Highland Springs High School - Highlander Yearbook (Highland Springs, VA)
- Class of 1946
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Though not being completely separated from one another, the daily Contact and companionship which Highland Springs has afforded us will be missing. This year has been an eventful one for all of us. To keep ive the memories of familiar faces and friendly smiles, hard W and fun, the lunior-Senior Dance, the spirit of cooperation s n by both teachers and students, and many other very re ut intangible things, this issue of THE HIGHLANDER is publis Let this I-IIGHLANDER stimulate not only our me ies, but our ideals and ambitions. May this record of ,our accomplishments, many of Which seemed at first im- possible, spur us' on to even greater tasks in the World before us. ...1- ' .-,- 'gf' ITHOUT the unselfish devotion and constant help of Mrs Cree- .ger many of our accomplish- ments would have remained un- done During staff meetings senior play practice and many other activities she glad- ly worked overtime with us and for us and then drove us home in her car S We ll always be thankul that Mrs Creeger s pop had two cars and let her have one to run around in One of our most v1v1d impressions is of Mrs., C. dashing back and forth between - i Y 73.2 gi, lg .' - fr-1 's ,ffg , 3 -. ..' 'x ,- p,,. 1 . I., x, 1 qv 'F..AHl.. .. 'F . the stadium and homeec cottage with a cargo' of steaming hot-dogs and rolls. Her energy seemed endless. She is the only woman we have ever seen who could with one hand, push with the other, and keep up with her own job, all at the same time. lt is with regretful hearts that we say farewell to one of the most energetic, good- natured, and well-liked Senior Sponsors in the history of this school. c n fe- e 6' M5 Us YW WJ' ' If., ff My as xi .Awfw -wif, ,X A 2:2 ' QT -x , M f x t .V K Le- M ,Al in Q33 sw f 'iii Sm Q K rimsg , wx 11--gp W2 A TY Xe? 1- ix' W :: :ii,I'I Q x xg H+ ,.,. rs:-Q pf' f' - f QW-ixfifsa g ., Q - ,y K 4 - W x+w.1'm QW -.,-..-, . X R ' 1 5 . YEQX X X V? ,K W Q, N? 9 5 r X xy N 1.133 3 S 'VXA QW N X X A Sw: M ,. N -Y 5 1 1, Xiirf -ars-Q8WH- .1 Ms: - wi Q M x m L' V H Q ' ' N x an W nwxwikvx -ii km, , Siam ALMA MATER : 3E5:'3i-ii:-.1 E 1 Hg 'f- 1'-'-'- 4:- I : ll: -: 1 ::a11l ' :Qs sig: :- --1 I i5Fi'Jr+4sssii1FfiZtF2?3P f at s g Each laddie cmd lassie lauds thee in this song Thy stories ot valor urge them to stand strong. Alma Mater, we'll remember the things that you've taughtp They'll strengthen our courage to do what we ought. Highland Springs, we will crown thee with garlands sae tair For in honor and glory, there's none to compare. Thy legends of valor are known tar and wide: We'll love thee iorever, and by thee abide. Thy heroes are tamed in their honor and might They are sons ot a school that e'er champion the right. ln battle the bravest oi ally on the iield Pair play is our motto and never to yield. ADMENESTRATEQN 1-'ups-ai A ,,' 9'5 -lv . h , .. xg ' ' ks' AL. T ff. ,? . .1- 9 .1. . X.-3. ' 1 sa' ... L 'v c.. .x -- 4 .- x ...wr . . . A.. , I 1- ,,.. s I :ZA .. 1:6 1 . 'g,1-F33 vl- 5-. 5 wMe'f.L . , W 4 ., 1 ,W .sv A . s . pw. .. . x mf Q V Qhff' ' U , 1' J. Mn fy -' .5 .gA'a5i'!::-.21 A -A H QL F-'M-' -f M -3,5145 'Ml 'YL an -- ' -X: , . . . 'IU 531 .... . +L -- 'f .. 4. av ,ffl . .,. 'Ti 'l., Q l JE' 1- p ,.. .am . . f f x f. '. Q. ,. ni. . ft.. 'r :E 'M 1. . g . . r 1 - , . 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IRVING BROOKS CHARLOTTE AVERY Office Siclff Priricipcxi Office Siclff DOROTHY KOCH FRANCES REAMES Guidance Director Office Staff 'KI' IUDITH AGEE MARTHA BENSON HERBERT BERRY Home Economics History ManuaI Arts Department Department Department VIRGINIA CAEFEE DQRIS CAVANAUGH HARRIET CAVANAUGH Speech Science Mathematics Department Department Department RICHARD BURRELL Mathematics Department LOUISE CREEGER Foreign Language Department V I ELDONA FERGUSON FRANCES GAYLE LECLAIRE HUNT Science Commercial Commercial Department Department Department CORA LEE LAWSON MABEL ARHS FLORA MORRIS Physical Education Library 0 ' fVIEnqlish Department Depa D partment M59 , Wfliflll' P lg? will t ,MQW ADA LAND English Department IOHN H. PERKINS Music Department X x 1 R s QM L Y v , HN x 1 J., . X 4 WWW Welt wifwff ef ,wp file, ,, ,M YNOLDS SIDNEY SAFRIT MARGARET SUMMERS Focial Studies Physical Education Social Studies V51 Mwluartment Department Department WM ANITA TILLER LUCY WARING ELIZABETH WEBB ww! l. 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As 111c1:1111v11111 :-1111111 1111'.'1:'1 11111111 111111111111, 13111311111 11111. , 11 1111. M11111111 1111 11111111111 111111,111111.1. 51131 1111113 1I1Y 111111 1 .11 1111 11111111 .111-1 w111 1 11111111111 111111 C111:f111 111111114111 VV' BQPO 'inns-nv' Xin 'Swv 'Flo' wwf' .X .fr MERIE ELLIS BETTY IO FITZGERALD WATT FLIPPO PHYLLIS FRANCK DOROTHY GALLAHAN LEWIS GARBEH GEORGE GILLBN THOMAS GILLIE Jim, :L ff-If If-f 'I , , fc T hw hjiy.s.,X ' N19 ll ,fx qfly, I I lfhiltyg at v 1,'73l' tg, , Wlitit nice naturally curlyiiair Merle hadl lt was the envy ol us straiahtfhairerl aals. And we'll all ieiueiulwer how taitlilully she stayed lor basketball practice. . . . We had to look twice to see Betty lo. My, but she was tiny, but kind and tliaualitlul ol everyone .... Watt was our luture candidate for Secretary of Agri' culture. And it his tainily lite is anything like it was in the senior play, his kids will have a stilt mark to live up to ,... Phyllis was a qirl with such a qentle spirit that she was admired liy all ol us. Reiiieiiiher how her black curls lvolvlwed up and clown when she walked? . . . Hlvlayhe Dot wasn't fond ol her hooks, lwut iievertlieless, slie's a queen in her looks. With her theatrical qrease in one hand and lip rouae in the other, she could he found frequently iniprovtna the othei's looks lor the play ..,. How proud we were ol Lewis when he won Hlioiioialile mention in the National Science Talent Search! Held always say, Yes, l'll tiy when he was asked to do anything, and he'd always qet it done. . . . George is a luture lariner, no doulut. Wheri asked the dillerence luetween laiiuina and agriculture, he said: ln larniinq, you really larnig in agriculture, you tell other people hawf '... lt wasn't that Thonias didn't like school, liut lie looked lorwaril all year to the time when he could take a dip in the ole swinunin' hole whenever he telt like it. I jr Z? QT! fs zo JK ' 4 ff, ' X YQ Y 'H SQ! ' 111+ f vi , E, '. 'fag HZQ I , 'cn fp. -ulgx N 'G' far 3 VS' sis... 'law wig B TN W -.sm 'V I 'jufn' HUBERT HoLzBAcH MARY LOUISE HoUsrQ,N IOHNNY JOHNSON ANNE KING WILFORD KIRQY ' f1NwooD LADD 5'-N lx.. ig. ' 5 .1 , RAYMOND IOHNSTON LINWOOD LAYTON , , A' w-- 5 'J I 4- What a roarinq lauqh we qot lroin Hulwertl Bvsid 4.'N s having a qood sense of huznor, he was just a qood fellow all around .... And Mary Lou, too, was always iolly and a good sport. She really handled that tliiid period study hall in u swell nianner .... We'll rernemher lohnny, the other hall ot the cutest couple in the Senior Class, for his participation in all tho sports, especially that lonq run tit the Glen Allen Thanlcsqivinq qarne ..,. ln Rayniorid we have the tuture iiianatier ot the A. and P. Why did you have to he niade to study, Ray? . . . Yes, Annes the other hall oi the cutest Couple in the Senior Class. ln niath, she would add where she was supposed to subtract, and vice-versap then, alter doin-'1 tivo or six pages, she would say, Ch, rny Cowl . . . Vtfiltords quiet, industrious nianner and earnest effort are what we'll renienitwer ahout hini .... Sonny The Voice Between crooninq and presiding over the S. C. A., he kept hinisell pretty husy ..., We'll never forqet the sharp ties and socks Lin wfwre. llc really did a swell joh as president oi the Senior Class. We can still see hiin with a roll in one hand and inustard in the other, yelling, Hot dongs and drinl-:sl Step riqht up and get yours. i R- Wx 'Glu 'if 'K YQ? Md'iWf-X' - CARL LINDSEY CATHERINE LIPSCOMB BILLY LITTERER MARY ELLEN MICHAUX HERBERT MIHALCOE EARLENE MUIRE Thniiali Carl ariiiiililed almont his worlc, he was one senior who did not shirlcf' Catherine made a porleut Mis. lones in the play. And will we ever torqet: VVho has those other tour subscription hool4s?' '... Billy waited around tor Hallie lietwoun Classes. WtH'll also rememher him tor his dark, black, wavy hair that viii-led over his torehead, and tor his mischievous grin .... Margaret was seldom seen withsnt her two companions, Lillian and Dot, but she worked very well in the liliraiy without them .... We hope that some day Mary Ellen will he alwle to speak Spanish whore people will understand her. She was willina to help in any way at all timos, and did a super job with the properties for the play .... llorliert was tho hay who WOL1lClI1ll hlindly accept government as it is. llo'll piohalily start a liianvli ol the Proqressive Party in Virqinia .... Earlene