Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1936

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FOR THEM WE HOPE ITS PAGES WILL REFLECT SOME OF THE GOALS AIMED AT, SOME OF THE HOPES., AMBITIONS, INTERESTS AND FUN OF HIGH SCHOOL DAYS. SEVERAL SPLENDID LETTERS HAVE BEEN SECURED FROM MEN OF ACHIEVEMENT IN VIIQGINIIX. SUCH MEN AS DOUGLAS SOUTHALI, AUTHOR OF R, E. LE1i,M DOCTOR RICHARD S. OWENS, FREEMAN, PASTOR OF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, AND MR. EDWARD L. STONE, PRESIDENT COMPANY, OF THE STONE PRINTING AND MANUFACTURING HAVE HONORED US. WE HOPE YOU WHO ARE SENIORS WILL READ THEM WITH THE THOUGHT THAT THEY ARE PERSONAL MESSAGES TO YOU, CARRYING YALUABLE ADVICE AND VVISDOM THAT ONLY MEN OF EXPERIENCE ARE ABLE T0 GIVE. YOUR ACORN WISHES FOR YOU ALL AN ABUNDANCE OF HAPPINESS, AND FOR THE LEADERS AMONG YOU, REAL ACHIEVEMENT. 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Z7 A ,' ,' Q,, I.nuLxRY GYM NASIUM 43 11 129 . ,27,' L he + Mmm .577 .. if A -' CA FET14:R IA CHEMISTRY LABORATQRY if 12 QL?- rr r M .. . '4f :-.E :W-Lf uu- ' ' Wg! , -' -'. feb!-: A ...:Ep 32.55 fig?-'s,51glf i? 'E --'g N...-wfffw255,11 ,V .fg.Mgi-sggsilgx, ... , ,. . ,. M .Q wr.v,1:.'.x:.m.,.+:m:-wwsumasfm. .Lm5g'gg5f,?'5'3gA-:mana:monvu.nm-:wx-n1,:..:.:f: :xii The Faculty MR. JOHN D. R1DDu'K. .. ... Miss SU1.L.Y HAYWARD Mlss MIIQIAM BOWMAN MR. S. D. BOWMAN Mrss RUTH BRUSH Miss MAUO CALFEE Miss MARX' MATHEMATICS Miss NELLIE SMITHEY MR. MAX Q. KELLEV Mlss ALTO FUNKHOUSER Mrss EDITH F. MOORIE MR, A. HASH Mlss MABEL NOELL SCIENCE ' MR. WV. VV. NOFSINGER MR. CLAUDE MOORMAN MRS. F. J. BURT MR. H. FELIX SANDERS -aims D E .Principal ENGLISH Mlss REBA Du1m1,Ev Mrss ROCHET DUPUY Mrss MARY Goom-: Mlss NANCY LUKENS Miss LELIA STALKER LONG HISTORY MR. G. A. LAYMAN MR. D. W. PERSINGER Miss MARX' DUNCAN Miss HILAH A. RICHARDSON MR. J. I-I. FALLWELL BIISS DIARY ELDER BEFBE Miss SYDNEY PENN . x 55 'S Liv WIA A - ' . -I . Af gr.. '-Q- ' '-' 'fiS1g 2:I If-'mm-- E13-.Zi5Lb.!.L-lUJXZQI-fin-7,'I1lJiI'i1'?iiI I' 4 f . ,,l:?. w -I I-I:1,',j S I .HM r i V VH X U? ' I H , 1 1 I 'HY I A9 P' .-. r :ir tim- .. g--1 -7 3 fy, Y . IR... 7.3. . ,f , 53. I kj vel,-. ,,' .. -L II.: '. gg, ,f.,. .. IN 720 1 I f I Y, I 'I vu M H311 1 mm... I... ..-.-I.-II 1 ,gf.,,,ypI.:iw,,I u'w-- I+1:w,amIwff.Ie:4IIIrwb W- -.:::m:RR.:II1ewu---f--afvuwsel- qw-.n.Iw.vwg I . .RS FOREIGN LANGUAGE MISS SALLIE LOVELACE MISS EIIVIILY BARKSIIALI2 MRS. J. H. FALLIVELI. MISS RHODA NOELL MISS ROBERTA RUTIIERFOLIRD ' COMMERCIAL ' MISS EUNIITE BOHANNOIN MISS MARX' IEVERRITT MR. G. A. BRANSCOAIB MISS LELIA STALKER MISS M. ELIZABETH BROXVN AIRS. LIAUD STONER MISS TIIELIIA CHAMBERS MISS DIARY SIMMONS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS PAIII-3 IIIARRISON MR, A, D, HURT INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. W. H. WRICIIIU' MR. C. W. THOMAS MR. R. C. MO'P'FI.lEN' HOUSEHOLD ARTS MISS VIRGINIA CALIIWELI. MISS EDITH VERRAN SPECIAL SUBJECTS MISS MARY ELDER MISS CLARA BLACK ......... .... 5 'f1c'eclI, Dcparlmmt MIISS BLANCHE IJURLEY .... ...,......... M 'mic NON-DEPARTMENTAL MRS. L. G. BOLLING ............ Attendance MRS. MAE E. MORRISSETT ......... .Secretary MISS ETHEL W. WALKER.GltidUllE6 Teacher MRS. J. H. MCGAVOCK ..... ..... C afeteria MISS FRANCES MILLER ........... Librarian -if 14 12+ THE RICHMOND NEWS LEADER RICHMOND, vmcmm 27th April , 1956. W fellou-Virginian! of the Clan of 1956 of the Jefferaon Senior High Sehoolx You have followed o natural Impulse ln devoting this luue of your nga- :lne to aohlevement . Like your football team in the weeks that precede your grant game, you have been in ta-lining. The contest is about to start, you want to win. You will define achievement, of eourle, ere you nel: lt, and you H111 clurlty that definition every year of your lives. In the end, I think, you will find that real achievement don not consist ln making a llvlng but in finding e ny of living. That mcana the employment of yoxn- aptltudee and the development of your finest interests to the muxlmm ln the elroumltanoee of your lndlvldual life. Count Keyurllng told me once that he thought one must start out by reoognlxing the things one eould not change. 'They conatltute, uid he, 'ninety par oent. of the eondltlonl of llfeg yet within the lcope of the thlngl we ean ehnnge, there in lnflnlte opportunity, jolt ll, in the narrow range of sound covered by the twenty-ol: letters of the alphabet, there h gibberlsh--and Shakespeare! I think he nan right, but I am aura you can tin-l happiness and loul-nthlylng achlevllvnt within the rsnln 'here nah of you has-we lmou not my--some apeelal ability. Seek tlat nay of living. The nk- lng of money and the winning of tale ought tc be nothing more than the by- product: of doing the things in which one ll interested. Yon not fell when you tunltlse tuhlties. esnnot get to the top ef l1.1l lemtnln at n etngle leap, but you 1111 to get there lf step folloll ltep. Do not be dhheartened because, etart, the first :top cena short and progress is clot. Great oppor- wlll come, but only beoluee you have pcdc the moot of the mall oppor- The person who neglects the leeeer opportunity, waiting for the K larger, never hee ity he who does e small job to the beet ol' hh eblllty de- velops the Ability to do e,1ex-ger job. You belong, I believe, to ae fine a generation ee Virginia ever hal pro- duoed. The difficulties that you encounter, though real andxcombre, are null compared with those your grendfathers overcome after the war between tho state: the eunllght time! Like niet on the Blue Ridge, those diffleultlee will dhoppeer in of honest effort. luke the effort--and leave the rest to God and Your fellow-worker, Ionelauu 5o..J'l.a-LL FY G. I W-047 Dunglal S outhall Freeman BOOXK II Glasses Q! W 93 W X 0 W we W Senior glass O Mg President. ., ,...... ....... P HILIP SHAFER Vice Prvsident .... .... RA MON HATCHETT S6C'I'CflM'j! .... ..... E LIZABETH FITCH Treasurer ......... ..... I ACK SHERERTZ Faculty Advisers .... x . . . Spgiigggk +ill6iU' 4 1:-,, ig i is . dffef. I ki-if - ..a' 3 :zap ff ff 'Lia , ...z - ..'Q.- - Hg: V' '.' Q 'z , f ,,::f::.:f.a-. I W ...,-Jw:-.-': :ws-:..n1L'I ' ' :nme'.'.'f.wJ.1:i:ca1w-:mxvanr.Iuf.:wm:.. -'Q m g2g3dg2j.qge,,fmIqff,-I.Imma':ifm4.,.W,y.1.,,,,iI,-nv ' f'.:i.::':ffE'i:ff':::iQfix T l -:file5-gigiliigx-Q95-lelms NMMA JACK M. ABELL Magnetic, considerate, sincere Student Council, '34, '35, '36g Public Speaking '34g Expression, '36, Junior Hi-Y, '35g Senior Hi Y '36 ACADEMIC X COLUMB UNIVERSITY afsmizes plus freckles plus personality equals Chester G. A. A., '34, French, '35, '36 ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE HARRY T. AKERS I I H Artistic, amiable, crazy Orchestra, '343 Vice President, Spring, '35 ACADEMIC V. P. I. VIOLA MARIE AKERS1 Capable, cute, courteous Wisehefu, '33, '34g Speech Department, '33-'35g 'Choral, '33, '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '36g Girls' Club, '36. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE -I EDGAR LEWIS ALLEN Likable, athletic, carefree Football, '35 ACADEMIC v. P. 1. A611713 I Yi -is. I M1 15 I ' A E' , A 161' il-'H fZf1r - jc .V H' ii ITL Qfriwf -1446! A4-f . aft ZZL, IA, A 'WJ , lk ..e.c.,e,a ,n, Ek, ,HJ-31'.4,zM.'Jg, -a'fv!l -J.-ev .A.4..:1Je-I www AL, X' '1'J.V, '.1f f, bfo E 7 -I AMN- Jizz, f 5 fff54f,w+? 'ff L' 197-IW, 1 mini'-1 ,f fm! H 0-G. MMM ,AMAJMLC ! Iii 4, I A-3 U fa, fffff ,M WW' UWM , 4 y,,,-all 75 'U 1 I fu. KATHERINE ELIZABETH ,ALLEN Unusual, attractive, sophisticated Student Government, '33, '34 ' COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER WORK VIRGINIA BELLE ALMOND Diferent, talented, athletic ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE PAULINE JEAN ALOUF Polly Friendly, reliable, courteous Choral, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '33, '34 ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE MARY BLAND ARMISTEAD Witty, congenial, diferent Girls' Club, Social Chairman, '35, '36, Wisehefu. '33, '34, ,M. W. L. S., Social Chairman,1,'36g Girls' Glee Club, '35, '36, Librarian, '35, French Paper Staff, '36, ACADEMIC HOLLINS RACHEL MARY ASHWORTH Dependable, congenial, ambitious Phlegar Cup, '35 ACADEMIC NURSING +Efl3lB+ I , 1 ' -naw wud LN: C F. h! - E51 ff' : , fr..- 1-41 z I iii? , I-ia ifiqair Q: .,f1ywfdrf:2'! I. ,ff,I, ' -A, te--,gil-ki.--,'s'1W' W , 'uf is gf -fv-ffbifmkifnb Ae 1 A.-.euwxawcm-:.av:rt'1'f,en:t:s:v:mLa:v::wa:v:vA1mvr:m:s,a? ff-f' 1' 1 ff'-,fs Y fly 4, , , Q , .. ,xv .v,,.I,e,.e..z, 'I fm ,WAI J:vmmsm:e:w:f.:.e.,wwe:izezfcsn:':-x':,c:-mama :..4-mica: -.-mn 1' ,J-.-9' gg, 1. L',,lLy.,: MMi'EF' rw- it uutaw:e,2::::xta-:fm-:L-rzapzzwe' ',-:-5-:auxincwxczwaiswrxziaz-'ffwm - ig1fF.:? '4f:,?w- LEW- KL '.'Q.Z1T, A I .,m...vr1.'rm'm.-nf.:,..,. ' ' ' 'I 1..L-1'7..1ix-'-' M '-1-.'rvJ.-.mnQrvw-,A, .A I m:s:v.11::caIwwzi-I:.e'1fc,:ar:-- -aw' HERMAN W. AVERY Courteous, quiet, sincere- Orchestra, '34, '36 GENERAL WILLIAM CLARKE AYERS Ambitious, courteous, cooperative Football, '35, '36 ACADEMIC LAW AT WASHINGTON AND LEE WILLIAM MARSHALL BAIRD jANE'FERN BALDWIN Attractive, congenial, athletic Girls' Club, '36, Speech Department, '36 ACADEMIC FARMVILLE s. T. C. LOUISE BALDWIN I +Ef19If4+ MM I .Jf '1 ,!'tFff'f4 I ,zu f, 'f',.rA. I , JSE . ...,,,,.. f fir 6- i li 5 514 . wk., . fi- .: 11' V: ga fts. -5, s., , ,.',:g?' - e1u:1:s:np.'La.srr2e::.m-rngasrms-me-rwamrmmnu zz- ...Gag ,mi . 'W .' C3 uw-saw.C-f--eq.-w.Q.f-1,.-:ff :A,-.-,f.-v-f15f:::r-,Afs.....-rw ..-.,'::ii.f:.:'..'-1.-izaswrzaremnl.. L., 'Q-tg, gagfifgz-1::.1:e.r. fmmufeevrwxm-fizrv:-m:.+.' 'wwf' ::'-.::11m.'f'1sn::r.fix--3 :-.fn-'-we--.azefw . arf' .-a,, 1 CAROLYN BARKER Attractive, congenial, sincere Expression, '34 ACADEMIC FLOURNOY HAYMES BARKSDALE sipinkyvv Brief, capable, talented ACORN, '35, '36, Business Staff, '35 Advertising Team, Roll Call Representative, '34, '35, Presi- dent, '35, Secretary, '34, '35, Treasurer, '35, Vice President, '36g Choral Club, '34-'36, Glee Club, Junior Hi-Y, '34, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36g J. L. S., '34. ACADEMIC V. M. I. E. LAWRENCE BARNARD Quiet, active, trustworthy ACADEMIC SALESMAN ELIZABETH THOMAS BARRETT ' Sweet, attractive, friendly Girls' Club, '34, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36 COMMERCIAL FREDERICKSBURG XQQWAQ-eg ,Ze KAQJ WESLEY BARROWS -vHl20lE+ ll' ,,, ,Eg. 1 ' V1--wr 'rf 'ii I ' W , ,li if , ' ' gif ! ., - .5 if ' 1 mmmcL.v::Qmmwrumne.2n:ms-vaisxga .x1s3:.j.3n1w: 02.13 ' -' tg 9 :E:w-asmngesfnlasgxezggssfs-x','x ':,,.1-.aa zasfjzjsx' -:Li-15,-,rfxw , K i, nik wg? 1... f-:f,.'-::-u-:.n:.a,4v:v11:--..f-1 - . . .4,: Ana .----fxuwfm ,A Q2 RUBY GARNET BARTLETT Short and sweet, little but likable Expression, '34, Public Speaking, '35, '36, Base- ball, '34, Volley Ball, '34, Basket ball, '36, Deck Tennis, '34, ACADEMIC NURSING FRANCES ANNA BASHAM Understanding, attractive, lovable Expression, '34 ACADEMIC NURSING MINNIE KING BASS Sincere, impulsive, congenial Wisehefu, '33, '34g Chairman Decoration Com- mittee, Girls' Club, '35-'36, M. W. L. S., '34- '36g Junior World-News, '34, '35, Expression, '34, '36, Senior Class Mirror. ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY Y WILLIS SPURGEON BATEMAN , A capable, determined and likable person J. L. S., '36 ACADEMIC ASTRONOMY JAMES PRESTON BEATTY, JR. Carefree, ambitious, likable COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COLLEGE +t!f21l31- r .QM 3.4 ,lg -iff L J, f' if f , 3. HND I , an X J . Xe . 'Tiff ' 'T-11 E FA F' J G J F M A-v,- A rv A Y ,Z 9 - A,A , i A 4 , J L-- I J I 'X MARIE NELSON BEHELER L4 Weedie Individualistic, witty, talented Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34,' 35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Expression Department, Class Mirror, Treasurer, '34, ACADEMIC AMERICAN SCHOOL OF BALLET 'Q B' FKQLQJAD .. f ANDREW HNSTON BE NETT, JR. Johnny Amiable, carefree, willing Junior Hi-Y, '33, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '36, Midget Basket Ball, '34, Track, '36 ACADEMIC CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ETHELEEN KEEN BENNETT Attractive, lovable, vivacious Girls' Club, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Choral, '34-'36, Expression, '35-'36 ACADEMIC ALLA BERKELEY Bonny, individual, vivaciaus Girls' Club, '34-'36, G. A. A., '34, '35, Martha Washington Literary Society, '34-'36 ACADEMIC DUKE VIRGINIA MAE BERNARD Ginny Friendly, attractive, musical Orchestra, '32-'36, Expression, '33 GENERAL l I i , 1 3222+ Ir L ' wr, ,I vqhigmmtm,f.-.,,. I- .WUg,kLI'l4, , ,,I:M b.t. M I .N I - 102, f ' x 1: 51 , , U ,T 1 V 41? ' '-Q-i f ' fb' gm if if ,J Y, gf., ' , I 1 Af- . , gg- H ' i-35:':gfE -- -:: I mi K' 2352155 X' if? ..., mmvnmvaewmvxwmmtslnvivxils '4:i::vIf:Jmeu:1?f1::sxQ:?s1: 'VI 17, 'Q , T ', . gi' -' 'm::.i:1:e'xnIzrtrmmvwmraexzzezrJvrnmzwnIwm!e:v'nfILwmm1mm2mm nesvaww-'nvawfwws:s1.xvm1z4.2:::':',:'n:r.:::,1'fxrszs:zumfrv::1f.':.szwf'5I-s.' .v-wazfcr' L'-za-, ., .. ai'-gl ,. E24 .vzfww-:: 1:v ,Serta,w.11zw:.ewfqr.+:.'--of-1-:new1,11:'fum'-::1-S.-,:sv1 EM4:syS:Hs?.f:.',:u.f: - tm:w:::,:':',Lx:x:',:Y':21',:,.s -qv'5:12-5255:f.J1Z'1'1u1zaftsrrlxaswm, nm:.':.,+s,:x:mzw,ws.m4-:sez 4 ' ' wxma' :':.2::x:,-ar'1s:::w -J-.-.faux 'b.::..Erf--1 I- , STANLEY C. BITTLE Musical, talented, amiable ACADEMIC BUSINESS COLLEGE LEONARD M. BLACK ACADEMIC ROBERT J. BLANDING Full of fun, sports, and laughter, Business first, pleasure after Football, Basket Bally Senior Hi-Y GENERAL BUSINESS DOROTHY VIRGINIA BLANKEN SHIP I I H Sweet, friendly, courteous GENERAL PAUL HENRY BLANKENSHIP Courteous, congenial, ejicient COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 4239+ ll? O. fn ' 1 J 'tw . . , V Vw . ' 50 V I x1',,,.,ei-f.- W I ' -4 . f 1 , .. , ..-. , , 'If 'l I 3 I--, I '! ,pi 4 3 3 Mum' , 4w,eaafL,x?,4r'. I I 0 J fi rs ,u 3 af If vifwnukl ,T a Q4-ibn . , f V' :R za 1:i,.1 55 Eg f?' f' ' ,712 ., ,, .-HLYGQ , ., ,YQ-3 -A , . an-...':,g .ef-w:w- ful-f---gum,-5-,':, ,,,, H ,,LQ,giw, .. ,.,, . .. -..1.-r.,,-sa, .agiiizii-,ffizifQ:::s :,n.:1.xw:an.u,amffn4..::':s5:.f. :f.fnQ:n1?..::s:zxi:Q?.:4,.f'. tr, , zf' Jzxsv T. J. BLANKENSHIP Friendly, ambitious, energetic ACADEMIC RUTH MILDRED BOBLETT Micky r Capable, trustworthy, friendly ACADEMIC BRIDGEWATER AGNES BON DURANT PAULINE EVELYN BOULDING Friendly, good-naturcd, quiet COMMERCIAL REBECCA BOWERS s -'Ei-2419+ :C .M ' I f.. rif ki i s V - K u, I iiiflihf I ,wistful :'fn11E1lv:is3:1d- AF 15553234-,fIu1:f3. I:Imamxl.wvm1'lviiI:x3zIm:c1-'req-:tr. :x:r:'2s:.':'2m':1m' .'mu:::I'-1 I i -A-1.9! CZAOLAQ7! VIRGINIA MAUDE BREAKELL , Capable, sincere, attractive I wisehefu, '33, f34g Girls' Club, Cabinet, '35, , '36g Fleur de Lls, '34, '35, Choral Club, '36 V , 7 V1 4 GENERAL HOLLINS 0-rfb!! K' . KJ 1U,o.4.,4.f aQA..g-1 T DORIS LUCILLE BRITT f f ,E Capable, lovable, witty ,al ' Q COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COLLEGE . 'VZ ' f . 'JCI 4: -13 VC, t E I JOHN ROBERT BROOKS f Quiet, friendly, athletic I Football, '34, '35, Track, '35, '36 ACADEMIC DENTIST ' A1 -I f I HERBERT EARL BROYLES il Quiet, studious, athletic Football, '34, '36g Track, '34-'36 ACADEMIC OHIO STATE I 'li ELMER BRYANT I I l I l l -if 25 13+ ,XA fi, if 1 2 31 f' 'V 9 W A Rf' li' J L x 1 N 'fy W in X-.ff I .1 1 ,V 4 fr' J 7' X . . ,, .y lv -av 'lc -w M ww Q, ,xg . I NSW F1 s F' xi, 'Y .av f elf-' v VJ O 'il ,fv W CJL, I J u., r - - lylyl v lx lk ., Luigi' Q ,,' ,QE XE' ' . '7- ug- ': xwwaapl-:wpw , A F' '12 'Q Q f in A Y ,X f X, U sl if ,f f . .L , , mi,-,f1':,'1d J -1 A ,,-'1 ive 41. ' 'faszswwetlmnmasnvue:rm1we:4f11mAamM.wn:mwmuvnn'nmmMmlm, 1 max-:cv . - 'ff lat g f M 'wzavfmiwcrazmeawc-:Nc-wa4:fumzuu:,xlvirN1.1Premlmxnfirxmimmcsrparmm.-ws w a vain. v,w::.f.f:.u4cecizszwts-willranfcxsma. H, , i . - TAM, ,,q,:.i-rnawm wmmwrmvzvfvmysulfemmrraxe.-,u:saw 11:1 ''fxrimamwerxizwwuaussvazwmmnwvm ,H , gm., ELIZABETH BURKETT ' MILDRED CALOTA BURNETTE Tida Cute, outspoken, intelligent Wisehefu, '33, '34, Student Government, '33, '34, AcoRN Representative, '34, '35, Adver- tising Team of Roanoke Roman, '33, '34. ACADEMIC HOLLINS VIRGINIA ELEANOR BURNETT Petite, attractive, friendly ' Choral, '33, '34, '36, Expression, '33, '34, '35, M. W. L. S.,'34,'35,'36, Fleur de Lis, '34-'35, Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35-'36, ACADEMIC CHEVY CHASE GEORGE THOMAS BUTCHER Athletic, carefree, likable Football, '34, '35, Junior Hi-Y, '34 ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE EDITH NEECE CALLAHAN Attractive, capable, vivacious Wisehefu, '33, Girls' Club, '34, '35 GENERAL 4326191- ' we vflsf' mu 451' . I fCg2 l,lgtl Q fgxl'1' l1,,l,!i ,lE w M '5-SM' ' I 'l 3-w l ! l H' I F . www F . eff 1 E 1 .gi Gf.,. . f ' S? Alf' , fa . 54. 1 ee. '-55' . , .:..1r.- this 3 , 'QFEEJQAEF ' ' 1, IQ. 115. NK mmmmcrzeammnswmxwzumszzvsswzxaxwnwwxcsaxexfmkrvmc V 5-, I, 1 ww vm memmsnawmezmuwmsrsra-mea:a-::a::,:sepf.m-:asszu:a1f:sxm':.aawms. mwiaw . - V ,-SWE' :mu mmau:ar1.Ixmwsw:ww1.a'nvu:R::wwmcxe:.5.xmm:wmv:.ml-A:afm.uIxmxwza,a:f:fszaufmmu. mix ww vw. ww OLIVIA SCOTT CALLAHAN Mignonne, capricious, coy Expression, '35, Glee Club, '34-'36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Choral Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, '36. COMMERCIAL SECRETARY RACHEL ANN CAMDEN Sweet, friendly, dependable Public Speaking, '33, Choral, '34, '35, '36g Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Expression, '34, '35, '36, Wisehefu, '33, '34, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, French Club, '34, '35. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE ADDIE CAMPBELL MARGARET BINFORD CAMPBELL Retiring, faithful, debonair COMMERCIAL BUSINESS FRANCES SHEPHERD CARPENTER UPanky17 Attractive, candid, distinctive Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Fleur de Lis, '35g Student Government, '35, '36. ACADEMIC FARMVILLE +2l27l5f- l Q fi 'nB-me ff? fs' , A ga .Aug i 'Sf if '95 its-: . 3 9. 'S 'l menaz:ma:s'mmwm'-:wf:mmsn rm A ,A,,gg3', .L . A5 we'mewa':::-:+:.5'xrssmwr::a:merw:we.zwsfv:a': evreamrfvo.-namuxv: ,ggi3iPj.,g,:uaw:.,..awemuza-:ivan-eieremm-zaaazerr.':..e.sf:sA '::5Amxm:anzauvz4av-mmm Av-tx-nmmam ,LM- IRMA MAYO CARPENTER Attractive, sweet, sincere Choral Club, '33, '34, '35, Girls' Club, '36, Ed- gar Allan Poe Literary Society, '34, Wiseliefu, Secretary of Sophomore Class fLee juniorl, ACADEMIC FARMVILLE MARGARET HELMS CARPER Amusing, amicable, independent M. W. L. S., '34, Secretary, '35, Chairman of Devotions, '36, Girls' Club, '34, Speech Depart- ment, '34, Play Production, '35, '36, Choral, '32, '34, Roanoke Roman Staff, Secretary, '35, '36, Literary Team, Spring, '35, Wisehefu, '33,'34, ACORN Advertising Team, '35. ACADEMIC MARY BALDWIN COLLEGE MARGARET ANNE CARR Independent, capable, likable Wisehefu, '33, '34, Vice President, Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34-'36, Treasurer, '35, '36, Choral Club, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34, '36, French Club, '34, '35, Speech Department, '34J36. ACADEMIC FARMVILLE JAMES ROY CARTER, JR Versatile, frank, good-natured' Kb Glee Club, '34, '35, '36, Vice President, '35, Treasurer, '36, Choral Club, '32-'36, President, '35, junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Cabinet, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '36, Senior Mirror Committee, '36, Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society, '33, '34, President, '33,'34, President of Sophomore Class fLee Ju- QQ' niorj,'34, Expression, '34-'35. ACADEMIC DUKE UNIVERSITY MARTHA JANE CARTER Winsome, attractive Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '33, '34, '35, '36, Expression, '33-'36, Choral, '33, Reporter, '34, '35, Librarian, '36, French Club, '34, '35, ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY 5l28 lie fit,-ies 'ff W Q06 M ' R 'R 5 gre C 2. . nj - . , 2 . mrmw ::',':'j :1 Q7.' A - - I ' , - ,L -Isxaa, ,,1 ,nv ,.,5,.,-.Q .JM P, 'I 1 ,- , :a, I .wa . 45,9 gn...-, ,we-wr .v ' :w- Iw ,V -5,3 1 ' . . V' -.:.sf-- -su - .zafx-m--,-.liar-ts: , . w. .:,s-1e.::+:-fe hi? ' DOROTHY CARROLL CASSELL .. Dar. Attractive, sincere, talented Girls' Club, '33, '34, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Expression, '34, '35, '36, Senior Mirror, Senior Play Committee, Chairman, '36, Pride and Prejudice , Growing Pains , Choral Club, '32, '33, Student Director of Sixth Key. ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA JAMES FREDRIC CASSELL Artistic, good-natured, witty COMMERCIAL UNIVERSITY or HAWAII RUTH MARIE CASSELL ..RufuS.. Good-natured, pretty, lovable Girls' Club, '35, '36, Choral Club, '33, '34 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS . r l. x I., ,M 'IV' ir' M, , r' ' 1 1' -' ' . CATHERINE AEf'CHAMi3ERs ' Vivacio14ign2Ibendent,frienzlly A Wisehef , '34, irlsi Chub, '35,136,Cl1oral' C1 b,'34, L. S., '35, '3,6, Elxiaressiotl, '35 C0 MER fsil. I 'X fi' SULLINS 'COLLEGE , v J!! 'I ' u , J '. vi If P Y. GEORGE WHITE CHANEY, IR. Dependable, attractive, ambitious Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Student Government, '34, '35, Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society. ACADEMIC WASHINGTON AND LEE . MW, gf,,ftfW 'El29li'+ o :PIE ,tf-a.l,,,,- - Wa '41 R L 'ffx 1--'.g -:Q-52.31-3,55 -r wwrrmrmrma 2'-aw :f am,m:mvxmuwm:m:sm f I 'if' Giifii'-:f:!L'?f.5f'fPZ437 kill I Fil? Ulf-xl :TF 'UP I l'!l'li1f-NKISCHNN in ' . 'I if Jfallitwi 45I'DUfI'Tii !l!1lL'l9lDfWI-Z4EEE-24415 f!1'l ?El' l KIM .N Yd JG? ,Q Ili' P ' ' 'I 'AL Q. - ,ig fi - EW l t M c 1 ,9abEf,q,,f1: ...nw SOPHIE ANN CHAPMAN Winning, nonchalant, volatile Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society, '33, '34, Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Choral, '32, '36, Glee Club, '36, junior-Senior Prom Committee, '36, Senior Dance Committee, '36, French Club, '34, '35. ACADEMIC HOLLINS LLOYD M. CHEATHAM Buck Versatile, friendly, ambitious J. L. S., '33 GENERAL BUSINESS MARGARET VIVIAN CHOCKLETT Friendly, attractive, lovable COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER CHRISTOPHER JACKSON CLARK II Ambitious, air-minded, likable Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Roanoke Roman, '33, '36, Business Manager, '36, Choral, '34. ACADEMIC RANDOLPH FIELD BETTY VIRGINIA CLINE Friendly, good-natured, dependable Girls' Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Treasurer, M. W. L. S., Fall '35, French Club, '34-'36, Expression, '33, '34. ACADEMIC RADFORD COLLEGE +El30lB'- me e c'-' fffE,' ' ' 'D ,D e f. .- .-,za zz. - - -mv. . K5 fe' QQ? :3' 'J -, 'i ':.,-. 3 ., . H' 1-B. 'iii ' uf. . ,,,,m.,,,t-gftf .4.,.+-nf..-nn. ,... assi' ,.,.,,,,... , .5 . T.,i,.:,',,,v -imavtzmzs rm Ruin-:nwf -M.:-mv szzlfwfca:::t'.','nt':.f:9s:.v f rexvssfcir ', W3-rss, V,-. f u .,,j-.gtggp Xif rnhiiiugjt' lhmnv:-1-HQ' J' J. IE-ilifibll ' X ll' Wf'.'.f.RN515411'1559-l3:f51'r'fJFnl-lf??Bii . ' . Y-..flKl!G'lR-xiii'l1i5NMK!5l5'JJ'liEI'55' ALVIN GERALD COHEN ' journalistic, likable, ambitious Orchestra, '34, '35, J. L. S., '34-'35, Junior World-News, '34, '35, ACORN, '35, '36, Sports Editor Annual, '36, Publicity Manager of Athletics, '35, '36, Quill and Scroll, '36. ACADEMIC GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MABLE COLEMAN Talented, popular, dependable M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, G. A. A., '34, Glee Club, '34-'36, Expression, '34, '35, Play Production, '36, Wisehefu, '34, Pride and Prejudice, '36. ACADEMIC LIBRARIAN MARIE COLLETT Fickle, independent, adventurous M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Fleur de Lis, '34, '35, Choral Club, '34, '35, Expression Department, '34, '35, '36, Girls' Club, Social Committee, '34, '35, '36, Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society, '33, '34, Wisehefu Club, '33, '34. ACADEMIC DUKE UNIVERSITY RALPH EDWARD COLWELL BETTY COOK Talented, popular, versatile State Championship in Debating, '35, ACORN Staff, Associate Editor, '35, '36, Student Coun- cil, '32-'35, Quill and Scroll, '36, Treasurer, '36, Winner in Public Speaking, '35, French Club, '35, '36, President, '35, '36, Roanoke Roman Stall, '33 -'35, Boosters, '35, '36, Wisehefu, '32, '33, Chairman Program Committee, '32, '33, Glee Club, '32-'36, Secretary-Treasurer, '35, M. W. L.. S., '32-'36, Chairman of Pin Committee, '35, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Literary Team, '32, '33, Speech Department, '32-'36, Debating Club, '34, '35, Secretary, '34, '35, Choral, '32, '36, Art, '34, Senior Class Mirror. ACADEMIC MUSICAL ,I i , aww VIMJ.