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Cs ui, JAGUA 19 4 6 Published By THE STUDENT BODY of Falls Church High School Falls Church, Virginia t THE JAGUAR 1946 STAFF EDITOR Rita Crone BUSINESS STAFF Cuyler Taylor Manager Georgia Hoskinson— Advertising Lucile Carmack Sponsor EDITORIAL STAFF Louis Trombo Asst. Editor f UvUM t- Nathan Pringle Art Editor Bill Trask Feature Editor Bill Lingley Sports Editor Betty Donaldson Typist PHOTOGRAPHY Earl Studio Clarendon, Virginia PUBLISHERS King Printing Company Bristol, Tennessee 2Ve ' P f ie4 tt 3 1946 THE JAGUAR, or THE SHAKEDOWN CRUISE OF THE LUXURY LINER U.S.S. FALLS CHURCH HIGH CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION The Captain and all the Ship ' s Officers CLASSES: Seniors Cabin Passengers Juniors First Class Passengers Sophomores Second Class Passengers Freshmen Steerage Passengers ACTIVITIES All Hands on Deck HISTORY The Ship ' s Log ADVERTISEMENTS Dockside View of the Port o r e w o r To all you Shellbacks, Pollywogs, Old Salts, Landlubbers, and green hued Neophytes, Greetings! In the following pages, the Jaguar Staff has attempted to give you, in photograph and printed word, the inspired and inspiring account of the events of this, the first school year in the new Falls Church High School. If this description of a ship ' s first cruise is not in accord- ance with the best naval tradition, we apologize, but we cannot explain. With the hope that the Jaguar 1946 will serve to recall happy memories of former friends and pleasant experiences we now say to you: It is not the budget we care about, Nor the pictures that came out in a fog; But it is what you say about Us poor flunkies who kept the log! The Captain and All the Ship ' s Officers x DEDICATION Mackall Rust Bruin, Jr., B.A., M.A. Principal J)n Sincere Appreciation . . . For his hard and inspired work with us and for us, for his advice and understanding, for his steering which kept the good ship U.S.S. Falls Church High on a straight course throughout her maiden voyage, we, the passengers, gratefully dedicate this, the first volume of the JAGUAR to our Skipper, Mr. Bruin. C LUCILE CARMACK, B.A., M.A. Librarian MABLE U. CHAPMAN, B.S. General Science, Biology FRANCES M. CRUM, B.A. Algebra, General Mathematics RUBY R. DOUGLASS. B.A. English, Spanish LAURA M. FURMAN, B.A. Social Studies LUCILLE GILLESPIE, B.S. English PEARL B. HANSON, B.A. Biology, Latin KATHLEEN W. HILL, B.A. Social Studies NADINE HOLT, B.S. Music, English, Dramatics HARRIET SWAIN HURT, B.S. English ELIZABETH L. LeGRAND, B.S. Home Economics 7 WINIFRED LIKAR, B.A., B.S. Music FRANK H. MISHOU, B.A., M.A. Social Studies MARGARET H. MITCHELL Algebra, General Mathematics MAJOR CHARLES H. ROBINSON, JR., B.S. Mechanical Drawing, Wood Shop, Mathematics, General Science ANNE H. RULLMAN Latin, Guidance BERNICE SCOTT, B.S. Physical Education, Health ALPHA SPITZER, B.S. Commercial MARY EVELYN TURNLEY, B.S. Commercial GREGORY WRONIEWICZ, B.S., M.A. Athletic Director CLAUDINE WRONIEWICZ Secretary SAMUEL J. COFFEY, B.A., M.A. Algebra, Geometry, Physics Assistant Principal Not in Picture: MARYJO FRANKLIN English JOHN L. JEFFRIES, B.S. General Science, Social Studies, English Cabin Passengers 9 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FALLS CHURCH HICH SCHOOL COMPTON MARSTERS Dave Young Audrey Hall Joe Catte. Walter Conklin Mr. Frank Mishou President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor o SENIORS Iris Nancy Arrants Donald Winston Baldwin Donald David Blair Earle DeWitt Casey Joseph Jackson Catte Walter Warren Conklin Rita Angela Crone ! Betty Lee Donaldson SENIORS Crystine Delores Eppard Josephine Edith Ferino Marian Virginia Fixx Kathryn Frances Genovese Audrey Ruth Hall Milton Porter Hinkle QrJ St $0 i jdho- Georgia Winifred Hoskinson ( i- Clarence Turner Kipps SENIORS William Mott Lingley George Compton Marsters Eugenia Margaret Marsters cfi tsQr oV u-c9iC Q. ■ Ruth Elizabeth Mills John Little Moffat Marta Price Richard Alden Robertshaw 3 Garland Edward Robey SENIOR Elizabeth Marie Root Mary Hilda Rusk John William Shugrue Wayland Hamden Simms Delores Connie Slade ' V Vera Irene Stanfield SENIORS Cuyler Morton Taylor Mary Ann Elizabeth Taylor (iw M cAy Xntstfas Theda Bibb Thomas Frank Burnley Towsey William Wyatt Trask 2 A cizJffehy ? csyYL w jY ? Lester Guice Turner Jeannette Arendje VanderKaden Not in pictures: Robert Franklin Pendleton Robert G. Schottler David Watt Young vT CABIN PASSENGER ELITES Most Likely to Succeed JOHN MOFFATT ANNE RUSSELL Most Attractive DON BALDWIN DELORES SLADE Best Dancers BILL LINGLEY IRIS ARRANTS Most Athletic AUDREY HALL COMPTON MARSTERS Wittiest CLARENCE KIPPS BETTY ROOT Most Popular WALTER CONKLIN GEORGIA HOSKINSON yuvtionA First Class Passengers ' 7 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Farnum Johnson Rodney Hanson Betty Clem Warren Salisbury Daniel Hileman President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Elizabeth LeGrand Sponsor JUNIORS Barbara Altfather Josephine Altizer Neta Eishop Ina Boggs Dorothy Broaddus Mary Jane Bruin Claude Burroughs Jim Case Ruth Christensen Dorothy Clark Betty Clem June Curtis Robert Decker Drake DeGroot Eddie Derendorf