Fairfax High School - Fare Fac Sampler Yearbook (Fairfax, VA)
- Class of 1946
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'N ., 1 45, V . r I ,far X 91 -' J' Q' :Q -QP to -5 5 fly, Ik THE FABE FAC SAMPLER 19 4 6 Volume X I QxgY,.HUUl. ,Web Qs ' 4 Edt 5 5, ug Q Busf M 9 I, 'a :P g -27, E6 NUHMA LEE HOKE E 2 FHANFE9 HEALY ff: 3? num SHUFKLEY -Q0 S 'ff Q 'offi' PRUQRY9 Published by the Students of FAIRFAX HIGH SCHUOL Fairfax, Virginia Among the multitude of American youth who made the Su preme sacrifice to preserve our American ideals and to insure a World of lasting peace, Were boys from Fairfax High School It is in recognition of them that we dedicate this volume The 1946 Fare Pac ampler C0 the memory of STEPHEN C. STUNTZ .... BRUCE A. MCCLURE . . MAURICE WILLIAMS ..e.. WARNER T. THOMPSON . RmHARDLANE ....,.... JOSEPH R. MCCARTHY . . FOSTER PERZEL ..,...... RANDOLPH L. HUTCHISON JAMES G. LAMARRE ..... MELVIN S. COBB ...,.... NORMAN E. LEPPERT ,... XVILLIAM M. MCCARTHY WALTER J. NORFORD . . . fiERBERT h4UcII .,... CALVIN NEISH .,.,.. JOHN A. WEsTcOTT . . . WILLIAM STUMP ....,.,. RUSSELL E. MORELAND . , Class of 1928 CDakton Iiigh School Class of 1932 CJakton Iiigh School ,.....Class ,.....Class ....Class .Class . . .Class . . . , .Class . . . Class .,.,Class . . . Class .....,Class ...,,.Class ,...ClasS ...,Class ....ClaSs . . . Class .....,ClaSs 1937 1938 1939 1939 1939 1940 1940 1941 1942 1942 1942 1943 1943 1943 1944 1945 5 EWG The greatest conflict in the history of our nation has ended. Yes, World War II is over, but the scars and tragic memories of those years following December 7, 1941, still remain. In its small way, Fairfax High School is endeavoring now, as in wartime, to contribute in every way possible to the ideal of lasting peace which was the aim of each man and woman who fought for this country, for this state, and for Fairfax High School. During the war years the students of this high school have sponsored War Bond sales, led scrap drives and participated in Red Cross activities, Air Raid Warden Service, Health Department clinic work, airplane spot- ting, farm aid, U. S. O. service, child care, school janitorial assistance, public library Work, and Ration Board assistance. Most of these activities were carried on under the Victory Corps which was organized in 1942. And, along with every other high school in America, Fairfax sent its boys and girls off to war. Now with the job done, they are returning to assume the respon- sibilities of civilian life and to accept the adjustments they must make. Some are continuing their prewar occupations-others are resuming their studies in high schools and in colleges. In this 1945-46 FAKE FAC SAMPLER, we have endeavored to portray the part our school has played in Winning the war and in preserving the peace. We wish to inscribe in the hearts and in the memories of every student the great deeds and heroic efforts made by a small cog in a big wheel turning toward victory. And now with that victory accomplished, we wish to welcome back the boys who left our school to do their part in the defense of their country and who are now returning-and a special welcome to those who are continuing the greatest work of all time at Fairfax High School-the job of creating and living in a world of peace. fafzfmfx THE SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS UNDERCLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES -,WJ . , MM x Is, i .z I Q 2 . 1 ' 8. , My .wif L., 1, , A. A fi ' , , , 9 , , -If W v , My , ,i . xi w N. ,,,, y be ,aa . X . 'fx iii , , A A 55 S mwvxivggmgw RM lf., . TR Q L- A f ,W I 1?fz,fzaeS2f.fL2.1-HL :W 7 I1 , - um. 113 1i1:nff3f:s11132ww.f:fi1fzi1g,,wf- .fzvhfwi gxf .. . J, ' jx I X:5x?f M7 Q ix5'!1'55iI1l'34MiExT'.','.fiflswz X V' ,,.115Qf5I?E5q 1 ei iflkwflfff 7 A - ra., I ggkggg 'fffvki' 575' Z' Wi A ':F9?E5'f7R5S'1f'535 'f52f fy WJW f JS'5f51i 73-5 5 'Q' ' 'Ak LW' , W , I ff A , A - ' '- H ff .V 1' .ggmawaf s.f.f,.f-f' f .ffXQgKN5?3fn- wiifsg:p5Q, M,ufxfi4 ' 3:2-Exfiifiggggfaggg5,fig1?3Sw'5X!w.i?JiA'5x'w'B'fMg'-5'QhfWf 'Lal 1' '2YwF1l:-my-EL - - L, V,-H , -- ' -5251 fig 'Q isiiig K' H' A -ill A ' V ffm f'fzzLs'fMfmz WILBERT T. WOODSON Superizzfendefzf of Schools FAIRFAX COUNTY FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA FAIRFAX COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD VV. Robinson, Chairman: KI. H. Rice, Clerk and Business Adniinisrmtur, Alex L, Haight, john Middleton, C, N Cockrell, Clarence B. -Iett, George C. Gillingham, Richard E. Slmnds, George T. Reeves Jilminzstm tim MAKTHA E. REELY Assistant Principal Director of Guidance and Personnel George Washington University University of Virginia Madison College English KATHERINE E. I-IOPPER Freshman Coordinator Business Manager B.S., Mary Washington College George Washington University Algebra -I ll B- Rossnr B. WALKER Principal A.B., Duke University George Washington University adlgy IRENE BAILEY B.S., Farmville State Teachers College University of Virginia Biology American History DOROTHY BILLINGS Head of Home Economics Department B.S., Farmville State Teachers College MARY C. BOWLER B.S., University of Virginia Mathematics Home Economics WALTER I. DOWLING Head of Industrial Arts Department Oswego State Teachers College George Washington University Mechanical Drawing ESTHER E. DREW Sophomore Coordinator B.S., Pa. State Teachers College M.S., St. Bonaventure's College Social Studies English Electricity Printing VIDA I. FAIRCHILD B.S., Temple Universityg Drexel Institute Typing Commercial Arithmetic EDITH FARR A.B., Sweet Briar College University of North Carolina English KATHARINE HANCOCK Secretary to Principal A.B., Lynchburg College University of Virginia Bookkeeping Typing JEAN HARTSOCK A.B., Lincoln Memorial University English AUDRA HAWLEY B.S., Radford State Teachers College MARY MOORE HUGHES A.B., Radford State Teachers College Mathematics English Social Studie: LOUISE HUYETTE B.S., Mary Washington Collegeg Radford Colle 'l12l' Shorthand Tytfiws JUSTINE H. LORMAN dfllky MARY KATHARINE KERN Head of English Department William and Mary College Duke University A.B., Goucher College A.B., University of Pennsylvania A.M., Duke University English Spanish MARY HILLE McCOY B.S., Farmville State Teachers College ELLEN MCDANNALD Librarian Home Economics A.B., Flora MacDonald College University of Virginia WILLIAM MANVE Page Green School of Ma a Arts NELLIE MARSHALL London, E 3 Imlustr' rls Inslru al Music B.S., Radford State Teachers Col p Duke University Mathematics ROBERT W. MAVITY MARGARET MARYMONT New York University Music Head of Physical Education Department B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College University of Kentucky Physical Education VONNA W. OFFIELD JAMES W. MAYS B.S., Hampden-Sydney College Science Matb Head of Commercial Department B.S., Northeast Missouri State College Greeley State College Commercial English AGNESS PATTERSON RALPH L. PALMER B.S., Notre Dame Wood Shop Director of Girls Physical Education B.S., Farmville State Teachers College Physical Educalion -lui- WT jatuhy MARCEL C. PFALZGRAF B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Agriculture ETHEL ROACH POTTS B.S., University of Rochester M.S., Allegheny College Head of Mathematics Department RUTH SOMERVILLE ROYSTON Senior Coordinator A.B., College of William and Mary Social Studies Journalism I unior Coordinator M atbe matics ELIZABETH SHAMBURGER B.S., Mary Washington College THOMAS J. SHANLEY, JR. University of Pennsylvania George Washington University Physical Education Home Economics ALICE ROACH SHORT Head of Science Department B.S., Allegheny College M.A., Columbia University MARY JO SHOWALTER B.A., Bridgewater College Social Studies Science Chemistry Physics ETHEL M. SLONAKER B.S., Madison College MILDRED SPINDLE Farmville State Teachers Latin English Social Studies B.S., College Social Studies VIRGINIA E. STANLEY A.B., Chowan College ELSIE D. STORY Head of Social Studies Department B.S., Farmville State Teachers College Duke University American History 'll4l' Duke University Social Studies U A gl 1' 5, A, , I JG 9 ,'2j, Q- Q ,E ,,QLqull ' 1 'm YV MLM' yu , , an W . ,. ,H W g X Q . ,ag hi X A :W Q .ww jlw S enior Cfcwzi SEN IORS - AT W ORK Trig-Mas. POTTS English-M Rs. OFFIELD -'l 16 ? Cirirs--Miss ROYSTON Sorial Slmfivx-Miss DREW enior 61,55 QMCQPJ Cfaaa o 946 Prvsidenl JUDSON FORD Sponsor Miss JUSTINE LORMAN Coordinator Miss RUTH ROYSTON Vice-President Secretary Trvasurer Jmvuas SHOCKLEY CAROL BLACKMER ANNE SURLES -lvl' enior Cfdlfif Helen Arlington, Virginia ffBetty,l Fairfax, Virginia Aileen Fairfax Station, Virginia ffpeblf Arlington, Virginia MARY IRENE BENDER fFMary!l Fairfax, Virginia 'l 13 l' HELEN MERCEDES ANDERSON GEORGE EDWARD AUBREY junior Manassas, Virginia ELIZABETH FRANCES BACON DAVID THEODORE BAMBERGER ffDaVe!l Alexandria, Virginia GLENDA AILEEN BARRER NORMAN LAWRENCE BARRER Barker Fairfax, Virginia PHYLLIS EMOGENE BARTLETT HAROLD EDWARD BAUGHMAN ffwhimpyii Fairfax, Virginia ROBERT ANTHONY BENNETT ffBobI, Alexandria, Virginia Jo ANN BERRY NIO!! Vienna, Virginia AUDREY ELLEN BLUE ffAudYJ McLean, Virginia LAWRENCE BENJAMIN BOLEY ffB0beyD Springfield, Virginia RICHARD BROOKS Rnffkv Falls Church, Virginia RAY HAROLD BURROWS QfRayH Vienna, Virginia enior CAROL ANN BLACKMI-LR Carol Falls Church, Virginia 1 JOHN MADIsoN BLUNK PPI. Bu!! Fairfax, Virginia RALPH BRADFORD PPDOCU Vienna, Virginia PATRICK LEE BURKE vrpatn McLean, Virginia DOROTHY VIRGINIA BURTON ffDotf, Fairfax, Virginia -Q19 05.4 I IL: enior Cfarw ELIZABETH LEE BYERS Hubby Leer: Fairfax, Virginia GERALDINE RUTH CANFIELD ffGerry!l Clifton, Virginia W. STERLING CARTER Sterling Alexandria, Virginia JAMES HOWARD CASKEY fflimmyil Vienna, Virginia NORMA ETHEL CAUDLE Norma Herndon, Virginia 4201- 1 ELEANOR JANE CAMPBELL relanieu Vienna, Virginia JAMEs LEWIS CARTER Brute Alexandria, Virginia JAMES CASE ffIi,,nmyl! Fairfax, Virginia NANCY CASKEY ffNanCy,J Vienna, Virginia MARY LOUISE Cosa ffMary,, Fairfax, Virginia MARY JANE COCKRELL rfMury Iancv O Fairfax Station, Virginia CALVIN LEWIS COLEMAN ercaln Burke, Virginia BARBARA JEAN CORRIDON Bobbie Fairfax, Virginia NELSON EUGENE CRIDER Nelson Fairfax, Virginia I-IILDA LEE DAILEY Hilda McLean, Virginia en for gfaari JOI-IN MARSHALL COLDWELL fflurkm Fairfax, Virginia JOSEPH CORNELL ffjoeif Merrifield, Virginia IDA LEE COVINGTON Ida Lee Fairfax, Virginia LEWIS THOMAS CROSSMAN Lewis Alexandria, Virginia ALBYN RAYMOND DAVIS PFAM!! Falls Church, Virginia -I 21 I- en ior Cfagid AUDREY LEIGH DAVIS Davis Fairfax Station, Virginia JAMES FREDERICK DAVIS Fred Merrifield, Virginia LOIS MARIE DENHAM Ffldoisi! Vienna, Virginia ffKenny,! Falls Church, Virginia ffBeS-sl! 'l22l' Alexandria, Virginia l BERNICE VIOLA DAVIS Sborty,' Fairfax Station, Virginia BENJAMIN DEAN ffBenny!7 Alexandria, Virginia DAVID W. DENNY Whitey Fairfax, 'Virginia KENNETH EDWARD DENOUTER DONALD DAVID DETWILER ffDon,, Clifton, Virginia BESSIE ELIZABETH DOFFLEMYER DIXIE LILLIAN DOLINGER Chuck Fairfax, Virginia enior Donorx-TY ELLEN DovE HDD!!! Fairfax, Virginia EUNICE OLIVIA DUNCAN Eunice Fairfax, Virginia DOUGLAS MCCLAIN DUNN Douglas Merrifield, Virginia ROWENA ELLICOTT Rowemf' Fairfax, Virginia WILLIAM EARL ELLICOTT Bill Falls Church, Virginia BETTY LOU EVERHART ffljebbyi! Vienna, Virginia JACK LORRAINE FARRIS fPIani!,!! Oakton, Virginia THELMA RUTH FAULK Thelma Fairfax, Virginia Lois ANN FEAGANS ffAnn,l Fairfax, Virginia LYDIA ELIZABETH FELLOWS 1 ffBFtty!J Falls Church, Virginia -lvl- Clan en ior Cfadd WILLIAM DANIEL FOLTZ fCBillyH Fairfax, Virginia JUDSON FORD ffI1lll,7 Vienna, Virginia CHARLOTTE LOUISE Fox CFF0-xy!! Fairfax, Virginia WYATT HARVEY GANTT Wyatl Vienna, Virginia HUBERT JOHN GERKEN, JR. Gala Vienna, Virginia SAMUEL CALVERT GIBSON ffsamrnyll Falls Church, Virginia CLARENCE KENNETH GORHAM Kem1ey,' Alexandria, Virginia JOHN ERNEST GRAU Hl0l9l'l11il',, Vienna, Virginia MARY VIRGINIA GREY Ginny McLean, Virginia MARGUERITE GREGORY ffMaggic,,, Alexandria, Virginia -1241- enior Cfada EARLMA MARIE GWALTNEY Blondie Fairfax, Virginia GENEVIEVE HAMILL fPGennyU Fairfax, Virginia DONALD LEE HARKER Donald Springfield, Virginia EVELYN FRANCES I-IEALY Frankie McLean, Virginia SHIRLEY MAXINE HENDERSON Shirley Oakton, Virginia CHARLES P. HENRY Chuck Fairfax, Virginia CHARLES FARMAN Hrrcncocx Hitch Vienna, Virginia I MAR JORIE ELIZABETH HOCKMAN ffBettyD Oakton, Virginia NORMA LEE HOKE Hake Alexandria, Virginia DOROTHY LOUISE ISDELL Dottie Low Fairfax, Virginia -HSI- enior gfadzi BETTY FRANCES JENKINS ffjinxi! Burke, Virginia CHARLES EDWARD JESTER Eddie Alexandria, Virginia PEARL IRENE KITCHEN Renie Vienna, Virginia Shorty Vienna, Virginia ffwimpli Vienna, Virginia 'l26l' CARL ELLSWORTH LAMBERT WENDELL HARRISON LEIGI-I DORIS JENKINS Doris Vienna, Virginia SHIRLEY MARIE JoNEs Shirley Vienna, Virginia HELEN VIRGINIA KLINE Helen Vienna, Virginia NELLIE DOROTHY LECOMI-TE Nellie Alexandria, Virginia VIRGINIA E. LESTER Dottie Burke, Virginia enior MAE WHITNEY LEWIS ffNinD Vienna, Virginia PEGGY ANNE LINDSAY flljeggyli Vienna, Virginia NANCY LEE LITTLE Pee Wee Springfield, Virginia GLORIA EILEEN LLOYD Gloria Vienna, Virginia EDWARD LUTHER LONG Eddie Burke, Virginia MARTI-IA LILLIAN MACDONALD Martha Springfield, Virginia BETTY JOANNE MCBRIDE NIO!! Alexandria, Virginia WALTER GILLIAM MCCLENDON repetev Falls Church, Virginia NEFF MCCONCHIE Willie McLean, Virginia LUCILLE CONSTANCE MCMANAMAY Boots Vienna, Virginia 4271- CAM enior C abd GLAnYs ELLEN MALEY ffGladysJl Burke, Virginia VIRGINIA HILDA MANVELL ffGinnyD Vienna, Virginia WILLIAM B. MARTIN Bill Vienna, Virginia MARIE ELIZABETH MASKE ffBettyl! Clifton, Virginia ROY MILLER, JR. Weanie Weyanoke, Virginia ALICE JANE MOORE Moose Alexandria, Virginia BETTY JANE MOIIELAND ffBettyD Vienna, Virginia EVELYN LOUISE MURRAH Evelyn Merrifield, Virginia DOROTHEA EVELYN NALLEY rvD0llyn Vienna, Virginia RUDOLPI-I LINDBERGI-I NEISI-I Nllindyti Springfield, Virginia 4282- GLADYS MARIE OLIVER Gladdie Fairfax, Virginia JOYCE PAGE ffloyceli McLean, Virginia CHARLOTTE LOUISE PELL fPPell1! Fairfax, Virginia RUTH LAURA PEOPLES PfRuthH Vienna, Virginia EVELYN WANDA PoFF Evelyn Alexandria, Virginia enior NOMA LOUISE PADDOCR Mama Fairfax, Virginia ALICE MARIE PAYNE Alice Arlington, Virginia ELLEN ISABEL PENNINGTON ffpennyli McLean, Virginia jo ANN POE!