Christiansburg High School - Demon Yearbook (Christiansburg, VA)

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-'-'Ts an 74a Zemmf 7747 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CHRISTIANSBURG HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA .--f f , Dedication To PAUL BLANKENSHIP, who left school and paid the supreme sacrifice in World War II that we might con- tinue our education in peace and freedom, we, the Senior Class, dedicate this 1947 edition of T1-IE DEMON. CHRISTIANSBURG HIGH SCHOOL N Q! Foreword- America Sings Here is a record of our school days-Working to- gether, playing together, being serious, having fun. Nlay the thoughts of these strike a harmonious chord in the melody of our memories. Contents -k CLASSES -k ORGANIZATIONS -A' ATHLETICS gil A 'QQ 7WeZkMwn1r Facuhy 1 MR. R. F. MORGAN, Prznapal MRS. P. H. ZIRKLE MRS. WILLIAM GILLESPIE MISS MARY ELLETT MRS. R. W. HILL MRS. R. F. MORGAN REV. S. A. STANLEY, JR REV. EUGENE SOWDER ROBERT LAWSON MWA I41 Miss ANNA KOCH MR. EVANS KING MRS. ROY WILSON MRS. MABEL MCKEE MISS MAY M. LESTER MISS MARGARET WEAVER ,M fm' , NCC , , ,,,,,,,, , M ,W VW I I W Ld build IL shnr-maq be Uwe Slavs PM fab ur mul 'Q' e 15 S 5 , , 1 .M 1 CIC 5 B ah Classes Knowledge is a feat-the attainment of which we have :ought 74e'Deman fy rx E Q MJ . , WI ff I li? Senior Class Officers EDDIE DICKERSON, JR ..... ........., ...... P r widen! There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the Hood, leads on to fortune. PAUL MITCHELL ..,.......... ..... V ire Prexident Great men speak little. KEMPTON WILLIAMS. ...................... Secretary He will hew to the line of right, let the chips Hy Where they may. JEAN BRITT .............. . .............. Treasurer Like a fair lily on a river floating, she floats upon the river of his thoughts. l61 Seniors IQOLMER ALTIZER Who said I was a wolf? BETTY ATKINSON Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eyesg in every gesture-dignity and love. SIDNEY BAILEY All things come round to him who will but wait. GEORGE BELL Never do today what you can put oh' until tomorrow. ESMA BISHOP Sweeter also than the honey and the honeycomb. FRANCES Bom' My life lies in those eyes which have me slain.', DoR'rHA CECIL Actions speak louder than words. jon-IN CHUMBLEY A wounded spirit who can bear? f DOROTHY CHURCH We must laugh before we are happy, for fear we die before we laugh at all. DAVID CoMBs We are all but fellow-workers along life's weary way. if 7au'q- wen ji N X an J , .,efy ,,QgL? .1 , ' A fd Y N ,gf I 7 1 ., ,, iLl7h4f'lif CiifZLf ? 'JQQ' fa-5i.,f-D' uf - X7 x w A fcfrflflfcfffi. JVLA 6A0vV M1-1,. f th , C , Xfosawlf ffwefa, 034 fbi, A 4MB 74a Damn if QAM I8 Seniors DONALD CONRAD What should a man do but be merry? PEGGY Cox The only way to have a friend is to be one. ELIZABETH CREASY Care to our coflin adds a nail, no doubtg and every grin, so merry, draws one out. ALMA DAVIDSON Fortune truly helps those who are of good judgment. KENNETH DEvoRE There are .ro many pretty girls. JAMES EARLES Handsome is that handsome does. FRANCES EPPERLY Be silent and safeg silence never betrays you. JAMES GEARHEART All this talking machine needs is a nickel in the slot. . BETTY HART jolly-yet seriousg fun-loving-yet sincere. CHARLEY HAWLEY He'll find a way. Seniors VINA Hess Beauty is truth, truth beauty-that is all. BIz'r'rY HUNGATE Here's :I girl with a heart and Z1 smile that makes the bubble of life worth while. AUBREY HYLTON Not that I don't like work, itls just that I'm not in sympathy with it. COLLEEN JAMES Heaven on earth I have won by wooing thee. WILLIAM C. KING A gentleman is often seen, but very seldom heard to laugh. DOROTI-IY LANDIS An opportunity well taken is the only weapon of ad- vantage. DOROTHY LESTER But they whom truth and wisdom lead can gather honey from a weed. MAX LINKOUS UAS for me, all I know is that I know nothing. PARKER MANOR His mind resembles that of an ostrich-it enables him to ruII though not to roar! RUBY NOLLEY The lovelight in those brown eyes. A' 7cvztq- even 9 Ny! xl i 99? X6 If 'wi le Zaman if li? QI! it .lv W ff flff fl M5 ,I .Q nl' 10 Seniors MARY ELLEN PEREGOY One thing is forever goodg that one thing is success. NANCY PORTERFIELD With affection beaming in one eye and calculation shining out the other. Lois REISII A happy dispositiong frank and genuine. MARIE SHELTON What's the use of worrying? It never was worth while, So pack up your troubles in your old kit bag And smile! smile! smile! NANCY SIMMONS Loveliest of womengHeaven is in the soul. Beauty and virtue shine forever round thee, brightening each otherg thou art all divine. Louise SIMPKINS One can't be everywhere at once but I seem to manage. EMMA JEAN S1ssoN Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. EDWARD SLUSHER Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. DAVID SMITH Knowledge is power. HILDRED Sowens If you wish to be loved, love. 1 I Q I 1 Seniors RosE SPANGLER But near the rose without the thorn. EDWIN SUTPIIIN A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.', PALMER SWEENEY With a smile so child-like and bland. DAVID THOMAS Silence consents. MARGARET WALKER Not what we give, but what we share, For the gift without the giver is bare. LUCILLE WHITE Oh, Lord, give me a pure heart, a clean heart, and a sweetheart. MARGARET WILLIAMS She knows not how to frownf' MARGARET WIR'r She's gentle, she's shy, but there is mischief in her eye. ANNA Woons bl gzypical student, sterling friend and woman in perfect cn . BEATRICE Woons If she will, she will and you may depend on it. If she won't, she won't and that's the end of itf' I if eaew 11 L. X.. S sire RS fig OR K9 xkcesd QNLQQ, 5 3 frees 1'-WA C-'si G GAL? -.-'61-, 746 Demon if Senior Class Page CLASS SONG Tune: When We Come to the End of a Perfect Day By CARRIE BONDS The End of Our High School Years When we come to the end of our high school years, And we sit alone with our thoughts, There are times when our smiles are mixed with tears At the things these days have Wrought. XVe will never forget, and we breathe a sigh As we smile-and then say good-bye. VVC will walk alone-but still we'll be Together in memory. Word: by NANCY PORTERFIELD CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: White Rafe CLASS MOTTO: Great if truth, and mighty above all things NOT PICTURED B. K. CHAFIN Life is but play. NELL DAINGERFIELD She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. JOHN EPPERLY i A man of hope and forward-looking mind. LOUISE MILES The going is rough but I'll get there. WALTER WooLw1NE What is mind? No matterg What is matter? No 1'I11l'1d.,, FRED GRAHAM A little mischief is relished by the wisest of men. l12l iv 7445?-Semen Senior Snapshots U31 deaeman-if Senior Class Mirror Best looking. . . Most popular .,.. Most intellectual. . . Most typical senior. . . Most humorous .... Most dependable .... Biggest talker .... Best all-round. . . Most studious .... Most in love .... Biggest line-Stringer. . Nlost athletic ...... Nlost dignified. . . Laziest ........ . . Hardest worker ...... Best ligure Or physique... .... Nlost original ........ Sweetest. . . Most aifectionate .... Quietest .... Jolliest ........ Most idealistic. . . Best dressed .... Most ambitious .... Best sport ...... Best dancer ......... Biggest heartbreaker.. . Nlost generous. . . . . Most likely to Succeed. . . . . . . Most bashful ........ Best personality .... Girl FRANCES BOLT. . . NANCY SIMMONS.. . . . NANCY PORTERFIELD.. . . . . NANCY SIMMONS.. . . BETTY HART .... DOT LESTER. . . DORTHA CECIL. . . NANCY SIMMONS.. . . .. MARY ELLEN PEREGOY JEAN BRITT .... COLLEEN JAMES .... LOUISE NIILES ......... . . MARY ELLEN PERECOY MARIE SHELTON. ....... . . MARY ELLEN PEREGOY. .... . EMMA JEAN SISSON ..... . . NANCY PORTEREIELD.. . . . . BETTY ATKINSON. . . NANCY SIMMONS COLLEEN JAMES ' ' ' ' ' ' MARY ELLEN PEREGOY BETTY HART .......... NANCY PORTERFIELD.. . . . . NANCY SIMMONS.. . . . DOT LESTER. . . ANNA WOODS .... COLLEEN JAMES .... COLLEEN JAMES.. . . DOT CECIL ROSE SPANGLER ' ' NANCY PORTERFIELD.. . . . . MARY ELLEN PEREOOY ROSE SPANGLER BETTY HART ' l14l Boy .JIMMIE EARLES .DAVID COMES .DAVID SMITH .DAVID SMITH .JAMES GEARHEART .DAVID SMITH .DAVID COMES EDDIE DICKERSON DAVID SMITH .DAVID SMITH f RALPH LESTER ... J IQENNEY DEVORE lJIMMIE EARLES .DAVID COMES .DAVID COMES .DAVID SMITH .DOUG JONES .DAVID SMITH .DAVID COMES .GEORGE BELL EDDIE DICKERSON JIMMIE EARLES JOHN EPPERLY KENNEY DEVORE .BILLY HYLTON .JAMES GEARPIEART .DAVID SMITH .DAVID COMES .DAVID SMITH .JOHN EPPERLY .DAVID COMES .DAVID COMES . . .EDWIN SUTPHIN .DAVID SMITH .BILLY HYLTON .JOHN EPPERLY if ?cwZq-Seam Senior Class Directory ROBERT KOLMER ALTIZER Hi-Y, 3, 4, F. F. A., 4, Library Club, 4, Cast of the Junior Play. BETTY ATKINSON Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Home Ifconomics Club, 4. SIDNEY BAILEY I . I . A., I, 3, 4, President, 3, Reporter, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Transfer from Hinton High School. GEORGE MILTON BELL Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Beta Club, 3, 4, Reporter, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Debate Club, 3, 4, Art Editor,TIIE IDIEMONQ Cast of the Junior Play. ESMA IRENE BISHOP Library Club, 3, 4. FRANCES BoI.T D. Ii. Club, 4, Typist, Tuna DIEAION. XIVELMA JEAN BRITT I-Ii-Y, 2, 3, 4, Reporter, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, Manager Basketball, 4, Wearer of HC. DORTIIA CECIL Glec Club, I, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager, 4, Home Economics Club, 3, Paper Staff, 3, D. F.. Club, 4, Vice President, 4, Cast of the Junior Play. B. K. CHAFIN JOIIN PRESTON CI-IUMBLEY I . I . A., IQ Bird Club, 2, D. li. Club, 4. DOROTIIY CHURCI1 Home Economics, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3. DAVID COMES President, Freshman Class, Football, I, 2, 3,4, Basketball, I, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice President,JuniOr Class,Monogram Club, 3, 4, Paper Stafl, 3, Wearer of Cf IDONALD CONRAD I . F. A., 2, 3, Library Club, 3, D. IS. Club, 4. PEGGY ANN Cox Hi-Y, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 35 Library Club, 4, Cheerleader, 4, Monogram Club, 4. ELIZABETH MAE CREASY Library Club, 3, 4. NELL DAINGERFIELD Hi-Y Club, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Reporter 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Assistant Secretary, 3. ALMA LEE DAVIDSON Home Economics Club, 3, D. F.. Club, 4, Transfer from Blacksburg High School. 15 IQENNETH I. DEVORE Junior Red Cross Council, IQ Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Mono- gram Club, 4, Sports Editor, 'PHE DEIIION. EDDIE L. DICKERSON, JR. Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, President, Senior Class, Monogram Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Football, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 3, 4, Wearer of HC. JIMMIE EARLES Football, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, blonogram Club, 4, Wearer of Cf, FRANCES EVELYN EPPERLY JOHN EPPERLY Football, 3, 4, Basketball, 4. JAMES GEARHEART D. Club, 4. - FRED GRAHAM Track Team, 3, Football, 4, F. F. A., I, 2, 3, D. E. Club, 4. BETTY HART Basketball, IQ Manager, Basketball, 2, Hi-Y, I, 2, 3,4, Reporter,3, Monogram Club, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, Reporter ofJunior Class. BILLY HART Secretary-Treasurer, Student Council, I, Red Cross Council, IQ Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, I, Secretary, 2, Football, 4, Manager, I, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, 3, Monogram Club, 4, Wearer of HC. V INA I'IESS Home lflconomics Club, 3, Reporter, 3, Library Club, 3, 4, D. II. Club, 4, Debate Club, 4. . CHARLEY HOWLEY Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Beta Club, 3, 4, Cast of the Junior Play. BETTY CATHERINE HUNGATE Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, D. F.. Club, 4. AUBREY HYLTON COLLEEN JAMES Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, Cheerleader, 3, Mono- gram Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Paper Staff, 3, Student Council, IQ Wearer of HC. DOUGLAS JONES Football, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A., I, Vice President, Freshman Class, Monogram Club, 4, S. C. A., I, Wearer of C.,' VVILLIAM C. KING Football, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Cast of the Junior Play. DOROTIIY LANDIS Transfer from Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Glee Club, IQ Dramatics, I, Home Economics Club, I, Debate Club, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 3, Hi-Y Club, 4, D. E. Club, 4, George Washington High School, Home Economics Club, 2, Ferrum High School. 'Me Demmaf Senior Class Directory DOROTHY LESTER Hi-Y Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, I, 25 Vice President, Sophomore Class5 Beta Club, 3, 4, President, 45 Library Club, 3, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Debate Club, 45 Literary Editor, TI-IE DEMON. RALPH LESTER F. F. A., I, 2, 3, Reporter, 25 S. C. A., I, 25 Vice President, Senior Class5 Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 35 Basketball, 3, 45 Monogram Club, 45 Wearer of C. MAX LINKOUS Treasurer, junior Class5 F. F. A., 35 S. C. A., 3. PARKER MANOR' Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Football, 45 Monogram, 45 Basketball, 45 Circulation Manager, THE DEIWON, 19465 Bird Club, 25 Cast of the junior Play5 Wearer of C, LOUISE MILES Library Club, 35 Monogram Club, 3, 45 Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 43 Wearer of Cf, PAUL MITCHELL Debate Club, 3, 45 Senior Class Editor, TI'IE DEMON. RUBY NOLLEY . Library Club, 45 Home Economics Club, 45 Cheerleader, 45 Monogram Club, 45 Cast of the Junior Play. MARY ELLEN PEREGOY Beta Club, 3, 45 D. E. Club, 45 Senior Class Editor, THE DEMONQ Pilgrim of Daughters of American Revolution, 4. MARY NANCY PORTERFIELD Vice President, Freshman Classg Secretary, junior Class5 Cast of the junior Play5 Beta Club, 3,45Hi-Y, I, 2, 3,4, President, 45 Cheerleader, 45 Library Club, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Proofreader for THE DEMONQ Glee Club, I, 25 Wearer of C. Lois REIsH Glee Club, 23 Hi-Y Club, I, 2, 3, 45 D. E. Club, 45 Debate Club, 35 Typist, THE DEMON. MARIE SHELTON Hi-Y, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, 3, 45 D. E. Club, 4. NANCY SIMMONS Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 Glee Club, 25 Cheerleader, I, 3, 45 Monogram Club, 4, Secretary, 45 Beta 3, 45 Paper Staif, 35 Business Manager, THE DEMON. LOUISE SIMPKINS Glee Club, I, 25 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 45 Library Club, 4, Reporter, 45 Basketball Manager, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Cast ofthe Junior Play. EMMA JEAN SIssoN Debate Club, 3, 4, President, 45 Hi-Y Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Club Editor, THE DEMON. EDWARD SLUSHER Editor, C. H. S. Foolishness, 35 Assistant Editor, Hilltop Highlights, 45 F. F. A., I, 3, 4, Reporter, 3, President, 45 16 Debate Club, 3, 4, President, 3, Vice President, 45 Library Club, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 Bird Club, I, 25 Representative of I-Iigh School Life Magazine, 45 Club Editor, THE DEMON. DAVID I'lAMMOND SMITH Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 45 Beta Club, 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 45 Football, 3, 45 Baseball, 25 Library Club, 3, Secretary, 35 President, Junior Class5 President, Sophomore Classg Debate Club, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent, 35 Monogram Club, 3, 4, Assistant Editor,TI-IE DE- MON, 35 Editor, THE DEMoN, 45 Wearer of C. I'lILDRED SowERs Hi-Y, 3, 45 Debate, 35 Home Economics Club, 3, Treas- urer, 3. ROSE SPANGLER Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 Paper Staff, 35 Glee Club, I, 25 Art Editor, TIIE DEMON. EDWIN SUTPHIN D. E. Club, 4, President, 45 Library Club, 35 Hi-Y Club, 3: 4- PALMER SWEENEY DAVID W. rl-lHOMAS Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Library ClIIb, 45 Baseball, 35 Bird Club, 25 Assistant Business Manager, 'THE DEMON. MARGARET ANN WALKER Hi-Y Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, President, 3. LUCILLE BVI-IITE Beta Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 3, 45 Transfer, Salem, IQ Baxter Seminary, 45 Paper Staff, 45 Society Editor, The Baxter Annual. KEMPTON WILLIAMS - Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 35 Monograrn Club, 3, 45 Secretary, Senior Class5 Football and Basket- ball Manager, 35 Paper Staff, 