Ella Dobson Jackie Fellows Basil Fowler Kenneth Franklin Max Geddes Sonja Gersdorff Billy Gingell Allison Glover Robert Hamilton ' ? JUNIORS Gertrude Hannah Rodney Hanson Anna Harris Berge Hatchik Eeth Henry Dorothy Hibbs Daniel Hileman Mary Hodges Billie Iean Houchens Georgia Belle Hunter Sylvia Jarrell Farnum Johnson Dariel Knauss Dick Koblenz Phillip Lefevre Raymond McAden Lorraine Matthew Peggy Millard Marilyn Miller Robert Moore Patsy Morris Barbara Nalls Jimmy Newheiser Mary Ann Nicholson - 5 JUNIORS Marie Oogjen Mary Fay Osborn Phyllis Payne Andrew Pennington Stanley Peters Mildred Petty Shirley Petty Bobby Peurifoy U « Jm Powell Nathan Pringle r Dorothy Pullman Dorothy Putnam [lly 1 A i Anne Ragan Margaret Redd Bill Reeves Jeannine Rice E — Claire Rowland Warren Salisbury Helen Sanders Anita Sauveur Carl Schmitz Elizabeth Schmoyer Freda Schweitzer Jeanne Scrivener JUNIORS Jack Sherman Billy Shields Robert Slade Esther Sliger Audrey Speaker Elaine Speaker Dick Spencer Joyce Swanson Rebecca Taylor Roger Taynton Jeanie Thigpen Bob Thompsen Louis Trombo John Vail Alvin Vetter Richard Waterval Delores Williams Katherine Wood Joy Woodward Betty Anne Myer Not in picture: Rosella Corker Mary Elizabeth Hawkins Mildred Dowell Ida Mae McIlwee Vernon Rexrode Carleton Cotting . { . C . ■ ' ' Gilbert Franklin John Linton S xfckama ie Second Ciass Passengers SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Joan Kohlmeier . Marshall Loy Nancy Jo Frank Roger Cole Jackie Hayes ' • •-■ resident Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SOPHOMORES FRED ABELL JACK AKRE KNOX ALTMAN EDWARD ANDRUS RICHARD ARNOLD MARY AUSTIN LEE BARBER JAMES BARRETT DOROTHEA BASS DONNA MAYE BENNETT ALLAN COLE ROGER COLE THOMAS COLEMAN VIRGINIA COOLIKOFF CLARA CORNELL VIRGINIA CROSSMAN WALTER CURTIS DOROTHY DAILEY HAROLD DAILEY NORMAN DAILEY ' Not in picture: GWENDOLYN ARMSTRONG JAMES BELL BARRY CROOK ROGER COTTING . HELEN BLAIR RUTH BLANKENSHIP GENELLE BOLDING ROBERTA BOLEN BETTY BOONE r DARLEAN BOYD VIRGINIA BRENNER CLARK BRINK EARLYNE CABANISS CARL CAMPBELL DICK CASE VIOLET CASILEAR BILLY CARSON DANA CHAMBLISS DOROTHEA CHEW ROBERT CLUCKNER ARTHUR COCKRELL VIOLET COCKRELL DONALD COFFELT GEORGELYN COFFELT SOPHOMORES MARGARET DEMORY RICHARD DIXON BILLIE DOVE TEUNIS EARMAN DAVID ENGLISH BOBBY FENDER NADINE FERGUSON MARJORIE FISHER EDNA MAE FIXX JUANITA FOGLE FRANCES FOUGHT NANCY JO FRANKS SAR1NE GENOVESE FLOYD GORHAM BERNARD HAMMOND IEVERS HANNOLD EVELYN HARDING LILA ANN HARDY FANNIE HARNE JACKIE HAYES SARA HILL ARTHUR HINCHCLIFFE ROBERT HINKLE BILLY HINMAN BILL HIRST ROY HOLLAND CAROL MAE IDDINGS ' -n YLLIS JOHNSON CHARLES JONES RICHARD JONES ROBERT JONES ROBERT JONES MARY KANE JOAN KELLY CATHLEEN KIPPS JOAN KOHLMEIER ELIZABETH KUHN RICHARD LANDESS BILL LANIER CHARLES LEONARD ' Not in picture: TOM DAYHARSH KENNETH DE JARNETTE LOIS DE VAUGHAN 2-t SOPHOMORES MARILYN McELROY BARBARA McMANUS FAY MAGSIG ROY MARKS DONALD MARSTERS JOAN LE SAGE MARY LONGANECKER WELTY LOHR MARSHALL LOY WILLIAM MABIS FRANCES MARTIN MARJORIE MEESE RALPH MIDDLETON WILLIAM MONEY MARY MOSSER RAY MOZINSKI JANICE MUIR PAT NICHOLAS JANE NEWMAN BRUCE NORMAN JEAN PANNILL FRANK PATTERSON EDDIE PAYNE JEAN PAYNE ROY PHILLIPS BETTY PIERCE JEAN PLAUGHER LEE ROY POEHLER DOTTIE POND IRVIN POOLE GENEVIEVE PORCH DONALD PULLMAN FAYE RAMEY SAMMY REYNOLDS LARRY RICH FREDERICK RICHMIRE MARIE ROBEY JOYCE ROBINSON ROSE ROOT BENNY ROUILLARD Not in picture: CHARLES GOLDSMITH LORRAINE HERRON JOE JONES RODDY MARSHALL 1 SOPHOMORES LLOYD SANDERS JOAN SANDERSON CARL SCHORR FLOYD SECHRIST JEANNINE SESSIONS CHARLES SHINER BENTON SINCLAIR DONALD SLATON ALMA SLOTHOUBER GERDA SLOTHOUBER JACK STARK CHARLES STODTER ROBERT STEELE JEANNINE STRACHAN HAZEL STRATTON CLARENCE STUMPE FLOSSIE SUTPHIN RUTH TASKER RALPH TAYNTON KAY THOMAS DICK THOMPSEN JANE TOWSEY MARGARITE TROUT DELORES UPDIKE PATSY VAIL WILLARD VAN DUSEN ELINOR VEACH JOHNNY WAGNER VICKY WALLACE ALICE WALTERS JOYCE WELLER KEISTER WHITE JEAN WILLIAMS DONALD WILLOUGHBY WILLIAM WILSON BETTY WISE LOUISE WORLEY CATHERINE WREN LAWRENCE YOUNG ‘Not in picture: MARY MORRISON JUNE PETERS CHARLES SISK Steerage Ciass Passengers -? FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Eilly Clark Alden Reed Jchn Clark Robert Strange Mrs. Anne Rullman President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor 3 FRESHMEN CAROLYN ANDERSON JOHN BAER FRANCES BARR LA VERNE BARRON ALTON BEACH JIMMY BENNETT FRED BEYER JACK BLACKMER BRUCE BLAIR ROLAND BLUE GRACE BOAZ BARBARA BOWMAN DONALD BRADLEY CHARLES BROOKS WALTER BROOKS ALAN BROWN CONRAD BRUDERER CLAUDE BURRESS JEAN BYERLY MARCIA CAMPBELL JO ANNE CARPENTER YOLANDE CHARTRAND JOHN CLARK JOSEPH CLARK PEGGY CLINE LEROY CLOUD CHESTER COCKRELL DONALD COCKRELL BEULAH COFER LAURA MAE COFER MARCIA CONKLIN ALMA CORKER HENRY CORNELL MARY LOUISE COULL JOYCE CRIM CARL CUTRIGHT JAMES DANIELS MARION DAUGHERTY ELIZABETH DAVIS JAMES DAVIS - FRESHMEN LOWELL DAVIS BARBARA DAWSON COLLEEN DAY ELLEN DeGROOT RUBY DELLINGER JEAN DEMORY CAROLE DHEIN JERRY JEAN DOERING KENNETH DOVE PAUL DRUMHELLER DOROTHY DULIN JUDITH EARHART CHARLES EARNEST CHARLES EDELIN PATSY ELLER CLAUDINE FOGLE BETTY GALLEHER CAROLYN GLOVER JOHN GLYNN DON GOOD