Covington High School - Puffs and Patches Yearbook (Covington, VA)
- Class of 1936
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Um .s1f1lrlc'11.L9 fmfl for his depflz, of 'lmfZw'sl1l.114i 1'11g of Umir fnrwcls i PUFFS rf PATCHES 1936 THE SCHOOL BOARD MR- S- T- GODBEY .-......... .,......... i Sill-j76fl'hI'l'fl'IIllH'I'I,f of Schools BIN. E. H. BARR ......,. ....,......... C ilovingion 'District MII. J. S. BOVVMAN .......... ,.........,... T Smiling Sp1'i11g'Disr1-ict. NR. E. G. AROISINSON .......... ............ T own of Covington District Mir. ll. G. JOHNSON ...,..,.. ,,4,.,,,, C iifton District hiliT:,. B. XV. l,EN'l'Z ..,...,.... ,,,,,,,,, I Zark The Allegliany County School 'Boarfl has earned The respect and gmtitiicic of the Simleiit holly of Covington High School and tho people of the county for its Tiroloss sorvico in the causo of eililcniion. NVQ, tho Staff, wish 'ro fuko This' 0'pp01'f1l1llty to extencl our thanks to ouch melnber for the things ho has clone and is continually doing for Covington High School. I 6 FFS 6' PATCHES 193 MR. W. R. CURFMAN, Principal MR. XV. R. BEAZLEY MISS ANN BULLOCH MR. R. H. DOUTIIAT MR. A. C. NELSEN MISS ELISE GOODE MISS HELEN THOMAS MISS VIRGINIA MOORE MISS ELIZABETH KELLY MR. SHELBURN CARMACK MISS RUTH SISSON MR. ALLAN BARNWELL MR. ALAN BEAMER MISS JACJQUELINE ORINKLEY MISS KATHERINE DRAKE MISS HAZEL ALLEN MISS KATHRYN MILLER PUF JUNIOR NIAUCK Jo11N DAVIS ....... 111555 BIILLER- .... FS6' I ' ' 'r PATCHES . . 1936 ,Nga K 1.' gn: A I EiUFg'2 'f ff- , 7 - 'IQ Qgfar'5Ef452Ig II .--,7 ,L 'gizl-:qc v2-fa ' ' I' I '. Aj-'.v1'IHhEI:g.:' I ,E ,fi .X ,,,. U I PUFFS AND PATCHES STAFF .EdiI0r- in-Clnirzf Bzmiuess Jlrrvnaycr .,,.,..1 u0-uliy :1l1L'iSC'I' LEONORA Cox ........ ...........,. I as-istmm Editor G-EORGE ITODGES ....,. ........ I '11 ulogrrlphic Editor RUTH JACKSON ....... ..........,.....,.,...I 1 rt Erlvitor RU'1'1I XVATKINS ...,Y.. ........ 1 lssislrzni Ari Editor LEWIS KINQAIII ....... ..............I l 'tI1,lc'l'if: Eflilor EIJNA Noncnoss ,..... ........,.....,.............. 7 'ypist Editor BILLY D1iISCOI.I....,.. ....... l ssistrmt Busi-ness Jlmzayel S F x Ai ASQ CIMCLASSES PUFFS fr PATCHES 1936 SENIORCLASS OFF IC YE RS OLIN PLXYNIC. .,... ,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,4,,,,,,,, A A ,P7'ggifZg7'Lt IIARHY LAMB .........A.. .......... ............. T f ice-President JUNIOR BIAUOK .......... . ..,,....... ASliC7'Bftl'l'y mul Traasuz-eo' Mollo: I,ifc+ is an accoluplishrlmlztg not mere existence Colors : Blue and NVl1ite Flower: White Rose OLIN PAYNE 10 PUFFS 6' PATCH VIVIAN MAE ANDERSON '32-'33-'34-l35- RG, Cleo Club. ROXIE BACK ,232-'33, Dmuiiatie Clubg '33-'34l-'35, Glee Club 5 '35-136, Seeretziliry unrl 'l'1'easuJre1' of Glen Club. LOUISE ELIZABETH BAKER '32, Debating Clubg '33-'34, Glee Clubg '3-L-'35-'36, Glee Club. OTTO LEE BALLENGEE, JR. l3fzL.w!e1 '82, Assistant lllaimger of Football aufl Airplaiie Club: 9233, First Airl Club and Assistant Manager ol' Bas- lietbullg '33-'34, Monogrnni Clubg 'B-le, Manager of Football 3 '35, Mam- agcr of Basketball 5 '35-'36, SGCl'0f5lI'y :incl 'llreasurer ol' Monogram Club: 336, Mzuiager of Track: '35-,3G, ,In- 11011.ncc1', Sports Editor. MONA MARIE BOSTIC '36, Glee Clubg '32-'35, White Sul- phur High School. MARGARET FRANCES BOWERS 233, Dirmuzltic Clubg '34-335, Glee Club, '35-536, Dramatic Club. 1936 FFS fr PATCH 1936 NANCY 1-IU XIJLEY BOYD ':i2-':s:a-frm, Glue Club: 535-'36, Knitting Club: ALICE RUTH BRADY s 33, I31'2llll2ltlC Clubg '3Jf-'35-'36, I-11m0'1n'1,f'e9' Sharif. RUTH FLORENCE BROOK '32-533, Glen Club: ,ZH-,35, S6CI'Ptil,1'j' and T1'COS111'tP1' of Glue Cllubg 53-1335, :I.11f1m-Imam' Staff: '35-'36, Drannltic Club. VIRGINIA MADELINE BURCH 'SSI-'32-233, Dl'21.ll1t1tIC5 Club: '33-'34, VOIIIIIIGITCIEII Club 3 '34-735, INIO1lOg1'i1l11 Clubg '35-'36, Monogram Clubg '33- 'BI-'85-'36, Bzislcetbull. ANN E VIRGIN IA CAMPBELL '33-'3-L, C'omnie1'cial Clubg i3-L-'35, Pep Clubg '35-'36, Knitting Club: Starkey Selninary, New York: West- ern High, Washington, D. C. HELEN MAE CARPER '33, Glee Clubg '23-L, C011u11e1'cial Clubg 535, Pep Ulubg '36, Knitting Club5 536, I17H1f0'lI,llCGl' Stalif. PUFFS C1 PATCH WILLIAM STANFORD CHILDS '32-'33, Airplane Clubg '33-'34, First Aid Clubg '34-'35-'36, Moliograin Clubg '34-'35, Basketballg ,35-'36, Captain of Basketball. CELIA MAUDE CHILDS '32-'33, DOl72ltl11g Clubg 733-'34-,35, Gleo Clubg '35-'36, 'Knitting Clubg '36, PUFFS AND Pmcrulfzs, Proof Iloador, VillCllIClZ0l'I2lH. TED J. CROSS '32, .Dl'EllllllIflC Clubg '33, 'First Aid Clubg '34-'35, Literary Ulubg '35-'36, Anzrofumvcr Stuff. ROXIE UBENCIIAIN DALE '32-,325-'34-'35-'36, Gloo Club. JOHN CLARKE DAVIS '32-'33, Radio Clubg '33-'34, First Aid Clulng '34-'35, First Aid Clubg - 336, Azmozmcm' Staflig '35 - 36, Puws AND Pl-vroiilfs, Business Ma.11age1'. s AL G. DOWDY '35-'36, First Aid Club. 1936 FFS Cr PATCH 1936 PHYLLIS SUE EAKTN '32, l'PQbati11gC'lubg 533-'3-L-935, Knit- ting Clubg '35-'36, Dramatic fflubg 735-'3 G, Knitting Club. ALMA PEARL EHGENBRIGHT 332333-'34, Glcc Ulubg 335-736, Dra- matic Club. ELIZABETH JAN E GR EI G '32-'33-'34, Drauizitic Ulubg 334335- J36, Gloe Club. LENQIS A. HEIFLER 52373-'33-'25-l-, Airplane Clubg '23-1--'35, llzulio Clubg '35-'36, Inclilstl-ial Arts Club. GICORGE GOODEN HODGES '32-'33, Clienlislry Ulubg ,33-'3-11. Dranlaticz Club, 'CH-'35, Pijesirlciit of Cilllltjfil Clubg '35-'36 Presirlciit of Al1f'lltIJ1'i11ll1 Club 3 '36, Photogifaipher Staff of l'U1ws AND PATCHES. MARTHA CADDY HOLLOMAN '32-'33,' Sec1'etzL1'y and Trezisureir of Dramatic Clubg '33-'34, Knitting Club 3 ,234-335 Aurmoam-cev' Staffg '35- ,36, President of Dramatic Clubg '33-'34, Basketballg PUFFS AND PATCHES Advertisement Staff. PUFFS 6' PATCH 1936 EUDORA L01 S HUFFMAN '31-'32, Glee Club, '32-P33, Draumtic Club, '33-'3-1-'35-'36, Glee Club. KERMIT HUGHES '31-'32, Radio Club, ,32-333-'34, First Aid Clubg '3-L-'35, Camera Clubg '35-'36, Auditorium Club. PAT IRVINE '32-'33-'34, Airplane Club, '323-53-L J35-'3G, lllonogram Clubg ,33-,3-L-735, Football. RUTH LEIG-l3l'l'ON JACKSON '32-'33-'34, Glue Club, '34-'35-336, Literary Club: Secretary and Treas- urer of Freshman Classg President of Sophomore Classg PUFFS AND Pivrclius, Editor Art Staff. JlMM,lE JORDAN '32, Science Club and President olf Airplane Club, 133, Vice-President of First Aid Club, ,33-'34-935-'36, Monogram Club, '32-'33-,3Q, Foot- ball, '33, Student Council, '33, Sec- retary of Sophomore Class, '33-'36, Track. MARGARET EARL KARNES '32-'33, Dramatic Club g 333-'35, Glee Club, '35, Dramatic Club, ,36', Art Club. FFS cf PATCHES 1935 l MARGARET LOUISE KEIRN N '32-'33, Dl'?l.ll12lllC Clubg '34-'35, Bed l Cross Clubg '35-'36, Glee Club. WILMA SUE KESSINGER '32, Paper Stulffg '33-'34-'35-'36, Glee Club. JAMES IUNUAID '32, Airplalie Clubg '33-'34, First Aid Clubg '35, Student Couucilg '35- '3li, Mouograun Clubg '36, Yicc-l'rcs- icleut of BIOll0g1'illll. Clubg '3Z-'33- '3-L-'35, Footballg '35-'36, Basket- ball. 5 '35-'36, Buscbzill. LEWIS WALLACE KINCATD Fools '32, Airp'lanc Club: '33-'34, First .-Xilfl Cllubg '35-'36. ll'lUllUQl'H1ll Clubg 'IH-'35, Football g '34-'35, Basketballg '35, Baseball: Plflflfs AND PA'rc:,fmS, V Sports Editor. PAUL B. L.-XCISY, JR. '32-'33, Ai1l'pla.1'1e Club: '33-'El-L, Li- te1'zu'y Clubg '34-'35, CEIIHCVPL Ulubg '35-'36, Auditorium Club. DONALD O. LAMB '32, Science Clubg '33-'34-'35, First Aid Clubg '35, .flrznouncer Staff. 