT SPAULDING JACKIE STEWART EDGAR SEXTON ROBERT LINKOUS 4 IMOOENE ALLEN STANLIA ALTIZER BARBARA CAPPS MARGARET CHANDLER MILDRED Cox BETTY LEE EAMES PATRICIA GIVENS ANN JONES KATIIERINE KNOWLES BARBARA MARTIN Jo ANN MAUPIN DOROTHY MORRIS PEARL ROBERTS RUBY SHELTON F261 PAULINE SPRADLIN BARBARA SUE WEEKS HELEN WliITE Not Pictured LESCOE FURROW RICHARD HANDLEY PAUL MILLS SAMMY SNUEEER JACKIE WILLIS FREDA LESTER VELTIE SUTPHIN FRANCES WALTEllS EDITI-I WADE Secretary Treafurer .Reporter V S' E' Nineteen Forty-Six WI J A f-Auf 50 yzgwq . ?.' 'G EVANS KING'S ROOM BLANCII AKERS RU'I'II ASIIYVORTH l I.0Rl'2NCl42 BEAN 'JUIJITII Cox QJANIIC ICLLIOTT ALBERTA GALIJMORE COLLIEIEN GARLIC HELEN GERALD ' SARAII HALL POLLY PIARMON ONITA LYTTON JOYCE MH'IiRS KATIIERINE NOLEN ICTTA RODERTS l5ITIIEI.I-:NE SEMONES JOIIN AKERS WlI.l.lAIsI ATKINSON RODER1' CALDNVELL STASI IRELVIZIS DAVID ISPPERLY D. L. GRIID EvERE'I'r 1'IARRIS JUNIOR I'IORNl3ARGl:IIl -JOHN IIOULIARES RALIIII SLUSIIER CONNVAY SMITH vl'IARlkY STANGER BENJAMIN SUTIIIIIN DONALD VIIQRS DONALD WALTERS CHARLES WIIITTARER DOROTHY SIIELOR MAIRY SUTPI-IIN LOIS 'FEEL SARAII WILKIEILSON NAOL1lli VVIRT IRIS XIVOODS IQXOLEE VVOOLVVINIE DOROTIXY ROOP .JIMMY BLOUNT FLOYD COLLINS DIAAIIOND EDMUNDS 'THOMAS GEARI'IART ROBERT LINKOUS GROVER NIXON DAVID PROCO JO!-IN SPENCE RUssEL STEDAR ROBERT WILLIAMS CLARENCE SHARK GROVER IREED FREDDIE LEE EANES JOHN KARR Not Pictured BETTY BRUMFIELD BUDDY BORDVVINE CLARENCE GEISEN RICIIARD LANE MRS. ZIRKLEFS ROOM NIARGARET AKERS LORENE CALDWELL JOANNE CHARLTON Kl'I'1'Y IQAI5 CHRISMAN FRANCES CIIUMBLEY BETTY JUNE COLLINS LORENE Cox VIRGINIA CREASY JULIA ANN CROET FLORENCE DELVIZIS VERA EDMUNDS LOIS GAYE GOODMAN DOROTHY GERALD HAZEL HILL BARBARA LEE KING PEGGY KING I27l NANCY MARTIN LENA RUTH MARTIN ALETA OLINGER PHYLLIS OLIVER BETTY ANN RICHARDSON ALENE WILLIAMS NANCY JANE WILLIALIS N at Picmwd CARSON MOLES ROBERT DOWDY HELEN THORNTON SALLY ANN WADE FRANCES MUSSELMAN NINA WOODS 5144.3 The Demon UIIIIBPUIHSSIHBII Snapshots K 81 N FyS URGANIZATIUNS The Demon The Demon Staff TEMPLE GOODMAN. . . ...,....... Editor DAVID SMITH ...... .... A ffixtartt Editor HAZEL HANCOCK ..... .......... B usinexf Manager MAXINE HAMMOND .... . . .Afxirtant Buxinesy Manager BETTY :NIARTIN ..... ............ L iterary Editor JOHN FRIDLEY .... .......... A rt Editor MARIE EPPERLY ...... . . .Auiytant Art Editor JEAN LUIS WICKHATW4 . ...... Senior Editor: WALTER WOOLWINE MARGARET MORRIS DAVID VIA . . .Athletic Editor: DENNIS SURBER SALLY ANN FOSTER . . . .Club Editor: ROBERT MILES DENNIS SURBER DOROTHY RODGERS AGNES WADE I . . . . . . Typixts IULIETTE REED KATHLEEN WILLIAMS FRANCES KINZER ANNELL BELL THELMATEEN WORRELL - - - -Pf00f Rfadfff ANNE DAINGERFIELD