Glen Allen High School - Panthian Yearbook (Glen Allen, VA)

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3 '- - - . 1 ,, L 'ff gl! ,-, X M 4 1 TI-thi 1 . Published by THE STUDENTS OF GLEN ALLEN HIGH SCHGOL Glen Allen, Virginia Iganthi 4.-If , Q JOANNE BUTLER Associale Editor INGE WINDEMUELLER Edilor-in-Cllid x' I4 -, is . I NANCY HUTTELINIAYER CAROLYN TODD A.x'.fz'.rt1llzl Ar! Editor Ar! Edilor BILLY EDEL DONALD BREWSTER Amzklanl Spam' Editor Sports Edilor GLORIA HAMILTON AUSTIN SOMERVILLE Assistant Aclivities Editor Aclivilies Editor Rm Y H I DUDDLEY MARTIN NANCY BOLEN an Sviaff SAMUEL WHITE JEFF HANNA Business 1111 anager Axxixlanl Businesx Alrzrmgrr KIEAN ARNITA VAUGIIAN FRANCES TILLER Plzalugrojzfgi Editor AJ'J'i.Ylll7Zl Plmlograjaliy Editor ,Uh tar, ROSEMARY EDWARDS ANN HUTCl'IESON Club Editor Asxixtanl Club Editor 4 I . - 5 AIiI,EN1i CHARLES DORIS PERKINSON Feolure Editor .'l,v.Iz.s'lon! Fcolurrf Editor ., ., Mxss ANN E. SMITH JOAN BAKER Yjfpixt Yjajnisl Advisor Yjfpixt N ADMINISTRAUO Q Q FQ! . K ffixss Q TEAQW K K Q R lk Nj In The Office MR. GEORGE H. MOODY ..,. ......... P rinczpal MRS. MARJORIE B. BONNET. . . ..... Associate Principal MISS FRANCES S. FRAZER .... .... D irector gf Guidance MISS JOSEPHINE CLEMENTS ..., ......,.. S ecretanv In The Class room MR. HERMAN ACKERMAN ........ Industrial Arts MRS. ROBERTA ALLEN .... Englishg Social Studief MISS MISS MISS ELISE ALLMAN .......... . . .Matlz,' Science MARTI-IA BRINSON. . .Englislzg Social Studies ELLEN COPENHAVER.EHg!iSllA,' Social Studies MRS. NORA CULPEPER ........ Englislzg Histogf MISS KATPIARINE EARNEST ............ Hisloq MISS ROSEMARY HOWELL .... .... H omemaking MR. HENRY L. JETT .......... Englislzg Histogi MR. ROBERT BRUCE JOHNSON .,..... Gavernmen! MISS DOROTHY KELLY ............... English MISS MABEL LYNCH ......... Slzorilzandg 'Dining MRS MISS MRS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MRS. MR. MRS. MISS DOROTHY MORGAN ....... Englislzg Science KENDALL NOT'FlNGHAM ..... Typingg Filing HELEN G. PATRICK. .Englishg Social Studies MARGUERITE SHELL ......... Bio!ogy,' Ar! ANN ELIZABETH SMITH. .Foreign Languages MARY JULIA THOMPSON ..... Malhg Science FLORENCE TILLER ..... . . .Mathg Science SELMA WARD .... ....... E nglish NELSON WASH ...... ...... M atlzemalics PAUL G. WATSON, JR.. . .Chemistgig Physics MARTHA DEAN WII.I,.IAMS ......... Music EDNA WILKINSON ......... .... L ibrarian MISS HESTER WOLFFE ...... Bookkeepingg Typing In The Gymnasium MISS JUNE ANDERSON .... ................. G iris' Plgfsical Education IWR. GEORGE GASSER ..... .... B oys' Physical Educaliong Organized Sports MR. ALBERT BUCHINSKY .... .... B oys' Physical Educaliong Organized Sports Ig 47 E41 Tc 11 1 IT i GEORGE H. Moonv A good commander and a most kind genllemanf' 3 W? ' A -MUCH Ano ABOUT NOTHING ff. .12 f I-Q 1 Sw -.,, ,,,, y,g . V T' :- . e 93'-V, ,, , www wwf, ws- sslsz 3 , .N , H -,X 3 V Q w 11, s l Haw many ages hence Shall this our hwy scene be acted over In states unborn ana' accents yet un- known! 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ROBERT BRUCE JOHNSON Advisor Advisor Mlss ANN ELIZAIIETII SMITII Advisor CLIFFORD ADAMS I know the gentleman lo be fy' worth, and worlly reputation. -Two Gentlemen of Verona ALLEN BENNETT I am Sir Oracle, and when I ape my lips, let no dog bark! -The Merchant of Venice MARY ALLMAN As many as the day is long. -Two Gentlemen of Verona JOAN BAKER I'll but lean, and ny Haj llnderslarzdx me. -Two Gentlemen of Verona -, .1-T -- E111 'BJGENE BALDOCK U. . . a heart rj gold, a lad qf lyk, an imp zy'fame . . . -Much Ado About Noth'ng 9' G' GLORIA ABERNATHY I am wealllyf in myfrz'erzdJ. -Timon of Athens .ya A ROBERT BENNETT I came, I Jaw, I overcame. -Much Ado About Nothing SHIRLEY BAUGHAN I readyourforlune in your ye. -Two Gentlemen of Verona -fx ,. .-,, -4 lr5'QQ B End? 11- 19 'Wx I -1' Bn in NANCY BOLEN W'ho.re golden touch could .njlen .rleel ana' xlones, make ligers lame . . . -Two Gentlemen of Verona PAULINE Bowan . . . as gentle and ax jocund as lajeslf' -King Richard II DONALD BREWSTER . . . he's genlleg yet learnedg full of noble device. -As You Like It ' X . wp1'. DORIS BURTON Is she not passingfairfv' -Two Gentlemen of Verona JOANNE BUTLER H the wind were down, I could drive the boat with my .rigl1.v. -Two Gcntlcmcn of Verona EARI, BU'1'msR . . . .vighing every minule and groaning euegz hour, would cleifcl the lazyfool of Time ax well as a clock. -Much Ado About Nothing DREWRY COLLINS l ighl will: genllr zoorrlx, lill lime lend frif'u1l.v, mul frirfndr Iheir hrl fgf ul Jworrls. H -King Richard II PEGGY Cosm' . . . having .ro :ww aurl rxqrl- lml fl wil . . .H -Much Ado About Nothing i131 JOHN BRITTLE I lalk but idly, and you laugh al me. -King Richard II HERBERT BUTTNER . . . a lean cheekg a blue eyey an unaueslionable spirit. -Much Ado About Nothing ARLENE CHARLES I-Iowfar that lillle candle throws il: beamf! So shines n good deed in a naughgz world. -The Merchant of Venice THOMAS CoLL1Ns -I'Vly doxl llzou slap my mouth?-For fear Ihou .rhouldrl lose llzy langue. -Two Gcntlcmcn of Verona HKQQ m f' wiki JAMES COMBS O, that's a brave man! He writes brave verses, speaks brave words, swears brave oaths, and breaks them bravebff' --Much Ado About Nothing DONALD CONYERS HO' know'st thou not, his looks are np: soul 's food? -Two Gentlemen of Verona. JEAN CROWDER But they shall find, awaked in such a kind, both strength ry' limb and poligf ry' mind, abiligf in means and choice qf friends. -As You Like It BETTE DAVIES . . . how wise, how noble, young, how rarebz featured . . . -Much Ado About Nothing QQ? Bu tt 51 'Rx WILLIAM CONRAD I think the boy hath grace in him,' he blushes. ' -Two Gentlemen of Verona SHIRLEY CROUCHLEY T et can I not ty' such tame pa- tience boast as to hush'd and naught at all to say. --Two Gentlemen of Verona WILLIAM Cox . . . created with a stubborn outside, with an aspect ry' iron, so that when I came ta woo ladies, I fright them. -Much Ado About Nothing I DOROTHY DAVIS . . . to be merry best becomes y01l,' for, out of question, you were born in a meny hour. -Much Ado About Nothing DORIS DUDLEY . . . the people praise lzer-for her I.'i1'l11eJ. H -As You Like It COVERT CRAIG H . . Il zany: Dalian! gefzllenlafzf' -King Henry V NORMA ELLIS . . .full qf good, and fitfor great elrzjlloymenlf' -Two Gentlemen of Verona WIN AU EY DAGLI 0 To be fanlaslic mrgl become a youth. -Two Gentlemen of Verona 7 , f m I n 171 i LAWRENCE DUDLEY He was wont lo speak plain and lo the purpose, like an honest man and a .fola'ier. -Much Ado About Nothing SHIRLEY FESSLER I would my horse had lhe speed of your tongue, and so good a oonlinuef. ' ' -Much Ado About Nothing 4 g 'Q' , Q 1 'V SHIRLEY FOSTER Come, we'll have you mergfg I'll bring you where von shall hear music. ' -Two Gentlemen of Verona Ar. - R , rw X vl ' V .. '. - V -w. .3 . JAMES F ox That man lhal hasl a langue, I say, is no man, wilh his tongue he cannot win a woman. -Two Gentlemen of Verona '1 . , . Mx 8 8 nfpti MYRTLE FARMER . . . lriumjlhs mirlh and rare J'0l6'lIZfllQ!. -Two Gcntlcmcn of Verona DORIS FLIPPEN . . . one lhal smiles and still inzfiles' all lhal pass by. -Timon of Athens F1..EM1NG EUBANK I shall ne'er be aware of mine own wil till I break my shins againsl il. -As You Like It CoNs'rANcE GRAVES . . . rj all sorts enchanlingbf lrelozwlg and indeed so much in lhe hcarl zy' the world . . . -As You Like It EL1zABET1-I HAIJL With all ny' heart I 'll goxsip at thi.x'feast. -Two Gentlemen of Verona JOHN GILLELAND Rouse up thy youthful hloud, he valiant and lava! -King Richard II DANIEL HAM1L'I'ON He wears thc roxe of youth upon htm. -Anthony and Cleopatra N ORMA HUGIIES My dancing .mul doth celebrate. I -King tuchafd II Quo i171 ig 47 EDWARD FROST Where words are scarce, thy are seldom .rpent m vazn! -King Richard II RALPH GRAVES . . . but sure, he'.r proud, and yet his pride becomes him: He'll make a proper man. - -Much Ado About Nothing N ORMA HAWKINS . . . thou hast made me neglect ffly xludies, lose my time, war with good counsel, set the world at naught. -Two Gentlemen of Verona JOHN HAYDEN U wishes would prevail with me, my purpoxe would not fail with me. -King Henry V 39 soar 11 X a ,B ng 1 CHARLES HESTER Tau would quickbw learn to know him by his voice. -Two Gentlemen of Verona HENRY HUDSON . . . naught but mine We could have persuaded me. -Two Gentlemen of Verona GRETA jo KELLISON She that was ever fair and never proud Had tongui at will, and yet was never loud. -Othello RACHEL KIRBY . . .full ij virtue, boungf, worth, and qualilierbeseeming a wQ'e. -Two Gentlemen of Verona -. - X 1 I9 47 8 8 11.111 'ie lf' E183 HARTNIAN HOBSON I Mare no! that I lhzzs suddenly proceed. For what I will, I wz'll,' and there an end. -Two Gentlemen of Verona .ff if-'+ I I 1' ff - , CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Tau take the sum and .rubslance ay' what I haue. -Two Gcntlcmcn of Verona FRANK KAY I am Jlaw ly' sturgff' -A Midsummer Night's Dream IRMA KOOGER . . . being free from vairznex: and self-glorious pride . . . -Much Ado About Nothing In , A1 J' ELDA LAWRENCE . . . full of grace andfair re- gard . . . ' -King Henry V , 6' I' -fl 6 givin? A , F M. J ef., YQ ' Lf jovcxa MEADOR . . . always hath been just and m'rtuou.r, in anything that I da know of her. -As You Likc It IRVING LLOYD A proper man, as one .vhall see zn a Iummer'.I day. -A Midsummer Night's Dream WILSON LUCK . . . for though he comes slowbv, he brings his destiny with him. -Much Ado About Nothing V, ,v .4 XV 2' if WL ,ff 'a f X YU , -If .1 or DUDDLEY MARTIN . . . what you speak is in your conscience washed as pure as xin with baptisrnf' -King Henry V EARL LLOYD As cy' o knight, well-xpoken, neat anzljirze . . , -Two Gentlemen of Verona BETTY MURRY A college If wit-crackers cannot float me out ly' my humor. -As You Like It fl ,VJ if ,,f' 1 f- fl? M41 FM- ,A V .-J A' I. I , y,Af'f 4i' ,' fflfgf-f ,, 5, ., .431 - EDWARD MARTIN T our daring tongue .rcorrw to unxay what once it hath delivered. -King Richard II f , , , 2 V!! ff ,' l A X -af I eff E191 19 .. 'ix IJ' we an 11'-glxi 47 ' fr EUGENE MARTIN Being nimbleifooled, he hath outrun us. -Two Gentlemen of Verona INEZ ORROCK . . . zvilh cheerful semblance and sweet majesgf . . . -King Henry V NANCY PARRISH See lzow she leans her cheek upon her hand! -Romeo and Juliet ARTHUR MERCIER A marvelous witgz fellow I as- sure you. -As You Like It a an n-H11 ig lull Rf 1, 11203 ROSEMARY NEAGLE O, flaller meg for love delights in praises. -Two Gentlemen of Verona LOVELLE OWEN I cannot hirle what I amp I must be sad when I have eauseg eat when I have slomaclzj sleep when I am drowsy' laugh when I am merry. -Much Ado About Nothing EDWARD MAXWELL Lady, by .yonder blessed moon I swear, that tips with silver all lhesefruil-lree laps. -Romeo and Juliet ESTHER PICKELS I 'll make assurance doubbw sure, and take a bond qffalef' -Macbeth I J , e I la r y 1 , . J . Q 5 'S 555 MARY IDA Pooua Let me go, and lzinder not my eour.re,' l'll be ax patienl as a gentle slreamf' -Two Gentlemen of Verona ROBERT MOUNT . . . eagle-winged pride, qf .rhy- arpiring and ambitious llzouglzt,v. -King Richard II GEORGE PAGE A loyal, jusl, and upright gentleman. -King Richard II NANCY REARDON A ne uaiul mceful, and H I7 1 q U f, g excellent faxhzon. -As You Like It ,fi W Av. , Y I -x, , , 1 1' . 