-ILER PYIOH McLean, Virginia RAY ROBERT POTTER ffRayD Vienna, Virginia -fl 29 I- gfaziri enior Cfarfrf 001' REBECCA BABE PURGITT ffReCky!! Falls Church, Virginia JANICE IRENE REYNOLDS ffglanii Fairfax, Virginia EDWARD GERALD RICHEY fflerryff Clifton, Virginia SAMUEL CAREY REDD Spider Falls Church, Virginia JUNE EDITH RICE Hlunicf' Burke, Virginia PATRICIA ANN ROSENBAUM ffpatsyil McLean, Virginia KATHRENE MOZELL ROTENBERRY ffKitt,y7I Vienna, Virgin FORREST RUSSELL Frosty Fairfax, Virginia ia JOHN R. RUFE ffjobnb Vienna, Virginia VIRGINIA RUTH SANDERS Ruth Vienna, Virginia enior Cfau CAROLYN MIRESELI. SANDERSON Nsandyi! Vienna, Virginia MARY JANE SCHREINER fPIanieH Fairfax, Virginia JEAN Lois SCOTT Jeanie Alexandria, Virginia LAURA SUSAN SHEPHERD Suzie Fairfax, Virginia WILSON COYNER SHERMAN Wilson McLean, Virginia DOROTHY GLORIA SHERWOOD ?fDot!J Vienna, Virginia FANITA LouIsE SHIVERS Sbivers Vienna, Virginia JAMES MARcUs SHOCRLEY Big jim Falls Church, Virginia DAVID ROBERT SHOCKLEY PfB0bD Falls Church, Virginia MELVA LEE SHOEMARER ffMelD l McLean, Virginia -1115- enior C ada ROBERT EARL SHOMO ' fPB0bJJ Vienna, Virginia PfVal7, Clifton, Virginia THELMA FLORINE Souxs Pete Fairfax, Virginia MARION L. SOWERS Marion Alexandria, Virginia ffstanli Vienna, Virginia 'UZI' VALENTINE WHITMAN SMITH STANLEY POTTEIA STEWART, Ja BETTY JANE SHUMATE PCB I il Vienna, Virginia Lois ELIZABETH SNYDER r ffL0ylJ Vienna, Virginia VELMA IRENE Souns Repete Fairfax, Virginia ILAH FRANCES STANTON ffllahfl Alexandria, Virginia BERYI. STICKLEY ffBerylH Fairfax, Virginia enior Cfaad WILLIAM PERRY STULTZ Bill,' Falls Church, Virginia LOIS ANN SULLIVAN Sullie Alexandria, Virginia ANNE JEANNETTE SURLES Little Shaver McLean, Virginia GEORGE WARREN SWIFT ffswiftyi! Dunn Loring, Virginia MARGARET ELIZABETH TAYLOR Mickey Fairfax, Virginia BETTY GERTRUDE THATCHER Thanh Vienna, Virginia DAVID THOMPSON flDaUe37 Vienna, Virginia GERALD GEORGE THOMPSON Gerald Alexandria, Virginia LUCILLE MARIE THOMPSON Lucille Vienna, Virginia DORIS TINDER ffDotty,Y Fairfax, Virginia -inl- enior 66155 Christine Falls Church, Virginia HELEN BROOKS TRUMBLE Helen Burke, Virginia NORMA TYRRELL Norma Alexandria, Virginia NOVELLA WARD ffffuzzyll Alexandria, Virginia GLENN JORDAN WATERS Glenn Vienna, Virginia l -IMI- CHRISTINE MAY TRAMMELL JACQUELINE NANCY TRUMBO ffNan,l Vienna, Virginia MARY BETTY TYRRELL fFBettyU Alexandria, Virginia HAROLD M. WARD Harold Tremont Station, Virginia ANNE ELMA WARING fPAnnel, Fairfax, Virginia RUBY LEE WEAKLEY ffRubyU Fairfax, Virginia ALICE ANN WHITE PfAnn!! Fairfax, Virginia JACK WILLIAM WILLIAMS Pflackii Fairfax, Virginia PAULINE JOYCE WILLIAMS rrpollyn Alexandria, Virginia Joi-IN Bnonnvs WILL5, JR. ffI0bnny!! Manassas, Virginia enior ami DOROTHY MAY WIESMAN Dottie Vienna, Virginia JESSE RONALD WILLIAMS Ronnie Oakton, Virginia GERALDINE BELLE WILLIS ffGerryIJ Vienna, Virginia WILLIAM ALBERT WINDLE, JR. JOSEPH WINFIELD WOLEOIID Winfield Clifton, Virginia Pere Clifton, Virginia DORIS JEANNE WOOLFENDEN Jeannie Fairfax, Virginia 'IMI- enior nap .Slab SENIORS - HERE 'N THERE ''SKIDDINGH- GEau -CALVIN RINGS ARRIVE-NORMA LEE-JUDSON THE CASKEYS-SOURS Tw1Ns-SHocKLEYs-THE TYRELLS 4361- x 1 WH? V ff 5 HW. . fn'-9353 Q' Wig' S. BUY WM'-l W ,, , M-,W.w. onus X N Gave TO wmv , in jim junior C4165 JUNIORS - AT WORK Booklzwpifzg-Mas. HANCOCK Englixb-Miss KERN Social SfIltfi!'S'MISS STORY Clavmistry-MRS. SHORT 'UST' unior aaa Owcem 676444 o 1947 President WILLIAM GILLIAM Sponsor Miss ELIZABETH SHAMBURGER Coordinalor MRS. ETHEL PoTTs Vive-Prrsidcnf Svcrrlary Trc'usur1'r LOUISE DYE PATRICIA LAW LAWRENCE FONES -4191- unior Cfami 'MOI' Adams, Anne Albrecht, James Ambler, Carol Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Virginia Ballard, Benny Barker, Harold Barney, Betty Bayliss, Marian Beistel, Doris Bicksler, William Birch, Phyllis Blevins, Baxter Blevins, Junior Blevins, Talmadge Blumenberg, Joan Bowman, Gordon Bowman, Ruth Boyer, Nelma Bristow, Billie Broome, Leon Buhl, Barbara Butler, Lucille Byrne, Betty Byrne, Patricia Chason, Jane Clark, Julia Clemons, Hughy Cook, Shirley Cowden, Jimmy Curtis, Glenn Dillon, Laura Dismuke, Nancy Dofflemyer, Irene unior Cfau 4415 unior Cfadd 4421- Dove, Grace Dye, Evelyn Louise Evans, Betty Everly, Patricia Evers, Dorothy Feagans, Bobby Feusahrens, Nancy Fones, Larry Ford, Charles Ford, Lois Franklin, Ernest Freeman, Eleanor Friedlander, Mark Garilli, Madeline Garner, David Gilliam, Bill Gunnell, Jack Gunter, Calvin Hall, Nancy Hammill, Ann Harkness, Jack Hawes, Ora Henderson, Malcolm Henderson, William Hinshaw, Betty Hite, Elie Irvin, Romain Jenkins, Alice Jenkins, William jerman, Irma Jones, Dick Johnson, Elizabeth Kearns, Richard Keyes, Wendell unior Cfaaa -HSI' unior Cfaad 4442- E Knicely, Elwood Law, Patricia Lewis, Annabelle Linton, Grace Lloyd, Edward Loy, Betty Lyerly, Carolyn MacDonald, Mary Sue McAleese, Francis McDonald, Marida McLaughlin, Glen Mahoney, Robert Martin, Ann Martin, Betty Mattingly, Evelyn Mercer, Doris Mitchell, Philip Mock, Roy Moore, Mayonic Morrison, Nancy Much, Peggy Mudd, Virginia Myers, Shirley Neish, Gerald Oliver, james Orndoff, Colleen Parnell, William Pernigo, Rita Plum, Loretta Je Portch, Mildred Reed, June Reedy, Marie Reedy, Thelma Rice, Lorraine 3 unior Cfada -HSI' unior Cfaria - l46l' Roberson, Mildred Robey, Vernon Rowland, Deane Rowland, Pearl Russell, Linvclle Saunders, Betty Shaw, Edith Sherwood, Vivian Simpson, Jacqueline Smith, Frances Smith, June Spencer, Elizabeth Spiess, Shirley Spilman, Harvey Sprinkle, Louise Stoner, jimmy Strang, Jean Stubbs, Betty Sullivan, Roland Sutphin, Kenneth Thompson, Virginia Tiller, Robert Tucker, Ellen Turner, Paul Virts, Gloria Wagner, Edith Walker, Bernice Watts, Jean Whitling, Donald Whitmer, Ann Williams, George Williams, Wayne Willis, Marjorie Woolfenden, Joan unior -lvl- jk .SDOIUAOMQOIAQ C Q65 SOPHOMORES - AT WORK English-MRS. I-IAWLEY Svienrr-Miss BAILEY Social Sludies-MRS. SHOWALTER Mafb-Miss FAIRCHILD 4423? 53210 0l'l'l0l 0 arid Ogcerd Cjfaars of 7948 President HORACI5 CARMICHAEL Sponsor MRS. MARY jo SHOWALTER Coordinator MISS ESTHER DREW Vice-President Secretary Trc'aIurc'r ROBERT GROM VIRGINIA VEACH MORRIS GRIIFFITHS 4491- .SIOIOAOIYIOFQ Kfariff 4501'- Alexander, Peggy Allison, Gloria Amos, Lee Auth, Marie Barker, Dorothy Baughman, Kenneth Beach, Willie Beahm, Doris Beahm, Marjorie Beeson, Diana Bender, Adele Bennett, Virginia Blackburn, Hazel Blake, Ann Blevins, Sue Blevins, Vaughn Boley, Albert Borton, Ancy Boswell, Braxton Bowen, Jimmie Rae Bowman, james Breckenridge, Barbara Buhl, Juanita Bulow, Paul Burgess, Fred Burns, Monty Burridge, Harold Burton, Norma Jean Burton, Robert Butler, Irene Caricofe, Verna Carmichael, Horace Carter, Evelyn Cauble, Harold Chapman, Betsy Chappell, Rosie Clawson, Austin Cline, Samuel Cobb, Bernice Cockrell, Anna Cole, Louise Collier, Leon Cornell, james Corridon, James Costello, Alvin Costello, Harrell Cox, Mary Craig, Robert Crawford, Rosemary Crossman, William Crumbaugh, Helen Darr, Harry SOPAOM Of? gftlrfd -ffl? SOPLOM Ore gfazici 'lfll' dc Monchaux, Frank Dickerson, Phyllis Donaldson, Doris Drennen, Patricia Duvall, Ralph Dye, Shirley Edwards, Elwood Eppard, Agnes Feehan, Jack Fenton, Barbara Feusahrens, Alice Fisher, Inez Fisher, Madge Fletcher, Dorothy Ford, Shirley Fox, Vera Fraser, Bobby Gibson, Rita Gill, George Gleason, John Goode, Joyce Grau, Mary June Griffiths, Morris Grom, Robert Groves, Patricia Hall, Jessie Mae Hanks, Leonard Harrison, Betty Harrison, Ella Mae Helmcamp, Betty Lee Hendryx, Barbara Hensley, Eva Mae Hoffman, Joann Holder, Nellie Holland, Beverly Hoover, Clyde Houseman, Charles Hubbard, Travis Hughes, Norma Hunt, Shirley Hyer, Harriet Jerman, Richard Kearns, Agnes Kidwell, Fred Kidwell, Norine Kitchen, Marie Kyker, Dot Lacey, Betty Lefevre, Jackie Lester, Dorothy Lester, Hunter Lindsay, Virginia 30,94 Om Ore C4155 -lui' .S70l0A0l'l'l Ore C4455 Mim- Little, James Lloyd, jack Long, Eugene Longerbeam, Alma Loveless, Betty Lowe, Calvin Lowe, Leon Loy, Mary Luttrell, Bernice MacDonald, Betty McAleese, Patrick McBride, Bonita McCoy, William McDonald, Marie McKenna, Robert Merriman, Charles Mielke, Allen Miller, Phillip Miller, Robert Mock, Gertrude Morgan, Rosemary Morrison, Mary Moyer, john Mudd, Elsie Mullins, Faye Myers, Betty Myers, James Nolan, Betty Norfolk, Betty Oliver, James W. Parnell, Charles Payne, Marjorie Payne, Virginia Peacher, Mildred Peasley, Anne Pendleton, Dempsey Pierson, Doris Pobst, Lois Poston, Amos Prosise, Lois Ann Prosise, Robert Raynes, Lois Reed, Sarah Reecly, Daisy Rice, Harry Ritter, John Robertson, Patricia Roseberry, Marie Roseberry, Warren Rotenberry, Nannie Russell, Frances Russell, Imogene F 30,94 OIT! 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MAYS Muiln-Miss NIARSIIALI. -MSP li gI e6Al'l'I,2I'l arid QMCQP6 Cjfafm of 1949 Prcsidwzl J. H. CZARICOI-'E Sponsor MISS EDITH FARR Coordimzfor MRS. KATHERINE E. HOPPER Vivr'-Prvsidcvzf Svcrvfary Trvasurvr TERRY GFFIELD PATRICIA CARDIEN GERTRUIJIL MAPIONEX' IW? jl 21fAl'l'l ell 3065 4605- Abrahams, Donald Adams, Albert Adams, Marjorie Alexander, David Anderson, Henry Anderson, james Barnes, Jean Bauchman, Olga Baughman, Della Baughman, Wayne Beistel, Betty Bennett, Lewis Bennett, Lorraine Blackburn, June Blevins, Catherine Blevins, Louise Blevins, Mildred Bonner, Foster Bradford, Floyd Bradford, Mary Grace Bradshaw, Eugene Brandt, Matt Brinckman, Shirley Broaddus, jimmy Brown, Edna Brown, William Burrows, Mary Alice Cannon, Terry Cantrell, Cleon Carden, Patricia Caricofe, J. H. Carroll, Joe Carter, Shirley Cauble, Mary Chappelle, Patricia Clemons, Ormond Cole, Marian Conkle, Virginia Cornell, Betty Lee Croson, Eleanor May Cunningham, Geraldine Daley, Edward Davidson, Billy Dawson, Anne Demroy, Virginia Dixon, Peggy Ann Dolinger, Rose Donohoe, Frances Dowell, Hughter Draper, Robert Driefer, john Durant, Paul Edwards, Ralph Eppard, Lawrence Eppard, Roy Eskridge, Herbert Feehan, Gerald Fentress, John Fletcher, Billie R. Fletcher, Dorothy Foltz, Barry Fortney, Charles Friedrichs, Jessie Gaines, Thomas Garner, Gwendolyn Gerken, Margaret Gorham, Linwood Greenstreet, Walton Gregg, Jean Gregory, Lewis .grezikhlell C6155 'i6ll' jl'e5A,l'l'l ell CLIN, 4621- Gwaltney, Laverne Hamilton, Albert Harker, Phillip Harrison, Eleanor Harrison, Sadie Hawling, Betty Heath, Warren Heaton, Jack Henderson, James Henry, Leroy Hill, Helen Hinshaw, Billie Hockman, Richard Holland, Robert Hollingsworth, David Hoover, Peggy Horsman, Betty Mae Howke, Maxine Howke, Pauline Hughes, Richard Hunt, LaVerne Hutchins, Peggy Joyce Hyde, Philip Irvin, James Jaeger, Walter Jenkins, june Jenkins, Leithia Jenkins, Richard Jennell, Shirley johnson, Walter Johnson, William Jones, Anne Kidwell, Alfred Kidwell, Betty Kidwell, Edward 1 ! W Kidwell, Marche King, George Kline, George Knicely, Orville Krehbiel, James Krueger, Joan Lacey, Hilbert Lacey, Lois Lambert, Yvonne LeCompte, Robert Lester, Rosie Lippard, John Little, Gerald Lowe, Keith Lowe, Paul Lytton, Anna Lee Lyons, Donald McGowan, Maxine Magner, Anna Mahoney, Gertrude Marrow, Thomas Mason, William Mattingly, Ilean Mead, Janice Melton, John Miles, Ann Miller, Jimmie Minor, Jo Anne Monroe, Josephine Moore, Betty Moore, Robert Munday, Thelma Myers, Anna Belle Myers, Patricia Nichols, Dorothy gfeffhlllen CKGJ5 . we f k g, Y gf 3, .H V . 1. ,gif i, ,, ga y . 463l' Freshmen Class l64l' Nixon, Agnes Noland, Ann Obaugh, Frances Oflield, Terry Payne, Dan Payne, Maxine Peabody, Edgar Peacher, Margaret Plaugher, Leroy Potter, William Powell, Donald Price, Dale Reed, Frances Reedy, Audrey Reeves, Edwin Riggle, Eugene Ross, Betty Rotenberry, Roy Rowland, Ralph Rowland, Virginia Russell, Virginia Saffer, William Sanborn, Virginia Saunders, Mary ' Sellars, Little Shanor, Vivian Sheets, Warren Shelton, Patricia Shepherd, Dorothy Shomo, Doris Siegle, Betty Lou Simpson, Gracie Simpson, Jack Simpson, Jeannette ' Sisk, Mary Belle Smith, Evelyn Smith, Florence Smith, Louise Smith, Paul Sorg, Ethel Spiess, Karl Spilman, Newton Spilman, William Staliper, Cora Stallman, Virginia Stubbs, Le Roy Sturhahn, Joan Sullivan, Theresa Taylor, Joe Thatcher, Alice Thompson, Betty Jane Thompson, Regina Trumbo, Janet Twombly: Donald Uhler, Kemper --,:L..a.,,..,,, aa. Virts, Harold Watkins, Jack Watson, Neil Watts, Harry Weller, Steuart Whited, Robert Wills, Robert Windsor, Patricia Woods, Gary Woods, Patricia Wynkoop, Billy Zimbro, Hornthal Zimbro, Welta Zink, Lindol Zink, Louis Freshman Class -l65l' Alma Mater College Song Old Melody I Our strong band can ne'er be broken, I Formed in Fairfax High- Far surpassing Wealth unspoken, Seal'd by friendship's tie. CHORUS Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unWav'ring true, When we from life shall part. II Mem'ry's leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye, And Waft us back, o'er life's broad track To pleasures long gone by. III High school life at best is passing, Gliding swiftly byg Then let us pledge in word and deed, Our love for Fairfax High. -l65l' I I we k,,:Q g :J if m fi' i Q 7 2' ' F , .qw .3 ,P I W- ., A ,Q 1 . if ' ff? L1 U' . Q 5. ,A 43 at 'rg 1 'r I ' . Qzlg aflaxsaael' A' 1? S fl A 1, lf, .fjxg f .'4 1f gf V! Q 1' I .M f .1 5 1 ' , ?.4 YAQRPMK A QMS 331, W ffm? n 5? ,., ,,q,. ,gg , r L 1 , Sufi Q ,gm 14? .LL. K ,mg ' .291 g 5' E X 2 561515 N All f'7'7 Y Fare Fac Sampler I OFFICERS ' Ed ifor ....... , ,...... . Assistant Editors ...,. Business Managers ...... Typing Editors ....... Sports Editors ...,.. Liierary Edilors ..,.,. Advertising Editor ..... ' ......, NORMA LEE HOKE fDoRoTHY ISDELL I BETTY JANE STUBBS MARJORIE BEAHM MARGARET GERKEN H SFRANCES HEALY I IRUTH SHOCKLEY MARY JANE COCKRELL FARRls BILL GILLIAM MARY COBB ANNE WARING NOMA PADDOCK RUTH PEOPLES SHIRLEY JONES ...4...MARR FRIEDLANDER JANIE HOPPER Sponsor .,..,.,..,.............,......,........,.........,...,.,...,...,.. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ann Blake Shirley Dye William Bicksler Grace Linton Joan Blumenberg Joyce Page Bernice Cobb Shirley Spiess Betty Lee Vernon AIMS To publish for the students of Fairfax High School an annual which will contribute a full understanding of the life of our school during the school year by presenting both a pictorial and written history of the activities in the school during that year. Our real aim is to produce a book which the students themselves like and in which we print the things they want. We like to so organize and publish our book that it will meet the approval of those who judge it. 'l68l- ACCOMPLISHMENTS The above aims have been accomplished each year in as far as possible. The 1945 SAMPLER which celebrated the 10th anniversary of the school won top award and rating in Class A School Competition inthe state. This had been the highest ambition of each staff during the preceding nine years. Fair Facts Amos, Lee Auth, Marie Blackmer, Carol Blumenberg, Joan Burrows, Ray Carmichael, Pete Coleman, Calvin Everhart, Betty Editor ...............,,. Associate Editor ..... Feature Editor .,..... News Editor ,....... Sports Editors ..4.. Service Editor ,..,. .. Activities Editor ..,.... Exchange Edilor ....... Sponsors ..,..,......... Ford, Charles Friedlander, Mark Gantt, Wyatt Gerken, Hubert Gibson, Rita Gilliam, Bill Goode, Joyce Hoffman, Jo Ann AIMS all OFFICERS ........HUnEI1'r GERKEN .,.....NoMA PADDOCK SHIRLEY JONES ,,,......ANNE WARING I BETTY JENKINS CALVIN COLEMAN PEOPLES ,...,...RunY LEE WEAKLEY .......,..,.,......IRENE KITCHEN Miss RoYs'roN-Editorial Mn. DowI.INc-Printing MEMBERS Hughes, Dickie Isdell, Dorothy Jenkins, Doris jones, Shirley Kitchen, Irene Kitchen, Marie McClendon, Pete McDonald, Marida Martin, Ann 1. To get out for the students of Fairfax the I. newspaper which will best meet their needs in keeping with our time, ability, and budget. 2. 2. To do all a paper can to improve and uphold school morale and spirit. Melton, Elizabeth Nolan, Betty Paddock, Noma Peoples, Ruth Poff, Evelyn Sherman, Wilson Swift, Warren Thatcher, Betty Thompson, Lucille Ward, Harold Potter, Ray Waring, Anne Purgitt, Rebecca Weakley, Ruby Redd, Sam Willis, Geraldine ACCOMPLISHMENTS The paper, Fair Facts, has become a twice a month publication during this year. More pictures of school and students have been included. 3. The school print shop has been handling the paper since January, 1946, and should share in the accomplishments of turning out a better and larger Fair Facts. 