MILDRED SOWERS . . . .Circulation PARKER MANOR MRS. RANGELEY - I .SPOMOU MRS. HILL l. 30 I Nineteen Forty Six BETTY MARTIN .... ANNELL BELL. . . IRIS SPIIADLING .... . . ANNE DAINGERFIELD. . HAZEL HANCOCK .... MRS. ZIRKLE .... ANNELL BELL LOUISE BASIIAM ANNE DAINGEIIEIELD EDDIE DICKERSON SALLY FOSTEII 'TEMPLE GOODMAN HAZEL HANCOCK CIIARLIE HAWI.EY Beta Club OFFICERS MEMBERS FRANCES KINZER DOROTHY LESTER BETTY MARTIN GEORGE BELL MARY' ELLEN PEREGOY NANCY POIITERFIELD RosE SPANGLEII IRIS SIIIIADLING E311 . . . .Prexident Vice President . . . .Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . Sporuor TOMMY STUMP NANCY SIIvILIoNs LUCILLE WHITE JEAN Lois WICKHAM KEMP WILLIAMS ANNA Woons BEATRICE Woons DAVID SMITH The Demon ...-.'-.. TEMPLE GOODMAN. . . DAVID SMITH ...... GEORGE BELL .... KEMP WILLIAMS. . . MR. MORGAN REV. W. E. ROACH ELVIN ATKINSON GEORGE BELL DAVID SMITH TEMPLE GOODLIAN DAVID COMES Boys' Hi-Y OFFICERS MEMBERS RAY DYER JOHN SWEENEY JOHN SPENCE KELIP WlLl.IAMS DAVID VIA l321 . . . .President Vice Prexident . . . .Secrftary . . . Trzaxurfr DENNIS SUREER BILLY HART EDDIE DICKERSON ROBERT M1'LES CHARLEY HAWLEY Nineteen Forty-Six ANNELL BELL. .. AGNES WADE. .. IRIS SPRADLING ,... MAXINE HAMMOND. . . BETTY LHART ,..... MRS. MCKEE MRS. RANGELEY SARA MAE AI.TIzEE BETTY ATKINSON LOUISE BASIIAM ANNELL BELL JEAN BRITT DOROTI-IA CECIL DOROTHY CIIUECII ANNE DAINGEEEIELD HAzEI. ITIANCOCK BETTY I'IART MAXINIE HAMMDND HELEN HIXON Girls' Hi-Y OFFICERS MEMBERS COLLEEN JAMES FRANCES KINZER MARGARET WVIRT JEAN WICKIIAM ANNA Woons JANET WOOLWINE SALLY FOSTER DOIIDTIIY LESTER MARGARET MOIIRIS BETTY MARTIN NANCY PDIITEIIEIELD PEGGY POIITEREIELD E331 ....... .Prefident . . . Vice President . . . . .Secretary . . Treasurer . . .Reporter . . .Spovuorf BETTY RATLIFF LOIS REISH JEAN ROBERTS JANET SIIELOII MILDRED SOWERS ROSE SPANGLEE IRIS SPRADLING NANCY SIMMONS AGNES WADE TIIELMATEEN WORRELL KATHLEEN WILLIAMS The Demon Home Economics Club IRIS SPRADLING .... MILDRED SOWERS. . . LOUISE SIMPKINS .... DOROTHY CHURCH. . . MRS. HILL ....... DOROTIIA CECIL DOROTHY CI-IURCII PEGGY Cox ALMA DAVIDSON LORETTA KINCAID DOROTHY LANDIS MADELINE LAWRENCE OFFICERS MEMBERS AIULIETTE REED MARIE SIIELTON LOUISE SIMPKINS HILDRED SOWERS MILDRED SOWERS IRIS SPRADLING MARGARET ANNE WALKER I341 . . . . . .Prsfident . . . Vine Prz.ride1zt . . . . .Secretary I . . . Treruurer . . .Sponsor MARGARET WILLIANIS Not Pirturcrl VINA HESS BETTY PIUNGATE Nineteen Forty-Six SIDNEY BAILEY. .. RALPH SLUSIIER. . . F. F. A. OFFICERS rI'EDDY SPRADLING. . . JAMES BOLT ...... EDWARD SLUSIIER. . BERNARD GILMER. . MR. LEO H. SMITH. . HAROLD ARERS JUNIOR BLAND JACK GAIKDNLER HARRY GRAIIAL1 JAMES RAY HUEE BOBBY LINROUS GROVER NIKON ROBERT