PEGGY GOODE PEGGY GOODING VIRGINIA GOODWIN ANNE GOTTHARDT CONNIE GRANT MARY ALICE GRAVES WILLIAM HAND LEROY HANRAHAN LOUIS HARGETT IDA HARNE JOSEPH HAWKINS LOUISE HAYES VIRGINIA HAZELGROVE CAROL HEIDENREICH SYLVIA HUMN JOANNE HUNT PHYLLIS HUNT JOHN HUNTON FRANCES JONES BARBARA KELLY 5 i- FRESHMEN BARBARA KERIN EDNA KIRBY KAY KREBS BEVERLEE LAWRENCE PATRICIA LAWRENCE JAMES LEWIS LEROY LOHR BARBARA LOOMIS LEWIS LOWE DOROTHY McADEN JAMES McADEN JAMES McCAULEY MARY McCAULEY donald McFarland AUDREY McGARITY DANIEL McHUGH RONALD MADDOX TEDDY MAGSIG JEWELL MARKELEY NORMAN MARRS HUBERT MARTIN JAMES MARTIN ETHEL MESSICK PAUL METTLER DOROTHY MILLS JOE MILLS MATTHEW MILLS ROBERT MILLS MARGARET MINKE CURTIS MOFFAT ALLEN MONCH PHILIP MOORE HERBERT MORAN EARL MORRIS DORIS MOZINSKI ANNE MUIR MARY SUE MUNSON EVELYN NEFF PATRICIA NUTTER BETTY O ' BANNON FRESHMEN JAMES O ' LEARY BARBARA OLIVER FRANCES O ' NEIL BOB OSBORN BETTY PADGETT JEAN PALMORE BETTY PARTLOW CAROLYN PATTISHALL KATHERINE PECK ROBERT PENNINGTON RICHARD PETERS LARRY PETERSON JOHN PEYTON JEAN PIGGOTT IRENE PILKERTON STANLEY PLAUGHER SHIRLEY POSEY JOYCE PULLEY PATTY REDD ALDEN REED PATRICIA REES DAREEN REYNOLDS PARKER ROBERTSON ROBERT ROSENBERGER CAROLYN ROTE FRANK ROTHERY CHARLES ROTHSTEIN MARY LOU ROUILLARD JOYCE SCOTT ANN LOUISE SHEPHERD BETTY LU SHIRLEE GERALDINE SHUGARS BETTY SHUMATE EDWIN SINCLAIR BETTY SLIGER LEWIS SLOAN WILLIAM SMITH AMIE SOUTHALL BETTY ANNE SPARSHOT HELEN SPAULDING FRESHMEN HENRY SPAULDING DAVE SPENCER DEWEY SPRAKER MELVIN STEADMAN SHIRLEY STEADMAN BARBARA STEELE DALLAS STEELE GEORGE STEWART ROBERT STRANGE STEVE STRICKLIN BEVERLY SUDDARTH EUGENE SUTTON FRANK SWIFT JOHN SYDNOR ELLEN TASKER CHERRY TAYMAN TWYLA THOMPSON NEIL THUT ELWOOD TILLER JUNE TRIPLETT CHRIS TURNBULL JOHN VITTRUP WILLIAM VAIL GRACE WADLINGTON DOROTHY WALLER REGINALD WALTERS MARION WEATHERS MICHAEL WEST ROBERT WILLETT JEAN WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS JOYCE WILLIAMS EDDIE WINDERS ALICE WOODARD CLAYBORNE WORLEY BETTY WREN Not in picture: LUCILE CLARK THEODORE DAYHARSH ALFRED DE AGRO SHIRLEY GOLDSMITH BILL LITTLE LILIAN MORISON EDWARD MUSSLER FRED OSWALD MARY JANE OSWALD BETTY RUSSEL LISTING OF CABIN PASSENGERS ARRANTS, IRIS NANCY, Iris ; Fairfax 1; Dance Club, 4; Patrol, 2, 4; Patrol Lieutenant, 3; Jaguar Journal Society Editor, 4; Cheerleader, 4. BALDWIN, DONALD WINSTON, Don ; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Class Vice-President, 2; Athletic Club, 4; Patrol, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 4. CASEY, EARL DEWITT, Junior ; Charlestown, West Virginia, 1; Airplane Club, 4; Football, 3. CATTE, JOSEPH JACKSON, Joe ; Class Treasurer, 4; Athletic Club, 4. CONKLIN, WALTER WARREN, Sonny ; Student Council Sergeant-at-Arms, 4; Class Sergeant-at-Arms, 4; Dance Club Sergeant-at-Arms; Patrol Captain, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2; Basketball, 2. CRONE, ANGELA RITA, Rete ; Moundsville, West Virginia, 1, 2; Fairfax, 3; Camera Club Secretary, 4; Jaguar Journal Typist, 4; Jaguar Editor, 4; Basketball Captain, 4; National Honor Society, 4. DONALDSON, BETTY LEE, Pete ; Fairfax, 1, 2; Glee Club Secretary, 4; Jaguar Typist, 4; Softball, 3; Patrol, 2, 4; National Honor Society, 4. EPPARD, CRYSTINE DELORES, Crys”; Camera Club, 4. FER1NO, JOSEPHINE EDITH, Josie ; Fairfax, 2, 3; Dance Club Vice-President, 4; Basketball Co-Captain, 4. FIXX, MARION VIRGINIA. Marion ; Glee Club, 4; Patrol, 1, 2, 3. GENOVESE, KATHRYN FRANCES, Kay ; Student Council Representative, 1; Art Club, 4; Jaguar Journal Copy- reader, 4; National Honor Society, 4. HALL, AUDREY RUTH, Audrey ; Student Council Representative, 1; Class Secretary, 2, 4; Glee Club, 4; Patrol, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; National Honor Society President, 4. HINKLE, MILTON PORTER, Milt ; Fairfax, 1, 2; Student Council Representative, 4; Athletic Club, 4; Patrol, 4. HOSKINSON, GEORGIA WINIFRED, George ; Washington and Lee, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club Librarian, 4; Patrol Lieu- tenant, 4; Jaguar Advertising Manager, 4; Basketball, 4; Cheerleader, 4; National Honor Society, 4. KIPPS, CLARENCE TURNER, Kipps ; Fairfax, 2; Athletic Club, 4; Jaguar Journal Joke Editor, 3. LINGLEY, WILLIAM MOTT, Bill ; Student Council Representative, 2, 3; Class Treasurer, 2; Dance Club, 4; Patrol, 4; Jaguar Journal Sports Editor, 4; Jaguar Sports Editor, 4; Football, 3, 4; Baseball, 2; Basketball, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 4. MARSTERS, EUGENIA MARGARET, Gene”; Glee Club, 4; Basketball Manager, 4. MARSTERS, GEORGE COMPTON, Fuzzy ; Fairfax, 1; Student Council Representative, 4; Class President, 4; Athletic Club Treasurer, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 3; Basketball, 3; Basketball and Baseball Manager, 4; National Honor Society, 4. MILLS, RUTH ELIZABETH, Betty ; Fairfax, 1, 2; South Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, 3; Student Council Represent- ative, 4; Art Club, 4; Jaguar Journal Copyreader, 4; Basketball, 4. MOFFAT, JOHN LITTLE, John ; Greenbriar, West Virginia 1, 2; Student Council Vice-President, 3; Student Council President, 4; Fairfax County Student Council Association