469i AIMS Student Government Blake, Anne Blackmer, Carol Bradford, Ralph Coleman, Calvin Everhart, Betty Lou President .......... Vice-President ..,. Secretary .......... Treasurer ..... Sponsor ...,., Ford, judson Friedlander, Mark Gerkin, Hubert Gorham, Kenneth Gantt, Wyatt OFFICERS MEMBERS Garilli, Madeline Law, Patricia Linton, Grace Long, Eddie Lloyd, Jack .......CALv1N COLEMAN .,,....KENNETH Goin-:AM ......,..BETTY JANE STUBBS ..4..4..4,.....,BoB MILLER ......,,.Mxss STORY Martin, Bill Miller, Bob McClendon, Walter McDonald, Sue Paddock, Noma Waple, Bobby Wa rd, Harold Peoples, Ruth Smith, Thompson Stubbs, Betty jane Swift, Warren Waring, Anne ACCOMPLISHMENTS To foster good school spirit. To cooperate in the furtherance of all school activities. To promote wholesome recreation. To develop leadership and responsibility. 'l70l- Sponsored a Halloween Dance, a Christmas Dance, a Spring Dance. Sponsored the March of Dimes Drive in the school. Sponsored one movie at night. Supervised the locker system and general clean up campaigns. Organized a Student-Parent-Teacher's Asso- ciation. Presented school awards in Athletic, Literary, and General Achievement fields. Promoted the sale of school banners and hats. Served as host to the county S.C.A. Served as host to the District Student Coop- erative Association. -y-'wr Www C Homeroom Representatives OFFICERS President ...,,,.... ,.............. ,.,...,... . . Vice-President ..... Secretary ........., Treasurer ... Sponsor ..,... ,..,CALvlN COLEMAN .KENNETH Goin-:AM BETTY JANE Srusns ..............BoB MILLER ......,...MlSS STORY MEMBERS Bender, Adele Leppard, John Bristow, Wilheminia Martin, Bill Broaddus, Jimmy Mock, Gertrude Carter, Shirley McDonald, Marida Denham, Lois Reedy, Thelma Farris, Janie Sheppard, Dorothy Gray, Mary Virginia Twombly, Donald Griihth, Morris Virts, Gloria Hughes, Dickie Waring, Patsy Winslow, Mary AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS To keep all pupils in the respective home l. Served on service committees rooms informed as to plans and support desired 2. Served as advertising agents of the council by the Student Council. To report student needs to the Student Council. 171 Future Homemakers of merica AIMS Barker, Aileen Bennett, Lorraine Bowman, Ruth Caudle, Norma Canfield, Geraldine OFFICERS President ,.....,..... .........., Bessie DOFFLEMYER Vice-President ...... ........ M Ancueiure GREGORY Secretary ,...,....... .........,.... N ANCY Tnumno Treasurer .... .,,.., . Josepame Monson Slwnsor ,... ............... M iss BILLING5 MEMBERS Chason, Jane Davis, Audrey Davis, Bernice Dotflemyer, Bessie Dolinger, Dixie Fletcher, Billie Fox, Charlotte Gregory, Marguerite Hite, Effie Hunt, Shirley Lester, Rosie Maddons, Mae Martin, Anne Maske, Betty Meade, Janice Monroe, Josephine Plum, Lorretta Pobst, Lois Portch, Mildred Rice, June Windsor-, Pat Trumbo, Nancy ACCOMPLISI-IMENTS To join the National Organization of 'Future Homemakers. To contribute to the State F.H.A.-F.F.A. camp and to send delegates to camp during the summer. To learn to work together in large groups for the common good of all. To be of service to our school and community. To be a connecting link between the home and school. To sponsor a get together between parents and girls and between teachers and students. To cooperate with the local chapter of Red Cross. To learn to play new games and to have parties. 4721- Joined the National Organization of Future Homemakers. Contributed to the State F.H.A.-F.F.A. camp. Had a tea for the teachers and a mother- daughter banquet. Packed Christmas boxes for overseas. Made cookies for Fort Belvoir. Had parties at Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Christmas. AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS Future. Homemakers of America OFFICERS President ..,.,..,... ....... .... , . . ,.,.... ........ V IRGINIA WELLS Vice-President .,..., ..,... ...... A N NA MAGNER Serretary ....,..,. .,,................... G LORIA ALLISON Treusurer ........ ......,, B Annan BaEcKENiuocE Sponsor ...., ....,..,,,....,.....,. M iss McCoy MEMBERS Beistal, Doris Byers, Elizabeth Dillon, Laura Harrison, Ella Mae Harrison, Sadie Holder, Nellie Kline, Helen Little, Nancy Lytton, Anna Lee Moore, Betty Myers, Anna Belle Nichols, Dorothy Rice, Lorraine Saunders, Mary Simpson, jackie Weaver, Flossie Willis, Margie Woods, Patty Ellen To aiiiliate with the state and national or- ganization of Future Homemakers Clubs. To contribute to the camp fund. To sponsor a money-making project. To entertain parents at a tea or dinner. To improve homemaking room. To co-operate with other Home Economic clubs in the country. To send delegates to district and state con- ferences. To assist in the repair of clothing and house- hold equipment at home. To assist working parents with care of children. To encourage every club member to improve his own health. 'l73l' The club has afEliated with the Future Home makers of America. We have contributed five dollars to the camp fund. We sold fruit cakes before Christmas at a profit of S27.75. We have painted the floor of our home economics room, We have sent delegates to two bi-county club meetings. Future Homemakers of America OFFICERS President ...,...,.... . ,........ ., ,....,.... ..,.. , ...,..,... j UNE SMITH Vice-President ..,,,.. ,..... B ETTY HINSHAW Secretary .... ,... D onoruv BAKKER Treusurer ..... ,........ B ETTY KIDWEL1. Reporter ,..... .,..,..... A NNA Cocxnfu. Sponsor .... ,....... M Iss SHAMBURGER MEMBERS Barker, Dorothy Cantrell, Cleon Cockrell, Anna Hinshaw, Betty Hawke, Pauline Smith, june Kidwell, Betty Nixon, Agnes Russell, 'Frances See, Frances Sellers, Lillie ACCOMPLISHMENTS Practiced club creed and song. The odicers have learned to develop a sense of responsibility by holding various offices and practicing correct order of business at meetings. Orderly meetings were held. Mats and hot pot holders were made and sold to raise money for club expenses. Club was divided into groups-some prepared and served meals while others sewed. New games were learned and played during club periods. 4741- AIMS learn the club creed and song develop a sense of responsibility give practice in parlimentary procedure meet club expenses by small dues and raising money. To develop interesting club activities VN i . -v I' Future Farmers of America Alexander, David Barker, Harold Beach, Willie Bennett, Robert Boley, Albert Boswell, Braxton Bonner, Foster Brandt, Matt Bradford, Floyd President ....,...,..,. Vice-President ..,.. Secretary ...... Treasurer .,. Sponsor ....., Coleman, Calvin Costello, Harrell Costello, Alvin Corridon, Jimmy Cornell, Joe Crossman, Lewis Curtis, Glenn Davis, Albyn Detwiler, Donald Feehan, jack AIMS l. To make and equip a shop for all F.F.A. boys. I. 2. To learn better ways of farming. OFFICERS .,.......,,...PAUL TURNER ,..,,..,H1nuu:x.1. COSTELLO .........C.u..ven1' W1-rx-mxov MARTIN .....,.,M11. PFALZGRAF MEMBERS To give better rural opportunities to American 2. boys. Greenstreet, Walton Henderson, Malcolm Hughes, Richard Jennell, Shirley jenkins, Richard Kidwell, Alfred Krehbiel, James Leigh, Wendell Lowe, Calvin Lowe, Leon To establish a baseball team to compete with other F.F.A. teams. 475? Martin, Bill Mason, William McCarthy, David McAleese, Francis Merryman, Charles McKenna, Robert Myers, James Oliver, james Russell, Linville Sherman, Wilson Simpkins, David Stubbs, Leroy Sutphin, Irvin Turner, Paul Waple, Bobby Weller, Steuart Whitmer, Lindwood Williams, Richard Witherow, Calvert ACCOMPLISHMENTS We have our shop and it is almost fully equipped. We have learned many simplifying methods for farming. Senior Glee Club OFFICERS President .,..........,.. Vice-Presid ent ....,...... Secretary-Treasurer ...,. S ponsor ..,..,.........,..... ......DOROTHY Smanwooo ..........,.......SHIiu.EY JONES .........MARY VIRGINIA GRAY ...,,....Mtss MARYMONI MEMBERS Adams, Anne Adams, Barbara Anderson, Joyce Baughman, Della Bayliss, Marian Berry, Jo Ann Blue, Audrey Borton, Ancy Buhl, Juanita Burrows, Mary Alice Chapman, Betsy Conkle, Virginia Cunningham, Geraldine Darr, June Denham, Lois Dove, Dorothy Faulk, Thelma Feagans, Lois Ann Foster, Etta Jean Gray, Mary Virginia Hall, Nancy Hamill, Ann Hamill, Genevieve Hoffman, Jo Ann Hockman, Betty Isdell, Dorothy Jenkins, Alice Jenkins, June Jones, Ann Jones, Shirley Kitchen, Irene Kyker, Dorothy Lacy, Betty Maley, Gladys Manvell, Virginia Martin, Betty McDonald, Martha McDonald, Sue McDonald, Betty McDaniel, Janice Melton, Elizabeth Moore, Alice Moreland, Betty Pell, Charlotte Poehler, Jo Ann Poff, Evelyn Robertson, Patricia Rosenbaum, Patsy Russell, Imogene Sanders, Ruth Sanderson, Carolyn Scott, Betty , Shanor, Jane Sherwood, Dorothy Sherwood, Vivian Shoemaker, Melva Smith, Florence Sours, Thelma Sours, Velma Sowers, Marion Sparks, Christine Sturhahn, Joan Thatcher, Alice Thatcher, Betty To harmonize through a study AIMS and develop the emotions of beautiful music. To strive toward an appreciation for only the best in music. To develop a good chorister--one who will discipline himself for the good of the organi- zation and who gets his satisfaction from a good job well done. To prepare to the best of our ability, always striving for improvement, programs for spe- cific occasions, such as assembly programs, Baccalaureate, Graduation and the operetta. 'l76l' ACCOMPLISI-IIVIENTS We have a well organized group of earnest workers who attend all rehearsals and give all they have to the job at hand. We have given several assembly programs and are at present working on songs for the Bac- calaureate and other programs-also on the operetta, which we hope to put over success- fully. Stallman, Virginia r 4 . 1 -, unior Glee Club Avery, Carol Bauckman, Olga Beeson, Diana Beistel, Betty Bennett, Virginia Brinkman, Shirley Carter, Shirley Caskey, Nancy Chappelle, Patsy Cole, Marian Cornell, Betty Lee President ,......,.,. Vice-Presidmt ....,.., Secretary-Treasurer ....., S lronsor ....,,......,...,.. Corridon, Barbara Craig, Jean Croson, Ella May Dawson, Ann Dixon, Peggy Dolinger, Rose Dove, Dorothy Ellicott, Rowena Everly, Pat Faulk, Thelma Fenton, Barbara OFFICERS MEMBERS Fletcher, Dorothy Garner, Gwen Gibson, Rita Hamill, Ann Hamill, Jenny Horsman, Betty Hutchins, Peggy Kearns, Agnes Kitchen, Marie Kline, Helen Lacey, Lois ,JANE SCHREINER .MARIE KITCHEN EVELYN Mumun .........Mx. MANVELL Lambert, Yvonne Lutrrell, Bernice McBride, Bonita Munday, Thelma Murrah, Evelyn Noland, Ann Roscberry, Marie Russell, Virginia Sanborn, Virginia Schreiner, Jane Shaner, Vivian Simpson, Grace Simpson, Jeanette Sisk, Mary Bell Smith, Frances Smith, Louise Waple, Betsy Whitt, Peggy Winslow, Mary Wolfe, Doris Wooster, Amy AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. To prepare the younger singers for Senior 1. Each person was classified as to his type of Glee Club. voice. ' 2. We practiced on many songs and soon learned how to control our voices. -l77I- Band Anderson, Joyce Bauckman, Olga Birch, Phyllis Bradford, Ralph Carter, James Carter, Sterling President ..,.,,..,.., Vice-President ..,... Secretary ,....... Treasurer ..... Sponsor ..,.. Caskey, James Clawson, Austin Fellows, Lydia Ford, Shirley Gorham, Kenneth Gunter, Calvin OFFICERS MEMBERS Hyde, Philip Isdell, Dorothy Jester, Edward Kidwell, Edward Lacy, Betty LeCompte, Robert KENNETH GORHAM RALPH BRADFORD Joyce ANDERSON JAMES CARTER Mn. MANVELL Lewis, Annabelle Lloyd, Jack Shepherd, Dorothy Shepherd, Laura Smith, Thompson Stewart, Stanley Shanor, Jean Watson, Neil Watts, Harry White, Ann Wills, Robert Zimbro, Josephine Lester, Hunter AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. To foster an appreciation for instrumental 1. Promotion of school spirit. music, 2. Playing at various community affairs. 2. To help develop student talent. 3. Participating in school assemblies, games, and shows. -I 78 If DX, Clef Club OFFICERS President .............. .,...,..., S TERLING CARTER Vice-President ..,.., ,....... 4.,......,... J A Mes CASKEY Secretary ......... . ,....... BARBARA BRECKENRIDGE Treasurer ..... .......,.,........, N Eu. WATSON Sponsor ..,.., ......... M R. MANVELL MEMBERS Anderson, Joyce Gunter, Calvin Birch, Phyllis Jester, Edward Bradford, Ralph Lewis, Annabelle Carter, Jimmy Loyd, Jack Clawson, Austin Poff, Evelyn Fellows, Lydia Schreiner, Jane Ford, Shirley Smith, Thompson Gorham, Kenneth Snyder, Lois Thompson, Lucille AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS The aim of the Clef Club is to raise money 1. The Clef Club has sponsored dances movies for a Hammond Organ for use in the audi- and talent shows for the purpose of raising torium. money for the organ which will cost about To sponsor and support all musical programs S2,000. and activities given in the school. -1791- ibrary Club Prc'siz1'ent ...,...., ... Vin'-Przuidvnl ..,..., Secrelary ............ Treaxumr Sponsor .,... Auth, Marie Cook, Shirley Croson, Helen Demory, Virginia Donohoe, Frances Ford, Lois Harrison, Eleanor Hawes, Ora Hill, Helen Howke, Maxine AIMS create interest in the library. visit Library of Congress. get outside speakers, such as have the annual faculty tea. study authors. make book talks. authors. OFFICERS ........RUTH PEOPLES .DEANE ROWLAND . ......,.,... MAE LEWIS ,,....RoY ROTENBERRY .....MISS MCDANNALD MEMBERS johnson, Elizabeth Lewis, Mae Mattingly, Ilean McGowan, Maxine Payne, Alice Peoples, Ruth Robertson, Mildred Rotenberry, Katherine Rotenberry, Roy Rowland, Deane Thompson, Virginia 'l8Ol' ACCOMPLISI-IMENTS Book sale. Faculty tea. Student dance. Studied authors and books. Became familiar with classification of books Gift of mending kit to school. Book talks to English classes. Literary Club To To ing To OFFICERS President .......... ........................... ........ N A NCY Moiuusorx Vice-President ..... , ..,... MADELINE GARILLI Secretary ......... .,..,.. M .uw WILLIAMS Treasurer ...... ,...,.... M ANNON Tucman Sponsors ....... ........ M 155 DRE' Miss Ken: MEMBERS Auth, Marie Bender, Adele Bradford, Mary Grace Byrne, Betty Dye, Louise Ford, Lois Fox, Vera Garilli, Madeline Heaton, Jack jerman, Irma Linton, Grace Wood, Charles Morrison, Nancy Mullin, Faye Saunders, Betty Seigle, Betty Lou Spencer, Elizabeth Spiess, Shirley Stanton, Ilah Strang, Jean Tucker, Mannon Walker, Thomas Williams, Mary AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS foster an interest in literary activities. 1. Have had a program and social activity at develop an appreciation in reading, speak- nearly every meeting. and acting. 2. Nearly all people have participated in the train further pupils for our state contests literary contests. of the Virginia Literarv and Athletic League. ' -i9ll' s. Dramatics Club ls VESA Adams, Albert Adams, Marjorie Baughman, Olga Bender, Adele Blevins, Catherine Bowen, Jimmie Rae Brown, Edna Brown, Marjorie Brown, William OFFICERS President ........... ......,.4.....,........,.. ,....... S H IRLEY Smnss Vire-President ..... ,.,. . HDOROTHY Kvluzn Secretary ..,.... ..,.....,... M YRA WISEMAN Treasurer , ...... .,...,,., M Muna MCDONALD Sponsor .,..,.. ,........,.......... M iss FAM. MEMBERS Buhl, Juanita Carden, Pat Crawford, Rosemary Cole, Marian Corridon, Barbara Dowell, Heighter Driefer, John Everly, Patricia Foltz, Barry AIMS Feehan, Gerald Hamill, Ann Hendryx, Barbara Hinshaw, Billie Hubbard, Travis Hughes, Norma Hunt, LaVerne Hunt, Shirley jerman, Irma 1. To enable its members to obtain practice in and knowledge of dramatic arts. lt is under- stood that a study will be made of the use of lights, of setting, of props, and of makeup. 2. To present plays for the entertainment of the student body. 