4 ff L3 f uw HARTWELL MORRISSETTE And as I trubf fghl, defend me l1eazfen.l -King Richard II THOMAS NUCKOLS . . . he will maintain his argu- ment as well as any milztagf man . . . ' -King Henry V KATHERINE QUARLES Tlzere's lilllc qf the melanehobf element in lzer,' she is never Jael. -ML1cl1 Ado About Nothing WILLIAM PEELE . . . but what care I for words? -Much Ado About Nothing Y -, A 1 -Ax T211 47 l i ilu rc. 1 i JAY PURYEAR From the orown rj his head lo the sole cy' hisfoot he is all mirth. -Much Ado About Nothing LESLIE SHEPPARD A lrusly villain, that lightens my humor with his mergz jeslsf' -Two Gentlemen of Verona JEAN SOUKUP Her ueiy silence and her patience speak to the peaplef' -As You Like It EMMA SUTTON Is she not a modest young lady? -Much Ado About Nothing ., 1. if 'Y is A 47 i223 fffkt HQ lb' Ex ff' 1 h e n 1 i HOWARD ROBERTSON ln rage deaf as lhe sea, hasgf as 11 -Two Gentlemen of Verona IRENE SCOTT . . . a kind ouegflow rjkinzlnessf' -Much Ado About Nothing X. 1 Xu Wi'LQl:i'AiQf SIMONSON We 11 ' . . . yaizr sleeve' nhuttoned, your shoe unlzezl, and ?i1e'?:'u Qling about you demonslmlirzg a caiiqless deso- ' I! Ialzong bulyou are no suiknzan. -Much Ado Abrams Nothi' g EDITH TALLEY Courageousbf and with a free desire, attending but the signal lo begin. -King Richard II , , i I twl' 'If .s .v , 'X , tp f , s - W ,i N 4 I ANN TERRELL She's an excellent sweet larbzg and, out of all suspicion, she is virtuous, and she is exceeding wise. -Much Ado About Nothing CAROLYN TODD A fair one are yang well you ft our ages. -The Wintcr's Tale AUSTIN SOMERVILLE Ask yonder knight in arms, both who he is, and wig' he cometh hither. -King Richard II LEFTWICH STONE Is this not a mrefellow? I-Ie's as good at anything. -Much Ado About Nothing i231 NORMA TIBBS Thy wit is as quick as the grglhollndir mouth. -As You Like It STUART SMITH Tum him ta any muse 1y'poliQ1, the Gorzlian knot qf it he will zmloosef' -King Henry V e7V',-J-H-f ff-04 -'Lp -DLL MTA DOROTHY TOMPKINS . . . so quiet and so sweet a sgzle . . . . -As You Like It RAYMOND TAYLOR . . . he hath a heart as sound as a bell, anal his tongue is the clap- perg for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks. -Mucif Ado About Nothing 1 ,, If , tt n,-ghj . 47 ASHTON THORNTON Forget,forgiz1e, conclude, and be agreed. -King Richard II JEAN ARNITA VAUGHAN In what you please, I 'll do what I can. -Two Gentlemen of Verona DORIS WATERS You are full rj pretty answersg you have a nimble wit. -Much Ado About Nothing LINWOOD TOOMBS . . . never was such a sudden scholar made. -King Henry V MARGARET WILKINSON No matter who's displeased when you are goneg he will scarce be pleased withal. -Two Gentlemen of Verona fri? 241 MARY TRICE A mer? heart goes all the day, your sae tires in a mile -a! -The Winter's Tale JEAN AUDREY VAUGHAN . . .fair and wise is sheg the heaven such grace did lend her that she might admired be. -Two Gentlemen of Verona CAREY TOOMBS . . . he hath heard that men Q' few words are the best men. -King Henry V DOROTHY WHITE . . . with a mouth full cj news . . . -As You Like It ROBERT TREXLER . . . with his satehel and shining morning face, creeping like a snail I17tlU1.l!l'7lgb1 to school . . . -As You Like It FRED VAUGHAN What ny' longuz .speakx ngy flight drawn Jworrl may flfllllfhn -Two Gentlemen of Verona ELWOOD WATERS The flares! lrmxure nmflal limex ajonl is .sfanllexr r'aj111lal1w1. -King Richard II JEAN WRIGI-IT She ixyoung and apt. -Timon of Athens FRED WITT I have not .rlefal a wink. -Cymbclinc E251 CARROLL WADE His hear! a,v'f?n'IfV01rz fraud ns H heaven from earlh . . . -Two Gentlemen of Verona INGE WINDEMUELLER . . . crownerl with faith and constant loyalgy . . . -King Henry V '17, fi., Ii fi' f ,rg uzmiq, rt ff H W4 ' ' ,I fx-nl Y r,',.- . L V., . , . 1' J., ,- ' ,2 .'8. SAMUEL VVHITE 4 K.: H. . . he fltllfl borne hinuey' bQ'0IIfl the prornisn of his ageg doing in the figure qf a lamb lhefmtx nj a lion. -Milcll Ado About Nothing . 7 N jf? Lv V ' ,Cf , , .12 G, M!! ' 3 'D L Z, EARL XVOOD Al . . . Ihf in Ihr: zwy zwfgf-mom ry' his youth, ripe for exjllaizx and rnzghgv enlerprismv. -King Henry V Zin iillvntnrium iuhn M. ijivrrgnrg Zlr. 0911. 24 151311 - July 14 1944 . , . .Univ ily: llznln uf Mrnrs -Gbtlgrlln o v 1 ,, n 7 -. . -f x I U ? wolf 11 Gu ia 'U ... ,.,. - f x i I IO' W H O HV- QVMLVVKVL-5 J J A U 3 I 3 V fm QV, V7 4:-iff gzip f I wbqwrw M 'QQ 1 ,JJ1 I Aj,,' lv K -. 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V' :I.':',, . .,. I 'g' 4- -5 N - M 'E X I X' ' x ug? 33'-,vjw Q xi ' - ' My! 1' :Qi 'M -A Allen Benner! Dnrofh Dark.. ............ L f -X.. . w PA. ' 5' 7 ' if ' ,If - ,., III .L Lf f' N. IVV, : .- - '- - .43 H It fi J K - 5 ., '-qv' '.. ' . 7. .ii I ka I M I I HI I , 3 , WWW K . , QT- M.- ,,,,,W - Nancy Reardon J.B. Gill Hand .,.., ,1 .x 15 .iw ,...., Richmond, Virginia June 70, 7957 Dear Ad iss .S'mith, How surprised I was to hear from you and to learn that you are head of thelforeign language department at the Universigl of Vir- ginia. I had no idea tlzat Connie Graves and Bettie Davies would be your able assistants. Wlgr, ten years ago, both of thenz were .struggling with their Spanish course in high school. When I learned that they are married to professors who teach at the Universigr, I decided that tlze old saying Time Changes Evegfthingu is most certainly true. I knozv those two must have had a lot to do zvith your tanning a class reunion. The space tj ten years has made many dejinite changes in the lives of those who graduated no-on Glen Allen High School in 7947. just the other deg' I learned that Gloria Abernatlyr married the young man to whom she was engaged immediately after graduation and that tlze hapfyr couple are buying a home on Adonurnent Avenue. Ralph Graves has become the rave singer rj the nation. In fact, his popularigr has surpassed that of our old idol, Frank Sinatra. I zvas told that Joanne Butler has become a top fashion model in New Tork and is expecting alHolbrwood contract at ary' time. Her abiligr to wear lzer clothes well has certainbr brought her success. - Shirlqr Foster is a zVletropolitan Opera singer and is now on vacation in Monte Carlo. She is the zvye of a well-known pianist. Austin Somerville completed his theological course and received his doctor's degree. He is now considering a call to become pastor of a prominent Richmond church. Drewgr Collins is a very succesjul Congressman and is accomplishing great things for the .state rj Virginia through his eloquence and outstanding abiligr in politics. Aubrey' Dagliano and Norma Tibbs have become the dancing sensation of the continent. They have made .several cross-county' tours and are now making a movie in Holbrwood. Cliford Adams is the popular coach tj U. C. L. A. He has received much praise for his splendid coaching of the nation's top foot- ball team cj the year. Doris Burton has taken over the part ry' ''.5b11tlz-tSea-Island-Beauty, made popular by Dorothy Lamour. Her success is mounting with each movie she makes. The Fessler, Flippin and Ifooger beaugr shop was recently awarded a plaquevfor being the most modernized in the county. Howard Robertson did complete his course in engineering at Duke and is now working on a big bridge project. Nong: Reardon is a veg' succes-jul business woman. She is tlze secretary of tier husband's large clothing concern in Chicago. Tomngr Nuckols is happily married and the proud father rj two little bryrs. The family is living in Norfolk zvhere Tomnyr is in business. Leslie Sheppard is gaining prestige as one of the nations most successful shipbuilders and launched his twentieth ship last week. bday Trice, the wife of one of Virginia's prominent auctioneers, lives on a 500-acre tobacco Afarm in Louisa Coungr. Daniel Harniltonfs invention, The Hamilton, is an expertly constructed car, and is fast becoming the most popular on the market. Norma Hawkins is-fashion editor rj Vogue magazine. She was married last year to a New York novelist. Raymond Taylor is assisting the prryessor of plyrsics at Harvard, and is experimenting in using atomic energy in everyday lye. joyce Adeador married a swimming instructor and they are making their home in Florida. Joyce has also become an expert swimmer under her husband 's instructions. Bilbr Cox is responsiblefor the newifootbaltformation pta into effect during the last season. Experts say this is the cleverest and most ehectivegformation ever used in-football. It is called the 13. C. formation. Elizabeth Hall is instructing a cooking class-for brides. Elizabeth was such a successful cook as a bride, that shetfelt she must pass on her secret of success to others. Inez Orrock is now enjzyfiug success as the star of the musical pleyr Virginia This is Ine.z's pfth successful play on Broadwegr. Jimmie Bright0r is in the midst of writing his second book on World War II. His jirst has become an American Classic. Norma Ellis has taken the position of secretary to the governor of Virginia. Norma's outstanding abiligr was discovered by the gov- ernor when she was private secretary to the eidtor of the Richrnond News Leader. Dorothy Davis married a young man whom she met while attending the Universigr of Chicago. Her husband is an orchestra leader. One of .N'BC'skfavorite radio announcers is Gene Baldock. He advertises Hiccough Pills every afternoon on The Thrill of Life program. Carroll Wade must have been shy of girls too long,Afor although he is the owner cy' a large jewelgr store, he is afaitldul subscriber to tlze Laney Hearts' Club. Dot White is living with her husband in Canada. Her husband is the manager tj afanious hockey club. Tale is boasting a new president and it 's none other than that bright .student rj the Class of '47, Sammy White. Richrnond's district attorney, Allen Bennet, has been called one of the cleverest in tlze countgr. He is now working on a local murder case and is expected to win it. Adyrtle Farmer created the new dance called the I-Iippopotarnus ll',all.Z.U Myrtle is opening a dance instructing school and is ex- pected to become another Arthur Murray. Eugene Crompton enjoyed success as a lecturer for the Republican pargr, but now that the Democrats have taken over again, he has turned to lectures on I'Vhat My Paryr Achieved While