35 Cast of the Junior Play. MARGARET WILLIAMS Hi-Y, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 3, Reporter, 35 Library Club, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH WIRT Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Beta Club, 45 Glee Club, 25 Paper Stalf, 3, 43 Cast of the Junior Play. ANNA WOODS Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 Monogram Club, 3, 45 Beta Club, 3, 45 Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 45 Debate Club, 45 Sports Editor, THE DEMON. BEATRICE Woons Beta Club, 3, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Library Club, 45 Debate Club, 45 Treasurer, Freshman Class. WALTER TVOOLWINE Bird Club, 25 Monogram Club, 45 Reporter, Senior Class5 Football, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 45 Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball, 2, 35 Wearer of HC. if ?ofu!cy- were Senior Class Will I, Rose Spangler, with fondest memories and jubilant heart, will and bequeath to NIarie Scarborough our little black Ford. Yes, I hear that driving is dangerous, but pedestrians are often found in a run-down condition. l, David Smith, do hereby will and bequeath to Janet WVoolwine my place in NIL Stanley's heart, hoping that it doesn't eramp you like it did me. V 1, Frances lilpperly, do hereby will to Philip I-Ioularies Locker 309, hoping that he can get to it when the bell rings, as I never could. - I, John Epperly, do hereby will to Conrad I-Iogue my mangy athletic socks which served me faithfully through football and basketball seasons. I, Dorothy Lester, being of uncertain mind, do hereby will to Dink Murray the football socks that Parker Manor willed me last year with the hope that she will find a better use for them than I did. P. S.-Nfaybe you'll get around to washing them-since I never did. I guess they need it after all this time. I, Betty Hart, being of magnificent mind and freehearted, do hereby will and bequeath Cand Pm glad to get rid of 'emi to Joyce Snuller the pair of those ole gorgeous saddle oxfords handed down from Marjorie Miller to Frances Kinzer, then to mc, in hopes that she will leave what's left of them to some member of the Class of 1948. I, Frances Bolt, clo will and bequeath to Betty Ratliff my seat in fourth-period typing class with sincere hopes that she will have as much fun as I did. I, Dortha Cecil, hereby will and bequeath to Jean Gearheart my nickname Tennessee Toddy and I hope that she has as much fun with it as l did. I, Margaret Ann Walker, do hereby will and bequeath to Delmer Stanger my seat in Mr. Stanley's second-period English class. I, Sidney Bailey, being weak in body and mind, do hereby leave, will and bequeath to Frances Akers my place in the hearts and headaches of the faculty of C. I-I. S. May she bring peace to their minds and realize more benefits from this honorable position than I did. l, Alma Davidson, do hereby will to Freddie Broce my ability to walk calmly out the door while someone is outside madly honking the horn. I, Louise Simpkins, do will to Frank Spence the ability to slip out of the little room of study hall and go to the gym without being caught. - I, Parker Manor, being of weak mind and statue likewise, do hereby will and bequeath to Blanche Anderson one old shorthand book, hoping that she will get more out of it than I ever did. I, Nancy Porterlield, being alive Cthat's all 1 can say after four years at C. H. SJ, do will and bequeath to Patsy Reed my ability to get out of Mr. Stanley's Senior English class most any time on one excuse or another. And I hope it gets you more places than it got me! I, Margaret VVillianis, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara Poff my ability to type fast Cas I never couldj. I, Esma Bishop, do hereby will and bequeath to Jean Roberts my ability to play basketball Cas I never couldi. 1, George Bell, being of a sunny disposition and being the posscssor of a well-balanced mind, wonderful personality and a handsome face, do hereby will and bequeath to Anne Hornbarger the love I had for Rosemary hlartin-before she jilted me. I, Rose Spangler, with sad and reluctant heart, will and bequeath to Mary Frances Lawrence the old but never faithful mimcograph machine in the office with my special permission to put ink on the outside of the ink pad any time she chooses. Also, to leave with her a warning-for best results, don't call the machine smuggy names when it doesn't work-call it Sylvester. P. S.-The ink runs out on the bottom. I, Betty Atkinson, do hereby will and bequeath to Joyce Slusher, my seat in typing class with the hope that she can leave any time she pleases Cas I diclj. I, Peggy Cox, do hereby will to Mildred Parsons my place in hffrs. Leo Smith's heart. P. S.-That ain't much, but it'S all I have-I had to make two wills. I, John Chumblcy, being of strong mind and little-big body, do hereby will to Nellie Crawford, 50 pounds of my unneeded weight. 1, Marie Shelton, being of strong mind and weak body, do will to Betty Price my ability to not flirt with boys butjust to plain flirt. I, Dorothy Church, do hereby will to E. J. h-lartin my seat in first-period study hall in hopes that he won't be called down for giggling as much as I have because of Frank Spence. I, David Thomas, will to Ray Dyer my seat in the crap games in h'Ir. Stanley's sixth-period English class. I, Dorothy Landis, do will to Perry Sarver my ability to leave school at 3:30 every afternoon. I, Frances Iilpperly, do hereby will to Merlene King my ability to get along with all the teachers and like them as I did. I, Nancy Porterheld, being of sound body fexcept for the weak spots,J tired mind, and strong, defiant bangs, do hereby will to Janie Kincaid the nickname of Moe Cfor her bangsl which has remained with me smce the Surber days. And if she ever decides to use it, she can have my exclusive formula for peroxide. l17l Je Femme if Senior Class Will I, Ralph Lester, being of sound body and mind, well-built, possible to look Elt, easy to get along with, a very slow-tempered individual, do hereby will to Madeline Martin the ability to FOUL up in class and also be able to smoke between classes without getting caught, in order that she, too, may be an eight-year student. I, Lois Reish, do will to Loretta Kincaid my seat in Mrs. Morgan's Government class in hopes that she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, Ruby Nolley, do hereby will and bequeath to Virginia Lucas my place as cheerleader with the sincere hope that she will have as much fun as I did-especially with the Narrows' boys. I, james Gearhart, do hereby will and bequeath to Donald Oliver some of my weight because I think he needs it more than I do. I, Peggy Cox, being of sound mind CI hopej, kind heart and high altitude, do hereby will to Peggy Porterfield part of it. CThe height, I mean.l P. S.-I ain't got no mind or heart to spare. I, Frances Bolt, do hereby will and bequeath to Marie St. Clair my ability to keep a boy friend for over six weeks with- out having a fuss with him. I, Kolmer Altizer, being of weak mind and one of Charles Atlas' satisfied customers, do hereby will to Beverly Poff my place in Mrs. L. H. SIl'llTll1,S heart, which I never had. d dI, Louise Miles, do hereby will to Betty Miles my basketball uniform in hopes that she will have as much fun in it as I i . I, Hildred Sowers, do hereby will to William Lester full possession of Locker No. 348. I think he already knows the com- bination. I, Kemp Williams, being of extra-tall statue and very feeble mind, do hereby bequeath to Josephine Sowers my long, beautiful, curly-haired toupe which I have found very serviceable and handy during my stay at C. H. S. I, Dorothy Lester, being a generous soul, do will to James Huff my absent-mindedncss and my ability to be referred to as a most careless and forgetful individual. I, Nancy Simmons, do will to Eugene Nolen my place next to Buddy Knowles as cheerleader, in hopes that you'll have as much fun as I did. I, Billy King Cafter finishing school will be of sound mind and healthj, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara Pannell all the leftover things in my locker, which still includes a muddy towel found at the Galax game. I, Margaret Ann Walker, do hereby will and bequeath