did a line join as Senior Class Vipeepresident, which wasn't as sott a job as it sounds, Besides that, sho's just Onto .... Tyrnss not only looks like a scholar he is, llis tavorite snliiocts are those which allow ample opportunity lol loaical thinlcina Ci. e. aramnentl, like Geometry and Civics. MARGARET McDOWELL TYRUSS NUCKO1-S' -f 1 f'4 ' !,- lf ' 49 'dn LILLIAN PARKER IOE POLIS IEAN POLLARD VIVIAN POLLARD COURTNEYQPURVIS GWENDOLYN RICHARDS ROYQRICHARDSON MARY SATTERWHITE Y J .BQ lx Sf MQ ,JK J K aD X,f ,, U -35 RN N x .1 J 5, I ,I x xi I. XX K H N 4 x J ,- 4 l.illirrri hard cr witty rmiirrrli trim oltcvr crlwirt firiy i1llltlWK'l yfrii l tl1l1'l rrivritiwri, llirl yfrii wvur :loci Sllffltf1UOCllll1IIlOIL?...MlVlt'7,lWi'TSlllllfIllClll '. Thcit wcrs lcwil llw wtru vrlwcrys rrp to srvrrirvthiricjr, Crrid how discrppoiritcid, lwtit qfmdfrifrtirrcld, llfx was whwri tho tmicliors srrw thmirqh his thiri excuses SC lfvdvh tho Clcissrrvfviii Wllfxll tliirifrfs 'grit tram drill .... lOC1Il wds Oiteri hQdrd Siriqiriq diihtr: with h0r Sisztwr. Arid cial tvrir 1:wctcnrid period Study hfrll teacher, we Curr still horrr her rzdy, Kfwp friiifit, l.iriwwfvd. . . .Witlicui1t VlVlC1I'liS qocwd prorriptiriq lor thv plrry, rrrid lrvirirr Hlwliririyf t1ll'llll i3IDUlH for dll I'OllQGTSCtlS, tho Cast Coiildrrt lifrvo fwrih tlimiifrli with it. Arid vrrirld 1-3llC :siriql , . . Corrrtriey Illftdf' friends with wvfiryfvriw, irivlrirlirifr thw trirl:-1, lliaz lrirg rricurrierit iii licraslcetlucrll Carrie when he piit the ltcrll iii thri wrruri-1 lrcrzwlwt, rrrrriiiiq tho title rriirit.1S-curio Purvis .... lf wo all had Gworis lovw of hrrriicrriity, wmiildrft this he rr wwriderful wrirld iri which tm livin? lvlfrriy Orivirid hor' rrlrility iii piililici repeal-:iriq ,... Roy plciyed some iiriel tocvtlidll diiririq ciiir lfrst yfvrr. Arid ho could dlwdys tease sorriohody Crhmit Crwrriiriq trwrri the hills, withfvrit lwirirg t'1:sl'ic1riie1Cl to Crdrriit that hw did too .... 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When we first bravely entered the portals of Highland Springs High School on Sep- terhber 10, 1942, literally scared to the bot- toms of our boots, we acted as all freshmen in high school do . . . bewildered and very green about everything in connection with high school activities. But we soon became familiar with such terms as SCA, lab, shop, gym, rat-hole, and, of course, the office. . This being one of the first years of World War II, the SCA sponsored a war bond and stamp auction here at school, complete with an army jeep and driver, which we all enjoyed immensely. Mrs. Bonnet, whom few of us came to know very well, left this year, and when we returned as gay young sophomores, Highland Springs had a new principal, Mr. I. Irving Brooks, Sr. Now we began to really change classes and to take a more active part in the school life. But these days soon were only fond memories when we became jolly juniors. We organized as a class for the first time on October 17, 1944, with Miss Martha Powell as our enthusiastic sponsor. Our hard-Working officers were: Maxine Calhoun, President: Earlene Muire, Vice-President: Patsy Teasley Se- cretary: Iimmy Haun, Treasurer. Our class played a big part in the school this year. Some of us were officers and chairmen of SCA Committees, members of the newly organized National Beta Club chapter, the C4 Club, the Spanish Club, and many of us took part in athletics and received our letters. And how we worked on the Iunior- Senior Dance in December! For most of us it was our first formal affair, so we worked long and hard to give the seniors some- thing truly wonderful to remember us by. When May Day came, some of our Iunior girls were in the Queen's Court. Then on Iune 8, twelve junior boys and girls, as candlebearers, proudly preceded the grand old senior class of 1945 at the graduation exercises .... Now WE were the Seniors of Highland Springs High School, and really proud of the name. All our dreams in joyful anticipation were at last fulfilled. While still wondering how we had managed to become seniors so soon, we began making our home in the two rooms in the elementary building .... Paradise Lost . . . away from the rest of the high school. With Mrs. Louise Creeger as our wide-awake sponsor, and Linwood Layton, President: Earlene Muire, Vice- Presidentg Norma lean Davis, Secretary, and Fred Wright, Treasurer, we all went quickly to work to try to make our class the best one yet. A Our caps and gowns were ordered, and the HIGHLANDER staff organized to begin work immediately on a cracker-tack annual for the Class of '46. To help build our financial status and cooperative spirit, we presented Almost Summer on the nights of Ianuary 17 and 18, after tour weeks of HARD work on the part of almost everyone in our class. The play went over with a bang, and never will we forget the howls of delight which arose when Barbara kissed Walter! Nor will we forget the night after the play when Mrs. Creeger had that wonderful party for us at her home. One of the most looked-forward-to events of the year was the Iunior-Senior Dance in March. The unusual decorative effects really made the old gym quite unrecog- nizable, but very attractive. We could never begin to tell the juniors what a won- derful time we hadl Then came that night of nights, the long- awaited Senior Banquet, when we gravely turned our rings - signifying that we had at last reached one of our most highly cherished goals. When finally that great day, Iune lO, came, and we realized we were really leaving school tor the last time as pupils, a great thrill came over us, for a tremendous re- sponsibility had been thrust on our should- ers . . . that of helping build a bigger and better world in which to live. 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Tex Atkinson leaves his laziness to Hilton Sullivan. Louis Baker leaves his love for football to Herman Collins. Iune Banks leaves her fair features to Anne Taylor. Ramona Beck leaves her real genuineness to Louise West. Walter Beninghove leaves his alertness to Reggie Barnett. Cordelia Bidgood leaves her contentedness to Ieanette Harris. lohn Binns leaves his line pitching to Morris Iones. Hazel Bond leaves her love tor basketball to Sue .4'Moore. . . ,.L,. ..- V mil 1 '-r .1- lbeonard Bunting leaves his pretty eyes to Buck yer. Charles Burcham leaves his good looks to Eugene Stewart. Nancy Bussard leaves her quiet gentleness to Elsie Beachum. Maxine Calhoun leaves her good all-aroundness to Skippy Gammon. Iohn Campbell leaves his kind-hearted nature to Iohn Watson. Marian Carroll leaves her calm to Bea Crabtree. glecinbr Clark leaves her cooperative spirit to Eva oo Billy Coffman leaves Dawson Archie Conner leaves lunie Needham lames Cornell leaves Smith Rosemary Cox leaves Ann Hardacre Mildred Crouch leaves her good nature to Ann Hill Adams his friendliness to Claude his good sportsmanship to his scientific mind to Sam her clear thinking to Mayte Shirley Darnes leaves her cute accent to lean Verlander Norma lean Davis leaves her sweet simplicity to Frances Glass Charles Derr leaves his dependability to Raymond Newton Marlene Dyer leaves her energy to Helena Crump Merle Ellis leaves her tom boyishness to Margaret Campbell Betty Io l-'itsgerald leaves her petiteness to Doro- thy White Watt Flxppo leaves his agricultural pursuits to William Chalkley Phyllis Franck leaves her sweetness to Elsie Bottoms Dorothy Gallahan leaves her looks to Estellellrcks Lewis Garber leaves his intelligence to Luther Richards George Gillen leaves his calm presence-of mind to Mason Morrison Thomas Gillie leaves his skill in woodworking to Edward Gibson glubelrt Holzbach leaves his iovxality to Danny mit Mary Lou Houston leaves her quickness to Char lotte Walker Johnny Iohnson leaves his mxschnevousness to Campbell Fletcher Raymond Iohnston leaves his merrlness to Bobby Skelton. Anne ling leaves her smile to Ieneen Baker. Wiltord Kirby leaves his quiet lndustriousness to Thomas Zitta. lginwood Ladd leaves his aggressiveness to George mith. Linwood Layton leaves his good presidential traits to Eugene Stewart. Carl Lindsey leaves his studiousness to Bill Chewning. Catherine Lipscomb leaves her amlability to Alice Lee Harrison. Billy Litterer leaves his keen mathematical mind to Gordon Iennlngs. Margaret McDowell leaves her happy spirit to Phyllis Hutner. Mary Ellen Michaux leaves her helpful spirit to Betty Iean Norvell. Herbert Mihalcoe leaves his radical ideas to Allen Brown. Earlene Muire leaves her personality to Phyllis ixon. Stuart Nuckols leaves his dignified ways to Robert Blackwell. Tyruss Nuckols leaves his political ideas to Pedro Harrison. Lillian Parker leaves her witty words to Diane Pollard loe Polxs leaves his audacity to Adlar Barnett lean Pollard leaves her musical ability to LaVerne Buheller Vivian Pollard leaves her play prompting to Vir xnia Herbig ourtney Purvis leaves his gentleman like ways to Ted Troy Gwendolyn Richards leaves her love for humanity to Mary Alice Reyes Roy Richardson leaves his earnest effort to grad uate to Henry Pomdexter Mary Satterwhite leaves her appreciattveness to Eleanor Smith Ellen Slachter leaves her sweet disposition to Roberta Moore Marguerite Smith leaves her business like manner to Pe gy Crxdhn Otis titser leaves his laugh to Herbertlulp Alice Taylor leaves her kxnchiess to Odelle Moore Billy Taylor leaves his poetic ability to Gene Rose Patsy Teasle leaves her penmanshlp to lean Hunt Billy Turner eaves his witty personality to David McChesney loyce Tyler leaves her kindness to Iewell Slachter Gladys Vaughan leaves her home making ability to Ellen Gallmeyer Mildred Ward leaves her spontaneous remarks to Norma lean Epperley Billy Warren leaves his industrrousness to Billy Kline lean Weagley leaves her quietness to Olive White Ruby White eaves her patience to ArlenePutse Conway Wood leaves his fearlessness to Bobby Lanier loyce Wood leaves her sophistication to Anne Wilkerson Fred Wright leaves his money bags to David I ,. - wtf' tn I. ,f align' ,P McChesney L '- wwqmx - I .Q gs-Y 1.3 M 3925 gflv.: A W? yfwbj ,I H 'Vt Wikia 4' M0 gy-Q gfgxiixablshy '11 MWQQW Q -w. ,-. sa 'Dx A HQ' Pi' .fa 'mm e A Y C'-1-2'x-.'to t ,ai Mm r sv. . , . . . . . t . 