-5-x, visa: it af 4 61, : ff ,' 'X NAJL., . I +El3llii+ 52106, 7Q-fy .f52,4,4.4,. Z, .4 ., ui t 03344.41 fgflf777'4!j l CMZQHZF ff 16 .L I 1 l I f I A - V, ' :W a A! I 1 lf! I ,M :EW Mff l I tl N1 I , ,fs 9 .teffelwll ' 32, .' ' . J-'E et! . lkfi' 4' L-f-'lil -liiffi 115' .f, 'l'5l ' 4 ,. 6 - 1- 1 Ax:-:iii , - 'ii -i A .' .' 4,5 -, 1 'Q : 5 -ugmzaag1:91,-:.:::f':zamx:f:u:uamarmmea1s:Lrzr:ngm T I' - 1' g.. -lu in 4 -5 55.557 , revs-s1:fs:, a.-mauve.,.c1:aQ111a:a'.':fsm::.ef:A',. :rg-zum-1:-:r:e:zw.w , 1 . . . .. 1252- .11 vexayfeisiv.:I1:11253-.-'Jal'GNi!,'i?'?A-?M'?l.2l':L i.f.:2IfF,,'L.iiE'5lEF.9 ?3ffEl Y. GL.LEZXVZTF5-MKS?-YCRICII-klb2F1V'.!!irRIl .,.- JOHN ROBERT COOPER Stal-wart, agreeable, able COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE AUDREY CLEO CORZINE Attractive, witty, friendly COMMERCIAL PRIVATE SECRETARY STANLEY FRANCES COUNTS Friendly, nonchalant, artistic ACADEMIC ' NEWSPAPER WORK JACK CRAIG Athletic, carefree, friendly Basket Ball, '34-'36, Senior Hi-Y, '34-'36, Stu- dent Council, '33, '34, ACORN Representative, '33, '34. ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY ESTELLE CREASY Ambitious, vivacious, good-mztured Girls' Club, '35, '36, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, '35, Glee Club, '36, Secretary of junior Class, '36, Speech Department, '35-'36, Junior Representative of ACORN, '36, Wisehefu Club, '34, Chairman of Music, '34. GENERAL ALVIENE SCHOOL OF THE THEATRE +Bl32E+ 'SS' ' 1: . .- F5122 1111, 153' fs' . ' Lv -5515: , , Lag: an . 74 Q1 .Y .--T., -15,1 2-if ,gg 1:!:.'::rAxwvrAt4smLrxSN.'ntxv::MnYa! ' mmwmezavmnwm. -- 15.5.3-.5.. 7-3 V 4 f - .gy 4.-553.i,3j,g 'wmczmxemsxarzrxk .. .'..s::: msvsm-sfmsusuufuvr ,nm m5:mr:a4e'm1:v11a1:a ms. '. .'xc.ewv:r.v.w:2.Lif.,a'::ms:wn:fQ:::a':.'.ts'r.va:-1 I-iwezbcw ' '-' H 'f'x.l5- 'ill anlvlmw.-A vmvlmzve-zen-.esz.s::z'. 'asaarn' wm12v::vv.au:.mr- 1.-mm mmswirlaxw4n:a:wzw,an'.aw.w.:wse.vm1m1z:e:ax4.w-'.as x .,.. wzewslwz:c11xw:aLM14zuuu.1emu. ' 1 . 21,-Eaiaxmwm 'wvw.vmvw1waw:mf - M Q - -. .-wb-,,5.l,,.. A - 'fr u,,...v5 , ,H HELEN CREWS Vivacious, energetic, ambitious GENERAL ROANOKE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW CHRISTINE CROSIER Vivacious, friendly, dependable Speech Department, '33-'36, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36 COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL HAZEL CUNDIFF Intellectual, independent, original M. W. L. S., '34, '35, Choral Club, '33, '34 ACADEMIC RANDOLPH-MACON ROSALIND DANCE Magnetic, tactful, loyal Wisehefu, '33, '34, Chairman Service Committee, '33, '34, Prefect, '34, '35, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Chairman Social Committee, '34, '35, President, '35, '36, Choral Department, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '34, '35, Speech Department, '34, '35, '36, Booster Club, '35. ACADEMIC MARY BALDWIN HUGH MORTON DAVIS Ambitious, friendly, energetic School Band ACADEMIC v. P. 1. 1il33'li' fr-.A.,- W 1 N 'lf s '.f'Z0 DMMVJW ' xv' -,,, . 2,1 U, Lf I 1, -4..,.g', v A vf'f 'f..x..'.4i.Li., . V' . LJ.. - 1 4' Vvwm.-,f1jA 5 f . ' 'fo .f l' NUR .. , - f , 4,755 J? , . J G'-LJf7,J 2 l U ' gore-fyjfi I 1 CLOWC' ,L-Q gugvrfrp X. '7Ju1f l JS' M., . 'mi' ' f ws N.. '?g ge- ' mwmum:va:.:1:. .xszvvmxxzazffn'wuw,w:xwm4mn:ms:11uwf.eruAn M Jtcllfgtmwmll 1:fe'u:uz1E1se:a::ua4, ezfo wtf- r :suv Q vw ara-. 'e . 'a. wow e- e. . 1 rs..-:v.,vmvm:+Lvwfwer-zftsrrezu ere:-m'.,ae:1v.1nv.: va':vftf. -:sm at as '-rr-',:mf::s'wf1:w QQ ,gf z 'tier . f W ,: , S 2 Ig ew ' fy ' t E. , 'rg ,..j ,gn 1 emma-:mm va' 1,mcsmw.':nxwf'nin.'.c'::ar: .,,3.3,1.f, ' . W 1 ,- b - 'Zh f! '5'i 'MSF '.1I'1H,'A'fiBE7I1':i1Iff?1EZ1.'!,':':EV.:fE!fL4J 4 :WSFSKY HX-EAM, Y 'JB ,, v ,L,3:.B3, , 1 mu u. - ''2-e:an:::.1.-a 'zf:'f'f 2-21.'my::o1e:1u'1sawrsflxtwma. wig ? mm- ' t t DETA DEMORIS DEACON Petite, congenial, ambitious GENERAL ROBERT ERNEST DEANS Witty, persistent, studious Junior World-News, '33, Expression, '33, '34 ACADEMIC ROANOKE LEONARD JACKSON DEEL X erophilous, ambitious, receptive, ambivalent COMMERCIAL ESTELLE STEWART DEWITT Dependable, industrious, capable COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL WORK fStenographer and Bookkeeper, also Secretaryj LOIS INEZ DEYERLE Dependable, petite, cute COMMERCIAL BUSINESS WORLD 'Sf 34 LN' I l . e C J I' . 'f:,, it P' IQ f':-1 - - , wr- - f 5 ' 5 ., . -Q, V bg: ' ' V. 'P az: 'ff' A-5 ll' -- m1f,'g,:':t1Aag:'.:f:lscdfmsxuelscgmimazfaralfxl gm Jqggslkifllqclvgcfxng -'Y Eff-gy 3 ,v., 'Wx F' 1 - fv fv W wfgqga-V 'v5.1r5x:wlnLl:.,. .uvmcfmssmzaslemaw rumswv,m::mf'nw1uQnvAf:nswunwlulxy ' ncmwnM-lex:-mewa,:.vxlm.l:g1e23',w!f.:.r,1-.nn.r.s::v-nf.:-3.4.1lu.n1sl.':ss.f - .claim A 5 M ,AQQQS G V . .. Q, A.-, , w'nwmw1as,z. '-. . :.fm.wr::nuum . mam: xl . lmmlazmucimztrhxxalms ll' ' ?Mf2?!liW1lfI:l!32.'lb?fL!T:1xTJHJyR1i:N'L-LNCII-122132fW'n?lli!5I.1:Ei'.N'MTI-E-E555535:L'TIEll'-5551311-QlZTfifu5i1W?5.'4, X w'f5h'f:J'P 'tixb.1'l'MC'?iiNlN5 aTHl!!!FM'!i1E5.'hI6l:!'Y VALHR? 2-.-Li 1L, I!2Tl.:Y.Q1 ?', ll A Wl?FIflP'JSWQ'lX54!vkl?vEXxlm4 , F 61200 'jfJ WW ,ZF 1 1 , '1 A. fag , It l Q ' 1 X J fi SOLOMON IAMOND I, li P GLADYS DICKERSON ' Pee Wee H1 Attraetwe, lovable, mzsehzevaus J COMMERCIAL v, P. 1. I ANN DESHAZO DILLARD Intent, genuine, belle French Paper, Editor, Fall, '35, Girls' Club, '35, '36 ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY HORACE DILLARD Attractive, energetic, good sport ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE OSCAR DILLON Capable, studions, musical Orchestra, '33, '34, J. L. S., '34p French Club, '34 ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE l 'Hi 35 ll' -f.-g lbH'5A.4,, two, Q A ,al lx ll K 5: Qiie 1 ll g I X. 5 -4 .- F 3 . 'E' v if s i?w .- cf 15222 , r. 3:51 W 1 if 'S .LL - .' 'zarff -1 .....f-WY? 'bfi ff' Q.. 'ff ,,,. ,, , . . fvf'77'4WWf!- -f '?Wm'll'W'4--W9 3 W W'WfNTfK'Y-V'7?m5'.- '- E' 5' 4' 'iv 'wfmsuzmmwmafaaam.vmu'::mwxae:zu1nm:meM.m!:1mm4nv:amfzrr:sx,m-1.-frmn ,'W iE'fy?f? '9f'2fi'f '?f?L'f'fTiff? ' f'?'57EE'f5fg V n.f,jEH-.'- . , ,Q ,1d', flfli' Jawalii-Q fm'aeum!wre:wem-:ive-is-azvra::Auxrew:mff,fawm1:::rn-nsmm-'nes-mn-mv tnmwfmfwnna .sgs.fs..s....L..:.L.f5. vs Aws...,,Msm...-,...f...-usuielzm...-Ima. 1- 5- -qffgxrnwn.4+Jmcmwa-sww.va4:em:r.zf.4u:erw4m.f'I'-'zz.u:::mLw::smxm:mususwn-mvmfxam1-wmwmmv sig' RUTH ELIZABETH DILLON Congenial, charming personality, lovable Choral Club, '32, '33, G. A. A., '33, '34g Expression, '35 GENERAL VOCAL WORK JOHN F. DINGMAN LOIS ESTHER DODD Esta Capable, congenial, mischievous, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL FRANKLIN SPRINGS, GEORGIA MYRTLE L. DODD Congenial, capable, ambitious LAWRENCE DOGAN N I 'lf36l5' -me .4 COMMERCIAL CENTRAL, N. C. 4 Sf- lf, f 5 'fo r 1, . I flash ' :mmwmxua1sn,2zmwrmmMAm. f ,Q-1550 A '. 1 'ily 1,5 lielwarzswr.--:eww:-vas-xc.w:'1t':v.:a'zflmsz:t11x'mtLz1zs'ms. semskr' .4 ,wal 1 4-,-j,,.,,. DOROTHY FINKS DONOVAN Artistic, dependable, congenial Wisehefu, '33, '34, Art, '34, '35, '36 ACADEMIC EDWARD E. DOOLEY Witty, congenial, agreeable Track, '35, '36, Football, '35 ACADEMIC V. P. I. MARY ELIZABETH DOUGLASS I nspirational, sweet, capable M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Choral Club, '34, '35, '36, Secretary-Treasurer, '34, Glee Club, '35, '36, Student Government, '35. GENERAL ROANOKE COLLEGE VIRGINIA DOYLE Congenial, lovable, capable M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Advertising Committee, '36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '36, Choral, '34, '35, '36, Reporter, '34, Vice President, '35, Expression, '34, 35, '36, Roanoke Roman Repre- sentative, '33, '34. ACADEMIC MILDRED FRANCES DUDLEY Capable, attractive, enthusiastic ACADEMIC TEACHING 153719 iii? .i f' 1 I -' Wei Y' P-13' 'Q '- L, -1,-,T-n' 'IQETSQ5 I ' '. ' ,. P . ,, ,g - .,,4..1 'N' .a h .,,,. . ...ir 4,.:,v,,f1f.em -pgg5.57g5,:,:vV.I, ...,.-f....1..-msn.nrLmf4ar:'II,:::4f.za..: Emil'-i.::.,znlezmexi-Q-wr.:-f -..D::.i:wIv , Uxiaifr' CORA ELIZABETH DULANEY Cangenial, vivacious, attractive Girls' Club, '35, '36, G. A. A., '35, Wisehefu, '34 COMMERCIAL STENOGRA PHER CHARLES HENRY DUNCAN Athletic, capable, sincere J. L. S., '34, '35 ACADEMIC ROANOKE L, V 1 X' ki , 1.1! JJJQ F W !WT:Wp,+ 'I ,, J ' ' RUFUS PURDUM ELLETT, JR. J., ' ' J 1' . . fMgfwfu1y,w1wm'zfe . , I If , ,, ', unIorHI-Y,Cab1net, 33, 34, Sen1orH1-Y, 34, I. I. f I IM ,Y ss,'sg,su1aengC0IInCi1,'ss,'s6,AconN Renre- , ya ,M ,HJ sentative, 34, 35, 36, French Club, '34, 35, , ' Choral Club, '36, Glee Club, '36. , ACADEMIC MEDICINE -'-MJ-h ' VIRGINIA MARIE ERB PJ.-..,..., 0J.u I ndividualistic, attractive, sincere Expression, '33, Choral, '33, '34, '35, Wisehefu, 'Wu '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., of LAI 0-U'-'L '34, '35, '36, ACORN Advertising Team, '33, MTA, ICM.-ou.: French Club, '34, '35. ,N,,,J,, ' QQ mx ACADEMIC SULLINS coI.LEcE '-'JY' - . MARY FRANCES ESTES Ou-A VU .J JB .fd .lg f' rx xml I 1 ,X M if X tw Ambitious, congenial, attractive Wisehefu, '32, '33, Girls' Club, '34, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Recreation Committee, '36, G. A. A., '34, '35,'36, Tennis Ma.nager,'35, Program Chair- man, '34, French Paper Staff, '36, Student Gov- ernment, '36, ACORN Representative, '36, Junior French Club, '35, Choral Club, '33, '34, 35, Literary Team, '35, ACORN Advertising Team, '36. ACADEMIC RANDOLPH-MACON 133816 I nk' A 7 A f 3 A ,Q .. , .-A M Tw' 'ig, +'1f f-TH n mreammxnffnxolermvsxezwesmvmrscexuavn wars:sxwmanzzfr-1:wEmlj,f f ,. -Y , .39 vmwhu:I:mmfImw:I:::ewmz:fr1mnAmm.mvmms:mvlw'nnmm1rf1.xn Ivfaaxscsxvnv:-:eszvwawx'w.sw.a,w'w.v':I'1f,.' 'nz 514:711H'::b'.':m':'. esS. --:xvsixv -'Q i...aQ'. ,A .. n, . '-.,:' mfaesze2v:: :azwrawm-zzw,':wL:Ivm .'.':-1xe:zs+xI1a:.'vw'-211-f:4xA1Iw-yaaaza.-,.1aI.u.H H275?5!!J?DEb3'!6liuJs 353.323 'LZVETJLEI-'fl EVN 'f E'IH22' IK '.'F.' YiEYL':.'.' .YilifI21W.1'iI13?-5l'I'lS,3?7?Hw flfih 011351fx-XWTFGR3I!13 Jllii'FI4PElXHf,7-i.Xl'?CL. -.LLQFJIY '5i'Si'43N!5!i'45'1LSU'1-N4Suv!! fi' 'U VVVQY. DAVID M. ETHERIDGE, JR. Carefree, original, 'witty ACADEMIC APPALACHIAN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE EDITH ELIZABETH EVANS Capable, congenial, lovable M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Junior French Club, '35 ACADEMIC NURSING LAVINIA FAIRCHILD ' Friendly, ambitious, sweet ACADEMIC BEVERLEY VIRGINIA FALLIS Idealistic, dynamic, constant M. W. L. S., '34, '36, Play Production, '35, '36, Glee Club, '34-365 President, '35, '36. COMMERCIAL SECRETARY EVERETT HAROLD FARISS Amicable, studious, flatten ACADEMIC MEDICINE, ROANOKE COLLEGE 4f39J9' ,,f',,,f.,fLx f2fuf ,Wink 1 '1 J f 1 ' , 1 1 I A ' ! I A , A 1 ,V W ' ffl-v . . 'v 'qi' s I .f ' A-V L4 ,ff 1 , A . Q I .J - ,f Lal- , ,J- ' If if A . P Y ,XJ , ZIP jj ,1 .Annu Dv., ef -dl' .x . 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SN' WMM X D'3f'ili.4'aL -B-Ulwllxhlrk rflzfhu ' Q: 'J all 4 53:4 . 7 - .1' , I' .,' VH. rf KATHERINE LAVERNNE FARRAR Ambitious, energetic, adorable Glee Club, '36 ACADEMIC NURSING CLEOPATRA FEKAS Attractive, amicable, capable GENERAL STENOGRAPHER JEANNETTE ESTAIJINE FERGUSON Attractive, capable, congenial Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Junior French Club, '34, '35, M. W. L. S., '33, '34, '35, '36, Girls' Glee Club, '36: Choral Club, '33, '34, '35, '36, ACORN Advertising Team, '35, '36. ACADEMIC SULLINS COLLEGE BILLIE FERRELL Capable, amicable, jolly COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER ' JACK FIGGAT -vEf40lF'- ' ......g..m,, A ',,,'g 1l,-',,,, g 5f',,-fm' W H,l-,,,,-f l ,,' ,, 1 ', ,,, ,qM ,,',ili'-'l , tim -, --, f3 'gw m mw 1,,,':,',', f',,,,,' ,',,l- , A 'fl' W- Qinwwwuzw' -tv wa E . -' ,,:.:.',:1,f- fu 2 4 1 1: mfuwamfm.. we- E R.. ...mv vvawmmaacarn' V .,,-33:12,-'im ly, X '. lmnnmmem:-m-twmera-.wmvasrv,vn::,:mu-r:ss::f-nfcexrzuuszmx, mae:-' J umm , ,Ag-wg rmwwvmuuwsvxw:mum-:tsiaan:mmmrzartmavealuaaaauxix-Armsfal:sam'w::4.s's:rau1ewnx. -' , -':P'!35,. 5, HERBERT FINE Clever, humorous, amicable GENERAL ROANOKE COLLEGE HELEN FRANCES FINK Vivacious, attractive, friendly Exfpression, '34, Choral Club, '33, '34, '35, Wise- he u, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, French Club, '34, '35, Advertising Team of Roanoke Roman, '33, ACORN Advertising Team, '33, Vice Presi- dent of Choral Club, '34. ACADEMIC OHIO STATE EVELYN ELIZABETH FINNEY Amicable, capable, attractive Art, '34, '35, '36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Edgar Allan Poe Literary Society, '33, '34 GENERAL FARMVILLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE THOMAS CURRY FISHER, JR. Sugar Tit Misogynistic, nonplussed, facetious Junior World-News, '34, '35, '36, Reporter, '34, Assistant Editor, '35, Co-Editor-in-Chief, '35, '36, Quill and Scroll, '35, '36, J. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Cabinet, '34, '35, Reporter, '35, '36, L'Echo de Roanoke, Business Manager, '35, '36, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, French Club, '36. GENERAL W. sz L. WILLIAM COUNCIL FISHER 5l41l'.r 'O ,ff bfrflfdf M04 34' ' ' . .'.',.. .,.x 4 f Q -,. za-:erfaaezarv-:.::,'e,.:x::..'... ' mrgsseiaanx.. s-use mv . . +1 , ' 'sa.':-A-:': e' ':-'36 315 -' ' - ii ' 32' ,QQ 't :' '- ., ::' ,:..-wan -wa I Vi- A' ns' , 4n...'- waist-waz:-w.I..,.1,,..fw:---wqn,,zgs,5,f.---.-...WV -., .qw J sh. ,1-if 4 1.-1x'wer-wfurz 4 v vr'f..i.: fn: u. SIS emu, ,. ALICE ELIZABETH FITCH HLiZa!1 1 Popular, sincere, dependable Booster Club, '34, '35, Prefect Council, '35, '36, 3 Girls' Club, '34, '36, Vice President, '35, '36, Senior Play Committee, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, ACORN Advertising Team, '34, '35, Speech Department, '34-'36, Secretary, Jun- ior Class, '34, '35, Secretary, Senior Class, '35, '36, Wisehefu, '33, '34, Chairman, Deco- rations, Junior-Senior Prom, '35, Chairman Decorations, Senior Dance, '35, Choral, '34, '36, GENERAL SOCIAL SERVICE EUNICE LEE FITZPATRICK Intent, friendly, jocose M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Junior World-News, '35, French Club, '35, Expression Department, '35, '36. ACADEMIC ELSIE KATHERINE FLINCHUM Ambitious, capable, mischievous M. W. L. S. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE HARRY WALKER FLINCHUM Attractive, dependable, courteous Q Choral, '33, Expression Department, '33 GENERAL v. M. 1. CHARLES R. FLOYD, JR. -if 4213+ - 3 1' - ' Fai 'fi . W I U ZNMZ' J: SW5X7ZZWL5.W2iW'YkQ:1l.51f'F.l El-L IPRl'IfffEIK-Tlilliliff-X1-5lA'USf47??9HI LURA MADALINE FORBES li Y! . . Attractive, good-natnred, ambztzous ACADEMIC OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY MAVIS FOUTZ Reliable, friendly, intelligent Girls' Choral Club, '36 GENERAL STENOGRAPHER CLIFFORD FRACKER T alented, ambitions, congenial GENERAL AVIATION v. P. I. BETTY FRANTZ , Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Cab- inet, '35, Choral Club, '33, '34, junior French Club, '34, '35, Secretary, '34, '35, Expression Department, '33, '34, Play Production, '35, '36, ACORN Staff, '36, Literary Team, '35,'36, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, President, '35, Treasurer, '36. ACADEMIC SWEET BRIAR GAYOLA FRINGER Gay, talented, dependable Orchestra, '33, '35, President, '36, Girls' Glee Club, '35, '36, Girls' Choral Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '33-'36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Roanoke Roman Staff, '33, '34, ACADEMIC .Q ,, A s . I , u W' - If, A - ,g' , e ty ' 6,5 Y 513' 2 1 ..,:'.' W, .,, W .. . .. .-A-. . ...AI ..,., 5 Q-,cfff-1 1' - -?I', ' ,viilrle C if wmswvrxaxiwavmz-1we::.-.:i::..,1:4aa4:':4v:ufn:: 'Elm'-'Ara ,f::: zQ4:37':'e 54- '. DL! .' . 1 fy',?F?ff'3mm'm If'f'Vf3 'E 'MT9::? 7 fN i W t f mm -4 'mx Aw .A-iraunvotux. v1n,Ah ja,,.fu,m mmmuwa f.4..wm..::::.-:.::'.zi...'s:mu-.::r:,fi,,Lu,,,,,.-,,,,.,m,,.,,a,, x . 1 I .Qrjak AN MARV N EDISON FRITH MARGARET PAULINE FULLER Attractive, ambitious, friendly Expression, '33, '36, M. W. L. S., '36 ACADEMIC RICHARD EARLE GABLE Athletic, good sport, friendly Track, '36 GENERAL UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND DICK GARLAND Capable, attractive, original Student Council, '34, Midget Basket Ball, '34, '35g Senior Hi-Y, '36 ACADEMIC PHARMACY WILLIAM FREDERICK GENHEIMER, JR. Long, lean and lanky ACADEMIC AGRICULTURE, V. P. I. me-v A' -HEQ44 I-3' ,,,, , A A, , , ,, ,H , . i ,. ,. ,.., :- 'F f ., , 3' .lg ..,,' Q if 551' f , f ggi' .2 E 4' J tg 'l . -5' . 51 , ri' L' .fi S . -..'fd ' ' .H CI . 2 NR'F5'4Wa1X1'f!5f!IifRl1blIlWHffNd'EW'lllRVl?i55f7'dfR1'MrI'HNY?W?hifl6Q'Y1'M ' 1 Ffsff ii 'jf W!!lllY!Rk6'dWlf4i'MkWBEWV3YGf6x'!Qb!l'f-MTMGWWNHH!U41!l2'El1k'M'l5'I.'1HF 4 Ni'lI?:fi v' lg '. ' . ' Miki ITIWIN3WHTHGPXWWMU-9?WLTWW-kYu3EPlfX9IZ4'5U!F21fCWKll'llIIMEMSuX'il'llWh'5HiliJilY'5l4lK-53974IUUPMWHIM ' A IJJKNN RUTH BROWNING GIBSON Independent, sincere, attractive Girls' Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '35- '36g Wisehefu, '33-'34: Orchestra, '33-'35 ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY DOROTHY RAE GILLESPIE Attractive, dependable, likable GENERAL BOOKKEEPER ELIZABETH FRANCES GILLESPIE Sincere, attractive, dependable G. A. A., '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36 GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ALBERT PHILIP GILSDORF, JR. Courleous,friend1y, likable Orchestra, '35-'36, Boys' Choral and Glee Club, '36, Senior Hi-Y, Track Team, '36 ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE ANDREW C. GLASS AA ndyu Right ready, prime, goodegg Football, '35, Track, '35, J. L. S., '34 ACADEMIC MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 'Sl 45 ll' ., . Elf Wei 4-va. 1-fi nv- fm.. 6? Z 'giii' QE-J .lf ,, L ff,-,L-if 'lm ls ,fi,5,,-ggqtf wt tm?--f.--.t.41ms'5y?f-m mf ., ms: ..w'v1 fff..dJ:IfI1'.2W5:11,lftimslvi-if-:Alix ' N 3i'1'4' 'v 'X xhlliffffl-JZ-'IEQU W' 'F 2 J v 12 1' I1 .,,LU4':'MfAi4iiL'wlf 1 I 'MNA 12' .NV RZN A192563 ' I Hi' E . ,Q-e,ymL,,E-Tw RMK!-'Mil-.562-H? Nfiiih 2 I X 4 I I Jtlimhiiiilfilltz A E ,pw BILLY GLENN Versatile, good sport, attractive Junior Hi-Y, '35 GENERAL PARKS AIR COLLEGE EDITH GODSEY BEVERLY THORNTON GOLLEHON I A 71 Friendly, generous, ambitious ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MARGARET GOOD Attractive, witty, friendly Girls' Club, '33, '34, Glee Club, '36 ACADEMIC FREDERICKSBURG STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE WARREN CLYDE GRASTY Musical, witty, ambitious Choral, '34, '35, '36, Glee Club, '34, '35, '36, Ssggeech Department, '34, Public Speaking, GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 42146154- Q 'WW-1 L E fs' 5.4, w 1. ' ,A , 2+ lf' ' 3' .3 .nf V , X H... 'I it 1 .-M -V - 9 ,A .,., ef Q - - 54 A .3 - , . 5, A. 1f::aa,:wnH:,fvQ:l 511YwffxfLm755iy:1t: -5-:girl H,,,:5Lg'q1yfjw,H- ' 'Av -- . - Q. .v.v,mwm.w:-:wma-J.r's:.-'r-'rrzeaaxr ,.','s'.::f::m:.v :sumvm.-wt Y 'fuf' ,!se1f.xi:,f,,:-tr -..t....,.q,.,1....,,.'..-f ,.,:..x.1.v,,1.-1f:.e..,.m.l. , m m5q,3,q3,l.sa1xa'rnwwlvwuamuwnwnzsflzrer1:,w:n:a:ev n' . 4.rlm?.t:'2t1 '-Lim .mm 'ml-wwmwn ,,,., GEORGIE ROBERTS GRAVELY Pretty, witty, talented COMMERCIAL GLADYS MAE GRAVELY Dependable, friendly, attractive COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER JAMES MARCUS GREGORY Honest, I ain't lazy, I'm just dreaming. Boys' Glee Club, '33, '34, '36, Public speaking, '33, 's GENERAL QWQWW FREDERICK W. GRIM Witty, good-natured, congenial ACADEMIC U. s. NAVAL ACADEMY HELEN MARGARET GROSECLOSE Vivacious, friendly, sweet Girls' Club, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS 4847131- ,avi-1 1733! ,f M1 254-fr 4-4-If 44.06 -v new , 1.4-4.5 . ff mei :rw gf- f f ' 3 ' 4 5,3 ' 'x ' 'gp - .-2142 r K 6 'gg RNA .43 E Hgv V '-. 41v1mrsaQza::f,e:ww:r:.-zum.-e:nsvsuseuwe:2:.'rz:4ul 55---J ' - H A. yr-1:-zgfrrmz-,L-rx-::,:ma.:I:.-.-.uenpaaamzzm:-urmu-.:.wA-ml: W NwxwwnwfamwmausfwL4:ewwxnxx:.timn:-.a:mmuzsssmu1r.s'aem:awm-ewan PAULINE FRANCES GROSS I ndependent, attractive, friendly Choral Club, '35 COMMERCIAL ' BUSINESS ELEANOR MARIE HAAG Attractive, friendly, sincere Student Government, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34, '36, Girls' Club, '34, '36, Fleur de Lis, '34, '35, Speech Department, '34, '36 ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY WILLARD HACKE Choral, '35, '36 GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE JIMMY HAGAN Versatile, talkative, good sport GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHER HUGH HAGAN, JR. Charming, individual, sense of humor Hi-Y, '35, '36, Chairman Induction Committee, '35, Speech Department, '35, '36, French Club, '35, J. L. S., '35, Junior Hi-Y, '33, '34, ACORN Literary Staff , Associate Editor, '35, '36, Cghoral Club, '33, Quill and Scroll, '36, President, ' 6. ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA' Qt, rw- N xwgefvir M62 4488+ I ,. I 35 ' -3 S' .I . :Q 1 - . . I 4: ' iw? . 4:1 .- fig. F, av EQ f w g' mm:wIv4m:',w':N.wm1r.Q:w. -iii'-f ' if 1 Qilnxmwamnlmwswmxsvravaxr-:ma1frV,meezsizffnfmzzwtasnvrs -Wim ,r . ' -. , Ewfalwbtifia-'wfkiimiilriikwhIZQYGYHIQIKIZLQ'-LE'L ii'J4El'i.Q5Ki-!5Ys1HU34L551-215152671423 Wi ELIZABETH HAIRFIELD Capable, trustworthy, friendly Choral, '34, '35, Glee Club, '35, Orchestra, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS s'rANI.Ev MARTIN HAISLIP '- stan Congenial, likable, talkative Choral, '32, '33, '34 GENERAL v. P. I. EDITH SARA HALL Independent, charming, friendly Wisehefu, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Fleur de Lis, '35, ACADEMIC KNOX SCHOOL . GENEVA KATHRYN HALL Capable, athletic, witty G. A. A., '34, '36, Basket Ball Manager, '36 ACADEMIC NURSING VIRGINIA ELIZABETH HALL Athletic, capable, sincere G. A. A., '34, '36, Program Committee Chairman, '34, '35, Recorder of Points, '34, '35, President, '35, '36, Athletic Board, '35, '36, Speech Depart- ment, '36. ACADEMIC NURSING '2l49I9' Q Y 9 MNMWIA' nf Y'4'J4!l? 5.1 M4411 WWW 1 V' ,MH iw V El Ee u Y. IM- .F C7 1 .-iagf r- Q- F Q Eff' ,, f' ' Y 4 w1.f ?m,. V '1i'.3-J' gs L xrra'i-:e 'if:-z1'4-F-:esm .n:xxv: :Aqua,'xaavrx5:: Mr'f',zx1 ',,' ' ' ', :'::nziK::mrammmm:':eLwmu, -mm ev,-f.-.4..:,.-1 -2- .:-e nt...-: :'1'f::: .,,. 1 :f sf. 1 . 1 - 4 15 '-1 ,. V, - wa' wmva1.'1c'me-frsztxsa-xv'2,-.:ninaras::.e:afM,rnzie1s:s:n1rrx.Jvm:.1.m-1: ew. 1- msn: - lf.:::z.t,:: fanufrrwv- ..:l:.1:1u-.:as11-xx,-rtffvswn. A 1:55,,'g,f':g'3,. fam..-.eatinwstpftme-f,xcsyie.:a::av:.m,::::f-:1-tmizm:u.:-, ,:a:.2:'m- -:ew unsesruwzgxacwwirffnf-nu fi' . WILLIAM C. HAMMERSLEY llHam Il F riendly, athletic, good-natured Junior Hi-Y, '33, '34, Charter Member, Cabi- net, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Basket Ball, '36, Senior Mirror. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE LEIGH HANES, JR. l l Yl Capable, persevering, likable jeffersonian Literary Society, '34-'36, Treas- urer, '35, President, '35, Treasurer, '36, Pub- lic Speaking, '34, Debating Club, Vice Presi- dent, '34, Expression, '35, Junior Hi-Y, '34, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Literary Team, '35, '36, Student Council, '34, Prefect Council, '34, State Champion Reader, '35, Senior Mirror, '36. ACADEMIC 1-TAMPDEN-SYDNEY V O HELEN EASLEY HANKINS Dignified, independent, attractive M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Speech Department, '32-'36, Choral, '35, Girls' Club, 36 ACADEMIC BUSINESS COLLEGE READE HARDIN Witty, attractive, baxhful Student Government, '33, '34, junior Hi-Y, '33, '34, Treasurer, '34, Cabinet, '33, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Cabinet, '35, '36, ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE E. WARD HARKRADER I Amicabte, capable, witty ACADEMIC v. P. 1. -'Cl 50 lif- - rf-f' nm. 1 -r - 1. Q' in fe A ' 'M' 5f ET' -:, ' '?5'l Q l ' ut-as TF! ,...,'?:.w'.nx',xi-:vvfinfwX'amea'gS:s:auII:I:ra2a:ev+s'.'ix3zziwar.