Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1937

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LAYMAN, Head of Department WILLIAM BISHOP IVIARY DUNCAN S. I. CRAFT SYDNEY PENN DAVID IV. PERSINGER INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT ICURT SCHNEIDER, Head of Depwtment EDGAR BENNER A. O. CRAWLEY VV. I-I. IIVRIGHT SCIENCE DEPARTMENT W. W. NOFSINGER, Head of Department CLAUDE lfIOORMAN ROBERT PLATTV R. C. IVIOTTLEY FELIX SANDERS HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT VIIIGINIA CALDWELL, Head of Departvnent SALLY ANN K.URKA VTILLETTA POWELL COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MAUD STONER, Head of Department G. A. BRANSCOM NIARY EVERRITT ISEBELL MUSIC DEPARTMENT JAMES BYRLEY BLANCHE HURLEY A PA SPEECH DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTME CLARA BLACK NIARY BEEBE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT A. D. HURT PAGE LIARRISON DOROTHY XVATSON, Librarian FRANCES NIILLER, Axriftant Librttritm HARDENIA LOGAN, Secretary to Principal NIAE MORRISSETT, Assistant Seeretetry FELIX SANDERS, Director of fletivitief R. C. MOTTLEY, Director of Vocational Gttidttne TVIRS. J. H. NICGAVOCK, Director Cafeteria 6' CLASSES xxxxxxx xxxx 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, -HCURH 4444444444 B I 03.. K ,. 0 U . Senior Class President ......... V ...... BILLY I'IARP Vice President .... ..... B OB BLANDING Treasurer .... ......... C HARLIE HURT Secretary ..... ......... L OUISE GLENN Sponsor .... ........ M Iss CLARA BLACK Sponsor. . . ..... Miss NELLIE SMITHEY D 016121- Vddddid dldddddddidiidldddll 7!7ii.f.ilF.fifiiiifif7fIiifiiii MAYO ADAMS Almost everyone looks up to Mayo-he's 6 feet, 3M inches tall. His happy-go- lucky attitude is a definite mark of distinction. Mayo likes music and is a crooner of no mean ability. He was manager of baseball in ,37. His striking characteristics have made him a popular member ofthe Senior Class. RUTH TAYLOR ADAMS Ruth came to us from Lee unior She isasweet friendly, studious girl and shes very fond of sports and 1S a member of the G A A She is one of our commercial students and has become an excellent student We are sure she will have much success ln the business world ROY OL XNDO AGED unior Varsity Football 35 Roy IS one of our truly representative Seniors He sincerity and the combi nation makes him a friend to all He plans to enter the University of Florida next year but he 1S as yet unde aided as to his career 17 PAWNEE PATRICIA AKERS G. A. A.g Girls' Clubg M. W. L. S.g Newspaper Representative. On her quiet brow is the wreath of sincerity, in her eyes the gleam of mischief and her heart is as pure as gold. Her smile opens with the beauty of a morning glory, and her very being eman- ates good-will. VIOLET LEE AKERS Violet came to us from Lee Junior High School She 1S attractive, friendly lovable and dependable Always willing to help any one when she can She has tal en 1 General course and plans to be a beauticlan VVe wish her every success GERALDIN1: ALCON For two years lnks has filled the halls of High with her laughter Wlt and charm She brought from Lee uniorapleasmgmanner which has won her a host of friends Heres W1Sh1I1g a fine girl indeed lots of happlness and success in the business world xXXXXXXXXXXXXX llllllllllllll 7 7 . . . , , , .i . . ,J I I i 1 7 4 J ' 7 ' ' ' . 7 ,7 combines friendliness with J '- . if V S-,gf 13+ Vllllllllll ll XXXX X Q XXX ,Cf Q , N ' ix V W I is 4. ng -. l X .s lm'-V ,fu-JF I M .A . X . V 0 req! J JOHN RUSSELL ALDRIDGE Russell is One in a Million and lucky in love. Russell came to Jefferson x from Lee Junior. He is liked by every one who knows him. He is the happy-go-lucky type and he always has a cheery smile. His pleasing per- sonality and cheerful out- look on life is sure to bring him much success. CECIL ALLMAN Cecil is a dark complex- ioned boy with dark hair and eyes. He is liked by all because of his friendly and courteous attitude. He is always smiling and happy. He is trustworthy and makes friends easily. Good luck, Cecil. We know you are bound to succeed in whatever you may attempt. OLIVER AMRHEIN ' '- - 5 Oliver, better known as fx - 2' Wookie, H has distin- guished himself in High School in the sports' field, 'iespecially in Football and Baseball. His ready smile and Winning personality ' makes him an asset to any group. He belonged to the Hi-Y and was very active in other activities. X '-f - -V 4 . ' .. w '-,X . N1 LN' s- l I' xxx .M its X Q lf. x x ' 2-J J X Q x ' -x rr .1 a 'until'- rx We ea s ml oot- all. is a happy- ,rmember of our class. or three years he has talked and laughed his Way through' Jellerson High School. The School will miss you, Russell. CLAUDIA IRENE ANDERSON Irene came togus from Lee Junior. She is depend- able and congenial. She is capable of true friendship and devotion to those with whom she is closely asso- ciated. Art is her hobby. She expects to attend Busi- ness College to study'book- keeping and accounting. ORAM ANDERTON Oram, though not espe- cially studious, has become quite skillful in racing pigeons. He is also inter- ested in track work. Oram possesses a personality that is admired by all those who know him, and we are sure he will excell in any field he is determined to enter. Midi!!!ddidddiddiilidiidili ?ifiifiifiiiifiifiifiiZiff!!! ROBERT FISHER ANGELL Buddy came from the W'est Coast to Richmond, then to Jefferson. He be- lieves that nature designed us to be of good cheer, for his wmnmg smile and never faillng good humor has won for him many fr1ends Buddy IS one of eller son s best dressed men VIVIAN LUCILLE ARGABRIGHT V1v1an has won her way 1nto the hearts of every o11e who has been associated with her Those who can count themselves 1n her cucle of frlends have found her to be one of the most conslderate and congemal personahties that they have DOLPH ATKINSON Dolph IS '1 ver1table Rocl ofG1braltar H is quiet and not easily d1S turbed Llfe speeds up 1ts Wheels for no one YVhy should I hurry? Content to be happy Dolph 1S a great fellow to hax e around A big heart Those who know h1m, 1 now him to be a man '5l19l I-IOWARD IQREGLOE AUSTIN K has a genial, care- free and friendly nature. His sense of humor makes him entirely at home Wher- ever he goes He has what lt takes to get along 1n the complex CPD affalrs of the l1eart too from all ap pearances, hell do more than Just get along n 1 e MARJORIE ELIYABETH AYERS VVhen you see a cute, sweet, brown eyed, bru nette glfl 1n the halls of old High 1ts lVIarJor1e She is energet1c, lovable viva c1ous and amb1t1ous Her charm and peisonahty at tract many Girls Club Spanish Club Art Expres sion YV1sehefu Stage Crew 'ind Student Counc1l IVIAXINE BAKER Sweet SCFIOUS and stud1 ous yes, that s Iac Her winning sm1le and help ing hand has won her many friends atjefferson Maxlne has been m1ssed at H1 for the past few months why? Because she was a Febru ary giaduate We w1sh you the best of lucl 1n the future M1X1HC rzffffffffffff xxxx xxxx xxxx if , ' J - cc as - l'f . had the pleasure of knowing. M - 5' - 5, 5 I if .C - C 233 . e i. ,I .7 CIN -5.5 xXXXXXXXXxxXxX llllfllfllllll xx xxxxxxxx 1 1111 11111111111 xxxxfffff4 l 1 ALICE lVIARGUERITE f BALDWIN Shir a peach of a girl And .fhfjj not rush a if That :he wovft have a date By the light of the moon, She refine: to pear for 111671 afraid Picking a ulemonv in the gardfn of love. JACK LYNN BALTHIS Student Council, Junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y, Circu- lation Manager of jejerron News, Assistant Student Nlanager of Activities. Jack has the reputation of being an honest and dependable fellow and a friend to every- one. He has a pleasing personality, good looks and is very popular. SUSAN BARKSDALE Sue graduated from high school in February and left us reluctantly. She has a quiet disposition, but is a jolly true friend to all that know her. In Sue we find the keynote is capability. We wish her great success and a good time as she climbs the hills in the future. 'ill 20 lif- in , s ss Qi is - rs in IRIS lXflILDRE.D BARKER Iris Shorty has a charming personality. She is ambitious and possesses a vivid imagination. She is also capable of readily adapting herself to her en- vironment With her friend- liness. VVith her determi- nation and initiative she will likely prove a success in life. IVANANN ELIZABETH BARROWS G. A. A., Choralg Ex- pression. The girl with a pleasing personality and blond hair is known around Jefferson as .Blondie. She is attractive, mischievous, and witty. Like most high school girls she is popular with the b ys. Nlost of all, she resent b Rug teased. lliilffl NIILDRED LUCILLE BARTON A friend in need is a friend indeed, this de- scribes lVIig, an attractive brunette. She came to us from Lee Junior and estab- lished herself in the com- mercial department. She took a leading part in the choral activities. High will miss lVIig and her person- ality. diff!!!ldilddlddidiiddddddi 7 wwf ffffffffffffffffff ffffiff GUY BAs1-1011, JR. hflanager, Junior Varsity Basket Ball Team, Assist- ant Manager, junior Var- sity Football Team, L. S. Cabinetg Stage Crewg and Bookstore Staff. Guy is well known and likable be- cause he is always ready to help. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and johnny on the spot de- scribes him perfectly. BOBBIE BLNRIE Bass Bobbie, in the classroom, is quiet, but observant. She is conscientious and always gives her best. She likes people around her and peo- ple like to be around her. All in all, she is a good friend, a hard Working stu- dent, a likable personality, and my best bet. ROBERT CLARK BATEMAN He who would be a man must be a nonconformist, ACORN Business Staifg L. S., Newy, Associate Editor, Fleur-de-Lys, Reporter. Robert prefers Science and Nlathematics. His hobby is Stamp collecting. His am- bition is to be an engineer, either civil or chemical. ' 'l LQ, a 52532 'W 1-'K Fvf 21 45'-T' EVELYN BELL BECK Evelyn's sunny disposi- tion, vivacity, and airy manners are a delight to her companions. She never has the blues and her cheer- ful personality is an out- standing characteristic. You will find her in the upper half of her class, which proves that she can go places and make good. CECIL BERTIE Cecil is known to all as an extreme radio enthusiast. He's a radio buyer, listener, fixer and seller. From electric train in kinder- garten to radio shop in high school. Cecil is am- bitiously bound for M. I. T. He belonged to the Junior Hi-Y. Let, highest am- bition never fade. BIIETTIE ALMA BIBLE Mettie has auburn hair brown eyes, and a fair com- plexion. She has a pleasing personality and her charm- ing smile Wins many friends, she pursues her work with much enthusiasm. Her favorite sport is tennis. She is full of life, and a good sport in all her undertak- ings. 7 D5555353555555 4'iC'cf 'f '!fi l 1 i XXXXXXXXKXX I llllllllll lllllllllll XXXXXXXKXN RICIYIMOND BIBLE Richmond Biblehas black hair and brown eyes. He is congenial, versatile,and has a pleasing personality. He pursues his work enthusi- astically. His favorite sports are hunting and baseball. Richmond's talent lies in his ability to sing and dance. A real pal for every- one. ROBERT J. BLANDING Vice President, Senior Class, Football, '35-'36, Basket Ball, '36-,375 Senior Hi-Y, ,36-'37, Treasurer, Expression Department, Fleur - de - Lys, f'W'hen Knighthood Was in Flower? As his quotation, Bob submits, A good repu- tation is more valuable than money. He's a million- aire! JAMES NIELVIN BLEVINS Melvin Blevins came to us in 1935 from Jackson Junior. His delightful dis- position, pleasing person- ality, and friendliness have made him popular with teachers and classmates alike. lXfflelvin's ambition is to become a florist and we are sure that he will succeed. be was 5 an em so ., -fEi22lit JEAN PHYLLIS BOARD The curtain rises, a small figure appears. Nlomen- tarily she is poised on her toes, and then, as if swayed by a breeze, Hits across the stage. Her personality beams. The curtain falls. Backstage, she reveals her sweetness which has made Jean the ideal of many. PETER C. BOISSEAU HP. C. came to us from 'Woodrow YVilson in the Spring of 1935. Since then he has become well-known and well-liked. He is witty, humorous, happy, carefree, helpful, friendly, and gen- erous and has made many friends. He is interested in all sports but likes base- ball best. RIARVIN HARRAH BOLEY Nlarvin, known as just Boley, is a friend to every one and has a smile for every friend, Public Speaking, Expression, Stagecraft, and Play Pro- duction have been his acti- vities. His motto is, Success will come To those who seek it. 5111! an fdffddadaffddnf my fda 1 ' i7i.ifiFi9'fi7i.7iiffffi7Ziff!!! ROBERT FREDERICK BONDURANT TO be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. Fortunate is he who possesses both the love and confidence of his fellow-man. Such a one is Robert. His innate cour- tesy and integrity proclaim him a gentleman. May life bring him success and happiness. QLENE BOOTH Never worry and never hurry, that's the motto of Olene, one of our smallest seniors. With her spark- ling smile, and friendly manner, she has gained many close friends. Indeed, in June, this school will lose one of the sweetest personalities it has ever had. BEssrE BOSTON She loves to dance and loves her grand times, the type of girl the boys like to find. Ole Hi wOn't seem the same in the years to come without her viv- acious manner, charming personality, and wit. Here's all the luck in the world to a true friend, and a swell girl. .Na 'F' wh -,El 23 'va 10 CHRISTINE DILLARD BOWLES She's here, she's there, she's everywhere, -that's Christine. She may be little, but her friendly man- ner and attractive features have won her many friends here at Jefferson. Wherever she goes, or whatever she does, she will always be the tops with everyone. JAMES RUSSELL BOWMAN Dilattents in studies- Connoisseur of athletics and activities-Eyes that girls love-Personality that wins -A fellow for a friend- Dreads not the day just passed-Looks forward to tomorrow. He smiles through mud on the grid- iron and at the teacher's jokes in the classroom. RUSSELL ROBERT BOYD Football, '35, Track, 335, '36. Coming to us in '34 from Jackson Junior, Rus- sell, or better known as Bonehead,', has been a friendly and popular figure here at Jefferson. Active in sports, especially foot- ball and track-and with pep and unmatchable en- thusiasm-he has won many friends, X X X 9 :,:,:,:::::::: Qfffftqff -:fa 'XXXXXXXXXXX I llllllllln lllllllllll XXXXXXXXXN f li Q 0 lil I 'A . Clifl'.iJJf 'N f 'v L . K' X M V X651 J W 'XVILBUR XIVOOISSON BOYD Football, Track, ACORN Literary Staiig Sports Edi- tor. 'Tour-fortyn divides his time between all kinds of sports and creative writ- ing. He adds up his friends by the hundreds, keeps mul- tiplying them. His wit could not be subtracted from the ACORN without ' iding its value. LLOQD Evnkrm' BRACY . Lloyd, you may rest as- sured, is a quiet, easy-going nior, who loves a good time. He takes a part in commercial work and also in shop work. He is greatly interested in printing and more so in wood work. He might be summed up by saying, Still waters run deep. NIARGARET V1RGtN1A BRADY Nlargaret came to us from Jackson Junior High. She is five feet and 'one inch tall and weighs one hundred and ten pounds. She has black curly hair and brown eyes. Her leisure time is spent in reading books. She also enjoys swimming, baseball and basket ball, as well as other sports. GRACE KESLER BREEDEN Grace is a pal to every one. She is friendly, con- genial and sweet. She is liked by all because she is always the same. Grace, with her laughing brown eyes and light-brown hair, has occupied several posi- tions in our clubs. Nlay luck be with you always, Grace. XXKOODRONV CARLISLE BRIGHTWELL Yllhoopee, nobody but ole Woodrow! He is one of Hi's good looking fellows who sports around her halls. His pleasing personality and ready smile have Won him many friends among both boys and girls. We hate to give him over to N. B. C. Hi wishes him luck. PEGGY BROCKWELL Always a fmile, never ez frown Every o1Le'J happy when shelf around She haf plenty of pep, if full of fun And when given a taxle, 'llif ai good as done 011 her charm: one need not dwell But be a.r,ru1'ed. Jhrls .rimply :well affine? ffffdffaadfffaf 11 1 aff VWfiifiiiiiifffiiiffiifiiiiii ELLA BOYDEN BROOKS Associate Editor, fzjer- .rorz Newfg Publicity Nlan- ager, L'Echo de Roanoke, Fleur-de-Lys, Speech De- partment. Boyden is ambi- tious, thoughtful, energetic and capable. Her high ideals and other fine quali- fications will bring her suc- cess and her lovely person- ality will win her many friends. JOHN VERNON BROOKS Vernon is light-hearted and industrious. His quiet- ness, politeness, and mod- esty have made him well- liked by both class-mates and teachers. He doesn't work very hard until he has to, but then he can work very diligently. His favorite sports are fishing and hunt- ing. THELMA ESTEL BROTHER Thelma came to us from Lee Junior High. Although she did not take part in any of the school activities, she is very fond of several sports: tennis, swimming and dancing. She is a con- genial pal to all she meets and took her work and ac- tivities very seriously in school. -lil 25 lie HARRY BROWN Junior and Senior Hi-Y, Junior Varsity and Varsity Basket Ball. Harry Brown if lllefd by all, Not only 'came he play: barks!-ball. juniorf will mix: him in the fall For Roanoke College if hi: call. NVILLIE LAVELLE BRUGH LaVelle is an attractive nineteen year old girl, slen- der and of medium height, with brown eyes and red wavy hair. The statement about redheads being hot- tempered is not true of LaVelle. She is talented in voice, and interested in sports and nursing-her re- cently chosen vocation. HAZEL CATHERINE BRYANT Hazel is an alert student, willing to cooperate, always dependable. Her friendly disposition and the pleasant smile she wears are reason enough for the large circle of friends she has. To be a competent secretary is her ambition, we know she will reach her goal. X 93 ann, :xnxx eqfcfccff fffc ,J XXXXXXXXKXX I lllllllll lllllllllll xxxxxxxxx: RICHARD BUCHANAN Richard, better known as f,'Silly is noted for his tendency to be rather ab- sent minded, as well as for his curly hair. Hels con- genial and a swell-all-'round boy. Donlt be shocked, but his chief interest is elec- tricity. Silly and his crate will go far to- gether. NORNIA VIRGINIA BUCKLAND Quill and Scrollg fe-ferrari Newr, Sports Editorg Stu- dent Councilg junior World Nezux, Assignment Editor, Expression, Fleur-de-Lys, Reporter, 'Wisehefug Girls' Club, NI. W. L. S., Point Recorder, Reporter. Her scholastic standing was ex- cellent and her popularity, lltopsyi EDITH JANE BYNUM Once there was a little girl. She had a little curl All around her head, Arid :he alfo looked well fed. F riendly, attractive and jolly You will alwayr find her. For never a tear doef .the shed. Sheff fair and square and llfill never lead one to folly. Girls' Club, ,37. ,.7k I smefid 3 1:3- CAROLINEA CATHERINE CABANISS This vivacious and at- tractive girl wins everyone's love and admiration. In spite of her gaiety, she is very conscientious about serious things. Her sweet, cheerful manner makes her an asset to any group. She belonged to Girls' Clubg Fleur-de-Lysg Speech De- partment. VIRGINIA EZLIZABETI-I CAXBANISS Jenny has a very Win- ning personality which has Won her Inany friends. Along with this she is humorous and attractive. 'fjennylsn favorite hobbies are swimming and tennis. She is undecided as to her future but her friends know that her winning smile will be her success. V'IRGINIA LEE CALDWELL Virginia is a girl with a nice personality, and well- liked by all-teachers and pupils alike. She is a con- scientious pupil, and will be missed by those who have her in class, as she is a great help in the class- room. She is sweet, sincere and friendly. Best of luck, pal. Midi!!!lldlddlddididddillili F'Wiiifififiiiiiiffliii47775557 BERNARD-HENRY CAMPBELL, JR. Athletic and studious. Bernard has blue eyes, dark hair, and is a good friend to every one. Member of the Track Team of ,37. Took the commercial course and had his first experience in the business world last summer. Ambition is to be a business executive. GRACE CLAUDINE CAMPBELL Claudine came to Jeller- son from Lee Junior High School. She is capable dependable and friendly. She is always willing to help in any way she can. She has been a good com- mercial student and will be an asset to the business world. Luck to you- Claudine. MARIE FARRAR CANNADAY L-'Iarie has done excellent work as a member oi the Student Council. She was a member of the Choral Club and the Glee Club. Marie is intelligent, faith- ful, true and always willing to lend a helping hand. We know that with these qualities success is hers always. rife IPS is 5l27 lit ERNEST VERNON CAPITO Ernest, commonly called Ernie, is very popular among the boys but he is a one-girl man. His red head is a bright spot in any crowd. He is shy, well mannered, and a good sport. He is endowed with the ability to finish what- ever he starts and to suc- ceed at it. JosA VIRGINIA CARLTON News Editor of fejerron News, Girls' Clubg Nl. W'. L. S. Committee Chairman. She's here, she's there, and everywhere. By many her scholarship may be ob- tained, but her poise, charm, versatility, and gracious- ness are herls alone. THE embodiment of that one word-Friend. NELSIE JOSEPHINE CARPER Josephine came to Jeffer- son from Lee Junior. She firmly established herself in high school taking part in athletics and commercial work, she is sincere, like- able, witty and a true pal. Her hobby is collecting china dogs. She hopes to enter the business world next year. s:::: :::::::: '93 441114111 1114 XXXXXXXXXXX I llllllllla lllllllllll XXKXXXXXXN CATHERINE ELIZABETH CASSELL Girls' Club, M. Wi. L. S., l1Visehefug Expression, fef- jerfon Newx-News Editorg Senior Presentation Com- mittee. Catherine with her sunny nature and famous smile plus her great pep and enthusiasm, will always linger in our memories. Her frankness and cooperative generosity have and will make her many friends. JOSEPHINE NIARGTXRET CATASCA Her laugh, which is pleas- ing to the ear, trickles and runs with the freedom and gaiety of a mountain brook. She is always l'Ready, Willing, and Able toplease her fellow students. These qualities will make her well liked and carry her through life. ERNEST D. CAYTON That happy-go-lucky boy who is seen dashing here and there with a cheery smile is none other than Spider', Cayton. He al- ways has something witty to say. A boy like this is sure to succeed. Here's wishing you lots of luck with your future studies at V. P. I. FRANCES CII-IAMBERLAYNE Frances came to us as a sophomore. She is sincere, sweet, and willing to lend a helping hand. She was very active while in High taking parts in dramatics, in the Choral Club, and the Wise- hefu. She is a swell girl and we know she will succeed in life. CLYDE IVAN CHAMBERS VVhere there is smoke, there is fire. This makes quite a fitting quotation for Clyde, for his ability is not fully shown in his reserved exterior. He is always t1'ustworthy, loyal, and de- pendable. He will be a success some day with his quiet, persevering nature. XVILMER BURNETT CLARK VVilmer is a quiet chap. Trustworthiness and de- pendability are two of his inborn characteristics. He is loyal to his friends and courteous to all. He is a witty nature, and he can always think up a good answer. He would be a credit to any high school. Midi!!!liddidlddldiidddlidld' ALICE BERRY CLEVELXND Edgar Allen Poe Liter ary Society Wishefu Club Girls Club NI XV L S Choral Club Expression Department Fleur de Lys ACORN Literary Sta Humor Editor Roanoke Roman Stall Joke Editor I Echo cle Roanolef Staff Reporter ejerfon Newf Columnist ACORN Adver t1s1ngTeam Lois ITMILY CLOWERS A dark mischievous pleasingly plump and Wltty senior bids farewell to old Jefferson High this spring She has been in the Com mercial Department an plans to study nursing S let s call on Lois when we begin to feel a pain Here s luckfromjefferson SQCHIOFS M xDEL1NE LUCILLE COCKE uit a bit old- afhionecl And every whit re ned IJ this old pal o ourr. She 5 ull ojfun and laughter She really is a true rimd Among both boy! and girly. l -:ff 29 EVERETT LEE COFFEY fxerett came to us from East Bend High School, North Carolina H is a heavy set blue eyed brown haired bov His chief in terests are poetry and weight of La Tertulia and won second place 1n the Public Speaking contest at efferson HELEN FRANCES COFFMAN Every one of us loves un selfishness sportmanshlp 'ind vvittiness Frances 1S a rare combination of all these admirable qualities etlerson will miss the smile she had for every one She belon ed to the Girls Club Here s hoping that smile carries her a long way ROBERT BEVLIN COFFMAN That laughing carefree fellow is Robert. He is musical and has an inter- esting personality. He has college ambitions and we hope he succeeds. He plans to study medicine. He is a member of La Tertulia, and also takes an interest in other school activities. AXXXXXXXXXXXXX lllllllflllllf 'lllllllllllll xxxx xx x xxxx 7iifififffifffifffffiififfiii C 1--ff? F E 4 5 4- , lifting. He is ya member ., ,gif , , . V . .. '. - J . I. . o .,, fi f , , Ji f f f xxxxxxxxxxx, Ill! I CLARENCE LEE COLE Senior Hi-Y, Stage Crew, Assistant Football Nlana- ger, '36, Football lylanager, '37, Student Government, Athletic Board, junior World-Newrg Expression Departmentg House Com- mittee. Clacy is a swell friend to everyone and one of the most dependable boys in High School. BLAIR LEE COOK Versatile, musical, de- pendable, ambitious - all are characteristic of Blair. He plays square with every- one and always gives the other fellow the best of the bargain. We wish the Class of '37 had more members like him. Success in life awaits you, Blair. CHARLES NIELVIN COOPER State Public Speaking, ,37.'NIClVl1'1 is quiet and dig- nified, though he sometimes breaks through his coat of nonchalancen with a de- lightful pun or two for the benefit of the class. His future is undecided but his interests lie with the sci- ences and public speaking. 