'IBZI' Kyker, Dorothy Mason, William McDonald, Marida Melton, Elizabeth Morrison, Nancy Nixon, Agnes Payne, Virginia Robertson, Patricia Roseberry, Marie Ross, Betty Siegle, Betty Lou Smith, Pat Sorg, Ethel Spiess, Shirley Spilman, Billy Sturhahn, Joan Trumbo, janet Turner, Dorothy ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. Two one-act plays-Lel's Make Up and Wildcat Willie were presented. 2. Entered district contest on April 16. Art Club OFFICERS President , .,.,....... ......,......,, A NNE PEASLEY Vive-President ,..... ....... A DA BELLE SHELTON Secretary ......,.. ,...,..,.. J ACKIE LE1-'Evan Treurufer ..... ......... B ETTY HAWLING Sponsor ...... .....,., M Iss MARSHALL MEMBERS Duncan, Eunice Hawling, Betty Ann Helmcamp, Betty Lee Lefevre, Jackie Peasley, Ann AIMS To achieve a more conscious and greater ap- preciation of famous paintings. To express own ideas and feelings through drawing, painting and designing. To gain a greater knowledge and understand- ing of art to help one use leisure time in an intelligent, enjoyable and profitable way. To develop the ability to recognize art values. To create a desire to make or invent. To have a speaker for the Club. To enter various contests. To have an exhibit of famous pictures and accomplishments of the Art Club. To visit an art gallery. i 4831- Robertson, Suzanna Shelton, Ada Belle Shomo, Doris Stanton, Mary Wllite, Alice Ann ACCOMPLISHMENTS Expressed own ideas with the use of charcoal, crayon, pastels and pencil sketches. Entered the C0ntcSt for designing the 1948 Easter Seal for crippled children. The Director of the A.A.A. Traffic Poster Contest gave a talk to the Club. We have developed a joyous interest and knowledge of art that we may apply to fune- tional things that will serve to enrich our daily lives. M 1 1 y w in Future Citizens of America ' ...,.....,.....THELMA REEDY ..........ALICE FEUSEHRENS ........EvELYN MATTINGLY ...........MRs. SHOWALTER OFFICERS President ,,.. ............. ...... Vice-President ...,,.....,, Secretary-Treasurer ......, Sponsor .....,................. MEMBERS Blackburn, Hazel Blevins, Baxter Brome, Leon Burgess, 'Fred Collier, Leon Dickerson, Phyllis Feagans, Bobby Feusehrens, Alice Gwaltney, Earlma Houseman, Charles Irvin, Romain Lewis, Annabelle Mattingly, Evelyn Reed, june Reedy, Marie Reedy, Thelma Russell, Virginia Smith, Paul Spilman, Harvey Watson, David Williams, George Wilsey, George AIMS To become better school and community citizens. To develop lceener interest in world affairs. To do research work. To make collections, exhibits, and take field trips. To develop school spirit and interest. To develop good sportsmanship. To aid freshman in getting adjusted to high school. To get membership pins. To promote county interest in good citizen ship such as Citizenship Day. To sponsor and support programs. -l84l' ACCOMPLISHMENTS Exhibit of Relics of World War II. Presented a Womanless Wedding. Sponsored Good Sportsmanship. Took part in Quiz Program. Offered Civic Services on Citizensh ip Day u. 4 --rv -- -. -r -,n .lip 1' Nursing Club OFFICERS Presidffnt .........,. , . EVELYN MATTINGLY Vice-President ..,...,. ......... B ETTY MORELAND Secretary-Treasurer ...... ........ M ARION BAYLISS Sponsor .,..,.....,...,..,. ....,..., M Rs. OFFIELD MEMBERS Bayliss, Marion Berry, Jo Ann Denham, Lois Duncan, Eunice Evans, Betty Goode, Joyce Lewis, Mae Lyerly, Carolyn Mattingly, Evelyn AIMS secure information about nursing colleges. assist at county health clinic once a week. aid in sick room of our school. help newcomers in school to get acquainted. take field trips to visit hospitals. 'l85l' Martin, Betty Moore, Mayonic Moreland, Betty Myers, Shirley Prosise, Lois' Ann Rosenbaum, Patsy Scott, Jean Spencer, Elizabeth Whitmer, Ann J ACCOMPLISHMENTS Have secured information about nursing colleges. Have assisted at county health clinic once a week. Have aided in sick room of our school. Have helped newcomers in school to get acquainted. Science Club President ,....,...... Vice-President ..,... Secrelary .. Treasurer . .,.,. . S ponsorr ,,.... Armcntrout, Noland Bradford, Floyd Burgess, Fred Burton, Robert Cline, Samuel Dart, Harry Davis, Fred Gorham, Linwood Henderson, Jimmie Hitchcock, Charles Holland, Beverly LeCompte, Bobby OFFICERS MEMBERS Zink, Lindol ......,..,....FREp Dixvxs . ....... WILLIAM McCuY .BEVERLY HOLLAND ROBERT BURTON f'Mrss BAILEY 4 MRS. SHORT LMR. MAYS McCoy, William Parnell, Charles Potter, Ray Ritter, Wesley Shomo, Robert Slonaker, Gordon Taylor, Joe Twombley, Donald Uhler, Kemper Waters, Glenn Whirling, Donald Woods, Gary AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS To promote an interest in science in Fairfax 1. Studied about radio. High School. 2. Constructed model airplanes during club To encourage and promote scientific hobbies. times. To increase appreciation of things scientific. 3. Sponsored science exhibit. 'l86l' MEMBERS Chess Club Arnold, Ballard, Ballard, Bonner, Boswell, james Benny Guy Betty Frederick Bowman, James Boyer, Nelma Bulow, Paul President .. Vice-Prcsirlvnt ,,..,.. Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor .......... Burton, Dorothy Cannon, Terry Clark, Jack deMonchaux, Frank Evers, Dorothy Fcntress, John Foltz, Billy OFFICERS Holland, Robert Holmes, Dorothy Hyer, Harriet Johnson, Bill Keyes, Wendell Lindsay, Peggy Lindsay, Virginia Lowe, Keith GLEN MQLAUGHLIN BENNY BALLARD .,.....NEl,MA BOYER .,.. Mas. Porrs Lloyd, Edward McLaughlin, Glen Mitchell, Phillip Oflield, Terry Peabody, Bill Prosise, Lois Richey, Gerald Ruff, John Shepherd, Laura Shivers, Louise Stickley, Beryl Sullivan, Roland Walker, Bernice Willis, Geraldine Wills, Robert AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS l. To play chess for our own enjoyment. 1. We are members of the Inter-High Chess 2. To develop precise thinking and keen obser- Federation of Washington, D. C. vation. 2. Two tournaments were played this year at the Hotel Gordon, one in the fall and one in the spring. -l87l' Sue Printing Club OFFICERS PI'K'Xi1If'7If ,,.. .. Vive-Prvxiilcrrl . .. Swrchlry-Trr'i1X11rvr .. Sjumsur .. ,,., MEMBERS Grossman, W'illiam Dove, Paul Ellicott, W'illiam Gibson, Sammy Gunter, Calvin AIMS To study the vocational opportunities in the field of Graphic Arts. To supervise the printing ot' the school news- paper Fair Facts. To coordinate tlic activities of the various printing classes. To :lid in formulating places for expansion of offerings in Grapliic Arts. -l88l' , ,......,CAl.VIN GUNTIER JOHN w'II.l.S SAMMY GIBSON .. ...MR. DOXVLING jones, Dick Neish, Gerald Smith, Val Wills, John Zink, Louis ACCOMPLISHMENTS Supervised the priming of Fair I-mir since the January issue. Made field trips to several printing plants Set up aims for future expansion in Gmphie Arts. Wood Shop Pruulf nt .,.........,. Vm Prrsirlfwi . .... . Sc z rrlury ,,.... .. Trruxurfr ., .. Sponsor ,.4,. Abrahams, Donald Anderson. Henry Anderson, james Baugham, Kenneth Baughman, Wayne Bennett, Louis Bradshaw, Eugene Blevins, Talmadge Clemons, Ormond Draper, Robert Durant, Paul Edwards, Elwood Harrison, Vernon Irvin, Hugh AIMS l To buld lamp book ends, what-not shelves, 1nd other artielcs to sell. 2 To raise money for club and shop. OFFICERS , .,.......,...........,. ,.,. . ,WILLIAM PARNELL ..,...RIcHARn LII-QRMAN . ....... VERNON HARRISON ., ..,.. JACK WILLIAMS Mn. PALMER MEMBERS jerman, Richard Lippard, John Little, james Moore, Robert Neish, Gerald Payne, Dan Rice, Harry Smith, -Iohn Spiess, Karl Spilmnn, Newton Sutphin, Sam Tomlinson, Marshall Wl1itc, Donald XY'uth, Harry ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. Have begun work on things to sell. 2. Had sale of articles at Christmas. 4891- out oval W i mum Fire Patrol Chief Ca pluin ,.. Lieu tenants ,.... Secretary .... . S porno r . ,. Boley, Albert OFFICERS . ..........,..,......,... , ..,4,.., GERALD THOMPSON ..,....JoHN GI.EAsoN Si JACK HARKNESS I JACK GUNNELL CARL LAMBERT MK. PFALZGRAF MEMBERS Harkness, Jack McAleese, Pat Burns, Monte Carrico, H. Case, James Cowden, Jimmy Detwiler, Donald Franklin, Ernest Gleason, john Greenstreet, Walter Henry, Charles Houseman, Arthur Jenkins, Bill jones, Dick King, Sunny Knicely, Elwood Knicely, Orville Lambert, Carl Oliver, james Plum, Wilbert Price, Dale Stubbs, Leroy Thompson, Gerald Turner, Paul Virts, Harold Waple, Bobby Gunnell, jack McAleese, Frances Witlierow, Calvert AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS To teach students to evacuate the building in 1, The Fire Patrol has worked out a plan by an orderly fashion in the least possible amount which we may evacuate the building as quietly of time. as possible. To prevent accidents in case of emergency. 2. W'otked out a plan to check and know how To promote safety. to use the Ere fighting equipment we have on hand. 3. Supervised fire drills. 490i an . r 1 '. . i- Q ra' 1 in- A - .g 1 3 .,,. onitors-Safety Patrol Berry, Jo Ann Everhart, Betty Farris, janie Jones, Shirley Kitchen, Irene Kline, Helen Captain .,...... Prerident ..,... Secrets ry .,.. .. Sponsors ..... MONITORS Martin, Bill McBride, Betty Pell, Charlotte Poff, Evelyn Purgitt, Rebecca Sowers, Marion Surles, Anne OFFICERS .........,.......SHiRLEY JONES ...,.................ALBERT BOLEY .......,,GERALD.INE CANFIELD ,. 5 MISS STORY ' I MR. WALKER MEMBERS Alexander, Peggy Birch, Phyliss Blackmer, Carol Boley, Albert Bradford, Ralph Canfield, Geraldine Carter, Sterling Caskey, jimmy SAFETY PATROL Caudle, Norma Denham, Lois Dillon, Laura Dofflemyer, Bessie Dye, Shirley Ford, Judson Hoke, Norma Lee Leigh, Wendell McLaughlin, Glen Reed, Earl Robey, Garland Shockley, Ruth Thompson, Virginia Trumble, Leon Wills, john AIMS MONITORS l. To keep traiiic in halls orderly. 2. To help keep halls clean. 3. To relieve congestion in halls. ACCOMPLISHMENTS MONITORS 1. Have kept traflic in halls orderly. 2. Have helped keep halls clean. 3. Have relieved congestion in halls. fl AIMS SAFETY PATROL I. To make area in and around school a safer place. 2. To direct trafic for entertainments ar school. 3. To help convey children to and from school safely. 4. To maintain order and prevent accidents on buses. ACCOMPLISHMENTS SAFETY PATROL 1. We have handled traffic for entertainments. 2. We have prevented any accidents on the buses. 3. We have maintained order on the buses. 4911- Gamma Sigma i r OFFICERS President .,.........,. 4......... B ERYL S'rxclu.EY Vice-President ,, ..... ...,. , ,Nomura LEE Home Secretary .. ......... ...,.... B ETTY THATCHER Treasurer ...., ...,.... A NN WARING Sponsor .,.... .,.... M Iss STORY MEMBERS Carter, Jimmy Coleman, Calvin Ford, Judson Friedlander, Mark Gerken, Hubert Gorham, Kenneth Hoke, Norma Lee Isdell, Dorothy Jones, Shirley Linton, Grace AIMS To recognize outstanding school citizens on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. 2- To promote growth in scholarship, leadership, 3. service, and character within the organization. 4- 'I 92 I' Manvell, Virginia Martin, Bill McC1endon, Walter Paddock, Noma Peoples, Ruth Stickley, Beryl Stubbs, Betty Thatcher, Betty Thompson, Lucille Waring, Ann ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. Sponsored a formal Valentine Dance with a figure as a special feature. Invited guest speakers for programs. Compiled an Honor Roll for mid-semester. Entered the National Honor Society Scholar- ship contest. l ACTIVITIES BOYS' CHORUS NIA-IORE'l'I'ES BAND-oN-PARADE COMMERCIAL CLUB IDANCE CLUB OFFICERS IN ACTION MR. VVALKFR: Take a letter. MRS. HANCOCK: Do you have an excuse Miss REELY: You'lI have enough credits to MRS. HOPPER: Do we balance? grachlatef, E ' Q' Q w X ,., Q' W X., :ss 13 fl 4 'Q M - fi, .Q 5 g'mQ: 4 v'gg-figs' ,.- if 1. fa Www up .9 - --..--, : F rw, at 'QS' --- f gr I if Ns .- 4.:im . .'N 3?.fL H 5' 822052 Q 45 , '1 R 'sf dig, ,, fl KW f ,..., ,, Q2 S I f 5, V ,,...., - F? fi. E Athletics COACHES ROBERT NW. M.KX lTY-HCRd of Physical Education Department-Coarlz MRS. AGNISSS PATTPQRSON-DlF6CIOf of Girls' Physical Education-Coarlf THOMAS J. SHANLEY-Physical Education-Assisfauf Coafb MARQEL C. Pl-'ALZGRAF--B0.Yi7Ig Comfy -4236? CHEERLEADERS RIiBECLlA PURGITT, Cajaiain ELEANOR FRFISNIAN SHIRLEY JONES PAT LAW MAIKIIJA MCDONNALD THOMPSON SMITH Varsity Club Anderson, Virginia Baughman, Harold Blackmer, Carol Blevins, Thomas Blevins, Vaughn Buhl, Barbara Burns, Monte Burrows, Ray Coldwell, jack Coleman, Calvin Corridon, james Covington, Ida Lee OFFICERS President ...... ,,,,, , W EDDIE LONG Vifl'-PVl'Xit1't'71f ,..., ,' ,,,-,, , , ,.vv- SAM REDD Sfffeidfy ,..... ...,.. C AROL BLACKMER Treasurer .,.......... Lakin' 'FoNr.s IMR. MAVITX' Sponsors ...,. MR. SHANLEY LMR. Pimtzoafxif MEMBERS Dean, Benny Denny, David DenOuter, Kenneth Dofllemyer, Irene Dove, Paul Everhart, Betty Farris, Janie Fones, Larry Ford, Shirley Ford, Charles Ford, Judson Freeman, Eleanor Gantt, Wyatt Garner, David Gerkin, Hubert Gill, George Gunnell, Jack Johnson, Walter Kearns, Richard Law, Pat Lester, Virginia Long, Eddie Martin, Bill McCarthy, Dave McClendon, W'alter Miller, Bobby Murrah, Evelyn Neish, Lindy Poff, Evelyn Purgitt, Rebecca Redd, Sam Roseberry, Warren Sliockley, Bobby Shockley, James Simpson, jack Stallman, Arnold Stewart, Stanley Stubbs, Betty Sutphin, Irvin Thompson, Elmer Thompson, Gerald Tiller, Robert Waple, Bobby Ward, Harold Waring, Ann Williams, Ronald Wiseman, Dorothy AIMS ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. To foster athletics at Fairfax High School. 1. Purchased varsity and junior varsity letters. 2. To promote good sportsmanship. 2. Gave awards to the intramural teams. 3. To furnish awards for the graduating seniors. 5. Sponsored County Basketball Championship. 'l97l' Buluzows GERKEN VVARD SHOCKEY BURKE DENNY Varsity Schedule DHI? Opponent Sept. 28. . . . . . Massanutten . . . . . Oct. 5 . . . . . George Washington Oct. 12 .. ...Bethesda .,.. Oct. 19 .. ..., Montgomery Blair . Oct. 27 .. . ,.Mt.Vcrnon...... Nov. 2 . . . Lane ....., , . Nov. 9 . . .... Handley ..... . , Nov. 16 . . . .Warren County , , . Where Played Here .. . . . . There . . . . Here. . . .. ...Here... . ..,, There .. There... Here... ....Here.,. There .... Score We The 39 0 12 6 18 14 13 12 18 20 0 38 ., 0 28 .. 13 0 0 27 Nov. 23 , . . . . Fredericksburg . . , VARSITY SQUAD Firxl row: Ray Burrows, Arnold Stallman, Heiter Dowell, Robert Tiiller, Pete McClendon, Calvin Witherow, Calvin Coleman, Pete Dove, jack Gunnell. Sefonzl row: Ronald Vfilliams, Larry Fones, Richard Kerns, David Garner, John Gleason, Pat Burke, Jack Simpson, Eddie Long, Phillip Miller. Third raw: Billy McCoy, David Denny, Kenneth clenOuter, jim Shockley, Hubert Gerkin, Harold Ward, William Parnell. Y , K, ,p f F VK -,,1, ..', ' .1rar ww,-, -9' ' VFW HW 47 f. ': l's 5fH f4f'H'i-',' rf' ' ' 'f - ' '5 . ,v 51 Dovr: LoNc GARNER CoLEMAN DENOUTER WILLIAMS -lunior Varsity Schedule S core Dare opp onen f Where Played We They Oct. 8 Swanson Junior High . . . .... Here. . . . . 6 0 Oct. 17 ........ W-L Junior High . . .... There .... . . , 12 18 Oct. 22 Falls Church ,,.,...., .... T here .... . . 0 12 Oct. 29 ........ Swanson Junior High . , , .,.. Here. . . , 7 0 Nov. 5 Falls Church . . . , . .... Here. . . . . 7 0 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD First row: Leon Broome, Billy Gilliam, Jimmy Cowden, Jack Gunnell, Wilson Sherman, jack Harkness, Charles Parnell, Monty Burns, Second row: Arnold Stallman, Louis Watts, Richard Williams, Bob Feagans, Dick Jones, junior Blevins, Heiter Dowell. Third row: William Parnell, Billy McCoy, Thomas Gaines, jimmy Broaddus, Bill Henderson. 