-:-.1'n ' N: . I.wsmz1wnIwm9yian:Imww+-:mimi-Es-4:--an-wrwwv-L-n ..-. xr-..sa.-e.e4-:.:f.1::.-,em :xml-,.':.f1:.'1:ssw mam: .,. . . ' ,fi-A ,,,,,,,,.'- 1, 21, gg.,-, 1'-C ., .. :vwwveIfh3Mgavu::'ui:fa'xm:Q::a- 2::,:-is5:L::::vim:si'mcc1.xvavs:::I.I.f:x::-:mama-feMev.r:iAse3:n. ,Q ,ing 51,4 'f ,', ' fl. ' I .xi RQ. , fr JN , L vm-. ,, .,,...,,, ' u ' , 'xl-lgn.,,kp..x.,,,,,,,v 1 ,Q-,N-ha I 10.151, . MARGARET ELIZA ETH HARMAN Attractive, sweet, sincere French Club, '34, '35, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Choral Club, '34-'36, Glee . Club, '35, '36. ACADEMIC BUSINESS COLLEGE if CARLOS SAMUEL HARPER Capable, sincere, independent J. L. S., '34-'36, Cabinet, '35, Boys' Glee Club, '34, '36, Boys' Choral Club, '34, '36, junior French Club, '34, '35, ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE BETTY FRANCES HARR Congenial, dependable, attractive Student Govemment-Student Council, '33, '35, '36, Prefect Council, '33, '34, Wisehefu Program Chairman, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Ceremonial Chairman, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '33, '34, '35, Devotional Chairman, '35, Vice President, '36, Glee Club, '34, '36, ACORN, '36, Choral Club, '34, '35, '36, Speech Department, '33, '34, '35, ACADEMIC FARMVILLE ELEANOR CAROLINE HARRIS Quiet, amiable, unassuming Choral Club, '34 ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE IRENE LOUISE HARRIS Attractive, friendly, good sport GENERAL NURSING 461519 .V 'W-M.. Q-if 'Wm 7S:2f,jr 'FI ff: 3 ' ,E ' l' I I 'I I ' W.: 1? 5 H ,X , Arai . - Q au, ,. I . , Q. , H- P W - nf- 'si .3 L ' 3 1m'aexsrvizezwsnwvsammsustczenme-1aurum.IzwxevMrmw.wlwmmem'mn' .wmniivctwfssc-.es:secu-JccazwmiImvmrwrsmawuvrzermwnwerwmmwswr 0 . 3' ,gil V- ww -wxaamnumceuuaimswuaaaurazmwsrtwhvmwmwluixmmwxmunvm 22' P rnwm.-i LAURA ADAMS HARRIS Capable, original, artistic Girls' Club, Program Chairman, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, Reporter, '36, Speech Depart- ment, '34, '36, Choral, '32, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '35, AcoRN Advertising Team, '34, '35, ACADEMIC LUCILLE HARRIS Independent, cute, likable Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Speech Department, '34, '36, Glee Club, '36, Choral '34, '35, '36. COMMERCIAL BUSINESS JACK HART A Amicable, attractive, devil-may-care Junior Hi-Y, Spring '35, Senior Hi-Y, Fall, '35, '3g, Assistant Business Manager of ACORN, '3 , '36. I ACADEMIC V. M. I. MILDRED PAULINE l-IARTSOOK Witty, ambitious, friendly GENERAL TYPIST WALTER JULIAN HATCHER, IR. Sincere, versatile, capable Prefect Council, '35, '36, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Junior Hi-Y, '33-'35, Mess Sergeant, '33, '34, Track Manager, '34, Student Council, '34, '35, Speech Department, '33-'36, Stage, '33-'36, Manager, '34-'36, Electrician, '35, '36, Foot- ball, '33, Track, '36, Assistant Manager, Track, '35. ACADEMIC ANNAPOLIS 'Si 52 ll' K .sy -. .. A- ' N. I , , , ..x.n'r1Ixi?x:1sw.'r:m'x15n1sz-B A 157315. -1, P! I? ' K , ,, 'q,,,rgq'-,- mmmxmtsmxzsscsmmxfeimwzmsmmmmnuwinufmamwifm 4 - 4 ,- A -um 1- - r-.--14 n - 1- - . ' .5 'I '-25 ' - Q A - I .- -' ' W -' 1 f . JI' ' ' - 1 E1 '5234.1-2231PXMRMYJI!RIMlWINJ!M!?SNil901I'1'1'lR'0Eti3.l1K'4iWilM , :nw w. emu A .ff ' -wsxmmxusrvmsrmumwmmssfmmzuswmmwwswsmwwiiwmau M Q 5' -2 s 5? air ' J: ,I 5'-.-Q, he 'if '35, S3 ,i fs fp. ,vt r if 1' E 5 ur ff 3 qc Y Q fx ., . 4 A ea J 'ml 'jf' ,,:v1A-elaiuvraspxut lllslszxssnmzssxvaarzmwvz.eJ1tw.A..2,f,iInn..wr:v5xc:LsGnA'uf:4. Mn.. Is M ,Z H.. Q Q MMIazvnbamswivxicahiaziernirfmeiuwzasfavcumY.Q1fmi'7.F:Sas.Ql:cL1:zw:cts i vaio. 2 -142,1 RAMON WALLER HATCHETT Neal, capable, magnetic Senior Class, Vice President, '35, '36, ACORN, Associate Editor, '35, '36, ACORN, Assistant Co- Business Manager, '35, '36, Choral Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '35, '36, junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Membership Committee, '35, '36, Prefect Council, '35, '36, Junior World- News Reporter, '35, Literary Editor, '36, Assembly Committee, '35, '36, ACORN Adver- tising Team, '35, '36, Class Editor, French Paper, '35, '36, ACORN, Roll Call Representative, '35, J. L. S., '35, '36, Quill and Scroll, Vice Presi- dent, '36. ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MARY COBB HAYWARD Attractive, frivolous, vivacious Student Council, '34, '35, Girls' Club, '34-'36, Class Mirror, '36, French Club, '34, '35, ACORN Advertising Team, '34. ACADEMIC HOLLINS FLOYD O. HEATH Reserved, distinguished, congenial COMMERCIAL PARKS AIR COLLEGE LENA GANELLE HECK Friendly, witty, cheerful G. A. A., '33 COMMERCIAL NURSING WINFRED SHERMAN HELMS HP0Sy1Y A capable, willing and artistic person GENERAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Bfnlua, 'f' '4f?a-Q-'uw--1-0'-f MP7 ' -' +Gl53l?1+ J eff.. 16 al,-1 Siwj 7 Q, 4 '5f ,. ' -if X - zvggwg .fe-5. -:MA-V.53-.ffwffw-1 'law ,gQggy:,.,:A,45,.Minis.ma-A-wuwwv1Pxen.c:e:z rt.w:mH4::mx':.r:::,- war. we IW ALMA DORIS HENRY Capable, sociable, lovable GENERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE LOHR HESLEP Attractive, dependable, sincere G. A. A. '34, Girls' Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Decoration Committee, '36, French Club, '34, '35, Ex ression, '34, '35, Choral, '35, '36, Girls' Glee Club, '35, '36, ACORN Adver- tising Team. ACADEMIC HARRISONBURG AND COLUMBIA ELIZABETH ROSS HESSE bitious, intelligent, capable . W. S., '34-'36, Speech Department, ' '35, '36 - WILLIAM H. HIGHFILL, JR. Athletic, congenial, courteous Basket Ball, '34H'36, Tennis, '34-'36, Senior Hi-Y, '34-'36, Treasurer, '36, Student Council, '36, Senior Mirror, '36, ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND ,Af ...... IC .Wg ELLA WALKER HILL Attractive, friendly, sincere Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Junior World-News, '34, '35, French Club, '34, '35. ACADEMIC HOLLINS +354 lik' .fk 'J ,,. .emlmmmz14'::1f:m:.:m:1wf1'rrfmmanwm-xmeo1mvn1aer:N'!ez1w1 as-si.. .wmrnnaznvmmwnmzezez:maori Nm..:Av 'W-x.: 2:-wr! wr -:mf an I f : vfc,11.wf wx----ww .. JE 9 Q ' fin memmzmfvztcanm-mwnmmuxmz-fn' wnawwn. 'A 'ig-ff ', 'gg -A Q 1-rs:.4a-54.:v.s.+:-1.14:w:,twnw.wef:-v.-::'- uc-:am ft-.-n:.:v- - ,ms , ' nv N ' .f S vars 1 mm- a,Lz::::z.::', :.-:.f:,x. zaaaxzsxacwams. wr, -?312gE,ig12 fm . ruff- LUCIAN W. HINER Capable, independent, witty Glee Club, '33, Football, '34, Cross Country, Track, Manager, '35 ACADEMIC V. P. I. SWANSON M. HINSHAW Capable, dignijed, intellectual ACADEMIC BUSINESS KENNETH L. HOOVER Likable, ambitious, comely Junior Hi-Y, '34, '3Sg Cabinet, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS GREY S. HUDGINS Ambitious, capable, popular ACADEMIC X V. P. I. MILDRED MABLE HUDGINS Friendly, vivacious, 'willy G. A. A., '33-'36 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 'Hi 5539+ Q l S- 1, UM ,l3ifw,QA. otolii , . . Qi fi Y V ' P 3 15 . fi f. 1 Ei 91 we , Mgv w , A f y . , 1 1 'V 1 Rig, M. L E . .. ,, A Q53 . f , . ,. :ewwewmwfmvssf:-mfamxuvmerg,vm5zzzvrurz-x:u.':,sE-m:eI .am-Tm .en 4 4. A 2 . rmskmwnmwummwmmlmmmmafrmmmmwmau -, law3wmmuxwmvtze:mLuwawauwwzzclazca:QR:Raveufzmvmxtetxfzzw1xc1zIxu11g:smIA':Isz4m:ns4.. V, maui , s vqfixmwrf. wrnemuwma-nzsmzzmwmw ' fem. ,, e' L SADIE HUDSON Capable, sincere, friendly COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS THOMAS W. HUGHES Quiet, ambitious, sincere COMMERCIAL BUSINESS MELVIN ZACHARY HUMPHREYS As a man thinkcth, so is he Football, '32, Track, '34-'36g Golf, '35 COMMERCIAL NOTRE DAME LOUIS BERNARD HUNT Quiet, congenial, and discreet GENERAL ROANOKE COLLEGE BEVERLY WINFIELD HURD Kind, sincere, unforgettable junior Hi-Y, '33, '34g Senior Hi-Y, '34-'36, A Secretary, '35, '36 GENERAL , v.'M. 1. -'Sf 56 kk 2-leg A I Y- .T 'Z' IS :H I , I L re , , .sf I J lr 'K' x wsfrnx mg.:-mrw-v M ww may ma as JN ' fx Aa rg m,,wmwAffw.': I m f ' .4 .A ,- rmsxx'sa?aa:vfu.m:xow:uu.ze'::x:esrmfzcwizw4' , .wuxmuuwrx:mmlxezzxsfsawuzsammesa. V -1 sl BURTON GARRISON HURDLE Attractive, friendly, sincere Hi-Y, '35, '36, Basket Ball, '35, '36, Mana- ger, '35, '36, Athletic Board, '36 ACADEMIC DUKE UNIVERSITY OSCAR LEE HUTCHERSON Energetic, congenial, and studious ACADEMIC ONEIDA FAY HYLTON Attractive, capable, good sport Girls' Club, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34, '36, Wise- hefu, '33, French Club, '34, '35, French Tourna- ment, '36. ACADEMIC VIRGINIA INTERMONT MARTHA VIRGINIA IRBY Athletic, studions, friendly Fleur de Lis Club, '34, '35: G. A. A., '34-'36, Secre- tary, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, French Govemment, '36. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE SARA FRANCES JACOBS Studious, sincere, sweet M. W. L. S., '35, Expression, '35 ACADEMIC NURSING, WASIIINGTUN, D. C. +Sf57 113+ uhm' . I- L 7 .1 VY M A mu w:m.:ws.u1 .fi a.::.1If ww rs ur ::, ::.'-.mea-:A .s' 1I:1f':a:n2'I'-: .' .2 rf. --: ::ar .'r-mnwmr I ws ,L ii ff , 'ii w fa te, l I . . '95 Af L., 'E My E 1, ,G Q ,ig , 635' -.Amusem-asmmxrnwxaczwfmmmfueumzwzimunrgvmvaum ,M--23. 1 fy ,. AL .ff:fow.m?-Ivrzeeu... Avuzffzmeawvxwerewme:a:mI1:fz5rwnm,:a-uwr. , Q muff In awww erfmmz I e I 'I cxmsrvv. L-:II 4112.1 ' ANSON -IAMISON Dependable, pleasant, congenial junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '36, J. L. S., '34, '35 ACADEMIC I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY MARTHA ANN JAMISON Capable, friendly, witly Student Council, '34, '35, Debating Team, '36, L'Echo de Roanoke Staff, '35, '36, Roanoke Roman, Treasurer, '36, French Tournament, '36. ACADEMIC CARSON-NEWMAN DORIS LUCILE JANES Dependable, congenial, scholastic Wisehefu, '33, M. W. L. S., '34, '36, Girls' Club, '34, '36, Speech Department, '33, '35. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE THOMAS GRAVELY JEFFERSON A MARY JANE JENNINGS Sincere, dependable, idealistic Wisehefu, '32, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '33, '34, '36, Expression, '33, '34, '35, '36, Secretary of M. W. L. S., '36. ACADEMIC RANDDLPI-I-MACDN 1 Qi if 58 ib- , 1 v 1 .1-Lx-rx le 3-V . 1 ,4 .. W A., L ,,'. i, .sw ,isis F W' fm umw . 4' ,-.1-:-A: ag., 4-5 '- mmmmnxmamrwmmmrncwmi:vA'mvm1:-mn:rwzzm p1:,g. 'V 5, 1 . HIl1lYK'sS'v'xVii'iHiEAFAlIo'!R3.'l'112k!m!TIFMkli!ifJL'?i5S!!'i1fifK!'1.'I.'E1l'?!PH. -'i'r3f ' 'S' ' -x5'K,i L' mzws:ew1aa7.wa,a+zwazsewcxyazazvzvucxaxxzwgzvircmzfsfzuc,a-1:11.sxxzseziewfaffv'. rxrmm. W, , :br ',g,v,?g,az. . . ,. CHARLES JOHNSON EDITH JOHNSON Ambitious, lovable, independent Girl Reserves, '33, G. A. A. '33 COMMERCIAL FRANK IBENA JOHNSON GENERAL v. P. 1. WALTER SMITH JOHNSON Independent, self-reliant, courteous Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Cabinet, '35, J. L. S. '35, Orchestra, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '36, Speech Department. ACADEMIC NORTHWESTERN BILLYE FRANCES JONAS Dependable, capable, pute French Club, '34, '35, G. A. A., '34, '35, '36, Assistant Program Chairman, '35, '36 ACADEMIC NURSE if 5919- A. ,....-J.. ge- ' fi ff. wwmmnfmsmmme-mmvmmmmvmv -eafamvmmm-m ' '-f: YMM'V.i'Q-ZW? A 5 s.Uf,Y3VfElR?Il., .'.'!'Y1i'YH'l'!YJ'fI'. 1:'NLE1'xGVJ'C!hYi'35A'? ' vnucwfivswqasmiefm.ram..--..:..,fxrs 1:::m1.':'-mum' L .au Lim '::4 i:f1 -4 2. me M' J, Hue ,.f.C4 oo:-iff LX Jawlfs 341503 r 'uzjwwx -as-r amaze' Q' :emfxcnz -.sf an . Amfwfmaenyizrnmimlxrfmituniomxnu f r 1- an .xww u.R:m:::iztL:m Au zmavn-dau:-swxlwu-Imum 5 E3 fm. YW- J I .W 5 Lifzg ' by W' '14 , .E-we, fp -L57 -1,5 gffayvlg 'lu-1Q:en:ey.::'1.uq:ras:g:mssvz:Q1, , ,..:1-. -. ., A. Q 'J W iYl'?E4ffi,cwfainiamm-I-.uwwnauwwmx 41 A m ' SUE HUME JONES Capable, sweet, witty Girls' Club, '34-'36, Wisehefu, '32-'33, Choral Club, '32-'34, Speech Department, '34, '35, French Club, '34, '35, ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SAMUEL KAPLAN Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Football, '33-'35, Basket Ball, '33-'36, Captain, '36, All-State, '36 GENERAL ROANOKE COLLEGE MARTHA IRENE KELLER Sincere, companionable, charming COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER STUART HAMILTON KELLER Humorous, athletic, ambitious COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER JEAN PAGE KELLY Talented, independent, cute Girls' Club, '33-'36, M. W. L. S., Chairman Decoration Committee, '35, Speech Depart- ment, '33, Choral Club, '32J34, Vlfisehefu, '32, '33. GENERAL BETHANY COLLEGE -'El 60 13+ W I , L wap: . flwi-cy 2 'T i ii?-A 1-T if Q , -G -, ji' 4 .. .. I .zslamvsnjmmwaartvsrfqapnegw '-- aiflgfi 9 hunu,-wvnutrsrmzmawaumrzeeassw::aw,.zu-rc:lfzae:'mceAz.e,u:.m, A --.fqezr 4- eq: mg lawwerwnwsxxwxssv.:xzarsmeesuxfmmsxsmms1 f: .lwi,:,:...afmafs1ra-:zrrnwmst .ra 4 Q nv. MABLE KENDRICK Attractive, congenial, capable COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE MARY ALICE KENT An artistic and ambitious Vintonian ACADEMIC HARRISONBURG ROBERT HARRIS KESLER Dependable, sincere, serious J. L. S., '33-'35, Choral Club, '33-'36, Glee Club, '35, '36, Speech Department, '35, '36, Art, '36, GENERAL RANDOLPH-MACON EVELYN KIDD MARTHA LOUISE KINNIER Impetuous, friendly, attractive Girls' Club, Decoration Committee, '34, '35, Wisehefu, Service Committee, '32-'34, M. W. L. S., Program Committee, '34, Reporter, '35, Junior World-Ne-ws, Reporter, '34, Alumni Editor, '35, Assignment Editor, '36, French Club, '34, '35, Speech Department, '33-'36, Student Government, '34, '35, ACADEMIC FARMVILLE 't2l61l ' Za ia R 9, - -'15 , gf ff I-fwfvwefe E 5 gh 'gf Ag-.5 Q,-N 'vl,u1wsv.Lc.:-fm 4--:.'1::sx1.nws:m'w:a1zv.: was .,,-..g'-129, .hw :am-...2sL, .asm-v-:f.:.:s-r:f mm:::.'4m:awexs:':::fxm gg3cfjT,55:..:Euff..1.1.wammwfns,f4-.cm -'-- : Q- 1ee:a:wx. ':2.,uwrsfms a , gm-- VIRGINIA LEE KISER Amiable, determined, sincere Choral Club, '33-'36, Glee Club, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Girls' Club, French Club, '36. ACADEMIC JACK KEITH KNIGHTON Amiable, cheerful, dependable ACADEMIC CHARLES JUNIOUS KRAIGE Quiet, courageous, determined COMMERCIAL BERNARD PENN KULP Sympathetic, courteous, friendly ACADEMIC ENGINEERING MARTHA CORNELL LACY F riendly, sincere, ambitious ' COMMERCIAL -ef 62 E+ kr 1, 'L 'tax :'A,:1,ff' are ' E, 43'-A LOUELLA LAFON Petite, capable, blasd Girls' Club, M. W. L. S., Speech Department, Glee Club, Roanoke Roman Staff, Business Man- ager '35, French Paper Staff, Assistant Editor, '36, Wisehefu. ACADEMIC AGNES scorr HAZEL VIRGINIA LANTER Lovable, pleasant, carefree Girls' Club, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER NADINE ELIZABETH LANTER Friendly, dependable, reserved Girls' Club, '35, '36, Choral Club, '33-'35 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER WALTER EARL LEIGH Musical, helpful, 'winsorne Speech Department, '33, Choral Club, '33, Glee Club, '33, Student Council, '34 ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE MARTHA LEMMON Dependable, friendly, talented Orchestra, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL SALVATION ARMY TRAINING COLLEGE 4635+ pafm I P ig? Bib: in F fu- mf- 0 .tw ' no u.:'f,g z Ar, - ik f TH. 's?' i':.-3 ' :'F5'Ti ,- 'M' V 'r,,F- Mmwfafwmvomwvnswmcm:wzfrfxw'I-'wvmxv,ume.xn.rn 1,553--5.6 '. , 41 'fifr-.A-1,5 Jfsmsmsur:xm:::ammmmma:zmnwmmwm ':2::1-.v-:q.wm.f.1-.-as ztzfsuewv-'. 1::' .1:wg':1 v:e:c1'-wer' kwin' :fx ' an - Gag , ' .AhsAf:..' Nefebstmfzm-:y.:zw:.+ew'saI:mra'::m,1esuMI1:s-mmnsemaxursexnnh 1 1rw:mff:::Aw.'.av,.vr- J: :iuzsxmu 'I H- vw2'II-fwarfs.-.m:::::f::::ui:-:rang-:stem ,- 6i,g.55ig:-.fmtw.1..mrxmas-meer-:ezuufuaawfmaamwsrzrawzscavmmwniweiawsfmwxmvm gm MILDRED JEANNETTE LESCURE Genial, distinctive, shrewd COMMERCIAL SECRETARY S. CABELL LEWIS Congenial, ambitious, athletic junior Hi-Y, '34, '35g Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36g Track, '34, '35 ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY DAN LIN DAMOOD RUTH AGNES LINKOUS Capable, trustworthy, friendly COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE MARGARET P. LONDON Loved by many,.admired by all, -why not? Look at her COMMERCIAL +3 64 18+ A 'SF' ftfgwww Im' ,Cui 1 F5 C-' '. gf-1:w:J.'1,j. -- ,tisff , 5-. ' F X: 1- H -: W Ilbnggern-if-:zemwaaf ,yr Jtfaw..--ff: .fmwwmmmvmmnmzavfevff-wmmviw :4..n-Qf.g.1a1fiw:vt.: 2.3,1-iaI!.f,s::t1.:-f'.z,i':f.:rzezssrvM-'.e,t3e,::r: , I-.M V gg , .wqal uns: :hmm-i .uw-rw.-x::4: .rsrfraz U 2,v:.::rwz.i1::.ms::f:f.'fizwxmmz1Axw1 nm. f tzrmamzmmtt .M x-..w.f.', M..-.tnl1in.lemi:z4-,Matti-Ltf.fsfrm.:-Home-f W 553,43gamer.-xwmlmi,-wrfn1e:1:: 2:-2 r:..w::: -mama wr:1I:as,marie:ur:m.m.-fi:,:tIm.e MARVIN LONG Dependable, friendly, well-liked Junior Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary, '34, ACORN Representative, '34, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Athletic Committee, Chairman, '35, '36. ACADEMIC V. P. I. WALTER NELSON LONG Amiable, ambitious, literary J. L. S., Secretary, '36 COMMERCIAL JOURNALISM RICHARD LOWE Faeetious, friendly, dependable Junior World-News, '34, '35, Headline Writer, '36, Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Student Government, '35, 36, Expression, '35, '36, ACORN Represen- tative, '35. ROANOKE COLLEGE ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MEDICINE THOMAS LUNSFORD, JR. Dependable, courteous, likable COMMER , 1 BUSINESS . A MILDRED FRANCES MARSHALL Dependable, attractive, congenial COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 'Hf65i2f' ,sue-40 X A, Jeff' train ' CWM f ' K, 4 42 '35, . . 5, N If -Nga. Q Ag Q:--I---5.4-1 I.-Al - i H , ,, - gy .b .,f s..-...u.g,,..,. .1u:eLwn.wM,'.w4sramze1ew.an::nmm:mwm ---- 1 few:-rw :wr -,ffm ,115-'-gy, A mu-.fb mmm:-ax, YQ-ca. I,--.--F:-1-.:-pam-:Lf.re uae. wma- 1-. lv vm ::,..lJ1::Lz:m-J::3:fK.':1l:e:nfmm 1f?yl llg?ffj,Zj1: vmwr.,.4.-:awwmrrsswvwsiaz-a:2::::s:,m:af: :.':,:a.w,1:A .wr.:ef::.': Marv mm .iw ..u.-2.1-ev. rm- if 66131- DOUGLAS MARSICO Keen, friendly, humorous COMMERCIAL ELIZABETH LUCILLE MARSICO Sincere, attractive, agreeable COMMERCIAL JANE MARTIN Practical, persevering, picturesque Choral Club, '32, '33, '34g Wisehefu, '33, 34 Girls' Club, '35, '36, Roanoke Roman Staff ACADEMIC NURSING ROY MARTIN WILEY MARTIN .,,. ' Lfffxir f ,. . , . Q' f f 'lY'f '- ,J ' 75 1,- '1,. '- 1, :uf -K uf- FSEG' es'5'f ' .,., .-Lib. wif-i 15 , il 3' 12-.v is gixii-:F t .. f .X ,. V. - . , f 1 f s1v..'xa1-rw .w:::s:x::2:x'.f- Has:.vw:':':.f.'.':.:'- Ai , ff' f if '. - ' v 2- x:s.:w:,f za:-'f-ur,--'v': --14: .::.v-Qvr: -::1:: '-1. .' ::e ,ff--Lam .vm - ..'1s :f7'. Q .A-.EI-.' H 'r-ff? r .':L::LG'ur', . '1'1-'W .1.'.:2'::1::1:::x.11v.r-masvns. . ' 1555.-'-: .'fgv:.-,-...aaa-nmearai 11 uu- MERLE EDNA MASON GENERAL WESTHAMPTON PRESTON MASON Witty, likable, easy-going Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Corresponding Secretary, '36, Basket Ball, '36 ACADEMIC EMORY AND HENRY WOODROW S. MASON Ambitious, jolly, friendly GENERAL EARLINE LILLIAN MASSEY Capable, willing, dependable G. A. A., '34, '35, '36 GENERAL RANDOLPH-MACON NANCY KATHERINE MATTHEWS Independent, sincere G. A. A., '32, Girls' Club, '36 GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 4675+ 9 MAJ MJL , fp 1J . 7 1 3 ,. .gg lm i' I , L , f S f ,'-, ' .4 M' , . . J 0' K V 444' ' . . ' ,iff W f ,Y 1 JN A ,J , X tfjgy . ily 4 f,-f ' Q iffy' 3 5 ff' f' Q V533 MJ X in Q? ,eil Z 'rflfzl V? fm E ' 57' vw'--'rf ..,t:e::0 1:12-.'.1,:Q' ' '1 ' , ' -' ' , . ' Q. ..f.:.n:'l ::f:,'r,.v:m.1 r.. .. 151112 11 Ke fi-'H-1-sffw '- 1 A. f- --.H-N .,.. ..'.....s,,:1.:.fn.1:m. . ,5.gmq,7,. .f.s+.:m.xm.nLn,ssws:m:4'.:- ' ' '21 :,1La.1-J-acer. '--- ,fav M: ff.: 'fiqfgrgqrlrwt' +2f68i9' HERMA PAULINE MATTOX Friendly, sweet, attractive G. A. A., '34, '35, '36 GENERAL EARL MAY GENERAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOUISE VIRGINIA MCBRIDE Anmtnm' friendly, individual chofax, '34g M. W. L. s., '35, '36 GENERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE J. HARRY MCBROOM, JR. Intelligent, ambitious, sincere GENERAL BUSINESS J. TATE MCBROOM Ambitious, honest, competent ACADEMIC BUSINESS Q 'maj 1 JK? ..., : iff--:I JL fx: C' . ' 'Q ,gi ff! 1 'f- f ' 'ff ' ' 13 fr' 'r ,..ucw9vwm':s:!csw:'5.:rq: uwx:'r:2wRiLm?nE- .',,q'L-ff , .V ',. 3 , .V , ,JAP qw 55: :fm - .-mmvm1s::m:::rnmmm:ae.1:w:anvrmmmnvmwnsww.1nvLfnl:mrrf:'Mlu.m ' 55:5'YIPHYZWN75f't'Av'!T:DI' 'L ':4 5'fMW,'!PI-'5.f Mvtifgli' - ' NNY- 3 -f,49,L, ,, Riff, l l:J1'l oYJMV'1E'WH?-X54 '27 'Lib l?f:l'W.'ilCEK2ilH'Nflv'liTlN,' ' 'Evk9WIbiW'IHM',N ' 'Y VU 'i3EWu'fH.!f'l'f5i?If'l!. BEN S IfN51223.45555lF1T1X!':25J9'.5':7'lf.YiiiL-1M?!'!A I, J '- f - ali-E-3: fiikiifffiidiEfii1Wv'AX!.ViU,E!Ev?16?flElVEhWi1tR?i'l..f-'hfiiiiilfi .1074I9i:'llR'f:?NLH2'fu LiW if-1!.S-It-18113111 'iwiwa ,EY?'3 EARL KENTON MCCALL Crazy, amusing, likable GENERAL v. P. I. BEVERLY R. MCCLURE Monk Witty, attractive, capable GENERAL v. M. 1. 1 RUBY MCCOISMICK JEAN ELIZABETH MCCOWN Cute, witty, friendly Girls' Club, '34, '35 GENERAL STENOGRAPHIC ROBERT BEVERLY MCDONALD, JR. ll Y! Amiable, good-natured, likable GENERAL BUSINESS CAREER 436919 f PM W . W, in - ,K -'rv . P' . - -- R1 f-'imc ,, li fxff ,'15i-.-:4- -fs :.::.x,sJv:- , :f'A.2..3.l 9511.-,-:,f',1-v::1.1: '::xsn.sm.. nz. -, : .R f- .fora-ff'::, , .ww - '1 f' ,,',j3f,vf .t. -Re-.-f:::..4 .' 1' 'li '::.-' 1 J: J: 'f,:1s.- L1H,:::f1Cw.rv.-1:4::,w:e'v:mfsZf'9' lie,-f.m.vr.w':1v. 5 JOHN HENRY MCGINNIS Athletic, ambitious, capable Football, '33, '34g Captain, '35g Basket Ball, '34, '35g Tennis, '32, Captain, '34-'36, GENERAL WILLIAM AND MARY ROY CLETUS MEADE Sociable, dependable GENERAL v P. 1. MILTON MEADOR EDWARD L. MEADOWS junior Hi-Y, '33-'35: Senior Hi-Y, '36g Student Manager of Activities, '35, '36, Athletic Coun- cil, '35, '36, Manager Bookstore, '35, '36. GENERAL v. P. 1. MARY WILLIAMS MEADOWS Cute, congenial, independent G. A. A., '35-'36 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL +Ql70l5' , A tml.. M. ' --we . .a 1 :':i-PA' - -.-r -n .V J 1 9 ' 52531 'T ., !,,,,.,bCfL - 40 ff 1 Mnf7 '.' 2 C706 Kim eg, , I gig Calf-1 q. ,. ' - ' .Ly ,Q . . Q Q . . V Pu!! - 4' W i 4,42 , M ROBERT WALLER MENEFEE dv,-rv- , J. L. S., '34, '35, Play Production, '35, '36, ,jk , T glnride and Igrieju3c?cej'g'3gg Chora1,'32, '33, '36, A605- xpressionf ,' ,' ,' . .A Q' ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE W I av . 'l IMOGENE S. MILES Decoraus, independent, amative Girls' Clubg W. L. S. GENERAL SALEM COLLEGE ORVIN MCLEAN MILES Sonny Brilliant, business-like, friendly ACADEMIC v. P. I. SARAH MILEY . Flighty, attractive, sincere Wisehefu, '34, Girls' Club, '35 ACADEMIC FARMVILLE COLLEGE CAROLINE WOOD MILLER Talented, vital, lovable Expression: ACORN, Associate Editor, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., Play Production, Choral ACADEMIC CORNELL 45171331- L!M Af iw' W fanuofzgl-1 Eff' ' W ,km 8445431- ,0.4.vg.g.4-L-4.2-I ,Aan-fo Q46-0 I 1W'e'?- 1 n A 3 I R l-i 1 11, 1 .rr f ' 'ot 9. I----c. , ,,4',-fc nu-yi -.L . --0--'HDV' 'Y-RJ ' -lyk... . -E,...f:vJ-o..-.43 f , e .l J ' 1 i I 'I -1 1 l ,l fl l tl 4 l X I ,,,. . QNW aah. 5-. 71.3, H5 2? ,gl ' fx, '. 4. Qg,-' ii 3 :sg ,EQ f f mm--Affmwmw.mAmEwwgm.,S.1mS 'ffm'-. ,X 1, ,wr--:A-a-:, -.1111 rag-A-new e:v:as',.:.-fax.r.:-zlmza-S-L-Q1 ..15..vf 37 AJiang:,:.'.-::cvnaaI.w::a4f.:. :feng-ua. ' QSM? MILDRED COURTNEY MILLNER - Millie Attractive, congenial, sweet COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER CATHERINE ISABELLE MILLS A A n Mischievous, attractive, amicable GENERAL BUSINESS MILDRED MAY MILLS Individual, witty, intelligent G. A. A., '34, '35 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE VERA GENEVA MILLS Attractive, independent, witty G. A. A., '32, '33, Girl Reserves, '32 GENERAL BUSINESS OHMER MILTON, JR. Tauturn, neat, amtonmous Boys' Glee Club, Librarian, '34, Treasurer, '35, '36, Student Council, '34, Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, AcqRN'RePresentative, '35, Business Staif of ACt1Vlt1eS, 36, Speech Department, 35, '36, Wi! J ....,, ,C N izffjfjg ,f WWW, ZW ' . ,D AIMS ,, AP 1 , - f-:iff +A A4 , ,y A- - . ii. ' A 4' L f sf-F 31 1 V 7:1 if. .