Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1937

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Time closes behind us the doors through which we pass, and we may never travel those ways again except through the door of memory. The 1937 Critic-Crest Staft hopes that the door of many happy memories will be opened for you, our classmates and fellow students, as you turn the pages of this book. But today we are standing be- fore a door whose portals are spread wide that we may pass. Behind us lie the old familiar things; before us is spread a new and wider vista, and in the distance we may see other doors that lead to we know not what. We ourselves must forge the keys to fit these doors, trusting that beyond them lie still richer fields. LUNTENTS CeOuN Gilet Nees DEDICATION . . . SENIOR CLass . . CEASSsPORN T NE Hatt oF Fame . CREST STAFF. ; JUNIoR Crass .. SOPHOMORE C ass HACULTY i. .2 ATHUBTICS- 4 , ORGANIZATIONS, ADVERTISEMENTS . Ek 41 42 44 47 53 60 63 73 96 DEDICATION ay Se RE iy say ETT ST APT ORs XT erp a a a Be Sere oe ear caw , a The Critic Staff of 1937 in appreciation of her generous cooperation and unfailing good fellowship dedicates this volume of the Critic-CREST to MARGARET WILLIAMS teacher, adviser, and friend eae L S YX W 8 WwW 8 West View sails: a School H. A. C. WALKER, Principal | i Park View of High School Portrait of Edward Christian Glass Superintendent of Schools 1879-1931 Reservoir Lake East View of High School Girls’ Terrace From Window, 306 7, a O Z Lu ” oR, sin — ape grea igus eee Three years ago a rather large group of Sophomores tremblingly entered the doors of Glass High and, after they had become accustomed to their new surroundings, began to fit into and enjoy life at the High School. For two years they struggled in obscurity, watching two other classes in turn basking in the glory of seniorhood, and then, when these had gone, they suddenly awoke to find themselves Seniors—the most observed, envied, and influential members of the student body. With one year more of school life before them, they set about to make it their best. Making use of the knowledge and experience which they had gained, and of the natural abilities which they possessed, they continually won honors for themselves and for their school, and gained the distinction of being one of the most capable classes which have ever been graduated from Glass High. There were 275 Seniors, a number which broke the record of 224, which the Class of 1936 had set. From this number, there were forty-five who had averaged above 90 on all courses taken during their three years at Glass High. The second highest average ever made in the school was attained by Jeannette Hughes, with a mark of 97.26, which was .13 less than the record set by P. G. Cosby in 1930. In literary achievement the Class of 1937 has been outstanding. The Critic, with Elizabeth Anne Campbell as editor, won first place in its class in both the S. I. P. A. and the C. S. P. A. and All-American. Rating in the N. S. P. A. Jimmy McPherson, future author according to the Hall of Fame and Editor-in-Chief of the Critic-Crest, won first place in the state for the short story; while Nancy Phillips, literary editor of the Critic and class poet, won first place among Class A schools for a poem. The High Times, with Phyllis Osborn as editor, won honor rating in the S. I. P. A. and ranked among the first five in its class in the C. S. P. A. Athletics also bore the successful stamp of Seniors. Tom Faulkner and Dan Justice deserve mention for their work, both in football and basketball. The basketball team, which won We stern District Championship and participated in the play-off for state title, was composed entirely of Seniors: Tom Faulkner, Dan Justice, John Oglesby, Bill Patterson, and Kiah T. Ford. In dramatics there were three outstanding senior actors, Thebo Jennings, Frank Owen, and Elizabeth Anne Campbell. All were able to display their talent in the annual senior play which this year was a murder mystery in which Frank Owen took the difficult part of Sherlock Holmes. Prominent in general activity were Phil Crute, president of the Senior Class; Warren Plunkett, president of the National Honor Society; and Elizabeth Hudson, chairman of the Senior Council. Under the leadership of these and others, senior affairs were handled with efficiency. Now all this participation in school affairs is over. The Class of 1937 is going out of the doors of Glass High into the world. Its members leave to their school the record of their accomplishments in service and honor as an incentive to those who are to take their places. ErUvIPSCR ULE National Honor Society; President, Senior Class; Feature Editor, Crrric- Crest; Alumni Editor, Feature Editor, Critic; High Times Staff; Student Ad- visory Council; Home Room Represent- ative, Honor League; Chaplain, Hi-Y Club; Aedile, Latin Club; Spanish Club; David Garrick Players, Cafeteria As- sistant; Monogram Club; Basketball Manager; Senior Play; Athletic Asso- ciation. HELEN WILCOX JESTER Vice-President, Senior Class; Senior Council; Senior Committee; High Times Staff; Student Advisory Coun- cil; Home Room Representative, Honor League; Library Council; Secretary, Chairman of Program, Girls’ High School Club; Aedile, Latin Club; Vice- President, Athletic Association; Mono- gram Club; Volley Ball; Tennis; Swim- ming; Captain, Basketball; Captain, Hockey Team. ANNIE LILLIAN LEEBRICK National Honor Society; Secretary, Senior Class; Head Typist Critic; Chair- man, Reception Committee; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Li- brary Staff; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria Typist; Athletic Association; League of Nations Contest. THEODORE T. OFFTERDINGER Treasurer Senior Class; Senior Editor, Critic-Crest; Sports Editor, High Times; Honor League; Vice-President, Treasurer, Hi-Y Club; Vice-President, Junior Class; Secretary, Sophomore Class; Treasurer, Athletic Association; Football. Squad; Varsity; Track; First Prize Sports. Story, Southeastern Dis- trict, °35; First Prize Sports Story, Southeastern District, °37. NANCY MARSH PHILLIPS National Honor Society; Senior Coun- cil; Secretary, Quill and Scroll; Liter- ary Editor, Critic-Crest; Feature Edi- tor, Literary Editor, Critic; Student Advisory Council; Vice-President, Honor League; Spelling Representative, 35,5.036; 37; Consul,. Latin Club: Chemistry Club; Vice - President, French Club; Athletic Association; S. I. P. A. Delegate. FRANCES VERNON AGEE National Honor Society; Feature Editor Critic-Crest; Proof Reader Critic; Home Room _ Representative, Honor League; Senior Play; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Office Assist- Athletic Association; Swimming; Committee; David Garrick Players. GEORGIE RUTH AKERS League; Latin Club; Cafeteria Assistarit; Association. ant; Assembly French Athletic Honor Club; JACK FINLEY ALMOND High Times Staff; Honor League; Li- brary Council; Hi-Y Club; Athletic Association; Senior Representative. oe th HYMAN ALPER Advisory Commercial Honor Athletic Council; Club; Association. Student League; JAMES ALVIS Athletic Honor League; Association. DAVE AMOWITZ League; Band; Spanish Athletic Association. Club; Flonor NED DANIEL ANTHONY Home Room _ Representative, Critic; Home Room Representative, High Times; Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Home Room Repre- sentative, Athletic Association; Tennis. ROBERT Wm. ASHWORTH Assistant Business Manager, High Times; Commercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant. FRANK L. AULTICE Senior Council; Honor League; Library Staff; Commercial Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Cafeteria Typist; Cafeteria Bookkeeper and Cafeteria Teller. VIVIAN LOUISE BAIR League; Girls’ High School French Club; Art Club; Ath- letic Association. Honor Club; JOHN GALE BARKER Feature Editor, Critic Staff; High Times Staff; Athletic Association. MARION MAXINE BARRETT Cafeteria Assistant; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club. FLORA ANN BATSON Honor League; Library Staff; Girls’ High School Club; Treasurer, Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Office Assist- ant; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association. FANNING MILES BAUMGARDNER Circulating Committee, High Times; Honor League; Hi-Y Club; French Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Asso- ciation. LAWRENCE ALLEN BELCHER National Honor Society; Commence- ment Committee; Hi-Y Club; Honor League; Sergeant-at-Arms, Spanish Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association; Basketball Manager, 734, 35, °36; Commencement Speaker; Monogram Club, WILLIAM LEE BERRY, Jr. Critic Typist; High Times Typist; Home Room Collector, High Times; Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Commercial Club; Office As- sistant; Athletic Association. ROBERT MUNFORD BIGGS National Honor Society; Home Room Representative, High Times; Honor League; Chemistry Club; Athletic As- sociation ennis, 73.5, 34. 37 BERTHA AHLEEN BLACKBURNE Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association. WILLIAM BLANKINSHIP National Honor Society; Student Ad- visory Council; Library Staff; Boys’ Public Speaker, 36, ’37; Boys’ Glee Club; Chemistry Club. ELDRIDGE PIERRE BLANKS Assistant Manager, Critic; Home Room _ Representative, Honor League; Library Staff; Vice-President, Commercial Club. 736, °37; Cafeteria Assistant; Home Room Representative, Athletic Business Association, JOHN CALVIN BLUM Honor League; Library Staff; Commer- cial Club; Basketball. ShRACELUGICUE SOLE: Honor League; Commercial Club; Cafe- teria Typist; Athletic Association. FLORENCE LUCILLE BOLTON Senior Council; Critic Staff; High Times Staff; Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Asso- ciation; Cheer Leader, 35, °36, °37; Volley Ball; Basketball; David Garrick Players. DOROTHY VIRGINIA BOSWELL Chairman Music Committee, Be Square Club; Captain Membership Campaign, Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Associa- tion; Volley Ball; Tennis; Swimming. LEROY E. BOWEN, Jr. High Times Staff; Honor League; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Ath- letic Association; Track. PRESTON BRADFORD Honor League; Secretary Hi-Y Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Football Manager, °34, °35; Track; Basketball; Delegate to First National Hi-Y Congress. HELEN SEYMOUR BRADLEY Honor League: Be Square Club: Com- mercial Club; Athletic Association: Volley Bail; Tennis; Swimming; Bas- ketball; Captain Hockey Team. CARL B. BRANCH Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Commercial Club; Athletic Association. JOHN W. BROOKS, Jr. Honor League; Home Room Repre- sentative, Honor League; Library Staff; Hi-Y Club; Spanish Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association; Football Squad; Track. VIRGINIA BROOKS Honor League; Library Staff; Girls’ High School Club; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Association; Basketball. RAYMOND W. BRYANT Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association; Football Squad; Track. MERLE CHEATWOOD BURFORD Honor League; Office Assistant; Com- mercial Club. ARTHUR WATSON BURKHOLDER Library Staff; Honor League. JAMES D. CALHOUN, Jr. Honor League; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. ALFRED DIUGUID CALLAHAM Athletic Honor League; Association. HELEN ELOUISE CALLAHAM High Times Typist; Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Com- mercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Ath- letic Association; Athletic Association Typist. BEATRICE GRACE CAMPBELL National Honor Society; Critic Typist; High Times Typist; Honor League; Library Council; Commercial Club; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typist. a ELIZABETH ANNE CAMPBELL Senior Committee; Quill and Scroll; Assistant Editor Crrric-Crest; Assist- ant Literary Editor, Literary Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Critic; Student Ad- v isory Council; Senior Representative, Honor League; Senior Play; Service Chairman, President, Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Play; C Club; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Vice - President, President, Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; S. I. P. A. Representative; Commencement Speaker; Dramatic Representative, Virginia Liter- ary and Athletic Meet. JONCE RUTH, GANDIER Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association. DOROTHY sLGuUISE CARROLL National Honor Society; High Times Typist; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria As- sistant; Athletic Association; Vollev Ball; Swimming; Basketball. BERNICE JULIET CAVE Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; French Club; Chem- istry Club; Athletic Association. MARTHA VIRGINIA CHIPLEY Student Advisory Council; Home Room Representative, Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Athletic Association. ALICE VIRGINIA CLARK National Honor Society; Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Com- mercial Club; Basketball; Dean’s As- sistant. MARY ELIZABETH CLARK High Times Staff; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. FRANCES AUGUSTA CLARKE Feature Editor Critic-Crest; Proof Reader Critic; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Aedile, Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Tennis. PHYLLIS MARGARET CLARKE Honor League; High Times Typist; Commercial Club; Athletic Association; High Times Staff; Cafeteria Typist. EVELYN VIRGINIA COLEMAN Honor League; Commercial Club; Cafe- teria Assistant; Athletic Association. CLARA ADALL COOPER Advertising Staff, Critic; Advertising Staff, High Times; Library Staff; Cabinet Member Girls’ High School Club. JOHN B. CRAFT, Jr. Honor League; Library Staff; Athletic Association. BROWNIE CRITZER Library Council; Honor League. LILLIE MAE CURLEE National Honor Society; Student Ad- visory Council; Secretary, Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Member of Board, Secretary-Treasurer, Art Club. AUGUST FORSBERG DAVIS Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Chemistry Club; Home Room Representative, Ath- letic Association; Track; Basketball; Tennis. HENRY DAVIS Assistant Feature Editor, Critic; Library Staff; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club. MARGARET NORVELL DAVIS Critic Typist; High Times Tynist; Stu- dent Advisory Council; Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typist; Orchestra; Editor of History of Ex-Officers High School Organizations. NAN DENMEAD DIUGUID Senior Committee; Critic Staff; Student Advisory Council; Chairman Senior Banquet Committee. MARJORIE AILEEN DUDLEY Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Athletic Association. BENNIE FRANK DUNCAN Honor League; Chemistry Club. EARL WILBUR DUNN Honor League; Library Staff; Latin Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Associa- tion. ELIZABETH ELLEN DUNN Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic As- sociation; Swimming. WARIC T. DUNN, Jr. Honor League; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. JAMES WILLIAM DuPRIEST, Jr. Student Advisory Council; Home Room Representative, Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Chemistry Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association; Football Squad; Varsity 35, 736; Cap- tain, Track Team; Basketball; State Champion in Javelin Throw; Holder of State Javelin Record; Second Place in Javelin Throw in National Interscho- lastic Meet 7°36; Winner, of Javelin Throw in State Track Meet 736. SAMUEL FRANK EHRICH Advertising Staff, Critic; Advertising Staft, High Times; Honor League; Ath- letic Association. CLAIR RS EVANS National Honor