16 PUFFS Cr PATCH HARRY LAMB ,372-'33, First Aifl Ulub, '32-'36, lliouogi-mu Club, '36, Presiclout of lllouogrzuu Club, '36, Captain Truck 'llozimg SK'Kfl'0t2l1'y and TrczxSu1'er of Frcsluuzui Class, Vice-l71'esideut of Soplrmlmru Vice-P1'esicl0nto'lf Junior and Senior Classes, '36, Sl1eriiT. WILLIE MELBA LANDES ,31-'32-'33, Drmuzitic Club, '33-'3-L, ll01'l1l,1lC.l'K,'iHl Club , '34-'35, Pep Club , '35-'36, .Knitting Club. HELEN OBEDIENCE L U OKI! I D G E '33-'3+l, Glcc Club, '35, President olf Pep Club, '35-536, Knitting Club. E I DWAIID JUNIOR MAUUK '32-7513, Aiiqmlziiio Club g '33-'3+L,I?u1'Iio Vlub, ,35-'36, :xLlVOI'flSl1lg Manager of .'lll1III'IH1lf!'l' Stull, '23-1--'35, Prusi- rlout of Junior Class, 535-36, Presi- clout ol' Stucloui Body, '35-'36, Sec'- rotury uurl Treasu1'e1' of Senior Class, '35 - '36, Ul'C'llCSt1'2IQ '35 - '36, Ann.- vmurmrwr Stuff, PUFFS .IND Pyrouias, Eclitmmi'-i11-Cfliief, '35-336, Sal uizitoriaui. RUTH VIRGINIA MQDANIEL '31-'32, Bulletin Board Club, 532533, Dimnzitio Club, '33, Couuuercial Club, '35-'36, Knitting Club. JAMES MILLER '32-'33, Dramatic Club , 534, First Aid Club, '35-'36, Monogram Club, '34-'35, Football, '34-,35-'36, Base- ball, Vice-Presidoiit of Freslmian Class, Secretzrry Treasurer of Soph- omore Class. 1936 FFS Cr PATCH I 9 3 6 CLAUDE NICELY '32-533, Draniutic Clubg '33-'34, De- bating Clubg ,3-L-'35-'36, Business Mznnigei' of 4-lvmowzcezg' 535-36, SCll2lif01'. EDNA MARIE NURCROSS 532, Glee Clubg '32-233, Glue Clubg '34-'35, LiTe1'zu'y Club 5 '35-'36, Knit- ting Ulubg PUMPS AND 1'AToi-ins, Typing Editorg Class Historian. JOHN WILLIAM WISRIEN, Jia. '32-'33, Presiflcnt of Recreation Clubg '33 - '3-1. - 235 - 256, Monogrami Clubg 733-'3-I-, Footballg '3-L-'35, Student Council. JOSEPH THOMAS O'NEIL '32-'33, Science Club 3 '33-'34-'35-'36, Literary Clubg '35-'36, President of Literary Club. MARY TFIETA OWENS '32-333, Presiclenli of Debating Clubg '33-'34-'35, .fin--rwzwzfvm' Staffg '35- ,36, Social Editor of PUFFS AND PATCHES. OLIN J. PAYNE, JR. ,32-533, Flight COH11Tlf11'ld9l' of plane Clubg :34, First Aid Clubg S30- '36, Monograin Clubg '34-,35, Vice- President of Junior Classg '36, Pres- ident of Senior Class. P U F F S Cr P A T C H ISOBEL LORAINE PHILLIPS '32, Debating Club, '33, .fl7Hl-OUIICHI' Staff, '34, Assistant Editor of ,Alw- 11-Ull-1ICi'I',' '35-'36, Eclitox'-in-Chief of flmz,0u.mrer,- '36, Class Prophet. ROBERT LEE REARDON '32, Airplane Club, '33, Cleo Clubg '3-lf, First Aid Club 5 '35-'36, An- nouncer Stall, '36, PUFFS AND Pmoims Staff, '33-'34, Football, '33, Basketball, Writer of Last Will and Testzuneut. VIRGINIA BELLE RHODES '33-'34, Glue Club, 235, Vice-Pi'csi- dent of Pep Club, '35-'36, .lillltlllllg Club. BURNS O. SEVERSON 30 71- ,' , 1 J 02- 33, Airplane Club, 34, Camera Club, '35, Auditorium Club. MILDRED MAE SIZER '32, Debzltiilg Club, '33-'34 Drama- tie Club, '35-'36, lw0l'lOgl'2Lll'1 Club, 133-'34-'35-wars, Basketball, 135 -'36, Cheer Leader, '36, PUFFS AND PATCHES Staff. FRANK J. SIZER, JR. '32-'33, First Aid Club, '34-'35, llI0110gl'l1-IN Club, '36, Monogram Club g '34-'35, Football, '34, Baseball. 1936 FFS 6' PAT-CHES 1936 LUCY SKEEN Staffg '35-'36, Draniatic Club. LA Nl ER SNYDER '32, Radio Club, '33, First Aid Glubg 534, Glee Club: '35, Monogrzim Clubg '35. Nlfmmgci' of Football: '36, Bas- ketball, Track, and Baseball. MARG ATZET REGINA STEFEEY ,232-'31 Manner f'lub3 332-133, Glc-c Glubg TH:-'35-,3f3, Knitting' Club. CECELIA WAGNER '32-'33, Literary Clubg ,323-'34, Glec Ulubg '3-L-'35, :l'Ilfll0'll-7H'0l' Staff, Sccandal Editorg ,535-'36, Vice-Pi-est dent of Draxllat-'ic: Clubg '32-'33, Bas- ketball: '33-'36, Minstrelg PUFFS AND P,s11'uHlis, Advertisenient Stall. LOUISE AGNES WALTON '32-'33, Secretary of Debating Clubg '33-'34, Glee Club: '34, PI'6Slf,lCl1lI of Pep Clubg '35, Glue Clubg '35-536, President of Glee Club. RUTH ANNE WATKINS '32, Drzunatic Club, '33 5 Vice-P1'esi- dent of Debating Clubg '33-,BL Glee Cllubg ,34-'35, Avmofzmcrer, Joke Edi- torg 136, Aur1in,0'm1,cm', Make-up Edi- torg 236. PUFFS Am PATCHES, Art r Stall 20 '32-'33, Glue Ulubg '34, :llLIIUlllI,CGl' Aid Club- '34-'35 Debaitinfr Clubg 332-333, Airplane Clubg 333-'34, Air- 1 , b, '34-'3 5, First Aid Club 5 '35-'36, PUFFS G PATCH BOBWEST i 32-'33, First Aid Club 3 '33-'34, First 3 7 O 35-'S 6, Dranuitie Club. RUSSELL WILSON Jlune Club' '33-534 First Aid Clu ' Auditorium Club. ANN MARIE WOODSON '32-'33, Debating Clubg '33-534, Glee Clubg ,134-'35, Pep Clubg 535-'36, Knitting Club. CERALDINE DOUGLAS 532-'33, Debating Club5 '33-'3l-'35- '36, Knitting Club. CHALLENGE O God, that flzuue-kissed, waiting star out there Is like an uusought voice which calls to me, And, though it tells of no great lofty stair, Comnmnds to climb come clear, insisteutly. These lougiugs, unfullilleil, that Hood my heart, 'lhere throbbing dreams that pull me to my feet Cuu't they be stilled? Vlihy must they tear apart The old eouteutmeut of a chzu'tered bent? I almost wish ltd never raised my eyes From setuid security of tried paths here, lint, since I've seen, the shouting song of skies Falls like ai reveille upon my eztr. I must be up! Oh, I must make at stair! This Darkness shall not keep my own from me The way is steep, but. dear God, help me :lure Aseents Where I may walk all strong and free. Aud then, perhaps, some day Iill reach the thing, On hard-built steps, far Hung into the sky. I'lI think my Hngers brushecl an angel's wing Until I see the Stardust drifting by. E S I 93 -LOUISE WALTON, Class Poet, ,36 21 PUFFS 6- PATCHES 1936 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY N September, 19232, we the graduating class of 736, entered the C. H. S. Library olf learning. Home of us C'tIlllC a little soonerg however we all came with that sanie feeling ot ambition to do things worth while. We were eager to see what this gray building could possibly have in store lfor us. Seine were seared, and others were too exeited to know what they were doing. Our upperelassnien seemed to take much interest in us. The Sophoniores gave us a great W6lCO1l1C at our initiation, and party. They know that we had our greatest and most interesting books ot lil'e to read, and they wanted to see us well prepared. This library was divided into Jlfour large rooms or years. The first being the room for the .Freshmen and may be called the first year of high school. The second was the rooni tor the Sophoinores, and the third was the room for the Juniors. The fourth was the largest and inost important. This was the room we all loved so well and hated so badly to leave. We knew that we would miss it terribly. The books in the first rooni elf the library seemed a little complicated. They were stacked in the shelves waiting to be opened and studied. Algebra was rather hard to get used to but, to nie, Latin was the book. There seemed to he so many phrases and Clauses we had never heard o.I', but may we not say better late than neverf' Thus we went through the first room and leplft for our vacation. We eaine into the second rooni the following tall to study larger and better books. lVe had discarded our shaky feeling and we could work better. We seemed to know a little more of what it's all about. If we didn't know then, we certainly had our chance to learn. Ilere we went with Uacsar through some of his wars, and in speaking ot ourselves, we inight even repeat his famous words, vini, vidi, vicif' We also had another interesting book in this rooni, biology was the name. None other than Mr. Mitchell eould niake ns understand this hook so well. We learned the nieaning ot 2llllOClJtl and 1JHl'2l1llCCllllll, two popular words ol? C. H. S. When we came into the third room. we accomplished even more than we did in the other two years. We gave the English language a little more justice and learned of the important authors and poets. lVe studied about the good old days when the horse and buggy were in style. Some ot us selected the aeadeniie eourse for the remaining two years, and others selected the conunereial course taught by Miss Allen who really did things 'for the eoininercial department. One ot her achievements was getting new rooms for us. lt was with her aid that our Senior Ulass ol' '36 gave oL1r play, Adventures ot Toni Sawyer? 