-xsane ' oz maivIIr:Aumvmi'AMmm. V ,231-:1 'fi wwf if IWWUr'G.HK5'1Wl9X'll1lP T60!-'SUv 7d.'RZ'Y!TlNl5EiFEFJRTIETZENTHFXIWGQHISYHJIY IWNVAIATJS ll 7: NNWlJUJflUi5lWf1lBlNLiifhl5u'tWNlY.'3i'XC'llhBbltQ?2lNEfKllI'5!l'MGU,! 1lY0ll'5h'1HE!.'f':llllwtbBEf2IlA'!IlMW2'6M4, U '2ai,ag,fl ,,, MARION FRANCES MINNIX Sincere, amiable, attractive Expression, '33 ACADEMIC BUSINESS COLLEGE GAYNELLE CHRISTINE MITCHELL Quiet, attractive, debonair COMMERCIAL BUSINESS KATHERINE KLINE MOOMAW Dependable, capable, studious Wisehefu, '33, '34g Girls' Club, '34-'36g Glee Club, '34-'36g Librarian, '35g M. W. L. S., '34, '36, Advertising Committee, '36g Speech Dept., '3g, '36g Choral Club, '33, '36g Vice President, '3 . ACADEMIC HOLLINS LORANA TILLMAN MOOMAW Capable, enthusiastic, ambitious M. W. L. S., '34-'36g Pin Committee, '36g Girls' Club, '35, '36: Play Production, '35, '36g Expression, '34, '35g Pride and Prejudice, '363 Public Speaking and Debating, '36. ACADEMIC FARMVILLE STATE COLLEGE ANN SAINSBURY MOORE Candid, creative, colorful Wisehefu, '33, '34g Girls' Club, '34-'36g Chair- man Decoration Committee, '35g M. W. L. S., '34-'36g Chairman Social Committee, '35g Fleur de Lis, '34, '35g Vice President, '34, '35g Student Government Representative, '34, '35g ACORN Staff, '34-'36g Associate Editor, '34, '35g Editor- in-Chief, '35, '36p ACORN Advertising Team, '34-'36g Quill and Scroll, '36. GENERAL LITERARY 'HI7-Ht' yi . I C i' ' . ffl fll! X! A ,. X ,fx Lfd-bw! - 0 5 gg, 3,5 ff:,,fL.. 1 .2 . JS? '-.z4w:.-fi '1':..:::.m.:..i11fg:.y.::z'L51m:oh1m I -'gvffgg F52,f:.rmm.f wr44Im ff: -' 1 Hip --- ,. X -mn - -In . 31' If if.-:'-we .xml-sw :tr 'if' m?lwEm:wr.xvm.wsm ' Q' 'i':'?F2RFff.-wivffw' 1195? I V . 'ulfilfffniii-Zfxwfiyl LTHETJUWU . V '. r - 1 If f 1 , n ,f f I If w r' I ' JANET MOORE Talented, fun-loving, energetic Wisehefu, '33, Girls' Club, '34, '35, Cabinet, '36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Publicity Chairman, '35, Fleur de Lis, '35: ACORN Advertising Team, '36g AcoRN Business Staff, '36, G. A. A., '35, '36. GENERAL I.AsEI.I. COLLEGE JOHN DONALD MOORE , 1 GENERAL DREXEL UNIVERSITY MARION ROBERTS MORRISSETT Likable, loyal, ambitious ACADEMIC v. M. I. ERNEST E. MOUNTS GENERAL N. B. C. KATHARINE ELIZABETH MULLEN Sweet, loyal, sincere Choral Club, '34: Exgrrmssion, '34, '35: M. W. L. S., '35, '36, irls' Club, '35, '36g Wisehefu, '33, '34. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE -8743+ V- . F?'WffeIs,,g fm'xgr'- 1r..1f-i I-+1-'- rv- -' '-1-nv - was 1 -, L , ,. C. wE,,-1- . . E . . .., -I pw., .A A ,, EX' ,, -. V ,al ng: ., ,5 h I . 5 , ' ' ' 'KG ' K ,L I M , 'F , ,::m,AqWj5vl, I r I ., X A ,,, . , . rg Q 46-' r ' ' N 51 W: , 31:5-I5 w a- el-3' V: .gif - .L . Q, -, : .iv 165- . , ' 13' -L . :Q ' .,, , In . +G- '-3 . f- .-' -151. ' 1' f V -,r c-iv . ff' F-VF MMMWMMNWWNWJIIMWYHTWMWVMWNWNGEYF L-' ,,,'-J ,,1'931vg-fr -5- szpgfyf ,K , - I :-, , vwwmzmufaumswsamwseenuzsnIve11::wJzmwv.us1IIMIvIswI:wmslmwrQswAvt ns1aavfmsvme1ewfwwawsmmm::mm:mv1a:.'xszzm::auw:.wwr.mf vw- .'w1er3..r ,'tv:1,.,g33QY 5' f,-,I I.. wxm::w:zmmw.u-wfxwxwx1InvfIerImMnme-.Qswrmnmmlveffvmmmmf:- morwaaefmmx-Mannwmaaswwamamxc-zmxarqzxwgewIszmcuxwI-wrafsmuaafmaxw:awafarxuwmmm V, M gggg: :mum ' wmvspraawmwmzynm:mama:fa-rm.f:f:I:ffmIw:Ix::.I:mm::nuxmI:awbw:a:eafaI1:w:xr:vv:m u I 1 JESSE MULLINS BEVERLY W. MUNDY, JR. Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Roll Call Representative, gg, '36, ACORN, Annual Sports Photographer, ACADEMIC V. M. I. ETHELYNE MUQSGROVE Mischievous, attractive, sincere Girls' Club, '36: G. A. A., '34, '35, Girls' Basket Ball Team GENERAL NATIONAL BVUINESS COLLEGE , JOSEPH NACKLEY ' Neck A true friend, loyal pal, and a, good sport ACADEMIC v. M. 1. on W. sz L. 'I WOODROW NACKLEY ll Mikel! I A friend in need, business-like, sludious ACADEMIC OXFORD, PH. D., LL. D -ausp- ' 3 1 . lf' -G- , -, , II ' a '15 12' agar-AL? Ara'-a-JQJJC4-sn Q -gg? Q' ,j , .W 65 1 V ,f 61' 9 l aff? ls 7 AJ-716147 riff 1 6 I I, ,I rf i ' 71',,. 44 rv- ' I - , : f ,I . V .' Wm!!!-rt, '. . J.: . rsmmw-nwmfltvmkw-IM, e A '-4' :- 1- '. ' .... 'A ei., :fr . . .. ' 1 X mmmminmanvakw fl. I lx 1' ' 1 211351095 ' u JH IRIX- Al FG!! 1.Dl1m.ClYcYliSNE-.2353 WNIFIAUWIIMRVMSWWMLWH x J X X 9 U A :fc f fre-2: . ,A 1-,, Q.. , 2 W Q-f t 'P Y gru i wi' mafia, wnwmwmxfrl an ' , I N eg? W U.-p frseam-xnmuaf-we-was we rxwvmrwwzwfm mfn tw MQ mums warm rm:m4rrr.tz www me Q U 1. A .I- WILLIAM ALBERT NASH Witty, attractive, entertaining Junior Hi-Y, '34, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, T k '35 '36 . CADE l ' MARY KATHRYN NININGER Attractive, vivaeions, swell Wisehefu Club, '33, '34, Choral Club, '33, Speech Department, '33, Girls' Club, '35, '36, French Club, '34, '35. ACADEMIC MARY BALDWIN JACK R. NOFFSINGER Ambitious, talented, energetic Sophomore Class President, '33, '34, Junior Class Treasurer, '34, '35, grunior Hi-Y, '33-'36, Treasurer, '33, Senior Hi- , '35, '36, I. L. S., '33J35, Secretary, '34, Boys' Reading KStatej, '34, Prefect, '33-'36, President Student Body, '35, '36, Glee Club, '33-'36, Speech Depart- ment, '34-'36. ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND VIRGINIA NORRIS Petite, attractive, amiable Girls' Club, '34-'36, Orchestra, '34, Expression Department, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE WALLER LYNN O'DONNELL Thoughzjul, sympathetic, courteous COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL -'2l76F+ M M 'mfr-f 3 Z. ,i3 ' . M . . 5322 Q- p , Sli' -rifi fgf 57.32. i t :IQ A 5 ,M,gigjfffgilflgl-I3 ' A 53'it::'.'i.3Qi.m::21211552233111:53.-e.15f:-333. sw I 1 4 ALICE LOIS OLD A ttractive, capable, likable COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC JOHN SIMMONS OTEY T houghtful, faithful, friendly ACADEMIC GEORGE MAYHLON OVERSTREET Quiet, studious, competent COMMERCIAL 7 BUSINESS W W f 'W ffl V7 7' s WILLIAM R. OVERSTREET Attractive, capable, athletic senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, J. L. s., '34, '35g student Government, '34-'36, ACORN Representative, '34, '369 Public Speaking, '34, '35, ACORN Ad- vertising Team, '35. ACADEMIC V. M. I. JUNE LUCILLE OWEN Congenial, sincere, capable Girls' Club, '35, '36g M. W. L. S., '35, '36 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL +2i77ti' me .QAEET-L 4 ,N 1 2, F? 4 I ' V-,if Tfif' .H ' '- 1z-.:-.xm:fv:s::r1ng3w:m:-w:rmmuvmsacm:.u-vm-mavsmmu , .,,-.gaw -. ,snare?fnfs..4:g:,xwaw-.':-use:w.wstauw.mr:ms:ee:v.Nm:.ws,w j,gQ1s5jQ:g, f.m,1vf:,.,A-A I ':- ff.zw.f:fn:.I,axf was SARAH ELEANOR PALMER Independent, witty, amiable Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Speech Department, '34, '35, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, French Club, '34, '35. ACADEMIC FARMVILLE MARY ELLEN PARKER Versatile Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '33-'36, Choral, '33, '35, '36, Expression, '33-'36. ACADEMIC RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE MARY RUTH PARKER I ntelligent, congenial, ambitious Junior World-Ne-ws, Alumni Editor, '34, Make- Up Editor, '34, Associate Editor, '35, Assistant Editor, '36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Girls' Club, '36, Choral, '36. ACADEMIC VIRGINIA PARKER Bunny Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, M. W. L3 S., '35, '36, Girls' Glee Club, '35, '36, Girls Athletic Association, '35, Cheer Leader, '36, Speech Degartment, '33-'36, Choral Club, '33- '36, Roano e Roman, '33, GENERAL FRANK B. PARR, IR. -'Ef78l't+ R 1-gr:-vs K 1 A Jan, ' . f., 3, F5 S, -. qt, 5. .-'., ' 'Qs gt- md 1 . - a.. Q -V, ,... , --5322? . T if H 1- ,L -, -V 'izfxqga 4 mymgmifwx-1emmm:xfavzenzwm c-xwwa:ae:m,-mn. ' 3' . nvnvfwmr:-:mm w 1 4 T W xwreuxwmn-awwfxw:ftuJmmewnv.v.xmssf:vn..f.s.' .':mvr.x:z+.f .uf-misc: , -, '.,l,q, ,1,,.'.-x .441.o..Ma,LxS-1 .trawl-me-:amz'.. ,,,,4,M,,W,,m.,-Nmmmy-pw:maxi::v:ff:uwx:xww'.x 1:nv::1:ss,f:.f:qxc:z:wv::::e,ie:'11:lr.mm1a.f A --H dkgm meffr1emmenauwswp:.wnmfmv.Q1ae:eez :4 N 4, 1: 1,1 w EFF' SHIRLEY OTELIA PARRISH Friendly, dependable, courteous COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL EDWARD HARVEY PARROTT Good sport, friendly, attractive GENERAL BEATRICE PATTERSON ll B YI 44 Friendly, wizy, diferent AcAnEMxc FRANCES PATTERSON Friendly, distinctive, attractive ACADEMIC HOWARD w 3 ILEITA ELLEN PATTERSON Friendly, capable, sincere A G. A. A., '33, '34, '35, Girls' Club, '35 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL ,kk 1- 4 79 ya A I 'P-J kfrlflillfllwfqaia raw-tm. v 4 ' 5 'pea P' 3 1 I F - I ,t W5- J -, IQ eg, 1 -'W if ef eg 3:6 ut.-::.x.zs1zHmz.rxra:-mnzm'f:ftrzgmenmf.nwa-1212:-ss 665.33 c .ve-fe'-za-:.-azz:.-examsrffccusnauf:iwwgaeamme-:f-.-f.:excel:-frQ..1w.x-, 'E,fj1:3Zf1LQlG?J.'- KNFPGlr4'Li'IfHfCFZ41EE2tE5:N.14R?i.S.'L9- '..32ilU. ?.!.1'5ff.I'm.ah. ' '?4-.SJW ' iZl5.f3NfiGiibX'kklk-:RIAA-in'f 4315? WALTER PAYNE Thoughtful, lazy, nonchalant ACADEMIC V. M. I. BEVERLEY PERDUE Quiet, dzfefent, trustworthy Junior Hi-Y, '35 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS MARGARET PERDUE Margie Attractive, independent, mischievous ACADEMIC NURSING ROSCOE ESTER PERDUE Quiet, reserved, dependable J. L. S., '36 Attended Stewartsville High School, '32-'35 GENERAL JEAN BRYANT PERKINS Efervescent, genuine, exceptional' Wisehefu Club, '33, '34, Committee Chairman, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Committee Chairman, '35, '36, Speech, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '33-'36, Treasurer, '34, Librarian, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, President, '36, Cheer Leader, '34-'36, Senior Mirror, '36. ACADEMIC -'6i80l9' A MM ,W ,,', we ,N , 1 fn, ff, 'f erM +f+ g,, - ,L As 5' A gf! f Q.: ex-9 ' 12:15 -.5 .117 :j .cf 1. -253 S.. -, ,..-,asf f wi , vman-:Mnmmmnwmv411:1wm:ac:n'Lu'14sv vMv1meuwM1Lev JJ4ml- 'W L A Eg, - ' 'muewmnrr vrmcmucs.-.-wxfelvrsrflaamafvm::,vnmm:,v.wumxmaznmw Insfaanaman1-ne1zmvwmxvmxmz::m:2.uf,,ul.., x 1::fm.w.'n'1.fw. ww - vw Q' 1 , , , .wajvfp .. , .W A Awnaamrmuerzfcxmsmwf:xmuwx.-e:l:r4-,J..l,,m-,Wwr-w,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,, muuwwaas'-zssamczx'1.?.s1'.v,vm:m:'.1.vw:: wx-xox amum'xe:xf:s:w41:':a1w:eLwmr UIMSQMA. ,a gen - ,,,,,,.,,,,,Q.,i,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,m,,Mm3,,m,M,mW.-Bmw,.,5,,,L4,l,,.,m,,,,,,,,,,, ' 3' JAMES H. PETERS Gifted, accomplished, versatile Editor of Roanoke Roman, '35 ACADEMIC Av1A'r0R MARY LEE PHARIS Dependable, amiable, likable GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE LUCILE MANSON PIERCE Studious, dependable, amicable M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Roanoke Roman, '34, '35, Staff Representative, '34, '35, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Speech Department, '34, '35, Latin Tourna- ment, '34, '35. GENERAL HARRISONBURG ELIZABETH PILLOW l I Y Y Jolly, amiable, attractive GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE JULIAN EDWARD PITMAN I I Il Conscientious, attractive, friendly .Lunior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, tudent Council, '34, '35, 'ACQRN Roll Call Representative, '34, '35, Prefect Council, '35, '36, 'Senior Mirror, '36. . . ACADEMIC v. M. 1. 8119 ' 'w Efffiff 'Lg 1 9 f S :J it I 1 1 1 Al 2 v w . mf' ! -. ,eff .55 ' - ,l 'arf , ' ,. , 39.7 3 ,5ifgy:?g' V ' - ,A Fil.. . f I I il ' 'tif .. . I 1 ' '--Li' 3' 1' ' .rf Calf. , 1 l!!Z?-Suxwfmwisiwwmrz-:sm'vfxrya-.:1:::-1w.ww'.'z- s:r.rr:. V '-Q-1 .g.I N' -,, '- 15' 1:4 '35,-,, , ,, , - ,... ,A . . - .. . . V .. , ,, , fmA,fm-mffsnwmvcl-sims.-ws.rvfsffrwems-C111f,1.,fEx:,rw . A lu- fag? . - ,, ,.ciI.7!f,w,m ...,,.,. - ,J , .,3.,, ,,,,1,g ,, ' ' BmwswinwiwsvmzLI-EiJ::x5:::ms4u:cs:Inzf:.:sIx .Im-sexesw.:::::rx+::-wsemi f- - fy ram anuannasec-mr . -:mr ' :r.':.wassa 9 + A, wmma 0 .nan ' . Ili' N ' I ,nl ,I ' I l 1 or Xp . r X , WILL DUNLAP POE Attractive, capable, athletic Junior Hi-Y, President, '33, '34, Senior Hi-Y, President, '35, '36, junior Class, Vice President, '34, '35, Prefect Council, '35, Football, '34, '35. ACADEMIC DUKE UNIVERSITY A JOHN K. POINDEXTER, JR. Friendly, studious, quiet ACADEMIC V. P. I. ROBERT A. POLLARD Capable, ambitious, 'witty ACADEMIC v. M. 1. ROY RANDOLPH POLLARD, JR. Attractive, witty, capable Jefferson Literaryi Society, '33-'36, Cabinet, '35, '36, Corresponding Secretary, '35, Chair- man Membership Committee, '36, ACORN, Business Staff, '32, '33, Public Speaking, '32, Expression, '36, Fleur de Lis, '35, Literary 'N ,pal V , : Team, '3o. f..-' '. tb 1 ACADEMIC JOHNS HOPKINS ' 5 rv' I K' I ,ff Af .ef if K WADE HAMPTON POLLARD, JR. Hank Attractive, dependable, well-liked Golf Team, '35, '36 ACADEMIC NOTRE DAME 68219 N., ,. , 'Z li A- .- f. ,Q A 4, X , N. 4 - , X ., . iz P1 fs E 5gv1',sff ' , wk t' ' .4 'rw ' ' , .' 54 -A i ixWNmW.m1N1n5wmwuEwM,?, - 'Cz'-fr ' , ' Y ' lvl? ' Lmrszxtxiwmmmumfavzwmmvmummrmnmnwmmm f . 9 . ,nu rewmwvamee:-rs:wweamsnaoao3r.:':'saeu:a,sa'::.snx1-rxfxrausa'.1:v:4. s . .4 , ' ,wvsu , mm , -. , .11-m:wr:::1f:.e:,w:.'ww.:m:u:m::4x.w:s avrurr ewlemvm.-swvnw Babmszswdsu ' ' ' tamvmmuxmmxixarmwauallseeynuins-nm. js-:g.5,:g? - W-Y - anmama::mmewzzzuxmexzzsrrsfaammwmfrmmrft-mv-an Qi. ALDA PORTERFIELD Versatile Roanoke Roman Staff, Reporter, '34, '35, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Junior World-News Staff, Assistant Editor, '35, '36, Expression, '34, '35. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE RUSSELL NORMAN PRATT Amiabte, persevering, reserved GENERAL ART MARY ELLEN PRICE Attractive, vivacious, mischievous Girls' Club, '35 COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER OPAL RAGLAND . Witty, capable, carefree M. W. L. S., '35, '36 GENERAL 'BUSINESS WORLD ,W V BUFORD H. RAKESTRAW V ..Rake,, ' Dependable, friendly, capable Football, '35 ACADEMIC v. P. I. 4831? .L -, , . gi 7 ' VW. fig' ? i1:.s-pfxvccz-,'4.in1.W.-rwmiunvzwfras.-s::ss':scf:m-:1.'r':,2gig'- 3 f, . ' r Kilim? Lab-vrqvh : . -J1rTL'5RYZ'J-Wiki'-1iTI,'.Z.f..'fC5iEffZ'if 'JSI-YJL'.'i KH. -31-1-iSfIK' YET! f2i4'Ull'IlTff6Vm3fU:iiQ?F5F1EL5'3'l': x.i5Effh'::EiiLfF1 ' YEfsK!Klfsi1llH'it'Rf1'fS'SHik32.1K'l'ff-:IAS-!IIiifi'1?13nx E f fffggff' 1- . -' fail ' eff- '55, , ,- 5-fs. - 1. Wh fa- . - M , a ., ,foie f 2 . gem . K- Q-far,-A 'I 125551: I-1: 1 .w.i'2 , , I- '1':xj,X i f gmt: 7 7.5 f- . . I , V if L ,- , tl 'M qv :lg A -ul:-1, lg, We 35,-3 V .move awrmmumnraius uw. I my 'X - N. .:::3wmmm1u mmm 5-ww I I A. ::wezxr.-A-c.eQe1::::u:uwrw55m:nAfyrwzeszc-z.,:1:-,rum-iw .. - 1. - 2. -n-ax,u.vaz:nm:11zn.un:sw:eurunm:Aa::.se+-new-Eff .wu- ,4 H EDNA RATLIFF X DD 1 MARTHA RECTOR 4b Outspoken, clean cut, discriminating Edgar Allan Poe, '33, '34, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Pin Chairman, '36, Speech Department, '34-'36, Play Production, '35, '36, French Club, '35, Roanoke Roman Staif, '35, joke Editor, '35, Choral Club, '35, '36, Charlottesville Play, '35, Literary Team, '35, '36, ACORN Staff, '35, Wisehefu, '34, '35, Girls' Club, '34-'36, Reporter, '35, '36, Pride and Prejudice, '36. ACADEMIC SWEETBRIAR AMERICAN ACADEMY DRAMATIC ART JACK REES, IR. Good-natured, talented, studious ACADEMIC AVIATION GEORGE PAUL REEVES Assiduous, suave, reserved junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Glee Club, '36, Student Council, '34, '35, J. L. S., '33, '34, Roanoke Roman Staff, Assistant Editor, '35, Editor, '36, ACORN Staff, Advertising As- sistant, '33, '34, ACADEMIC RANDOLPH-MAcoN Swouclalt Z i lm T + Atox YM. Uk ww.a.4, ' Q, Nsfigfviow tl?-Gif c1 i?L+luA.l. Sb ill geo. 'C-XGA' 5.4 Nllu loin - GUM, RACHEL MAGDALENE RHODES 4- 4, V , I Friendly, dynamic, witty . COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 448419, 1 5' iw 2 ,twiki I :J RL 'gt AQ 3 3 A Q1 , gl , az '3.,1,,3if 1 -. mmmmm vvavnmwmv4avm'mkxm,.. f -RQ'--lvg, M F riszwigvymw emmuwwmm :www W it K, mlHKWIGSQHWNPHIIN:WIifQ.lX'Z'fl?JJfI:73l13XllD1il'i!l2iYif5Sllkli!CiIIiZi'hE1YNl i'la.-HY 'JW WM Q, bg' Ilfbgythgjj MMViM0'l!N2VsWM5NiKWBBWNAZSCQKGIWMIQZSHYSQEQEilk'XkKll'liP14:ZifSk3!,'h'10iElllS4iMSif4?S0h91Q0?6lAx Ci, r Ullkhkh R wa NAULZ N334 ui-Milli '+L lab MXL MUHUIVI LEWIS GEORGE RICHARDS, JR. Dependable, ambitious, capable Hi-Y, '34, '35, '36, Secretary, '35, Football, '34, '35, Boys' Choral Club, '36 IIAMPDEN-SYDNEY AND ACADEMIC MEDICAL COLLEGE or VIRGINIA DAVID RICHARDSON , Quiet, intelligent, studious ACADEMIC CIVIL ENGINEER VIRGINIA CAROLINA RICHARDS Versatile, attractive, congenial Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, French Club, '34, '35, Student Council, '36, Speech Department. ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA EVELYN LOREEN RIGGS Congenial, capable, natural GENERAL INTERIOR DECORATION NANCY RING I Naive, sweet, attractive Student Government, '34, '35, Speech Depart- ment, '35, '36, Choral, '35, '36, French Club, '34, '35, Wisehefu Club, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '34-'36. ACADEMIC GER NSTON HALL . 1 77 w i if 3 ' 4' f' 1 ' in ,, Q 7. s X51 Mi s- ', ' 3' 5? WIP' S 5 2 1 45' 2 nm: V , ' 5 1 ., '4..g,, . eff. t is E K! H V 3 l!!!9n?fG! f :--?5J! ':17.EtI1'!5?51:2 .TEfW53'lTLI'fi'XTIfZFiliT',f5fY!.L'E,1EZ??'1f5! nf ' ,-JG' , ' .. 5, L W1S?5'i3NRYe5SSG JmMV!HENiWM1H-?MLVA'IKYRVIKW R rzoatszzewrrwxeizmaavWm:aus::amusewivygemymuaiaxserunmamws:zaaozefmeqa ax, 1:1w:n.iwmwwwwwwwmwwmwwmww.mmawwm:w l .- NEIL N. RIPLEY llRip 71 Capable, magnetic, friendly Choral Club, '32-'36, Glee Club, '34, '35, '36, Secretary, '35, President, '36, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Junlor-Senior Prom Committee, '35, Chair- man Finance Committee, '35, Speech Depart- ment, ACORN Staff, '34, '35, Assistant Adver- tising Manager, '34, '35, Public Speaking, '34, '35, Stage Crew, '34, '35, '36, Art, 32, '33, The ACORN Advertising Team, '34, '35, '36. ACADEMIC X v. P. 1. ,. OSCAR ROBERTSON Skeeter Dependable, friendly, ambitious GENERAL WILLIAM P. ROBINSON, JR. aa 11 I utelligent, friendly, good sport GENERAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GENEVA ESTELLE RODGERS Congenial, attractive, dependable GENERAL STENOGRAPHER MARVIN GRAYSON RONK Witty, poetic, likable ACORN Advertising Team, '35 COMMERCIAL PERMANENT WAVE SUPPLY CO. 488639 . . , s, ,. 14. , il, - fri? V. f - fm, 5 mramswmwvwsumwmmawenvzvxIwmNmvmmMixvwc1 ,ji'-ffl ' za A meaanmxwwerrfwfwmsinwewmeuv.-,1n::f.:a'm::s:zenf:mw:ex-,ww lx-mlm .w e 1 ' A' Q33 it-L. mwuewnvusswta-mr 'ausrfmzxuatmuw:.r:::am'ca:m.eux-zv:41a'Lw4izmveacc-warmsmsv. Arg-Q. 5 E mal OLLIE MAY RONK Dependable, attractive, friendly GENERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE NANCY ELLEN RUMBLEY Intelligent, independent, witty Wisehefu, '32, '33, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36 GENERAL BUSINESS CAREER FRANCES LEE RUSSOW I ndependent, original, 'vivacious Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club. '34, '35, '36, ACORN Advertising Team, '34, Speech Depart- ment, '34, '35, Choral, '34, '35, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, G. A. A., '34, '35. GENERAL SULLINS CHARLOTTE ROSS RUTROUGH Talented, friendly, magnetic Wisehefu, '33, '34, Ed ar Allan Poe Literary So- ciety, '34, Girls' Club, '36 ACADEMIC DANCING AND PAINTING ALFRED LEE ST. CLAIR Friendly, quiet, trustworthy ACADEMIC 4871? 3' E' 4-ima' 'rf A R . .hz Q 3 I 'T 1 ' A 'J' ,3! ,, ? . s 'wmv-. -.rmmz-.Q,wmmmwmp-f....,,.-A A ' 'Y main:rafe.-sn1s,:z-4,'a:-vmsaawmlaszmuwzwam.r w ' 4 NW-mam - A - 3. bwwmm:mmmwfm4us.mm.iwauzmu-.mm ivmuvmwwfvtvwuwmwugp MARY ETHEL ST. CLAIR LAWRENCE NELSON SAUNDERS Witty, athletic, congenial D I Midget Basket Ball, '34, '35 GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SARA ANN SCATCHARD Attractive, personality, talented Wisehefu, '33, '34p M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Choral, '33, '34, '35, '36, Glee'C11ib, '34, '35, '36, Vice President, '35, Secretary, '36, Speech De- partment, '33, '34, '35, '36g Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36, Music Chairman, '36. ACADEMIC ALVIENNE SCHOOL OF THEATRE LEWIS SCHRADER Quiet, industrious, misogynistic GENERAL I f BUSINESS HOPE HELEN SCHRECK Mus-ical, demure, nonchalaut ACADEMIC CINCINNATI CONSERVATORY or MUSIC 4133!- A P, . ,. -, . Wm iw , . PH te rf. 1' 'iris I 5, ,tv .ufffi- - 4-:qu f Q- - 'mi' lnrmmmfsrfmmulwbmmxlrmsmmm.-exvmwaefr-.. it 221 ff Eg Mg illmarweme:iseiesmuzevzsrx-xmzswawssmrsrfmzwreaszivns -wdj 1 ea-,JE-5, 1asarsavsfmiuavs.-w4s.y::::.ts.wmasxwxmavmmxxlarifmwawfuecuszzrmm A -arg 52941 ' hive. Garza. HOSKINS MALLORY SCLATER A fable, diligent, intelligent . French Paper fL'Echo de Roanokel, Editor- Ig5ClgZf,'36, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, J. L. S., ACADEMIC HAMPDEN-SYDNEY FRANK SCOTT , Friendly, attractive, trustworthy ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ELISE SEE Attractive, dependable, friendly Wisehefu, '32, '33, Girls' Club, '34, '35, '36 GENERAL srmrocngrnic PHILIP S. SHAFER Ambitious, versatile, independent President, Senior Class, '35, '36, President, junior Class, '34, '35, Vice President, Sopho- more Class, '33, '34, President, junior Hi-Y, '33, '34, Prefect Council, '34, '35, '36, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, President, Glee Club, '35, '36, Cheer Leader, '34, '35, Student Council, '33, Big Buddies, '34, '35, Senior Mirror. ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA FRANCES MAY SHAFFER , Inldadyn Versatile, industrious, vivacious Wisehefu, '33, '34, M. W. L. S., Advertising Chairman, '34, Point Recorder, '35, '36, Debat- ing Squad, '35, '36, Junior World-News Reporter, '34, Organization Editor, '35, Co-Editor, '36, Quill and Scroll, '35, '36, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Choral, '33, '34, Orchestra, '32-'34, French Paper, Joke Editor, '35, ACADEMIC BRENEAU COLLEGE +ii39l? fr' ,,A N-,:, N :. I flag 4 Xl rf, 1 P' I .- , -- v :..-9' c ' ,Lg-A 1. E1 bp' V 5 51:13 V-. ,Haig IQ ' if gi JA. .wg 'J-iggq, LwmrvnurI1:vf::c::.-avtwsseamaafmzwzarrmmzvnInmwvue,1, . i . mm. - Wm? K- K r4vglfzwimwgilgfzgj-1.1::.3E:,-aamfawmfar , :sw:Q--ww::1l:mf'.ri'5ln'xe:.+,-Av: -V hj3,g,,xf '- 2NwMNdlw.u1:1smW.,.i: .ssw.m:ns::I:n!.c:r::z:'11.mzLsiw:4nfe:::u:fa'-aw-mqmrmw ,.. ff, f 44. 1 V' f. . 1 . A X 1 f z72l-33' vb 6 WINSTON S. SHARPLEY Versatile, discriminating, interesting Public Speaking, '32-'35g J. L. S., '35, '36g Vice President, '35 ACADEMIC JOURNALISM FRANCIS BEVERLY SHARTZER Lazy, good-natured, friendly ACADEMIC AVIATION DAVID M. SHELTON COMMERCIAL GEORGE BENJAMIN SHEPPE, JR. Self-reliant, friendly, attractive Student Council, '34, '35g Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36g Glee Club, '363 Choral Club, '36ggeffersonian Literary Society, '34, '353 Midget asket Ball, '35g ACORN Advertising, '35. ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY or VIRGINIA HERBERT JACKSON SHERERTZ Capable, sincere, attractive Prefect, '34, '35g Sophomore Class Treasurerg Junior Hi-Y, Cabinet, '33-'34g '34, '35, '36g ACORN Staff, '35g Junior Class Representativeg Jeffersonian Literary Society, '34g' Correspond- mg Secretary, '35g B. B., Treasurer, '35g Glee Club, '34, '36g Vice President, '35g Senior Class Treasurer, '36, Junior Class Chairman, Junior- Senior Prom, '35g Senior Class Chairman, Senior Dance. ACADEMIC GEORGIA TECH '2l90i3 . 'L W- Wd :rf .r - J we e ew ,mm 'C 'pw if s Q15 f I 2 , Hz .1 -.1 l ,, .3 -a 5 C , Cv ' ' 'xx IL 'asf 'wks J ww. ll' 1 - iw . -Mn f an vmzx-,-A.:.,1.Lwn,.,4:..l.acr. .. -x..- - Q ., yN.2i?QgQ1?rl.'1rllf:g:x2EteI1:'z92Etiwrxrelwurrsxiiuunxarlzxmiuwrskzvtxwaxcmxwszveflradrwumsm w, 9 W' ,r 1-mvumwwm.