George Washington High School - Compass Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

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HSHPi i mm 11 i i THE COMPASS 1942 published bt[ the SENIOR CLASS GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA ' SNV The recently completed shop building. 3n th ese Jays when there is little democracy in the world, we of Gmerica should realize our privileges here. cfke students of Qeorge Washington know that the citizens of our country must he stronger today than ever before. ©ur few short years at our high school have helped greatly in preparing us for the responsible ! :'J. : : BP I! ■M 1 I1 ■at w 0 R jv| t 1 f : ; N.Liii ® 1 ii M i ! positions we must soon hold. Some of the future printers, mechanics, and engineers of the United States will remember and he thankful for the shop classes at Qeorge Washington which gave them their first training. We hope that as the igj, 2 Compass is read, it will help to arouse the patriotism CONTENTS Gfacu ty and Chdministration Glasses CLctivities :; ri m mm J m wt (Because of her kindness and friendliness toward her pupils, iBecause of her ready sense of k umor, (Because of her democratic form of teaching, Clnd because she is always willing to advise us if we wish it, We, the Senior Class of Qeorge Washington (High Sch ool, dedicate the igj,2 Compass to ISS (Dolly 771. Gallak an MR. ROBERT W. WALKER, As-sistant Principal in Charge of Boys. MISS EUNETA PRATT, Assist-ant Principal in Charge of Girls. MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Miss Charlene Kiracofe, Mrs. Genevieve Brown, Miss Carmen Andu-jar, Head of Department. Standing Left to Right: Mr. A. B. Omohundro, Miss Margaret Cox, Miss Helen Iddings. Seated Left to Right: Miss Thelma Maddox, Mrs. Mary Rawls Thomson, Mr. Irving Lindsay, Head of Department. Left to Right: Mrs Margery Hoenack, Head of Department, Mr. Irving Jackson. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Sitting Left to Right: Miss Eloise Caverlee, Miss Mary Waller Dickinson, Head of Department; Miss Inez Hart. Standing Left to Right: Miss Agnes Carico, Miss Agnes Reynolds, Miss Anne Ratcliffe. T Briggs, Miss Unis Woodward. ENGLISH I DEPARTMENT Seated Left to Right: Miss Irma DeVault, Mrs. Vernie B. Knight, Miss Lucille Keeton, Mrs Elizabeth Smith. Standing Left to Right: Miss Mary Alice Wisman, Mr COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Seated Left to Right: Mr. F. Vaughn Pultz, Mr . Ruby C. Wagner, Head of Department; Mi Mary Thurman. Standing Left to Right: Mrs. Pauline Gee, Mrs. Jeanne Hoag, Mrs. Helen M. Newmark, Miss Clare Miller. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Miss Nancy Holt, Miss Prudence Searle, Mr. W. J. Hillman, Mr. A. S. Millican, Head of Department; Miss Mary E. Fogel. HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Miss Elizabeth L. Moss, Mrs. Mary A. Parker, Head of Department. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Mr . Marion Parker, Mi Grace Patch, Mi Harriet McClean, Mi Dolly Callahan, Head of Department; Mr . Eleanor Budge, Mr. R. W. Garner. Mrs. Norment A Idea, Commercial Department; Mrs. Ruth Elgin, Social Studies; Mrs. Kathleen Wilson, Distributive Trades. (Absent when department pictures were taken.) PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS Captain F. J. Cunningham Mrs. Alma P. Bryan, Secretary to the Principal. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Mr. Nelson W. Coe, Mr. B. A. Dorsey, Mr. C. J. Brown, Mr. Theodore K. Compton, Miss Bertha Noble, Mr. John Larsen, Head of Department; Mr. Hensel M. Miller, Mr. Alan L. Beamcr. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Mrs. Frances Martin, Mr. Albert Doran, Head of Department. This is the epoch in which another Douglas Mac Arthur or Colin Kelly may be born. They, as well as everyday men like Tom Jones and John Smith who play a large part in defending our country, come from just such classes as these. Mathematics, English, science, art, and shop work help them to prepare for the job they will be called on to do, upholding the flag and its tradition. The defense of our country has become so essential that George Washington classrooms are being held open at night to train workers for vital positions. Unquestionably, the contribution of G. W. s classes to the United States is greater than ever before. CLASSES rav 5; 4 v Edmond Alfred Ayers Jerry GENERAL Harry James Baker Jimmy science Dorothy Rae Blondheim Dot GENERAL Georgia M. Bowling Susie SECRETARIAL Douglas Clark Bruffy Doug GENERAL Dorothy Mae Bryant Dot GENERAL 21 Roland Buchanan Buck SECRETARIAL Mildred Lucille Carter Millie SECRETARIAL Madolyn Elizabeth Cornell Madolyn GENERAL John Wesley Crump Jack SCIENCE Harvey Orlando Daniels Chink GENERAL Clara Mae Duncan Clara Mae SECRETARIAL 22 Marshall Funkhouser Funk GENERAL William Gaines Shorty BOOKKEEPING David Goodrich Dave GENERAL Elizabeth Ellen Guiseppe Elizabeth SECRETARIAL Madeleine June Haugh June GENERAL James Higgins Jimmie BOOKKEEPING 23 David Lee Horton David GENERAL Margaret Christine Hudson Christine ARTS George Rodney Jennings Rod ARTS William Glenn Logan Bill GENERAL Clifford Leland Lowe Jimmy GENERAL Frank Edward Lucas Frank GENERAL 24 Sarah Elizabeth Martin Betty GENERAL Gladys Jeanette Mercer Gladys SECRETARIAL June Mills June GENERAL Harry Hilton Morris Guns GENERAL Helen Elise Morris Helen SECRETARIAL Hamm Moy Hamm SCIENCE 25 Marie McDonald Marie GENERAL Clarence Milburn McIntosh Mac GENERAL Duncan Norton Duncan GENERAL Elizabeth Marie O’Brien Betty general Daniel O’Flaherty Danny ARTS Marion Madeline Park Marion SECRETARIAL 26 Howard White Payne Howard SCIENCE William Anderson Payne Billy GENERAL Helen Heishley Peterson Helen ARTS Ray Peverell Skcezie GENERAL Hannah Virginia Pulman Hannah GENERAL Donald Eugene Reece Don 27 GENERAL John Edward Reid John GENERAL Clara Robinson Clara SECRETARIAL Marjorie Ann Salomonson Margie ARTS William Raphael Schlag Billy GENERAL Dorothy Estelle Schacklett Dottie GENERAL John Wesley Shelton Johnny GENERAL 28 Marfan Smith S mi tty GENERAL Martha Louise Soloman Martha Lou SECRETARIAL David Oliver Sullivan David GENERAL James Bennett Sult Salty GENERAL Edith Sweatt Edith GENERAL Virginia Edna Taylor Gin ARTS 29 1 Robert Thomas Bob BOOKKEEPING James Tindell Jimmy SCIENCE Doris Todd Doris ARTS Anne Elizabeth Towsey Anne SECRETARIAL Myrtle Willett Myrt GENERAL Alta Charlotte Williamson Alta SECRETARIAL 30 Odis Wilson Odie SECRETARIAL Pauline Ryder Wood Polly GENERAL Margaret Louise Yates Margaret secretarial David Albright David general Ruth Constance Alley Connie SECRETARIAL Miriam Westmoreland Anderson Piggy GENERAL 31 Joanne Armstrong Joey ARTS Walter Perry Astryke Perry secretarial Robert J. Athey Bob SCIENCE Alfred Attiliis Alfred general Adrienne Lillian Barry Adrienne ARTS David Morse Barry David SCIENCE 32 Mary Catherine Becker Mary secretarial Jacqueline Anne Beerman Jackie GENERAL ■ Lawrence Clayton Bibb Ad BOOKKEEPING Dorothy Decima Black Dorrie secretarial Helen Jeanne Blaylock Jeanne SECRETARIAL Ashby William Bloxton Gabby science 33 Marie Blue Marie ARTS Anthony Gerald Bocchino Tony GENERAL Thelma Lee Boland Thelma SECRETARIAL Frances Boltwood Frances secretarial Barbara Helen Bowman Bobbie SCIENCE Alberta Margaret Briggs Berdie GENERAL 34 Carl Ervin Brooks Carl GENERAL James H. Bryant, Jr. Jimmy SCIENCE Helen Joan Bush Bushy ARTS Dorothy Butler Dotty SECRETARIAL Betty Rose Cardarella Betty SECRETARIAL Wanda Latane Carroll Wanda SECRETARIAL Joyce Chadekel Jean SECRETARIAL Raymond Ulysses Clark Ray ARTS Donald Cockrell Don SCIENCE Flora Cook Cookie 36 GENERAL Walter Midkiff Crandell Walter ARTS Marjorie Ellen Creal Marjorie GENERAL Barbara Ann Cunningham Bobbie secretarial Stephen Henry Davis Stephen GENERAL 37 James De Butts Pat SCIFNCE Mary Agnes Dent Aggie ARTS Ruby De Vaughn Duck GENERAL Dorothy Wilma Dews Dot general Benjamin Dickerson Ben GENERAL Margaret Ellen Divei.biss Peggy GENERAL 38 Randolph Lee Dodd Randolph GENERAL George Dalton Dove Tater SCIENCE William Louis Duncan W illiam GENERAL Robert Duvall Bob ARTS John Robert Elsea John SCIENCE Ernestine Lois English T eenie GENERAL 39 Douglas Feagans Doug GENERAL Evelyn Aldine Fitton Eve GENERAL James William Foster Jimmie GENERAL Melvin Foster Mick GENERAL Doris French Doris science Margaret Fulton Margie SECRETARIAL 40 Jean Giles Jean SCIENCE Merylee Mildred Gilfillan Meryl SECRETARIAL Althea Gillum Al SECRETARIAL Margaret Jean Gordon Jean GENERAL Genevieve Elizabeth Gorham Jenny secretarial Robert Anderson Gralton Bobby SCIENCE 41 Norbert Ryder Graumann Norbert BOOKKEEPING John Adams Graves Hack SCIENCE Carolyn Esmond Green Carolyn ARTS Mildred Dallas Grigsby Mildred GENERAL Charles Arthur Grimes Charles GENERAL James Delaney Hall Jim ARTS 42 Mitchell Hancock Mike GENERAL Virginia Hartneel Suzie ARTS Alice Hasenbuhler Alice secretarial Claude Leon Haynes, Jr. Claude GENERAL Francis Otto Hewitt Hewitt GENERAL Jeannette Hillyer Jeannette SECRETARIAL 43 Janet Louise Hoff Janet SECRETARIAL Joanne Ellen Hoff Joanne GENERAL Marjorie Agnes Hoffman Margie secretarial William Hoovler Bill SCIENCE Mary Louise Hopke Mary ARTS Jane Pennington Hulfish Jane ARTS 44 Dorothy Hungerford Dot GENERAL Thelmarie Hurd Texas GENERAL Jean Jennings Jean GENERAL Randolph Jester Randy GENERAL Izetta L. Johnson Izctta GENERAL Lewis Jones Lew GENERAL Eugene Joyner Jeep SCIENCE Lorraine Kappel Lorry GENERAL Daniel Kendrick Dan general Dorothy Kendrick Dorothy GENERAL Karl Kenneth Kendrick Karl GENERAL Llewellyn Kendrick Lue GENERAL 46 Martha Edwin King Dimples GENERAL Karl Klinger Karl GENERAL William Edward Kramer Billy ARTS Lois-June Korbe Lois-June SECRETARIAL Shirley Lehman Shorty GENERAL Fannie Neives Lewis Fannie GENERAL 47 Jack Fdwin Lockhart Jack GENERAL Hazel Louise Lyons Louise SECRETARIAL Sylvia Alease Mahoney A lease SECRETARIAL Llewellyn Maskin' Lukey GENERAL Nancy Lee Mankin Nancy GENERAL Richard C. Marshall Richard SCIENCE 48 Eddie Mason Eddie ARTS Gertrude Massey Gertrude GENERAL Barbara Meador Bobby GENERAL Shirley Ruth Mercer Shirl GENERAL Martha Gertrude Merchant Martha GENERAL Douglas Mitchell Doug general W I 49 Margaret Molton Shortie SECRETARIAL Donald Tanner Moore Donnie science Leo Elizabeth Moore Lee GENERAL Robert Lee Moran Bob GENERAL Marian A. Morgan Kitty GENERAL Margie Morris Margie GENERAL 50 Samuel Brown Morris Sam GENERAL Howard H. Mullins Moon GENERAL Herbert Leslie Munday Herb ARTS Matthew Henry MacMorland Matt ARTS Robert Maurice McCloskey Bob bookkeeping Etta Gertrude McDonald Blondie GENERAL 51 Nancy McFadden honey SECRETARIAL Fred Lane McGiffin Mike SCIENCE Jimmie Ambrose Nealis Pigmy general Joan Newcome Jody GENERAL Dorothy Ann Noonan Dotty GENERAL Betty Jane Norris B. J. SECRETARIAL 52 Eunice Ray Penn Dinkey SECRETARIAL Kathleen Estelle Peverill Kacky SECRETARIAL Thomas Richard Phillips Tommy ARTS Courtenay Morris Plaskitt Courtenay ARTS 53 Evelyn Posey Evelyn SECRETARIAL Jean Rarer But ter bean GENERAL Wesley Reece Wesley GENERAL Elizabeth Anne Reed Betty ARTS Geraldine Elizabeth Reid Jerry GENERAL Phil Key Reily Buddy SCIENCE 54 Betty Lee Reynolds Lettie Bee ARTS Jane Louise Rives Jane ARTS Nancye-Dean Roberts Nancye GENERAL Joyce Aletha Rollins Joyce SECRETARIAL Dorothy Allen Rosenberger Dot ARTS Thomas Daniel Rou Tommy GENERAL 55 Dorothy Lee Roxby Roxby ARTS Ralph Howard Ruben Ralph ARTS John Hubert Russell Hubert bookkeeping Mary Sanborn Yankee GENERAL Patricia Sarle Patty ARTS Douglas Elliott Schooley Doug ARTS 56 Robert Godfrey Sellers Bob James Simpson Jimmie science Constance Small Connie ARTS 57 Inez Adelaide Smith S mi tty SECRETARIAL James A. W. Smith Jimmy ARTS Robert Lee Smith S mi tty ARTS Robert Moody Snapp Snapper general Cecil Caylor Spaulding Cecil arts Noble Stewart Knobby GENERAL 58 Helen Stouffer Snuffy GENERAL Hugh Alfred Sutherland Hugh GENERAL Richard Talbott Dick ARTS Simeon Pipkin Taylor, III Sim SCIENCE Helen Cline Thomas Helen ARTS Luther Austin Thomas, Jr. Buddy arts 59 Virginia Louise Thompson Gin SECRETARIAL Barbara Turner Bobbie GENERAL Ellalee Fairfax Davis Vincent Ellalee ARTS David Eugene Walker David GENERAL Dorothy May Watson Dot GENERAL John Robert Watson Jack SCIENCE 60 Bertha M. Weaver Bertha GENERAL Frank Webb II Buddy GENERAL Elaine Phyllis Weil Elaine ARTS Douglas Charles Welch Doug GENERAL Mary Lou Werner Ludy ARTS Benjamin West Ben GENERAL 61 Karoline Wicker Karoline SECRETARIAL Betty Lee Wilburn Betty SECRETARIAL Eleanor Jean Wilson Jean ARTS Milburn Lee Wingate Mildred GENERAL Joyce Wood Joyce ARTS 62 Marie Wood Toni GENERAL Gwendolyn Ann Ziegler Gwen secretarial Sch ool Calendar Sept. 4—The portals of G. W.” open after a wonderful summer vacation. Sept. 19— G. W.V’ football season opens with a 31-0 victory over Fredricksburg. Oct. 10—Seniors snatch honors by giving first dance of the year. Nov. 19—Victory bonfire held in spite of W. L.’s” attempt to destroy it. Nov. 20— W. L.”- G. W.” game—19-19. We offer no excuses. Dec. 5—Group of smarties” go to Pan-American Conference at the Raleigh Hotel. Dec. 5—School is represented at Debate Conference at George Washington University by the Debate Club. Dec. 5—Fun and food for all! Pep Club Banquet, and dance afterwards in the Gym. Dec. 12 13—Three one-act plays presented by Dramatic Club. Dec. 18 19—Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” is enjoyed by all and sets us in the spirit for the glorious holidays to follow. Jan. 5—School begins for the first time in the new year. Jan. 9—Underclasses have to undergo the heckling of the seniors on Senior Day.” Jan. 19-20—Review, review, and more review for the coming tedious days. Jan. 21-23—Those trying exams! Jan. 23—Weeping, etc., from February class at Class Night.” Jan. 26—Fun for all at Mid-Year Prom! Jan. 27—Some in triumph, some in sadness, out they go to other classes. Feb. 9—School dismissed at 2:30 for trial air raid. Feb. 27—Mess jackets sported by Cadets at Cadet Hop. Mar. 20—Bernhardts and Evanses make their debut in Stage Door.” Apr. 6—Beautiful girls in gay pastels at the Easter Bunny Ball. Apr. 10—Many lovely voices are heard at G. W.” in the operetta. May 15—The Cadets and Band win honors at Competitive Drill with W. L.” Apr. 23, 24—Glee Clubs and Band attend Musical Festival at Richmond. May 8, 9—Much praise given to contestants for honors received at Inter-Scholastic Contests in Charlottesville. June 3-5—Exams—last for some, perhaps! June 5—Seniors laugh at and with fellow seniors at their last meeting together in Class Night.” June 7—This Sunday evening the seniors listen quietly and thoughtfully to the baccalaureate sermon. June 8—Many sighs are heard at this last dance—the Senior Prom. June 10—We enter the high school for perhaps the most important event of our lives—our commencement. There is a moment of pride and joy—suddenly, a pang of regret as we gaze at the ribbon-tied scrolls and realize . . . 