15:14 5 7' - 'i . - ..- ,,,.-F . . wx... 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Aff Wlvfjxv ,X . , y ,- '--' - fg CLAUDE DAWSON NORMA IEAN EPPERLEY BETTY FISC ROSE MARIE FEMIANI HER ELLEN GALLMEYER SKIPPY GAMMON A . f PN 11 E IEAN GATEWOOD DOT GEDDIE MARY GEORGE EDWARD GIBSON ROSA GILBERT FRANCES GLASS IUNE HALL MAYTE ANN HARDACRE L f I .l,'1 1 I-f-I Qfjz IEANETTE ARRIS ALICE LEE HARRISON ROBERT HARRISON BUCK HAUN aw! fjjffw VIRGINIA HERBIG f -I via. DOROTHY HOLMES I-WJ' BEVERLY HOPKINS PHYLLIS HUFNER IEAN HUNT GORDON MORRIS IONES GRACIE KAHN BILLY KLINE ALTHEA KUHL NANCY LAVENDER DOROTHY MADISON IERRY MARSHALL DAVID MCCHESNEY VIRGINIA MEADOR ODELLE MOORE ROBERTA MOORE SUE MOORE MASON MORRISON SHIRLEY MULLIGAN IUNIE NEEDI-IAM ELSIE NEWSOME RAYMOND NEWTON PHYLLIS NIXON A' IM! Jr M7 RUTH NOLTE f fi j I ff , 1, MM fM I ,N ,JVUJIIJ L ,QI 1' NOW I My ,W VIVIAN PEARSON EMMETT PEROE DIANE POLLARD ARLENE PUTZE MARY ALICE REYES LUTHER RICHARDS DOROTHY RICHARDSON IUNE RITCHIE BERNICE ROYALL ROBERT SKELTON I 1 A-f I L' ,X if af! I 'O rf f 1 'LL SLACHTER DANNY SMITH ELEANOR SMITH GEORGE SMITH SAM SMITH 9 Q,V,?,,,,,,0 4-Zxfwpvgal CJ.:-4.4 M 'Z t BILLY SNIDER 5.0-u . 6.1 CLARA STENGEL EUGENE STEWART HILTON SULLIVAN ANNE TAYLOR IEAN TAYLOR TED TROY If IQ. is fc? A' M.-.v ILL 'S NANCY TURNER IEANNINE USRY IEAN VERLANDER BEVERLY WALKER CHARLOTTE WALKER HELEN WEIRUP EMILY WESSELLS j,j:7f1 6 M? NIE MAE WHITE S' YY HJQ5iQS5r'9Xx11TE ANNE WILKERSON HELEN WINTERS RAYMOND WRIGHT THOMAS ZITTA IOYCE ADAMS IEANNE ALEXANDER RITA APPLEWHITE IOSEPHINE B ANNE PERCY BOZE EMILY ROSE LEE BERBERICK IDGOOD BOSSIEUX MILDRED BOTTOMS WELFORD BOWKER BROOKS MARSHALL BRUSHWOOD EDWARD BURKE WILLIAM BURKE LINWOOD CARNEAL PEGGY CAR KITTY CARROLL PAT CARROLL ROLL FRANCES COUGI-ILAN ALTA MAE LOUIS ADA LEE CARVER EARL CARVER COOK E COOK EDWIN CULLINGSWORTI-I MARY DAVIS RODA ELIZABETH DAVIS SHIRLEY DAVIS DORIS DAWSON IOYCE EATON STUART W. FEITIG MARGARET FISHER VIRGINIA FULWIDER VIRGINIA GAULDIN EDITH GEPHART CHARLOTTE GIBBS WINIFRED GORDON IOYCE HALL ELLA MAE HARRISON DIANE HARTLESS OSCAR HEINZE, IR. DOROTHY HERMANN BETTY INGE IIMMY IOHNSON MARIAN LOUISE IOHNSON RALPH IOHNSON RALPH IONES JIMMY KAHN MARY LOU KECK MARGARET KEMP DORIS LANDERS DORIS MAE LEONITUK MARGARET MAI-IONE MARY MAHONE IIMMY MARSHALL IEAN MARTIN GENE MCGEE MARIE MCGEE IOHNNY MCLAUGHLIN BETTY MELTON GERALDINE MELTON GLORIA MELTON WILLIAM LEE MELTON OLLIE MAE MICHAUX MARY FRANCES MINSON FITZI-IUGH MULLINS IIMMY MURRAY RACHEL NOLTE BUDDY NORVELL CLYDE PAYNE DONALD PENNELL ALICE PERRIN ROSE PICKLES nnmunzx Dnmr NL A I, aw M Ns.-1 X fm S N 4' f 4 ,K ' Vlighsg- M 1, ff f. .15 if-warwk s lf 1m 1 lmnssmmwmilm BARBARA ANN PUTZE HELEN REAMES BEVERLY REYNOLDS HERBERT RHINEHART MABEL IANE ROBINS IEAN RUDOLPH WELFORD SAMUEL ANNE SHAW ROY SLAUGHTER IIMMY SMITH ALFRED SORENSEN FELIX SPENSER BETTIE IEAN STEIGLEDER IACOUELINE STEINKE RUTH STILLMAN GEORGE STROUD BOBBY TATE EDWARD TIMBERLAKE MARY TUCKER CARLTON VAUGHAN SHIRLEY VAUGHAN PAULINE VICK VIVIAN WARD PETE WASH IKEY WEINSTEIN CAROL LEE WHITT KATHRYN WILLIAMS WESLEY WILLIAMS SHIRLEY ADAMS I ANE ANDER SON DOROTHY APPLEWHITE IANET APPLEWHITE SHIRLEY BARKSDALE FRANCES BEACHUM THOMAS BLANCHARD BETTY BOTTOMS NAN BOTTOMS CHARLES BUNTING IACOUELINE GRACE BRANDON BUNTING FRED CARPENTER IEAN CHALKLEY WILSON DANSEY IUNE DODL VIRGINIA CHANDLER PEGGY ANN DUNN IOAN DYER SHIRLEY FRYE EMMA GALL LARRY FITZGERALD MEYER EMMETT GARBER SHIRLEY GILHAM IOYCE HALL BETTY ANNE HARDING IAMES HARDING RALPH HELFERT IOYCE HESTER LESTER HODGE LUCILLE HICKS GENE HOLDER BEN H OLZBACH SARAH HOLZBACH BILLIE INGE JEAN IOHNSTON DOLORES KASKY IEAN KING CHARLES LA NGE FRED LANGE BETTIE MAE LAYNE ANNIE LEE LEWIS RITA IEAN MADSEN SARAHANN MANN DOLORES MAYER BERT MCLAUGHLIN MILDRED MILLER LUTHER MOORE ELSIE NICKOLS ROBERT MOORE IACK MYERS IOEY ANN OSBOURNE CHRISTINE PACE NORMAN PERRIN BARBARA PEACE RICHARD PEROE HARRIET RASMUSSEN LESLIE REAMES LEWIS STEVENS PAYE SANDRIDGE IUDDY SLACHTER FRANCES SWANSON FRANCES TAYLOR IOYCE TILLER GLORIA THAMES ROSALIE THOMAS BETTY ANN TUCKER IEAN TYLER PHYLLIS VAUGHAN HELEN WILSON STUDENT CQGPEHAYEVE ASSOCEATEGN' 42 u-' 1- ' N' ., , -.M .4r ,a.-. a ,N 1 Q .-1 :JN wg 'win,gz 'WWI ' ,vww v wlgfgwwsc 1-fvww Hu ' ,iff ' ing ' ' -.w .. 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AL f, - av- I .,,M , :Miss D. Cavanaugh, Sponsor, 'nwoo a resi ng ice Lee arriso , ecre ar 7 r ' Lftt qht Li dLdd,P det A1 H n S ty AchieC nr Ti asu . Absent when picture was taken: David McChesney, Vice-President. S. C. A. OFFICERS The Student Cooperative Association sponsors activities which enrich school life and develop school spirit. lt promotes an interest in participating in all local, state and national efforts for peace. School activities, which include athletics, newspaper, auditorium programs and school improvement, are financed through the S. C. A. Our governmental body is divided into various committees with one member from each homeroom represented on each commit- tee. All members of the student body are eligible for membership and officers are elected annually by them. I ggeewigivk First Row, Cleft to rightl: Alice Lee Harrison, lean Hunt, Virginia Bauer. Second Row: Doris Cavcinaugh, Sporisorg Eli.: Mao illzirison, Shirley Gilham, lune Dodl, Dorothy Richardson. Third Row: Ruth Smith, Barbara May, Iyuis-2 Vv'-ost, lVl'zry Tucker David McChesney. Fourth Row: Linwood Ladd, Fred Lange, Robert Moore, Burke Owen, G-'miie lloldcr, Archie Conner. Absent when picture was taken: Norma Iean Davis. Cen tml Committee The Central Committe, consisting of the four major officers and a representative from each homeroom, acts as an advisor to the various committees. The aims and purposes of this committee are: Cli To act as a clearing house for all extra-curricular problems. C23 To nominate S. C. A. officers and committee heads. C35 To arrange a social calendar for the year. C43 To budget S. C. A. money, and, also, to plan, with the help of the school, ways of making money. C53 To create new committees as needed or discontinue old ones if no longer needed. CGD To adopt policies as they seem needed, or to discard out-dated policies. Our meetings were held twice a month. We attained almost lOO per cent membership, managed school finances, backed activities of all other committees, sponsored and financed a hand- book, and sponsored one party-dance for S. C. A. members. Cafeteria Committee The Cafeteria Committee was organized for the first time this year. Its purpose was to improve the order in the cafeteria and to make it a more attractive place in which to eat. We made curtains for the Windows under the direction of our sponsor, Miss Aqee, and, with the cooperation oi the students, were able to greatly improve the order on the steps and in the cafeteria line during lunch periods. Since our Work was completed in March, our committee met only when necessary. Left to right: Betty Perry, Betty Tucker, Edward Timberlake, Thomas Atkinson, Ben Holzbach, Miss Aqee, Sports org Maxine Calhoun, Chairman: Rose Femiani, Mary Sattterwhite, Ioyce Hall, Vivian Pearson. L l Fits B W lctt to rightlz Miss Morris, Sponsor, Phyllis Nixon, Chairman, Frances Swanson. Second Bow: Alice Tayl- I M ryorie Dyer, Leo Forrestal, Mayte Ann l-lardacre, Estelle I-licks, Virginia Pack, Secretary. Third Row: Bever- ly ll plans Boa Crabtree, Ioyce Tiller, Ieanette Harris, Mildred Bottoms, Rachel Nolte, Mabel Robins, Grace Brandi n n Nolte, lack Myers. Red Cl-oAA Committee Remember us? We're always asking for money and things. This year the Victory and Red Cross Committees were combined into one. Our Membership