-at A 4+ LOIS WOODRUFF SHICKEL Ambitious, congenial, attractive G. A. A., '34, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36 ACADEMIC BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE EDNA RUTH SHIFFLETT Friendly, mischievous, nonchalant GENERAL s'r. Louis MUSIC CONSERVATORY HELEN FRANCES SHIPLETTE Accomplished, sarcastic, sincere Choral Club, '33-'36, Glee Club, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS BLAIR TIPTON SHOWALTER Ambitious, seb'-possessed, versatile Glee Club, '34, '35, jeifersonian Literary So- egcgty, '34, Cabinet, '35, '363 Track, '34, '35, ACADEMIC V. P. I. MELBA CHRISTINE SHROPSHIRE Amiable, poised, versatile Speech Department, Choral, '33-'36, Glee Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36 GENERAL SHENANDOAH COLLEGE 4491399 w- L t:!:,s'r:t1Bux1slnhusLsra1Lnvmz:zazaww HENRY WOODY SINK, JR. Friendly, capable, devil-may-care Y OMMERCIAL l v.'i1. 1. ELSIE SLAYDON JOHN BURDETTE SLICERH, CJR. Ambitious, immaculate, friendly French Club, '35, ,Il L. S., Cabinet, '36, Junior Hi-Y, '35, senior Hi-Y, '36, Speech, sc l ACADEMIC MINISTRY BETSY SMITH Precocious, cute, independent Wisehefu, President, '33, '34, Girls Club, '34, '36, Cabinet, '34, Student Government, '36, Speech Department, '36, ACADEMIC MARTHA' ELIZABFETH ,SMITH Attractive, friendly, vivaczlous Choral Club, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '35 ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 'H 925' H JL W '- '1'f',Q 't 1.-jwvmg Ng., :P 'Pia' . L., 2? :. -41 -'P .- .. -, ' - 1 ... i -: I Sas' - .f -5 1 -if 1- . ' ' fi,-. .. tl Q-sf! v 'V ,.-.Pfr , 5' wi . 3 mmmwmueumuuwwmwew'1fAr:wmmw-ewmvmxemi - r- wrh2mw'fx1mm:xa1uwe mm , , ., , , inetaarfvawnmuiiawws:wxwwawmvrnkzaizrffltwvsls!u:nf:fo:zxL':.u1w1:11 I iidiav' ali' ' 'S, V,'kM,?.H73 --umfe:za::':+r.-1sEwwwfi:i:i?gmv.'z,fmxmwlgyit-'?:?mmm:km mwmwwtwammeruvtmv-weurgwm-memaewmm:imivmxmrwxwamaexuvstusinluux-.W ' .. 'ilmrtifutl '- -' 4- - 'wxw.a:+.:.mf.-m:::n-rm-.s:rim st-i:i::.v:m:s:1mu:x:f.z .w se.4t'-y,:1:-,ram I t I 1 PHILIP L. SMITH Roanoke'Roman Staff, '35, J. L. S., '35, '36, Cabinet, '36 ACADEMIC DEPAUW WILLIAM WYATT SMITH Trustworthy, reliable, friendly COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE WILLIE OLEAN SMITH A Friendly, witty, ,attractive G. A. A., '34, '35 A COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER MARY PENDLETON SMYTHE Al H Talented, attractive, sincere Wisehefu Club, '34, Gir1s',C1ub, '35, '36, Glee Club, Spring, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Speech Degartment, '34, '35, '36, Choral Club, Secretary, all, '35. ACADEMIC STAGE MARY ELIZABETH SNODDY Witty, talented, friendly M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Orchestra, Secretary, '35, '36, Choral, '34, Vice President, '35, '36, Glee Club, '36, COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER i 1 , dit-93g3v' .2214 of f + WI fa .. f 1 A 1 ,fin ,Q ' r . , X I v 5 - ' is 1 4 . 7yfF2I Y . ,' ,fi I it Q L -Q Q5 :MU ' 'J 'I n 11 a W, 5 A1 gif? K 1? R EQ g?' ,g2Z,? F' V ,.,, ,V1. Y , H 'M -, 5.4. - :wif iw - we ' gi w:::.w'r:1fm:- wxvw.:-: :zx.'::e .az 1:44-:ws-A-.1af:-7 V -egg. t r V it , if -1 '3--.L vca2nms'awmnm fwz-:meg mfr-w'.xm-Q:-X, .: -.crrx:xx-,-f:ir:.f,.1.c.'.':z':::'2.:.e.'.-fax-s it-mm 4' - , 'M , .515 , .Ah-.f.2 :iff-wmv:-1:4.f4mmf-n-'xx-mamma:rm:zfz.2wwr::rm-:ea-azcfrn-aemxxm Ii'WWk5t4:1lvW5.VJS2iL'! .?u?!J?2LI'-1217- CL2S!22IlB113Y:. fi. ., .!l'il'Ir2EfiiN,X-2..1i?235b!v'2!.1Sh5i?2?Mn v - gm' 101126--5 ZWGMKHINEMHHNHUJQTZN:thf,S!1fEa'i'1LUlFJE'.Jl1lZ1fA1L'21-EI52351615-WBKIMKAZIX , F' 4Ef94lB ALB ERT E. SNYDER ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE DORRIS GREENE SOYARS Dependable, attractive, friendly Choral, '36, Speech Department, '36 COMMERCIAL FARMVILLE ROBERT L. SPAULDING, JR. Studious, quiet, friendly ACADEMIC CHEMISTRY CATHLYN SPEESE Congenial, slow, attractive A EDITH SPENCE 1f7'w,:.:'y- fa ' N 'kilt --1 -5.4 .v ,Q :. rs3 . '::5 , .N WFSMEXNTWYZGNSURIWFNEFAJl!x!f2'l.K!17Fi:1iGlAllfNt!'51WxiRllf5W5. ' qzg-3'-fm Qf fl- , 1: '21 W' ' rl J-1'f1if'vg-' 'f-zrswmrxsrymzr.'mremwvmewwf:':1l M .1:lmzrN,mrwwAn ummav:mmml-zzwgwerefw1mmtxw:ev,v.xm:afawme:s::vm:::a:r:s.'s.agsw:sgA H-triage , 'L+ ,., .,.,agQi7:3 . H fi, WJ, mml-m:',v:1weur::ew :max ,.,m:r.:-.-fmmv.-wr newowzrmawnx-is1:aumaawxxazsiv.:'zJ.uw::a:xwfw.:srsmasaux-autmwxezxxum:-w:msu:e1m1o.. - ' 3,Q.3,:..+m1mr auzwxmammuaaeamsuxa:-' 4.u1,1mu.m.q -Q. u N '1. meavmmmfnwml ' . ,V 1 'IHOMAS B. SPICKARD ll YI Tommy Capable, quiet, dignified Boys' Choral Club, '32, '33, '34, Boys' Glee Club, '34g Expression De artment, '35, ACORN Staff, Art Ed1tor, '35, '35 Art Department, '35, '36. ACADEMIC SALESMAN, P. C. V j - , N h' ,4 Y 4- .LJ .-. 'f inj v' ': fx-ldiy llf4,,qjE Yi NJ 1 avr , .f.gq.- ,xrxild 44.. ,Y,,,Y.,f 'r , fa' ,.,. , Me ,W kg fx 1'15 '1V1'Ax1NE SPIGEL ,M4,,g,, J r, A., l7 ' ' . . Sincere, personable, dramatic Wisehefu Club, '33, '34, Cabinet, '34, Speech Department, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Vice President, '35, Girls' Club, Cabinet, '35, '36. GENERAL COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY WILLIAM FRANCIS SPILLAN Athletic, amiable, ambitious Football, '33-'35g Track, '34, '35, Track Manager, '36g Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36 ACADEMIC V. M. I. CHRISTINE MARGARET SPRADLIN ll Tiny!! Cute, witty, friendly COMMERCIAL BUSINESS 4 ALYCE H. STALEY Sweet, capable, sympathetic GENERAL AVIATION '13l95lit fyl I I A zafzswnzefxss wxs.w1:am:1mmm:z41mrlunwn,w:m1m4aax:vm:w1Mmm.,M 7 J ,ml 0' NVQ? f' fufuiam-by-'fin x w.wcw?u.-xzemrxawfwrxm1ravmvvfenm-:.mvw :num-mv: mwvwy,eecmn:u1.f.J..-:.m..- s:,w:1Anm1:::.iL'a.wg2'::..u ' Lzswesxuffafzxm - x- dit- I 1. f -: . no 5 lv 12, 11 1 wif' 3 .- . fave F I, ' , -ffii f .1 f-1' '32 -i n Q . Hx- ,-' , .fa .v -pg . . 9? ,J , -'f's,: 'WQ4, ' .fs qe4rxsma+n4's':: 1Q:f.'f.Sf . - ' . ' lg , ,S Q-, '-'2-E5?-Ei:.- , ,ew:mna:w::,na:'f.:fs: Milezicxv 'L,4,'., , P am -Pi.. -zxvczv-:iz.u::c1xxw:maaa:e zz, Q'- gw qw 4, ' . nf -. .. R' ' VERONA KATHRYN STANLEY Dependable, studious, lovable COMMERCIAL SECRETARY MIRIAM STAPLETON LEIGHTON ELIZABETH STEVENS Athletic, vivacious, versatile G. A. A., '34-'36, Recorder of Points, '36, Basket Ball Manager, '35, Choral Club, '36, President, '36, Speech Department, '35, Winner of Girls' Tennis Tournament, '35. ACADEMIC ARNOLD COLLEGE RUTH VIRGINIA STEWART Friendly, animated, frank ACADEMIC NURSING EDWIN DOUGLAS STIFF I A Ed ll A thletic, courteous, friendly Boys' Glee Club, '35, '36, junior French Club. '35, junior Hi-Y, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '36, Football, '34, '35, Boys' Choral Club, '33-'36, ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND -malp- A fb 1 Q . V- .. -A, 9 Ri?mcvv::c:?1:a-ali'-vw: .r,:?::nffs1+:.'r.::s Z-r ,-ig..- FN - , I - ff., -,,,-,I :mm:mrv-min:-n:.i.a:.nu.1-.v:.'rrama:n-L'1:'-er':m1n1'rrfs':mv1n rsparrwswmnrea-,wwt-.:mme U11 1:ff:::s::.':.1::::s. .:. 1-,exif 1 , V , .,, ll ma-.1-LQ,-14-,,,4,,,.5,,1 44,45-3-,y 5. , ,:fg.. qt, ,vvaml-mr. , 1 4 , -,W ,.,, GWl3Hl1'iD'i3X35'fM5.:i-9155071.231 lS'l!fix1NiZCilXW1DeLN:7t1Z!vrlLifl:?'r-it ' W ' 4Ef'l554 j.4f 1-17Kl2ff4i 3WW.b,'iJ!lLi'WJ1?J6!45!lHfl:Lni:wNirh 1. 'MAS .312 il iI.'l'2K4WEM' L L ffm liiviwf. .iff-.11 zu . 5. K -t-.,-i1 Ha5,x- MARY GLENN STONE Vivacious, witty, sincere Girls' Club, '34-'36g Secretary, '35, '36, Chair- man Handicraft Committee, '34, '35g Booster Club, '34, '35g Wisehefu, '33, '34g Secretary, ACORN Business Staff, '35, '36, Student Govem- ment, '33, '34, Prefect, '33, '34g Senior Repre- sentative, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '33-'36g Cabinet, '36g French Club, '34, '35, ACADEMIC MARY BALDWIN HELEN VIRGINIA STRICKLER Neat, sincere, lovable COMMERCIAL MARGARET ANN STYNE Vivacious, independent, attractive M. W. L. S., '34-'36g Wisehefu, '32, '33g Girls' Club, '34-'36, Speech Department, '34-'36, Choral Club, '33, Fleur de Lis, '35, '36, ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE ROSA LUCILLE SUZAR NELL MAY SWAIN Dependable, lovable, cute GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE W .W 159719 , ,f am 'N I . g,,.-wguenf I , , my gy Y C., A ..,. , I RQ, I... . 3, . l x' pm, ,sg -LLL, Tl 1 J I J 4 l l .ew we 'rf' jug' fffiixg x i 'Wi A -L ' lf'1:w? xi 3' in v- ,if 1, um-.rm-wwA:'i.UH2Lu .'v7'lr1i'5!: 'ii-LX 'f i!1:IP' : '-'il'-1:?Eii1F?'..ILi i fZi1U!4G'! CTI: k' ': iii X tw?-' WILHELMINA WELLES SWANN Attractive, carefree, sweet Wisehefu, '33, '34, Decoration Committee, '33, Girls' Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Fleur de Lis, '36g Choral Club, '33. ACADEMIC JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Rfk HARRY PAUL TAYLOR, JR. Amiable, dependable, jovial GENERAL V. M. I. STAFFORD TAYLOR Energetic, friendly, humorous Student Government, '34, '35g Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35g Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36g ACORN Business Staff, Assistant Business Manager, '34, '35g Co-Business Manager, '35, '36, ACORN Adver- tising Team, '34, '35, Captain, '36, Choral Club, '35, '36, French Paper, '35, '36: Class Editor. ACADEMIC V. M.-I. RALPH HENRY TERRELL Ambitious, likable, friendly COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENT CLARENCE E. TERRY Jolly, friendly, 'witty ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE 439819- ili' ', St',..li'iiigm'Arnf,I,s, bv .w ,aw ,J-f-. ,. - 5 A76 v -:K 4-1 5-7 A .- he 5- v. A '- . rf..- .F v it-1 . 5. 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THURSTON Competent, amicable, veracious V ACADEMIC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 449959 Q W nmxtvnunnspurtra-ay..mwtw:v:mvf: l4:.mm.w:::wwneox5rw'1uknmuwwm- ,,,..,,..,., ....,. .. ,. ...-. . .. .. . 1 9 mm .vm xr...m. Wa... .,.e....f.2m...u.tx4t L. ..... . uw.a..n:.mx.m.'rra:':.em-.Iwi. 59 tm vvintvnzsbamezeicmea 2 . swim .:.:wfJwn. :2 HL. '.EfaK1vrGflWlFsms'zawn1uuVm r- We l X , 2 'gf ,-, 4 23 if 4:w ewwu.rAQ4 JOHN TINSLEY GENERAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WALTER ROBERT TINSLEY Chump Jovial, attractive, friendly junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Cabinet, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Vice President, Football, '35 ACADEMIC V. M. 1. GLOVER MANGUS TRENT Loyal, attractive, carefree Student Government, '34, '35, junior Hi-Y, '35g Vice President, '35, '36 GENERAL ROANOKE COLLEGE ANDREW L. TURNER, JR. Neat, intelligent, original ACORN Business Staff, '36, junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, District Cabinet, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '36, Grow- ing Pains, '35, Choral Club, '33-'36, Glee Club, '34-'36, Expression, '34-'36. ACADEMIC V. M. I. FANCHER TERRELL TURNER Witty, attractive, personable J. L. s., '34, Hi-Y, '36 ACADEMIC V. M. I. if 100 H+ L. Vt.-.pw-wt.. fffzmtmm.w.m.ux1x:u1.,i..:mtNwAlttIll.l. .wlatttw . .swf il' - f' 5' if - ' if a t s 55 wx- sg: ' Z? , 2 V, 2' H 351 G ' R 1323. .ve l .,, ,Fw ,E-E. -1' . ,H , 9 ' cp fi 5 . 5' 5317? tw . . .wramrszmsmvmemwrkr iff, 5 - mzmzmnmmmmmzwfmmwemmm-zwnmrwmmvm IW fQMhW-YWXYQELBZWZEYFHHIHFZZKWUZSXIILZESI-F5C'!5.' . AVHKT -.' 3 fi v-.ri9f':. .5-'L -' Y- f ' 'Q' -' 171' - 'QECQN11SOLLSASJ.LN-2Y,l'lPP1'lIMKIKFNFBMRFGMKyifqfimggqynyygnvggqmqvpguy - Wwmwav-Wswxixam-'::a23a'rm2avfw:i2::wgvc4:sramuxwwstafsmi:iacinwozsasuruau-xgozmu. 1, mem wxmum::uwf:j,uvr:4.1mmxz::mz:.1:.iwfmx:x:rwfxzm:mmwaunnaarrwxwfwswxmmzwm-wwe M x'f:, .1 ' 4 MARY ADELLE TURNER Attractive, carefree, frank Wisehefu, '34 COMMERCIAL MARY ROBERTINE TURNER Petite, attractive, dzferent L i X I COMMERCIAL BUSINESS DAVID K. UMBERGER Dave Congenial, studious, dependable ACADEMIC N0 TH CAROLINA ST E ,Qaffdffk f if Mm CREDE URQUHART JACK VARNER 481101151- 2-7 F .. ' :.,f .. L5 ' wwowvf--l--ru xx-Afmy'-ummmmi-www,-,W,,,,,,,v,,.Mm ,: 4:f:, W ix! Alla' 'avr-Ilfxliiiziffyfifzi 1 'em:ma:iinu,il:ir.vIi,as:':.m1vfrri1xu.wss,n sriaavr... vmrzinaulsvusxsnaizuarfame- 'awfsmr'e::n',umrmfi::af.''.'-Aw .vw arm wr ' .. .x, in at ' ALBERT CECIL VIA Trustworthy, reliable, sincere J. L. S., '33, '34, Choral, '34, '35 Glee Club, '34, '35 ACADEMIC BURKS ALEXANDER VIA Ambitious, generous, capable Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36, Junior Hi-Y, '33-'35, Cabinet, '33-'35, Secretary, '34, Glee Club, '33-'36, Secretary, '35, Choral Club, '33-'36, Vice President, '36, Football Manager, '35, Track, '34-'36, J. L. S., '34, '35, Student Coun- cil, '36, Speech Department, '34-'36, Senior Mirror Committee, Chairman, '36, Junior French Club, '34, '35, Fleur de Lis, '35, '36, Stage Manager, '34-'36. ACADEMIC AERONAUTICS CHARLES EDWARD VIA, JR. My ambition is to be a globe-trotter, 'writer and explorer junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36 ACADEMIC v. P. I. MILDRED GAYNELLE VIPPERMAN Amiable, sincere, unpretentious Girls' Club, Choral, Expression ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ELIZABETH WADE Vivacious, good-natured, amiable Wisehefu, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36, Public Speaking, '36, Choral Club, '33, '34. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE -'lf 102 151- , 'ii - L- 1 ' SAMUEL RHEA WADE Friendly, intelligent, reserved Hi-Y, '35, '36 GENERAL UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS LEWIS C, WAID Athletic, trustworthy, congenial Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36 GENERAL ROANOKE COLLEGE JOHN BEAR WALDROP Athletic, ambitious, snappy Football, '34, '35, Track, '369 Senior Hi-Y, '34- '36: Vice President, '35: Cabinet, '34-'36, junior Hi-Y, '33, '34g Vice President, '34g Cabinet, '34: Co-Business Manager of ACORN, '35, '36g Stu- dent Council, '34, '35, Big Brother Club, '35, Fleur de Lis, '34, '35, Expression, '34-'36. ACADEMIC EPISCOPAL HIGH MARY RUTHERFORD WALKER Pleasure fills my youthful years, Drop study if it interferes. G. A. A., '34, '35, '36g Girls' Club, '35, '36 GENERAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE MONNA WALKER Very athletic, attractive and gay,- persanality plus French Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '36 ACADEMIC VIRGINIA INTERMONT ..Jre.f,s.,0-j-'ff ,' fled ,.,a..,.'aw-.MM M .asf 103 B+ +tIl04B+ ,WWW ly 1 w fri' - 5, f 1' Q? ' 5 W 'L -,. E QW' ,Q Q? 'E -I xqw if aa . tv fb! a'.wm:zwxm:c1wswm.1mmei:f1mmmu9QnJsuemnmnmmmQ -mm . ' ' we-anewramlzsszmwmwsmmmenormm-s.sx1m:nmm,nmunumva:.sr -, Ylj Iwwmw lub so 'nw wfamq x fs new uw .L mm es H , Q3y,4 1m.fm4:1ns exumwmxgwwlummufemuurNr:x:.nra1vx.'.1::nzen:fa1:.m4wnwmmxwwwwlassmtumstmwvwwn ALICE MOREY WALSHE ' Witty, original, attractive Speech Department, '35, '36 ACADEMIC FREDERICKSBURG GEORGE A. WALSH, JR. T alented, afable, versatile Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36g J. L. S., Cabinet, '35g Play Production, '34-'363 Choral Club, '34, '36. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE DRAMATICS CLEO JOSEPHINE WALTERS Sweet, dependable, trustworthy COMMERCIAL EVELYN ELIZABETH WARNER Arniabte, sincere, determined ACADEMIC JEAN SHIELDS WATTS Sincere, friendly, loyal ' Speech Department, '33-'36, M. W. L. S., '34, '35, '36, Girls' Club, '35, '36g Choral, '35, '36. ACADEMIC FARMVILLE ,X-e..6.4J .' gif ..,...- yt .fm s lr ,WLWMM 1 r 1 va fjlze llnxuwm-:mv A.. M. :.- -I lmnnvfw:+vnusr1isnw4v:m'J4'wz:f.'a.'nmvnIxzznwxv 'PllZJ32'AITDf4?i19F9F5Ml'3'z5'NJuILRL'iiX72CGL0i+!4Ak21tb?l BEATRICE ELLEN WEAVER Friendly, cheerful, sincere Wisehefu Club, '33, '34p Speech Department, '33-'36: Glee Club, '34-'36, M. W. L. S., '33-'35, Girls' Club, '34g French Club, '34, '35 ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ERNEST RALPH WEBB AI Curlysr Versatile, sophisticated, reliable GENERAL FOREST SERVICE JAMES R. WEBB, JR. Loyal, witty, friendly Choral Club, '36, J. L. S., '36, Speech Depart- ' ment, '35, '36, Cheer Leader, '35, '36 ACADEMIC EMORY AND HENRY UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CHARLES WARREN WEDDLE Quiet, studious, attractive ACADEMIC a. MARGEREE AGNES WEDDLE Attractive, amiable, vivacious COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPIIER -vSi105l3v Arif , 1fi:L 4,il'iWE' . 'T vii, '. ff' , . f -, . fjf' 1,7 f ,fi , , . , . 5 -'va I GI ' R 5 L . . Je, . 5. 1 , , , - I -'55 tif- .. ' If M , V Q, - ,f fx 14 'agy,I,.. gg., f I Y! F 1- -55' '-' il EL mwmmnsz v,smsu:1:4s:a:e..uzxe 1-- mmemwms-zvs:m:m.mm1',xn . , fvifszfsl- , .-.'-mu I- f ,, .J-wg. .fm ' ,Mud-L21 mxwawzco Imran-,w:s.xa:nu:,u w1,':mem.r.ev11.n'ms:.mwnv:acra 'sn .:1e1l:.e-.1s,.':.f:m,:,:s. e ,QQ?fSffjQ5-nauf:a..x.swxiuwr 'mmmrwc -2. awxlzlnsiscrr. 'cfmmuuxabk' sfwmwyfng.. :Q ,wmv -HIS , X I , Y N I I bf , FLORENCE EVELYN LLS Friendly, sincere, lovable ' Wisehefu, '33, '34 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS WORLD J. RANDOLPH WEST Carefree, likable, witty ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW LUCILLE ALICE WEST Always greets you with a smile, And never meets a stranger COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE MARY CHRISTINE WEST Congenial, dependable, amiable ACADEMIC EMMA DUDLEY WHEELER Impulsive, vivacious, carefree G. A. A., Apparatus Manager, '33, '34: Girls' Club, '34, '35 COMMERCIAL 42410619 3' f J ff, V OJ f 4 1 4- 5 85 I w N R :f.5::L,-5715:-...H '-, :Qin A J? X ,ftp ' Vi ' P' W A - as is . i. u QEW, ,g,- 'gqwwgi F mrmmvswemwvmuImmm1x:n1,:rsmm:WfmewhvmkmY , ,- ,f ,Ly .eq '5E3g:,9:'w .ffrf-:aura-:xl xvMgnws:Ifl:Jgm's:wns1 RlrllemwmemeI1.mf:xuu'f:tvJrsrwe.:esex'.'fA:r.:,ff:mlvlfrs!vrxrfrsxalvlanmubsw bmzlav , uma - w.f4,e 'aigv, If IV-Ivwflviw-1 ffffjWi1'+f4Q:V3 '-ffajlfffl- 111' ze73xx-vvcfimxmmmza-e:k,t.Iu:35uvwasmvszsme:rex:vmvcc1s:.rf:1ecwmYAEifslssmxmxzwcf-asmzuflfasfwmul M y Jigzrrllnmcmr.-:vmInwauu,wx1.Emm:l:z:m X: I as-41.5.1::.,41-asMum. ml.. I l ,JA ' X I EVELYN JOY WHITE ff Sweet, genial, attractive , X L Girls' Club, Spring, '36, Expression, '33, '35, '36 GENERAL I LEWIS J. WHITE Congenial, cute, ambitious Spanish Club, '34, '35 ACADEMIC ROANOKE THELMA RUTH WHITE Friendly, sincere, capable Girls' Club, Corresponding Secretary, '35, '36, Wisehefu, '33, '34, Reporter, Prefect, '35, '36, Student Council, '33, '34, Girls' Glee Club, '36, M. W. L. S., '33-'36, Speech Department, '34, '35, '36, Boosters, '35, Literary Team, '35, French Club, '34, '35. N ACADEMIC DRAMATICS BERNICE GILL WILEY Dilettante, mischievous, vivacious G. A. A., '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Wisehefu, '33 GENERAL SOUTHERLAND COLLEGE, FLORIDA DOLORES VERNON .WILHELM Capable, amicable, determined Speech Department, '35, '36 COMMERCIAL NURSING -morya ,Z,..,-I 7'EJl..,-14' WMA' .Q-' 'Vx' ff gl - .riff 9 '. . J' ' 1 E2 F' 6,5 - , 1 , - ,I -I-I1 5391: , ,J ,S-T3 ' X - rf' 1' Q 527 fi 5 ,,,,: .'Vg'-z, ' im ,. ' ' gf' ,A ., ,..NIn-1M:.v1xva1m:snI'Ivcv'ImmvwmIuiwmiufmt 'V -. -Zffii.-1 W A ' L' -W ' ' XJ' f- 4-'4l5'4f.f--. '- .,. .- . ... . .. ,,:,,,,,,,,-, .,,,.,,.,, ,,,.. , ,. ,.,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,',,, :,:.l,,:v , ,, N- fi V V HDF, ,,:-,Imp I.ss.:mun:.ms...wmmmmwn..11Ivn:muMw:smm4m-mwmmwmmm 1 ,. ,..'-IZ,I..,27153:Q:5x,,,,-g7,'-3,,,gg,: f--'--f'3ff'gg,,g,-,wgglgyygg I yvgfh , fx-,iw . gzfkgcd ,- i ,..1vAna-rw, smwmru-Iwasmspwiwu:IumIemlmrm-.uvrvmsm::mwvr.vnmI-J-:iw - -- N -v w- .--4 ..-..-.Q 1::JMifms. r V, M,,Kai-,,.4mo:m.fwzwwwtnpawmsuwmmsaexuab:.z1Iux-.1f.'e::.r:a:ea12rwuunianwlauasvmm-mvwq 1 new WALTER L. WILHELM, JR. Sincere, delirious, ambitious Junior Hi-Y, '34, '35, Senior Hi-Y, '36 ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE MEDDIE KATHERINE WILKES Sedate, attractive, capable COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHER RUBY VIRGINIA WILKINS Attractive, capable, temperamental junior French Club, '35, French Tournament, '36 ACADEMIC --'fb' ROANOKE COLLEGE , f- ff- , l . ,I , :V wi Aj I If L! ML V1.1 I r I Q ' . , A aff R , ,Lal I, 1 I - .-I . ,Adi , W, . If, I . . Z ,V CAROLYN BURDETT E WILSON I mpetuous, charming, vivacious M. W. L. S., '36, Girls' Club, '36, Glee Club, '36, Choral Club, '36, Speech Department, '36 ' ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY FREDERICK JOSEPH WILSON Friendly, capable, scientific Junior Hi-Y, '33-'35, Student Council, '33- '35, Cabinet, Senior Hi-Y, '35 ACADEMIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -'Elf 108 E+ ,, -, .P Q fe' .Q- . ' fi-ii - Ei- ' 11, 5.-,A Af, ' iff? '-P 'V' IQ? .fi . . '21 ...Av A A wx.. 6- lwumwmxxwnwmmmavrarwmswcuwwcr-.. 2,22 Ag 1 fe , , 'e ,-1 , ir. ,Lx un1-lm::'Aas:.vez:vw1mr:-:nrf:Iuznm'mm-n:-ema.1fnsua'esrx1v Evxnwawnuuaemnwwrauuc-mas!:'.'r.':a1il.,wma:::':r.fam:4.':.m1.1re1 --1-fs:A:I' .1 . -, 'I 91,-nk , Lg. , ,. Q, ham: vafswm'e:mw:.:L:f.f4:.-v::,:aa11-nrav.-m,fms .v::::,.s:mru :mmmn -s:vnHs'Astf:avxII:'x'Lv1iMvx::S:AI.'4:,Le.:a:ax4wuv.:s1xAu.I1uaSw1imma:-zzazmzzwe'-e:Hmmm 061111:-A Nw.-r-wfmsaswa-:4:x:NAna-'zaxmeffgawfxxvxzifsxi:mxmanu - som.. ' ff.. mmmmmm ' ' NIWW Q vu Y' 'Eva . JOHN EASTER WIMMER Attractive, dependable, friendly Junior Hi-Y, '33, '34g Senior Hi-Y, '35, '36g Roanoke Roman Staff, '33-'36, Prefect Council, 33-'36. ACADEMIC ROANOKE COLLEGE NANCY HOPE WINGFIELD Friendly, capable, determined COMMERCIAL A BUSINESS FRANCES ELIZABETH WITTEN Attractive, amiable, vivacious Wisehefu, Cabinet, '33, '34g Girls' Club, '34-'36g Fleur de Lis, '34,.'36, M. W. L. S., '35, '36 GENERAL SULLINS DEXTER SNOW WOHLFORD ll If Sincere, friendly, capable GENERAL N. B. c. MARY CORRELLE WOODAHL Ambitious, reserved, intelligent GENERAL BUSINESS 4109121- 1 1 J f , , V f ff-gf' If if 111' CJ ,-M: ,i V I LEA, E Uv' .4 ,J ago, -f. gf si ,f Q . I A , 4 - 5 ,L f ' Q 5 ' 5 If, .007 Q X I I . 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S., '33, '34g Speech Department, '34 GENERAL CORNELL UNIVERSITY JANET HAMILTON WOOD Naive, sincere, likable Girls' Club, '34-'36, Choral Club, '33-'36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Fleur de Lis, '34, '35g Speech Department, '35, '36, ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY +94 11019- Q. E+ , Uml1 , g ,lwJ:w,aJ'm ,W m,Q g ?li l, lt ,l,.,,.2'1: st- as 4 'Ei i ? T f A-vw-nur' WS L'f-,i r,' n i- 5. cw Y ' ' A' !lyfW'Yn?4 , I -I -I -' . 3 - H V. nv---J 'L' 11' .W 1 X4 , ,A-,Tm - ,WA X , N gh 4 P' jvc . ' --Q-, ' '-. ' . At. h V- Q -4,5 , ff. New 1,-a My E+ f ,- g u n , .' ' 'L 5, 11' . N E L-.sl -A f H 43' .. 3 ' 5.1 , 5- .15 L, f 'ii ' ' we If A mummnmmwumwnmmmeavxwmmmammmm. - -.EN-QV, .y,?,qe,, wwmumummmmmwd1ffmmmWM,W.W,.,,,,,,MWm newnnv:wmvzwmwusnvxfamwx:marm:1v2:11.11v1eu!s:mw:,1a'.'x'1:s1f V' I . 32 +.ff1Q?X,g99 I ' 'W A TMYWWHNWMMNMHMWIBIWIIwrNramwnxilvmmmmwrnzxvrwmwww: - wwmawmrmmwnwawwmafunwsrmmfumxnazmmmrmam-r.:amw.vzmuma:-wifenf mmm.. , qmwmwmmummzmwmwmmrwvmivaxmwfxaanwmmuuxwmnfwmsmwaxwwwmwv ' :- KATHERINE LUCILLE WOOD '54 Simple, sweet, studious M. W. L. S., '34-'36, Junior French Club, '35 French Tournament, '36 ACADEMIC FARMVILLE MARGARET ATTIEWAY WOOD T emperamental, self-reliant, analytical ACADEMIC WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE MARY ELIZABETH WOOD Impulsive, candid, individualistic G. A. A., '34, '35, M. W. L. S., '34-'363 Junior French Club, '35 ACADEMIC MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL RUTH MARIE WOOD Cute, optimistic, amiable GENERAL NURSING filllllar I A 'D .Qafzjp JK ' -C, bgiiyi Z9 . A dh ' Y r . , I J. if ,7. . :J .gh . JF?-L f 3-'iw -5 . ' ,fy -' pf '..-1 .,, 3 . - .E-J' fffsl. -f 1'-Qin' I-:'i, S:S'4 'PI -1 :I .fe w-'1' ti-f:f'l'Fif1 f , lrwfzi-a'xmfev.ewsw.ws:Lzmav4r4.f: w:R:p:.ww:.n-:,:'Q:g.-.Ze ' S 53 5, S, ,,,mm,,,,,mn,s.,,,,,B I- M F '.5e:a.r,:,v-uw.e:ff,.Ivena-,ufzr-5.-fgczjzm--I':wal-uf:Qvu.zji,iff. m-:fg?:r- ., f N -fag., 1. .A-ef.. Hesrvie'-sf:::s:'e,uf:.-zfreamumn-mfs-mvfmfznzsvzvvmmbwnq g5.E3.g41:f,y,g4g5vIea::u5aewua:.:.r:aeu. :.x1uIm:I:f..-.:.c.:,.Irmamvvznxm SJ' miasmm-ammwfwusummfmq-Ix,wMwg,yr,p3-gfg.-j-,nwgf,g,5,,5,,y55,5f3q,m,,,,,,,g,' , . sq WILLIAM H. WOODSON Amiable, athletic, ambitious Hi-Y, '35, '36, Track, '35, '36 ACADEMIC MEDICINE CLAUDIA LETHIA WRIGHT Amiable, lively, loquacious Girls' Club, '35, '36, M. W. L. S., '34-'36, ACADEMIC FARMVILLE ' LOIS STEVENS WRIGHT Petite, mischievous, serene Speech Department, '33, '34 COMMERCIAL JOEL L. WYATT Friendly, good-natured, admit GENERAL GEORGIA TECH 45111211- Speech Department, '34-'36, Fleur de Lis, '34- '36 ' 'T' 'F' X , . 