Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1938
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His work, his attainments, and his interests are all recorded for posterity's eye in this, our year book. ln format, the ACORN has become larger and more streamlined with the aid of candid cam- eras, modernistic designs, and varied color schemes. To the 1938 Senior, then, in the name of friends, faculty and school, the ACORN stall bids you Godspeed. ' K A' ' W r , gig? Q51 ' W , -'K-,. -. H 1' ,WM , .... . . , .',.. , , .x-i 5 N, ugX1,,K,. g -.1 V, , .A ,sf-.. .K ,.,, QQ 1. L, '37 V X .6115 -1 K.. ,, V.,..H 4 wwf ,..g .v - ' ' 2,53 ..,-.Apu . 3 . , , K F-.. V f .. 1, Q fkj f . g .5:,,... ,, X 'Hera , ' .nv - A, , ,Q 1, V .'. , , ' Y-'Ik-P 'i'W' f-, .' Y' -- ,.f -1 , -Fx A f V gn ., fn ,A ,. 'f f' ,X , 5, vm. :G+ , f, M , 1 L . -4- , ' va I, N . Q . 1 5 .4 , f x . .,,.. . . 4 , -.4 1 , s ie 5 r . K , , , 4 'L -P ZW 4 I W X , 1 v. x i iw,-r SFHOOL CLOSSES FE O.Tblf? ES OROQf'1lZQTlOl'1Sl M?-W ' nf ww . QV A W r i y N, K . . -.,.,a-iwxk 1-F 'MG' .Hi ,- 214. L 'rffzzlilff '45 x--'z 'TZ M. A V -ff'-J- ' X ff- - 154 1 www: f 'p 'V + ,V -' '. W 4w.,,,,.21:., , 1, A-Q ,gf ,fa - MSL-V . A .wgfe-Q H 25, I A v In ' 1 L ,, Q '4' -V, ' , xi M , -1 - - . . A ,,-1 - - -f 2 Q-1 -.MJ ww. , Vp., 4, X V- 1, ,,',L,.'-hmm ,iw ,K M , L -,U -,. , . A A I . . . A lm, E OIFQTIQVI MISS NANCY LUKENS You, Miss Lukens, in your quiet, individual way, have been a steady, guiding hand for us in all our ventures. Your unlimited energy and interest have been a challenge to us who accept your counsel. Your unselfish spirit has been an inspiration in all We have done. To you, then, We, the 1938 ACORN Staff, dedicate this, our final issue. A Senior's Quest Stay ! Whither goest thou, N O lone coura eous traveler? n , I I g ' 4' 'Tisionestepsventured,.one breath'drawn, ml 1.. nf Andhthon goilst trod the road alone- The past is ne'er remembered nowi- V What thouhast done, over and forgot. 'Tis only o Do that the world accepts. n Thou,',with ardent smile and conquered fear Wilt face it in thy youthful arrogance, W ield the axe, fell the mighty forest. , The strength, the tool, the will are in thy hand , And than wilt do theirest- ' -' ' The way? Oh, yes, 'tis long, and slow, and trough. t 4 'With flllling strength ' ' . . p Wilt thou ,be tempted e'en To ,cease thy valiant' climb And .rest along the way in sweet repose. With open heart and bolder strength . Thou ne'er wilt stoop to cooler shade, . . N But keep the course straight forward with A On, on, on, ' T ' And still remember in thy daritig plight, The world-so infinite-hath yet reserved K A place for theetos jill- ' 'Tis only now' to brush the others by, V And fearless, take thylong awaited goal- 'Tis there. The world doth lwhisper softly, Co1ue.l j 'Tis for the strong. . - -This, concealed with veiled adversity, Is thy hopeful Eldorado. Q g - ' , - SUSANNE HAYWARD. u -4 V , . Hal. , II ' I' I -. . 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Mn'LlAxx'm'li, Dirvrtor of C1t1ft'ft'I'ftl QNX NK simon om .mire New Page Sixteen OFFICERS OF THE SENIGR CLASS P7'0.Y'1dC7'lf ......................................... GORDON VVILLIS Vice Psrcsidezzl ..... ....... P AUL CROSIER Secretary ...... ..... X VARREN GARLAND T1'easm'z'f' ........... ..... J IM O,KEE1fFIi Assistant Treasurvr .... .... R ICHARD GRIGGS A dvisers. .... Miss :MOORE M155 SM1'rHEx ' Mus BLACK ENIISS LUKENS , 21 -A', ., i'f: - ': has 'Q MARY ELIZABETH ADAMS Pink, Libby ACORN Art Contributor SARA ELIZABETH ADKINS Libby, George Hall, Tennis Girls' Club ANNE AGEE Pink, Hal Kemp, Tennis Girls' Club GERTRUDE MARIE AKERS Judy, Dunning, Old Mill LOUISE CRONK ALDERMAN Baseball, Collecting Dogs ' 1 a. ,.. S RK 4' as -:fs Q my ls 'U I sl VIRGINIA FRANCES ALEXANDER Gardenias, Dancing, V. P. I. Girls' Club: Wisehefu Club, '35, '36g Roanoke Roman Staff g Girls' Athletic Association, '34-'36 MILDRED ALLEN Soup, University of Maryland ACORN Staffg Girls' Clubg Martha Washington Literary Socxetyg La Tertuliag Jefersan News Reporter LORICE JOAN ALOUF Guy Lombardo, Skaring Girls' Club CLAUDINE IRENE ANDERSON Roses. Evening HAZEL MARIE ANGELL Banana Pudding, Angel Page Seventeen v 1.- , Page Eiqhleen NEDRA MARIE ANGELI. Pink, Tennis, Angel LU CILLE MADELINE AREY Shorly. Dancing Girls' Club AN NE ARMISTEAD Pink Roses, Hollins College Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Chi ir, I. 'Echo de Roanoke Staff, '37, Fleur-de-Lys, M. VV. L. S., Secretary, '38 MARTHA ANNE ARMSTRONG Gardenias, Painling. Swimming Girls' Club, Student Government, Jeferron News Representative: Fleur-de-Lys, Wisehefu, Ex- pression, Prefect Council, Art Department, Choral Club SARAH ARMSTRONG Glen Gray, Duke University Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38, Choir, '37, '38, Glee Club, '37, '38, Student Council. '37, '38, L 'Echo Representative, '37, '38, Wisehefu, '35, Choral ggub,3g37, Fleurvde-Lys Class Representative, 1 5 AUDREY LLEWELLYN ATKINS Roses, V. P. I. Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir EVELYN ATKINS Blue, Tennis, Scottie Dogs JESSIE LEE AUSTIN Benny Goodman, Swimming, Reading Girls' Club ELEANOR ANNE AYERS Gardenias, Once In A While Girls' Club, Cabinet, '37, '38, Student Government Fleur-de-Lys, Roanoke Roman, '36, Wisehefu '35, '36, Girls' Athletic Association, Treasurer '35, '36, National Honorary Society MAMIE VIRGINIA AYERS Candy, Reading Junior Classical League, Choral Club, '35 , l r ' l 1 :Z i , . ' K -fm-X, ,, . ., if , ' 1 .gf ssjfilef NORMA LEE AYERS Hippy, Benny Goodman, Maroon Student Governmentg Girls' Club ENID INEZ BABB Baseball, Collecting China Dogs MIRIAM IRIS BAIRD Gardenias, Mib, Always and Always Girls' Club, .'37, '38g Fleur-de-Lys, Wisehefu Vica Presidont, '35, '36, Play Productiong Chairman of Stage Ciew for M1s. Moonlight WINIFRED ELIZABETH BAKER Swimming, Hulaamoons, Dancing Girls' Club, Fleur-de-Lys L. BLANCHE BALDWIN Shep Fields, Dancing RUBY LEE BARKLEY Tennis, Fred Waring, Roses Glee Club VIRGINIA SUTHERLIN BARKSDALE Yellow Roses, V. M. I. Prefect Council, Student Councilg Secretary, Junior Class: ACORN Regresentativeg Girls' Club: Xlglisehefu CluhgA appella Choir, Expression epartmc-nt: Cast, Ghost Train, Senior Play, Student Director, Mrs. Moonlight JEAN BARRETT Violet, Guy Lombardo Glee Clubg Fleur-de-Lys, Expression Departmentg Choral JUNE ELIZABETH BEARD Blue, Baseball, Dogs BETTY BEASLEY Lolly-gagging, Dancing, Brass Buttons Girls' Club, '35, '36, '37, '38, Jejerson News: ACORN, Fleui -de-Lys: Martha Washington Literary Society, '37, Debating Team, '37 Page Nineteen Page Twenty RUSSELL R. ADAMS Guy Lombardo, West Point GERALD P. ADKINS Hal Kernp, V. P. I. FORREST DOUGLAS AKERS Frosty, Baseball Gym Leader. '37-'38 WILLIAM PAUL ALLEY Gray, Cab Calloway, Softball ALBERT R, ALOUF WILLIAM GREER AM MEN Football, Swimming, Bill Junior Hi-Y, '36, Junior Varsity Football, '37 CLYDE ANDERSON ANGLE One Man Gang, Tennis Orchestra, '36-'37g Tennis, '38g Basket Ball, Junior Varsity, '37g Vice President, Gym Leaders' Club, '37-'38 HENRY GOODE ANGLE Tennis, Dismantling Thingx PETIE APOSTOLOU Horace Heidt, Pie Basket Ball, '37-'58g Baseball, '38 VICTOR ARMISTEAD Vic, Tennis Jeffersonian Literary Society, '36g junior Hi-Y, '36g Senior Vice President, '57-'38g Varsity Football, X375 Basket Ball, '37-'38, Tennis Team, '38g Play Production, '3T5 Monogram Club, '38g Reading, Photography, University of Virginia Senior Mirror, '38 PHILIP ANDREW ARNOLD Tennis, Navy Blue FRED HANNAH ATTALLA Duke lJi!i1'CVS!,fj', Trout l'1fSI1fl1,Q FRED JACKSON AVERY lilrflriml Evzghzccrivzg, Drafting, WILLIAM MAXWELL BAUER V. P. I., Swimrning, I1ermic EDXVIN LA VON BAILEY Guy Lombardo. Billiardr, V. III. Slam ps I . ERNEST H. BARNARD Rose, Roanoke THOMAS PEYTON BARNETT. IR. Swinuning, Reading GLYNN DAVIES BARRANGER Tennis, V. P. I. Temporary Manager, AL'0RN, 1473 Advertising Manager, '37-'ASQ Assistant Mmmgcr. Nrvrs. '37- '38g jefkrsonian Literary Society. X375 Treasurer, 'EXQ Senior Hi-Y, '37-'ASQ Fast, S0vm1tccv1 g Financial Staff, Basket Ballg Public Speaking LEE BARTINIKAS Nifk, V. JI. I., Wavzze King JOHN O. BARTON Pigcon Raring, Boblr Plurr Page Twenty-Orme MARION ELAINE BECK Silver, Lilacs, Hot Dogs Fleur-de-Lys MARY MADELINE BELL Roses. V. P. I., Scrapbooks Girls' Club, '36, '37g News paper Representativeg Play Productiong Ticket Committee for Mrs. LORA BELLE BLAIR Moonlight JEAN MAY BIRCHALL V' l l Fuzzy Kittens JEAN VAUGHAN BLAIN Gardenia, Sammy Kay Vice President, Wisehefu, '35-'36: Fleur-de-Lys: I.'Echo de Roanoke Representative: Girls' Clubg Cheer Leader, Mrs. Moonlightf' Senior Play. Try It With Aliceg National Honorary Society Walking, National Business College DORIS ANN BLOUNT io e s. , ACORN Staff, Girls' Glee Club, '35, '36, '37, '38g - A Cappella Choir: Roanoke Roman Staff: Student Blue' Te ' P 'es Government, '35-'36g Girls Classical League DOROTHY EDNA BLACK Dol, Blue, Dancing PHY LLIS AU DREY BLACKWELL Guy Lombardo. Movies. Gardenias Newspaper Representativeg Studen Girls' Clubg Public Speaking Page Twenty-Two Clubg Junior MILDRED ELIZABETH BLOUNT Roses, Farmville, Micky LONA VADEN BOATWRIGHT Coral, Twilight, Yellow Pansies ACORN Staifg Martha Washington Literary Society. t Govemrnentg '36, '37, '38: Fleur-de-Lysg L 'Echo de Roanoke Staff: National Honorary Society I r 1 f KATHERINE BOSANG ISABELLA BRICKEY Drawing, Gardenias, Astronomy Bujie, Apple Pie, Tommy Dorsey ACORN AFC Staff. '333 11 'ECM de 1300110722 Staff. '37, Girls' Clubp Fleur-de-Lysg Wisehefu Cabinetp Ex- '38g Fleur-de-Lysg Art Department pression Deparnmentg Chairman of Props, DOROTHY LOUISE BOWEN Pink, Pietures, Dol GERALDINE BOWEN Blue. Jerry, Yale MARGARET BOWLING Gardenias, Sammy Kaye Wisehefu Cabinet: Corresponding Secretary of Girls' Clubg Student Governmentg Speech De- partmentg Fleur-de-Lys MAE LUCILLE BRADY Guy Lombardo, Yale, Golf Senior Play NANCY BRITTS Singing, University of Wisconsin, Swimming Girls' Glee Clubg A Cappella Choir: Girls' Athletic Association GLADYS PEARL BROOKS Home. National Business College LYDIA PAULINE BROOKS Lily, Vassar ALICE MEADE BROWN Blue. V. P. I., Brownie Page Twenty-Three - ff GROVER L. BEASLEY Blue, Foolball JAMES LEE BECKNER Blue, Golf. .lflmfies MAURICE EARLE BONDURANT Football, New York Symphony RODNEY LAWRENCE BOOKER Blue. Guy Lombarrlo, V. P. I. Hi+Y CHARLES EDWIN BOON Radio, Daniel, V. P. I. Page Twenty-Four BEVERLEY ARNOLD BOYD Blue, Tennis Boys' Glee Clubg Choral Clubg A ROBERT MOFFATT BRICE Kay Kysef, The Citadel, Football Junior Varsity Football, '36 ALFRED NORWOOD BRITT Tennis, Y. M. C. A. ROBERT GARLAND BROGAN Basket Ball, Bob ABRAM BUFORD BROWN Yellow,'Tennis, Model Airplanes CORN Staff, '37-'38 BLAKE H. BROVVN Swimnzing, Pic, Virginia 5u'i1zgslev.r Orchestra: junior Hi-Y: Senior Hi-Yg Band, Font- ballg Monogram Club JOSEPH BRUMBERG Baseball. Cocoanut Pie ,leffersonian Literary Societyg Glee Club CHARLES H. BURGER Benny Goodman, Basket Ball, Fruit WARNER L. BURGER Baseball, Movies, Ice Cream BRUCE BURNETT Jluxif, l'. JI. I. Spanish Clubg Orchestrag Band: Stage Crew NOEL E. BURNETTE, IR. Blum ,S'1L'l'7llIYllI1Q, Cake CHARLES PERRY CARDEN .'lIoz'ies, Music, Chubby FLOYD POWELL CARMINES S'IL'I'!7lWl!'11g. Apples, Ilorafe lleidl Scnior Hi-Y: Boys' Glue Club: A Cappella. Choir, Fleur-de-Lys ARTHUR DOWNMAN CARTER Swimming, Jimmie Lunsford Senior Play, Scenery Manager: University uf Southern Cgliforniag Speech Dcpartmcntz Mrs. Mo0n11ght g Charlottesville Play R. DALE CAUDILL Baseball, V. P. I., .Siesta Page Twenty-Five DOROTHY BROWN ELMYRA BURCH Tennis, Dol, Benny Goodman Baseball, Stupid, Fredericksburg Girls' Club Girls' Athletic Association, President, Fall, '37 : Baseball Manager, '37: Girls' Ping-Pong: Bad minton Champion ELIZABETH BROYLES EDITH MARGUERITE BURKHOLDER Blue, Sullins, Eddy Duchin Lily of the Valley, Swimming JUANITA BRUCE Page Twenty-Six GLADE BURNETTE Tennis, Mary Washington Girls' Club Baseball, Penn. Stale CECILE BRYANT Wayne King, Pop Corn and Pink Lemonade Liber Club LILLIAN BURNLEY Dancing, V. P. I., Sammy Kaye Girls' Club: Senior Play MARGARET ANNE BUNTING Bunny, Gardenias, Kai-Shek Girls' Club, Secretary: Martha Washington Liter ary HELEN BYRD Society Cabinet: Student Government: Girls' , Athletic Association: Expression Department. Ga im'a5' Roanoke College Class A. State Public Speaking Contest: Spanish Club: Girls' Club: Choral Class, '37 Oration, Radford College: Newspaper Staff Spanish Tournament, Spring, '38 -J' .ul A -3 - .L ig., 1 rg 1 a , Q 153 ......., -1 MILDRED ALICE BYRD BLANCHE CARPER ' Hollins, Hiking, Violets Dancing, V. M. 1. Girls' Clubg Expression Department, Senior Mirror ELLA RACHEL CABANISS Swimming, M usic, Girl Scouting Student ACouncil3 Girls' Club, Girls' Athletic AILEEN CARR Association' Fleurude-Lys Dancing, V. P. I., Gardenia: Girls' Club, '37 PHYLLIS ANNE CALLAHAN Dancing. V. P. I., Sammy Kaye G'l'C1bgStdtGov tgF1-d-L niepregentatixeqerifice Przglcigzg. GirlZ'uAtilei?i2 VIVIAN CARROLL Associationg Aconn Representative --Time,-v V. P- In In C-,mm JEAN ELIZABETH CANDLER Wayne King, Music EVELYN MURIEL CARTER Student Government' '35 Bicycle Riding, Roses. Farmuille E HARRIET CANTRELL Doughnuts, Tommy Dorsey GENEVA CARTER ACORN Staiig Feature Editor: Rostrum Editorg R ,, N ,, . I B . H Fiction Editor: Wisehefug Girls' Club. Reporter: ons' 'W' Nahum u5 N C0 '3' ' -' Roanoke Roman Staiig Fleur-de-Lys, Jqferson Spanish ChxbgSpa.nish Tournament Representative 5' News Std. Reporterg Mrs. Moonlight Spring, '38 1 G 2, ii Page Twenty-Seven aj . Qi . ,rl .213 ' if ' .gl .3 I . .,. i. X . ,V q . .5 'L 1- ?f':i mszigaifewiie-.Rv, Li. H-.Jim it JERRY SMITH CHANEY Slamp Collefling, V. P. I. CLARENCE LEE COLE Blue, Duke University Senior Hi-Y, Advertising Staff of ACORN: Jeferson Senior Hi-YQ Stage Crew, Assistant Football Mana- Neuur: Senior Representative of ACORN, '57-'38g HCYVV'-579 Silldenf G0V6ff1mC11f3 Ail'1lSilC B0H1'd Participation in Assemblies WARREN KENT CLINE Sonny, V. P. I. jeiiersonian Literary Society, Junior Classical League HORACE HENRY COCHRAN Tommy Dorsey, V. P. I., Football MURRAY OTIS COCHRANE Guy Lombardo, Basket Ball, V. JI. I. Hi-Y WILLIS RUDOLF COFFMAN Tennis, Gray, Old Mill Page Twenty-Eight Junmr llorld-Aews: Expression Department House Committee HOBERT GEORGE COLE, JR. Benny Goodman, Tennis, Universily of Virginia CARLTON V. COLEMAN Casey, V, M. I. Golf Team LLOYD PERCY CONNER Carnations, Ilfashinglon and Lee Junior Classical Leagueg Roanoke Choral Club SAMUEL FRANKLIN CONNER Benny Goodman, V. M. I., Red Ro rn an Staff EUGENE C. CREASY, JR. Music, Hurry Owens, Blue CHARLES LUCIAN CROCKETT Tennix, Musif, Tommy Dorsey Cvlee Club, A Capella Choir, Senir mr Hi-Y, Lys, L'El'hn de Roanoke Fleur-de- EDWARD HIRAM DANCE I3ul1lly, Ships President nfSuplinn1nre Class, junior Hi-Y. '35-'30, Senior Hi-Y, '50-'3Sg .ACORN Representative. '35-'361 Advertising Manager, '36-'37, Pri-feet Council, '35-'58, Vire President of Student Government, '36-'37g President nf Student Government, '37-'38, Senior Mirmr RICHARD FRANTZ DAVIS HILL RODGERS CROCKETT Benny Goodmlm. Tf'm1i.s', Phologmphy Glee Club, '37-'33 Tommy Dorxey, Old ,Will Expression Department, '36, Jeffersonian Literary Society. '36-'37, Cabinet, '363 junior Classical League: ACORN Literary Staf'T, 537-'38g Poetry Editor, '37-'38, ACORN Advertising Team WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS HAROLD BRACKENRIDGE CRONISE Kuv Kyser, Srvhrzrning, Old .Will Bill, ,llince Pie, Foolblzll ROBERT BAIRD DECKER I PAUL HENRY CROSIER Valking, Stump Cullerling, Baseball junior Classical League llam-Potatoes-Gravy, National Business College President of Sophomore Class fLee Juninrlg junior ELBERT CLAY DICKERSON Hi-Yg Senior Hi-Y, '37-'38, Business Manager . . X , , , . uf AKURN, '36-'37, Business Manager of .lejersmz B'11wVdA' l ' M' I I 'Jul ll h'l 'U News, '50-'37, Prefect Council, Student Council, X X ice President of Senior Classy Senior Mirror 'ice President of Student Government, Secretary of Junior Class Page Twenty-Nine Page Thirty LOIS E. CARTER Roses, V. M. I. MARTHA CARTER Dancing, V. P. I., Benny Goodman Girls' Club. '37 MARY ROZELLE CARTER Skating, Benny Goodman MEDFORD ,IUANITA CARTER Roses, Tennis Girls' Club: Martha Washington Literary Society: gewspaper Staff, '37, '38: Commercial Service lub VIRGINIA CARTER Roses, Pie, Puppies Spanish Club, '37, '38: Spanish Tournament: La Revista