Society; Honor League; Treasurer, Spanish Club; Athletic As- sociation. MARGUERITE LAMETTA FASSETT Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club; Span- . ish Club; Athletic Association. SCOTT FAULCONER Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls Glee Club; Secretary Spanish Club; Athletic Association; Operetta. ; TOM FAULKNER President, Junior and Sophomore Class; High Times Staff; President, Student Advisory Council; Junior Representa- tive, Sophomore Representative, Home Room Representative, President, Honor League; Vice-President, President, Hi-Y Club; Athletic Association; Treasurer, Monogram Club; Football Squad; Var- SILV aos Sop OneO-Waptaln 235, ap tain 736, Basketball Team; Monogram Club. THEODORE HENRY FEINMAN Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Spanish Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Hi-Y Club. JOHN WILLIAM FERGUSON High Times Staff; Honor League; Li- brary Staff; Boys’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. GWENDOLYN FIELDS Exchange Editor, High Times; Honor League; Library Typist; Office Assist- ant; Athletic Association. MILDRED LYLE. FINCH High Times Typist; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria Typist; Swimming. ANN RECKORD FITZGERALD National Honor Society; Senior Coun- cil; Senior Banquet Committee; Treas- urer, Junior Class; Editor Hall of Fame, Critic-Crest; Associate Editor High Times; Student Advisory Coun- cil; Honor League; Chairman Music Committee, Vice-President, Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y-Girl-Reserve Play; Latin Club; Secretary, Dramatic Club; Office Assistant; Cheer Leader; Basket- ball; Tennis; Dramatic Club Play; Monogram Club; Operetta; Stage Man- ager Operetta; Quill and Scroll. ELIZABETH JOYCE FORD Honor League; Library Staff; Girls’ High School Club; Spanish Club; Ath- letic Association. KIAH THORNTON FORD, Jr. Sports Reporter, High Times; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Sen- ior Play; Library Council; Hi-Y Club; Boys’ Glee Club; French Club; Drama- tic Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association; Monogram Club; Football Squad, 733, °34, °35; Basket- ball, 36, °37; Senior Banquet Commit- tee. JOSEPH MALCOLM FOX Honor League; Athletic Association. WILLIAM WADE FOX Library Staff; Athletic Association; Boys’ Glee Club; Home Room Repre- sentative, Athletic Association; Track. DORIS LEE FRANKLIN Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Association. ROBERT WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Jr. High Times Staff; Honor League; Li- brary Council; Hi-Y Club; Chemistry Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association; Track. NANCY ELEANOR FULKS Honor League; Athletic Association. EDWARD WHITEHEAD GALLOWAY National Honor Society; Advertising Staff High Times; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Secretary-Treasurer, French Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Monogram Club; Football Squad; Track; Basketball Manager; Senior Day Committee. HUGH ROBERT GANTT National Honor Society; Senior Com- mittee; Sophomore Representative, Honor League; Library Council; Hi-Y Club; French Club; Cafeteria Assist- ant; Football Squad; Basketball; Tennis; Captain Tennis Team; Monogram Club EMILY GAY Girls’ High School Club; Honor Lea- gue; Athletic Association. BERNICE LUCILLE GODSEY High Times Typist; Honor League; Ccmmercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association. HELEN MAE GODSEY Typist, Head Typist, Critic; Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Cafeteria Typist; Head Magazine Campaign Typist. IRENE GOODE Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club; Span- ish Club; Athletic Association. MARJORIE FLORENCE GOODEN Honor League; Be Square Club; Span- ish Club; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Basketball; Hockey; Library Council. JULIA GILLETTE GOSSOM Home Room Representative, Honor League; Library Staff; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria Assist- ant; Athletic Association. BARBARA ANDERSON GOUGH High Times Staff; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Chemistry Club; Home Room Repre- sentative, Athletic Association. CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES Honor League; Athletic Association. FRANK G. GRAYSON High Times Staff; Honor League; Ath- letic Association. MARGARET MEADE HADLOCK Senior Committee; Advertising Staff, Critic; Advertising Staff, Crriric- Crest; Senior Editor, Criric-CresT; Advertising Staff, High Times; Honor League; Senior Play; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Art Club; Office Assistant; Secretary, Flome Room Representative, Athletic Association; Cheer Leader; Monogram Club; David Garrick Players. y AUBREY ELDON HALL Honer League; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association, Business Manager. JOSEPH STOGDALE HARDY, Jr. High Times Staff; Home Room Repre- sentative, Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Hi-Y Club; Spanish Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association. MARION GWENDOLYN HARDY High Times Staff; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Ath- letic Association. FRANCIS PELHAM HARPER Assistant Advertising Manager High Times; Honor League; Orchestra; Hi-Y Club; Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Play; Chemistry Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Football Squad; Track; Basketball. JANICE VIRGINIA HARRIS Student Advisory Council; Honor Lea- gue; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. JAMES HAWKINS Commercial Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Football Squad; Varsity, 34, 735, and 36. JUNE FRANCES HENDRICK Honor League; Athletic Association; Captain, Navy Hockey Team. JAMES EDWIN HENSLEY Honor League; Band; Orchestra; Hi-Y Club; Athletic Association; French Club. KATHERINE LOUISE HICKS Honor League; Orchestra; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria Assist- ant; Athletic Association. PHYLLIS PATTERSON HIGH), Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Office’ Assist- ant; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typist; Hiking Club. BOB HINNANT Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Athletic Association; Library Council. CARTER TATE HOLBROOK, Jr. National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Assistant Feature Editor, Critic; Circulation Manager, Critic; High Times Staff; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; President Ath- letic Association; Monogram Club; Football Squad; Varsity, 7°35, 736; Track; Senior Banquet Committee; All- State National Football. ANN MERIWEATHER HOLT Senior Committee; Critic-Crest Staff; High Times Staff; Honor League; As- sistant Chairman Membership Commit- tee, Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y- Girl-Reserve Play; Latin Club; French Club; Dramatic Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association; Tennis; Swimming; Basketball; Dean’s Assistant. MOSES J. HOPPENSTEIN High Times Staff; Honor League; Li- brary Staff; Library Council; Hi-Y- Girl-Reserve Play; Boys’ Glee Club; Dramatic Club. FRANK HORTON Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Student Advisory Council; Home Room Rep- resentative, Junior Representative, Sophomore Representative, Honor Lea- gue; Hi-Y Club; Spanish Club; Chem- istry Club; Athletic Association; Foot- ball Squad; Varsity, °35, 736; Track. EVELYN CARTERS HOWELL Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club; Span- ish Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH HERNDON HUDSON National Honor Society; Chairman Senior Council; Senior Committee; Quill and Scroll; Poetry Editor,Critic- Crest; Assistant Literary Editor, Ex- change Editor, Poetry Editor, Critic; Student Advisory Council; Honor Lea- gue; Girls’ High School Club; Consul, Latin Club; French Club; Athletic As- sociation; Basketball; Hockey; S. I. P. A. Representative; Latin Tournament. RUTH MARION HUDSON Critic-Crest Typist; High Times Typist; Honor League; Library Staff; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Commercial Club; Athletic As- sociation; Cafeteria Typist. JEANNETTE ELIZABETH MUGHES National Honor Society; Secretary, Sophomore Class; Vice-President, Quill and Scroll; Junior Editor, Critic- Crest; Departmental Editor, Managing Editor, High Times; Honor League; Tribune, Latin Club; Chairman, Pro- gram Committee, Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Latin ‘Tourna- ment,, 3.540036) 373.90) Lab Awe eDEe sentative. POLLY HUGHES Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Chemistay Club; Art Club; Ath- letic Association; Tennis. VIVIAN LOVE JACOBS Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Cafeteria Typist; Athletic Association; Typist Athletic Association. MARY THEBO JENNINGS Senior Committee; Feature Editor, Critic; Advertising Staff, High Times; Student Advisory Council; Honor Lea- gue; Senior Play; Girls’ Public Speaker; Historian Girls’ High School Club; Chairman Dramatics, Girls’ High School Club; Secretary, Dramatic Club; S. I. P. A. Representative. EDITH MADELONE JESSEE Honor League; Library Staff; Girls’ High School Club; Chemistry Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Associa- tion. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH JOHNSON Honor League; Library Staff; French Club; Athletic Association. LILLIAN W. JOHNSTON Critic ‘Typist; Home Room Represen- tative, Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Chairman of Service Committee, Be Square Club; Commer- cial Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria Typist; Volley Ball; Tennis; Basketball. FLORENCE LOUISE JONES National Honor Society; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. ELEANOR GREEN JORDON Honor League; Band; Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Plav; Girls’ Glee Club; Office Assistant; Ath- letic Association; Tennis; Operetta. DAN RAY SJUSTICE Secretary Junior Class; Student Ad- visory Council; Home Room Represen- tative, Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Boys’ Glee Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Home Room Representative, President, Ath- letic Association; Treasurer, President, Monogram Club; Football Squad; Var- sity, “34, °35, 36; Football Captain; Track; Basketball. MARY ELEANOR KASH Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Senior Play; Sergeant-At-Arms, French Club; President, Chemistry Club; Art Club; Dramatic Club, Ath- letic Club; Athletic Association; Home Room Representative, Athletic Asso- ciation. NANCY LEE KIDD Critic-Crest Typist; Typist, . Head Typist, “High Times; Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Com- mercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association; Dean’s Assistant; Hiking Club. ELLA MAE KING National Honor Society; Criric-Crest Typist; Assistant Editor Critic; Quill and Scroll; Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Asso- ciation; Dean’s Assistant; Hiking Club. EVELYN VIDELLA KIRBY High Times Typist; Honor League; Commercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typing. LOUISE ELVIN KIRBY Commercial Club; Office’ Assistant; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Associa- tion; Cafeteria Typist; High Times Typist; Honor League; Library Council. MILDRED LAWLER KIZER High School Athletic Asso- League; Girls’ Spanish Club; ciation. Honor Club; MARJORIE KNIGHT Honor League; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Spanish Club; Ath- letic Association. WINIFRED LEA KNIGHT Honor League; Athletic Association. MILDRED KNOWLES Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Commercial Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Bas- ketball. MARTHA LEE TAGCKE Y Honor League; Commercial Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. LUCY LAWRENCE Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls ’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Adviser, Art Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Association; Basketball. RICHARD A. LAYTON French Club; Chemistry Club; Football Manager; Home Room Representative, Honor League; Hi-Y Club. MARGARET LEE Honor League; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. RICHARD ADAMS LEE Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Art Club; Ath- letic Association; Football Squad; Track. MARY LEE LEWIS National Honor Society; Honor League; Spanish Club; Athletic Association; Spanish Tournament. LEHOMA JUANITA LINDSEY C ritic Typist; High Times Typist; Stu- dent Advisory Council; Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typist. WALTER A. LONDEREE, Jr. Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association. ETHEL LONG Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria Assist- ant; Athletic Association. MARGARET MARIE LOVELAGE Honor League; Be Square Club; Ath- letic Association. PAGE LOYD Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Dramatic Club; French Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. RUSSEL FILLMORE McBRIDE Make-Up Editor, Critic and Cariric- Crest; Honor League; Senior Play; Vice-President, Hi-Y Club; Hi-Y-Girl- Reserve Play; Spanish Club; Stage Manager, Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; Cheer Leader; Track. MAURICE T. McCARTHY Honor League; Band; Orchestra; Hi-Y Club; Boys’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Association; Football Squad; Football Manager; Operetta; David Garrick Players, BERTHA MILDRED McCLURE Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Program Chairman, Be Square Club; French Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Volley Ball; Swimming; Basket- ball. DOROTHY FRANCES McCORMICK Critic-Crest, Feature Editor; Associate Fditor, High Times; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Chemistry Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Quill and Scroll; Tennis. THELMA ALICE McDANIEL Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club. JAMES BERNARD McDEARMON Circulation Manager and Home Room Representative, High Times; MWHonor League; Library Staff; Chemistry Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association. MARGARET BAGLEY McGEHEE Critic-CrestT; Advertising Manager, High Times; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Athletic Association; Dramatic Club; Spanish Club. RUTH MABEL McGINNIS Honor League; Library Council; Com- mercial Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Association; Basketball; Library Typist. JAMES LOWELL McPHERSON National Honor Society; Treasurer, Quill and Scroll; | Editor-in-Chief, Critic-Crest; Associate Editor, Magic Mirror Editor, Proof Reader, Critic Staff; Winner Short Story Contest of Virginia Literary and Athletic League; Honor League; Pontifex Maximus, Latin Club; Athletic Association; Chairman, Assembly Program Commit- tee; S. I. P. A. Delegate; Founder, Grave Filler’s Union. Advertising Manager, PARLEY McREYNOLDS Reporter, High Times; Commercial Club; Home Room’ Representative, Athletic Association. MILDRED LOUISE MADISON National Honor Society; Critic Typist, High Times Typist; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typist. KENNETH MADREN Business Manager, Critic-Crest; As- sistant Business Manager, Critic; Busi- ness Manager, Critic; Student Advisory Council; Commercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant. POLE YSROBERTA MANIATES Henor League; Chemistry Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Office As- sistant. DUDLEY S. MARKS Art Club; Athletic Association; Honor League. JACOB LEON MARKS Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Football Squad; Varsity; Track; Bas- ketball; Basketball Manager. EDMUND WALKER MARSH Honor League; Spanish Club; Chemis- try Club; Athletic Association; Track. JUDITH E. MARSHALL National Honor Society; Senior Coun- cil; Assistant Feature Editor, Critic; Home Room _ Representative, Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club; Latin Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Association; Junior High Basketball Referee. EVELYN REBECCA MARTIN Honor League; Library Staff; Commer- cial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typist; Dean’s Assistant. LOUISE MASON Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Recreation Committee, Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Tennis; Basketball; Hockey; Mon- ogram Club. HENRIETTA DARRELL MASSIE High Times Staff; Honor League; Li- brary Council; Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y-Girl-Reserve Play; French Club; Chemistry Club; Dramatic Club; Art Club. AUGUST MEIDLING Club; Office Honor League. Chemistr Assistant; VP 3 THOMAS BUCKINGHAM MERRYMAN Honor League; Library Staff; Spanish Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association; Football Squad; Varsity, 35, 36s Urack. DAVE MILLER National Honor Society; High Times Staff; Honor League; Chemistry Club; A thletic Association. ELBERT COLUMBUS MINNICK Band; Commercial Club; Athletic As- sociation; Football Squad. RIVA L. MOFFIT Quill and Scroll; Assistant Managing Editor, High Times; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club, Publicity Chairman and Reporter; Girls’ Glee Club;. Spanish Club; German Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Tennis; Basketball. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH MORRISETTE National Honor Society; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Tennis; Basketball. WINIFRED OWEN MORRISON High Times Staff; Honor League; Li- brary Staff; Art Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Tennis; Swimming; Basketball. PUTNAM WATKINS MUNDY Picture Editor, Critic-Crest; Adver- tising Staff Critic; Honor League; Senior Play; Chairman of Social Com- mittee Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y Girl Reserve Play; President, French Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Asso- ciation. EVELYN CHAMBLER MURRELL Honor League; Senior Play; Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y-Girl-Reserve Play; Chemistry Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Volley Ball; Basketball. WILLIAM ROBERT MYERS National Honor Society; Faculty Edi- tor, Critic-CrestT; Exchange Editor, Critic; Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Athletic Association; Stage Manager, Senior Play; Assistant Stage Manager, Hi-Y-Girl-Reserve Play; Vice-Presi- dent, Spanish Club; Dramatic Club; Stage Manager, Operetta. JOANNE NICHOLAS Athletic Association; Honor League. JOHN OGLESBY Football Squad; Varsity, 36; Basket- ball; Basketball Co-Captain, °35. PHYLLIS ANN OSBORN Society; President, Quill and Scroll; Faculty Editor, Critic-Crest; Reporter and Editor, High Times; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Athletic Association; Operetta; David Garrick Players; S. I. P. A. Representative; Secretary; Girl Reserve Conference. National Honor VIRGINIA MAE OVERSTREET Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Association; Cafeteria Typist. FRANK OWEN Senior Day Committee; Critic and Critic-Crest Staff; Student Advisory Council; Senior Play; Honor League; Hi-Y Club; President, David Garrick Players; President, Art Club; Cheer Leader; Athletic Association. EDWARD PRESTON PATTERSON Honor League; Band; Hi-Y Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Man- Editor, Track; Bank Cashier; Business ager, Senior Play; Picture Critic-CrEsT. FRANCES MARION PATTERSON Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club; Span- ish Club; Athletic Association. PHYLLIS COLVIN PATTERSON High Times Staff; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Presi- dent, Spanish Club; Art Club; Ath- letic Association. WILLIAM S. PATTERSON Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Hi-Y Club; Boys’ Glee Club; Athletic Association; Monogram Club; Football Squad; Track; Basketball, EARLE DEMPSEY PEARSON Honor League; Library Council; Boys’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. CARL WADE PETERS National Honor Society; Senior Coun- cil; High Times Staff; Student Advis- ory Council; Home Room Representa- tive, Honor League; Band; Orchestra; Censor, Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. MARY DORIS PETTYJOHN Alumni Editor, High Times; Honor League; Senior Play; Girls’ High School Club; Spanish Club; Art Club; Ath- letic Association; Tennis. ep 2 SON BRI lag A DAN ERIC DOT PRE a : - SS ae = i AB ee ELEANOR LOUISE PHILLIPS National Honor Society; Departmental Editor, High Times; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Senior Play; Girls’ High School Club; Latin Club; French Club; Property Manager, Dra- matic Club; Art Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Basketball; Dean’s Assistant; Operetta; Swimming. EDWARD PLUNKETT National Honor Society; Assistant Literary Editor, Criric-Crest; Assist- ant Bookshelf Editor, Critic; High Times Staff; Home Room Representa- tive, Honor League; Quill and Scroll; Latin Club; Spanish Club; Art Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association. FRANCES McDEARMON PLUNKETT Proof Reader, Critic; Departmental Editor, High Times; Honor League; Be Square Club; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. GENTRY RAWLINGS PLUNKETT, Jr. Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Athletic Association; Monogram Club; Football Squad; Varsity; Basketball. MARY ALYS PLUNKETT National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; High Times Staff; Honor Lea- gue; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Treasurer, Chemistry Club; Ath- letic Association. MEREDITH W. PLUNKETT Senior Council; Honor League; Spanish Club; Commercial Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. WARREN LEE PLUNKETT National Honor Society; Circulation Manager, Critic; Home Room Repre- sentative, Honor League; Latin Club; President, Spanish Club; Vice-President, Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. CATHERINE N. PRIBBLE High Times Typist; Honor League; Library Council; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Association. LEP A READ Honor League; Orchestra; Boys’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Operetta. JEANNE CATHERINE REYNOLDS Special Contributor High Times; De- partmental Editor, High Times; Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Hi-Y-Girl-Reserve Play; Oper- etta; Latin Club; German Club; Dra- matic Club; Athletic Association; Vol- ley Ball; Tennis; Swimming; Captain Basketball; Badminton; Hiking. VIRGINIA ARLEEN RHODES National Honor Society; Honor Lea- gue; Spanish Club; Home Room Rep- resentative, Athletic Association; Bas- ketball. MARY PAGE RICHARDSON Student Advisory Council; Honor Lea- gue; Art Club; Athletic Association; Spanish Club. MILDRED LOIS RILEY Henor League; Library Staff; Girls’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Athletic As- sociation; Volley Ball; Basketball. GARLAND E. ROBERTSON Honor League; Orchestra; Commercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Assistant Business Manager, Athletic Association; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association. MACEY ROSENTHAL National Honor Society; Honor League; Debater; Boys’ Public Speaker; Boys’ Public Reader; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. HATTIE B. ROSSER Latin Club; Honor League. WYATT eVELPO ROULON Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Boys’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. BEULAH ELIZABETH RUSH Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association. LEE SADLER Athletic Association; Honor League; Critic Staff; Library Staff. HOWARD SATTERWHITE Home Room Representative, Association; Dramatic Club; League. Athletic Honor BERTRAM RAYMON SCHEWEL Hall of Fame Editor, Critic-CrestT; Advertising Manager, High Times; Student Advisory Council; Honor Lea- gue; Senior Play; Boys’ Public Speaker; Boys’ Public Reader; Hi-Y Club; Hi-Y- Girl-Reserve Play; Boys’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Business Manager, Dra- Club; Athletic Association; Cheer Leader; Chairman, Senior Day Committee; Operetta; Dramatic Club Play; Delegate to State Hi-Y Con- } vention. matic WALTER ATKINS SCOTT Departmental Editor, High Times; Advertising Staff, Critic, Crrtic-CreEsT; Home Room Representative, Honor League; Orchestra; Hi-Y Club; Boys’ Glee Club; Treasurer, Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Office’ Assistant; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association. MURPHY L. SHEARER Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Spanish Club; Art Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association. NEWTON HENRY SHEARER, Jr. National Honor Society; Honor Lea- gue; Orchestra; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; League of Nations Contest. ELEANOR CLARK SHELTON Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Spanish Club; Art Club; Ath- letic Association. ELLA MAE SHELTON Honor League; Girls’ School Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. JEW. SHEPHERD In. Boys’ Glee Club; Athletic Association; Operetta. LOLA MARIE SHUFFLEBARGER High Times Typist; Honor League; Li- brary Staff; Be Square Club; Commer- cial Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Association; Swimming. a DANIEL DOUGLAS SHULTZ Editor of Humor Department, Critic; Quill and Scroll; Honor League; Band; Orchestra; Athletic Association. ELIZABETH OLDSTEAD SLOCUM Home Room _ Representative, Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Athletic Association. VIRGINIA BELLE SMOOT High Times Staff; Honor League; Be Square Club; Athletic Association. GENEVIEVE REBECCA SOLOMON — Critic Staff; Honor League; Library Staff; Commercial Club; Athletic As- sociation. EDWARD GUERRANT SPENCER Honor League; Athletic Association. JOHN KILPEN SPENCER, Jr. Honor League; French Club; Athletic Association. KATHERINE APPERSON SPENCER Senior Committee; Assistant Feature Editor, Critic; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Latin Club; French Club; Art Club. FRANCES LUCILE SPITZER Honor League; Be Square Club; Com- mercial Club; Art Club; Athletic As- sociation; Cafeteria Typist. MARGUERITA SPRUCE Advertising Staff, Critic; Advertising Staff, Critic-Crest; Advertising Staff, High Times; Chairman Social Service Committee, Girls’ High School Club; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; David Garrick Players. LUCY CLARK STAPLES National Honor Society; Exchange Editor, High Times; Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’? Glee Club; Latin Club; French Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Association. FLORENCE LEE STENSON National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Critic Typist; High Times Staff; Honor League; Office Assistant; Ath- letic Association; Cafeteria Typist. DEWITT STRANGE Times Staff; Honor French Club; Art Club. High League; a SSS ee a moe SSM oe SRT pe REET NELSON STROTHER High Times Staff; Honor League; Hi- Y-Girl-Reserve Play; Secretary Span- ish Club; Hi-Y Club; Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; Track. WALKER P. SYDNOR Student Advisory Council; Honor League; Band; Orchestra; Hi-Y Club; Boys’ Glee Club; Athletic Association. FRANCES CAROLYN TAYLOR National Honor Society; Student Ad- visory Council; Home Room Represen- tative, Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Span- ish Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. JAMES TAYLOR Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Chemistry Club; Home Room. Representative; Athletic Association; Football Squad; Monogram Club. ARTHUR PRICE THOMPSON Senior Council; Honor League; Senior Play; Hi-Y Club; Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Play; Boys’ Glee Club: Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; Operetta. CARY ANDERSON THOMPSON, Jr. Honor League; Library Staff; Hi-Y Club; French Club; Athletic Associa- tion. HELENSSHIRLEY THOMPSON Honor League; Be Square Club; Com- mercial Club; Cafeteria Assistant; Ath- letic Association; Cafeteria Typist. STEPHEN S. A. THOMPSON Honor League; Library Staff; Athletic Association. MILDRED ODELL TIBBS Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club; Cafe- teria Assistant; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Basketball. ERMA VIRGINIA TORRENCE Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association. a RICHARD L. TREVILLIAN Student Advisory Council; Honor Lea- gue; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Basketball. DOUGLAS RANDOLPH TYREE Student Adviso ry Council; Honor Lea- gue; Commercial Club; Athletic Asso- Ciation. EARL GARLAND TYREE Honor League; Latin Club; Athletic Association. GROVER UNRUE Honor League; Home Room Represen- tative; Library Staff; Library Council; Chemistry Club; Commercial Club; Home Room Representative, Athletic Association. STEVE LOUIS VAYNES French Club; Library Staff; Library Council. MARIE WADE French Club; Art Club; Athletic As- sociation; Honor League; Be Square Club. NANCY LEE WADE Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Commercial Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Swimming; Basketball. JOHN KEY WALKER, Jr. Make-Up Editor, Crrric-Crest; Make- up Editor, Advertising Staff, Critic; Honor League; Senior Play; Library Staff; Library Council; Hi-Y Club; Treasurer, Business Manager, Dramatic Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Asso- ciation; Monogram Club; Track Man- ager; Commencement Committee. MONTIE D. WALKUP Honor League; French Club; Chemis- try Club; Athletic Association. GERTRUDE MILLICENT WALLACE Student Advisory Council; Honor Lea- gue; Publicity Chairman, Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Volley Ball; Basketball; Oper- etta. arte a . JEAN ELIZABETH WARD Honor League; Orchestra; Girls’ High School Club; Cafeteria Assistant. RUBY VIRGINIA WARE Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association. EARLE WELLS WATTS National Honor Society; Latin Club; Vice-President, Spanish Club; Program Committee, Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. HELEN WATTS Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. LOUISE MARIE WATTS Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club; Com- mercial Club; Athletic Association. SALLIE PELTON WEBBER Honor League; Commercial Club; Ath- letic Association. SAMUEL W. WEST, Jr. Student Advisory Council; Home Room Representative, Honor League; Band; Orchestra; Boys’ Glee Club; French Club; Athletic Association. RUTH ROSALIA WHITAKER National Honor Society; High Times Staff; Home Room _ Representative, Honor League; Senior Play; Assistant Chairman. Dramatic Committee, Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Play; Latin Club; French Club; Swim- ming; Property Manager, Treasurer, Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; Chairman, Senior Play Committee; Ad- vertising Staff, Critic and Critic-CresT; Operetta. BERNICE LEE WHITE Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. CLIFFORD MARSHALL WHITE Honor League; Boys’ Glee Club; Span- ish Club; Athletic Association. EDITH MARIE WHITE National Honor Society; Crrric-Crest Typist; High Times Typist; Home Room Representative, Honor League; Library Staff; Treasurer, President, Be Square Club; Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Play; Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Operetta; David Garrick Players; Ath- letic Association; Cafeteria Typist; Hiking