2i30l2+ STOCKTON PRESTON COOPER Stockton has made good grades since he came to Roanoke. He is a hard worker, smart and quick. One of his major subjects is bookkeeping. He will make a good business man. High School wishes him much success and good fortune in the future. FLORA GERTRUDE CRAIGHEAD Flora, nicknamed f'Flo, has an art of loving and being loved by many. She is sweet, mischievous, and cute and still retains that fe m i n i n e characteristic- blushing All thing: I thought I knew, but now confer: The more I know I know, I know the len. HELEN LOUISE CREASY This delightful girl has a demure and quiet person- ality. These are the out- standing qualities of Helen. Her dignified and reserved disposition makes her all the more attractive. She is a lovable, trust-worthy friend always. Such a character should accomp- lish much. finding fffpffaaazfdynf Ili an f 7.7iiifiiFWffFFFiW!WWFiilifiii JOHN WILL CREASY Public Speakingg Play Production, Artg Stage Crew, VVhen Knighthood was in Flower. Jack is out- standing in both Dramatics and Art, taking Art through- out his high school career. He plans to major in it A will to do, a mind to serve, and a hand to execute ' VENVCE XKVILEY CREASY W h1le Venice is ambrtous and impulsive, she has a very pleasing personality Her frnnkness, generoslty, and vu 1d lmaginatlon have made her popularity unan imous As a student taking the commercial course she has pursued her studies energetically and has great plans for the future ELIVABETH AN1Tx CRINER A blond senior w1th that love Her talent falls into three groups, dancing, art and expression She has s t u d i e d the commercial vxorl and IS plannmg to be come a secretary Jefferson w1ll miss her laughing blue eyes and Jolly smile 5l31l? FRANCES NELLIE CRONK Frances with her mis- chievous, fun-loving person- ality adds enjoyment to the Expression Department and Girls, Club. Shels a promis- ing young secretary, a true friend and swell pal. She's sweet, attractive and an all round sport efferson will miss her next year FLOYD CRONK Floyd a former pupil of Lee Junior has been t efferson roi the past two years He likes camping, reading, dancing and all klnds of sports He is now working at the Harris Hard Wood Company and expects to go to National Business College in the fall EVELYN GRACE CRONICE Evelymalwebruarygradu ate, is a very fr1endly 'lth letic and sweet girl Her charming personality helped her occupy sew eral posrtlons in our clubs Her black hair and dark brown eyes mal e her 'tn attractive frlend She is also a very good sport XXXXNXXXNXNNN llllllllllllll 9, u . J ' i .i . ' ' a pleasing personality you all - - ,N - :lllllllllllll xxxx xx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxx Q lllllllllll Cfiiiiiif GvvENnoI.YN ALYSEE CUNDIFF Gwendolyn, the funlover, the mischief-maker, must now turn her back on Jefferson. Like most of us, she has many individual traits, unlike most of us, her tendencies to do many things, Wise or otherwise, are very prominent. Na- tional Business is her aim. JAMES I'lARVEY DAMERON James has given a good account of himself during his high school years. He has proven to be a good student and a loyal friend. Quiet, dependable, industri- ous, We predict for him a successful business career with all the trimmings. FLOYD DAVIS Floyd, better known as Stinky, is our Football Hero. Playing at center for the season of ,35, he made All-State. Al- though Stinky doesn't seem to be very studious, he gets the grades. Jeffer- son Will miss you next year, Stinky. IQUTH NAOMI DAVIS Naomi shields, behind her reserved exterior, a heart that is brimming over with a desire to be of service to those who are be- ing exposed to an education along with her. lfVherever you go, Naomi, our heart goes with you. PAULINE VIRGINIA DEEL Pauline is jovial, studi- ous, and attractive. She's a real friend to her fellow students, and eager to help them in every possible way. She is interested in the school as a whole, being particularly interested in the commercial Held in which she is particularly talented. DORIS ELIZABETH DENTON Doris is a jolly pal in good luck or bad. Her giggles are plentiful, especi- ally in bookkeeping, Where they are often heard to bubble over. She is foremost as a fun-maker, and is liked by all. She is an active member of the Girls' Club. diff!!!dldllllddiilldiidldli FiffifiiifiiiiiifiifiiWifi!!! NIARY DENA DEVIN L' Wiith gay black eyes, and a jiafhirzg smile, Eary grace in ihe latest Jtyle, Radiant charm, .rpread like mamza, just an angel, fresh from heaven, Thai 'Iii' Mary Dena Devin. CHRISTINE BURKS DEWITT Christine came to us from Lee Junior High School. During her stay here she has made many true friends among teachers and school- mates. A faithful student, industrious, pleasant, and dependable. Now entering the business world, she hopes to have a successful career. BUILNETT LEE DEYERLE Footballg Track, Basket Ballg Baseball, Senior Hi-Y. HB. Lf' is a Champion in more ways than one, but chiefly as a sparkplug. To know him is to like him, for his smile cannot fail to warm the cockles of your heart. Now, who's gonna play center? af 33132- EDITI1 LUCILLE DEYERLE Lucille is rather tall, has blue eyes, brown hair, and a very pleasing smile. She likes music, and all kinds of sports, such as swimming, tennis, and fishing. She is especially talented in art. She has a winning person- ality, and all of her friends love her. XVILLIAM FRANCIS DICKSON Junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Yg President of Sopho- more Class. Senior Billy leaves Hi with a splendid record of four years of efiicient study. His person- ality has won him many friends at high school. Lots of fun with just enough dignity to lend poise. WILLIAM GALE DICKERSON J. L. S., Choral Club, Fleur-de-Lys, ACORN Staff, Printing Club, Cross Coun- tryg Expression. He is tall, lanky and likable. Sir Phillip Sydney must have had him in mind in defining a gentleman: High erected though seated in a heart of courtesyf' Gale expects to enter V. P. L X I93 :::::,:::::: : Qiff tfff flfi XXXXXXXXXXX I lllll ll I I REED ALDREDGE DILLON Reed was a good student and finished high school in February. He is a very likable person and makes friends with all. His radiant personality and honest pol- icy will take him places in the World as it did in high school. Good luck to you in future life, Reed. JOSEPH DAVID DOMINICI Joe came to Jefferson from Woodrow Wilson Jun- ior High. He made many friends during his stay with us. He was very successful in his school activities and his studies. He plans to carry his studies far into the field of engineering. WVe wish him much success. EVELYN ARLINE Doomsv Evelyn is quiet and re- served. She is willing to help her friends whenever she can. To say anything more about her assets would be understatement, for such rare qualities cannot be Htted to mere words. THELMA VIRGINIA Doss Virginia, the original fun- lover. You are attracted by her friendly smile and her lovable personality. Her dependability and ambition Will take her places Be- cause of her loyalty and un- selflshness as a classmate, she is the type of girl who is hard to forget. JEAN ETTE DRAPELA Texas came to Jeffer- son from Houston, Texas, Where she attended school. She is the girl that caused much excitement here about two months ago. Although she has been here only a short time she has become a very popular girl. lfVe wish her 'happiness Wher- ever she goes. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH DRUMHELLER Virginia came to us from Lee Junior. Since entering High School, she has pro- gressed in the commercial and expression depart- ments. She is also a mem- ber of the G. A. A. She is one of the finest friends a person could have, and We Wish her loads of luck in the future. didldddllddddiddidldddilldd! 7Fffififiiiiiiiifiiffi7777771 ELEANOR LOUISE DULL Girls, Clubg Glee Clubg Fleur-de-Lys. 'L W2 all know Eleanor, :apa- blf and kiwi, fl more chec'1j'z11 pal ir lzard to jimi, For a good rport and faithful fl I'l'7'ld W e ozrh lurk and happ111e.vJ fo the and Lv XNGELYN IQILLI KN DUNCAN Evangelyn is of a sincere, sympathetic and unsellish nature She has all the necessary characteristics of a true frlend She has tal en an acmdemic course in High School Science is hex main interest She plans to major in this at Roanoke College She 1S also '1 I1'1lILI1C lover XI XRY OQEPIIINE DUNLAP Cheer Le'1der P r e fe c t Council Student Council ACORN Representative You 76 have you ff ihme you If every ohms' I1L'l.1'DL7Zg everxone mth Ihe zrlmost raw Dejnmdable capable, charm 1115 oo Bari e or that: uh ' AW l35 RAYMOND GORDON DU TREMBLAY Ray came to us this year from Long Island. He has identified himselfwith many school activities, made the school baseball team, and has made many friends for himself. VVe wish him suc- cess in all he undertakes and know that his cheery smile W1ll pave the Way RICIIARD EDWIN IZAKIN H has been nicknamed ,rck by tl ose ho like li1'n1J-'l'qf131i-.lygis 6 I1'1CCl1 height and weightfha h'ur and other aspects of an att 'ctffve .appearance He isghayieggjzemplered and IS Well likedffay every one I may also add that he has a distinct way with the l'ld1CS lhfIARY IIMOGENJ: EDDY This bubbling personality came bursting into eller son her sophomore year changing the atmosphere of quietness to one f rhythm and romance Yet despite the hilarious tumult she created she at tained high scholastic rat ing in the acwdemic field 'lllllllllllll xxxx xxxx xxxx 1 ' I n i 7 C Q C . . ' , A I , I 1.-'ix I, . if 1 I . - - ' Q - , , , Girls, Clubg lfVisehefug - - - . Q C 5 , q W A ' ' J - , J 'E ' , i an CZ, 'V 1,1 yi 3 - . i . i . i - , rf '-fo- . ' 2 .o. C ' eff Rs- sXXXXXXXXxXXXX 9 llllll llllllz XXXXXXXxXXX l ll VIRGINIA KATHERINE EDWARDS Virginia came to Jeffer- son from Jackson Junior High School. She is quiet, studious and observant. As a member of the G. A. A. she has proven her ability as manager of the Volley Ball Team of 1936. Her hobbies are reading, sports and movies. DOROTHY BELLE ELLETT Wisehefug Girls, Club, Cabinet, Expression, Play Production, Fleur-de-Lys. Dotis easy-going nature and her delightfully crazy atti- tude toward life in general have won her a place in High School. Her hair is indeed a reliable index to her personality. FRANCES LEIGH ELLETT Girls' Club, Vice Presi- dent, Art Club, Presidentg StudentGovernmentRepre- sentativeg G l e e C l u bg Choral Club, Wisehefug lvl. W., L. S., Fleur-de-Lys, Expression, Stage Craft, Play Production. Between popping her gum and other activities Liggie has been busy here. HOWARD XVILLIAM ELLIOTT Howard is capable and thorough in all that he undertakes. His persist- ence and dependability guarantee him success in any Work he may do. He is a loyal friend and will be missed by those who know him. His major sports are hunting, fishing, and tennis. X A ,. Q ' SAM HJ H EL T X. Foot , '35-'36, Ba -a ' . If you should see ome one walking around he halls, tall and athleti ' appearance, but in no hurry to get any place, then that's Sam Elliot. Sam is dignified and quiet, and he doesn't Worry much about his Work. Wie predict great things for Sam. NIARCUS EDWARD ELMORE, III hflarcus is a dependable friend, working hard and succeeding at everything he undertakes, which is a great deal. His ready smile and willing spirit assure him success when he leaves High School WVe wish him the best ol luck. Midi!!!dddddddddddiidliddddl 'Qs x NxNcY STAPLES ENGLEBY Wisehefu Girls Club Student Council e er:on New:Representat1ve Senior Pluy Committee M W L S Speech Department Roanoke Roman Staff er:on New: Adwertlsmg Team L1brar1an Head Usher l'eatureEd1tor fe er:on New: Class lylirror Committee ELILABETH NAOMI ERGEN BRIGHT Choral Club Glee Club Girls Club La Tertulia You we heavd 0 the girl on ihe police gazette But here: one youll l1ke hetfe1 I bet She: congenzal loyal and allay: polite Thi: dear fiend: de:r1zl7e: Lib Ergenbfzght PAULINE CLARA FXRISS hfl. YV. L. S: Girls Club' Fleur-de-Lys' Expression' Chor'1l. They say precious things come in small pacl'- ages. Thats Pauline. Her personality has made her a favorite at High. NVe be- lieve she will go on through life with the best of us. A little girl with a big heart. -if 37 I-3+ MARY ELLEN FELTY Little lady, call her that, Became everyone know: 11: a true act F or eoevybodg :he meet: :he ha: a cute little :mile And that 1: what make: lwzng worthwhzle We know not what Mary 1: planning to do But we hope that :1me:: wzll follow her through ACK BERNARD FERGUSON Bernard Ferguson, better known as Scotchman has a very charming personality He IS a friend to everyone because of his sincerity Al though he is of a quiet nature he is well lil-.ed by all who know him H hopes to study scientific agriculture at Berea College next year FREEDA FRANCES IERRIS Good looking depend- able and sweet best d - scribe Freeda. Treeda is a friend to everyone who knows her at efferson High School and we re sorry to lose her and her sunny disposition. All of us .wish you success wherever you go and in whatever you do. X X I93 :5555255222255 4'ff'ff 'C f!f4 Q9 Fifflififffififiifigiffiffffiii 5 ,aff Us f H -, .Q .li .. il Q is 4 . ,I Y. 44' N cc J f V . ...D l 0 ' ' . i ,,' Z 1 Z 6 n J, xxxxxxxxxxxQ1 lllllllll, 11111111111 I'-I xxxxxxxxxw FLORENCE SULLENDER FINNEY Girls, Club, Glee Club, Secretary, Choral, Spanish Club, Secretaryg Play Pro- duction, Expression, Art. Florence's sunshiny dis- position is an unfailing de- light to all who know her. A little body doth harbor a great soul? CECIL R. FISHER Track, Cross Countryg Junior Hi-Y, Intra-lXfIural Track Nleet. Truly an old friend who slaps you on the back and means it. If he goes as fast in business as he has on the track team, he will soon reach his goal. FRANK HAMMOND FITCH His best friends call him Fitch, He is long, lean and lanky, being seventy- three inches tall. He has light brown wavy hair and hazel eyes, which may be why he is always seen es- corting some fair damsel here or there. He never studies, but seems to get by-our modern mystery. -vii 38 SARAH BANE FLETCIIER Laugh, and the world laughs with youf, M. YV. L. S., Vice President, Choral Clubg Girls' Club, Glee Club, Reporter, Ex- pression, Stage Craftg Play Productiong Readingg Stu- dent GoVernmentgVVisehefug Assistant Director, 'WVhen KnighthoodNVasinFlower. EVELYN REID FLIPPIN Evelyn is a quiet girl with a pleasant disposition. She is a very friendly sort, and has been very success- ful in her work. She takes a great interest in Spanish and is a member of 'gLa Tertuliaf' She also takes an interest in sports and is a member of the G. A. A. RUTH VIRGINIA FOGLE Smile and the World smiles with youf, This is the motto given Ruth by her friends. She is thought- ful, sincere and trustworthy, an admirable combination. Ruth is a member of the G. A. A. and Choral Club. She has a future worth looking forward to. 1111111 ldddiddlddidlddd 111 11 f V 1111 11 fffffffffffffff 1111111 KATIIRYN LoU1sE FOSTER Kathryn is a very quiet and sincere girl. Reading is her favorite pastime, although she is fond of music. She is an interested spectator at the tennis and basket ball courts and rarely mlsses a baseball game although she is not per sonally active in sports LORENE TOUTL A quretjace and lovely hair A ,ferene apjnearmg mazdeu azr Searcely heard but always' seen, Need we my 11: Lorene Some people find Evelyn to be reserved and d1gn1 fied but her friends find that she is also m1sch1evous friendly and vivacious To everyone her sincerity and her love of the better things of life is apparent She loves music, and plays the piano Her favorite hobby IS reading 'gf-we 'QT 'Q -1439 kw- Q5 pdf 5' BLAIR FISHBURN FULTON Blair is quiet, very re- served, and Well liked. He is noted for his dependa- bility and also does very- well in literary fields. The effersonian Literary So- ciety, being unable to find an honest man for treasurer picked one who could not run very fast MARION FRANCES FUNK YV1sehefu, Choral and Girls Clubs We think of Nflarion as one who holds her friends by her attrac tive, hkable and versatile persona11ty She moves around in her own Winsome way, always helping some one She will be successful 1n the future as she has in the past MOZELLE IMOGENE Mozelle is sweet, attrac tive and a slncere friend She came to efferson from Lee unior and has been a good student 1n Cornmer cial She IS dependable and very capable and has an excellent personality I am sure these qualities spell success for her wherever she goes fllfflllfffllf X XX Xxgg xxxx - J. . . 4 7 . l . ' ' f . fi . .' . 7 V' 1 4 g X, , EVELYN LEE FULLER ii I GARRETSON - ' '- i K 1 7 . n . v . . . ,, if , J sxxxxxxxxxxxxx 111 1 11 1111, XXXXXXXXXXX I llllllllln lllllllllll XNNXXXXXXW CARRIE LOUISE GARRETT Lovable is the word for Carrie. She came to Jeffer- son from Lee Junior. Carrie is congenial, sincere, and capable. She has been an excellent commercial stu- dent here at High School. Our loss will be an asset to the business world. Suc- cess to you, Carrie! GERALDINE GRETA GARST L'Gerry Garst is a very attractive girl with green eyes, blonde hair, and fair complexion. These features are substantiated by a nice build and pleasant manners. Her disposition is very changeable. Gerry's7' fa- vorite interests are moving pictures and a Hargrave Cadet. NIARY Y ATES GARTH lVIary Yates Garth has a sweet and quiet personality. being reserved in her man- ner. To know her is to love her. Her destinctive, indi- vidual look will carry her to the heights. She is a member of the French Club and is very faithful to her class room duties. R 440 E'- JOHN EDWARD GEORGE Ed George, well-known throughout Jefferson High because Of his smile and constant good humor, was chosen a member of both Junior and Senior Hi-Yis. The advertising staff of the fejerfon New: has bene- fitted greatly by Ecl's Work and his cheerful presence. After graduation he plans tO attend V. M. I. JAMES GIBSON Our favorite artistis ac- tivities speak for them- selves. L. S., Correspond- iI1gSCCl'CtHI'YQf7t71i01' llforld- New.r,Advertisingg Cartoon- ist of fejerfon Newfg Art work for ACORNQ State prize in High School Poster Con- testg Senior Dance Deco- rations Committeeg Art Club Secretary. WVILLIAM LIENRY GIBSON Henry possesses an amia- ble character. He is a very immaculate person and has a witty, potent character. He has a quick adapta- bility and always leaves a favorable impression on all he comes in contact with. He is very capable and likely to make good every Where. ' payday! fnffffaddadnfafdd diff 7 aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaa - 'BERNARD KITTERMAN GILLESPIE ' Bernardj better known as f'Gillie,' .among his friends is very popular. He is carefree and very friendly. Gillie is uncelrtain about his future butl he has the ab ity see a tl mg thtough We feel sure he will mal e a success of what ex er he undertakes I DOROTHY RIERLII GILLESPIE llisehefu G1rls Club Art Club Art Department Fhis spring an attractive talented good natured girl will bid xdxeu to efferson She has a swell top notch personality These charac teristics we see and shall continue to see in Dotty as she draws her way to success ANNE ELIZABETH GLASGOW The world smiles but the happiest and ioillest smile of them all IQ Elizabeth s She has a cheerful word for all who pass her Her at tractixe personality will carry her to her destination Glee Club YV1sehefu Girls Club StudentGox ernment lXl XV L S if4v1l9 CLARA Lotnsa GLENN Vlfisehefu, Presidentg Stu- dent Governmentg Prefect Council, Vice Presidentg La Tertulia, Presidentg La Tertuliaf' Secretaryg Secretary of Senior Classg fo in Little W'omen ' Elizabeth 111 Pride and Pre Judice Marg Tudw Wfhen Knighthood VVas in flower Charlottesville plays OLIN XIXINCII GL1DD1:1x Ohn has '1 very brilliant personality H tool a commercial course while in High School and we are sure that he will make a huge success ln the business world He works very hard and is a swell friend for any one to have H was on the Stage Crew 35 fniaamw BERTIIA GLoTL1:R Bert is a good pal having a swell sense of humor She dances well and wr1tes short stories for her own amusement and theenjovmentofherfriends Her favorite baton wlelder IS Andre Kostalanetz Her reliability will assure hex success in office work xXX XXXXXXXXXX lllllllllllllf 'lllllllflllll xxxx xx Q xxx 'XXXXXXXXXXX I ll!! 11111111111 xxxxfffffi ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE GOAD c'SnIile and the World i.s at your door. That's Charlotte! Her happy, atlable disposition has Won her many friends. She has achieved high honor grades in the commercial course. Charlotte, continue your splendid work and you will be a great success in the business world. NIARY LOUISE GOAD Louise, an active and well-known member of the Senior Class, came to Jelfer- son from Jackson Junior. She is a sweet girl, has a charming personality, and is loved by all who come in Contact with her. YVe think she has a very promis- ing future awaiting her. Lois ELEANOR Goon Eleanor, talented and at- tractive, has endeared her- self to all at Jefferson. She is active in the Glee Club and has made an outstand- ing record in the Commer- cial Department. With that cheery smile, We know she will reach the top of the ladder in her chosen pro- fession, as private secretary. s man s 5 it 5l42l5s INEZ VJIRGINIA GRANT Choral, Glee Club, Ex- pression, Girls' Club. Inez is a lovely, petite brunette, loved by many and ad- mired by all. She is artistic and musically talented. Re- gardless of the work she will follow in later life, We know she will be 'gtopsu and we Wish for her the best of everything. JAMES OSCAR GRAVES Student Government, Corresponding Secretary of Senior Hi-Y, Presentation Committee of Senior Class, ACORN Business Staff. James is one of our out- standing seniors. You can see him any morning as- sisting in working up the absentee list. I-Ie has been in several assemblies. XVALTER CLARKE GRAY Wlalter came to us from VVoodroW VVilson Junior High. He is now falling into the bottomless pit of chemistry. Always quiet and in good humor, we as friends know him to be one of the bestsnatured and most dependable boys in school. diff!!!dddddddddliiiddidddid' , D 7iiiifIi7FiiiiWi7if Ff7iii FRANK LAMKIN GREGORY Junior Hi-Yg SeniorHi-Y, Expression Department, Looking forward, we see Frank as a great military genius. His personality makes friends, wherever he goes. Through this session, he has been our official flag raiser, which explains his tardiness to roll call MARGUERITI: HARGROVES GREGORY WVe hue in Marguerite a girl of stelhng quality strong pI'11'1CIplCS, and corn mon sense She has a dash of temper, a flash of humor, IS an out dooi gill, and our very loyal friend Wisehefu, Girls Club Rl L W S Reporter, fe anon New: l leur de Lys Tnorvms L GRIFFIN Student Council unior Ili X ACORN Staff YVe all lnow immy as a very talented person As a poet md a singer, he has made himself famous at Ill With that voice he will do great things XVh1le here he has distlnguished himself ln many ways A D1cl Dead Eye he was 'it his height I ,fiff 43 -iff 43 H+ JANICE IQATHERINE GROVE Fun-loving Jan, sunny- smiled, tops on the dance- floor, a mermaid in the swimming pool, makes a personality of a striking individuality. She hails from California, and came to efferson in 35 Here she has been an asset soci ally, scholasticallv, and ar tistically XERLIE AVERNEAL GRUBB Nerhe is attractne and has '1 lovable personality She IS very witty and a good sport She came to Jeffer son from Jackson Junior Nerhe is the type of girl everyone wants to get ac quainted with She is well known in the Home fco nomics Department Best luck to you alvx ays, Nerhe LINDON Louis GUINN Lin On, O Z us, is a capable, honest boy who loves all sports H IS a member of this year s base ball team and also the French Club His fine qualities Will enable him to be a most successful graduate, and one of whom Jefferson may Well be proud fzfffzffffffff xxxx xx Q xxx . - 1. 