Staff, '38 EVELYN MAE CHECK Roanoke College, Bunny, Hal Kemp Secretary of Senior Class at Lee Jr. SARA FRANCES CLINE Benny Goodman, University of Novth Carolina Student Government: Editor of Roanoke Roman: President Junior Classical League: Associate Editor of Jeferson News: Girls' Club: L 'Echo de Roanoke Staff: Senior Mirror: National Honorary Society HELEN FRANCES CLINGENPEEL While Rose Girls' Club ALICE CLAY COGBURN Punk, Gardenias Girls' Club: Student Government: Jeferson News Representative: Fleur-de-Lys: Wisehefu Club: Speech Department MARGARET LOUISE COLEMAN Blue, Marge A Ferl? A ifgiftfl-v -,ff f'f'iZf ' 'l'- - v.I1:':' J' 5 -- , 5' -Q, 'Q 1 iwf5'M:,, SARA COLEMAN Swimming, Collecting Souvenirs Martha Washington Literary Society, Girls' Clubg Choirg Spanish Clubg Girls' Glee Club HAZEL IRENE CONLEY Emory and Henry, Benny Goodman JUANITA LUCILLE CONNER Nita, Roses, Danring KATHLEEN COON Tennis, Roses Girls' Club. '37, '3 5 - - , , son News, '37g Expression Department. '37 RACHEL LOUISE COON Benny Goodman, Blue, Collecting Pirtures 8 Fleur de Lys '37 '38, Jejfer- DOROTHY LU CILLE COOPER Skating, Sis IRENE ODELL COOPER Rosex, Kay Kyser, Dairy Fountain JEAN YEONETLE COR MELL Hamburgers, Swimming Girls' Club, '38g Fleur-de7Lys, '3 85 Girls' Athletic Association, '37, President of Junior Class- Sumter, S. C., High School, 37 MARGARET ALMYRA COSSON Dancing, Gardenia: Girls' Club, '36, '37, '383 Wisehefu, de-Lys SUE JEANETTE CROTTY Benny Goodman, Reading '35, '36' Fleur- Paqe Thirty-One 1 Page Thirty-Two LEON E. DINGMAN ,S'zvinzn1!ng, Blue, Slfefiing ROGER DOUTHAT Red, Slraivberry Slzorluzkf, S'ZiJl?II7HlVlg VERNON STANLEY IJREWRY Rows, Rommkf College Truck 'I'eu1n,-'38, Crush: Cuuntry, '37, IX1UlV1gl lil'Tl Club, jumor C'Iussit'nl Lcaguc LIICIAN ARCIIAINIBAULT DURHAM, jk. Tummy llursfy, V. ll. I. junior Hi-Y, '35-'36, Firculution hlunags-r, ACORN, '38, Scniur Hi-Y, '37-'58, Jejlkrson News Repre- sentative, '56-'57, ACURN Advertising Tvum '37 '58 THOMAS EARL EDVVA R DS Roxe, V. JI, I., Hllusler Primer Track, '30, '37, 158: Stage Crew, '58, Cmsi Cfluntry, '38 GEORGE HARMON ELLIOT, JP. Ifooibull, V. 11. I., Tommy Dorsey JAMES VVILLIAM ELLIOTT, JR. Blue, Benny Gumlman, Dairy Fozuzluin Junior Hi-Y, '54-'36, Senior Hi-Y, '37-'58, National Honfzrary Society, Student Government, '34-'36 GERALD LINVVOOID ELLIS Spurls, II'i1l Osburns Buscbgnll, Spring, 'JS ,IA MES VVARREN ELINIORE Poetry, Mellow Pipes, Slzzrrzvniizg ACORN Stuff, '36-'38, jcffursoniun Llterary Society, Treasurer: Boys' Glen Club, .Re-porter: A Cappella Choir, Fleur-de-Lys, Sixth Kcy EDWIN R. ENGLISH Red, Blue Hi-Y W WILLIAM CLAY ENGLISH C'o1nzlrv, Dui51'eS, Blue Student Gc1vurnn1c11t WILLIAM STEPHEN ENGLISH Pigmns. jlirznexota. Ozzie IVf'l5on junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y CHARLES AUSTIN ENNIS Ilal Kemp, Tennix ERCELL W. FAIRCHILD komv, V. P. I., Baseball ll. UERIL FAIRCHILD Rows. V. JI. I.. Football JACQUES M. FALLWELL Roses, Ilurwrd ljezizwxily Fleur-do-Lys, L'E4l1o de Roanoke Stuff PAUL WILLIAM FARISS Roses, V. P. I., Benny Goodman junior Hi-Y, Student Government, '34-'Aug Fleur-de-Lys JAMES S. FAUCETTE Baseball, Photography, V. ll. 1. Hi-Y BEVERLY FELTY .N'V!117ll1t'fFIl Steak. l'.vl1er Club jelferscmian Literary Sociuty, '36, '37, '58, Hi-Y. '56. '37, '58, Speech Department, '55, '30, '57 '38, Choral, '36, X375 Orvhcstra, '35, '36, '57 ROBERT FRANKLIN FINNELL Tennis, Chop .N'1u:,v, .Stanzpx Tennis Tearng Boys' Glec Club Page Thirty-Three Page Thirty-Four MILDRED ESTHUS CUNDIFF Troubles, Guy Lombardo, Carnations b Public Speaking, '38, Choral Club, '37-'38 VIRGINIA DARE CUNDIFF Jenny, Tennis, Dancing Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38, Choral Club HILDA FRANCES CUSTER Roses, Steak, Hilly ELOISE DAVIS Weecie, Tennis Secretary of Freshman Class, Student Government, National Honorary Society, Roanoke Roman Staff,CIunior Classical League, Fleur-de-Lys, Girls' lub OLA MARGARET DEACON Red, Hiking, V. P. l. HAZEL HOPE DEANS Tommy Dorsey, Swimming, Ice Cream Girls' Club, Fleur-de-Lys, Martha Washington Literary Society EDNA ANITA DEARING Tennis, Benny Goodman Choral Club, Martha Washington Literary Society, Glee Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Com- mercial Club JEAN ELINOR DELANEY Apple Pie a la Mode, Swimming Girls' Club, '37-'38, Fluer-de-Lys, '37-'38, Jefferson News, News Editor, '37, Expression Depart- ment, '37, Stagecraft, '38, ACORN Represen- tative, '38 ELIZABETH ALBERTA DENT Swimming, Gardenias PATRICIA VIRGINIA DESHAZO Rosebuds, Pat ii Z if!l'.! - . 1' F- I' l LAI 1? I 9 34523.-,,, V, gg, 1? I -wr.. ,-,513 v Z DOROTHY PAULINE DEYERLE Polly, Collecting Pictures ENID BEVERLY DICKINSON Tommy Dorsey, Tennis Girls' Club, National Honorary Club, Martha Washington Literary Society, French Clubg L'Echa de Roanok R e epresentative, Wisehefug Usher, '37, Orchestra, '36-'37 AGNES LOUISE DILLARD Roses, University OI Virginia, Sammy Kaye ELIZABETH ANN DINGMAN Yellofw, wayne King, V. P. 1. Martha Washington Literary S ' ocietyg Girls' Club, Library Squad LILLIAN JOSEPHINE DOOLEY Blue, Rose LORA NELL DOOLEY Benny Goodman, Dancing Girls' Club DORIS MAE DOUGLAS Hamburgers, Kay Kyser Wisehefuu '35g Girls' Club' S ' , ocxal and Project Committee, '36-'37, Girls' Athletic Association, '35, Stage Craft, '37g Play Production, '38g Make Up, '38, Martha Washington Literary Society, Program and Poster Committee, '36-'37 DOROTHY LOUISE DOUGLAS Tommy Dorsey, Dot, Movies Wisehefu, '34, '353 Marth a Washington Literary Society, '36, '37, Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38g Expression, '36, Stage Craft, '37g Play Pro- duction, '38g M k ' a eUp, 38 LOIS DOWDY Blue, Home ELIZABETH FRANCES DOYLE George Hall, Frankie, Movies Wisehefu, '35, 'Q6, Girls' Cl b ' u , 365 Glee Club,'37g Girls Ath1et1cAss ' ' ' ' ociatxon, 35, 36 Page Thirty-F ive Paqe Thirty-Six EDWARD BURKE FI NNEY Roxex, Jun Garber, .lIuH, Reading, V. JI. I. HENRY TYLER FINNEY, JR. Swinzming, Durlmouth, Jo-Jo Spanish Club GROVER CLEVELAND FLINT G, Nolre llama, Cub Kallomuay Baseball, Spring, 257. S1'Dl'IlIf.f, '38 MILTON FOX 11alKemf1,l'.l'.I., 1 oxfy Senior Hi-Y: Junior Hi-Y, Student Government: Fleur-do-Lys DAVID WESLEY FRANCIS Football, l'. M.1. Fleur-cle-Lys JACK FRANTZ Roses, Golf, .lirporl RODNEY JOSEPH FRINGER Tommy Dorsey, Football, Blue YVILLIAM KENNETH FULCHER Kinky, Oyxlers, Benny Goodman GEORGE HENRY FULTON, JR. Golf, Pie u la Illozle Prclect ClJL1nCil, '55-'36, '37-'38, Junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y, '38, Junior Varsity Football, Vursitv Football, '57, Golf, '57-'38, Monogram Club ' RICHARD JAMES FUNK Dick. Spo1'Ls, Ice Cream XVARREN LEE GARLAND, JR. Toni, I4a.vIcrl 131111, V. M. I. junior Hi'Y Cabinet, X551 Senior Hi-Y, '50-'58, Scrfctary.'ITrv:1surL'r: Su-rn-t:u'y Sc-niur Clus-43 ,Iumor XVIIFSHY Basket Bally Basket Ball, 2585 Football, '58 OLIVER L. GEE V. P. I., Basrball, Spz'z1afIz WILLIAM FRANCIS GEOGIIAN, JR. Sfvorls, Uukr L7a1i1'r1'.vily, Gomi Ifrwmlx Junirmr Hi-Y, '36-'37g Senior Hi-Y, '57 ' dc'Lys HAROLD BERNARD GILLESPIE Farmer, Blue, liarrlvall Student Government BRYANT RUSSELL GOODALL Flour- DENNIS F. GOODE Bnscball, Pic' Bll'lCl1U11, '37-'SX R. ARCHIE GUOIJE Slrzpirlg. C'11II1'1lmg Gull! Halls Baschull, '38 KOSSEN GREGORY .l111cr. Tmnmy Ilfmzxwy Flvllr-do-Lys Rlx1PFL'SC11111liX'f'. 'Sig S1-niur Hi-Y, 148: Smile Crow, '36g Exprcssivsn D1-pnrtmcnt, '37- '38-Q lfliflm 111' RQ1m1w1c1' R1-prcscntntivu, '37- .lrj1frr'.v1m .Y1'1:'.v Busuws-4 St:1fT, '33 RICH.-XRD MEADE GRIGGS Savimnzizzg, Il'z'1Ii1zm 111111 JIIIVAV Student Copncil and Pr:-four: Glu'-K'l11lw :md Choirg Exprvssgrmn DcpL1rt1ne'nt3 .Iunmr Ili-Y, Un'- rvgprmfllpg S1-cr-utmy and 'l'rvzLsur1-rg Sm-ninr H!-Y, VNC PrvS1dcnf: Flcllr-dc-Lys: I..IflAI7I7 1ir Rmzlrulcf' and AVORN RL'flYi'iCI1fZltlX'l'Q Bouksturug School Dzmvv Cornnuttcunmng Asmcintc Svuiur Trczxsurcr JOE XVILEY GUTHRIDGE Footlnzll, flff7AfV5U11 Iligll Ulvc Vluh. Vifvl Prn'Si1lv11t, '37-'AXQ Fhrwirg Chvcr Lcjaderg Buimess Mzmzxgcr. .lf'f7l'v.v1nz .'X'1'1v,x,' , , , Q N . H -YQ B Staff. A' fl S-' N'-A' 3 .N afmmzl 1i1z.mzf'5.v C ulzfgr, B11xkf'l 151111, I nwrlznlg E:cyrrCSsi1:::mf'j.FI,urt:umm:Rqyzylrsr Uxfipulligllifr. jeffcrsonxzm Literary Socictyg Stage Crew , Page Thirty-Seven 11771. ' ' f iw W 'wfkllql Q HIV JEAN ANNE DUKE Duke, Tommy Dorsey Secretary of Wisehefu, Fleur-de-Lys, '37, Senior Play, '38, Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38, Student Government, Martha Washington Literary Society, '37, Speech Department, '36, '37,,'38, Glee Club, '36, Chairman of Contact Committee for Mrs. Moonlight SALLIE DULL Kay Kyser. Bushie Girls' Club GWENDOLYN DUNGAN DUNCAN Gardenias, Tennis, G'weny Girls' Club, Student Government at Lee jx. LOUISA PERKINS EASLEY Blue, Candy Student Government, Girls' Club, Roanoke Roman Staff, National Honorary Society, Junior Classical League, Student Director.. Mr-s. Moonlight , Senlor Play Selection Committee HAZEL ECHOLS Page Thirty-Eight Hiking. Reading, Maroon Girls' Club, Martha Washington Literary Society, girls' Athletic Association, Volley Ball, Basket a FRANCES BEULAH EDDY Blue, Candy, Tennis Martha Washington Literary Classical League ETHA PINE ELLIOT Piney, Collecting Dogs, Baseball Girls' Club, Choral Club MARGARET ODELL ELLIOTT Tennis, Flip Martha Washington Literary Soci Glee Club MARTHA VIRGINIA ELLIOTT Jenny, Bananas, Dancing MARY FRANCES ELMORE Blue Skies, Pink Gardenia: M I -r Society, Junior ety, Girls' Club ' i 1 !'?wj1'f?'mr:'-i' 'f ? Knife-'1f g ' , ., - JANE ENGLEBY Swimming, Roanoke College Treasurer. Junior Class, Student Government, Girls' Club, Program Chairman, L 'Echo de Roanoke Re resentativeg Fleur-de-Lys, National Honorary Society, Play Production, Mirror Committee, Senior Day Committee BERNICE EVELYN ENGLISH Blue, Reading PEARL BRANHAN EPLING White Orchids, Randolph-Macon Jcferson News Representative, Cheer Leader, Girls' Club, Senior Mirror Committee, Senior Mirror, Assistant Business Manager, ACORN, Wisehefu ABIGALE KATHERN EVANS Swimming, Ab, Roses LOIS MARGUARETTE EVANS Tennis, Snooks, Dog: Girls' Club, Glee Club 1 ' 9 ROBERTA HAZELTINE EVANS Skating, Roses ELEANOR CATHERINE EVERSOLE Swimming, Drawing Girls' Club, '37-'38, Junior Classical League, Martha Washington Literary Society, '37- 38, National Honor Society, Glee Club, '36-'37, Fleur-de-Lys, '37 PAULINE FAIRCHILD Dancing, Gardenias, Polly Girls' Club, Glee Club MARTHA ANN EARLEY Lily of the Valley, Tommy Dorsey Girls' Club, '36-'38, ACORN Representative, Speech Department, Wisehefu PHOEBE E. FAVILLE Ripe Olives, The Rubyallf' Virginia? West Range Fleur-de-Lys, '37-'38, Girls' Club, '55-'38, Wisehefu Page Thirty-Nine Page Forty ROBERT CAMERON HAGAN Jake, Tennis Senior Hi-YQ IEXDTCSQIOU Dcpartrncnt, '36-VER: Fleur-:lv-Lys, '3Tg L'Ii1'hn do Rnauolcr, '37, 'Mig ACORN Hrvmcmfvm Representative, '33, Dance Decoration Cumiiiittc-cg JL'jvf?VSO7Z News Staffg National Honfu Society ALVIN CROY HALE Rose, Blur, Reading RALPH M. HALE Gram. Sw1'n1m1'mZ, Rfarlmg ROBERT JACKSON HAMRICK Hob, V. P. I., Swimming GORDON PAYNE HANCOCK. jk. Roses, IVUSI Point Flour-de-Lys. '37. 218: Fluui-do-Lys Rcprpscnta- tive, 1573 L'Iifho de Roanoke Representative, '58 JACK ELBERT HANES IV1'ld Iris, A nnafmlis Hi-Y, '37g Fleur-de-Lys, '37, '38 ERNEST FRANKLIN HARLER Plaza, Sleeping Senior Hi-YQ Asiistant Football Alzmagf-r JACK ALEXANDER HARMAN, jk. Rafe, V. l'. I. Boys' Glce Cluhg junior Hi-Y, Basket Ballg ballg A Cappella Choir BOVVMAN NEWTON HARRIS While, Tulip JAMES LEXVIS HARRIS Tennis, Parks Air Vallrgr, I'lmtog1'apl1y Foot MALCOLM EARL HARRIS BIur,Footbr1II, V..1l.I. WINFRED H, HART, JR. UYUXJIE King, Tulipx, I'ImlngmpI1y Choir , CLIFFORD ALLEN HARVEY Sxvinzrvxivzg, l'o11m'l1'n,c Slan1p.r JAMES HURACTE HAWKINS SIi'I'?717lIfllf, Ul1tl7'l!'yH IIERMAN DEWEY HAWLEY, jk. Tennis, V. P. I., IJa1'ryl ou11la1'n ,IULIAN HECK 'l'r1mi5, D0fl'j'F0!liIft1fl1, V. P, I. Student Government, '56 FRANK HELVESTINE, IH links lvll1,7'l'7'5ffN', Sloag4', Duke Fllizzglmz Stage Crew. '58 XVILMER RAY HIFKS Jan Garhrr, 7'nridIrS, Grfmz junior HLY3 Stucivnt Govcrnmvnt LAUREN HIMES Iirrztvn. I'1f.Y11l.1!g JOHN W. HODGES, JR. Ifootbull, ll P. I. Hi-Y: Fhffvr Lvadc-r's C'huuffCur, lib: iXL'URY Rvprescntativc Page Foriy-One M Page Forty-Two i S I it MARGARET FETTERS Navy Blue, Andre Kostelanetz HOPE HAMILTON FIGGAT V. P. I., Dunning Jefferson News Representative, Student Govern- ment Representativeg Corresponding Secretary of Girl Reserves EVA FINK Ripe Figs, Chattin', Swinging Bridges Fleur-de-Lys, Girls' Clubg Martha W h' as ington Literary Society, Wisehefug Play Production EUGENIA ANN FISHER Fish, Blue, Violets gvgrls' Club, Martha Washington Literary Society, IORESSA JUANITA FISHER KATHLEEN DAVEY FISHER Kitty, V. P. 1. ELYRIA ELIZABETH FITZGERALD Swimming, Poetry, Fits Girls' Club, '36, Choral, '34, '35, '36 DIMPLE MAGDELINE FLINCI-IU M Blondie, Rundolph'Macon Girls' Club, '36 PRENTICE FLORA Roses. Hollins, Guy Lombardo Girls' Club FRANCES EVELYN FOSTER Gardenia, V. P. I. A ACORN Representative: Student Government, Monteelear, Dancing Newspaper Representative PHYLLIS NADINE FOUT Benny Goodman, Reading, Farmville Martha Washington Literary Society MARGUERITE CORINNE FULCHER Benny Goodman, Scrapbooks, Reading ERNESTINE COLEMAN FOWLKES Sweetheart Roses, Pink Girls' Club ULESS FULLER V. P. I., Roses. Benny Goodman CHRISTINE BELLE FRANKLIN Benny Goodman. Teenie, Ice Cream MARGARET FUNK Dancing, V. P. I., Benny Goodman Girls' Club, Student Governmentg Wisehefu Club VIRGINIA GIBBONEY FRENCH Blue, Snapdragons Fleur-de-Lys, President, Girls' Athletic Associa- MARGUERITE GARDNER tion, '37, '385 L 'Echo de Roanoke Staff, National Roses -- Tony -- Pie Honorary Society G, ,' ' 1rls Club JEAN FRANCES FRETWELL Swimming, Tommy Dorsey, Hot Dogs HILDA ALLENE GARRET Girls' Club, '36 Benny Goodman, Billy, Baseball Martha Washington Literary Society, Girls' Club Page Foriy-Three Page Forty-Four EU NICE ANDERSON HOEL I,fflA Rid, Turkey Hi-Y TROY WILLIAM HOLLAND Gray, flyllfilllh JOHN GORDON HOLT Ar! 176f7m'lrnrnl, R11min!f1lz-,llurrm Chllege Hi-Y, Sccrelary, Football FRENCH LEON HOUSEMAN Sammy Kuyf, Ifoolball Football, '35, '36, '37, Captain, '37, Basket Ball, '36, '37, Captain, '37, '38, H1-Y. '35, '36, '37 '38, lklonmgram Club, '37, '38, Senior Mirror DUDLEY HUGGINS Roses, V. M. I. WVILLIAMV ELBERT HUNGATE Blue, Girl Colleding FRED M. HUNNICUTT Blue, Roses, Bfnny Goodman JACK HUNTER ,llouulain Laurel. l,'1zi1'er5iLy THOMAS GRAY HURDLE V. M. l., Trark Qt' Alabama FREDERICK WALENSTEIN HUFFMAN Cabinet Monogram Club, '38, Track Team K6 . . . . . , '37, '38, junior Hi-Y. '36, '37, Student I overn I'laymg Yrumpel, Hal Iwmp, ,Swnnmzng ment, '36, '37, Fleur-de-Lys, '36, Crow Countrv Band, '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, Gypsy Rovcr, '38 '56 LESTER HUTTS CHARLEY R. JOHNS Robert Taylor, Benny Goodman Tem1is, Photography Newspaper Representative: Choral Club, '36, '37g Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir: Fleur-do-Lys: Glee Club, '36, '37, Cholr, '37, Fleur-de-Lys, ACORN Staffg Jefersorz Neivx Slajfg National '37g Speech Departmentg Gypsy Rover Honor Society TRUXDEN HUTTS George Hull, .Strawberry .Shortcake LEVVIS ALBERT JONES Roses, V. M, I. Flcurde-Lys, Iflicho de Roanoke Staff HENRY C. IKENBERRY, JR. Swimming, University of Virginia I LIAAM ROBERT YES Pretect Council, '35-'36g Junior Hi-Y. '36-'37g W L 'TU National Honor Socictyg Senior Play, Mrs, Ilarwrd, Violels, Louix Arrnslromz, Siamp f'0llz't'lf7lg Moonlightug Literary Team, '38g Speech Depart- ment: jelfersonian Literary Societyg Fleur- de-Lys ' CLIFTON FRANK KEFAUVER, JR. BILLY W. JAMISON Billiards, Red, Rose Woodwork, V. M. I. EUGENE KELLY JULIOUS MOULCAM JERNIGAN HOPE' 1'-31.1. Rage, Roungkg College Cross Country, '35, Football, '36 Page Forty-Five Page Forty-Six LENA REBECCA GARRETT INA IRIS GOAD Rose, Blue, Beck Rose, Blue L 'Echo de Roanoke Representative, Girls' Reserve '36 ETHEL LORENE GAULDIN William and Mary, George Hall, Knitting IRENE ELIZABETH GOAD Reny, Blue, Rose, Collecting Tie Pins Girls' Reserve, '35 Choral Club LOI S GOA D Rose, Basket Ball Commercial Service Club VIRGINIA EASTER GAULDIN Green, Ginney, Hal Kemp Choral Club CATHERINE LUCILLE GODWIN Tiny or Slim, University of Virginia Girls' Athletic Association, '36, '37, '38 BEVERLY ANN GETTYS Bev, Talisman Roses Girls' Club, Student Government, '36, ACORN and J