Drive brought in 332690. We sold 33385.65 in Victory Bonds and Stamps. From T. B. Christmas Seals, We collected S56 and from March ot Dimes Drive we collected 3537. For McCfuire's Hospital we filled l8 Christmas stockings, collected playing cards, funny books, and many other things that the soldiers would enjoy. Twelve Christmas boxes were also filled for the European children. Our main objective this year was serving McCfuire's Hospital, under the leadership oi our sponsor, Miss Flora Morris. Our chair- man and secretary are Phyllis Nixon and Virginia Pack, respectively. Ser ice Committee Chairrnar.: IEWELL SLACHTER Sponsor: MISS H. CAVANAUGH Serving the school and alumni was the designated purpose of the Service Committee. We started the year off by writing letters full of news to our boys and girls in service. We sponsored a cheerful bulletin board for our classmates, took charge of the Patrick Henry Memorial Fund Drive, and managed a clothing drive for the needy Europeans. We sent cards to our friends who were sick or who lost members of their family. The Committee had a very helpful and active sponsor this year, Miss H. Cavanaugh. We hope we can serve our school and alumni with new and better ideas in the future. Lett to right: Mildred Crouch, Charlotte Hallahan, Frances Glass, lerry Marshall, lack Morecock, Ilmmy Kahn Calvin Fowler, Felix Spencer, Claude Dawson, Iewell Slachter, Betty Lane, Betty Harding, Peggy Crummet Christine Pace, Shirley Dames, Helen Winter, Lucella Creger, Miss Harriet Cavanaugh, Sponsor. if s 1 qt Barbara Reynolds, Catherine Lipscomb, Chairmang Margaret Fisher, Charles Harrell, Phyllis Franck, Ot' St H yl t' Th Z'tt L' H b g Ab t h th p't tk W t 15 LZQY, CIN' USICG, OXTICIS 1 G, OIS OTH SI' GT. SGH W en E 1C UIQ WGS G GUI SON. liozwe and gfvllhdd The duty of the House and Grounds Committee is to keep the school and grounds as clean as possible, in cooperation with the student body. We did many things which We think made our school a nicer and cleaner place. The first of the year We had the entire school grounds cleaned and then asked that it be kept that Way. We had a girl to keep the sick room bed linens clean. We ran a contest for the neatest and cleanest homeroom, which was won by Mrs. Creeger's room. The purpose was to show how nice the school room can look. Next, We had the Boys' Physical Education Classes Wash the hall walls to get rid of all marks and dirt. Last, but not least, this year, the House and Grounds Corn- mittee made curtains for the iniirmary and got a large glass top for the table. 14 tlaletic Committee The Athletic Committee did a great deal towards increasing school spirit and interest in all the games we sponsored - football, basketball, baseball, and track. We bought new uniforms for the tootball, baseball, and basketball teams, and in addition to that a set ot boxing gloves to settle disputes! We sponsored all pep meetings and rallies, and awarded letters to all letter men and women. Also we advertised the games - supported the teams in every way possible, and entertained visiting teams. First Row Clotf to riqhtlz Linwood Baker, Raymond Newton, Charles Stafford, Emmett Garber, Bobby Ta e Robert Pope, lahnny lohnsgwzn Second Row: Mr. S, C. Safrit, Advisory Helena Crump, Danny Smith, Thomas Elan hard Ricliard P'emo, Robert Neecllicnn, Billy Turner, Clrairrnanp Ralph Iones, Iimmy Stewart, Hill Carter, Miss Lawson Advisdr. lr rit R w C iii to rightl: Miss Waring, Sporisorg Ioyce l-lxll, Patricia Carroll, Phyllis l-lufner, Ioan Gatwwood, rat trrri, Nan Bottoms, Iackie Buriiir g, Earlene Muire, Chairman, Back Row: Thomas Gray, Louisn Ctrrrit-al, N ri x rril mlm, Qlirrrles Burcliarri, Roda Davis, Krrtlilwvri Carroll, Patsy Tv-aslsy, Nzuirnaii llsriilfv-r-rwr. ntertainment Committee The School Entertainment Committee has been responsible for programs in the auditorium for the benefit of the student body. These programs have centered around various interests of the students. Sports played their part in football and basketball pep meetings and the awarding of letters at the close of the season. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs were planned, With the traditional religious themes. Five professional entertain- ments were presented which the committee sponsored. Other assembly exercises were conducted by various groups and organizations, the topics being based on special interests and needs of the students. This committee was sponsored by Miss Vifaring, with Earlene Muire as chairman and Patsy Teasley as secretary. Kaffe tin Km:-d Committee The purpose of the Bulletin Board Committee was to arrange attractive bulletin board displays. We started out in the beginning with both experienced and inexperienced students in the field of art. With paint, brushes and colorful paper, We fulfilled our duty. Great was the imagination and originality of our group Whenever we met to plan our boards. We undertook the responsibility of displaying a colorful board on every holiday or special occasion. We appreciated the nice compliments individuals gave. This spurred us on to attempt larger and better boards. f 1 A' f ' J tQwQ4 WJ ,Z 7 xii' X aQ, f,! csv First Row tlett to riqhtl: Edward Gibson, Sam Smith, Marshall Brushwood, Iulia Seward, Skippy Gammon Chair marzg Rosa Gilbert, Charlotte Walker. Second Row: Miss Powell, Sporisory Ruth Goodman, Sue Moore Peggy Ann Dunn, William lohenning, lackie Downing, Beverly Reynolds, loy Wood. U vaecmvofrrs cw: Uv'-1 !',..,ac,. i s J ' Cf. First Row tleit to rightl: Charles Large, Donald Callahan, Ellen Gallmeyer, Dolores Kasky, Eva Cook, Dorothy White, Barbara Ann Putze, Eleanor Smith, Clara Stengel and Odelle Moore. Second Row: Eleanor Trudeau, Ann Hill Adams, Gladys Vaughan, Althea Kuhl, Margaret M:Dowell, Ann Bossieux, Barbara Ann May, Helena Crump, Rosemary Cox. Third Row: Billy Turner, Io Bidgood, Roda Davis, Roberta Moore, Phyllis Huiner, lerry Marshall, Bcity Melton, Zelma Durrette and losephine Pack. I i61-ary Committee me Books are the quietest and most constant of friends: they are he most accessible and wisest of counsellors: and the most patient of teachers. -CHARLES W. ELLIOT, THE HAPPY LIFE The Library Committees aim for the year has been to promote and encourage good reading. All students have been urged to take advantage of the wealth of material the Library oiiers. This year some iour hundred and eighty dollars was spent on books. The books were secured with the cooperation of the P. T. A., and by the paper drive, sponsored by the Library. The Committee made the Library attractive and homelike, so as to promote student attendance and interest. Our chairman, Eva Frances Cook, and our sponsor, Mrs. Marks, untiringly worked to carry out the aims and objectives oi our library committee. MRS. MARKS, Spor mn ., vw S siw .anim .. '. ., : 43 SPORTS mis -fxvf F' .QQ- ef? . W. n- .il 1. 'S -- K 3' - ..- M1 wk' N sv. 5. 5 ,,,. Af 'W -v- , 4 1 if - YL .. '-- ,s,.i -- .fi 5. 1 A if L 4 .. .Y-K .MQ '- .U , 1 1, : - , ' F tu I nf, .. -L , , '1 L I' .Q,: 1-1-:.4'11r 4.9 0 we W 'Sk if , Backrow, left to right: Helena Crump, Maxine Calhoun, leneen Baker, Ann Hill Adams. Front row: Betty lean Norvell, Earlene Muire, SlCipDY Gammon. U Cheer Leaders TEX ATKINSON IACK NIMON IUNIE NEEDI-IAM BACKFIELD The Footboll Schedule and Scores Were : September 28-Chester .....r ...r.......r.....,r.. ..,.. October 5-Vcxrinct ., October 12-Blackstone .4,...,. October I9-Boy's Home .r.r..... October 25-T. I. Irs. . , November 2-Emporio .. November 9-Crewe November 16-Vorino November 22-Glen Allen r,.t.... LINE I l RoY R1cHARDsoN opp. 12 0 6 O 6 12 I2 6 33 CHARLES STAFFORD, BILLY LITTERER, LOUIS BAKER, CONWAY WOOD, ALBERT ROBINS, LINWOOD LADD, ARCI-IIE CONNER. I -iff N Q ' ii .s. , R NC A 5 was 'H , - It - . s-NV Rss Qs -, 'Ns' -f'. Q .se-we vs? gx fflxifrr. or-Qs, f gp, tx fix 34, bmiff V ? , . '- ' s STA ' Standinq llelt to riqhtlz Coach Herb Berry, Thomas Blanchard, Alfred Sorenson, Conway Wood, Albert Robins, Pedrc Harrison, Henry Williams, Donald Pennell, Louis Baker, limmy Litterer, Billy Litterer, Roy Richardson, lack Nimon, lohnny Iohnson, Iimniy Stewart, Herman Collins, Morris Weinstein. Front Row: Robert Needham, Claude Dawson, Lin- wood Baker, Robert Pope, Fred Chniel, Buddy Norvell, Fred Lanqe, Charles Stafford, Archie Conner. f 1 7 , , , 5 , ,.,N3! Y! , 4 rf' X l FOOTBALL T ,l y TEAM CAPTAIN TEX ATKINSON COACH HERB BERRY hz, -if ,, 7 'i y, YM .M , qs M QM! ,M Apt sm P 494 ,Qu N 'TX lr-1, , f x J A 2' K Q 15 iw Z ,Q ,. 4' .. 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The Blackstone boys have fared badly' against Class A oppo- sition in losing to Petersburg, 53-0' anclfrhomaa Jefferson, 33-0, hu this should. lie -a tairly even mate for them., The Highlanders hol victories over Chester and yavina i In another game on the count card tomorrow, Coach Dick Ber- t .gens Tho 2- le High, from ' ' - .J s Glen Allen llc , . It if-f was Gasser, start 1 B5 s is-1 0ss5Ym t rl 5 i 1 an B995 Q05 :X Chesxev Ehixlges Statiortl 'ian659 sxgtet' s ana H. . ' -. D CY See 'Wd' ndaklgsuiielngy' The . o . mu Opffngers Highlanders o Q ci i M Af Ch earfii ake B -NNE-sfer efr ' f The I 5easZ:fl0grnfujAbo C Sglxffiedfg 'ff Headl' l'QU'??i 1121? DA-me Ilhmg ,gilt Ind, tB01.ry WF' K fi?