1 ,I vw M , my E if . U - - fi : . '6 s ., .mzmvxismamwwmmnmre I lg.,-.5. fx , V, 19 IOP!!lPi45B'nl!iifH'ifS41hC.QFJXG'?u'5!l'XR1f55?v5IXYi!Z1!i'ifC5.9I!WE.'M'IB21-3 fillilgi-TT . ' 4 I 'fan ,n M0W'GFArTl.YiW.M'MillS5i'!A'L3'3WN35f'5LXv'R'J.l'X!A2'LilFElRW!WM.WlNl'!'l'!l'5!:!Nl3CD.lW14lAWEIUI-fUFM7A'I1l 5, , WS? HAROLD WYLIE CATHERINE IRENE WYNNE Friendly, attractive, sincere Wisehefu, '33, '34, Girls' Club, '35, '36, Glee Club, '36, M. W. L. S., '33-'36, Choral, '33-'36, French Club, '34, '35. ACADEMIC NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE JEHU WASHINGTON YOUNG ll 77 Friend and pal to one and all GENERAL omo STATE UNIVERSITY A WILLIAM MORRIS ZIMMERMAN -1ef1131Dv ,, ,fi 'fl Q , -B- 'ffmiwy SQL, Q5 Wfww Wwfgbmw A fwfy ffif fgiig QE Bb vfj M X, Si W Q ww W W' 2250635 N fWJ f5WwQ M ww M , SWMM NN 456 ff, KJ W MM 5 M NIWWVANRI Qf WWW WJ 'ff C' 'Q-wffwiy-Q! filvffg-f lff 44Mmy vga Q5fQMWiifPWW j SM mo 4 HW ?faifffQ?QWXS iid Lwfgffjfwimw E6 W Mffwiw sim gawk Waf ? 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Under the inspiring leadership of our principal, Mr. Riddick, you have a chance to realize much. Not without regrets do we relinquish to you our places as Seniors. The coming year should be the best in your school career. jefferson High has niuch to offer along op- portunities for development in leadership, team work, and good sportsmanship. Find your interest, go in and work hard, and your Senior Year will be a glorious one! 'SEIZOJB' 4- -V i- i Y -ri, my i I e 2'Wm'uw, -in i 1--ii iG,ii'- 'fiJalIMl . ,,,,,'f'lI L..f' ,115 ,iff . ,N ' W ' W 'i'if1v,'. L '-I m' Sf mf- , 1 , x .f will ' ,T ' ll idijfwj ii if ,l 3 W fl .,.: N 1 xii ll ifl ll 3 we M ii .lumor Class 4 The Junior Class of 1935-36 was one of the best in the history of the sclio ey ve heartily entered into all literary, athletic and social activities of the school, and ha o 1 . -f outstanding ability in scholastic attainment. :L Their spirit of loyalty to the school and cooperation with fellow students and facu has X been the chief characteristic of this line class. t The outstanding activity ot the Junior Class, the Junior Dance, was given in the High my School Gymnasium, May 30th. The Gymnasium was decorated in the high school colors, maroon V and white, and members of the faculty and school board were chaperons. The dance was very successful, and was the leading social eve11t of the Commencement season. The class was excellently represented on the Prefect Council by Louise Glenn, Josephine Dunlap, Jane Henderson, and Miles Smith. if Officers of the class were: President ........ . . .... ToM IYTARTIN Vice President ..... ................ B ILLY HARP Sp et ry JESTELLE CREASY-Fall ii, 'cl' a 3 l JUDITH HUNTER-Spring W Treasurer .... ............ ................ J r-1 AN Bonn 1 -if 121 151- sl MAVO ADAMS, PAWMEE AKERS, GERALDINE ALCON, VIVIAN ARGAERIGHT, ANN ARMISTEAD, VICTOR ARMISTEAD, KREGLOE AUSTIN, JR., MARJORIE AYERS, MAXINE BAKER, NPARGUERITE BALDWIN, JACK BALTIIIS, IVIILDRED BARTON, GUY BASIIOR, JR., BOBBY MARIE BASS, JAMES BEAR, EVELYN BECK, CECIL BERTIE, JEAN BOARD, MARVIN BOLEY, ROBERT BONDURANT, BESSIE BOSTON, RUSSELL BOYD, CHRISTINE BOWLESQ 'MARGARET BRADY, WOODROW BRIGHTWELL, PEGGY BROCKWELL, BOVDEN BROOKS, 'PAULINE BROOKS, THELMA BROTHERS, HARRY BROWN, LAVELLE BRUGH, HAZPIL BRYANT, VIRGINIA BUCKLAND, CAROLINA CAEANISS, VIRGINIA CALDWELL, CATHERINE CASSELL, JOSA CARLTON, ROSELLE CARTER, LOIS CLOWERS, ALICE CLEVELAND, MADELINE COCKE, FRANCES COFFMAN, ALFRED CARRINGTON, CLACY COLE, BLAIR COOK, STROCTON COOPER. P - ' v',- V i A! I 7 f JACK CREASY, LOUISE CRONK, EVELYN CRONISPI, FRANCES CRONK, JANETTE CROTTY, FLOYD DAVIS, PATRICIA DE SHAZO, DORIS DENTON, B. L. DEYERLE, ELEANOR DULL, JOSEPHINE IJUNLAP, LOIS EGOFF, RICHARD EAKIM, DOROTHY ELLETT, FRANCES ELLETT, NANCY ENGLERY, ELIZABETH ERGENHRIGHT, PAULINE FARISS, MARIE FARRAR, FREEDA FERRIS, MARY FETTY, SARA FLETCHER, FLORENCE FINNEXV, FRANK FITCH, RUTI-I FOGLE, MADISON FONTAINE, BLAIR FULTON, MARION FUNK, WARREN GARLAND, GERALDINE GARST, MOZELLE GARRETTSON, JOHN GEORGE, LOUISE GLENN, CHARLOTTE GOOD, INEZ GRANT, JAMES GRAVES, FRANK GREGORY, MARGURITE GREGORY, JANICE GROVE, JIMMIE GRIFFIN, LINDON GUIM, KENETH GUSLER, LOIS HAISLEP, BETTY HALE, LOIS HALL, LOUISE HALL, NELL HALL, BETTIE HALLIBURTNE, MADOLIN HANNABASS, RHODA HARBIN, FRANKLIN HARLER, IJORIS HARRELL, BILLY HARP, CAROLINE HARTSOOK, ANNA HARVEY, LOUISE HARVEY, JIMMY HAYES, LOUISE HAYES, VIRGINIA HAYES, WYNELL HEDRICK. '.x 1 , I 1 .',. . su ji' uni: ,. V -I wi ff I 1 S X LNQB A-M-N '. , 5 5 ,Among SWKQVA 'AI-,wxi 'A L91 ,LI 'A 'CHLQ , U . . :J -LAI-A-4..LK3,b'S-1-,,' wg... :Af A.: .,,..a,-,..E,QJ,,,. 'NJ , X ., QI , .57 N.: 4715.-'UQ-': a V 14 ,Jw uf 'ff W WWW fix ,Jw ' If- LV? JM A, A V- 'f Lfif'-, .U- , 4 , I f- ' ..4 ..- f f' ' ffwafd, ..f21M-flfffiflf ' M! , I f' ilgfff I M uv . 44,8 ANE HENDERSON, MARGORIE EBRY, KATHERINE HICKOK, JAMES HICKS, RUSSELL HOAL, ' , , VIRGINIA HORSLEY, PAU UNT, JUDITII HUNTER, CHARLIE HUIIT, IRMA INGRAM, uni -bi 49'4'I2a.IzAnETH JACKSON RIS JANNEY, JEAN JENNINGS, EMILY JOHNSTON, HARRY JOHNSON, JESSIE JON ' ,WIS JONES, ALEC JONES, VIRGINIA JORDAN, NELL KEGLEY, F ELIX KELLY, ,ZM VIRGI IA KELLY, HELEN KERR, BILLY KESSLER, GRACE KESLER, MALCOLM KEY, HOWARD KINCER, HUBERT KING, VIRGINIA KING, LENA KITTINGER, EDITH KRAIGE, Z LIAM LANFORD, JOHN LAWSON, BEVERLY LAYMAN, DOROTHY LEMON, MARY LESTER, I ROVER LIGGON, BECKWITH LUCADO, FRANCIS LUTINS, JOE LYNN, NADINE MANNING, TOM MARTIN, MARGARET MAY, NANCY LEE MCCOLLUM, JANE MCCORKINDALE, ELEANOR MCLAIN. wg- 'f' SL --P-. '-AS-A 3fQ,,,X ,535 gf' -X .1 1'-AQ-2 , if-J UAS' 'S k 'J'L S x 62. EXC 1 'rx T I ,fin 1' 1. A' M' k Kxvlv V 'ljlx . 0 J ' 0,02 QTY' 'X N! 3,5 1 JS UV' J-.1 Ay' 2554141 L22 -SL-H5 . NIITCHELL, FRANCES MITCHELL, MARLEERY MOORE, EVELYN MULLINS, HELEN MULLINS, DOROTHY NOVER, ROY NIULLINS, IXIADGE h1USTARD, EDLEY OBENCHAIN, HARRX' ORSA, WALTER OIEY, DORIS UVERSTRIEET, MARGARET PAGE, LOUISE PAINTEIR, MARGARET PASKIL, MARY HUNTER PAYNE, JOHN GRAY PAUL, MARY LOUISE PECK, BUNNY PENDLETON, PAULINE. PERDUE, LOUISE PETERSON, MARY PETTICREW, RUTH POEE, GORDON POWELL, MARY LOUISE POWELL, IRENE PRITCHETT, BERNARD RANSONE, PAULINE RAYE, HILDA REQNKSLDS, RUTH RICHARDSON, SAMUEL RILEY, THOMAS ROBERTS, FRANCES ROSENBURG, REBA RUMBLY, BILLY SANDEFUR, BERNICE SAUL, EVELYN SAUL, CHARLOTTE SAUNDERS, FRANCES SAUNDERS, ANNE SCOTT, JEAN SCOTT, HARRY SCRUGGS, HATTI SECRIST, ELWYN SELANDER, JOHN SENTER, HE1.EN-SHILLING,'ANNE SLICER, MARY SLICER, LEE SPICER, EDMUND SOWER, FREIT STULTZ, FRANK SOWERS, JANE ST. CLAIR, KATHERINE STEPHENSON, HARRIS STEPHENS, REBECCA STONE. ,IJOROTHY hr1ENEFlCE,'LEON MILLER, HUNTER Lu-L-I 5 yr-f 4...J,.c',,1Q ao.. ar 1 I Qgavnvy 71.41 ,QW 'm.,zW,L.. ,Mx ' , Vs Q ' A vu V Lvvclfox giviv., 1..,..,., 59.4440 ' fyypg ' X9 'MJ -Al,0N-ff 'X if MJ JJ39 F ine jflxtgf . it if ,. ,mx I ,I J I fl' 1 ff 75 ,. pgvv. V v f ' 'WI' ,'-r J JL Zjvsw. F' hJ'1..Y'W7o'f Y' V .,,.w af S ! f lp X Y vj I, A J' Ig j Xl t ,jf lv ,S 1? M SAM E. ELLIOTT, HERBERT HICRES, FRENCH HOUSEMAN, JERALD MULLINS, RUTH RICHARDSON, DOROTHY LEE TENCH, OTIS UPDIKE. ED. SHORT, KATHERINE STEWART, PETEY STRICKLAND, VIRGINIA SWEET, NAN TAYLOR, ALICE THOMAS, WALTER THOMAS, WILLIAM THOMAS, BILLIE TINSLEY, KATHERINE TINSLEY, HAROLD TRENT, LENWOOD VAUGHN, ALVIN VEST, LAURA VEST, ELIZABETH WALDRON, FRANKWALTON, MARY'WANSOR, BILLY WARREN, ELANOR WATT s, MILDRED WEAVER, BLANCHE WEBB, I. WEDDLE, EDGAR WEDDLE, VIRGINIA WELCH, BOBBY WELCH, MYRTLE WERTZ, EDNA WHITE, VERNE WILKERSON, HORTENSE WILLIAMS, JAUNITA WILLIAMS, GERALD WILLIAMS, FRANCES WILLIAMS, HAzEL WILLIAMS, R. K. WILLIAMS, PHILLIS WILLIAMSON, DOUGLAS WILLIARD, THEO WILSON, KEITH WILLIS, MARGARET WINN, JULIA WOOD, MERDITH WOOD, LOUISE WOOD, CHRISTINE YOUNG, VIRGINIA YOUNG. J ff., f 'OJ Af ,gf- 1 N ,MW V 'E KW 'N , It , ,AF M' 2.1 , . I , nj, 3 r . ,. W ff-A-vr K-E -1 fx: r -'H 1 ff- gd- i g we Knee W QWWM me.sQ,,lf,yQ.L-HQ WM M Za, Jimi ,M axes Wewwvff' !Q?77M 5,40,Vweo,a1+-11155501 QW'- To THE SOPHOMORFS We never meant to lgnore our httle sxsters an er cwffwe In fact, never before m our Hzgh School Scheme hasaSemor Class felt more keenly the advantage of mterestmg you group mn the al'fa11's of school As Jumors greater opportumtzes w1ll be yours--Hzgh School needs all that vou can give Your value as Seniors IS greatly dependent upon the use you make of vour junior year May It be a happy successful one' 4 -41129 as . yn 4 0 fini, 5- 15, of-1 TW-'--1 ,-gy qg, Q ,ffl . -Q: J 5 A . A 2' T31 3 -2, tl 2' L Q 255 .Y 1, N' S . ,f .W .A-. .K I , V - ,ls 5- UW, nf A- l. . - , .emmrnm ' . - 'AP :- Y f --- K ,gf V, V4 - emnnsmemewzmnemwnuwmummmzamm XSXBH 'M' - '- ' 2 - V f V v ., . , - U. ' 1- ,,v-1--mm. s an ,,,-vu, U 1-. f f r 1 A f l ' W , ' 'fl' I . , 4, A I . 1. Q l W I . I N ' . 4 . 1 5 I ox,-Q Q 'f , W ' ' 'f 5- ' D ' . ' ' . 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' L. sessmesfw'-:1+:,1,g,wu.-.2-:':.1w::a':-msc-wavn::me-e-4.-u..s.,em- mwwnvwawwnrrmlmmmmmmmrfzmanravxn.mumn:v1:.wN:c:srm:+w:uzcassmnx. , ' lgffgsig.-:ares-.'.r' :sfmz.uw:mr:onx.w:.v.:w::e:s1 swan -1 am-'i iw- mm:ms4s.s:es.a.. mwam V W 555:11 The Jefferson Sophomore Class, 1935-36 Representing a greater number of students than either the Junior or Senior Classes at jefferson this year is the last of the Sophomore Classes. In preparation for the grandest years of high school-the junior and Senior ones-the Sophomore year gives us the necessary background. lt's no heaven being in the Sophomore year, but rather an underdog situation. Notwithstanding this we have our part in our school, in our city, in our country, and even in the world! So with an eye to the future and an ear to the ground We'll put no bounds on our ambitions. Although this is the last Sophomore Class' in ,letierson High School, its spirit will long be remembered. It was well represented in Prefect Council by Randolph Pillow, Henry Ichenberry, Martha Armstrong, and Edward Dance. The Sopho- more dance of March 28th added greatly to the' enjoyment of the school, and greatly increased our school spirit. V May the Sophomores profit by their past year, and make better Juniors than have ever before attended jefferson. +Efl29l?t- ORE CLASS I LEE JUNIOR SOPHOA s- -I-41?ll'!F' ' 'TFTP QW' '11 ' 'YF' 1,54 ' j -959 .flint - an Eng gf l' , + Q, it . 4 l Htl xg f-3 C' i ,- grim ' lfliiii ! ,- - it spa- ' Llj nl- 1. P E xWP,',iQQ - -eg , - .,g..ah! ' X i: is 5 'l'.-'--- 1 . mxxnefrave:awmwsxmzxfrwz':1na'aae.t:zev:axvur4w:i:e':+. -A 5,3-gf. g - tl ' 5 - ri' 31- jg .wsunwmmfammenssxsrrvmmqrmmmm-nvmemwtwmn se:9.-.atwtxwzese-sw-:fax-11s:.e:ee'a:.':f1.2,-AY:sffz1-rcf1 :1.:.:z-ms: -wir ,-, I x -. ' g '. , ,Assy .ww-apr'-w:2:u-e :n'x-'tu-.v-H:.:'..nrw'-:-xxsfmf-',1..-1.--,-,,-am,-M err-Pswo'-s.Lasv:3:x:m 'ez2?:w:::.f'fw:a:.:t::res'cca'm'vuuil:::a1sM.:7.Ltr:':s:v?,exxm,:a:uh. ' say-ram. w:1bmm1mw.:.::::.:ate: -r,-L-tuzzgmrst:-.-:,:':.'.m::-Q12-s' was-, iw. ng: Lee Junior Sophomore Class I The Sophomore Class of Lee junior High School was reorganized in September, 1935, with the largest enrollment in the history of the school. This class has shown great possibilities in leadership and its achievements have been conspicuous in all parts of school life. The Sophomore Class has held the meetings necessary to the class organization and in addition has introduced several outside speakers who addressed the school on the subjects of honesty and good government. . The Sophomore Class has shown great interest and cooperation in student participation in government and voted to donate, as its parting gift to the school, twenty-flve dollars to be used as the first payment on a moving picture machine. The class was represented on the Prefect Council by julia Peterson, Richard Griggs, Kitty Taylor, George Fulton, Billy Law, and Jimmy Elliott. We feel sure that the officers and members of the Sophomore Class will carry the habits of self-control and good government formed at Lee Junior not only through high school and college but also through the harder school of life. President! .......... ....... P AUL Cuosnsie Vice President. . . ........ EDWIN KIDD Secretary .......... .......... H ELEN MCGIIIRE Treasureif .......... ........... J EAN MCGUIRE Faculty Advisor .... .... M Iss LUCY WINGFIELD QEHSIIER- fi? -aw gf - V4-15372, V. fb' fm ' H' 'IX .'49 IAf'g ff: rt! wwzx-o'1:r.?.w.':L: w.f ?:L4c2:g.LLL:,::...a .x :f1:1k:L':,.1.:.:.f.:v.-.:.:p-zum:ml A .ggigf-igffgsjg.,,,4:.5,,,,,,QgsQk,u4.vf7g.nQ:,::z: 75, if .1 ' ' IH a EDWA R D - L- STON E -The Stonz Printing and Mnmffarturirg Company H6-ry Ncrlb1gjrr.wnSlvan- nolmoxs - VIRGINIA Fifteenth of April To the Editor of The Acorn, 1 9 8 6 all Jefferson High School Studente, and particularly the Class of '56s The themes for the three preceding inues.cf The Acorn: 'Southern Ycuth , 'International Ycuth . 'Forward Ulances' are splendid, and lor the fourth, your Year Bock, Achievement le a fitting capstone- While Virginia in former years has 'produced many men cf great achievement, whose thoughts, activities, and accomplishments have profoundly affected the pro- gress and well-being of our country as c. vrhcle, there ie ample evidence that the Youth of the great old Commonwealth of today has equal or greater opportunity for service and achievemnt which will be comparable to tis best that has previous- ly contributed to the outstanding petition of the Oli Dominion in all lines of endeavor, whether economic, political, religious, or cultural- 'I'hy cell, lf thou continue in it, grows sweety but if thou keep not to it, it becomes weariscmc. -An Eastern Sana. In deciding upon a career or the direction of one's individual activities and ambition, it is important tc keep in mind cne's natural inclination, talent, and ability, and than sucrk and study thoughthxlly, energetically, progressively, and pereeveringly for the attainment of the cbjective. 'Follow through I Ambition should not be for personal glory. but rather for the attainment of knowledge, wisdom, excellence, exportncss. Any personal glory that may be due would come naturally. Real merit is greatly in demand and brings its arple reward. Ability tc earn a living is important, but learning ho' tc live, with its example for others, ls much lore important. To the members of the Staff of The Acorn, who have achieved their immediate ambition vdth the award as, Medal1ste In the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion, there must have been an appreciation of the traits, work, study, effort, and self-discipline that are necessary for Achievement. We are in a changing world due to aoocmplisl-mmnt and achievement in muy directions: science in chemistry and electricity, invention, education, and social developments, which multiply the opportunities for advanoemnt, accomplislulmt, and achievement in every direction. I have every confidence that thc Youth of our land will measure up to its responsibilities- Very sincerely md humbly, 5--6-C' Ji Urganzzaizbns ' 1-we. .gi , 1 . ff . ., f'?Pvf3b -MW, Q. m y P , ' I Q1 -j+i9f?W f. W ' ,fx - fig? ,, Ti V I hH1TT f'11 ' ' , ali ji 7 - 'V fp- ,gt fi, U :ESL .'?s,l7 F'- 1-' x - :ew , 45- . ,Qi-,Q M-2. -1 ,gg : '1 -- ',-',- g if! RTN-. 'fs , , we ff i pg l11W.'e1:'x4u'sf5zVkmx-lzzcwmrwsslx:'i'lswam:awv:Awu:vm1z'.n'.:'n'saX? ?5'.,':g.fff.. 4' ' . Q' , A 'g5'gf.,l- mnrfznaze- A x 1 :rr-nenmwvme-wsf'wxawlwvrrmmvzvm K 4'15-x n:'-vJ,':1':WJ '-A'JEY:Q.I1E1X'DF Z . :Jx niI'2F:Z5 f. , .1's,Z'I5?. 4ir411J22CP' .-.Y-H41 Yr W. ,f11:Q.9, -- -Wh'--..-il. 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' rw .ffswn ' S ' s 2 INN' . Jefferson Student Government ln 1928 the faculty and student body of Jefferson united to organize a. Student Govemment which consists of a Prefect and a Student Council. The purpose of student participation in government in Jefferson High School, as is stated by the Constitution of the organization, is to promote the idea of self-government among its members and to create in the student body a deeper sense of responsibility. In the Prefect Council are vested the legislative, executive and judicial powers of the organization while the Student Council acts as an advisory body and is a medium between the Prefect Council and the students themselves. The work of student government at jefferson High School is not limited to fostering a spirit of honesty and promoting better citizenship. Each year the members work upon various projects. The Courtesy Campaign was put on by this year's Student Government. This was not so much a correcting of faults as it was a deiinition of courtesy and how vitally it concerns our school life. Two of the many other projects carried out by this year's Student Government were determining conditions of eligibility for school officers, election methods, etc., and regulating traHic and conduct in and about the building. SENIORS JACK NOFFSINGER,PfE5'ldl'1lf JULIAN HATKIHER THELINIA WHITE PHILIP SHAFER, Ex Offirio JULIAN PITI-IAN JACK XVIMMER RAMON HATCHETT, Sub. E.r Officio i JUNIORS ToM MARTIN, Ex Officio JANE I-IENnERsoN, Secrrlary MIl.bIS SMITH Louisa GLENN, Vlre President josI:PH1Nr-3 DUNLAP S0l HOMORES EIIWARU DANCE, Ex Offirio RANDOLPH PILLOW' MARTHA ARMSTRONG HENRY IKI-:NBERRY ADVISERS MISS NELLIE SMITHEY Mrss EDITH Moons MR. FIaLIx SAN1nsRs +3 137 fN my Y M f: s sg E . H 'W' Ag? '-VIR' gy Qf.f3331I::,'g., tj. fm A M.. an. -1, .9 . -. is i1'5 ' :',v'- y5 fr ? .- . K4x65'5.f.i5V'..x if b - ,ffl-'1-: ?' 5 .,,sm,1,,q,,,.iiss-x::s:nc'::rsg::: ::---'pf--551s..,.g?3:-.3.f...nil. 1 at ' if 5. -15 . .-i.?gtr.:-s::f-:s-::sem..mi.':::e:r-:sfint-uzvmgm-menfnmxrvreavzzv .fs - -- I. 'Rn'E4'iffu2V9xf3TIW?YfLYYNpuyzifilfir.1-ffl' H11Hl'ldi5f.'fihXif7fi.'.'f.3fnl'illiiwfflyffflQIBLCWHH. 'vrgixgajyfC-'L-f.!!:QlEF.ns1lJf437Q'J2'-'?1Wv??lT,55mi.:UxPk:!?I5iIi.5:il'fl.'il'I335I1Sl'fSi'fl1f3Ylv5IlBNo5fi5h'l?m?l7n -IBEW! mmwiizii. f-5 Lee Junior Student Government Lee junioi-'s second year ol' Student Participation in Government has been a decided suceessg more than fulfilling the hopes of its organizers. Outstanding features of the years work were the Courtesy Drive and Honesty Week. In both of these activities student participation was entirely voluntary. The response on the part of the student body was most gratifying. Student Government functions through two student agencies: the Prefect Council, exercising legislative, judicial and executive powers, is composed of three Freshman and Eve Sophomore representatives together with the presidents of the two classesg the Student Council, functioning as the medium between the Prefect Council and the student body in an advisory capacity, is composed of one representative elected from each roll call. The President of the Prefect Council is also President of the Student Body. The officers for this year are : President, jack Overstreet 5 Vice President, Harry lilliottg Secretary-Treasurer, Julia Peterson. Sophomore Representatives: l'aul Crosier, President of Sophomore Class, Richard Griggs, Kitty Taylor, George Fulton, jimmy Elliott, Billy Law. Freshman Representatives: Welfo1'cl Hobbie, President of Freshman Class, Harry Elliott, Charles Venable and Patil Stonesifer. Miss Frances Cooper is Chairman of Faculty Advisors. Other faculty members are Miss Dorothy Terrill, Mr. William Figgat, Mrs. Eula Greene, Mrs. Ruth O. Smith and Mr. ll. I. Wi1Ul11C1'. 451391-3+ '7,14rG4 x Er xi Q? 3 ' 1 wg 'Q X15 Nu xy x! x. . 3wQ 5513 X N 5: 'J xxx 7 . I N . 'w X.. Q : X. -4 xx: ., mf x N , 'f A Mn j. If,Vf I I fjgi-,KJ I - I . If ,fig 5,1944 'J , f I e elf, j' 'ffjz' 1? Zf ,f.ff.N .1 ' t 4 fl, 1 1 xx' - N T: f '- X X. N ,,' F 'Q X -V ' ,Q A N TQ . nf 'N N . wwf? x 3 X A ' K K 1 xx: TTPL 3 'qvfxf if I, Q51 EW Q wi ' - X9 bf Nw' 3iQss3 Q Ev E Q wr 'F X . an xx- x 3 x K 5 X Q -.fi x N-'xx vf ' ' X5 '49 4 XX NX If X Qxxx. .VS Q 'N N N X X 'ff xjfh X K 4 X- X I X , i N -'I 1 N, GIRLS' CLUB JJ.J!,' ,511 X IIlvfmwsmsxmuitaiwxtuwmxmxvc:wt'ls Ltwnarms'Rvisv:ie.wwsae:nrssARm1:'iwlim. NNW XXMQTIRI1-E!lffwYAX'7lb,4l:'23'a'M.'1.WlZJQXA'9LVNf!X' fu- Girls' Club -nunvgg r ,r 1 If INS? -!fIWLU'l!f! .WNW : IV!'Tl'i1 .lJFI55I'L!MI'.'!Ml l I, A VI 'mm DQJ A W The members of the Girls' Club strive to become the best persons possible through a program 'which they themselves plan, in accordance with their own desires and needs. The Girls' Club is strictly for high school girls, yet it is a part of the world-wide organization, the Y. W. C. A. Conferences are held in the spring and in the summer where we meet with girls of similar organizations in other parts of the country. In these meetings experiences are exchanged, friendships are made, and inspirations are gathered, from which future work of the club is planned. The Girls' Club, because of its size, is divided into ten committees, in which each member may find an outlet for her interest. These committee chairmen, with the ollicers, make up the cabinet. There is a faculty advisor chosen for each committee. esidmt ........... ce Prexidr-nf ....... ecordiug Secretary .... C01'1'l?Sf7011dt1'lAg S c'r1'z'lm'y. . . . T1'c'asm'er. ........... . . . Reporter ............... Faculty Advisor ........ OFFICERS Girl Rcsvrzwxv Secretary .... ................. C hai 1' ma 17' ELIZABETH FITCH. . . ........ . . LAURA HARRIS.. .... ........ . BETTY FRANTZ Cresignedl E ' . H D BETTY HARR BII.I.II-: TINsLEY. .. .. Lourse GLENN .............. MAXINE SPIGEL ............ ANN MOOIIIC Cresignedb I JANI-:T MOORYE ,l ' ' VIRGINIA BREAKELI. ....... . . . Jo DUNLAP ................. . JEAN PERKINS Cresignedj 2 SARAH ANN SCATCHARD COMMITTEES Committee . .MenII1e1'shi1J. . . . . .Program . . . . .. .Ct 7'l'H101l'l.!lI. . . . .....SoriaI..... ....Projcct,... . . .Discussion . . . ...Decorafim1.. . .. .Social Service. ....Pul1lirit3'. . . .. ....Music. .. 4-sf 141 R- .....RosAI.INu DANCE . . . .ELIZABETH FITCH ...lVlARY GLENN SToNR ......TH12LMA -VVHITE ....... MAliCiAl!ET CARR ...... . ...MARTHA RECTOR ....MISS NELLIE SMITHEY ...Mlss GENE CAMDI-iN Adview: . .... MISS RDTTI-I MooR1c ....MIss NANCY LUK12Ns .....MR. D. W. PERSINGRR MISS VIRGINIA CALDWI-21.1. Miss EMILY BARKSDALE .....,.MIss MARX' Goonn ...Miss MAIQX' DLlNl'AN ....MIss EIIITH VERIQAN .. . .MISS L1-:LA STALKER Miss BLANCHE HURl.EX' W u it ' i 1519 f fi'-Q T tn' ,- N Nwg v X ,y. tn.. fi: ff f 'f . 5 '. 'ig W5 .fi . 1 Jn 5 52: Qi-X . . mfm:vw:is:f.wimg:-g-zersnii.-'ag ::w:wn-'sm-gc:-ve -1 1... , f L . 1 Q' Jiang,,fihf,-,mwAm,m,,3 , ,mm I., m5:9.rws'-sv.-me-sz:ft'.:.x',xm.:fg?:5:,: :y.z.:1:af5f.lFF.,-.5zf:g wal ,,. , 1113 ., ,g,.,gj' ,,ng'.L3q'.'y,, P.5,,,,w,,,M,.,mun,g,2fa,,,g,,,,A.n,,,E,g.Q5.m,,5E,,u,, +Mwa.sw1.u-sx:s:m'-:,s:.f::1:,.as:.1.ac1s s -at 4-wusxzti.-.usa-...:-:.i::.1secz:usg1:1,.1x..gm s,M35:,fl?35-1:aaae.sfd-urfenasLw4sif:ri-n,u--f''queensLsaegwiurasmxxmsczwauu:Ami-1:5.zf,ifg4m,.,nMum, 't' -' . 