Chairman, 4; Dance Club, 4; Football, 3, 4; Basket- ball, 4; Athletic Association, 4; National Honor Society Secretary, 4. PENDLETON, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Bob ; Western, Washington, D. C., 2; Cony, Augusta, Maine, 3; Airplane Club, 4. PRICE, MARTA, Marta ; Dance Club, 4; Band Vocalist, 4. ROBERTSHAW, RICHARD ALDEN, Dick ; Fairfax, 1; Washington and Lee, 3. ROBEY, GARLAND EDWARD, Garland ; Fairfax, 1, 2, 3; Athletic Club, 4. ROOT, ELIZABETH MARIE, Betty ; Student Council Representative, 1; Class Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, 3; Camera Club, 4; Patrol, 2, 3, 4; Jaguar Journal Reporter, 4. RUSK, MARY HILDA, Hilda ; Glee Club, 3; Art Club, 4; Basketball, 4. RUSSELL, ANNE CARTER, Anne ; Spanish Club President; Jaguar Journal Reporter, 3; National Honor Society, 4. SAUNDERS, WAYNE OTIS, Wayne ; Falling Spring, 1, 2; Athletic Club, 4. SCHOTTLER, ROBERT GEORGE, Bob ; Western Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio; Art Club, 4. SHUGRUE, JOHN WILLIAM, John ; Camera Club, 4; Patrol, 1, 2, 4; Patrol Lieutenant, 3. SIMMS, WAYLAND HAMDEN, Sonnie ; Class Treasurer, 2; Athletic Club, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 2, 3. SLADE, DELORES CONNIE, Delores ; Blair Junior, 1; Dance Club, 4; Band Vocalist, 4; Jaguar Journal Reporter, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4. STANFIELD, VERA IRENE, Shorty”; Student Council Representative, 3, 4; Class President, 2; Class Vice-President, 3; Art Club Treasurer, 4; Patrol, 2, 4; Jaguar Journal Business Manager, 4; National Honor Society Vice-Presi- dent, 4. TAYLOR, CUYLER MORTON, Professor ; Student Council Representative, 2, 4; Commercial Club President, 4; Pa- trol, 2; Jaguar Business Manager, 4; National Honor Society, 4. TAYLOR, MARY ANN ELIZABETH, Mary Ann ; Roosevelt, New York, 1; Spanish Club Secretary, 4; Jaguar Jour- nal Literary Editor, 4; National Honor Society, 4; Debating Team, 4. THOMAS, THEDA BIBB, Theda ; Prestonburg, Kentucky, 2; Student Council Representative, 1, 4; Glee Club Presi- dent, 3, 4; Band Pianist, 4; Jaguar Journal Sports Editor, 4; National Honor Society, 4. TOWSEY. FRANK BURNLEY, Frank ; Student Council Representative, 2; Athletic Club, 4; Football, 2, 3; Baseball, 2, 3, 4. TRASK, WILLIAM WYATT, Bill ; Spanish Club, 4; Jaguar Journal Feature Editor, 4; Jaguar Literary Editor, 4. VANDERKADEN. JEANNETTE ARENDJE, Jeannette ; Glee Club, 1; Camera Club, 4. YOUNG, DAVID WATT, Dave ; Student Council Representative, 1; Athletic Club, 4; Football, 1, 2; Basketball, J, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Captain, 1, 2. rfctivtUeA All Hands On Deck ESPRIT DE CORPS 3 s ? MODEST WINNERS SCHEDULE AND SCORES Jaguars Sept. 7 — Mount Vernon — 0 Sept. 29 — Manassas 20 Oct. 5 — Montgomery Blair 0 Oct. 12 — G. W. Junior Varsity 6 Oct. 17 — Mt. Vernon 0 Oct. 26 — Bethesda 0 Nov. 2 — Charles Town, W. Va. 6 Nov. 9 — Culpepper 0 Nov. 16 — Sherwood 31 Nov. 22 — Charles Town, W. Va. 21 Nov. 30 — Woodward Prep. 20 Opponents 33 6 6 6 27 15 13 6 6 20 6 First row: Willard Van Deusen, g; Arthur Cockrell, b; Carl Schorr, b; Dick Thompsen, b; Louis Trombo, b; Curtis Moffat, g; W alter Conklin, t. Second row: Claude Burroughs, Assistant Manager; Don Baldwin, b; Compton Marsters, e; Bill Lingley, b; Lee Barber, c; Roger Cole, e; Jack Sherman, c; Richard Waterval, t. Third row: Gregory Wroniewicz, Coach; David English, Assistant Manager; Alan Cole, g; Rodney Hanson, e; Bill Reeves, b; Bob Thompsen, g; Daniel Hileman, t; Paul Mettler, e; Roy Holland, e; Farnum Johnson, Manager; Roger Taynton, Assistant Manager. GOOD LOSERS Left to right: Rodney Hanson, f; Carl Schorr, g; Don Baldwin, f; Lee Barber, g; Roger Cole, f; Bill Lingley, g; Daniel Hileman, f; Louis Trombo, g; John Moffat, f; Ray Mozinski, g; Bob Thompsen, c; Dick Thompsen, g. Coach Wroniewicz Manager Marsters SCHEDULE AND SCORES Jaguars Opponen ' Jan. 29 — Fairfax 14 57 Feb. 12 — Fairfax 19 60 Feb. 22 — Woodward Prep _23 25 Feb. 19 — Herndon 28 37 Feb. 26 — Mt. Vernon _ 17 28 Captain Trombo NEVER SAY DIE SCHEDULE AND SCORES Jaguars Opponents Jan. 29 — Fairfax _ _13 52 Feb. 12 — Fairfax _ _ 16 48 Feb. 19 — Herndon ____ 7 24 Feb. 26 — Mf. Vernon 18 26 Captain Crone Coach Scott Managers Marsters and Thigpen First row: Joyce Swanson, f; Beth Henry, f; Dorothy Broaddus, f; Rita Crone, g; Marilyn Miller, f; Elaine Speaker, g; Dorothy Pullman, g. Second row: Georgia Hoskinson, g; Mary Ann Nicholson, g; Virginia Crossman, g; Jean Palmore, g; Dariel Knauss, f; Audrey Hall, g; Margaret Redd, f. CLEAN SPORTSMANSHIP BASEBALL SQUAD First row: Claude Burroughs, Manager; Jackie Hayes, Ray- mond McAden, Fred Abell, Floyd Sechrist, Bob Decker, Kenneth Franklin, Dave English, Assistant Manager. Second row: Dave Young, John Linton, Billy Gingell, Louis Trombo, Dick Thompsen, Arthur Cockrell. Third row: Dan- iel Hileman, Bob Thompsen, Bill Reeves, Harold Dailey, Jim O ' Leary, Mr. Wroniewicz, Coach. SOFTBALL First row: Dorothy Pullman Cap- tain; Ellen Tasker, Co-Captain. Second row: Vicky Wallace, Eve- lyn Harding, Dariel Knauss, Rita Crone, Betty Donaldson, Betty Mills. Third row: Margaret Redd, Jean Williams, Mary Hawkins, Ruth Tasker, Marilyn Miller, Helen