5 'l99l' Hockey CO-CAPTAINS Betty Stubbs Pat Law SCHEDULE Date Opponent Where Played Oct. 11 Washington-Lee .. There . Oct. 18 Bethesda ..... .A.. . , . Here , . Oct. 26. . . , , . .Montgomery Blair . . . . . . There . Nov. 2 Washington-Lee . . . . . Here , . Bethesda ...,. , . . There , HOCKEY SQUAD Score We T hey 3 3 1 1 0 Firxt row: Edith Waggoner, Ida Lee Covington, Betty Lou Everhardt, Carol Blackmer, Eleanor Freeman, Betty Stubbs, Pat Law, Ricky Pugritt, Evelyn Murrah, Barbara Buhl, Virginia Anderson. Second rofw: Evelyn Poff, Irene Dofllemyer, Ianie Farris, Pat Waring, Joyce Page, Shirley jones, Loretta Plum, Betty Barney. Boxing Firxl SQUAD row: Noland Armentrout, Richard jenkins, Walter johnson, Billy Toon, Carl Lambert, Heiter Dowell. Svroml row: Ronald Williams, Warren Roseberry, Bobby Waple, Eddie Long fManagerj, Mr. Pfalzgraf fCoachj, Calvin Coleman fTrainerl, Monry Burns, Arnold Stallman, jimmy Corridon. Tlrinl raw: Wyatt Gnatt, Gerald Thompson, Foster Bonner, Richard Kerns, Kenneth denOuter, David McCarthy, Irving Stuphin, George Gill, jack Gunnell. SCHEDULE SCOre Dm opp Ongn r Where Played We They Jan. Miller School . There. . . 415 SM Jan. Allan Town . Here. , . , . . 5 5 Feb. Front Royal , Here . . . . . . 8 4 Feb. Charlotte Hall Here ..., . . . 4 6 Feb. Miller School . Here . , . . , , 5 7 Feb. Allan Town . There . SP2 6LQ Mar. Front Royal . There , . 6 FQ SHG Mar. South Atlantic Maryland U. . 41012- Basketball VARSITY SQUAD First row: Charles Ford, Ray Burrows, Mr. Mavity fCoachJ, Larry Fones, Judson Ford. Seroml row: Bill Martin, Bob Shockley, Sam Redd, jack Coldwell. Third row: Harold Ward, John Gleason, Bob Miller. SCHEDULE Score Date Opponent Where Played We They Dec. 21 Woodward .,..,,.4...,.,...... .. There jan. George Washington ..... .,4.. T here Jan. Fredericksburg .,,., ....,.,. . Here. Jan. Lane QCharlottesvillej Here jan. Washington-Lee , .. ,, Here Jan. Montgomery Blair ,. There jan. Quantico ..... .. . .... , There Jan. Mount Vernon ,. . Here Jan. Falls Church .,.... Here Feb. Bethesda .............,......,, , There Feb. George Washington Here Feb. Bethesda ,,.. .......,,..... . Here , Feb. Falls Church .,... ,... H ere , Feb. Quantico .....,.. .. Here, Feb. Mount Vernon .,... .. Here Feb. W'ashington-Lee .... . . ...,, There Feb. Lane ,,.....,.....,..,..,......,., . There Feb. Montgomery Blair .... Here Mar. Herndon .... .,...,.... ...., . H ere Mar Fredericksburg ,..,.. .... . .. There Mar. Alumni .,..,.........,..,,.,... , .. Here. Basketball 1 Score Date Opponent XY'l1ci'c Playsd We They llcc Herndon . ,. . . I-lcrc 24 21 jan. Frcdcricluburg . Hcrc 30 I3 Ilan. lictlwsdgi . .., ..,. Hurc ,. I4 I8 .l.ln. Montgmncry lllnil' Thurc - I I Klan. Mount Vernon . . Here , 36 Z jan. llllls Church Hcru 41 I4 licb. XV.1shingKon-Luv llcrc . 19 ZS Icb, Falls Church ,. Ilcrc YZ 16 Fch. Mount Vernon llcrc 34- 22 l5cl1. XYnsliington-l,cc Thcrc I6 26 Feb. Nlonrgomcry Blair llcrc S I0 lfcb. llcrndon , ,. . There 29 33 hlkll' llctliuvdn Thcrc 0 411 Mar. Alumni . I-lure .. 30 ZI Mar ,Inmcs Monrm Thurs ,.... ., I3 I7 VARSITY SQUAD Firxl rout Evelyn Puff Cllfliiiigigcrl, janic Farris, Rebecca Purgirt, Betty Fvcrlmrr, Ida Lee Covington, Dorothy W'isenmn ch'I.lI'lIIgCI'l. Srroml l'UlL'Z Anne NVaring, Shirley jones, Shirley Ford, Mrs, Pattcrsim CCo.lchI, Myra XVisemun, Dean Rowland, lilcnnor Freeman. Tlriril row: Betty Stubbs, Ann Pcaslcy, Alice jenkins, Marie Roscbcrry, Track gil E Sill . , is s Q Firxf wus: Phillip Miller, Ronald Williams, jack Simpson, Harold Cauble, Ray Burrows, Mr. Mavity, Talmadge Blevins. Edward Lloyd, Wendell Keyes, Calvin Coleman, Thompson Smith. Sr'r'0m1 row: Dinkins Finney, Billy Toon, Charles Wood, Manon Tucker, John Melton, Harry Darr, Calvin Gunter, William Parnell, David McCarthy, Warren Roseberry, john Ruff, Jack Harkness, Bill jenkins. Third row: Charles Parnell, Heiter Dowell, junior Blevins, Jack Gunnell, Roland Sullivan, John Gleason, Hubert Gerkin, Dick jones, David Garner, Baxter Blevins, Vaughan Blevins, Hughic Clemons, George Wilsey. TRACK SCHEDULE Date Opponent Where Played April 12. . , . . Lane .............,,....... .... T here April 27. . , . . Handley .......,........,.... . . ,There April 26. . ..,, Northern Virginia Championship . . . . ,W-L May 4. . . . . .W-L Invitational Meet ........ . . . .W-L May 10-11, , . . . ,Metropolitan Meet ,.... . A W. Wilson May 15... and W-L .. G.W. May 22. . . . . .Montgomery Blair . . . . There May 29, . . ...... Georgetown Prep ,,.,,.,........,... . . .There CROSS COUNTRY TRACK SCHEDULE Score Date Opponent Where Played We They George Washington . . ..., Here. . . . . , 108 72 CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Firxl row: Bob Mahoney, Sam Breckenridge, Gerald Thompson, Linwood Gor- ham, Billy Toon, Willie Beach, Hughie Clemons. Srroml row: Neff McCon- chie, Talmadgc Blevins, Benny Dean, George Wilsey. ' ' i1'T,9. . ,i.9:.ff ,fg , f F ' ' I, Softball C0-CAPTAINS Janie Farris Ida Lee Covington r 1 411 There... There... There. . , .. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Where Played April S ........ Falls Church ...... April 10 Falls'Church ......... Here, April 16 George Washington . . . April 24 ........ Bethesda .......,... Here. May 1 .,....., Washington-Lee . . . Here. May 8 Bethesda ........ May 1 0 Herndon ...... Here May 21 Washington-Leie , . There May 24 Mount Vernon .... There May 2 8 Herndon ...... There May 31 ........ Mount Vernon ..,............. Here. Score They 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 1 7 3 8 5 1 SOFTBALL SQUAD Firsf row: Effie Hite, Mickey Thompson, Christine Sparks, Betty Everhart, Ida Lee Covington, Janie Farris, Bernice Cobb. Srrond row: Doris jenkins, Mary Cobb, Pat Groves, Anne Adams. Baseball BRADFORD COLDWELL LONG COLEMAN THOMPSON BASEBALL SQUAD Firxt row: Gerald Thompson, Pete Dove, Bob Miller, Eddie Long, Calvin Coleman, Larry Fones, Lindy Neish, Thomas Gaines, Jack Coldwell. Second row: Bill Martin fManagerJ, Charles Ford Cliatboyj, Vaughn Blevins, Ralph Bradford, Ray Burrows, Sam Redd, David Denny, NeH McConchie, Carl Lambert, Harold Baughman CManagerj, Mr. Shanley QCoachj. 41065- Baseball Dovn Rlznn Fomzs Buzvms M1sH SCHEDULE Date opponent Where Played April 9 Washington-Lee , . . There. . . April 12 Lane ,.,....... . Here ,... April 19 ......., Fredericksburg . . . . .There. . . April 23 Front Royal . . . . There. . . April 26 ..,...,. Falls Church ,..., . Here. . April 30 ...,..,. Montgomery Blair , Here.. May 3 Washington-Lee ...,. . . . Here. . . . May 7 George Washington .... . .Here. . . . May 10 Lane ............... . There. .. May 1 5 May 17 May 21 May 24 May 2 8 May 3 1 George Washington Front Royal ..,.. Fredericksburg . , . Mount Vernon . . . Falls Church . . . Mount Vernon , . . 41071- . There. . . , Here .... . Here .... . There. . , . There. . . . Here.. Mmum Gnmzs S core We They . . 4 9 . . . , ll 1 . . 7 13 , . 2 3 ...13 0 2 4 4 6 1 6 2 1 ..l 6 ...1l- S 2 8 .. 9 7 .. 6 4 4 5 ATHLETICS VARSITY HOCKEY WE TIE-BETHESDA Tm AGAIN-VV. 8: L GIRI.S' SOFTBALL , .mf Q,:1sm,u:zQ,Q ,av- gif? - 155- Q-:W X0 Ml ' 'm'L X-nd' '26 f x sf RW x ' f T, . f,. nfiiffif' I Ns . ,, Q , 4 'U-X M 1 X 4 wg , 5 ix gif? Eg September 4 2 8 October 3 4-5 5 l 1 19 26 29 November 2 12 16 21 2 2,23 December 14 14-1 5 21 January 7 2 8 February 1 14 22 27 March 6 9 2 9 April 1 16 17-24 May 3 10-11 29 30 June S 7 9 1 2 1 3 Calendar First day. First football game-We won! First issue of Fair Facts. Teachers' Workshop-Holiday for us. Football game-We beat G.W. 12-16. First hockey game. Clef Club dance. Report cards given out. Fall talent show. Library Club dance 14th periodj . Hit the Ice -Clef Club movie. Armistice Day program. Student Government movie. Thanksgiving program. Thanksgiving holiday. First basketball games. Climbing Roses --Junior play. Beginning of Christmas holidays. Back to the old grind. End of first semester. junior Class dance 14th periodj. Gamma Sigma Valentine dance. Band Follies. Womanless Wedding-F.C.A. Hans Kindler and Symphony Orchestra Sadie Hawkins Day dance. Spring talent show. April Fool Day dance. Literary contest. Easter holidays. Spring dance. Literary contest at Charlottesville. Skidding',-Senior play. Senior picnic. Holiday. Class Night. Junior-Senior prom. Baccalaureate sermon. Graduation. School's out! 41101- Senior Directory ANDERSON, HELEN MERCEDES-Likes to collect blown glass, Hopes to be a secretary- Victory Corps, 1, Homeroom President, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4. AUBREY, GEORGE EDWARD - Likes to date, Hopes to be a singer-Victory Corps, 1, Glee Club, l, 2, 3. BACON, ELIZABETH FRANCES-Likes to collect recipes and movie star pictures, Hopes to be a typist. BAMBERGER, DAVID THEAODORE - Likes to read, Hopes to be a mechanic-Shop, 2, 3, 4. BARKER, GLENDA AILEEN-Likes to read, Hopes to be a housewife-Home Ec. Club, 3, 4. BARKER, LAWRENCE NORMAN-Likes to travel-Victory Corps, 1, Homeroom President, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4. BARTLETT, PHYLLIS EMOGENE-Likes to roller skate and swim, Hopes to be a nurse-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 1, 4. BAUGHMAN, HAROLD EDWARD-Likes to travel, Hopes to be a diesel engineer. BENDER, MARY IRENE-Likes to collect photographs, Hopes to be a stenographer-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Dramatics Club, 1, Clinton, Iowa, 2, Commercial Club, 4. BENNETT, ROBERT ANTHONY-Likes baseball-F. F. A., 2, 3, 4. BERRY, JO ANN-Likes to swim, Hopes to go to college-Homeroom Secretary, 1, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Library Club, 2, Hockey, 3, M. P., 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4. BLACKMER, CAROL ANN-Likes to collect sports clippings, Hopes to be a nurse-Home Ec. Club, 1, Homeroom Representative, 2, Basket- ball, 2, 3, 4, Legislative Department of Student Government, 3, Secretary of Junior Class, Varsity Club, 3, 4, M. P., 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Softball, 3, 4, Secretary of Ath- letics, 4, Secretary of Varsity Club, 4, Secretary of Senior Class, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4. BLUE, AUDREY ELLEN-Hopes to do news- paper work-Homeroom Representative, 1, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, Softball, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4. BLUNK, JOHN MADISON-Likes model making, Hopes to be an aviator. BOLEY, LAWRENCE BENJAMIN - Likes to hunt, Hopes to join the Navy-F. F. A., 2, 3, Boxing, 4, Dance Club, 4. BRADFORD, RALPH-Likes music, Hopes to be a lawyer--Victory Corps, 1, Band, 2, 3, 4, Student Government, 2, 3, 4, Dance Orchestra, 3, 4, M. P., 3, 4, Clef Club 3, 4, Vice--President of Band, 4. BROOKS, RICHARD-Likes baseball, football, basketball, Hopes to be a baseball player-Foot- ball, 2, Baseball, 4. BURKE, PATRICK LEE-Likes sports, Hopes to join the Marines-Football, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. BURROWS, RAY HAROLD-Hopes to go to college-Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, H. M. S. Pinaforef' 3, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Dance Club, 4. BURTON, DOROTHY VIRGINIA-Likes to collect photographs, Hopes to be a stenographer -Victory Corps, 1, Dramatics Club, 1, News- paper Staff, 2, Chess Club, 4. BYERS, ELIZABETH LEE-Likes to bowl, Hopes to be a government worker-Library Club, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club, 4. CAMPBELL, ELEANOR JANE-Likes sing- ing and dancing, Hopes to do clerical work- Victory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 2. CANFIELD, GERALDINE RUTH-Likes to collect movie star pictures, Hopes to be a nurse? Home Ec. Club, 1, 4, School Patrol, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3. CARTER, JAMES LEWIS-Likes band work, Hopes to be a certified public accountant-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Homeroom Representative, 2, Clef Club, 3, Treasurer of Band, 4, Concert Orchestra, 4. CARTER, W. STERLING-Likes to build model airplanes, Hopes to be a hatcheryman- Victory Corps, 1, Clef Club, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra, 3, 4, Dance Club, 4, President of Clef Club, 4. CASE, JAMES - Likes outdoor life, Hopes to go to college-Victory Corps, 1, Art Club, 2, Fire Fighters, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Supply Room worker, 4. CASKEY, JAMES HNOWARD-Likes music, Hopes to play the trumpet-Band, 3, 4, Clef Club, 3, 4, Orchestra, 4, Vice-President of Clef Club, 4. CASKEY, NANCY-Likes music, Hopes to continue studying music-Victory Corps, 1, Dramatics Club, 1, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. CAUDLE, NORMA ETHEL-Likes collecting movie star pictures, Hopes to be a nurse-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Treasurer of Library Club, 2, Dance Club, 3, Chess Club, 3, Home Ec. Club, 4, Bus Monitor, 4. ooBB, MARY LOUISE-Likes juggling, Hopes to go to college-Victory Corps, 1, Chess Club, 3, Softball, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4. COCKRELL, MARY JANE-Likes to collect perfume bottles-Hopes to be an accountant, Victory Corps, 1, Home Ec. Club, 1, Dance Club, 3, Commercial Club, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Mrs. Hopper's Secretary, 4. 1 I Senior Directory COLDWELL, JOHN MARSHALL-Likes to bowl, Hopes to be an electrical engineer-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Supply Room, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Dance Club, 4. COLEMAN, CALVIN LEWIS-Likes sports, Hopes to return to school-Yearbook Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps, 1, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, F. F. A., 4, Manager of Boxing, 4, President of Student Gov- ernment, 4, Student President of S. P. T. A., 4, Representative to all High and all State football, 4. CORNELL, JOSEPH--Hopes to be a school teacher-Forest Fire Fighters, 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A., 2, 3, 4. CORRIDON, BARBARA JEAN--Likes draw- ing and ice skating, Hopes to be a private secre- tary-Dance Club, 3, 4, ,Glee Club, 4. COVINGTON, IDA LEE-Likes skating and swimming, Hopes to work with Signal Corps- Glee Club, 1, Basketball, 3, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4. CRIDER, NELSON EUGENE-Likes radio work, Hopes to be a radio engineer. CROSSMAN, LEWIS THOMAS-Hopes to be a school teacher-F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. ' DAILEY, HILDA LEE-Likes collecting pic-- tures, Hopes to go to Strayers College-Victory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 2. DAVIS, ALBYN RAYMOND--Likes to hunt. DAVIS, AUDREY LEIGH-Likes Red Cross work-Victory Corps, 1, Home Ec. Club, 3, 4. DAVIS, BERNICE VIOLA-Likes to read, Hopes to be a housewifeHome Ec. Club, 3, 4. ' DAVIS, JAMES FREDERICK--Likes I0 hunt, Hopes to go to Alaska-Victory Corps, 1, Science Club, 3, 4, President of Science Club, 4. DEAN, BENJAMIN-Hopes to join the Navy -Box, 1, 2, 4, Track, 4. DENHAM, LOIS MARIE-Likes roller skat- ing, Hopes to be a stenographer -- Homerooom Representative, 1, 4, Glee Club, 1, 4, Home Ec. Club, 2, Dance Club, 3, Nursing Club, 4, Senior Safety Patrol, 4. DENNY, DAVID W.