-d Sufi Dronwfje Oufloglglq hav T :Ch o S Him: fOr' fi. Islam-ef , I .,,j19nif.l .gff rootbgf mggj 11. tarot S aigon fi tqam, . I a .. Hams 11' - M. Frjt . t . 1 f , . ' Sports 1322 9 C i 1 I' ' Q . i H 8 - 6076 . 06,966 . S asf bds A y' . gfga, Fnfag f,,1'W2'gf's5jfF9h. xxedf spd Q? 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S f ' ?'5e1w9lB6xav Q' Q aaa 'aiggazg' High! my Neg on ts t mittliuilyggaiotd' 8' eg , ,Riga 3 the hlalldanf Wdhafnerdiyhe fo th ' ts be P U 111JG1-0f'1 m Il tfaili filift shrfgnt ovopuflt 1723015 05,12 If Q 1- In -Gent-'Sala' Pa h se:-.v, -'Sue min Stn Wm G, ' ut6eng BOYS' BASKETBALL Archie Conner CCaptainl, Iunie Needham, Boonie Needham, Iirnmy Murray Charlie Derr, Jimmy Stewart, Carlton Mitchell, Courtney Purvis, Ralph Iones i l SQUAD: Far left: Mi. Burrell. First Row Cleft to rightlz Melvin l-larver, Iames Stewart, Iames Iohnson, Henry Williams, Fitzhuah Mullins, Lee Conner, Edwin Austin, Leonard Bell. Back Row: Courtney Purvis, Iunie Needham, Archie Conner, Morris Weinstein, Carlton Mitchell, Ralph Iones, Boonie Needham, Buddy Norvell. Absent when picture was taken: Charles Derry Billy Boll and Herbert Rhinehart. Schedule and Scores were: lanuaiy 9-Highland Springs Emporia l4 Ianuary ll-Highland Springs Ashland 43 Ianuaiy l5-Highlard Springs Manchester l3 Ianuary l6-Highland Springs Midlothian 22 lanuary 22-Highland Springs T. I. B's 25 lanuary 25-Highland Springs Varina 23 Ianuary 29-Highland Springs Chester 38 February l-Highland Springs -Midlothian 28 February 5-Highland Springs -Ashland 48 February 8-Highland Springs l7-Emporia 28 February I2-Highland Springs -Glen Allen 38 February 15-Highland Springs -Varina l3 February t9-Highland Springs -Manchester 29 February 22 Highland Springs -Chester 31 February 26--Highland Springs -Glen Allen 46 February 28-Highland Springs -Alumni 35 March 4-Highland Springs 25-T. I. B's 39 March 7-Randolph Macon Tournament Highland Springs 23-Ashland Ill Although we won only five games out of eighteen we feel that we were success ful, since our main objective was good sportsmanship regardless of games won GIRLS' BASKETBALL Hazel Bond, Captain: Rosemary Cox, Sue Moore, Kitty Carroll, Norma lean Epperley, Patsy Teasley, Mary Tucker, Cordelia Bidqood, Helena Crump. SQUAD: First Row Clett to iigliil: Hazel Bond, Helena Crump, Kitty Carroll, Norma lean Epperley, Dorothy Geddie, Patsy 'l'vaslriy, Sue Moore, Skippy Gammon, Rosemary Cox. Seccnd Row: Maxine Calhoun, Manager Peggy Cridlir., Anne Taylor, Betty lean Narvoll, Anne Vtfillaerson, Virginia Fulwider, Mary Frances Mirrsan, Betty Fischer, Earlene Muire, Caavlr Lawson, Mary Lau Keck, Marjorie Dyer, Iune Banks, Ruth Stillman, Merie Ellis, Mary Tucker, Clara Stengel, Na: vy Saririridqo. K. The scores oi the games were as follows: lliglrland Springs l8 lliql1laririSpriIiqs 9 lliirliland Springs I7 llirrliland Springs 24 liitrhlarrd Springs 2l lligliland Springs l2 llirrlrland Springs ll llit1lrlar1dSprirrgs lt? Emporia 28 Emporia 10 Ashland l7 Ashland 27 Manchester 46 Manchester 4l Midlothian l3 Midlothian ll Highland Springs Highland Springs Highland Springs Highland Springs Highland Springs Highland Springs Highland Springs Highland Springs 16 ll 35 33 24 lB l9 8 Varina 43 Varina lil Chester 40 Chester 44 Glen Allerp Sl Glen Allen 56 Alurnni l l Iolin Marshall 30 Varsity letters were awarded to Hazel Bond, Honorary Captain: Sue Moore, Rosemary Cox, Kitty Carroll, Cordelia Bidgood, and Manager Peggy Cridlin. lunior Varsity letters were awarded to Norma lean Epperley, Marjorie Dyer, Merie Ellis, Virginia Fulwider, Mary Frances Minson, Clara Stengel, Ruth Stillman, Mary Tucker, Patsy Teasley, Anne Wilkerson, and Anne Taylor. For when the One Great Scorer carries to write a ainst u i r g yo r rane, Ho rnarks not that you won or lost, liut haw you played the game. 'Z-rg BASEBALL Henry Williams, Iohn Binns, Archie Conner, Boonie Needham, Iack Culbertson Iunie Needham, Captain: Iohnny Iohnson, Charles Burcham, Sam Swanson. TEAM: First How Cleft to rightl: George Smith, Boonie Needham, lohnny lohnson, Lee Burcham, Sam Swanson, Iohn Binns, Iunie Needham, Archie Conner, Henry Williams. Second Row: Coach Richard Burrell, Morris lanes, Fred Chniel, Edward Timberlake, lack Culbertson, Iimmy Murray, Eugene Bolton, Ralph Iones, Edward Austin, Fitzhugh Mullins, Lin- wood Layton. Third Row: Bobby Tate, Felix Spenser, Clyde Payne, Stuart Feitig, Iimmy Stewart, Tommy Hawkins, Thomas Blanchard, Norman McGee, Carlton Newton, Tommy Gray. T We are looking forward to a successful season this year. Our schedule is below, but the Book went to press before the scores were in. Robert Needhan is Captain. April 5 Iohn Marshall May 3 Manchester April Manchester May 7 Varina April 12 Midlothian May 10 Fredericksburg April 16 L , Varina May l4 , Ashland April 18 Iohn Marshall May 17 , Midlothian April 23 Chester May 21 Glen Allen April 26 Ashland May 24 Chester April 30 Glen Allen May 31 Fredericksburg Wilbur Iordan, David Brice, Bobby Lanier, Linwood Baker, George Stroud. TRACK At the time this Book goes to press there are three track meets in which Highland Springs is entered: April 17-Virginia Athletic League, Grade B Schools, April 27-at Newport News, Suffolk, Morrison, and Highland Springs: May 1-High- land Springs All-School Meet. First Row Cleft to rightl: Beverly Walker, Catherine Lipscomb, Noble Brown, Patsy Teasley, Norma lean Davis, Rosemary Cox, Peggy Cridlin, Gwen Richards. Second Bow: Virginia Meador, Dorothy White, Virgiria Bauer, Secretary: Helen Winter, Maxine Calhoun. Third Row: Iune Banks, Presidentg Ierry Marshall, Eugene Stewart, Vice-President: Courtney Purvis, lean Hunt, Charlotte Walker, Iune Ritchie, Elsie Bottoms, Alice Lee Harrison, Iewell Slachter, Wilford Kirby, Treasurerg Beverly Hopkins, Bea Crabtree, Ellen Gallmeyer, Lewis Garber, Miss Iuanita Tiller, Sponsor. Keta C7116 The purpose of the Highland Springs Beta Club is to recognize the students who have outstanding school records, and to promote leadership and loyalty in the school. 0 This year we presented a program in the auditorium for National Education Week and we gave the faculty a tea in the Home Economics Cottage. 0 We planned another faculty-basketball game to raise funds, part of which was sent to the National Education Fund. A candle-light tapping ceremony was held the third Tuesday in March to invite new members into the Club. First Bow ftett to riahtjz Eva Frances Cook, Mildred Ward, Cordelia Bidqood, Robert Anderson, Lewis Garber, Sam Smith, Dat.ny Smith, Teri Troy, Euqene Stewart. Se:ond Row: Iune Ritchie, Iune Banks, Bill Snider, Billy Buinrtte. Third Bow: Maxine Calhoun, Betty lo Fitzgerald, Norma lean Davis, Barbara Alexander, Marqie Dyer, Patsy Teasley, Catherine Lipscomb, Skippy Gammon, Billy Litterer, Doris Cavanauqh, Sponsor: Carlton Mitchell. Fourth Row: Mary Louise Houston, Mayte Anne Hardacre, Naricy Turner. C7116 C4 + M45 Di C3M - Thats our full name, but We're called C3M for short. Ch, in case you're Wondering, it stands for last year's chemistry club - C4 - plus the morons of 1945 - us - yields Cavanauqh's Craziest Chemical Mixture - C3M. 0 This year We had an assembly program, a bulletin board display, and spon- sored a drive to make the public more cancer conscious. 0 Miss Doris Cavanauqh was our helpful sponsor, and our officers were: Charles Derr, President, Catherine Lipscomb, Vice-Presidentg tune Banks, Secretary, and David McChesney, Treasurer. 10.6 biablm fApanvleA The Spanish Club, Los Diablos Espanoles, consisted of twelve members with Mrs. Louise Creeqer as sponsor. We met every Friday during third period. 0 Our main purpose was to make us better acquainted with the history and customs of the Spanish- speakinq peoples of the World. 