22 PUFFS 6' PATCHES 1936 We not only studied in this room, but we haql our Qlfun. We get more pleasure, I think, in giving the Seniors a banquet and dance, the first in C. H. 5. Everyone seemed to enyoy it, and it was on this night that the Seniors ol' '35 told us that they were leaving their shoes behind tor us to till. The fourth and last year we came back to U. H. S. to read the hardest and inost interesting books ol' the entire library. We knew that we 1IlllSt lill these shoes, and in my estimation, we crowded theni. lt seenis that eheniistry was a book hlled with a lot ot hard workg I didn't hear of anyone playing with it. Business, as well as English, was getting inore and more interesting. We learned to keep books, but not the kind found in libraries. Shake- speare occupied a. lot of space in this room. There seemed to be Shakespeare pushing Macbeth along through l1is tragedy a.nd ailter hini Johnson and his ffnnous circle. We were taught that ainbition can soinetiines cause disaster. l think a very important aeeoniplislnnent ol' the Senior Class ol' 536 was to bring the annual, Pnrrs axn Pixtrenns, bark to lite. It had slept for about six years and we thought that was long enough for anything to rest. lt was a real success and showed the talent that we didn't know could be found in the class. Junior Mauck was our Cllltili'-lll-L'l1lCf and John Davis was business lnanager. Our class gave whole hearted support to the fl?'lIlUlHlCl4I', our school paper. Then something happened to the attendance olf the class and we had our contest between the two senior class rooms. l inight add that our social activities CHIIIC to light again this year, the greatest being our proni given by the Juniors. We all had one grand get-together that night. The last olf May had brought about the niost exciting and important days of our livesg they were happy and sad. Many in our elasses have won distinetio'n. Claude Nicely as an orator, Junior Mauck with his untiring etlforts to inake our class a success, Olin fl'a.vne with his pleasing personality, and let,s donit forget Buster Ballenge:-ts disagreements with Mr. Curtnian in eivies class. We also had many good actors and athletes who put forth niueh effort in helping our activities. NVe are leaving the C. H. S. Library and all its good hooks to children who will beeonie outstanding citizens of Covington and hope that they will learn and enjoy its books as niueh as we have. We feel that now we may be of some benefit to our community. -EnN.x Nonenoss, Firm ll'liRl0l IiHI1 23 PUFFS fr PATCHES 1936 CLASS PROPHECY E Y, . . b I was gazing into the dancing tlanie ot a camp lire, the night ol' the school picznie, 1 suddenly found. nilyselilf alone. The il:-une hegan to l'or1n a scene and as it became clearer, I saw that it was the picture el' Main Street. Anione' the Inany C electric signs on the street, I saw these ot II.. Brooks, Iloady-to-Wear, and J. liin- eaid, Printing. There were several other sions which held niy attention. Two were ol' C particular interest, There was a large sign telling of the exhibition param-hute jump elf Miss Helen Carper. Another announced that Miss Margaret lieirn and Miss Vivian Anderson taught piano lessens in the oliiees on the sixth tloor. I scrutinized the laces ol: the women shoppers and diseovered among theni Hath Jaekson, ll.-gina Steliey, and Madeline Burch, who were hargain-seeking housewives. The tlanies leaped higher and the scene changed. The pieees liited together as a jigsaw puzzle does and I recognized the tall buildings ot New York During the next l'ew minutes I tried to lind how New York was connected with nie. Suddenly, I saw the olliees el' a. well known newspaper and upon reading' the nanirs ol' the mein- hers of the stall, I saw those et Vlaude Nicely, Business Managerg Alice Itlrady, Social Editorg and Russell Wilson and Lenis Helper, Head Sec-retaries. Although the smoke hroke up this pic-ture, another one was qui:-klly formed. This turned out to he that elf Broadway. Among the names of the IHIIIOLIS people whose names were in lights. I saw those of Teil Lainh and Henier Dodd, two of the most lfanious comedians in the world, Teetie Wagner, one of the most famous tereh singers in New York, and Ann ifaniphellj the 'iseeond Ruhinollf' Among the people entering the theatre I recognized Velia Childs with her wealthy hnshandg James Jordan, the great traveler and leeturerg Kerinit Hughes, the well-known literary eritie. When that picture faded, Radio l'it-y's lllillll studios appeared heliore nie. I realized that there were two very llillllllllll' faces and alter a elose serutiny, I knew that they were Joe 0,Neil and Ted Press, radio announcers. There appeared in the li re the buildings ol another large city, Chivage. with a large hospital in the lforeground when the interior ol' the hospital was shown, I saw a GV man. standing outside the operating room waiting ,lor the criminal being' operated on, The MG man was Frank Sizer. In the operating roein. there was Doctor Paul Lacy performing the operation with lloxie Bark and Margaret Karnes as the nurses. I eeuld see hy the quick and aeeu rate work olf the three that their were well acquainted with their work. The Haines leaped up and destroyed this scene, and the lohhy ol' some olliees in a large store was seen. As I read the names written on the dillerent olliee doors, I saw the nanies ol' Lucy Skeen and Mary Owens, Buyersg ll-lulh Watkins, Designer: and James Miller, I'resident. The door ot an oliiee was open and I saw a eonterence 24 7 I PUFFS 6' PATCHES 1936 eoniposed of J runes Miller, JlllllO,l.' Ujlirien, president of an eleetrie eonipany 5 George Hodges, a eonilnereial artist, and Robert West, an areliiteet. They seemed to be diseussing the lront page elf a newspaper. On that page I saw in head lines Miss Margaret Bowers, secretary, 1I1il.1'1'lCS the wealthiest nian in the United States, under- neath was written Olin Payne, the niost daring flyer of all times makes another record. Alter that seene faded another olliee hall appeared, on one o lf the doors was written John D. Davis, President of the Davis Coal lfoinpany. On the adjoining olliee there was the nanie, Miss Roxio Dale, Secretary. The next pieture presented was that oit a huge boat, on the door of one ot the eahins 1 read the naine of Harry Lamb, President ot tl1e Starboard Steamship Coin- pany. As the recreation rooni appeared, lll tl1e :tlanies I recognized Betty Greig, who was the hostess ol the ship, entertaining Virginia Rhodes and Melha Landis Zlllll their liusbands. Finally, the arrival of the boat in France was shown. As the pas- sengers descended, l saw Pat lrvine aeeoinpanied hy a large erowd of his niovie admirers, meeting Martha. lflolloinan Hllll Mae Sizer, who were famous actresses. There then appeared i11 the tlaines, the register ol' the .llitz liotel. On it I, read the names ot Ruth MeDaniel, writerg