-Likes to play string music, Hopes to be a physician or a professional guitarist-Victory Corps, 1, Baseball, 2, 4, Foot- ball, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4. DENOUTER, KENNETH EDWARD - Likes shop work, Hopes to do construction work -Track, 2, Student Government, 3, Boxing, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4. DETWILER, DONALD DAVID-Hopes to be a salesman-Chess Club, 1, 2, F. F. A., 2, 3, 4, Fire Patrol, 3, 4. DOFFLEMYER, BESSIE ELIZABETH--Likes to listen to the radio, Hopes to be a secretary- Home Ec. Club, 3, 4. DOLINGER, DIXIE LILLIAN -- Likes to dance, Hopes to be a secretary-Home Ec. Club, 4. DOVE, DOROTHY ELLEN-Hopes to do clerical work-Dramatics Club, 1, 2, Glee Club, 2, Home Ec., 3, 4. DUNCAN, EUNICE OLIVIA--Likes horse- back riding, Hopes to be a commercial artist- Paul Junior High, 1, Nursing Club, 4, Art Club, 4. i DUNN, DOUGLAS MCCLAIN-Likes guns and ammunition-Glee Club, 1, 2. ' ELLICOTT, ROWENA-Likes to swim, Hopes to be a secretary-Art Club, 1, Glee Club, 4. ELLICOTT, WILLIAM EARL-Hopes to be a radio technician. EVERHART, BETTY LOU-Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President, 2, Newspaper, 2, 3, 4, Softball, 2, Secretary of Dance Club, 3, Cap- tain of hockey, 3, Hockey, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Student Government, 3, 4, M. P., 3, 4, Captain of Basketball, 4, Glee Club, 4. FARRIS, JANIE LORRAINE, - Homeroom President, 2, Softball, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 3, Homeroom Treasurer, 3, M. P., 3, 4, Basket- ball, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4, Homeroom Representative, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Hockey, 4. FAULK, THELMA RUTH--Likes to collect records, Hopes to go to Strayer College-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics, 2, Homeroom Representative, 2 3. FEAGANS, LOIS ANN-Likes to play piano and go horseback riding, Hopes to go to college- Victory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3. FELLOWS, LYDIA ELIZABETH-Likes col- lecting music, Hopes to be a nurse-Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Band and Concert Orchestra, 2, Concert Orchestra, 2, 3, Clef Club, 3, 4. FOLTZ , WILLIAM DANIEL-Likes sports, raising pigeons, stamps-Homeroom President, 1, Library Worker, 1, Chess Club, 4, Ticket Com- mittee, 4. FORD, JUDSON-Hopes to be an aeronautical engineer-Dumont, New Jersey, 1, 2, H. M. S. Pinaforef' 3, Track, 3, 4, President of Senior Class, Secretary of Publications, 4, Basketball, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4, Honor Society, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Senior play, 4, Senior Safety Patrol, 4, Pirates of Penzance, 4. ,fra Senior Directory ' FOX, CHARLOTTE LOUISE-Hopes to be a secretary-Homeroom Treasurer, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Home Ec. Club reporter, 3, Home Ec. Club Corresponding Secretary, 4. GANTT, WYATT HARVEY-Likes photog- raphy, Hopes to be an aeronautical engineer - Dance Club, 3, 4, Legislature Representative, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4. GERKEN, HUBERT JOHN-Likes football, Hopes to go to college-F. F. A., 1, 2, Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Editor of Newspaper, 4, Manager of Basketball, 4, Student Government, 4, Honor Society, 4. GIBSON, SAMUEL CALVERT-Hopes to be a printer-Glee Club, 2, Homeroom President, 4, Printing Club, 4. GORHAM, CLARENCE KENNETH-Likes playing trumpet, Hopes to continue music - President of Freshman Class, 1, Band, 1, Dance Band, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Junior Class, Vice-President of Student Government, 4. . GRAU, JOHN ERNEST - Likes to hunt. GRAY, MARY VIRGINIA - Likes music, Hopes to be a secretary-Homeroom Representa- tive, 1, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club, 4' Secretary of Glee Club, 4. GREGORY, MARGUERITE-Hopes to be a beautician-Victory Corps, 1, M. P., 2, Home Ec. Club, 3, 4. GWALTNEY, EARLMA MARIE-Likes to keep scrapbooks, Hopes to do secreterial work- Art Club, 1, Home Ec. Club, 2, Commercial Club, 4, F. C. A. Club, 4. HAMILL, GENEVIEVE-Likes singing, Hopes to go to Strayers College-Victory Corps, 1, Dramatic Club, 1, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Homeroom, 3, Basketball, 3. HARKER, DONALD LEE-Likes model build- mg. HEALY, EVELYN FRANCES-Likes danc- ing, Hopes to be a secretary-Glee Club, 4, Busi- ness Manager of Yearbook, 4, Secretary of Senior Class, 4. HENDERSON, SHIRLEY MAXINE-Hopes to be a cashier-Dance Club, 4, Glee Club, 4. HENRY, CHARLES P. - Likes to collect match covers, Hopes to go into aviation-Supply Room helper, 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps, 1, Forest Fire Fighters, 4, Fire Patrol, 4. HITCHCOCK, CHARLES FARMAN-Likes stamp collecting. HOCKMAN, MARJORIE ELIZABETH - Likes going to movies and dancing, Hopes to be a secretary-Glee Club, 1, 2, 4. I HOKE, NORMA LEE-Likes to collect curios, Hopes to go to college-Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, Yearbook Staff, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Assistant editor of Yearbook, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4, Secretary of Homeroom, 4, Vice-President of Honor Society, 4, Editor of Yearbook, 4. ISDELL, DOROTHY LOUISE-Likes to write to Pen Pals, Hopes to be a teacher or do re- search work in textiles-Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Secre- tary of Library Club, 2, Dance Club, 3, 4, Science Club, 3, Class Editor of Yearbook, 4, Yearbook Staff, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Band 4, Newspaper Staff, 4. JENKINS, BETTY FRANCES-Likes to read, Hopes to be a reporter on a newspaper- Dra- matics Club, 1, Glee Club, 1, Victory Corps, 1, Newspaper Staff, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Home- room Representative, 3. JENKINS, DORIS-Victory Corps, 1, Safety Patrol, 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Repre- sentative, 2, M. P., 2, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4. JESTER, CHARLES EDWARD-Likes music, Hopes to be a musician-Band, 1, Orchestra, 4. JONES, SHIRLEY MARIE-Likes to read and ice skate-President of Homeroom, 1, Student Government, 1, 4, Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Secretary of Homeroom, 2, M. P., 2, 3, 4, Cheer leader, 3, 4, Junior Play, Secretary of M. P. 3, Hockey, 4,,Basketball, 4, Honor Society, 4, Dance Club, 4, Secretary of Safety, 4, Captain of M. P., 4. KITCHEN, PEARL IRENE-Likes to collect souvenirs, Hopes to be a beautician-Glee Club, 1, 4, M. P., 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff, 3, 4, Secre- tary of School Patrol, 3. KLINE, HELEN VIRGINIA-Hopes to be an interior decorator-M. P., 2, 3, 4, School Patrol, 3, Home Ec. Club, 4, Glee Club, 4. LAMBERT, CARL ELLSWORTH - Likes baseball, boxing, and basketball, Hopes to join Navy-Baseball, 3, 4, Boxing, 3, 4. LECOMPTE, NELLIE DOROTHY-Likes C0 collect nicknacks, Hopes to be a secretary-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Dance Club, 3, Commercial Club, 4. LEIGH, WENDELL HARRISON-Likes to hunt-F. F. A., 2, 3, 4. LESTER, VIRGINIA E.-Likes skating and horses, Hopes to be a comical movie star- Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Dance Club, 4, Hockey, 4, Varsity Club, 4. LEWIS, MAE WHITNEY-Plans on marriage -Treasurer of Home Ec. Club, 1, School Patrol, 2, Dance Club, 3, Secretary of Library Club, 4, Nursing Club, 4. Senior Directory LINDSAY, PEGGY ANNE-Hopes to be a commercial artist-Victory Corps, 1, Dramatics Club, 2, Chess Club, 4. LITTLE, NANCY LEE--Likes to collect sou- venirs, Hopes to be a typist-Vice-President of Homeroom, 1, Safety Patrol, 1, Dance Club, 3, Home Ec. Club, 4. LLOYD, GLORIA EILEEN-Likes swimming and ice skating, Hopes to be a secretary-Victory Corps, 1, Treasurer of Homeroom, 2, Bus Monitor, 2, Glee Club, 4. LONG, EDWARD LUTHER-Likes to keep baseball scrapbook, Hopes to go to college and pro-baseball career--Football, 3, 4, S, Baseball, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer of Varsity Club, 4, Foot- ball Captain, 4, President of Varsity Club, S, Secretary of Athletics, 5, Boxing trainer, 5. MacIDONALD, MARTHA LILLIAN-Likes writing poetry, Hopes to be a dietician-Treas- urer of Home Ec. Club, 3, Glee Club, 4. MCBRIDE, BETTY JOANNE-Likes to keep Bing Crosby scrapbook, Hopes to be an air line hostess-Victory Corps, 1, Newspaper Staff, 1 2, Glee Club, 2, 4, Dance Club, 3, Concert Orchestra, 4, M. P., 4. McCLENDON, WALTER GILLIAM-Likes sports, Hopes to be in sports-Student Govern- ment, 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Representative, 1, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Newspaper Staif 2, 3, 4, Forest Fire Fighters, 2, 3, 4, Manager of Track, 2, President of Dance Club, 3, President of Junior Class, Man- ager of Basketball and Baseball, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, M. S. Pinafore, 3, Varsity Club, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4, Homeroom President, 4, Honor Society, 4, Basketball, 4. MCCONCHIE, NEFF-Likes to collect base- ball clippings, Hopes to join Naval Air Force- Safety Patrol, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Fire Squad. MCMANAMAY, LUCILLE CONSTANCF1- Likes to dance, read books, Hopes to 'be a typist -President of Homeroom, 2, Dance Club, 3. MALEY, GLADYS ELLEN-Likes to collect greeting cards, Hopes to take up music-Victory Corps, 1, Safety Patrol, 1, Glee Club, 2, 4. MANVELL, VIRGINIA HILDA-Likes to play the piano, Hopes to be a private secretary or a social worker-Victory Corps, 1, Band, 3, Homeroom Chairman, 4, Honor Society, 4, Glee Club, 4. MARTIN, WILLIAM B.-Likes athletics, Hopes to play on college basketball team-Fire Patrol, 2, Newspaper Staff, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A., 2 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Football, 2, H. M. S. Pinaforef, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative, 3, 4, Student Gov- ernment, 3, 4, Treasurer of F. F. A., 3, 4, M. P., 3, 4, Pirates of Penzance, 4, Manager of Baseball, 4, President of Dance Club, 4. MASKE, MARIE ELIZABETH-Likes to read, Hopes to be a typist-Victory Corps, 1, Dance Club, 3, Home Ec. Club, 4. MILLER, ROY--Likes to walk, Hopes to be a soldier-Music Club, 2. MOORE, ALICE JANE-Likes to read, Hopes to be a typist-Glee Club, 4. MORELAND, BETTY JANE-Likes to col- lect poems, Hopes to be a dietician-Treasurer of Home Ec. Club, 1, Dance Club, 3, Vice- President of Nursing Club, 4, Secretary of Horne- room, 4, Glee Club, 4. MURRAH, EVELYN LOUISE-Home Ec. Club, 3, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4. NALLEY, DOROTHEA EVELYN - Likes Bing Crosby, Hopes to be a secretary-Victory Corps, 1, Homeroom Secretary, 2. NEISH, RUDOLPH LINDBERGH - Likes hunting, Hopes to enter the Navy-Baseball, 3, 4, Football, 3, Varsity Club, 3, 4. OLIVER, GLADYS MARIE-Likes dancing, Hopes to be a dancer-Victory Corps, 1, Tum- bling Club, 3, Dance Club, 3, Newspaper Staff, 4. PADDOCK, NOMA LOUISE--Likes to draw, Hopes to enter college - Victory Corps, 1, Presi- dent of Art Club-, 2, Newspaper Staff, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Secre- tary of Public Relations, 3, Junior Class Treas- urer, Associate Editor of Newspaper, 4. PAGE, JOYCE-Dramatics Club, 1, Hockey, 3, Junior Play, M. P., 4, Glee Club, 4, News- paper Staff, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Manager of Hockey and Basketball, 4, Varsity Club, 4. PAYNE, ALICE MARIE-Likes to play vol- leyball and go to the movies, Hopes to be a sec- retary-Home Ec. Club, 1, 2, 3, Library Club. PELL, CHARLOTTE LOUISE-Likes to read and ice skate, Hopes to travel-Victory Corps, 1, Dance Club, 3, 4. PENNINGTON, ELLEN ISABEL-Likes to play records, Hopes to work in radio-Victory Corps, 1, Radio Course, 3, 4. PEOPLES, RUTH LAURA--Likes to read, Hopes to write-Victory Corps, 1, Home Ec. Club, 1, Vice-President of Library Club, 2, 3, Honor Society, 4, Student Government, 4, Presi- dent of Library Club, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4. POEHLER, JO ANN-Likes dancing, Hopes to be a secretary-Victory Corps, 1, Homeroom Representative, 3, Glee Club, 4, Dance Club, 4. POFF, EVELYN WANDA-Likes dancing, Hopes to be a secretary-Glee Club, 1, 4, Horne- room Representative, 2, Majorette, 2, 3, Captain of Majorettes, 3, President of Homeroom, 3, Treasurer of Clee Club, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, Secretary of Band, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4, Varsity Club, 4, M. P., 4, Manager of hockey, basketball, and softball, 4. Senior Directory POTTER, RAY ROBERT-Projection crew, 4. PURGITT, REBECCA BABE-Likes to col- lect sport clippings, Hopes to be a nurse-Secre- tary of Home Arts Club, 1, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 3, 4, Softball, 3, M. P., 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Cheer leader, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Junior Play, Captain of Cheer leaders, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4, Secretary of M. P., 4. REDD, SAMUEL CAREY-Likes taking trips to Roanoke, Hopes to go to Civil Engineer- ing College-Roanoke Junior High School, 1, 2, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4, Vice-President of Varsity Club, 4. REYNOLDS, JANICE IRENE-Likes photog- raphy and botany-Hopes to go to college- Library Club, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent of Library Club, 2, Dance Club, 3. RICE, JUNE EDITH-Likes to collect snap- shots, Hopes to be a typist-Safety Patrol, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary, 2, Home Ec. Club, 3, 4, President of Home Ec. Club, 3. RICHEY, EDWARD GERALD-Likes to col- lect records, Hopes to be a civil engineer-Year- book Staff, 3, Chess Club, 4. ROSENBAUM, PATRICIA ANN - Likes skating and dancing, Hopes to be a technician- Victory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 2, Secretary of Nursing Club, 4, Dance Club, 4. ROTENBERRY, KATHERINE MOZELL- Hopes to be a bookkeeper-Home Ec. Club, 1, 2, 3, Library Club, 4. RUFF, JOHN R.-Likes to collect stamps- Hopes to be an engineer-Chess team, 4. RUSSELL, FORREST-Hopes to work on mo- tors. SANDERS, VIRGINIA RUTH-Likes to Col- lect pictures, Plans on marriage-Glee Club, 4. SANDERSON, CAROLYN MIKESELL-Likes botany and minerals, Hopes to go to college- Library Club, 2, Dance Club, 3, Treasurer of Science Club, 3, Glee Club, 4. SCHREINER, MARY JANE-Hopes to be a singer-Band, 2, 3, Captain of Majorettes, 3, President of Junior Glee Club, 4. SCOTT, JEAN LOIS-Likes skating and danc- ing, Hopes to be a nurse or typist-Glee Club, 1, Dance Club, 3, Nursing Club, 4. SHEPHERD, LAURA SUSAN-Likes skat- ing-Victory Corps, 1, President of Homeroom, 4. SHERMAN, WILSON COYNER - Likes hunting and fishing, Hopes to go to college- Track, 2, 3, 4, President of Homeroom, 3, Football, 3, 4, Debate Team, 3. SHERWOOD DOROTHY GLORIA-Hopes to be a globe trotter-Dramatics Club, 1, 2, Junior Play, Glee Club, 3, 4, President of Glee Club, 4. SHIVERS, FANITA LOUISE-Likes to col- lect postcards and coupons, Hopes to be a pilot -Victory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 1, Library Club, 2, Dance Club, 3, 4, Chess Club, 4. SHOCKLEY, JAMES MARCUS-Vice Presi- dent of Senior Class. SHOCKLEY, DAVID ROBERT-Likes sports and going to movies, Hopes to be a traveler- Victory Corps, 1, Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, H. M. S. Pinaforen, 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, All-Suburban Basketball Team, 4, Pirates of Penzancef' 4. SHOEMAKER, MELVA LEE-Likes to collect pictures - Hopes to be a stenographer - Home Ec. Club, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 4. SHOMO, ROBERT EARL-Likes projection work, Hopes to do automotive designing-Art Club, 1, Glee Club, 2, Fire Squad, 3, Projection Crew, 4. SHUMATE, BETTY JANE-Likes dancing, Hopes to be a clerk-typist-Victory Corps 1, Glee Club, 2, 4, Secretary of Home Ec. Club, 3, Dance Club, 3. SMITH, VALENTINE WHITMAN - Likes dancing and printing, Hopes to be a printer. SNYDER, LOIS ELIZABETH-Likes to col- lect music, Hopes to be a musician-Hockey, 1, Home Ec. Club, 2, Newspaper Staff, 2, Home- room Representative, 3, Clef Club, 3, 4, Band, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Secretary of Band, 4. SOURS, THELMA FLORINE-Likes dancing, Hopes to be a nurse-Glee Club, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club, 3. SOURS, VELMA IRENE-Likes dancing, Plans to be a housewife-Glee Club, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club, 3. K SOWERS, MARION L.