to Frances Ann Correll the mirror in my locker, in hopes that she will get to use it more often than I did. I, Louise Miles, do hereby will to Janice Holcomb my seat in sixth-period typing class in hopes she will have as much fun as I did reading letters when I should have been typing. I, Betty I-Iungate, do hereby will to Teddy Spradling my nickname Swibble in hopes that he will keep up my good work. I, Edward Slusher Cbeing of three years latej, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty Vest all the A's which I didn't make in Mr. Stanleyfs English class. I, Anna Woods, do hereby will and bequeath to Deloris Capps my Government book provided Billy King and David Thomas furnish the first chapter. I, Margaret Wirt, do hereby will and bequeath to Sarah May Altizer my seat in study hall in hopes she can get along better with Mrs. Smith than I ever did. I, Beatrice Woods, do will to Corretta Shepherd my ability to get Cfs and Dis in gym, when I dress every day in the six weeks. I, Billy Hart, do will to Merthel Williams my ability to go to home room twenty-four times out of seventy-four days and not get skinned and salted by Mrs. Morgan for it. CArrghl I spoke too soonj I, Vina Hess, do hereby will to julia Nixon my wonderful ability to lose my temper in class, have to stay in, and then have the teacher feel so sorry for me that she cries. QThat,s the only thing I care to leave behind at C. H. SJ I, Lucille White, will to Cecil Woolwine my ability to always be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I, Edwin Sutphin, do hereby will to Ioan Landreth my ability to skip gym class without getting caught. I, Jean Britt, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty King my locker in hopes that she won't get too hard up and have to spend the two pennies that have been in there for two years. I, Margaret Wirt, do hereby will and bequeath to Virginia Fizer one-fifth of my gym locker in hopes that she may find her gym clothes. I, Emma Jean Sisson, do hereby will to Betty Jean Williams my ability to always be day-dreaming when Mrs. Morgan calls on me in Government class and then give the wrong answer. I, Billy King, do hereby will and bequeath to Edith Bolt my English Literature book-providing that I get it before I graduate. I, Mary Ellen Peregoy, do hereby will and bequeath to Nitta Burk, my ability to make honest C's in English class. I 18 l 14 if ?cvu.'q- was Senior Class Will I, Anna Woods, do hereby will and bequeath to Janet Shelor my place as co-captain and my ability to get at least four fouls in every game, and still not foul out till the last two minutes. I, Eddie Dickerson, being feeble in character and feebler in mind, do will to Eulene Wilson my well-implied nickname of Curly. I, Nancy Simmons, being of sound mind and body, do will to Velma Gilmer the small space just inside of Mrs. Zirkle's door, where I stood waiting for the ring of the last bell in the afternoon, in hopes that she doesn't get shoved out of the way as I did. I, Palmer Sweeney, being strong of back and mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Irene Willard ten pounds of sound flesh which I, at present, do not need. I, Ruby Nolley, being of weak mind and spirit likewise, do hereby will to Chip Lucas my saddle oxfords in hopes that he will polish them at least once, which l didnlt. I, Elizabeth Crcasy, do hereby will and bequeath to Elvin Atkinson my ability to get along with Mrs. Smith. I, Colleen James, do will and bequeath to Bessie Lovern my ability to be the biggest iiirt in the Senior class which was willed to me last year-Keep it upl I, Esma Bishop, do hereby will and bequeath to Doris Wickham my faithful Locker No. 337. I, Kolmer Altizer, being a weak-minded Senior, do hereby will to Ira Oliver my old Tubercular cough. I, Alma Davidson, do hereby will to Doris Gray the vacancyI left in Blacksburg among all the V. P. I. cadets. I, Lucille White, will to Nora Creasy my ability to play cupid. I, Elizabeth Creasy, do hereby will and bequeath to Dennis Reed my Government book in hopes that he makes better use of it than 1 did. I, Donald Conrad, do hereby will and bequeath to joan Nichols my ability to disturb the second-period English class, if you can get by with it. QI didn't.l I, Kenny Devore, do will and bequeath to Andy Miller my place in study hall near the wastebasket so he can chew tobacco like I have done the last six years. I, Nell Daingerlield, just being, will to julian Slusher my reputation as a joke teller, and also my nickname Smoky, with the hope that he can get rid of both. I, lN'Iax Linkous, do will to Wanda Blankenship my seat in Mr. Stanley's English class in hopes that you have as much fun as I did. I, Walter Woolwine, being a man of sound body and weak mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Dorothy Bishop a plug of my favorite chewing tobacco hoping that she will never make use of it. - I, Jimmy Earles, do hereby will to Ralph Reed my old rusty football sock in hopes he will get as much out of it as I did. I, Paul Mitchell, being of controvertible mind though compassionate attitude, do hereby will and bequeath to Glen Landis my unequalled ability to argue and disagree with everyone in the Debate Club and still like them. I, William Hylton, being ready to get my diploma, do hereby will to Frances Martin everything that I leave behind. I, Paul Mitchell, do hereby will and bequeath to junior Bland my ability to slip out of Mr. Stanley's sixth-period English class and return without being caught. I, Hildred Sowers, do hereby will to L. R. Hall my typewriter in sixth-period typing class in hopes that he will have as much fun typing as I did. I, Margaret Williams, do hereby will and bequeath to Dolly Gilmore my ability to get along with people as I always do. I, Emma jean Sisson, do hereby will to Tommy Blanton my fourth-year English book that was willed to me by Agnes Wade with the hopes that you will be more considerate of the next person and not will it to anyone else. I, Louise Miles, do hereby will to Harold Epperly my seat in study hall in hopes that he will like it more than I did. I, Betty Hart, being of weak limbs and of sound, reserved strength do hereby bequeath to Harold Akers my silver-plated ankle bracelet guaranteed to slightly tarnish, but not to rust. This bequest is made to the said Harold Akers for wearing pur- poses only. If the said bracelet should cease to be worn at any time within 1947-48 the same shall be placed in the melting pot to make dimes to be sold out to Perry Sarver so he can purchase stamps to write to his ole buddy, Kemp. I, Dorothy Church, hereby will and bequeath to james Bolt my place in sixth-period English class in hopes that he enjoys the noise as much as I didn't. I, Lucille White, do hereby will and bequeath to Lloyd Creasy my seat in Government class in hopes that he will ac- complish more than I did. I, David Combs, do hereby will and bequeath to John Sweeney my ability to give all the teachers a headache. I, Nell Daingerfield, will to Howard Lawrence my place in Government class. CDon't worry, I'll Find a new desk for next yearj I, Kenneth Devore, do hereby will and bequeath to Harry Graham my place in study hall in hopes that he can get by with more things than I ever did. l19l 76a Demon if Senior Class Prophecy DEAR DIARY: I was gazing out on the endless waves of ocean water on the day of my return from China, where I had been teaching English to the Chinese. It had been years since I had been in America, so I was wondering about all my classmates at dear old C. H. S.