Nancy Boyd and her husband: Louise Walton, artist: Phylis Eaken Pllltl Alina Ergenliriglit with their group olf eollege girls: Anne Marie Woodson, traveler. Near by there was 2111 announeeinent ol' the opening ot the 11ew Ritz Beauty Salon OW1lCil hy Edna Norcross and Eudora Huffman. When that seene went up in smoke, Ql found that seene was again laid in the lv. S. at Madison Square llardeii where there was ?l.lJ21SliGtl321ll game heing played. l saw that Bill Childs and Lanier Snyder were the eoaehes, and that Robert lleardon was liroadeasting the ganie. As the ilanies li0I'lllUll the faces ol' some of the people illllflllg' the onlookers l reeognized, those ol ,Burns Severson, who looked like the president ot a eollege. Lloyd Uarter and Junior Manek were with them and looked very niueh like pro lfessors. The next pieture appeared illlfl l saw 1113' ow11 image, suddenly l realized that l had heen dozing and had seen into the future. It seeined that all the players in the sf-enes had realized the dreanls that they had in liiOYlllgl0ll High Sehool. -Isonici. ljHII,l,Il'S 25 PUFFS Er PATCHES 1936 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E the departing Seniors ol? C. Il. S., in the City ot Covington, in the Coins monwenl th elf Virginia., in the yeen' of our Iiorcl, one thouszincl nine lnnillrell Zlllil thirty-six clo will :incl ormlnin that this be publisherl us our last will Emil testament. Item I. To the gentlemen ot the School Board we will :incl bequeath them as full eustoilian ol' our heloverl school which we have loverl. playerl, anal worked for in the past lfour yezirs. Item II. To our S1lIllil'll1ICIlf,l011t, Stanley T. Goclhey, we leave full possession ol the rooms, hulls, clesks and the iiznnes inseribefl on them to remember us lay. Item III. To Captain Walter IR. IIUVIDIQIII, our principal, lriencl and uclvisor during the tour-yeatr stay we halve enjoyerl so much, we do will zinml bequeath it new eivies elziss with more clemoerzits than republiezins. Item IY. To Slielburn S. I,lfl1'111iLCli, our couch, we leave 21 group ol? husky boys to show Clifton Forge that Covington is still. on the map and going strong. Item V. To Miss Helen ilIll01112lS we bequeath full charge olf the sm-liool paper and si good stalf ot lmrtl workers to insure 21. bigger and better school paper next year. Item VI. To Miss Elise Goode we leave ri. new algebra, elnss minus Jimmy Jordan :incl Roy Livesziy. litem VII. To Miss Iiatherine Drake we will uncl bequeath a liatin elziss without the magnetic personality of Iilarry Lamb and the lianiclsonie profile of .Izunes Miller. Item VIII. To Miss Ann Bulloch we leave 21 new English class to be taught the art of speaking English and not 1llll.l'flC1'lllg it. Item IX. To Miss Hazel Allen we will :intl bequezitli El new eonnnereial GQPZI-TLIIICIIIZ to teaeh the future business men and women olf Covington the lost art of bookkeeping. Item X. To Miss Kzitliryn Miller we leave an experienced staff of stuclents to publish next yeaifs Puinfs AND I'ix're'r1lcs with less trouble than we had. Item XI. To Miss Elizubetli Kelly we bequeath a new history elass and proof that the Battle ol' Bull Run XVZISIIII fought at IIIIVIIHIII, C. Item XII. To Miss Virginia Moore we leave 21 group of Sophoniores to initiate the oncoming Freslnnen. 26 PUFFS E: PATCHES 1936 Ite1n XIII. To Miss Jacqueline Crinkley we leave the honor of coaching next year's girls' basketball team without her star players of this year, Mickey Sizer and Madeline Burch. Item XIV. To Miss Ruth Sisson we will and bequeath a. group ol? house- keepers to be taught the modern way ol making biscuits and not the way olf the stone age. Iteni XV. To M r. Robert Douthat and Mr. Fred Smith we leave our many thanks and praises for the splendid help and encouragement they have given athletes of U. H. S. Item XVI. To Mr. Allan Barnwell we leave complete possession of the labora- tory and pleasant memories ot all the explosions in experiments we ha.ve made there. Item XXII. 'I'o Mr. Alan Beamer we leave the Industrial Arts Ilepartment to teach the Freshmen the di'll?erenee in a right-liand screw driver and a left-hand mon key w ren eh. Item XVIII. To Mr. Xelsen we leave a class of new Freshmen to be taught that two and one three and not shoe polish. ' Item XIX. To Mr. Frank Caddy we leave a boxing team with more experience and we hope to have ifewer knoek outs next year. Item XX. 'I.'o the candidate eleeted as president of U. H. we leave Junior Mauek's elliieieney and versatility. Item XXI. To Sonny Loekridge we leave Olin Payne and Bob IVest's ability to kill cats. Item XXII. To Ralph Sizer we leave his brotlier, I?rank's, athletic ability. Item XXIII. To Lewis Kincaid we leave a pair of size thirteen football shoesg may he till them well. Item XXIX. To Mutt Ilaikes we leave Buster Ballengees ability as the biggest romeo of C. H. S. Item XXX. To Bob Iflolloman we leave Martha's ability to make excuses lor being tardy. Item XXVI. Last but not least we do will and bequeath to our janitor, Mr. George Lewis, the honor ot' keeping' the home lires ol' our Alma Mater burning until Huck Rayne graduates with a Magna Cum Laude. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class ol? '36 the testators, have set to this our last will and testament, our hand and seal, this lfWC1lty-Glglltll day ot May. Signed, iR0l3l'IRT Rn.xnDoN 27 PUFFS SBILL MIN'1f.mR. ..,........ RUBY IQELLY ,......... LEONORII Cox ...,....,.... C 0Z0rs: Blue and White FZ0ZUl47'.' Ydl low Rose iv- Y 6' PATCHES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dloilo: 'WVQ can-XVe willy 193 ............,.,Presidemf V'Lce-P:'e.side11t Sec1'eM1 y and T1'c11.9urer ZS BILL IHINTER 6 F FFS 6' PATCHES 193 Rosalie Jlllaorf Violof Lx1'1'll1Ql0ll Arlio A1'1'it't lflxlllltllll lXl'1'lft Nudge lg2l1'Q'G1' Alfrofl l32lllgl1H11 Clamlo l3z1y11e Lola Br-1111cH lVillia111 llourlott Clauclo l3v1'1so11 John Bess Eileen Boyd Cv01'alfli11e iB1'2CkO11S hoffio Brzuly llurolfl Bpooks F1'f111Q0s Brymit Dorothy C21111pbell JUNIORS 29 Violet lil2'l1'lCl' vlillllltbl' O2lllPl't M:11'g111'1'f Ollilplllllll liuhy flllilfls Elsie C,'l11'isl'.ia11 C z11'oli110 Cllarlio Roy Clc111o11fs 'llc-Hy Clllllgilll llgllllllil Took U0o1'g0 Cox l,0OTIOl'2l Cox Billy C1'flSSXVl1llC lEllXV!1l'll Croucli liouv Clrclws Willizim Daviclson John Loo Davis Kyle .D1'CSSllf1' FFS 6' PATCHES .... 193 Billy Driscoll lllargaret Ellis Robbie Enba nk Janie Fl1'11'1fIf' Buell 'Fitzgerald Lemuel Fitzgerald Francis Flint Boyd Fridley Erma Fnltz Ernest Fultz Iva Gaylor Ola Gaylor ' lvilliain Gregory Mae Hall Madge Harmon Dorothea Harmon Vivian Hawkins Lynwood Hepler Josephine Hiekok Xllinstard Hicks Lewis Hill Christine Hilton JUNIORS 30 llc-la-n Hodges Madge Hughes Gordon H1llI11'7lll'lL?S Gus Hnmpliries Rachel Jackson T onise Jennings llflargnerife Johnson 'Vhoinas 'Karnes Dorollw Kelly Ruby Kelly Alina N210 King Carl Knick Virginia lewis Flrriesline livesay lR0l'1llC'C Loving Ruth Mciflaiifliy Clara McCormick leonard Meliain Lucille 'McNulty Barbara lllafhers Clarence lliller Peggy Mills FFS fr PATCHES 193 Aliclmx Milton Bill Minh-r Margzlret Moore George Morris Merle Myers Cornelia Nicely John Patterson Victoria Payne Sybil Paxton Helen Persingor Katliryn Pfzlflt Dorothy Phillips Frances Poll Glarlys ljO1'lTl31'lEl0lll Karl Raikes Catherine Rea, Oliver Reid Junior Reyns Virginia Reynolds Ashby Rice lVinkie Richards JUNIORS 31 lloroflly Rigg vE1'llQSlZ Shiflett rl'll0l'Ill'O11 Sibley Ralph Sizer lflzz Lee Sniith Mm-gal-of Smith Margaret Speece Esflior Steffoy Cll?ll'lflffO Stephenson Clliarlos Stevenson Boss Thomas llc-africa Tucker Mary Vail l?1'01'l'lOl'lf Vest Huclcly lVagner Francis lVatts Dewey lVeiforcl Mary Eflinger lVest Marie lllhitalzei' Woodrow lVrigl1t Helen Zarrell PuFFs Er PATCHES 1936 'HELEN :HUNDLEY SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LIMLEN IIUNDLEY ........ ,.......... , PM szrlcnf . I' 4LU'1'Hm: TSICE ...,..,,.. .........,.. T 'ice-P1-1s1df11f TIWJNTON JUDY ........,...... Secl'efa.9'y-T1'1'11.sulel FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS P1g'1'11: M.u1'1'1 N 1-3 LIJ ......,, ,,,,....,.... .l7l'G5iLIl5llf CLAJUEN Cm LoC,KIU.D1L+,11: A ...,.,...., 'VLC0-lD'I'USI'lZUIlf R1XI,1'I-L BARR., ..................., ............. 15 'ecI'6fLU'y JA1xf1135 LUc1V,1n ..., ,,,,, ........ T 1 'UCL-SuLl,7'61' P 32 I'1a'1'1c MA11T1x11:111.1 PUFFS 6' PATCHES 1936 A. J. Alf 1-ml J ack Alexander Roy A rrift Samuel Afhey Vilas Barbee lValfer Boerner Otis Bowers Leslie Britt Frank Bunch Bclwarcl Bureli Bill Gai-per Janies Cousar Billy Coffman Junior Curtis George Cook John Dawson Marvin Dillon Leroy Forbes SOPHOMORES Reese Brazier Roy Garber George Ginn Norman Goff Seymour Goorlman Frank Gilbert Hfarolcl Harmon Rayinoncl Ha'vn1ake1' Randolph Heplor Richard Harrison Bob Holloinan Bernard Hopkins Ruth Hodges Charles Hill Carlin Huff John Humphries Benny Jamison Robert Jamison 33 l l l Ullarlofte JL-nning's Trenton Judy Robert Keyser 'Louise Knick Jack Lawrence Garland Lee J ack lieirch Edward Libby Clifton Loclcriclge Roy Loan John LOClill2lI't Dennis liugar David Lamb lnazee Marlin Elizabeth Matheney Harry Mays lvilllillll Miehail Ella Mae Middleton PUFFS fr PATCHES .... 1936 'Lneille Mills Margaret' Mills Oliver Bleflllisfer Roli Roy Mefflonnell Flizaliefli 'Mefllnng Rarl lWel'Jonald Tlarold lllyers Uaroline Nicely Aileen Nicely . T,awrenee Olienehain Frances O'Neil Rillv Owens Virginia Payne llaitie Rrown Payne Allan Paxton Robert Plott Nancy Powell l,n'fl1er Riee llawrenee Reynolds SOPHOMORES Geraldine Reynes Hairy Reardon louise lR.'lCl1fl1'flS0l1 Mae Rifseh Daisy Roliertson Tlenrv Rhodes fllara Saville Georfria, Sarfain Pearle Seott' Doris Sizer .Tacqueline Sites .Tane Sites Katherine Simpson 'Efliel Sliiilett Curtis Smith Ruth Snead Anthony Snead Ed Snyder 34 Douglas Sprouse Roscoe Stephenson Frances Stinneft XVillie Siokey T Cola Swift .Toe Terry Marion Topliam Lola Tucker Joyce Tyree Horace Waffs Alberta Watts Willie Walton Rillie Willianis llflarian Wielilirle Fay Witt Gilmer lvheeler Ralph lVhitel1ead Rveretfe Woofls lwiouglas Wleiford PUFFS Er PATCHES .... l936' i-ima f lllarjorie Ailstoeli Freddy Allison J esso Anderson, Jr. Charles Arrington William Austin Hurehelle Baker Betty Ballengee Henry Barr Balph Barr Franeis Bashani Nelda Bess James Biekers Frank Boerner Ralph Braekens Juanita Braekens Viola Braekenrieh Richard Brown Helen Brown Lois B1-own Harry Bunch Jael: Burch Margaret Burns Raymond Burkholder FRESHMAN CLASS Christine Byers Melvin Burke Tlielka Campbell Hunter Carpenter Homer Clayton Richard Cooke Nancy Cox Spencer Craig Herbert Crawford Mildred ffroswhite Elnora. Curtis Billy Deacon Harold Dillon John Dodd Alice Doss Everette Duncan Jean Ealy Sylvia Eten Mary Ellen Frankland lsobelle Gibson Walter Gibson Iris Gooch Haskell Gordon 35 l. N . 'Robert Gregory i Stuart lilain Pete Harding lllillialn I'I?tltCl'lll2lI1 Louise Hatfield Kathleen Hayslett Thelma Helniintoller Anna Belle Hepler Kate Hepler Charles Hill Dorothy Hill Eva Higgins Paul Hilton Mary Frances Hite Jack Hodges Mary Hodges Billy Hudson Jeanette Hull Hazel Humphries llfilliani Humphries Bobby Jones Ennna Jane Karnes Kenneth Keifer LL-fb 9fi'.L....nm i 6 PUFFS 6' PATCHES .... 1936 Billy Laniliert Marie Lanmles Willis La Hue James Lee Ruth Loekarcl Katherine Loekarfl Clarence Loelegiclge Hilda Loekriclge Frances Lockhart Rose Mary Lockhart Frances Loving Pete Loving Frances Lowen Virginia Lowinan Jim Lugar Pete Martinelli Tommie Massie James Mauek Marie Maupin Ruby Maupin Lucille Menifee Leon, Midclleton Buster Miller FRESHMAN CLASS Marion Miller Sinelair Miller llaylnoncl Milton liatliryn Mills Frances llIOI1lgO1llUl'y Katie Montgonlery Carrie Mundy Helen Myers Gracie Myers Wilbur Myers Mary Carol MeC'alcb Alina Meffallister Ernest McDaniel Helen McDonald Billy O'Neil Mary llfillietle Ovcrliolt Leonard Perkinson Helen Pfaflt Charles Quarles Earl Bauch Junior Reyns Carroll Richard 36 Natalie Rooklin G race Rose Clyde Saylor Juanita Sarrer Frances Scott Dayton Shears Lucy Bell Sliauver Frances Sniitli Eclclie Shepard James Sizer llayinoud Smith Martha Sparks Russell Thomas Virginia Tingler Christine Turner Mary Evelyn Vance lrene lValton Mae lYat'cs Cebert llreikle .T. W, Whitaker Mary lVillia1ns Gilmer lvllllfillll Ruby Wolfe PUFFS G' PATCHES 1936 THE HOME ECONCMICS DEPARTMENT Home economics is an elective subject oiferecl to pupils who have had one veai' of hiffh school l'-1'2ll11ill0'. This sulfeet has been taught to fiffv in 'mils this . r- av L . l l year under the new curriculuni method. This work has coverecl the following units: The lflca.-in-iZgf'.s AT11iZ'I'?ifi0IbCLZ 1J7'0gl'LL07L QThe pupils have planned, prepared and served ilinnei's.j Makivzig Hive House cz! H onine CP1'2lCfiCHl activities have been involved such as making curtains for the cleparlnienfs, ete.j Using Um 1?'um'1.'Lly Income. The Ua-re of Nw Sick. The FcmnfZy's Wlolhivig. Asicle from the class work each pupil is requireil to complete four home pro-jects which consist of one lTlI1lil,1'CCl and ihirlzy hours work. 37 PUFFS G- PATCHES 1936 THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Tndustriztl Arts is ai part of general 0illlCH.tlUll. Brozully speaking, the fumftion of Tuflus- triul Arts is to enable ax, pupil to acquire ai C0l1l1l1'GllL?l1SlVC knowledge of the arts which relate to procluction, as well as to utilize the resulting products wisely :mud cfliciontly. The depart- ment, aims to have 011,011 pupil discover his own interests und abilities by pvrmitting him to work with the tools, lTlHClllll0S, and nultcrials of various basic ll1Cl.11St1'lL!S. Bef-zlllse of this exploratory work, the pupil can better select his future educational and vocational work. 38 PUFFS 6' PATCHES 1936 THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The junior group of c-411111111-1'c-izxl stnrlf-nuts l1'2ll'll!-I the 'fnrnlzunontuls of tlw tlloory of short- lnmnd and thu skill of Uplffllllllg the typ0w1'ito1'. The senior group rnnlcos thu special upplivntion of lllL'll' Sll0l'fllillltl and Lypcwriiging lil10XVl0llg0 to lnlsinoe-as lottvrs and Utllvl' llllNlllL'SS forlns, hy trzlnscribing the slm1'tlul11d notes into typew1'i131'cn form. They also stncly lhu I1-nsinoss wurld lL-ll1'0Ugll an ilntcrprulzltiun of lzonkkueping und its application tn l,lllHlllCH.-2 and 1J9l'S0llill ilfl'2lll'S. 39 ETB -H.: - v pg.- v1.51 K, n' 1, K. 'W . 31' 3 ., , , i N 1 W , , ,ij w . .4 'lk F .,-, J xg W. 55 1 XX K 5. y 4 3 X NX 1 --fl f if I i J f' M aww i- xi wx xx' 5 x-f 'V , -Q, mfg-EQEW ar f Aww ff -. - ,R .,- 4'-SX' FAQ 3 j in iff vyxx ig f ,V - if-f ,', guyz' 7 f ,N p 1 Wfwryx 5 T :ff 1? 41 .1 'lm i -TQNLLXX L LL . ZA '-. ' F T 1 4 -1' ,,a. f - 43' ,F h ,I ,I , R-5 --' -' 2 . -: ff' Q fm I If uv. 9 3 6? W H K7 W' f A M 7 . ,. ' ' ?1fli1f':k:5'tY -fffiaif- g:. ' ' gf- ,Jia 'f2f?64 7 X W fri- ' '5,:,.1 A,ziiffgi-Q,1,,53gze.g:1' ff: fl? -4---4-F' 1,1 . Ill N I -S51 ' xyyf ii- 2.1552 ,cE:1ii '. mi ,'5-511. ,111 53531. '2 I '1lEi: ? l!!Q1E???1' fimifibx - 'Q-.121 :J 7 ' f SX -,g.