63 Mo TfgSSS ° n.) ,SchUg % $ - mnjE I!! ! tifl Left to right, first row: Quinlan Hancock, Leo McGuire. Second row: Don Gee, Karen Humphrey, Alice Craig, Jean Myers, Patsy Nicholson, Edgar Sims, Jr. Third row: Miss Margaret Cox, Miss Carmen Andujar, Miss Anne Ratcliffc, Jimmy Dodge. junior Class Officers President .............................................................QUINLAN HANCOCK Vice-President............................................................ LEO McGUIRE Secretary-Treasurer ........................................ KAREN HUMPHREY Sponsor ....................................................... MISS CARMEN ANDUJAR Sophomore Class Officers President ..................................................... JEAN MYERS Vice-President ............................................... JIMMY DODGE Secretary-Treasurer ALICE CRAIG Sponsor MISS ANNE RATCLIFFE 3reshman Class Officers President ..................................................EDGAR SIMS, JR. Vice-President DONALD GEE Secretary-Treasurer...................................... PATSY NICHOLSON Sponsor..............................................MISS MARGARET COX 67 HOMEROOM 301. Reading left to right:— First row: M. Bagget, N. Davis, M. Jones, P. Parr, D. Jacobs, A. Rhodes, E. Finnell. Second row: C. Madaris, H. Windham, L. L. Potter, L. Feagens, G. Carr, J. Peyton, E. Schafc, P. Dent. Third row: L. Kolshak, S. Boswell, C. Bowman, H. Chichester, J. Henderson, J. Miller, H. Guill. Fourth row: W. Mills, L. Schlosser, D. Cornnel, F. Plitt, E. Spittle. Fifth row: J. Allen, E. Cornell, L. Peabody. HOMEROOM 302. Reading left to right:— First row: D. Payne, F. Vozzola, A. Williams, I. Finch, M. Jefferes, B. Wishard, J. Alfriend. Second row: R. Dudley, P. Allard, D. Wood, S. Armstrong, M. Coffey, L. Feaganes, B. Brady, V. Cap-oralctti. Third row: J. Richards, W. Clark, M. Herndon, G. Pace, A. Moss. Fourth row: J. Clark, M. Struder, E. Grauman. HOMEROOM 304. Reading left to right:— First row: J. Mallon, S. Bunt, N. Harrison, B. L. Haugh, B. Strobeck, R. Springer, E. Purcell. Second row: F. Griffin, J. Livingston, V. Tucker, M. Miller, L. Howard, A. Kelly, L. Wayland, G. Tucker. Third row: L. McGuire, R. Hendrix, S. Graham, M. Carter, J. Peyton, E. Tindell, H. Fisher. Fourth row: L. Rorer, C. Knight, M. Fagan, L. Swann, K. Humphrey, A. Hughes. Fifth row-: R. Walsh, J. Jensscn, A. Grenadier, C. Sullivan. HOMEROOM 305. Reading left to right:— First row: I. Eckstein, R. Rowland, N .Penn, J. May, M. Ridings, J. Bradfield, A. Murray. Second row: B. Green, H. Amorky, M. Smith, R. Deavcrs, M. Carper, B. Crockett, W. Blackwell, N. Snyder. Third row: J. London, M. L. Thomson, S. Ryan, W. Martin, D. L. Butler, M. Savage, R. Weadon. Fourth row: A. Barrett, W. Leef, T. Stewardson, M. K. Edwards, T. Conrath, R. Fleming. Fifth row: K. Shipp, R. Dole, H. Johnson. HOMEROOM 306. Reading left to right:— First row: W. Rawlings, E. Donahue, R. Newman, M. Greenwood, C. Lynch, F. Rosoff, A. Nicholson, L. Arthur. Second row: N. Haslett, M. Romani, C. Sherman, M. McCloskey, J. Finks, M. Crockett, M. Skinner, E. Cox, A. Bryan. Third row: W. Bowes, H. Linscott, D. Wilfrey, J. Saxer, B. Haynes, M. Saum, E. Conrad. Fourth row: L. Marlow, J. Burroughs, K. Shute, R. Murphy. Fifth row: J. Gardner, J. Jameson, N. Rossen. HOMEROOM 307. Reading left to right:— First row: G. Moomaw, S. A. McMullen, J. Burch, T. Treger, V. Rhine, M. Watson, S. Eastman. Second row: M. Jacobs, G. Grisso, C. Bladen, D. Guiscppe, J. Hogan, M. Taggart. Third row: D. Payne, R. Downham, B. Brown, J. Beach, C. Dom-browsky. Fourth row: N. Peeler, R. Kennedy, C. Andrews, C. Lamb. Fifth row: W. Greaver, A. Glass. ROOM 308. Reading left to right:—First row: D. Drake, G. Cornell, E. Callahan, C. Baldwin, E. Turner, E. Miller, J. Blanton. Second row: F. Jackson, M. Florence, P. Huffman, D. Wilflcy, B. Rives, M. Pennell, G. Welch, W. Miller. Third row: J. Morris, M. Moran, G. Black, C. Horn, B. Wallace, E. Wallace, B. Angel. Fourth row: C. Garrison, L. Pettit, W. Werner, C. Lockhart, C. Campbell, L. Herndon, G. Rogers. HOMEROOM 309. Reading left to right:— First row: C. Yates, F. Springmann, M. Rhecche, A. Jameson, D. Rush, C. Wright, W. Scrivener. Second row: H. Fleming, M. Watkins, W. Williamson, F. Kidd, J. Keller, K. Cheekc, M. Grant, C. Purcell. Third row: M. Foltz, M. Calhoun, M. Dickson, E. Barclay, E. Evans, F. Alexander, F. Gearhart. Fourth row: H. Lanum, C. Nalls, G. Chase, H. Mclnturff. Fifth row: S. Scherr, D. Wood, B. White. HOMEROOM 310. Reading left to right:— First row: B. Puryear, L. Worsham, B. J. Good, C. Burnell, F. Guill, I. Watson, W. Hatch. Second row: R. Cunningham, J. Ketland, J. Kendrick, M. Wootton, M. Lucas, E. Nolan, E. Gibhs, Q. Hancock, A. Umholtz. Third row: J. Singleton, R. Brawner, A. Bibb, V. Lescalleet, A. Studde, W. Bruffy, D. Crisp. Fourth row: R. Robertson, A. Kelley, J. Dccton, B. Bishop, C. Kendrick. Fifth row: R. Graham, G. Jackson, L. Almond. HOMEROOM 311. Reading left to right:— First row: K. Peterson, V. Burke, F. Muhlenberg, P. Tesh, H. Emhart, L. Johnson, E. Suit. Second row: R. Harmon, L. Butler, M. Miller, B. L. Penn, M. Bowman, E. Creel, W. Shipp, O. Nolan. Third row: A. Sadowskas, R. Gillum, C. Raiford, D. Rubin, A. Fones, J. Graves, E. Godfrey. Fourth row: H. Poladian, H. Mills, A. Masiello, N. Schrott. Fifth row: M. Tolson, J. Conrad. HOMEROOM 312. Reading left to right:— First row: G. Logan. G. Brown, C. Griffith, C. Kol-shak, F. Smith, M. Hapsas, B. Mills. Second row: B. McGuinn. D. Lennon, M. Dannehl, E. Gallahan, C. Weber, A. Driscoll, B. Wright, R. Roland. Third row: A. Craten, O. Malcolm, L. Berryman, J. Anderson, T. Jones, G. Huntsberger. Fourth row: E. Wayland, L. Cornwell, W. Purple, H. Harris, R. McArtor. Fifth row: D. Campbell, M. Dewitt. HOMEROOM 201. Reading left to right:— First row: C. Meade, B. Lewis, A. Johnson, J. Parkley, M. Ninneman, L. Ellison, E. Sublctt, B. Padgett. Second row: J. Gibson, B. O'Flaherty, N. L. Lewis, I. J. Rorcr, J. McDougal, E. Danoff, B. L. Watson, B. N. Michelback, D. Kinsey. Third row: A. Dcavers, A. Dodd, J. Carroll. M. Forbes, J. Fowler, R. Bregman, T. Tanner. Fourth row: T. Parker, H. Campbell, H. Berman, M. Boaz, W. Bledsoe, R. Johnson. Fifth row: G. Scott. E- H«-— man, L. Allen ° HOMEROOM 202. Reading left to right:— First row: H. Olmstead, D. Sherwood, E. Nalls, D. Sullivan, P. Brown, M. Blaylock, R. Angus. Second row: G. Burgess, G. Rees, E. Potter, G. Brenner, H. Barley, P. Cox, L. Simpson, J. Dreitus. Third row: B. Kiger, N. Dole, B. Weaver, P. Ginauld, F. Taylor, E. Guiscppc, E. Bonamarte. Fourth row: A. Coppa, A. Calhoun, R. Mills, J. Fowler, W. Tant, J. King. Fifth row: P. Finks, C. Mclnturff, M. Finnell, P. Ross, J. Miller. HOMEROOM 203. Reading left to right:— First row: J. Weaver, D. Carver, D. Miles, G. Peyton, B. Stephens. J. Weber, B. Fitzgerald. Second row: B. Jones, M. J. Bond, J. Myers, E. Rose, E. Martin, B. Best, L. Miller, E. Holman, B. Horton. Third row: R. Sullivan, L. Ragland, B. Farrar, M. Dionne, D. Weisiger, R. Bowling, P. Wedel. Fourth row: H. Grimm, B. Black, G. Knight, D. Barnes, R. Smith. R. Smith. Fifth row: C. Bailey, E. Nalls. J. McHaffa, A. Massey. HOMEROOM 204. Reading left to right:— First row: W. Duncan, L. Keys, F. Knauss, M. Papiroski, D. Acres, P. Smith, J. Coates. Second row: D. Martin, Z. Wilke, J. Hamilton, D. Otteson, H. Lambert, R. Pugh, B. Fischman, W. Crofford. Third row: V. Allen, R. Ludolph, R. Ortego, E. Attiliis, H. Hogan. Fourth row: R. Hale, S. Chalmers, C. Walp, H. Goodson. Fifth row: C. Dunn, C. Mclnturff. HOMEROOM 205. Reading left to right:— First row: R. Bauman, A. Houchins, M. Arnold, A. Baker, D. Acton, D. Walker, R. McCarty. Second row: R. Kcziah, T. McDougall, J. Stone, M. Hatton, L. Miller, M. Sherry, J. Moore, M. Van Deventer, R. Noble. Third row: H. Rivenburg, S. W. Eason, J. Clark, E. Levy, J. Hoff, K. Chappelle, R. Butler. Fourth row: H. Grimm, C. King, E. Berry, A. Donald, E. Recker. HOMEROOM 206. Reading left to right:— First row: C. Clayton, G. Crockett, S. Tauber, M. Pace, R. Reeves, P. Belew, B. Hatnmersley. Second row: J. Daniels, K. Helwege, G. Stinnett, H. Ham-mersley, J. Huffman, S. Owen, M. Topol, R. Ren-noe. Third row: J. Robinson, M. Durden, N. Osborne, R. Matt, E. Milstcad, B. Rumler, D. Emerson. Fourth row: H. Horton, E. Bragg, J. Carney, H. Martin, J. Favill. Fifth row: D. Cope, B. Mash-burn. HOMEROOM 208. Reading left to right:— First row: J. Elliott, J. Bryan, M. Spittle, E. Humes, G. Burdette, P. Boothe, P. Page. Second row: A. Hawthorne, B. Nesbitt, J. Self, M. Mellott, J. Covey, E. Gorham, S. Packett, B. Hansborough. Third row: P. Leahy, V. Zuchelli, C. Roddy, D. Foster, T. Slack, M. Tesh, S. Frasca. Fourth row: A. Lewis, J. Dodge, T. O’Neil, D. Dickerson, J. Powell, A. Amandus. Fifth row: C. Baumann, C. Davis, J. Blackburn, P. Leverich, T. Goldberg. HOMEROOM 210. Reading left to right:— First row: B. Martin, G. Singleton, F. Clark, E. Garten, N. Hopkins, B. Berry, J. Griffin. Second row: J. Taylor, R. Barr, M. Meeks, B. I-ewis, F. Beck, K. Kidd, B. Hawthorne, F. McNeer. Third row: R. Hutt, G. Crowder, G. Sloan, A. Durrett, J. M. Rideout, B. De Witt, B. Cox. Fourth row: J. Layman, T. Tomlin, J. Wilson, G. Stinnett, J. Crickenberger, G. Hall. Fifth row: G. Brown, G. Sing. HOMEROOM 212. Reading left to right:— First row: L. Irby, M. Allison, G. L. Allen, C. Groves, M. Thomas, M. Dove, B. Sellers. Second row: H. Andrews, S. L. Walker, I. M. Ballard, E. Smith, E. Glover, B. Dyson, L. Springman, R. Snyder. Third row: R. Otteson, A. Umholtz, J. Grover, B. Strader, L. Duvall, B. Glasgow. Fourth row: S. Field, R. Reed, W. Vaughn, N. Quasebarth. HOMEROOM 101. Reading left to right:— First row: F. Quigley, L. L. Dunn, M. Braddock, F. Baker, C. Clayton, B. Deane, J. Pierce, F. Strother. Second row: F. Donaldson, H. Futch, B. Hulmes, A. Hall, G. Livermore, G. McClary, E. Hellmuth. Third row: C. Edwards, B. Miller, G. Luh, K. McKinley, P. A. Davis, L. McGahey, W. H. Norton, Jr., M. Kennedy. Fourth row: W. Padgett, M. Allen, H. Bruin, E. Nalls, S. Leake, W. Truitt. Fifth row: A. Campbell, W. Schneider, A. Durr, I. Riggs, F. Nowland, H. Weaver. HOMEROOM 102. Reading left to right:— First row: L. Moffett. B. Bragg, E. Russell, L. Dyson, A. Coates, B. Bryant, L. Beavers. Second row: A. Pistolesi, V. Herbert, D. Hicks, J. Reynolds, F. Hufford, V. Nash. M. McClary, M. Farence. Third row: G. West, J. Swiger, C. Shakley, M. Saunders, H. Hammerslcy, B. Benjamin, R. Partlow. Fourth row: H. Allen, L. Gilhllan, P. Todd, R. Pettit, E. Sims, W. Lemeshewsky. Fifth row: G. Faigen, H. Garrett, P. Leverich G. Killian, R. Riley. HOMEROOM 103. Reading left to right:— First row: D. Skagerburg, B. Schwab, M. A. Hey-denreich, F. Coates, V. Edelen, A. M. McIntyre, P. Feltner, W. T. Moore. Second row: E Stein, M. Terry, C. Carper, I. M. Tyson, F. Kolshak, D. Dibrcll, M. Staubs, B. Buchanan, J. Rosen. Third row: R. Dienelt, L. Shakley, R. McLeod, R. Ham-mersley, F. Ncwcome, R. Garthoff, V. Plaskitt, T. McDonald. Fourth row: T. Lopcr, J. Hampton, M. Payne, M. Rutherford, B. Bennett, B. Whittington. Fifth row: K. Ritter, A. Graves, S. Finch, Q. Hutchinson. HOMEROOM 104. Reading left to right:— First row: C. Higgins, V. Apperson, M. Hurley, B. Porter, H. Gearheart, F. Litzerman, V. Houchens, H. Moore. Second row: C. Tomlin, A. Wilcox, M. Wright, M. Sweeney, M. L. Lamm, R. Truslow, C. Hanes. Third row: L. Loving, G. Smith, M. Disney, E. Poling, D. Sherry, R. Dionne, C. Roberts. Fourth row: P. Brookfield, R. M. Burchfield, E. Johnson, B. Peterson, R. McIntyre, M. Neuman. Fifth row: E. Carr, J. Washington, G. Fcrd, J. Coates, H. Hurst. in HOMEROOM 105. Reading left ,o right:-First row: S. McDermott, L. Bernard, L. Rosenberg. N. Collins, L. Travis, B. Chason, V. Beall. Second row: F. Gorham, J. Gibbs, J. Petti, A. Lynch, F. Van Deventer, R. Higgins, C. Lane, B. Auld. Third row: M. Morgan M. Brooks, E. Burns, M. Fleming, D. Herring. M. Shepherd, C. Newton. Fourth row: S. Joiner, F. Minning, P. Overholtzer, L. Stearman, R. Williams, C. Sailor. Fifth row: G. Pugh, J. Smith, L. Tucker. J. Eheart, M. Latham, V. Grimes. HOMEROOM 106. Reading left to right:— First row: C. Elliott, M. Beall, V. Daniels, H. Harrington, M. A. Morrison, L. Trcnary, H. Dove. Second row: W. McIntosh, S. Witton, P. Nicholson, D. Wilson, V. Tiernay, S. Cook, B. DcSilva, M. Shifflett, J. E. Fox, L. Buttgen. Third row: A. Row, J. Babb, J. Petty, L. Bibby, J. Creal, C. Rammel, i R. Vozzola, D. Lindsey, C. Langley. Fourth row: J. Maddox, A. Beachtold, B. J. Gilliland, L. Cunningham. R. Dunlap, R. Grimm. Fifth row: C. Hile. H. Rowe. C. Spinks, S. Mankin, T. McGuire, L. Moore. HOMEROOM 107. Reading ''ft to rif'T Firs, row: T. McClain. M. Blackwell. L. Butler b. Dorse, P. Fredette. C. Kelley. Second row. M. Sells V. Triple,,. N. Wood. S. Simpson j. Sp -’ L . . R Harris E. Martin, D. Meagher, tie. Third row. B. Harr, . Osborn. R. A. Reardon. Four.h « w_ R_ GUss, B. McNealy, F. Christian. Fifth row. Baily, J- Grisso. HOMEROOM lM R“dn;ngon. , Barton. V. First row: T. Brown. D P C. Stauhs. Meade. C. Rhodes. Y H . L. Boleyn, Second row: P. Lawjiornc. p Waison. M- L Davis. M. Kenne ;.E. row: M. Callahan, C. F Stover. Third g McGlary, Ruben, . p f-fawthorne, « r u M Moran, Hardester. Fourth o « r - . L Mulhgan. J- Gjuseppe. Fifth