1 Q A J' ' 7c... . . . A . i N ' il. . 4 ? . ij. . . V. . ..- I 7 ' - A :TE I S i ' 1 'cl ru e 7 f J ' . 4. 1 ' , C E Rx Q' Y . ,e H C . s L' 'Q QXX XXXXXXXXXX lfllfflffllfll xxxxxxxxxxxQ1 llllllllla 11111111111 xxxxxxxxx- CLARA GULLEDGE Clara, a striking blond with an attractive smile, is liked by all her friends and she has quite a few, too. She seems rather quiet and reserved to those un- familiar with her disposi- tion, but her charming manner attracts all her fellow students. Luck to you, Clara. FRANCES PAULINE GUSLER As 'true of heart, as sweet of,face, with gay and girlish ' airf' Glee Club, Choral Club. Frances has a charming manner that all respect. She is a jolly sport, and an everlasting friend. Her merry smile is a cure for any blues. Her ambition is to become a superior stenographer. GENEVIEVE O,NEAL HAILEY Genevieve came to Jeffer- son from Lee Junior. She soon became firmly estab- lished here and made many friends. VVhile here she took a general course hop- ing to become a good stenographer. A sincere girl. We must have reason for speech, but we need none for sileneef' 6443+ RUTH SPENCER LIAIRFIELD Ruth is the girl for us. She is one of the sweetest and most original girls in the Senior Class. There is an old saying, 'cOnce a friend always a friendf' which applies perfectly to Ruth. She is a good sport and is also capable of a high grade of work. Lois IQATHERINE H1XISI.IP Choral, G. A. A., Girls, Club, VVisehefu. Lois is a capable, business-like per- son, who has already de- monstrated her ability in the business world. By the time she receives her di- ploma she will have been working as Assistant Steno- grapher and Bookkeeper one year. She plans to continue in this field. H1LDA ELIZABETH HALE Betty, a vivacious, striking brunette, came to us from Bluefield High School the last part of her Junior year. A member fof the NI. W. L. S. and Girls' Club, she has endeared her- self to jefferson High. lVe predict great things for Betty,' at Hollins. 1111111 111111111111111111 ld 1 5 5, ff! f A ffffffffniffffff ffffffp 'X .. NIILDRED FRANCES HALEY Beauty lasts forever- that's lvlildred with her beautiful hair, eyes, teeth, and complexion. Her mag- netic personality, and en- chanting smile have made her many lifelong friends. We wish her success in all she undertakes in the fu ture She participated 1n t M W I S G A A Baslet Ball and Art M XRTH x Louise HALL A vivacious stril ing biownette Louise has Won her way into the hearts of many at H1 Being one of the famous Hall twins, she is naturally popular and It follows that to see her IS to fall Louise has developed herself not only mentally but socially well Nl VV L S Girls Club Fleur de Lys E pxesslon Department NELL SUE HALL Girls Club lVl W L S Expression Nell an all iround good sport, IS known around school as one of the Hall twms Shes cute she s sweet she sviva cious, and shes different Her ever ready smile and charming personality win the hearts of many -1214-5159 Lois NORINE LIALL Lois, during her days at JeffersonSeniorHighSchool, has been a member of the Girls' Club and the G. A. A. She is just another one of our independent but good- matured Seniors. Here's luclx to the girl with dim ples as she continues her work at N B C BETTY HALLIBURTON Betty at first, IS rather reserved but when you ga1n her friendship youve got somethlng She is talented consclentlous and sincere Student Government 36 Girls Club N4 W L S Cab1net French Club Glee Club 37 Play Production Class and When Knight hood was 1n Flower NIARGARET VIRGINIA HANCOCK A cafe ree well dfservmg 11- Not lzmmng her thought: to how her han' curl: But think: of other: he uturr hm book! Worr1eJ about cookmg and .rewzng on hookr An attractwf brunette, who got: around Who conquerf hm battler and holdr 1757 ground More power 10 you' Good luck' Adzeu' flllllllllllll XXXX xX X XXXX he lf. . ,. .5 . . .g i . I 1 5 . Alf 1 'fi f .girl . - ., C, 5 I . 7 V , K c i 3 . . ' ' 7 nu , ' an ' . A , 'i cc A , 1 ' 7 . 7 n ' , ' -77 l 5- . . . ., A S' 5 . 3 . ' as i 1 H , , ' 7 .. . . . . , 2 , H 5 4 - -K Q iX, n r sim xfasi . .f 7 . . A . ' g Z2 .. I , u p I , . . . ., . 4 , 7 . A ' '- , Q . -' , , 1' C ,Q K KF' I K f 'a l 9 l ce ' as a V 'f , , 7 . 7 ' - K? I , . 7 ,7 . l V .. ' , ' 1 I . . 7 5XXXXXXX XXXXX I 3 lllll lfllllll xxxxxxxxxxx z 1 1 11111111111 xfxffffff MADOLIN PEARL FIANNABASS In Madolin We have a senior of whom We may well be proud. She is at- tractive, friendly, witty and vivacious. Her in- terests lie in many fields. She wants to do something different. Girl's Clubg Wiseliefug NI. W. L. S.g Fleur-de-Lysg Stage Crewg AcoRN Staffg ACORN Ad- vertising teamg Exchange Editor. RHODA VIRGINIA PIARBIN Rhoda is a lovable, Witty, imaginative, and sincere pal. She is a reporter for the -165371071 Nfwxg a mem- ber of the Fleur-de-Lys and swimming class, and has taken an active part in the choral class. Rhoda plans to enter the medical field. Here's luck, Rhoda. CHARLES EMMETT HAXRLER Emmett came to Jeffer- son from Lee Junior in 1934. He enrolled in the Mechanical Department of high school, in which he was very interested and found to be beneficial. He is a Well--liked boy with a willing smile for all. An ounce of sunshine is Worth a pound of gloom? NVILLIAM ROY HARP, JR. Sophomore Business Manager of ACORNQ Stu- dent Councilg Vice Presi- dent of Junior Classg Senior H-i-YQ Prefect Councilg President of Senior Class. We shall not soon forget our cordial president. Un- assuming and candid, pos- sessing real mentality, he merits his high place in our affections. DORIS NOLEN HfXRRELL Doris has a happy-go- lucky disposition which makes her a fine friend. She is a commercial gradu- ate and will make someone a splendid Stenographer.', Jefferson wishes her the best of luck in the com- mercial field. ELB ERT ALLEN HA RTMAN Elbert has finished liis high school Work in jgyg years. He aspires to con- tinue his diligent studies at V. P. I. Nlaybe you think him a nice quiet, well- behaved, unsophisticated gentleman. That would be because you haven't been in his study hall. Youll know then. dill!!!ilddllldliliidldlfdli VFi?ifiiffififfifiifif47777551 CAROLINE HARTSOOK Pie is better known to everyone as the Hon and L'Sug girl. Her hobby is catching Hies for her pet turtle, Nicodemus. Some day she hopes to make a world cruise. Success to x ou ie Wisehefu Cirls Club News' Staff Ijrench Club ANN x I LORENCE H XRVEX As a singer, an 'artist and a friend no one can sur pass Anna She is de pendable congenial and above all attractive The that she will reach Metro politan some day And we are sure that with that beautiful voice of hers she will do just that LOUISE MAY HARVEY A true and loyal friend tlt s louise She is rather quiet and reserved with strangers so to really ap preclate her one must know her well Thats Why all her friends love her llere s Wishing her the best of lucl in whatever she undertal es in life JAMES HAYES Junior Hi-Yg Senior Hi-Yg James Hayes-I-lels that small senior Cprecious goods come in small pack- agesj who rushes madly into home room in a semi- dazed state. Yes, there's a reason Max be immv will take a P G course next year at efferson High VIOLET LOUISE HAYES IVI W L S Vice Presl dent, 36 Treasurer 37 Student Council 36 37 XV1SChCfLl Gnls Club Play Production Pride 'tn Prejudice W h e n Flower French Club Don t look now but when you see a lovable friendly, and attractive personality trucklng along that s Louise VIRGINIA CATHERINE H XYES or Vivacious or Intelligence or Rellable or Gracious or Independent or Naive or Ideal or Attractive or Humorous or Ambitious or Youthful or Energetic or Sweet mF5 4lPE3P 'Z 'G3'?U 441 ,XXXXNXXNNXNXN lllllllllllllz 77 ' , , HP' '77 5 . . J -V J. I 1 . J I . , I li 1 I I ' ' , - ' 7 . d desire ot all Jefferson is - Knighthobd IVas in .I u . I A , ' . n , R , V K - V f . 4. I l- - f l . 1 A - - ' 'I f ' . ' . - f ' - f . ' f ' I u , , I f s - 7 ' Q ' so. if ' ' i I , f . . C . . f ' . f 4 , f 7: xxxxxxxxxxx f Ill lVIARGAR13'r VIRGINIA I-IEDRICK Margaret hailed to Jeff- erson Senior Hi from Lee Junior, and has made many friends here. WVhile she was interested in various activities, she has made the library a chief hobby. She is known by all for her pep, good humor, animation, blended with a ready smile. Lots XIVYNELL HEDRICK Wyfnell is a very capable, studious, attractive girl. Coming from Lee Junior, she has since been known as a very intelligent student and takes part in many activities, such as the Vlfise- hefu Clubg Girls' Clubg Fleur-de-Lysg French Paper Stal:fReportergChoralClubg Expression Department. FRANCES RUTH HENDRICK Frances, better-known to her High School friends as Brown-Eyes, came to Jeicferson High from Lee Junior. She is a very talented girl of independ- ent nature with a vivacious, charming personality. She might well have this as her motto - 'LKeep Smiling. Best of luck. '4Il48lil'- NIA RTHA JANE HENDERSON Secretary and Treasurer of Student Governmentg Prefect Council, Chairman Grade System Committee, Student Councilg ACORN Representative, ACORN Business Staifg Fleur-de- Lysg Speech Departmentg Play Productiong lfVisehefu Publicity Chairmang Nl. W'. L. S.g Cheer Leader. Not too sober, not too gay, an all-aroundgirlineverywayf' NIARJORIE LIARTIGAN HENEBRY YVisehefu, Vice Presidentg Girls' Clubg NI. W. L. S.g Expressiong Stage Craftg Play Produetiong Fleur-de- Lysg 'WVhen Knighthood WVas in Flowerf' ACORN Representativeg Ghost Train, Publicity. In the hall she winks and flashes a smileg in the classroom sheas capableg anywhere she's attractive. RUSSELL GRRXY HENLEY, JR. High School has known Russellas cheerful grin for two years. He is very in- terested as well as talented in mechanical drawing. He has supported all the school activities. He is a de- pendable student and inter- ested in his work. Russell is fun loving and a good- natured teaser. ffapaan nfffdwpayaaddnf-aff an 1 F'7fiifif77if'iFWii!!fii477777-Fd KATIiERINE VIRGINIA I'lICKOK Poetry Editor, ACORN, Columnist, fej'a1':o1z Newfg M. XV. L. S., Girls' Club, l leur de Lys Qulll and Scroll Katherme s hoIo scope shows a radlant rhymlng star As poet laureate of Jefferson she has Inscr1bed her verse up on the he'IIts of all W WIsh her the best of luck HERBERT WILSON Hrcns Herbert, an attractIve, frlendly and SIHCCFC stu dent came to us from ack son Bemg aInb1tIous he wIll go far In h1s chosen professron, radIo oper1t1on W hlle at HI Herbert has shown a gleat ab1lIty In tlIIs held and In electrIcIty ust to be dlflNCI'CI1I he IS Interested 'IvIatIon Happy landIngP JAMES IQICHA IJ JENNINGS I'IIC Immy IS a b cl: uoo from tle gll'113. 'Ind 'has t plus I harmmg Q It H Iou successful a alrs t'I1n1ng s1ness as ll as to 1 rs pertarnmgf to the hear Good clk be uit y Ilways 1 t1e future 'mmyy -35449126 PHILIP H. :HIGHFILL junior W ofld-N may, Re- porter, Alumni Editor, jejerxon News, Columnist, :'La Tertulia, President, Vice President ACORN, EdItor In Chlef Assocmte Edxtor, Busmess Stall ACORN AdVCTt1S1Hg Team Cross Country 35 effer soman Lrterary SOCICIY Cabmet ARRISON BERRY H Berry came to us from Woodrow Wllson was soon overcome bx l and h1s grades des He took part 111 aIIous school act1y1tIes, belng the qulet sort of person He IS shy capable hltable m1schIevous and Wltty RUSSELL I'IOAL A pleasmg comb1natIon of frIendlIness and ser1ous ness Always ready w1th a quIcl smIle to brlghten and Warm the hearts of all HIS lrkable personahty and care lree Splflt have won for h1rn many fnends Usually qulet and rather shy he easlly conforms to any sItuat1on X X X X 5151212122 23 ::: ::': :::: , .4 L. XXXXXXXXXXX! lllll I lllllllllll XXKXX:4X: 1 l DUNCAN PIOBART Duncan Hobart is a wide- awake boy who has done well at Jefferson. He pos- sesses outstanding qualities of perseverance and deter- mination. His good humor and genial manners have won for him many friends at school. 'We wish him the best oi what life has to offer. ROYCE IVIARVIN HoBsoN Track Team, '36, '37, Royce has curly hair and blue eyes. Always laughing and joking, he is a loyal and sincere friend. A valuable track man, he is a good sport and line pal. In the vocation he chooses, be it law, business orhsalesman- ship, here's wishing him luck. PAUL BOLIVAR I'IOLCOMB He is tall but propor- tionally built, with dark hair and eyes. His attire is neat and becoming. He is musically inclined, is accomplished on the guitar. His skill in math fits him to prepare for the career of civil or radio engineer, where he should be tops. NIORTON I'IONEYMAN Morton has been a fa- miliar iigure around Jeffer- son's honorable halls ever since he came to us from Lee Junior. He has been a member of the Senior Hi-Y, the Jeliersonian Literary Society and of the Fleur- de-Lys. He has also taken an active part in Football. ERMA LUCILLE I-IoovER There's one girl in the class who believes in the saying better late than never. Time drifts away from her before she has time to hurry. But we think her disposition, her ability at taking dictation, and her speed at the typewriter will assure her success. YVe wish you happiness, Erma. KATHRYN VIRGINIA HORSLEY Girls' Club, '36, '37, Fleur-de-Lys, '35, '36, '37, VVisehefu, '38, Virginia's independent spirit, her humorous carefree nature, have made her a delightful addition to high school acti- vities duriri her two years at Jefferson. Her apprecia- tive and cooperative atti- tude in the classroom has assured her popularity. Ziff!!!dlddddddiddlidddldddi' hifi ffafffffffffffdfff Haryana CHARLES LEONARD HOUGII JR Charles came to efferson from aclcson L1I1lOI'lH 35 HIS Interest lIes mamly In the lInes of radlo 'Ind elec trIcItx He should have 'I brllhant careel In e1ther of these fields YVe hope he w1ll be as successful In the future as he has been In I'Ilgl'1 School NIA RVIN GDELL I'lOWELL hlarvm Perl Howell came to elferson from ackson unror He has been 'I superIor studeIIt and lIas taken a great IHILFCSC In our school He IS always lC ldy and wIllIng to do lIIs worlt and we know lIe wIll He IS a member of the newly formed SpZ1I1lSl1 Club CLAYTON I'IARREI L HUDSON JR Clayton IS a qulet and studIous fellow He IS one of those few who enjoy ShalIespe'Irean plays H has taken the lessons ofthe b1ologv and chemIstry de partments to heart Some day he hopes to accomphsh lIIs lIfes one amb1tIoII to be the world s greatest surgeon +4 51 is OREN ELWOOD HUDSON Interested In mechanlcal drawmg and cIvIl engmeer Ing Elmwood has devoted much of hIs hlgh school career to these subjects In wlIIch he has attamed an outst'IIIdIIIgskIll Heshould have a successful future In thIs field We wlsh hIm the best of luck always VIRGINIA HFI LN HUI:I s Vllglnla IS a very pleas ant and IttractIve gIrl She 1S happy go lucky and has a certam somethmg that IS chlferent from the average run of g1rls She IS C11CI'gCt1C and well hlced by everyone As a good all around sport, she s tops Nursmg IS go1ng to be her professIon JACOB BRAINARD HUFFMAN Band Cross Country Jumor H1 Y Fleur de Lys akes hobby 1S huntIng hIs poInters Along the lIne of sports hes hIs am bItIon the career of for estry He IS to begIn h1S studIes atV P I BCS1dCS beln a member of the school band Jake IS study Ing VOICC 'lllllllllllll XXXX xxXX xxxx . ,J I . - , J. Q: Q E- -. . ' make a very great success. . . , ' '. . . I J. ,l -5 I - -n - I . C . e n '- ' - ' l ' - il, 1 I - u- - u- I I . . . LXXXXXXXXXXXXX llllll lllllll XXXXXXX XXXX Q I' JUDITH LEE I'lUNTER Secretary, Junior Class, Student Council, Girls Club, Ceremonial Chair man, fejerron Newr, Fea- ture Editorg Glee Club, Reporter, lX l. VV. L. S., Fleur-de-Lys, L'Echog Wisehefug Presentation Committee Senior Class. Judith's ability has made her a popular school leader. PAUL HENRY HUNT Here is no other than Paul Hunt, better known as Bloady. It is under- stood that after he finishes this last nerve-racking year at Jefferson, he will attend National Business College. His attractive personality and scholastic record have assured his popularity. ERNEST LINWVOOD HURD Ernest came to Jefferson High School from Wood- row Wilson. After finishing his senior year here, he plans to attend Roanoke College for one year. After that he hopes to enter the Coast Guard Academy. His favor- ite sports are football, base- ball and tennis. , CHARI,IE DEUEL PIURT, IR. Treasurer, Senior Class, Football, '35, ,365 Senior Hi-YX36, 7379 Cabi1wr,'s7a Junior Hi-Y, '35, '3 6, Treas- urer, ,35Q La Tertulia, '36. Charlie is an amiable, lilc- able fellow. He is a swell friend, and as trustworthy as they come. He has efficiently filled his position as class treasurer. ERMA VIVIAN INGRAM Erma has blue eyes, brown hair, is five feet, four inches tall with one hun- dred pounds of health, vi- vacity and love. As she moves on to better things in life, we of Jefferson wish her all the beauty and happiness in future life that she has given us in the past. ELIZABETH H.ARWELL JACKSON Prefect Council, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Student Governmentg Debate, Char- lottesville, Roanoke, Rad- ford, l1Vinner, Radford Ora- tion, Girls' Club, Program Chairman, Props Manager. When Knighthood VVas in Flower, Nl. XV. L. S. Cabi- net, G. A. A. Program Chairman. Cut most capa- ble girl. Midi!!!.diddddlddidiiddddiii . Flyf- . i , 7 3f fffffffffffffffff fffffff t jj 4 x L fl x lydyi PIARRY GRAVES Lnlwnii HUFF JACKSON , JOHNSON, JR. Jyawrence iS a true sin- J If you are looking for ccle friend. While in high someone to pal along with jiyscl ool, he was a member of you, Harry is the boy. At fthe Senior Hi-Y., and High, he is noted for his played FOOtball. HC has 3 friendly fun and pranks. A quiet, yet appealing per- good sport and a player of sonality. So runs the dou- sports--just for the good ble track, quiet, reserved, times' sake-a friend taciturn O11 One Side, on through fair and stormy the other, a swell jocular weather, he is truly a 'rotten egg'. likable boy. VERNON FRANK JENNINGS RUTH ETHELAN JOFNSON Vernon came to Jefferson Surpnsmgly diferent, . -. - Ruth ossesses a delightful from Woodrow Wilson in Sense gf humor and Charm 193+ HC was a good SU in individualit which dent in the Commercial gt f YZ Department and finished UU1 'iw Elm alunrqte per- school in February. 5011.3 lty' - C. as ta en.an .twimpv U as he is known active part in many high . 7 to his friends is a con enial school projects' and .IS Sure 1 g , to attain success in the and good-natured lad and f t M h - b expects to attend National hu ufe' ay appmess e in the fall. CYS- - JEAN AIIGNON JENNINGS EMILY 'WATTS JOHNSTON Girls' Club, Program ACORN Literary Staff, Chairman, French Club, C0-Short Stgry EditOrg Wisellefug Expression DC- Roangkg Roman Staff, As- partmentgPlay Productiong Sistant Editor, '365 CO- 4cVVhen Knighthood was in Editor-in-Chief, '37, NI, W, Flower, Sales Nlanagerg L. S., Social Chairmang MP1-ide and Prejudice Wisehefug Fleur-de-Lys, 'Props Committees iiGh05F Girls' Club. Emily is noted Train Publicity Com- for literary and scholastic mittee. Jean is outstanding ability. Her grace of man- for her ability and charm- N ner is tO be admired. ing personality. at 53 it RXXXXXXXXXXXXX ' -,,,,,,,,,,,,, Qffffffff fffa YA F Fi: W q.-8 xxxxxxxxxxxQ1 111111111 11111111111 xxxxxxxxx' JULIAN CARLISLE JOHNSTON Julian came to us from Woodrow Wilson in '35, Although he is rather quiet in manner, we are con- stantly reminded of his friendship a n d intellect. Julian, we know that your insight will make life a pleasure for you and for those with whom you come in contact. REGENA ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Regena, with her quiet attractive ways, is a per- son whom everyone likes. She is a very serious-minded person, inclined to be more or less subtle. She is a sweet girl and an all-around sport, and makes friends with every one. She is known to her friends as 5CJean'7, ALFRED ALEXANDER JONES Junior Hi-YgSeniOr Hi-Y, Vice Pres.g Football, Busi- ness Manager L'Ech0 de Roanoke, Business Staff, fejerron Newrg Track Man- ager, Glee Club, Stage Crevvg L. S. Alex is a dependable and likable boy. He has taken an active part in organizations and is a credit to Hi. -iEf54f lif- JESSIE NIAE JONES Jessie Nlae is the kind of giil every one likes. She has a very sweet disposi- tion and a brilliant per- sonality that stands out and attracts all who know her. She is an attractive and lovable girl. She takes choral and her ability has won her a place in the Girls' Glee Club. KXTARY EI.IZABETI'I JONES She is one of the foremost honor students of Jefferson. Her brilliant attainments have made her a leader among her classmates. She represented the third year Latin Class in the Latin Tournament at Randolph- Macon. A fine girl- a faultless body and a blame- less mind. RUTH NIARSHALL JONES Ruth came to us from Lee Junior. She is a sweet, lovable and dependable girl. With these qualities she has made many unforget- table friends at Jefferson High School. They are all going to miss her very much next year. Wle all wish her much success in the future. 1111111 1 111111111111 1111 1 11 1 V!7f.FfFFFfi!FF!iil!f!iIliff!! HELEN XIIRGINIA JORDAN Lovely to look at de hghtful to know a de scrlpuonofoneof ellerson s prom1s1ng students eller son w1ll rruss th1s attractwe blond wlth georgeous blue eyes 1nny, as she IS known to most people came tojeiferson from Lee un1or Good lucl old g1rl LEONARD MAYN XRD KANE eflerson H1gh doesnt know what she IS losmg Leonard better known as Pat IS tall slender and attractlve He hasacharm mgpersonahtyandanab1l1ty to male fr1ends but who could FCSISK that sm1leP Wxth these quahtles hell have no trouble ELILABFTH JANE KEATON Llbby IS a vrvaclous brownette Her am1able ness and capab1l1ty 1n Jeff erson Hlgh has made her many fr1ends Her favorlte past t1mes are danc1ng and readlng Bes1des bemg a good sport she IS a good student L1bby IS golng to ach1eve whatever she undertakes LILA NIAE KEFFER Ilr1endl1ness s1ncer1tya.nd loyalty are 111 L1las per sonal1ty Dependable and trustworthy she1s an attrac t1ve cornmerc1al graduate of Jefferson H1gh School As she IS 1nterested stenographrc work she w1ll be most lrkely to succeed 111 work along th1s l1ne NELL CONSTANCE KEGLEY Nell IS a sweet and attrac t1ve g1rl who may be seen always Wltll a sm1le There 1S no doubt that she Wlll succeed 1n hfe Nell belongs to the G1rls Club and the Fleur de Lys and IS 1nter ested 1n musxc Here s Nell we are certarn that you w1ll be a success SUE ALVA KEISTER An outstandmg person ahty, Wlth bxg brown eyes and a ready snule 1ntro duces Sue She IS fr1endly lov1ng and w1ll1ng to help any one she can The well known t1tle Sweet Sue descr1bes her fittmgly She has taken an act1ve part 111 the G1rls Club Choral Club and the Expressxon Department Jwiaifii Vlllllllflflll X xx xxxx xxxx ' J-' 1' . ' ' ' ' , ' 'cl' , ' I ' pi y i J ' . . 