Club. MARGARET WHITE Honor League; President, Treasurer, Be Square Club; Spanish Club; Ath- letic Association; Swimming. PEARL WILKERSON Honor League; Be Square Club; Com- mercial Club; Office Assistant; Athletic Association. MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Home Room Representative, Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Li- brary Council; Chemistry Club; Ath- letic Association; Tennis. ROSA NELSON WILLIAMS Advertising Staff, Critic; Picture Edi- tor, Critic-Crest; Honor League; Senior Play; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Art Club; Basketball. MARTHA MASTIN WILSON Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Chemistry Club; Art Club; Ath- letic Association. MILDRED ELIZABETH WINGFIELD Critic-Crest Typist; High Times Typist; Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Commercial Club; Office Assistant; Cafeteria Assistant; Athletic Associati on; Volley Ball; Swimming; Basketball; Hiking Club. NANCY JANE WOLFE Alumni Editor, Critic; Honor League; Senior Play; Associate Social Manager, Girls’ High School Club; Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Play; French Club; Secretary Chemistry Club; Art Club- CLEO FRANCES WOOD Honor League; Chemistry Club; Ath- letic Association. HELEN LOUISE WOOD Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Athletic Association. hi FERN RET Lee et ee Se Sa rte SS rye anne 2 he tee c= ee a ae IVAN DANIEL WOOD, Jr. Quill and Scroll; Senior Editor, Critic- Crest; Assistant Editor, High Times; Honor League; Hi-Y Club; Chemistry Club; Home Room _ Representative, Athletic Association; S. I. P. A. Rep- resentative; First Prize News Judging, Southeastern District. EVELYN KEITH WOOLDRIDGE Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ Glee Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Volley Ball; Swimming; Basketball. EDYTHE CAVELL, WRIGHT High Times Staff; Honor League; Be Square Club; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Basketball. FRANCES ELIZABETH WRIGHT High Times Typist; Student Advisory Council; Library Council; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; French Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Association. LILLIE FRANCES WRIGHT Critic Typist; Girls’ Glee Club; Ath- letic Association. MARGARET ELIZABETH WRIGHT Honor League; Library Staff; Be Square Club; Commercial Club; Athletic As- sociation; Volley Ball; Tennis; Basket- ball; Badminton; Hiking; Monogram Club; Hockey. ELSIE MARIE YALDZIAN Senior Council; Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Be Square Club; Athletic Association. @o Vouth Youth pauses at a gate, His hand upon the latch; before him spread The summer of his life, a garden bright, Mysterious and entrancing, wondrous rare. The shady lanes and gently-calling birds, The perfume-laden blossoms cradling bees, The azure sky and diamond-rippled stream A tempting picture there present; but he, Full loath to step into maturity, Pauses awhile and ponders dreamily What strange events beyond him lie in wait, Which petaled path will lead him to his goal— Or which sunbeam. Oh, steadfast youth, When you have stepped beyond this wicket gate, Pray, do not join the dull and weary throng Who plod the highway of the world, nor yet The eager, striving few who haste to reach Ambition’s summit, but to stumble down; But, ere your summer fades to frosty fall, Seek out the beauty hidden in a flower, And, weighted with the heavy toil of day, Find rest and solace in a silver star. —ELIzABETH Hupson pene eee Se 2 eee ns EE yes = — SS (Cho's Cho KING AND QUEEN OF POPULARITY— Dan Justice and Ann Fitzgerald Best ALL-AROUND— Tom Faulkner and Helen Jester BEAUTIFUL DoLL— Helen Watts HaNnpDsoME BRUTE— Bill Patterson Love BuG CONTEMPORARIES— Ted Offterdinger and Margo Hadlock PoET— Nancy Phillips CLowN— Bert Schewel GIANT— Bill DuPriest Pigmy— Frances Taylor CHATTERBOX— Thebo Jennings FLIRT— Helen Watts Davin Garrick’s PrmeE— Frank Owen and Thebo Jennings STRINGERS— Gentry Plunkett and Margo Hadlock CorripoR CatTs— Phil Crute and Eleanor Jordon FRIENDLIEST— Kiah T. Ford and Helen Jester IbEAL SENIOR— Elizabeth Anne Campbell Our Future AuTHoRs— Jimmy McPherson and Elizabeth Anne Campbell Best ATHLETES— Dan Justice and Helen Bradley Most ATTRACTIVE— Ted Offterdinger and Rita Spruce Crass Wits— Bert Schewel and Thebo Jennings Brain Trusts— Jimmy McPherson and Jeannette Hughes Most Musicat— Walter Scott and Phyllis Osborn Mr. EsquirE anp Miss VocuE— Bill Patterson and Rosalia Whitaker First row: Dick Wiley, Rosalia Whitaker, Rita Spruce, Jimmy McPherson, Ann Fitzgerald, Ann Holt, Nancy Kidd, Juanita Lindsey. Second row: Billy Myers, Nancy Phillips, Elizabeth Hudson, Elizabeth Anne Campbell, Miss Wiggins, Miss Payne, Helen Jester, Margaret McGehee, Phyllis Osborn, Rosa Williams. Third row: Putnam Mundy, Nancy Wolfe, Ella Mae King, Edith White, Margaret Davis, Dan Shultz, Frances Clarke, Dorothy McCormack. Fourth row: Lillie Mae Curlee, L. T. Agee, Bertram Schewel, Margaret Hadlock, Ted Offterdinger, Jack Walker, Mary Campbell, Katherine Spencer, Jeannette Hughes, Betty Reid, Frances Agee, Nan Diuguid, Thebo Jennings, Ed Lewis. Fifth row: Homer Johnson, Mr. Burmahln. Russel McBride, Ivan Wood, W. L. Berry, Frank Owen, John Barker, Walker Sydnor, Phil Crute, Charlie Cyrus. @he 1937 Critic Crest Staff This year, for the first time since 1933, three issues of the Critic were assembled by the staff, in addition to the Critic-Crest. For the 1936-1937 Critics many changes in format were initiated. A single column page, with wide margins and decorative glosses, replaced the customary two column page. Covers were treated in a modern manner, the fall issue being black and silver; the winter issue, white and cherry; the spring issue black and yellow. This year’s Critic has already taken first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and in the Southern .Press Association and All-American in the National, . . . . 4 . thus perpetuating a long record of literary successes of which the high school is proud. First row: Jimmy McPherson, Editor-in-Chief; Elizabeth Anne Campbell, Associate Editor; Nancy Phillips, Literary Editor; Richard Wiley, Art Editor. Second row: Elizabeth Hudson, Poetry Editor; Ella Mae King, Head Typist; Preston Patterson, Snapshot Editor; Margaret McGehee, Advertising Manager. Editor-in-Chief Jimmy McPHERSON Associate Editor ELizaBETH ANNE CAMPBELL Poetry Editor EizaBeETH Hupson Feature Editor PuHit Crute Art Editors Dick WILEY CHARLES Cyrus LILtLig Mae CurLEE GEoRGE Lacy Editor-in-Chief ELIzaBETH ANNE CAMPBELL Associate Editor James LoweLL McPHERSON Assistant. Editor Etta Mae KincG Literary Editor Nancy PuHILuips Assistant Literary Editor Epwarp Lewis Poetry Editor ELizaBETH Hupson Bookshelf Editors Friepa BANE EpwarD PLUNKETT Crest Staff Senior Editors Assistant Literary Editors Ivan Woop THEBE JENNINGS Hall of Fame Editors ANN FITZGERALD Bert SCHEWEL Athletic Editors HELEN JESTER Tom FAULKNER TED OFFTERDINGER Literary Editor Nancy PuHituiers Epwarp Lewis MaLuieE RAMSEY Faculty Editors PHYLLIS OsBorN FRANCES AGEE Lb. . AGERE Club Editors Putnam Munpy Rosa WiILLiaMs Critic Staff Fall Ty pists ANNIE LEEBRICK (Head) FraNces WRIGHT LILLIAN JOHNSTON FLORENCE STENSON HELEN GopsEy Spring Typists HELEN GopsEy (Head) MarGaret Davis W. L. Berry GENEVIEVE SOLOMON Juanita LINnpDsEY Advertising Manager MarGareETtT McGEHEE Business Managers ANDREW WALTON WaLLace MATHENY Assistant Feature Editors THEBO JENNINGS KATHERINE SPENCER JOHN BarKkER Magic Mirror Editor FRANK OWEN Make-up Editors RusseELL McBripe Jack WALKER Exchange Editors Bitty Myers SIDNEY Now Lin Humor Editor Dan SHULTZ Junior-Sophomore Editors JEANNETTE HuGHEs Mary CAMPBELL Snapshot Editors PRESTON PATTERSON Homer JOHNSON FLORENCE BoztToNn Ty pists Etta Mar Kine (Head) Nancy Lee Kipp BEATRICE CAMPBELL EpitH WHuitEe RutH Hupson Alumni Editors Nancy Wo.LFe Nan Diucuiw Feature Editor Put Crurte Art Editors Dick WtILrey CHARLES Cyrus Proof Readers FRANCES PLUNKETT Mary CamMpBELL FrRaNcES AGEE FRANCES CLARKE Circulation Manager WaRREN PLUNKETT Assistant Business Manager Marvin HERNCALL WINDOW SH PIX THE FIX THE DESK FIX THE DW WITHOUT HIM? W THE GRASS ? mo WHACT CL, Cy: Be a) o a2 alt bu = o 4 3 3 JUNIORS LEIGHTON ACREE LAWRENCE ADAMS ED Le AGEE ROBERT AMONETTE GORDON ANDREWS DICK APPERSON DAVID ARMISTEAD RUSSELL AULTICE KIRK AVERETT RICHARD BALLOWE MARGUERITE BANTON ARTHUR BATEMAN SHIRLEY BEAHM CAROLYN BEARDSWORTH IRENE BENNINGTON OSCAR BLACKWELL MILDRED BLANKENSHIP ALICE BLANKS STERLING BLANKS ELIZABETH BOHANNON ALEC BOLTON JANE BOWEN DOT BOYD DOROTHY BRADEN OWEN BRADFORD DOROTHY BROOKS GAY WARD BROWN NORMAN BROWN HELEN BRYAN BILLY BULLOCK ROBERT BUNCH MARY BURFORD LELIA BURGESS CHARLES BYRD BERNARD CALLAHAN JANIE CAMM JANICE CAMPBELL MARY CAMPBELL RICHARD CAMPBELL AUBREY CANDLER WINTHROP CARTER LOIS CAR WILE LEONE CHAFFIN ELIZABETH CHENAULT BILLY CHIPLEY VIRGINIA CLARKE FRANCES CLEMMONS ANITA COCHRAN DERWOOD COCHRAN MARGARET CONNELLY MORRISS COURTNEY MILDRED COVINGTON HILDA COX JAMES COX LUCY COX ANN CRADDOCK CHARLES CRADDOCK MAE DEAN CRAGHEAD LOIS CRAIGHILL EARL CRANK ELIZABETH CRANK MARGUERITE CUMBY | CHARLIE CYRUS EDGAR DALTON J. HUNDLEY DIFFENDAL MARY DOOLEY RAY DRISKILL JEAN DRYSDALE RAYMOND DUFF GWENDOLYN DUNCAN JIMMY DUNN, JR. ANNA DUVAL IRMA MADREN ROLLINS MAHONY MARY JANE MARKLEY DORIS MARTIN JULIAN MARTIN LOUIS MARTIN ROBERT MARTIN LOIS MASON ISABEL EDMUNDS AGATHA ELDER LOIS ELLIS LOUISE ERNST ELLEN EVANS SHIRLEY EVANS WALTER EVANS GILBERT FEINMAN EVELYN FERGUSON MABEL FERGUSON LOUISE FLESHMAN BILL FORD JAMES FOSTER POLLY GALLAGHER MYRTLE GAULDIN VIRGINIA GEISSLER BEVERLEY GILMER OTEY GLASS ELIZABETH GOFF LAURA GRAVES AGNES GRIFFIN OWEN HAMILTON MARIA HAMLET DRUCILLA HANDY MACON HARPER CHARLENE HARVEY MARY FRANCES HAWKINS MARVIN HERNCALL ELOISE HICKMAN DOT HIGGINBOTHAM WILHELMINA HIGHT HARRY HILL DAVID HILLSMAN DOT HILLSMAN MARY V. HILLSMAN NELL HILLSMAN MELVILLE HOBBS BILLY HOGAN GIBSON HOOTEN JACK HOPKINS POLLY HOUSE FLORENCE HOWELL KATHERINE HOWARD MILDRED HUDSON GAINES HUGHES, Ir. ° LUCY MAE HUGHES PEARL HURT HOMER JOHNSON LEO JOHNSON ELMIRA JONES PHYLLIS JONES JOHN JUSTICE LLOYD KESSLER ROBERTA KIDD BUDDY KING HELEN KIRKPATRICK JIMMIE KYLE MILDRED LAWHORNE NELLIE LEA HERS PARKER LEE EUNICE LEEBRICK CLEO LEFTWICH POLLY LIGGAN FRANCES MADDOX CARSON MASENCUP WALLACE MATHENY JOHN MATTHEWS PAULINE MAYBERRY FAIRY McCRAW LAWRENCE McCRAW PAULINE McCRAW ROBERT McDANIEL WILLIAM McDANIEL DOROTHY McDONALD MAY DELLE McDONALD HELEN McGEHEE FLOYD McKENNA HELEN McKENNA WALLACE McKENNA ETHEL McNUTT PAULINE MEADORS FRANCES MILES FAYE MILLS HARRY MITCHELL HELEN MOORMAN HELEN MORRIS MARTHA MORRIS NELLIE MORRIS ANN MORRISON RUTH MOYER VIRGINIA MUNDY HILDA MURRIE STUART NEAS CHARLES NEAS SHELBY NICHOLAS ERNEST NUCKLES ea a Se eee ee KATHRYN OAKES NEWMAN OGDEN DAVID H. OGLESBY, Jr. DORIS OGLESBY HARRY ORCHARD DAVID PAGE KATHLEEN PARRISH STYTHE PATTISON SAM PERKINS KATHRYN PETERS JEAN PLUNKETT ROSS PRIBBLE MILDRED PRICE TOM PROBST VIRGINIA PROBST DORIS PUGH LESLIE PUGH MALLIE RAMSEY FRANK READ BETTY REID ANNE C. ROBERTSON EVANGELINE ROBERTSON JIM ROBERTSON ELEANOR ROCK MARY BIRD ROGERS THELMA ROGERS CATHERINE RUCKER NELLE RUCKER BETTYE RUSH GEORGE RUSH WALSTRUM RUSH JANIE ST JOHN BOB SANDIDGE JAMES SAUNDERS VIRGINIA SAUNDERS MERLE SCYPHERS DAVID SCOTT ELIZABETH SHEFFIELD EARL SHEPHERD SENORA SHORTER ETHEL SIMMS OSCAR SISK NEL SEALER BESS SMILEY EVERETTE SMITH HORTENSE SMITH SAM SMITH CATHERINE SPENCER KATHERINE SPROUSE DOROTHY STAPLES CARL STATON ORION TEMPLETON THOMAS TENNYSON RAY THACKER MARY THAXTON BURCE THOMAS HUBERT THOMAS ICNA THOMASSON BILLY THOMPSON DOROTHY THOMPSON HAROLD THORNHILL HELEN TORRENCE DOUGLAS TRENT HUDSON TRENT ROLAND TRENT DOROTHY TUCKER ELNORA TUCKER VIOLA TUCKER ARCHER TURNER WARNER UNGER HENRY VAUGHN MARY VIAR MAXEY VIAR DOT WALLACE LUCY WALLACE VIOLET WALLACE ANDY WALTON BILLY WARD DOT WARE LOUISE WATSON DOT WATT BETTIE WATTS GRAY WEIGAND, Jr. LOUISE WEIGAND MARION WELLS JIMMIE WEST CARTER WHEELER LAWRENCE WHITE WESLEY WHITE MAUDE WHITTEN EVANGELINE WILKERSON CHARLES WILKINSON FITZHUGH WILLIAMS SAM WILLIAMS DOUGLAS WILSON HANNON WILSON HOWARD WITT BILLY WOOD JOHN WOOD JOSEPH WOOD VIRGINIA WORLEY MARGARET WORSHAM ELEANOR WRIGHT HELEN WORSHAM JUNIORS Every year as Graduation Day draws near, the school wonders how it will ever get along without the Senior Class. It always seems that the most conspicuous and capable members in every field are seniors. It is at this time that the school begins to turn in- quiringly to the Junior Class. Are the juniors qualified to carry on with the standards set for them by the Seniors? It is significant that a junior home room achieved the highest number of honor rolls in the school, thus winning the silver cup that goes with this distinction. Helen Gray McGehee and Carolyn Beardsworth, pupils of this home room, represented our school in French and Latin in the language tournament held at Randolph-Macon College this spring. The most outstanding athletes in the Junior Class are Floyd McKenna, who has been chosen football captain for next year; Harry Hill, a promising football and basket- ball man; and Hundley Diffendal, who stars in football, basketball, and track. The “Cub” issue of High Times, which was edited by Homer Johnson, proved the ability of the Juniors in managing the paper. This issue of High Times was excellent in every way and the members of the staff who will be graduated this spring may rest assured that their paper will be in efficient hands. Three Junior contributors to the Critic whose work shows great promise are Edward Lewis, Betty Reid, and Mallie Ramsey. They are also on the Critic staff. Many of the best stories and poems in the last issue of the Critic were written by Juniors. Our debating team was one-half Junior this year, the representatives being Raymond Markley and Edward Lewis. The Junior Class is also well represented in the more artistic side of school life. Two of the most important members of the orchestra are Eleanor Krebbs, pianist, and Ann Tinsley, who is the violin soloist of the orchestra. The band is also composed largely of Juniors. This Junior Class is eager to step into the vacancy which the Senior C'ass will leave. They are assuredly capable of fulfilling all that is expected of them and will strive to live up to the traditions set by the Class of 1937. SOPHOMORES PHYLLIS ABBITT DELL ADAMS JEAN ADAMS LUTHER ADAMS GERTRUDE ADLER IRENE ALLEN DORIS ALVIS ORVILLE ANDERSON VIRGINIA ANDERSON RALPH ANTHONY BILLY ARMSTRONG RANDOLPH ARTHUR IRENE ASHWORTH RUTH ASHWORTH JUANITA BACON HOKE BAGGS ARCHER BAILEY DONALD BAIR AL BALDOCK MARGARET BANKS HERBERT BANTON JEANNE BARKSDALE JOSEPHINE BATES: s WILLIAM BATSON REBECCA BEAHM MARY RUTH BEDFORD VIRGINIA BENNINGTON TAYLOR BIGBIE LUCIAN BLEDSOE BRIAN BOWEN CHARLES BOYD MARY BRACKETT HARMON BRADLEY EUGENE BRANCH MOZELLE BRIGHT WELL DORIS BROOKS DORIS BROOKS DAVID BROWN ELIZABETH BROWN MARGARET BROWN OLGA BROWN EDWARD BRUFFEY EDNA BUCHANAN PAUL BUCHANAN MAVIS BUNCH CLINTON BURNETT EVELYN BURNETT FRANCES BURNETTE MARY BURNHAM JEAN BUTLER JOE BYRD KATHERINE CACHANIS JEAN CALHOUN DOROTHY CAMERON AUBREY CANDLER VIRGINIA CAREY EDWARD CARWILE KATHRYN CARWILE MORELLE CARWILE EVELYN CASSIDY MOLLIE CHEATHAM EVELYN CHEWNING FRED CHILDRESS SUSIE CHRISTIAN DALE CLARK MARGUERITE COLEMAN FLORINE CONNER MARY CONSON BEULAH COLBERT WILLIAM COLEMAN MARIE CONSON JIM CORBITT ETHEL GROSSE JOE HADLOCK HAZEL HAMLETT CLARENCE HANCOCK. MARGARET HAAS GLADYS HALL PETER HAMNER ROBERT HANEL JACK COSBY BERTHA COSTAS HAYWOOD COX HILDRID COX JOHN COX HARRY CRABTREE HARVEY CRANK MILDRED CRAWLEY MARVIN CREWS ALICE CURLER ARTHUR CURRIER MARY FRANCES