row. r° . , R I PhilhP - O. Giuseppe Weekly, • J' , Watts. R. Yates, J- 0 aKS’ HOMEROOM 109. Reading left to right: — First row: V. Werth, H. Delk, B. Sisson, C. Roddy, M. L. Spoehr, B. J. Knauss, P. Bowen. Second row: L. Corbett, I. Potter, V. Irby, M. Hinker, J. Finley, D. Welles, S. Mills, K. Simpson. Third row: J. Ortega, W. McDonald, M. Hoover, S. Powell, P. di Girolamo, D. Gaham, J. Moore, G. Wilson. Fourth row: J. Stewart, E. Fuller, M. Romani, A. Parker, K. Lyles, E. Schirmer, J. Blackburn, D. Gee. HOMEROOM 110. Reading left to right:— First row: H. Mahoney, F. Hannah, M. McClain, M. Riddick, H. English, E. Penn, C. Morris. Second row: B. Myers, D. Gaede, P. Curry, M. J. Cook, G. Roach, A. Cox, A. Petitt. Third row: W. Eakin, D. Foster, W. Shislcr, G. Baumgartner, C. Davis, J. LeCroy, D. Noll. Fourth row: P. Sammons, K. Layman, R. Bruce, L. Richter, D. Nelson. Fifth row: A. Creel, B. Ginn, V. Rhodes, B. Moore, E. Ginn. HOMEROOM 112. Reading left to right:— First row: A. Tolbert, H. Morris, D. Dobison, C. Weadon, H. Dove, J. Keifcr, H. Rubin, B. McBride. Second row: D. Cline, L. Naylor, F. Slack, C. Sarc, M Butler, E. M. Zimmerman, C. Moore, D. Pavone. Third row: W. H. Daughltery, G. Nalls, A. Briscoe, B. Morton, B. Gills, R. Simpson. Fourth row: O. Dameron, W. Martin, A. Thomas, E. Schonbcrger, B. Sutton. Fifth row: B. Duvall, E Northrup, H. De Valt. HOMEROOM 114. Reading left to right:— First row: B. Ward, J. Griffith, E. Henry, G. Lat-sios, C. Colangelo, E. Draper, R. Higgins. Second row: H. Tompkins, H. Shacklett, D. Daniels, J. Eckels, J. Yates, N. Grant. S. Albert, F. Ludlow. Third row: E. Brown, E. Robertson, E. Raisor.. A. C. Walter, M. Mouat, E. Riley, R. Muir. Fourth row: W. Wigley, E. Chismar, R. Tolson, F. Akman, C. Sarle, R. Schoen. Fifth row: N. Moravitz, R. Runalduc. HOMEROOM 118. Reading left to right:— First row: D. Ramos, D. Peck, P. Traves, F. Atkins, J. Long, C. Spittle, I. Smith. Second row: D. Palmer, F. Anderson, J. Jones, B. Fones, C. Colling, H. Peeler, M. J. Shaver, B. Bleier. Third row: J. Warner, G. Brick, F. Gasser, V. Cates, E. Matheny, E. Bosworth, J. Leahy, N. L. Goods. Fourth row: L. Gill, B. Burhans, L. Baber, K. Gilmartin, D. Wedcl, B. Bibb. Fifth row: J. DeButts, H. Levy, K. Hicks, J. Riley, M. Gilfillan. HOMEROOM 120. Reading left to right:— First row: B. Withers, D. Clark, D. Martin, M. Zimmerman, R. Mostyn, V. Green, V. Bailey. Second row: H. Manucia, L. Brady, D. Grant, N. Gillctt, H. Clark, J. Freeman, J. Wilson, D. Spittle. Third row: H. Williams, C. Moore, E. Smith, L. Fahnestock, D. Boswell, L. Huffman, W. Morgan. Fourth row: V. Gorham, D. Corbin, J. Gal-lahan, B. Meletis, M. L. Stark, B. Barrett. Fifth row: C. Johnson, G. Cronin, M. Hoovler, C. Bal-lenger, R. Fones, J. Newman. HOMEROOM 122. Reading left to right:— First row: R. King, D. Lee, M. Helton, E. Bibb, G. Moomaw, L. Attiliis, P. Pulzone. Second row: M. Cline, B. Perkinson, J. Hyland, J. Boutchard, L. Coppa, M. Bennett. Third row: P. Bomberger, R. Cummins, A. Rebholtz, O. Snellings, A. Langford. Fourth row:J. Colbert, L. Boyerskl, C. Kirby, D. HartsclI. Fifth row: W. Hayden, K. Mallom, J. Rcnshaw. HOMEROOM 124. Reading left to right:— First row: J. Hamilton, B. Clark, B. Hall, E. Rice, J. Paulsen. D. Thomas, A. Sutherland. Second row: W. Beall, B. Clark, D. Gallahan, W. Sturgeon, P. Planck, B. Rowen, G. Jones, W. Worthington. Third row: B. Jones, J. Madaris, M. Mason, J. King, S. Sare, M. Williamson. Fourth row: C. Schwab, J. Sweatt, B. Roland, K. King, L. Mitchell, H. Bettis. Fifth row: T. Spittle, C. Roberts, J. Hensley. HOMEROOM 128. Reading left to right:— First row: D. Strobcck, F. Goldman, M. Wilburn, V. Bernstein, D. Scott, M. Moore, J. Duncan. Second row: J. Freeman. B. Sweeney, J. Feageans, M. Holmes, E. Rivenberg, A. King, W. Downs. Third row: A. Jackson, D. Thomasson, P. Wells, H. Hammond, F. Parker. Fourth row: M. Robey, E. Vczina, C. Riece, G. Daniels. HOMEROOM 130. Reading left to right:— First row: D. Kelly, B. A. Whalen, M. Guthrie, M. Winston, M. Haverkamp, W. McKenny, D. Wolford. P. Goldsmith. Second row: I. Gough, P. Inabinet, E. Douthat, B. M. Whalen, B. Hicks, B. Gordon, B. Hennessec. Third row: P. Wiedorn, B. Meador, M. Wood, E. Winkler, W. Gutridge, I. Greer. Fourth row: J. Wheatley, R. Cunningham, L. Youry, C. Giddens, J. Gore. Fifth row: J. Herbert, B. Suits, D. Jones, C. Hapsas. HOMEROOM 132. Reading left to right:— First row: C. Thomson, T. Brown, J. Haslett, M. Bruce, M. Call, J. Davis. B. Cockerham. Second row: W. Fields, D. Fouts, B. Rush, D. J. Mowery, B. Newman, H. Cartwright, W. Baum, J. Wagen-man. Third row: W. Hopke, J. Bayol, V. McLein, M. J. Ingcrsoll, P. Schwab, J. Reed. Fourth row: J. Bryan, E. Cockrell, E. Palmer, K. Savage, C. Major. Fifth row: H. Dunbar, W. Newton, E. Stutzman. HOMEROOM 212. Reading left to right:— First row: J. McCarty, G. Brenner, B. Sturgeon, B. Morris, A. Baber, C. Boley, B. L. Gillum, D. Rou-zic, R. Peyton. Second row: M. France, C. Hudson, B. J. Hedrick, P. Rcbholtz, V. Buntin, M. Merchant, E. Johnson, R. Powell. Third row: F. M. Bateman, M. Owens. J. Tully. C Crofford, M. Ferguson, E. Acton, P. Rivcnbark, C. David. Fourth row: P. Manus, J. Downs, W. Winkler, M. Knight, D. Livchak, R. Gorman, W. Harrison, B. Sheads. HOMEROOM 214. Reading left to right:— First row: E. Barnes, I. Paladian, J. Fleegal, H. Massey, R. Downs, M. Brenner, L. Clark. Second row: E. Kopp, D. Livchak, A. Roberts, G. Sherman, M. Butler, V. Haith, A. Adanis, D. Muhlenberg. Third row: A. Fredettc, B. McClung, J. Vaughan, D. Phillips, J. Reynolds, J. Hulfish, C. Suthard, A. Miller, J. Bolton. Fourth row: R. DeWitt, L. Jones, P. Gillum, B. Wood. HOMEROOM 216. Reading left to right:— First row: B. Rogers, M. Mays, D. Miller, E. Butts, M. Smith, E. Hupper, B. Kane, J. C. Phillips. Second row: A. Creel, G. Swisher, B. Bowling, B. Rhees, B. Rudin, F. Bayol, A. Corbin, J. Hayman, L. Mills. Third row: J. MacCue S. Ginn, L. Yowell, B. McGowan, M. Rohlin, M. Musselman, S. Walker, E. Hobbs, D. Allman. ROMEROOM 218. Reading left to right:— First row: P. Rogers, A. Bramble, J. Langley, J. Gorham, B. Beall, B. Moore, A. Rhine. Second row: B. Kelley, H. Hogan, B. Rush, A. Porterfield, R. Smith, E. Brown, D. Eddins, R. Pebbles. Third row: R. Furness, R. Langley, J. McArtor, C. Jenkins, N. Harper, W. Musselman. Fourth row: B. Head, J. Barry, B. Dobson, L. Zell, D. Weston, D. Rainey. HOMEROOM 220. Reading left to right:— First row: S. Rollins, T. Carroll, J. Zimmerman, A. Johnson, R. Barry, J. Howard, K. Brawner, B. Foster, P. Powell, L. Anderson. Second row: B. Blank-ley, B. Gallagher, T. St. Clair, W. Cox, T. White, T. Kelly, H. Reamy, K. Litchford, S. Moore. Third row: B. McDonough, M. Randell, B. Armstrong, J. Elliott, G. Trevino, A. Petitt, B. Dawson, M. Neal, W. Bourn. Fourth row: K. Owens, D. Heddings, J. Magnus, R. Dobson, J. Maigret, R. Szlayfszteyn. !« TWt I HI The beating of the drums and the cheers that are heard as the eleven fights for the Ole Oaken Bucket” and the Alma Mater bring us to a different aspect of our school life. It is on the playing field the boys learn the fairness of play that makes them the citizens of tomorrow. The Cadets, drilling for the part they will play in defending our country, are helping to uphold the American principles of right and freedom. The foundations for successful personalities are laid in the meetings of the many clubs of all kinds which are carried on with the sympathetic help of their faculty sponsors. ACTIVITIES St nt FALL OFFICERS D ... JANE RIVES vZZsidm, WC D MARSH dJL Secretary DOROTHY BLACK Treasurer.......................... KAREN HUMPHREY Parliamentarian ....................... ADRIENNE BARRY Sergeant-at-Arms.....................................ROBERT DUVALL Co-Secretary BARBARA BOWMAN Director of Health and Sanitation (Boys) FRED McGIFFIN Director of Health and Sanitation (Girls) BEVERLY BARRY Director of Auditorium DAVID GOODRICH Director of Lost and Found JIMMY DODGE Director of Cafeteria KARL KENDRICK Director of Traffic JOHN SHELTON Member to Honor and Discipline Committee, SARA ANN McMULLEN We of George Washington can be justly proud that our school has j student government. The greatest achievement of a school is shown by th fact that the students can govern themselves. Through the functions of the council, the student learns to solve hi own problems, work for the well-being of all, and most important, fit himsel for active service in the community. JANE RIVES President of Student Council Gounct SPRING OFFICERS President ...........................................JANE RIVES Vice-President RICHARD MARSHALL Secretary ..........................................FLORA COOK Treasurer...........................................EDGAR WAYLAND Sergeant-at-Arms .........................JOHN FOWLER Secretary of Honor Discipline............. BEVERLE BERRY RICHARD MARSHALL Vice-President of Student Council 83 President.....................................LEO McGUIRE Vice-President.................................BILL BISHOP Secretary-Treasurer.................... MARY JO INGERSOLL Sponsor...............................MISS SUE FLORANCE The purpose of the Biology Club is to provide useful activity for those studying biology and for those wishing to continue their study. Students in the club acquire a better understanding and an increased knowledge of biology. This club, which has a membership of about thirty-five students, holds its meetings every other Friday in Room 310. 84 cS ver C o a.f- c7 {istori C ti£ CULTURE Prrtident .............. HELEN STOUFFFR Vice-President....................... ALEASE MAHONEY -Secretary Treasurer ......... RUBY OB VAUGHN Program Chairman ............ MYRTLE WILI ET Sponsor MRS. RUTH ELGIN 7 Purposc of the Culture section of this club is to develop further the idea of culture m America. FOREIGN REACTIONS Prerident ...... CLAUOE HAvYMES Secretory-T erasure r BETTY GOOD S pom or MISS DOLLY CM1AH AN The purpose of the Foreign Relations section of this club is to promote the study ol foreign relations. DEMOCRACY President ...........................NANCY GRANT Vice-President JOHN COATS Secretary-Treasurer ..... NANCY LEE GOODS Sponsor ............. MISS GRACE PATCH The purpose of this section of the club is to understand the values of democracy and the study of its development. HOME FRONT President ................... HARVEY DOVE Secretary HARRIET ENGLISH Treasurer ............. MADELYN CALLAHAN Sponsor .......... MRS. M. L. PARKER The Home Front section was concerned with National Defense organization and Junior Red Cross instruction. First Soprano Ambrose, Betty Lee Briggs, Alberta Brown, Phyllis Farrar, Barbara Griffith, Connie Hoffman, Marjorie Lewis, Betty Merchant, Martha Morris, Margie Mortimer, Marion A CAPELLA CHOIR Nash, Virginia Ortega, Rosalie Second Soprano Burke, Vivian Bush, Helen Haslett, Joan Jameson, Ann Kirtley, Opal Mostyn, Ruby Park, Pat Pennell, Marjorie Rives, Jane Sarle, Patty Alto Black, Dorothy Finks, June Hillard, Helen Jones, Jean Mitchell, Lynn Sellers, Suzanne Springman, Florence Stouffer, Helen Werner, Mary Lou First Soprano Barry, Rosemary Bagget, Margaret Bennett, Beverly Burns, Elinor Carrol, Jean Cook, Mary Jane Currey, Patsy Grimes, Virginia Hall, Dorothy Davis, Joyce Calhoun, Marie Lanum, Mary Lou Lucas, Marjorie GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Meador, Betty Second Soprano Porter, Betty Ann Gilmartin, Katherine Hyland, June Hilton, Mary Ellen Herring, Agnes Staubs, Mary Bramble, Anna McCullough, Jane Myers, Pauline Scott, Doris Winston, Mildred Bernstein, Victoria Moonaw, Gustava Boutchyard, June Bunt, Virginia Hedrick, Betty Nolan, Edythe Wendom, Patricia Alto Jones, Burness Ruffner, Katherine Shackley, Lucille Payne, Montrue Youry, Lillian Finnell, Esther Lennon, Dorothy First Tenor Chismor, Paul Roberts, Cameron Sellers, Bill Whittington, Brandon Nalls, Garland Tompkins, Harrison Glass, Allen Second Tenor Rosen, Jack Thomas, Allen Tolson, Raymond Kennedy, Melvin Nowland, Frank Allen, Vivian Baritone Barnett, Aubrey Foster, James Ottesen, Roberts Schonberg, Eugene Fones, Alvin Mehl, Robert Foster, Melvin Bass Crom, Curtis Tolson, Mitchell Snapp, Robert Peabody, Leroy McCausland, William Moran, Robert (Boys’ Qlee Club 87 Streamlined car designs, graceful charcoals, and multi-colored modem fantasies make Shop 6 a fascinating room to enter. The place cards at our banquets, posters on our bulletin boards, and cartoons on the school page of The Alexandria Gazette” are products of this club. The Arts and Crafts Club is devoted to furthering interest, knowledge and experience in the various fields of art. Led by Miss Noble, sponsor, and Billy Deeton, president, it has carried out its purpose. 88 The Cheer Leaders have done much to promote school spirit among the students of G. W. Teaching school songs and yells to the student body at the Pep Club meetings and rallies was among their numerous activities. They led the G. W. fans at football games and other sports events. Our various teams would hardly have had the spirit to fight and win if they had not been backed by the enthusiastic cheer leaders. HEAD CHEER LEADERS Left to right: Ernest Suit, Althea Gillum, Marie McDonald, Martha Merchant, Louise Lyons, Wanda Carroll, Alfred King. JUNIOR CHEER LEADERS Left to right, first row: Cynthia Rhodes, Bobby Buchanan. Second row: Dorothy Thomason, Courtney Lynch, Betty Lee Haynes, Phyliss Parr, Lucille Skakly, Evelyn Sublett. Third row: Mary Kennedy, Montrue Payne, Vivian McClean, Lillian Youry, Betty Porter. Fourth row: Harmon Moore, James Coates, Levi Marlowe, William Shisler. 89 Spanish Club President V ice-President Secretary-T reasurer Sponsor.............. JIMMY HUGHES ROSALIE NELSON FLORENCE SPRINGMAN MISS CARMEN ANDUJAR The Spanish Club was organized by Miss Andujar in 1927. Its purpose is to acquaint the students with the history, literature, customs, and traditions of the people whose language they are studying. Meetings with interesting and well-balanced programs are held twice a month. SPANISH TOURNAMENT CONTESTANTS Left to right: Jimmy Hughes, Trilby O’Neil, Marion Blaylock, Gertrude Black, Betty Nesbitt, and Jack Gore. jCatm Club First Semester President ................................CONSTANCE SMALL Vice-President................ JOYCE WOOD Secretary................. EVELYN COX Treasurer................................... JANE HULFISH Sergeant-at-Arms.......................... BERRYMAN GREEN Second Semester President .............................CONSTANCE SMALL Vice-President..................................... ALBERT BRYAN Secretary................................... EVELYN COX Treasurer....................... SARA ANN McMULLEN Sergeat-Ot-Arms BERRYMAN GREEN Sponsor ...........MISS CHARLENE K3RACOFE The students that have taken or are now taking Latin are eligible for membership in this club. Meetings are held every other week in 301. Programs are given pertaining to the life and customs of the early Romans. Tlie purpose of this interesting and educational club is to study the ancient Romans and the part they played in the development of civilization. LATIN TOURNAMENT CONTESTANTS Billy Martin, Florence Springman, Cedi Spaulding, Jack Crickenburger. 9) (SFrencA Club FRENCH TOURNAMENT CONTESTANTS Seated, left to right: Jean Jennings, Sylvia Graham, Evelyn Cox, Ann Jameson, Pauline Myers, Virginia Tucker. Standing, left to right: Darrell Fouts, Beverle Morton, James Conrad. Absent when picture was made: John Jameson, Edward Conrad, Kenneth Shute, Margaret Embardt. President ..............................................ADRIENNE BARRY Vice-President ..........................................HAROLD HARRIS Secretary-Treasurer .....................................ANN JAMESON le Cercle Francis, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Brown, has enjoyed an interesting and active year. The theme used throughout the programs has been the acquainting of the members with a deeper understanding of the real France through a study of the French people, their customs, music, and literature. One of the highlights of the year was the Gristmas party, and the annual trip to the Little Theatre to see the French movie is now a tradition in the dub. The final event was the long-anticipated spring picnic. 92 jCibrary Club Co-Chairmen ...................CHRISTINE HUDSON JOE BLANTON Secretary MARY SANBORN Treasurer GLADYS WATSON Sponsor ....................MISS BLANCHE HELM The purpose of the library club is to cooperate actively, to advise and in every possible manner aid the work of the library and the librarian. It familiarizes all students with the library and its services, and its importance for wholesome social growth. It also adds to the volumes and content of the library through beneficiary activities of the organization. All the library assistants are members of the club, and they assist in the necessary routine work. 93 Contestants Cl u RICHARD MARSHALL. MARY LOUISE HOPKE DOUGLAS SCHOOLEY ALEASE MAHONEY.. EDDIE MASON..... ........President of Debate Club ....Secretary of Contestants Club ....President of Contestants Club ........President of Spelling Club President of Public Speaking Club 94 c7lie fflubhc Speaking President .......................................................EDDIE MASON Vice-President ADRIENNE BARRY Secretary ..................MARY LOUISE HOPKE Program Chairman JIMMY HUGHES Sponsor MISS MARY WALLER DICKINSON Primarily, the purpose of this club is to train the students to speak in public. The secondary purpose is to prepare the members to participate in the inter-scholastic contests held in the spring at the University of Virginia. 95 cspelling President............. Vice-President........ Secretary-T red surer. Sponsor............... As the name implies, the Spelling Club is to improve the spelling of pupils in general, make them word conscious and teach them the derivation of words. Each year the best speller of the school is selected to take part in the Literary Contest at Charlottesville. ..ALEASE MAHONEY .... BILL PURPLE MARY LOUISE HOPKE ...MISS REYNOLDS 96 cThe (Debate Glub President.........RICHARD MARSHALL Secretary ............ MARY AGNES DENT The Debate Club has enjoyed unusual opportunities this year as they have had practice debating with the clubs of other high schools. The beginning of the club’s activities was the trip made to George Washington University to the Debate Conference. The purpose of this club is to prepare its members for the state contest at the University of Virginia in the spring, which marks the climax of the club’s activities. President JACK BLACKBURN Vice-President ................. CAROLYN SHERMAN Secretary-Treasurer................ROSALIE NELSON To increase the ability of students to read intelligently before an audience is the purpose of the Reading Club. The club emphasizes pleasing voice, poise, and the interpretation of the printed page. Each year the best boy and girl reader is sent to the reading contest in Charlottesville. The reading material at the meetings is prose, mainly essays. 97 ★ The famous production of “Elmer” with Levi Marlowe and his dog taking the lead was directed by Miss Hart in Speech Arts I. ★ Miss Wisman’s untiring efforts were rewarded with an excellent performance of the cast in “A Husband for Mag.” ★ In the “Gate” Doris Todd and Billy Schlag ask Jimmy Bryant’s advice about love. ★ Between acts with Sara Ann McMullen, Martha King, Helen Bush, John Fowler and others of the Dramatic Club. ★ “What a Life,” starring Marvin Owens as the little brother who gets everyone in trouble as well as out of trouble, was directed by Miss Searle. if Women, women everywhere—on the chairs and floor. Men. too, come and go—in the play, “Stage Door.” ENTRANTS IN ORATORICAL CONTEST ★ Adrienne Barry sweeps Billy Schlag from his feet while Harriet Hulfish gives him a hand between scenes for the one-act plays. Left to right: Ray Clark, Lorraine Worsham, Vivian Burke, and Margie Morris, winner. DRAMATIC COMMITTEE Left to right: MR. COE, Scenery; MISS NOBLE, Art; MISS MOSS, Costumes, Make-up; MISS HART, Director, General Chairman; MISS SEARLE, Director, Make-up; MISS WISMAN, Director, Publicity; MR. JACKSON, Music; MRS. HOENACK (absent), Music. DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Harriet Hulhsh (President), Adrienne Barry (Secretary), Ray Gark (Vice-President), Martha King (Treasurer). ramatic The Dramatic Gub, sponsored by Miss Inez Hart, Miss Mary Alice Wisman, and Miss Prudence Searle, was reorganized in September, 1941, to further dramatic interest throughout the school. The three hundred members of the club, with the assistance of the Speech Arts classes, had the following program for the year: Regular club meetings with interesting programs on Friday. Six one-act plays during the first semester. Dickens’ Christmas Carol” before the Christmas holidays. Three-act play in March. One-act play for Charlottesville in April. Six omemafung ha President.......................................................JERRY REID Vice-President RUBY DEAVERS Secretary-Treasurer.......................................... EVELYN GIBBS Sponsor .........................................MISS ELIZABETH MOSS To allow the students to carry on the phase of homemaking in which they are most interested is the purpose of the Homemaking Club. The club is divided into two divisions, Stitch in Time” and Clicking Needles.” In carrying on the various activities, the two groups sew for the Red Cross, and knit or make garments for themselves. Also a clothes hospital open to all is sponsored by the girls. 101 DANCE CLUB INSTRUCTORS Quinlan Hancock, Eugene Recker, Thelma Treger, Marion Allison, Bill Wilson, David Payne, Marion Taggart, Betty Lee Penn, Catherine Wright, June Kendrick, Gloria Grisso, Stanley Scherr, Doug Welch, Ralph Rubin, Marie Coffee, Margaret McCloskey, Etta McDonald, Be«y Carda-rella, Sim Taylor. Bobby Fishman, Donna Offenbacker, Martha Merchant, Phyliss Ginauld, Buddy Tindell, P p Page. G uA President 2ND SEMESTER or ttktt aaS5?LAG QUINLAN HANCOCK QVJr r HANC°CK ........... EUGENE RECKER VIRGINIA TAYLOR ....... THELMA TREGGER ROBERT THOMAS MARIAN ALLISON ..............MISS IRMA DEVAULT Come on, ail you cats, and learn to jump” is the sending, solid slogan of the well-known Dance Club. V ce-Presidcnt Secretary T reasurer Where . When Orchestra Why ........................G. W. H. S. Gym ..........Every Wednesday Morning .....................Local Juke Box” For the purpose of keeping the lads and lasses of George Washington hep on the latest jive.” junior (Retailers President...............................................GERALDINE TESH Vice-President ............................................ALFRED REED Secretary-Treasurer,....................... SHIRLEY LEHMAN Sergeant-at-Arms ..........................RANDOLPH JESTER This club was organized to promote the students’ interest in retail training. The members discuss problems that occur in their class and extra curricular work. They are planning to have some type of entertainment during the coming semester. 103 EDITOR AND ASSISTANTS Uft to right: Evelyn Sublett, Billy Deeton, Art Editor; Cecil Spaulding, Editor-in-Chief; Mary Agnes Dent, Helen Thomas, Catherine Weadon. Gompass SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Left to right: Robert A they, Norbert Graumann, Manager. Editor-in-chief ...........................CECIL SPAULDING Assistant Editor WILNA BLACKWELL Subscription Editor NORBERT GRAUMANN Advertising Editors.. DOUGLAS SCHOOLEY JIMMY BAKER Sports Editors.............................JAMES BRYANT EUGENE OLMI BOB MORAN Art Editor ...............................BILLY DEETON This year the Compass Staff has completed another prosperous term. We realize that without the aid of our supervisors, Miss Woodward, Mrs. Thomson, Miss Maddox, and Mrs. Smith, we could not have been fully successful. The typists who have done their job so faithfully also deserve special mention. The Staff has thoroughly enjoyed the hours of hard work they have contributed to give George Washington the best annual possible. In this respect we fee 1 that our goal has been 104 attained. ADVERTISING STAFF First ro , left to right: Dorothy Hunger-ford, Connie Small. Second row: Doris French, Carolyn Green, Adrienne Barry. Third row: Douglas Schoolcy, Fred Mc-Giffen, Leroy Herndon, Jimmy Baker. LITERARY STAFF—Left to right: Joyce Wood, Mary Louise Tavenncr, Wilna Blackwell, Sim Taylor, Mary Sanborn, Courteney Plaskitt, Elaine Weil, Nancye Roberts. (9rckestra The zoom! zoom! of bass fiddles—the flashing of a score of violin bows in unison—the nasal wheeze of the oboe—all testify to a year of progress by the concert orchestra, a new unit in the music department this year. From a meager beginning with a handful of musicians in September, it has grown to nearly symphonic proportions, having performed in assemblies, at the operetta, at plays, and on a variety of programs. First Violins Myers, Pauline Andrews, Harry LeCroy, James Saxer, Janet Whittington, Brandon Chismor, Paul Gilmartin, Catherine Johnson, Elizabeth Hulfish, Joan Kennedy, Melvin Baber, Avis Ann Second Violins Skagerberg, David Nedved, Kimball Joyner, Eugene Werth, Verlin Sturgeon, Wilma Kolshak, Clara Boutchard, June Brookfield, Phyllis Delk, Helen Kennedy, Mary Sherry, Doris Viola Yerby, Anna Jo Cellos McCullough, Jane Osborn, Royce Poling, Eleanor String Bass Moran, Murrell Hampton, Jeanne Moore, Lawrence Vozzola, Rudolph Flute Walker, Sarah Lee Covey, Jewyl First Clarinets Green, Jean Walker, David Second Clarinets Hoovler, Bill Purcell, Earl French Homs Gill, Laura Hoff, Jane First Trumpet Walp, Charles Second Trumpet Gates, Clara Sutherland, Eleanor Saxophone Burdette, Jerry McLeod, Roger T rombones Miller, Jimmy Glass, Roy Drums Gralton, Robert Taylor, James Piano Jones, Jean Tuba Greaver, Warren 106 The George Washington Band opened its 1941-42 season under its new director, Mr. Swing S. Jackson. During the fail, the band gave many performances in assemblies, pep meetings, and football games. The much publicized corps of Sergeantettes, led by Majorette Janet Hoff added color and flash to the betwcen-half formations at the games. After a successful presentation of the George Washington Follies as an assembly program, the band looked forward to the Music Festival at Richmond, determined to keep the Superior rating it now holds. Principal Moncure demonstrating how we used to do it. {Varsity Sfootball VARSITY SQUAD Left to right, first row: Harvey Daniels, James Suit, Jack Beach, Bill Wilson, Dalton Dove, Billy Bell. Second row: Martin Foltz, Julius Caporaletti, Eugene Spittle, Johnny Shelton, James Deeton, Buddy Eason, Paul O’Brien. Third row: Robert Thomas, Manager; Coach Doran, Noble Stewart, Robert Fones, Henry Grimm, Curtis Kirby, Douglas Feagens, Leon Chisolm, Assistant Coach Benner, Assistant Coach Zubko. Fourth row: Frank Webb, Hugh Sutherland, Harry Hinken, Carlin Allen, Howard Rivenburg, Charles Campbell, Marshall Funkhouser. The George Washington High School football warriors wrote finis to the 1941 gridiron campaign last Thanksgiving Day by tying our traditional foe, Washington and Lee, 19-19. All of you who were there remember how close our boys came to winning the Old Oaken Bucket” only to have victory snatched from our grasp during the final minutes of play. Last season the Blue and Gold won a total of five games, lost four and tied one; the most impressive record since 1938. The Doran-Benner duo, as in years before, had to start from scratch at the opening of last season’s campaign. Promises took shape, however, and on September 19, the Presidents journeyed to Fredericksburg and trounced James Monroe, 31-0. The second week of the campaign of ’41 saw the Blue and Gold on the short end of a 7-2 count accumulated by St. Johns of Washington. G. W. started October with a 15-0 Class A” win over Lane High of Charlottesville. The following week-end the locals trouped South for a game with Petersburg. Here they received their initial Class A” defeat by losing 12-7. George Washington cut another nick on the win column by scoring over Maury of Norfolk, 12-6. On October 24, the Presidents humbled Fairfax High, from across the county line, 25-0. Lawrence High School, of Long Island, N. Y., journeyed South on October 31, to do fight with the locals and returned to their Northland with a 9-0 victory. On November 11, G. W. again took to the road. This time they traveled to Andrew Lewis High School of Salem, and they trekked back home on the tail end of a 19-6 score. COACHES Coaches Benner, Doran, and Zubko, with John Shelton, captain. 