-what had happened to them during my absence. Suddenly, I heard a terrific roar above me. The Admiral of the ship came up behind me and I saw, to my surprise, that it was Charlie Hawley. He told me that the sounds I heard were two planes piloted by Peggy Cox and John Chumbley. They were racing around the world. He said that the race was very much publicized and that the President would give the winner a silver cup. I talked to Charlie for a while and learned that Doug Jones was his assistant. We sailed on until we entered New River. This led to Radford where Kenny Devore, Marine Engineer, was completing a new bridge. The port was also something new. My, I thought, how we have progressed! I told Charlie good-bye and started looking for a taxi to Christiansburg. I hired one and as I drove away I saw Kenny, proud, but tired Qsince he had erected most of the bridge himselfl, waving to me. I decided to go through Vicker, just for curosity, and as we entered there, I was impressed by the newly-paved road. I asked the driver what the large white building was on the left and he told me it was the DEMON Memorial Hospital. Sidney Bailey and Nancy Porteriield were chief surgeons. I told him to stop for a minute as I would like to see them. As I got out of the car, I saw another building beside the hospital. The sign read, Be Modern With Mitchell's Funeral Home. I wondered what went on in the hospital to make Paul set up his business so close to it. I started up the steps and was met by Billy Hart. He asked me questions about my trip for the Mmitgovnery Newr MEJIE'H.gET and when I asked him about Betty he told me that he was quite worried about her and that he had just made an appointment for her in the hospital. Dr.Bailey was to take out her appendix and then Dr. Porteriield, the next week, would perform a brain operation. I soon got up the rest ofthe steps and entered the office. Alma Davidson, Head Nurse, was talking over the phone to Edwin Sutphin, General Manager at Leggett's Department Store. It sounded like quite a conversation, but upon seeing me, she stopped talking and showed me around the hospital. On the second fioor, we came upon nurse Betty Hungate, chasing the orderly down the hall. Only natural, I thought. Frances Epperly was with another nurse arguing about her day off. I sincerely hope that Frances won. As we passed a supply room, I noticed Margaret Williams eagerly climbing upon the scales. Nope, no change since yesterday! I inquired about Nancy and Sidney. Sidney, it seemed, was working in the V. P. I. mess hall during his time off- To quiet his nerves,', he said. Nancy was in her private laboratory trying to lind a new formula for HZO2. As yet she had not succeeded. I had to be on my way, so I bade Alma good-bye and continued my homeward trip. As we entered an intersection in the road, I saw a large billboard. It concerned Edward Slusher, state senator. He was debating an all-important question in congress: Should jute Boxes be Allowed in High School Gyms?,' I made some remarks concerning this and the taxi driver turned and grinned. That's my old pal! he said. Not until then did I recognize him as Palmer Sweeney! So, in good company, I continued the trip and asked him about other members ofthe class. I-Ie told me to be sure and listen in to a new radio program. Another of his good friends, james Gearheart, was fast gaining popularity as a commedian. jack Benny, it had been rumored, was about to call it quits. James was too much competition for him. Palmer then told me about Kolmer. I had one swift moment of recollection of a peculiar cough. Kolmer was paying for this cough at Catawba. I expressed my regrets and settled down in one corner. A large Burma-Shave sign caught my eye. The girl on the sign-who was she? Then I remembered and asked Palmer ifI was right. He said, Yes, that's Louise Simp- kins. She's been singing in the Redbird Night Club in Cambria for some time. My surprise and wonder was further height- ened when I saw the sign: Be Modern! Use Our Bleach Ale, Composed of a Special Brand of Clorox and Peroxide. Below this bit of news were the words, Madam Marie and Dortha C., Beauty Operators. So Marie Shelton and Dortha Cecil had finally settled down to business! As we drew closer to Cambria, I noticed an attractive farmhouse beside the road. In front a sign said, Try Lester's Apple Cider-Aged to Suit Your Taste, Taste to Suit Your Age. Then I saw Willy on a large tractor waving good-bye to Hildred, who stood in the door. I asked Palmer to stop, that I might speak to Hildred. She seemed glad to see me and right away introduced me to little junior whose teacher, Beatrice Woods, just wouldn't let him throw spitballs. It seems that she thought they were old-fashioned. I looked around Hildred's cute home and noticed a stack of records on the table. She showed them to me and I saw that they were Reish Recordsf, with piano score by Lois Reish. I would liked to have heard one, butI didn't have time. I asked about Lois' friends, Dot Landis and Mary Ellen Peregoy. She said they were both very successful in the line of teaching. Dot was Dean of Women at Bridgewater College and Mary Ellen was head of the Science Department at Radford College. just last week Mary Ellen had discovered a very important part in the fishworm which had been missing before then. I asked Hildred if any other of our classmates were married. She said, Yes, and pointed to a little house on the other side of the road where Frances Bolt Hall lived and waited for each of Gene's visits from the Merchant Marines. Emma jean Sisson was married to a soda jerk who had formerly worked with her in Miller's. Hildred told me about the latest big wedding. David Smith, Methodist Minister, who had declined the offer of a position in the New York Central Park Methodist Church, had married Anna Woods and Billy King the day before. I was puzzled because there was no reason for this long delay in the wedding, since high school days. I was about to leave when the television phone rang. It was Ralph Lester. He told Hildred to come over if she could. Jean, his wife, wanted her to help with little Ralph, who was sick. I told Hildred good-bye and drove off again. As we went over the Huckleberry Streamline tracks, I remembered what I had to ask Palmer. Is David Smith married? I said. Palmer said, No, but half the women in town buy new hats every Saturday to wear to church but David is still immune to them. Sad, I thought, and started thinking about the kind of hat I would et. Thei Palmer told me that Lucille White was the principal of Andrew Lewis High School. She certainly must have loved that lace! We turned off at the mill because I wanted to see the high school again and as we turned into the high school a light blue Mercury zoomed past down on College Street. I recognized the car as Eddie Dickerson's. Palmer told me that he and Bobby, his wife, were living in Cambria. Eddie had won the Speed Demon Cup last year with his little Mercury. l20l if 74457-Seven Senior Class Prophecy I opened the door of the school and was startled to see the changes. There were cups of honor won from tournaments placed on high shelves in the hall. Each locker had a lamp overhead and a cold storage fadditionall foot locker for food to eat between classes. Nice, I thought. I looked at my watch. It was ten minutes before time for the bell according to the old schedule, and here came the bell boy to ring it. Smart boy, getting out of class ahead of time. Those minutes counted. Then I recognized him as George Morgan. I went on up the hall. There, where the doors leading from the hall into the gym used to be, was a long window. Looking in, I saw Parker Manor, Physical Ed. instructor, yelling orders to his boys-that old devilish gleam is still in his eye. I wondered if he would dare get out on the floor with them-or even if he could do the stiff gymnastics. On the other end of the court was Louise Miles. She had just finished counting off the girls and was now lining them up for exercises. I saw on her Tshirt the words All-State. So she had made the All-State Basketball team. I went on upstairs and stopped in the Home Economics Department. There I saw Betty Atkinson Linkous sampling some candy. On the board, I noticed the rule: All candy, cake and cookies must be sampled by the teacher. This must be very enjoyable work, I thought. I hurried on, for it was getting late. On the bulletin board downstairs I noticed the im- portant facts of the day. There was a poster telling of a Ouiji Board Fortune Teller who would visit the school next week. The words said Margaret Walker, the Ouiji Board Talker. I laughed and looked on. There was also a sign telling the students that tickets to the Rose Bowl game would be sold the following month. John Epperly, star of the Tech game, which was playing Army fand expected to beat them because of johnnyj, would be here in person to sell tickets. I went into the