CURRIER MARIAN DALTON LEE DAMERON MARION DAMERON MAVIS DANIEL MARGARET DARLEY ERNEST L. DAVIDSON BLANCHE DAVIS CATHRYN DAVIS DOT DAVIS JEARLDEAN DAVIS LUCY DAVIS MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS NORA DAVIS DUVAL DEACON BETTY DeWITT DICK DILLON BEATRICE DIXON AMOS DOBSON WANDA DODGION JAMES OLAN ELIZABETH DOSS WINSTON DUDLEY WALTER DUNNON JOSEPHINE EDDY BILLY EUBANK MARY FALWELL HORTENSE FARMER JUNE FERGUSON MARJORIE FERGUSON MONTY FERGUSON WILLIAM FIELD JIMMY FIELDER ELLET FIELDS HERBERT FIGG RUTH FISCHER MARGARET FISHER EVANGELINE FITZGERALD OTIS FRANKLIN ETHEL GOSTER JOE FOX PAGE GANNAWAY WALTER GARBEE WILLIAM GARBEE HERBERT GARRETT MURIEL GIBSON THELMA GILL MARGARET GILMER ELMO GOODEN BILL GOOLSBY ELIZABETH GORDON JIM GRAFF GWEN GRAY LEONARD HANSEN BARBARA HARDING EDITH HARDY LORINE HARGIS GILES HARRIS MARGUERITE HARRIS SAM HARRIS W.E.HARRIS CALVIN HARTLESS A, H. HAWKINS, Jr. RUTH HENSON CRIST HERRING GLADYS HICKS TRAVERSE HIGHT HELEN HILL JULIA ANNE HILL BYRD HILLSMAN FRANCES HILLSMAN DOROTHY HINES BOBBY HOLDREN DOT HOLLORAN PEGGY HOLSTON LILLIAN HONIG JESSE HOPKINS MILDRED HUDSON PAUL HUDSON SYLVIA HUDSON WALTER HUDSON MARGARET HUFF HOMER HUGHES DICK HULL KATHERINE HUNTER MADELINE HUNTER STEWART IRBY ESTELLE IRVIN ELSIE JACKSON W. L. JEFFERSON ANNE JENNINGS BILLY JENNINGS ERNEST JESSEE HARRY JOHNS : ARTHUR JOHNSON LADD JOHNSON TOM JOHNSON CARY JONES EVELYN JONES FRANCES JONES MARGARET JONES FRANCES KASH BETTIE KAVANAUGH CLINTON KERSEY CHRISTINE KESSLER JOHN KESSLER RAYMOND KESSLER, Jr. VIRGINIA KIRKPATRICK PERCY KIRBY ARDEAN KING ELEANOR KREBBS BAYLIS KUNZ LONA KUNZ . ADLAI KYLE HOWARD KYLE GEORGE LACY, II DORIS LONDEREE HELLICE LAUGHLIN KENNETH LAWLESS SARAH V. LAWSON LAURA LEATHERS NELLIE LAWHORNE WALTER LAWRENCE MARY LAYNE EDWARD LEWIS | : JOHN PARRISH WILLIAM PENNY JUANITA PERDUE DOROTHY PERKINS CLAIBORNE PERROW HAZEL PETERS RHETT PETERS JACQUELINE PETRI EDWARD LEWIS BILL LOVING LEOLA LOWE LOUISE LUCADO ROBERT MAHANES EDWARD MANTIPLY RAYMOND MARKLEY, Jr. WARREN MARKS JOE MARSH JANE MARSHALL ROSE MARTIN EARLE MASON MARION MASON MARY MEADE MASON WARREN MASON REBECCA MATHEWS PHYLLIS MAWYER KIRK MAYBERRY LOUISE MAYBERRY FRANCES MAYS JOHN McALLISTER ELIZA McDANIEL ELIZABETH McDANIEL MARVIN McDAVID LOUIS McDONALD ETHEL McFALL CHESS McGHEE, JR. CHARLOTTE McGINNIS TED McHANEY MARY MILLER McLAUGHLIN GEORGE McLENNAN MORTON McNUTT POLLY MEADOWS DOROTHY MEIDLING JANICE MEETS ALEASE MILES HERBERT MILES CAROLYN MINNICK GUY MITCHELL RICHARD MITCHELL ISABELLE MONTGOMERY MARGARET MORGAN PEYTON MORGAN EDWARD MORRIS FRED MORRIS JAMES MORRIS VIRGINIA MORRIS THELMA MORTON CHARLES MOSER CLARENCE MUNDAY FRANK MURRAY ANN NEWMAN DICK O7DONNELL ELIZABETH O’DONNELL BOBBY OGLESBY PHYLLIS OPPLEMAN LAWRENCE ORR FRANK OTTINGER KENNETH OTTINGER MILDRED OTTINGER BETHEA OWEN BILLY PADGETT BILLY PALMER FRANCES PARIS MARY JANE PETTYJOHN PAUL PHELPS RAYMOND PHELPS CONLEY PHIFER CHARLES PHILLIPS MARY L. PHILLIPS LEWIS PLUNKETT L . ROBERT PLUNKETT ANNE POINDEXTER JEANNE POINDEXTER FRANCES POWELL ; DOROTHY PRICE ROBERT PUGH WILLIE RUTH PUGH BILLY RAGLAND FRANK RAGLAND BOB RAPP LEWIS READ VIRGINIA REYNOLDS CLARENCE RICE RUBY RICE . NELLIE RICHARDSON GEORGE RICHESON CHARLES RICKETTS CLARENCE ROBERTS DOT ROBERTSON FLOYD ROBERTSON RUTH ROCK MARY RODGERS ELAIN E ROSS ESSIE RUCKER ROY RUCKER CHRISTINE RUHLAND GENEVIEVE RUSH JEANETTE RUSSELL BERT SADLER JIMMIE SALE LORENE SALE BILL SANDIDGE FRANK SAUNDERS LOUIS SHANNON WILBUR SHEARER ELMER SHORT JAMES SHORT ; DAN SHUMATE PHYLLIS SIMPSON : CLAUDE SKELTON ! | | DAWN SHANKLIN t BILLY SLATER MARGARET SLAUGHTER DUNCAN SMITH . HAZEL SMITH JEAN SMITH JOSEPHINE SMITH NICK SMITH PAULINE SMITH . REX SMITH FRANCES SMOOT GENEVA SNEAD i GEORGE SNEAD VIRGINIA SNEAD - WILLIAM SPEICKER GRACE SPENCER MARGARET SPENCER EUGENE SPRADLIN FRANK SPRUCE FLORENCE STANFORD DOT STENSON HERMAN SPROUSE ELEANOR STALLING -— BILLY STANLEY VOYLE STEPHENS CAROL STEPPE KINGSLEY STEVENS MARTHA STEVENS FANNIE STOKES WILLIAM STRATTON CHARLES SUMPTER JACK SUTLER MARY JANE SUTLER JACK SUTOR DOROTHY SWANSON BRANTLEY SYDNOR DICK TAYLOR LOVE TEMPLETON MONTAGUE TENNYSON MERYLE THAXTON NAN THAXTON ERLE THOMPSON GEORGE THOMPSON HUBERT THORNTON ANN TINSLEY MILDRED TOLLEY WYATT TOLLEY ROBERT TONEY BILL TORRENCE NANCY TOWLES HELEN TRAVIS EMIEL TRENT LAWRENCE TRENT HAZEL TREVEY ELEANOR TUCKER CLAUDE TURNER ELIZABETH TURNER MARGARET TURNER MARY TURPIN CALVIN UNRUE ALTON VASOLD ETHEL VAYNES EDITH VIAR MILDRED VIAR DAVID WALLACE P.L. WALTON OWEN WEIGAND LAWRENCE WELLS DICK WEST BOBBIE LEE WHITE EVERNEAL WHITE MARJORIE WHITE RUTH WHITMAN BILLY WILKINSON EARL WILKERSON BOBBY WILKINS + HARRY WILKINS GERTRUDE WILSON LEE WILSON CONRAD WINGFIELD ELIZABETH WINGFIELD MARTHA F. WINGFIELD VERA WITT JUANITA WOOD LOIS WOOD VAN WOOD CHARLES WOODALL MARGARET WOODALL JEAN WOODFIN LEONARD WOODY MILDRED WORSHAM RACHEL WRIGHT JOE WYATT OLLIE WOOTTON ARLENE WRIGHT VIRGINIA WRIGHT ROGER YOUNG tie | a eS H: A, CG. WALKER Principal , Faculty PAULINE T. FISHER Dean of Girls, History CHARLES M. ABBOT History, German HARRIET TES. BELL Spanish SAMUEL HENRY BENNETT English RUTH H. BLUNT English E. F. BURMAHLN Director of Business Education LEWIS T. DAVIS Head of Latin Department ADDIE T. EURE English JACK EVANS English, History GROVER EVERETT Physics, Chemistry a THOMAS M. FUNK Mathematics, Athletic Coach ELIZABETH Gy GEASS Latin, History LILLIAN F. GREGORY Head of Romance Language Department CLEMENTINE GOODE DAVIS Shorthand ETTIE K. HARVEY Bookkee ping KATHLEEN HOLMES French, Spanish J. HEATH LEWIS Head of History Department LH, McCue, Ja: Head of Science Department FRED B. McLAURIN Mathematics Miss Fisher, Miss Wiggins, Mr. Lewis Mrs. Gregory, Mr. McCue, Mr. Bierly Mrs. Helbig, Mr. Warthen, Miss Peck ee Faculty EVELYN L. MOORE English HELEN H. NELSON English MATTIE H. C. NICHOLAS English ROSCOE R. OGLESBY Government, Social Problems LONNIE WOODRUFF OWEN Commercial Geography, T ypewriting MARY SPOTSWOOD PAYNE English BEULAH, PHIPPS Chemistry BLAKE E. ISLEY ERMA LEE PORTER Assistant Principal, Mathematics Typewriting, Shorthand, Transcription RUTH H. PREBBLE T ypewriting, Commercial Geography MARSHALL SMITH Biology C. A. SYDNOR Mathematics ELSIESV-LALBOL English ELIZABETH N .WALLACE Flistory EVELINA O. WIGGINS Head of English Department MARGARET F. WILLIAMS Bookkeeping, Commercial Geography Office Training FANNIE B. WRIGHT History NELL CLINGENPEEL Commercial Geography, Girls’ Athletics MARTHA E. MATTHEWS History, Shorthand, Commercial Miss Payne, Mr. Oglesby, Miss Nelson Geography Miss Williams, Mrs. Owen, Mr. Bennet Miss Harvey, Mrs. Davis, Miss Matthews Rr cali ng gee ere eee TT at te Se ’ Miss Porter, Mrs. Wallace, Miss Clingenpeel, Mr. Everett i Mr. Evans, Miss Bell, Miss Holmes, Miss Craighill i . Mr. Funk, Mrs. Nicholas, Miss Glass, Miss Prebble ui Miss Moore, Miss Talbot, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Eure . Miss Wright, Mr. McLaurin, Mr. Abbot, Miss Phipps iH Mr. Smith, Mr. Sydnor, Miss Blunt, Mr. Burmahln Facultu RSLEWAS BIERLY, Music MARGARET HELBIG Art C. R. WARTHEN Physical Training ISABEL PECK Physical Trainng NORVELL CRAIGHILL Librarian ANICE HOWELL Secretary to Principal PHOEBE EDMUNDS Supervisor of Study Halls MRS. D. M. DAVIS Director of Cafeteria MRS. B. R. CHAMBERS Assistant Director of Cafeteria re eb ASRMEETUCS : Bootball Scanty material and doubtful practice ses- sions caused Coach Tom Funk plenty of wor- ries at the beginning of the 1936 football season, but before the first game had rolled around the Hilltoppers began to function smoothly and powerfully. Realizing that his team was taking on the most difficult schedule they had ever attempted, Coach Funk experimented throughout the earlier part of the season in an attempt to mould together two powerful elevens that he could alternately substitute in order to make the most of the eleven-game schedule. Rabid followers of the Hilltop waited breath- lessly for the initial game and after seeing their favorites crush a valiant South Boston High team were amazed to discover that their high school was represented by what appeared to be a powerful team. Although outweighed the Captain Dan Justice Assistant Captain Faulkner following week by the Hampden-Sydney Fresh- men, the Hillmen took to the air to gather in two touchdowns for a victory. Betting odds on Thomas Jefferson High of Richmond for the third game placed the Hill- top as the underdog but the dope was upset in a spectacular fashion when Glass’s All-State guard “Red” Saunders placed a beautiful drop kick over the goal posts to give Glass a 3-0 victory. Visions and talk of a state championship prevailed in the Hilltop camp the next week, but on the following Saturday in Richmond the Hilltop gridders were pushed around in mud and blinding rain to lose to John Marshall, 18 to 0. Glass played its next contest on the old city stadium field and this change of location seemed to aid them in downing a fighting Salem High team 17 to 0. This victory’ proved costly, however, as Gentry Plunkett and Mike Hill, halfback and reserve center respectively, re- ceived broken collar bones, which forced them out for the remainder of the season. First row: DuPriest, Merryman, Saunders, Moseley, Holbrook, Wood, Hooten Second row: Coach Funk, McKenna, Horton, Justice, Oglesby, Coach Smith. Varsity: Dan Justice, Captain; Tom Faulkner, Assistant Captain; Billy DuPriest, Red Saunders, Floyd “McKenna, C. T. Holbrook, Tommy Merryman, Bill Mosely, Frank Horton, Gentry Plunkett, James Hawkins, John Oglesby. Squad: Harry Hill, Billy McClintic, Bruce Thomas, Ted Offterdinger, Maurice McCarthy, Van Wood, Alfred Callaham, Gibson Hooten, Hundley Diffendal, Jimmy Taylor. A powerful Maury High eleven had a hard fight in overcoming the Hillmen in Nor- folk, when they were victorious by a 13 to 7 count. Although they lost the game, the Hilltoppers had the honor of playing the first high school football game on Foreman Field, William and Mary’s new stadium in Norfolk. The three games that followed were all heart-breakers. Each resulted in a tie. A scoreless deadlock resulted with Danville and the following week Greensboro was tied at 13-13. To make matters worse a tie resulted the next Saturday with Portsmouth this time another scoreless tie. Glass students banded together and descended the next week upon Roanoke, their arch rivals, in an attempt to atone for all losses by cheering their Blue and White team on to victory. They returned crestfallen when their favorites were defeated by a safety, which proved the winning margin in the Magicians 2 to 0 victory. Bitter cold prevailed in Charlottesville for the final game as the Hilltop climaxed its season as it steam-rollered to a 19 to 6 victory. Taken as a whole, the season was a fairly successful one. Out of eleven strenuous games there came five victories, three ties, and three losses. Scholastic difficulties coupled with that old kill-joy, injury, hindered the Hilltop in what should have been a more successful season. P (37 First row (left to right): Gentry Plunkett, Hundley Diffendal, Harry Hill, Billy Chipley. Second row: Kiah T. Ford, Bill Patterson, Tom Faulkner, (Captain), Dan Justice, John Oglesby. Third row: Leon Marks, Faculty Manager McCue, Coach Funk, Ed Galloway. Not in picture: Harry Johns, substitute. Basketball With perhaps his strongest returning nucleus in years, Coach Tom Funk looked forward to what he hoped would be a most successful basketball season. Before the last game was played this dream became a reality. From the start the five-man combination of Captain Faulkner, Dan Justice, Bill Patterson, John Oglesby, and Kiah T. Ford showed that they were capable of championship honors. The | Hilltoppers found no difficulty in sweeping aside their foes in the early stages of the sea- son. ‘They received their first setback at the hands of Roanoke in an upsetting last quarter | rally on the part of the Magicians. Determined to avenge this defeat, the Hilltoppers conquered j the Magicians a few weeks later on their home floor; thus clinching the Western District title. Se Resume of Basketball Season The next step to a state championship would have been a victory over John Marshall High of Richmond. Before a capacity crowd in the City Armory, the Hilltoppers met the precision machine of the Justices only to fall behind in defeat. Defeated in their bid for state championship honors, the Glass men had to be content with the Western District title. As one of the leading basketball teams in the state the Hilltoppers were invited to participate in the South Atlantic basketball tournament at Washington and Lee Uni- versity. Here their luck failed them, as they were eliminated on the first day of the three day tournament. Several of the Hilltop players received individual honors for their action throughout the season. Dan Justice was elected All-Tournament forward at the Richmond Invita- tion Tournament. Captain Tom Faulkner was elected to the All-State forward position; while John Oglesby was appointed guard and captain of the All-State second team. Oheer Leaders Ann Fitzgerald Frank Owen Bertram Schewel Florence Bolton Russell McBride Margaret Hadlock ee See “= First row: Russel McBride, Joe Wood, Hundley Diffendal, Billy DuPriest, Floyd McKenna, Charles Moser, Harry Hill, Ed Galloway, Gentry Plunkett. Second row: Kilpen Spencer, Bill Craddock, Fred Childress, Douglas Wilson, Earl Crank, Leon Marks, Frank Torrence, Bruce Hudson, William Batson. Third row: Coach Everett, Nick Smith, Peter Hamner, Raymond Phelps, Bill Patterson, George McLennon, Bill Goolsby, Joe Marsh, Richard Short, Coach Funk. Track Glass High’s youthful track coach, Mr. Grover Everett, faced more than one difficult problem at the beginning of the 1937 track season. Aside from a difficult schedule he had a scant nucleus of two returning lettermen, Captain Billy DuPriest and Hundley Diffendal. Taking what new material he had, Mr. Everett worked for weeks with the result that several promising dash and distance runners were turned out. The first meet with Durham High of North Carolina was cancelled because of extremely chilly weather. Bad weather proved a handicap to the Hilltoppers for almost half of their meets as either rain or cold weather held the time and distance records down. Meets with Washington and Lee Freshmen, V. M. I. Freshmen, Hargrave Military Academy, Roanoke, and John Marshall were held. Coach Everett should be congratulated for his fine work and capable guidance in turning out an excellent team. ia, ee Coach Smith, John Blum, Ned Anthony, Warren Plunkett, Meredith Plunkett, Hugh Gantt, Munford Biggs. Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Tennis Team Goll (ene oe eee 4 EeOa TOK te ee eee RNST A Late a eee eee 4 Koanokegea, eet ss. Rae eaters 158 Z, Charlottesville ... CETCEG:) a Wed dete eM, far 6 Danvilles peewee oo Gl here) Seine Ga) oe 6 Danvyilles esses. 400 Pal SEEN: a a ea es iE Lynchburg College Se rt eC Ss RS i} h Althietic Scores of the Season FOOTBALL SCORES South Boston .. 0 Glass High Hampden-Sydney Freshmen 0 Glass High Thomas Jefferson Sect te: TLE Glass High John Marshall 18 Glass High Salem set 6 Glass High. . Maury: ..(.. 2 Vienne ee a 13 Glass High Danville eee dirs, Gear Glass High... Portsmouthaw- .) 2.5 oo 0 Glass High. . Greensboro Py te 13 Glass High Roanoke 3 Glass High Charlottesville 6 Glass High BASKETBALL SCORES y aye PAPRPNANKARAKHNHNLAKANY Al pre panini Rak eS wile nd Ble! ala) = Ditto trot thot tt tt to Lexington Salem Jefferson Danville Durham Roanoke ; Hampden-Sy ao Frosh Hargrave Salem Chanlirescile Danville Charlottesville Roanoke PO oe eee Durham Hargrave Hampden-Sy dney. Frosh Vo Mili Prosi se Bee John Marshall FRACK RESULTS Washington and Lee, Frosh. . 