109 George Washington wound up its current Class MA” schedule by losing to Hopewell High, 27-6. On Turkey Day the Presidents battled the Little Generals” of Washington and Lee for the supremacy of Northern Virginia, and the Ole Oaken Bucket.” W. L., the high favorite of the day, was lucky to walk off with a 19-19 tie as the Blue and Gold said adieu to the 1941 schedule. Out of five Class A” conference games played, the locals won two, tied one, and dropped the remaining three. The Blue and Gold scored a total of 123 points to their opponents’ 99. Our memory lingers with the deeds of 1941, but our hopes look forward to the brighter deeds of the years to come. Managerial Staff with Coach Zubko and Robt. Mehl of Freshman team. John Shelton, V puin boot ball Team JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Left to right, first row: Wilton, James; Fowler, John; Nolan, Otis; Hutt, Bob; Dunett, John; Dienelt, Robert; Chalmers, Stephen. Second row: Spittle, Thomas; Meagher, Richard; Kelley, Robert; Boteler, George; Mehl. Robert; Scrivener, Wallace; Johnson, Richard. Third row: McGuire, Leo; Grimm, Herbert; Stutzman, Elliott; Riley, John; Hutchinson, John; Mallom, Jerry; Ballenger, Claude. Fourth row: Reed, John; Neurom , Fred; Romine. Billy; Spittle, Chester; Travis, Lester; Corbin, Donald. Washington-Lee—De Celle stopped by Grimm. Daniels, No. 29, and Shelton coming up to assist. g. V. cfootball To train and condition boys for the Varsity football squad is the purpose of the Junior Varsity. Our Junior Varsity this year consisted of approximately 5 J4 teams of 62 players. Due to the number of boys, we separated the Junior Varsity into A class and B class. The smaller, younger and least proficient boys were in the B class. Usually we have had a 135-lb. squad or as it was commonly called, the Cake Team. As we were unable to schedule games, the Cake Team idea was abandoned. The Schedule: 14 G. W. 13 W. L 26 . G. W. 6 E. H. S 7 G.W. 6 6 G. W. 14 19 G. W. 19 Western 7 G. W 13 Left to right, fir ft row: Billy Bell, Chuck” Dombrowsky, Captain Calvin Bailey, Joe Hensley, Jack Blackburn. Second row: Harrison Fisher, Manager; Dick Downey, Russell Herrick, Lawrence Bibb, Allen Glass, Chilton Raiford, Coach Albert Doran. (Basketball The Presidents’ basketball team enjoyed a fairly good season having won 15 games out of 24 for a percentage of .625. The Presidents entered the Central District Division of the Virginia Class A Conference and won second place. They played in the Star Metropolitan tournament, but lost to W. L. in the opening round. The G. W. quintet also tied with W. L. for the Northern Virginia title and the Big Three Title. Calvin Bailey, captain of the team, won a berth on the Virginia All-State Team. SCHEDULE G. W. Sc. Op. Sc. 12 Western 29 22 Alumni 19 27 Greenbelt 25 29 Thomas Jefferson 28 30 Hopewell 25 31 Petersburg 20 22 John Marshall 33 25 Eastern 38 35 Fairfax 22 29 Central 32 17 Western 23 23 .........Washington Lee...............27 40 . Greenbelt 11 23 Tech 31 25 ......... Georgetown Prep ..............23 44 ............ Fredericksburg 32 41 Hopewell 25 43 .......... Thomas Jefferson .............47 43 ......... Georgetown Prep ..............35 18 John Marshall ................40 32 Petersburg 22 54 Fredericksburg 21 48 Fairfax 20 42 Washington AC Lee ........... 28 VARSITY PLAYERS Capt. Calvin Bailey, Joe Hensley, Russell Herrick, Charles Dombrowsky, Billy Bell, Jack Blackburn, Chilton Raiford, Lawrance Bibb, Dick Downey, Wallace Scribner, Allen Glass, Manager Harrison Fisher. Washington-Lee—Shelton, No. 8, trying to recover a rebound. Washington-Lee—O’Brien scoring, No. 9—while Higgins, No. 5, and Chisolm, No. 10, assist. 112 5- V. basketball This year we had two separate J. V. teams. Due to graduation and other difficulties, our original Varsity was whittled down to one man. After the first W. L. game our original J. V. team became the new varsity. When the news leaked out that our varsity had been eliminated down to the last man, several more boys came out for the team. Our second J. V. team was made up mostly of these. Altogether, the J. V. was undefeated. Schedule W.-L. 27 . G. W. 45 31 G. W. 34 Mt. Vernon 20 G. W. 49 W.-L. 21 G. W. 2P 113 SENIOR GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Uft to right: Lois Sttudcr, Inez Smith, Berber Bowmen. Mrs. Martin. Mary Lee Lynch. Jeanette Hillyet, Mane McDonald, jean Jennings. Qtr s’ basketball The new intramural system put into practice by the girls’ basketball teams this season proved highly successful. Beginning November 28th the four class teams played a total of six games. The Senior team copped honors for first place. The up and coming Freshman team proved that class is no obstacle, coming in for second place. Third place is held by Juniors and fourth, by the Sophomores. 114 onogram President MARY LEE LYNCH Vice-President........................JEANETTE HILLYER Secretary-Treasurer.........EVELYN FITZGERALD Sponsor ..................................MRS. MARTIN The Monogram Club, one of the newly formed clubs in school, was organized to keep the girls interested in school sports and activities. This year the membership has been increasing steadily. Here’s to the club’s success and to Mrs. Martin, the sponsor! 115 Front Row (Left to Right): Renshaw, John; Hutt, Robert; Berl, Billy; Raiford, Chilton; Reece, Wesley; Renshaw, Courtney; Tindell, buddy. Second Row: Doran, A. E.; Romine, Billy; France, Marvin; Strobcck, Donald; Meagher, Richard; Mehl, Robert; Newman, James; Claybrook, Allan-Mgr. Third Row: Almond, Lewis; Campbell, Charles; Olmi, Eugene; Sutherland, Hugh; Harper, Norman. The G. W. track squad numbers twenty-one. To some of our boys, track is the main sport; whereas to others it is a means of keeping in good physical condition for football or basketball. Our boys go out for all the major events. These are: 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 120 yard high hurdles; 220 yard low hurdles; mile; Zi mile; 1 mile and relays for the last three. We also participate in the shot, discus, javelin, broad jump and high jumps. The manager of the squad is Allen Claybrook. Dashes Billy Bell Jim Newman C. Renshaw W. Reece J. Renshaw Hurdles Bob Hutt Dick Mearher Eugene Olmi W. Reece Relays B. Bell C. Renshaw W. Reece C. Raiford J. Dodge J. Renshaw B. Romine C. Campbell Distances A. Glass E. Carr L. Almond D. Strobeck Jumps H. Southerland C. Renshaw C. Campbell Weights L. Almond N. Harper R. Johnson R. Mehl C. Larle H. Southerland Our field and track squad is divided into six main parts. These, with tHeir members are listed below. This includes a relay team which holds the central district record of 1 minute and 35 seconds for the half mile. RELAY TEAM Courtney Renshaw, Billy Bell, Chilton Raiford, Wesley Reece, who established a new record in the Central District Meet. 116 Bottom Row (Left to Right): Dick Downey, Robert Smith, Stanley Scherr, Bobby Lunceford, Noble Stewart, George Scott, Bobby Bregman. Top Row: Jack Wheatley, Calvin Bailey, Robert Spittle, Wallace Scrivener, Dick Hudlow, William Butts, Charles Giddens, Louis Schreiner. Not pictured: Jack Beach, Curtis Kerby, Elliot Stutzman, Harrison Fisher (Mgr.). NOBLE STEWART Capt. Baseball SCHEDULE April 15.......Fairfax ....................Home April 17.......Tech ...................... Home April 21 ...... Fredricksburg .............Home April 24 Fairfax ................... Away April 28 ...... Mt. Vernon ................Home May 1 ......... Washington-Lee ............Home May 4.......... National Training .........Home May 6.......... Central .................. Away May 8 ......... National Training ........ Away May 13 ........ Georgetown Prep .......... Away May 15 ........ Fredricksburg............. Away May 18 ........ Washington-Lee ........... Away May 19 ........ Mt. Vernon ............... Away May 22 Central Home 1 17 (Baseball Up to date the G. W. H. S. baseball team is battling on even terms with their opponents. Victories have been won over Fairfax and Mt. Vernon. G. W. was defeated by Fairfax and Fredricksburg. The Tech game was called a tie game 4-4 in the 7th inning. The team lacks experience but they are expected to win a majority of their games. Many good players were lost through failure and graduation. Noble Stewart, captain and hard-hitting pitcher, is doing his part behind the plate. Bobby Bregman, a utility catcher, has played in several games and obtained 3 hits in as many times to the plate. The pitching staff consists of Bill Butts, William Downey, Calvin Bailey, Charles Giddens, Jack Wheatley, and Russ Herrick. Downey is the only player left from last year’s team, while Herrick has been drafted from the shortstop position. Other members of the team arc as follows: Elliot Stutzman, Dick Hudlow, Robert Smith, Bobby Lunceford, Stanley Scherr, Curtis Kerby, Jack Beach, Robert Spittle, George Scott, Wallace Scrivener, and Harrison Fisher as manager. (Battalion Lieutenant Colonel ....... WILLIAM DEETON Major ....................CECIL SPAULDING Captain JAMES FOSTER Captain ROBERT SNAPP Captain ROBERT BRAWNER Captain KENNETH SHIPP First Lieutenant Adjutant RICHARD SLATER Sergeant Major...........GEORGE JUNG SING Orderly......................KENNETH LYLES Orderly....................WILLIAM SELLERS Professor of Military Science and Tactics SECOND LIEUTENANT J. L. GREEN U. S. A. Inf. Res. George Washington High School Cadet Corps Color Q uar Sergeant Carlton Davis, Color Sergeant Marshall Struder, Color Corporal Carroll Schwab, Private Bernard Penn. Corps CD ITlakes CP, unrig Z rogress ear This year the George Washington High School Cadet Corps has taken another step forward We were organized in the fall by our new P. M S. T., Captain F. J. Cunningham, U. S. Marine Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Billy Payne headed the Corps until his graduation in February, and Cecil Spaulding com-manded the Auxiliary Unit. One of the highlights of the first semester was the trip made to Chancellorsville, Virginia, by the officers to visit the Civil War battlefields. On December 19, 1941, Colonel Kelland from the War Department inspected the Corps, which gave an excellent account of itself in the review staged in the Coloners honor. In February, 1942, Billy Deeton was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Cecil Spaulding being promoted to Major of the Auxiliary at the same time. Second Lieutenant J. L. Green, U. S. Army Infantry Reserve, succeeded Captain Cunningham as Professor of Military Science and Tactics. The Cadets participated in the pageant given at the January Commencement, enacting the part of the soldiers of the first 'Vorld War. This pageant portrayed the American way and spirit at various critical times in our history and was well received by a capacity audience. Boys and girls of the Cadet Corps ushered at Commencement too. The climaxes of the year for the Corps were the annual Competitive Drills with Washington-Lee High School of Arlington, Virginia, May 15, 1942, and with Randolph-Macon Academy May 9, 1942. We, the members of the Cadet Corps feel that we have the responsibility of setting an example of a ert patriotism for our fellow students, and we shall endeavor to discharge this duty faithfully. Company Capt. Douglas Schooley 1st Lt. Robert Snapp 2nd Lt. Kenneth Shipp 1st Sgt. Aubrey Barnett 1ST PLATOON Pit. Sgt. George Hall Corp. Thomas Tanner (guide) Corporals Alvin Deaver Elmer Horseman Raymond Sullivan 2ND PLATOON Pit. Sgt. George Sing Corp. George Burgess (guide) Corporals Donald Payne John Duncan James Bryan Company Capt. Robert Duval 1st Lt. Ray Clark 1st Lt. Albert Grenadier 1st Sgt. Carl Garrison 1ST PLATOON Pit. Sgt. Joseph Blanton Guide Sgt. Harold Harris Corporals George Sloan Robert McArtor David Cornell 2ND PLATOON Pit. Sgt. William Purple Corp. Billy Martin (guide) Corporals Birchard DeWitt Pvt. Auzville Jackson (acting cpl.) Company Capt. William Deeton 1st Lt. Richard Slater 2nd Lt. Haywood Johnson 1st Sgt. Randolph Weadon 1ST PLATOON Pit. Sgt. Charles Baumann Pvt. Bernard Penn (guide) Corporals Clarence Meade Daniel Kelly Jack Dreifus 2ND PLATOON Pit. Sgt. Robert Walsh Guide Sgt. Marold Carter Corporals Jack Wheatley Ralph Mills James Griffin Company Major Cecil Spaulding 1st Lt. Wilhelmina Bruffy 2nd Lt. Arlene Bibb 1st Sgt. Elaine Miller 1ST PLATOON Pit. Sgt. Betty Dyson Corporals Helen Barley Ethel Palmer 2ND PLATOON Pit. Sgt. Elizabeth Schafe Corporals Mary Gutherie Peggv Jeffers Betty Ann Whalen 121 don - Idniform Company Sergeant Major George Sing Pit. Sgt. Calvin Major Guide Sgt. Jimmy Newman Corporals Billy Harris George Brown Thomas Fitzhugh Cflecrmt Company Capt. Kenneth Shipp 1st Lt. Carl Garrison 2nd Lt. Randolph Weadon Sgt. Dick Hudlow Corporal Eugene Recker % ” ompanii Major Cecil Spaulding 1st Sgt. Elaine Miller Sgt. Betty Dyson Captain of Team, CAPTAIN ROBERT BRAWNER The Rifle Team has enjoyed one of its most active years. Trips were taken to the University of Maryland and St. John’s College, and the team participated in a three-way match with V. P. I. and St. John’s. We were hosts to St. John’s and the First Baptist Team on our range, and the team thoroughly enjoyed the postal matches for Third Corps Area honors and the Hearst Trophy Match. Improvements are being made in the range and when these are completed, the Cadet Corps will have one of the finest ranges in this area. America needs men with a knowledge of marksmanship, and G. W. is certainly turning out her quota by way of our Rifle Team. First row, left to right: Captain Robert Brawner (turn captain), Sergeant Major George Sing, First Sgt Charles Baumann, Corp. William Glasgow, Pvt. Wallace W-.g'.ry Second row, left to right: First Lt. Joseph Biantor.. Pvt. Kenneth Lyles, First Lt. Albert Grenadier, Sgt Harold Harris, Pvt. Charles Lamb, Sgt. James Emmet Third ow, left to right: First Lt. Richard Slater, Lt. James L. Greer. (Inf.