0 Our officers were as follows: President, Mary Ellen Michauxg Vice-President, Frances Glassg Secretary, loyce Tylerg Treasurer, Estelle l-licks. Mrs. Creeqer, Ruby White, Gwen Richards, Frances Glass, Beverly Walker, Ioyce Tyler, Betty Clark M y ll Michaux Walter Be-ninqhove, Iames Cornell, Estelle Hicks. P Fmsr Row Cleft to riqhtl , Miss Long - Lewis Hicks N Caswell Mooring Iohn McLaughlin Raymond Newton Berkley Tarson SECOND Row: Anne Taylor George Stroud Donald Pennel Otis Stitzer THIRD Row: Iean Hunt lean Pollard Ioyce Tyler Ruth Stillman FOURTH Row: Estelle Hicks Norma lean Davis Maxine Calhoun Mary Alice Reyes FIFTH Row: Dot Holmes Mary Ellen Michcrux Ieannine Usry Mayte Ann Hardacre Louise Underwood Catherine Lipscomb SIXTH Row: Ellen Gallmeyer Gwen Richards Ramona Beck Iune Banks SEVENTH Flow: Patsy Teasley Lin Layton Marjorie Dyer Charles Derr EIGHTH Row: Lewis Garber Louis Baker Safe ty Fat:-ol The main duty of the Safety Patrol was to help maintain order and safety on the roads, in the halls, and on the school buses. The lieutenants and patrolrnen were selected on the basis of leadership ability. With the help of our understanding sponsor, Miss Lona, We endeavored to carry out the ABC of safety - Always Be Careful. Officers: Miss Long, Sponsor: Charles Derr, Captain 7 lune Banks, Lieutenant of Upper Hall Patroly Mary Ellen Michaux, Lieutenant of Lower l-lall Patrol, Maxine Calhoun, Lieutenant of Auditorium Patrol: Otis Stitzer, Lieutenant of Road Patrol, Gwen Richards, Lieutenant of Bus Patrol. The glee C7116 The Glee Club has been functioning since lanuary under the leadership ot Mr. Perkins. Very much was accomplished this year. We were in the Christmas Play, helped the Beta Club, and We had the Thanksgiving program. We sang at a Methodist Church at Highland Springs. A group of girls went to McGuire General Hospital to entertain. 0 The officers ot this club are: Director, Mr. Perkinsg President, Charles Derry Vice President, Zelma Durrette, Secretary, Beverly Reynolds, Treasurer Virginia lfulwiderp Pro- , ri gram Chairman, Edith Gephart. z tj - f FJ: , 411 13 i W' J- ffl L' pq , J'f!i1i4J lv lv First Huw llftt to rialifl: Doris Leonituck, Barbara Stokes, Helen Weirup, Edith Gcphart, Zelma Durrette, Barbara Pomlv, Rrvvily Ami Reynolds, Peggy Ann Dunn, Mr. Perkins. Second Row: Ana Fowler, Doris Landers, Annie Mm' Whiw, Otis Stitxtoi, Sue Moore, Mildred Crouch, Virginia Fulwider. ,-1 f-. ,-... . . l t ll ts- :ti ll: l.1w1s fwaiilawr, nlurlcy Frye, loycr- Wand, Peggy bridlin, Betty Fisrliffr 111111 Illllll, Mrs, ll 1 ln- Illlllil. 3111511111: Hiiliiim lW141c'r1, Ic1l111 Ca11111l11,fl,Billy Biirl-if-,Rutl1S'ilf1111111,l.11'1lU I' l111s,111 M ily 11 11, l.1l '1ll1 ll1vl-cs, Mini 111 lfllis, A1 Il Adains. iii -77me An HS. 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' N ' '. - 'Thi 'A 1' fof' 1'-Q .. '- -2 '43 ' -1' .. ' .. 3 ' - ?f,i,i1?uL'I-'i-P f 1, .. - ' 'LII ..-v'3'. - . V:-MA ni, 5 I -1.4 2:1 -1. rr-gl-.hi .'.' V Q.,-. - 1- .3, , 5 A 9 ,T-J, -.link-WA 1 - ,vi .- W.. 5- 7.-,MQ ,,5y5,1mf5Qu ,U -:wil I KK... -.jivjiv i ,. 4 .,,,-Lp., 2....,- Y, ' j. f 11,g,:1.:' ' gpm' -,-' - .f-,4.P.i,f'f -vu--:If k -d ,-gg .-4.-eg-jk -'-YQ-F53 ' Q, g, gr' E 4'--.:r.ag', 'w - i ' - -' ' '53-F5 :,s,:g'5i f -i f-P yi L ,.!?.,-1,1 ' ' . - '51 + Qi.. .uk r -M.,-gl I k A '- -.' -:kr Y, - 1 1 4 , ,- - Sw, Q ,, .A . A 1 ' A' n. ' . ,5 - . . . f ,h 1, n V 1 . , ' ' QP. , .Vi N - .. , , . ., ' . .. - .. ,-' J'l ?-4-Pi. 1 I , ACTEVETEE5 4 Peti e lcademie ?rancaiAe La Petite Academie Francaise was organized February 7, 1946. The following officers were elected: Mary Alice Reyes, President: Carlton Mitchell, Vice President, Mary Ellen Michaux, Secretary: and Courtney Purvis, Treasurer. The club consisted oi nineteen members and met every Friday during fifth period. lts purpose was to learn more about France and her customs. We selected La Marseillaisef' the French National Anthem, as our song, and perhaps you were near enough lOl to hear our Voices raised in Allons enfants de la patrie. Left to right: Iames Cornell, lean Gatewood, Catherine Lipscomb, Courtney Purvis, Shirley Davis, Louis Baker Estelle Hicks, Carlton Mitchell, Mrs. Creeqer, Mary Alice Reyes, Vivian Ward, Ann Shaw, Ruby White Peqqy Carroll, Peggy Cridlin, Mary Ellen Michaux. l wmfszst . if M Nt Front Row tlcft to riglitlz Vivian Ward, Eleanor Smith, Emily Brooks, Beverly Walker, Barbara May. Back Row: Betty lnqf, B+-tty lea Steiglcder, Rose Pickles, Carol Le? Whitt, Mary Mahone, Virginia Fulwider, Dorothy Madi- rvn Emily Wessclls, Margarft Fisher,Iuditl1Aaee,Glaays Vaughan, Beatrice Crabtree, Ellen Gallmeyer, Bernice Roynll Clinrtrlri-ttf Gilvlus, Barbara Ann Puize, loyce Adams, Frances Glass. Yuture llomemalzem of Nmerica Future l-lomemakers ot America Was organized at Highland Springs l-ligh School November l, l945. The purpose ot organizing this club was to offer opportunities tor the further development oi pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. 0 The objectives ot this club for l945-46 were to promote better home and family living, to sponsor a project of improving the homemaking cottage, to promote better health in home and school, and to provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 093 C7416 M3!l Doesn't that name strike a familiar chord somewhere? lf you were in Miss Morris' 4th period English you would know we were Morris' Marblehead Morons. Or probably you saw our pin-up girl, lo Pack, and our pin-up boy, Sidney Alexander parading down the hall all decked out. 0 No doubt you saw the picture of our mascot, K-QMS, better known as Pete Poopendyke. 0 Our Program Committee spent many nights trying to think up em- barrassing situations for the students on the program. Once Prank Sinatra and Bing Crosby Calias Clifford lohnson and lohn Bewi entertained us. 0 To all freshmen English students we advise you to take sophomore English under Miss Morris and organize a club, and you'll have the time of your life. First liww Cleft' to ri-rhtl: M-iry Davis, Mary iqlXlllCCS Mirrsnrr, Pri-sirivrrtg lrryrw llrili, Ulrtiirrriarr of Pr Jr rrr K lrr rrrittmrp lictfy Clark. Soriorrri Row: lo Pack, VicvP10sidority Kathryn Williams, Doris Dawsort, Iuha 5 How: Mriraarot Fishcr, Viviari Ward, Burke Oweri, Barbara Ioan May. Fourth How: Naomi Toms, r Mildreti Eottariis, Fitithrirrh Mullins, Treasiirr-r. Fifth Row: Ruth Smith, Rachel Noftv, Emily Brooks, thti ltl1IlS Sixth Row: George Cliilrirvss, lack Culbertson, Wiriifrcd Cmrriori, Mario Barnett, Ollie Mac Michriiix M r Slrer'or', Srdrrvy Afexrrrrrior, Jimmy Marshall. Staridiriaz Miss Morris, Sponsor. Alvsorrt when pivturv w is r Shirley Diivis, Socrutr ry. sn mfi.f wx:mwsrr. Q? A , . - 3' sf A t W f. f Left to right: Lee Conner, Buddy Norvell, Fred Chniel, lames Whitt, Albert Robins, George Gillen, Thomas Gillie, Sidney Alexander, Herb Berry, Billy Taylor, Alfred Sorensen. Jnda trial 141-tn Club The aims of the Industrial Arts Club this year were three-fold - to help our school, to help our community, and to help ourselves. Mr. Berry acted as our active sponsor. We Went on five outings and a deer hunt. 0 Our officers tor the year were: President, Albert Robinsg Secretary, Thomas Gilliep Treasurer, George Gillen. 71:42 Z9 CC' 61116 The 2yCC - Second Year Commercial Club - is a brand new organization composed of the girls in the second year commercial work. lt is our hope that the club will help us to improve our com- mercial skills, and that, as a club, we may help to make our school a still better one. 0 We cannot be serious all the time, however, so at the lunior Bazaar we had a little blue, pink, and white booth in which We sold ice cream - and a good time was had by all. The party at the home of our president, and, also, the pajama party aiven by one of our members will lonq be remembered. 0 We hope that we have started a club that will become a tradition and that the future members will have as much fun in it as We have. First Raw ilcft to riqliilz Helen Winter, Pcqqy Ciitllin, Phyllis Nixon, An: Adams. Second Row: Ali L H snn, Knflilfun Ccnrull, Icantfiio Harris, Ellen Gallnwyex. Third Row: Mrs. LeClaire Hunt, lean H t H l Q1 unip. RJ I lf to rightlz Charles Stafford, Charlie Derr, Boonie Needham, Robert Lanier, Iunior Needham, h r s linrtharn, lack Nirnon, Albert Robins. Second How: Billy Turner, Billy Litterer, Louis Baker, Iohnhy john' l Wright, Archie Conner, Iohn Binns. Third Row: Morris Weinstein, Conway Wood, Billy Coffman, Her lins Mr. Burrell, Coach: Hoy Richardson, Henry Williams. Absent when picture was taker.: limmy Mar ln X Atkinson. Monogram C1416 ln order to aid and advance athletics in our school, we formed a club this year which We called the Monogram Club. 0 The require- ments for membership are that the boy has to have won a letter, played a certain amount of time in games, have the spirit of a true gentleman, have good graces, be on good terms with his teachers, and on the very best of terms with his fellow students. 0 The boys who were picked to organize this club were old ballplayers and new members must pass the above requirements. They must also pass the approval of the members. 0 With this organization we can bring together all the various teams and players which form the entire athletic activities of our school. 0 The officers of this club are: Robert Needham, Presidentg William Needham, Vice Presi- dentg Robert Lanier, Secretary and Treasurer. The lilo:-riA C1116 The Morris Original Bough and Beady Intelligent Students Was organized on October 19, 1945. 0 Our mascot was The Wolf, a drawing of a man in a zoot suit with a wolt's head. 0 The purpose of this club was to familiarize members with parliamentary pro- cedure. 