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AG, y i. é . « re ad Virciy Roanoke, School, rl } Annual Publication of the Student Body of Jefferson Hig THE ACORN ITH pride and affection The Acorn Staff dedicates this the 1941 Annual to one who has helped to make the name of Jefferson known and respected throughout the state, to a teacher who has upheld the high standards of his profession, to a man who is a sportsman in the true sense of the word, to a fine, well-loved - gentleman, Sle Cf Dione COTMAN | BAD DAY to get planes off. But with guidance from experienced crews, there is little danger, if you do your work well. It's like a team, and the job is to get all the planes in the air quickly and safely. Your time is almost here. Strong hands wheel your ship into place. The officer on the bridge keeps the ship headed into the wind. The offi- cer of the deck waves you forward and into position. You are guided by the skillful han- dling crew at the O. D.'s direction. His striped baton points horizontally over the bow. You roar down the deck. There is danger of going over the edge, but there are two long, yellow lines painted on the deck to give you your bear- ings. You are flying over the water before you know it. The school is an aircraft carrier. The job is to get the students off, and a certain amount of discipline is required, as is cooperation and teamwork. There are efficient bridge officers to guide the ship and to keep its purposes and aims in view, and experienced officers to direci the taking-off of the planes. Not all grim science and iron discipline is this business of taking-off from an aircraft carrier. It is something that, like this business of going to school, affords a real thrill after a while. To the faculty and students of Jefferson who have coop- erated so splendidly in making this a successful school year, I am sincerely grateful. May I offer congratulations to Jefferson's graduates, and my sincere wishes for their happiness in the living of full, useful lives during the important years in which they now enter. Sincerely, fon A Cadi ke (Double Panel—Left to Right) KATHLEEN AKERS Commercial CLARA G. BLACK Head of Speech Department MIRIAM BOWMAN English G. A. BRANSCOM, Jr. Commercial MRS. RAYMOND BRODIE Industrial Arts ELIZABETH BROWN Mathematics R. W. BRYANT History GEORGE BURDEN Practical Arts MRS. ISEBELLE BURDEN Commercial VIRGINIA CALDWELL Home Economics MRS. C. W. COOKES English S. L.GRAFT History Department and Guidance W. K. DAVIS Industrial Arts MARY DeLONG Mathematics FRANCES DENNY English MRS. RUTH DORSEY English (Right Panel) MARY DUNCAN History ROCHET DUPUY English MRS. J. H. FALLWELL French ALFRED FISHER Science WILBUR GOUGH Instructor, Machine Shop ROBERT M. GRIFFEY Head of Music Department VIRGINIA HARRIS Commercial (Left Panel) BERTA HARTMAN Science MRS. REBA HASH English MARY SULLY HAYWARD Head of English Department LEWIS HOFFMAN Spanish OCIE HUFFMOND Home Economics A, D. HURT Physical Education MRS. K. H. JOHNSTONE English (Double Panel—Left to Right) GEORGE A. LAYMAN Head of History Department MRS. HARDENIA F. LOGAN Secretary to Principal C. E. LOMAN Industrial Arts SALLIE LOVELACE Head of Language Department NANCY LUKENS English VIRGINIA MATTHEWS History MRS. E. E. MAY Home Economics MRS. J. H. McGAVOCK Cafeteria Director FRANCES MILLER Assistant Librarian 4 DAVID MOOMAW Instructor, Auto Mechanics MRS, MAE MORRISSETT Assistant Secretary to Principal ROY NEWKIRK Instructor, Practical Arts MABEL NOELL Mathematics RHODA NOELL V Latin W. W. Nort ‘e (Double Panel—Left to Right) WALTER OWEN Instructor, Welding W. D. PARSONS Head of Commercial Department DOROTHY PAYNE English SYDNEY PENN History D. W. PERSINGER History LILLIAN PRINGLE Activities Secretar y TERRY LEE ROBERTS Distributive Education ROBERTA RUTHERFOORD History H, FELIX SANDERS Science and Director of Activities MRS. J. J. SASSER Art KURT A. SCHNEIDER Director of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education DOROTHY M. SNEDEGAR Physical Education NELLIE SMITHEY Head of Mathematics Department LEILA STALKER English RICHARD L. STALLINGS English MRS. ANNE G. STEWARD Dean of Girls mC (Right Panel) REBECCA STRATTON %§ Commercial MRS. FRANCES TAYLOR Head of Home Economics Department RICHARD S. THOMAS Industrial Arts EDITH VERRAN Home Economics JOHN E. WALL Instructor, Sheet Metal MRS. DOROTHY WATSON Librarian