-Res.), coach. Pvt. Billy Sellers. 123 LT. COLONEL BILLY DEETON President of Sabre Club President ....................LT. COL. WILLIAM DEETON Vice-President.....................CAPT. ROBERT BRAWNER Secretary-Treasurer ....................CAPT. JAMES FOSTER The Sabre Club is composed of all the commissioned boy officers of the Cadet Corps. These officers decide the discipline of the Cadets as well as any important military problem that may arise. Only commissioned officers of the Cadet Corps are eligible for membership in the club. Members Lt. Col. William Deeton Capt. Robert Brawner Capt. James Foster Capt. Robert Snapp Capt. Kenneth Shipp Lt. Richard Slater Lt. Haywood Johnson Lt. Albert Grenadier Lt. Aubrey Barnett Lt. Carl Garrison Lt. Randolph Weadon Lt. Joseph Blanton Qeneral CD eems front tow: Wilhelmina Bruffy, 1st Lieutenant. Second row: Major Cedi Spaulding. 2nd Lt. Arlene Bibb, Corporal Mary Guthrie, Corporal Helen Barley, Private Harriet Hammond, First Sergeant Elaine Miller, Sergeant Betty Dyson, Sergeant Elizabeth Schafe. Third row: Corporal Ethel Palmer, Corporal Betty Ann Whalen, Corporal Peggy Jeffers, Private Frances Atkins, Private Norma Wood, Private Luetta Gilfillan. Fourth row: Private Freda Goldman. President, 1ST LIEUTENANT WILHELMINA BRUFFY Vice-President CORPORAL HELEN BARLEY Secretary PRIVATE HARRIET HAMMOND Treasurer 1ST SERGEANT ELAINE MILLER The Lieutenant Liwiski Club was formed in 1936-37 for the Cadet Officers of the Auxiliary Unit. Now the members of the club include the non-commissioned officers and designated privates as well as the officers. At club meetings, problems of the cadets are discussed and through these forums solutions are found. The Lieutenant Liwiski Club has been active this year helping to make the Cadet Hops successful and a preparing the Auxiliary Unit for its Annual Ccc-.peo tive Drills. OFFICERS OF LIEUT. LIWISKI CLUB Left to right: Corp. Helen Barley, First Lieut. Wilhelmina Bruffey, President, and First Sgt. Elaine Miller. evroas The Chevrons Club is composed of the noncommissioned officers of the First Battalion and any others whom the P. M. S. T. may designate. Improvements of drill are discussed and problems pertaining to other phases of military life in the Corps arc also thoroughly studied. This club is as important as its senior organization for every member is a potential officer and his present training will greatly benefit him later. The only officer is George Jung Sing who was elected treasurer. 1. Sergeant Major George Sing (President) 2. Sgt. Harold Harris (Secretary and Treasurer) 3. Color Sgt. Marshall Struder (Sergeant-at-Arms) SRG. MAJOR GEORGE SING President of the Chevrons Club First row, left to right: 1st Sgt. Charles Baumann, Sgt. Carlton Davis, Sgt. George Hall, Sgt. Marold Carter, Corp. Raymond Sullivan, Corp. Jack Wheatley, Corp. Elmer Horseman, 1st Sgt. Robert Murphy. Second row, left to right: Corp. Jack Drcifus, Corp. William Martin, Corp. William Glasgow, Corp. Robert McArtor, Corp William Hopke, Corp Thomas Tanner, Corp. Ralph M ils, Corp. George Burgess, Corp. John Kiger, Pfc. Bernard Penn. Third row, left to right: Corp Donald Payne. Corp. Robsrt Angus, Corp George Sloan, Corp Charles Faulkner, Sgt. Richard Hudlow, Corp Alvin Devers, Corp Jack Duncan, Corp. Clarence Meade 126 -4B ADAMS, ELIZABETH ...............Pep Club, Cadet Club, Commercial Club. ALBRIGHT, DAVID BENJAMIN ...Photographic Club, Arts Crafts Club, Pep Club, Social Club. ALLEN, CARLIN ..................Monogram Club, Basketball, Football. ALLEN, NORMA EVELYN............. Dance Club, Pep Club, Social Club. ALLEY, RUTH CONSTANCE...........Dance Club. ANDERSON, MIRIAM WESTMORELAND...........Dance Club, Basketball, Photographic Club, Dramatic Club, History Club, Girls’ Reserve. ARMSTRONG, JOANNE...............Junior Glee Club, Senior Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Moni- torial Force, Hockey Team. ASTRYKE, WALTER PERRY ..........Photography Club, Arts Crafts Club. ATHEY, ROBERT ..................Spelling Club, Biology Club, Latin Club, Debate Club. ATTILIIS, ALFRED................Glee Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Skyscraper Club, Pep Club, Band, Stamp Club. AYERS, EDMOND ALFRED Photography Club, Pep Club. BAKER, HARRY JAMES.............. Dramatic Club, J. V. Football, Silver Dollar History Club, Student Council, Monitorial Force, Popular Music Club, Cadets, Photography Club. BARRY, ADRIENNE LILLIAN ........French Club, Latin Club, Art Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Social Club, Public Speaking Club, Student Council, Dramatic Club, Dance Club, Homemaking dub. BARRY, DAVID MORSE .............Spelling Club, Public Speaking Club, Student Council. BECKER, MARY CATHERINE .........Photography Club, Dramatic Club, Public Speaking Club, Home- making Club, Commercial Club. BEERMAN, JACQUELINE.............Glee Club. BIBB, LAWRENCE CLAYTON..........Social Club, Pep Club, Silver Dollar History Club. BLACK, DOROTHY DECIMA Spelling Club, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Glee dub, Student Council, Secretary, Vice-President of Senior Class. BLAYLOCK, HELEN JEANNE.......... Homemaking Club, Junior Glee Club, Senior Glee dub, Student Council. BLONDHEIM, DOROTHY RAE Pep dub, Cooking dub, Dance dub, Silver Dollar History dub, Commercial dub, Student Council. BLOXTON, ASHBY WILLIAM Pep Club, Dance Club, Glee Club, Chevrons dub. BLUE, MARIE....................Silver Dollar History Club, Latin dub, Dramatic Club, Compass Staff, Dance Club. BOCCHINO, ANTHONY GERALD...............Biology Club, Spanish dub. BOLAND, STANLEY REID..........Commercial Club, Skyscrapers Club. BOLAND, THELMA LEE............Pep Club, Cheerleader, Dance Club, Homemaking dub, Dramatic dub. Softball. BOLTWOOD, FRANCES.............Dance Club, Pep Club, Cadets. BOWLING, GEORGIA M............ Spelling Club, Art Club, Pep dub. BOWMAN, BARBARA HELEN Latin Club, Spelling Club, Student Council, Pep dub, Dramatic Club, Compass, Library, Biology. BRIGGS, ALBERTA MARGARET Pep Club, Sewing Club, Arts Crafts dub, Dramatic dub, Public Speaking dub, Retail Training, Glee Club, Latin dub. BROOKS, CARL ERUIN................Pep Club, Dance Club, Airplane dub, Biology dub. BROWN, CLARA MAE ................Arts Crafts Club, Homemaking Club. 127 BROWN, EARLE MONTGOMERY Photography Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Dance Club, Track. BRUFFY, DOUGLASS CLARK Pep Club, Biology Club, Monitorial Force, Cadets. BRUFFY, NEWTON Cadet Corps, Band, Skyscrapers Club. BRYANT, DOROTHY MAE Pep Club, Spelling Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Latin Club, Physi- cal Education. BUCHANAN, ROLAND ..................Pep Club, Dance Club. BUSH, HELEN JOAN ..................Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Arts Crafts Club, Photography Club, Reading Club, Latin Club, Monitorial Force. BUTLER, DOROTHY LEWIS .............Pep Club, President of Homemaking Club, State Typing Contest, Dance Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Basketball, Compass Staff, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club. BUTLER, ELLA FRANCES ..............Vice-President of Homemaking Club, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Library Club, Dance Club, Compass Staff. BUTTS, WILLIAM A. .................Arts Crafts Club, Spanish Club. CARDARELLA, BETTY ROSE Commercial Club, Instructor in Dance Club, Pep Club, Compass Staff. CARROLL, WANDA LATANE Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Homemaking Club, Softball Team. CARTER, MILDRED LUCILLE Pep Club, Junior Glee Club, Cadets, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club. CHADEKEL, JOYCE Pep Club, Art Club, Dance Club, Homemaking Club, Commercial Club. CLARK, RAY ULYSSES Biology Club, Dramatics Club, Spanish Club, Cadets, Chevron Sabre Club. COCKERELL, DONALD ............. Photography Cub, Arts Cub, Dramatic Cub, Dance Club. COOK, FLORA.................... Pep Club, Silver Dollar History Club. CORBIN, IRMA LOUISE ........... Commercial Club, Pep Club. CORNELL, MADELYN ELIZABETH Dance Club, Junior Glee Club, Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Homcmaking Club, Commercial Club. COWHIG, WILLIAM LAWRENCE .............Monitorial Force, Pep Club, Dance Club, Photography Club, Cadets. CRAIG, IRVING MARSHALL .........Radio Club, Cadets. CRANDALL, WALTER MIDKIFF Band, Chevrons Club, French Club. CRUMP, JOHN .................... Cake” Team, Track Team, J. V. Football, J. V. Basketball, V. Foot- ball, V. Basketball, Monogram Club. CUNNINGHAM, BARBARA ANN Lt. Liwiski Club, Dance Club, Pep Club. DANIELS, HARVEY ORLANDO Football, Drafting Club, Monitorial Force. DAVIS, JACQUELINE MARION Dance Club, Pep Club, Homemaking Club. DAVIS, STEPHEN HENRY Pep Club, Dance Club, Commercial Club, Basketball, Monitorial Force. De BUTTS, JAMES ........... Photography Club, Biology Club, Monitorial Force. DEETON, WILLIAM FRANCIS Skyscrapers Club, Chevrons Club, Arts Club, Compass Staff. DENT, MARY AGNES ............... Glee Club, Pep Club, Arts 6i Crafts Club, Latin Club, Public Speaking Club, French Club, Social Club, Compass Staff, Dance Club, Debate Club, Dramatic Club. 128 De VAUGHN, RUBY ...............Dramatic Club, Social Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Photography Club, Lt. Liwiski Club. DIVELBISS, MARGARET ELLEN Spelling Cub. DODD, RANDOLPH LEE............. Reading Club, Dance Club, Silver Dollar History Club. DOVE, GEORGE DALTON ...........Football, Dance Club, Biology Club, Monogram Club. DOWNEY, RICHARD BERNON Baseball Team, Basketball Team, Monogram Club. DUNCAN, CLARA MAE..............Pep Club, Spelling Club, Dance Club, Commercial Club, Sewing Club. DUNCAN, WILLIAM LOUIS .........Pep Club, Stamp Club, Photography Club, Radio Club. DUVALL, ROBERT.................Baseball, Student Council, Spanish Club, Sabre Club, Chevrons Club, Photography Club, Football. EDDINS, JACK...................Arts Crafts Club, Drafting Club, Dramatic Club. ELSEA, JOHN ROBERT ............Pep Club, Spelling Gub, Dance Club, Spanish Gub, Student Council. ENGLISH, ERNESTINE LOIS .......Cadets, Homemaking, Commercial Club, Pep Gub, Retail Training Club. FEAGANS, DOUGLAS ..............Track, Football, Monogram Gub, Pep Club, Silver Dollar History Gub. FEAGANS, HELEN.................Social Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Homemaking, Art Club, Pep Club. FITTON, EVELYN ALDINE Glee Club, Dance Club, Homemaking Club, Dramatic Gub. FOSTER, JAMES WILLIAM Cadets, Public Speaking Gub, Sabre Club, Glee Club, Pep Club, Spelling Gub. FRENCH, DORIS Spelling Gub, French Gub, Pep Club, Dance Gub. FULTON, MARGARET Silver Dollar History Club, Pep Gub, Sewing Gub, Glee Gub, Dra- matic Gub. FUNKHOUSER, MARSHALL .......... Cake” Team, J. V. Football, V. Football Team, J. V. Basketball, Base- ball, Track, Arts Crafts Gub, Monogram Club, Biology Gub, Pep Gub. GAINES, WILLIAM C. ............Dance Club, Reading Club, Social Club, Skyscraper Club, Monitorial Force. GILES, JEAN ...................Cadets, Homemaking Gub. 3ILFILLAN, MERYLEE MILDRED..............Glee Gub, Pep Gub. GILLUM, ALTHEA ................Cheerleader, Pep Gub, Dramatic Gub, Reading Gub, Dance Gub, Homemaking Gub, Field Hockey Team. GIUSEPPE, ELIZABETH ELLEN Homemaking Club, Glee Gub, Public Speaking Gub, Library Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Dance Club, Pep Club. GOODRICH, DAVID ............... Pep Gub, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Stamp Club, Ping Pong Club, Speech Arts Club. GORDON, MARGARET JEAN .........Latin Club. GORHAM, GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH Homemaking Gub, Dramatic Gub. GRALTON, ROBERT ANDERSON Band, Latin Gub, Biology Gub, Chevrons Gub, Dramatic Gub, Chair- man of Senior Dance Committee. 130 GRAUMANN, NORBERT RYDER..................Art Club, Biology Club, Chairman of Subscription Staff of Compass. GRAVES, JOHN ADAMS..............Cadets, Photography Club, Chevrons Club, Monitorial Force, Skyscrapers Club, Biology Club, Pep Club. GREEN, CAROLYN ESMOND...........Spanish Club, Biology Club, Monitorial Force, Dance Club (instructor), Ping Pong dub. GRIGSBY, MILDRED DALLAS.........IHomemaking Club, Pep Club, Commercial Club. GRIMES, CHARLES ARTHUR..........Track, Football, Pep Club, Monogram Club. GRIMM, GORDON................... Monitorial Force, Pep Club, Ping Pong Club, Retail Training Club, Commercial Club, History Club. HALL, JIM ......................Reading Club, Student Council, Subscription Staff of Compass, Moni- torial Force. HANCOCK, LEE ................... Dance Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Retail Training Club, Monogram Club, Biology Club, Photography Club. HANCOCK, MITCHELL W. Monitorial Force, Junior Varsity Football, Pep Club, Arts Crafts Club. HARMON, ROLAND ALFRED Pep Club, Skyscrapers Club, Monitorial Force, Photography Club. HARRINGTON, BURTON MELUIN..................Pep Club, Retail Training Club, Arts Crafts Club. HARTNEEL, VIRGINIA .............Winter Sports Gub, Daisy Chain, T. O. P., Dramatics Gub. HASENBUHLER, ALICE..............Pep Gub, Sewing Club, Commercial Club, Social Gub. HAUGH, MADELIENE JUNE...........Pep Club, Homemaking Gub, Dance Gub. HAYNES, CLAUDE LEON, Jr.........Glee Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Pep Club, Monitorial Force. HERRICK, RUSSELL................Reading Club, Spelling Gub, Debate Club, Pep Club, Library Gub, Silver Dollar History Club, Radio Club, Glee Gub, Latin Gub. HELGESEN, ELEANOR...............Pep Club, Home Economics, Dance Gub, Commercial Gub, Social Gub. HEWITT, FRANCIS OTTO Biology Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Latin Gub. HICKS, RICHARD .................Dance Club, Biology Gub, Pep Club. HIGGINS, JIMMIE.................Commercial Club, Monogram Club, Baseball, Basketball, Pep Club, Monitorial Force. HILLARD, HELEN LOUISE .......... Glee Gub. HILLYER, JEANNETTE NEILSON Library Gub, Arts Craft Club, Basketball, Manager Hockey Team, Third Place Community Poster Contest. HOFF, JANET LOUISE Commercial Club, Sewing Club, Dramatic Club, Band Majorette, Pep Club, Glee Gub. HOFF, JOANNE ELLEN Pep Club, Dance Club, Dramatic Gub, Glee Gub, Commercial Gub, Biology Club, Homcmaking Club, Cooking Club. HOFFMAN, MARJORIE AGNES HOOVER, BILL ................... Orchestra, Band, Dramatic Club, President of Sophomore Gass. HOPKE, MARY .................... Public Speaking Club, Latin Club, Reading Club, Spelling Club. HORTON, DAVID LEE .............. Reading Club, Pep Club, Arts Craft Gub, Silver Dollar History Club, Monitorial Force. HOUSE, KERMIT................... 