in Qhicef' jean W'right must have propted by herfrequent visits to the sakting rink wlzile in lzigh school. She is now one of the top figure skaters in both ice skating and roller skating. ' A Robert Trexler, jay Pugrear, and Carey Toornbs are the co-owners of a grocegr chain store, the T-P- 'I Super Market. They have stores all over the countgw and are still expanding. I . The charms of the Iel il1l I'Vest called john Hryrden and he nozv owns a large cattle ranch in Nevada. He is thinking of turning his ranch over to the government to be made into a national park. Edward Frost is the sports reviewergfor the Richmond Times Dispatch, but is considering an oder to write .sports reviews for the .New Tork Times. I9 47 M81 W il 11 'Q I1 f hd rs. Robert lfeunell, the jorrner Aflay Allman, has just returned from Paris where she has been observing new faslzions. Alary is amousfor her originality in rlress designing and her husband, Robert, is a senior partner of the Lockheed Aircraft Company. Inge Wiridrmzeller' is married to a psychiatrist and is helping her husband write a book named A Broader View of Life. Inge may take the position of child pgrcliialrist in an orphanage. Doris Waters is a nurse at the Aiedical College of Virginia. After another year cj nursing dug: she will be appointed to the slap of the hospital. Pauline Beyer is a poetess and is living with her husband in Adaryland. Her latest poem, which is dedicated to nautre, is Oh Land! Oh Sky! Oh Sealt' Carrolyn Todd is the creator of that famous cornie-strip Cooney Goat. Her animal creations are also among the most popular of the comedy' cartoons on the screen. Lawrence Dndlrg' has turned nature lover and is now a tree surgeon. Ifllhen aforest Q' tiny oak trees was set out three years ago, it was named the Dudley Oak Forest in his honor. Duddley Adarlin hasjusl returned from her mission 'held in India. Dnddley has done some wondeU'ul missionary work in India and will return to that country after a rest at her home. A largejeufelry concern is Philrulelphia is eeiy proud of the expert diamond cutter, Bill Simonson. Bill is responsible for the cutting of many of the world 's largest and rnostfornous diamonds. Tliefellfno who is rated as lorlasds top hillbilly singer is none other llzan Iiilbi Peele. Hillbilly BilU's latest hit song is 1Woonshine Adounlain. .Nancy Parrish has become a portrait painter of great renown. She recentbr completed a portrait of the Queen of England. Lftfllltllfll Stone is still holding llu' title of I-1r'orld's Champion Typist. He wrote a llzesis on using no drjinile pattern to learn to Upe. Hartwell biorrissetle is taking the sports world by storm. Tes, believe it or not, he will challenge the world's heazgr-weight cham- pion nextfall and all liisfans expect ltirn to take ozler the crown. Ann Terrell was a successful secrrtaryfrn' .several years after graduating. .She married her boss and is now keeping house and taking care of l1er ll1l'I'l?jtl'l1l' old daughter. I knowyou will be surprised to know that liurldy Thornton is the conductor of the .New Tork I'hillzarmonic Orchestra. He admits now that Aflrs. ll f1llbHI7l.3', music class wasn't so bad after all. jean Arnita Vaughan is serving her second term as Cl'ongresszooman and has also been appointed chairman of the new political porn, ' ' 'I 'he lWirun'ity. ' ' Earl Lloyd's construction company was given the contract to build the 52-story omce building to be constructed in rlrncnz-town Rich- mond. This will be another ,hue accomplishment in Earl 's construction career. Magfs department store's head window dresser is Colleen Dozo. Collen's course in interior decorating made possible ber present position. Earl Butler is the owner and manager of Richmond 's Clean-It-Clearf' laundry. He discooerd a new process of laundrying that saves time and rnonty. jirnniie Combs certainly had a lucky day zohen he won a large sweep-stake on hisfavorile horse. jinunie has become a regular play- boy and has all the women running after him-or is it his moneyi' joan Baker, who is instructing the girls' basketball team at T. j., hasjinalb realized her ambition to be a Plgfsical Ed. teacher. 'liorrnny Collins is the inventor of that wonderful new EHortless jiyswatter. W ith this swatter all you have to do is sight a-fbi, place the swaller ouer him, press a little button, and yourfly is dead. Genius, eh? 'I 'he hit cornedian of radio and screen is that wilyi-fellow Fleming Eubank. Fleming, who is called another Bob Hope, won o prize for creotingthe best rnoronjoke of the year. Ann Brooks, known as the song bird of Opera, is currently' appearing in the famous opera Jessie and Bessie. Lovelle Uwen is now the most accomplished ballerina with the Ballet Russe Company. .She and her county famous and accomllrlished partner, john Ifriltle, have created a .sensational butterfly dance. Aflickiy Aflaxzoell, the R. I . 65' I'.'s chief engineer, can be heard every day, blowing his favorite wlzistle codefor his-frieruls along the R. I . Cv? I . Railroad. Covert Craiifs optical company is e.x'perimenting on a new type of lens mode cj plastic which Covert claims will make even the horne- liesl people look good in glasses. The Richmond-Ashland bus line went out of business long ago when Hengr Hudson and Hartman Hobson opened their Suburban Helicopter Lines, which aplord transportation for all communities within a radius of twentyffive miles ry' Riclzmond. Stuart Smith hasjust returnedfrorn his latest mountain climbing trip. This sport is Stuart's favorite and he has succeeded in reach- ing the top of .several of the highest mountain peaks. Irene .Scott is thrilling the little kiddies with herfaigr tales, which are quite popular since most Q the oldfoiry tales had become thread- bare. Greta jo Ifellison is the new Baby Srzooksf' .Slie must have prrmled by her role as a bowling baby in the senior stunt ry' Stunt Night. Can you imagine? Norma Hughes and Elda Lawrence have sworn to be old maids the rest ij their lives. Remembering them as the cut-ups of Glen Allen, I wonder what could have changed them to such men-haters. Wlren Eugene lllartin stopped playing football and started practicing golf, he probably had no idea that he would become the world 's champion golfer, the title he holds today. M ickey I-Iester'sfnneral home is the most distinguished in Richmond. M ickfgds head undertaker is blouse Aflercier and between the two of them, they have made the Rest Funeral Home quite' prominent. Frank Kay developed o lovefor the sea and is now the captain of the-fergr boat between Portsmouth and Nojolk. Ifilty Quarles has a radio program all her own now and gives advice lo tlze ladies on how to cook, sew and do other house-hold chores Hf ho would have thought that liiilgr would ever become so domestic? Robert Avlount reached the peak :J his success as a brain surgeon, when he made a crucial brain operation on the Prime bdinister U England. lfVilson Luck, the owner of the famous sea side resort, the Funlovers' Paradise recentbi installed several newly-invented 'fry rides in his amusement park. lr i291 I9 47 'R fi' 11 1 51 i Linwood Toombs has started practicing dentistry and I have heard people seg: that, although he is not too gentle, he does veg eficient work. jean Audrey Vaughan and jean Soukup, wlzo are holding their audiences speechless with their trapeze acts with the Barnum-Barb Circus, love to peyform their dangerous acts, swinging higlz above the thrilled crowds. Fred Vaughan has won the Southern Championship for auto racing during the last two seasons. As Fred goes flying over the speed- way his enthusiastic fans cheer him wildb. Shirley Baughan is happibf married and living in Washington state. Since her husband taught her to ski she loves the snow county. Skippy Cramer's California Orange groves have made him a veg prosperous and famous man. .Skippy is basking in his success as well as that wonderful California sun. Charlotte johnson discovered the new method ryfpling, called Idiot's Delight, that all the large business concerns are mad about. Magi Ida Poole has settled down to married lye and is even a member of several women's clubs in her communigr. Can you imagine Ducky settled down? Irvin Lloyd is the editor rj his ozvn magazine, World Lge in which he publishes stories about the places he visited while on his round-the-world trip several years ago. W'hile visiting New York, I discovered that Nancy Bolen is the hostess tyf tlze Hfaldorf-Astoria Hotel. Nancy has been hostess in several other famous hotels, also. David Bevan is one of tlze brilliant translators-for the United Nations Organization. David has been present at every session ty' U. N. O. since he graduated from college and his service is considered invaluable. Doris Dudltgr, Emma Sutton, Betgr Nlurrryr, and Esther Pickels have become radio's most popular singers fd romantic songs as the four Ink Blottersf' Their recordings are also tlze most popular ones played on thejuke boxes all over tlze country. jean Crowder won the Nobel Prize in 7953-for her discovery W' the new wonder drug Zxkymeler, which drug is the long-sought-after remedy for tlze common cold. Mar'ga1'et Wilkinson is teaching the prst grade at the new Brookland District Grammar School. Margaret 's little students love her for her patience and sweet disposition. Elwood W'aters is the owner of a modern barber shop, complete with beautiful rnanicurists and a barber school in the back. Elwood specializes in preventing partially bald from becoming entirebr bald. lldargaret Boss, an expert photographer, has just returned-from a trip to South America where she did aerial photographing for a map company. jimmy Fox loves his job as traveling salesman for tlze Improved Tooth Brush Company. He travels up and dozun the east coast and sells more tooth brushes than other saleman with tlze compargr. Rachel Ifirby's marriage has been a vegr hapjyr and succesjul one. She is a peU'ect urge and wonderful mother to her little by and girl. Edward Martin, who is crazy about his job as a pilot for the Continental Air Lines because it takes him all over the countgr, rjten eats brealjast in Chicago, lunch in Colorado, and dinner in Calyornia. Herbert Buttner's creative hair styles have made him quite famous in the fashion world. His latest creation is tlze Ringlet Roll which is done by making a complete roll around your head and making ringlest of all tlze stray ends. Peggy Cosby is being hailed everywhere as a concert pianist of great accomplishment. She has also composed .several piano concertos. Bill Conrad's lumber yard has the reputation ry' turning out the priest :J lumber. He has been so successful in the lumber business that he now spends his winters at M iami Beach. Rosemary Edwards is now busibr compiling a histogr on The