WILLIAMS FREDDIE EANES SIDNEY BAILEY BOBBY CALDWIILI. DAVIID EPPERLY D. L. GRUDD EVERETI' 1'IAIlRIS JUNIOR HORNBAROER JOHN HOUIIIARES EUGENE NOLEN EDWARD SLUSI-IER JULIAN SLUSIIER MEMBERS RALPH SLUSIIER 'FEDDY SPRADLING I'IARRY STANGER JOIIN SWEENEY ARTHUR SUTIII-IIN DONALD VIERS DONALD WALTEIKS CHARLES WHITTARER CECIL WOOLWINE CARSON MOLES CONWAY SMITH MOSISY LINKOUS BEVERLY POPE L. R. HALL IROHERT DOWDY IRVIN BRUMEIELD DONALD CONRAD ROGIiR DYER FRED GRAHAM ROBERT GRUBD PHILIP HOULIARES LEO STANCER IROBERT SWAIN JACKXE WILLIS BERNARD GILLIER BOBBY HUIXIPPIIKIES RICHARD GRAHAM BUDDY KNOWLES BOBBY LINROUS SAM IQITTS JACKIE STUART BUDDY BORDWINE BEN BURR DIAMOND EDMUNDS AMOS MANINO MAX LINROUS GEORGE THORNTON JOHN KARR, JR. E351 . . . .Prexident . . . Vice Prefident . . . . .Secretary . . Treafurer . . .Rfporter . . Smtinal . .Sponror BOBBY WIRT JAMES BOLT GARLAND BONDS FRED BROCE HALSEY CI-IRISMAN LLOYD CREASY FLOYD COLLINS HAROLD EPPERLY RICHARD HANDLEY BILLY HAWLEY LEsco F uRRow HOWARD LAWRENCE PAUL MILLS BOBBY ROBERTS GILBERT SPAULDING DELMARSTANGER SAM SNUEFER Q Thqe Demon LOUISE BASHAM ...... ANNE DAINGERFIELD. . . DAVID SMITH ........ IRIS SPRADLING ....... NELL DAINGERFIELD ..... THELMATEEM VVORRELL. . . MRS. FLOWERS. . . .... . .ANNELL BELL HAZEL KANODE KATHLEEN MORRIS MAE WATSON LLOYD CRISASY L. R. HALL BETTY ATKINSON SALLY ANN FOSTER EDWARD SLUSIIER DOROTIiY Cl-IURCII FRANCES ANN CORRELL TIIELMATEEN WORRELL IRIS SPRADLING Lihrar Club OFFICERS MEMBERS BETTY PIUNGATE VINA HESS ANNE DAINGICRFIELD LOUISE BASIIAM MARIE ST. CLAIR DAVID SMITII CORETTA SIIEPIIARD GEORGE BELL Not Pictured DOROTHY LESTER MILDliED I'IYL'I'ON EDDIE DICKERSON E361 . . . . .Prssident . . Vicf Prfridfnt . . . .Secretary ..........Trza.rurer . . .Auiftant Secretary EDWIN SUTIII-IIN LOUISE MILES LUCILLE WIIITE GERALDINE EPPERLY LINDA MAE .FUIKROXV CHARLIE HAWLEY ELIZABETH CREASY DONALD BISHOP NEI.l. DAINGERFIELD JEAN BRITT EULA SNIDER JOSEPIIINE SOWERS Reporter S ponfor N FyS ATHLETICS The Demon Q Hi nf- '- - . .Q-': I .K 1-I. DAVID VIA WALTER WOOLWINE ' MAC H BARNITZ ..... PERRY SARVER KEMPTON WILLIAMS ' Pictured RAY DYER DAVID SMITH TUBBY HART TOMMY STUMP RUDOLPH SURBER PARKER MANOR TEMPLE GOODMAN DENNIS SURBER C.H.S C.H.S C,H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S C.H.S Football ROBERT MILES ROBERT GRUBB EDDIE DICKERSON JUNIOR BLAND JIMMY BLOUNT GROVER NIXON RICHARD GRAHAM BUDDY BORDWINE 1945 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE . . . .Co-Captain: . . . . . .Coach . . . . .Managerx Co-Captain: DAVID VIA WALTER WOOLWINE Not Pictured ROGER DYER 6-Byrd............ zo zo-Pulaskiu.. 21 .. 6--Fleming ..... .... 4 I .. 6-Bedford ..... .... 6 . . O-Pearisburg ..... .,.. I 3 . . O-Galax ....... .... 