Sanders, Virginia Cross- man. CITED FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Falls Church Chapter of The National Honor Society was organized February 15, 1946. Membership to this organization is based on scholarship, service, leadership and char- acter, and is chosen from the senior and junior classes. Sophomores satisfying all require- ments may be candidates for probationary membership. The Falls Church Chapter is in its infancy and, as it grows, that it may do much to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote worthy leadership, and develop character in the students, is the sincere aim of the organization. OFFICERS Audrey Hall President Vera Stanfield Vice-President John Moffat Secretary Cuyler Taylor Treasurer Mrs. Harriet Swain Hurt Sponsor Mary Jane Bruin Betty Clem Rita Crone Betty Donaldson Kathryn Genovese Sonja Gersdorff Georgia Hoskinson MEMBERS Farnum Johnson Dariel Knauss Bill Lingley Compton Marsters Marilyn Miller Mary Fay Osborn Nathan Pringle Anne Russell Mary E. Schmoyer Mary Ann Taylor Theda Thomas Louis Trombo Robert Thompsen CHARTING THE COURSE TO BE STEERED THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Falls Church High School Student Council was organized in the latter part of last year. Under the leadership of John Moffat, it has done much this year to promote the general welfare of the student body, and to encourage participation of the students in the adminis- tration of school activities. The activities period and organization of clubs were sponsored by the Student Council as was the institution of the Point System, which is expected to serve as an incentive to better scholarship, citizenship, and to encourage leadership among the students. The Freshman Handbook was compiled and published for the benefit of new students. The Student Council took an active part in the Fairfax County Student Council Associa- tion which has done much for the promotion of better relations among the schools in the county. Two Falls Church representatives were elected to office in the F. C. S. C. A. OFFICERS John Moffat Louis Trombo Ruth Tasker Dick Thompsen_._ Walter Conklin Mrs. Nadine Holt _ President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor REPRESENTATIVES Senior Cuyler Taylor Milton Hinkle Theda Thomas Vera Stanfield Betty Mills Compton Marsters Junior Betty Ann Myer Bob Thompsen Lorraine Matthew Marilyn Miller Claude Burroughs Delores Williams Sophomore Jean Williams Frank Patterson Billy Money Freshman Donald McFarland Billy Vail Charles Rothstein Judy Earhart Evelyn Neff Alden Reed Amie Southall y STANDING WATCH PATROL Walter Conklin Georgia Hoskinson__ Rodney Hanson __ Mrs. Ruby Douglass OFFICERS Student Council Representative First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Sponsor Edward Andrus Iris Arrants Don Baldwin Jimmie Bennett Jo Anne Carpenter Dick Case John Clark Betty Clem Georgelyn Coffelt Bob Cluckner Chester Cockrell Betty Donaldson MEMBERS Jackie Fellows Frances Fought Beth Henry Billy Hirst Bill Lingley Herbert Moran Jimmy O ' Leary Donald Pullman Betty Root Rose Root Joyce Scott Jeanne Scrivener Jack Sherman John Shugrue Helen Spaulding Vera Stanfield George Stewart Ellen Tasker Patsy Vail Johnny Wagner Reginald Walters William Wilson THE PLAY ' S THE THING THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club was o rganized in September, 1945, with twenty-five members. Until January, it was under the sponsorship of Mrs. Likar. Upon Mrs. Likar ' s resignation, Miss Maryjo Franklin became the sponsor. During 1945, the club sponsored The Spook Hall at the Hallowe ' en party and presented the one-act play Pop Reads the Christmas Carol for the P. T. A. The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to discover acting ability and to give talented stu- dents experience in acting. OFFICERS Margaret Redd President Twyla Thompson Vice-President Sarin a Genovese Secretary Patsy Vail Treasurer Miss Maryjo Franklin Sponsor DEAD RECKONING COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Cuyler Taylor Jeannine Rice Earlyne Cabaness Gerda Slothouber Miss Mary Turnley -President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Earlyne Cabaness Lois DeVaughn Sara Hill Carol Iddings Mary Kane Frances Martin Ralph Middleton MEMBERS Mary Ann Nicholson June Peters Jeannine Rice Gerda Slothouber Flossie Sutphin Cuyler Taylor Jean Williams PRESS THE BUTTON GENTLY! CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club has progressed this year under the capable supervision of Mr. Mishou. A general idea of the complicated workings of a camera and how to take and develop a good picture have been gained from lectures by visiting speakers. OFFICERS Farnum Johnson __ President Rita Crone Secretary Jackie Hayes -Treasurer Mr. Frank Mishou __ Sponsor Betty Root Ruth Tasker Jeannette VanderKaden Edward Mussler Pat Nicholas Roddy Marshall Dick Arnold Billy Carson Bobby Cluckner Jackie Hayes Farnum Johnson MEMBERS Robert Jones Bruce Norman Frank Rothery John Shughrue Dick Spencer Charles Stodter Ralph Taynton Dick Thompsen Jack Westlake Keister White Lawrence Young Helen Blair Ina Boggs Mary Jane Bruin Rita Crone Crystine Eppard Virginia