Origin of tlze Cat. .She became vegrfond rd cats and now raises a vegr rare species which she enters in all tlze cat shows. j. B. Gilleland can be found evegr evening at Boulevard and Broad, directing trajc. B. is considered one if the most valuable men on the Richmond Policeforce, and is tgring to wipe out gambling rockets. Dorotlyr Tompkins writes those new and original verses for the Hallmark Greeting Card Cornpargr. Dorotlgr is doing this while slze keeps house-for her husband and children. Ceorge Page enjzyis his title ry' county gentleman on his estate in King William Coungr. The Page Nlasouerade Ball, which takes place at his home every-fall, has become a prominent social ajair. Donald Conyer's studies of Astronomy have been responsible-for some rare discoveries in this field rj science, the most startling being the discovegr that the planet jupiter is realbr lldars, and vice versa. Edith Talley and Rosemary Neagle are the smart young ladies whose Tricky Qui.: Program travels all over North America, broad- casting from a new location each week. Rosemagr is the mistress cy' ceremonies and Edith distributes tlze gifts and tells jokes to help the contestants feel more at ease. Donald Brewster says lze would thoroughbr enjrgr his job as weather forecaster except for the mary: sarcastic remarks he receives when he makes a mistake in hisforecast. I have completed npr medical course and have started practicing as a child specialist. Although I am bftgv with ny little patienst, you can count on ny being present at our class reunion. D I'Vell, tWiss Smith, I have nolyied all the members of the class about our class reunion and thgr have assured me that they will be reserzt. p I have also notihed Miss Ifelhr and Air. johnson. I learned that IW iss Kelbf is teaching a course rj Shakespearian literature at a private girls' school in Boston. Mr. johnson is instructing a government class for young men who are politicalbv minded and expect to enter politics. Both rj them think having a class reunion is a grand idea and say thy will be present. How wondejul it will be to see all my old classmates again and to talk to them about tlze road of lUe each of them has taken. Sincerebl, Arlene Charles Class aj '47, Let us make an honorable retreat- --with bag and baggage! -As You Like It MQ? E301 . f . 18 n 1 it i JUNIORS f7 . uw x run ls. 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G-f D 1 -f ' QW FRANCE TILLER -4 J MARCIA TINSLEY Qfgkf f' WILSON TINSLEY ' MARY L. TOMLINSON CHARLIE TOOMES KATHERINE TOOMBS ANNE TUCKER MW XR!! Il? I9 W ix fl 8 1 I H R If fa WK. 1 f 'r',. La i391 BARBARA TURNER JUDY TURNER FORREST URBAN ALBERT VAN HORN RAYMOND VAUGHAN JEAN VOORHEES KATHERINE WADE WALTER WALTON STEWART WARRINER STUART WATERS JACKIE WATTS PHYLLIS WEIMER VIVIAN WHITEHURST FRANCES WILLIAMS HERBERT WINDEMUELLER B. G. WOOLARD CAROLYN WRIGHT JIMMY WRIGHT LOIS WRIGHT 7 I I I 'G A X W7 19 47 4 'w- Ha 11 31 I 4 'wwf ,gigsigg-fbi M W 'I .,f kb gy - 5-fm' ' n 1 ' .IJ 4-,, X ,Jw - , W: , MA, ff ' 9 i.,. ':V'A' -'- .Q::-:. , .,,. E, , Jw , E ji .:::. ,.,.. . Q U 4 'fad Y J vgff 11' f I .- T ff H -4 ,M .,s mv. W- , M-id ,ggi 186 nn. I .O 5 Y' A Q X FRESHMEN CNW A 5 N X Y Q S ijfwx C-'iv X ' 1- r- s. . g, fm, 7 A 43 fy? f . X l ,Q x X f hx M2 ,x K A KN' N NK I 7 I, Abernathy, B. Adams, C. Anthony, Atkinson, A. Baily, T. Baker, M. Bates, R. Baugh, B. Bcrrios, E. Bohannon, M. Bolton, C. Brandmahl, C Brightly, A. Broach, R. Buck, R. Burton, C. Carter, F. Cecchini, L. Chappell, Charles, E. Chick, E. Claude, C. Clinard, R. Cross, B. Daniel, F. Davis, L. Debolt, D. DeLormc, N. Dennis, QI. DcShazo, J. Dillard, M. Dominick, B. Donahue, A. Dudley, A. Dukc, C. DuVal, L. Easton, R. Faber, C. Farmer, C. Farmer, J. Fitzgerald, C. Flounders, ,I I9 47 '7 x -1 if 'Rx.,1f 'G B 1 Q fl 'I E421 1. l.- .Y , . ,,,,l,m P .J .cfm Flynn, .M. Fralcy, A. Fulton, Ilflv Gaffney, B. Galaspic, B. Galaspic, G. Galloway, M. Gardner, I. Garnett, L. Gasscr, B. Gibson, E. Gillelancl, P. Glcnclcnning, B. Goodall, B. Gowcn, F. Green, D. Grubbs, N. Halc, J. Harclcc, G. Harris, A. Harris, L. Harris, R. Harris, R. Hertless, B. Hcrtlcss, L. Holland, R. Holzbach, C. Hoover, S. Houston, J. Hudson, E. Hughes, C. Hurley, E. I-Iuttclmayer, P. Isbell, R. Jackson, E. Joucs, R. Kccton, B. Kelley, E. Koch, E. Kuhn, J. Layne, J. Lingerfelt, L. 'l -, ,, I- x i433 I9 4 7 IA. . lk ,Il 3-9 N. f. 'n an Q U 1 I1 I 'Q' Lloyd, B. Lloyd, L. Lowe, M. Lowe, M. Lucas, B. Lucas, L. Lukharcl, N. Mathews, M. Mills, K. Morgan, A. Newland, C. Nuckols, E. Nuckols, H. Nuckols, L. Owens, N. Pajack, D. Peele, R. Pemberton, T. Phillips, C. Pillow, Pond, Prcdcly, A. Price, D. Pruitt, Pryor, C. Rada, H. Reardon, Repinc, P. Rice, C. Richardson, R Robertson, T. Robertson, W. Robins, C. Rodgers, B. Stanley, R. Satterwhitc, V Sawyers, A. Seaborn, J. Shrader, G. Slade, P. Smiclt, R. Smith, D. r!F 'fi V I9 47 E441 1 .. f A x 'Q fs- Q1 Nxodf 11 1 i fn...- '01 'Ss-v V .xg T5 9--. Smith, Stephens, A. Thacker. G. Toombs, C. Wagner, R. Smith, V. Stewart, C. Thaeker, P. Tnomlzs, H. Walker, K. 40'-' 010 'T' ' Snead, L. Stark, V. Starners, D. Stewarclson, II. Sutton, F. Talley, C. Thacker, W. Thompson, Tiller, S. Toorns, J. Tubbs, M. Vaughan, K Wlallacc, H. Wallace, J. Ward, E. Wilbur, M. Wright, N. Yentseh, J. E453 Qs Stclls, A, Tcrrill, G. Tomlinson, F. Wade, A. Wfatts, B, 1 47 ix If Q5 4 1! 11 17, i MZ? ' . , A., Y M- . . ,1 is fb. ,W Aw KZ !! . N. X. Fha X IH' mmf ,J M if BTH GRADE 1 Www 'fx , ' X .xx 0 , V 'Ex' ua , 'Q Adams D. Allen B. Allen, G. Anderson, H. Anclcrson, R. Atkinson, N. Ayers, G. Baker, H. Baughan, N. Bell, D. Bohannan, Bowman, N. Boyer, H. Bradshaw, M. Brooks, C. Brooks, W. Broski, B. Broski, G. Broski, K. Brown, E. Brown, W. Browning, D. Buchanan, V. Burnett, R. Burton, L. Burton, L. Buttncr, Campbell, B. Campbell, P. Canada, C. Chappel, E, Christoph, T. Cirillo, M. Clark, C. Cornwall, C. Cosby, H. Cramer, B. Dalton, M. Davis, C. Day, B, Dcavcr, G. DesChamps, L Dickens, II. Dickerson, F. Diaz, A. Drinkwater, H. Edwards, J. Edwards, J. Elam, B. MQW . 'X i431 ,! 7 W 11 1 It i Engle, C. Eubank, K. Evans, R. Fleming, E. Fletcher, B. Flippen, E. Foster, B. Foster, Franklin, E. Franklin, N. Gibbs, J. Gibson, A. Gordon, B. Gould, Grammcr, G. Granger, C. Graves, M. Griggs, B. Hall, E. Hall, F. Hargrove, A. Hargrove, Harper, E. Harper, Harris, Harris, Harris, L. Hatch, B. Heath, M. Hendricks, R. Hoclgcs, F. Hoflgcs, P. Hokc, L. Howard, F. Howell, S. Hubbard, Ishcrwoocl, N. jones, A. Jones, B. Jones, R. -Ioncs, V. Keeney, R. l491 Foote, Goggin, A. Groome, B. Harris, F. Henly, B. Hutchinson, C. Keeton, R. 'l -, ' 1 .-ff x if IX . H ... .. T1 38a 3 nik: Kelly, E. Kelly, W. Kinzcy, -I. Lautcnslagcr, J. Lawrence, W. Layne, F. Lcadbcttcr, M. Lloyd, D. Lowe, M. Lowry, G. Lukhard, .Madison, I. MasLc1', E. McClL1llough, W McDearmon, C. Meharg, L. Mercier, R. Mc1'1'itt, H. Millc1', Moody, J. Nlorrison, Mor1'ison, T. Olivcr, L. Padgett, C. Page, M, Pajcliak, B. Pccks, H. Phifcr, P, Pollard, C. Pollard, Potcat, R. Powers, W. Price, Priclcly, S. Puryfzar, G. Rcicl, E. Robertson, P. Robinson, E. Robinson, Ruffin, T. Sanderson, E. Sattcrwhitc, D. Sattcrwhitc, S. Saunders, B. Schaaf. K. Scott, R. Scay, E. Shore, R. Sheppard, B. 7 , I , ' I9 47 l50l 'ix ,dll f n 11 1 51 i '9' -QT 'S' -.... - YNY 'V Ax J Sirles, F. Skinner, E. Smith, D. Smith, T. Spillcr, M. Stcwardson, R. Stott, L. Stotts, P. Stone, I-I. Swann, J. Syclncr, A. Tate, B. Thacker, M. Throckmorton, M Tibbcls, Trcxlcr, M. Trice, H. Turner, Updike, H. Wachter, N. Ward, Y. West, F. Whitc, B. Whitchurst, Wickham, P. Willis, M. Willis, V. Winfrey, B. Winship, R. Wood, C. Woods, E. Worsham, W. Wright, J. Wyatt, B. Yancey, D. Yarrington, B. i513 va 47 . H A. 'K .mf Tl Bn it 22' if H wi? gs, Pwsarfi wg- nan ss eslhws -ss Lain as smug mb sm W: mam 4 1-ms-if Z N3 fn-'fx wwf.-J . mx: -A 2-umm fins A-.wwf , :mw- ni ss 2 -as .- fa swim ma nm ss Hawai- K-wmwamw qs smuys ummm SRE wwmww wg Www QE NEW QQESWXEEEE nnfwgggmggxggf,-vw -1--aww wif W X , , 51.11, ,nm hw 5 . nm' as mms HH V. a , ww, Q ,-mw.wp4w:3 ww, Maw MH mm. mm Naam vw mums , w mmm .ss a ,? :H H rams 'swam nissan -my m mms ss a mn ms mn A . m? an mamma as Ama mn msn ,nm .. was 11 fi .m, f E X v ss .m .wk wh n 'X NNN 15- GI S ,J N x Q J 'E S x . C A JI mv w VT S. C. A. Officers 1 TILLER SAMUEL VVI-HTE RONALD LUKHARD 'TOMMY ROBERTSON Vice-Pres izlenl Pres idenl PreJz'deul l icc-1'resia'm! Firsl Term First Term Second Tlrrm Szfcoml Term swf ,Hgh COLLEEN Dow ANN TERRELL B1LLY EDEI, MARY L. TOMLINSON Secrelmy Treasurer Treasurer Sncrelazy Firm Tgrm First Term Second 727711 Sfrmnrl Term K N ! 1 ss .J M1ss ELISE ALLMAN MISS HESTER WOLFFE Advixor Advisor 19 47 i541 !Q- 'A' 11. -1 i S. C. A. Council Hazel Rada, Freshman Represenia!i1Je,' Shirley Edwards, junior Represerzzfaiiveg Miss Elise Allman, Advisory Miss Hester Wolflne, Advisor,' Jean Vaughan, Senior Representa- liveg Bessie Tate, 8112 Grade Represenialive,' Richard Burton, Freshman Representative,- Ralph Graves, Senior Class Presidenlg Billy Cox, Senior Representativeg Connie Graves, Senior Represenlalz've,' Nancy I-Iuttelmayer, junior Represeniativeg Jean Graves, junior Class Preszrlenig Mabel Nuckols, junior Representation' Helen Harrison, junior Repre- sentaliveg Yvonne Ward, 81h Grade Representative,' Nina Bowman, 8th Grade Representa- live,' Gearge Grainrner, 8th Grade Representativeg Coleman Robins, Freshman Repre- senla!ive,' Peggy Huttelmayer, Freshman Glass Presidentg Jeffries Hale, Sth Grade Rep- resenlalive,' Jackie Lautenslager, Freshman Representativeg Jim Foote, 8th Grade Repre- senlaliveg Jimmy Combs, junior Representaliveg Don Smith, Freshman Represerztaiive' Bobby Cross, Freshman Representaiiveg Catherine Stewart, Freshman Representative. 3 i553 I9 47 a n U 1 i N ' X-H H an .ww Mr, -s.w,wmp,,.-- E - a - - . ,W sf s- . ff erm QQ... 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Also: Joyce Gibbs. l57l 4 X I9 47 iQ NI be f ! It 1 it i ,.. t I i 1 F - .M--N4 M Yarn? Q, K QQ Et ' 1' ,, H wwf 1 ' ,T Mi -P l A fm Z 1 l 'f 117 1 5. . .ur r v. t .. Y I9 47 rg- !,' hflxi Library Club Miss Edna Wilkinson, Advisory Dorothy Satterwhiteg Norma Henley, Edward Hur- leyg Covert Craig, Katherine Wade, Vz'ce-President, Anne Snead, President, Margaret Wilbur, Sem'etaUf,' Margaret Hale, Betty Goodall, William Robertson, Peggy Huttel- maycrg Mildred Flynng Joyce Wallace, Billy I-Iertlessg Stuart Bragg. Also: Doris Burton, Barbara Turner. i531 nhl X K I mall I is Miss 1.. lVc hml u lin-ly Cillllllillgll This siarlvrl on jmnnrrv l llll 'll S N!l'K.'lll'S VVL' ' ' I . lr11'i1n11 hy :ull tho l'Ill'ltllKliIi1'S. lin-111-sl up hy a hznnl lm 1' sIn'1'cl1vsI1'11111 Ihr- Ilnor Im ing tht- wvvli lln' halls :nnl lmrir-rl llllill'l' push-rs ln1l1l1,g gems as: A l-l'Jlt'l.l0ll ol l than a halo of CDHIPIILH Cu: ln-urn king in lin' sunlli, vlrcl lf you wan! a lhrillvr mlm 'l'illr-1'g Don'l hr-11 llnlw, vulr' vulr lDllll'l inks CllllllCl'S, 1. . . ,, .nnl so on. Lrillrlslirdyr in svvcrall par .' I ' ls 11 lwarl :ug HESIIIII Yr 'a 5 NO IIIIw1..11 II...x 1.ax .tors III Ns.. II. rn' IW nn 1. IWW . -tn 1 ' ,qv 1: omnns IIIIIIS ,Nt I IIIIIISI th xhlf ln Q,-vi 'lm Q Each I '-gl - U7-' I Ink .nu tI1I:IIII II... g,1oIIx.