0 Ada Lee Carver was our pin-up girl and Billy Melton was our pin-up boy. 0 We met every Friday during fifth period in Boom llO. Oral book reports, parties and games made up the programs. 0 Officers for the year were Earl Carver, Presidentg Virginia Neggie Pack, Vice President, Ada Lee Carver, Secre- tary, and Billy Melton, Treasurer. First Row tlett to rightl: Peggy Crummett, Ada Lee Carver, Secretary, Billy Melton, Treasurer, Frances Coughlan, Clarence Nuckols, Margaret Kemp, Virginia Pack, Vice-President. Second Bow: Eleanor Trudeau, George Stroud, Alta Mae Cook, Earl Carver, President, Betty Sieigleder, Barbara Poole, Chairman of Program Committee: Floris Geremy. Third Row: Nancy Sandridge, Robert Davis, Lee Conrer, Fred Chniel, Donald Pennell, Campbell Fletch- er. Fourth Bow: Ralph Iohnson, Louise Cook, Boy Slaughter, Felix Spenser, Boland White, Charles Watson. Stand- ing: Miss Morris, Sponsor. ' W. w v 'i, . 'I- ' QL Jn 5,3 fi n X Qgx My gm- 'Q ix-3 u Q 5 W....,x, ,Wx ,AWWA ,sr .ik MYR? 5' -33: Q SWQ .4- 4-'-1 ' ' ' yn , ,. ,. gk, 5 wx ' .. Y Mk Q .,., , ax M V W' K 5 .sw ,. K 5. 5, X A ...,, I X X .wp - Y, M I 1 X as .gg 1 W Q llfflg , , Q 5 f M 3' . ,E W m....,. A Q R Q 6 0 N S V . :dai X N . W SHN W M - Q , . .xr - X - Q xi - Q N 3 a ix ' ' G 4 E fix f w y -- . W Ng X fff My Q y Q QQ- 4 ws get Q X nv' X ' x Y, N 'x X 2 gi: 4 usb Se, :gb A wa. X ' 1, L v 5 A if - ., li , . I X X z W jj' ' ff,-3, in l xfXQX ' . 'y ,M 1 W g. .1 UW ' Yi' gf ' V MK 5, . i 1 N Q Q x my Q if sm 5 x M f F 1 NY x . QL wk, 'f ' - - 1 x 1 21 'Y ss - in , a N .ff , xx j X x K A M X F yn ,.z w Nffwxs- A-Q x .mg ma 1. K-.. .sex X 1 sm . wx v Si Qiiiw gig :,, ALMOST SUMMER A COMEDY IN THREE ATT? PY UillTlf lUl'lll1lt :'lIHi2lf!. PRESENTED HY The Senior Class ot Highland Springs High School COMMITTEES Publicity Chairman Rosemary Cox Tickets Chairman Earlene Muirc Programs Chairman Alice Taylor Stage Settings Chairman Mary Ellen Michaux Sound Ettects Chairman Billy Cottman Lighting Lewis Garlwor Costumes Mary Satterwhiio Make-up Chairman loy Vlfoorl Prompters Anne King: Vivian Pollarcl Curtain Tyruss Nuckols TASS Qsmiizalfv X . 4, fx 3 ', .RY 5 5 , . f f A - .mlm ,Q Q iii? 3 iii? Q Mr ww , FN Presented on the niqhls of lannary 17, 1946 A lanuary 18, 1946 Mrs. lonos lunior Mary Mr. Srnndqely Mr. Iones Paul lack lane Lilah lohnson MRS. CAST Catherine Lipscomb Waller Beninahove Maxine Calhoun Iohn Campbell Walt Flippo Charles Derr Linwood Ladd Iune Banks Barbara Alexander i1msc'rEn iw LOUISE CREEGER it-vii IUNIOR SENIOR DANCE pw? Q bw an SQ A v ,QQ .. SK' 1 -Y Y vm Im: :fy W xii. 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We Fill Prescriptions As Your Doctor Orders - Nationally Advertised DRUGS AND SUNDRIES TOILETRIES COSMETICS SODAS, CIGARS, CANDIES - If We Dont' Hcrve It, We Will Get It Meet Your Friends ot Tony's SANDSTON, VIRGINIA Phone 4914 7-7 ..-- --,- --- ::::::l:::::r: ---- -:pooooc -v--o4:- TI-IE VILLAGE DRUG STORE Q- In the years to come, when memories of school days take possession of you, it is our hope that We have served you in such a Way as to merit a place in these memories. 0- LUCAS A. LIPSCOMB HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Eastern 2215 :::4::1-::::o-oo-c::t:oc::::: Another Good Place for Your Savings 23, FRANKLIN-FEDERAL SAVINGS ci LOAN ASSOCIATIGN OF RICI-IMGND FORMEHLY The First Federal of Sandston XP 616 EAST FRANKLIN STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Jc-J:--A- Y '-'Y G :oc::oc:oo1:::1:::: :::::ooo1:: Compliments of RICHMOND RUBBER CCMPANY, Inc if Super Recoppinq IOSEPH L. BICKERSTAFI- S SONS 1430-32 East Main Street RICHMOND 19, VA. lQ+9. Exclusive Wholesale Distributors STANDARD RUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT Modern Machine Shop Phone 7-0321 CLASS RINGS - INVITATIONS - CLASS PINS CALLING CARDS MEDALS AND TROP1-IIES CAPS AND GOWNS X19 WALTER B. ANDERSON L. G. BALI-'OUR COMPANY PRODUCTS 4111 KENSINGTON AVENUE, RICHMOND, VA. Dici14-3542 go Qoeooooo ooo 099000- oo 4 lx lb I1 0 O O O O nu 0 O 0 O 0 0 li li 11 lx 41 ll ll 0 - -- ---oo vooa--- ---Q I O O I 4 0 0 0 1 O 1 0 0 ll lr O 0 C I I 4 Q ooooooooooooooooooooqooooaooooooo Congratulations T O T H E Graduating Class ot '46 from The Student Cooperative Association SID . ::: :::vc:::1:::hooc::::l:::: caoooocc Q oo Congratulations Senior Closs of 1946 Q53 .,QxxX'-'Eb X mgfn 'A' 110 EAST BROAD STREET 'A' 1319 HULL STREET i' 3005 WEST CARY STREET 1 Q ::ooo::::::: Q 9-00--QQ0oo0000-00-0900000000000oqooooeogcgooooqooooo 4 4 , K 1., . . ummm., Our Heotrtiest Congratulations omd Very Best Wishes to these three highly esteemed Dee ci Bee Employees IOHN CAMPBELL BILLY WARREN LEWIS GARBEB omd to ctll ot their Fellow Seniors Dee 6: Bee Food Stores HIGHLAND SPRINGS SANDSTON 0---Qooooooooooe-oooQQQQQQQQo-ooo-o-.9oo..-QoQoQo-0.90 :o::::::::::: -------::-- -----------.--5 LIDO GARDEN CHINESE-AMERICAN RETAURANT ENIOY OUR FAMOU Chicken Chow Mein MOST POPULAR CHINESE RESTAURANT IN THE SOUTH 303 EAST BROAD STREET Phones 3-6414 and 3-9952 SOUTHERN ATHLETIC SUPPLY Co. INCORPORATED II Athletic Outfitters El DIAL 2-6203 116 North Seventh Street Richmond, Virqinio 1--- ---4:- Do Your Feet Hurt? Do You Hove that Tired, Achinq Feeling? Are You Grouchy, Irritable, and Faqqed Out? THEN SEE CHANDLER SHOE COMPANY 25TH AND MARSHALL STREETS DIAL 2-0567 oooooooo -A---- - - - AA- - - vv----v--,,vo--Q coMPL1MENTs Cgmpliments OF of I os. I. Wil1ic:ms.Ir. A. W. KEIL 793 iff -::::--::-: :::::::: : ::-: : +:::::::--::-:,,,-: : ::::: Compliments of Compliments Morrsha1l's Clothing of INCORPUHATED B. W. MARSHALL, Prop. A A 830 EAST MAIN STREET 'gg :::::::::::::::::,.:::--- +::::::::-:::::e ::::::::: o Compliments Specify Of SAMPSON PAINT CO HENRY W. wooDY Pure Palms 355 'k 1413-1415 EAST MAIN STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA eoz: ::ooo:::::::oo::::: Ben Franklin Store 5c to 51.00 'wif 320 North 25th Street 25th cmd Vencrble -- --A-- - -----A--- -oo T:::::,,,-::::,g:::,::: :: Geremy's Grocery Store Meats Groceries - Vegetables PHONE: FAIRFIELD 4687 HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VIRGINIA Q::ooc::vo::::l:::::1:::::p1:: QQ , ,-v-ooo--vv--vvvzrcv oo-ooo-oo-00000 9Q----o-- ---- ---000+-'Aooo Compliments of D. H. DAVIS SERVICE STATION Mechanicsville Pike Near Dill Road PHONE 3-9759 :::::o::o:::::ooQ::::: ooo +-......-------..----...--.. Amoco Products Phone Eastern 2814 New cmd Used Cars Night Fairfield 4306 T. C. Williams Motor Co. SALES sERv1cE Associated Dealer HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VIRGINIA ---v-:poo4:---v-v----v-vv-- Compliments of RICHMOND AUTO PARTS CO. 'A' I-I. B. TRUSLOWE Proprietor 'rAYLoR SERVICE AND REPAIR General Auto Repairing Stop 28, Nine Mile Road Highland Springs EASTERN 2249 oooo 4- .... ------- ..., - ...v ,-,--- u EAT AT BATE'S RESTAURANT GOOD HOME-COOKED FOOD iff SANDSTON, VIRGINIA +-::::::--::::::e:--- ..,,. E- Compliments of LEWIS'S GRILL :ef 4 I+ I+ I+ tl I+ I+ +I 1+ 4+ I+ I+ 1+ I+ I+ I+ 4+ ll 4+ 4 4 I+ I+ 4+ ll 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ tl ll l+ 4+ +1 Il ll 4 4 4+ + I+ 4+ 4+ ll 1+ 4+ ll 4+ I+ tl 1+ I+ I+ I+ 1+ 1+ q:A-9--o--- ---A-- ----ooo-- 4- ------ --------- Harris-Brennczman INCORPORATED Athletic Supplies Sporting Goods 211 NORTH SEVENTH STREET RICHMOND 19, VIRGINIA Dial 3-2241 ::::::::o::::::oo::::: --v--v --.. ooo::::Q::- COMPLIMENTS OF W. H. Cowardin Sons Watchmakers, Iewelers and Opticians 170 EAST MAIN STREET Phone 3-2303 RICHMOND 23, VIRGINIA ooo::o:::::::::::::::::-oA- 4 4 4+ ll I+ 4+ 0 tl 1+ I+ 4+ tl I+ I+ tl 4+ 1+ 0 4+ ll 4 Q -A----A ---- --+------+--A-- Relax and enjoy a good show VISIT THE East End Theatre 418 N. 25TH STREET if Patrick Henry Theatre 25'rI-I AND MARSHALL STREETS 72' Richmond, Virginia l I l l Specializing in All Types of Roofing and Metal Work 2'1- I. C. LENZ Rooms CONTRACTOR 23' Phone R.F.D. No. 3 2-1351 Richmond, Va. - --'--- -----'----- v - ' ' Compliments ll of W. P. HILLIARD 1 Q, I I TIA C. P. HILLIARD Il li Coal 6 Ice Company EE -A gi II 2600 NINE MILE ROAD If RICHMOND, VA. ll Dial 2-2859 1: 11 25123 lilfllflfifliillillly '::::A'AM'A 'u::: :SIT IL MCINTYRE 'I ,I Implement Company 11 11 'Cr I I MCCORMICK DERRING U FARM MACHINERY gg FARMALL TRACTORS 11 ll ll ll 'fi' 1: ll 1413 East Franklin Street 'I ' Richmond, Virginia 1: ll PHONE 3-0233 Il lr ll - --A------A----1:-1:- QQQQOOQ - ---- AAA- A A-1---A--A-:: 4:-a:--Y---v--Y-v-- - v ::::::::::::::o::o:::::::o ..-.....-............------+ IOSEPH BERBERICK Florist O CUT FLOWERS R. F. D. No. 1, Box 289 Sandy Lane Richmond, Virginia DIAL 2-1030 . 22-22222 2 222 2 2-2 2-222--22-+ :n---0 -A------- - -- --AA --o--Q +2222222--222222----2222-2 COMPLIMENTS OP Industrial Supplies AND Machinery 15TH AND FRANKLIN STREETS RICHMOND 15, VIRGINIA ----- ......... 2-----2- y-22--22----22222----22--2 Compliments of GLEN ECHO SERVICE STATION B. E. EACHO, Prop. Stop 8, Nine Mile Road Esso Service With a Smile PHONE 3-6053 0 I + For Foods of Quality GIBB'S MARKET HENRY H. GIBBS, Prop. Mechanicsville Pike at Rhudy Street Phone 2-8053 2----2222---22 2 222222222--+ Compliments of RICHMOND MACHINERY :mn EQUIPMENT COMPANY INCORPORATED O O + 2.