131 HUDSON, MARGARET CHRISTINE Spelling Club, Homemaking Club, Public Speaking Club, Library Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Reading Club. HUGHES, JAMES NELSON ........Arts Crafts Club, Spanish Tournament, Pep Club. HULFISH, HARRIETT VIRGINIA.........French Club, Dramatic Club. HULFISH, JANE PENNINGTON Latin Club, Hockey Team, Pep Club, French Club, Spelling Club, Dramatic Club. HUNGERFORD, DOROTHY ........ Dance Club. HURD, THELMARIE............. Dramatic Club, Public Speaking Club, Debate Club, Silver Dollar His- tory Club, Dance Committee, Compass Staff, Band, Homemaking Club. HUTCHISON, JOHN WILLIAM Pep Club, Arts Crafts Club, Commercial Club, Monitorial Force, Silver Dollar History Club, J. V. Football. JENNINGS, GEORGE RODNEY......Glee Club, Pep Club. JENNINGS, JEAN...................Social Club, Dance Club, Silver Dollar History Club, French Tourna- ment, Monitorial Force, Pep Club. JENSSEN, SIGVALD THEODORE...............Pep Club, Chevrons, Band, Radio Club, Cadets. JESTER, RANDOLPH ................ Art Club, Dramatic Club, French Club, Retail Training Club. JOHNSON, IZETTA Homemaking Club, Cadet, Pep Club. JOHNSON, RICHARD HALKUP Pep Club, Latin Club, Social Club. JONES, LEWIS.....................Band, French Club, Biology Club, Silver Dollar History Club. JOYNER, EUGENE ............... Football, Baseball, Band, Dance Club. KAPPEL, LORRAINE.............. Pep Club, Commercial Club, Cadets. KENDRICK, DOROTHY Sewing Club, Dance Club, Glee Club, Retail Training Club, Pep Club. KENDRICK, KARL KENNETH Arts Club, Student Council, Dance Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club. KENDRICK, LLEWELLYN..............Glee Club, Student Council, Monitorial Force, Library Club, Reading Club. KERRICK, ELIZABETH ..............Cadets, Spanish Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Library Club, Con- testants Club, Spelling Club, Homemaking Club. KING, EDWIN......................Cheer Leader, Silver Dollar History Club, Dramatic Club, Homemaking Cub. KORBE, LOIS-JUNE.................Pep Club, Homemaking Club, Photography Club, Dance Club, Public Speaking Club, Debate Club. KRAMER, WILLIAM..................Public Speaking Club, Debate Club, Reading Club, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club, Pep Club. LEHMAN, SHIRLEY..................Homemaking Club, Glee Club, Commercial Club, Cadets, Photography Club, Pep Club, Retail Training Club. LEWIS, FANNIE NEIVES.............Silver Dollar History Club, Spanish Club. LOCKHART, JACK Latin Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Monitorial Force. LOGAN, WILLIAM GLENN.............Dance Club, Pep Club, Dramatic Club. LOWE, CLIFFORD LELAND Pep Club, Cadets, Photography Club, Chevrons Club, Radio Club. LUCAS, FRANK EDWARD..............Monitorial Force. LYNCH, MARY LEE.................. Silver Dollar History Club, Dance Club, Commercial Club, Biology Club, V. Basketball Team. LYONS, LOUISE HAZEL..............Cheer Leader, Dance Club, Homemaking Club. MAHONEY, SYLVIA ALEASE Spelling Club, Reading Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Commercial Club. 132 MANKIN, LLEWELLYN ...............Silver Dollar History Club, Biology Club, Monitorial Force, Pep Club. MARSHALL, RICHARD C..............Biology Club, Cadet, Student Council, Spanish Club, Photography Club, Debate Club. MARTIN, HAROLD................... Stamp Club, Latin Club, Retail Training Club, Ping Pong Club, Pep Club. MARTIN, SARAH ELIZABETH .... Library Club, Pep Club. MASON, EDDIE.....................Latin Club, Public Speaking Club, Glee Club, Spanish Gub, President of Sophomore Class. MASSY, GERTRUDE..................Pep Club, Commercial Club, Dance Club. MATTHEWS, ROBERT EARL ...........Student Council. MEADOR, BARBARA .................Silver Dollar History Club, Pep Club, Sewing Club, Dance Club, Biology Club, Retail Training Club. MEHL, ROBERT CHARLES ............Photography Club, Stamp Club, Art Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club. MERCER, GLADYS JEANETTE..........Dramatic Club, Photography Club, Reading Club, Public Speaking Club, Homemaking Club, Dance Club, Silver Dollar History Club. MERCER, SHIRLEY RUTH.............Dramatic Club. MERCHANT, MARTHA GERTRUDE................ Dramatic Club, Cheer Leader, Sewing Gub. MILLER SHELDON ..................Chevrons Club, Pep Club, Silver Dollar History Club. MILLS, JUNE................... Dramatic Club, Social Club, Pep Club, Glee Club, Vice President of Freshman Class. MITCHELL, DOUGLAS Stamp Club, Photography Club, Silver Dollar History Gub, Treasurer of Sophomore Class. MOLTON, MARGARET ................ Commercial Club, Dance Club, Library Gub. MORGAN, MARIAN A.................Retail Training Club, Glee Gub, Pep Club. MOORE, DONALD TAVNER Cadets, Rifle Team, Library Club, Chevrons Club. MOORE, LEO ELIZABETH.............Glee Club, Dance Club, Commercial Club. MORAN, ROBERT LEE................Band, Cadets, Stamp Club, Glee Club, Pep Club. MORRIS, HARRY HILTON ............Pep Club, Reading Club, Dance Club, Skyscraper, Monitorial Force. MORRIS, HELEN ELSIE..............Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Cadets, Debate Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Commercial Club. MORRIS, MARGIE LEE...............Pep Club, Spelling Club, Dramatic Club, Student Council, Monitorial Force, Glee Club, Silver Dollar History Club. MORRIS, SAMUEL BROWN ............Pep Club. MOY, HAMM .......................Pep Club, Library Club, Photography Club, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Monitorial Force. MULLINS, HOWARD .................Pep Club. MUNDAY, HERBERT LESLIE Chevrons Club, Pep Club, French Club, Fine Arts Club. MacMORLAND, MATTHEW HENRY .................Cadets, Chevrons Gub, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club. McCAULEY, ROBERT ................Chevrons Club, Pep Club, Sabre Club. McCLOSKEY, BOB...................Radio Club, Commercial Club, Photography Club, Spelling Club. McDONALD, ETTA GERTRUDE Pep Club, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Cheer Leader, Glee Club. McDONALD, MARIE..................Pep Club, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Basketball, Hockey. McFADDEN, NANCY LOUISE Dance Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Homemaking Club, Photography Club, Spelling Gub. 134 enior ojiaeunes McGRIFFIN, FRED LANE ............ Cadets, Band, Social Club, Latin Club, Compass Staff, Student Council, Debate Club, Football, Track. McIntosh, CLARENCE MILBURN Pep Club, Stamp Club. NALLS, GARLAND KENNEDY Cadets, Pep Club, Glee Club, Band, Photography Club. NEALIS, JIMMIE...................Public Speaking Club, Band, Drafting Club, Compass Staff, Dramatic Club, Pep Club. NEWCOME, JOAN.................... Dance Club, Dramatic Club. NOONAN, DOROTHY ANN Dance Club, Homemaking Club, Glee Club, Commercial Club. NORRIS, BETTY JANE............ Pep Club, Dance Club, Spelling Club, Arts fi£ Crafts Club, Commercial Club, Glee Club. NORTHROP, LYDIA Biology Club, Dramatic Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Dance Club, Library Club, Pep Club. NORTON, DUNCAN Biology Club, Pep Club, Silver Dollar History Club. O’FLAHERTY, DANNY Spanish Club, Pep Club, Stamp dub, Student Council, Social Club, Radio Qub, Biology Club. PARK, MARION MADELINE Library Qub, Pep Club. PARK, PATRICIA RUTH ............. Student Council, Glee Qub, French Qub. PARKER, JAMES BRANDON ...........Photography Club, Dance Club, Debate Qub, Biology Club, Stamp Club. PAYNE, HOWARD WHITE .............Silver Dollar History Qub, Student Council, Dance Club, Football, Social Club, Biology Club, Drafting Club. PAYNE, WILLIAM ANDERSON Pep Club, Chevrons Club, Cadets, Pep Club, Student Council, Sabre Club, Monitorial Force. PENN, EUNICE RAY ................Pep Club, Dance Club, Glee Qub, Basketball. PERRELL, EARL EUGENE.............Monitorial Force, Skyscraper Club, Biology Club, Silver Dollar History Club. PETERSON, HELEN HISHLEY..........Marionette Club, Pep Club, Dramatic Qub, French Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Glee Club. PEVERELL, RAY....................Glee Club, Fine Arts Club, Pep Club, Monitorial Force, Social Qub, Dance Club, Biology Club, Photography Club, Student Council, Ping Pong Club. PHILLIPS, THOMAS RICHARD Photography Club, Pep Qub, Biology Club, Public Speaking Qub, Spanish Club. PLASKITT, COURTENAY MORRIS Pep Qub, Latin Club, Public Speaking Qub, Compass Staff, Spelling Club, Arts fi£ Crafts Club, Dramatic Club, Monitorial Force. POSEY, EVELYN....................Pep Club. PUGH, RODNEY ...................Photography Club, Airplane Club, Pep Qub. PULMAN, HANNAH VIRGINIA ...Homemaking Club, Dance Club, Pep Club. RAPER, JEAN.....................Dance Club. REECE, DONALD EUGENE.............Pep Club, Commercial Club, Glee Qub, Band. REECE, WESLEY....................Track Team. REED, ALFRED LNGVALD.............Biology Qub, Ping Pong Club, Monitorial Force, French Cub, Retau Training Club. 135 REED, BETTY ANNE Library Club, French Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Social Cub. REID, GERALDINE ELIZABETH Dance Club, Pep Club, Homemaking Club. REID, JOHN EDWARD ............... Aircraft Club, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Monitor, Glee Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Student Council. REILY, PHIL KEY..................Spanish Club, Silver Dollar History Club. REYNOLDS, BETTIE LEE............. Dance Club, Dramatic Club, French Club, Ping Pong Club, Hobby Club, Commercial Club, Glee Club, Compass Staff, Pep Club. RIVES, JANE...................... Latin Club, Student Council, French Club, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Public Speaking Club, Orchestra. ROBERTS, NANCYE DEAN Library Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Spanish Club, Dance Club, Compass Staff, Dramatic Club, Monitorial Force. ROBINSON, CLARA..................Pep Club, Cadets, Commercial Club, Dance Club. ROLLINS, JOYCE ALETHA Homemaking Club, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Dance Club. ROMANI, LILLIAN .................Homemaking Club, Commercial Club. ROSENBERGER, DOROTHY ALLEN..................Latin Club, Public Speaking Club, Reading Club, Dramatic Club, Library Club, Drum Majorette. ROW, THOMAS ................. Movie Production, Stage Operations Manager, Charge of Lighting System. ROXBY, DOROTHY LEE Glee Club, Monitorial Force, Latin Club, Basketball, Arts Crafts Club. RUBEN, RALPH HOWARD ............. Reading Club, Photography Club, Cake Team, Dance Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Pep Club. RUSSELL, JOHN HUBERT Biology Club. SALMONSOHN, MARJORIE Pep Club, Spelling Club, Theodore Ficklin Literary Society, French Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Public Speaking Club. SANBORN, MARY....................Public Speaking Club, Latin Club, French Club, Dramatic Club, Social Club, Library Club, Compass Staff. SARLE, PATTY..................... Senior Class President, French Club, Latin Club, Dance Club, Glee Club, Arts Crafts Club, Dramatic Club, Orchestra. SAVAGE, EDWARD ..................Cadet, Chevrons Club, Spanish Club, Biology Club. SCHLAG, WILLIAM RAPHAEL Pep Club, Dance Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Social Club, Dramatic Club, Vice President of Junior Class. SCHOOLEY, DOUGLAS ...............Compass Staff, Reading Club, School Page, Spelling Club, Vice President of Sophomore Class, President of Junior Class, Secretary Senior Class. SELLERS, ROBERT GODFREY Biology Club, Marionette Club, Fine Arts Club, Social Club, Pep Club, Glee Club. SELLERS, SUZANNE ................Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Public Speaking Club, Arts 6i Crafts Club, Pep Club, Compass Staff. SHACKLETT, DOT'TIE Pep Club, Dance Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Home Economics Club, Commercial Club. SHELTON, JOHN WESLEY Monogram Club, Dance Club, Student Council, Cadets, Chevrons Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball. SHERERTZ, GENEVIEVE HIGHT Cadets, Band, Arts Crafts Club, Library Club, Dramatic Club. SHUMWAY, Robert McFarland...............Pep club. SIEGEL, HELEN BERNICE............Photography Club, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Homemaking Club, Compass Staff. 136 emor onaeiines SIMPSON, JAMES ................ Photography Club, Dance Cub, Student Council. SLATER, RICHARD Spelling Club, Pep Club, Chevrons Club, Sabre Club. SMALL, CONSTANCE ................Arts Crafts Club, Compass Staff, Dance Club, Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Pep Club. SMITH, INEZ ................ Pep Club, Basketball, Homemaking Cub, Dance Club. SMITH, JAMES, A. W...............Skyscrapers Club, Monitorial Force, Band. SMITH, MARIAN ...................Commercial Club, Homemaking Club, Pep Club. SMITH, ROBERT LEE................Baseball, Pep Club. SNAPP, ROBERT MOODY Pep Club, Cadets, Glee Cub, Chevrons Club, Sabre Club, Dance Club. SOLOMON, MARTHA LOUISE...........Pep Cub, Spelling Club, Dance Club, Homemaking Club, Commercial Club, Student Council. SOLOMON, MARVIN RANDOLPH................Biology Club, Radio Club, Pep Cub. SPAULDING, CECIL CAYLOR..........Cadets, Lt. Liwiski Club, Compass Staff, Latin Club, Glee Club, Public Speaking Club. STEWART, NOBLE...................Football, Track, Baseball, Monitorial Force, Monogram Club, Pep Club. STOUFFER, HELEN................ Dramatic Club, Glee Cub, Silver Dollar History Club, Pep Club. SULLIVAN, DAVID OLIVER Pep Club, Skyscrapers Club, Photography Club, Drafting Club, Monitorial Force. SULT, JAMES BENNETT Dance Club, Pep Club, Glee Club, Football, Monogram Club, Basket- ball. SUTHERLAND, HUGH Football, Track, Pep Club. SWEATT, EDITH.................... Spelling Club, Pep Club, Homemaking Club. TALBOTT, RICHARD COMPTON................Pep Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club. TAYLOR, SIMEON PIPKIN III Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Spelling Club, Compass Staff, Dance Club, Photography Club, Chevrons Club, Biology Club, Debate Club, Theodore Ficklin Literary Society, Cheer Leader. TAYLOR, VIRGINIA EDNA............Dance Club, Spanish Club, Social Club, Pep Club, Silver Dollar History Club. THOMAS, HELEN CLINE Pep Club, Arts Crafts Club, Compass Staff, French Club. THOMAS, LUTHER AUSTIN, Jr. Pep Club, Spanish Club, Cadets, Chevrons Club, Biology Club, Arts Crafts Club. THOMAS, ROBERT Dance Club, Cheer Leader, Manager Football Team, Monogram Club. THOMPSON, VIRGINIA LOUISE ................Homemaking Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Pep Club. TINDELL, JIMMY Basketball, Silver Dollar History Club, Monitor, Ping Pong Club, Pep Club, Popular Music Club. TODD, DORIS.................... Dramatic Club, Marionette Club, Latin Club, French Club, Library Club, Student Council, Art Crafts Club, Pep Club. 138 TOWSEY, ANNE ELIZABETH Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Photography Club, Cadets, Library Club, Commercial Club, Spelling Club. TURNER, BARBARA ...................Pep Club, Homemaking Club, Commercial Club, Silver Dollar History Club. UMHOLTZ, ARTHUR FRANK..............Cadets, Band, Biology Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Monitorial Force, Dance Club, Compass Staff. VINCENT, ELLALEE FAIRFAX DAVIS Reading Club, Latin Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Compass Staff. WALKER, DAVID EUGENE............Band, Motion Picture and Sound, Projector Operator, Chevrons Club. WATSON, DOROTHY MAY....Pep Club. WATSON, JACK ...................Pep Club. WEAVER, BERTHA M................Commercial Club, Pep Club. WEBB, FRANK.....................Football, Pep Club. WEIL, ELAINE ...................Pep Club, Reading Club, Silver Dollar History Club, French Club, Compass Staff, Monitorial Force. WELCH, CHARLES DOUGLAS Cheer Leader, Pep Club, Marionette Club, Dance Club, Social Club, Silver Dollar History Club, Dramatic Club. WERNER, MARY LOU Arts Crafts Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Basketball, Spanish Gub, Public Speaking Club. WEST, BEN ............... Pep Club, Dance Club, Football, Monitorial Force. WICKER, KAROLINE ...............Pep Club, Homemaking Gub, Commercial Club, Social Club. WICKER, WILLIAM ADOLF ..........Spanish Club. WILBURN, BETTY................ Homemaking Club, Silver Dollar History Club. WILLIAMSON, ALTA CHARLOTTE ............. Library Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club, Silver Dollar History Club. WILLETT, MYRT ..................Pep Club, Dramatic Gub, Silver Dollar History Gub, Social Club, Homemaking Club. WILSON, ELEANOR JEAN Glee Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, French Club. WILSON, ODIS ...................Cadets, Chevrons Club, Glee Club, Pep Club. WILSON, WILLIAM WALLACE Monitorial Force, Dance Club, Football, Pep Gub. WINGATE, MILDRED LEE Dance Club, Homcmaking Club, Commercial Gub. WOOD, JOYCE ....................Arts Crafts Club, Library Club, Compass Staff, Dance Club, Latin Club, Student Council. WOOD, TONI Library Gub. WOOD, PAULINE RYDER ............Pep Club, Cadet. WORTHINGTON, JACK T.............Biology Club. YATES, MARGARET LOUISE Spelling Club, Pep Club, Home Economics Gub. ZIEGLER, GWENDOLYN ANN..........Homemaking Club, Dance Club, Library Gub, Pep Gub. 140 ALEXANDRIA. VA. AL. 3059 Creators of Lifelike Portraits Acknowledges with appreciation their selection as official photographers for the G. W. H. S. Yearbook, The Compass. We extend to the faculty and student body our thanks for their most welcome and helpful co-operation in assisting us to make this year's Compass a grand success. The Compass Staff wishes to express its appreciation to everyone whose contributions have aided in the publication of the 1942 book. We hereby urge all of our readers to patronize our advertisers. 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DUNCAN S TRANSFER AlfXANORlA.VIRGINIA WOODWARD LOTHROP I Oth llth'F and G Streets — Phone District 5300 YOUR A B CV TO CORRECT CLOTHES ---OUR SCHOOL OUTFITTING SERVICE Whether you want clothes for school, for special events, or just for fun, you will conserve both time and that limited clothes allowance by consulting Miss Warren, friendly counselor of our School Outfitting Service, Fourth Floor. She is familiar with all your problems and will send you smartly forth in fashions personally pleasing to you. BEVERLY PHARMACY CO. Mt. Vernon Avenue at Russel Road PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Your Patronage Is Appreciated TE. 4444. 4445. 4446 ALex. 1844 Prompt Service CITIZEN'S RADIO SERVICE Service—That's All 9 A. M.-9 P. M. 2010 Mt. Vemon Avenue R. W. Coble. Mgr. Compliments of A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF BEVERLY PLAZA VALET SERVICE COMPLETE CLEANING REPAIRING LAUNDRY SERVICE TE. 4422 3915 Mt. Vernon Ave. Courtesy of LADY LOIS SHOP Smart Wearing Apparel 702 King Street TE. 2666 Alexandria, Virginia Compliments of A FRIEND Phone 1860 ALex. 1861 NO. ROYAL STREET COHEN BROS. Leading Credit Jewelers ot Northern Va. Phone 1860 ALex. 1861 QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE CHAUNCEY PROVISION COMPANY JOSEPH E. CHAUNCEY. Manager OLD CITY MARKET HOME OF PERFECT DIAMONDS Alexandria 9580—1123 King St., Alexandria. Va. Chestnut 7500—2510 Columbia Pike. Arlington. Va. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Authorized Dealers lor HAMILTON. GRUEN. ELGIN. BULOVA WATCHES H. H. WATKINS Steam. Hot Water and Vapor Heating 1116 KING STREET Phone ALex. 0208 WALLACE HERRING LUMBER and MILLWORK 930 NORTH HENRY STREET Alexandria. Va. ALex. 1577 Alexandria's Finest Men's Wear Store • ARROW SHIRTS • STETSON HATS • McGREGOR SPORTS WEAR • BOTANY TIES • VARSITY TOWN SUITS COHEN'S QUALITY SHOP 1104 KING STREET Phone ALox. 0656 Free Delivery Service COOPER-PHILLIPS MOTOR COMPANY DODGE — PLYMOU7 Sales Service Phone ALex. 4122 115 N. WASHINGTON ST. Alexandria. Va. Prop. Dorothy Didlake Phone AL. 9349 DEL RAY BEAUTY SALON Beauty in Its Entirety 2310 Mt. Vernon Avenue Alexandria. Va. Compliments of REYNOLDS BLACKWELL Compliments of MR. C. J. HITE Manager Murphy and Company 5 10 Cent Storo D. E. BAYLISS General Contractor and Builder • I Finish on Time All the Time • Registered by the Commonwealth of Virginia Offico. 518 King Stroct Phone ALex. 0298 ROSEMONT MARKET No. 2 East Walnut Street Phono ALox. 2498 Phone. ALex. 0819 GEO. H. RAILING 818 KING STREET Alexandria. Virginia Authorized Bulova Watch Dealers Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted FOR ROY THOMAS COMPLETE TABLE SUPPLIES and Prompt Delivery PAINTING — PAPERHANGING 207 BIRCH STREET Shop: 2109 Mt. Vernon Avo. Alexandria, Va. W. A. SMOOT CO. Incorporated Always First with the Latest THE SCOTT SHOPPE 2308 Mt. Vernon Avonuo Coal, Lumber, Millwork Alexandria, Va. Compliments of Telephone: Alexandria 0960 GARDNER L. BOOTHE 108 North St. Asaph Street V. A. APPLIANCE HERBERT BRYANT, Inc. • SERVICE CO. Dealer in Everything Electrical FARM and LAWN SEEDS MANUFACTURER OF FERTILIZER Phones: TE. 3366 • AL. 0333 • ALEXANDRIA. VA. BOHLAYER PULMAN Inc. COMPLIMENTS OF Realtors — Loans — Insurances Phone ALex. 2422 105 South Royal Street BLUE RIBBON SHOE REPAIR 412 KING STREET Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND A FRIEND Established 1844 WORTH HULFISH SONS Incorporated COMPLIMENTS OF • HARDWARE FREDERICK L. FLYNN 313-315 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA. VA. Phonos: ALox. 0106 and 0104 Compliments oi GRAHAM and OGDEN. Inc. CLOVA B. DEMAINE REALTORS. INSURANCE. RENTALS Teacher of the Voice 803 KING STREET Alexandria. Va. Phone ALex. 1300 JOHN McCUEN S CO. Founded by John McCuen. 1915 COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Phone ALex. 0708 ALEXANDRIA HAY 5, GRAIN CO. 1121 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA. VA. MICHELBACH'S Compliments of Home of Fine Furniture A FRIEND Est. 1908 Alexandria. Va. ALEXANDRIA STUDIO COMPLIMENTS OF 418 KING STREET Phone ALex. 0491 M. Loob. Proprietor EDGAR WARFIELD, JR. Studio and Home Portraits a Specialty DRUGGIST Alexandria. Virginia Compliments of Compliments of A FRIEND A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF DR. J. C. MAJOR COMPLIMENTS OF VIRGINIA ROOF SHEET METALS, Inc. 600 North Henry Street Phone ALex. 3700 Phone. ALex. 0056 MERRILL C. LYNCH Drugs REED THEATRE BUILDING Phone ALex. 1206 PALACE CLEANERS • Cleaning, Pressing Dyeing, Repairing • PRINCE and ROYAL STREETS Alexandria. Virginia J A Y E ' S 532 KING STREET COATS —SUITS—DRESSES—LINGERIE Compliments of S. S. KRESGE COMPANY C. £. LANCASTER, Manager Alexandria. Virginia Phones, ALex. 2525 and 2526 Corner Pitt and Princess Streets ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA Homogenized Vitamin D and Golden Guernsey Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Cream Gilt Edge Butter - Eggs - Cottage Cheese J. KENT WHITE COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARD L. RUFFNER THE FAMILY SHOE MART WE SPECIALIZE IN SPORT SHOES FOR G. W. STUDENTS S18 KING STREET ALex. 4107 Compliments of TUCKER'S CANDY SHOPPE 2419 Mt. Vernon Avenue LYLES FLORIST Phone ALex. 2430 905 King Street Reliability — Quality — Service COMPLIMENTS OF WHEATLEY FUNERAL HOME J. S. EVERLY Our Business Is Selling Better Electrical Appliances 502 KING STREET Phone ALex. 0002 for Our Services MONTICELLO DELICATESSEN 2304 MT. VERNON AVENUE Fresh French Bread made every Sunday Open till 11 P. M. LUCKETT'S HARDWARE PAINTS and HARDWARE Phone ALex. 0086 King and Royal Streets Alexandria. Va. J. C. PENNEY, INC. DEPARTMENT STORE ALEXANDRIA'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Where Savings Are Great 615 KING ST. Phone AL. 0046 SUNSHINE MARKET Where You Get the Most For Your Money SERVICE or SELF-SERVICE 601 North Columbus Street Phones. ALox. 2659 and 2660 WE DELIVER WITHIN A TEN-MILE RADIUS ALEXANDRIA. VA. J. V. MULLIGAN COLLEGE, SCHOOL and FRATERNITY JEWELRY 1110 F STREET NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, D. C. fL. £. JiniqhL £- SenA, 621-623 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA. VA. HARDWARE and ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT We Sell Something of Most Everything MILLER’S The Friendly Store 800 KING STREET PHONE ALEX. 1157 HARD WARE SPORTING GOODS—GARDEN IMPLEMENTS—WINDOW GLASS—GIFTS HOUSE FURNISHINGS SAPOLIN QUALITY PAINT 51 r We Deliver Compliments of MONTICELLO BEAUTY SALON All types of Beauty Service including ROBINSON MONCURE Roducing and Slondorizing Treatment. 2419 Mt. Vernon Avenuo ALox. 3434 W. F. CREIGHTON 6 CO. DRUGGISTS Cor. King and Royal Streets Phone ALox. 0022 GAINES VARIETY BEDDING Good Bedding and Furniture I. C. Gainos 1225 KING STREET Phone ALex. 3583 ALBERT WEIL Compliments of Pharmacist CARL BUDWESKY • N. W. Corner King Peyton Sts. ATTORNEY Phones. ALex. 1319 and 9392 Alexandria. Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF MENDELSON'S HARDWARE ROGER C. SULLIVAN Hardware and Painters' Supplies 1100 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA. VA. City Treasurer Dial. AL. 0766 QUALITY SHOE STORE ROSEMONT PHARMACY Abe Rosenberg. Prop. 431 KING STREET PROMPT DELIVERY Headquarters Red Goose Shoes lor Boys and Girls No. 1 East Walnut Street Phone ALex. 4321 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS IF IT'S REAL ESTATE S. F. DYSON BRO. We Have It 420 King Street Phone. ALex. 0278 624 KING STREET AL. 0933 Compliments of WASHINGTON and KANE WALTER C. DAVIS REALTORS - LOANS — INSURANCE Phono ALex. 1621 Alexandria's Electrician 1615 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA. VA. (Servico Cleaners) W. A. BARNETT SOUTHERN SONS Dry Cleaning Co. 115 KING STREET Protect your valuable Furs and winter Garments in our Modern Alexandria, Va. Cold Storage Vaults • EXPERT AND DEPENDABLE Wholesale Confectioners SERVICE Telephones: ALex. 0060 — Ivy 13-000 223 N. Payne Street Alexandria, Va. Paper Bags—Stationery—Fireworks ARROWSMITH'S Sportswear DRESSES — SUITS — SKIRTS — BLOUSES SWEATERS and PLAY CLOTHES Sizes 9 to 20 Reod Theatre Bldg. ALex. 3512 1707 KING STREET Open Evenings till 8 Compliments of AUTO ACCESSORIES CO., Inc. King and Commerce Streets For Quality and Freshness Try HELEN'S PASTRY SHOP Home of Homemade Breads. Cakes and Pastries 2302 MT. VERNON AVENUE Compliments of DEL RAY DRUG STORE 603 MT. VERNON AVENUE Alexandria. Va. ALEXANDRIA KODAK STORE A Complete Line of Films. Camoras and Supplies Thrifty Photo Sorvice TED NELBACH. Prop. 1508 KING STREET HOLDEN and COMPANY, Inc. GENERAL -INSURANCE 106 N. St. Asaph Street Dial ALcx. 2200 LEVINSON CLOTHING COMPANY • OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS • 424 King Street Alexandria. Va. ALex. 3540 ADELLE'S BEAUTY SHOP Open Monday. Wednesday and Friday Evenings by Appointment ADELLE THURSTON. Owner 2005 Mt Vernon Avenue Alexandria. Va. Compliments of WALTER L YOUNG MASONIC VIEW SERVICE STATION Amoco Gas and Expert Lubrication Phone ALex. 3554 1900 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA. VA. Compliments of BERNARD COHEN ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone, ALex. 9471 VIRGINIA GRILL Specializing in SEA FOOD and OLD VIRGINIA COUNTRY HAM DINNERS Smithfield Hams Steaks Chops Beverages Boor and Wine to take out Corner King and Washington Streets Alexandria. Virginia Tlii (2ompd65 ■(-) demo nitration ofj the printed beauty and powet of l ibratone - the molt modern of the (graphic -Qrtl procellel Produced By H. C. ROEBUCK SON 119-121 West Mulberry Street Baltimore, Maryland


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