-tlxxrng, II . ,- X.-1 K Ing' S . Un llx ll 'AQVVU -- -Ll ll' 'nur 11 K-shi - 'lah I. 1l 'NI crown 'Flor girls ll? than UU ' np an ul um .. Q Tran - 'WNV' Gln-n Allen Slnclvnts lloccnc Hon wcrc honored to Evans, pastor of l Baptist Clnrrch, 'ram on Good Citi- Iil:lnu.11 SI I algllembar imc' ' H3 dig , fm' Clcn Allcn l' Eiulmt rncmhors HW-ld YJJUYS havu been ad C ugh School Io 1 - S.. W' ,, . 1 1946-1941. ted out wry clca1'lY :11,dm f.V lIl'::II:II Fam-,ville State Tc 1g people of today, J :1moI f'm1111I II ,Gmc four of our new te will allcct thc citi- 'S' Hia ISIWEIEIIII II mtwe of Buc . . 1 or 2 . - ' - 5 hc talked, Dr. III,II COIIIIIIII has Cnioyed hey f1 S' S . - Glen A11 o that the things hc we clicl and which think we all agree -aker and we would each. 1111-66 Om vs .I ffl into 'Nous - cn SI Hg ,I rl ESI . 'C OU ltIL1Cl1'll'lg here .lf 1111 'ht at Brookville :1 - S -lso a I - 'm0 H I A L' wont fr1 vid, CPIU111 Miss Nottinghani to ' i' Nuv Xmlc to continI nsrcial studios. When 35 .me wav I 'ln G A? Miss N From A the ' lg Orgmiizi P 1 rurlyoon I fur., .11-. - X011 . '7 by M1011 SI -n1d11,,,I, RCVITII opom f udp, MC by nfl U, ff, S, E X KI mo1,fI I 1 I mp 5 ' 3711111111 III, .XYM I V11 ,JI , 1 , 'lf U15-A f -QIIY .I I I CII III ufntzd gm IIIIIIIIII lnnlh ' IIt1toNf?F THE Iffif X155 ,- 'I - lm1I T-I .I .' on U I B5 If . AQ, 1 H151-1, m I In mo lr ,ff y1'S,f-- BAY of Cy, HH1 wr- 1. . II . 1. ,. II I vu ICS. J 'Y md. III I rn AH, .I I 1.119 Nh lt un 1 . . bv' K I. -'sifml Q' iNlllHl'y lu sr11mflI:f :lil i'lI'0llIIfi 't load . thc. T iemln gs H7011 I .il.JH. ' 1111. 'f-1111 D gre in Hmlixnond. LHS . lk- - -' ' . or .f bout xl X 1'gdI lm cruy 11 Tl ' rl from Farmvillf. l lll' has returned to teaching '51 Q in the Federal mme. year' st from R s e un 1 r Y HDV Miss I I SIIG S7 'r , I . n ' '- Put 'Tl D1 Econonncs teacher. -Duper 10 Ohh ad I 3!i1'c.A Hal at Blackstone. II Im du-SI mic-,Emi HI..-ingco11iplctc x mgf' x i Iflllx fl .HI , 1. . I4 I m1.,, t fn lr, SCC lr rvinia University and P Ana t iii:-rwity ie Miss lime ,F r 1 II ref, A . I oflfs D' iifimflfiorlz taught in Ol11o llslilcwl I 1' ra 1us10n of ,,, Our new Elllljfj: I- .L..,.. nan. Goorgt-ttv Pur- lol' 'nl I I - 'g I Ai. I CI I., A l IIICI if X- xv 1-1 10 111 is Yyyh-L'I:,ur 'Illini S1?IIIIxI,I. thu hl11satrg1f.: to mln-1-S III gli, rla1.kI 0 f Q an Yum. B 1 but to us 11 4 7 lllii Qi l K' I-xml . I- 0. X, i' X-A I 0 I 1- xr 1 . , ,I , I - I I im 'U H G Q - Q' - 1 'lx X in xi D. .1nSllY -1 nad- A fwk. Ralph Cr.,..,.Iz -' Civrl 'fllle11'1: QQ U IIIIIu.,.w'l-1I , O xx. A6 L, ,at ...1 . ...ne-l . ll 1 -M. : ' Xl.nL I I . - -' ' . I, I ,N , Llrxlldwn n wnh 'i W nr I yt'au'g SL.'Cl'L'lill'IY, joy .0 Tiliblcs, music di- 1'L'L'ur,1Qhirl1-v H1-1n-1111 - 'xalrers of ,,-fa 'S wry. S p. in. Cul vnnlx ' ,E ..... I I TIIIII ol tht' I .I nf' lr I I MAA . fsf. .Q. I I in I y . I hyrnl? L-Ikwsfl - null . Ll' Uhr '-.lx ,, .. ...nu I II,,.glv: .x1v ' . KW' Nm Chvxn-I SLM' Sant? III ' . 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Ill fact by 1 lm AbIIfll1ks Slwgrci AIIIII :env sponmtn voll at the Manclicstcr gaI01 'I I1 II, '3l1:11n. L Mm. lEa 11c-st Ili?- ,and I0 VCI The 110rgII I .II J to have become n mus' oy, 'y - 1 - . - 1-.. ll .. 'Iv -2, 11' .1 11- Vamilv Cgxnrrgs. KL!.lf - ' I H 1ulmII1 t19l1-11 on unior Red Cross and Welfare Commzttee 19 47 W ig tv. 1 i Sealed: Mrs. Nelson Wash, AdZli.S'0?',' Penny Clem, Chris Bolton, Clzairmeng Mickey Davis, Secrelagzg Flora Black, Treasurerg Mrs. Roberta Allen, Advisor. Slanrlilzg: Joyce Tibbelsg Ruth Pernbertong Gay Proctorg Vernelle Satterwhiteg Phyllis Wleimerg Aubrey Daglianog Betty Griggsg Bessie Tateg Raymond Seayg Lois Lingerfeltg Ruth Marketg lvlildrecl Flynng Joyce Wallaceg Janice Haddong Georgette Puryearg jimmy Ayersg Gwen Broski. Also: Peggy Thacker. H303 Y A --Q- Science Club Fon'grnuml.' Raymond Taylor: Dan Kendrick, P7631-I!67lf,' Herbert Winclernuellerg Allen Kinzcy. If!lCkgT0ilI1Il.' Doris Perkinsong Marian Lawrenceg Eugene Crompton, 'T i'6'I1.Yl1I'f'7',' Charles Dorin, lficfc-I'n'.s'z'dcnl,' Jean Gravesg Virginia Nlahalcyg Edward Schcnkg Mr. Paul Wallsoii, Advisor. C. L. Burton Nathan Carter Thoxnas Christoph Robert Easton Charles Engle Bruce Glendenning OTH ER MEMBERS Clzemislrgn George Grammer Eugene Kelly Norman Lukhard Graham Mathews Harmon Merritt Chester Phillips Charles Pollard William Robertson Coleman Robins Bill Simonson Laura Stephens Bobby Stewardson H311 Physics Stuart Bragg Richard Chavatel Bill Conrad Charlea Galaspie Stuart Jones Iamcs Hair X I 4 7 QQX 11 51 .21 WHY: E r F ,..-vi .M- 'lQrl4N m v:,. 3i1 il .I .W 'jjj E. : ::: iw 1 , N I n .... l 3 X, . Il ,v',a ' if, S - ::., 'y w Q ati.. 2 l ll 1 i l . Future Homemczkers of America Firsl Row: Lee Heckman, Doris Dudleyg Ann Donahue, Pauline Boyer, Pauline Marlin. Second Row: Annabelle Dudleyg Barbara Dominick, Mary Dillard, Kath- erine Wade, Charlotte Shepherd. Tlzim' Row: Miss Rosemary Howell, Adw'sor,' Mickey Davis, Y7'easurer,' Charlotte Farmer, Vice-Presz'dent,' Emma Sutton, Presz'dent,' Katherine Toornbs, Secretagg Myrtle Farmer, Penny Clem, Reporlerx. 19 47 E623 , 'elf' 42 11 1 i A JQ- Model Airplane Club Frzirl Row: Billy Pzrichakg Ernest Broskeg Duncan Bevang Cecil Cornwallg David Bevang Jay Purycar. Second Row: Reese Andersong Harmon Merrittg Kay Wlalkerg Mac Bradshaw. Tlzirrl Row: Leonard Burtong Bobby Shoreg Richard Schmidtg Mr. Albert Buchinsky, Advisorg Bill Lumpking Freeman Tomlinson. Club Leader: cAlJSCl1t when picture was takenl Sammie White. HWY IW I9 47 Y .aw W Y 7 . JY 'aww 11 11 I f Stuafyzng Scripl: Inez Orrockg Nancy Huttelmayerg Barbara Baughg Raymond Vaughang Miss Marguerite Shell, Miss Katherine Earnest, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, Arlvirarsg Colleen Dowg Mr. Robert Bruce Johnson, A1lzri.mr,' Laura Jane Duval. Paintmg Door Joyce Dowell, Club Treasu1'er,' Rawley Lukhard. W'orkz'ng with 1Wake-up: Henry Hudson, Club I,I'6Sl.!1!flIf,' Mary Louise Tomlinson Club Secrelagg Shirley Maxwellg Miss Kendall Nottingham, Adazlvarg Burnelle Seayg Nancy Schermerhorn. Dramatic Club Members Miss Earnest Advisar Barbara Baugh Clzairman Laura Duval SZCVEIGUI Jean Foster Eva Allen Frances Layne Emily Berrios Lorraine Burton Barbara Fletcher Barbara Broskc Hazel Rada Patsy Repine Raymond Vaughan Betty Goodall Sally Gould Vivian Smith Margaret Wilbur Pete Kelly Robert Brooks Eleanor Koch Margaret Galloway Billy Hertless Gayle Abernathy John Ammons BGG? 1 47 auf M . 11 wiki Mr. Johnson Advimr Frances Tiller Chairman Allen Bennett Secrelay Henry Hudson Joyce Dowell Mary L. Tomlinson Joanne Shrader Anne Isbell Betty Isbell Chris Bolton Alice Stells Ellen Ward Sue Hobson Molly Sirles Gladys Jones Mabel Nuckols Jean Crowder Peggy Cosby Robert Fulton Leslie Sheppard Peggy Thacker Willis Freddy Mary Sweitzer Carroll Wade Irene Scott Norma Tibbs Jean Vaughan Jean Soukup Frances Gillen Mrs. Morgan Advisor Colleen Dow Chairman Inez Orrock Secretary Tom Banta Annie L, Owen Anne Tucker Anne Hutcheson Margaret Hale Louise Hertlcss Ann Brooks Ann Cochran Alycc Hall Charlotte Jolmson Sherwood Frostick Norma Hawkins Ann Terrell Betty Davies J. B. Gilleland Nancy Reardon Sue Reardon Peggy Gilleland Barbara Gasser Carolyn Duke Edward Martin Rawley Lukhard Greta J. Kellison l64l - ,gt Miss Nottingham Advisor Nancy Huttelmayer - Chairman Nancy Schermcrhorn .Skfrrzflary Penny Clem Sara Hoover Jeannette Houston Margaret Jordan Ruby Ammons Frances Robertson Mary K. Martin Margaret Kniseley Gwen Broski Jeanette Dennis Ruby Cooke Frances Williams Jimmy Carter Doris Waters Dorothy Browning Frank Daniels Jean Bohannon Harold Stone William Worsham Paul Phlfer J. B. Priddy Tucker Baldock Dick Anderson Miss Shell Advisor Shirley Maxwell Clrairmmz Burnelle Seay Secretary Marian Jones Alsie Green Bernice Kibler Charlie Frost Charles Newland Ralph Clinard Bill Kelley Barbara Stone Barbara Turner Jackie Floundcrs Nancy Owens Catherine Stewart Ann Brightly Jeanette Kuhn Bobby Spatz Raymond Jones Charles Branclmahl Jessie Harris Irene Madison Neil Grubbs Earl Nuckols 1 ii- .fr S if NES? l 1 lA r s 1 s i e g , 1 'S ,J ., I - tilt! . I :y , Q ,, f fi :ll T1 l hi' The qafmrhfsm Cute Studying Art Work: Aubrey Daglianog Connie Gravesg Martha Lou Cosby. Checking Ads: Edward Hurleyg Buddy Thornton. Talbfing Subscriptions: Shirley Baughang Ann Elizabeth Smith, Advisor. Filing Records: Albert Van Horng Ann Crowder. Studying Yearbooks: Elda Lawrenceg Pauline Boyerg Shirley Fosterg Mary Trice. Trirnming Pictures: Peggy Cosby. Also: jean Crowderg Lillian Johnson, Greta jo Kellisong Nlargaret Boss. lt's taken time, it'.v meant a lot of work, but it Cffltlliltbt has been fun making the 1947 PANTHIAN. just ask Peggy at the paper cutter. .S7te's the gal who cropped all the pictures down to size without a single short cut across a single hairline. Budajf is proudbf handing over the results of an ad sale to Ed. That' ll help, won't it, Sarnmie? Martha Lau certainly looks proud rj Nanqfs artwork on the Stunt Night page, Albert and Ann are typical of all our subscription go-gutters. Thqfre filing their slips in the little box. The girls at the table are looking at some tj the stuj that's going into this book thgfre tying so hard to sell. Well, those aren't the sale percentage hgures on the board! That's not .ro bad is it, Miss Smith? lt'll be a long time bdore we forget about the afternoons we spent in 709, and those meals we bought at the store so we could work right through, and the Saturday mornings and the Sunday afternoon we got together for the 'fnaln session. The 1947 PANTHIAN certainly holds pleasant mernoriesfor us all. We thankyou, Yearbook Club members for your grand cooperation in making the annual. THE Fanthiau STAFF E653 I9 47 vQv fljiv t i n 11. It H i I i - l 1 A 2 li Nellie s r if W' Y if N :- v . 5, l L , fy. i, e m2 ,eg We . 1 ,H K Y .I Camera Club Seated: Roy DeVilbissg Juicy Jacksong Mr. George Gasser, Advz'sor,' johnny Brittle, Chairmang Kitty Quarles, Mary Allman, Secretaries. Standz'ng: Eugene Marting Joanne Butlerg Bubba Garncttg Mickey Hesterg Dot Davisg Ralph Gravesg Billy Coxg Lovelle Owensg Gloria Abernathyg Red Reiclg Robert Bennett, Treasurerg X'Vilson Tinsleyg Dickie Burtong Henry Cosby. 