-Likes to collect for Sinatra and Van Johnson scrapbook, Hopes to be a secretary or receptionist-President of Home- room, 1, Victory Corps, 1, Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, Glee Club, 2, 4, Safety Patrol, 2, Dance Club, 3, 4, M. P., 4, Dramatics Club, 4. STANTON, ILAH FRANCES-Hopes to do secretarial work-Literary Club, 4. STEWART, STANLEY POTTER-Hopes to go to college-F. F. A., 1, Forest Fire Fighters, 2, Fire Patrol, 2, Junior Play, Football, 3, H. M. S. Pinaforef' 3, Varsity Club, 3, Manager of Football and Basketball, 4. STICKLEY, BERYL - Likes to work on auto- mobiles, Hopes to be a automotive research en- gineer - Dramatics Club, 1, Debate Team, 2, Dance Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, President of Honor Society, 4. Senior Directory STULTZ, WILLIAM PERRY-Likes playing guitar, Hopes to be a radio technician-Dance Club, 4. SULLIVAN, LOIS ANN-Likes roller skat- ing and swimming, Hopes to be a nurse--Vic- tory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 4. SURLES, ANNE JEANNETTE - Likes go- ing to the movies, Hopes to be a bookkeeper- Secretary of Homeroom, 1, 2, Victory Corps, 1, Newspaper Staff, 2, Vice-President of Home- room, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4, M. P., 4, Treasurer of Homeroom, 4, Treasurer of Senior Class, 4. SWIFT, GEORGE WARREN-Likes making aeroplane models, Hopes to be a electrical de- signing engineer-Dramatics Club, 1, President of Science Club, 3, Secretary of Grounds, 4, Dance Club, 4. TAYLOR, MARGARET ELIZABETH-Hopes to be an airline hostess-Band, 1, Dramatics, 1, Home Ec. Club, 4. THATCHER, BETTY GERTRUDE - Likes baseball and Spanish, Hopes to go to college and be a teacher or interpreter-Treasurer of Fresh- man Class, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Honor Society, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, Secretary Legislative Department, 3, Junior Play, Secretary of Honor Society, 4. THOMPSON, DAVID--Likes building airplane models, Hopes to be a draftsman. THOMPSON, GERALD GEORGE - Likes sports, Hopes to go to college-President of Homeroom, 1, 2, Victory Corps, 1, Baseball, 3, 4, Boxing, 3, 4, Fire Patrol 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Cross Country Track, 4, President of Fire Patrol, 4. THOMPSON, LUCILLE MARIE-Likes en- tertaining and sports, Hopes to be a professional entertainer, novelist, or fashion designer-Victory Corps, 1, Newspaper Staff, 2, 3, 4, President of Homeroom, 2, Majorettes, 3, Glee Club, 4, Clef Club, 4. TINDER, DORIS-Likes collecting pictures, Hopes to be a secretary-Home Ec. Club, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 4. TRAMMELL, CHRISTINE MAY-Likes danc- ing-Victory Corps, 1, Dance Club, 4, Glee Club, 4. TRUMBO, JACQUELINE NANCY-Likes to read, Hopes to be a school teacher-Victory Corps, 1, Home Ec. Club, 1, 4, Glee Club, 3, Junior Play, Secretary of Home Ec. Club, 4. TRUMBLE, HELEN BROOKS-Likes to col- lect nicknacks. TYRELL, MARY BETTY-Likes dancing and reading, Hopes to be a typist-Vice-President of Homeroom, 1, Victory Corps, 1, Vice-President of Home Ec., 3, Secretary of Homeroom, 3, Dance Club, 3, 4, 'Glee Club, 4. TYRELL, NORMA-Likes dancing, Hopes to be a typist-Victory Corps, 1, Treasurer of Homeroom, 1, President of Home Ec. Club, 3, Dance Club, 3. WARD, HAROLD M.-Likes radio and sketch- ing-Victory Club, 1, Art Club, 2, Yearbook Staff, 3, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, Debating Team, 3, Newspaper Staff, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Dance Club, 4, Glee Club, 4, Football, 4, Student Government, 4. WARD, NOVELLA - Likes dancing, Hopes to be a typist - Victory Corps, 1, Dance Club, 3, Glee Club, 4. WARING, ANNE ELMA-Likes swimming, Hopes to go to college--Glee Club, 1, News- paper Staff, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Student Govern- ment, 3, Yearbook Staff, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Treasurer of Honor Society, 4, Secretary of Activities, 4. WATERS, GLENN JORDAN-Likes to col- lect books--Victory Corps, 1, Fire Patrol, 2, Projection Crew, 4. WEAKLEY, RUBY LEE - Likes to collect curios, Hopes to be in foreign service-Victory Corps, 1, Home Ee. Club, 2, Art Club, 2, Dance Club, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4. WHITE, ALICE ANN-Likes art, Hopes to be a surgeon-Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Science Club, 3, Art Club, 4, Band 4. WIESMAN, DOROTHY MAY-Hopes to be a nurse-Victory Corps, 1, Manager of Basket- ball, 4. WILLIAMS, JACK WILLIAM--Hopes to do lathe work. WILLIAMS, JESSE RONALD-Likes sports, Hopes to be a compression motor engineer-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Safety Patrol, 2, Newspaper Staff, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Shop play, 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Football, 4, Boxing, 4. WILLIAMS, PAULINE JOYCE-Likes sketch drawing, Hopes to be a private secretary-Vic- tory Corps, 1, Dance Club, 3, 4. WILLIS, GERALDINE BELLE-Likes col- lecting snapshots, Hopes to be a stenographer- Victory Corps, 1, Glee Club, 2, Chess Club, 4, Newspaper Staff, 4. WILLS, JOHN BRODDUS-Hopes to be a radio mechanic-Victory Corps, 1, Printing Club, 4, Bus Patrol, 4. WINDLE, WILLIAM ALBERT--Likes hunt- ing and fishing, Hopes to be a diesel engineer. WOLFORD, JOSEPH WINFIELD - Likes to build model airplanes, Hopes to join the air force-School Patrol, 3, Fire Squad, 4. WOOLFENDEN, DORIS JEANNE-Plans on marriage-Victory Corps, 1, Secretary of Home- room, 2, Dance Club, 3, Glee Club, 4. .-vw, Advertising Sta f Azlzwrtising Editor. . . , . .MARK FRIEDLANDER Sponsor .....,.... ....., M RS. I-IOPPER MEMBERS OF STAFF BEAHM, MARJORIE BICKSLER, WILLIAM BLUMENBERG, JOAN COBB, BERNICE COBB, MARY COLEMAN, CALVIN DYE, SHIRLEY FARRIS, JANIE FRIEDLANDER, MARK GILLIAM, BILL HANRS, LEONARD I-IEALY, FRANCES FIOKE, NORMA LEE ISIJELL, DOROTHY KEYES, WENDELL LAW, PATRICIA LINTON, GRACE PACE, JOYCE PADDOCR, NOMA SPIESS, SHIRLEY STUBBS, BETTY THATCHER, BETTY WARING, ANNE -1117? . one of the most beautiful dining rooms in the East, the TERRHCE RUUIII at the magnificient new WASHINGTUN NATIUNAL AIRPORT within a shadow of Fairfax and the historic Virginia shrines. ' See the greatest floor show on earth n ' Planes of all kinds coming and going to every corner of the globe ' Glass-encased for an unobstructed View ' Delightfully air cooled Q Continental service Lunches and dinners at popular prices together with an exquisite and unexcelled cuisine Operated by AIR TERMINAL SERVICES, Inc. Re 6131 Sc'rvi11g the Ndfi0lI,S AirIi1zc's,' Re 1948 41181, tot! FUI' The 0 6 . -. F ll 1 xx uv ul3 gQt.5 ' I n I1 31' M Q2 tem? ... Pe P ffm, V '-A. in X, W4 Q 1,347,109 ,J 1 I lf? N2 ,,a.1,,.f, S- E feai f , '13 4 if. m e v' ' gf---fs 'Sam - s '? , f -56514 ' L 'elM1ZFW'- wi' igwgrg, K V.. x 'mulltmmrmnlmhl if E' U 132,111 1 I, lftlfl :hm , lr, zfx W! E W ' ff af Wx X W 'WI' GINIA FARMS H0 Eastman X Steele 1Q5p1ff5fgf6, . Sales . . Rentals - Insurance . l 1:5 Wl'IS'l' BROAD S'l'lflfE'l' IVALLS CHU RCH, Y'A. Telephone FALLS CHURCII 2620 Members National Association of Real Estate Boards 41l9lv SEEN AROUND SCHOOL Post Grads--Im LEE--FRANCES and MARY VIRGINIA jovcs-ANNE-C,-xI.vIN and PETE Suniw Galf-Thr Trio-SHIRLEY and RICKEY RoI.I.IN-Moms VETS-STEVE-PATSY 'S -Y. Cornplimefzts of CHERRYDALE GRILL 4032 Lee Highway Cherryclale, Va SULLIVANIS STORE General Merchandise Centerville, Va. Phone: Fairfax 8 -1-J-1 MASON HIRST REAL ESTATE Qln Historic Fairfax Countyj ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA Address: Route 3, Alexandria, Va. Phone: Alexandria 5812 Save with Safety At Your REXALL Drug Store EVEHLY'S PHARMACY FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Phone 20 THE GREGORY CO. Ladies' and Infants' Wear Phone Manassas 82 MANAssAs, VIRGINIA VIRGINIA GARDEN MARKET Lee Highway at North Barton Street Everything for the table HOMEMADE ICE CREAM Phone Ch. 9840 CENTERVILLE GARAGE GEORGE MENEFEE, Proprietor Centerville, Virginia Phone: 186-W-3 HARRY'S PLACE Good Home Cooked Meals CENTERVILLE, VIRGINIA SERVICE Neon Sign Co. Better Signs for Better Advertising 103 S. St. Asaph Street Temple 4654 ALEXANDRIA, VA Swruirr Garage CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE O. K. USED CARS Phone 96 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Compliments of ROSSLYN BOWLING CENTER ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA Ox. 4743 JOSEPH L. CRUPPER CORP. Lumber - Millwork - Paint - Hardware 1903 N. Lynn St. ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA Ch. 2900 11211- 'ru Covers for E. E. LYONS FARE FAC SAMPLER GENERAL CONTRACTOR REPAIR SERVICE Fu Shed by Falls church 2880-1 Kingslqaft F. D. 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WOOLWORTH,S STORE Alex. 02 77 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA lllDY l0I8 SHOP Youthful Originals Complete Outfitters For Miss Iurzior 702 King Street Temple 2666 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA CHHL lgernnn 7 Iurisi Telephone: AL-0114 806 King Street ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA LOW PRICES EASY TERMS COURTEOUS TREATMENT HUPKINS FURNITURE CUMPANY 810-812 King Street ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA The Measure of Quality IKE umm Rosenberg's Department Store ' Outfitters for the Entire Family LUZVS SERVICE 24 Hour Service Service Station Garage Since 1913 4045 Lee Highway 2824 Lee Highway I CH. 9898 GL. zsso King St. ALEXANDRIA, VA. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA -1123? 'I'RANscR1PT1oN SPECIAL CLASSES MUSIC ALGEBRA SPANISH II LATIN I1 TYPING Compliments of THE SPORT CENTER WASHINGTON, D. C. EVELYN'S PLACE Compliments Of SAFEWAY FOOD STORES EE., Q5 , E41 Ei if QE BE SBIR 215 King Street in Alexandria Presents SIX FLOORS OF FURNITURE PERIOD AND MODERN Estimates and Advice BY OUR EXPERIENCED DECORATOR Levinson Clothing Compam-5 LLOYD'S JEWELERS 919 King Street ALEXANDRIA, V Alexandria 3300 Outfitters for Men and Boys 424 King Street ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA KING CLOTHIERS FOR Misses and WOMEN Featuring Nationally Advertised Merrbamlise' Complete Stock of Dresses, Suits, Coats, Sportswear, Lingerie, Accessories TEmple 3530 417 King Street A DRIA, VA -IIZSI' A ALEXANDRIA HAY AND GRAIN CO., Inc. Hay - Grain - Feed MAIN OFFICE ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA MUNDAY'S E880 STATIUN ATLAS TIRES - ATLAS BATTERIES Phone: 0927 LUBRICATION - WASHING BRANCH FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE, VIRGINIA phone 153 Phone: 175 J HERMAN FRANKLIN, Manager FAIRFAX' VIRGINIA The following Fairfax friends, through their generous contributions, have helped to make the 1946 FARE FAC SAMPLER a financial success: JOHN S. BARBOUR THOMAS P. CHAPMAN, JR. PAUL E. BROWN WILSON M. FARR JAMES U. KINCHELOE W. LEWIS LEIGH RANDOLPH M. LOUGHBOROUGH HUGH B. MARSH CHARLES PICKETT FREDERICK D. RICHARDSON GEORGE B. ROBEY JOHN RUST Woodward 31 Loflwop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets, N. W WASHINGTON, D. C. A Store Worthy of the Nationlv Capitol SIMPSON Motor Company FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Complete Automotive and Towing Service BODY AND FENDER WORK Phone Fairfax 211 Insure with UNITED STATES FIDELITY and GUARANTY COMPANY FIRE - LIABILITY - BONDS BURGLARY HAROLD F. WEILER, Agent FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Phone 271 41261- C' E' FISHER 5' SON PRINCE WILLIAM The Hardware Store MANASSAS, VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE l FIRE Phone Manassas 235 Home and Auto Supplies and Service Station Phone 255 MANAssAs, VIRGINIA MANASSAS, VIRGINIA The tire of tomorrow is here today ,4 rrwld 1? irzcs QW., VA. 85 MD. COACH Co., INC. SERVING YOUR NEEDS IN CHARTER AND SPECIAL BUS SERVICE E. E. ROHR Manassas Ice 8. Fuel Co. M, S1-00Srore COAL - ICE - OILS MANASSAS, VIRGINIA THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP MANAssAs, VIRGINIA MEN'S and BOYS' FURNISHINGS MANASSAS, VIRGINIA 41271- VOCATIONAL CLASSES AXGRICULTURE Hou EMAKING--N UTR1T1oN Ho1x1m1AK1Nc:-Cooxmc HOMEMAKING-SEVVING Complimenfs of MEMBER CI 0 ' 9 12 E D W I N L Y N c H msumutz Annan CIRCLE MOTOR COURT ROBERT D. GRAHAM Good Food- Modern Cottages INSURANCE Esso Service REAL ESTATE Phone 264 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Fairfax Gas and Supply Company Telephone: Fairfax 166 Meier it-and br' sure!! FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA ESSOTANE Metered Gas Service E. W. GRO FF FUNERAL HOME Free Funeral Parlor FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA CAREER IIUURSES STRAYER offers business training on the college level. Graduates secure positions as secretaries, accountants, and executives. Special 8-Week Summer Courses in Shorthand and typewriting. B.C.S. degree conferred on graduates of Business Administration course majoring in Accounting subjects and Business Law. Summer Classes-Iune 24 and Iuly 8 Full-Term Classes-Sept. 9. 16, 17 Ask for Secretarial or Accounting Catalog COLLEGE OF COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY SECRETAHIAL TRAINING 13th and F, N.W., Washington 5, D. C. NA 1748 Complimelzls of CONKLE AND VINCENT KAMP WASHINGTON W. H. BREWTON Sc SONS PRINTERS AND sTATIoNERs 3256 M Street NAV. Washington 7, D. C. Phone Mlchigan 2242 41291- W r W I , We Sell Something of Most Everything N EW HAY M AN S ATHLETIC Goons Headquarters for FASHION CENTER PHILGAS Home of Smart junior Clotloes R- E- 8g Sons I 621-25 King St. ALEXANDRIA, VA S30 King Street ALEXANDRIA, V . Phone Alex 418 0-0 041 W1 AI, BARNETT df SONS Wholesale Confectioners Distributors for SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATES 115 King Street ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA Phone: Alex. 0496 Compliments of l fs Annandale Cleaners Iunior Miss Style Specialists Across from Annandale School 712 King St- ALEXANDRIA VA Alex- 8846 Phone Al-7264 4130!- Hail and Farewell! To the ones who go forth, and to those who stay, we extend our best wishes that this postwar world to which we have all looked forward with such keen anticipa- tion Will afford you the opportunity to achieve your own ambitions and to gratify the fondest hopes of your parents and teachers. Raw eq Companq NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Southern Representative FRANK R. JELLEFF, ING. BILL HECK One of the country's great apparel stores 1624 Euclid Street, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. D. C. Health Permit No. S077 Arlington County Health Permit No. 3 Phones: OXford 0090 and CHestnut 6960 rlinqion Counhg Dairq MARCEY BROS, INC. Independenfly Owned and Operated PRODUCED - PASTEURIZED -- BOTTLED IN VIRGINIA PURE JERSEY AND I-IOLSTEIN MILK 2701 Wilson Boulevard ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 4131!