69 Glass High... . VSM ALS Frosh ©: pans eon me 61 lasé- High act oken ee ee FHarsraves ei tee ee eN4l Glass High. . Set Jefferson r fdeie cheat soos 2S OSL Oat ase Tigh Aes Ts Johnyiarchall ae es ee62 Glass High. ... 16 14 pay! 22 20 26 10 Poe 20 20 20 36 23 18 33 33 48 52 2 8 86 5-6 5S | i | | | Front row: Elnora Tucker, Evangeline Robertson, Betty Rush, Estelle Irvin, Katherine Hunter, Phyllis Oppleman, Marie Conson, Dot Braden, Elizabeth Hudson, Eloise Hickman, Hazel Trevey, Louise Fleshman, Lucy Wallace, Lucy Mae Hughes, Virginia Geissler, Carolyn Beardsworth, Eleanor Krebbs, Ethel Vaynes, Dot Ware, Katherine Howard, Irene Bennington, Frances Agee, Katherine Spencer. Second row, seated: Ethel Foster, Fanny Stokes, Roberta Kidd, Margaret Wright, Madeline Hunter, Margaret Haas, Virginia Saunders, Eleanor Wright, Coach Clingenpeel, Margaret Hadlock, Ruth Hudson, Louise Mason, Catherine Cachinas, Dot Stenson, Marjorie Gooden, Leighton Acree, Martha Wilson, Florence Bolton, Druscilla Handy, Melville Hobbs, Polly Rhodes, Virginia Worley, Mary Lewis Phillips, Dorothy Holloran, Polly Hughes, Ann Fitzgerald, Elsie Jackson, Bert McClure. Back row, standing: Helen Torrence, Mary Conson, Jimmie Kyle, Sterling Blanks, Gertrude Adler, Dorothy Thompson, Millie Wallace, Jean Drysdale, Helen Jester, Laura Graves, Claiborne Perrow, Ann Holt, Winifred Morrison. Girls’ Althetics Girl’s athletics started off with a bang this year! In addition to the regular sports was hockey which proved to be exceedingly popular. Another major activity of the fall was basketball. In the city league the Midgets were the undefeated champions; while the Juniors took the first and second places. Volley ball was the chief interest of girl athletics during the spring term. For the first time in four years there was a city volley ball league. Under the able direction of our new coach, Miss Nell Clingenpeel, our girls had an unusually successful year, Congratulations to Helen Bradley who was chosen to represent the Seniors in the Hall of Fame! Basketball: Helen Bradley, Sr.; Shirley Beahm, Jr.; Laura Graves, Marie Conson, Midget Team. Hockey: Helen Bradley, June Hendricks, Mary Lewis Phillips, Helen Jester. Volley Ball: Doris Pugh, Lucy Mae Hughes, Margaret Wright. i i SS ry SS Se Tyree meditating. Levitation. The steps to learning. Is zat so? Brain trust? My hero. Without a price. Bench warmers. Faulkner’s protegees. Sing, baby, sing. Play time. An educated man. Resting for a sprint. Justice in his element. Mentor. base Li As it were! OCR EI BES mee ore LE RE toa ACTIVITIES | P)ational Konor Society In the spring of 1925 the E. C. Glass Chapter of the National Honor Society was | organized with the purpose of encouraging in the school the cardinal qualities of char- acter, scholarship, leadership, and service. By these four principles—creating an en- thusiasm for scholarship, stimulating a desire to render service, promoting leadership, and developing character in the students—American secondary schools develop. Membership in the Society is chosen by the faculty, which selects no more than fifteen per cent of the upper third of the graduating class, taking into consideration in the selection the scholastic record made by the student during his four years in high school and his rating by the faculty on character, leadership, and service. If a student has shown himself to be exceptionally outstanding in one of these qualities without having made high attainments in the other three requirements, he may still be voted into the society. Election t o membership in the National Honor Society is the greatest honor a pupil in high school can achieve. | Forty-one members, outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character, and service make up the 1937 Chapter of the National Honor Society. | The program in assembly, a very impressive one, had as its main speaker Mr. John h | M. Turner, of Lynchburg College. His subject was “The Ayes Have It.” The four officers and the service and program committees were elected as soon as : | possible and the rings, pins, and charms ordered. Plans were also made for the annual | picnic. | | The Society’s service program this year is to consist of coaching, the transcription of the Junior records in order that next year’s chapter may get started earlier, and | possibly the publication of a handbook. SS ————= a 1 —_ First row (left to right): Dave Miller, Macey Rosenthal, Phil Crute, Warren Plunkett, Lawrence Belcher, Earl Watts, Carl Peters. Second row: Lucy Staples, Ann Fitzgerald, Virginia Morrisette, Rosalia Whitaker, Elizabeth Hudson, Miss Fisher, Judith Marshall, Phyllis Osborn, Edith White, Lillie Mae Curlee. | Third row:Mary Lewis, Alice Clarke, Ella Mae King, Mary Alys Plunkett, Eleanor Phillips, Polly Rhodes, Dorothy Carroll, Nancy Phillips, Jeannette Hughes, Frances Agee. Fourth row: Hugh Gantt, Bill Blankenship, Billy Myers, Edward Galloway, Newton Shearer, Beatrice Campbell, Mildred Madison, Jimmy McPherson, Munford Biggs. Not in the picture: Clair Evans, Annie Leebrick, Edward Plunkett, Florence Stenson, Frances Taylor, Florence Jones. j ational onor Society OFFICERS IWSARRENIPRLUNKET I) ca. le) sees 2s President ELIZABETH Hupson . .. . . . . Véce-President iAGRENGESDELCHER (his) « We 4s boo Lveasurer JODiT EE IMARSETALI A “ip 7 hey. 6) ae 3 Secretary Miss PAULI NE FisHER . . . . . .. Faculty Advisor a Frint row: Juanita Lindsey, Richard Campbell, Earl Crank, Homer Johnson, Ann Fitzgerald, Nan Diuguid, Riva Moffit, Dorothy McCormick, Margaret Haddock, Nancy Kidd, Doris Pettyjohn. Second row: Dorothy Carroll, Mary Campbell, Ted Offterdinger, Sam Williams, Jeannette Hughes, Miss Moore, Phyllis Osborn, Miss Talbot, Miss Williams, Ivan Wood, Eleanor Phillips, Drucilla Handy. Third row: Helen Callaham, Thebo Jennings, Bert Schewel, Rosalia Whitaker, Orion Templeton, Macey Rosenthal, Nettie Massie. Fourth row (standing): Rita Spruce, Senora Shorter, Elizabeth Wingfield, Edith White, Kiah T. Ford, Francis Harper, Ed Galloway, Bernard McDearmon, W. L. Berry, L. T. Agee, Bob Sandidge, Jack Walker, Dot Hillsman, Lucy Mae Hughes, Helen Jester, Virginia Worley, Lillian Trout, Ann Holt. _ Fifth row: Mr. Burmahln, Jack Almond, Gaines Hughes, Parley McReynolds, Munford Biggs, Dick Wiley, Jack Wood, Paul Phelps, Sam Ehrich, Leighton Acree, Winifred Morrison, Phyllis Patterson, Barbara Gough, Nell Slater. high Gimes PHYLLIS OsBORNJ a se sale PA Op =r ies Ivan Woon] hi.) se08 eee a a eeesraniaearior JEANNETTE HUGHES . . . . « Managing Editor Riva Monrire’ 4h. eo ae Aveerant Managing Editor Associate Editor—Ann Fitzgerald, Homer Johnson, Dorothy McCormack, Ted Offter- dinger, Sam Williams. Departmental Editor—Nell Slater, Orion Templeton, Drucilla Handy, Phyllis Patterson, Lucy Mae Hughes, Jack Almond, Eleanor Phillips, Bob Sandidge, Ann Holt, Mary Alys Plunkett, Bernard McDearmon, Owen Bradford, Robert Amonette, Dick Taylor, Dot Hillsman, Gaines Hughes, Munford Biggs. RICHARD CAMPBELL .. . . + Business Manager | EAR. CRANK bea Senna Assistant Business Manager Advertising Staff—Bert Schewel, Lillian Crabtree, Nan Diuguid, Margaret Hadlock, Riva Moffitt, Nettie Massie, Ed Galloway, Rosalie Whitaker, Thebo . Jennings, Francis Harper, Clara Cooper, Helen Kirkpatrick. Typists—Nancy Kidd, head typist; Edith White, Dorothy Carroll, Frances Wright, Elizabeth Wingfield, Helen Callaham, Bernice Godsey, W. L. Berry. i i i i Ouill and Scroll OFFICERS PRIViniss OSBORN | eon a) Dee ee we resioent JEANNETTE HuGHEs . . . Vice-President INS NGS eke C DE Shs aM ee ae tin eee ak SSECTELary JimMveMcCPHERSON .f 5 8 4 keane eee JL reasurer The E. C. Glass Chapter of Quill and Scroll has completed this year one of the most important pieces of work that it has ever undertaken. During the Lynchburg Sesqui- Centennial, it erected, on his hitherto unmarked grave in the old Methodist Cemetery, a monument of green stone to Bransford Vawter, Lynchburg’s first poet. To help’ meet the expenses, members of the Quill and Scroll sold copies of his well-known love poem, “I’d Offer Thee This Hand of Mine,’ which has been set to music. Later a sketch of Vawter’s birthplace, drawn by Charles Cyrus, was presented by the Society to the Lynchburg Museum. In the spring, a candlelight service was held for the installation of new members. This was followed by a Quill and Scroll banquet. First row: Riva Moffit, Ann Fitzgerald, Jeannette Hughes, Miss Talbot, Phyllis Osborn, Miss Moore, Nancy Phillips, Mary Alys Plunkett, Elizabeth Hudson. Second row: Homer Johnson, Jimmy McPherson, Ella Mae King, Elizabeth Anne Campbell, Ted Offter- dinger, Sam Williams, Dorothy McCormick, Dot Hillsman, Ivan Wood, Dan Shultz. Back row: Carolyn Beardsworth, Irene Bennington, Nell Slater, Bernice White, Evangeline Robertson, Jean Drysdale, Dorothy Hillsman. Second row from back: Lucy Wallace, Rosalia Whitaker, Janie Palmer Camm, Ann Morrison, Laura Graves, Isabel Edmunds, Katherine Howard, Madelone Jessee. Third row back: Ann Fitzgerald, Virginia Geissler, Rita Spruce, Lucy Staples, Eleanor Phillips, Judith Marshall, Lucy Mae Hughes, Mary Campbell, Katherine Spencer, Elizabeth Ann Campbell. Fourth row from back: Helen Jester, Helen McGehee, Nancy Phillips, Miss Glass, Elizabeth Hudson, Frances Clarke, Jeannette Hughes, Ann Holt. Seated on ground: Walter Evans, Newton Shearer, Jimmy McPherson, Carl Peters, Macey Rosenthal, 4 Sam Williams, Parker Lee, Earl Tyree. The Latin Club OFFICERS Consuls . . . ExizaBETH Hupson, Nancy PHILLIPs Pontifex Maximus . . . . . . Jimmy McPHERSON Censor: «le ean) OS We as ee EER Corrine ORZeSEDi i eee A en “ANN ULOLT Aediles . . . . . HELEN JESTER, FRANCES CLARKE Dribun€. ose wae OO Ge JEANNEZTE FLUGHES The Latin Club is now two years old, and during its second year it has lived up to the record set by its founders. In addition to reference books of Roman life, a number of novels based on Roman history have been added to the club library; and through the efforts of the club examples of Roman scrolls and lamps have become the possessions of the Latin Department. Several members contributed poems, book-platesy and paintings, based on classical subjects, to an exhibition of student work at the state Latin Tourna- ment, held for this district at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College on April 17. At all times the Latin Club has been actively pursuing its goal of making Latin more appealing to high school students. Spanish Club OFFICERS FALIZILERM ¢ SPRING TERM PHy.tuis PATTERSON . . .. President BILE Y VvERSU Ne te Vice-President NELSON STROTHER . . . . Secretary MarsHALL WHITE .. . . Treasurer WaRREN PLUNKETT . . President Earnie Waris. _.: . Vice-President ScoTT FAULCONER . . . . Secretary CLaiR Evans . - Treasurer Miss BELL... Faculty Adviser The Spanish Club, this year, has certainly succeeded in making the study of Spanish a fascinating thing. The members have sung Spanish songs, played Spanish games and presented Spanish plays at their regular meetings. They have become familiar with the best Spanish literature, both prose and poetry. Senor Roberta de la Rosa, a good will student from Mexico, spoke in Spanish to the Spanish classes describing many of his country’s customs, thus giving Spanish students a splendid opportunity to actually use the language they had learned in the class room. Front row: Marjorie Knight, Riva Moffit, Helen Watts, Phyllis Patterson, Miss Harriette Bell, Warren Plunkett, J. W. Shepherd, Price Thompson, J. W. Brooks, Bill Fox, Maurice McCarthy. Second row: Doris Pettyjohn, (below) Margaret Lee, (above) Frances Plunkett, Eleanor Shelton, Billy i Myers Lee Read, Joe Hardy. Third row (standing): Evelyn Howell, Louise Mason, Frances Patterson, Marjorie Gooden, Edith Wright, Marshall White, Dave Amowitz, Earl Dunn, Bertram Schewel, Earl Watts, Lois Riley. Back row: Polly Rhodes, Mary Lewis, Phil Crute, Margaret McGehee, Lawrence Belcher, W. T. Dunn, Edmund Marsh, Earl Pearson, Wyatt Routon, Frank Grayson, John Barker. Front row: Estelle Irvin, Frances Miles, Doris Pugh, Eleanor Wright, Dorothy Holloran Elsie Jackson, Phyllis Oppleman, Florence Bolton, Louise Mason, Mary Lewis Phillips, Helen Hill, Shirley Evans, Elnora Tucker, Evangeline Robertson. Second row: Mr. Everett, Hundley Diffendal, Frank Horton, Ted Offterdinger, Billy DuPriest, Harry Johns, Kiah T. Ford, Gibson Hooten, Dan Justice, John Oglesby, Maurice McCarthy, Bill Patterson, Harry Hill, Tom Faulkner, Jimmy Taylor, Tom Merryman, Katherine Howard, Dorothy Ware. Third row: Helen Jester, Margaret Wright, Shirley Beahm, Mildred Hudson, Helen McKenna, Ann Holt, Ann Fitzgerald, Margaret Hadlock, Juanita Perdue, Helen Torrence, Hazel Trevey, Eloise Hickman, Virginia Geissler, Carolyn Beardsworth Laura Graves, Ethel Vaynes, Katherine Cachanis, Lucy Mae Hughes. Fourth row: Billy Chipley, Ned Anthony, Hugh Gantt, Warren Plunkett, Jack Walker, Munford Biggs, Son Joe Marsh, Billy Wood, Lawrence Belcher, Ed Galloway, Leon Marks, Phil Crute, James Hawkins, Gentry Plunkett, Charles Moser, Bertram Schewel, Floyd McKenna, Jean Drysdale. Monogram Club The Monogram Club is an organization composed of the athletes of the school. The boys and girls who have participated in group as well as individual athletics receive monograms and automatically become members of the club. This year, there were about sixty members, some of whom have earned more than one letter. There are a number of promising athletes who will be left to carry on the school athletics after the graduation of the senior members. German Olub OFFICERS CIBSONGEIGOTEN, 0. Si ex . RN «= President Jimmy Cox. . . . . . . Secretary and Treasurer MR. ABBOTT « . 1 « « «1 + « « Faculty Adviser Morto—Licht, mehr Licht The object of the German Club is to supplement classwork and to become acquainted with the life and customs of the German people. Through talks, plays, songs, and games, in which both students and teacher participated, an understanding of these peeple can be developed. German art, music, and literature contribute to the educational part of the program. At Christmas the club presented a German play at Randolph-Macon Woman’s Col- lege. It was very well acted, and adeptly managed. Jimmy Cox, Gibson Hooten, Charles Craddock, Mr. Abbot, Charles Wilkerson, Jimmie Kyle, Mary Markley, Riva Moffit, Virginia Geissler. Jane First row: Eleanor Jordan, Rosalia Whitaker, Frank Owen, Thebo Jennings, Faculty Advisor Abbott, : Elizabeth Anne Campbell, Nancy Wolfe, Rosa Williams, Bert Schewel, Jack Walker, Moses Hoppenstein, : James Conson, Frances Harper. Second row: Ann Holt, Putnam Mundy, Eleanor Phillips, Page Loyd, Nettie Massie, Claiborne Perrow, Dorothy Davis. Third row: Ann Fitzgerald, Margaret McGehee, Dorothy Staples, Mary Frances Hawkins, Page Gannaway, Lee Read, Price Thompson, Phyllis Osborn. Fourth row: Mary Campbell, Bill Myers, Phil Crute, Billy Ward, Bill Blankenship, Ed Galloway, Gertrude Adler, David Hillsman, Donald Hanson, Virginia Kirkpatrick, Florence Bolton, Edith White, Eleanor Kash, Kiah T. Ford, Evelyn Murrell, Margaret Hadlock, Rita Spruce, Frances Agee. Last row: Howard Satterwhite, Russell McBride, Maurice McCarthy. David Garrick Planers OFFICERS ELIZABETH ANNE CAMPBELL ... . . . President Russet, McBRmIpE . |). we. CeCe.) Vie President TL HEBO JENNINGS; @ ,. 