19 47 5662! ma h n-gpg: - -1- if LM? -L' H YSTTYHIT! Q iz 1. x Art Club Al the Ez1.s'cl.' Cwith licr prize winning picturel Emma Sutton, President. Sealed: Bobby Dayg james Swanng Buddy Stottg Williain McCullough. Standing: Nancy Parrishg Jean Lukhardg Coleman Hutchcsong Peggy Pageg Miss Martha Brinson, Advz'ror,' Ossic Kcllyg Charlotte McDcarmon. ,jackie Franklin Mary Baker Ida May Gardner Virginia Jones Margaret Lowe Bcn'amin Gordon .l .Icrry Thompson Bobby Watts Uther Members Reginald Poteat Garland Lowery jane Harper Ann Goggin Doris Dudley Alma May jones June Kinzcy Arvazine Sawyer I 67 J - - Lois Lucas Janet Miller Fred Harris Nancy DcLormc Franklin Hodges Herman Updike Norman Isherwood james Hargrove I9 47 2. 'T' 11. 1 'i ' '...'::saa' I gs' 85.5 ia+2LawH ss-ss s - 1. . ssmfg-ss, ' was A VS E 'W 1- mm EM Ha wg. M Y V v-V-V-Aw 1 -5 -sl 'jeg-QW H is H W H EEN' me H 5 me mn na u iw K gan mamngss 5 nn X , ggi mm BM E N H ww H y fl HQZFZHH Hia me-mm . H MEM a ew E S Q E -X ' : f-l :UMW M B B :ii+f 'wA mm ss E LH mniga ww we mimi SS B H ls N SS fm .31 mm W L M 2 E llEiEE . . .. ll. H55 ms' smEm'mmsm W- Bangle .. i , 2mmmcE?inmfmE,E?-mi-' 75 mi k wif-LV .- I 19 '1 ig I! yu an hfhf Choral Reading Club First Row: Vernelle Satterwhiteg Bill Winfreyg Don Smith, Presz'de11l,' Buddy Sirles Miss Mary Julia Thompson, Advisor. Second Row: Marian Tubbsg Blildred DeVil bissg Beverly Rogersg Ruth Wagner-. Third Row: Ann Morgang Patty Sladeg Nancy Wrightg Yvonne Wardg Ruth Market. Also: Nancy Baughang Rachel Batesg Joyce Buttnerg Edith Browng Duddlcy Martin E681 f ll I l .timefr- qi , 1 -F i ilu Chess Club Sealed: Dickie Del?-oltg Coleman Robinsg Jimmy Hubbard, Secretary-Treasurer ry' 8111 Grade Groupg Robert McCu11oughg Edward Mehargg Paul Sandersg Buck Sehermer- horng Jackie Lautenslager, President qf 8111 Grade Groupg Robert Loweryg Jack Pond. Standing: Austin Somervilleg Fred Miltz, Seeretagf-Treasurer IUC Upper Class Groupg Wilson Luckg Danny Pajchakg Mr. Paul Watson, Advisory Page jackson, Vice-President Qf Upper Class Groupg Covert Craigg Robert Mount, President rj Upper Class Groupg Kenneth Vaughan. OTHER MEMBERS Upper Class Group Eighth Grade Group Jimmy Brightly Sherwood Frostick jimmy .Fox Eugene Glazcbrook Billy Ham William Mason Kenneth Mills Clyde Palmore Tillman Pemberton Alvin Preddy T om Schermerhorn Garland Thacker E693 Reese Anderson Bobby Campbell Preston Campbell Mario Cirilla Clarence Clark Mason Edwards Iim Foote Ernest Hall Herman Perks Jack Pollard Tommy Ruffin Thomas Smith Frank West Jack Whitehurst Paul Stotts ., e . .-- X' 1 I Qi IA 'Blix 11 8 ,8 WHT: Safety Patrol First Row: Roy DeVilbiss, Captain 1y'Building Palrolg Annie Lee Oweng Jean Crowder, Captairz cj Bus Patrolg Katherine Wadeg Mary Dillardg Gwen Broskig Robert Lowery. Second row: Pete Canadag Duncan Bevang Mr. Herman Ackerman, Adviserg Coleman Robinsg Reese Anderson. Third Row: Howard Robertsong Fred Miltzg Alvin Pred- dyg Tommy Eastong Richard Schmidtg Thomas Christophg Henry Cosby. BUS PATROL BUS 14 BUS 33 Leslie Sheppard Mr. Herman Ackerman Robert McCullough Estelle Flippen RUY Df1V1lb1SS Fred Miltz Robert Lowery Barbara HCUICY BUS 13 Tommy Easton Earl Nuckols .lfmte HHYPCI' -lean Crowder Annie Lee Owens I-'Cha Hope Reese Anderson Barbara Snatz BUILDING PATROL Frances Hall Coleman Hutcheson Mr. Paul Watson Ann Goggm BUS 8 Pete Canada BUS 28 Betty Tiller Doris Satterwhite Billy Brooks Dunean Bevan Doris Button Earl Harper Howard Robertson jackie Franklin Mary Dillard .lean I-Ukhafd Ellen Haddon 'l -, T .-- ' 19 47 We ,J 21.1 I-ft I f70 Henry Cosby ng lvfary Lee Fuller Katherine Wade Personality Club Standing: Elizabeth Hall, Vice President, Group I. Seated on choirs: Miss Rosemary H ll Advisor' Rosemary Neagleg Shirley Edwards, Doris Brown, Helen Harrison, owe , 1'ro5irl4'ni, Group II,' Myrtle Farmer, Presiflerzt, Group Ig Mary Ida Poole, Secretary, Group I Madeline Bohannon Annabelle Dudley Mildred DcVilbiss Eloise Robinson Jacqueline Robinson Betty Saunders Barbara Sheppard Evelyn Skinner Virginia Starke Gay Terrell Shirley Tiller Yvonne Ward .lane Wright F ranecs Gowcn Group 1I,' Mary Lee Reid, Norma Ellis, Treasurers, Group I. Sealed orijloor: June Pace, Pfflgflllll Clmirman, Group II, Miss Frances Frazer, Advisor, Milly Heath. OTHER MEMBERS Katherine Toombs Alma Swann .lean Wright Dorothy Lee Bell Nina Bowman Dorcas Bates Doris jones Norma Henley Carol n Conrad Y .lean Edwards Eleanor Leming Phyllis Perross .lean Ellen Group II Lois Ellis Patsy Wickham Mildred Granger jean Vorhees Mary Mathews Joyce Clarke Thelma Bailey Leona Cecehini Rebecca Groome N aney Franklin Lois Wright Wanda Heller Charlotte Foster 'Dorothy Satterwhite Virginia Dunbar Jean Miltz Doris Gibson Pauline Martin Edith Talley Phyllis Hodges Nita Farmer Ann Wade Lois Nuekols Caroline Wright 7 J A Louise Meharg Margaret Leadbctter Iessie Harris 7 W e n 1 it i 1. 19 47 -Mx Trixqig 'h 1 11 I Monogram Club First Row: Tommy Robertsong Red Reidg Doris Perkinsong Jean Crowclerg joan Bakerg Ann Moodyg Inge Winclemuellerg Stuart Smithg Mickey Maxwell. Second Row: Edward Frostg Allen Bennettg Rawley Lukhardg J. B. Gillelandg Wilson Tins- leyg Dan Hamiltong Robert Bennett. Third Row: Bobby Crossg Ralph Gravesg Cotton Lukhardg James Jacksong Tommy Loweg Billy Coxg Roy DeVilbissg Eugene Martin. OTHER MEMBERS Frances Tiller jean Arnita Vaughan Raymond Vaughan Carroll Wade Sammie White Earl Wood B. G. Woolard Miss Dorothy Kelly, Advisor Johnny Brittle Donald Conyers Shirley Crouchley Billy Edel Roland F aglie johnny Fulton Connie Graves Greta jo Kellison Charlie Kirkland Tommy Nuckols Buddy Thornton V721 i,vv.Il You La, f.,. . ' ,A 'aamsrrcr ww nom' f A y M l zz:-azrmumzmmera: f--L l f,,fl f M :mt vii t VNMTIONM. SAFETY WU f ,li 'F 9 h Bulletin Board Committee .S'eatc1l: Jaura Jane Duvalg Doris Priceg Sue Reardong Catherine Stewart, Secretary,' Nancy Owcnsg Margaret Wilburg Patsy Repineg Margaret Gallowayg Hazel Rada, Cllzzimzafz. Sl!l7lLlZ'7Zg.' Eleanor Kochg Jimmy Seaborng Miss Edna YN7ilkinson, Nliss lVI2lI'Q'lICl'llC Shell, Advisors. Absent when picture was taken: Betty Goodall. V733 ne I9 47 Q ,A ,K U 1: it 1 Calendar of Activities - 19.46 - 1947 September 9 ............................... . . September 17, Niorning Assembly .... September 18, Afternoon ......... September-October ............ October October October October October 8, hlorning Assembly. . . 15, Evening ........... 22, lvlorning Assembly .... 29, lX4orning Assembly. . 31, Evening ........... November 1, 2 ......... , ........ November 11, Morning Assembly ..., November 12, Nlorning Assembly. . . . November 14, Morning Assembly .... November 21, Evening ..........,.. November 26, Morning Assembly .... December 7, at the Richmond Stadium. December 10, Morning Assembly .,.. December 13, Afternoon Assembly. . . December 13, Evening ,..,....... -Ianuary-February .............. January january 14, lvlorning Assembly. . . 15-31 ....,......,.,,. January 16-17, Evening. january 21-28 ......... . . . January 28 .................... February 1-14 ................... February 11, Nlorning Assembly, . . February 14, Evening ........,.. February 24, Evening ...............,., February 27, Morning Assembly .....,... February 27-March 1, at Randolph-Macon College ...........,................. February 28, hlorning Assembly ......... March 4, Iylorning Assembly ............ March 15, at james lVIonroe High School. March 24, Evening .................... March 25, Morning Assembly .,.. April 3, Evening .............. April 8, Nlorning Assembly .......... April 10, April 12, April 18, April 22, April 25 Morning Assembly ........... at lN1ary VVashington College .... Evening ..... . .......... . . . . . Evening ...... ........... April 24, , at the University of Richmond. , at West Point ................ April 25-26, at the University ol' Virginia. . April 29, lX1orning Assembly ......,..., May 1, On the Lawn ........,.. . . . May 23, Afternoon ........... lVIay 27, Moriming Assembly. . . Flay 30, Evening ........... June 3, hiorning Assembly . . . june 8, Sunday Evening ..... ,Iune 10, Evening ........ First Day of School S. C. A. Monthly Meeting Faculty Tea Football Season S. C. A. Monthly lylceting STUNT NIGHT Devotional-Rev. David Smith Speech Class presents THE POT BOILERS Seniors have HALLOVVE'EN PARTY State S. C. A. Convention The Sth Grade Sings National Education Wfeek Program C. A. Monthly Meeting juniors Hold TI-IANKSGIVING PARTY Latin I Class presents FARCE FROM ROMAN HISTORY TOBACCO BOIVL FOOTBALL CLASSIC, Glen Allen vs Highland Springs S. C. A. Monthly Meeting Christmas Pageant S. C. A. holds Christmas Open House Basketball Season Devotional4Dr. AI. L. Evans ART CLUB CONTEST and EXHIBIT in LIBRARY AN EVENING OF ONE-ACT PLAYS S. C. A. Campaign for President Cotton Lukhard elected president ol' S. C. A. KAMERA KLUB SNAPSHOT CONTEST Dramatic Club presents THE RING AND THE LOOK C. A. holds Valentine Open House C. A. entertains the P.T. A. The Science Club DEMONSTRATES! Invitational Basketball Tournament Mr. Massey discusses Henrico County C. A. Monthly Meeting WIENIES ON WEDNESDAYS in Play Contest Debate Team holds forum at P.T. A. Devotional-Rev. Ray Baker Junior-Senior PROM C. A. Nionthly lvieeting Some Poems-The Choral Reading Club District Literary Contests Ninth Grade Party The Glen Allen High School Glee Club in its ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT District S. C. A. Convention Glen Allen enters the LATIN TOURNAMENT State Literary and Athletic Contests 8th Grade Glee Club presents a Minstrel . . .May Day . . .Eighth Gracie Picnic . . .Devotional--Mr. R. A. Craig . . .Senior Class Play .Art Class and Spanish Class Bacealanrea te Sermon Graduation Exercises ' QE A f ., , -f i ,f f ' -. -gf VC? ,- .Va Q z'. z J 'f ,:- A .3 QV j' I ,W-, -' '- . mi, ff' V J -.,....!n N - V V V V -V V V V ., V- V. .V ... V.V. ,...n, QQ ,.,.,..:V -..- .,,,,, ,V -.V.-V-.N-TAL-::.Q.Q..f...--Q,.V V .Vw- 5 sc A Q uRmE'5nEfN1m wanmwf 3 ' , V 41' lg 71 , ff'Q5 -'ww-, '. M I ' X 5 1 iv- fn? H Nfaff H 'E V 'V AL, 5' 12.5 Haw ' ' ' ' A SUS mug eg I ' V 1 I, I ti if WI? ii X I 2 R ', , 'YQ' ' l ji n-'RQMANCE 0F Ln1n.ElfmneReuA S+'-s5RADE THICKVILL E15 SUNDAY DRIVERS . 1 ' A . . U , X K,x9icff5 3'SEVEN AGESOFWOMEN r , SoPHOI70R51 'TL CIS, sf. v-vm NN I-l'THE Ymcf OF l':EwluS SENKORS' ,fe I F ' 5'-' MENTAL TELEPATHY JUNMRS: 'b 'Ml Q ? J, , - ,A. 1 I 3 g 3 1 6- Lowes LABDR Los-r Jun-uoasV J Q, fi 1 'I - M ELLER DRAMMER 'hh GRADE 4 V 2 V E 8- GLENALLEN Romans ful, 53,405 Q fl- DEEP DARK Szmef FAcuLrY 5 Y ' ' f 1 M- ,,.. ....,,--.V..,-.-V.:..i rf! Mx f -- . g 1' Hg . .f Q2 9 1 ' Hi-'XVVV l Wg w wf 'I X5-gs 2 ,V , A v F, ., . H K if in ., My., ., , lx 'Gif Lv ,' .mf v 'K 'wif' 7 df S if - X ' a . ,R ' . 4 1 ! g 4. 