Coolikoff Billy Jean Houchens Phyllis Johnson Joan Kohlmeier Lorraine Matthew MEETING THE DEADLINE sM ' X JAGUAR JOURNAL STAFF Betty Ann Myer Editor Farnum Johnson Assistant Editor Esther Sliger News Editor Iris Arrants Society Editor Bill Trask Feature Editor Mary Ann Taylor Literary Editor Nathan Pringle Art Editor Bill Lingley ) ..Sports Editors Theda Thomas j Robert Moore Make-up Editor Vera Stanfield Business Manager Mary Jane Bruin Circulation Manager Lucile Carmack Faculty Sponsor REPORTERS Jack Blackmer Joyce Scott Barbara Nalls Dorothy Hibbs Jerry Shugars Reginald Walters Frances Fought Betty Root Melvin Steadman Jane Towsey Dottie Pond Delores Slade Barbara Steele Robert Slade Elaine Speaker William Wilson Betty Pierce Joy Woodward COPY READERS Betty Clem Joan Kohlmeier Audrey Speaker Betty Mills Mary Elizabeth Schmoyer Anita Sauveur Phyllis Johnson Kathryn Genovese TYPISTS Rita Crone Vera Stanfield Mary Jane Bruin Iris Arrants y 7 MUSIC HATH CHARMS GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB Theda Thomas — President Nancy Jo Franks— Vice-President ; Betty Donaldson — Secretary Jackie Fellows— Treasurer Georgia Hoskinson — Librarian Mrs. Nadine Holt — Director RELIEF DETAIL JUNIOR RED CROSS Officers Elinor Veach President Majorie Fisher — Vice-President Betty Sliger Secretary Jeannine Sessions — Treasurer Mrs Rullman Sponsor Members Peggy Cline Majorie Fisher Betty Partlow Dorothy Robey Jeannine Sessions Betty Sliger Shirley Steadman Elinor Veach Alice Woodard Collector ' s Club Officers Billy Vail President Don Good Vice-President Mary Sue Munson — Secretary Virginia Hazelgrove — Treasurer Billy HAND__Sgt.-at-Arms Mrs. Mitchell Sponsor 50 BUT DONT GET TATTOOED THE ART CLUB The Art Club was the outgrowth of the need of posters by the school. The club has ex- panded into a group of artistically minded students doing creative drawings for the enjoy- ment they receive from it. The club has contributed to the school by making posters, decorating for the dances, and designing the set for the junior play. The activities culminated in the exhibit of original and effective drawing in charcoal, crayon, water colors, and oils. Nathan Pringle Marshall Loy Betty Ann Myer Vera Stanfield Mrs. Frances Crum l OFFICERS ■ m U ‘ 1 1 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Potential Mesdames Pompadour, Obviously! THE PERSONALITY CLUB Thirty enthusiastic sophomores and freshmen are developing magnetic personalities by planning and presenting interesting programs of diversified types in the Personality Club meetings. This club, under the direction of Mrs. Harriet Swain Hurt, had its beginning in the autumn of ' 45 and hopes to establish a keen interest, that it may hold a permanent place on the list of clubs of the Falls Church High School. OFFICERS Teunis Earman President Billy Lanier Vice-President Clark Brink Secretary Cherry Tayman Treasurer Marilyn McElroy Reporter Georgelyn Coffelt Reporter Mrs. Harriet Swain Hurt Sponsor Hazel Stratton Jean Pannill Billy Lanier Jean Demory Joanne Hunt Claudine Fogle Teunis Earman Jean Williams Ellen Degroot Barbara Loomis Pat Nutter Clarence Stumpe MEMBERS Virginia Brenner Peggy Curtis Jean Plaugher Betty Jean Shumate Colleen Day Cherry Tayman Georgelyn Coffelt Marilyn McElroy Clark Brink Josephine Altizer Sylvia Humm Donald Coffelt Yolande Chartrand Edna Kirby Cathleen Kipps Dorothy Dulin Billy Hirst Joyce Weller Jewell Markley Bettie Lu Shirlee Dorothy Waller Alden Reed Donald Willoughby BALANCING THE BOOKS THE LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club has for its objectives improving library facilities and encouraging the use of the library. Some of the members serve as student assistants in the library. The club has sponsored several activities, using the profit derived for purchase of library equipment. OFFICERS Donald Pullman President Jim Davis .Vice-President Lila Ann Hardy Secretary-Treasurer Miss Lucile Carmack . MEMEERS Sponsor Bruce Blair Mary Louise Coull Francis Martin Allen Brown Elizabeth Davis Margaret Minke Claude Burress Ida Harne Allan Monch Lucile Clark Alma Corker Patricia Lawrence Lewis Lowe Robert Pennington •o ' V SECURE THE FLIGHT DECK THE AIRPLANE CLUB The Airplane Club was organized in appreciation of the part air power has played in the preservation of our country. The members have studied the history and development of aero- nautics and held model aircraft contests. The club ' s work and interest brought the Civil Air Patrol unit to Falls Church. Mr. S. J. Coffey is sponsor of the club. OFFICERS Billy Money Billy Hinman Sammy Reynolds Knox Altman Mr. S. J. Coffey President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Edward Andrus LaVerne Barron Roland Blue Earl Casey Billy Clark Jimmie Daniel John Hunton MEMBERS Jimmie Lewis Welty Lohr James Martin Donald McFarland Daw McHugh Richard Peters Charles Rothstein Robert Strange Robert Steele Skippy Steele Robert Pendleton John Suddarth Ernest Thut Michael West sT’vf WE LIVE TO LEARN CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB Dick Case President Clayborne Worley — Vice-President Edward Tiller — Secretary-T reasurer Mrs. Laura Furman — Sponsor HOBBY CLUB