-- .,..-..--... ...... 2 2 2 2 2 :::::::::i:::::::::::::::::voo o::oo: :ooooo::::::::::::: sTnANG's Sc to S5 House Furnishings sir DIAL 3-1261 Phone 2-6735 Distinctive Gifts Hetty N. McDaniel Iewelry and Watch Repairing COSTUME IEWELRY 105 NORTH THIRD STREET a :::::::::::::::::o:::::::o+ oQ0o::::::o:: :: : :: Compliments of SANDSTON SERVICE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Eastern 2-881 ooo--oo:::::::::::o:::::: 2-----vo4:--v,--- ooooo--o--- --A-A- -- -- Tabb Real Estate and Insurance Company SALES AND RENTALS Fire Inzurance and Auto Insurance ik' Peoples Supply Co. FULL LINE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DUPONT PAINTS STOVES AND OIL BURNERS if? Stop 29, Nine Mile Road Highland Springs, Va. PHONE EASTERN 2213 ::: ::::::::::::oooo::::: Qc: v-.. ---ooo ---. Q .--, vvv, 0 Compliments of SEVILLA HOTEL Grace at Iefferson RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 4-c-:::-::--:::: 2-:cette- Congratulations to THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1946 from the CLASS OF 1945 9 Rasmussen Lunch Williamsburg Road at Bottoms Bridge Near Richmond, Virginia 'V SANDWICHES - LUNCHES STEAKS - CHICKEN LIVE BAIT FISI-IERMAN'S LUNCI-IES Proprietress -- Mrs. W. Rasmussen ::::::::::::--:::t:::::: 3- ...A A ...A ......... - - 0-- Compliments of FAIRFIELD TRANSIT COMPANY ::::::::::::::::o:::::::o -vv .... -ooQc--voooo---v:::o Compliments of Sycamore Market AGNES S. MOSS, Prop. 3 Miles East of Seven Pines on Williamsburg Road WHERE YOU GET THE BEST AND SAVE MONEY Fresh Meats Groceries and Produce c:::::::: :::: :::::: 6 :::::::::b 0 n nn u n nv li ll I na un 4, lr u nu 0 II in ll nr tl ll H ll ll U lb 0 0 nr 0 ----v--:cv , ---x --:b:0oc:::be:+ Compliments of N OLDE BROTHERS .Makers of AMERICAN MAID BREAD AND CAKES :::r::::aooe::::o1: ---- --0 +-:e:e:e:-:::::::-:ee:eeeee: ll LAYFIELD-PARKER ruconronarsn New Car License No. 444 sALEs SERVICE o SANDSTON, VIRGINIA Phone: Eastern 2811 ev--7-1 .... :l:---::::1:::::::: + il U 0 ll ll ll 0 ll ll nr U 0 In 0 nl ll ll il ll 0 il ll il ll tl lr lb ll ll 0 +I tl li tl li U ll qi ll 0 + :oooo A- A-A----A---- -:::::+ 4: 2 : :-------.....-...-..--- ooo, -ooo- .... v- ..... Compliments of H. I. COFER PLUMBING - HEATING Box 18 HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VA. Okeeffe's Confectioners Sodcxs - Sandwiches - Cigars MEET ME AT O'KEEFFE'S North 25th cmd Brood Street 4::::::::::::::e::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::oo::::::: Q::::::::o:::::::--::-::--- A. B. WILTSHIRE FURNITURE SHOP Repairing - Upholsterinq 2421 IEFFERSON AVENUE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Diol 2-7582 ::::::::::::::oo::o:: K. M. LADD. Inc. Ice - Wood - Fuel Oil FOR PROMPT DELIVERY AND THE BEST or SERVICE PHONE FAIRFIELD 5-131 Q:::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::a +::::::::-::::::::::e:::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::o:: Complimenis of YOUR FRIEND AND AGENT Iulian B. Pearson, Ir. REPRESENTING THE LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF VIRGINIA Phone 3-2789 Richmond, Virqinicr Compliments of W. C. LANG ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 4121 North 25th Sireet Dial 3-0347 :::: :::::0:::::::oo::::-- - :o:::::::::::::::::::::::: Complimenis of FAIRFIELD BEAUTY SHOP o:::::::oo::::::ooo:: ::::: Compliments of Bernard Siegel Furniture Company 11-13-15 North 18th Sire-eb Richmond, Vo. THE HOME OF BETTER FURNITURE AT LOWER PRICES Phone 3-6094 Cash or Credii - -:1:- --oo1::::1::::::r4:::po1:::1:: --- ---- --oc::1::::vo::::ocv-:P oo------A- ----- --AAO---QAA QA--'AA--ooooo---oooox -oo TUCKER DRUG CO. Prescription Druqgist 29TH AND P STREETS Phone 3-5l10 We Deliver QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ: : oo : c c DAVIS SHOE COMPANY DIAMOND BRAND sHoEs 1547 East Main Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA For Quality Meats Call or Visit TRY ME MEAT MARKET Phone 2-7919 29th and P Street Compliments of WM. H. BRANCH 6: CO. Complete Insurance Service INSURANCE BUILDING ooo' Aoo0oo--- A - Ao---Q99--0 ooooooooooqgoooooooc c 4---:::::-::::::::::::::-- t Compliments of NEWMAN'S LUNCH +::-----::::::---eeeee---- THOMPSON 'S DEPARTMENT STORE l533e35 East Main Street Compliments of SHIRLEY TIGNOR AND KATHLEEN WEAGLEY --------Q...oo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQ THE CARTER SISTERS and their mother MAYBELLE WRNL 7:05 A.M. and 5:45 P.M. ::o:::o::o:::::::o:::::::: 4 : e- 3 Q ------.............. t Compliments of MR. H. W. GILLS --- ------- ...... v--vo '------- ----------..A ---- L. M. GUNN MOTOR CO. We Buy and Sell Good Used Cars 2700 NINE MILE ROAD I-IINTON L. IONES Umorsrsmuc 2304 East Leigh at Ieiferson Richmond, Virginia oeo::oo::o::: ::::oo::::::: Compliments of CLAUDE WM. BECK, IH. Compliments of MOORE'S GROCERY :::-.g::::o:::::::Q:::o:::: Compliments of RIDDICK'S MOTOR SALES 3050 NINE MILE ROAD Phone 2-5513 Compliments of I. L. ADAMS oooeoogeooooooooooooo ooo : : 0 W. M. GAINES 6 SON Plumbing - Heating - Tinning Phone 2-4377 Compliments of DAVIS LUNCH ooooQ--Q-q:: :: :::-QoQ-- --0 000909-09000-.QQ Q-------o--- ---- --------'- Compliments of MISS SUE S. PEMBERTON AND MISS MARY M. PEMBERTON ------- -------------A ---o- HAYNES-WILSON 25th ond Venoble RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ooeooooaoa: : : :-Q-Q: : :Q-::e RELIABLE FURNITURE CO.. Inc. 1729 East Main Street, Richmond, Vo. Dicxl 3-5968 Compliments of H. R. FULLER Youn ATLANTIC DEALER ooo::ooooo::::::--::-::::o Wzzmx-U-W1-:LL S1-lor: SHOP FINE SHOE REPAIRING E. B. CAI-IEN, Prop. 220-222 North 9th Street QQ-: :Q--:Q:::::::oo::::::o oo Compliments of BILLY AND IENEEN Compliments of I OHN CAMPBELL Compliments of ELIZABETH GILLS ----------- - --- --- ----- - --4 Oak Grove Kennels Specializing in Registered Becqles Boordinq of All Pets T. A. BEVAN, Prop. PHONE 2-2284 Compliments of GEORGE E. GILLEN oQo::--ooQ-- ::Q::oo: : : : : :Q SPRINGER DRUG COMPANY 2300 Veneoble Street Richmond, Vo. Phone 2-5889 oo---------------A- - Compliments of GILLIE BARBER SHOP vv,v,-----,-,,--------o- OAKLEY 'S GROCERY Choice Meats - Groceries Vegetables STOP 8, NINE MILE ROAD DIAL 2-9675 Qoqoo- -ooo-- - - - -ooo- -0- --o Compliments of SUBLEY BEVERAGE COMPANY 2906 West and Brood Street Phone 4-1071 Richmond, Vo. ooo::ooooo:::::::o:::::::- ::o::o::::-:-::::oo::: Compliments of NORVELL'S CAFEFERIA o---- ----- -sl:----:vc-------v -,--- ....... --,------, :-o: Llllllluuulll Dairies l , .52a4wc. lil RIEAU nu 49' AVN . . r 0 ol :::::::o::::::oo::::: Compliments of DOMINION OIL COMPANY O 2nd and Maury Streets RICHMOND, VA. o::::aoo::::4:::oc:::: occ g + 9 2 A M B U L A Ii C E ix . ' 4?l'. 't ae Q -rs :nf ,'-,,,.-f- ' u ., New Deluxe Cadillac - Comfort Q Safety Local - LonEDiatance Servico DAY R NIGHT :: ' t lll. . ' ' ' Chas. J. - Morton G. 3 zsu. ilu1lil.fih.11 sn. ' Il lt II nu 4-::::::::::::::::1:::::::::5 +0 0 ll Compliments of FOUR SQUARE Pest Control Company For the Control of Rats, Mice, Reaches, Bedbuqs, Silvertish, etc. P. O. BOX 247, HIGHLAND SPRINGS EASTERN 2221 Best in State by Actual Proof :coogc :::b::a:::q::: : :::::ooo '+ -EYE ::::-::::::-::--:::::::4 T Nl . Compliments Comphfnems I O ll Of 1: SHANK'S BARBER sHoP ll SHERIFF SEAY In ' Eng u'M Mu . EE E NHSS THJlEFS'HCHWEIRCXDh4 u if Compliments , U of Nofvell S lvms. cnnzcmrs ononuzss CLEANING gg HOME ROOM :::+ and Pnnssmc f--t-,fn --------- --vv- - -Y I P Phone: Fairfield 4421 Q: Complimenfs of STOP 29 V2 ll l HIGHLAND SPRINGS TOHNNY AND DAN :::::::::::::::::::::::, 4:::,:,::::::::::::::::::: Compliments of A FRIEND V ::::::::::poo:::oo1::oo1:::r4:::::vc::: ::::pooc:o1::::::::l: v:::.:: I eo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0 Q Qooqo TRAIT PHOTOGRAP , I C-aggeysf an fa 1 113 Ectst Grace Street Dic113-2579 PHOTOGRAPHERS EOE THE 1946 H1GHLANDER 0 4 :::::..:::: + ' , 4 . . I 1 I . Q r -53K ' A . W , Vvwxl .lv ' x z-ur ,l J! 5,3 Ml: , A A , .1 gg lf, Q TI KZ' i , QQ? , . 3 I '11 'XI ' ' -.g- I I , QQ ,- 'qw S if 1 A '. ,ggi , ,-:' , ri it i . 5:88 . Ly' Nfl? 4: o.oQ.Q9oooooqoooooQ,Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ CGEQZAIRTHINIQ ZA COURSE IN SAILING SHIPS. A WELL PLANNED COURSE WILL AVOID THE OBSTACLES EVER IN THE PATH OF THOSE WHO PROCEED WITHOUT ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE FROM EXPERIENCED PLANNERS. MANY YEARS OF AN- NUAL PRINTING ENABLES US TO OFFER A HELPFUL SERVICE IN CHARTING A COURSE. WHITTET 8: SHEPPERSON ELEVEN NORTH EIGHTH STREET, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 5----..--..-----..------------------ --- - 1ai. luxx aw 1 1 .sr vf '-'ff 'Q' -f ' N-'wwf Ay ff.: .I 5 L ..l.. ,- -:,,.nw1,,,,mg-W., 'rs 4 f 5 91 'Q . H v .LN so.. W, 5 I I I A if ge ,, V rw F! x n K, CMT ' 'wwih 11 Snap!! Q 80.159 ixygil 3? wif 4:
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