1 . 1 7. . .,' wishing you lots of luck, 1. . J- M I sxxxxxxxxxxxxx 11111 11111111 E.-I, fr XXXX 'sxxxxxxQ 111 11111 ll llllllll xxxxxxxxx' Fi 'If' I X I ly if Jw N 'jlxliff 1 ,K Avjj. I! In V LUTHER FISLIX KELLEY Felix is a well-mannered and versatile person whom We shall all remember. His voice rings with sincerity and his actions bespeak themselves only too well. His eflicient and business- like method of surmount- ing difficulties will do much to assure his success. lX'lARY LILLIAN IQELLEY Whzn old-jafhiovzed Eji- ciency and modern Zeal Met, zz: the trait: ojt do, They bargained zz momznt than eagerly Covtferred themrelwx on you. An apt character analysis for Lillian. VIRGINIA JAMISON KELLY Ginny is one who com- bines the gaiety of a Pag- liaccio and the sagacity of an up-to-date Solomon into a technique and style essen- tially hers. She sang in the Glee Club Triog was Wise- hefu Music Committee Chairman, and belonged to the Girls, Club and French Club. 4l56l9' HELEN LOUISE IQERR Helen came to Jeicferson from Lee Junior. She is attractive, sincere, jolly. Her greatest desire is to be secretary to a bank official. She will specialize in this work at a secretarial school. She is a member of the Wisehefu Clubq the Girls' Club, and the Choral Club. YVILLIAM EDWIN IQESLER Billy is one boy of whom We are all very fond. lve are proud to have him graduate from Jefferson. He has so much school spirit that he radiates it with his pleasant person- ality. VVe hope this boy will make a huge success since We know he has the ability. ELIZABETH RosA IQESSLER Elizabeth came to Jeffer- son from Lee Junior bring- ing along with her a brilliant personality. She is liked by every one who knows her. She is very dignified and above all takes a great interest in all of her school Work. She was in the Fleur-de-Lys, 735, '36, ,37. 1111111 111111111111111111 111 Lifiififffiiiiiififffi77777-if I Jnssrn CL xUDIN1: KEY CSSIC came to efferson from ackson Junror She brought wlth her a per sonahty whrch Wms her many lmends Bc-:Ing very attractrve It follows that she would be popular as well In the future essre W Ints to be assoclated wrth the pubhc NIALCOLM lXlERLE KEY Malcolm came to effer son from Jackson wrth a mrle and a steady How of conwersatron H IS frrendly courteous and the possessor of a real sense of to the Junlor HIH and later became a cabinet member He played Basket Ball for the un1or Varsrty How IRD EUGENE ICINCER The lofty ambttrons of a sclentlflc mmd bespeak themselw es Howard IS mak Ing plans to attend Med1cal College and study surgery XVl'1llC In h1gh school he has antrcrpated th1s prac trce by dmgnosmg stamps and by performlng drs sect1ons on certaxn young ladles hearts HUBERT RALPH KING Sen1or HIY Student Nlanager f Act1v1t1es Bookstore Manager Stu dent Government Presr dent 34 Well long re member th1s dependable and capable one who has so farthfully helped In school act1v1t1es and athletrcs Hrs eflicrency ID 1SSU1I1g to us those precxous things called books remarns hrs only fault THOMAS JESSE ZKING Bas et Ball 34 35 35 Track 35 Although Torn towers above the rest of us as far as statue IS concerned he IS Lnovsn around h1gh school Ithlete '1 good sport a pal We are mrghty glad Tom was wrth us durmg our sernor year VIRGINIA lVlARY LEE :KING vrvacrous Intellectual rad1ant gC1'11al Interestmg na1ve Indlvldual attractrve Choral 34 35 Art 34 3 7 IPHZHCDWHQ of fijffn 'f 57 qlffi fffffffllfflff xxxx xx x xxx . I' H . 5 .I xl 5. RL., . - 1 -. . 5 ' -15 L f ' A n N nl .N l '-1' A G. A - 1 .. U . . I . I g-4 .ax I .- X 'i I 5 . vi . EUR A ' A . ,' ' 'W v N '. .Lf- 5 C. . vlxlii- 0 .QI I., . . . - o A if I I. I - I ,- 1 Q 'A I ' 1 I - .. I I I 1 l - dvi ' CD C N N N L , - X 'elif . tri .' E -by 4, hd . '. . . .-9, , f' ' K' X -U . . .l 1 'REQ H I 'U . I X v I' . ' Q' I Q D- i I 5.. ,Q . ,K l ., E? ' Suri 1Al'l.... X X xxxxxxxxxxxf 11112 1 1 11111111111 xx xx xg. x,x x i I PQ' i .. .. f - ROY KINSEY Roy is a very intelligent, popular, and a good looking boy that graduated from high school in February. He took the Academic course while in school and was an active member in the Junior Hi-Y. Roy in- tends to enroll at Roanoke College in the fall. Luck to you, Roy. LENA ALICE IQITTINGER Lena is a cute girl with a personality that never grows tiresome. She is noted for her dancing ability -what steps she canlt do aren't worth doing. Being popular with both boys and girls makes hers an out- standing personality. Girls' Clubg Expression: Choral Club. XKVILLIAM JOHN K1.1NE 4'Ah, make the most of what We yet may spend. And truly this student will make the most of his oppor- tunities. He is quiet in his manner and efficient in his work. His favorite past times include printing and radio. -if 58 its WWW JV Emir VIRGINIA KRAIGE Wfliizfn big brown eyes with long lacy lashes look up at you, why does your heart go pit-a-pat? Be- cause it's Edith and you know the beauty of her eyes show the beauty of her personality, too. VVe feel sure Edith will have no trouble finding her life's work FRANK LEWIS KREGLOE Conky.', A good look- ing boy that every one likes. Although he doesn't always make his best ap- pearance at school, he is an interested person taking an active part in all the acti- vities. Here,s Wishing a swell boy lots of luck that he is sure to have. XVILLIAM KARL LANKFORD Karl is particularly noted for his distinctive style of piano playing. He has been aptly portrayed as talented, friendly, sincere and trustworthy. He was a member of the Cross- Country Team in '36, and also a member of the High School Orchestra. dlddddiddddildddlddd , itz.- .-1. -v BOB LANE Bob better known Squash h a 1 l e d from Woodrow Wilson He has in interesting character combmation ofgeniahty and sincerity H is as yet undecided as to h1s career He finds '1 great deal of pleasure in baseball and pigeon racing Bob plans to go to V P I RGBERTLQMOS LANE Rdbetf1s1an!red'ancYmd-1 x1du'1l1st1c features have placed him high in the esflrnationo us all Above these however he has 'Im pressed us with his simplx city and serienxty of. character His straight forward ymannerf will win him many lasting and in fluential friends VIRGINIA LAVENDER Still water runs deep. 1 his aptly characterizes Vir- ginia. H . indigo eyes golden hair and pleasing personality have made us 'til love her. She tal'es great interest in her studies and we feel quite sure that Virginia will succeed in anything she undertakes. BEVERLY JOSEPH LAYMAN Editor Llfcho de Roa noke Assl tant Editor Roanoke Roman Review Editor ACORN Quill and Scroll French Tournament L S Beverlys quiet sinceritv and winning per sonality have endeared him to us all His keen intellect, resourcefulness and relxa b1llfV will go far toward bringing him success CORNELIA FLETA LEFTWICH Cornelia came to us from acl son unlor High and entered the Commercial Department of our school She has been a promising student and we know she will succeed 1n the business wor d She is a sweet sincere and attractive stu dent with beautiful golden ha1r M uw KATHERINE LESTER Expression' Choral' Art' M. W. L. Ss Girls Club. lVIar3 is 'zttractive and indi- dualistic. She has a fun- loving spirit and she 's talented along many lines. In any Held or profession her success is assured. ' 42159134- RXXXXXXXXXXXXX 11111 11111111 '11l 111llllll1 x xx xxxx xxx Q' VfffffiffffffifffiifffWffffii , Q as I '.' , .jf n - ' R 1- .3 'g N q'n n . l . its pq g . q 1 'ls' XXXXXXXXXXX I I ll NI. GROVER LIGGAN Grover was winner of the Cross-Country Race in '35. It was this training and experience that proved helpful in gaining him a place on the Track Team in ,36. He placed second in the Cross-Country Race in '36, He was unable to go out for track this season. BESSIE PAULINE LINDSEY Yvhen a girl is capable and efficient and besides that, sweet, lovable and attractive, life is sure to bless her most bountifully. And so Bessie will find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and the gold will be real and the colors will last forever. NIARGARETTE LORINE LINDSEY 'When you see for hearj a combination of pep, at- tractiveness, frivolity, en- thusiasm and mischief you know tl13t,S Lorine. Her sweet smiling face has won many friends at Ole Hi. She plans to be somebody,s stenographer--Lucky man! Here's wishing you the best of luck! CLYDE BECKWITH LUCADO Beckwith, better known as Beck,', has a truly amicable disposition. He is a commercial student and is most interested in civics and woodwork. He is fond of outdoor sports. Beck is dependable and conserva- tive with personality plus! He's bound to go far! FRANK DAVID Lucfmo Frank Lucado has given a good account of himself in all of his high school work. He is a hard worker, independent, likable, and a loyal friend. He has a very nice personality. We feel sure that whatever work he chooses to enter he will be very successful. FRANCES BEVERLY LUTINS Happy am Igjrom care I'-111 frfe. Why aren't they all contented like mf? Frances is clever, sweet and sincere, cute as she can be, full of fun and has a grand sense of humor. VVhen you know her, you'll believe best things come in small packagcsf, Midi!!!dididdddddidddllldldd' 7iiiifiiiiliiifiiifffi7777755 JOE R. LYNN, JR. Senior H-Y5 ACORN Staffg Alumni Editorg J. L. S. Fleur-de-Lysg Roanoke Roman Staffg CO-Editor, Roanoke Romaug French Tournamentg Trackg Swim- ming. Joe is fortunate. He possesses one of those rare personalities in which are naivety ingeniousness, and humor an lrresistible combination NANCY lXIARG XRET NIAHADY L1ter'1ry Club Latin Club Debating Girls H1 Y Expression Nancy has done most of her club work in Blacl sburg High School However during the little time she has been 'it effer son she has proved herself 1 good student IIELEN N XDINE BIANNING Nadine, one of our quiet est Seniors has light brown hair blue eyes and a fair complexion Always she has a cheerful smile for every one she meets ka dine is attractive and also dependable Her charming personality and favorable scholastic rating assure her success VAUGHN BENJAMIN BAIANNING Vaughn is of a friendly andunassumingpersonality. He is very faithful in his studies and maintains aver- age reports. His ability to grasps things easily and his tenacity of purpose will assure him success in any field which he chooses to enter M WL 'MM' VERSELLE ANDERSON NIANNING Verselle better known to his frlends as lVIOose came to us from Lee unior Where he was an active athlete haxing played on the Basket Ball team two successive years Moose is a very likable boy and has made many friends While he has been in High School AUDREY LOUISE NIARSHALL Quick capable and friendly Audrey came to elferson from Lee unior XfVh1lC at efferson she proved her dependability and sincerity Her admir able traits will do much to establish her in her chosen field Of business '1111111111111 xxxx xx Q xxx t Q? N yas JI., ' ' . as , ,- i rl, CJ' - . . ' l 5.7 1 1 F, , . I J 1 ' i , T- . . . xXXXXXXxXXXXXX 11111 11111111 XXXXXXXXXXX I lllllllll lllllllllll XXKXXXXKX if Q fi NIARY FRANCES lVIARsI-IALL This twinkling-eyed girl, with her charming person- ality and attractive smile took her stand in commer- cial work. Her talent in art will some day bring her fame and fortune. FRANCES CORINNA MARTIN Corinna has the happy faculty of being able to enjoy life and its perplexi- ties. Her unceasing happi- ness and voluble mirth make her an outstanding favorite among her inti- mates. She was a member of the Girls' Club during her entire high school career. GARLAND ELDRIDGE NIARTIN A good sport with a ready smile and a pleasing per- sonality - that's Garland. He is ever Willing to help a friend, and consequently is liked by all who know him. He is undecided as to where he will attend school next fall, although he is planning to take an engineering course. if,-1514. - El 62 l-3 2 J ,v I' tw A-Q51 iff-2 C Lg? ,Quit-L 'V'-7'-rf' few-V 444'- Jvwa V4 eff PIAZEL CATPIERINE N ARTIN Hazel is in for all that life has to offer her. She does Well in her studies and is a friend to all. We often see her strolling about the halls with a very attractive young man. Her optimism and carefree nature will carry her far in any field she might choose. PIENRY THOMAS NIARTIN, JR. President of Student Body, '36-'37g P r e f e c t Council, '35-,36g President of Junior Class, Senior Hi-Y, Junior Hi-Y, Presi dent, Student Council, '34 ,SSQ Vice President of Stat Student Government As- sociation, '36-,375 Play Pro duction, '36-'37, Whe1 Knighthood YVas ii Flower, '37. THELMA ANN AXIARTIN Fleur-de-Lys, L'Echo cz' Roanoke Staff, Frencl Tournament. Thelma i. everybody's friend. Nlany many people have receivec the benefits of her ever ready, ever-helping hand Her manner will carry he far in her career-which ever she may follow. W all wish her the best o luck. JHJZZJ .a kliggggddlddidildd df ,diff z f,?!,-.wyy V60 K. 'I ffiiiiiififffflfiifiiWifi!!! 'WILLIE LOWELL l.VIARTIN W'illie came to us from Jackson. He has been en-I gaged In many school acti v1t1es proving his capability to help others He has shown great Interest sports especially Basket Ball and Pootball He is Identified by his person ality and readiness to help others ALICE MAY NIASON Blue eyex that make you .mt and .flare And ar or bemg attraetwe .the 5 Izght the1e Plenty love her every one Senior High School to Alzee 1: lol: o fe petite the kind of a girl vou d like to meet and wish her the best of luck always YVILBUR RANDALL MASON VVIlbur 19 a great golf enthuslast a member of last years and also this years Golf Team H does not however let thls passion interfere with his commendable scholastic standing Friendly and congenial W'1lbur IS bound to succeed ep' fv- -'EU53 F' VIRGINIA ELIZABETH NIAUCK Virginia is one of the most attractive carrot-tops In high school She IS of an amiable character with all the spice of personality Her favorite hobbies are dancing cooking and varlous sports Her ambi tion IS to become the efli cient secretary of some business man MARGARET ELIZABETH NIAY CheerLeader Girls Club Corresponding Secretary Student Council W1sehefu Club Speech Department Expression Play Produc I1 M W L Tertulia Chalrman Ad Dance Sen1orM1rrorCom mittee ACORN Roll Call Representative NAN CY LEE IVICCOLLUM Chairman Sports Corn mittee Wisehefu M W L S Girls Club Student Councll Cheer Leader Speech Department Stage Craft Play Production VVhen Knighthood Was In Flower Pleur de Lys e erfon New: Representa tive Attractwe person ality plus VIVHCIOUS 1111111111111 xxxx xx x xxxx p a 7 a u n 1 I ' I . ' . i in up S ' ' , l . , . gtg! page - V 1 . W I ' ,pn . I 7 ' xv. I . 7 7 J' ' ' 1 ' L N 73 'Q ' ' I' '- 5 , 5 L I' A ' ' ' . tio 5 . , . . S.g '4La f ln. ' fl ' - S.WCet, SIUCFIFCI true 3215 vertising Committee, Senior I ' - y - . ' ' 7 U - -K , . . . 7 - ,- I ' g I , 3 . . , 4 , 313, - -5 . 5 - .6 f I I 45,2 4 Q . 2 f . . ' ff S , . 'K S 5 M 4 . . ' . 1 ' I 1 .77 4 - - , . . . 7 7 - jj . I - . I ' if W '- I ' 1 A 7 7, , I ' XXXXXXXXXXXXX lflffllffflfll xxxxxxxxxxxg 1111 lllllilllll n XXXX:qq:e 1 l JANE NICCORKINGDALE Athletic, willing, capable. Girls' Club, L'Echo de Roa- nokeg Fleurfde-Lys, G. A. A., Secretary, Volley Ballg Baseball, Basket Ball, Quietness and integrity are Janels cardinal virtues. Success is assured her. THELMA ALICE NICFADDEN lVe love Thelma for her quiet, calm and serene na- ture. Wherever We see her, she is the same. She al- ways has a sweet smile for every one she meets. VVe truly feel that there is much in store for Thelma and that she will make the best of her opportunities. FERNE MCGI-IEE Meet the quiet, demure and petite Ferne lVlcGhee. She is a bonnie lassie in mannerisms and appearance as Well as her name. Her major interest is in reading, and she shows extraordinary talent in discussing the material she has read. She is interested in medical training. 43l64lir 4 i ALTON IlANDOLP1I MCIVER Track, '35-'36-'37, Foot- ball, ,35. VVe know him best as just plain 'gRandy.'l He has attended both the George Washington and the RJ.ReynoldsHighSchools. Living as though life were just a bowl of cherries, 'cRandy,s', a swell guy and bound to go far. ELEANOR NIARIE lh'ICLAIN WVisehefu, Student Gov- ernment,Gi1'ls'Club,lNfI.W.L. S., Expression Department. Eleavzorlv zvillingnexr and cheer Ilflake uf zoifh :he were al- wfzyr here, Good luck, olf gal, and dovft forget E Ole H. S. need: you yrt. BARNEY lVTENDITCH Gold Medal lVinner, In tramural Track Meetg Track Team. Barney was never known to get t school on time, yet he i plenty fast-on a trac' team. A good fellow t know and an asset to th school. Luck to you Barney! illldilildiddlddillldlddidl Li!!ifiiffififiiffifiilffffid DOROTHY LE1: NIENEFEE Dot entered Jefferson ID her un1or year She took an Academ1c Course and IS lnterested ID Play P1oduct1on and Dress De sxgmng Her extra cur rlcular act1v1t1es 1ncluded Student Councll at Lee un1or W1sehefu Club Glrls Club Glee Club 36 37 Treasurer 37 Fleur de Lys LEON NIILLER Leon came to ePEerson from ackson un1or H1gh School He IS takmg a general course and plans to engmeerxng course at Roa nol e College MAYO LA LOUISE NIILLER Nlayola a charmlng and attract1ve g1rl 1S known and loved for her lillld and sympathet1c manner W have always found her W1ll mg to lend a helpxng hand We w1ll m1ss her and w1sh her all the success and hap pmess 111 the future -if 65 las- RICHARD SCOTT MILLIKIN They call h1m D1ck and he came to hlgh school from Woodrow W1lson un1or H1gh He belonged to the un1or H1 Y and Senlor H1 Y He had many fr1ends and was full of laughter D1ck expects to attend Na t1onal Busmess College next year He yam what he yam and thats all he yam FR XNCES M MILLS Frances IS a person pos sessed of a lovely character fr1endly dependable s1n cere trustworthy capable and helpful ID every way th1ngs of the h1ghest and noblest type Shehas many frlends because she s a frlend to everyone IOSEPHINE IIDNA .NIILLS Always laughmg, always talltmg that's o Always ready to take a swlng at a baseball Inc1dently she usually h1ts lt Th1sfr1endly personal1ty w1ll be nussed at H1gh It IS usually a person W1th a Happy go lucky att1tude tl1at suc ceeds 1111111111111 xxxx xx x xxxx l 4 l 1' . ' 1 ' ,. V I - J.. .- 3 1 . J. ',s n' , s ' U' J . . . J 1 J L. M 1 1 - continue his studies in an She is interested in 'fh0SfQ r . , - i ' ' . C .1 1 I ' n 4 ,xxxxxxxxxxxxx 11111111111111 . 511 u J' A xXx ,Nwk N..AxxxQ1 111111111 'fl '-'p'4 f , JMLHCUR u x'x'x ii li' r gi' 'I I J IW , I W ll I I V CARLTON TURNER U ouisf ILLS .L LAM P -, f I elf ouise IS short but sweet. She is excellent in athletics and studies, and is now president of the G. A. A. Shels also a member of the lvl. W. L. S., and La Tertuliaf' She plans to enter the business world and with her determination she will succeed. JoHN HUNTER NIINTER Slew is a boy full of life and stuff that every- one admires. Besides tak- ing an active part in his studies, he is also a ' Casa- nova with the gals. Here's wishing lots of success to a boy Who is bound to make good in a big way. ADDIE BENNETT MITCHELL Addie came from Jackson Junior High. She com- pleted the commercial course at Jefferson. F army little giggle, cute little Jmile, Keeps uf in mind aj Alekie all the while. Lou 0' pep and forever gay, An ideal pal in every way. Herels hoping you jimi .fuc- eerx in every clay. NIITCHELL Carlton hails from Jack- son Junior and has done Well in the Commercial Department. Tall, blue- eyed, light-haired, he is active in various sports- particularly basket ball, golf, tennis and swimming. Friendly and likable, he intends to enter a local office after graduation. FRANCES VIRGINIA NIITCHELL Diddy, that's what we call her! Shels attrac- tive, Capable and friendly. She has taken the com- mercial course, and is a member of the Nl. Wv. L. S, Girls, Club, Expression and Choral Departments. She plans to further her secre- tarial studies at N. B. C. WVherever she goes, she'll lind a place for herself. JOHN ADAM NIITCHELL, JR. John's activities include J. L. S., La Tertuliaf' and the stage Crew. He is am bitious and versatile. John is interested in commercial art and Civil engineering. We know that he will suc ceed and he has our bes wishes. 'Mild!!!ldddddlddddiidlddidld .-yy DOROTHY MOzz1:LI.E MOORE Dot blew down upon us from OxOnh1ll High Mary land In the little tlme that she s been here she has shown us that she s a per fect '1thlete, a good sport and a swell 1rl to call become a Physical Educa tion Director Lucl to you, Dot' lXIARY SUE MOORE Mary Sue is a sweet lovable, attractive glrl Her outstanding personality will do much to carry her up the ladder to success She is a talented pianist and is one of the students elferson will one day be proud of Luck to her' ROY P XXTON lX4ooRE IR. Roy is very energetic at spasmodic intervals and he is always very witty. He is fond of the movies read- ing, and all sorts of sports. Here s wishing a swell boy loads of success. -if 67 121- NIARJORIE AGNES MORGAN Marjorie IS a lovable, impulsive blonde It you ve heard a swish and seen someone streaking past, that was Marjorie rushing to class Her favorite past times are reading and danc Home EconOm1cs Success to her' MARGARET MARIE MORRIS All of us know Marie as a cute vivacious attractive senior She has taken an active part in various ac t1v1t1es t Jefferson proving to us that she is capable and dependable Therefore, as father time marches on we are sure we will lind her head over heels in success MARGARET VIRGINIA MOSELEY President of Freshman Class 33' member of Girls Basket Ba Squad, 33- 34- 35- member of Girls Club, 36. Margaret came to eiferson from Bedford. She is a very attractive girl. Her gentle, casual manner give her those traits characteristic of an ideal being. RXXXXXXXXXXXXX llllllllllllll 'llfllllllllll 3 xxxx X x xxxx 7iififfffffffffififfffffffiii C 4 s' i .' i ' Z pal, Her ambition is to lngg her favorite study- . J ' U 7 7 ,,, , Z ' J xxxxxxxxxxxQ 111111111 f 1 4' f 1 44. f-,fy - ' :yr w 12,4 s. if X fa ., ,. fl -,I.Y,.,, - v . C w. if EVELYN PRESTON MULLINS Glee Clubg Girls' Club, La Tertuliaf' Quits the jollieft girl we know, Full of psp and lot: of go,- She playa' and Jingr, Maker loads oj friend.r in ewrythingg Hasnft decided what .rhe'Zl do, Wirh her rucresr? Of courfe we do. ROY EARL IVIULLINS Roy, better known to us as. lXfIoon, has established himself as a very good ffriend to every one. His humor has carried him far 'f 'i i'A f?into the midst of Jeffer- . '-fsonian laughter. Moon', plans to enter V. P. I. to pursue a course in Business Administration. We are sure he will succeed. WILEY S. NIUNSEY Wiley, better known as Buss,,' is nonchalant, dis- tinguished and fullof fun. Between classes Buss'i' could always be seen carry- ing signs and walking with a member of the fairer sex. The University of Virginia appeals to him after leaving Hi. More power to you, Buss. A . - 4,-if 'f N 1l'4l'i' fl II l yr' ., AQ 9 I, my ww f .bf-firyf' al BERNARD J. NIYERS Football, '35-'36g Track, '35-'36-'37. WVe know him best as f'Iggey. I-Ie has taken a general course and has ambitious plans to enter the romantic field of avia- tion. lVe wish him much success. WILSON NASH VVilsOn is the boy with all potentialities. He is congenial, industrious and admired by every One. ln his last year, he has shown us wonderful prospects Of success in his future career. Wilson is better known to his friends as Little Man. God speed in the future. ROBERT LYNWOOD NICHOLS ACORN Staff, Assistant Business Managerg Captain ACORN Advertising Tearng fejrrxon Newx, Advertising Team. NIy ambition is to fill my youthful years with pleasures, Drop study when it interferes. Kidd!!!diillddddddiidlillid 7i7!,ifiiFffiiiiif!7ffFfifiiid DOROTHY ANNE NOVER President Glee Clubg Choral Clubg Student Governmentg Girls' Clubg M. W1 L. S.g G. A. A., Orchestra. Ir Dot Tweet, can .vhe play and Jing? Attractive, capable, and everything, fejerfon will mu: her we all know But rhe ll be a Juccexr wherever The ll go DOROTHY ELLA NUNN Dorothy known for her high scholastic standing has tread the path of honor during her high school days Because of her personality attractiveness a1Id eH:1 crency she s an Inspiration to any group Dot expects to be a secretary so here s wishing her the best of luck' EDLEY SPENCE OBENCHAIN ebbing How of rivers A true as the sky IS blue As much fun as a circus May all Life s interesting happy moments come her way -ti 69 Pf- DORIS BEATRICE OvERsTREIzT Doris, better known as Dot, is the unassuming, dependable, little blond of efficient, commercial ways. Her chief interests are danc- ing and reading. She has been president of her Home Economics Class., Why so much interest in this class? Well, We have our thoughts Doris EDITH ELIZABETH OVERSTREET Edith came to us from lee umor An active student, she IS a member of the G A A and for three years has gone out for volley ball basket ball and baseball, mal Ing first team 111 each sport Shes a swell girl bubbling over with personality LOUISE EARLE PAINTER Secretary Wisehefu 34 35 Student Council 34 Girls Club Secretar Roanoke Roman Expres s1on President Fleur de ys Little Duck ca abe brilliant In studies an society plus a pair of heavenlv luclous, brown eyes Result An adorable girl, tops In popularity flllllllllllll xxxx xx x xxxx I 7 J I n .