51555 L 'lil The Senior Hi-Y The chief purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. This aim has been constantly in mind during the session, nor have the promoting of good fellowship among the members and good feeling throughout the school been forgotten. The membership this year, beginning with twenty old boys, has grown to about eighty. The club tries to secure all the best boys in school as members, but with such a large enrollment some good material unfortunately is apt to be overlooked. The senior members have the satisfaction of knowing that the Hi-Y is left in able hands for next year. -ef1421a1- vnu W: 1-1-Q We ' 1 A 'ff .V N i . ' 1 f . QQ Vlfalj' 7 . ' ky, I if J V L ' 1 JN ,fz J' xf7fw The Junior Hi-Y Club During the third year of the Junior Hi-Y Club of Jefferson High School, it has been very successful in all of its activities, both socially and educationally. In the fall there were many outstanding talkers and educational projects. The programs reached a climax at Christmas, when a banquet was given for the poor, young, unfortunate boys of this city. The spring activities started with a series of four talks called Discovering jesus. Although there was a little interruption during election of officers, the club went into full swing by having a Fathers' Banquet, a Truth Conference, and a Ladies' Night at Camp Johnston. -Lionnon WILLIS. Roll Call-Cafe 2 CABINET Fall .Ypring Flu-JJ Srumz ..... ..... I 'rl-.vidvul ..... .... C Lomfox XVILLIS Gmvl-:R TREN1' ..... .... V ice P7'!?.f7.dC'71'f .... .... B n.1.x' MUNnv OLIVER AMRHEIN .... ..... . S'cr1'1'1ary ..... ...... C . H. SMITH RUSSELL AMRHEIN .... ..... L .... T reaxurrr .......... .... P me STRICKLAN11 TOM ROBERTS ........ ..... C orrespouding Secretary .... .... I ULIUS MINTON -vBf143l3f- x . ,.. 1 4 'TX' x im .1 1-akfi Kinky 3 , i we 50519 U'J,tJf 'il ' 'i U - ' --,1 A ., .-' l if lrf A - -2 ' I is - ff' if llltvmzezvawfmaoinmzuii .iv1'm:wi::c' e. -v ne' rp 5133.11 ' . i,.' -11 ' i-'g r 'fvfsfvawzrvwn im:ivawmrmfveeaiwwrt' ,.. QT.-e:xz1'T. jr- fsmq .tml V, ' wwfgi uw wrfa'.wiiir1v:::: ihwvzwkrdoviimyvfazazte' f ' view' A 'I . .b ' I:-.-1,1 fivlgfr ' 'wc ' -nit-2lf,7flr2izV'Q65,ffxmvzs..+A-rfwnawswnwzaze:zuerfmnw A ' ysmfhilfi WX V J tx hi we I zmniwsrmawis-umvf vm,-vuisw 'rl -I . :ss'rxr,,.'i wire :wrws-Q :. '- Martha Washington Literary Society For the current session this society achieved a membership of one hundred and fifty-six members. To demonstrate literary merit, the girls Who join must pass tryouts which are judged by one faculty member and two society members. The society endeavors to give its members Well-balanced minds through the programs planned by the girls themselves, on varied and interesting topics. Last fall the so- ciety presented an assembly program and held one party with the boys' literary so- ciety. This spring they gave, in conjunction with the boys, The Sixth Key, a mystery play. This is one of our four major high school productions. Each girl tries to earn twelve points in a session in order to receive a monogram. 1935-36 marks just one more milestone in a successful M. W. L. S. career. Fall, 1935 ' BETTY FRANTZ .... MAXINE SPIGEL. .. MARGARET CARPER ..... BETTIE CLINE ..... LOUISE KINNIER. . . FRANCES SI-IAFFER. OFFICERS ....P1'esident. . .. Spring, 1936 . . . . . , .JEAN PERKINS . . Vice President .... ............ B ETTY HARR ....Secretary. . .. ....Treasurer. . .. . . . .MARY JANE JENNINGS . . . . . . .BETTY FRANTZ ....Reporler. . . . .. . . . . .LAURA HARRIS Recorder of Points. . . . . , wtf 145 +3- .FRANCES SHAFFER JEFFERSONIAN I,1'rr:RARY SOCIETY . - L. 'Nr'-'R 'T . p .efggiienag kisim... ., . wa Q, -V ,. f-5735. vii 35 ELL ' .I-.1-elv iifi Ei .Y - ' . . Fw if? , . my L V l'X - -- f re? . . J-,.., Q - . ,N ,A .-r'3P ,:.1.wF 51- ': I5 Hifi. f 1. mx , cf-Jtl isi , . , - NAimMwa4mwvAiEemms'fAvxm4w.imma fyygpgggzf:-.V -.Q 5 ,.:- yy -fi 'Ds-:mag .mszremLirxmliwmzwwnwszmixefnmmrmniiismnsawm-iiflwmx-:u'm NI91ypggglmgigqj54,51-1gpjfgf5Alg1.xvpQ251fA55l:5QHPJJQYNJ!!XknIRY!3,CA1Yl.'1J5T.' A NSi'i?.1'CKY I ' Q, ff-f!5', ' ,v.H ' 1 , .i ' vlltnfrl Il3DR'Gru?'NiY-Ifbi!!iiY'f'3Pi3Vi5AZl 1'Jv'lli1EllINl'Nf3?'lS-iYMiXYYl?Ui'fYlQlRllVlfNPSNvXVJlU' 2 . .. . ,fp . mwwovmwamzwwaziwwrmmvmiwsyieuunrmiieixixafm:amimzaaeeruuieevaxi A -V T5gi-:fef:e.v.A::.iwImmuwIvwew:warm:me-.serenexxwxswwmuwmwiwnwwevsumwmmm -' ..'.,, , 5154 Jeflersonian Literary Society The jeffersonian Literary Society is the literary organization for boys. Founded in 1911 it has been functioning successfully each year thereafter. This year was successful in spite of a small membership. The society, in collaboration with the girls' literary organization, presented a play, The Sixth Key. It also presented to the student body an assembly showing the types of programs given in the literary society. The programs consisted of talks, debates and musical selections by the members, with an occasional outside speaker. The year's activity was climaxed by the selection of the literary team on which J. L. S, members secured positions as debaters, public speaker, reader and speller. Fall, 1935 Spring, 1936 LEIGH HANES, JR.. .I . . .Presidenz .... ,.,. W ILLIAM THOMAS WINSTON SI-IARTPLEY .... . . . Vice President. , . .... BERNARD RANSONE WILLIAM THOMAS .... . . . .Secretory .... ...... W ALTER LoNG BERNARD RANsoNE. . . ......... Treizsurer ........ .... L EIGH HANES, JR. Roy POLLARD ....... . . .Corresponding Secretary. . . ...... PHILIP SMITH GEORGE WALSH. . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... B URDETTE SLICER THOMAS FISHER. . . . . .Reporter ..... . . .SHERRARD MOSELY +C-I 147 151- I - x 2 F W 1 f-S 4 Y -I if J- ' jx I N Q , , 1 . .2 J ' 5 2 Q 5 ' L J, N x .J ' X ' i . 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SJ , - . 4 'fl' r 'Q 057 r'- .vxd fl ' . l 1 Euninr urlh- Pina On October 28, 1921, the Junior World-News came into existence with Robert Loebl as the first Editor-in-Chief. It meets now as a class every day, and is organized as a regular paper with an editor, assistants and other repre- sentatives. The Junior World-News of- fers journalistic training that cannot be derived from any other publication. Only one hour is given to collect the news and prepare it for print. All types of Writing are offered, such as news stories, feature JUNIOR WORLD-NEWS STAFF . I Frances Shaffer C0'Ed'm's ' 1 Thomas Fisher - Mary Ruth Parker Assistants' lAlda Porterfield A ssignment Virginia Buckland Editors Louise Kinnier Literary 4 Ramon Hatchett Editors Randolph Pillow V . I Richard Lowe Headline Editors. 1 Jean Shelton - - I Virginia Sweet Alumm Editors. 1 Phil Higham Make-Up Editor.Sherrard Mosley Faculty Advisor. . .S. D. Bowman stories, headlines, and leads. This organization necessitates -1Ef150l5'- quick thinking and accurate interpretation of true facts. No better training can be given to the mind than news- paper work, even though it be on a small scale. For fifteen years the Junior World-News has served first, to let the public know of the activities of high schooig second to create a stronger School spirit g third, to give the stu- dents an interesting and in- structive paperg and fourth, to teach interested pupils some of the fundamental principles of newspaper work. - ..,. .- -'vu'3 'f- 5 .5254 1 . iEE?'V53l'f,,g. Q.: we o - Y- P was J gg ' -. Vw - siiker .143 , gang .. , . 13 ,rt 4. 1 ---- f5 ETll '25-F' 'Hifi ff 'fa S J . 5 A 4 ' ::?', l-'fmiti If tnv:.'e:-:L1uw2:ce'f4.nvunnivncvmI va'rxi'.vm5mv:ex.v4Im:.v:fn: J-,.3-ggnig. ,. ' . ,, ,, f,.' 'qv 53-.-gs., I5,,-sqmstmgw-MgL,,,1,.y , w,?..., .11,,,,,,m.m,m,m ,-.--'-In .::.:asw:ffurmzafazz 1:-,-fr':'.':uf:.':f-I':1.':.c':ff:mf lxtvszgzt mt 'I -A Ni .git . :nh-EEA., ,nawuaaw-I::.sf.r':a. ,-:A-. .w,':fm:-:-in-.1-arms.-wi ':.U.xf:.3:L::zu-IJ,:.z':Jua:::::LL: 1:zrueazifx::.w:.-faI:1:I'ss:.et-:azJ.:-L-zruizezzuxifmxt --tg,5im5..j,f.LQxa1:v.s.t4waes'az:L's-mi:.wn:a:::. 1. Lu .i:.xf i::a'.:JJ-m2sefLff.1.:I,yg ig: uill and Scroll Ten years ago at the Iowa University, thc Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists, was founded. The society was formed for the purpose of recognizing the talents of high school writers, and of encouraging others in the journalistic held. In 1929. a chapter of this honorary society was formed in Jefferson Hi. The membership was based on the improved writing of members of the staffs for the school publications. One has to be a Junior or Senior, have a good scholastic record, and be dependable in character to hold membership in the society. This year's club, which has enrolled a large number of Juniors, has among its members representatives from the four Jefferson High School publications. There are two editors from the French paper, L'Efho dc Roanoke, two editors from the Junior l'VorIu'-.'Vmt's, the editor and selected members of the ACORN Stall and staff members of the Latin paper. Roanoke Roman. Contests sponsored by the national headquarters are open to all high school students. Members of the club have won several high places in these contests. OFFICERS President .......... ................ ........ H I IGII HAGAN Virc Pffjlidfilf .... . . .RA xiox HATCHETT Secretary ...... ..... A NN IJILLARD T1'ca.vm'er ..... ................. . . .BETTY Coo1cE MEMBERS THOMAS FISHER ALVIN G. COHEN VIRGINIA BUcKI,ANn W'Am'EIt THOMAS FRANCES SHAFFER NIARY PARKER RANDOLPH PII.I,ow Hositrxs SCLATER BETTY FRANTZ VIRGINIA SXVEET BEVERLEI' LAYIIAN KATIIERINE HICKOK ANN Mooma AI,ImA PoIvrERFIEI.Ix JEAN Si-I ELTON -'El 151 E+ Af!! f-f ' r LJ! jul 0 ' z 1 , r f . , .a I I lf , Ae? . A, . . , Af A is . .E-2 i'-. :si its fb I ' 53 TPS.. +5 f A ' if 5 , +22 1 X ,--117'-I' ., -lst' .': , ' A f . .V my 4 IMtxxtxumt:'x::'::s::sa'.eu A-Ie:m:1.nwmu:.rne! I - -I ' . ' A ' in f- J se 1, - - ,5-,f,,,., , Z., ,W x..-.-P V f A. 1 .V W . 1 0, ,M,,,W 4 F W , y Y k., mv U , , I , .IL ,- ... ., M f . , ...,lv:rntnxu.tm..,xm.M .n1rw'1:r'..I .Arn . f'6 ' :.fMf gy:.-:.y,1-, N 19 e'iTfi 'i1 'xn?g-Wffrif ,-.A .,,-5,43 .mwlf-.3 .rt-wfmrfi x wwawt-wma-wivfrfwm'i.nv-mmm,-r,ur Immvmoln x f ct' w.,,.e. -- x Ms sr I surixm..'sm.'41Ica:fw1-L.-2:141:I1l1-bSGm:1H- 1 4-My 'l3:if,,-,qgz-muttonawnmrauiaevlwenwezeellw we UG I1n::xw.n:u::num:swf-uam:c.fan:fs1iwzzzvv.rJiw , me .vnxnll 0' M, ' The Wisehefu Club f'l'he Wisehefu Club is a Y. W. C, A. organization for sophomore girls. There are three organized groups in the Club with girls from Lee Junior, Woodrow Wilson and Jacksonjunior. Each group has its own oflicers and meets separately except for such joint activities they plan together in an inter-club cabinet. Five delegates were sent to the Girl Reserve Conference held in Danville in April. They have as their purpose To find and give the best through wisdom, service, health, and fun from which they get their name Wi-Se-He-Fu. OFFICERS First Group, Second Group, Lee Junior and feferson Woodrow Wilson President ...... ........... J ANE OGDEN ....... ..... D OROTHY GLENN Vice President .... ..., J EAN BLAIN. . . . . .MIRIAM BAIRD Secretary ..i...... .... J EAN DUKE ..... .... M ARGARET Coss0N Treasurer ,...... ..., , . . .REBECCA SMITH ...,..... GRACE WINCHELL Program Chairman .... .... J ANE TINSLEY ,... . ..... ALICE KING Adviser ...,.. . ...,.... .... M ISS ELIZABETH BROWN Y. C. A. Secretary .... ...,...................... Service ............... .... M ARGARET ABBITT ...... Decoration ....... .... , . .ISABELLA BRICKEY. . . , . . . Social. . . . .... JULIA PETERSON, . . . . . IRMA GROFF ..,. ... ... Publicity ..., ,..... lv IARY A. NIORGAN ...... Ansett Sports . .,.. .... .MISS MAE HOOVER Miss GENE CAMDEN JEANNETTE WADE FRANCES DOYLE MARGARET BOWLING .ELIZABETH WIMMER .LOUISE ROBERTS Aff.- .wry N fi! Liza . 3.11 1 7 fr- lf'-' 'if E1 15 : ii ' ff fs. 1 ! .441 . .-'gf Sa .' C- 5 X ' .wemca-avrsntih:nWF.Zz-,-5mal' Jw - -,- 1-3f as:ii:ew:rx:: 1:4-are-'f5::1-vs1'.if,'A::sr .mffez.:rradH'f, wrfug ' .itlw-MZ' ..aui',1.-,KW-M J, EK m x It 1 x l':mmf2:.xnxxetacelvsraumf-fan. 1 nt ' ,ii1:'f55'.'1:maieae.i.w.-xxwenaia-uffmzqszuif 4 if it 4 m,,,,f:fiW M wi -lwiimi i W 'WV ii,Aw..',A.Q Fleur-de-Lis J A The Fleur-de-Lis is composed of members of the French department, num- bering over three hundred, which is headed by Mrs. H. Falwell with the assistance of Miss Roberta Rutherfoord. Besides their usual course of study, these students have presented one of the most interesting and educational assemblies of the year, which showed a great deal of work and concentration not only in the French language itself but also in historical and modern French background. Another, and perhaps the most important of the activities of the Fleur-de-I.is, is the little French journal L'Erlz0 dr' Roanoke. This miniature newspaper is edited and written by the French students, and printed by the high school printing department. Containing currently interesting articles written in French, it is the only one of its kind in the State. l at 153 tr 533 Q 5 Q NJ 'J E. 3 X X Q, X E 3' V lr' X N- 1-. L, v X N f L, Y WE-X. is CIATION SSO A IRLS' ATHLETIC G 93.1 ... 'Eiga 'fa-5' . 'l . JN A lg -1 .1 65911 E' F' ,N we-1 ,-. 1 ,sf V I E-,im 2 0 gf: -1:1:f.v, ' 3: Imran-xmzwmmwmienraarnir,7enisw:axymfsar.ee::. 4 yfij . gy 34- iifsmmsis::fux-mnmzmwm-:fwmasmwisrfm-re-u-:isnt-um-wi Buearxsmmri:ew:sv:ax'.r:4cm1e:zrzx::'Aman:::'f:fzxm':.nsL'::'sr. 'wxlai' ,v , . ' ' -.. - ,519 5 W ff. .sh-.:..' rwwswer:c.-1.aw.:-:ri-f.:zm.:r:.'.zrm. mn,farms-if..-2.-:msn ,'E3.'!4i?3G3?N3?2'J7WELS?-JECii'L'i'SL?-L!3221553KIKNLBEXZHQ!L'5.'diJ4.'6Z'Jz!l1'lli:'-B'4!7.I53LIf'11'Eh -3 ' .l'x3R9-4si'A5d9G'lNlWlB!5EG!L?8vkSQ2llffDXt-liffliii' .2?1'1,ii's':l2QI215'.l5E.Za'?I-:l1i.G'F-:A'Qa . ziztvl!-F11 1 , fs Girls' Athletic Association The purpose of the Girls Athletic Association is to encourage the girls in all phases of Physical Education, to promote good scholarship and school spirit, to establish the ideals of health, and to develop the true spirit of sportsmanship in all its members. The year was started oh' with a membership drive. An intra-mural sport program was conducted in a different sport each season. The G. A. A. helped to sponsor a play this year for student activities. - The Physical Education Department with the help of the G. A. A. sponsored a play day for the Junior and Senior High Schools -in and around Roanoke. This offered wholesome social contacts and was of recreational value to the girls. The various comrnittees for the 'play day and the week-end camp, which ended the year's work, offer valuable opportunities for leadership. ' OFFICERS President ........ Vice President. . . Secretary ......... Treasurer ....... . . . . . Recorder of Points. . Faculty Adviser. L . . Chairman of Program C ornrmttee ............. Valley Ball Basket Ball .... Baseball . . . Track .... MANAGERS i-Ef155l?r .. . . .VIRGINIA HALL . . .RIARTHA STEVENS . . . .VIRGINIA IRBY . . . . . . . .GRACE IQESLER . . . . .LETGHTON STEVENS . . .Miss PAGE HARRISON . . . .ELIZABETH JACKSON .IADDIE CAMPBELL KATHERINE HALL JOSEPHINE MILI.S .EVELYN CRONICE ra: a n ,V R rift .' - A m xii, 1 2 ' .,z. ' At -Q -LQ? w ,. -ff' ' I' ' '-xy A-, if .:- ,.-aa - s wf,am1:af.r-MNT.: .:,:svwm:..f:sSe.g-5.5 Q 1543.5 F ,MUM,m.h,,,,4,,ah ,F ,m 1521- -Q W-f'f'W-sffwl'-55'1fl:wfffmiisisfwllwlfFSww H- -fm'-1 -f'e---Lf '-L---- N'-1 '-A W-fd'--1'S-w--a-AM1-4'9f1l-lfwfmk - 1 silly-xmsrsw azHkmsLvwsEmx.1ws:s:usf::.aw..1'N'.um:1:z::51:muu-,.z.a'-s issuer:-zfsniggaggf hu . f- X The Literary Team The first contest of the year was the one at Radford, March 28th, 1936. Betty Frantz and Elizabeth Jackson represented Jefferson in debateg Betty Winchell in recitationg Lorana Moomaw in orationg Frances Shaffer in Pianog and Beverley Fallis in voice. Beverley was successful in bringing back a key as a reward for placing first in the voice contest. Our debaters, Elizabeth Jackson and Bernard Ransome, affirmativeg Martha Ann Jamison and William Thomas, negative, were eliminated in the district con- tests on April 17th by Andrew Lewis High of Salem. On April 18th at Lynchburg, Leigh Hanes represented us in boys' speakingg Martha Rector, in girls, speakingg Betty Frantz in girls' reading 5 Roy Pollard in boys' reading. Roy Pollard won the right to go to Charlottesville, to enter the State meet in May. On April 25th jeFferson's debaters took part in the debate tournament of Roanoke College. Virginia Sweet represented our school in after-dinner speaking. Ramon Hatchett's short story You Never Can Tell, and Katherine I-Iickok's Sonnet were entered in the State contest. The cast for the play ':The Valiant has not yet been chosen. This play will be entered in the Play Contest at Charlottesville in May. -ti 156131- ,elf .-..,.-. ' ' :,, .3 ' ' ,g7. ' S ff1 : I'? :qw .ai ' P If? 'f'-5:?f-:Mft if I11raic1cw'fm:zs'mm x. In in 1 vis-:axmwN':ix1:'.vn1391315'qfiliw' .' 1 ,- fu .Wy 52- jf., Irimxsuias,-:ve an 1 L 2.-iz:-1' amemmn i-v1i.memm:fa: x ss.-.1 cm iizamen.-sQ?Bi-vnu ,A 4g..,,-,jg iffeif mu-...I-sg .W-tv--v s zip-,mt-,,,,-,,, U-'X LW7!!i5WN'I.S7Bi':25-L, LQ 1.4 KS G A S MlikfiffdixllL3-ILiiiiiflf-13:7-11115151-if-7I'v'!Lt lit' lil'5:'5ffA - 5'1'bBl4C?.liAvLvAi'lL-liP'4L3WXkTiiZ61?!NUR 8 H! Y la-X J 'M'l1:Li'f nv ertfrt-nfw im lm , Orchestra The .l'eH'erson Senior High School Orchestra, which is directed hy Miss Blanche Hurley, is composed of the most talented musicians in the school. Members of the orchestra, while in High School, are being trained for work that will be of benefit to them after their high school days. This year the orchestra has furnished music for high school plays, for com- mencement and assembly programs. The orchestra also participated in the Spring Recital. OF F I CERS President ......... .. .GAYOLA FRINGER Vice President ........ . . .ROSLYN MILAN Serrf'tary-T1'ra.m1'er. . . . . . ...... ALMA VVERTZ Rcportev' ........ ......... 1 JoRo'r1e1v NOVER Lilzrarians. . . . . .SVIRGINIA BERNARD IW1LL1.VxM LANKFORD 'wEf157i3f- I Q , P , . x! I .A J fy luff , ' 1 .7671S::iXii1-3355.53.SSLLSYIJAUGIIISS-'EQASL . Ztfdiin' 'MH 'Z ii!2'5.f:L3.16LEZ3Qi5bZ5-fIJUN,1ff1?9Hs ' Y JISSPFI I iNG'1URJ!QWfkdiI6I:DH5'5-BJitii-SILK:-22lLUIiilLY!..x'T.i11FAZWLBES-3?E'Si!.l:NL 52 .22-HAP.:-an V Vluffzffwufi 'f Mi 4 MVM .,-. 57 ,V 'L' . tlfvvkf -Q2KL4vA0bW- l xW If l ff- ft Glee Clubg Under the direction of Miss Blanche Hurley the Glee Clubs have added another chapter of success to their book of achievements. Keeping their aim of inculcating in the students of jef- ferson High a keener interest in, and a better appreciation of good music, they have soared to new heights. Members of the Choral Clubs are admitted to the Glee Clubs after passing tests judged by tryout committees. There is no limitation to membership in either club. The clubs' activities this year included assembly programs, participation in a state-wide con- test held in Richmond, the presentation of a Christmas cantata, a musical comedy, the annual spring recital, and furnishing music for the baccalaureate services and for commencement. OFFICERS ' Girls Boys PHILIP SIIAFER ' ' ' ' NEIL RIPLEY I-IACK SHERERTZ A ' 1 FLOURNOY BARKSDALE NEIL RIPLEY BURKSVIA FLOURNOY BARKSDALE ROY CARTER . . . .RAMON HATCI-IETT H. M. WEBBER ' ' ' NPAUL REEVES ....Presidenl.... BEVERLEY FALLIS ..... SARA ANNE SCATCHARD l DOROTHY Novak J BETTY Coon 1 SARA ANNE SCATCHARD 1 JEAN PERKINS MARY BLAND ARMISTEAD ' ' ' ' JUDITH HUNTER. .,....... .... R eporler. . . NANCY NAFF 1 CATHERINE MooMAw j ' . . . ,... Vice President. . . . ...Secretary,... .. Treasurer .... , . . . . . .Librarz'an.v. . . 4315821- ai.oansuAnl,cun n:oxu:.nanol.s.,.ri.4-4 nuns :owns n.uolom,n-.mf nmsoouv.aucnu.u-.-Q., A-u-mana' Qlaluarg Baptint Cllhurrh ...,.g.f'l'C'.IfZ.'2 ' Ap.-u 21, use. To the dradmtlng Clan of 1956, Jcfteracn Elph School, launch, Ylrglula. ly dear Prllndll You are llvlng uw, not :imply preparing tu llve. You can never turn 'back the pay. The yearn wlll only provide opportunity to llvo man effec- tlvely. But the past can become lneplratlcu, equipment and directlan. The earth tranemutcs the fcllage and flncru of the pant lnto the bcauty and trult or the Present. I vrllh for each cnc at you the fluent that can be achlcvcd ln llh, and the largnt aervlcc poselble to your capacity. Lllayu be span tv truth. lhercvcr you tlnd lt rucopln lt an the unl- fntatlcn nf God. Thcro hae never been, nur wlll there ever be, any conflict between :clean and rollglcu. All one from the ealc heavenly hthcr. A chlld knfn there la a dlffurcnce between hh father'a pcncll and hle vltch, but he never doubt: that bcth bolung tu hlu father. levfr be ahald af auy truth. Be :ure ycu dc more than seek truth. Flud lt. It le not the narch for fond thlt bulldl the body, but lt: alelmllatlon. It lu lmperatlvs that you hcllevo ecmc thlugs ID flrmly that thuy baamnc a part of you. Stablllty ll rnotcd ln lntegrlty. Honor, virtue, courage and falth are eternal vlrtuec, and without them your llh vrlll be a cunprumlce. l bellcve you have ae flue qualltlu an ever gave surety to the hope: ct any gmc:-atlm. You tau the world at a perlcd cf arrentlng quntlcnl, dlffloult prcblun, and a rntleu nolal order. Ylt, lt le'a period of gruwth, haldlng before you the challenge whose terms dsuand your belt. Let that llnglng llne frm 'lengyecnh Idylln uf the llng shy Ilth you - 'O Loyal to thc rnyul ln thynelh' Sincerely your frlvnd, D PM Ha. 5 B O O K I V Qffflvfeizbs lf you dw!! take part Zh az yport- well, be one, anyway ms '.XlJ , SQ FOoTB.xL1 L . zu-fi .tally 4 .. qu. , w .,--.H :,,x.f- iwf'wi.ffwL-.