1%.) ig) ae. OCETeLary Rosatia WHITAKER Treasurer The David Garrick Players, a club of about forty members who have shown talent and interest in dramatics, has been one of the outstanding groups in Glass High this year. The players have furnished talent for dramatic productions in the Music Department, the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y Clubs and for the Senior Play. Several David Garrick players have taken roles in the Lynchburg Little Theater plays. n For the first time in a number of years, the club entered a play in the Virginia Literary and Athletic Meet. This play; “Heart of a Clown,” by Constance Powell Anderson, was under the able direction of Mrs. H. T. Nicholas and Mr. Charles Abbot, Advisers, QOhemistry Club OFFICERS ELEANOR KasH . . . President WARREN PLUNKETT . . . . ... .. Vice-President Mary Atys PLUNKETT Nancy JANE WOLFE . . . . . . . Pe ee re ean Mee CUSUTCT a vat) age tee a MOC CTOL Ary Miss BEULAH Puipps . . . . . . . Faculty Adviser First row: Dorothy Staples, Madelone Jessee, Barbara Gough, Louise Mason, Mary Alys Plunkett, Nancy Jane Wolfe, Helen Watts, Edythe Wright, Riva Moffit, Frances Plunkett, Earle Watts. Second row: Polly Hughes, Gay Ward Brown, Melville Hobbs, Polly Maniates, Betty Williams, Eleanor Kash, Dorothy McCormick, Page Loyd, Parker Lee, Harry Mitchell, Bill Craddock, Bernice White, Frances Taylor, Jeannette Hughes, Nancy Phillips. Third row: Bernice Cave, Ilona Thomasson, Francis Miles, Miss Phipps, Elizabeth Dunn, Lois Mason, Beverley Gilmer, Macey Rosenthal, Frances Clark, Walter Evans, Buddy King, Sam Williams, Homer Johnson, Otey Glass, Bill Mount, Jimmy Taylor, Ernest David, Charles Cyrus, Edmund Marsh, Gibson Hooten, Billy Wood, Ivan Wood, Francis Harper, Gilbert Feinman, Rita Spruce, Ed Galloway, Leon Marks, Newton Shearer, Kirk Averett. _ Fourth row: Mr. Everett, Jesse Hopkins, Macon Harper, Tommy Tennyson, Bob Franklin, Montie Walkup, Orion Templeton, Evelyn Murrell, Martha Wilson, Putman Mundy, Elizabeth Anne Campbell, Evangeline Wilkerson, Jean Drysdale, Leroy Bowen, Grover Unrue, Louis Martin, Carter Wheeler, Preston Patterson, Gray Weigand, James Conson, Frank Reed, Charles Craddock, Charles Wilkerson, Bill Blankenship, Munford Biggs, Fanning Baumgardner, August Meidling, Carl Peters, Warren Plunkett. OFFICERS ELIZABETH ANNE CAMPBELL ..-. . . . President ANNE PITZGERAEIT ©o cea) 6 2 eee ae cee resnont MARY CAMPBELL .30 ©.) Maa aa. tn ee e ee ge CNeear LEIGHTON CACREE: SiS Pee es, eee BE SQUARE CLUB OFFICERS Epire SW HITE. soe el ee ee eee emde ETHEL Foster . . oe ow a ae Vice-President Linu: Mar CURLER? 4° °.7°.5. ) gewe, = a COTE ary MARGARET MELT ame enn nen nn LTO 77.7 The Girl Reserve Clubs in our school have worked hard, played hard and accomplished much. The members this year have sought through their club program to present phy- sical, mental, and spiritual recreation. The members of the Girls’ High School and Be Square clubs, have, by a splendid fellowship, obtained ‘‘a consciousness of the value of other personalities expressed through an outgoing of spirit and manifested by good acts.” The purpose of the Girl Reserve movement is to give high school girls the habits, insights and ideals that will make them responsible, capable, and Christian young women. No organization with such a purpose engraved on the hearts of its members can help succeeding. PLoNDEEY, DiIBFENDAT eee eo fay «Ue. SPresident Brtty Woop LuTHER T. AGEE, Jr. CHARLES CRADDOCK Vice-President Secretary ‘ Treasurer DAVID PULUSMAN (Pit, Se a dy ps) WChaplain Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the high school and | community high standards of Christian character. Motto: Clean Scholarship, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Speech, Clean Habits. The Hi-Y Club, as its purpose states, does much to promote high standards of i Christian character not only for its members but also for their associates and friends. | Looking back over the past year, we find that twenty-three boys, along with Mr. Driskill, adviser of the club, went to Camp Kent one Sunday directly after school started ! and spent the day discussing the plans for the coming 1936-37 year. With this good start the Hi-Y has launched the most successful year of its history. Among the other | activities the club gave its annual dance, delivered baskets to the poor at Christmas, the Father and Son Banquet. It also gave its annual play with the Girl Reserves. The club also sent Mr. Driskill, Bert Schewel, Russel. McBride, L. T. Agee, and Billy Wood to the State Hi-Y Convention as representatives of the E. C. Glass Hi-Y Club. Mr. Bierly, Dot Staples, Katherine Peters, Ann Tinsley, Alfred Turner, Millard Anderson, Carl Peters, Jean Ward, David Hillsman, Dan Shultz, Walker Sydnor, Taylor Bigbee, Sam Perkins, S. W. West, Anita Cochran, Edwin Hensley, Brian Bowen, Eugene Spradlin, Margaret Davis, Eleanor Krebbs, Dick Dillon, Harry Johns, Newton Shearer. Orchestra Accompanying our assembly programs has been one of the most conspicuous ser- ; vices of the High School orchestra this year. But the crowning achievement, climax of all their service, was their prominent part in the operetta. With Mr. Bierly as con- ductor, the orchestra has become a delight to the whole student body. 4 2 } | Band With a crash of cymbals and a squeaking of instruments the band started its first practice under the new director, Mr. R. L. Bierly. Since the first practice the band has progressed rapidly and efficiently and now they play difficult pieces by the masters. The band started work this year with an attendance of twenty-eight and at the end of the semester had an enrollment of sixty-three. Eleven of the original twenty-eight will be lost because of graduation. The seniors have been trained by Mr. Bierly in directing and they have become quite adept at the art. The band has furnished music for the football games, several basket- ball games, and participated in the Lynchburg Sesqui-centennial parade. First row: Mr. Bierly, Nick Smith, Seaborn Mahaffey, Bryan Bowen Monty Ferguson, Dick Dillon, Eleanor Jordon. Second row: Orville Anderson, John Krebbs, David Hillsman, Joe Wyatt, Dan Shultz, Edwin Hensley, William Garbee, Bill Mount, Bill Slater. Third row: Gray Weigand, Henry Thaxton, Robert Mahanes, Earl Mason, Winston Foster, Eugene Spradlin, Walker Sydnor, George Richardson, Owen Weigand. Fourth row: Sam Perkins, Percy Kirby, Kenneth Lawless, Howard Satterwhite, Dick Apperson, Preston Patterson, Dave Amowitz. Fifth row: S. W. West, Brantley Sydnor, Sam Marshall, Carl Peters, Roy Carpenter, Tom Probst. First row: Myrtle Gauldin, Marion Dalton, Elmira Jones, Elizabeth Turner, Jean Adams, Janice Metts, Nancy Towles, Dorothy Hines, Sarah Lawson, Elizabeth Doss, Page Gannaway, Eleanor Krebbs, Phyllis Oppleman, Anita Cochran. Second row: Lillie Mae Curlee Baylis Kunz, Mozelle Brightwell, Doris Brooks, Donald Hanson, Mary Frances Hawkins, Mr. Bierly, Price Thompson, Virginia Kirkpatrick, Ethel Foster, Christine Ruhland, Arlene Wright, Elizabeth McDaniel, Isabel Montgomery, Juanita Baker, Gertrude Adler, Helen Morris. Back row: James Short, Evelyn Howell, Marion Wells, Mavis Bunch, Bill Blankenship, William Garbee, Kenneth Lawless, Sam Smith, Marshall White, Earl Pearson, Carter Thornton, Florence Bolton, Lee Read, Hubert Thomas, Jean Barksdale, Traverse Hight, Taylor Bigbie, Bill Slater, Claiborne Perrow, J. W. Shepherd, Willie Ruth Pugh, Barbara Harding, Walker Sydnor, Mary Conson, Bill Fox, Moses Hoppen- stein, Bruce Thomas. Glee Club This year, the Glee Club headed by our incomparable Mr. Bierly, has furnished one continuous surprise over their remarkable progress in the field of music. The two groups, the Girls’ Glee Club and the Boys’ Glee Club, as they were last year, have been combined into one harmonious organization of sixty-five members. The songsters have supplied delightful musical presentations throughout the school year. Two charming holiday programs were presented at Christmas and Easter. The club made up the nucleus of the annual operetta, which was followed by a spring concert. With fired ambition and the “push” of the student body, the Glee Club will hit High G in the fall. Tom FAULKNER President of The Honor League he Kyonor League For a number of years, the Honor League has been only a name. But last fall a group of seniors, attending the S. I. P. A. Convention in Lexington, were tremendously im- pressed with the honor system they saw at work in Washington and Lee University. They awoke to the necessity of an effective system in the high school, deciding that the reason for the inefhciency of the existing system was lack of active student government. These seniors came back home burning with a desire to establish a good honor system in their school. They have made an encouraging beginning, and it is reasonable to expect that in future years the Honor League will improve steadily. Under the present system, those who witness an act of cheating, stealing, forging notes, etc., report the fact to the Honor Council. This council is composed of the president, vice-president, secretary, and a senior, a junior, and a sophomore representative. Advised by Miss Phipps, Miss Harvey, and Mr. Everett, they try the case, putting the accused and the accuser ‘‘on the stand” separately. Then they decide whether the person is guilty and, if he is, what punishment shall be administered, according to the definitions of crimes and penalties listed in the newly revised Constitution. The Council has pub- lished from time to time what it has been doing, to keep ever before the students the fact that the Honor League is working. Students have shown splendid cooperation in reporting cases of dishonesty to the council and a new attitude towards cheating seems to have developed. There is an increased respect for the name of the Honor League, and we feel certain that in future years, as the League grows in prestige, the high sense of honor which we covet for our student body will become a vital reality. Library Council “We, the students of the E. C. Glass High School, in order to insure a more perfect enjoyment of the benefits of our library, do ordain and establish this constitution for the government thereof’—thus reads the preamble of the constitution of the Library Council of the E. C. Glass High School. Not only has the library a constitution, but Glass High students are governed while in its precincts by a Senate and a House of Representatives. The House of Representatives assembles in the Library each morning at 8:45 to return the books from their respective home rooms and to take out new books. Each member of the Senate has a specific period of the day to report for duty and at each period two members of the Senate assist Miss Craighill at the desk. The Library houses approximately ten thousand volumes and has an average yearly accession of five hundred volumes. Top row: Peter Hamner, Eleanor Rock, Marion Mason, Ann C. Robertson, Page Gannaway, Eleanor Tucker, Frances Thornhill, Bertha Costas, Virginia Probst, Betty Watts, Margaret Davis, Elnora Tucker, Bill Mount, Moses Hoppenstein, John Ferguson, Seaborn Mehaffey, Carter Thornton, Carl Branch, Louis Read, Billy Palmer, John Blum, Joe Hardy, Wyatt Routon, Duncan Smith, Stewart Irby, A. H. Hawkins, Walter Evans, Eldridge Blanks, Louis Martin. Second row: Billy Sandidge, John Cox, Bill Blankinship, Jack Walker, Marjorie Knight, Marjorie Gooden, Miss Craighill, Elizabeth Williams, Genevieve Solomon, Ella Mae King, Nancy Kidd, Charlotte Johnson, Phyllis Hight, Edith White, Irene Allen, Dot Davis, Doris Alvis, Doris Pettyjohn, Ann Morrison, Winifred Morrison, Claiborne Perrow, Ethel Foster, Virginia Clark, Eleanor Krebbs, Evelyn Cassidy, Dorothy Price, Traverse Hight. Bottom row: Helen Morris, Anita Cochran, Lois Riley, Christine Kessler, Lona Kunz, Ann Poindexter, Helen McKenna, Lois Ellis, Elizabeth Chenault, Frances Clemens, Fairy McCraw, Love Templeton, Muriel Gibson, Ruth McGinnis, Margaret Wright, Jack Almond, Ed Galloway, Paul Buchanan, Paul Phelps, Earl Dunn, Clarence Roberts. Commercial Club First row: Aubrey Candler, Wallace Matheny, Kirk Mayberry, Hudson Trent, Marvin Herncall, Howard Mitchell, Richard Campbell, Joseph Wood, Earl Crank, Mr. Burmalhn, Harvey Crank, Aleck Bolton, Fitchu Williams, Lloyd Kessler, Gordon Andrews, J. P. Martin, Douglas Wilson, Grover Unrue, Jimmy Graft, William Fields, Ernest Knuckles. Second row: Herbert White, Stuart Nease, Norman Brown, Herbert Thomas, W. L. Berry, Jr., Nancy Lee Wade, Charlotte McGinnis, Francis Wright, Elizabeth Chenault, Miss Williams, Frances Maddox, Margaret Haas, Virginia Saunders, Maxine Barrett, Nancy Rosser, Phyllis Mowyer, Mildred Viar, Juanita Perdien, Hazel Trevey, Florence Howell, Nancy Kidd, Helen Worsham, Evelyn Coleman. Third row: Robert Tony, Archie Bailey, Eldridge Blanks, Robert Ashworth, Frank Aultice, Mary Rogers, Maxine Sale, Christine Minyard, Helen Morris, Louise Weigand, Miss Harvey, Joyce Candler, Ruby Ware, Elizabeth Rush, Dorothy Tucker, Love Jacobs, Margaret Worsham, Florence Stanford, Ruth Whitmore, Bernice Godsey, Helen Moorman, Phyllis Clark, W. E. Harris. Fourth row: Randolph Tyree, Aubry Hall, Virginia Kirkpatrick, June Ferguson, Merle Burford, Frances Smoot, Eleanor Tucker, Florine Conner, Louise Watson, Dorothy Higginbottom, Mildred Worsham, Gillette Gossum, Mildred Blankenship, Lois Carwile, Doris Martin, Florence Bolton, Polly Gallagher, Gwen Grey, Mabel Ferguson, Raymond Bryant, Meridith Plunkett. Fifth row: Charles Woodall, Eugene Richardson, Dorothy Stenson, Virginia Reynolds, Ruth Hudson, Margaret Davis, Louise Kirby, Erma Torrence, Elizabeth Wingfield, Ethel Simms, Catherine Oakes, Margarent Banton, Ruth Langford, Catherine Hunter, Francis Thornhill, Estelle Irvin, Leslie Pugh, John Matthews, Andrew Walton, Henry Vaughn, William Stratton. Sixth row: Jim Roberson, Fanny Stokes, Dorothy Brook, Marie Shufflebarger, Dorothy Carroll, Helen Callaham, Grace Boley, Ella Mae King, Mary Dooley, Agatha Eldar, Edith Viar, Merle Gibson, Love Templeton, John Blum, Carl Branch, Parley McReynolds, Bruce Thomas, Emiel Trent, James Foster, Herman Sprouce. Seventh row: Virginia Brook, Beatrice Campbell, Van Wood, Catherine Peters, Phyllis Hight, Genevieve Solomon, Evelyn Kirby, Mary Byrd Rogers, Thelma Rogers, Elbert Minnick, Juanita Bacon, Calvin Hartless, Duval Deacon, Fred Morris, Aubrey Campbell, Warren Marks, Bruce Hudson, William McDaniel, Bernard Callahan, Howard Witt, Billy Jennings, Herbert Figg, DESSERTS A hobby of Mrs. Davis, Cafeteria Director. Delicacy with the real home touch. Welcomed by all students. CAFETERIA STAFF The Cafeteria Staff consists of a Cafeteria Director and assistant, Chief Cook and three assistants, Finance Manager, and four cash register attendants, and two ice cream service boys and a staff of fifteen girl helpers. Desserts Cafeteria Staff 4 Cafeteria Directors Learning the Ari of Typewriting Mrs. D. M. Davis, Cafeteria Director and Mr. E. F. Burmahln, Chief Accountant, collaborating on Cafeteria Foods, and Finances. ADVANCED TYPEWRITING Students perfecting their skill in the much used art of today with modern machines and text, and the very latest in typewriter desks, and seats. All-aboard. Laugh of the week. Jus- tice with a book. Don’t let Carl Peters fool you. He doesn’t cover up his ears to keep out the cold. No man’s land. So this is Civics? A song bird reclines. She beats the band. - Snapper Patterson gets snapped. | Sic Semper Tyrannis. Father Time looks over the Saturday Schoo! list. Oh, for the life of a tele- phone pole! The rose and the thorns. Anice—A. W. O. L. Look out, Olympics, here comes Ted! Scott at the piano. Gossip. McCue, Funk, Everett. Don Roberto de la Rosa. You “auto” know who this is. Trackmen out of uniform Fe Teachers’ Loans We wish to announce our School Teacher Finance Plan throughout the State of Virginia under which we will advance money to clear up current bills and other necessary expenses. Repayment by easy installments conveniently timed with your salary checks. School teachers have a HIGH CREDIT STANDING with us. Call on us any time, or if you prefer, write for full information. We try to render the kind of service that will merit the continued confidence of our patrons. J. A. HILLSMAN Asst. Treac. Manager ice | DEFINANCING | One Hour Service! UTO LOANS } On a plan to suit your income. No insurance required or advance charges made. Drive your car down, we'll do the rest! The only loan corporation in Lynchburg making loans throughout the State of Virginia. SEABOARD SMALL LOAN CORPORATION WALL BUILDING PHONE 1716 LYNCHBURG, VA. “Twenty-five Years Serving the Public” a Se LAYOUT Far into the night a lamp burns over an artist’s desk, as he organizes the copy given him, and translates it into type by careful choice and dramatic placing. He wrestles with composition and form. He is the Layout Man ... the guiding spirit of the printed page. His approved sheet runs the courses of our shop’s layout—the front office, the composing room, the proving desk and so forth—a routine we all know so well. Our layout translates his into metal. His service to us is a part of our service to you. We invite your patronage of both. BROWN-MORRISON CoO. INCORPORATED Printers - - - - Stationers LYNCHBURG, VA. COMPLIMENTS O Che Newz AND Che Baily Advance BUY FROM LEARN TO TRADE RIVERMONT COAL CO. AT | 'S GOOD COAL, GOOD SERVICE AND B I B E E | CORRECT WEIGHT AND THEREBY Phone 894 Lynchburg, Va. Phone 832 || || | || GRADUA John P. Hughes, Sr., Yard Mer. RA ANS W. D, LeGrand, Asst. Yard Mgr. | | IN Down Town Office: | | Thrift and Economy 612 Peoples Bank Building | Ryland Diamonds | Down Through the Ages Ryland Dia- A monds Have Been the Finést Quality Real at the Fairest Price. Investment 809 MAIN STREET EVERY DAY IN THE CAFETERIA EAT HESSON’S CAKE SHRIES POTATO CHIPS T. P. Wooding, Distributor Shop at the old reli able firm where Satisfaction is Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. 