Library and saw Elizabeth Creasey sitting at the desk. She was fussing with some little boys for throwing acorns at the book shelves. She told me that Esma Bishop was working at the Electric Company. I told her that I would like to see her and might-go down the next day. Then I got a copy of the Zlloutgomrry New: Illeffenger from the rack and looked through it. There was a whole page of fashions by Rose Spangler. Boy! That spun-glass dress was good-looking. Kind of sheer, though. Rose was fast making fame for herself as a dress designer with Colleen James as a typical model. Colleen's picture had that old come on look. On another page, was the picture of George Bell, Trial justice of Montgomery County. He was made famous by the news that he had just granted Rosemary's eighth divorce. Anything for a lady! No personal reasons? I remembered how heart- broken George had been when Rosemary got married the first time. He had then devoted his life to his career. I had to get on, so I told lilizabeth good-bye and went out. As we went around the school, I heard the laughs ands creams of young girls. I looked to the left where the cannery used to be and saw a glassed-in swimming pool. David Combs was visiting the ole school. Isle had gotten in from Florida, where he worked as a life guard, and was now treating the girls to a doubleifeature. I-Ie had on his swimming trunks and he was singing to them. Swoon, swoon! ! Palmer told me that equipment for a new tennis court was to arrive tomorrow. The tennis balls had been made by David Thomas who had erected a business firm in Riner. I got out at Dickey's Corner Store, only it wasn't Dickey's anymore. There was a meat market with the words, Try Conrad's Cow Cutletsfi Donald had set up his own store, with Max Linkous as his partner. I heard a noise and walked on a little past the store. There, at the back was Max, shouting across to Fred Graham. Then I saw Fred's meat market right next door with the words, Try Graham's Ground Grizzlef' written over the door. I laughed and thought, May the best '79 meat win I stopped in front of Leggett's, though not of my own free will. Someone had bumped into me. I looked again and saw that it was Nell Daingerlield with her head lowered in order not to ruffle her bangs. She raised her head then and spoke. She had just been in Lcggett's she said, to see jean Britt Earles. Jean was head of the scarf department and Jimmie was her assistant. She had tried to give her position to him, but he wouldn't take it, since the head of the department had to do most of the work. Nell asked me to go across the street to the drugstore with her. I agreed and, as we crossed the busy street, I saw a new shop. On the placard over the door were the words Simmons Shoe Shop, Nancy Lucas, Owner, Business Manager and Pro- prietor. Then I saw Jimmie Lucas come out holding a nickel before his eyes and go into a drugstore. I looked at the top ofthe building and saw the words, I-Iess' Hot Chocolate Shop. So Vina had a career, too. I remembered when she used to work in Miller's Drugstore. Nell and I had a coke in the Hot Chocolate Shop and I noticed a diamond on her left hand. I asked to whom she was engaged but she said it was a secret. Margaret Wirt entered the shop and came over and talked a while. She was working for-Richard Smith, famous engineer, now Mayor of Cambria. I wondered what all the work included? ? ? ? Later, I told Nell good-bye and went on outside. I saw Kemp Williams, still in an old Navy wardrobe fhow long had Roy been out of the service, anyway?l. He told me he was working as a forest ranger. Poor, poor trees, and all the little wild animals! Kemp said he was going to the show so I walked down to the theatre with him. Then I stopped and stared. There on the billboard were the words, The Return of Kilroy,', starring Walter Woolwine and Ruby Nolley. Walter was the second Bing, and would sing When There's Smoke on the Water. Ruby was very popular in Hollywood. It seems that Lana, Lauren, and Langford were very jealous of her because she was vamping their husbands away from them. I left Kemp and continued the broken journey home. I thought of all those I had seen and smiled a little. What a lot of things Fate had handed out to all my friends! VVho would ever have thought that we would turn out like this. I silently praised Him who had been so kind. My steps became slower, for it was getting dark and I wanted to see the high school from where I stood. There were lights in the halls. Was it basketball practice night? No, I thought, this isn't basketball season and I could think of nothing else that might be going on. Then the thought came to mc, The Black Sisters! I went up the steps to my house with a self-satisfied feeling. I had not missed hearing about or seeing any of my class- mates and the Black Sisters were still keeping alive the school Spirit.'i And so, dear Diary, I close you for today. Who knows what my story for tomorrow will be like? DOT LESTER Christiansburg, Virginia April 11, 1957 l21l 'Me D ir F int Row-Afrox: BLANCHE ANDERSON FRANCES AKERS SARA ALTIZER DOROTHY BISHOP EDITH BOLT Juniors Second Row-Afrox: NITTA BURR DELORES CAPPS FRANCES CORRELL NORA CREASY NELLI1: DICKERSON 22 Third Row-flcrosf ELVTN ATKINSON JEAN GEARIIEART VELMA GILMER Doxus GRAY CONRAD Hocus Fu urtlz Row-Afrox: ANN HORNBARGER MERLENE Kms JANIE K1NcA1n MARY KINCAID BETTY KING Q73 of :Q , Oi? mf 6 f55j3f 4'fflfI g,a,4 ,-' ' 1 I, AX WW If Q 4 I . .f 1. Iwwwf A 7411?-Seven F ini R050-YJCFOJI GLEN LANDIS JOAN LANDRETII MARY F. LANVRENCE Bnssus LOVERN VIIKGINIA LUCAS Juniors Sccmzd Raw-Afrox: E. j. MARTIN, JR. FRANCES MARTIN MADELINE MARTIN ANDY MILLER FRANCES MUILRAX' 23 Third Row-flcrorf LENA NICHOLS JULIA NIXON EUGENE NOLEN BARBARA PANNELL MILDRED PARSONS Fourth Row-flcrofr BARBARA P01-'F BEVERLY POFF PEGGY PORTERI-'IELD BETTY PRICE BETTY RATLIIPF MY, mfg, M, 119 ,911 I wif Jw-SV O 7 le Demon -A- Firft Row-Afrox: DENNIS REED PATSY REED RALPH REED JEAN ROBERTS PERRY SARVER Juniors S eco nd Row-.f1rr0,r.r JANET SHELOR CORRETTA SI-IEPI-:ERD JOSEPIIINE SOWERS JOYCE SNUFEER FRANK SPENCE I 24 Third Row-.4croxJ TEDDY SPRADLIN MARIE ST. CLAIR JOHN SVVEENEY BETTY VEST DORIS WICKHAM Fourth Row-flcrou IRENE WILLARIJ BETTY WILLIAMS MERTlIliL WILLIAMS EULENE WILSON JANET WooLwINE RAY DYER -Af ?ofatg-Seven Junior Class Officers EULENE WILSON. . . ....... President SARA IWAE ALTIZER .... Vice President JOAN LANDRETII .... ..... S ecretary BARBARA POFF.. ..... Treasurer CLASS COLORS: Red and l1'hz'te FLOWER! 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Aluent from the Picture RAY DYER 34 ...........Editor . . . . ,fl::i:tant Editor ... ...Bu:ine:: Manager A::i:tant Bu:ine:: Manager ..................ArtEditor . . . . ..fI::i:tant Art Editor . . . . .Literary Editor . . . . .Proofreader . . . . . .Sports Editor: . . . . .Senior Cla:: Editor: . . . .Club Editor: .........Typi:t: . . . . .Senior Spomor: DOROTI-IY LESTER. EDDIE DIOKERSON ROSE SPANGLER. . SIDNEY BAILEY .... GEORGE BELL. . . MRS. ZIRKLE. .. FRANCES AKERS NIERLENE ICING BARBARA POFII Beta Club OFFICERS MEMBERS ROSE SIIANGLER EULENE WILSON JANET SHELOR MARY ELLEN PEREGOY LUCILLE WIIITE JOAN LANDRETII DELORES CAPPS MARGARET WIRT EDDIE DICKERSON BETTY KING FRANCES MARTIN NORA LEE CREASY DAVID SMITH GEORGE BELL GLEN LANDIS JANET WOOLWINE ANNA WOODS Absent from the Picture RAY DYER AND SARA MAE ALTIZER -k 7ou'g-Seven . . . .Prendent . . Vice Prendent . . . . Secretary . . . Treafurer . . .Reporter . . .Spomor MILDRED PARSONS BEATRICE WOODS DOROTHY LESTER KEMPTON WILLIAMS JULIA NIXON NANCY PORTEREIELD SIDNEY BAILEY NANCY SIMMONS SARA MAE ALTIZER RAY DYER in Ill? I351 depemaa-k DAVID SMITH .... EDWARD SLUSHER.. . RAY DYER .......... MR. EUGENE SOWDER . MR. EVANS KING GEORGE BELL DAVID THOMAS BILLY KING KOLMER ALTIZER ANDY MILLER ELVIN ATKINSON KELIPTON YVILLIAMS JUNIOR BLAND TEDDY SPRADLIN ,I .Q Boys' Hi-y OFFICERS MEMBERS PARKER lVIANOR PERRY SARVER RAY DYER JOHN SWEENEY CECIL WOOLWINE DAVID COMES EDDIE DIcIcERsoN EDWVIN SUTPIIIN RALPH REED i361 . . .Prexident . .Secretary . . . Trzafurer . .Spomon BUDDY KNOWLES I'IAROLD AKERS GROVER NIKON RUSSEI. STEEAR DAVID SMITH EDWARD SLUSIIER JIMMY EARLES KENNY DEVORE JIMMY FRANCISCO NANCX' PORTERFIELD. .. JANET WOOLWINE. . . NANCY