2 6 . . 9-Narrows ....... .... 7 . . 6--Martinsville ..... .... 2 6 .. 6-Radford, ...... .. . . 36 l38J Nineteen Forty Slx ANNE IJAINGERFIELD NIARGARET MORRIS LOUISE BASIIAM BETTY MARTIN . MILDRED SOWERS BOE LAWSON ..... FRANCES COllRELL LOUISE MILES IJINK MURRAX' JANET WOOLWINE Girls' Basketball MEMBERS HELEN HIXON MARGARET MORRIS JEAN ROBERTS ANNA WOODS l39l . . .CO-CllPlll1.7L.f . . . .Ma1IagfrJ JANET SHELOR BARBARA POFF IRENE WZILLARD ANNE DAINGERFIELD Coach The Demon . IOM' gf Boys' Basketball DENNIS SURBER .... .... C aptain BOB LAWSON .... ..... C oach KEMP WILLIAMS . . . . .Mana J BILLY HART gn Kneeling, Left to Right: Eddie Dickerson, Temple Goodman, David Via, Walter Woolwine, Kenneth Dobson, Dennis Surber Standing: Billy Hart, David Smith, Perry Sarver, Bob Lawson, Robert Miles, Kemp Williams Not Pictured: David Combs I 40 l mf' N ineteen Forty Six Cage Totes The Basketeers of C. H. S. started and ended their season at a fast pace, although their showing at the District Tournament was rather disappointing, however, they still enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in the history of Christiansburg High School. Prospects were none too bright when Coach Robert Lawson returned to his former position as mentor of Christiansburg High's athletics after rendering three years service in the United States Navy. He and the boys worked hard and in a short time had developed a winning combination. The Demons started off their season with five consecutive wins before dropping a closely contested game and went on to complete the season with only two loses to blot their recordg both of which were later avenged. The team was led throughout the season b their ca tain Dennis Surber Y P 7 7 who was consistently high scorer and ended up the season with a total of 247 points. The next best point getter was David Combs with a total of I3O points. Dobson and Via besides la in ma nificent floor games racked u 6 and 6 1 P Y g 8 i P 5 4 points, respectively. Woolwine and Goodman, the two alternating centers, stood high in the scorin column with 2 and 8 oints res ectivel . H 7 5 P a P Y Of this highly successful team, live members are in the graduating class and will be sorely missed by Coach Lawson next season. The Christiansburg High School student body can be justly proud of the record of this team. E411 The Demon Sports Snapshots I 1 Nineteen Forty-Six Auburn Ctlierej .... Alumni flicrej ..... .. Sliawsvillc Ctherej. . . iBlZ1CliSl3LlI'g ftlicrcj. . Sliawsville flierej .... Radford Chcrej ,..... Wlilliam Byrd fl1Cl'CJ. Pulaski Qliercj ....... Narrows fl1CI'CD ...... VVilliam Fleming fthe Blaclisburg CIICFCD. . . Pulaski Cthcrej ...... VVilliam Fleming fl'lCI' Radford