-wX1?7rz10gffrf'suQR I3g A fn., ffiiv T... W 'ff1fH1a1,215l'f-Av -Sie: if ? ' ,J'f4f'Hiu1l1!!v,I5?fe ,fill fd , :ii nf0MiQ1!1 f1':siffi T3 W wg, ,5,fw14:!uum ,4g - -f-f ,yi f:.-r-4gm,4 vm WH? 4 ,f if Rem!-1 .-'M i - ,f ., Z 4,-filgyxxwfqllfq? t!i:?5,,rl1lug .llll ,-,. - Y : , , 'SR shy 614 I ,ff-4-- I fl f affirm QM. , -r , A, - -- w9'5 'f'?'iW'Af' mf 'Hfllmylgw ig 'Y' ,iii .Q . king? f -L -iz-L-T' f-f Q fb ,Fiji I ,f :'? : W ' nz Che ATHLETICS PUFFS 6' PATCHES .... 1936 Otis Bowers Lloycl, Carter .Tunior Csltlett Richard Cooke Herman C ritzer Billy C roswhiite Rey Crews FOOTBALL 1935 MEMBERS Kyle Dressler Buell Fitzgerald' Lemuel Fitzgerald Lyllwoocl Hepler Gus Humphries Jzunes Kincaid Lewis Kincaid H arry Lznnb Clifton Loekriclge Rilylllijllfl Milton Muft', Raikes Oliver Reid Frank Sizcr Ralph Sizer Lanier Snyder Pat Irvine John Paitterson Joe Terry Jinnny .lorclan Olin Payne Frzineis Watts SCHEDULE Cgugm-3 Opponani G, H, 9 ,,,,,,4,, , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,, .,,,,i... 1 3 Centrzil High, ........................, ..... . CY. H. S .....1... C. H. S ......... Cl. H. S. ...... .. ' 1 C. H. S ....,.... Cl. H. S .,....... G. H. S ......... C. S ......... C. H. S ..,,,.... C. H. S ......... Lexington High ..,..,. Stzuinlon Hi gh ........ Central High ..........,. Roneeverte High ........, Beclforcl High ..i....... Clifton Forge ,...,........ H211'PlSOlll.Jll1'g High ......... ..... Buena Vista High ..,,... Vinton High ............ 42 0 ll G 0 G Q, 1 I 0 2 0 FFS 6' PATCHES .... 1936 BASEBALL TEAM 1936 Buster Bayne Otis Bowers Lloyd Carter Junior Uatlett Roy Crews Al Dowdy Gus Huinpliries Pat Irvine Lewis Kincaid MEMBERS James Kincaid Clifton Loekrid James Miller Clarence Miller Mutt Raikes Oliver Reid Ralph Sizer Frank Sizer Ernest Sliiiiett Fu nn Sm Vi' n ..v..... . ....,....... . .................. ...... ........ C' 0 N671 Busrm l3.u,'1,xcNf:nn ..,... The basehall season ol' 1936 started oil' with a hang. The Hrst practice was held March S at Westvaeo Park, Due to weather conditions the team had only a short time For praetiee outside but the boys studied the teelinieal points of the game in the gym. About forty boys Went out for the team. They gave the letter men plenty ot Com- petition and much to think about. The outlook for the season was outstanding. The Cougars enjoyed a very successful season under the able coach, Mr. Fred Smith. 43 .........Mamlger FFS G' PATCHES . . 1936 BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM l936 Claude Benson dvilllllil' Boerner Harold Brooks Bill Cliilds Boy Crews Ted Cross .Tack Hodges MEMBERS Bob Holloinan E lVinstard H ieks James Kincaid Lewis Kincaid Ralph Sizer Lanier Snyder Buster Bayne, Mgr, Phe C. H, S. liasketeers of ,235-'36 had a 'fair season considering the experience. Having only one letter 1na.n, and also under a. new system of coaching the team showed great spirit. As the season progressed the team showed better playing, and toward the end they showed the niakings of a great team. Next year the Cougars should have a ehanipionship team, losing only four nien from a squad of fifteen. 44 PUFFS C1 PATCHES 1936 l GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD MEMBERS Violet Arrington Lettie Brady Clara llTCC0l'111lCli llneille Ballengee Ruby Childs Dorothy Phillips Lola Bennett Caroline Clark Jacqueline Sites Madeline Burch Madge Harmon Mildred Siren' Eileen Boyd Bernice Loving Helen Zarrell Miss CRINKLEY ..,......,...............,.. C'oa.ch BUCK BAYNE ............................ Mmurgm The Cougarettes endorse the most sueeessful season of their history this year. The team started the season hy losing to Valley High hy three points. This instead ot discouraging the teain spurred it on to a victory of twelve successive QRLITIGS. The second defeat ot the season was by Millhoro High, a team which had not been defeated for three years and the Coufrarettes' strongest opponent. The girls ol' 0. H. S. showed their Hghting spirit hy heating' this team on its home court and ending the season with their fourteenth victory. With the eonsistent playing of the guards and centers, the forwards, Childs and Sites, were ahle to run up a high score against their opponents. Burch as center and Sizer as guard played outstanding basketball during their last year of service for their Alina Mater. The steady and dependable playing' ot Boyd and Arrington encouraged the rest of the girls to play harder. It was the fine 'playing of Ballengee and Phillips that furnished a. strong reserve. The team fortunate in retaining most of its players for the 0O11llHg season. With. the same good coaching, hard work and spirit there should be an excellent team next year. 45 FFS 6' PATCHES .... 1936 Junior Czltlett Roy Crews Buddy Crouch Bob 1101101111111 Grey Keirn BOXING TEAM 1936 M EMBEHS Melvin Lipps Carl Raikes Oliver Reid Frank Sizer Rfllph Sizer The C. H. S. boxing team started' their 'first year by winning the meet mth Centx '11 Hrgh, 415 to 25. In the return meet they were defeated G to 3 Th 5 vt uc Vely 'rbly coached by Frank Caddy, who did much toward the buildiu of 1 f01l11d l tron for a splendid team for the coming year. 46 PUFFS 6- PATCHES .... 193 THE TRACK TEAM MEMBERS Lemuel llitzgerald Pat Irvine Jimmy Jordan Lewis Kincaid James Kincaid H arty Lamb Clifton Lockriclg Clarence Miller Charles Quarles Lanier Snyder The first season of the Covington High School Track Team has been veiy successful. The team participated in a triangle meet with Clifton Forge High School and Valley High School. Representatives of the team were sent to the state meet which was held in May. 47 Qtr 'MS' Iv. 33 Che ACTIVITIES PUFFS 6' PATCHES .... 1936 THE LIBRARY AND ART CLUB 5? - OFFICERS Jon OJNEIL ............ .........,..,...... . ............ .......... Q .,.,....,. I ' fresidgng, PETE ll'IARTINELT.I ....... ........ .. Tfriee-P1-egfiflent NANCY COX ............ ...... S ecrefury-T1'easzw'e1' MEMBERS ' A S'f1Tft1f1zg.' J. Braekens, C. Saville, N. Bess, H. Loekridge, E. Karnes, Y. Cox Stcmding: M. Hodges, V. Gill, B. Dawson, M. Karnes, Miss Miller, R. Jackson, J. Anderson, P. Martinelli, B. O:Neil The Library Club has as its chief responsibility the organization and control of the school library. The inernbership is made up of the student librarians and others interested in the work of the library. A number of volumes have been added .to the l.il.n'ary, some book repairing has been done, and a magazine campaign was sponsored by the elub. . The Art Club had as its project this term the art work for PUFFS AND PATCHES. The members who SUl.lIl'lllLlfCCl drawings for The annral wer'-: Ruth Jackson, Ruth Anne llfatkins, Ennna Cook, Becky Dawson, Raymond Hayrnalrer, Fred Allison, and Clarence Lockridge. 50 PUFFS 6- PATCHES 1936 AUDITORI UM CLUB orimfnus Giaouon Honmas .,........ ......................,....... ..v........... I ' l'G-Qifllfllf BUSTER BAYNE .,............ ........ T 71'ce-.President MARTHA HOLLOMAN ........ ..............,.. A 9'ecrelm'y Mn, CURFMAN ..,........ ........ F acuity Aclvisei' MEMBERS Buster Bayue Kermit Hughes Otis Bowers Paul Lacy Harold Brooks Bill Minter Lloyd Carter Ashby Rice Frank Dixon Burns Severson Lynwood Hepler Thornton Sibley George Hodges Russell Wilson The Auditorium Club has charge of arranging the scenery for all plays. It has charge of the 'cleaning of the stage and the adjusting of the scenery to its proper place. The members of this Club act as ushers at all performances held in the auditorium. 