1 ,.., ww x A, V. I, . ,Lf MA 'fx J Wx , N . V if 5 3 1 ma 5 ,Tx gf Q xg , I 'A 'fx' H gm ff 5 , R X S , . D M J. 5 W 5,5 IL ,f x, 'fs x E2 ' u J 'ez -,L Y 'T fii Kf- Jeff Jmii ,,. .nk Mx wx 5? ' .Pf . -.,.:. A ML' -,: M. , . M if .J xy, . -' .ff 5 Emoa- CLASS-FARTT SQUIOTS He2d'U1eir pd rig dmld dn :limos- phere oP orange, cobwabs and black S Hers- covnsialks- wilches-incl caish - Qdnui 'Brilila Jfnd his Dx3e.Joc.Xe-fs - - - ffwo Gun lvloodyl-H Plaiclshir-ts and 5 0verd'0s were entertained bythe auoiceqahd 'U19'5:anary7-- Qu- male, fgabfrerf gan e Q gr-c7.hJper'Pm-nance, S Vfglhg 5 we.eZ.'H4e?h-.e,'- ihehdz! M beaelwers bjl Uni I-Ich-I um-9 fHe.sir1vhqmafraeaoeurocaD44--- KI The w heelbarm ws- Miss. N Allman Qhdkin Thrnihgeart E1 3 1, whee7s--efztsdnJQm4brQD- M5 f if M , f ,JuN1OR-ELASSHNRTT Dlhg U Tl1e324hiors htlclilreh- par ig -cornstaIKs,,5ip-Q-1-:in 5 furKe,ys dndgay-f'qDc,l.,-5. . Qgrou of 2rlS pavh-Q ing 1 Olfffoogbilgfeim, ancfxiler D Vhss 'Com 1 A ahcin -. ru-L or - gequ enc?e3??Z:1?1.y!s dnd JeDPs-Ley QPYI one converse 'bon ind Utilyfhrs ba Dei Ja nec X--Sing in5,oP cw r-Se --- 5 HUC!-'afar ScsnjBiNfs0'pGYQ.hHneh, X .-Fknnyff-'ra nces!.Gnn and Nancy wiifk 1 Z 'nmwl 5 , A w A ,.-i :U ' 'iv ,I '41,-,Q 'A , . I f , - V1 if XL Af- p ff 'ff .3 I r ! A I3 ,X A V X K v MX X' Z f .. , J' 2 W K ,- 'xx 1 xf X ,,.. ,f x , If 'X A xg I3lue5Kfes'11nd5.1-1h'b'mcn?d?f5?4rnejfT ...R ,f E o.n'+ me ef me 1'aww f'hsma N, ' L 'Qi 'R ' Shortehing 8:-evlddml :HIC v'i9W'5P'2Pe ff if A Pace 32 reilljgrqndpilrfj. V I ' Ni .k,, ' f I 5 V Vw X Wagga xx - Xhkxik A ,- it V E l - If w si, i ! 41 F V ' t' Y 2, 1 X 2 . I ' , 2. , , 71 , -1-4i- ll . l g . lv f . First Raw: Vivian Smithg Rachel Broachg Frances Tillerg Jeanette Kuhng Shirley Baughang Mrs. Martha D. Williamsg Penny Clemg Nancy Schernierhorng Ann Moody, Presz'denl,' Inez Orrock. Second Row: Kitty Quar- lesg Barbara Abernathy, Secrelagfg Annabelle Dudleyg Dorcas Batesg Ann Harrisg Madeline Bohananng Mabel Nuckolsg Bettie DaviesgJean Toombsg Frances Robertson. Third Row: Arlene Charlesg Mary Triceg Shirley F osterg Betty Payneg Ellen Wardg lvlildred Grangerg Esther Pickelsg Ruby Ammonsg Louise Harrisg Helen Toombs, Fourllz Row: Buddy Thorntong Walter Reidg Clilford Adamsg Austin Somerville, Jimmy Combs. Glen Allen High School Chorus in its Annual Spring Concert Dircelor: Mrs. Martha Dean Williams PROGRAM Ave Marla ......,....,................... Franz Schubert When I Have Sung My Song ..... A rr. by Bryeeson Treharne When Day Is Done ....................... Robert Kathcer God So Loved The World ......... ..,... S ir John Stainer In The Still of the Night ......... ....... C ole Porter Chorus B ' Th B ' - ............... .......... C l P egm C cgulmi Cho,-Us 0 e Otter Trio-All The Things You Are ....... ........ J erome Kern . F- ' T'll , A M d , I O k Waters .Ripple and Flow .,........... Arr. by Deems Taylor A Spirit Floljgfcb 1 Br nn GOAL lSlezBr Icrcigbn Treharne Fair Wind and Weather ......... Arr. by Bryceson Treharne Auahfs Holiday ' Y Y by Frimmel Do Not GO My Love ' dHdr'u'S Richard Hageman Shepards' Christmas Song ................ Marten J. Luvass Piano Solo-Prelude in C Minor ,... ..... I oy Rachmaninofl' Chorus Cafolmv 'lvdd Piano Solo-Clair de Lune .......... . ..... Debussy Were You There ......... ...,........ A rr. by Fred Waring Frances Tiller Let The Rest of The World Go By ,........ .... E arnest Ball Chorus Onward Christian Soldiers ............ Sabine Baring Gould Chorus-A-Cappella Aeeoxnpanisls- .... ........ I 'eggy Cosbyg lVIr. Henry Jett -'Ulm'-' I f J'f Sonny Ross Dfmblf B053-' Mabel Nuekols lylildred Grainger Nancy Sehernxerliorn Austin Somerville Ann Moody Walter Reid Phyllis Wcimer Ann Harris Penny Clem Clillorel Adams Bette Davies Buddy Thornton Maxine Baker Louise Harris Kitty Quarles Donald Conyers Madeline Bohannon Soprmm I: lNfIary Trice Esther Pickels Shirley Baughan Jimmy Combs Vivian Smith Ann Brooks Ruby Arnmons Frances Robertson Rachel Bates , Jeanette Kuhn Shirley Foster Arlene Charles Anna Belle Dudley Sfwfffffv U' Jean Toombs Inez Orrock Ellen Ward Rachel Breach Frances Tiller Helen Toombs Elizabeth Hall Betty Payne - -4- Wwdimsm assiss na M sg , E ss X: , -.L bum axaamnQiBn.m my wmv-' - mam fe mn www na x S: aww xvn x Q a 1- ww aus Q 2 z?'mi:J-- -www. 1 1 s-'W L 1 1 ' 1 W Kim 1.75885 HVFWIH L' M B H -n ,ji 'F N Us fm, Q v L . ss Q W 2, Bs k 5? .J '55 'X 5 E N M72 h u B x EN ms . 'Xl-Bw an a mn n K n was s mugs ss n..ua, ma v X ss ms ms ms mam ms an mmm x-x ss ms mn an ss mms fi I 5, .,- 5 3 .agu a A, ,ww nu ,fm . . ., .. 351 ES ' r' V f ,nw V .QQ v1i1,x,Q .hs hw n A L .... .:. Zi. Ulm- Qxgg - .Q ...2., ,. . f A , I A lf . U' nm f 'V 1'u.,1u.Lq as 1 v m X ' Vw . 4: K, K H mm H N H MNH H H Mmm!! Mm wx, ,NZM Q H BHK S832 M M mm mg f XJ' QM E sw mm 2 Q Q ,Wm E M E W HQ is , A fwfwwg Q: , Di LTWA N Ya. l . P' A 4 , A if uf ff frffvp? ffrffr ! . 1 .XS ff. 4 W H is A K L gf? LLQ f MA ' y eu if 'ms'f,13nQ15m W mf was rl l Qi -Aw 7 ss, l is The Glen Allen High School S. C. A. Presents An Evening of One Act Plays USI-IERS Bcttic Davies, Bcvcrly Stotts, Greta jo Kellison, Kenneth Ewbauk, Buddy Elam THE VALIANT AlN'T DONE RIGHT BT NELL by lla!! and ftliddlaclass Under the Dirrclimz nf M i.r.r Ifdlllllffllt Earrmsl zlfliss Kendall .Nnllinglmnz CAST Warden Hull ....,. , ,..... . ,..,.., .,..,...... I ,inwuud Tuombs Falhcr Daly. ........ ...,...,. 'l 'ommy Robertson james Dyke . ,,.. ...,. Mickey Maxwell ,foscphinc Paris ,..., . ., . ,. . ...., Frances Tiller Jan lhejailcr , , ,, .. .Aubrey Dzigliann Wilson the allcndum .,.....,...,,.....,,,...,.,, Edward Hurley Stage Manager-Charles Durin Assisnanlex-Erlwarrl Hurley Tommy Robcrlstm Promplcr-Sue Reardon Properties-Phyllis Wcimcr Wrorluccd by special ill'l'Z1l lf.j'ClIlUl'll8 with Longman- Grccn SL Cumpnnyj FLA SH - BA CK by Alma Best jordcr Under the Direction Qi Robert Bruce johnson CAST Aurclizi Abbott .....,, ...,.,......, .....,,.,. C 0 llecn Dow Pa licncc l'lUI'lUl1 ,., ..,. I ......... Doris Parkinson James Wcalhcrbcc ....... .... ..,,........,.............Y,V -I 1 mmy Fox Slilgl: Manager-Sherwood Frostick Assistanlsilimmy Fox Leslie Sheppard Prump Lciiloan Baker Wilbur Braun U ruler lhc Direction Nliss M arguerile Shell xlflrs. Dorollgf M organ CAST Liule Nell. .... . jack Logan.. .. Hillon Hays ,,,, -M Granny Perkins .... Lolly Wilkins ........ Vera Carlton ........,. ..........Incz Orrock . ,...,. ..,......., B illy Cox ..,,..,......Lcslie Sheppard arloue johnson .,.,,...Pcggy Hultelmayer .......Nancy Huttclmayer Mr. Carlmn .. ....................................,....,.... Covert Craig Smagc Manager- Frcd Vaughan Prumpler-Carolyn TuLlLl iferfkff V771 I9 'I ' ! ' 5 n 1 11 i Glen Allen Enters The Virginia High School League Contests ONE-ACT PLAY Advisors-Miss Selma VVard Mr. Henry L. Jett Wienies On Wednesdays b Y Edna Higgins Strachan Under llze direction of Mr. Robert Bruce Johnson CAST , Mr. William Foster .,.. ....... . . . Mickcy Maxwell Mrs. Foster ......... ........ l Ioyce Dovvell Marian ..,....... .......... C olleen Dow jack ............. .... l laymond Vaughan Bunnie .........,... ......, J . B. Gilleland Madame Castinelli ..................., Nancy Reardon Stage Manager-Henry Hudson Prompter-J. B. Gilleland DEBATE TEAM Aclvz'.s'orr-Mrs. Nelson VVtts'i Miss Ann E. Smith Resolved: That the Federal government should provide a system of complete medical care available to every citizen at public expense. AFFIRMATIVE First Speaker -Covert Craig NEGATIVE Raymond Taylor Examiner -Jeff Hanna Bobby Cross Third Speaker-Paul Sanders Doris Perkinson Alternate-Allen Kinsey PUBLIC READING-PROSE Arlznsors-Miss Selma Ward Mr. Henry L. Jett Representatives: Nancy Huttelmayer Albert Van I-Iorn Alternates: Peggy I-Iuttelmayer Edward Hurley POETRY Representative: Billy Edel Alternate: Inge VVll1ClC1I1L1CllCI' SPELLING Representative: David Bevan Alternate: Polly Lloyd is 47 E731 ye an 11. f Lt I 'Iv To 2255.0 5 X f-- f ff QEYKW-fs S Boom ! HM ff P 'r'jO f O -:I G70 J Um R Coax T cgoacu 0 S M f . Q 4l 5 YI' 9,2 Athletic Council NANCY RE.ARDON MR. GEORGE H. IVIOODY .NIISS IVIABEL LYNCH Treasurer Chairman Auditor JAMES JACKSON EUGENE MARTIN EDWARD M.AXWELL ASHTON THORNTON Student Member Student Member Student Member Student Member J 1 Miss JUNE ANDERSON MR. ALBERT BUCHINSKY MR. GEORGE GASSER, JR. MR. PAUL WATSON, JR Faculty Member Faculty Merrzber Faeulgf Aflembcr Faculgf Member 19 47 f S21 y an rf. 1 i Al-f Cheer Leaders For we are students of Glen Allen High We'rc going to Hght for her when 'ere we can I'm sure our love for her will never die For she's the best old School in all the land Although we all must leave her by and by Glen Allen's Rep will never, never fail Our aim will cvcr be to praise her to the sky. Hear us cheer-Rah! Rah! Rah! lll r-- lhixl ln 1 l , .que 'fi' 454 . . if jgfq' '. jg gf.ir:..qg'fj .- ,!Jw. ifF- ..- 1 I YQ . 1-.gui ' 5-get .L-all-, A as me --Q 'r A. g alil-5' '. ' -K . -Tiff 'F-,. . fy Ag- :Lf 431' Bo bo ski watten dotten Y dotlen choo- Bo bo ski wattcn clotten Y dotten choo- Ishky billy, billy, bally Ishky billy, billy, bally Bo bo ski wattcn dottcn Y dotten choo- Panthcrs, Panthers, WA 1 . i HOO I ,G .A M . :seal ' ', ,134 ,, - 1 A gj?Z.aeZ?1. if f-,lg l - -:iff 6 . '.mA ' 31. .f:Q , 2:3325 .Ti .f' -z-er-55? V sri ' 251 Emi.- - ' at if Beat me Daddy eight to the bar! Glen Allen has a team that's going m-i-g-h-t-y far! So-o swing me sugar with a Boggie Beat Glen Allen-Glen Allen- Isl Alll Reetl T , ee 21 ' K' l 1 gg ,ii'l'J'QN.5: if f' ' V A' 'ff .HQ 'fi' aio 1 34 S .38 3 25 W Sl gl 9+- -.lll1!liTD ',,1 E?ilf gi i J Lgiil qi, f.. C'ill i to fsi I 33' 'D 'x T33 3 Football Squad Al Buchinsky, George B. Gasser, jr., Coaches. Fm! Row Ckneelinglr K. Vaughan CBL Kirkland CBL Gilbert CGJQ Brittle CGJQ Max- well CBjg A. Bennett CBDQ F. Vaughan CTX Gilliland CEjg Mason Second Row Csitlinglf R. Bennett CBDg Thornton CGDg Russell CGJQ Martin CBL Nuckols CTD. Third Row Cslandingj: Buchinsky, Coaclzg Lowe CTJg Hudson CBDQ Smith CCjg DeVil- biss CEDg Marshall CBjg Tinsley CCDQ Rawley Lukhard CCJQ Ronald Lukhard CEJg Woolard CTDQ Hester CBDQ Gasser, Coach. Fourth Row Cstandingj: T. Collins CEDg Faglie CTJQ Hamilton CBjg Graves CBDQ Cox CEJgJackson CTQQ D. Collins CEjg Toombs CGDQ Wood CGJQ Wade CEDQ Reid CGD. 1946 SCHEDULE AND SCORES 27-Fluvanna ............. .... 0 52-Thomas Jefferson UB . . . 13-Randolph-Macon HB . . . .... 7 2-Varina CForfeitD . . . . . . . 34-Fredericksburg ........ .... 0 57-Emporia ........... 52-Manchester ......... .... 6 34-Ashland .......... 48 Chester ...... . .... 0 6-Highland Springs. . . . H9463 IQ 47 Q 'ix 19 la in 11 11 1 It I E843 Al-- l N QSACC0' Z .Lg M- -. ,H Q 39 wen C .X - ' i l ,. ,A . vu' +4 Q ,C 1 -pw .1 ..., - o fo , Et. 1525 --,'--- . if 1 1 , 1 32-1. 55' I ' :-'+V 'ffx ' ' 111 ' '- NN f x 29 'ff' Tobacco Bowl Lineup ickson CTDg SITIIY1 , D, cs CBD Cow CED' Lowe CTX jf ' 1 CCJ' Thornton CG ' Kirkland CBDQ Grav Firsl Row Ckneelingj.' A . , ' S, nm! Row Cslandingj. Nuckols CTL Bc Lukhard FC nnctt CBDQ Marlin CBD. TOBACCOIKNNLSCORE rings-6 ! Glen Allen-C. I-Iighlancl Sp ,I W, - , . 