ejerson News Representative IRMA DOUGLAS GRAFF Wisehefu Cabinet, '36, Newspaper Representative '37, girls' Clgb Cabineati '3g,bMarth5. Washirgg- ton iterar ociety, ' , a inet, ring, ' g MARY GIBSON Glee Club, 37, Choir, '38, Chairmar'i of Com- Kilty, Tennis, Red mittee for Senior Class Play VIRGINIA BELLE GRANT Blue, Duke U niversity, Reading CATHERINE VIRGINIA GRASTY Roses, Duke University Girls' Club Reporter, Martha Washington Literary Society, Public Speaking MELANIE FRANCES GRAYBILL Benny Goodman, Dunning, N. Y. U. Treasurer, Martha Washington Literary Society, Girls' Athletic Association, '36, '37, Choral, '35, '36' Ex ression Department, Play Production Prcip. Committee, Mrs. Moonlight, Fleur- de-Lys HELEN F. GREGORY Blue, Roanoke President, Jaclgson Junior, President, -Girl Re- serves, President Wisehefu, Vice President and President, Martha Washington Literary Society, Student Director Senior Play, When Knight- hood Was in Flower, Senior Play Committee, Senior Mirror GLENNA CONSTANCE GROW V. P. I., Collecting Snapshots Fleur-de-Lys, '37 MIRIAM ELIZABETH HAAG Gardenias, Benny Goodman Martha Washington Literary Society Cabinet, '38, Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38, junior Classical League, Jejerson News Representative, '37, When Knighthood Was in Flower, '37 FRANCES JUSTINE HAILEY Blue. Skating, Pie Expression, Choral Club GLENDOLA PAULINE HALE White, Harrisonburg, Polly IVA MAE HALE Pink, Horseback Riding, Benny Goodman GERTRUDE HALL Gertie, Reading Page Forty-Seven Page Forty-Eight DANIEL FRANKLIN KERFOOT HAROLD JOSEPH KIDD Brown, Daisy Golf, Pele VVILLIAM ANGUS KOHL VVALTER DOUGLAS KERFOOT Roses, V. P. I., Billy Brown, V. P- 1. Glee Club, Fall, '36, Spring, '37, Choral Club, Fall '36, Spring, '37, ,leifersonian Literary Society Fall, '36, Spring, '37, Fleur-de-Lys, Fall, '36, Spring, '37 ELTON LEVVIS KEY Hmm, V P I GARY VVARD LAUGHON ' ' zen Bub'x Plan' HERBERT LEWIS KFYQER YVILLIAM THOMAS LAXV 1 , Photography, V. P. I. Audmwl' Bmke' Im Student Government, Prefcct Council, '56, Glee Club, Pre-sidCnt, '37, '38, Choir, junior and Senior Hi-Y, Speech Department, Newspaper Representative, '57, Gypsy Rover EDWIN A. KIDD Tfflml-Yi l'- 1'-1- JOHN KERN LAVVSON Home Room Representative, Presidvnt National , , . . Honor Society, Junior HLY: Senior Hihy. Hu! hemp, Iwnolball, ,Shooting Pool A Cappella Choir, Secretary Boys' Glec Club, Hi-Y, '37-'58, Expression Department, '55, '36, '37, Speech Department, Gypsy Rover '38, Choral Club, '35, '36, Cheer Loader, '37, '38 FRANCIS L. LEE Swimming, V. P. I. Junior Classical League CHESTER ROSS LEMON Tennis, .Strawberry Shortcake Tennis Tcarn, '37-'38, Junior Varsity Baslcet Ball, '37, junior Hi-Y, '36-'37, Senior H1-Y, '38, Fleur-de-Lys BENJAMIN H. LESTER Ilunting. V. P. I, Football, '37, Baseball, '58 MILTON S. LEVVIS Bob's Place, Pink BROVVDER MOSBY LINKOUS Phologruphy, V. P. I. EUGENE R. LONG. JR. Ice Cream, JI. I. T. National Honor Society, Secretary: ACORN Photographer, Jejerson News Photographer FRANK MILLARD LONG, IR. Girl Chasfr, Trunk Track. '37-'38: Cross Country, '36-'37, Student Government, Monogram Club, National Hun- or Society, Business Manager of L'Efho de Roanoke. '37, Fleur-de-Lys: Junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y KENNETH LONG Blue, Golf RAYMOND LONG Benny Goodman, Football JAMES ALFRED LOWE, jk. Working Algebra, Tennis Glee Club, '37, 158: Choir, '38, Choral. '37, X583 junior Classiral League Paqe Forty-Nine I .5,.t1,.-,WK 5 -' V ft l l Page Fifty l l DOROTHY HAZEL HAMBRICK CHARLOTTE ALEENE HARKRADER Blue, N. B. C. Benny Goodman, Dancing, Blondie Student Government, '37 Spanish Club STELLA HOGAN HARMAN Fishing, Virginia Ham NANNIE MAE HAMILTON Martha Washington Literary Society. '38g Latin M . ., ,, Department, '38 uszc, Nannette ELIZABETH AGNEW HARRIS White Orchids, M editerranean Skies, Sammy Kaye F t Ed't f ACORN St H, '36, '37, '38: G' l ' NANCY LEE HANCOCK eafiilxlag1513-lrx?de-gvyshllepiesentativeg Wgehgj, ' ' 5 art a as ington iterar ociety Roses' Benny Goodman' Dammg Cabinet: Jefzrson News Representative: Usher Committee BETTY CLEO HAWKINS LOIS HARBIN Gardenias, Potato Chips Beige. Gardenia Wisehefu. '33-'343 Girls' Club, '35-'36g Martha Washington Literary Society Cabinet, '37-'38, Junior lassical League, '37, Jejferson News, '37 R SEMARY HARK SUSANNE HAYWARD on H ' A Suzy, Candid Cameras Kasey' Talkmg ACORN Staff, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief: Student Government, '36-'38g Martha Washington Prefect Councilg Debating Team, Jefnson News Literary Society Treasurer, '37, Play Pro- Columnist: Assembly Committeeg National duction, Newspaper Representative, '37, '38, Honorary.Society, Intramural Tennis Cham- W Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38 piong Senior Mirror Co-mmitteeg Girls' Club l l 3 4 -.es3?.s,V ,,r,,, erin-mg A its -AV W: I A K B ,, PH fx' l,. fi, 1',,: Q' - 'A stiP',,4ei.,mm:.55'r ,ekre ..Z2sf3':iLQm-..,-L. i , ,, MARY REBECCA HENDRICK White, Becky, Dancing EFFIE GEORGIE HERBERT Benny Goodman, Gardenias, Herby ALMA MAE HINSHAW Swimming, Shorty, George Hall MARJORIE HILDRIED HOBBS Gardenias, Raymond Paige Girls' Club, '37 FRANCES HODGES Roses, V. M. I. Expression , '36 ELNA VIRGINIA HOUCHINS Benny Goodman, Hot Dogs DOROTHEA HUGHES Tommy Dorsey, Rose Girls' Club, '36, '37, Fall, '38, Choral, '37, Spring, '38, Wisehefu, '35, Fleur-de-Lys, Fall, '36, Spring, '37 MARTHA ELIZABETH HUGHES Bicycle Riding, Blue CHRISTINE SCOTT HYLTON Gardenias, Jerry VIRGINIA PAIGE IKENBERRY Roses, V. P. I. Spanish,Club President. '37g Representagive on Spamsh Paper, '38g Latin Representatxve, '35 Page Fifty-One Page Fifty-Two CHARLES B. MALCOLM, jk. Photography, Temzix THOMAS I. MALONE, JR. Baxfcet Ball, Cullcfling ,llalfh Basket Ball C'EC'lL CI MARTIN Iiruimz. I'a1zsie.v, Cab Calloway Glas illuln LEWIS K, MARTIN Benny Guudnzan, Riding in Cu MARION IRVIN MASON I Mason, Carnation Colfrs Y SA MUEL NATHA N MASON Iiawball, On Fifth Slreel, Nui LUCIAN A. MASSIE, JR. Tcxas .-lgricullural and .llecha Hi-Y, Football: French Club JAMES CARNEAL MAXEY Baseball, Paul ll'h1'lemavz FRANK H. MCFAIJDEN Tulip, L'v1i1fer5ily of Virginia XVAYNE C. METCALF Green, Tommy Duriey ACURN Staifg Spanish Club aim! Fullfgff, Football HOWELL HOUSTON MICHAEL, III Talixman Rose, II'fll Osborne junior Hi-Yg Senior Hi-Y: Stage Crew, Expression Dcpartmcnig VVhen Knigghthood was in Flower RALPH MILES Hal Kemp. Dairy Fountain junior Hi-Y FRANK MADISON MILLS Football, V. P. I. SUEFFORD BERN MINTER Roses, Unizvcrsily of Virginia JULIUS ANDREW MINTON, JR. Pansies, V. lll. I. Hi-Y. '34. '35, '36, '37g Corresponding Secretary, H363 Monogram Club, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms, Track Tearh, '57, '38g Football, '56, '37 L. FRANKLIN MOORE. JR. Baxlcfl Full, Ford V-8 Senior Hi-Y: Junior Classical League, Spcvvh Department LORENZO O. MOORE Basfball, F1'5l1l'11g ALLEN M OOR HOU SE Football, Model 4 irpla nes Band CHARLES WINTERS MORGAN Ten11is, l7opfy, l'. P. I. La Tertulia, '37, '58 JOE ALLEN MORGAN Dusty, V. JI. l. Page Fifty-Three l Page Fifty-Four RUBY HAZEL INGRAM Sue, Rose, Reading NADINE JAMES Hiking, Jimmy Girls' Club, '3S: Martha Washington. Literary Society, '36, Newspaper Representatwe, '37 BETTIE ASBURY JENKINS Hal Kemp, Horseback Riding ' Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38, Fleur-de-Lys. '36, '37, Speech Department, '36, '37, Semor Play FRANCES JOHNSON Roses. Radford MARGARET JOHNSON Tention, Roses Expression, '37, '38 MAXINE JOHNSON Mac, Roses NINA IRENE JOHNSON Blue, Billie RUBY JOHNSON Madison College, Swimming Girls' Club THALIA MAE JOHNSTON Fay, Bicycling, Tulips DICKIE JONES Benny Goodman, Blue, Baseball F. Li GAPHRED JONES Bananas, Swimming Music Department: Speech Department, Junior Classical Latin Association MARY EMILY JONES Shorty, Bridgewater Girls' Club, Senior Play VIRGINIA JONES Rose, Short Stop BEVERLEY JORDAN Violets, V. P. I., University of Richmond Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38, Martha Washington Literary Society, '37, '38, Choral, '37, Wisehefu, '35g Fleur-de-Lys, '37, '38 DORIS JORDAN Swimming, V. P. I. Glee Club, '37, '38, Choral Club, Choir, '38, National Honorary Society, '38 BLANCHE JUSTIS Skating, Blue, Gardenias ETHEL EDNA KEENAN Gardenias, Swimming VIRGINIA KEESLING Jenny, William and Mary, Red Ruse. Benny Goodman Choral Club, '36g Girls' Club, '37, '38 JANICE KENLEY Blue, Tommy Dorsey Girls' Club, Choral Club BARBARA ANNE KEY Ten nis, Randolph-Macon Girls' Club: Martha Washington Literary Society, junior Classical Leagueg ACORN Representative Page Fifty-Five Zwvbf Page Fi1'iy'Six DAVID JA FKSON MORRIS .f1r'z'alir1r1, Daw, Football GARLAND A. MOSER Alex, Fifhing SHERRARD THOMAS MOSELEY Virginia S1z'ir1gxlrr,v, V. P. I. Band. '35-'38, Orchestra. '55-'37, jc-Hrrsfvnixmn Literary Srwi:-ty. '35, '36, .lzmior lI'm'I1l-.Yfwx Staff, '35g L'Iif11o dr Roanoke Stag, '37 BERTRAM SIDNEY MOSS Bert, Hvyrml lkwllvgf VVILLIAM R. MUNDY, JR. Fonlball, V. Ill, I. Chcerlmader. '36, '37, '381junimrHifY, '33, '36, '37 D. LITTLETON NANCE, IR. Ski,hfvy, .N'lca!1'ng BERNARD NELSON Bernie, Guy Lomlmrdo Glen' Club, Fhvirg Clipmin of Banjd. '38, Trark Managvr. Fall, '37, Monogrmn Klub JOHN PER R X' NELSON ,N'iz'irnrr1i11,q, lifrmy fiomlnzau, Vlzornhztv Pie jeifcrsonian Litfrary Sfxcicty: Chairman of Pfuinti lfonlmxtluu HORACE EDGAR NICHOLS. jk. l'l'11yne King, Slamjv C'0IIf'f'ling, Ruffin Pia! Trcixling HOVVARD BERKIELEY NICHOLS L'Nz'ck. Reading WILLIAM VANCE NUNN. JR. Rose, Jlarorm, ,A11z1zafmIi.r Jefferson Literary Society, '36, '37, '38, Cross Country, '36 JAMES KYKEEFFE. JR. Sports, V. 111. I. Cabinet, Treasurer. Junior Hi-Y: Senior Hi-Y: ACORN Representativeg Jefferson News Repre- sentative: Varsity Basket Ball: Monogram Club, ljliclzo dc Roanoke Staifg Sports Editor, Jefferson News' Treasurer Senior C1 D - Q, , A . assg eeora tmn Committee, Senior Dance THOMAS VV. OLD Bawlmll, V. P. I. President. F .h res man Class: Expression Depart- ment, Gloe Club, Choir' Scventeen ' ul' A v 1 'YP53' Rover VVALTER MAYNARD OTEY, JR. Student Government, '355 Jefferson News, Adver- tising, '36: Junior Hi-Y, '36, President Senior Hi-Y '37 '38' Mo o Cl ' , - , I n gram ,ub, A Cappella Choir, '38, Sensor Playg Senior Day Com- mittee: Varsity Football, '37 JACK S. OVERSTREET Roanoke College, Swimming Senior Hi-Y, '36, '37, '38g'PrefeCt Council, '35, '36, '37gAPres1dent Lee Junior Student Government, -Chairman Student Government Dance '47' Iur . - .. 1- 1or Varsity Football, President Junior Class JOHN ESTEN PADGETT. JR. Rankin l'1'rginia llfiglzlx CRUTHARD ROLIUS PAINTER C oo!y, l'ifg1'11l'11 .N1i'I'1IgSlFVS Band, '36, '37, '38, La Tertulia. '37, GI '35 '36 '37 KENT PAINTER l'n1'1'f'rsily of North c'llVOIl'11f1, Burke! Bull ee Club, H1-Y, '35, '36, '37, '38, Monogram Club, SRQ Basket Ball, '36, '37, '38g Baseball, '37, 'ESQ S Y . . . eeretary Sophomore Llass, 35 MARTIN CABELL PAR KS Beuns, Eati11g, V. P. I. FREDERICK BROOKS PATTERSON Benny Goodman, Tennis Page Fifty-Seven f-J ' if gl C. IE, , 9' ll, if 51 :iw if . V. !-. in, lr N, vw ' if My f-, we Y ' Pl' ,W I W. af' ll ?r:f' sig. PS' 54.1 . 'l . PM ' , Ui E ,J ll. K 'S lg ' rL 'N A if ly, . 1 L' 'K 932+ l l I lffwmm UNA CATHERINE KITTS George Hall, Kale President Civics Class DOROTHY CATHERINE KIDD Dot, Gardenia, I ce Cream French Club, Fall, '36, Spring, '37, Fall, '37, Spring, '38 VIRGINIA MAY KONNAGAN Jenny, Blue WILLIE MARIE KIDD Rec. .Strawberries Representative French Club, Fall, '36, French Club, Fall, '36, Spring, '37, Fall. '37, Spring, '38 ALMA KROMER FRANCES IONE KING T 'i5' S 'y Ikie, Blue MILDRED ANN LAMM HAZEL KING George Hall, Micky Dancing, Egg S. M. U. CATHERINE HEWLETT LEE Kitty, Movies MARION LORRAINE KING Girls' Club. '37-'38, Fleurffie-LYS, '3l:'38, Sgeech Blue, Abe Lyman. Lily of the Valley, Bicycle Riding, Depaytmentg Cast of Seventeen and Ro- V, P, I, mannc by Request Page Fifiy-Eight ,LA ,V 1 . -. . . , ve, ' .f . li .L .1 . , rl .ui ' f- slgcmfkbfg Q: Q mf, -f,r 1'f, w ,J JEAN ALICE LEFFLER Blue, Benny Goodman DOROTHY VIVIAN LEMON Gardenia, V. P. I. THELMA LEONARD Tennis, Blue, Crocheting LOUISE FLORENTINE LESCURE Baby, William and Mary ELEANOR LESTER LINKOUS Roses, V. P. I. HAZELTINE ELIZABETH LOGWOOD Roses. Bicycling Girls' Clubg Glee Club MARGARET ABIATHIA LONG Gardenias. Tommy Dorsey, V. P. I. Girls' Clubg Choral Club EUGENIA LOYD Sammy Kaye, Dunning Girls' Clubg Martha Washington Literary Society LELIA JUANITA LUCAS Skating, Richmond Girls' Club BETTY ALLEN LUCY Full Moons. Popcorn Girls' Club, Vice Presidentg Prefect Councilg Senior Mirrorg Jefferson News Representativeg ACORN Representativeg Student Councilg Roanoke Roman Stall, L'Echo de Roanoke Staifq President Student Government, Woodrow Wilson xii X Page Fifty-Nina Page Sixty can NORMAN E. PATTERSON Raves, Southern Calzfornia HARRY WHITNEY PAYNE Red. Tennis JAMES WILLIAM PAINE, JR. Hiking, IVrilz'ng Poetry Debating Team: Cross Conntrvz Editorial Staff: jeffersoniun' Corresponding Secretary, President CARI, SHARP PEDIGO Fnolbull, liennvx' Goodman EARL TAYLOR PERDUE Football, Tennis :1qff'rV.v111 Mews. Literary So-cicty, Vice President, CARL G. PERFATER Perle, Sleeping Home Room Representative JOE E. PER ROW. IR. Ten uis. Benny Goodman Senior Hi-Y, '37-'38q Jeffersonian Literary Society, X365 Junior Hi-Y. '57 RANDOLPH PRESTON PILLOVV Quill and Scroll: Literary Editor. Junior IVm'!d- Newry Editor-in4Cl'iief, .1617-FYSOIZ INews: Senior Mirrorg Prcfect Council: Vice President. Student Govcrnmentg Jetfersonian Literary Societyg nl. C. L., President, Alpha Chaptcrg Fleur- dc-Lysg junior Hi-YQ Literary Tcamg Vice President Glce Clubg Deolzimation CHARLIE LEWIS POWERS Baseball, Chicken HOLMES WESLEY PREAS Hal Kemp, Football NORBORNE EARL PREAS, JR. A'Tw1lo. Studying Spanish Lu Tn-rtulia JAMES OTHO PRICE Gulf. Joe JOHN O. PRICE Ire llofkey, Benny Gumlmun MELVIN FRANCIS PROFFIT Bub, Drums Band FRED CHANDLER QUILLEN shep Fiwldx, Iiusrbulf GEORGE YV. RASBIUSSEN Hu! Kemp, Ifoutbull IXIor1ogrzAn1 Club: Vim' Prcsidvul, Ju Suniur Hi-Y: Footballg Track JOSEPH WARREN REED Swimming. Benny Goodman Stage Crow, Ghost Train EDWIN G, REEVES Bfmzy Guoflmun, Girls GARRISON NV. ROBERTS Photography, Ifrrzmz Pia THOMAS N ATI-IER ROBERTS Swirnming. Tommy Dorsey Q niur Hi-Yg junior I-Ii-Y, '34, 115: Svnior Hi-Y, '36, '57 '58 Page Sixty-One 1 fig, Page Sixty-Two BERNICE MABRY Tennis. Dancing Expression Department GERNELL MARTIN Collecting Elephants, Roses FRANCES MAE MASON Red Rose, Swimming Student Government MILDRED MASON Swimming, V. M. I. Girls' Clubg Martha Washington Literary Societyg Fleur-de-Lysg Junior Classical Leagueg Usherg Wisehefug Seventeen, Student Directory Speech Department VICTORIA DOREEN MATTHEWS Talisman Roses, Blue Student Councilg Girls' Clubg Martha Washington Literary Societyg Wisehefug Fleur-de-Lysgl Girls' Glee Clubg Choirg Choralg Honorary Society IDA KATHRYN MAY Tulips, V. P. I. Girls' Club FRANCES ARLEEN MAYS S na pdfagons , Lynchburg College Martha Washington Literary- Societyg La Tertuliag Girls' Athletic Assqciationg Manager Girls' Tennis Team, '37g Girls' Club MARY LOUISE MCBROOM Will Osborne, Dancing Girls' Clubg Martha Washington Literary Society Cabinetg Junior Classical Leagueg Student Councilg Fleur-de-Lysg Speech Departmentg Wisehefu CATHERINE LOUISE MCCOWN Baseball Games, Pickles CHRYSTELLA MCCOY Tennis, Chocolate Candy . ,pa 3 , :M X .exam , k ' z T : - - ggi 'X ' Q- if: 1' 'I U Wil'-f in 'S ltr , ALICE MARIE MCCRAW Baseball, Reading VIRGINIA DEAN MCDONALD Blue, Benny Goodman ANN LEE MCGHEE Sweetie, Bfenau, Gardenias Girls' Club, '36-'37, Jefferson News Representative, '37-'38, Wisehefu, '36 JANE FRANCES MCGINNIS Gardenias, Tom my Dorsey Wisehefu, Girls' Club, Martha Washington Literary Society, junior Classical Lea e, .Ieferson News Representative, Advertising Sgalf, ACORN Repre- sentatiye, Business Staff, Seventeen , Mrs. Moonlight , Charlottesville Dramatic Tourna- ment, Fleur-de-Lys HELEN MCGUIRE Gardenias. Roanoke College Girls' Club, Martha Washington Literary Society, La Tertulia, 'Secretary Sophomore Class, Student Council, Wisehefu, Expression MARY JEAN MCGUIRE Orchids, Cape Cod 2' 014-at C'-CWW1 S . , L , . ,exa- 'll .iY'E'i! T ..,. . R b t t ' :seg X A Y I' ., t., A Girls' Club, Speech Department, ACORN Represen- tative, Fleur-de-Lys, Wisehefu, Treasurer Sophomore Class, Seventeen, Student Director ELEANOR MESSICK