1024 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. FOR BETTER VALUES Snyder Berman DEPARTMENT STORE SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL for HI-LADS and LASSIES DAVIS PRODUCE COMPANY WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALERS 1009-1011 Jefferson Street AMBULANCE 1016 Rivermont Avenue Lynchburg, Va. Funeral Directors Since 1817 W. D. DIUGUID, Inc. LET SG LED AVE se Nest Feather Your COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN E. GANNAWAY COMPANY, INC. HARDWARE 1018 Main Street, Lynchburg, Va. Se = MEET THE CROWDS AT Dh hihi HUES 906 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. SPORTING GOODS -- RapIog—MUSIC SPORTS CLOTHES OPTICAL RIDING HABITS JEWELRY WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM SEE YOUR BUICK DEALER AND INSPECT THE NEW 1937 MODELS DRINKARD-PAYNE BUICK CORPORATION 815 FIFTH STREET LYNCHBURG - - - - - - - VIRGINIA © DiOiRsy Pars CLEANERS AND DYERS EVERY TYPE OF CLEANING OR DYEING FOR MR. OR MISS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT CALL US TODAY AND LEARN OUR NEW LOW PRICES WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER State License No. 228 2306 Bedford Avenue Telephone 788 | LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA How to put Accent on Youth or “Background for Beaux” Fine ... fora little money! Citnre Get a FREE copy of Reasonably ““Bigelow's Folio of y Wie we - | : Room Recipes” S.-i : gy. Priced in our Z é Yj Yi M:GEHEE FURNITURE (3 PHONES 810-811 L ynchburgs Leading furniture Store 920-922 MAIN ST. ADKINS Central Pharmacy FURNITURE STORE TENTH and MAIN MEET YOUR FRIENDS AND FEEL AT HOME AT OUR FOUNTAIN FRIEND OF EVERY HOME OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS The House of Sunshine GERM-FREE BUNDLES OF CLEANLINESS Phone 452 VIRGINIA LAUNDRY Dowt Build Castles In the Air— | BUILD A COZY HOME ON EARTH A SERIAL LOAN PLAN, WHERE BORROWERS SHARE IN OUR EARNINGS, WILL BUILD YOU A HOME LIKE THIS! A direct monthly reduction plan, where you pay interest monthly on unpaid balance, will build you a home! An F. H. A. loan at 5% interest rate, will buy you a home! PLAN THE HOME YOU LIKE SELEGT THE PLAN YOU LIKE The Co-Operative Building and Loan Association J. NEWTON GORDON, Secretary-Treasurer 215 NINTH STREET - - - - - LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA ‘THE White House Cafe . | ORDIALLY invites you morning, noon and night. Virginia s Kinest Hating Place PIEDMONT CHEVROLET CORPORATION 518 MAIN STREET Extends You a Cordial Invitation to See Eee 9 317 CHEVROLET Che Y. W. @. oA. offers you while in school, also after you finish school, opportunities in— 1. Citizenship training 2. Health through gym, swimming, camping and recreation 3. Education programs 4. Appreciation of the Arts 5. Developing a Christian Philosophy of Life in Clubs, Classes, Housing, Friendly Ser- vice to individuals in the Girl Reserve Dept., Business Girls Dept., Business College Clubs, Indus- trial Girls Dept., Health Education Dept., and Residence Department. JUSTRITEW ... 23 Years Twenty-three years ago wk Lynchburg people were demai Justrite products filled that nee high standard of quality set fo Many changes have occurre methods of manufacture, higt sanitary packaging ... all have until today when Justrite finds burg people ... but endorsed Standard Bearer of Quality .. W. H. ADAMS STA-KLEEN President THE NAME Morogyess . . . e word “Justrite’” was coined, Quality Bakery Products... | has steadfastly maintained the trite ever since. le that early beginning... new tality ingredients . . . modern ne common to the Justrite name not only the favorite of Lynch- he baking industry itself as a KERY, Inc. A. pra Secretary-Treasurer THEY USE SCHOOL PASSES Because: It Costs Less to Ride to and from Schocl It’s the Safest Way to Come and Go It’s the Most Dependable Kind of Service GET THE HABIT OF RIDING STREET CARS DEDICATED TO THE SENIOR CLASS WITH COMPLIMENTS OF JNO. H. HEALD As a Remedy For Those Washboard Blues Send Your Weekly Bundle To THE WIFE SAVING STATION Phone 812-813 WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 306-312 Twelfth Street Lynchburg, Virginia SEE THE 1937. SERIES FORD V-383 CARS AND TRUCKS ON DISPLAY PYRAMID MOTOR CORPORATION ‘ VYou Can Afford a Ford’’ Phones 254-255 523 Church Street D. A. HINES PAINT STORE PAINTING AND DECORATING Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, OILS AND WALL PAPER 316 12th St. Phone 521 Shoe Fitting by X-Ray Careful Attention to the Proper Fitting of Shoes Is One of the Vital Things of Life... X-Ray Shoe Fitting Is Safe and FREE Pee OuUrese se COLEMAN'S LYNCHBURG’S COMPLETE STORE FOR MEN S. H. FRANKLIN, Inc. WILL WHITE SHOE STORE HE CUTS THE PRICE AND SELLS THE SHOES 1101 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. CHRYSLER BROWN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, Ine. 500 Main Street PLYMOUTH Phone 141 WANT TO HAVE SOME FUN? I know a place where you can have the best, and what’s more, when it comes to sports, you learn the finest form and a spirit of fair play. That will not only bring you firm friends, but help to carry you through life. Come along with us and join the finest bunch in town at our Y. M. C. A. Hill City Tobacco Co. Distributors of all FINE CANDY 100 9th Street Phone 100 DRY CLEAN THE SANITONE WAY HUGHES DRY CLEANING CORPORATION 1603 Park Avenue - - - Phones 974-975 (CESlak Beasley Bro. Corporation WHOLESALE GROCERS Telephone 1794 JAMES T. DAVIS THE PLACE TO BUY PAINT and WALLPAPER 1022 Main Street - - - Lynchburg, Va. CHANGE TO SHELL PEP AT SIX OR SIXTY AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SHELL STATION CONSOLIDATED OIL CO., INC. WE GROW ALL THE FLOWERS WE SELL Flowers by Wire Phones 892 and 893 708 Main Street Lynchburg, Va. First Wath The Real Fine ‘Things MODERN AIR CONDITIONED MORTUARY AMBULANCE SERVICE Funeral Directors Rivermont at ‘‘D”’ Street TELEPHONE LYNCHBURG DAY |25 NIGHT J. iH. FAUBEIR STUDEBAKER LYNCHBURG AUTO SERVICE Storage Gas Oil Repairs Phone 260 BERNARD INGE 109 7th Street, Lynchburg, Va. Quinn-Marshall Co. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS (Wholesale Only) LYNCHBURG, VA. T. B. DORNIN-ADAMS CO. Incorporaced CONTRACTORS Tin and Slate Roofing Cornice and Skylight Makers Galvanized Iron and Copper Work 324 12th St., Lynchburg, Va. Not AEE IES! Stating Plain Facts: GOT WHAT IT TAKES FOR HIGH LIFE From head to toe, from inside out, we'll fix you up! Let us! EHRICH’S JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 1107 MAIN STREET LYNCHBURG - - - = £4VIRGINIA GIRLS AND BOYS | SHOVE OFF BE SURE AND FOLLOW THE ISH ADVENTURES OF | Sport Equipment FROM LYNCHBURG’S EXCLUSIVE SPORT SHOP = Official Photographers for the MICKEY MOUSE Critic Crest LYNCHOURG STEAM BAKERY :OF} 0 FISHER (Incorporated) LYNCHBURG, VA. 1024 MAIN STREET mA oN 3°) eo) “= = 2 The Peoples Nat OF LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA ) | Cor. Eighth and Main Streets Member of The Federal Reserve The Federal Deposit Corporation Insurance Phone 414 OP Te a a 4 L ibiartritaassertiaausioriniaaenevitanutsstinunviansiviavianns . oO 4 is eta LT nae nit jnntmuinnin y a e fo a. Ue Te =| A) ye gow Y fi _ LTT LT EY Li MUU. YAU | i A AAU ANA VULVANALELUVUNALEULDLOLUCHANEINGUURORUGHOUORALERERUDDELBEGEOENOONIUNRER DE A I EL Aye é YE ee) Eis) Fe) Pe oe oe Ee : @ ASQAMSSNISSVSISSANANSISSSSSASSSSSSAAAS ATI UYSTETIV STE STTE imanaivananantl OFFICERS: WALKER PETTYJOHN, Vice-Pres. W. D. HODGES, Cashier JOHN VICTOR, President W. A. HENDERSON, Asst. Cashier W. E, PAYNE, Asst. Cashier MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE NOW READY TO SERVE YOU “DEPENDABLE FOR OVER 20 YEARS” Years of continuous service is the best proof of the worthwhileness of any product or service. When you purchase a Dodge, Plymouth, or a Dependable Used Car from this firm you guarantee yourself a minimum strain on that part of your budget devoted to the car and its operation. Care-free service at reasonable prices has prevailed here, and your interest will always be best served where the individual employee is first interested in having you satisfied, with the belief that if you are satisfied a reasonable profit will be possible, which would naturally over a period of time return to you a Savings in maintenance and upkeep. John P. Hughes Motor Company’s service is at your command twenty-four hours a day. DODGE PLYMOUTH DEPENDABLE USED CARS JNO. P. HUGHES MOTOR COMPANY, ING. New Car and Service Department, 800 Commerce Street; Used Car Department, Bookers Warehouse, 13th and Main Street, Phone 2304 i | rere? Loa “a oa: ree one Mans ay lo te aN tet etic eae iat © CeCe WE AEWAYS LIKE TO SEE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT LYNCHBURG, VA. FLEET’S x GapSticlk 7 TRADE LP PARK REG “The Healer of All Chaps” Quick Relief for the Discomfort of Chapped, Rough Lips and Hands... and a Good Preventive Too 25 Cents at Drug Stores TRY IT - - - YOU’LL LIKE IT! CHAP STICK COMPANY LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA A LITTLE AS USED Commercial Crist and Savings Bank 623 Main Street LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation L, E. LICHFORD, President S. S. SPENCER, Vice-Pres. Cashier EK. B, HOWERTON, Asst. Cashier T. C. JONES, Vice-Pres. Trust Officer K. K. RUCKER, Asst, Cashier The New Low Residential Gas Rate— Pe Lae Ee NGO SINE Fe} || 2 Pe ‘nue IL AIS XS SA Elle AUTOMATIC OUR 4 EAs: fs TIME PAYMENT | AQ ASS || TZ | i RAN, LAL ae enables you to have | _|CON Ue pe ounce Gas Ds Ss) appliances you want | [| OON tet Raith First 500 Cubic Feet or Less per Meter. . . . . . $1.00 Next 2000 Cubic Feet of Gas . $0.13'4c. per 100 Cubic Ft. All Over 2500 Cubic Feet of Gas, $0.7'%c. per 100 Cubic Ft. For Cooking, Refrigeration, Heating and Water Heating LYNCHBURG GAS COMPANY 601 MAIN STREET DEPOSITORS’ INDUSTRIAL LOAN BANK ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS SAVINGS LOANS Deposits Insured by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5,000.00 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor — $5,000.00 OFFICERS J. L. Wituiams, President W. T. Jones, Vice-President F. C. Horton, Cashier DIRECTORS W. H. Apams W. T. Jones B. O. HamMILTon W. S. Munpy W. B. HENsoN E. G. SHEPHERD J. L. WILLIAMS ALWAYS — THE NEW FASHIONS — THE FINEST QUALITY — MODERATE PRICES — AND A WARM WELCOME AT THE FASHION FRONT BALDWIN’S CwWALITY PRICE - SERVICE STORE HARRIS-WOODSON CoO., INC. WHEN IN TROUBLE—Call 5-9-5 We are proud “ to announce we 5% have the latest B model, Bas HOLMES WRECKER in Lynchburg, Virginia. Give us a eall. THE LYNCHBURG GARAGE CHURCH AT SIXTH STREET SAVE WITH SAFETY | | CONQUERINE A Lynchburg Product for Indigestion, | Dyspepsia, Heart Burn and Sour Stomach PATTERSON'S — | | OPEN ALL NIGHT Purely Vegetable and Sure Relief | Manufactured by SAFE SERVICE | CONQUERINE COMPANY DRUG STORES Lynchburg, Virginia 7TH AND MAIN STREETS | DIUGUID BROS. 1027 MAIN STREET | | COAL and ICE PHONE 127 AT 1027 MAIN STREET 1824 TWELFTH STREET ee. A Favorite lees FOR THE YOUNGER SET TO SHOP BECAUSE ... We Specialize In Youthful Fashions WE MAKE SCHOOL PINS SCHOOL RINGS AND FRATERNTY JEWELRY IF IT’S EYE GLASSES SEE US FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE BUCKINGHAM FLIPPIN 919 Main St. - - Lynchburg, Va. BEST WISHES OF L. E. LICHFORD LYNCHBURG, VA. Webb-Whittaker Co. MEN’S—YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHES 909 MAIN STREET Wills-Camp Co., Inc. MEN’S AND BOYS’ HIGH CLASS CLOTHES Furnishings, Leather Goods, Ete. KNOX and DUNLAP HATS 819 Main Street - - - Lynchburg, Va. ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY Julian Adams, Proprietor DE SOTO AND BEY NOW E SALES—SERVICE 813 FIFTH STREET Phones: Office, 1119; Residence, 1566 The Lynchburg National Bank and Trust Company NINTH AND MAIN STREETS Court House and Monumental Terrace For Over 71 Years this Bank, LYNCHBURG’S OLDEST BANK Has had a prominent part in the making of Lynchburg History ORGANIZED AUGUST 3, 1865 re Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ACHIEVEMENT IN ANY LINIE OF IENDEAVOR IS THIE NATURAL RESULT OF ABILITY AND EX PERWENCE, PLUS OPPORTUNITY. THIS ORGANIZATION TAKES PRIDE IN ILE SUCCESS ++ SUCCESS EARNIED BY THE ABIILINY OF WS MEMBIERS, THE IEXIPIERIIENCE GAINED IN TWENTY YIEARS OF EFFORI, ANID THE OPPORTUNIMNIES OFFERED BY MS CLIENTS CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING COMPANY INC. ARTIS TS- PHOTO-ENGRAVERJ DESIGNERS CHARLOTTE NORLT tt CAROLINA vy) on ‘A eh ban ESTABLISHED NINETEEN FIFTEEN am) 1% QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. 700-702 FIFTH ST., LYNCHBURG, VA. Phone 1001 or 43 for... Superior Quality Creamery Products FOR ALL OCCASIONS SUPERIOR QUALITY Ice Cream, Individual Moulds SUPERIOR QUALITY Ice Cream, Center Block Design SUPERIOR QUALITY Butter, Cream and Buttermilk PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED GRADE A MILK Prepare Yourself for a Good Position in Less Time and at Less Expense at Lynchburg’s Outstanding Business Training Institution Consider These Advantages — Unexcelled Location, Superior Equipment (90% New) — Large College-Trained Faculty — Free Employment Department — Accredited Courses in All Commercial Branches VISIT — INVESTIGATE — COMPARE PHILLIPS SECRETARIAL COLLEGE FULLY ACCREDITED Member National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools Medical Arts Building (entrance Allied Arts Building) Telephone 1423 71 YEARS OLD The FIRST National Bank OFSLY NGCHBURG, VA} | OF Ve Ee Ress Ee Pei Ree eee hye Gok a So ee a resident OGUBSBARKER 5.5.8 2-0 8 ee et Se Viee=President [DROW NBA ote Se ee ee yk. 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