SIMMONS. .. ANNA Woons .... JEAN BRITT ......... MRS. BARBARA HII,I,. SARA MAE ALTIZER STANLIA ALTIZER BETTY ATKINSON JEAN BRITT DORTIIA CECIL DoRoTBY CIIURCII FRANCES ANN CORRELL PEGGY Cox NliI.l. DAINGERFIELB FLORENCE IDELVIZIS BETTY LIART ANN HORNBARGER COLLEEN JAMES ANNE JONES BETTY IRING A7afztg- even Girls' Hi+Y OFFICERS MEMBERS DOROTPIY LANDIS MAIKY FRANCES LAWRENCE IDOROTHY LESTER BARBARA MARTIN NANCY MARTIN JOANNE IVIAUPIN FRANCES MURRAY JULIA NIXON BARBARA POFF NANCY PORTERFIELD PEGGY PORTERFIELD JANET SIIELOR .NIARIE SIIELTON NANCY SIMMONS LOUISE SIMPRINS EMMA JEAN SISSON . . . . . .President . . . Vice Prexident . . .Secretary . . . Trearurer . . .Reporter . . .Sponfor JoYcE SNUFEER MARGARET WIRT HILDREB SOWVERS RosE SPANGLER MARGARET A. WALKER BARBARA SUE WEEKS MARGARET WILLIAMS EULENE WILSON ANNA Woons BEATRICE Woons IRIS Woons JANET WOOLWINE BETTY RATLIFF Lois REISI-I JEAN ROBERTS ' Iavl de? A Home Economics Club LOUISE SIMPKINS. . . COLLEEN JAMES. .. JOAN LANDRETH. . ANN JONES ......... NELL DAINGERFIELD.. . . MRS. BARBARA HILL. . . NELL DAINGEREIELD BETTY ATKINSON DOROTHY CHURCH COLLEEN JAMES IIUBY NOLLEY JEAN BRITT MARIE ST. CLAIR MARY FRANCES LAWRENCE BETTY JUNE KING JOAN LANDRETII BIIARGARET CHANDLER HAZEL HILL MARGARET AKERS B ETTY LOU BRUMFIELD RUTH ASHWORTH BETTY JUNE COLLINS OFFICERS MEMBERS JANIE ELLIOTT BLANCHE AKERS KITTY RAE CHRISMAN POLLY ANN HARLION JO ANN CHARLTON LORENE EDMUNDS IMOGENE ALLEN NELLIE CRAWFORD LORENE CALDWVELI. IRIS WOODS LOIS TEEL JOANNE MAUPIN JEAN SHELOR BARBARA MARTIN BARBARA WVEEKS i331 . . . . . .Prexident . . Vice President . . . . .Secretary . . . Trzayurer . . .Reporter . . .Sponsor BARBARA KING NANCY MARTIN JOYCE MYERS KATIXERINE NOLEN NANCY WILLIALIS ANNE JONES ETTA MAE ROBERTS XVILMA JOHNSON NAOhiI WIRT PHYLLIS OLIVER HELEN GERALD ALLETA Jo OLINGER Loxs GAY!-I GOODWIN PEGGY KING KITTY KNOWLES PEGGY LANDRETII EDWARD SLUSHER. . . GLEN LANDIS. .. .. SIDNEY BAILEY.. . RALPH SLUSHER.. . . HAROLD AI-LERS. .. JUNIOR BLAND. .... . MR. SMITH. ...,..... . MRS. LEO H. SMITH. . . DONALD ATKINSON CARL ARERS ROY BOSTWICK JAMES BOYD FLOYD COLLINS JAMES CURTIS GEORGE EDWARDS THOMAS GEAR:-IEART WINFRIED HUFI-' CURTIS LEE BUDDY LONG ZANE MARTIN DONALD OLIVER IRA OLIVER RALPH QUESEINBERRY BOBBY ROGERS SAM STOVER ROBERT SUTPIIIN WILLIAM H. WADE JAMES WVINFREY RICHARD WIRT ARNOLD RICHARDSON WILLIALI ATKINSON ALLEN BISHOP CLIFFORD BISHOP JACK BISIIOP BILLY BURTON SAM CUPP F. F. A. OFFICERS MEMBERS JESSIE DAVIS Rosco FURROW D. L. GRUEB JUNIOR HIXON PLATON HOULIARES JACK KITTS JOE KITTS JAMES MILLER HAROLD MOORE EDWARD O,NElLL FRANK PROI-'EIT DENVER REED ASTER RICHARDSON EDWARD SLUSHER RALPH SLUSI-IER JACK SPRADLING BOBBY WRIGHT HAROLD ARERS KOLMER ALTIZER JAMES BOLT JUNIOR BLAND FLOYD CREASEY JAMES HUFF L. R. HALL GLEN LANDIS HOWARD LAWRENCE GEORGE LUCAS A ?au'g-Seam . . . . . .Prendfnt . . . Vin' Prendent . . . . . .Reporter . . Treafurer . . .Secretary . . .Sentmel . . .Sponsor . . .Advuor CARSON IVIOLES BEVERLY POPE JACKIE STEWARD BILLY KING JOHN KARR HALSEY CHRISMAN FREDDIE EANES DAVID EPPERLY HARRY GRAHAM BILLY HAWLEY HYRAM HARNBARGER JOHN HOULIARES PHILIP HOULIARES BOBBY E. LINROUS EUGENE NOLEN GILBERT SPAULDING TEDDIE SPRADLING DELVER STANGER HARRY STANOER OTHA SUTPHIN DONALD WALTERS GARLAND BONDS HAROLD EPPERLY LESCO FURROW EVERETTE HARRIS BOBBY S. LINKOUS EDDIE VEST BOBBY WIRT T391 75a Zaman -Af Libra ry Club OFFICERS BETTY HART .... BETTY ATKINSON.. . BARBARA POFF ...... PEGGY PORTERFIELD .... LOUISE SIMPKINS. . . MISS LESTER.. . . MEMBERS KOLLIER ALTIZER BE'1'I'Y .ATKINSON GEORGE BELL ESMA BISHOP . JEAN BRITT JO ANN CHARLTON HALSEY CHRISMAN DOROTHY CHURCH FRANCES CORRELL JUDY Cox PEGGY Cox ELIZABETH CREASY LLOYD CREASY NELL DAINGERI-'IELD POLLY HARLIAN BETTY HART ANNE JONES BILLY KING MEIXLENE KING JOAN LANDRETII DOROTHY LESTER BARBARA POPE RUEY NOLLEY NANCY PORTEREIELD l401 . . . . .Prefident . . .Vice Prefident . . . . .Secretary . . . Treaxurer . . .Reporter . . .Spomor PEGGY PORTERFIELD CORRETTA SHEPHERD EMMA JEAN SISSON EDWARD SLUSHER JOSEPIIINE SOWERS LOUISE SIMPKINS MARIE ST. CLAIR MARGARET ANN WALKER IRENE WILLARD A-IARGARET WILLIAMS MARGARET WIRT BEATRICE WOODS if 7cvu.'q-Seven Debate Club EMMA JEAN SISSON .... EDWARD SLUSHER. . . . JOYCE SNUEFEII .... BETTY KING ....... . MR. EVANS KING REV. SAMUEL A. STANLEY, JR. HAIIOLD Anclaus RUTII ASIIWOILTII GEORGE BELL PEGGY BIRD JUDY Cox PEGGY Cox DON DUNLAI' PATSY GIVENS POLLY :HARMON OFFICERS MEMBERS IYIARY HARRIS CAMERON HEss BETTY KING DOROTI-IY LANDIS GLEN LANDIS DOROTliY LESTER PAUL MI1'CllELL JOYCE MYERS BEVERLY POEE .........Pre.vidzrLt ........Vice Preyident . . Secretary- Treasurer ..........Reportcr . . . .Sporuorf EMMA JEAN SISSON DONNA JUNE SLusI-IEP. EDWARD SLUSIIER DAVID SMITH JoYcE SNUFFER LOWELL WADE ANNA Woons BEATRICE WOODS HARRIET WORD H11 74:2 Daman ir . .. -WV JANET WOOLWINE .... ......... EDWARD SLUSH ER BARBARA KING ' FRANCES CORRELL. . . KITTY RAE CHRISMAN .... RAY DYER .......... BARBARA POFF ..,... MILDRED PARSONS ANDY MILLER RAY DYER .......... ANN HORNBARGER. . . BETTY KING ........ EULENE WILSON .... JOAN LANDRETI-I ROSE SPANGLER TEDDY SPRADLIN . MARGOT WIRT LOIS REISH GLEN LANDIS DELORES CAPPS .. FRANCES AKERS DINK MURRAY .... JEAN ROBERTS ....., JAMES RAY HUEF RALPH REED MRS. ZIRKLE MISS LESTER If N 1:5571 fi IIB Qlll Newspaper Staff OF HHILLTOP HIGHLIGHTS I 42 . ..... Editor-in-Chief . . . ..... Anociate Editor: .............Bu:ine:: Manager A::i:tant Bu:ine:: Manager . . . . . . . . .Circulation Manager . . . . . .ddvertifing Manager Art and Photograph Editor: . . . . . . .Boy:' Sport: Editor . . . . .Girl:' Sport: Editor ..........ClubEditor ..,.,..Cla:: Editor . . . . Typi:t: . . . . , , . .Proofreader: .............Go::ipEditor . . . .A::i:tant Go::ip Editor ......jokeEditor: . . . .Faculty Advi:or: Monogram EDDIE DICKERSON, . . JANET SIIELOR .... NANCY SIMMONS .... WALTER WOOLWINE. . . COACH ROBERT LAWSON. . . DAVID COMES FRANCES CORRELL EDDIE DICKERSON RAY DYER JIMMIE EARLES JOIIN EI-RERLY JIMMIE FRANCISCO BILLY HEART OFFICERS MEMBERS SONNY HART COLLEEN JAMES Douc JONES RALPI-I LESTER PARKER MANOR LOUISE MILES if ?au'q-Seam . . . .President Vice President . . . .Secretary . . . Treasurer . . .Sponsor BETTY RATLIFE PERRY SARVER JANET SIIELOR NANCY SIMMONS DAVID SMITH KEMP WILLIAMS PEGGY PORTERFIELD JANET WOOLWINE WV ALTER WOOLWINE tr 4 H31 74:4 Demon if , If V ,V 7-,W v NE EDWIN SUTPHIN. . . DORTHA CECIL .... ALMA DAVIDSON .... VINA HEss .... VINA HEss ...... MR. EVANS KING. . . MARY ELLEN PEREGOY FRANCES BOLT DORTHA CECIL BETTY HUNGATE LOIS REISI-I D. E. Club OFFICERS MEMBERS VINA HEss JAMES GEARIIEART JOHNNY CHUMBLEY NIARIE SHELTON l441 . . . .President . . . Vice Prexident . . . .Secretary-Treaxurer Promotion Editor . . . .Delegate to State Convention . . . .Sponfor Doaomv LANTHS FRED GRAHAM ALMA DAVIDSON DONALD CONRAD BILLY KING Qi 1 111 , ,11 1 1 11 . 111 1 ,, ,, M m ,,1mW1 f1,n11'1'11 ,','14I:fC1V11.11,n1 1 1 - ' - 1 .wax11Q'MMlWY,g'1L13,Y'1M111,ygQW: 11,11 11 i,u,,1,L5115VIT,1,!1131113 j ' 1 1 1 ' ,V gym ' , . H 1 1 ,g1g..,.,,,g ' ,, , T ,T ' T- ...QW 1, eifu H' 11 11 1gg,,, A ga t tt at 11 . 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Football DAVID SMITH GARLAND BONDS JUNIOR BLAND WALTER WOOLWINE JIMMIE EARLES JOHN EPPERLY LEscO FURROW I451 BILLY KING BILLY HART DOUG JONES RALPH LESTER KENNY DEVORE PARKER MANOR JIMMIE BLOUNT . . .Managers Coach if ?ofzZq- eau LOUISE MILES ANNA Woons ' ' Boa LAWSON. . . ANN HORNBARGER DQRTHA CECIL LOUISE SIMPKINS JEAN BRITT NIEIIL DAINGERFIEI.D FRANCES MARTIN JANET SIIELOR MARGARET WIRT FLORENCE DELVIZIS ANNA Woons Girls' Basketball MEMBERS LOUISE MILES BARBARA POEE FRANCES ANN CORRELL DINKH IVIURRAY MADELINE MARTIN LENA RUTH MARTIN H71 . . . .Co-Captain: Coach . . .Managerf RUTH ASHWORTINI BETTY KING JULIA NIXON NSUSIEH WILLARD MARY ALICE MILES BETTY MILES 74a Daman -k BOys' Basketball WALTER WOOLWINE.. . . JULIAN SLUSHER HAROLD DAVID AKERS BOB LAWSON.. . . KOLMER ALT1zI-:R DAVID COMBS STAs1 DELVIZIS RAY DYER JEMMIE EARLES JOHN EPPERLY LEscO FURROW RONNIE HAWKINS BILLY KING BUDDY KNOWLES E. J. MARTIN ANDY MILLER GROVER NIXON H81 . . .Captazn . . Manager: . . . .Coach BOBBY ROGERS PERRY SARVER I DAVID SMITH EUGENE STEWART JOHN SWEENEY LOWELI. WADE KEMP WILLIAMS ak 7wufq-.seven Athletic Snapshots I-191 Athletic Boosters To the Lions Club of Christiansburg which, by its efforts and cheerful giving, has been instrumental in securing for the school and community the lighting system for night football, To the bus driver, who has been tireless in his taking the athletic teams to their games away from home, To the loyal sports fans in Christiansburg and vicinity who have given of their time, efforts and money in supporting our school and its athletic entries, To the untold numbers who have helped in many ways, we say, Thank you, from our entire student body for your jobs well done. THE DEMON Staff Today . . . Zllore Peoplf are Reading THE ROANOKE TIMES Mornings and Sundays AND Uhr Bnnnnke wnrlh-Nvina Evenings Than Eocr Before CALDWELL-SITES CO. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Ojice Equipment-Zwimeographx S tationery-Gift: MCAVOY MUSIC HOUSE M1lIiCdl Im!r11,1nen,tJ-Acccfforief f o 0 9 Baldwin'-Choofe Your Piano - S as Arti.ft.r Do 817 JEFFERSON ST. ROANOKE, VA. l5l1 CHRISTIANSBURG FUEL AND SUPPLY, INC. G. C. JONES, Prefidmt GUARANTEED GARDEN SEED COAL OPEN FORMULA FERTILIZERS CEMENT OPEN FORMULA FEEDS SAIQXIE KNOWN ORIGIN SEEDS ROCK He Profit: Mort Who Serves Bert PHONE I32 CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA CHRISTIANSBURG ESSO STATION Esso Gas-Oils-Lubricants Atlas Tires-Batteries Phone 613 junction 8-II CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA NORMAN-SHEPHERD, lm. Men's Clothes ROANOKE BLACKSBURG S. 81 M. MILLING COMPANY Manufactzzrerf of High Grade Flour Burr-Ground Meal and Mill Feeds CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA l52l DIXON JEWELRY STORE W'atchc.r-jewelry Diamond.r-Ring: CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Modern Plutmbing Heating TOM SAYERS Cuxusrxmzsnuac, VIRGINIA Phone 3 J. CREEDE TAYLOR Ujjice Supplies China-Crystal-Records-Gifts CHIIISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Compliment: of J. W. POFF 84 COMPANY VICKER, VIRGINIA li We Specialize in Home Appliances and Farm Equipment l53J Compliments of 'am-,youu-r 1 QUALITY POPULAR MERCHIXNDISE PRICES -I I QKPT STORE C1zri:tian:burg Shopping Cfntren CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Holl Brothers Furniture C0mpg,',,,,,,,,, of Compony MASTER CLEANERS You Build the Home WN! Fumiih HI, CIIRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA THOMPSON-HAGAN DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTIONS - SODAS - KODAK SUPPLIES PHONE 2 CI-IRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA PALACE CAFE Lee-Hy Grocery THE PLACE To GET Phone 471 Youn MEALS CIIRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA l541 Compliment: oj THE NEW ALTAMONT HOSPITAL EPPERLEY'S GARAGE Sales PONTIAC Service PHONE ISO We Solicit Your Banking Business CAMBRIA BANK CAMBRIA, VIRGINIA i551 ECONGMY LUMBER CO. CHRISTIANSBURG VIRGINIA HMATERIALLY AT YOUR SERVICE Compliment: oj Bcmk of Christicnsburg ORGANIZED 1888 Swing tht' Public 59 Year: Capital SIIS,500.00 Surplus S2OQ,500.00 u Let Us Serve You l56I L 81 N Dry Cleaners PROMPT SERVICE W? Call and Deliver Phone 224-J For the Best in Service, Call Us IQ N. FRANKLIN S'rIuaIa-I' POFF'S BARBER SHOP Your Satixfartion Is Our Goal HARRISON-HANCOCK HARDWARE CO., lrIC. Retail H ardware Phone 18 CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA CURNER MARKET W. R. MYERS 84 CO The T0'Zll7L,.l' Meating Place HOME KILLED MEATS AND GROCERIES Nleats-Vegetables-Groceries Pl PHONE II3 lone 300 or 301 CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA CIIIIISTIANSIIUIIG, VIRGINIA All Shoes Electrically Repaired SIMMONS' SHOE SHOP CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA IMI CHRISTIANSBURG MOTOR CORP. Sales FORD Service CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Phone 191 24-HOUR WREGKER SERVICE MICK'OR'MACK Compliment: of Groceriex, Meatr, Fruity NELSON HARDWARE CO Vegetablex Sporting Comix Departmm! Phone I3 CAMBRXA, VIRGINIA ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Van Raalte Underthings For the Girl Who Cares PIEDMONT STORES, Inc. CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA . SAM FINLEY, INC. Compliment: of ASPHALT The Flower Shop, Inc. ROADWAYS Phone 498'W 1615 Cleveland Avenue, s. W. C1-IRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA PHONE 6zI9 ROANOKE, VA l531 Complimenfr of DO-DROP INN I MR. AND MRS. L. D. WILLS fl Good Place to Ea! CROMER FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and General Electric Appliances CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF PALACE THEATRE Always a Good Show CHRISTIANSBURG VIRGINIA QUALITY GROCERIES J A N D J M A R K E T CAMBRIA, VIRGINIA I59l Compliment: of BANE COAL COMPANY QUALITY FUEL TELEPPIONE CHRISTIANSBURG3 VVATCHES - DIAMONDS JEVVELRY - SILVERVVARE ffflnebrylf ROANOKE, VxRG1N1A One of the South'.r Fine Jeweler: Complivvzentx of Ii ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS MCCOY FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and Electrical Appliancff PHONE 640 CHRISTIANSBURG, VIIKGINIA The Well-Dressed Girls Always Visit EPPERLY'S SHOP L I 60 WALKER'S MARKET MEATS - GROCERIES IIRUITS - VEGETABLES Phone 299 We Deliver CAMBRIA, VIRGINIA DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Form Supply Center, Inc. CIIRISTIANSBURG, VSIRGINIA PIIONII 141 DEALERS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Parl.r, Farm Supplhur, Trurk: THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Lawrence 84 Shelton Drug Co. Prexcription Druggift: CHRISTIANSIIURG, VIRGINIA DICKEY'S CASH MARKET Printing . Stationery For Your Grorery Need: Greeting Cards Books WE DELIVER CIIIus'I'IANsuuRG, VIRGINIA C R O W E ' S CAMBRIA, VIRGINIA JENNINGS JEWELERS CIIRISTIANSIIURG, VIRGINIA RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Phone 257 61 Z1 C 612144, 00736 CAJLZJ INCORPORATED Designers and Zllavzufactuvws of Distinctive Chairs O CHRISTIANSBURG VIRGINIA I62I Congratulations To THE YOUNG LADIES To BE SUCCESSFUL IS TO BE WELL GROOMED ASK FOR HELENE CURTIS AT YOUR FAVORITE BEAUTY SHOP CAMP COMFORT The Place to Get Your Meal: CHRISTIANSBUIIG, VA. STARR,S AUTO BODY AND PAINT SHOP CAMBRIA, VIRGINIA PHONE 398 Compliment! of SHELTON-WALTERS CHRISTIANSBURG, VA. I631 Compliments of The First National Bank CIIRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Resources over 82,500,000 Furthering the interests of the Boys and Girls of Christiarxsburg High School Smith 85 Jones CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Ladiesf lVIisses,, Children's, Men's and Boys' Clothing and Shoes Mick or Mack CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA Fresh Fruits-Meats-Vegetables-Groceries S el f-Servi ce N341 C077'LP11T7llL'7Zl.I' of Compliment: oj R. I. ROOP CHARLES W. CRUSH HANDY DRUG STORE CORNER Reliable Dr1zgg1f.rtJ RADIO 23 E. Nlain Street SHOP CIIRISTIANSBURG, VA. CHRISTIANSBURG, VA. Phone 321 CLOVER CREAMERY COMPANY, INC. RADFORD, VIRGINIA Compliment: of CHRISTIANSBURG LAUNDRY, INC. COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY BY SOFT-WATER PROCESS CI-IRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA PHONE 55 F651 East End Feed 8c Seed Store D. Ib Harkrader Produce CO. utn utorf BABY CHICKS EGGS POULTRY Kasco Feeds ' ' . . . HAMS AgrIcO FertIl1zers WAYNES FEEDS CHRISTIANSBURG, VA. S. G. WIMMER AND SON CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA V-C FERTILIZER-SEED-FEED HARDWARE JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY PHONE ZIQ HARMAN FUR FARMS Silver Foxes and Minks-Scarfs-Coats-Jackets CHRISTIANSBURG VIRGINIA HI-WAY FILLING STATION Gas-Oils-Goodyear Tires and Tubes Day-Night Service ROANOKE ROAD CHRISTIANSBURG, VA. I661 '52 If 821 88 411 'il' ilk 42' 'li' fl? 821 'lk 2121 38 J. J. T 1' 3 ring Your Trinting and Engraving Troblerns to Stone IF YOU NEED 1 1 1 Business and Professional Cards 1 Stationery Calendars 1 Booklets 1 College Annuals Theatre Programs 1 Advertising Folders Social Stationery 1 Visiting Cards Engraved Wedding Invitations or Announcements Our trained personnel will welcome an opportunity to serve you. Oar more than sixty years of experience in the production of fine printing are at your disposal. 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