Roses, Boolsie Girls' Club ROSLYN MILAN Rose, Benny Goodman Girls' Club, Play Production, Glee DOROTHY GRAYSON MILLNER Pink, Farmville Girls' Club, President Civics Class BLANCHE BELL MILLS Gardenias, Collecting Dogs Club, Orchestra Page Sixty-Three 0. Q nm X Page Sixty-Four CHESTER LOUIS ROBISON, IR. Sammy Kaye. Ohio Stale Glee Club, '36, '37 VVILLIAM D. ROE Photography, Benny Goodman, V. JI. I. junior Hi-Y: jeffersmnian Literary Society, '37 RIDDICK ROUNTREE Tommy Dnrxey, .llfll-: Shake Ll'ani!Ial Speech Depurtnicntg Lady Spitlirt- 3 Ghost 'l'rain g Rich Man, Pour Manny YVhen Knighthuud was in Flowerug Seventeen RICIIARD XVAYNE RUBLE Green, Benny Goodman REX RAYMOND RUNYON Ross, Basket Ball Fleur-de-Lys xiwf JAMES A. SAPI' Loahrzg. STi.'f77UI1I1lK Jefferscm High Band STEPHEN I. SCHLOSSBERG Tommy Dorsey, Ire Cream Speech Department: Declamation: Business Staff. ACORN and Jefferson Newry Cabinet, junior Hi-Y, Cabinet, Senior Hi-YQ La Tertuliag Jelfersonlan Literary SocietygColumnist.Jejferson News: Business Managel, Jrffrrxorz Newxi Ghost 'l'rain g Advertising, Mrs Mrmfmlightu RICHARD L. SCHUBERT Dick, 31.1. T. National Hnnur Society: Stage Ciewg Jeffer- sonian Literary Society: AcuigN Photvogmpherg Jejkrsmz News Representativeg Hi-Y KLee Juniorj VINCENT C. SCOTT Photography. Jan Garber La Tertuliug ACORN Photographer NUGENT SHANNON SHARP Kay Kyser, V. P. I., Radio EUGENE DOUGLAS SHELTON Benny Goodman. Shrimp Hi-Y CARL BEVERLY SHERERTZ Dramalies, Waslzinglon and Lee VVh0n Knighthood was in FIOVVQIHQ Seventeen , Mrs. Moonlightng Band, President, '36, '57, Sergeant, '38, Jeffersonian Literary Societyg Corresponding Secretary, Secretary, Vice Presi- dent, Senior Hi-Y: ACORN and Newspaper Advertising Staffs WILLIAM WATSON SHERMAN Baseball, Ilul Kemp JAMES WOOD SHUFF Duke Uniiferxily, Loafing HERBERT WILSON SIMPSON Football, V. P. I. National Honor Society, '37-'38, Jeferson News Reporter, Columnist, '37-'38, Roanoke Roman, Business Manager, '37-'38, Junior Classical League, '37-'38 MASON GRAYDON P. SINK Boo Boo, Chicken, Randolph-.llauon Speech Department, '36g Spanish Club, '57338 ROBERT EDWARD SINK Pink Carnations, Roanoke College Glec Club, '37-'38: Try It W'ith Alice- Q Choral Club, '37-'38 ROBERT EDWARD SLAYDON Rose, Waxlzirzgtorz and Lee, Loajing ALVA SMITH Roses, National Businexs College, Bowling Student Government, Senior Hi-Yg Public Speaking HARRY PAUL SMITH Smitty, Loajing Paqe Sixty-Five Am e K, M121 f Ay., if . F. MARY LILLIAN MILLS VIRGINIA EILEEN MOONEY THUPS. V- P- I- Popcorn, Ginny, Hal Kemp Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Club MARGERY MOORE MILDRED GWENDOLYN MITCHELL Yankee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology , , ACORN Staff, '37-'38g Girls' Club, '35-'38g La 1 Tenms, Reading Teztulia, '36-'375 Fleur-de-Lys. '36-'38g Martha gi Washington Literary Society, '35-'38g Martha J, Washington Literary Society Cabinetg Rostrum ' Editor, 38 JULINE KATHERINE MITCHELL Roses' V. P- I. MARY STONE MOORE Library Assistant Stoney Gardenius Vice President, Sophomore Classg Secretary- Treasurer. Student Govemmentg Girls' Club Cabinetg Junior Classical Leagueg .Charlottes- EMMA AMANDA MONROE ville Play: When Knighthood was 1n.Flowerg H H , , Mrs. Moonlightf' hairrnan, Senior Play Blue, Duck, Swimming Committee, Min-0, Girls' Club, '37 RACHEL MOORE Violets, Sleeping , VIRGINIA JARVIS MOOMAW Wisehcfug Girls' Clubg Jeferson News Reporter 1 n K, Sw' Bffaf- Dolly GEORGINE ELNA MORGAN g Martha Wagliiington Ifiterary Slolcietyg Cigs' Clubg ,, Gem! ,, Hollins u ior as c ea ' tio 0 a ' f gogety' Acsgkil Stag1?e'Spe2chml3epa2t?m2rQZ Girls' Athletic Assogziation, '36g Martha Washing- , ACORN Representative ' ton Literary Society, '36, Choral, '34, '35 in Ls' E., - 'ff Page Sixty-Six j , i if I . 1' . it 55 1' 1 l 'fi , it ' 'lv A , J ,, .. mc. at ,g.aa,4g..t, M- Q :M tv- M 'il af , ae VI, 4 L Q t ,. ' .,,, , ' T' JANICE ROBERTA MORGAN ANNE MARIE MULLEN Blue, Benny Goodman Rose, Benny Goodman Fleur-de-Lys, Girls' Clubg Choral, Roanoke Roman Representative NANNIE ESTELLE MORGAN Blue, Benny Goodman HELEN ELIZABETH MULLINS JV1oon EVELYN BARROW MORRIS Girls' Club, Jeierson News, Student Government Tennis, Designing ' ' ' Martha Washington Girls' Club, '36, 37, 38, Literary Society, '36, '37, Mrs. Moonlight , ' ' raft, '37, Play Production, per Advertising- for Expression, Stages '37,- '38, Art, Newspa Senior Play, '38, National Honorary Society EVELYN ROBERTA MORRIS Blue, Benny Goodman Student Government FRANCES CHAPLIN MOUNFIELD Orchid, Dancing JANICE LEE MUNDY Musir, Baseball HELEN OWENS MUNGER Reading, National Business College Jvlusie, JEANNE EARLE MURRAY Red. Duke Ellington ' ' ' t Government Girls Club, Studen Page Sixty-Seven Page Sixty-Eight ROBERT EDVVARD SMITH Baskel Bull, Bob EDWARD O. SMITHDEAL, JR. Football. Sammy Kaye Senior Hi-Y, '30-'58, Secretary, '37g Monogram Club. '37-'38, ACORN Representative, Football, '37, jumor Hi-Y, '35, Fleur-dc-Lys, '56, '37 VIRGIL H. SPEXCE Gray, Dodging Girls LEON SPICER Benny Goodman, Hamburgers CHARLES S. SPRADLIN, JR. Benny Goodman, Baseball, Ice Cream THOMAS EUGENE SPRADLIN Basket Ball, Benny Goodman JOSEPH STANEY, -IR. S1vi1n1ning, L'niz'er5ity of Pillsbzufgh Hi-Y, '31, '35, '56, '37, 'SS HARRY C. STANLEY, JR. Baxelvall, Pholugraplzy THOMAS B. STANLEY Baseball, Fixlzing, Radio HAROLD NELSON ST. CLAIR Blue, Basket Ball JAMES ROBERT ST. CLAIR, JR. Plaving Piano and Canzposing, Dramatic.: No Subs , Unknown Dimensionni Ghost Train , XVhun Knighihood was in Flower , Play Prorluction, '36, '37, '38, Iflirho ds Roa- noke, X375 Literary Team, '37-'58 WORTH BAGLEY STOCKTON II'orlhlc5s, Swimming, Dairy Fountain Glee Club, '37, Hi-Y, '36, '37, Jeffcrsonian Literary Society. '38g Fleur-de-Lys, '36, '37, Football, '37, '58 JAMES NEAL STRAIGHTIFF Rose, Hluv, Lemon Pie HOWARD GREGORY STULTZ Strak, Baseball, Lnahng Baseball Team, '38 AMBLER G. SUTHERLAND Slre11y, Ilot Fudge Sundae, Girls MICHAEL B. TANNER Singing, Collrfling Souvcnirs THOMAS LEE TAYLOR Old Jlill, Frerkles GEORGE WESLEY TERRY V. P. I., Driving, Baseball JOHN VADEN TERRY Snaky, Pansies, Baseball MARTIN THAMES llusif, B. Goodman Football, '36-'37, Track, '37-'38, Junior and Senior 01991 Club, QA CPIDUNS 'Ch0if. EXDYCSSWH. St-HHS Hi-Y, Roanoke Roman: Cast of Seventeen Lrew, Gypsy Rover ' Page Sixty-Nine was r ' Y Page Seventy NANCY FAHEY NAFF Sammy Kaye, Slreping President, Choirg Student Councili Newspaper Rep- resentative: Girls' Club Cabmetg Senior Play Selection Committeeg Vice President, Glee Clubg Martha Washington Literary Society Cabinet, Senior Mirror EVELYN MARGARET NAJJUM Sugar, Swimming Girls' Club: Orchestra JEAN CHARLOTTE NASH Reading, Music Student Council SYLVIA HAMILTON NELMS Sibby, Swimming, Kay Kyser Martha Washington Literary Societyg Girls' Club: Roanoke Roman Reporter. '35, Expression and Play Productiong National Honorary Society, Malce-Up. Mrs, Moonlightng Advertising, Senior Play DORIS MARIE NICEWARNER BETTY JO NICHOLS Blue, Collecting Souvenirs, Jetty Bo DOROTHY KELLEN NICHOLS Tee, National Business College MILDRED LOUISE NICHOLS Millie, National Business College DORIS LEE NOWLAN Gardenia, Jan Garber Girls'-Club, '37-'38, Speech Department, '37-'38g Wisehefu JANE STRAFF OGDEN Tommy Dorsey, Gardenias Wisehefu, Presidentg Girls' Club, Social Service Chairman. Secretaryg Fleur-de-Lys Represen- tative, Secretaryg L'Echo de Roanoke Staffg Jeferson News Representativeg Usher: Choirg Daisy Mae, Dogs National Honorary Societyg Play Production if 'M - MARY ELIZABETH OTEY LILLIAN IUANITA PEARSON Lilies, Swimming Lil, Gardenias Fleurede-Lys, '37, '38g Speech Department, '38, French Clubg Glee Clubg A Cappella Choir, Play Wisehefu Production JEAN JENNINGS OWEN FRANCES PERDUE Hiking. Duke University Baseball' Tommy Dorsey HAZEL MARIE PETERS KATHLEEN PADGETT R,,,,,,, Tennis Innocence. 0sca1, Violets Expression Department, '36, '37 Choral Clubg Expression '36, '37, '38, Library Squad. '36, '37, Glee Club JULIA ELIZABETH PETERSON Girls' Club Cabinet, '35, '36, '37, '38, Prefect MARGARET RUTH PAGE Cowl '36 '37 '3 1 , . 8: Secretary-Treasurer Student Govern e t ' H m n , A 34,' '35, Ticket Chair: Gardenias, Roanoke College man Of MIS' M S 1 tl C -OOIIIIEIQ'-I Seniorclnvitation E pf Sio Dep t tg St C ft: P1 P - e ec lon. omrrlittee airmang onvention X diztiorrlg Gif1:'c'i'ff,', Fleuigse-LZ, 011035 Cl'ii'b ReSe'Val'0'1 Chalfman FRANCES VIRGINIA PHILLIPS RUTH VIRGINIA PATTERSON Skating Rink. Dairy Fountain Rose, V. P. I. Girls' Club Page Seventy-One ' 1 I COURTNEY A. THOMAS 5wz'1nmi11g, Damll1y's, Lzilminzg to Radio WILLIAM ROLAX D THOMAS Slim, Swimming, Bzlllersfotfh Pie, Ifzziversily Qf Hawaii I-'leur-de-Lys LEO NARD MONROE THOMPSON ,'lIru1agfr, .Uo1'iv.v, Hama JCHCYFOHIGIU Literary Sorie-ty, 871' Track. '37, Track Marizigcr. 138: junior Classical Lcaguf: WILLIAM JOSEPH THRASHER Billy Joe. Ealing. Golf Flvur-de-Lys, '36-'37-78: Student Government, '35-'36g Golf Team, '38 MINOR ELDRIDGE THURMAN Page Seventy-Two Glee Club, '35, '36, Football, '35, '36, '37 JOE FRANKLIN TOLSTON Bfrmy Gonflmau, Grapqfrml, Tennis FRANCIS KYLE TOTHILL Blondie, Duke L'niz'ersily WILLIAM SEVIER TRINKLE Billy Student Governmcnti Business Managcr, ACORN Piesident ,luniur HifY, '37g Cru-Football Mama get: Monogram Club: La Tcrtuliag Senior Hi-Y Svniur Mirror, National Honor Society Manager Magazine Campaign DAVID EUGENE TROUT 'KColZ011. Tennis, Ilavnlvzwgerx, Tfmzis fmwl JAMES M. TUCKER SquaH, Swimming, I'1'ddlz'1zg, Chrmixlry - 11 ROBERT H. TURNER, JR. Rai, Basrball KARL F. VANCE I7opfy, Foolball WALTER LYNYVOOD VAUGHAN OL Foolball, Sammy Kaye Football, '35, '36, '37, Baskct Ball, '56, Track, 136. '37: Monogram Club HARRY W. VEST Loajing, Radio PETE E. YURNAKES Bennv Goodman, Pemzxylzwmia University. Pham- gvbfvhy Stage Crew, Fleur-de-Lys. '37 CHARLES WALKER Scary, Baseball, 0y.xm's, Rmiin .lwxrmmzriug CECIL O. YVARE ln' C'rr'am, Skuling Rink, I.uul2ng LEO F. WATERMAN Foolhull, V. P. I. ROBERT L. XVEAVER Radio, Football, Hobby SIDNEY ARNOLD VVEINSTEIN II'ashinglona11dLc'e, ll'in11Ie jclfersonian Literary Society, '36, '37, Columnist. JrjTfr5o1z .Ye1l's: Assistant Busimlss lXlllIlIlf.Zl'I', JFUIFVXIIVI .'Vf?iL'-Y: Ghost Tminul YVhun Knight- hood was in Flower , Mrs. Mrwmmlighlhg Play Production, '36-'38, Charlottesville Dslmtc Team, '38 Page Seventy-Three , .!!'V f'73-' ,,. my 1, v iff :ft ,.....--...M .. , ,,..,. .... ,k..,.,...,......,..,, hiv---.H 1 v I, 3 rl . km . f b- . il. M 2' Y, Ei. I K' Z? ELIZABETH ANNE PIRRUNG LILLIAN FRANCES POWELL Girls' Club, Make-Up. Mrs, Moonlightng Fleur- Gardenias, Blue Skies, Swimming de-Lys' L'Echo de Roanoke Staff, '36, '37, '385 mee dnb, '36, '37g A cappella choifgrickei M Cgmmittee. 'Mrs. Moonlighting Make-Up, V ypsy Rove' MARGARET MARTHA POWELL Mania, Back Creek f VELMA POFF Girls' Club 5 Martha Washington Liters? Societyg ' Rmdgng, Dancing Dramaticsg Glee Club, A Cappella hoir 2 Choral, '37g Art, '37 LOIS NAOMI POFF VIRGINIA LEE PRICE Pink, Shorty Eating, Carter Road Glee Club Girls' Club Cabinet, Speech Department: Student Government, Martha Washington Literary gzfciety Reporter. '37g Ticket Chairman, Senior FRANCES CELESTE POOLE ay Benny Goodman, Duke University, Shorty Mr-th Wh' L't S't5S 'h aC1ui2gGii:ls'uEgi10l.?gG'ii'1g'.821ii,hletfiElilLociai1?i:l'1qs HELEN LOUISE PROFFIT Dancing. Fruit DOROTHY ANN POWELL Hal Kemp, University of Virginia Girls' Clubg Make-Up, Mrs. Moonlight , Fleur- LORETTA LEE PUGH in de-LYS? Make-UP, GYPSY Rover' Roses, Reading li S i I H, V ki Page Seventy-Four ,sf 4 1 ,fm-rig'-: ',i .4i.A L.. -la'-1.--5. ff-'A 0 ,zl....aA.,1:iE7gf6 ...,,,,n.,1, . fr 'ir , if ,. l 'J 47 ,- 4 e 1 .R . ,A m-MA .AA ,-.muih ' , .I I mfr., ' ' 24 if AH. , ...Em W . , , NELLIE ELIZABETH REDDEN Nell Roanoke College MARCELLA MABEL RICHARDS . Benny Goodman. Swimming, Dancing Treasurer Senior Class at Lee Junior La Tertuliag Advertising, Mrs. Moonli ETHEL LEE REED Blue, Bridgewater NORMA J. REED Benny Goodman, Kitty Girls' .Club. '385 Martha Washington Literary Society, '38 CHRISTINE REESE Football, Car Riding CATHERINE VIRGINIA RICE Kitty, Farnwille State Teachers College Production 3 Stagecraft A VIRGINIA INEZ RICHARDSON Benny Goodman, Red Roses Girls' Club, '37 EVELYN RI DGEWAY Blue, Dancing . Choral, '35, '36, Girls' Club, '35 EVELYN RILEY Tennis, Red, Sammy Kaye Girls' Clubg Bandg Library Squad TH E DA ROGERS ' ' Ginger, Tennis ght' 'g Play Page Seventy-Five Jr Fw GORDON ROBERT XVELCH I'11fr'm'silyQl Virgfnriu, Girlx, l5nhlwy Nlonrvgrani Cflulimg Foutlmallg Basket Ball. Manager Sturlt-nt Gryvcrnrnciitg JcFfcrsrmian Literary Society: junior Hi-X 3 Sc-mor II-1-YQ Correfqmoiirl- mg Serretary, Llmirnian. Svmm Mirror Vom- mittcc: State hlariagrwr. Pride and Prejudiceug Fleur-dc-Lysg Senior Mirror FREDERICK COWPER WIIITEHEAD, JR. V. Ill. I., Hasvball JOHN DIXON VVIIITEHISAD Limcarles, Gmmlin Road Manager Varsity Basket Ball, '53 HAR RY CLIFTON WHITESELL Page Seventy-Six SU17I1Hj'KGj'?, Baseball, Kip FERDINAN D HARVEY XVILBOURNE Tommy Ilorxfy, Milk Shakes Junior Classical Lcagueg Boys' Athletic Club 'WILLIAM H. VVILLIAMS, JR. Red, Baseball Student Governmentg Choral Club GORDON CHURCHILL XVILLIS frmdy Jvls. Rfzl Rnsex President Scnicr Class: President State Student Qi0VC1I'lIT!SK'Af Associatirmg President junior Hi'Yg Senior Miirorg Footballg Senior Hi-Y Cabinet: Prcfcct Councilg Hi-YQ Mrs, Mrionliglfxtug When Knighthood Was in Flowcr g Ghost Trainng Student Council MASON VVINGO Football, Duke University PAUL DENT WINSTON, JR. WILLIAM GORDON IVRIGHT Duke L'ni1'erxity, Sammy Kaye Bill, I'e11f1z4'x Monogram Clubg Student Government, '35, Foot- HLY ball, '36, '37g junior Varsity Basket Ball, '36, Junior Hi-Y, '36, Senior Hi-Y, '37, Scnior Mirror. '38 EARL WYATT Tulip, Football, Swimming EDWARD GLENN WISELEY Foolball, Golf WILLIAM ELWOOD ZIEBER Hiking, Foolbull Glee Club, '37g Newspaper, '37 MEREDITH STAFRIDGE WOOD Tennis, V. P. I. GEORGE ANDREW ZIRKLE, JR. Foolball, V. P. I. HORACE WEST WRIGHT Junior Hi-Y, '36, '37, Secretary, '36, '37, Manager , . , I , of Football, '383 Monogram Club, '38g Secretary, cundled I gms' TWV' Pfdfffff '38, Senior Hi-Y, '37, '38, Student LQIJVCIMIIIIIHIII. junior Hi-Y '36, Senior Dance Committce, '38, Stage Crew Page Seventy'Seven SHIRLEY LOUISE ROSE Benny Goodman, Swimming Girl Reservesg Girls' Club FRANCES BROWN ROSEBRO Student Government Representative, Fleur-de-Lys Honora Societyg Jeferson News Represen: tativeg 'girls' Club, Presidentg Senior Mirror The Ghost Train , Mrs. Moonlight ETHEL LOUISE RUCKER Skating, Sleeping Choral Club, '36, '37 ANN SAN DERSON Cuddles, Swimming Girls' Club, Martha Washington Literary Society Fleur-de-Lys, Expression and Choral Depart- ments JESSIE E. SAUNDERS Roses, Blue Library Club, Girl Reserves at Jackson Junior, Latin Club at Jackson Junior Page Seventy-Eight 3 EDITH GERALDINE SCOTT Blue, Gardenias, Sammy Kaye Student Government, Girls' Club. Social Chairman, Treasurer, Seventeen, Student Director, Mrs. Moonlight , Fleur-de-Lys Representa- tiveg Choral Club IRENE MILDRED SCOTT Scoliy, Old Mill Wisehefu MARGUERITE ELIZABETH SCOTT Guy Lombardo, Farmilille, Gardenias Expression, '37 IDA PENN SHACKLEFORD Hides, Reading, Collecting Dogs Fleur-de-Lys, '37, Girls' Club, '37-'38, Martha Washington Literary Society MARYE ELIZABETH SHARP Paul Whiteman, Violets, Cincinnati Conservatory Expression, '36, '379 Fleur-de-Lys, '36, '37, '38, ACORN Stalf, '37, '38 1-9-rt ' 1'-M :riff-1, 14 W- '-f f:-fs'-2.v c+. 0 CW ff 4214 . gf L! V, 2,2 G Lf gf- L-A' N M y IRIS NADINE SHARTZER Rnses, Red, Benny Goodman JEAN MARIE SHELTON Roses, Red, Dancing Jeferson News. '36, '37, '38: Girls' Club, '37g Martha Washington Literary Society, '37 9 Com- mercm.l.Service C1ub,.'38: Quill and Scrollg Expression, '38g Spelling, '38g Junior World- N ews, '35, '36 JANE ANN SHEPPE Blue, Roses Martha Washington Literary Societ 5 Student Goyernmentg Girls' Club, National' Honorary Society, Fleur-de-Lys, L'Echo de Roanoke Staff EDITH EVELYN SHORT Roses, Reading, Little Toy Dogs JEAN WINIFRED SHULKCUM Blue, Gardenia, Olives Girls' Club, Fleur-de-Lys, Wisehefu X AN NA MAE SIERVELD Ohio State, Piano Girls' Clubg Glee Club LILLIAN GRACE SINK Gracie, Yellow Roses MARTHA RUTH SINK Blue. Rose, Hollins Fleur-de-Lys SYLVIA MAE SINK Pal, Michigan Glee Club VELMA LORENA SINK Pink, Baseball Page Eighty ADA KATHERINE SLEDD Rose, Reading HAZEL CLEO SLUSHER Blue, Gardenias. Benny Goodman CATHERINE NELL SMITH Blue. Gardenia, Olives Wisehefug Fleur-de-Lysg Girls' Club ILLAMAE SMITH lssie, Ealing REGENIA ILETA SMITH EDITH JANETTE SNIDOW Playing Piano, Fredericksburg Wisehefug Martha Washington Literary Society Fleur-de-Lysg Speech Department MILDRED SEEBERT SORRELL Pink, Roanoke College Library Clubg Glee Club JULIA MARY SOUMA Blue, Benny Goodman Girls' Clubg Library Club MARY FRANCES SOYERS Frankie, Slrajford College, Shep Fields Wisehefug Girls' Club ELLEN LOUISE SPENCER Cooking, Pansies Rose, Model Airplane Building, Benny Goodman xt' X21 i ii-,fue 4j.: :vv'1, ' Jax !'