- 1 4 I '35i ' ' s i Y She is as steady as the . D . fi - I , ' S. S 5 '39 . L -l H I an P' . ,W 1, . . . . , . , - h . d . , ' . xxxxxxxxxxxQ1 llllllllla 11111111111 xxxxxxxxxv ESTELLE PALMER Estelle came to Jefferson from Woodrow Wilson, a carefree, unassuming girl. If ever life in the school- rooms became monotonous it certainly was not her fault. She realizes fully the force of Hamlet's de- spair in saying, But break my heart for I must hold my tongue. NIARY ANN PARKER M. W. L. S., '34-'375 Reporter, '36, President, ,375 ACORN Literary Staff, Co-Short Story Editor, '36- ,373 junior World-News, '35s Girls' Club, '34-'37s Hobbie Committee, '36'-375 Fleur-de-Lys, Public Read- ingg Choral Clubg G. A. A. ALFRED LEONARD PARRISH, JR. Alfredls work in school has been witnessed by fa- culty and students alike as energetic and enthu- siastic. Although the spec- tacular is missing from his high school life, those who know him realize his ardent support of all school activi- ties. Good luck, Alfred! -'SHO Et DOROTHY LEE PASCHALL uTrue to herself: True to her friends: True to her duty always. That's Doro- thy. Quiet, unassuming, not given to making a dis- play, but, with all, deter- mined. DOrOthy's record at Jefferson shows two very enviable qualities, conscien- tiousness and loyalty. MARGARET LOUISE PASKILL hflargaret came to us from Andrew Lewis High. She is tall, dark and you have guessed it-goOd- looking. A fine pal and a true friend. She is one who we feel certain will have success in anything she undertakes to do. She is a member of the Girls' Club. DOROTHY LIAZEL PASLEY Hazel came to jefferson from Jackson junior High School. She soon estab- lished herself in Jefferson, making many friends. Her classmates know her as a quiet, studious, and fine girl to know. Her favorite pastime is reading. 1111111111111111111111ifdiff 7!fiI,fiFFfiFFFiifiifilWiiifid BERNARD Lows PATTERSON Jeffersonian Literary SO- ciety, ,35, '37, Sergeant-ata Arms, ,36, ,37,JUI1iO1' Hi-Y, '36, Senior Hi-Y, '36, ,375 La Tertuliaf' '36, ,37. Bernard is one of those quiet, unobtrusive people whose iniluence is subtle but non the less powerful. His motto seems to be There s a time and place fox everything He picks the rlght tlrne OMAR M PATTERSON JR Pat IS one of those people who Just seem to fit into everything they d Endowed by nature with a good physlque and a beau tiful set of teeth, the credlt goes to h1m for shaping them into one of the main stays of the football team and the most dazzhng smile the best is Pat ROBERT RANSOM PATTERSON Robert although he has n t engaged 1n student ac t1v1t1es to a great extent, IS greatly lnterested 1n pub hc speaking His hobby IS collecting letters from the many radio stations he hears Radio engineering appeals to h1m as a voca tion, success to h1m 71f . , 2 s JOHN GRAY PAUL News Editor, fejerfon Newfg Assistant Editor, L'Echo de Roanoke, Fleur- de-Lysg fejerfon New: and ACORN Advertising Teams, Speech Department. John Gray has been outstanding in Journalism here and we hope he finds an outlet of his talent at V NI I next a NIARY HUNTER PAYNE Scoot at flrst ap pearance seems quiet and reserved but thats where she fools us She has personahty as well as vi tahty and is even more at home in water than on land She s mighty attrac tive with those big blue eyes and that slow sweet MARY LOUISE PECR lVIary LOu1se above everything else, IS a t ue fr1end Her lnfluence though of the unobtruslve variety 1nsp1res those around her to do their test COHSC1CHtlOUS1D her studies she usually makes good grades A true friend and a true student make one fine combination sXXXxXXXXxxXXx lllll 11111111 sc a I . H . 7 f H. ' ' ' U 4 ,, . . cc ,U I - I n . O. X , J . pi '- Sc ' . - . ' Vi: X' ' R . . ' I ' l . - 'K u 3 around old high. One of f Smile- , - . Z r , - - -3 l . . . , -:El 'je 'llfllllffffl f X 'XX xxx xx X xxxxxxxxxxx lllll ll RALPH CARLTON PEDIGO lrVe, Who, are in Ralph's presence clay by day can attest to a jovial nature and an enviable friendliness which We believe mark him for leadership and success. His greatest attainments are music, Glee Club, swim- ming and tennis. He ex- pects to explore the realm of accounting next. BUNYAN HBUNNY' PENDLETON Junior Hi-Y, 535, '36, Cabinet, '36, Senior Hi-Y, '36, i37,J1lI1iOI'-SCI1iOI' Prom Committee, '36, Play Pro- duction, '35-'36, '36-'37, Pride and Prejudice, VVhen Knighthood YVas In Flower, Captain Cheer Leader, '36, '37, Senior Dance Committee, '37. PAULINE TPIOMAS PERDUE Paulinefr the deareit and bert oj them all,' She dances, hikes, and play: bafkez ball. She'r all full of fun and alwayr quite bright, And never doex anything that i.v11,'t quite right. Happy-go-lucky and iuually serene, Surely you too know Pauliiie. dfdpdne' dddddddddiddlddidd any 7iiiifiiffifliiifiifiiiiiiiif ELIZABETH LOUISE PITTMAN S1ncer1ty and friendliness are qUal1t1CS admired 1n any one who may possess them Elizabeth has both and that IS why sh 15 esteemed by all her class mates With her ablhty we are sure she will find a profitable position in life So best of luck Elizabeth ROBERT T PITTMAN, JR Robert better known as Rosy has truly benefited from his high school career His many friends and ad mirers will long remember him and his radiant per sonallty II1S1I1ClO1'I1lt3.DlC will and sparkllng versa t1l1ty will establish him 1n anv field which he may enter RUTH ALICE POFF Recipe for Ruth NIIX well a flashing sm1le 'md a pmt of ganrulxty Add a dash of temperament to season Decorate wlth two brown eyes and curly black hair and you w1ll have a personal1ty EVELYN MARIE POLLARD Dolly 1S one of the attractive brunettes in high school She has a pleasing lv personality is ambitious capable and studxous She is an asset to our comrner c1al department Theheight of her ambition is to be an efl'ic1ent secretary Success to her always iawgfs iivgfff-ff GORDON BARKER POWELL, I Dancing feet are typi cal of a lot of Seniors, but Gordon takes the lead Besides his dancing ability he IS a hard worker so we feel sure that he w1ll suc ceed Good luck Gordon MARY LOUISE POWELL Choral Club G1rls R serveandG1rls Club Qu1et friendly and dependable 'Vlary Louise has worked her way Into our hearts, and we will miss her when she moves on, but our good wishes go with her 73 xXXXXXXXXxxXXX lllll lllllllz 'lllllllllllll xxxx xx k xxx XXXXXXXXXXX I Ill!! Ill lllllllllll XKKXXQXXX' RUDOLPH .NIOSBY PRICE Rudolph came to Jeffer- son from Lee Junior. Since his arrival he has been taking an academic course. His avowed ambition is to be a pharmacist. His motto When bigger and better pills are made Price will make them. WILSON THORNHILL PRICE Wilson Price, better known as Little Willie, came to us from Lee Junior High School in the fall, '35. He specializes in the com- mercial course, but his main interest lies in art and Miss BeebeC?j. His timely wit, personality and good-na- turedness have made him popular with all. JEANNETTE IRENE PRITCHETT F air-haired, blue-eyed, slim, pezize, Agreeablqfrienzily ana7.fweet,' Not too induftriour, But are many of uf? A .renior .vhonld be dignijied, But this fact can'z be denied: This young lady need: it not To make her be jurt what :he ought. 74 ERNEST lX'1ONROE PROFFIT Earnie came to us from Lee High. He is very business-like. The girls say he is the most indifferent of the younger heart-smash- ers. He has not as yet decided what Work he will follow, but is vitally inter- ested in all phases of cabi- net-making. COLEMAN BERNARD RANSONE, JR. Jeffersonian Literary So- ciety, '34-'37, Treasurer, '35, Vice President, '36, President, '36, Reporter, '37, Student Government, 935, '36, Literary Team, '36, '37,FlCL1I'-de-LYS, '35, '36 '37, Speech Department, '37, Senior Play Commit- tee, ACORN Literary Staif, Humor Editor, '36, '37. MARY PAULINE RAY Girls' Club, Roanoke Roman Stall. Pauline's skill in dancing has made her a welcome addition to any High School gathering. Her industry, dependability, and intelligence have given her success in High School and these qualities, we think, will guarantee her success in life. afddnaf fnnfdnadaffdfafnfp dd 1 fry ffffffffffpffnffff fffffpf HILDA VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Carefree and gay, gets there ln a blg way Hxlda wlth her blue eyes, blond halr and eternal neatness xs regarded bv all as a good sport and true frxend She IS adm1red and loved by her many frxends because of her slncere and frank d1spo s1t1on M uw IRENE RHODES Irene xs five and a half feet of hazel eyed, d1mpled cheeked brunette She IS of a I'I11SCh1CVOUS nature bashful when you first meet her Her ambxtxon IS to be a school teacher because of her love for ch1ldren NIARTHA CATHERINE R1cE Nlember of Gxrls Club M W L S Martha IS one f those even tempered peo ple who says llttle and l111'1lxS a lot She IS a loyal mend and a dependable tudent There IS an un uspected gypsy streak IH l er make up and she looks orward to l1fe ln a traller 75 EVELYN RUTH RICHARDSON Ruth came to us from Jackson Jumor Hlgh School She IS greatly mterested 1n muslc and nursmg She plans to follow the latter as a professlon next Septem ber W1th her determma tlon honesty and klndness We predlct that success ln thms Held w1ll be her end SAMUEL SWITZER RILEY Sam came to us from ackson Junxor H1gh Every one hkes Sam for hls free young fellow, he llkes sports and partxclpates mn them Keep smxlmg Sam We w1sh you a happy and successful future LORINE ELBERTA ROBERTS A frlendly, cheerful blue eyed brunette, sweet lovlng and capable She s Wllllflg to help and anxlous to please Her chxef 1nterests are sports, cookmg and sewmg Her hobby of halr Wavmg may pomt to her profess1on IH later hfe :lllllllllllll xxxx xx x xxxx i . . .,, . , X .i at i ' i ' l . but you will find her rather 1 ' Wit and 10nd voice- A Cflfe' .. , I ' l ll' - o I 4 ttf lle XXXX XXXXXXXX lllll 11111111 XXXXXXXXXXX lllllllll XXXKXXXXX HARRY BERKELEY ROBERTSON Harry came to Jefferson fromLeeJuniorHighSchool. in '35, He was a member of the Jefferson High School Golf Team of -'36 and '37. He is a fine active boy who has done Well in Jellerson, and we are sure that he will be successful in whatever he undertakes. LEWIS CONNIE Rcriihgizrsoiv Lewis, betterfknown as Fats, possesses a mag- netic, Witty-personalit . If you heafr a roar of Tau' iter, you 1l 'kriovv that . gewis has bee airirig som' df his rib- Eiccling hurrio . Although he can be facetious, 'cFatsH is really intelligent and personable, he'll reach the top. BERNICE FRANCES ROSENBERG NI. W. L. S., Girls, Clubg Fleur-de-Lysg Wisehefu Club. Francesls humor and attractiveness have com- bined to form an intrigu- ing personality. Her ability and efliciency have made her a Welcome participant in many high school acti- vities. We know that suc- cess Will always be hers. . 2. .2 . T f ' :'iI: M as ss, 5. ns-. as H .vw - is an s QE is It Z 5155, xl 9 .. H 5 E I' S' 2 I -973 wg E S is fi 5 3 T.. ,. EX as .is ss 'WH H ,E Ql E sim -W WQSSEK A-Q, -strays CARL ALVIN RUBLE Alvin came to Jefferson from Lee Junior High School. While here, he has made many friends by his characteristics of honesty, sincerity, and attractive- ness. W'e are sure that he will be most successful in life, and we know that he will Win friends wherever he goes. RAYMOND RUBLE Raymond graduated from school in February. WVhile in school, he proved him- self to to a very capable and energetic boy. His winning personality stands out among his friends. YVe wish you the best of luck, Ray- mond, and hope that your life will be full of happiness. REBA G. RUMBLEY Vice-President of Sopho more Classg Girls' Club Reporterg Discussion Chair man, Choral, Glee Club Expression, Newspape Representative. Reba is person whom everyone like a lot because she's such grand sport. She's attrac tive, happy-go-lucky, and . fine girl. Iliff!!JdillddddidildlidiIf L111 111111111111111111 1111111 BERNICE MAE SAUL Bernice is a witty and sweet girl. She is always dependable, a good mixer, makes friends easily, and is liked by everyone who knows her. She is a con- scientious worker and capa- ble of carrying through whatever she wishes to undertale These qualities 'ire sure to bring her re wards LVELYN Louise SAUL We characterise Evelyn as studious businesslike friendly and sincere She applies herself fully in all her undertakings and thus her efficiency Her attitude towards her tasks and her ability to dispense with them will truly establish her We know success will be hers in the future FRANCES ANN SAUNDERS WV1sehefu 34 35 Girls C YS 35 Frances came to us from Lee unlor She IS sincere ovable and highly attrac ive A good student rue friend a grand girl hat is Frances We know ou will reach the top rances 'F-E6 ROBERT CARLTON SAUNDERS Toby is very witty, friendly and likable. He was an active member of the dramatic department, taking Expression, ,355 Stage Craft, '36g Play Pro- duction, '37g member of Stage Crew 36 37 and was in the play Ghost Tram and WhCIlICH1ght hood was in Flower WILLIAM HERBERT SCHAFTER JR Herbert IS one of those likable chaps generous to the n th degree During his high school years he made many friends and we are glad to be called his friends Although he did not par ticipate in many hlgh school activities he was a member of the Junior Hi X ANDREW JUDSOIN SCHUYLER Everyone likes Andy He came to Jefferson from Lee umor, and his cheerful ways have made him a multitude of friends He IS outstanding for his scholas tic ability and his courtesy We are sure that success IS Waiting for Andy and we wish him the best of all llfllllllllll xxxx xx x xxxx . I . 7 if . ' Club, '35, 336, ,,37g,Fleur- 1 A 4 I i ' d 'L 9 , 1 ,361 L T . J ' ' ' - U i 'f':i1 ' J . ' I . . , 5,333 .Y . I . S -sums ' A ,XXXXXXXXXXXXX 9 IIIIIII111111, - ,..-..- xxxxxxxxxxxQ Ill!! I lllllllllll n XXKXX:cX6 YVETTA LEE SCHWARTZ Yvetta-sympathetic, at- tractive, and sincere-all qualities that will spell suc- cess for her. She has been an outstanding member of the Commercial Depart- ment here' at Jefferson, and we are certain that she will make a place for herself in the world of business. ANNE NICCONNELL ScoTT Play Production, lVl. W. L. S., Expression, Choral, Girls' Club, Girls' Reserve, '33, '34, Anne is very capable. She has been an outstanding commercial student and has also been active in the Speech De- partment. We have seen her in several one-act plays. FRANCIS HUME SCOTT, ui Cross-Country, La Ter- tulia, '36, '37, Treasurer, '37, Spelling Tournament. Francis, generally known as Scotty, is one swell boy, always willing to oblige. If there's a wise crack to be made he's Scotty -om the-spot. He's a nit with plenty of wit and that ain't all. JEAN ARNOLD SCOTT Wisehefu, '34, '35, Girls' Club, '35, '37s Prefect Council, '36, '37, Speech Department, '35, '36, Play Production, '36, '37, Chair- man, Assembly Committee, '37gStage Crew, '37, NVhen Knighthood W'as in Flower. Jean is cute, vivacious, witty and liked by all. SAMUEL SI-IERWOOD SCOTT Sherwood came from Lee Junior in '35. He has done well in jefferson, especially in mathematics. He is genial, sincere and capable. W'e are sure that he pos sesses all the qualities to make for a success in life, wherever he may go. Here's luck to you, Sherwood! Hluuus XVITT Scnucos Harry came to Jefferson from Lee Junior in '34. H is possessed with a pleasin personality and is liked b allwho know him. WVe al know him as a singer. H has contributed his talent to the Glee Club almos continuously. We hope t see him on Broadway som day. dill!!!dldlidddlidildldlfdl .4 : LifiifiiiiiiiffifiifiiWifiiii DOROTHY HELEN SEAY Dot -we all call her that-is a true friend. She is attractive, sympathetic, and pleasure-loving. She is taking a general course here in Jefferson and plans to become a nurse. Jeffer- son will miss you, Dot, but we all wish you luck in your nursing. HATTIE THRASHER SECRIST Student Government, 36 37 Choral Club 35 36 37 Expression, 37 Hattie came to us from Lee umor High with vim and vigor, ready to show old Jefferson a thing or three She is versatile attractive and capable Here s wishing you the best of luck Hattie ELWYN L SELANDER Elwyn is one of the fore most students in High athletics and he does well in them He intends to enter college to study Busi ness Administration VVe all know that he has the qualities of making a brll llant business executlve Here s luck 79 JOHN CALVIN SENTER, JR. La Tertulia, Vice President, '37, Senior Hi-Y, StudentGovernmentRepre- sentativeg Senior Class Mirror Committee. John is a most versatile person. Not only is he dependable, but adds life to any group of which he is a part. John has won many friends at efferson LORRAINE SHART71-212, Of course you know her' That attractive brunette Senior that has just plenty of pep and charming person ality Lorraine is 1ntell1 gent good looking witty, determined a loyal friend, and a good sport efferson wishes for you much success in future 1 e MARTHA SHELTON President of Orchestra 34 Vice President 36 Expression Department 34 36 Girls Club Martha IS attractive intelligent and determined By these qualities she is known to everyone at High School To her we wish the best of luck and success in life 1111111111111 xxxx xx X xxx J . - , '- 'I . old , ' , lf . School. He is interested in i ACZJRN Staff, M. W. ,L. S.S I . 1 ' 'E , , Q . , f -riff E:- ,xxxxxxxxxxxxx 1111111111111 XXXXXXXXXXX I lllllllll lllllllllll XXXXXXXXX HELEN DORIS SHILLING Helen, known to her friends as Sparkie, came to Jefferson with the highest number of honor points in junior High School. She is sincere and witty. She has taken lessons on the piano for ten years, and expects to continue at Washington University and abroad. WILLIAM ALTON SIZER William, better known to his friends as 'gCy,' or Bill, came to us from Lee Junior High School. 'lBill has made many friends dur- ing his stay at Jefferson. He is very versatile, likable and witty. We wish him the very best of luck in whatever he may attempt. ANNE BRITTON SLICER Anne Britton, that sin- cere and good-natured stu- dent, came to us from Woodrow Wilson. Her two years with us have proven her ability along many lines. She plans to major in History, her favorite sub- ject. We wish this lovable girl much success. 80 lif- NIARY MARGARET SLICER A member of our class who has music in her fingers, inherited from several gen- erations, on her paternal side. Her fingers move nimbly over the typewriter. Her favorite instrument is the accordion, which she plays with a skill unknown to many a radio artist. CATPIERINE VIRGINIA SMITH Catherine, a sweet bru- nette, better known as Sally, hails from Lee Junior. Welve found her to be trustworthy and lov- able. She finds much pleasure in bicycle riding. She is a graduate from the Commercial Department of Jefferson and will make a dependable secretary. NIILES QUENTIN SMITI-I Prefect Council, J. L. S., Secretary, ,3SgJL1I1lOI' Hi-Y, Public Speaking, Miles came to Jefferson from Jackson junior in '34. At school his peppy personality has won many friends to him. Being an excellent speaker, he has taken an active interest in dramatics. dill!!!Ililididdidllilididl Lift?iff-fifiiifiifiifii5777571 Trrorvms CLAYTON SMITH Ready, willing and able. Though usually quiet, when he does speak, he is heard- and heeded. With a fine record as a student, high school knows he will gain a huge success in all he does He has made his mark here and will else Where too V1:RT11: MAXRIE SORRELS G A A Fleur de Lys I .the wr!! :hz ml! and you may depend on tt Amir :he won i, The won 1 thfre J an and to 11 Marie rs pretty apt to succeed if high school rec ords are any indication She has the gifts of loyalty comprehension, and much 1b1l1ty HAMMOND EDMUNDSON SOWLR JR Ed s dark hair and brown eyes are known to all of us He IS a good sport and steadfast fr1end Ed has an outstanding personality Wh1Cl1 makes him popular among all of his fellow classm1tes Every one that l new hlm will remember him fondly arf,-Z? -V81 l -we 'W WVALTER FRANK SOWERS Intelligent, earnest, popular, Frank plans to be a great medical expert some- day. We know he will make a success at what- ever he undertakes, for he has the personality and the ability necessary to succeed in life He has shown this throughout his school ca reer Lucl to you, Frank AGNES JOYCE STALLINGS She 18 called Aggie for short You can always find her ready for fun and any 11nd of play She IS mischievous and ready to tease She is short physic ally and mentally so her friends say She 1S slow but sure and 111 e the tortolse she gets there just the same JOHN ST XNLEY Smile and the World smiles with you cry and you cry alone John 1S indeed fortunate in that he has a character combination f capabilrtyandperseverance Ilhese qualities are sure to make his school career at V P I an enjoyable and beneficial one XXXXXXXXXXXXX llllllllllllll at f ' 7 .