51 PUFFS 6' PATCHES l936 M.lxl:'1'1-1' A H oL1.o mm N ......... Cneianm WixGN1cn ........... Fnlxxclcs BuY,iNtr... BIISS EI,1ZArsu'rQit K1 Fornelia Agnor Rosalie Albert Madge Barger Lola Bennett Margaret Bowers Ruth Brook Frances Bryant Margaret Cliapnian Boy Crews Billy C1-oswliite Alma Ergenbriglit Hottie Flint Boyd Fridley Frank Gilbert Madge Harmon Vivian Hawkins Josephine Hiekok EL LY DRAMATIC CLUB OFF ICE li S MEMBER S Christine Hilton Helen Hodges Bernard Hopkins Martha Hollolnan Gus Humphries Louise Jennings Margaret Karnes Thomas 'Karnes lnazee Martin 'Peggy Mills Bill Minter Merle Myers Bill Owens John Patterson Virginia Beynolds Louise Rieliarclson 52 .............lr'1'1'.w1ffI011I l'1'C'0-Pl'l'.9llZf'lll S'cc1'ch11'y- Tre1c.su1'1:1' ......Fr1r1ully i-lcZ'vi.wm' Ashby Rice Daisy Bolierlson Clara Saville f-lHlllGl'lllC Simpson Mildred Sizer Doris Sizer Luey Skeen Margaret Smith Joe Terry Lola Tucker Cecelia Waqner Buddy lVagner Mary lllesli Marion Wiekline Sylvia llvork Blood row lllrighi PUFFS Cr PATCHES 1936 TH E GLEE CLUB oirnionns Roxin DALE .......... ...............,...... .........- I J v'0SiClGM Louise XVALTON ...... .......... T flea-P1'0s'irlent Roxgng BACK ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,...,, 1 Waretrzry-Treasurer Rims IJNKENHOKEH ...... ..................... .Dwvchw ENGAGEMENTS With the inspiration 'furnislied by Miss 'Vi1'ginin, Linlcenliolier the Covington Hi gh School Glee Club is thriving. Her good spirit, buulccrl by hor glowing personality and lmrfl work has inzicle every nieinber of the club :L true lover ol? good music. The club sponsored ii ten in March and many of C'ovington's niusiczil folk heard the spleuilicl result of the clulfs haril work. The girls also sung in one of the Com- munity Sings at Westvrieo Club where they pleased ii. large nuclieiicre. In April The Club look ai inzijor part in the county music contest, and a number of the high school boys ollerecl their splenclicl baritone voices, adding much to the singing. l'Vith Miss Linlcenlioker's lllSl l'l'lL'l7l0ll :incl siipeiwisioii, :incl with the eontinuons lnirml work on the part ol' llic girls, Covington High has 21, I'oiii'-sfzif' glee Club. 53 PUFFS 6' PATCHES 1935 -Y ' ' 1 mf -:g- 1'1 .sf rrvrjmivz-fxf,.r z4 -' fi' 1 ' 13,2 , THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB MR. ALAN BEAMER ....,. ...... S ponsofr The Industrial Arts Club comes in the field of extra-curricular activities in connection with the Industrial Arts departrnent. The club was organized with the express purpose of stimulating original and creative work, encouraging hobbies and promoting home workshops. During the past year the chief objectives of the club have not been niet due to the oveuzrowdiiig' of membership. In the future this obstacle will be overcome sinee ineinbership in the elub will be granted only to those boys who have passed ai Cl'21i!iLSIllil11,S examination. During club period open discussions on various subjects closely related to the modern industrial world are carried on. During the past semester the group studied the 11131J1'lf21C5'l1ll'lfl11g of all the iinportzmt metals. The club projects are closely eor- related with the general shop program which consists of woodworking, cold metal ornaiiiental work and ineeliariieal drawing. A 54 PUFFS Cv PATCHES 1936 KATHRYN Pmnfr ..... GEORGE Cox ........ DAVID LAMB ....... MR. BARNWE LL ...... Ralph Barr Vilas Barboo Rkllllll Biwiokoiis .Tack BLlI'Cll Harry Buiioli ll'l2Ll'Q'2ll'C'lZ Ellis Leroy Forlios Erma Eulliz William lll2lltCl'Dl2ll'1 Pele Hzirbly Tlif-l'1a11'1'l llzirrisoii SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS ll51j'lH01lfl Haiyimikci' Stilml. Hum William Huiuplirios Eciiny Jzmiisoii Bobby .Tones Tmiitoii .lufly Daivirl Lamb Billy IJ2Ulll.ll?T't Jzilnvs Loc: .flmnos ll'lf:i,uc:k Oliver Mcfklllistoi' .D 7'GS'iLZ071-f Wine-P1'es'izI1f'1zii Score1'fu'y-T-rcfisufre-1' ........FacuZly Adviser Ernest McDaniel Marion Miller St. Clair Miller l,eoiiarcl Parkinson Kzitliryn Pfmlt Norluzui Poll Robert Plott llflac Ritscli .lzuie Sites Douglas Sprousc Billy Williams From the iirsl: of the your llie Nuionco Club. lias emleiivorecl. to eiiligliteii the pupils, most of Whom are taking ai science c'ou1'sv in Sc-bool, on cerlziiii clicmicezil experiments. Each Club clay sonicroiio is uppoiiilucll to C21l'I'lY out :iii expwiiiieiit wliilc flle 0tl1Ul'S look on. Topics on sciviic-if :irc Ollflill reml. 55 PUFFS C1 PATCHES 1936 EL1zA1sEtr11i MCCYLUNG DOROTIIY Iflocmrrrn ..... LUCY BELL Srmuvim Anim Mc:C.1xLL1S'rEn... Miss RU'rn SISSON .... Marjorie Ailstock Viola I31'2lCliClllJ1'lQlgG Margaret Burns Christine Byers Mildred U1-oswliite Elnora Curtis Gertrude lJ1'u111l1elle1' Sylvia Eten Nancy Eulmnk Gertrude Hunks Tliclm 21 fFl'el111i ntol lan' THE MANNERS CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS txllllfl Belle Hepler Kate Hepler Eva Higgins Mary Frances Hire Dorothy Hockette Jeanette ilflulf Ilzizel Huinpliries Ruth Locliard Elizabeth BIICCILIIIU' T5 Alma Mefl11,lliste1' 56 ...........P'I'0Sli6Z6'llIi mrf-1'1'es'iden,t ,..........Secf1'ata,1'y ...,....jl'l'6flS'1,L'l'6'7' ........Sp0usm' Helen TLNICI-Jlflllillll Lucille Menifee Carrie Miinbly Gracie Myers NZl.1lCy Powell Gerline Hynes Grace Bose Lucy Bell Slmlivel' Fmiices Sllllill Christi nc Turner Willie Stoliey PUFFS 6 PATCHES 1936 l'1f1.T.x C1 1 I Los ..,... Emsiz Goom: ......, Rachel lgililllfllll' Nancy Boyfl Gemlclilie Bl'2lf'lCCIlS Frances ,Brown Ann Cmnplyell Dorothy Uziiiiplwll Helen Garner Ernm Carson Celia Childs Elsie Cll1'lSl1l1lIl Gernlcline Douglas Phyllis Eakin KNITTING CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS Betty Greig Ruth Hodges Marlgc illnghes Helen llunclley C'lnn'lotte .lennings Doi'i,mi'l1y Kelly l-luby Kelly Helen King Melba. Lnniles FIWXIIPCS Loczliliart .-.v.............Pl'tiR'lflt,ILf .........lf'acnlLy flCZ'lJ'l:MI Helen lleeliriclge Ruth McDaniel Ella Mau Mifhlleton Mzu'gzu'et NI ills lNlz1i'ga1'et Moore Aileen Nicely Eclnzi NfJ1'Cl'OSS 'Virginia Rliorles ROQ'lll2l. Steflfey FHIIICUS Stinnet Willie Walton Marie lVO0LlSOll The me111l.me1's of the Knitting llluh have been busy this your making suits sweziters, purses, :incl hats. Tliuy lime iliswvereil that useful :incl zitt1'z1etix'e clothes can be lcnitterl very eeonomieully. On April 15, ut ri lkishion sllnw in the 2U.llillfOl'llll1l the girls mnrlelerl their lcnitizecl eostnnies. 57 0 PuFFs rf PATCHES 1935 BOYS' MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS HARRY LAMB -4---- -------.-,------4---------- ............ P 1 'esiclemf JAMES KINCEXKIIJ ......... ,,4,,,,.,.,,..,,,,,,, T f'iCe-PAmS17f1mt BUSTER BA'Ll,ENGEl'I ....... ....... i 9'ffc1-eifrwy mid Treasurer BUCK BAYNE ---v------ ........................ ..........,. B 1 l..vi11a.s,w Manager Bustei' Bztllengcu Buick Bayne Walter Boerner Bill Cliilfls llicalimcl Cooke Heruimi Uritzci' Buell Filzzgeralrl Lemrwl Fitzqerzilfl Lynwooil Hcploi' Put Irvine .Timm y .lmvl an MEMBERS 'TH-11108 Kincaid Lewis Kiiiczlicl Harry Lsunly .lzinios Miller Jllllllll' O,B1'lCi1 Olin Payne Oliver Roirl 'Mutt llailios Eriwsi' Sliillcft Frank Flizcr Ralph Sizer l,3,11lQ1' Snyder Unrlel' lilie lllillli1Q9'H1Cl1l' ol' Uoacli Frvrl Smith tlio lVIm1oq1'mn Club has clone much to pronmto liellcr sclmol spirit mul to arouse- interest in all brmiclics of athletics. The club i11a.i1g11l'at0cl ai new sport at C. H. S.-flint of boxing-ancl with the success of tllP'llU1H01'0llS lmuufs aluriugr the sc-asmi it was alilo to purclmso sweaters for each ol' the members. 