. 7.a:: ' W ' ' Y 1' 7 f . ,f 5 .fx L. 1 .' . L! VIRGINIA JANETTE SPICKARD Ginny, Gardenia. North Carolina College for Women Wisehefu Club, '34, '35, Commercial Service Club, '38, Girls' Club, '36, '37Q Expression '36, '37 RUTH SPOTSWOOD SPRADLIN Skating, Mary Washington Martha Washington Literary Society, Girls' Club: Student Government, Expression Department, Junior Classical League AGNES VIRGINIA SPRENGER Dancing, Tommy Dorsey, Red Rose Home Room Representative, '35g Girls' Club, '36 NORMA LU CILLE SPRINGSTON Scrapbooks, Reading Girls' Club. Membership Committee: Reporter, Jeferson News: Choral Club, Program Com- mittee, Play Production Department, Martha Washington Literary Society, House Commit- tee. Mrs. Moonlight , Poster Committee, Try it With Alice , Junior Classical League THELMA LOIS STALLINGS Roses, Photography, Benny Goodman DOT LU CILLE STANLEY Swimming, Benny Goodman Girls' Club, Girl Reserves ELSIE MAE ST. CLAIR Roses, Benny Goodman, Collecting Small Vase: EMILY WINGFIELD STEPHENS Ray Noble, Gardeniax, Johnson City Girls' Club, '36-'37, Junior Classical League, '37, Martha Washington Literary Society, '36-'37 Wisehefu, '35, Expression Department, '35-'36i Jejerson News Reporter, '37 GORDIS MAGDALENE STEVENS Blondie, Reading JULIA MAE STEVENS George Hall, Bicycle Riding Library Club I Page Eighty-One e CARRIE ANN STEWART Gardenia, Swimming, Cooking Girls Club, '37-'38, Fleur-de-Lys, '37 MARY ELIZABETH STEWART Skating, Reading, Blue ELIZABETH VIRGINIA SUM MERFIELD Liza, Dairy Fountain, Dancing Girls' Club, '35, '36, '37, Fleur-de-Lys, '37, Choral Club, '36, '37 MARTHA MCKE NNEY SWOOPE Tennis, Carrots, Teasing Girls' Club, Martha Washington Literary Society, Junior Classical League, National Honorary Society, Roanoke Roman BETTY JA NE TAYLOR Twerp, Swimming, Listening to Swing Orchestras, Studying Music Page Eighty-Two l z KITTY WHITE TAYLOR Kit, Sammy Kaye, Loves Plenty of Heavy White Satin Jejerson News Representative, '36, '37, '38, Girls Club, Prefect, '34, '35, ACORN Representative, L'Echo Staff, Student Council Representative v MIRIAM CORALENE TERRELL Lilies of the Valley, Yellow Girls' Club HENRIETTA SUE TERRY Hen, Camellia, Manning Girls' Club, '35. '36, '37, '38, La Tertulia, '35, '36, '37, Secretary, La Tertulia, '37 ALMA MARIE THOMAS Res, Bowling, Jamming President, Girls' Athletic Association, '37-'38, Girls' Club, '38, Senior Mirror, '38 HELEN VIRGINIA THOMAS Tina, Reading, Baseball l M ,ta l lf , V . , - - -u - W , - , Y Y , L I H 1 .' , ,L H ,H qlzl. C , .-.........,..t .V Q, . , 'l . K' se' r MARY ELIZABETH THOMAS MARGARET ELIZABETH TOBEY elif Libby, Rwding Tobey, Hiking, Sketching, Collecting Pictures and Wild Flowers Martha Washington Literary Society PHYLLIS LANGHORNE THOMPSON Phyl, Messin' Around, Bristol Girls' Club. '36, '37g Wisehefu, '35g Martha Wash- MARY LOUISE TREVEY glBfDnkL?f8l'Y S0Ci9FY2 Iii Telgilllfli I-'glfhf- 34gC Wea.rie, Wayne King, Swimming oano e epresentativeg eur- e- ys, ' , ' 9 , . Jeferson News Reporter Stag' ffffffffm News' 37' 38 X EDNA KATHERINE TICE DOROTHY BELLE TURNER Orchids, Jan Garber, Blue Aff. DOL Roanoke COUCZG Girls' Clubg Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Club Cabinet.. '35-'38i National Honorary Society: Vice Presldentpf Fleur-de-Lys, '37-'38g Martha. Washington Literary Society Cabinet. 385 Roanoke Roman Staff, '37-'38 FRANCES RIDGEWAY TINNELL Red, Dolly Madison College , V La Tertulia, .-36' .37 VIRGINIA JUANITA TURNER Roses, Reading JANE DALZIEL TINSLEY Girls' Qlubg Choral Clubg Treasurei, Fleur-de-Lys: . Business Manager of L'Echo de Roanoke: Martha Blue' Mu-nc Washlngton Literary Societyg Wisehefu Prefect Council NEVA RHEA UNDERWOOD Page Eighty-Three wi J ,i 'G ,... as my ' if '- r 5 . ,i L if 45? .. Q. Vi 1 K. 11 4 t, 'a 5 e . 5 4 2 L? , ai -i . . Sl iii nf fi Ji if 'e 5f X. Y! . ii as t 3 --2 J.. ,, , 1 'S it V. ,Q 5 'Q .51 S' 5 ge sy .nl I 1 ,, ji .ii '5 if 'hrrcis :Jim 3-u Q 5-Ml ,J as , :' 11. 2175? rf - 335.2 Y ' 'MW 91911 ,ag b b .fi l ELLA MARIE UTT MARY JANE VIA Wee Wee, Knitting, Sun Bathing Jerry, Gardenias Girls' Club, Girls' Athletic Association, La Tertulia, Martha Washington Literary Society, '35-'36, Girls' Martha.Washington Literary Society, Wisehefu, Club, '35, '36, Choral, '35, '36, '37, Expression, Expression Department '35, '36, '37, '38, Student Government,'37, '38 ANNA LUCILLE VAUGHAN Puck, Reading, Rose MARGARET ELIZABETH VAUGHAN Reading, Skating VIRGINIA ELIZABETH VAUGHAN Tennir, Yellow Rose, Potato Chips WETONA VERNON Tony, Red Rose, Boys Girls' Club, Roanoke Roman StaFf, '37, ACORN Representative, '38, Fleur-de-Lys,.'37, Student Director, When Knighthood was ln Flower Page Eighty-Four MARY LOUISE VIA Cnrleylocks, Shep Fields, Dancing Girls' Club, Fleur-de-Lys, Martha Washington Literary Society, junior Classical League MARY ELIZABETH WALKER Roses, Swimming, Guy Lombardo ELSIE MAY WALLACE Wally, Sketehing, Day Dreaming, Orchid P. LORRAINE DEGRAFT WARD Cookie, Chocolate Ice Cream, Listening to Swing Muxic Girls' Club. '37, Reporter, Jejerson News. '37, French Tournament, '37, Fleur-de-Lys, '36, '37, '38, Editor, L'Echo de Roanoke, '37, '38 vw 1 ANNETTE GAUTIER WARR EN Peanuts. Scrapbooks Fleur de I vs' h Washington Literary Society, - - 5, . , Society Mart a , I Jefferson News Staff, National Honorary LESLIE VIRGINIA WATKINS ll Reading and Swimming Lilies cj lhe Va ey, , Fleur-delLys, '37, '38, Martha Washington Literary t 37, '38 Society, '38, French Tournamen , MARY LOUISE WATLINGTON Blue, Tootsie cntative, Jejerson Student Goveinment Repres Ne'u.'.r,' Girls' Club NELLIE DORIS WATTS Hal Kemp, Dancing Girls' Club, Fall, '35 RACHEL WEBB Roses, Reading wi - I S Q P MAY MCNEIL WERTZ Carrots, Tommy Dorsey VVisehefu, Roanoke Roman: A ment, Fleur-de-Lys, Senior Mirror Committee, Girls' Club Cabinet, Speech Department hoir, Student Govern- ELIZABETH ELNORA WEST Libby, Blue, Lilies of the Valley CECIL CHRISTINE WESTON Chris, Skating BETTY LEE WHITE Sammy Kaye, Rose Expr ession Department, Fall, '36, Spring, '37 DOROTHY AILEENE WHITE Dol, Guy Lombardo, Rose ' ' ' -' Devo- Martha Washington Literary Society, 35 38. U '36 President, '37, Vice Presi- txonal Chairman. , dent, '38, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Student Government, '35-'36, Girls' Club, '35-'38, Girls' Glee Club, Secretary, '36, Choir, Speech De- partment, Debating Team, '38, National Honor Society, Senior Play Committee Page Eiqhty-Five Page Eighty-Six 5 . - , - .i sei n 1 Q se w -n ew V v it' ' fit KATHERINE JANE IVHITEFIELD FRANCES ELIZABETH WILKINS V. P. I., Cl 0 lemng Gadgets Girls' Club, Fleur-de-Lys, Martha Washington Literary Society, Newspaper, Play Production Cabinet Reporter, '37, ACORN Business Stall, '37 Orchid, Dulce University DORIS ELIZABETH WILKINSON Oolehie, Collecting Dogs, Roanoke College HELEN MARIE WHITLOW Skating, Rose ALMA LYLE WHITMAN FLORENCE RACHEL WILL Pink, V. P. I. IAMS Girls' Club, ACORN Representative, Aconv Tennis l.l 1 ' ' ' , f Y ronomy, blamlr Cnlleflfug Martha Illlashington Literary Society, '37. '32-lg Girls' Athletic Association, '37. '38g Girls' Ath- letic Association Treasurer, '38 Contributor MARY ELIZABETH WILLIS Rose, Libby, ELSIE RUTH WILKES Girls' Clubg Fleur-cle-Lys, Pl Roses, Blue ay Production f' '1 '58 5 .I 1 ,,L f - ' lf. ,. -2.1 .su-J. is ,. , 9 it ' 5 JUANITA LORRAINE WILSON Dancing. Willie Latin Club, '37, Speech Department, '37 MAY TURNER WINN Gardenia, Farmville Stale Teachers College Girls' Club, '36, '37, '38, Fleur-de-Lys, Senior MITTOT, '38 FLORENCE ELIZABETH WINTON Swimming, Talking, Playing the Piano Fleur-de-Lys, Martha Washington Literary Society, National Honorary Society, L'Eeho de Roanoke Representative, French Tournament, Choral ARLENE BEATRICE WITT Polly, Latin National Honor Society. '38, Roanoke Roman Representative, '36, '37, '38, Speeqh Depart- ment, '36, '37, '38, Student Government, '37, junior Classical League, '38, Jefferson News Advertising Stalf, Latin Tournament Represen- tative, '35, '36, '38 ARLINE RUTH WOOD Blue, Hollins College Girls' Club, Glee Club DORIS ELJEANNE WOOD Splinter, V. P. I. Girls' Club, '37-'38, Fleur-de-Lys, Girls' Athletic Association, Martha Washington Literary Society, '37, Speech Department EVELYN WOODAHL Skibo, Blue, Lilacs Martha Washington Literary Society, '37, '38, ACORN Staff, '37, Girls' Club, '35 HELEN INEZ WOODAHL Carnation, Roanoke Page Eighty-Seven EP 555 4' ' A., 4 M fQi!3l T5.'Y7 'F f 'f'l.?f 'lFQ7'i-'W S T ?-I X ' sceee 5 o R is. ? s -I fi Y. ig El 5- li i 1. V Wi I -v- ga, .l E2 QE. pt! -1 b ff, 'i Es., I, 'r '. 53. f.. 4 is fc ?3f '32 H. .4 . , 'I f ' , :Q . MARGARET JUNE WOODS Fencing, Rose JEWELL FLORA WOODSON Lily of the Valley, Swimming Fleur-de-Lysg Girls' Club MARY FRANCES WREN Swimming, Ice Cream DOLORES LORENE WRIGHT V. P. I., .Swimming Girls' Athletic Associationg Girls' Club Page Eighty-Eight i JULIA LEWIS WRIGHT Tommy Dorsey, Dairy Fountain Girls' Clubg Girls' Club Cabinet' Speech Depart- ment: Artg Student Director ior Mrs. Moon- light MARTHA HAZELTINE WRIGHT Dixie, Dogs Martha Washington Literary Society: Fleur-de-Lysg L'Echo de Roanoke Representativeg Speech De- partmentg French Tournament RUBY ROBERSON WRIGHT Swimming, V. P. I. Choir, '37, '38g Girls' Club, '36g Student Govern- ment, '36q Martha Washington Literary Society Cabinetg Public Speakingg pelling Department, Choral Department, Treasurer: Girls' Glee Clubg Girls' Athletic Association Cabinet 1 V ' 1 . If ' RM ff S ,m,. ff' if Y X 5 Q OFFICERS OI THE JUNIOR CLASS Pwsidrzlt ................... . .... .................. K .xv Bl,.xNmNca Ivl.LxC PJ'FSI.l1Cllf ..... .... X YIEI.l ORD I Ionmr: Sl'Cl'CflIl'-V ...... .... I 31Q'1 1'Y l3.xRN1cs Tl'f'll,YIH'Cl' ,Aldz'isr'rs. . . . . ...lfluxcrzs BIINTICR MR. l'1iRs1Nmck MR. PL.x'r'r Mk. CRAFT Miss lXl.x'r'1'1l1cws Page Eighty-Nine '12 fm. 'W' -i A. A A 0 QQ L??'f . , Q, .A I biz- . A ,I If I ,,. M Agn i. ?R. f 'ff' A X4 U' V xJ A 'U A W Q 2 dr ,,,,., , , H. J if A :fa .. ' L H 1 A A A A Page Ninety O ' ,. . '-S as 'lb-f 1 va- r Q1--vb R il 4.7 .Fi H ' -if fn A . - fi? . Lf A 1. 444512-R .. .,,, ,f 7137.491 ,.z ws- X, X 1.- U M up 2: LR 'iid A gw:gg. Ama , 125 , Q, .Q 555 1,91 R 4 4 3 U . M 'rw ii ADAMS, B. AGNEW, L. ALDHIZER, A. ALEXANDER, W. ALLEN, M. ANnERsoN, A. ANUERSON, G. ANCELL, J. ANi9EI.l., T. ARMEIELD, B. ARTHUR, G. ASEV, J. AusT1N, L. AYERS, B. AYERS, M. AYERS, N. BARKER, A. BARNES, B. BARNRART, E. BARNHART, H. BARNHART, R. BARRow. J. BARTLETT, J. BEATTY, R. BENTLEY, K. BEODDY, J. BINNS, E. BINNS, M. BLACKBURN. B. BLACKWELL, E. JU V110 BLA1R, D. BLAKE, E. BLAKE, M. BLANDING, K. BLEv1Ns, B, BOITNOIT, B. BQNIWRANT, H. BOWMAN, B. BQYES, B. BRANDON, M. BRATTON, C. BREARELL, S. BREWER, J. BROQKS, B. BROOKS, H. BROTHERS, M. BRUWN, B. BRONVN, G. BROWN, L. BRUXVNINKL, M, BRYQN, S. BLRNETTE, B. BURROWS, D. BUSSEY, E. BYRU, E. CALDYVELI., S. CALLAHAN, J. CALLAHAN, K. CAMPBI-:LL, B, CAMPBELL, B. f FLCISS f'AMPI!lCl.I.. W. C'AR'rER, C'Assxc1.1., E. C'A1',u.n0, E. l'.xkvxN, IJ. C'nocK1.Ev. B. CI.,xv, T. CLINIQ, E. f'l.lNul4:NP1il-:l., Conn, H. Conn, V. C'o1f1f1wmN. E. Funnix, W. VONNI-ZR. N. COOK, B. Com-Q, E. Ccmoxslzv, M. P. Conv:-zu. H. CRAFT. L. f1RAF'l', M. C'RA1mu-:Alm, F. C'R.xN'rz. M. fxklitilik. P. CREGGER, L. C'Rmvmcl:, J. i'l'NmFl-', D. CVRRIFZ. D.uwn:RoN. A. IJ.wc:m:R'1'v. F. DAVIDSON, I. IDAYIS. DENTON. R. IJ1':YIcR1.l2. R. DILLE, D. IDILLUN, L. Donn, D. DQNAVAN. M Doss, G. DOYLIQ, J. IJRDFIJI-IS. J. DR1sKn.1,, A. DVNQAN, A. lJUNc..xN, R. Efums, M. EANES. J. EAST, K. Enwmzns, G. ELI.:-:T1', VV. ELLIOTT, H. Esuav, K. EVANS. V. F.u.coNl-zk. H FA1.l.1-a, S. FERGUSON, A Flsnwlcx, M Fl'rzuEkAl.n, H Fl.oR.x, D. FLORA, W. FoGl.r:, J. FURMAN, J. 1 il +A - W. W - Qs' Y -Ax sf- .. QW J . M u xi V .. A if f N gf L. Sv if . .J is l Ei: wa? 'ww A f .zz A . . NR.. , .aw xx we ... - 2 J...M KS , 5 .5 , A . --wr .ww- J A xx r -x 4 N x r. J .-.sig J T K . ig .giw 'fait .. 8 ,Q 'fl ww J ir ' ' 41. X . X 5 N . .R NE .gf . ff if X - F . T' ., . 5 x is - X.. ., U 1. 9 X' 2 X g 1 : 5? , we X . fx A 70,4 KVM? VM P 'f 0,1 i k, V V. I iv, u '1 J Q .,I 1 x .ETN JT . X. I .K . . . , .. Page Ninety-One X 2 I Y .g I . A Sf 4 A K ' N . I . - V U , ,, I Ji , ,Q A I wi' . 7 I. -, :Q A ' I I . K b .M af. 3. .gy b if , Wu.. ' .wi A.. .b K . ' 5 ' Ig ' 'L I . 'Ulf I f QM-v' I ' . h :RY -Q : Q ff- . ' -- it Lg I T WJ' , 'f M A aff ,.,, ., I , I ' . I? ' fi3'1f ,,,A 2. 'J N E ' I I N I -X 4 A ,,!:'t.fE FOX, M. H 1 ,F ' II i , Q FRANCIS, J. E :fa E I' - V FRASER, H. , , 'A FRITH, E. A GAIIAIQIIAN, W. - 1' f' A GEMMELL, A. ' , X , LQERBER, I. -E H ' GILES, M. , , I f GLENN, J. B. J ' GooI.SIw, D. I J. GRAVELV, C. A GRAVELY, N. V f K i A -Q ' GRAVES, M. ' I' I gf' 5 , M GREGORY, H. K Y if -6 if GREGQRY, J. A .K ,.. , I I 3 f K GREGORY. L. GRIGGS, E. A- I 2 . GROGAN, M. F. 'H SI Y Egg , 'i GROSS, L. J MR R GUY, I. -I . 'T ' ' Q' ' m.ib,f,A' H ALL D 'IP 3 A sl' 'f U?1+' I ' ' In - j .I - .' f Y ' ' HAMILTON, J. W ' ff Qf ' HANCOCK. A. M A V In HANCOCK, A. HANNAEASS, D. I f a i r . , .E K If HARLBARGER, J. W I V ' ,Qi I HARRIS, D. .. 5'::, H 'A A A ' HARVEY. T. 35553 I HASII. L. Page Ninety-Two JUVIIOF HAWKES, R. HEAZEL, M. V. HAWLEY, J. HELM, O. HEINS, B. HENDERSON. C. HENDRICK, J. HENRITZE, B. HICKS, C. HIiiHFIl.l., G. HII.I., R. HYl.TON, H. HOHBIE, J. HOBBIE, W. HOEFER, A. H0lf1fMAN, H. HUGAN, B. HOLLAND, G. HOOVER, Z. HOST, B. HCJWELL, A. PIOWELL, H. HowEI.I., W. . HUBBARD, B. HIIBBARD, M. HUEE, F. HUFF, L. HUFE, S. HUFFINE, M. HUEFMAN, E. FLCISS HUGIKSON, A. HURT, B. HURT, G. HUNT, L. HURT, P. HURST, P. HUTCHESON, J. INGRAM, W. IRELAND, R. JAMISON, C, H. JAMISON, C. JAMxSoN, L. JENKINS, D. JENNINGS, B. JENSON, M. L. JESSEE, A. JOEL, J. JOHNSTON, S. JONES, J. JONES, K. JONES, K. A. JONES, S. JORDON, A. KEFAUVER, A. KEISTER, J. KELLY, A. KIREV, R. KENNON, C. KERR, D. KING, A. C. KITTS, E. KRAFT, M. V. KUES, B. LAVENDER, V. LEE, M. LEMON, C. LESTER, A. LEwls, H. LINKOUS, V. LONG, O. C. LUMPKINS, W. LUNSEORD. E. LEE, T. LUNSFORD, M. LYON, B. MAIN, E. MALONE, K. MANNING, G. MARTIN, B. L. MARSHALL, C. MARSTELLER, H. MASON, C. MASON, F. MASON, H. MAXEY, C. MAY. C. MAYEIELD, E. MAY:-IEW, J. MCCoRK1NnALE, F. MCCOWN, A. .. igjwgh I qffis ,P 353 A 5 -:Ei M45 W .iw 1.1.2- E 3: M, i gps- E 3 .A R . wil sig.. . xr . . N . 2 .a 1v-nl U uf' ' ' k'-1.J + Q . . Wu qw xr, J L-Jr., A Q, ,L4 ',N-vs.. 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PENN, C. IVIORRIS, B. PERRY, B. NIORRIS, H. PETERS, G. MONROE, M. PETERSON, E. MOUNTCASTLE, B. PFLEUGER, D. MOUNTS, G. PHILLH-S, E. MULIJNEAUX, J. PITTS, H. MUNDY, B. POWELL, F. IWUNDY, M. POLLARO, L. NIURPHY, B. POWVELL, M. MURRAY, H. POLLARO, P. IWUSTARD, E. POWERS, N. MYERS, E. POYNTZ, M. S. NACKLEY, S. PREAS, T. In . .I I-.21 if I I I if f K . F522 .. .: .N , 'E ,. .1- R -l .RV f 35 sk? 3' I ' .. wx SP N lkk I xi. S R2 f i J Q. I Ni? v , -R 'Q 'E A I 5 ,- as ::. 5 A , t ',- R... ix is . G . A , .. X . A L O. S Af, ' X J Q .55 1:-. ga-K . - I PRILLAMAN, J, RI'cIcER, N. H ,ij wg ,,, PRILLAMAN, G. SALE, N. Q. f Anz, E 3 . 2 Q I -'Y' '-'f, . J if Af., PUOH, J. SAXVYERS, J. 1 ff in Z SQ., A PUGH, V. SUHOLZ, P. V ' ' I' f .. PS4 Q K A OUINN, E. SCOTT, M. ,, K., -, YM QUINN, F. ScRuuc:S, M. X' Q? QUINN. M. J. SIEI-TER, H, ' RANOOLPI-I. M. SHAPIRO, S. ' , , , , K, REA. M. SI-IARTZER, N. W IRQ 3 :.-. F f 57 REDDEN, W. SHUMATE, L. '1- . ' A M.1- 1' 2 R553 1, REEVES, E. SIOMON, H. N 1.1 . .... , .A.. - , . REPASS, B. SIMMONS, C. R' -55 J L RICHARDSON. B. SKINNELI., G. NWS L' RICHARDSON, E. M. SI.oAN. L. RICHARDSON. E. SMITH. B. I I RICHARDSON, V. SMITH, E. 'S S ff? 8? C A I 'W RIDGEYVAY. J. SMITHIJEAI., B. ' 'Ez in ,f lg RIDGEXVAY, W. SMITHERS, V. I 'Q ROBERTS, J. SMYTI-I, M. ' ': I R' f1f' h gy , - ROBERTS, M. L. SNEDEGAR, A. ' M S ROBERTSON, J. SNIDOXV, C. , ROBERTSON, W. SOYERS, J. f' J ROBINSON, W. SPENCER, D. I' TF 1 7 ,,: gg 6-k ROGERS, E. SPRADLIN, A. L .IL ' , 1, ',', T . .X IODGERS. T. STANLEY, H. K' xii if l ROOF, H. STANLEY, S. :,- L ,J Jl Q? -- ff, , ac ' , RUBLE, G. STATON, B. , Y ae'ML.l.