- ' 7. I . I if! In I 'wa-1 H 'QQ' , ' ' . , . It M I, K J.: - . D 21 Jiri, I- I sv . . O af lif- I :lllllllllllll xxxx- X x xxxx ...lv . xxxxxxxxxxx l a 1111 11111111111 xxxxfffff f RACIIEL NAOMI STANLEY Rachel came from Jack- son -Iunior to Jefferson two years ago and is a friend well thought of. She is a member of La Tertuliaf' You will find her good- natured, jolly and lovable. We are sure that Rachel's outstanding ability will as- sure her success in what- ever she may attempt. IR1s DEANE STARKEY Glee Club and Choral Club. Sincere, understand- ing, ambitious and loyal. Sincere to every one and in all her Workg understands and regards the rights and feelings of othersg has a ambition to do something worth-whileg and loyal to the end, regardless. CATHERINE B. STEPHENSON Impulsive and often sar- castic is she, but with all a fine, dependable girl. Her independence and cheery disposition will take her through life in a happy and successful way. All who have known her are sorry to see her go. ff -L. WM JAMES HARRIS STEPHENS Harris came to Jefferson High School in the fall of 1935. He was a member of the junior and Senior Hi-Y and of the Jeffersonian Literary Society. How shall we describe this popular figure? Well, how about that classic phrase, tall, dark and handsome? IRENE FRANCES STEVENS Irene is a sweet, quiet, friendly girl with a yen for dietetics. She is studious and capable, and has made a fine record at Jefferson. With her ability we may confidently expect to see Irene at the top of the ladder. She deserves the best. MARTHA R. STEVENS Vice-President of G. A. A. for two yearsg member 0 the Senior Teams in Volley ball, Baseball, Basket Ball Track and Tennisg on th ACORN Literary Staff an member of Fleur-de-Ly and M. W. L. S. Martha known as '4Mot, plans t take up nursing and late surgery. Iris ii!! idddldddiddddildlidiidl FifiififfffiiifififfiiWolff!!! KAT'HRYN FAY STEWART Petite Kathryn is well known among the Seniors for her friendly, vivacious ways. She has been a mem- ber of M. XV. L. S., the Girls' Club, and Fleur-de- Lys Any organization rec ogmzes her as one of its most dependable workers Her ability will stand her in good stead FRED ALDEN STONE Pred came to Jefferson from Woodrow Wilson and Lee un1or and has been a good student in the Com 1S an attractlve and sincere friend With a remarkable personality which will carry him far in the business world, for that IS h1s chosen fied REBECCA PAGE STONE Becca IS as good she looks but she has man aged to be not only orna mental but an add1t1on to high school l1fe She is one of those rare combinations of beauty and a few brains and we dub her one of the best gigglers She s good to the last drop Good luck Becky wig' fl? -was PETE SLFRICKLAND Pete was active in many organizations during his high school career. He was the treasurer of Junior Hi-Y in '36. President of Student Government at Lee junior, on the Student Council at efferson a member f L S and a cheer leader who really made us cheer ELIZABETH MAY STRICKLER Her ways are ways of pleasantness Whenever you meet her she is always 1n a cheerful, happy go lucky state of mind She would rather have a laugh to make her merry than experience to make her sad Her dis position is surpassed only by her thoughtfulness lilfld ness, and good sportman sup lVIELVIN BERNARD SWARTZBERG A congenial happy go lucky, person popular among the students lWelv1n while not active 1n school act1v1t1es was always ready to help out when needed Nlelvln plans t enter the field of aeronau tics when he finlshes school So long lVIClV1I1 lots of luck in the future KXXXXXXXXXXXXX llllllllllllll I .' J , o i W? . - - . J 7 . -,Q ,JK i ' rnercial Department.. He 1 , . I I 1' . u as ' as I ' -D - . I ' K . .. , ' . ' o , an -as . U Q 'lllllllllllll XXXX xxxx xxxx u-qr--- xxxxxxxxxxx f If 11111111111 xxfffffff , , VIRGINIA BIDINGER SWEET Wisehefu, Girls' Clubg Reporter, NI. W. L. S., President, Secretary, Fleur- de-Lysg L'Echo de Roanoke, Class Representative, Quill and Scroll, junior World- Newf, Co-Alumni Editor, fejerron Newf, Reporter, Literary Team, Student Government, ACORN Ad- vertising Team. GLADYS MARIE SYKES Gladys is another attrac- tive brunette Who gradu- ated in February. VVhile at high school she took a Com- mercial Course and did ex- cellent Work. Next to her studies she was interested in sports and was a member of the G. A. A. She is de- termined and We hope suc- cess is hers. TDOROTI-IY LEE TENCI-I She is intelligent, sincere, and very capable in her social activities. Always quick in her divisions. She is independent, original and has a pleasing personality which enables her to make friends easily. Keep it up, Dorothy Lee, and we know you will always succeed in everything you attempt to do. 84 lie A. B. TERRY c'Abie', Wears 5' that smile that wonlt come offf' He is interested in roller skat- ing, ice skating and hockey. He is dependable and al- ways ready to Work and help a friend in need. He is especially good in mathe- matics. His ambition is to be a mechanical engineer. l X J. 9 'S 'M SIDNEY HAROLD TEAR Harold, known to his friends as Cheezy,', is a talented, fun-loving, and friendly young man. While in school, he was a member of the Choral Club, Glee Club, Student Govern- ment, and Electrical De- partment. Harold is inter- ested in radio engineering and broadcasting, p Af . if 1, WML J ALICE NTATILDA THOMAS Capable, dependable and sweet--that is Alice. Alice came to our school from Lee Junior. She was a friend to every one at Old High. We are sorry to lose you, Alice. We hope you succeed in whatever you do. You're a swell girl and we are glad to have known you. Mild!!!.d!.ddidIddd'd!!d!l!idl 7iii.ifiiFfifi.Fiifii.77i7777751 WALTER GRAY TIJOMAS Student Councilg Prefect Councilg L. S.g Quill and Scroll Roanoke Roman Editor 36 ACORN Stall WValters able thorough going mind his genuine sincerity, and his amazing capacity for accomplish ment have made him a personahty liked and re spected by all XVILLIAM HOLBROOK THOM is His ch Iracteustics epito mlzed proclaim him to be 'xssiduous cogitative 'Ind leve minded L S President Vice P1es1dent Secretary Debating Team Glee Club Secretary Choral Club Cross Conn try Student Council The Sixth Key The Ghost Train JOHN THOMPSON ohn 1S known for his serenity and nonchalance in school and out He 1S an ardent naturalist 'md derives quite a bit of pleas ure from his studies and observations of birds and their habits We have a great deal of falth in ohn and we feel that It IS by no means groundless +l85l9+ BILLIE LOUISE TINSLEY Not too serious, not too gay, but just sincere in every wayg the ideal girl that s not found every day President Glrls Club So cial Chairman 35 36 Vice Presldent Wisehefu Stu dent Government Repre sentative Speech Depart ment Student Director of Ghost Train Choral Club Art Department LKATHERINE TINSLEY ACORN Literary Staff Assistant Editor 37 :fron New: Staff Columnist lXI W L S Secretary, Fall 36 La Tertulla Reportel Fleur de Lys and LL'cho de Roanoke Repre sentative ACORN Roll Call Representative 34 ACORN and e evron News Adver t1s1ng Teams French Tournament L JEWELL TRENT ewell has br1ghtened elferson just as her name Indicates She IS an aCt1Ve lXews Editor of the fe er .ron New: and a member of the M W L S One of her ambitions 1S to be an Eng lish teacher wvlth ewell s abihty and charm We are sure she Will reach the pmnacle of success XXX X X ' :,,,:,::,::::: Cffffxfff ffff xxxxxxxxxxx 1 1111 . 11111111111 xxxxfiiffv HAROLD FRANCIS TRENT Harold came to us from Lee junior, and has proved to be sincere and vivacious. He likes all sports, parti- cularly swimming, football, and baseball. His hobby is building models of famous airplanes. Subjects he likes best are: Mechanical Draw- ing and Algebra. Haroldls ambition is to be a mechani- cal engineer. LELAND RICHARD TURNER Dick has black hair and blue eyes. He is a good sport and has that quiet boyish air. His pleas- ing personality has Won for him a Wide circle of friends. Not only his friends, but the teachers, too, will re- member him in years to come. OTIS LEE UPDIKE Senior Hi-Y, Correspond- ing Secretary, Jefiersonian Literary Society, Secretary, President, ACORN Literary Staff, Feature Editor, Liter- ary Teams, Latin Tourna- ment, French Tournament, Fleur-de-Lys, Assembly Committee, Choral Club, Expression, Public Speak- ing, Debating. .f ' 4, 1? ELSIE lVlAE UNRUE Attraetiwe, sincere, Jmiling and trice- Yef, you're right, itlr Mazie,' Unrae. A good commercial ftudent, One any man would employ, Even though :he imitate: Myrna Loy. CHARLOTTE S. VANDERGRIFT Charlotte-a quiet girl, liked by all. Her eye: are gray, .fhe'.v not oery tall. She wean' a fmile, never gets mad. Capable, dependable and a movie jan. If you happen to peep when Jhe think: :he if alone Yoifll see her, imitating Dolly Dawn. THOMAS HARGIS VERMILLION, JR. Thomas, better known as June, is very congenial and has many friends, and all who know him find him good-natured and lots of fun. He is attractive, neat in dress, polite and inter- ested in athletics. june expects to enter the busi- ness world and we wish him lots of luck and success. 1111111 dddddddddlddiddidl 1 111 f'F7i.ifiififfiFiifiif!iFffiiid ALWIN D VEST For hes a Jolly, good fellow that s AlW1n Vest When that young man comes around, you are aware of hlm He s one of elferson s most dependable students As far as person ahty goes hes tops I slngrng hes a second B1ng Hrs hobby IS mus1c ROBERT WAGGONER Ro ert has very frlendly unassumlng per sonal1ty Although he has aCtIV1t1CS, he has made a good showxng 1n hrs studles He IS dependable smcere and ser1ous These tralts w1ll assure hlS successful ness m h1s chosen career busmess JOHN HOBERT WAGONER Hobert IS one swell fellow H15 flashy sm1le and good natured laugh are always ready to break forth He 1S leavmg Jefferson thxs year but these halls wzll long echo the Jolly fun of Hoberts fr1vol1ty e wlsh much success and fun to hlm ,WJ TUV' 1 1 I RUBY VIRGINIA WALLACE Ruby IS w1tty, attractlve and an excellent conversa tlonalxst She has a won derful apprec1at1on of mus1c and art Ruby enjoys danc mg and skatlng She has three remarkable qualxtles Studlousness capab1l1tyand eflicxency, whlch assures us that success w1ll be w1th er GERTRUDE GRACE WALKER Gertrude 1n her d1gn1f1ed and quret way, has made herself popular w1th all those who know her She always remams sweet and smcere She plans to go on W1th her secretarlal work and we know that charm and grace accom pany her she w1ll surely succeed IRA FRANKLIN WALTON, JR un1or H1Y 34 35 Vlce Presxdent, 35 Senxor H1Y 36 37 Vlce PFCSI dent 36 Football 34 35 36 Choral Club 34 3 36 Pres1dent 3 Wlthout Frank the foot ball team would not have been complete H moody but a good sport and lots of fun '11111111111l1 x xx xxxx xxx 1. ..,..-., . f...-.V S f.-r YA YY--A - cc 9 ' - V U Y ' ' ' , 3 f A ' . . .' J 9 ggi 1 V P1 . . I Q . ' .I , l 7 , ' H A .I 7. ' . h . . b fl A . . l Yr . , not taken part 1n school H+ - . In , . l V . Q . . . . - . nag I l ' . N I I ' 9, ,I 7 ,U S , . ' a 1 ,S ' ,, 7 ' ' ' . W ' , ' . e 1S I 1 3 I . 'lf L! J egf 139 RXXXXXXXXXXXXX 11111 11111111 6 I9 Q.. XXXXXXXXKXX I Ill! I 1 MARY EMILY WANsoR Pete, that lovable girl, with a big smile and a happy-go-lucky disposition, has been a member of the Girls' Club and Fleur-de- Lys, and has served on L'Echo de Roanoke. She is an ambitious French stu- dent. If you don't believe it, try conversing with her in French. BILLIE WARREN Radiantly happy, care- free and joyous, yet sincere and tenderly sympathetic, are some of the attributes that have won her a stead- fast place in the hearts of all who know her. ELEANOR VIRGINIA WATTS Eleanor, a tall brunette whose dark brown eyes, black hair, and facial fea- tures are but few reminders of 'her beauty, is truly the typical young woman. Her sweet nature and instant smile combined with her understanding sympathy are outstanding marks of culture. GERTRUDE EVELYN XKVEAVER She is little, :he ix :hy But there if mifchief in her eye. She'.r aflirtf, Gertie has taken an ac- tive part in all the sports at Jefferson. She is full of sporting blood. Activities: Basket Bal1gBaseballg Volley Ball, Deck Tennis, G. A. A. Sl R'IILDRED O. WVEAVER Qnietfaee and lovely hair, foyo-zu, carefree maidenfair, Happy am I,' from care I m free, Why aren't they all contented like me? BLANCHE IRENE XIVEBB Glee Club, Choral Club, Art Department. The life oj the party-jolly and gay, Ready to help in every wayg Sweet and loyal-:Hiking zoo, No matter what happen: :he neoer get: blue. Her cheerful .rmile if: one-that greeif Eaeh and every one .the meets. pfaffde' nfdaddfaafadfaffzffp 7!iiifFlifi!iFWiFiiWfiZiff!!! ROSALIE W EBSTIZR Wlsehefu Club 34 35 Cnrls Club 36 37 Choral Clu 36 37 Loved by many admned by all Why not? She shumorous sweet and frIcndly Always greets you w1th a smIle and IS trustworthy and kmd WILLIAM LEWIS YVEBSTLR LCWIS lS a mIghty good fellow HIS Independence self lCll6lI1CC and thoIough ness w1ll make h1m a success In any form of busIness he enteIs He says he wants to be an accountant Well we wont have to worry about him because he surely knows hIs Eggers ULIA lf.LI1AB1:TH NVEDDINGTON Ehzabeth Weddmgton YVest Xllfglllla born came to thIs school wIth her na t1ve accent and cheery per sonahty Good ID grades and muslc she has much Wlth Wl l1Cl1 to make herself and others happy She was a member of the Spanlsh Club and the Orchestra 89 EDG XR KENNEDY WEDDLE Semor HIX 36 37 Cabmet SenIor H1 Y 37 VarsIty Basket Ball 36 '57 Captam of the Basket Ball Team, 37 As the fore goIng act1v1tIes show Ed as he 15 commonly called was one of our lead Ing athletes And does h plav one sweet game of Basket Ball? Luck Ed' M XRY EIIEEN XVEDDLE FllCCI'1 lfetter lnown to her fl1CI1ClS as Shadow has been an actwe member of the G A A and 16 Guls Club She IS VVILLY and alvs Iys ready to haye good tIme After she completes her course t N B C we l now that she wIll malte some one a good secretary VIRGINIA CERTRUD1: XJVELCH V1TglH13S sunny smIle and lovable vxays WIn all hearts She IS Wltty and scholarly bemg especIally talented In Enghsh She was treasurer of the M W L S 'Ind belonged to the Express1on and Debatlng Departments the Glee Clu GIrls Club and l leur dc Lys xXXXXXXXXXXXXX lllll lfllllli I Q ' W, 7 . 1 A I X - ' 7 7 s , V 1 V 1 . .- 7 . -, , l a , 1 , Q Y - . 7 -D 7 , 7 w- 9 7 1 . I f 7 - , 1, 7 9 , s . b, ,I . 1 . I , 7 , i L : l . . .'. ' , U cn Jo ' 7 , . , . . 7 C . ' 5 - ' . C ' l E44 77 . , . , fi I ' . 7 V 41' 7 4 i , . . . 1- za as 9 . . i , v ' , - 2 -- ' 1 - . . -. tl . Y . ', 5 i' ' u a P C 'IZ ' ll, ' Zl. . - A , .Q I , 7 . aa, ' 7 ' Y . . ., Q 7 . ' '- cc as K ' 4 - lv - . . . , . . . . 7 , a 7 X I -D ,xg - n s - If . . . C 7, , . s WW 4 I, . . , ' l s s C l 4 . . . - Q - be , 5 F ' I- n -:Sf 32? flllllllllflll XXXX xx X XXXX xxxxxxxxxxxQ lllll ll A 1 MARVIN KENNETH WELLS Marvin came to us from Lee Junior. He quickly established himself and be- came one of our finest pupils. Although he worked and was prevented from taking part in any social activities, he is well liked by every one who knows him. He is friendly, courteous and studious. MYRTLE TI-IELMA WERTZ G. A. A., Orchestra, Secretaryg La Tertuliaf' Secretary. Nonchalant, yet dependable-that's Myrtle. She has been interested in her work and active in many phases of high school life ever since she entered Jelferson. She is smart and is liked both by teachers and classmates. HELEN VIRGINIA WHEELER Helen has one of the sweetest personalities in high school. She is very at- tractive with her lovable nature and smile with which she greets every one. Her wit is well-known to her friends. Her ambition is to be the efficient secretary of a prominent business man. sci so is WVENONA LEE WHEELER Art Department, Glee Club, G'La Tertuliaf' First of all, Wenona is a student. She takes a vital interest in her studies and makes good grades. She is interested in music and art. Her am- bition is to be a secretary. She would make an eliicient and dependable one. EDNA HOWARD WHITE Prefect Council, Student Council, ACORN Repre- sentativeg Pride and Prej- udice,', Student Director, Glee Club, Vlfisehefu cabi- net, Girls' Club, Treasurerg M. WV. L. S.g Debating Team, and fejerfon New: Reporter. Edna also starred in VVhen Knighthood was in Flower. JOHN EARLE WHITE Fleur-de-Lys, L,Echo df Roanoke Staff, J. L. S. Here is a boy who converses in- telligently on any subject, who has singular mental ability, who can grasp quickly and work his prob- lems. Earle, we know you will be more than able to maintain your position in future life. 11.41511dddlddddddllldlddlddl fi!ififffiiiiiifiifiiZiff!!! l MILDRED ELEANOR WHITLOW Mildred, a February com- mercial graduate, came to Jefferson with honor grades and continued this record throughout her high school career. Her pleasing per- sonality and winning smiles gained her many friends. She is now holding a posi- tion in the business world. We wish her success. VERN ELLA XVILKERSON Those who know her con sider this sweet and lovable lass the tops Her schol astic record gives her the deserved title of a scholar Best of all she has found and given the highest and best M W L S Roa noke Roman Staff I Echo dr Roanoke Staff CECELIA HORTENSE WILLIAMS Hortense a talented and friendly girl IS known to all through her music on the accordion and the piano She was a member of the Girls Glee Club G A A Choral Club She IS major mg in secretarial work and In music Success to her' JI GERALD MARSHALL WILLIAMS Gerald will make his mark in this life. Of line character and strong de- termination, he has all the markings of a real business man. His chief interests are tennis, swimming, and choral club. He is planning to study accounting. We will not be disappointed in 1m. HAZEL MCGUIRI: WILLIAMS The world moves around every day but Hazel never changes She IS always the same friendly and lovable person She will soon be come a part of the business world and will make some one a very competent secre tary, forever willlng to do more than her part HELEN FRANCES WILLIAMS Do blondes make good nurses? We think so At least here IS one that plans to do so Helens cheery disposition has won many friends 'ind her efliciency makes people depend on her and they find that she IS dependable We hope she succeeds In her work 'ffffzffffffff x xx xx x xxxx h efffi ff? IXXXXX XXXKXXXX 11111 fffffff, xxxxxxxxxxx 1 1111 lllllllllll xxxxcffff I I JUANITA ALICE WILLIAMS Juanita is a girl who is always ready to join in the fun, is full of vitality and friendly to all. She is in- terested in the welfare of all whom she knows, and has a grand personality, which radiates from her sparkling hazel eyes. We are all sure slIe'll succeed. LEALAND XVILLIAMS Lealand is a happy-go- lucky sort of a fellow. He is attractive and always eager for fun. He is a lover of music and dancing. His general make-up consti- tutes what we would call an all around good sport. NVe are sure of his success in the business world. PHYLLIS MONROE WILLIAMSON Phyllis is an attractive, petite brunette. Her favor- ite pastime is reading, but she is also fond of dancing and swimming. Her win- ning personality and friendly attitude will win recognition for her in her future commercial work. Lots of luck to her! If Q W., Har 52,4--' 'SEV -Q92 1-Tr' Tad' -E DoRo'rIIY ROBERTA NVILLETT Dorothy, an attractive brunette, has won many friends because of her pleas- ing personality, tactfulness and loyalty. Dot is an all-around good sport. Her ambition is to be a good secretary. Fortune favors her in many ways and we are sure she will succeed. HELEN ELIZABETH WILLIS Helen attended Belmont and Jackson Junior before coming to Jefferson Senior High. She is a true friend that you can really depend on in time of need. With a quiet, studious and reserved nature, success is hers. A reputation complete and fair without a Hawf, KEITH X'VlLLIS Edgar Allen Poe Literar- Society, Spring, '34gJunio Hi-Y, Fall, ,34,CO1'I'CSpOI1Cl ing Secretary, Spring, ,35 Senior Hi-Y, Spring, '36 President, Fall '36, Sprin ,37Q Junior Varsity Foot- ball, Fall '35g Varsity Foot ball, Fall '36, Expressioi Department, Spring '36. Midi!!!dlidddiddlddlddddddd QiiiifiiiiiiffiifiifiiFifi!!! MARY FRANCES WILLS To know her is to love her. Mary is a person of remarkable character and lovable disposition. She is one to whom you can go with all your troubles. Be- ing kind and considerate of everyone, she will set an example for others in any work she may follow. l GUY XVILSON Guy is a somewhat mys- terious character. He is a good sport and a good friend if you once get ac- quainted. He is quiet, dignified and attractive He s interested IH all sports, ys on the school base ball team and has plaved football also He IS that rarity a stud1ous athlete HA7EL ULDE KN WILSON Counterr of curly, Good ,rport among gzrlr Sczon of 'merrzment Frolzc andfun, life think that .rhf J The Luiz!! on: fl xy L,,-.- TIIEO DAVIDSON WILSON Theo came to us from Jackson three years ago. His smiling personality and his simple good humor have gained him many friends and will continue to do so. His determination will carry him ahead in .this game of life. 'We are sure he will go far in the future. NIARGARET VIRGINIA WINN Girls' Glee Clubg Choral Clubg Art Department. Margaret is stylish, attrac- tive and sincere. She also arrests the attention when she sings Many surprises are IH store for Margaret but her certain success wIll be no surprise to her host of friends JULIA NIILDRED WooD All the world loves a worker That IS why ulIa has made many friends during her school life She IS always the same cheerful friendly girl to whom you may go with all your prob lems Her later life will be a success because of her sunny disposition 1111111111111 xxx xx x xxxx 5. - l . s - , i ' if i . . . , ipaq .I ' 1 . ' I Qw.f iii ji ,,g,,,.,,, Q. Iv - as .I if give '1'c V' ,ig L ,xxxxxxxx xxxx lllqlllllllflf .I xxxxxxx xxxx Q 11111111111 LOUISE ST. CLAIR WOOD Always late but worth waiting for! Her winning smile and charming manner have won many hearts. If you dOn't believe it, ask some of the college boys. Louise has artistic beauty, refinement, and poise. She was a member of the cast of When Knighthood was in Flower. JOHN PAYNE WOODS John is ready, willing, and able. Ready for what? Anything. Willing for what? Everything. Able for what? Anything he's called upon to do. That's what you call versatility. One would never think he had a care in the world. He's good for anyone's disposition. SAMUEL BOWEN Woons Sam, as all Jefferson can testify, is a friendly fellow. People say that he is one of the best natured boys that they have ever known. He has participated in the activities either of Junior Hi-Y or Senior H-Y for the past several years. CHRISTINE YOUNG Chris has one ambi- tion-to serve herself and others, by patience in the achievement of the small things that make the great things possible. This ideal is one that every one appre- ciates and will carry its possessor to great heights. EVA HELEN YOUNG Fearless in youth, she tempts the heights of knowl- edgef, That is one way of describing the blond, energetic Helen. Nothing is too big for her to attempt, nothing too hard. With such a charming personality and sweet manner, she should make a successful graduate and we are sure she will. 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JACK OVERSTREET Vice President ..... ........ B ETTY WINCHELL Secretary ...... ..... V IRGINIA BARKSDALE Treasurer .... ........... I ANE ENGLEBY Sponsor ..... .... M R. W. A. ARMSTRONG Sponsor .... ..... M R. S. I. CRAFT asf 100 as I Firfl Row-M. ABBITT, T. AGNEW, G. AKIIIIS, V. ALEXANDEII, M. ALLEN, A. IALTIZER, J. IANGELL, jII.g SL'L'U11!lR0'JU1Tl. AIIIMIIN, A. AIQMSTRQNG, R. JARMSTRONG, -I. ASEY, G. AATKINSON, F. ATTELA, A. AYEILS, B. AYEIIS, M. :AYERSQ Third Row-S. BAIN, M. BAIRD, B. BALDWIN, M. BALDWIN, V. BARKSDALE, B. BARNI-IART, bl. BAIIRIETT, W. BATER, B. BEASLEY, O. BEASLEY, M. BIELLQ Fouri1IRow-NI. BENNING- TON, B. BIEIIKIQLY, N. BIQIIKELY, E. BINNS, M. BINNS, E. BIIICII, D. BLACK, J. BLAIN, K. BLANDING, T. BOIITWIIIGIIT, M. BOLLINGQ Fzlfzlz Row-G. BOLTON, M. BONDUIAANT, B. BOSANG, C. BOSANG, R. BOSANG, B. Bovn, B. BOYES, S. BIUZAKIILL, B. BIIICE, B. BRICKEYMT.BRINKLEYQSITXNZR010-NLBRITT, M. T. BRITTS, B. Bnooxs, B. BROVVN, D. BROVVN, J. BRUIIIBURG, S. BRYAN, B. T. BRYANT, C. BRYANTQ Sewnilz Raw-R-LA. Bunting, C. BURGER, W. BURGER, G. Bu1aN1:'I'r, B. BURNETT, H. BYIum,C.CABANIss. LXXXXXXXXXXXXX lllllllllllllf flfffzffffffff xxxx xx x xxxX xxxxxxxxxxx 1111 11111111111 xxxxfffff .Firfl Row-R. CABANISS, K. CALLAIIAN, P. CALLAIIAN, S. CALLAIIAN, B. CALIPBELL, J. CANDLER, H. CANTRELLQ Second Row--F. CARIIIINE, B. CARPER, A. CARR, G. CARTER, J. CARTER, T. CARTER, M. CARTER, V. CARTER, NI. CASSELLQ Third Row-D. CAUDELL, J. CIIANEY, T. CLAY, D. CLEVELAND, E. CLINARIJ, S. CLINE, W. CLINE, D. CLARYEINE, G. COLE, H. COLE, C. COLEMAN, Fourth Row- S. COLEMAN, M. COLT, T. CONNER, M. CONOR, M. COOKSEY, K. COON, H. COOPER, C. CORDEN, AI. CORNELL, B. CRAIGIIEAD, R. CRAWVLEYQ Fzfzlx. Row-H. CRISPIE, H. CROCKETT, T. CROCKETT, P. CIKOSIER, T. CROWDER, W. CUNDIFE, B. DANCE, S. DAVIDSON, D. DAVIS, E. DAVIS, G. DAVIS, Sixth Row-H. DEANS, E. DEERING, J. DELONG, E. DENT, P. DE SHAZO, E. DICKERSON, A. IDILLARD, S. DILLON, j. 