'J ,Y-:- i351 35' 'Wx A' -4l C A E.. 751111 a, 'i . 68 33 27- Boysi Basketball Al Buchinsky, George B. Gasser, Jr., Coaclzes. First Row: Jackson, Managerg Lukharcl 4035 Martin Qlijg Conyers CG Benn: LL I Cox CGDQ Smith. Managera. Second Row: Buchinsky, Coaclzg Page DLX7lllJlSb CC Adams CGDg Somerville CFL Russell CGDQ Hester QGDQ Gasser, Coach Washington-Henry . . Fredericksburg ..... Alumni .......... 37-Rockville ..... 72 62 -Varina .,... -Fluvanna ...... 32-Nlanchester ........ 41- 34- 7 -, f ff- X Highland Springs. . . Schedule and Scores .....23 39 29 20 22 45 4 30- 47- 56- 30- 34- 48- 31- 45- 30- Fluvanna .... Caroline ...... Micllothian .... Chester ..... Caroline ,...... Varina ......... Highland Springs Chester ........ Manchestel' ..... Fredericksburg ...................... Randolph--Macon Invitational Tournament Q 7 7 e. I , n n nfhz 33-Ashland ................ 37-Osburn . . 24-Chester . . l36l ....24 ....l8 ....26 v junior Varsity Basketball Squad Seated: Raymond Jones CGDQ Albert Van Horn CGDg Edward Frost KFJQ Johnny Moody CFM Robert Fulton QFJQ Albon Kennedy CFL. Standing: Rawley Lukhard QGDQ Johnny Gilbert CGM Oakie Boss CCL Mr. Albert Buchinsky, Coaclzg Charles Faber CCL Tom Banta QFjg Lewis Gilbert QGD. Chandler Junior High Fluvanna Juniors Manchester juniors Highland Springs B's Chandler Junior High Schedule Forest Hill Juniors Manchester juniors Highland Springs B's Fluvanna Juniors Chandler Junior High Forest Hill Juniors ee v X i371 19 4 t t ru 1 11 i ,il , ss ma, a nm Hu. SE. 245 ga-7 4, K 4:-x 3. 4. K, am N E ,IQ ,favs nv' A. x sm H f. , I 1- 1 w -zeal.: me f- lf-- -,gf 'T , ,.: QfQL- . A 5 A A.:, F' aux.': wb ' A ' 1 .ml akffe' A' ,W ..-ri. l, va ,RMK ., , nf -.fm ,J 4'vi,W my ,, ,, f 'Zl5m:5. vii A K J! 'S : 4-.. ' A. . , f -'H f , ,Q igiiffifl .yn J l f ' '-.' .ig,.'gY:5,f'f Ag 'VM-fm 'f' wxgw .a.,i3w.fL 1 1 .' w-. mmm. Girls' Basketball Squad First Row: Jean Graves CGJQ jean Crowder' CGDQ Connie Graves CGD, Captaing Joan Baker CFD, Co-mjzlaing Ann Crowder CFJQ Ann Tucker CF D. Second Row: Ann Moody, Assistant Managerg Annie Lee Owen CGDg Mary Lee Reid CFjg Miss june Anderson, Coachg Mary L, Tomlinson CFL Mary K. Martin CGDQ Charlotte Johnson, Manager. Third Row: Nancy Schermerhorn CFL Judy Turner CGDg Challice Haydon CFM Molly Sirlcs CGDg Anne Hutcheson CGD. SCHEDULE AND SCORES -Fredericksburg. , . ..... 15 13-Midlothian. . . . -Alumnae ....... ..... 1 9 16--Chester ........ -Varina .......... ..... 2 4 13-Varina ........... Manchester ........ ..... 6 8 25-Highland Springs. . . Highland Springs ................... 19 20-Chester ............ Fredericksburg ...................... 27 15-St. Gertrude .... .... 6-Manchester ......................... 33 iam, A A W, ....11 ....15 ....18 ....31 ....26 ....13 I9 4 7 mx I1 'IT n 1 11 1 H vga m , V q'w,.,,.x ' Q? 2 ff Q 45 V hmbi- 4- K' , 2 :figwg,1,,f :ii , f-ci lk- WK. -M E S A im ,C K94 X it I 13,1 's 7 B is ' in 349,55 7' .yijjiv 5422 1 H M wmv., nw W X mm. 5 we ,M-Q , A Emu ww w. :xx A .ff M M X: U5 w -A-at -VS? as fqnfiiu xw 2 K A A .4 5 L K ggnvl 271 gg A -mmm wmv Ma i EQQWSQ mfgffsu' . W , 'ES'-Tvw., igigywirgkiqw 5 E :Awww Q 5 Q ' fr . ppp, : 1 B f ww .wg K, 5 w Q J. 7 -! ' -L1 xg. 19 inf ,ll was mx QM MW wg: was M .Lv mu -an am: s s ' Lx' 6 m 5 - ' , , 'l I v 4 t 5 , O K X ' H ul H P: HIE In bd..--V..-S-g-' mn wm- gm? 1 4, 2 v - 1 . .L 'gg' ' - ' ' ?gx-n-'A' , Q. Q . Q wwf ' In X 5, X w , I 'L. A I LAM. . 1 .A .-AL um N My v , Q ' sa . ' lb r . it l wa.-.-J 1 . S S! E ' :C 33 J. '11 L X. ss' WW. q .-ff' ' .'4n 1 M'.,U L .4fJEl'k - ' Dix msnxuuf-. Uhr Rlunilpian .Ulf would like to take lhix opporlunily lo thank everyone wha helped to make Ihe 1947 llunihizln possible. We are grateful to the many .rludenls who a.r.vi.m'd hiv fnrrlixhing .mafuhoff for the lfcalure pagex, and who .mpporled lhe -year- lmok 1001. Our apprerlalion alfa goes ta lhe Farully for aiding ui in every way llmy m11la'. We also exleml our gratilude In the faithful bu.fi11e.u.h1'711.v whole adver- tixing appears on lhexe pagex. Inge Wind m ueller Edilar-in-Chizy' Compliments of LUKHARD'S MARKET Self-Service 5418 Lakeside Ave. 1229 Bellevue Ave. GREENDALE SERVICE Amoco Products Auto Repairs Phone 5-9679 Route 12 225 W. H. HALL Richmond, Virginia Compliments RICHMOND BARBER SCHOOL 721 West Broad St. 505 East Marshall St. Compliments of BABER'S BARBER SHOP 1341 West Broad St. i911 17ementi Siuclio PHOTOGRAPHER for the 1947 Iganthian Richmond, Virginia 'k 'Ir Compliments Compliments of of L1kICEZSIl B1 PIElRD4I'T1XClE PlI1KIlh4zkCIY' Pl1zXIlDdzXCIY uk 'A' E923 l- All Q TREVWETT Groceries - Fresh Meats - Notions Dry Goods - Hay - Grain GLEN ALLEN, VIRGINIA Phone 50- F-3 C. G. BROOKS Sl BROS. General Merchandise Hardware DI.-Xl, 50-If-2 HUNTON, VA. General Auto Repairing DIAL 6-3340 U. S. ROUTE l LGNGDALE SERVICE and Grocery Meats Groceries Auto Supplies Phone 5-0808 L N DYKE Compliments Builder and Contractor of 2301 Greenway Avenue A F rlend Richmond 22, Virginia X931 Compliments Compliments of f . . 0 Contlnental Baking Co. HIGHWAY CLEANERS B akers of Opposite Solomon's Store Wonder Bread U. S. Highway No. 1 and Phone 6-6727 Hostess Cake 0WEN'S BARBER SHOP GREENDALE HARDWARE and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES at Norge Appliances Electrical Repairing Route 12 at Greendale GREENDALE Dual 5-0305 Compliments of t W. L. HARLOW FEED Bookkeeping and Tax Service Richmond A. P. WRIGHT CHALKLEY'S STORE Groceries 8: Meats Staples Mill at Hermitage Road 3114 Garland Ave. Dial 7-9615 The 'Right Way Pays 'A' E941 Compliments For School - Sports - Vacation of RUDLIN'S VARIETY D I C K M A H L E 5505 Lakeside Ave. S E R V I C E Can Supply Your Needs 929 ..cD Z C0mDIiments W. G. Of GLEN ALLEN, VA. LAKESIDE BEAUTY GENERAL HAULING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE BARBER SHOP Complimcn ts of FORD'S SERVICE Dial 5-5868 Located on No. 1 Highway R. J. I-IOLT'S TEXACO SERVICE EXPERT LUBRICATION Route 12 5308 LAKHSIDE AVE. Staples Mill 81 Hilliard Rds. Elf Phone 6-3208 I I , Greendale, Vlfglllla. i951 Q J. A. SANYOUR PLUMBING and HEATING REPAIR and NEW WORK 1215 Bellevue Ave. Richmond 22, Vu. . . J. A. PURDIE, JR SOLOMON'S STORE Groceries Mens , Glen Allen, V2 Ofhce Phone Night Phone 4-9891 5-8466 Dial llfb ReJfmzrzzn!.v Our Spccizzltyn Ask for 53-F-2 STONE'S AUTO SERVICE Shell Gas Auto Accessories Auto Repairs U.S. No. 1 at Solomorfs Store GLEN ALLEN, VA. W. A. Stone, Prop. Dial 6-7458 Q-KC CNDBIIUXPTY i963 PETERS HARDWARE and PAINTS PETERS GROCERY Washington Highway at Solomon's Store DIAL 5-5229 THACKER SUPPLY CO. BUILDING MATERIALS 81 CARPENTER SHOP R.F.D.-2 Glen Allen, Virginia FEEDS Dial 6-7112 No. 1 Highway P. O. .. , . ,. ,, at IWCfl'fhH1l5 FOI' llw Home Solomon's Store Glen Allen, Va. BRYAN PARKWAY ESSO SERVICE BA'l l'ERIES 3 ACCESSORIES TIRES Wlfl CALL FOR AND DELIVER 5301 LAKESIDE AVE. PHONE 5-9602 JULIAN E. TILMAN M. G. WILTSHIRE GAS - OIL Ice CreamfSoft Drinks Groceries Glen Allen, Vu. Dial 50-F-13 ATHEY'S BAR-B-Q Chicken and Steak Dinners washington Highway No. 1 Dial 5-9020 Compliments of MACK'S MARKET J. A. MCKITTRICK . 0 Compliments ' of S GORDONS SANDWICH SHOP lil QIEAU Lakeside - E971 INVITATIONS CLASS RINGS CALLING CARDS CLUB PINS MEDALS AND 'I'RUl'l1lIES CAPS AND GOWNS waiter afncferdon L. G. BALFUUR CIJMPANY PIIUDUCTS 4111 KENSINGTON AVENUE RICHMOND 21, VIRGINIA H181 Virginia Deeora ting Co. Cornplinleljts J. M. PEREGOY of Make Your Home Your Castle SIEGEIIS Wl'l'l'I 1 , I 1 DIS'l'INC'l'IVE DECORATING 4120 North filth St. -ii Richmond P11000 Ufhcc Residence 3-2889 5-78l4 BETTS, TYLER and A. R. CARRINGTON BROWNE, INC. Complete Lubrication The House of a Thousand , Candies Servlce wholcsulu Washington Highway, Solomon's Store 'W UN Mui Sf- R.F.D. NO. 2g Glen Amen, virginia Richmond, Va. Dial 6-5025 Dial 6-swf, INDUSTRIAL and C. R. DOW, FLORIST MEDICAL EL,ECTRoN1Cs Glen Allen, Va, Lakeside Radio Service Washington Highway No. l AIRCRAFTkIIiI1gJ2g1Ii and AUTO ' Dial 5-0992 ' R. C. WILLIAMS 1,. 1.. HUCKSTEP I I 30l2 Lakeside Ave. Richmond, Va. E991 ,7,,,,,, ,, , , , .- ,,, , , ,, ,, ,7,,,,, RRI -BRE AMAN ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS 717 E. Grace Street Richmond 19, Virginia Dial 2-4797 Lakeside Auto Service General Auto Repairing and Painting Gas, Oil and Supplies 5302 Lakeside Ave. Richmond, Virginia Compliments of WILLEY DRUG CO. 1205 Bellevue Richmond, Virginia Phone 5-4395 BAKER 8: GORDON ESSO SERVICE SL GARAGE 5244 Brook Road at No. 1 Phone 6-7927 Open 24 hours a day THE LAUREL STORE Walton and Bradshaw, Prop. Dealers in Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, Etc. Phone 5-1675 f100j W05'!fW4 EZcY7W!6' 41190352 JJMMW ,.,5.3., .- - - , . . -1 45 QV' m QQ ii.: A.A.,:.:.:.::::1:,::::::: . X Q 5. - - 'DEQ' Z 1 Z Serving Lakeside FRIENDLY SERVICE STATION Exclusively WADE BROTHERS At S0lOI'n0I'l'S Store Glen Allen, Virginia V 5008 Lakeside Ave. Diul 6-6408 Dial 5-0410 Delivery Service TATE'S GROCERY Gnoclmlus W MEATS Compliments of GAS - AUTO SUPPLIES Tourist Cabins HERMITAGE GROCERY XV1l.SlllllgfOl'l Avc. and Route l Dial 5-9875 Dial 6-1305 f101j AVOID 'I'I-IE CONGIiS'I'I11D PARKING CONDITIONS IN RICHMOND BY USING OUR DAILY SERVICE EHIIUIIIEIHN Ellllll EU. That is the question that every young person faces as the time draws near for him to enter the business World. If you are able to save money, you can succeedg if not, you will fail! You may not think so, but you Will lose as sure as fate, for the seed of success is not in you. Life insurance is the only plan which not only assists you in saving money, but guarantees protection. When you start out on your business career, start right. Put your dollars to Work and save for the future the life insurance way. - - Ilelne Beneficial Life lnsnranee Uelnpzlnyi Ine. The I-Iome of Protection Home Office Richmond, Virginia f102fI life L9lZ4u'l6ll'lCe C-Olllptllly 0 3 9? IE E. Q. THE L Qpiff'-51i5i7fC'O 5g.-VvE 'agl'-'Eff i ' f H'v Pktnbnshed I87I Pkinmc c,HiC6.iziChlNfH1d Rnbrrl I Hvnlfv 11'l'IlIffUI'Il ll. U alK'1'1' ,. ,D Cllllfflllllll qf Ihr l5'o111'rl l'rr.ri1Iw1! If It's Flowers Say Il 1471'lh Omar WILBUR FLORIST 4307 Penick Roald Richmond, Virginia - . When Clmrtering a Bus Call VIRGINIA TOURS Richmond, Virginia Phono 7-11234 Luxury 'l'l':lvcl :lt Economy Rslrcs +l.. GLEN ALLEN STORE E. L. ALLEN, PROPRIETOR Glen Allen, Virginia Phone 6-0592 H1031 sry .., l .w V 55,-I . 9 N, . -.,,,-.:.:.e:.,..:54.:.:g,f.-1 .-:-,-: E-. .. Ia:-zafe-f:: , 4 . ,,4,,4.... .ml WH I'i1S'I'EI'IVi 45-59.- ssesv -'sfa-I '-:1:5s:s:11s:sf:afm . ,aw-, :- -+- wifes.. '--fp, -.:fa::455:f::::1:5' l 'wgwf'-V 145. 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