- W! M J-YV' QA..-il J..-1D.. YD-L!-o-fu Page Ninety-Five I'- 3 ,- kkrkf K .NL E V v II I I ' 5 'A L . 'gy t V fx f,,. ' , , , l ', ', p ' mx. f R I k m ,- ...Q ' 'L f- Lin ,5,5 +-VV ', I I A I K gi L , ' I 1 If I ff A . . , , 1 if 1. NI , . ,, . ' Q - I ,s i . - V Q I f 1 5 'J Q JLJLJ J Page Ninety-Six S'I'.xIfIfI2x'. E. S'lkEPl1liNS. W. STIFF. C. P. S'I'IIfIf. L. STONE, L. STONE, L. S'l'UI.'l'Z, P. G. '1xANNER, N. TATE, D. 'FRYCNCIL VV. Tl-LRRELI., M. TIIUMAS. B. THOMAS, E. TI-IIJMAS. H. TIIUMI-SUN. P TILE, F. TRol I', R. TRoI1'I'. S. TURNBILL, R. TIIRNBULI.. E. TURNER, J. TURNER, M. VENABLE. C. VIA, R. VICKERS, B. WADE. J. XVADE, J. WAI.I..xv.'E, L. W.ARRIEN, D. WATSON, C. JUVIICDY fI.ClS VVICAVER, C. WEAVER, H. WEBB. D. WEBB. I. WEIss'I'ER. B. WEEMS, G. WELCH, C. WI-:R'rz, E. WER'Iz, E. WICSL'll'f'l', N. WEST, E. WIIEATLEY, M. WIII'rEI-IEAI1, J. WI-IITLUCR, K. WIII'I r, R. WICKHANI. M. WILLIAMS, M. WILLIAMS, WV. WILLIS, J. WII.I.Is, W. WlI.I.S, H. WILSON, B. WILSON, R. WIMMER, E. WINN, M. WIT'l', B. WOOD, M. R. Woob, V. L. WUQDAIII.. J, YOUNG, G. Y Na Vu Y 05' fx A X' 80 . UBNS gf N , ' .J SOPHOMORIE CLASS Ol? JTEFFERSON The jefferson Sophomore Class, with hopeful and eager eye, watches the Seniors as they don caps and gowns and courageously take the last steps of high school life. XX'itb thoughts of the future and 1940, they'll once again resume their work next fall as jefferson juniors! ln comparison to the other classes, however, the Sophomore Class is rather small and, consequently, has not become so well knowng but this has not kept them from being represented in a great number of school activities. Several members of this class played on the varsity football team this past year, while others were participating in baseball, track, and other sports open to the Sophs. Some were members of the Prefect Coun- cil and Student Council, and quite a few of them conte sted in literary, athletic and music meets. This year the Sophomore Class has been headed by a most competent group of offlcers. The list includes: Presidmrt ........ .... I OHN RIDDICK Vire President. . . ...... BILL BU'l'l.liR Serrvtary ..... .... l 'lfioov BURNli'l l'lC Trmsurrr. . . ....... LEWIS LoNo Miss DEI.oNn Ad'UI'.S'67'S .... MR' HURT ' ' MR. BERKi:1.1f:v MR. Bass Page Ninety-Eight Tllli SOl'llt Balt JRIC CIASS Ulf l,lEli JUNK JR The Sophomore Class is one of the largest in the history of the sehool. lts nienthers have participated in all sehool aetivities where they have shown in inany ways that they are worthy of responsibility and rapahle of leadership. The Sophomore Class has eontribntecl to the following activities of the school: tiilee Clnhg Orchestra and llancl: the production of HQlllll116S of Xortnanclyf' an operetta hy the Nnsie llepartlnentg .Xnne of tireen Gables, a three-aet play sponsored by Student tiovernnient, antl all athletie teams antl eontests. The inetnbers of this elass have often presiclecl over assenihlies antl introclneetl speakers at ehapel exereises. The Sopltoniore Class has been espeeially active in the Student tiovernntent at Lee blnnior. The following are its honie room representatives: Leslie Davis, Shirley Ann XVitt, Marian lYilson, Lois Maddox, Melvin Atkinson, Anna lloon, ,lane Roberts. 1037-1038 Olflflt'lCRS tbl Sf Dl'l It JMURIQ CIUXSS P1'u.v1'dv1zl ........................ ............,.. S .nu T.lCl'f N.xNt'r: Irlift' I'1't1vide11t... . . .L'1..xR1cNt'1c hlHN'l'tQtJMliRY St't'l'I'f1ll'-X' ........... .... ............ b I .mic lheowx TI't'tI.VlU't'l' ................ . .... .... .... t I IMXIJYS ,Xiu-11: Sfiztimt Clllltllflil lx'ep1'e.w11fait-rv ..., .............. S .mt tiooo llllfllff-X' .'l!I I'I-SFI' ........... .. .. .... Kliss l,tDRtPTllY 'l'icm:il.l. SENIGQ !Vl0!Hf,2affenffeof DILLO C 5830? Qwyi-Sw! I W MOO NA FF :Sendai UMW MIRRCDR E E GOQY . GUTHQIDGE Jlflom' ,llmuQofne jlflozbfi vb Slacceecf ' ,QOSEBQO CROSXEQ gay! 6744! gsfflwwwf WILL TEIQSON flfl 0251! f7f7:mZafc AQ WXNN WINSTON Jlflafsf 5!wKfbMs FE ' CLINE ELLIOTT fffloai Gyn, C,-,Cove X ELSILKNG T1QfNKLZf QS-14100 JM Obi CAQPEIQ THOMAS HOUSEMAN for OAEED 4EADEDS RIDGE' LANX! A E' ZV: IZ? ,.,,,.5 Pmoxv :mv moons scmossafue EDITOQ ADWSOQ BUSWESS MANAGER JEFFERSON NEWS STAFF CUNE i , PAYN E HUQT WUNSTUN CIKEEFFE HEAZEL WARREN 'Q A SHXYZKTQK Sl DSON HAYWARD WATUNGTON THOMPSON CARTER IQOBEQTS TREVEV SUQINGSTON SDICKARD SMITH MULUNS BAQRANGER GUTHRHM -iffy MISS HAYXVARD RD TRINKLE MR SANDERS ADVISORR EDITOR susmfss MANAGER Anvnson , , Rx ' ' ACORN Sm f ANTRELL ELMORE N 1'-' R R ,,.,,A,' ,.,.. . f ,,.,, ,,,, . R f 1 ' ,zu . ' ,. O , b 2 V Ziz . ,., ,AIP , .E X Q 3 fl 'E 1 ,gzv q:,,,,. 2 , , I O 1 -' A:, 4 6 E -O , 1 A R LRYANT DAV!S I 'BOATXVNGHT HARRDS METCALF COOPER JOHNS az ibb. Q Q. O 5 . --.,g .,. A KWH .:.:., Q - kr ,c--,' x :rb ll - K J fs K NA ,fy Q X BOYD WADE' ALLEN BURNETTE MOORE , xg O OOMRAW SHARP A BlREgAU.g BOYES COOKSEY fn i f ga sw K I -Q Q-iv ARSON YEATTS LIDDLE MCGINPHS CHANEY Q' ' H I1 R R I F' D A. . v ,... 5 A R . . , ,,.,1 MORRIS WITT x QQ 43' BEASLY WOODAHL 1 ,. .xx gf . QS , , , .X A is R X X 5 sys xy ' Q Q -QR 1 55 155 , DURHAM f'.D!fXf1Q - x EDLING JEFFERSON STUDENT GOYERN M E N T Student Government in jefferson High School has now seen ten years of successful service, its tenth anniversary hav- ing been celebrated with Student Government Day held this spring. Each year the Prefect and Student Councils promote a number of projects, the main one being the Point System, which serves to divide the work and honors of the extra curricular activities. Others, such as the regulation of the stairs and cafeteria, have helped make this a distinctive year. Last fall Student Government gave the lirst dance of the year and spon- sored the first play, Seventeen. The magazine drive, to secure uniforms and instruments for the Jefferson High School lland, brought forth new talent and established a closer sense of unity and loyalty within the Student llody. This year the Fourth State Student Government Convention was held at jefferson Iligh School. IDANFE SENIORS: Bunny' D.xNtt1c, Pl'CSl'ffU1lfQ ZXTARY S'roN1f: TXTOORE, S0c1'cta1'y-Trmsnrw'J GORDON XYILLIS, Ex Officio: J ULIA P1Q'r1cRsoN, Nlcvix TTNDERWUOD, QEEORGIE FUL'roN. JUNIORS: BILL LYON, Vice Pl'F.VZ'!it'71f,' TQAY l3L.xNDlNo, 151' Ojicioj PEGGY l'1URT,ll'o1x1l2R SIIEISIER, ALICE Cmiuz TQING. SOPHOMORES: JOHN Rnnnrcic, lim Ofjticz'o,' TTIEGGY Til'RNl2'l l'lE, Acnvlzs Rlilll JONES, RUTH JOHNSON. Page One Hundred Ten NATIONAL HONOR SOCI IZTY One of the outstanding achievements of Student Government this year was the establishing of a chapter of the National Honor Society in Jefferson lligh. This Chapter of the National Honor Society was established this year in order to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character. High Juniors and Seniors, who have spent at least one year in this school, who have a scholarship average of G on all credit subjects with no failures and who have attained a minimum number of points on activities, are eligible for membership. There are eighty-Eve active 1llClllbCI'S and officers this year. The ofhcers are: Presidwzt ..... .... If DWIN Kim: Vice Pl'CSlidCllf. . . .... 11-:AN I3r.,x1N SCL'7'Cflll'y ..... . . .TSLTGIENIE Low: T1'rasurcr. . ..... ELo1s1z llwis Frmxcrs Bulzlucricv Adzisers. . . . LELIA STALKIQR NANCY Lulqmws Page One Hundred Eleven THE SPl2'ECll DEl'AR'l'lXlENT In this age of broadening conceptions of education, a well-organized speech department fills a vital need. ln its functions, it contributes to the creative, the dramatic, and the individualistic in our make-up. NVe have such a department at Jefferson. lt includes classes which provide for specialized work in debating, public speaking, reading, spelling, and dramatics. Teams were organized to compete in the various literary meets, and the play, The Unknown Dimension, was sent to Charlottesville for the State Contest. The general out- come, on the whole, has been very favorable for the Jefferson contestants, The dramatic department, covering all the phases of stage work, is complete in itself. The classes begin with expression, graduating to stage craft, and from thence to the more advanced class in play production. These classes acquaint students with a knowledge and an appreciation of dramatic art and with the intricate workings behind any stage production. The students study plays, prepare skits and cuttings from long plays, build sets, experiment with make-up, and study voice, diction, lighting and stage effects. The material is par- ticularly adapted to individual expression and it provides an opportunity for the participation of a large group. ln the practical application of the knowledge acquired in the classes, plays and assemblies have been presented and managed by students, under the direction of Miss Clara Black, who heads the department. Page One Hundred Twelve MRS, MOOXl,lf1llT The major production of the year was the three-aet play, Mrs. Moonlight, hy lienn NY. l.evy. The production was entirely in the hands of the stndents and was directed hy Miss lilaelc. To give more students an opportunity fora part in the play, it was presented on two evenings, eaeh with a different east. Student direetors were assigned to eaeh east. lt was an interesting expernnent to note the ditlerent interpretations given the parts hy the separate easts. The advertising, tielcets, eontaet, eostinnes, make-np, props, and the honse were managed hy the students, and the stage erew was comprised of students. lfaeh department in the sehool eon- trihnted toward the finished production. The tiine of the play covers more than forty years, giving nnliniited opportunity to apply all knowledge ol. nialce-np, eosttnning, setting' and eharaeterization. The nioods of the play rnn liI'0Ill hilarious eoinedy to stark drama, eonihining roinanee and pathos. The enthusiasm with whieh lmoth student-actors and the assisting eoin- niittees went into the work, and it was hard work assigned thein, and the eapahle instrnetion tlironggli which they were qnalitied were solely responsible for the suee ess of the play. tiordon XYillis and Mary Stone Moore in a seene from the play: llert Moss proposes to .lane Mel iinnie, Mrs. Moonlightfs lovely daughter: Mrs. Moonlight and daughter indulging in a hit of l.ittle .Xpple hetween scenes: nienihers of the lirst east for Mrs, Moonlight : nialqefnp he fore enrtain 3 seeond east for Mrs, Moon- lightf, Page One Hundred Thirteen D' f i lil FUR IDF l YQ The lfleur de Lys, the French club organized to advance fellowship among its members and promote eonnnunity Zlllil school interest in the language, presented a radio program, an assembly, and several parties. .Xn outstanding feature of the cluli this year was the issuing of gold pins to inenilrcrs. l9Ll2l'R llli LYS KJIWICICRS Pi'vs1'a'mzf .... ... ...X IRGINLX l' RIiNt'lI 1'1'w P1'vs1ia'r11t. . . . . .lloleoruv 'l'uRN1f:R .S'm'refar.v. . . . . ......liste fltllJlCN ....ll1'ssni IIIM1-is Treuszfwr. . . 1-1 L lat lltl lllf Rtl.XNUlili tJl l lt'liRS 1: dztw' ............................ ....... l .oiumi NE XX' .XRD .elssistuuf liditor. .. ...LICVVIS jomcs ......tit'ssn1:llmncs Business ,llanczgmx . . Typmt .... .. .... . . .li,x'1'111cR1Nic llos.xNu Page One Hundred Fourteen L'lit'l IU DIZ RO.XNOlilC L,15t'lZU1l'!' leflllllllkt' is the publication, in lfreneh, through which the work of the lfreneh depart- nient is displayed. lt has won unusual distinction this year, taking second place at the C. l. l'. A. at Columbia University and llonorahle Mention at the S. l. l'. .'X. convention in Lexington. T HE LATIN DEPARTM ENT In the fall a chapter of the Junior American Classical League was formed at Jefferson. This is atiiliated with the American Classical League, with headquarters in New York University. lt has sponsored a lecture, The Roman lio- rum, by Prof. Miles Masters, of Roanoke Col- lege, and a broadcast entitled, The Yalue of Latin Study, by Randolph Pillow. The officers of the chapter are Sara Cline, Homer Sieber and Billy Yost. T110 kififlllllkt' 160111011 is the paper issued by the Latin department. lt is published about four times yearly and sent to the Latin departments of different junior high schools. This paper won second place in the C. I. l'. A. convention at Columbia Cniversity. Sara Cline is the eclitor-in- chief. Arlene Witt, Robert Decker, llilly Yost, Mary Grady Ayers, l'aul Stonesifer and Lewis l'itzer represented kletterson in the State Latin 'l'ourna- IUCIH. l tum. ex, c ,. he -.N sc K. s x ..e.T.-.-W.-....,,....... ...,. ...... W. - f -fist! es! Page One Hundred Fifteen lx' , . ,K ,,4.. QA, J f XXVIIITE J, X Llicholib I! Gmgraoicx. K ,.zf,4f 149-014, X MARTHQX XYASIIINGTOX IJTIERLXRY F-CJCIICTY The Martha Washington Literary Society clevelops its nieinhers along literary lines, in debating, in puhlic speaking, in reading, in writing short stories and verse. Membership in the society is attained by passing a literary try-out, either oral or written. This year's lnenihership is 120, about half of whom are seniors. Members of this society have selcloni inissecl contributing to the literary points receivecl hy jefferson since the institution of the Virginia Literary and Athletic League. The social events this year have included a membership tea, a successful llallowe'en party jointly with the .letTersonian Literary Society, and 11Cl1Z1I'llllHg Yalen tine banquet. Page One Hundred Sixteen ,11i1f1 1C1QS1 JNIAN 1.1'1'1i11.X1QY S1 J1411f'1'Y 1111 111111s11111.111 1.1111.11y 511111111 111'1i1'1'1'N 111211 11 1111s 111111111111 113 IfLl1'ITl1SC. 1111- s111'i1'11' 11111 i11'111g111 111'f1 1 I 1 . ' . . . . 111'1111z11'111' :1s il 1111'1':11'1' 5111111-11' 211111, 1111'1111g1111111 111l1YC111A. 111111111:1s1s 11:1 H11-1-11 1111111-11 11111111 1111'1':11'1' :11'111'1111-s. .X 'l1111Q. N111111 511l1'Y 1'1111111s1 1111s 17L'l'l1 1'111111111'11'11 211111 11111 Il14lPg1A11111S 11z11'1- 11,1'111'1111-11 11'?111l1I1Q 111 111111111 5111-:111i11g :11111 111- - 1' 1111 111111f11111.1111.111-1'z11'1'5111'11'11'11111-1'z111's1111'1111111'1'111111 11111 1111- A1El1'11IZl xXZlS11111Q1lllI 1.11l'I'llI'j' 511011111 11111 1111- s111'11'11cs 11z11'1' 111-111 111111111111 111111-11119 1111s f'L'il1'. 171-1 111gs:11111 111111f1' 11111 111 1111111111 11111 111111 1111 N ,.. -- - 1111111111:1111 111 1111's1' l11L'C11Ilgs 1' X I fxfyxlf 1 I..1Y 1i1i11K111.1-11' 1' .XYX1-1 Page O11Q1'111ndrG-11 Snventwcn Tl lli GIRLS' CLUB The largest organization of its kind at jefferson is the Girls' Club, which is sponsored by the Y. XV. C. A. The past year has been an eventful one for the club. Bliss Elizabeth Conwell began the year as the new Girl Reserve secretary and served as supervisor to the club. A recognition service was held at Greene Memorial Church, in which all the Girl Reserve clubs in Roanoke participated. The service was one of the most im- pressive ever held in the club. To begin the activities of the year, a setting-up conference was held at Camp Tree Top, which was attend- ed by the members of the cabinet. Many social events were held by the club, beginning with a Membership Tea and concluding with the Sweetheart Banquet, to which all Girls' Club members look with anticipation. .Xmong others, a skating party, a kiddie dance and a dance honoring the delegates to the State Student Government Convention, which was held here, were given. The annual affairs of the lfather - Mother - Daughter llanquet, the Ili-Y - Girls' Club llanquet, and the liaculty llanquet were high points in the year's program. The latter occasion was a merry meet of students and teachers-so merry, in fact, that Mr. Sanders was compelled by the determined students to hop on one foot around the banquet table and Miss Stalker to truck around it. Page One Hundred Eighteen ffsL1ffQSz1fEH1s2zet'f'W -' V lit E ' The closing down conference and the installation of new officers were held again at Camp Tree Top-a sad occasiun for the graduating ineinbers, hut an inspirational one for those left hehind. At Thanksgiving, haskets were given through the local XYeltare work, to needy fznnilies and, at Christ- mas. il tree was placed in a ward of the Roanoke Ilospital and gifts distributed. 