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E Eg:-51.2 H ., 2 Q 5' H2 E SE SSE. -+ H H . , H ,.. as E H M 'Ls Z, xqmm ,im ws'DQ.s as WK N me H S. ,, E... Izwgmg. Q2 H ,, E 2.3 SM . E H we Q. H H 2 M H E .. gs J' L1 ss mx I H E' N W fm - ww 5 NSE! SB umm EB- Si R., JE. is g - ss ,mm .Qs BW: 'Q 5... H WE Eff' W mT'.u:u- wg? 'WHNX-f B f'5'.f' w . E . E E ,K ss M, K , Q Ewa, . -- mn . H K. H Q H , .. Q9 :E .. 'LE . Y W ' Y M ww -, -,' ff Wei- 'J a M Sims' in 'gf if ' ' - l .1 HJ gg...,..1..ezL.v-. 4 First Row-N. HANCOCK, G. PIANCOCK, J. PIANES, R. HANK, Hmuumnsv., F. PIARLER, J. IIARMANQ Second Row-D. HARP, S. HARP, E. HARRISS, J. Hmuuss, B. PIAWKINS, R. HANVKINS, H. D. Hmvusv, S. I'IAYARD, V. HEAZELQ Third Row-J. I'I1iCK, F. PIEFFNER, HELMS, A. HERSHAW, C. HICKS, P. HILL, B. HINES, W. HOBBIE, J. I'IOBBIE, J. W. Honcns, A. HOLFERg Fo-ur1!LRow-H. PIOFFMAN, T. PIOLLAND, G. HZOLT, S. HUBBARD, E. Hum, F. I-Iumf, S. I-IUFP, F. PIUFFIXIAN, D. Huomzs,'lA. HucusoN, F. HUNI- CUTTQ Fifth Row-T. IAIUNT, T. HURDLE, P. I-Imfcr, J. I'lUTCHISON, T. HUTTS, T. HUTTS, H. IIYLTON, J. HYMEN, H. IKENBERRY, V. IKENBERRY, H. INGRAMQ Sixzlz Raw-W. INGRAM, M. JAMISON, B. JENKINS, R. JENNINGS, J. JOEL, C. JOHNS, F. Jox-1NsoN, M. JOHNSON, R. JOHNSONQ Sefmulz Row- G. JONES, S. P. JONES, JR., A. JORDAN, B. JORDAN, D. JORDAN, E.K1aLL1zY, V.KEss1.1Nc. Hn T5,.,P-J Fin! Row-B. IQEY, D. KIDO, E. KIDD, M. KIDD, A. KING, B. KOHL, V. KONNOGASSQ Second Row- M. LANE, B. LAW, C. LEE, F. LEE, T. LEE, M. LESLIE, B. LESTER, I-I. LEWIS, B. LIDDLEQ Third Row- E. LINIQIIOUS, E. LONG, M. LONG, J. LOWE, E. LOYD, B. Lucv, W. LUIIIPKIN, B. LYONS, A. MALCOLM C. IVIALCOLM, M. T. NIALCOLMQ Fnurllz Row-M. MAIKSHALII, B. T. MARTIN, C. MAIKTIN, G. IVIARTIN J. NIARTIN, J. NIARTIN, L. MARTIN, T. TVIARTXN, M. E. MASON, M. NIASON, T. NIASSIEQ Fifth Row- J. BfIAST1N, D. NIATTI-iEW'S, E. NIATTOX, I. BXIAY, F. B'1AYS,J. B'IAYI-IEW, M. T. MCBROOM, T. MCCORK- INDALE, C. MCCOWN, C. MCCOY, C. NICFADDENQ Sixzh. Row-S. MCGEIIEE, H. MCGUIRE, I. MCGUIIIE H. MCINIJOE, E. BIIESSICK, H. NIICHAEL, R. NIILAN, R. TVIILES, T. MILLS, Svvmzlz Row-R. BQIILLS F. MINTEII, J. IXqINTON, T. IXJITCIIELL, M. NIITCI-IELL, L. IVIOOMAW, NV. MOOIIIAW. xxxxxxxxxxx 1 11111111111 fffffffff- I If-ir.rL Row-L. MOORE, M. MOORE, M. S. NIOORE., B. MORBY, C. NIORGAN, M. A. MORGAN, B. RJIORRIS Second Row-E. NIORRIS, B. R1OUNTCASTLE, M. NIULLINS, H. NIULLINS, B. lVIUNDY, j. MONDY, H RQUNGER, I. RlUS'l'ARD, G. MYERS, Third Row-N. NAFF, S. NELMS, B. NICHOLS, H. NICKOLS, D. NOLON I. OGDEN, J. O'KEEEIfE, T. OLD, B. OTEY, JACK OVERSTREET, JUANITA OVERSTREETQ Fourzlz Row- M. OVERSTREET, QI. OWEN, K. PADGETT, K. PAINTER, B. PATTERSON, L. PEARSON, B. PEDIGO, C. PENN E. PERDUE, H. PERDUE, J. PERROWQ Fiflh Row-H. PETERS, J. PETERSON, E. PHILLIPS, A. PICKENS M. PIERCE, R. PILLOWV, H. PITTS, N. PLUNKETT, M. POINTZ, J. POFE, V. POPE, Sixzh Row-C. POOLE V.PRICE,J. PRILLIMAN, E. REED, J. REED, K. RICE, M. RICI-IARDS, V. RICIIARDSON, VA. RICPIARDSON Seventh Row-E. R1DoEWAY,j. RIDGEXVAY, E. RILEY, H. IQILEY, E. ROBERTS, L. ROBERTS, T. ROBERTS Ja- fgwwx A Il7.1'fR0fU C ROBINSON D 11012 T ROCERS .I Roxuuzn F Rosuemo B RUTHERFOORD N SALL SuandRow X SANIIIERGON I QAPP I SAUNDERS, H SAWVYER C ScoTr E SCOTT I SCOTT M SCOTT V SCOTT Ihml Row E SHARP M SHAR1 C SIIERTL I SIIEPPE R SIIUBERT I SIIULIICUM C S1vIMoN5 H Suxusow G SINIX R SINI-. IQUTII SINE lou1Il1Row II SIZLR ll SLUEIILR C SMITH If. 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XVILLIS, G. XVILLIS, H. XVILLIS, J. WILLIS, S1'xtlLRow-J. xfV1LS0N,rI1. XVIMMER, B. XVINCHELL, G. WINCIIELL, M. WINN, J. RVINTON, G. WIsI:LuY, g. XQ7I'I I', R. xlVITTQSZZ1U7Zll1ROZU'D. Woon, D. WRIGHT, H. XIVRIGHT, J. XVRIGHT, R. XVRIGHT, E. XVYATT, . IRKLE. QRGANIZATIQNS XXXXXXXXKXX lllllllll I lllllllllll XX X , K XXXXX 4i Q 55.5 mga ggi Hgh gi 'ini' iw irmix ,xVE: '5j'Q fuss ,a M: gr .Z -E H n 1 H . maui: 1 ,E fwpgw 24 A Q FE E 5 xiwiawgxzgkgfgg gg gigs Liv ..Q,miEz? WSE, Egg B H WH Wgww M H, H, I E ' www H 5 I H nl mlm- is H :hr W M H H Q Egg Egg.-ge-vga: m its ,Q-X H J H 5 gm H H 5' H gg - H ss ' B -mn ' - H X M N B H 2 . ,, 3 H 2 M f E an B x wi Hi 5 MZ B H ESE? .Saw 5 Hg Ed K I :::.,.,:E,...:. B Z , . . . '- H .,., I If -. .31 . H E Z , 3 i : ,FQ E.:-:t 2: Q M W W W Z - B N B , 53' H Ex jg '2', .:.: I QI- Qs Q as B H, , V Q H H N 5532 M!-L ' 3 Wsifi 'gg V- 1 BM E2 S H H E K2 H, , W H 52155 Hg' 53124455 ' ' HM ,fi , he . E if R ' -1111! H? I K . . , 5 H W ... W H 12222 .,.,. 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Since that time twenty issues, the year's quota, have been published at specific intervals. The publication of the news- paper is regularly the undertaking of the newspaper journalism class, which is open to students showing writing ability. The class meets daily, with the class hour being proportioned between journalistic study and publication of the newspaper. From the class the staff-editor, associate editor, news editors, feature editors, columnists, sports editors, reporters-are chosen. During the year twenty other persons who have displayed ability in journalistic writing are selected from the student body. The staff acts as a clearing house for all news received from stu- dents, While each staff member also has as a part of his responsibility a definite -it-5 112 iz? Ildidddddddiidddliii 1 .iff dffffiffffffffffff fffffff HOM1: Roou R1.P1u:s1.N'1'AT1vEs beat Wh1Cl1 he must cover weekly In th1s manner an effort IS made to con tact every student and department at regular mtervals Two thousand COPIES of the first 1ssue of the newspaper were d1str1buted free to the students and 1n the Jumor h1gl1 schools wh1le a th1rd of the school sub scrlbed 1rnn'1ed1ately thereafter At the beg1nn1ng of the spr1ng serneste1 a sub scrlptlon dr1ve was held and the student body reacted favorably to the publ1cat1on by ra1s1ng the number to over 900 weekly subscr1pt1ons On the eleventh 1ssue every copy was sold and the presses repunted all extra ed1t1on to meet the demand An average of 1,100 cop1es were pr1nted each week The newspaper met Wlth unexpected success at the Co1umb1a Interscholast1c Press ASSOC1at1OH at Columb1a UHIVCFSIIY when It took th1rd place honors 111 nat1onal compet1t1on W1th over 2,000 other h1gh school newspaper publ1cat1ons At the tune of the convent1on only five 1ssues of the fejeuon New: l1ad been com pleted' The busmess stalls of the tvso school pubhcauons the e anon Newr and the ACORN, have been coord1nated th1s year 1nto one staff under the d1rect1on of a student manager of publ1cat1ons W1th the a1d of the start alxeady made the e arson Newf w1ll undoubtedly do b1gger th1ngs next year Plans are already underway to begxn publ1cat1on earl1er 1n the yeax and cont1nue them at more frequent mtervals 4 113129 u fwfr' 3 A - '- 1 ff 1 . . XXXXX X ,,,,,::,::::: 4444444 114: , af : 'S K N YQ, fi V ff? ff if aa I .ing 1 lp .V be -L 't A li if Lui in ., L -t A- t- Jefferson Student Government Upon entering Jefferson, all students become fellow members in a student government organization headed by the Prefect Council with the Student Council as an intermediary between the Prefect and the students. The Prefect Council has the supreme legislative, executive and judicial powers of the organization. In addition to acting as a centralizing agent for the school by coordinating the Various phases of school life, the Student Government Organization carries many projects to completion during the year. Among others were such things as organiz- ing two new clubs for high school, the Nionogram Club and a chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society, arranging for music in the cafeteria during lunch hour, and sponsoring a dance and a play. In Nlay several students were sent to a State Student Government meeting at which Jefferson was honored by the election of Gordon WVillis as president for the ensuing year. The Council meets every Nionday to discuss the various affairs and problems which are sent up to it by the student body. The group is divided into several committees which are intrusted to do certain work such as the grade system com- mittee, the point system committee and others. -if 114 lif- fgg 5 M-QiI47,421,47!M i Awww' iffy ,fi If V MMHIZH SENIOR OFFICERS PTEJ1'!l6IIl ....,.............,... TOM R'IARTIN Ex-Ojirio Mfmber .,.....,....,.., BILLY PIARP , Serrelary-Trrzu-urcr, Spring.ELIzABETII IACKSON XVALTER TIiOh'IAS, -II-:AN ScO1'r, JANE HENDERSON JUNIOR OFFICERS Vice Pri-ridenz, Spring ........ EDWVARD DANCE Via' P7'fI7'fi?71I, Fall fresigneclj ............... RANDOLPH PILLOW' Ex-Ojfcio ....,............. ,IACR OVERSTREE1' Srcrelary- T1'm.v'urrr, Fall Cresignedj ...,......... NIARY STONE NIOORE BIQTTY LUCY SUSANNE PIAYWVARD GEOIIGE FULTON BILLY l.Aw, Fall Cresignedj PAUL CROSIHR, Fall fresignedl JULIA PETERSON, Spring VIRGINIA BARKSDALE, Spring GORDON XVILLIS, Spring .'lr1li'i.s'er.f MR. CRAFT MR. BERKELEY Miss STALKER MR. SANDERS MR. IYIOTLEY +24 115 I+ ' Y' ' ?f44'f jf 'I 'O' I HQ llfll W! E Vw --,K YLY-- -37.1-..q-Q?-I I A . N , I 1.. 'I ff l A -1 9'-A, E-. TA- 'MD I 'O R 'LY Ki ii' Y Sq? ' ' 7'f?Td: 37' .f'FTR7' '1 f'-i '?2 1i1f'Wf x-'1'?'im , 'FX Cx '- A V RPA R ix R N NN H R 'M XR-EN 'XXQXM' if ll ll U-ll li' f 1 ff' jf! f 1' f 7 K f ,J 4? f IQ-fs-f J-! '7 3 's xxxxxxx xxxx Q 11111111111 fffffffff f The Speech Department The Department of Speech includes courses designed to provide a knowledge of and proficiency in public speaking, debating, oral reading, spelling, and drama- tics, which includes acting and producing. This year the department has been en- larged to include special classes in each subject. These were for those who wished to specialize in a certain phase of the Work. This year the debating class has pre- sented an assembly, and sent a team to Charlottesville. The public speakers, both boy and girl, were awarded Class A championships in the State Contest. In spelling, the State Championship was won by the High School Representative. The dramatic classes have been divided into Expression, Stagecraft and Play Production. A student is required to first take Expression. This gives him a basic knowledge of the subject. After that he advances to the Stagecraft course, where he learns such things as costuming, set designing, and the building of sets. The most advanced class is the Play Production class for it deals mostly with acting. In- cluded in this course are voice and diction, make-up, and interpretation of the drama. In this class the students learn cuttings from plays and these are given for asf 116 Ea Iliff!!dddlddiddillddldidil ff .f ,ff .YJZLF .iffy iii!! ffm fd i.7 ffffff a group of students, for Parents' Night, and before outside groups. Several one- act plays and a three-act play, Lady Spitfire, were given. The Department as a whole presented several assemblies, a member of which won the best assembly trophy. One of the most outstanding presentations was the play, Moor Bornf' This play was sent to Charlottesville. The climax of the year's work was a four- act play 'WVhen Knighthood VVas in Flower. This was a historical play and pre- sented excellent opportunities for the pupils to apply their knowledge in costurning, make-up, set designing, and acting. There were two casts for this production. This was to give more students a chance to test their talents. The courses in dramatic art serve as a laboratory workshop for all students who are seriously interested in any of the theatre arts. The aim is to emphasize actual theatre practice and to assist the student in arriving at theories of acting and production through careful study and practical experience. The success of the Expression Department plays show that the aim had been completely accomplished. This department is under the most competent direction of Miss Black, who has not only directed and produced the majority of plays and stunts at high school, but also has given the expression, stagecraft, and play production students some invaluable training. lm tc ati 117151- ' ET': vv ,gif 'i f l l Q ll'iT0lEl's75f'i re rs new-essis ','UJQJlf' Pa 4 Q 'ITF ,ffagfff ai? T 'K4Sx'S'5iQKii'Qm,xw,x,K XXXXXXXXXXX lllllllll, llllllllll XXXKXXXXXi I Fleur-de-Lys The Fleur-de-Lys Club has for many years served the purpose of binding to- gether the many French classes into a single whole Where good fellowship prevails. In line with this aim, two delightful parties were given: The first, an open house, at the Y. W. C. A., the second, a lawn party, at the home of Frances Rosenberg. In addition, it-has presented an assembly, a radio program, and a library exhibit. The Oflicers: Louise Painter, presidentg Shirley Callahan, vice president, Otis Lee Updike, secretaryg jane Tinsley, treasurer. 'DIES 118 fanning' fffpfffafffifafffffaf 7!7i.i.7ii7ii7iFWii!F7iiWifi!!! L Echo de Roanoke L Echo de Roanoke, H S s umque French publ1cat1on has 1n the three short years of xts exlstence undergone many nnprovements 111 both typography and general content At the last meetmg of the S I P A L Echo was awarded an All Southern Honor Ratmg, a slgnal honor or so youthful a paper Its purposes are To furmsh pleasant advancement 1n the use and apprecxatxon of French to both those who wrrte for lt and to those who read rt and to farn1l1ar1ze French students w1th French hfe and settmg, present and past Its Staff Beverly Layman edxtor John Gray Paul, ass1stant edltox Alex ones fall and Mxllard Long Csprmg , bus1ness managers ane Tmsley, asslstant busmess manager Boyden Brookes, publ1c1ty +-f119lf+ '1111111111111 x xx xx x xxxx , 'Tk: ' 1 I , - . . J. I ', V . I .. 57. J.CD Sufi JJ ' .xxxxxxxxxxxxx 3 11111 11111111 xxxxxxxxxxxQ 111111111 I lllllllllll H XXXKXXXXX' Q , I The Roanoke Roman The Roanoke Roman, which was first published in 1923 by the Latin Depart- ment of Jefferson High School, is published four times a year for the benefit of the Latin students. This year, for the first time, the Roanoke Roman became a member of the Columbia Interscholastic Press Association. The paper was entered in the national foreign language contest at Columbia in April, and Won third place. The purpose of this paper is to help cultivate in the students' minds an ap- preciation for the flner things in life and to develop a broader understanding of social and political problems of today. The privilege of contributing to the paper is open to members of the Latin classes of Jefferson High School, Lee Commercial High School, Jackson Junior, Highland Park, Monroe Junior High School and VVoodroW NVilson. Ap- propriate themes are selected for each issue ofthe paper in order that the Latin students may become better acquainted with the colorful background of Greece and Rome. The present editorial staff con- sists of: Emily Johnston and Joe Lynn, co-editors, Louise Painter, secretary, Alice Cleveland, joke editor, Verne VVilkerson, business manager, and the senior staff: Sara l Cline, Elizabeth Clark, lVIay Wertz l and Pauline Ray. at 120 is 1111111 111111111111111111 dl Q'fi..47i.idiii.Q1'ff',.dff'fQcgfgyiggfzq La Tertulia Although La Tertulia is an innovation at High, it has caught on quickly, and has secured the interest of Spanish students by its program of acquainting members with Spanish life, customs, and literature. The meetings, which have included student discussion on various Pan-American countries, music of Spanish origin, and informed guest speakers, are bi-monthly. Another factor in the success of La Tertulia is its oH5cers. Under Louise Glenn, president for the fall term, and Phil Highfill, leader during the spring, the club has been iirmly established. The programs W have been under the supervision in the fall of Mr. Highiill and, at present, of John Senter. The secretaries have been Nlyrtle VVertz and Louise Glenn, the treasurers, Florence Finney and Francis Scott. YVenona YVheeler and Katherine Tinsley have held posts of critic and reporter, respectively, for both terms. sf 121 , I 'sir YT W'?T1:I I Mi ' I lllgllill ij! L x I l if 'f f1:4fs?'fQ. sisizsix, . IU! .J , gif flijf? .ff',pf,gi1f' J Q HWY! J f aamaif tsiixx ixjxfikjgkipii VI' 4 .4 - JJ: I M6 his . ' U 1 ,. jff My i P N .K xlj' H Q: J , gyfx M'AJAf1f'J .wifi 'V , 9-fjwfc , ' ,fo ,M x xiii-2 CQ! ' ,4f Q,,.V x ..,,gf,Lf 4,1 411' gfmf ,ffQf,f6i?I:lfjfj,f5fI,71f 'if,L,,i75'7AQffiwv-H gflf ' 'V ff-'ff' -f LW, ., ff4'?fTi?f Prf-if-Y-TH- - ' . f- ww mix. f':X, x 'W p M1 V , 4 1 Xffl, K A J , y 4 -1- YW, ,-,. Y J D li' wl4iUlU!Ul 1+ 'I 1 A Yxxixraxy-9' 6:1 122 yy? 9f.4fiffi .f.,ff i,Q' y i . , , 4 MA ryan afiffiffifpfffffff fafffff Martha Washington Literary Society The purpose of the Soc1ety IS to encourage llterary endeavor among 1tS mem bers, to gxve them experlence In creatlve work and publrc speak1ng and an op portumty to wm a monogram by part1cIpat1on on the programs The members achreved tlus year was IO4 Prospectlve members must pass a lrterary tryout, e1ther oral or wrltten The M W L S held a banquet th1s year In conjunctxon with the boys Llterary SOC1Cty and gave a one act play In assembly IH the sprmg A new feature of the Socxety s polIcy thIs SCSSIOH was the adopt1on of an amend ment to the Const1tut1on Wluch prov1ded for meetmgs on the first and th1rd Tues days of each month Instead of every Tuesday as was prev1ously the case 1936-1937 marks another mllestone In the progress ofthe M W L S Adwfor MISS lVl'ARY DELONG FALL 36 OFFICERS SPRING 37 VIRGINIA SWEET Prexzdmt NIARY ANN PARKER LOUISE HAYES ....,............ Vice Prexident ................ SARA FLETCHER KATHERINE TINSLEY .............. Secretary ......... ......... V IRGINIA SWEET VIRGINIA WELSH ................. Treaxurer ............... ' .... L OUISE HAYES MARY ANN PARKER ................ Reporter .............. VIRGINIA BUCK.LAND VIRGINIA BUCKLAND .......... Rkcorder of Point: ..... ' ...... VERNE WILKERSON txxxxxxxxxxxxx 11111 lfllllll +1235 'lllllllffflfl x xx xx 5 xxx XXXXXXXXXXX I 1 I 'M Jeffersonian Literary Society OFFICERS Fall P7'E.S'17dL'?Zf ........... , ..... ..... B ERNARD RANSONE Vice Prefzdent. .... . . . . ..... WILLIAM TPIOMAS Tremurer.. ............... . . . ...... .JAMES ELMORE Secretary ..,............... .............. O TIS UPDIKE Corre.rponding Secretary ..... ........... C ARL SHERERTZ Se1'gefmt-at-Afrmf ............ ...... . BERNARD PATTERSON A Spring Presidevzt ........... ........... ....... O T IS UPDIKE Vim Prexident .... . . . ....... ....... F RED BOODY Trezuurer .................. ..,. ..... B L AIR FULTON Secretary .................. ............. T HOMAS CLAY Corresponding Secretary. . , ................ , .... JAMES PAYNE Sergeant-at-Arms ................... BERNARD PATTERSON -'Elf 124 IES diff!!!Iidddddddlliddlddldl lyiiiiipv The Jeffersonian Literary Society The Jeffersonian Literary Society this year, as in years past, has proved a training ground for the literary-minded boys of the student body. The success of this training placed several of its members on the literary team. Some of the membership of the society has this year been usurped by the recently organized debating and public speaking classes. However, we feel that the society still fills a definite need of the student body not only as a training ground but also as an agent for creating fellowship and school spirit. This past term has seen several changes in the organization ofthe society. These changes include the set-up of oral or written tryouts as requirements for membership and the adoption of a bi-monthly meeting schedule. The last mentioned change provides that the society meet every second and fourth Thursday in the month in Society Hall instead of meeting weekly, as previously. An innovation in the line of entertainment was the mid-term banquet held in collaboration with the M. WV. L. S. We hope this will be continued by future societies and will in time become an annual affair such as the joint banquet at the end of the term. This final banquet is one of the high points of the fellowship program of the society and was held near the close of school. Besides the two banquets mentioned, the L. S. participated in joint meetings with the M. VV. I... S., and has presented an as- sembly program to the student body. Bernard Ransone and O. L. Updike served as presidents this year. Wfilliam Thomas and Fred Boody were the vice presidents, O. L. Updike and Thomas Clay, the secretariesg James Elmore and Blair Fulton, the treasurersg Bernard Patterson, the sergeant-at-arms, Bobby Bateman and Bernard Ransone, the reportersg Carl Sherertz and james Payne, the corresponding secretaries. -aff 125 iifc- W X NLLEXES, 4 il tU,1i3.j , A127727575722f'Q,?LTfLFPQQTF' ff f 'QA 'i!i5,i.i7?47if?!'i'ih i BSTXXX. lk XXXXXXXXXXX 1 f The Girls Athletic Association The Girls Athletic Association holds as its purpose the encouragement of girls in all phases of physical education, the promotion of good scholarship and school spirit, the establishment of the ideals of health, and the development of the true spirit of sportsmanship in all its members. Besides the regular sports program, an individual game tournament was sponsored with about Ioo girls competing. Pins were awarded for the first three places in the sports, deck tennis, shuiiie board, and ping pong. - This year, for the iirst time, two tennis teams both in singles and doubles, were selected through match playing among approximately 40 girls. Cups were awarded to singles and doubles winners, and pins were given to those of the second, third and fourth places. The annual playday sponsored by the Physical Ed Department was held May 5th. Several outside schools, lVoodrow lVilson, Jackson junior, lfVilliam Fleming, Lee junior and Monroe Junior High were invited to join in this entertainment. During the week-end camping trip, which ended the yearis work, the new oHicers of the Girls Athletic Association were installed, This trip provided healthful entertainment and valuable training in student leadership. +21 126 is 11111.57 .dliilddddldildiiiidi ..l.unf ff W 1 Q M if? mga ,Q g,Q' ,ffm gff ,agJL.:2' W and .717 '36-'37 LOUISE MILLS ..... . NIARTI-IA STEVENS. . . JANE AQCCORKINDALE ..... . PEGGY BROCKWELL. . RUTH ADAMS ....... CATHERINE GODWIN, VIRGINIA EDWARDS. . PIORTENSE XVILLIAMS. ELMYRA BURCH ..... FRANCES RfIAYS ..... MYRTLE XVERTZ .... OFFICERS . . . .Przride1It. . . . . . Vice Prexident. . . . . .Secrfta1'y. . . . Treafwer. . . . Rzcorcier of Points. . . . . Program Clzairman. . A. . MANAGERS ...V0lleyB:1Il,. . ...Ba5leetBaZl .... .....Ba5ebaIl. . .. ....Tenm.r... .....T1'ack..... ,37',33 , . . .ELMYRA BURCH . . . .MARIE THOMAS . .RACHEL CARINESS . . . .ALMA WHITNIAN . .PAULINE SCHOLTZ . .VIRGINIA FRENCH MARY SUE VAN Hoa' . . . .SHIRLEY PIERCE . . . .NIARGARET OVERSTREET ..........BETTY RAMSEY . , . . .RUBY WRIGHT -PEI 127' Rf- I T4 f- ,--'E 7-lf , . 'V,.I,I,,j hm! 5 I -., I- , . 533 ff! lYT7'1f7 flE7ii?Cfi?'.?7Tf57 ,Lf J? X :7 if W W 7a'7fZ7Z7.7S' ' mn VMQSXQK SSSQQQWQKXQQQQ xxxxxxxxxxx,Q1 111111111 lllllllllll XXXXXXXXX C 1 1- AW.. ::: .. . . I :'2 M ,llz ,V 'N , l Girls Club 'Q 'E The outstanding club for high school girls is the ' Girls' Club, sponsored by the local Y. XV. C. A. The Club :': H is divided into about twelve committees, with a faculty t Q. advisor over each one. Its purpose is to find and give the l ea f- best in life. The lives of its members are enriched physi- il 5744 5' cally, mentally, socially and morally. In addition, through Q . av Ll f i Lf: their various programs, the girls gain an interest in the T1NsLEY community, the nation and the Whole world. Never before in its history has the Girls' Club under- taken such a project as it did -in April when the members entertained about 350 girls representing- 8-different cities of Virginia and VVest Virginia. During this con- ference experiences Were exchanged, friendships made, and inspirations gathered for future individuals as well as clubs. The entertainment consisted of a ban- quet and dance at the Hotel Roanoke. auf 128 yas- . Jill!!!Ildiddlddillldliflddl iiiifiiifiiiiiifiifiiWfffiid The week-end at Camp Tree Top was a concluding inspiration for all. As the seniors stood in the installation service, a part of the memorable Week-end, their hearts Were filled with the knowledge that their part in the Girls' Club was ended in reality, but that its influence would linger forever in their memory as others carried the torch forward. OFFICERS Prefident ........ .......... ...... B I LLIE TINSLEY Vim Prexidenz .......... ..... F RANGES ELLETT Recording Secretary ...... . . . .... LOUISE PETERSON Corrffponding Secretary .... ..... N IARGARET NIAY 7ll'E!l.S IH'L'7' ............ .... E DNA WHITE 1 l get 129 las X I93 ann, :xnxx i44f'X fc fffz pfts' . SSX 'YN .1 , , ,- --Q,QQ.Qfg.g1,4f'c,zi..fJ f f -A41 - ' ,fl-f gil .4 .Lf M551 ,,f'43ff '- P TT-'f', ' ,W l l R1 r-Qi.: K.,'3fj., R. V Cx K -c - r sl ll fill glam , 1 as Rf i s M.M-4uLef.Lsa.cllllm Q .i it Q-9 The Senior Hi-Y The Senior Hi-Y has been particularly active this year under the able leader- ship of President Keith lVillis. Early in the spring the Club lost a most capable vice president in the person of Frank VValton. However, Alex Jones quickly and efliciently assumed Frank's office and duties. Warren Garland faithfully kept the Club records, while James Graves handled outside correspondence. Bob Blanding masterfully kept the finances in the blue. The Hi-Y likewise owes much to lX'lr. Platt and Nlr. Persinger, who have served as advisors to the Club. lX4ost noteworthy among this yea1 s activities were the delivery of Christmas baskets and a supper for a number of the city's underprivileged boys. These did not, however, overshadow the annual Faculty Night. Nearly every member of the faculty was present and was royally entertained. The Truth Conference likewise proved as successful as the other entertainments sponsored by the Senior Hi-Y. The Annual Hi-Y Ladies' Night was held on lylay 29th. Next year the constitution of this Club is to be totally revised under the leadership of Buddy Otey. Also the State Convention for the Hi-Y Clubs is to rneet here in Roanoke next year, and delegates from Clubs all over the State will attend the meeting. elif 130 lie aaaffffpaf fair .ffz.afff.4f.wpf'.fz.fff any may aff f 2' fed Ky 175.41.4f..c7,4f.2fff'.Q'Yi Z Z Q' :F fray ,fav The Junior Hi-Y Serving as a Junior department of the Hi-Y work in the school, the Junior I-li-Y has undertaken to spread the principles of Christian living to the students of the school. The Club meets regularly on Tuesday evenings at the Y. hi. C. A. for a supper meeting, when speakers offer constructive suggestions to the members. The Club has --members. One of the first events on the program for the year was the Christmas banquet, at which club members served as hosts to a number of underprivileged boys of the city. Later on in the year an annual Fathers' Night banquet was held. The Club likewise met at Camp Johnson for the annual junior Hi-Y Ladies, Night. The Hi-Y attributes much of its success to the constant guidance of Mr. Bishop as faculty adviser. Billy Trinkle has successfully led the Club in the office of president. George Rasmussen has likewise fulfilled his duties of vice president. Tommy hlcGraw has been the secretary of the Club this year, Richard Griggs the treasurer, and Ross Lemon the corresponding secretary. - The purpose and aim of the junior Hi-Y is, amon other things, to promote clean sports and higher principles of living. f ',f-L. Q, 'Km sfflflk . -if 131 iilff C C E 'mirror 2 o ,-sees.-,,,e,nsnes-. , . ini... is M lil. V.1l.r'.. f'Q V ff Aff rf' fQWaQ,Q.aZf.7 A r'fsgQrQ'x'i3'ssgrig'gsgQms, NN 4, gag v .g,LL......-.x..-, -.:-,.,:....,LL sg., J-ffm ffm, ,, , F- I V,-,, , 77,334 ,Z a 1 1'if!ib.Q: in f I f- l . .a f 1,,' ,-,- ,.-- ,-1 ,f e-f 5,-,mg ,.. jf, 17.2-i'f xl, yngf-T ,xl --Q, it wt 'ty .ff i I lwilillimf ills' ' i V V 1.11: 1 I ' L , ., , 1 ' M ,101 - Y -W ,,aL,.J V La' Y. M Y -1 -1... A -I The Literary Team The Literary Team opened its season with the interscholastic contests at Radford. The debating team consisted of Virginia Vlfelch and Susanne Hayward, afhrmativeg Betty Beasley and Ann Brittain Slicer, negative. Betty Winchell represented Jefferson in recitation, Elizabeth Jackson in oratoryg Jeanette Wade in piano, and Anna Harvey in voice. Elizabeth Jackson and Anna Harvey won first place. In debating Bernard Ransone and VVilliam Thomas defeated Salem, which gave them a chance at the Charlottesville cup. Elizabeth Jackson and Edna YVhite were eliminated. At the Roanoke College tourney in debating Jefferson was represented by Bernard Ransone and William Thomas on the negative, and Elizabeth Jackson and Susanne Hayward on the ailirmative. In Charlottesville, VVillie Thomas and Bernard Ransone again represented us in debating. In play was Louise Glenn, with hilary Stone Nloore introducing herg in reading, Betty lfVinchell and James St. Clair, in public speaking, lX'Ielvin Cooper and Nlargaret Ann Bunting, and in spelling, O. L. Updike. Jefferson brought back a Class A victory in boys' public speaking, girls' public speaking, and State Championship in spelling. Katherine I-Iickok's poem, Debutante, and Bette Lee Bryant's story, Duty Boundf, were entered in the State Contest. +24 132 E+ Iaffpfezfiaf J .J may iffy? a H127 M auf M eff 1 Q J ifi.ifi7fiifiFFif!iWi'747577751 ' The Glee Clubs The Glee Clubs under thc direction of Miss Blanche Hurley added another year of success to their book of achievements. Keeping their aim of inculcating in the students of Jefferson High a keener in- terest in and a better appreciation of good music. Nlembers of the Choral Clubs are admitted to the Glee Clubs after passing tests judged by tryout committees. The activities for the year included: Broadcastingg State Wide Chorus at Richmondg presentation of Christmas Cantatag two assembliesg participation in three programs for Thursday Morning Music ' Clubg program for National Youth Administrationg special Church prograrng annual Spring Recital, and Commencement music. OFFICERS IDOROTHY NovEIL ......... . ......... . ...... I'rrf1'dz'1zt. ...........,.. ,... ...... IL I ' M' WEBBER JoIIN FoIzMAN JEAN BOARD Y- Q NANCY NAFF DOROTHY WHITE l ......,..............P1CfPfB5ldf7ll...................,..RANDOLPHPILLONV I S ,mar hfVILLIAM '1 IYIOMAS FLORENCE FINNEYJ ff y JOE GUTHRIDGE NANcY NAFE JoHN FORMAN DOROTHY MENEFEE ..................... Truuurrr .......................... BILLY LAW EDNA VVHITE l L7.bmn.mU JACK PIARMAN I ..4.... V ..........4.-.---- -v.- v -n-..-...-.v-..-..... J' f133J XXXXXNXXNXXNN lllll llllllll l :llllllllllllf x xx xx R xxx xxxxxxxxxxxQ 111111111 1111111111 xxxxxxxxx The Band The Jefferson High School Band began this year in one of the greatest under- takings of its history, a drive to buy new equipment and new uniforms. The student body responded promptly to 'it and, by selling magazines, were able to give the band their new maroon and white uniforms. The band, under the direction of Nlr. Byrely has established a city-Wide repu- tation. It was present at all of the Jefferson football gamesg it has participated in several assemblies, marched in several parades, and has been engaged in varied Work outside of the school. The band consists of members not only from Jefferson, but from several of the junior high schools-Lee junior, lVoodrow Vlfilson, Jackson Junior and others. In a recent parade the Jefferson High Band was judged to be the most uniform musical unit of the parade. Last November 2I they marched down Jefferson ssl 134 is 1111111 11111111111111111 1 11 7WiiififffiiiiiififfiiWifi!!! Street m thelr crxsp new umforms m the school palade precedmg the football game On the field they colorfully formed the perfect letters of H S and G Il S CGlass H1gh Schoolj Last May the band went to NVashmgton to partlclpate m '1 contest sponsored by the George lVashmgton UH1VCfS1ty The contest ltself was held at twrhght and all the coutestmg bands played both smgly and slmultaneously elfexson s band competmg agamst bands from all over Vlfglllla and the D1str1ct of Columb1a Won two cups one for the best umforms and one for the best muslc The cups were formally presented to the drum major The band has as xts mascot a young drummer from a jumor school Whom they are trammg for next year The rehearsals are held 1n school durmg the s1xth perlod The band 3CC1V1tY has been and Wlll be m the future a great part of efferson All who are mterested ln that type of work are 1nv1ted to g1ve It a try -M. 130 . l t ql?r-Ez. H. bP?Pb5P'P?PDP73 iC f'xf'f fffC XNXXXXXXXXX I 11111 1 11111111111 xxxxxixffi I I The Orchestra The Jefferson High Orchestra has done quite a bit of active Work this year. They have not only played in various assemblies, but likewise have furnished the music for plays and activities outside of school. The orchestra is under the direct supervision of Miss Blanche Hurley. . This year they will have an active part on the commencement program as they did last year. All those with musical talent and interests are heartily urged to join in with the school orchestra. OFFICERS Prexident ............. ............ ...... R o SLYN NIILAN Vice President ........ ....... B LAKE BROWN Secretary-Treasurer. . . ..... NIYRTLE XVERTZ Reporter .... .... ....... ....... B E v ERLY FELTY Librarian .... ........... .... E N ID DICKERSON -'E-I 136 Pre 11111 11 1 11111111 1111 11 11 1 111' ATHLETICS xxxxxxxxxxx 1 1111 11111111111 xxxxfffffw f .. A , 6 'sd ' A i 1 - s, 3 .:-.,,. f. . 'J WILLARD KISVER HEr'rY NEEL HEFTYH NEEL 'This little and insufficient space is taken to consecrate and give a small measure of appreci- ation to all that is fair and clean in athletics. Robert Neel represented that. He was the type of leader Whose unblemished actions inspired far more than that sound and fury which signifies nothing. When the football and track teams lost their captain through a minor heart disorder, then all athletics here suffered injury. Even Worse, now We have lost his pleasant company, for he has moved from this cityg but I'm sure that he will live in our hearts as long as we live in his. +5f138l5if- Our football team! Long after the moths have eaten up their uniforms, and even longer after they have been pushed out of sight by Time's inexorable march, they can look back and say We played football. Can't you imagine Grandpap Kiser with the little boy on his knee, saying,4'W'ell, son, as I recollect, 'twas back in '36, and the score was 7-O--.H No doubt Kiser would go on to tell the more gruesome details about the games We won, and only touch lightly the sore spots. Unnecessary as it may seem, we feel it best not to do that. The reason for this lies in the fact that we were frequently playing our best brand of football when we lost. 'When the score was against us we ,really opened up and fought. Sometimes in vain, but we always fought. At the opening of the season even Hunk admitted we might have a good team. The last time he said that was in 1928, when we won the state championship. This time he had only finished closing his mouth when the old injury jinx hit us. It got off to as good a start as we did, only it started earlier. Before even our first kick-off whistle, we received the unmerciful news that we were to lose our captain, I-Ieftyn Neel, through a minor heart ailment. From then on we went down like ducks in a shooting gallery. Frank VValton, regular guard, was lost for the season through an injury to his shoulder. Henry Kiser, playing full back, followed suit with a broken ankle. These were just minor injuries compared to the one that occurred when '4Egg jackson received his report card. It may have been a bloodless one, but that did not subtract from its fatality. Little Egg will long be remembered for his spectacular running in the Salem game. The four wins of the season were taken from Bluefield, Salem, Lynchburg CGoody-goodyb, and Charlottesville. The four we didn't win found VVilliamson, VVest Virginia, Richmond, Danville, and Petersburg on the long end of the score. The net result of the game with Portsmouth was nothing, in fact, nothing to nothing. From this you may draw your own conclusions. They should be: I. Wie played nine games. 2. We won four. 3. VVe tied one. 4. Uh-VVe played nine games. It might be included, to help infiuence your conclusion, that at last reports, nobody had asked for their money back on their season ticket. - XX XXX X X ,, :,,,:,::,::::: affcf ffc ff .. -W 54 0 It .Y Ruth- ,SW . O.. . jeiTerson .... . . 18- COACH I'IURT Bluefield ........ lXqANAGER COLE FOOTBALL SCORES .. . . O jefferson Jefferson ,..... O-NVilliamson, YV. Vz1.., . 25 jefferson jefferson. ..... 7-SZIICITI ........... , . o jefferson jefferson .... . . o-Portsmouth .... . . . O Jeiferson. . . 2--Lynchburg. . . -:if 140 E0 Jefferson. . . . . COACH MOORMAN O-Joh n Ria rshall .... lo-Charlottesville. . 6-Danville ,.... 7-Petersburg .... . O V . 'ff-we' Y? x xxxxxxxxx 1 1111111114 111111 1111 XXXXXXXXXu I jefferson... Jeiferson... jeH'erson Jefferson jefferson jefferson Jelferson Jefferson jefferson Jefferson, . jefferson. . IS-'AlLlIT1I1l ......... 39-Charlottesville. . . 35-Danville ........ 21-Vinton ....... 4.0-Salem. ........ . 26-LYl1Cl1bL1 rg ...... 39-William Fleming. 21-V. P. I. Freshmen. . . I9-Danville ........ SCORES 25 Jefferson... 26 Portsmouth ..... . . . . 9 Jefferson... I6-W. 8: L. Freshmen . . . . 26 Jefferson.. . 22-Salem ..........., . . . . I7 Jefferson... 25-V. M. I. Freshmen.. . . I7 jefferson.. , 20-Lynchburg .... . . . 25 Jefllerson... 34-Vinton ........... .. I7 jefferson.. . 39-William Fleming ..... . . 28 jefferson... I4-YV. 8: L. Freshmen ..... . . . 24 Jefferson.. . I7-ROZl110lCC College Freshmen L. TOURNAMENT . I9-Lexington High. . . . . . . . 34-Nionroe Aggies. .. Q24 142 126 Basket Ball Basket Ball has long been Jefferson's most successful sport. We have been district champions so often the engravers can inscribe our cups with their eyes shut, but this year we slipped. But while we were slipping, we had the rest of the teams in the league quaking in their shoes. Lynchburg, especially, got awful worried sometimes, and boy, could they Worry Qsee picture in lower left hand cornerl. They must have got sort of mad about something, though, because they came up here and won the next game. This year's team really turned in some fine performances. What with blisters, and mumps, and stuff, it was on rare occasions that the starting line-up started. ln fact, nobody is real sure just what the starting line-up was. The high scoring for the season was divided between Captain Ed Weddle, Rex Mitchell, and Harry Brown. Bob Blanding played an excellent floor gameg but whenever he found him- self alone with the ball, and couldn't help shooting, the man that was guarding him usually fainted. Emma Bunk Gibson will long be remembered for his originality on the hardwood floor. There is a rumor that he just got tired of shooting at the same old basket and couldnit resist taking a shot at the other teamls. The only rub comes in the fact that he made it. That's no way for a four letter man to do. The season closed with our being entered in the VVashington and Lee Tournament. Here the competition was really ferocious. Despite this annoying fact we stayed two rounds. In the lirst, we beat Lexington High School 19-153 but in that second round, the Monroe Aggies from -Iawja just punched the adding machine faster than we did and beat us 39-34. ..sfs.fs.sgjgi.. l V139 iff I ss, WL g so Q. sss. ,ji , I 5 Elbbitsli- X' - '-faixffeveis YQ. 'Sgi'-s.j'4Z.:5i2Qs 4ilHllEll..!,L affffif T49 iff If Q iff? J J LVVQMQQ sassy ssl A EQSQQYSQ sfgssgfg 'f' 127 ff' I If n I Q f x, -' W' wD,i,v,fJj5 .II fC? iffwaa fifda 21 U Tyr. 1' fr!! W . , f' ,f ' A I ,Levi ,N Track in on the psyvingl This year we won two meets. and nex year . . . Well , l-- ove itself, and it Will. Under the syrnpatheti and competent cofc Ink of Mr. Craft, Mr. Hurt. and Mr. Platt, ir terost was aroused in SllH:lClCl'lI2 quantities to cause us to really tr' Other schools in Virginia have turned out men of above avcra quality, while our records become chilled. These coaches hax sponsored a record board to be bettered by each returning trac team until we are state champions again. 'With this line foundatim there is no reason why we should not be steppmg on the heels 1 every school in the State pretty soon. Now that the bright prospects have shed zz mellow light on trac' wc will elucidate on the pEtSt season. lVe took two meets, Cliftr Forge by a comfortable margiii. and Salem lay two grunts and deep breath. We lost to the XVasl-Iington and Lee Freshmen an Lynchburg. Seven men from Jefferson went to the State meet Charlottesville. five of whom were juniors. The reason for this w to give experience, for we are always looking into the future fro HOW' 011 . down Qif they canj: 100 yard dash-10.2 .... Here are the records set this year for next year's team to kno . . .BUDDY IlASMU5Sl 220 yard dash-24.6. . ., . . .CECIL FISIIER 440 yard dash-54.0 .... . . .WII.IIUIz Bovn 880 yard run-2:l0.4, . . 4 . . .'l'IIoM.as PIURDLIC Mile run-5:02 ......... . . .IIARVEY PII.I.ow 120 yard hurdles-17.9, . . . . .GORDON HIGLII-'IL 220 yard hurdles-27.7 . . . . . .Housrox SIzIzIr Pole vault-10 ft. 3 in., . , ...Romzrzr C,-.Ivrrc High jump-5 ft. S in. .... . . .BILL WILI.IA1rIs Broad jump-19 ft. 6 in. ..... .. .Tomi KING Discus throw-105 ft. 6 in .... . . .TOM KING Shot put-39 ft. 6 in ........ . . .EI.:iII2I1 GIBSON Javelin throw-ISS ft, 7 in .... . . .TIIo:sI,xs McGIz.x 113141, We-ff 7 1 - .was 1 5 l UM F WG MJ Baseball The first season of baseball at jeiicrson since 1928 has come pretty close to being a complete success. A full sched- ule of fifteen games was played, of which we won ten and lost live. In those fifteen games we scored one hundred and seventeen runs while the other teams were gathering only sixty-two. The only team to defeat us twice was Danville, and after both of those defeats, they knew that they had been in a ball game. The other three we lost were all to college freshmen teams. Mr. Bishop has built a sound nucleus for next year's team, and this yez1r's team has given them something to shoot at. . SCORES Jeliferson .... . . . . , 4-Danville ..... ......... 8 Jefferson. . . . . . 20-William Fleming. . . . . . 3 Jefferson .... , . 4-W. 8: L. Freshmen .,... 5 Jefferson. . . . . . 10-Lexington .... . . . . , . . 0 jefferson .... . . 6-V. P. I. Freshmen ..... 8 Jefferson . , , . . . 10-Lexington. . . . . . . . . . 3 jeFferson .... . . 15-Salem ............. . 2 jefferson . . . . . 5-W. 8: L. Freshmen . . . . 2 Jefferson .... . . 3-Vinton .......... . 2 jclferson. . . . . 6-V. M. I. Freshmen. . . . 12 ,Iei'l'erson .... . . 5-Vinton .......... . 1 Jefferson. . . . . 7-V. M. I. Freshmen. , . . 3 jefferson .... . . 9-William Fleming. . . . I jefferson. . . . . 7-Covington.. . . . . . . . . . 5 jc-Herson ..... . 6-Danville ...... .. 7 VAYAYA. YB T3 Sefeffffi? faiidf EH 4 gl Tennh The procedure best suited to leaving a good taste in your mouth is to start with the worst and save the best until last, so here goes: This year marked Jeflerson's first defeat on the court since the organization of a team six years ago. And because misery loves company, we up and lost two of them. Danville was our lone victim, while Lynchburg CGr-r-r-rj tool: our scalps and the Washington and Lee Freshmen took what was left. These last two matches were played without the services of our number two man, Lane YVilliams, who had severed connections with the school system at that time, But on to the State meet. On somewhat soggy courts, our doubles team, consisting of Nlarcus Elmore and Bunlcl' Gibson, was eliminated in the first round by Lynch- burg C2 G-r-r-r-r-sl. Such was not the fate of our singles entry. The illustrious hflr. Gibson was not eliminated at all. He took the Class A title from a man who had never been defeated in high school competition, and then went on to take the State title from the private schoolchampion. just at present there are high hopes that it can be arranged for him to attend the national tournament. Under the direction of Mr. Hoiman, the tennis team has developed nicely. NVith only two veterans he built a team that was as good as any in this district. Even if they did let Lynchburg CAS many G-r-r-r-s as you like, but with more feelingj beat them, Smriz CHAMNON 'vii 146 lik- ' Golf Under the tutelage and guidance of NIL Persinger, the golf team has shown a decided improvement over last year. There has been a marked improvement in both tournament and match play. The hrst time the team was under fire Was in a match with the alumni. They were defeated by a narrow margin. The second time they swung their clubs in competition was in the State High School Tournament at Richmond, Last year in this same tournament, on our home course, we took sixth placeg and this year we came up to second. VVilbur hflason was the third low individual scorer for the tournament. The third agregation We met was Galax, from whom we Won easily. The next and final tournament was held at VVoodberry Forest. It was the State Interscholastic Tournament, in which there were both high schools and prep schools. Here, in spite of the stiffer competition, we again Won second place, and only three points out of First. James Beckner was the second low scorer for the tournament. Here also, we entered George Fulton in the junior driving contest, he being under sixteen. In this division, he won first placeg and as an added attraction also won the senior driving contest. The team this year consisted of Otho Price, James Beckner, W'ilbur Mason, Harry Robertson, Andrew Robertson, and George Fulton, Ir. asf 1417 raf- dd!!Iliiididdiliidlidildili XX X X X ,,b,DDD,D5fD2D?? 4'ff'ff'f ': Cross Country Cross country, one of our most recently organized sports, has not, as yet, enjoyed interscholastic competition. Despite this there has been an increasing number of boys interested in this form of running in the last two years. It has provided excellent training for the distance men on the track team, and gives an opportunity to those desiring and enjoying this form of recreation. The team this year was under the direction of lhlr. Benner, vocational teacher here. The only run of the season was an intramural event held between the halves of the Jefferson-Lynchburg football game. The two mile course contained two hills and various surfaces. The time was very good considering the course, and the weather. The race Was won by Harvey Pillow, with Grover Liggan and Millard Long in the place and show positions. This was almost a reversal of last yearis race, in which Liggan took Hrst and Pillow second. A loving cup is given the winner each year and his name engraved on it. An engraved medal was also given each man placing. With this foundation, cross country should soon become popular with the students. It is hoped that next year it will be possible to schedule meets with out- side teams ancl thus improve ours. It would make it more interesting to all con- cerned, and it is certain that jefferson could make an excellent showing in this sport, judging from past performances. l l +:f14.s1a Jayvee Basket Ball Mr. Bishop may grow old before his time, but that junior Varsity Basket Ball Team was worth it, They even generated enough glory to partially atone for the philanderings of the junior Varsity Football squad. During the season they lost but three games, the basket ball team, I mean, or did you guess. The three they lost were to teams superior both in age and experience. At the close of the season, they entered the local Gold Medal Tournament. They went down in a blaze of glory in the first round, losing to the Merit Shoe Company of Salem, 16-26. BISHOP The loss was permissahle for Merit Shoe had among its luminaries several Roanoke College aces. The game was really closer than the score indicates, too. They should really do something next year, because this year, s-h-h-li, they beat the varsity a couple times in practice. The high scoring for the season rests on the laureled locks of Wild Bill Williams and Red Boston. Thomas McGraw and jimmy Hayes put in their two points worth ever so often, too, to help the cause along. 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