Matthew Mills— President Bernard Hammond — - Vice-President Charles Earnest — - Secretary Joy Woodward — Treasurer Mrs. Pearl Hanson — • jX Sponsor SCIENCE CLUB AND LEARN TO LIVE Benton Sinclair — Vice-President Fannie Harne__ Secretary Bobby Jones Treasurer Mrs. Mable Chapman — Sponsor RADIO CLUB James Barrett -President Kenneth DeJarnette — Vice-President Chris Turnbull — - Secretary Thomas Dayharsh — Treasurer Mrs. Kathleen Hill — Sponsor Casey Would Waltz With The Strawberry Blonde THE DANCE CLUB Bob Thompsen Josephine Ferino Katherine Wood Miss Bernice Wood President V ice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor St And The Band Played On The Falls Church Band had its modest beginning during this school year. Although the group was small, the members were individually talented and it experienced a successful year, contributing greatly to the enjoyment of the students as they played for the dances and programs. The band had two saxophone players, Eddie Payne and Richard Landess. Floyd Gorham played the trombone. Sammy Reynolds and Billy Lanier sounded off on the clarinet and trum- pet, respectively. Jimmy Newheiser beat out the rhythm on the drums and Patsy Eller accom- panied at the piano, with Theda Thomas assisting. After Mrs. Likar ' s resignation, Mrs. Holt took over. With the help of Mr. Colangeo of Arlington, fifty-two beginning students received instruction on various instruments. The pros- pect is for a bigger and better band and orchestra next year. Ai r A r GOOD NEIGHBOR AMBASSADORS LA TERTULIA ESPANOLA OFFICERS La Senorita Ana Russell — La Presidenta La Senorita Maria Isabel Schmoyer — La Vice-Presidenta La Senorita Maria Ana Taylor — La Secretaria y Tersorera MEMBERS Betty Clem Dorothy Chew Basil Fowler Frances Fought Sylvia Jarrell Mary Ann Longanecker Marilyn McElroy Mary Fay Osborn Betty Pierce _ Nathan Pringle Anne Russell ' Warren Salisbury Mary E. Schmoyer Lewis Sloan Becky Taylor Mary Ann Taylor Bill Trask Mrs. Ruby Douglass — Sponsor £ o GALLEY CREW FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Ruth Christensen Anna Harris Dolly Mozinski Joyce Robinson Miss Elizabeth LeGrand President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Grace Boaz Genelle Bolding Darlean Boyd Ruth Christensen Violet Cockrell Beulah Cofer Virginia Crossman Barbara Dawson Ruby Dellinger MEMBERS Jerry Jean Doering Billie Dove Carol Iddings Edna Fixx Carolyn Glover Gertrude Hannah Anna Harris Frances Jones Dorothy McAden Mary McCauley Dolly Mozinski Evelyn Neff Faye Ramey Joyce Robinson Joyce Scott Barbara Steel Margaret Trout Delores Williams Catherine Wren The purposes of this club are: to work for high ideals of home or family living, to help with community improvement and patriotic services , to promote wholesome recreation in the school and community, to learn to work together in large group for common good, to be a connect- ing link between school and home, and to sponsor a get together between mothers and daughters. Smile, please! Confidentially! Pals. Sweet and lovely. Red light! Does your cigarette taste different lately? A Spar. Are you ready? Star. King. Coach. Going somewhere? Gee, this is interesting. Up and at ' em! Nuts. No, not this!! A message from the Officer of the deck. Music in the hold. Kiss and tell! Everybody ' s sweetheart. What gives? Mrs. Webster ' s here! In the spring . . . Eight bells and all ' s well. Together! Hubba, hubba, hubba! Any old time. Oh, Teacher! Over the hill! Swabbing the deck. Scuttlebutt. Officers ' mess. Future seniors?? What ' s up? THE SHIP ' S LOG OffViAV oxime 1 May 18 —The Cornerstone of the Falls Church High School was laid. September 4 — The first school term in the new Falls Church High School began with Mr. Bruin as principal, a teaching staff of twenty-two, and an enrollment of five hundred twenty-two students. Septem- ber 7 — The football team met the Mount Vernon team in the first game of the year. September 18 — The election of class officers was held. September 18- -The Student Council held its first meeting of the year with John Moffat presiding. October 4 — The student body assembled for the first football rally. October 9 -The new school colors, green and white, were adopted. October 10 — Rita Crone was elected editor of the Jaguar staff. October 24 — The first issue of the Jaguar Journal came off the press. October 26 — The Hallowe ' en dance, the first one of the year, was very successful. November 21-28 — The Thanksgiving vacation was enjoyed. November 30 — The girls cornered their dream boys for the Sadie Hawkins dance. Decem- ber 3-14 — The first paper drive of the year was a big success. December 18 — The Christmas season was appropriately observed with the Christmas Candlelight Service and the play Pop Reads the Christmas Carol, by the Dramatic Club. December 18 — The football team was honor- ed with a banquet. Decem- ber 21 -January 7 — The school closed for the Christmas holidays. Jan- uary 9 — The first basket- ball game of the season was played. January 23 — The Fairfax County Stu- dent Council Association met at Falls Church High School. February 15 — Esther Sliger was chosen Queen of the Sweetheart Dance. February 15 — The