'lill1'0llgll0lll the year the Girls' lilnlm has worked in coordination with the Red Cross and the Roanoke Cmntntinity Chest, as well as with the XYelfare Ufgllllllillltlll. Miss Nellie Sntithey has served capahly during the year as the clnlfs general adviser. liach ll1Cllll1Cl'l1ZlS Stl'lVCll,fll1'Ullgll her own efforts, to live np to the high ideals of tl1e clnh to tind and give the hest that is in l1er life. 'lillftlllgll the CllI'lCllll1g friendships and experiences which the clnh makes ppssilmle, each nieinher has received a great spiritual and moral enlightenment. The tiirls' Clnh will contiinie its work next year with the same spirit it has shown ever since its beginning. Page One Hundred Nineteen JUNIOR HI-Y The Junior Ili-Y serves as a junior department of the Hi-Y work in this school, and holds as its purpose to spread the principles of Christian liv- ing to the students of the school. During the fall the club lost an able president in the person of Mallory llinns. However, Eugene Peterson quickly and efficiently assumed the duties. Gordon llighfill fullills the duties of vice president. XVilliam lflora keeps the club records, while joe Angell handles outside correspondence. james Yeatts is keeping the finances out of the red. Mr. Griffey served as the Ili-Y adviser for the year. One of the first events on the year's program was the Christmas banquet, when the club was Page One Hundred Twenty host to a number of under-privileged boys of Roa- noke. The lli-Y Clubs were also host to the clubs of the state at the convention held on February 20th-22d. Early in the spring the boys enjoyed an overnight trip to Camp johnson. At the con- clusion of the school year, the Truth Conference and Ladies' Nite were held also at Camp johnson. Une of the main objectives of the Junior lli-Y is to train the younger boys of high school under the same standards as the senior department. The meetings are held once a week and various members of the faculty as well as outside speak- ers give interesting talks to the members. The club is unusually proud of its exceptional accomplishments along this line. SENIOR HI-Y The Senior lli-Y for the '37-'33 session has enjoyecl a most successful year. lvnmler the new ruling, mem- bership is open to all senior boys who can meet certain requirements for the lirst two weeks of both the fall anal spring terms. The four objectives of the fall term were accomplishecl with great gusto by the club. Regular chapel services were helcl every Xl'eclnesclay morning in Society llall cluring the fall. This was the tirst activity sponsorecl. Christmas season containerl the foremost objectives of the club. The first was the clelivering of some seventy-tive or eighty baskets to the poor. The seconrl was the banquet for the uncler-privilegeml boys, :mil the final event of the season was the Alumni llanquet. The club was justly prouml of their two winter celebra- tions. lVith the spring term came the District lli-Y Con ference, held in cooperation with the .Iunior lli-Y :mil l.ee .lli-Y cluring February llth, 12th, ancl 13th. Following this the club helcl its ammal liaculty llanquet on .-Xpril 1-lth. .Xt this time the Club took in twelve members, increasing the membership to almost sixty. Next on the calendar was Mothers' Nite on May 5th. The Truth Conference and lli-Y Ladies' Nite were the successful terminating activities of the year. F1111 lY.Xl.'I'lQR Oriiv .... XTICTOR ARM1s'1'ic.xn. . . Eb SMI'rIml':.u. .... . XVARRIEN G.xRL.fxND lloizisv lYliI.L'll .... OIWIFICERS . . .l'1'r'.vir1'r111'. . . . .l'irr Plvsirimrf. . .Sccretary. . . . .... Y'1'c'm1s1m'1'. . CU1'7't'.Yf'0lltf1'IIfj Sccr ...XX .S'f11'1'11g Ricimkn fiRIt2tlS .....lIIXlM uf: l'.i.l.io'r'r XVARRICN tl.uu.ixxb '.x1.'rl':1z fl'I'lfY cirzry. . .... lloinzv XYlil.l'll Page One Hundred Twenty-One MUSIC DEPARTMENT The ultimate aim of the Music Department is to create a greater love and appreciation for music throughout high school. Under the excellent leadership of Mr. Robert M. Griffey, it has practically attained the established goal. An A Cappella Choir has been organized, consisting of a mixed chorus of boys and girls. The choir won an excellent rating at the State Music Festival in Richmond. Some of the other schools received the same rating, but none GRIFNLY ' . I received a higher one than we did. The choir was also featured in the baccalaureate and the commencement programs, in order to give them a more beautiful and artistic aspect. Every year the Department presents a musical play and this year the opera, The Gypsy Rover, was given. It was a light comedy that proved a well-merited success. The Glee Clubs and Choir have given quite a number of assemblies this year. One of their most im- pressive presentations is the chanting of the l,ord's Prayer. Page One Hundred Twenty-Two Tllll HAND The jefferson lligh lland started its 1937-38 season with the fall football games, tlying colors, a volley of yells, and On, Ole Roanoke pouring forth from the trumpets and big bass horns. Une of their outstanding feats in marching formation was the design til iS ltllass lli Sehooll which they performed for spectators at the Lynchburg game, Un April 20, Mr. Byrley took his troupe to the Virginia State Competitive lllusie lfestival in Richmond. lt was one of the leading bands to inareh in the tinal parade composed of sixteen bands from cities throughout Yiiggiiiia. This parade ended with the entire group playing on the steps of the state capitol, led by the state super- visor of music. The blefferson lland was awarded an excellent rating by the judges. llesides its work outside the school, the lland has presented quite a few assemblies throughout the year. Soloists Sherrard Mosely, l'rice llurst, and lfreddie llutfman, were featured on the programs. Several times a year they make a special trip to the Yeterans' llospital to give concerts to the patients. Page One Hundred Twenty Three THE LITERARY TEAM The lirst literary meet of the season was the boys' deelamation contest, held at Emory and Henry, February 22, at which Randolph Pillow represented jefferson. At Radford State Teachers College, Margaret Anne llunting represented Jefferson in public speaking, Helen Gregory in reading, and Anne Aldhizer and Emma llinns in voice. Margaret llunting won first place. At the Roanoke College tournaments, llill Lyons, Thomas Clay and Marshall Fishwiek rep- resented Iefferson in debate on the affirmative side and James Payne, Dorothy XVhite and Sidney XVeinstein composed the negative team. The affirmative team reached the finals. Margaret Anne Bunting was the after-dinner speaker. Page One Hundred Twenty-Four In Charlottesville, Randolph Pillow and Sara Cline represented us in public speaking, Henry Ikenberry in reading, Jean Shelton in spelling, james Payne, Dorothy XYhite and Sydney XVein- stein in debate, and Joe Gutheridge, Downman Carter, Stanley Benton, john Ridgeway, Frances Rosebro, Mary Stone Moore, Jane McGinnis and jimmy St. Clair presented a one-act play, NUn- known Dimension. Jefferson brought back a Class A victory in boys' public speaking, spelling and play. 'Rachel XVilliams' poem, Storm, won first place in the field of verse and Bette Lee Bryant's story, The Toy Shop,', won honorable mention. I Asgiifm 2? ful 'E Xaayby FCDCDTBALL 1 , .. . . H , lioothall season started ort with a wlnz-hang all this year as the Magicians, untler the inspirecl leadership of French llouseuian, got off to a I running start with live straight victories in rapicl succession. XYe've got to hancl it to the powers that he for sehecluling those warni-up games with Raclforcl, Yinton and lilkton, which niacle a won- 1 clerful proving ground for an attack that was such a threat to all conference opposition. Oh, hoyl XYas that l'ortsn1outh game a thrill- er! Things startecl popping at the opening kick-oil' ancl clicln't stop 'til the linal hlast of the whistle. The way those Ticlewater hruisers openecl up in the Iirst half was wonclerful to heholtl, even though it climl cause us more than a little anxiety as to the liual score. In the seconcl half, however, the beau- tiful eucl runs hy Rasmussen and Xlavnick, to- Yp s i. ,L '17-IVJAG77 m.',l-4 ' f ,u iw? 5 CAPT.-XI N Fkrixcu Horsmmx Loexcii Lf1.,u'm1 hlUllRMAX xx as Hes hiomi 7mml-:.'xxn B1l.I.v'l'R1NK1.i: gether with the vicious oft-tackle slashes hy Mont- gomery and exceptionally line defensive work ol lfrench llouseman, comhined to give us a thrilling victory hy the margin of a safety at the end of the most exciting game of the season to date. The way we went to Richmond and took the highly-touted .lustices of hlohn Marshall down a peg or two on their own tield is a thing that will long he remembered hy all those present on that memorable occasion. The lllagicians, hehind johnny Waynick, opened up a surprise passing attack and ran and passed themselves to a score early in the lirst quarter and were never overtaken during the remainder of the game. lt was a wonderful sight to see the way our hoys kept the justices bottled up and the way our capahle French llouseman kept dragging the sur- prised .Iohn Marshall hacks down hehind the line of scrimmage. Not only did the team make his- tory that day, hut Coach Moorman endeared him- self to us for years to come hy his strategy in letting our boys listen to the scathing re 's Dave Miller gave his team during the half ii 1937 FO0'I'l'i.'XLl. SCIIEDULE Jefferson jefferson Jetlferson Jefferson bl efferson jefferson Jefferson jefferson .... jefferson .... Jefferson .... Radford High. . . Yinton lligh. .. lilkhorn High. . . Portsmouth l ligh John Marshall. .. Salem lfligh. Danville lligh. . . l 'etersburg High . Glass lligh. . Newport News. . of giving them a pep talk. That was truly a great game. Seems as if we were a wee bit unfortunate in our little game with Salem, but giving credit where credit is due, we must admit that the Wlolverines deserved the victory. Not only were they keyed up to the proper pitch, but they played heads-up ball all the way, and it was great to watch them. Heres hoping that they will be expressing these very sentiments about us in the years to come! llow we did upset those Danville boys when they came up for what they thought would be an easy victory! XVhat with their impressive record of no defeats and several quite decisive victories, the papers had us mourning the loss of the game before it had been played and Danville partisans were betting 6-l odds against ns. The mourning was on the other side, though, when Johnny XVay- nick ran back a punt for a touchdown and a Magician victory late in the game. lt just seemed .am .fx that the boys didn't like the pessimistic attitude of the public in general and decided to show it up. That's the spirit we like to see. The last three games were not quite what we hoped for, but in some ways they were not so bad. In our opinion, the Petersburg game might have been titled A Star is Born, for it was in this game that Julius Minton really found himself and played a lot of tackle for the Magicians. It is also worthy of note that this was the first game of the season in which the Petersburg team failed to score at least 20 points, a factdue, in large measure, to the stellar work of Houseman and Minton. . The outcome of the Lynchburg game was hard to take, but we managed to do it and the follow- ing week played a tie with Newport News to end the season. Simultaneously with the end of the season came the news that our gallant captain, French Houseman, had made the first All-State Team, an honor which he richly deserved. VVe're proud of him and the swell bunch of boys who acknowl- edged him lC8ClCI'.-XVAYNE METCALF. -pvf'-T ww yy wr' -'.s-'wsqzfvaw 4 ,1- Ns 3 M, gags X germ are S f f i 3? Ji . fa QQ ., 'l Y' ARS, f ra- rg 1: 9 ' i gf 1' M W cgi? Q ry X ,YE gb X , fe X if hjlifs Q 'tit . 1 1 E H ,wa , 'W 111 BASKET BALL liasket ball has long been a high spot in our athletic program and, from the happenings of this past season, it promises to be even more of one in the future. Coach Hunk Hurt, one of the most popular coaches in the history of the school, turned out a team of championship material whose sterling play throughout the season did much to put Alma Mater on the map. Rex Mitchell, one of the best high school players in the state, was a veritable f'Dead-Eye Dick and his sharp-shooting ability caused more than one foe to do a great deal more worrying than was good for him, while the steady and de- pendable defensive playing of his loyal team- mates was wonderful to see. COACH HURT CA11 HOUSLMAN Hoy! XYe sure took Lynchburg and Salem down a few pegs! Serves 'em right for what happened in 'football season. Our boys uncorked a series of dazzling plays in such quick succession that their dazed opponents never did iind out why they could not keep their hands on the ball long enough to roll up a score. Maybe we should send over a delegation to enlighten them. Vie didn't do at all badly against llenedictine, either, splitting even with them with one loss and one victory, no mean accomplishment for any one, while we let quite a few college freshman teams know they had been in a real game. Then we shouldn't forget that game with that Greensboroaggregation. lt seems that the North BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Jefferson .... ...... jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson. . . . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . Jefferson .... . . . Jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . Jefferson .... . . . jefferson .... . . . Carolina boys hadn't suffered a defeat and were reported to have the best team around these parts. livery word of those reports were true ,til they met our boys, who changed the situation with such neatness and dispatch as surprised us all. Yes, sir, everything was going along nicely until we began coming down the home stretch and found we were in a tie with Danville for the Vlfestern District Championship. There was the catch-there would have to be a play-off. You all know how that game came out-how the teams fought neck and neck all the way and how Kent Painter sunk the winning goal for so we thoughtj late in the fifth overtime period. And, then, how Danville protested the game through a teclmicality, after first saying they were completely satisfied, is a matter of history, as is the State Board's decision in favor of Dan- ville. That was a tough break but our team took it in a sportsmanlike way, which not only in- creased our loyalty to them but also put the school in a good light in the eye of the public-a thing well worth having. -XVAYNE BIETCALF. fAlumni .......... . ...... N. B. C. juniors ........... Roanoke College Freshmen. . . Vinton ................ .. V. M. I. Freshmen .... Danville ............ Greensboro, N. C.. . . . V. P. I. Freshmen. . . Salem ............ Vinton .......... Lane .......... Lynchburg ..... Lane ............. Danvllle ............. NV. ck L. Freshmen .... Salem ......................... Benedictine .................... University of Richmond Freshmen Randolph-Macon UB ......... .. . Glass ................. ......... Benedictine .... MANAGER WHITEHEAD TRACK Coach Stanley Craft turned out a well-polished onttit this year, which bettered the percentage of last year's aggregation by a full .100 and won ten times as many points in the State Meet as did their predecessors. l.ed by such stellar performers as Klcfiraw and llightill, our boys tied .lohn Klar- shall, our traditional enemy, at Charlottesville, something not to be sneezed at by anybody. SCllFl3l'l.li .Ietfcrson 61-Sfo .... .... L 'lifton lforge 50-Sfo, Vinton SW jefferson 56 ...... ...Vl'oodberry lforest 61 jefferson 7lyQ.. ......... Salem 45M jefferson 74. . . .... l largrave Rl. A. 45 jefferson 55. . . ........... Glass 62 M if CAPTAIN MCGRA W CoAL'H CRA:- r lNIANAuicR r-l1llUXll sox 3' 5' ffff' I ,-- BASEBALL This yea1 s 11i11e showecl 2111 e11r11'111c1us lIl1l1l'0Y6- 111e11l over last yC2ll 5 sc111z11l z111cl, at the sz1111e 1i111e, is leading the NYeste1'11 Divisirm zmcl has high hopes of heing i11 the play-off for tl1e state ehz1111- pi1111sl1ip. Une of the e1111t1'ih11ti11g' f2lCt0l'S to the fCZll1l'S success is l'itel1e1' Rex Mitchell who, i11 aclclitioii to fz11111i11g opposi11g hutters right :1111l left, has spent a great 1JflI'fl0ll of his time i11 zlis- proviug the olcl saying that pitchers ez111't hit. Yes-we truly have El swell tez1111. SL'lllClJl'l,li'l'IlRUl'1ill MAY ll yleffersoii ....... 