- AUDIO-VISUAL Woou SHOP VOCATION AL CLASSES PR ME1-fu. SHO CHestnut 7000 Oxford 0552 Central Motor Company ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ARMY SURPLUS TRUCKS 3143 Lee Highway Mbaastian zlbrnsy Qto. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Designers and Producers of High School Jewelry, Commencement Announcements and Name Cards Fairfax High School CLASS RINGS Supplied By ID. C. Saunders Companq 211 North Seventh Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Yeatmaifs Mos! Complete Line of Hardware HOUSEWARE - SPORTING GGGDS BUILDING SUPPLIES Phones OX. 2243-2244 Wilson Blvd. at Hartford Arlington, Va Village Motors ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Ben Franklin Stores A Friendly Store fo Shop In 315 N. GLEBE ROAD Buckingham Glebe 9191 Arlington, Va. Better Grade Used Cars Glebe 7588 Chestnut 3900-Oxford 0334 1620 Wilson Blvd. 2611 Lee Highway 4133? Compliments of lmarfz igharmarg and The Falls Church Drug Store BURR HEISHMAN'S C Lee Boulevard Service Q TIRE and BATTERY HEADQUARTERS Lee and Wilson Blvds. FALLS CHURCH Phone 2177 Horace E. 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CARPER CONTRACTORS MGLEAN, VIRGINIA Specializing in ROAD BUILDING EXCAVATING GRADING SOD TOP SOIL PROGRESSIVE CLEANERS M Ch. 7373 2727 Wilson Blvd. ' TWO IIRANGHES COLONIAL VILLAGE ARLINGTON VILLAGE PLUMBING AND HEATING Ox' 2786 Ox' 2633 OIL BURNERS AND WATER PUMPS Court House Road Vienna 137 ANNANDALE SERVICE STATION H. G. CRANDALL Phone: Alex. 9571 ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA -HSSP Q! OFFICE HELPERS OFFICE Annes QEUIDANCE OFFICE HFLPERS MILKMFN LIBRARY ASSISTANTS SALESMEN Phone Vienna 308 Hours-8:00 A.M. to 6:0-0 P.M. Fridays-8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. VIENNA RADIO and ELECTRIC CO. Gladys S. Waggener COAL - ICE - WOOD - FUEL OIL Expert Radio-Trician Maytag - Westinghouse - Philgas VIENNA, VIRGINIA ' Appliances APPLIANCE CENTER JOHN E. SHAFFER Phone 35 VIENNA, -VA. SALES AND SERVICE , WM. T. LEAKE Leewag Furniiure Co., Inc. ANNANDALE STORE QP. O. Fairfax, Va.J Phone: Alex. 8509 VIENNA STORE Phone: Vienna 317 NIGHT PHONES Chestnut 4606 Mich. 5829 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The Ives Funeral Home Estublisbezf 1910 Day or Night Phone: Oxford 2062 Appointment Al 2847 Wilson Boulevard ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ElllCOTT'S Dry Goods Store Apex Washing Machines Crosley Refrigerators and Radios LADIES' Sunbeam Products and SHOES CI'III..DREN'S NOTIONS L 81 H ELECTRIC STOVES WEAR WE OFFER YOU A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE r ,,,.,,,I.,,g Brenna pharmacy Travelers Checks Savings Accounts Safe. Deposit Eoxes Certificate of Deposits cCllZ?lili1I?:2ZoriIliits hflffgl Loans Comer MQPIC Ave' and Center St' F.H.A. Modernization Loans Monthly Payment Loans We Are Members of ibe Federal Drposil Insurance Corporation To Serve Your Needs THE VIENNA TRUST COMPANY Fountain - Prescriptions -- Toiletries VIENNA, VIRGINIA 41371- MONEY 5: KING FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMER Phone Vienna 36 and S0 Arlington Sewing Machine FREEMAN 81 SHERBURNE General Mutual Insurance-Zifk saving LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone Vienna 30 VIENNA, VIRGINIA Company Vacuum Cleaners - Sales - Service - Rentals CH. 4914 5812 Lee Highway Expert Wafcla and jewelry Repairing Phone: Temple 8 S 39 PURITY DIAMONDS-GIFT JEWELRY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES 719 King Street ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA COUCH Sc POTTER J. H. a General Contraefors I d ' Floor Sanding and Finishing our Specialty Loca' an Inter-Sidi? I-Iaullng VIENNA, VIRGINIA Phone Vienna DEALERS IN LIVESTOCK Feed - Seed - Fertilizer, Etc. HALL FUNERAL HOME phone Vienna 5,W,1 AMBULANCE SERVICE OAKTON, VIRGINIA OCCOQUAN, VA. Phone: 18-F 22 4138!- Complimenfs of I. C. Penney Company 615 King Street ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Bauserman's Service C. E. AILsTOcR, Mgr. Home of satisfied customers TEXACO GAS - ROAD SERVICE GASOLINE -- OIL Columbia Pike and Glebe Road ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Phone CHestnut 3233 Gionklmfs Eflorist Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Compliments of ROBERTSON'S 5c and Illc Association 0 R E S 2336 Wilson B0UlCV211'd Falls Church Columbia Pike DAN CONKLYN ARLINGTON, VA. I . Arlington 4775 Lee Highway D. 81 S. Delicaiessen 3255 Columbia Pike 4049 Lee Highway We have Breyer's Ice Cream, Fancy Groceries, Cold Cuts, Soft Drinks and Candy, Wines and Beer Excellent Service Open Sundays -- Closed Mondays RED GOOSE HEALTH SHOES For Children AAA to D X-RAY 'FITTING ARLINGTON BOOTERY sm WILSON BLVD. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA CHestnut 982 0 Open Evenings 41391- BENCH., 3120- THIS AND THAT Q .XssExln1,Y YEAR Bnox S ESSION ' V, Franc Jewelry Company DIAMONDS -- WATCHES - JEWELRY Glebe 2 3 00 3137 Wilson Boulevard ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA MURPHY 86 AMES, INC. ' LUMBER AND MILLwoRR Three yards to serve you E. Falls Church Herndon F. C. Ax 4480 Herndon 1 Arlington Ch. llll SERVICE FOOD STORE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Our Motto- Courtesy and Efficiency Compliments of Charge illllannn Cgrrrn Gln. Sales Loans Ilentals Insurance 28410 Wilson Blvd. Phones CHestnut Arlington, Va. 3838 -OXford 3838 Compliments COLONIAL VILLAGE PHARMACY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Car Unloading Long Distance Heavy Hauling Rigging Erecting 24 Hour Service J. W. B A R T O N GENERAL TRANSPORTATION Crane Service For Unloading Heavy Freight If It's Hea1'y-We Can Move Il Phone CHestnur 3510 ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA M. Kisseleff 8: Son Groceries, Meats and Provisions TEA AND COFFEE A SPECIALTY Phone Oxford 0405 2601 Lee Highway ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA -1141? Compliments of M A L B ON E ' S Class Rings - Commencement Announce- ments - Visiting Cards - Caps and Gowns Club Pins - Athletic Award Letters Medals and Trophies furnished by 3162 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. THOS. G. MAGRUDER Go. James Deck Realtors 4004 Kensington Avenue 2051 Wilson Boulevard ARLINGTON, VA. RICHMOND 21, VIRGINIA CH. 3131 GL. 3434 Compliments of Ui? TOLMAN LAU DRY WASHINGTON, D. C. Wo. 7800 Launclevevs and Dry Cleaners Established 1 879 F. W. MGKENZIE, President Brown 8a Hooff LUMBER and MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIALS MANASSAS, VIRGINIA Best Wishes to the Class of '46 THE SNACK SHOP 2121 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. B. F. SIMS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND REPAIR SERVICE 3814- N. 7th Street ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Glebe 1993 41421- HIBBS 85 GIDDINGS Men's and Boys' CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS MANAssAs, VIRGINIA PRINCE WILLIAM PHARMACY WHITMAN'S CANDY and SOUTHERN DAIRIES ICE CREAM MANAssAs, VIRGINIA While you are preparing for the future at Fairfax High let us assist you in preparing for the future by taking care of your insurance needs!!!! UHLER AND COMPANY General Insurance Life, Fire, Auto, Annuities, Hospitalization, Accident and Health, Bonds and Casualty Telephone Alex. 7997 P. O. Box 86-A FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA G H N N 5 S 1417 NEW YORK AVE., N.W. REpublic 5850 Gain with Ginn WASHINGTON, D. C. OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE FURNITURE STATIONERY SCHOOL EQUIPMENT SCHOOL SUPPLIES PRINTING GIFTS The most beautiful Stationery and Office Supply sfore in America Compliments Of lames E. Nickell 8. Son MANASSAS GRILL Home Cooking Our Sperialfy ' Phone: Manassas 88 MANASSAS, VIRGINIA When in Manassas, Visit HARDWARE CGCKE and PRINCE WILLIAM PHARMACIES FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA PHONE 36 Nwben, Friends Meer, 4143!- EXTRA-CURRICULA THE I.1BR:uu' SUPPLY Room NURSES' AIDE--AT VVORK UHERSHEYH LINE J 7 I9 - w fa .' ,A - lf'-1 STERLING HARDWARE R. F. D. 3, Alexandria Alex. 0300 Lincolnia, Va. L. WESLEY CARTER at SON PAINTS - OILS - GLASS - HOUSE WARES APPLIANCES - POULTRY SUPPLIES FEED and SEEDS We are justly proud of the fine results of our quarter century of scientific breeding efforts. This experience has developed chicks of a really fine quality-hardy, rugged, robust-with strong constitutional vigor. For 25 years we have weeded out undesirable traits-and built up the profit factors. Broiler raisers and egg producers find Grassy Knoll Chicks have the abilities to grow into PLUMP BROILERS - PERSISTENT LAYERS Every Chick Virginia-U. S. Approved From Pullorum Controlled Breeders Our S. C. White Leghorns are of extra fine quality-built on R. O. P. foundation- Va.-U.S. Certified. We also specialize in New Hampshires and Rock-Red Cross Baby Chicks. All Grassy Knoll Chicks are from carefully bred and selected breeders. We use only the most modern hatching equipment. Write today for reasonable prices and information GRASSY KNOLL HATCHERY Rt. No. 3-Phone 0300 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 11451- List Your Property With J. L. C. WEST FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA Phone Falls Church 2135-J SNYDER AND COMPANY EAsT FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA COAL--HARDWARE--BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone: Falls Church 1195 B. ALTUN P00lE Wholesale Poultry Dealer FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Phone Fairfax 3 53 GRTEWRY DINER The Finest in Foods We Serve Everything From Soup to Nuts ROSSLYN, VA. Glebe 9780 THE MEASURE OF QUALITY Compliments of Ucatman's market AND Ueatmarfs U.-Irietq Store 2626 and 2632 Pershing Dr. Agency for Breyefs Ice Cream Compliments of Vincents Diner GIBSON'S A FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA FILLING STATION AND TOURIST CAMP RESTAURANT Phone: Falls Church 1178 or 2404 Compliments of FINE FOODS G. T. R E E V E S Rts. 211 and 29 FAIRFAX, VA. REAL ESTATE Falls Church, Virginia Tel. 1223 I 4146!- NORF0lK'S MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS FROZEN FGODS FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Phone Fairfax 314 May we have the pleasure of serving you? Great Falls I - N - N GREAT FALLS PARK, VIRGINIA FAST SAFE CONVENIENT QC Transportation A A. B. 81 W. TRANSIT CU. ALEXANDRIA, BARCROFT and WASHINGTON IUE METTAUER WHITESELL REAL ESTATE MEYERS PUMPS VIRGINIA and I-Io cs Farms a d Acreage SHERMAN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Alex. 9501 ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA Lzsl ng Sol llvd Pho e Ve na 280 OARTON VIRGINIA J147I' VERNUN M. lYNCH X SUNS SUBURBAN HOMES and ACREAGE FAIRFAX COUNTY The National Bank of Fairfax FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Capkd - 57200000 Surplus: Undivided Profits and Reserve 5162268.00 ANNANDALE MARKET W. W. FITCH FRESH MEATS - VEGETABLES -- GROCERIES ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA Compliments of S H A D Y H A V E N ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA Whitesell Hardware Phone Vienna 280 OAKTON, VIRGINIA Paints, Enamels, Oils. Carpenter and Garden Tools. Garden Seeds, Furnace Pipe. Refrigerator Belts, Acetylene and Electric Welding. Fairfax Texaco Station Gas - Oil - Tires - Tubes - Batteries Complete service for your ear M. C. PFALZGRAF Fairfax 360 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA For Flowers call 31. Sinrlair iliertnr, Marist Phone F. C. 1733 Flowers for all occasions Corsages-51.50 up Cuts-52.00 up B. L. HORNSBY, Manager Compliments of ROBERT SHREVE COAL - FUEL - OIL ARllNGTON THEATRE Lee Highway Falls Church, Virginia Tel' 1960 Columbia Pike and South Fillmore Street LAWS'MARKET OXZW9 H' LAYTON LAWS Matinees: Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Fresh Vegetables - Meats - Staple Groceries 117 Center Street MANASSAS, VIRGINIA at 1 P'M' Phone Manassas 104 41481- :png HERE AND THERE AROUND SCHOOL KICK-OFF-THE Ckowbs CHEER DEBATERs-THE BAND Pmysn ON-Acroks Rmnsas- CLEAN-UP -MR. WALKER-SENIORS NOON TIME-RUTH-THE SPEI.I.ER--'KFRESHIEY' 0RA'roRs-THE QUIZ Kms FALLS CHURCH BEAUTY SHOP EAST FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA 6875 Fairfax Drive Phone: 1599 , QUALITY SHOP ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Compliments of FAIRFAX FUEL 85 SUPPLY CO. i H I W A Y 1 N N STEAKS --- CHICKEN - CHOPS Phone: Fairfax 185 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Compliments of HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA Compliments of H . A . S T O R M Compliments of VIENNA BEAUTY SALON MRS. EDITH KING Vienna, Virginia Compliments of COLONIAL D. G. S. MARKET ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Compliments of GEORGE'S LUNCH CHERRYDALE, VIRGINIA I S K O W Meat, Poultry, Butter and Eggs Phone Ox, 0049 ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA Compliments of SHERWOOD'S TOURIST HOME Compliments WRIGHT 8: HUNT FEDERATED STORES VIENNA, VIRGINIA REED'S FLOWER SHOP 3259 Columbia Pike Glebe 1225 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA CHERRYDALE SERVICE CENTER Ox. 4796 CHERRYDALE, VIRGINIA Compliments of KRAFT'S YOUTH CENTER Compliments of WILSON BEAUTY SALON EXPERT BEAUTICIANS 2202 Wilson Boulevard ARLINGTON, VA. Phone Ox. 3939 9 to 9 Daily FAIRFAX CIRCLE MARKET FRESH FRUITS IN SEASON FRESH MEATS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES THE ALMA SHOP Arlington's Newest Feminine Accessories Shop 3152 Wilson Boulevard-Open evenings until 9 p.m. P A U L ' S JUNIOR SIZES IN DRESSES AND COATS ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON BOYS' and GIRLS' SHOP From Infancy Through Age 16 Q OXford 1361 3141 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. A D R I A N S JUNIOR DRESSES and COATS ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA SWEENEY'S RESTAURANT Home Cooking and Baking FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Compliments of SAM SAVIA'S BARBER SHOP VIENNA, VIRGINIA NEWMAN-TRUSLER HARDWARE CO. Furniture - Stoves - Paints - Oils - Glass - Wall Paper THE FAIRFAX HERALD W. L. CARNE, Publisher FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA GATES BEAUTY SHOP FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Tel. Fairfax 120 JONES PHARMACY MGLEAN, VIRGINIA PRINTERS STATIONERS BINDERS EVERYTHING FOR YOUR OFFICE we are proud to have had the pleasure of working with CZ5he ,Staff in producing this yearbook BROWN-MORRISON CO., Inc. 718 Main Street . . . LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 'lI5Ul' wg, O Acknowledgment We, the students and faculty of Fairfax High School, wish to express to the editor, the sponsor and the entire staff of the FAKE FAC SAMPLER our gratitude and appreciation for the efforts put forth in making the Eleventh Volume of our book a success, thus giving us another accomplishment to add to our record of progress. The staff would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Hopper, our advisor, for her guidance and help, Mr. Maclntyre and Merin-Baliban for their services and coopera- tion with our photographs, Mr. Penny of Brown-Morrison for his efforts in producing this book, the finest we have ever edited, all our advertisers who have made our under- taking a Hnancial success, the Willing group of typists and other helpers not on the staff, who have worked endlessly without credit, and all other individuals who have con- tributed in any Way to the successful completion of our task. 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