Falls Church Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety was established. February 25 — Lions Club donated a juke box to the school. March 15 — Lions Club started work on the athletic field. March 20 — The long awaited class rings arrived. April 2 — The first baseball game of the season was played with Mt. Vernon. April 11- 12 — The Junior Class pre- sented the play, What a Life. ' April 18-21 — An Eas- ter vacation was enjoyed by all. May 17— The Jun- iors honored the Seniors with a prom. May 30 — The student body was de- lighted by an unexpected holiday. June 12 — Annual Graduation Exercise was held. June 14 — The 1945- 1946 school year ended. t 0 ticse” ' Lie Health C inic Cpcn at High School Ujr, September Sees Falls Church Students In New Building New Grading System Adopted 41 ir c LH SeB w Ploy r ' cg„ FmuhyOf 23 Takes Ovet aso n e, J ’° 0f P °’ T ° I :nds ' □ J™ O, s to 4m, ° ' s Or, Qui, FailsChurch high Is Host To F.C.S. C. A. - -T° ' r,tvChapWi; For Octobe Socic ' Cr , fails Ow« Lions Club Helps tqmP High School juniors Sponsor Sa « Hawkms Dome ' ' Or — O °° c,e fy -- Ur 3 n ized Compliments of F. A. McGONEGAL 1194 — Phones — 1195 SNYDER CO., Inc. Hardware - Paints - Glass - Bendix Philgas - Coal - Building Supplies Fuel Oil Westinghouse Appliances 6847 Lee Highway Falls Church, Va. ROBERT SHREVE Fuel Oil - Coal - Wood 6873 Lee Highway Falls Church, Virginia Phone Falls Church 1960 211 GRILL At Traffic Light — 111 S. Lee Highway Famous for Our Fried Chicken — Best Hamburgers in Town Where High School Students Meet Marvin Robinson, Proprietor Falls Church Virginia Phone Chestnut 3233 MA ' S RESTAURANT CONKLYN ' S FLORIST Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association DAN CONKLYN Located across from Episcopal Church Well known for Fried Chicken and T-Bone Steaks, as well as all other Home Cooked Food. Served With a Smile 2836 Wilson Boulevard Owners Arlington, Virginia Ma Sauveur and Richard E. Sauveur MALBONE ' S JOIN THE SWING! TO 3162 Wilson Boulevard WYNN ' S DRESS SHOP Arlington, Virginia 3134 Wilson Boulevard Clarendon, Virginia FAIRWAY BARBER SHOP Corner Fairfax Drive and Lee Highway Service Our Motto Three Barbers! No Waiting! PAUL ' S WOMEN ' S WEAR 6143 Wilson Boulevard Arlington ' s Newest and Most Beautiful Jewelry Store ROGERS JEWELRY CO., Inc. 3172 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. If It Is Jewelry, Rogers Has It Compliments of STATE THEATRE Compliments TYCO SERVICE STATION of Tires - Batteries - Accessories JOEL S. HARRIS West of Falls Church on Lee Highway GIBSON CORNERS (See BUCK) Falls Church, Virginia Phone Falls Church 1320 THE ALMA SHOP Arlington ' s Newest Feminine Accessories Shop 3152 Wilson Boulevard Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. ARLINGTON BOYS ' GIRLS ' SHOP From Infancy Thru Age 13 3141 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia Phone OXford 1361 For Appointments Phone Falls Church 2699 CHURCH BEAUTY SALON Artistic Service of Distinction Across from Historic Old Falls Church 140 Lee Hwy. South Falls Church, Va. YEATMAN ' S Most Complete Line of Hardware Houseware - Sporting Goods Building Supplies Phones OX. 2243 - 2244 Wilson Blvd. at Hartford Arlington, Va. FALLS CHURCH DEPARTMENT STORE Store No. 1 Store No. 4 6871 Fairfax Drive 106 E. Broad St. E. Falls Church, Va. Falls Church, Va. Ready-to-Wear for the Entire Family ROBERTSON ' S 5 10c STORES P. Gerber, Prop. J. Kellman, Mgr. Office At Phone F.C. 1244 4775 Lee Highway Arlington, Virginia Phone: Home Phone: Falls Church 2655 Falls Church 2529 HAZELGROVE EQUIPMENT CO. Contractors Equipment and Supplies RENT - SALE 152 Hill wood Ave. Falls Church, Va. Phones: OXford 0090; CHestnut 6960 Arlington, Virginia ARLINGTON COUNTY DAIRY MARCEY BROS., Inc. Independently Owned and Operated Pure Jersey and Holstein Milk Produced, Pasteurized, Bottled in Virginia HORACE E. BROWN Groceries, Hardware, Paints, etc. A FRIEND Phone 1168 Falls Church, Va. • DeSOTO PLYMOUTH GMC TRUCKS FALLS CHURCH GARAGE Falls Church, Virginia AUTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS Charges Reasonable Prompt Service 4 Compliments of VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON All Types of Nationally Known Permanent Waves Complete Beauty Services Five Expert Operators Moderate Prices 104 E. Broad Street Falls Church, Virginia Telephone Falls Church 1478 Phone F.C. 1800-1801 FALLS CHURCH MARKET Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Meats - Bird ' s Eye Frosted Foods 110 Lee Highway Falls Church, Va. ARLINGTON TRUST CO. INCORPORATED Arlington, Virginia Compliments of NELSON HARDWARE COMPANY Sports Department 17-19 Campbell Ave. Roanoke, Va. Compliments of A FRIEND HAIL AND FAREWELL! Compliments To the ones who go forth into it, and to those who linger a while before trying their wings, we extend the hope that this post-war world will afford you the oppor- tunity to achieve your ambitions and to gratify the fondest expectations of your parents and teachers. FRANK R. JELLEFF, Inc. of ALEXANDRIA DAIRY PRODUCTS CO., INC. Phone Alex. 2525 Alexandria, Virginia GARAGE STATION 3824 Lee Hwy. 4045 Lee Hwy. 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