7 R11z11111ke l'iI'CSlllll0ll.. ll ,lelTerso11 ' North L'z11'11li11z1. . .. jeff 6I'SO1l Jeffe1's011. .. ... jefferson .ICHCFSKDII 'l6ffCl'SOll Duke .... . ...... . Y. l'. l. .... . Xillltllll .......... XYilliz1111 l'ilCIlll1lg.. Y. M. l. i'iI'6Sl1lllCll. bleisfersoii Y. l'. I. ........ . blelferson Salem ......... .. . jefferson XV. X l.. l 1'esl1111e11. hlefferson rlillfill X'i11t1111. , ......... 'iiiltlll . . . . GOLF Behind the superb playing of blames Beekner, newly-erownecl state champion, our golf team eli- maxecl one of the most successful seasons it has ever known by going clown to the big eity and bringing home the championship to our clomain. Coach llersinger turned out a great team and we're proucl of them. TEN NIS Coach l',ewis lloffman has sueeeeclecl in turn- ing out a really line tennis team this year. Com- petition among the candidates for team positions was keen, anal the play-offs were harcl fought all the way with no thought of giving in. lt was because of this spirit that the team macle such a goocl showing throughout the season. Page One Hundred Thirty-Four 71: 2. Zur M405 fvf-A lo !,uo.6f 2.5 Qpl 3,5 14121-v I' M714 for 4,-ffzf. ggi-we My JUNIOR YARSITY IFOOTRALL JUNIOR X':XRSlTY ll.-XSKIET l1.Xl,l, l'lenty of new raw material turned out for 'lunior Varsity football this year and, under the expert Coaching of Dick llryant, turned in some excellent performances against teams of their own class. lVith a little more polishing on the rough edges these buys should slum he good varsity 111 te i l The Junior Yarsity basket hall boys had Z1 season that could be aptly cleserihed hy the well known ltalian song, Cosi Cosa, as they coni- pleted their schedule with the average of .-167, by winning seven games ann dropping eight. Al- thongli the st':1nml1 t1m he at fair one, we 1 r . .5-..1 -L. I J' . if Paqe One Hundred Thirty-Five 2,:z54Z.-'L Al J.. A ,Ah 'llfNlOR YARSITY ll.-XSl'EllAl,l . junior Yarsity baseball got off to a roaring start its first year at Jefferson, when 80 young hopefuls reported to Coach llurt for duty. The great number of candidates necessitated the for- mation of four squads, which composed the Banana l,eague,l' from which the best players were chosen to make up the regular team. At the present time the team has a .500 average and is going strong. CRI DSS CC DLTNTRY Under the capable direction of Coach Craft, this year's team built up an enviable record and are the probable state champions, being undefeated and conquering such opposition as the National Business College, the Y. P. l. freshmen and the Y. N. l. freshmen. This is an excellent record and one we hope will be retained as the years go by. Page One Hundred Thirty-Six I G I RLS' ATI ll,liTlC ASSC Jt'liX'l'lC DN Tlesides the regular sports program of volley ball, basket ball, baseball, track and field-deck tennis, table tennis, bowling and badminton were played off between the Physical liducation classes and between the junior and Senior teams. This year, for the lirst time, boys and girls participated in a mixed doubles tournament consisting of bad- minton, deck tennis, and table tennis. This program proved to be very popular. The Jefferson G. A. A. had a banquet for the purpose of bringing together teachers and students in the Physical liducation Department, from the junior lligh School. The annual play day was held on Nay ll, with Xlvoodrow XYilson, jackson Junior, VVillia1n Fleming, Lee Junior and Monroe Junior High participating. All the activities in the program were under the leadership of the students from the advanced Physical lfducation classes and officers of the G. A. A. In place of the week-end camping trip, an all-day outing took place, which ended the year's work. The outing had a two-fold purpose, that of recreation and also the installation ot new officers for the coming year Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven X , 1 X M, , Ll fs i , , , '- Z 1, 1 ' W' ., ,M n .gf Q. V Mg. Qt. w' I k -Lv f v I M S IN ' X ' V Q ng 'MRL Pima: MR- S1?R1NI?LE 1 MR. MAIER ' MR. HURT ' MR. GERBEilDING -MR. WEBB 4 , ,- H. ,.p Q R . X , , r . I.,,! f 1 v ,I -1 .71 . 3, , ,, ,U W J .4-nu -1 Ulpgf,-. ,A ,- N1.1g'f'i2x. , fm ., ' A . V- . , Y, f K '51, P , ft. , A W A . , M i , . .1 k.,,,Kf,:- H , A i , . l X E 93 CHEVROLET MASTER DE LUXE SPORT S . ' L Mafter De Luxe CHEVROLET FOR 1938 Tfze Car lfzat is Complete The Home of OK'd Used Cars and Trucks Johnson Chevrolet Corp. 366 CAMPBELL AVENUE, WEST TELEPHONES 8894 AND 2-4912 P O I Exchange Lumber Co. ROANOKE, VA. Phones: Office 81883 Mill 8180 SPORTING GOODS Whatever your need in sporting goods, whether for the individual or the complete team, we have it Eivery School Necessity is Also a Feature of Our Large Stock, Including Mechanical Drawing Sets I' . f- , X P 3? -1 ,..f QUALITY LUMBER , ff i BUILDING MATERIALS l AND MILL WORK lf! I 105 South Jefferson Street I E- L- BUSH,.PfUide.nt HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS A' L' BUSH' VW Pff- dem You are Cordially Invited to A E- R' HA'-Lv SN'-V'Tffa- Inspect Our Selected Missy Styles in BuSh'Fl0ra Shoe Dresses : Suits : Coats , Company OSEPH c i SHOES OF DISTINCTION Acgsffzll- I I 30 Campbell Avenue, West AT H E N RY 5 1-R EET Thirty Years Serving You I W l Remember when you are It To High School Graduaies eating a dish of Clover Brand lff.l?iTlf55ilZ'l'ie'l'ay iu 'iii'l?.d'if,li2Jlifgi ICC Cfeam YOU are getting I S 6 B m ' Tlfiulgilnie. ev 0 en one of the best foods. Always I NSFJJZRZ1i1if3EfSi,fC'i335iZS22,iZidffiiii can for ii by name. Day and evening courses prepare high school g 'li Zies iii' iimme'il1at'ZeTia'l'i ffienclwTIl, QS W 0 RV? U1 X ' I ghzvupresidents, vice-preiidents, cgshiers, sec- retaries,. treasuiielrs and controlxlgiisggullagie D t ers are In s - 22llffZ'QTil3nifQ'lice. CREAM The selection of a. commercial school for your business training is of vital importance to ypu. Write tor beautifully illustrated cat- : og. . . Clover Creamery Nahonal Business College Roanoke, virginia Company Accredited by National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. 6261 Page One Hundred Forty ,,-..,,,,, Y, 72- ff fffff-W I l ROANOKE GIFTS FOR GRADUATES The S. VVATCHES-DIARIONDS-SILVER ffglgiix .lEWELRY-NOVELTIES H S OPTICAL Co. CRQEZQ on , , Jcwtutns I Medical Arts Bldg., 32 Franklin Road PHONE 2-1064 RoANoKE, VIRGINIA 209 JEFFERSON STREET Nelson Hardware Co. I 1888 50 Years 1938 DISTRIBUTORS W RAYVLINGS and GOLDSMITH SPORTING Goons g - - - - - - - Largest Stock Athletic Equipment in Southwest Virginia ' P ONE I H 9248 Furriers Coslumerx I To THE SENIOR CLASS . . . II brilfiant future l To THE JUNIOR CLASS . . . II newer-to-be-forgollerz Serzior year I I 1 A l 'lo THE SOPHOMORE QLASS . . . ffwo more years of Ilzrifling .fchoof a1rIz'I11'fy I To THE FRESHMAN CLASS l . . . the glory of being an upper slassman All these and great success throughout your lives is the wish of your departlnent Store. 3'lll.l.l?.!.,'3l?IMl.l5.Q Page One Hundred Forty-One Temfszzlf Sfzzdzb ACORN PHOTOS EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS lo the SENIOR CLASS and THANKING EACH INDIVIDUAL for his SPLENDI D COOPERATION + 507 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET PHONE 9161 NITE CALLS DIAL 2-0206 Page One Hundred Forty-Two COMPLIMENTS Of :lugs-..'orgOuQw1nuw Sw'- Richardson -Wayland Electrical Corp. 122 W. Church Ave., Roanoke, Va. DIAL 6266 Dealers in General Eleetric and Westinghouse Refrigerators ALso ELECTRICAL CoNTRAc'roRs ff KVA! G 1 1 ' ' 5 JEWELERS - OPTICIANS The S01Lth'8 Leading Jeweleff' Corner jefferson St. and Church Ave. ROANOKE, VA. If It's from Kingofs 1t's Guaranteed JEFFERSON HI RINGS lI'II4' I fTj2JEl1JELERS 'W g 2I2 Soufh Jefferson S-free-E BULOVA WATCHES Garsr Milk is Safe Milk FOWLKES Sz KEFAUVER Milk Drinking Helps to DIAL 8846 Prolong Youth REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ST B VVe believe business goes Where it is invited and stays where it is mx em well treated 1 7 :-'- X 1 . 8 0 Cf f . GUY'S, Inc. Inslst on GARST MILK Soda-Luncheonette fI'OIT1 RO3.I1OliC,S Confectionery Most Modern Dairy I2 WEST CAMPBELL AVENUE DIAL 5501 Meet Me at Guy's Page One Hundred Forty Three Roanoke Hardware Co. INCORPORATED log NVest Campbell Avenue C 218 VVest Salem Avenue The Hardfware Cenlern BEAUTIFUL FLOXVERS FOR EVERY OCCASION FALLON, Florist 0 9 DIAL 6246 RoAxoKE,V1r:c1Nm PHONE 7709 The Olzlert Barber Shop in Rorznohe, in One of Ro11no,l'e's Newest N E Buildings A N D O 0 N , , VITA LITY Lf0l0Il1Hil N ?Lf1Ull?lil Bank Eat Barber Shop HMRCUTS MICHAEIJS BREAD LADIES GEYTS 356 L 25C Always Fresh at Your Door o o SIX EXPERT BARBERS - James W. M1Ch3Cl,S 0 i Bakery Corporation Colonial National Bank Building fBasementJ Page One Hundred Forty-Four SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ANNUAL WORK A SPECIALTY Ihr lgarkrr Sinhiu ACORN PHOTOGRAPH ER '38 Portraits by Photograph y PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY VV. CARLTON PARKER, Prop. ALTON B. PARKER, School and College Dept. STUDENTS OF H1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPECIAL PORTRAIT To Students of Jeferson 308W SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET DIAL 7967 ROANOKE, VA. Page One Hund d F ROANOKE OPTICAL COMPANY 133 Campbell Avenue, S. W. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA South Roanoke Lumber Company M anufacturers Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Lime, Cement and Plaster Sefwer Pipe, Fire Brick and Clay BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY KIND DIAL 9507 Oliice and Yard: Franklin Road South Roanoke PHONE 5768 CHAS. I. LUNSFORD CHAS. P. LUNSFORD IAS- J- IZARD Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Chas. Lunsford Sc Son S DR. EDGAR ABRAM General Insurance and Surety Bonds OPTOMETRIST Colomal-Amerlcan. NatIonal Bank 404 South Jefferson Street Buxldmg . DIAL 7301 Dlal 2-6294 Roanoke, Va. COMPLIMENTS A. s. PFLUEGER of JE WE L ER MUNDY BROS- BULOVA - ELGIN - HAMILTON TRANSFER , , CO M PANY IIS WEST CAMPBELL AVENUE HOBBIE BROS. 9 Church Ave., West STEINWAY PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS COMPLIMENTS Of PONCE DE LEON HOTEL Elegance without Extrafvaganceu ROANOKE, VA. Page One Hundred Forty-Six MAINTAIN GOOD SERVICE BY USING IT O 0 83 Street Cars and organization of 200 maintain Roanoke's It requires Buses and an employees to Transportation System. We are at your Service I8 hours per day, every day in the year. Roanoke Railway and Electric Co. Safety Motor Transit Corp. JOHN M. OA KEY INCORPORATED I National Selected Morlicians Telephone 6283 318 CHURCH Ave., S. W. ROANOKE, VA. Roanoke Book 86 Stationery Company SCHOOL NOTEBOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PARKER AND SHEAFFER PENS Gift: for Every Occasion 21 1-213 Henry Street DIAL 8103 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The Smart Sports Apparel . . CHAPEL HILL CLOTHES Tailored by MICHAELS-STERN - ROCHESTER College men, high school men and young business men will all find Chapel Hill Clothes the ideal answer to their apparel needs. Available in a wide variety of I styles, patterns and fabrics. I I Airheart-Kirk Clothing Co. 3 IL frrrrrr4 i I Page One Hundred Forty-Seve I1 SERVICE RIGHTLY RENDERED A KNIGHTLY DEED You will End the conception of service in this store is that we must profit, please and satisfy the customer, or we have not served. M EIFQC H IE la-'L .mimi T'FY'fW1T TWO NEW CARS FOR 1938 SEE THE NEW FORDS BEFORE BUYING Smart, Safe, Dependable, Economical Ask for a DemonstrationeYNo Obligation to Buy Magic City Motor Corp Roanokelv Ford Dealer NEW CARS Sales and Service U S E D 400-408 West Salem Avenue C A R S DIAL 8863 Hu d ed Forty-Eight VVE INSURE THE YOUNG llnve Your Parents to Give You Life Insurance Protection VVhile Your Health Permits SHENANDOAH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY E. LEE TRINKLE, Pfnident ROANOKE, VIRGINIA W. S. McClanahan, President Harvey B. Gray, Vice Prexident W. E. M:Cla1mhan, Tfeaxurer W. S. McCIanahan Sc Co. INCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1893 General Insurance and Surely REID AND CUTSHALL FURNITURE Interior Decorations Electrical Home Appliancer HARRISON JEWELRY COMPANY JEFFERSON HIGH RINGS FOR 1938 Now on Hand for Immediate Delivery Bonds 23 Wes' CamPbfl' Avenue 307 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET DIAL 6161 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Roanoke Jewelry Co. HI RINGS Gifts for All Occasions 107 WEST CAMPBELL AVENUE ROANOKE, VA. COMPLIMENTS Of LLOYD'S Smart Clothes Populnrly Priced HOTEL PATRICK HENRY The Meeting Place of Roanoke Have Your Bridge Games After Luncheon or Dinner at No Extra Charge A. B. Moonv, Manngn A Rohn! Meyer Hotel BEST WISHES Of PHELPS 8: ARM ISTEAD Incorporated III-IIS VVEST CAMPBELL AVE. Ror1nol'e's Most Beautiful Furniture Store Page One Hundred Forty Nine College Shop, Second Floor 755 fy 571+ !l3len iDinnich' Cloffioxjot young Men lllldluell l0no'.S'fay young lVIen's Store, First Floor Boys' Store by Elevator ANTRIM MOTORS, INC. B U 1 C K DODGE BROTHERS When Better Automobiles Are Sold Motor Cars, Trucks, Buses Blue Ridge Wi11Sell Them and Taxicabs BLUE RIDGE MOTORS, INC. PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS 701 Patterson Ave., S. W. 503 Sixth street, s. W. DIAL 7379 NATALIEWSHOPPE Sponsoring Smart Apparel for COMPANY the School Miss THURMAN 8: BOONE Fine Furnishings 301 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET for the Home DIAL 2-0678 . l THE SOUTHERN, Inc. xo East Campbell Avenue ' LASTING GIFTS OF JEVVELRY CONVENIENT TERMS Page One Hundred Fifty UTHRUTHEBLOKH QUALITY CLOTHES EOR BETTER DRESSERS MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS Ask About Our Students' Discount STETSON HATS FREEMAN SHOES Costumes and Full Dress Attire Sold and Rented IIAK HALL IEFFERSON HI STUDENTS ARE URGED TO PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AIVIERICA'S FUTURE Lies in Its Youth! BOWMAN'S Prize VVinner and Honey Krushed Bread Builds Strength Sold by All Grofers BECAUSE YOU LIKE NICE THINGS CONNECTION VVITH ANY OTHER SHOP I nl' DYE WDRKI 346-348 W. Salem Ave. LOOK YOUR BEST Fine Dry Cleaning and Dyeing DIAL 5161 Saff, 1:0l1'Z't'7lil'l1f, Comfortable Sm'-via' PHONE 73-l-5 POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP 301 Rosenberg Building Permanent NVaves, 553.50 and up 70. DIAL 9567 Finger XVaves, 25C, 35C and 50C Page One Hundred Fifty-O Feel Firsf! Knowing that Shoes set the pace for her whole costume, the woman who is truly smart con- T siders her Feet First! lu. Serving Roanoke through Twenty-Seven Modern Food Stores THE KROGER GROCERY AND T BAKING Co. N New shoes will add zest to l your countenance and pride . . , and joy to your feet. Art Prlntlng Company l EVERYTHING IN PRINTING Beautiful Shoes Hosiery and Bags, Too! Eng,,a,w'ng, Ruling and . Binding Propst-Childress J. A. MANUEL, MANAGER Shoe CO. TELEPHONE 2-0224 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 4:8 First Street, S. W. Roanoke, Va. ' A Modern Version of l an Old English Inu l secluded in a shady ten-acre park, and only a few , 0 ' steps from the heart of the business district. Here, i :Y too, you will the rnost modern, luxurious, and S up-to-date facilitiesvvvith the proverknal hospitality SinnQ1'f0OlfQfl2'LaQmf33d5f!?Z'mZ'.fS Far ffffiit will K . mm Z .Z 1 for their excellence and variety. ROANOKLVA' GEORGE l... DENISON, Manager Q Roanoke, Virginia , Owned and Operated by the 1 Norfolk and Western Railway l We Fill 7 , H O RN E S PRESCRIPTIONS l Ri ht Creators of Corred Millinery 5 an i HATS MADE To ORDER Sell Coflon, Bandages and First-Aid HATs REBLOCKED AND RESTYLED Supplm' '00 l i l'IATS READY TO WEAR , Patterson Drug Co. i 410 South Jelierson Street 308 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET Page One Hundred Fifty-Two E DEEM it a privilege to place at your disposal our fifty-Hve years experience in school and college printing The Stone Przaizag and Manafaolarzhg Company E L. STONE, Prmdfnr Roanoke, Virginia K0ppori!f Huli1R0an0k! and Adjoining N. E5 W. Gnltrul OHM Buildingxj Primfrx of THE .Xcolm i l Page One Hundred Fifty 5 E ig: xnfzqgt , 552 QW . Q ,IJ 5 ,Q f lag, Wi' v ' -' Agua-31?-Q'v:' ' N 'V 'Q he if mag x : N H h if . f. 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