Cthcrel ..... Narrows Qtherej.. . . , rcj Sports VVrite-Up BOYS' BASKETBALL Cllristiansburg. . Auburn Cthcrej ...... Shawsville Qthercl. . . Blacksburg ftherel. . Sliawsville Clierej .... Radford Cherel ...,.. William Byrd Chercj. Narrows Cherej ...... William Fleming Ctlic VVilliam Byrd ftlierej Blacksburg flicrcj. . . William Fleming Cher Radford f'Ll1CI'CD ..... Narrows Ctllerej ..... rcj DISTRICT TOURNAMENT ........26 Pulaski.... GIRLS' BASKETBALL DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Christiansluurg .......... 21 Blacksburg. E431 C. H. S. OPPONENT . 38 I7 - 37 27 . 41 22 - 37 34 - 45 43 - 30 35 - 44 36 . 36 31 . 44 A 22 - 25 37 . 29 IQ . 36 26 - 37 27 . 30 29 . 46 31 33 C. H. S. OPPONENT . 16 16 - I5 43 . 26 36 . 29 41 . 28 23 . 28 42 . IQ 22 . 28 42 . 16 40 . 22 28 . 24 I9 . 24 42 . 22 I9 ...28 O. W. ALTIZER W. O. ALTIZER HOWARD BANE R. L. BARBER WALTER L. BOONE J. W. BOWMAN A. B. BRAMMER C. R. CHEATHAM A. B. COLLINS C. W. CRUSH CHARLES EDWARDS T. E. GRAHAM I. J. GREEK WARD GRAYSON DR. EVERETTE HAWLEY PAUL J. HALL WELDON B. HALL B. B. HYLTON R. M. JONES L. B. LESTER W. C. MITCHELL CASTLE H. PAGE A. L. POFF S. Q. REED SAM MOORE C. H. WILLIS A. T. M. RUST J. B. BURNETT C. C. SHELEOURNE Athletic Boosters O. R. RIDINGER J. S. RIDINGER R. R. ROSE H. C. OLINGER LESLIE H. PAYNE W. M. SAUNDERS W. RAPER SHELTON B. S. SIMPKINS P. B. SPANGLER V. T. STOLTZ A. O. SALMON J. CREEDE TAYLOR C. C. WALTON S. G. WIMMER G. R. GAMMON C. B. WOOLWINE T. G. MOORE JULIUS GOODMAN J. D. WYSOR JOE HORNBARGER J. T. COMES JOHN BRUBAKER IKE MENSH DR. ROD LUCAS DR. THOMPSON GREY MANNONI MRS. FAGG BOLTON I. R. B. LIARLESS R. F. MORGAN B. M. HAGAN PAUL FOSTER W. S. SNIDOW FLOYD SMITH T. S. WORD R. I. ROOP MR. STUART DR. R. L. MILLER DR. A. M. SHOWALTER DR. R. A. IQLOR DUTCH DEVORE LEWIS POFF HARRY PORTERFIELD CARL BIRD V. V. LESTER JOHN B. RATLIFF J. C. ANGLE J. C. SNIDOW PARKER JONES JIM FRANCISCO CULLEN MURRAY O. A. BROOKS J. S. CHILDRESS F. W. GRANT W. E. HANKINS C. H. HAYMAKER J. R. STARR G. P. JONES Complimevztf of Bonk 0f Christionsburg ORGANIZIQD less Sewing the Public 58 Year: Capital ,SSI 15,500.00 Surplus ,SS209,500.00 Let Us Serve You Compliment: of The First N0ti0n0I Bonk CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA RCSOUl'CCS OVCI' TWO MILLION DOLLARS Furthering the Interests of the Boys and Girls of ClIristiansbu1'g High School l45l Roanoke's Leaders Since 1889 MEN'S WIEIAR BOYS' WICAR WOMENS WEAR GIRLS' WIWIA R Popular Pricef Made U1 Fanzozu-Se'r'Ii1'ce Iilnzln Us Crow Make Our Store Your Roanoke Headquarters OAK HALL -- 4' Thru-the-Blok I' Fruit and Vegetable Canning OFFICE SUPPLIES AND GIFTS Roanoke Valley Canning Co. J. 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