53 PUFFS Cr PATCHES 1936 GIRLS' MONOGRAM CLUB HIADELINE BUUC n ....... Miss Cu1N1iL1aY .............. Mildred Sizer C21l'0ly1'l Clark Bess Tl101TlElS J aekie Sites Eileen Boyd OFFMJER S MlGllI.l3flC HS .P-1'esicZw1.t ....r...Sp0nsor lluhy Arrington Madge Harmon lluhy Childs Dot Phillips Lucille Ballenge The 0'1'g21,lllZHlLlOll ef the Girls' Meiiogrznn Cluli this year has been one of the steps toward better zlthleties in U. ill. The elub stan-ted this year with eight G1lljl'1USl?lSJClC 1'IlG111l.701'S. 'l,'l'n'ee new letter gi rls were :ulderl at the end of the hnsliethall season. One el' the eutstzuiding m'l1iex'en1ents el' the year has been the purehzise el' Swezlters for the members elf the eluh. The money il'er the sweaters was raised by giving two benelit ilanees in the Jeter Auditoriinn. 59 PUFFS Cr PATCHES 1936 FRANK DIXON ...... Roy Llvxaslx xr ..... MEMBERS BILL MINTEI: ..,....... ........,......,........... DOUGLAS W 151 Fon O ..... CARROLL RICHARDS ..... DISXVICY Wmvoun ...... ROY CLL1M1aN'rs ..... Rout ZXKILITT ...., FRANK DIXON ,..A.. JUNIOR MAUCK ..... . LLOYD Clxrvrlclz ..... Olin-1141519 FRAZIICII ..... Q THE sYNcoPAToRs OFFICERS .......v..............Direct01' B za.si1ms.s Manager ......T1'u111pet ......SaXaphOue ..,...Saxa.phOne ........Vi0liu ......Violi11 ..,....Traps ......BzmjO .....Gl1ltH1' ,....Guita 1' .....GUiJEE1l' The Sy110opato1'sl' have mzulo 1l1GI'l'y O11 ull OL'C'ilSlOllS?tl1C lilo Ol' the partyw mul tho spirit Ol' ussclnblios. They lmvo worked faithfully for every school activity illlll lZl1'l'01lgll their 'music have maclc our school your ll21l'Pi'Il0l' and more pleasant. 60 FFS C1 PATCHES .... 193 Top--C. H. S. MINSTREL OF 15136 Bottom-THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAYVYER 61 PUFFS 6' PATCHES 1936 AN NOU NCER STAFF Editor-fin-C'li,'iaf ...... ..............,,.........A.....,......................,.........,... T sOIs1ai', PHILLIPS Assilstant Ealfiior ..... ...... C II,IRLO'1r'I'E STIJPHENSON Social Editor ..... .............................. B IARY OXVENS J oke Eclitoi-s ....... ..................Q T ED CROSS, Romain' REARDON Sports Editors ..... ....... B USTER BALLEYGEE, ROBERT KEYSER Eazfrlzange Erlfiioi' ,... ...............,......,..,................,. A LICE BRADY Make-up Edfitoi' ..... .......A...A.A................. F RANGES Pom' Faculty A cliiiso-rs .,..... ..... ........................................... B I ISS THOMAS, BIISS BULLOOH Reporters ....,............................... PAULINE BIIEEDEN, J AMES COUSAII, J OIIN Lim DAVIS, IVA GAYLOR, OLA GAYLOR, ALMA KING, BLLRY REARDON, ROSCOE STEPHENSON, MARY VAIL, RUTH XVATKINS, SYLVIA WORK, PEROY YOUNG Bnsiness Manager .......................... ....................................................... C LAUDE NICET.Y Advertising Managers .................. ..... J UNIOR MQXUCK, FRANK BUNCH Assistant Advertising Mcmagei' .... ..... D OT PHILLIPS, BERNICE LOVING C i1'0'Ll-Zl'lf'i0'l1f Mnnufger ...................I........,...............................,..,,.,................... J OIIN DAVIS Awisfanf Chau-iriilioln dffl,7'lCLg6'1'S, BILLY DIIISCOLL, KENNWPII ARRITT, Crnxim h'fCfiORM'l'CK The Official school paper, the .fii1fiim1.nce'1' was Organized five years ago. It had formerly been called the Uohfisco O'll-NJ'IlfI'Sl. This paper is published hi-monthly hy the students Of Coviugiou High School. All phases Of school activities are 1'GPl'CSC11tSd in the Announcer. 62 d w K i F , . - - 'k I, fir 2 ,l 40g 1 1 I , Wk lt ,,,... , - , llfiiaklli Ei ,,. 5 W - P E H - 3 .M lMlI!'i!!IlI f M, Gui.: W!! 'gf' E 1 H ' ' F-U Fi! L 'IIN NW' . :llk!l!lllllmu BMHu li ' ffm NMI 4 f , w.Ng, m1 .ff E fn. w 41 '- 'ff- .. f vba ' yo i V Yir Yi mf l: l'ij.T'4 if Ulu Wfwf 2 E NH f + 1 : 'fp - ,vii .. 'f ,-l W 7 Qi! 3 X Ho .fri f L ff, Q W T - Li' 'inf xi hir -Y, -. 3 - fo f - Epi K -E if J becviowaaw 1 - CIM ADVERTISEMENTS Gulp, ,rr 1. ' if WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY COVINGTON VIRGINIA MILL MANUFACTURERS OE HIGI-I GRADE BOOK AND KRAET PAPERS O LOCATION OE MILLS Mechanicville, N, Y,eWilIiomsburg, Pa.-Tyrone, Pa. Piedmont, W. Va.--Luke, Md.-Covington, Va,-Cass, W. Va. 230 Park Avenue, New York 35 E. Macker Drive, Chicago Public Ledger Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 530 Marker Street, Sam Francisco JI 'E Cjrfai 'TQ sie er Compliments of HARDWARE PARKER DEPARTMENT and FURNITURE CO. STORE In the Shopping Center I28 Riverside Drive Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices O Covington Virginia 326 Main St. Phone 73 MCALLISTER 6' BELL PHONE 8 COVINGTON, VA. Manufacturers of MOUNTAIN GEM ELOUR Dealers in Purina Feeds and Kay Moor Coal JM, Compliments of WHITE CROSS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Phone 23 324 Main St. Covington, Virginia Q2-gi .elf 'QL : CARTER 6' COX Incorporated O GENERAL INSURANCE COVI NGTON, VA, Photographs in This Annual Made by . HODGES STUDIO KODAK WORK Given Prompt Attention and Neatly Finished E i' G RICHARDSON-vAu. C FURNITURE CO. Covington's Friendly Furniture Folks Made in All Popular Flavors Brick and Fancy Moulds For All Occasions The IOOO-2-4-6 Highland Street PEERLESS CREAMERY TeleDl'lOVI9 499 Pl-lONE No. 4 ' ft COMRLIMENTS OE COVI NGTON DENTISTS DR, H. E, ADAMS . DR, W. E. SAVAGE DR, E. E. WOODS DR. I. C. WAGNER DR. K. MCCHESNEY CRAWFORD ,'! x COMRLIMENTS OE RAINTER AND ROBERTSON TI-IE STRAND THEATRE TI-IE COLLINS TI-IEATRE Covington, Vo. N PHILLIPS' COVI NGTON'S LARGEST BARBER SHOP lt Pays to Look Well JOHN PHILLIPS, Manager C. B. NETTLETON Covington, Virginia Lumber and Millwork Hardware, Paint, Roofing Cement, Plaster, Lime, Etc. Let us furnish the material for your home ii iw Compliments of COVI NGTON GROCERY COMPANY Incornorated J. I-I. CARPENTER, President H. D. VANCE, Vice-President WHOLESALE GROCERS COVINGTON, VIRGINIA RONCEVERTE, WEST VIRGINIA ALLEGHANY'S BEST FLOUR INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS KAY MOOR COAL FEEDS or ALL KINDS ALLEGHANY MILLING COMPANY, Inc. Phone 79 Covington, Va. 61 QS, .-W' E .52 COMPLIMENTS Cl: . R I . K . , '1.c.PnNNn.j-Q-Moo-qqlplzviwv, In-c Covington, Va. -4? Compliments of SANITARY CLEANING C1 PRESSING WORKS l-love Your Clorlwing TODAY'S NEWS TODAY l-lere in the Alleghany Moun- 'rains of Virginia and Wesl Vir- ginia, people look each evening for the latest news of the world by The Associated Press leased SO,q-TG-CleG,qed wires, as well as the local news of all This area. o Covington-Court St.-Phone l26 . Clifton Forge-Main St.-Phone 328 White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.-Phone 26 -I-HE . COVI NGTON Truck Daily to l-lot Springs N if Y is 75 gina. , , - Itgfug THE CITIZENS STORE ii Incorporated 541533 A Compliments of EVERYTHING GOOD I R. M. LOVING Phone 333 203 Riverside Ave. gf? Covington, Vo. CABELL COAL COMPANY Incorporated Coyington, Vo. D R I N K BERWINUS SMOKELESS COALS BOTTLED ENERGY sgyx Automotic Cooi Burners e 57'- 'll r .4-191.2 ESTABLISHED 1876 PHONE I7 -1-'fx JULIAN R. MCALLISTER ECONOMY CASH STORE COMRLIMENTS or Groceries, Fresh Vegetobies Meot Debortrnent A FRIEND 330 Moin Street, Covington, Vo, R53 A 'I' SOMETHING NEW! THE NEWEST MEMBER OF THE STEAK FAMILY BUY AND TRY! A Cube Minute Steok-Tender-Juicy-Delicious For reodily prepored dinners or luncheon nothing is more delicious thon tender juicy cube steoks A wonderful picnic steok thot cooks in two minutes. Ask our butchers for other Cubed Meots ond o treot is in store tor the whole tomily. 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