-w,.f.sv'..f- we aa af... EET YOUR TEAM No. 1 SHORT Right End We wish to present Thomas Edward Short, the gentleman on Coach Hurt's Magician football team that holds down the position of right end. Ed. as Thomas is nicknamed, is playing his first year on the jefferson squad. Last year Short attended Wil- liam Byrd High School, of Vinton, which he represented on both the gridiron and hardwood court. Beside football and basket-ball, Ed. plays tennis and is an excellent swimmer. Short does not at all fit his name, for he was the tallest man on the Magician squad. He measured six feet one inch in height and pushed around the scale hand 'til it stopped at one hundred and seventy-five pounds. Ed. has light brown hair and dark brown eyes, and in the words of many, he sleeps and eats football. Ed. tells us his hobby is athletics, and he spends his leisure time bear hunting. Ed.'s outstanding work on the team was noted by many, and for this reason he was voted an honorable mention in the all-state high school team. Short will be back next year to help jefferson in her gridiron march to state fame. No. 13 DAVIS Center The boy in the middle of the Magi- cian attack that snaps the pigskin to the backfield for those winning touch- downs, is none other than Floyd Rob- ert Davis, 155-pound center on Jeff- erson High's 1935 ball toters club. Floyd enters into many fields of athletics, but he admits that he can play football better than anything else. He boxes, swims, runs on the track team, and also plays basket-ball. Floyd has played football for jefferson for two years, and previous to this he played center for two local sand-lot teams. In his off time Davis likes to listen to the radio and go to shows. Floyd is five feet eight inches tall, has blue eyes and brown hair. His new jersey number is 13 this own lucky choicej, and his old number was 77, the fam- ous Red Grange signature. Davis received one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a high school athlete when he was chosen on the all-state high School football team, this fall. Floyd will be at jefferson another year before he enters Duke University to study business administration. No. 18 AYRES Tackle William Bill Ayres, a two-year letterman of Jefferson football fame. stands a little over five nine and tips the scale at 175 of all-man. Bill was one of the few weight men Coach Hurt had to work with this past season, and since weight is a big factor in any football team Bill had plenty of work to do at his position right tackle, which he alternated with Willard Kiser. Ayres was and will always be a man of few words, but we have noticed that on the field he is a grand spirit builder of team work which is a main factor in winning ball games. Bill was a hard man to get down, and the opponent backfield tried very few runs around left when he went into action. Bill plans to attend National Busi- ness College in the fall since he has played his last game for jefferson. No. 1 l KAPLAN Guard Sam Kaplan, the Magician's first string left guard and wearer of the ma- roon jersey No. 11 has been playing football for jefferson High for two years, but he finished the '35 season on the bench nursing a slight concussion of the brain received in action from a game early in the season. Sam has been outstanding in ath- letics around Roanoke for a great many years. Beside football, Sam plays ping pong, bowls, and catches for the Kroger Blue Devils soft ball team. Sam also captained the Magician basket-ball team for the past season of '35, '36. Kaplan spends his leisure time at the Y. M. C. A., for recreation, and he states that the rest of the time out of school is spent doing home work for his math teacher. ' Sam served as field general for the Magicians on the gridiron-that is, he decided on the plan of attack and defense. He is 5 feet SM inches tall, weighs 164, has black curly hair and brown eyes. How he has escaped being nick- named we do not understand, but his latest one is Eppe which we dare say will not stick. Sam will go to Roanoke College to study Pre-med. in the fall. No. 28 MCGINNIS Guard John Ironman Henry McGinnis, captain of the Magicians of '35, has been playing football for Jefferson three years. john started his athletic career when he was only eight years old, play- ing football with the Rinky Dink Club in sandlot competition during the fall, and entering tennis tournaments at Highland Park in the spring and summer. McGinnis measures five feet eight inches in height, and weighs 152 pounds. The Ironman has brown hair and brown eyes. On the gridiron John can be distinguished by his fast blocking andtackling from his position at right guard. Last year Captain McGinnis broke his nose in scrimmage, so now he wears a nose guard in all, games which makes him look like a character from Buck Rogerfs 25th. century adventure. J'ohn's jersey number is ZS, and his hobby is attending western pictures. In the fall, john will enter William and Mary to study Physical Education. No. I6 POE Tggklg That competition is the spice of life certainly figured in on Bill Poe, left tackle on the Magicians '35 foot- ball team, for Bill had as many appli- cants for his position as Jefferson has footballs. Poe worked, and worked and finally made the grade, along with Doc Rich- ards and Gravely jefferson, his running mates. Bill was really an outstanding man of football for Coach Hurt this season, for his fast blocking and brilliant brain work earned him the letter that all high school athletes work so hard for. Poe tips the scales at 162, and measures hve feet eleven inches in height. This is his second and last year on the jefferson squad. The girls will certainly miss those square shoulders, brown eyes and brown hair on the gridiron of high school next year. MEET . :iw YOUR .,,Z ,Zf.',,,,. Q-ri TEA l No. 24 BROYLES Left End Herbert Broyles is another silent man of football that held down a per- manent position on the jefferson ball team of '35-the position of left end. Broyles was probably one of the lightest ends on any high school team in the State, since he weighed only one hundred and fifty pounds. But Her- bert made up for his weight in all a- round football ability, and height. He stretches a little under six feet and was many times on the receiving end of passes thrown to him and against him. Broyles has a surprising ability to get in the way of passes that were thrown to gain yards for his opponents. Herbert says his hobby is reading and he does not have any leisure time. Since he has received his last J he plans to attend the University of Vir- ginia to study business. No. 23 ELLIOTT HaU Back We would like you to meet this outstanding gridder of jefferson High, Mr. Sam jumbo Elliott. Sam plays half back on the Magician footballteam. When the jefT's opponents kick the pigskin during play, after they have found that yard gainage is impossible, the Magician runner who receives the ball and comes rushing up the field like an express train, to be stopped only after he has gone a long distance, you can be sure , if the receiver was playing way back of the scrimmage line, to be jumbo Elliott. Elliott is five feet, eleven inches tall, and tips the scales at 155. He has black, wavy hair, brown eyes, and wears the maroon and White jersey number H H Sam was forced to quit football after the Lane High game since he injured his knee cap, but since the knee has healed very nicely, Sam will be back in the line-up of Magicians next year. Here's to more power and touch- downs, jumbo, No. 29 N EEL Quarler Back Presenting the fifteen year-old boy wonder of Jefferson Senior High School, Robert Hefty Neel, quarter- back and athlete personified! Hefty received his nickname from the way he is builtg he stands one inch under six feet, and weighs one hundred and sixty-seven pounds. His appearance is stocky even though he is tall. Neel has blue eyes and brown hair, and if he were not so outstanding in his game, few would know there was a Neel, for Hefty rarely speaks un- less questioned. Robert is playing his second year on the Magician squad. Last year he was on the track team and did the cen- tury dash in 10.3 seconds. His hobby is reading and sports takes all his leisure time. Neel comes back next year to captain the Magi- cian team along with the aid of his assistant-captain, Willard Kiser. 4 No. 26 STIFF Full Back Introducing the dark horse of the Jefferson-Radford game, the Ma- gician full back that scored the only touchdown that gave Coach Hunk Hurt's ball team their first win of the '35 football season-Edwin Douglas Stiff. Ed., as he is called for short, is playing his second year of football for Jefferson High. He stands five feet, ten inches in his stockings, and tips the scales at one hundred and sixty- seven pounds. Edwin has brown, hair and bluish grey eyes. This will account for his hobby, which is as Ed says, is dodg- ing the girls. Since Stiff has played his last game for jefferson, in the fall he plans to enter the University of Richmond to study Pre-med. The University of Richmond will surely have one fast and capable backfield man on its freshman team of '36, in the person of Ed. StiE. No. 3 BLANDING Quarter Back May we present a true gentleman of football, Robert James Blanding, one of Coach A. D. Hunk Hurt's outstanding backs, who is playing his first year for Jefferson High since his arrival from Lansing, Michigan. Bob as most Roberts are called fand this is no exceptionj is truly the athletic type junior, for he stands five feet eight inches tall, and tips the scales with one hundred and sixty-five pounds of brawn, bone, and plenty of brains. Beside football, Bob was on the bas- ket-ball squad, plays tennis and base- ball, and he can swing a wicked left when wearing the gloves in a ring en- counter. Robert's hobby is athletics, and he spends his leisure time reading sports stories. He has brown hair and gray eyes which set many a feminine high school heart a-flutter. THE SQUAD OF 1935 Yrs. on No. Name squad Position 1 Short End 3 Blanding Quarter 5 Richards Tackle 6 H. Kiser Full back 7 Walton Guard 8 Bowman Half back 9 Deyerle Center 10 Tinsley Half back l l Kaplan Guard 12 Spillian Guard 13 Davis Center 15 Houseman End 16 Poe Tackle 17 Waldrop Half back 18 Ayres Tackle 19 Honeyman Tackle 20 Bentley End 21 Brooks Guard 22 Gibson Half back 23 Elliott Half back 24 Broyles End 25 W. Kiser Tackle 26 Stiff Full back 2 7 Allen End 28 McGinnis, Captain Guard 29 N eel Quarter SO Jefferson Tackle Head Coach: A. D. Hunk Hurt: Line Coach, Claude Moormang Mana- ger, Burks Viag Publicity Manager, Alvin G. Cohen: Business Manager, Ed. Meadowsg Assistant Manager, Clacy Cole. 7 .JVCZL 4. J 1935 F OOTBALLERS 014' Jing? ii: V-w l 'H'-vi .. '34 ,Q-Q ' .. 1 Fai:-T' iii? - -P Q32 YS ' kifirif--'-2 iz. ' ' kF.'I, .7..'f5?.' fi viilfih .RWM - .0 1 ' -- . rim' 1dQA1'r-bf! 'JV' A '-1:-wc'-Q.t'.'.f',.:L .'.'1I.n1t1': .'.:.: .'.:1f::.:asv-1:xmLa:a.ax. ' g. Lggffwtfjfz-vfsiwn.amassn.w:na'.vrv5er'a::i::rm:A kiwi THE MAGICIANS' FOOTBALL SEASON The Magicians of Jefferson High, twenty- seven strong, finishing the season of 1935, left a record that only we of high school un- derstand. To the average person the record is the number of games lost and won, the num- ber of points scored by their team and against their team. For him, we give the following data: jefferson High had scheduled for its 1935 season ten games, the final to be played a- gainst Hampton in Norfolk on Thanksgiving morning. Hampton canceled this encounter several days before it was to be played. In the other nine games played, the Magi- cians won Hve and lost four, and they scored ninety-one points which was over double the fourty-two scored by their opponents. At the end of the year, when the All-State high school team was picked, it was learned that Floyd Davis was selected as first string center, and Robert Neel, john McGinnis, and Ed. Short were given honorable mention. This satisned most all of our loyal supporters. RADFORD FALLS IN FIRST GAME JEFFERSON PRESSED TO DEFEAT RADFORD, 6-0 The above streamer head line was carried in the morning paper after the hot Saturday afternoon of September 21. This was the first game of the season for the Magicians, and although a larger score was expected, a win was a win no matter what the score was. The game was not at all impressive, and many a fan left disappointed because he had not seen a better brand of football played. The coaches and players themselves no- ticed the difficulty, and two weeks of hard work was put forward to improve both the game and style in which it was played. On October 4, the Jeffs lined up against the Jus- tices of John Marshall in the Capital City on a hot afternoon. Converting the breaks of the game into touchdowns, the john Marshall lads turned back the lighter but no less scrappy Magicians 13 to 7. The jeffs did not look even the ghost of the team that had taken to the fieldafew weeks before against Radford-Now they had or- ganization-they were a. team, working as one body. Although they were out-weighed, the jeffs put up a strong bid to go down before a stronger Richmond team. The Magicians tried 23 tosses, completing 7 for a total gain of 51 yards. The justices tried four to com- plete only one for a gain of 12 yards. Jeff- erson lost only 10 yards on penalties to the 20 yards lost by Richmond. Fumbles, how- ever, lost the game for the Roanoke boys, one of which gave the justices a touchdown. This game was fairly expensive, in that it cost the Magicians Bunk Gibson, their first string passer-via, the broken wrist route. On the following Saturday the jeffs re- turned to home grounds to romp over the Wolverines of Andrew Lewis High, Salem, 20 to 0 in a repitition of what had happened the year before, but by a greater margin. The '34 score was 7-0. The Magicians allowed their old rivals a net gain of only two yards, with Sam Kap- lan and Willard Kiser backing up the line. Bob Blanding led the scoring attack with a pass to Neel in the opening quarter that clicked, and another pass in the last quarter to Capito that scored, however, a few minutes before, Blanding scored himself with a smashing play over right tackle. On the following week-end a tilt scheduled with Clifton Forge was canceled, and one with William Fleming was substituted. The Jeffs took an easy 26 to 0 victory. The Flem- ing eleven was congfletely outplayed in the first half, and the agician varsity piled up 20 points. Coach Hurt sent in a string of reserves who scored after a hard fight, but in the latter part of the fourth quarter Fleming opened a drive down the field that rolled up three first downs and was still going strong when the final whistle stopped them on the Magi- cians 12-yard line. The backs were of course, outstanding, since the line had no real trouble in holding the Williamson Road boys in check. -if 166 13+ fm, .- 1. , Tar- -Leith Zi 'S x .,'nvl'f? '-WF , .1 .. 1 ' Kfiiriifk r if if . . A ' '- li T1 -A it-if -1 . its a ff The Magicians went into West Virginia on the following Saturday to trip the Beavers of Bluefield, 13 to 0, the Jeffs swepttotheir victory in the new municipal stadium, They pushed over a touchdown early in the initial period and a second, later in the final quarter to take charge of the scoring for the day and assume complete mastery of the Beavers. Bluefield's famous running attack bogged down against the hard charging Roanoke line. The Beavers scored only two first downs with passes, and at no time did they register as much as ten yards on a rushed ball. On the following Friday which fell on November 1, the Magicians went to Charlott- esville to meet the Class A Football champs of '34, Lane High. Lane struck a tartar in its quest for another title when they bowed be- fore the Magicians, 7 to 6 in a hard fought battle. After a nip and tuck fight in the first quarter, the Jeffs returned in the second to launch a 45-yard drive to a touchdown with Elliott carrying the ball. A fake placement- and Stiff scored the one point which later spelled victory for the Magicians. Early in the final quarter Deane, for Lane, charged thirty yards through tackle. After the Magicians line held twice against their plun- ges, the Charlottesville lads took to the air for a short pass and a touchdown. Harris' try for the extra point failed. This game was probably the ruination of what had been one grand ball club. Earl Capito, who had been on the receiving end of so many winning passes was eliminated because of the age limit. Sam Elliott fast running back and hero of the game, was tackled off sides and cracked his knee on a bench or water bucket. This put Sam out of the Magician line-up for the rest of the sea- son. It was not known at the time, but Sam Kaplan, the jeffs Field General, received a blow on the head that caused a slight con- cussion, this put Kaplan out of the game for the rest of the season. Floyd Davis, the jeff's center, was also taken from the game when he was stiff-armed in the face. All in all, this really ruined the football team for the rest of the season. .,,:lV3U. ,, . .. .,,.... Proof of this statement can bc seen in the result of the Danville game on the following Saturday. Danville scored in the first quarter to beat the Magicians 7 to 6. It took the Jeffs three quarters to get started, but before they could add another touch- down to the one Neel scored in the last few minutes, the final whistle sounded. The Magicians were scheduled to win this game. Some say they knew this and that is what caused their defeat. The real cause was the loss of three ex Jerienced men. The Crimson llVa.ve of Petersburg came to Roanoke on the following Saturday, and Jefferson entertained them in a sea of mud. Petersburg was known to be strong and to have a very swift passing attack, but, in consideration of the condition of the field, little but straight football was played. Three periods went by before Petersburg's fullback, Moss, scored. This touchdown was the result of a 59-yard march down the field. Floyd Davis for jefferson and Captain Boisseau of the Crimson Wave shared honors for outstanding work. The Magicians, still on the down-grade, were turned back by the Hilltoppers in Lynch- burg on the following Saturday, 13 to 6. Playing on a wet and cold field before a small crowd, john Waldrop scored for the Magicians and Glass staged an 81-yard drive to score Phillips. Wright blocked a punt for Jeffer- son, and Mosely scored. The Hilltoppers outplayed their traditional foes from the start of the game, but tailed at half time, due to the alert following of the ball by the Magicians who converted two fumbles into a touchdown in the second quarter. The Season: jefferson . -Radford ..... .... 1 J jefferson. -John Marshall .,.. 13 jefferson. -Salem ....,...... 0 Jefferson. -William Fleming... 0 Jefferson. -Bluefield .... .... 0 jefferson. -Charlottesville, . . 6 Jefferson . -Danville . ....... . 7 jefferson . -Petersburg ....... 6 jefferson . -Lynchburg ..,.... 1 3 To'rAL ....... 42 461167161- 'n L' :il 7 LJ Z 'T - v v- U 1 r-1 4 'L ic L1 H- ,-. Z O ROANOKE TIMES-'illnannkr mnrlh-Nrhm Roanoke, Virginia FOLLOW YOUR TEAM THROUGH HEADLINES Jefferson High School Basketeers to PlayZ2-Game Schedule RA1. i,l OPEN SEASON BASKET BALL IS WITH ALUMNI OEF TO BIG START IN NEW SEASON DECEMBER 27 Three Overnight Trips ---0--- A d-N U '- fffjgjs Ordgjfid nl ALUMNI FIVE HURT TESTS OUT DOWNS JEFF TWO QUINTETS TEAM, 3747 KAPLAN, JEFFERSON Shapiro and Drummy Lead CAGE CAPTAIN, IS Attack-juniors Beat LOST FOR SEASON Visco Quintet -if 169 ie?- 4Sft,waaxmm -SWF? wr' g 5- 'I A .' '.V' 1 21.11 ROANOKE TIMES- Rnanukr lurlh-Nrlms JEFFS TRAMPLE BEAV PRINCETON IS FOE TONIGHT IN CAGE TILT Highlill Sets Pace as Magicians Win, 49-32 Juniors Beaten i. JEFFERSON NIPS W. 85 L. FRESHMEN Brigadiers Stage Determined Drive at Finish Before Losing, 34 to 33 JEFFS TO PLAY LEWIS FRIDAY Denton Plans Shift to In- crease Team's Height Jefierson Defeats Lewis HUGE CROWD IS EXPECTED AT TVVIN BILL Jayvees Meet Christians- burg High-Highiill, Kelly Top Scorers JEFFERSON ROMPS ON LANE, 54 TO 7 Crowd of 1,500 See Magicians Win Third Straight in Conference -ef 170 , 42-1 ERS OF BLUEFIELD JEFFERSON BEATS BLUEFIELD, 53-37 Magicians Cut Loose in Second Half to Pile Up Lead on Beavers MAGICIANS MEET GLASS ON FRIDAY Game will have Important Bearing on Western District Title . , .,. Q-1.1.- JEFFERSON MEETS GLASS HI TONIGHT Hope to Repeat 1935 Victo- ries Over the Powerful Hilltoppers 43 Engage Lane Tonight GLASS HIGH BEATS JEFFERSON, 38-36 Hilltoppers Count Deciding Two Points in the Extra Period MMQ-.M MAGICIANS DOWN LANE I-IIGH, 38-18 JEFFS NOT YET oUT OF TITLE RACE IJ'- F an C-yfm T ' '4 I 1 1.xnYf... v.,.1L...., . , . 4.l..... tv. f..n... Y. .3,.-,.1 fflix . x,:.2f,:1,,M- 1.u.'n.:h.s. -,,p,,-J ,Q ,, 4 .,.x:xx M,-,uiti,g. ii ROANOKE TIMES-Ilnannkr Nnrlh-Nvkna Jeffs Double Score on Salemg Play V. M. I. Frosh Tonight LQQK TQ TILT MAGICIANS FACE IN HILL CITY LYNCHBURG TEAIXI F EBRUARY' 21 ' E- I Will Defend 1935 State Cage -'-- Title on E. C. Glass Court Tonight Wolverines Fall, 51-22g ,W,WlQ1.-I- M ginlgiieilllllf by JEFFERsoN TRIMS LYNCHBURG, 35-29 V- M- 1- FRESHMEN HlZ2'llLilfl6l5Si?lZ2SSE1?t DOWN MAGICIANS I in District Race .IEFFS PLAY DANVTLLE WEDNESDAY MAGICIANS MAGICIANS MEET TO SI-IORTEN DANVILLE TONIGHT TRIP EAST May PIE?-glqly Two A Must Emerge Victors to Games-Meet Lynch- Have Chance at Playoff burg Again Ma1'Qh 3 Willll Ly1'1Cl'1l3111'g JEFFERSON GAINS TIE FOR DISTRICT TITLE DANVILLE TAKEN JEFFS TREK EAST FOR TWO GAMES RICHMOND WINS OVER JEFFERSON INTO CAMP, 29-26 Cgmle Wlth Hllltopgers to Freshmen Edge Out 38-37 ecide Championship set TI.iumphF,High5H and For Tuesday Kaplan Star 41171191- I 4, mmngyam ,- , . ff, C-W6 f 441544, E W 3 -' GJ? gf. .ELL I ' . I- - I ' - -- A - -- ' - J.. I .....,.- f..n.uI.,wY.4 , ROANI IKE TIMES- iKnzmnkr lilllnrlh-Nrhm Jefferson Tramples Glass, 30-22, to Win Crown in District KAPLAN STAR IN IXIAGICIAN I FIVES FIGHT I I Tc-:mr Plays Maury in Norfolk Saturday 'XVIII I IX'Ic:mS Till Hors I .I EF FS DEPART FOR NORFOLK AND BIG TIIXI Riddick :md Szmrlcrs Ac- company Squadf --Glass Has Beaten Maury , 7.3 IICIIIVS BEAT MAURY I . I ' AT NcIRFca1.K 4 4 4 4 I BY 24 'ru I9 KI BITS LEAVE I FRIDAY FUR MAURY GAME Knplzm :md Highfill Top Svorc-FS .AVTION Sllowx IN JIiIfI-'IILRSON XvI4, I'ORY Ovma IXIAL'Rx' HIGH 172 Iss x . . .:-1...?,. -Tx C7 1 9151? ff- 1 - 3:5 . . 3 ,M A 4' -evzgm -i fra A mmeavxm13153-fw.wm:mv::xw:a::.:s:e:a?e's.1r,s,-n- -,v:i -in ' la , t g 3 it L-5-,K-.,-,3:4,,.,,,,.g,,,.:.,.,-.4--, . ,:,.,-,,,,,,l,,.,m,.,m,,,.s ef:.f.-ami ..n:f,-x r:ex':2:t-: ::',i'.af::f::-fnet:zczwita: ...-15f::- if - 411- , 5. L- ,y4fa-f.,A-:f- 3-,-A-J,-,A--1,1g,-I-.431 -.,,,,,:,,,5-,g-,rlhli mast:-r'fs.zm'gv,::. 'f -f aewc.z'::,:::L::a:fzA:-meaz:-a.ssz:x:a+:na':,.w.::..:a:.-4Las,-:xA-.p:1.sa. 52.5433-gs n:ssm.aa-:swim-mssaA:f:::gg,,1:rw f.- -.zizniazpf-.um,i aw-1'-par . vp. ROANOKE TIMES-Rnaunkr lnrlh-Nrlnu JUSTICES JEFFS HAVE TO ARRIVE PRACTICE Air TCMCRRCW AUDITORIUM Seek to Turn Tables on Richmond Team Arrive Jefferson, Defending I Today for State Title State Champs Game Friday Magicians Defend State Title Tonight Against Justices JEFFS BOW TO RICHMOND IN TITLE GAME john Marshall's Justices Sweep to Easy 38-12 Win ED. WEDDLE ' TO CAPTAIN KAPLAN MAKES ALL-STATE TEAM JEFFS OF '37 Qs -'E-I 173 .,n1EW'7WN4l X. ,,,.fi fl. V V','Q 'N KWH Mmm . - . ,LQQJQQI . . . THE M.xG1cI.xN TRMTK RIEN f,-,,,,,,.-.Y--Y ,.g.g,,,.fyf--y,w,- - 5 4 1 -' agar? .., 'N .wr- 'H '1'f-lex. . -:,.. 4,ar ' ,. as 1- 52 ,,,.. is-' it F' ' 1 -- ff ' ' ..':5'f, E , . ,, at 51, -- f.4'-31215:---.rt-,,if 1- an 1sle 9--it ,. , 52354 . ' THE 'PEN N15 TEAM The Magicians Racqueteers' Season jefferson High's Tennis team for 1936 was composed of John McGinnis, Bunk Gibson, Bill Highfill, Ken Williams, G. C. Flint, and Zane VVilliams. McGinnis, Gibson, and Highfill are lettermen returning from last year. The Magician racqueteers entered three meets this season, and emerged the winner in the first two, but dropped their match at Charlottesville in the State meet. jefferson won her first match of the season against Andrew Lewis High of Salem, 6 to 0. The Wolverines offered very little competition to the much stronger Magician representatives, who took all the sets they entered. The team scored its second victory by defeating E. C. Glass of Lynchburg 6 to 1. McGinnis defeated Gantt, Glass, 6-3, 6-1 in the first single match. Wright, Glass, defeated Gibson in the second match 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, and Highfill defeated Ottinger of Lynchburg, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2. K. Williams, and Flint also won singles against Briggs, and Arnold respectively. In the doubles McGinnis paired with Gibson, and scored a win over Wright and Gantt, 64, 2-6, 6-4. Highfill and Z. Williams defeated Ottinger and Mason in their double match with the score of 6-2, 7-5, and 6-1. McGinnis and Hightill represented jefferson at the State meet, but lost to Maury of Norfolk, straight sets, 10-12, 6-1. All in all, the Magicians have had a rather good tennis season. -wi-I 175 lit- ' 1 , . ... . . ' Q, ...., C ii fZ.i '1 ' 3' 1 xi-,ig QQJI? mfzawm-crew' +v:mf.::w1u:.rxLgy:, t L , :lv .L -. I ,myWwrqwlwmyvgx-,?..W KW 'U N-'mn' I -' .ni f, ,:-,:f.:...,wp, -.ta.ip-.::...:::..,..,:-1,41.ssru.i::,:f1:l?.s.wQ izggijgggifflIijiffapu-uf...vw.-:LJmzfmwmvzaz.:::::n.a:.:::.'r..:mafia .za vu fzrf-i.:i:mp5y7,Ug53 ' ,N5SE!?.14f T171 12 GULF T1c,x1x1 The Golf Season Members of the Jefferson High Golf Team for the season '36, are: Harry Robertson, Andrew Robertson, james Beckner, Wade Pollard, Otho Price, Wilbur Mason, and Melvin Humphreys. Pollard and Humphreys were members of the last years' team. This year's scheduled meet with the V. P. I. Freshmen was canceled because of bad weather, but at a meet held early in the season with the State Champions of Andrew Lewis High of Salem ended in a Win for the Magicians. Plans are under way at present to hold the State Interscholastic Match at the Blue Hills Course on May 16th. Six leading schools of Virginia will be represented. -4517613 f -'fin i0 u I I' I The ACORN Staff, in behalf of the students of jeiferson Senior High School, gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the following firms making our magazine possible: AIRHEAR1'-K1liK CLOTHING CO. ATLANTIC GREYHOUND LINES A. S. PIfI.UE4zI-:R ART' BARIII-:R SIIOI- ART PRINTING CO. BROTHERHOOD Ilrllil-lCAN'l'II.E CO. CALIIWELL-SITES CO. CIIAS. LUNEEORII ANII SONS CLOVER CREA MERY CO. COLONIAL-NATIONAL BANK BARBER DR. EIIOAR AIIRAM FALIJON FLORIST FINKS Fl'I.TON IXIOTOR CO., INC. tiARsT BROTHERS IIIJINN-NIINNICHS' GOOIIRICH SILVERTOWN STORES HI-:NI-LIIRI' ANI: SON IIUINQIQS CIGAR CO. HOTEL PATRICK HIENRX' HOTEL ROANOKE JOIIN M. OAKEY JOHNSON CHEVROLET CORI-. jOsEI'II SI-IGEL KEX'-ANTRILI KROGER GROCERY ANII BAKINO Co. IYIARTHA XVASHINGTON CANIDIES IYIASTER PRINTERS IVIVGEI-2'S PHARMACY MELOIIY IHAVEN, INC. SHOP IX'IEMOSKiRIl'T Sl-ICIQETARIAI. SCIIOOL M ETROROLITAN .FLOUR IXIIFIIAELSV BAKERY, INC. MITQHELI. 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