W. H. WRIGHT Industrial Arts LONE! The thrill of solo flight cannot be over- estimated. The flying cadet takes off alone and circles a few times. He is now a flyer, but he is by no means capable of actual duty. The most intensified work is yet to come. On him a good deal of the attention of the training field is turned. He must learn to handle his ship well. He must learn its, and his own, capabilities and limitations. When he has learned to feel absolutely at home in the air, there are many tasks still to be mastered. He has come to be looked upon as a pilot who is not yet the fin- ished product, but who now actually has a future ahead. He is the most significant man at 4 he training field. He is slightly looked up to by those students who have not yet begun their solo work. The senior is one of the most important men at his training station, too. At times he may think of himself as being pretty good. He some- times thinks that when he has graduated he will become a finished product, able to utilize his knowledge to meet all sorts of situations. The solo is only beginning for the senior, too. He must assimilate the experience he gained in past years of high school. In other words, he must rise above his past training, for the real learning for actual duty is yet to come. GEORGEHUGHES sae gece eee ee ee ee President WILLTAM SMITHDE ATM Sea cee eee Vice President JUNE GARST y aoe Pintaen cee Se feet. crete arene Secretary REGINALD SW GAN.EH soe) aeebaeek coo a en eee Treasurer ADVISERS Mrs. Ruth Dorsey Miss Rochet Dupuy Miss Frances Denny Mrs. Reba Hash Miss Leila Stalker DorotHuy LEE ADAMS General HERMANN ADKINS General NELLIE ADELINE ANDERSON General Guy Lorton AUSTIN General ANNE SOMERS BAILEY Academic MAMIE MILpRED ADAMS General JosepH P. AEsY General PAULINE MAE ANDERSON General CHARLES HAROLD BAILEY General KATHRYNE PENN BAKER Academic HELEN Hurt AKERS General HARRY GLENN ANDERSON Academic Goria May ARMISTEAD Academic EARL LEE BAIRD Commercial PEGGY JANE BARBER General BETTY FRANCES ALTIZER General ANDREW CORBIN ARTHUR General Mazier E. ATKINS Commercial CLYDE O. BARKER General BENA ANNETTE Bass General eee LORAINE RutTH Bass LAURA ELIZABETH BAYSE MADELEINE ELIZABETH BEANE RutH WEAVER BIBB General Commercial General Academic JOHN VANDERSLICE BARNES HARRY PENDLENTON BEARD Bryce Lee BENNETY WENDELL HOLMES BEVERLY Academic General ; Academic Academic Mary Ann Bicc6s Betty Marié BLACKWELL KE. LIrttan BLACKWELL KATHERINE BLANKENSHIP General Academic General General HERBERT C. BLUMBERG WILLIAM SHERMAN BOARD IRVIN WILLIAM BowLeEs PAu, M. BROADWATER Academic General: General General EDYTHE CLAYBROOK BOLTON ANNA Boon MILDRED ANNIE MARGARET Boon EpitxH Louisrt Boyp General Commercial General Commercial 2 14 hie Pe ae ee Mary ELIzABETH BOYLE General KENNETH D. BRooKs General CocEILE ALoIs Butr General JACK MONTGOMERY BURNETT Academic MILDRED MARIE CARTER General Mary EpMonpbs BRICKEY General DoNnALD E. BROWN General CHRISTINE STELLA CAMPBE Commercial ’ RoBertT Hout TON N LL HAZEL Key BROOKMAN Commercial RAY WEBSTER BRUCE General Mary FRANCES CARPER General WILLIAM FRANK BurTON, JR. Commercial IRIs CHEWNING General BEATRICE LEE BRYANT General LINDSAY CAMPBELL BUNTING Academic Doris ELLEN CARTER General JAcK WILLIAM BUTLER General ANNA MARIE CHILMAN General bhAL F MARGARET LEE CHITTUM MILDRED RutTH CHOCKLETT HitpA Mar CHRISMAN MartTHA ALICE CLARKE General General Academic General Bi_t BuTLER CHARLES EpwIn CALDWELL RALPH CHAFFIN CARPER, JR. LAWRENCE Ross CARR Academic General General Academic Mary MADGELENE CLEMONS MARY ELIZABETH CLINGENPEEL HELEN CHAPMAN CoppBs Mary ELIzABETH CoBBs Commercial General Academic General Oris ALEXANDER CHEEK GENE EDWARD CLAPSADDLE CLARENCE HEnty CoLiins WILLIAM RANDOLPH COLWELL, JR. General Academic Academic Commercial JANICE INEZ CoFFEY ANNETTE GERALDINE COHAN HELEN VIRGINIA Contos MiLpRED Dawson Cook General Academic General General | =i 16 }e Betty HALE CORNETT DorotHy MAE COVINGTON LENA EpNA CRAIGHEAD MARILYN RUTH CRISPE Academic General Commercial Academic CreciIL EDWARD CONNER LINNEY LEE CONNOLLY, JR. JACK BERTRAM COULTER RALPH E. COVERSTON General General Academic Academic Norma May Crum JUANITA CUNDIFF Mary Sysit DAvis VIRGINIA ELLEN Davis Commercial General General General PAUL CYREL CROWDER HARRY JAMES DANIEL WALTER RAYMOND DEBuskK WARREN HENRY DEERING General General pee oe : General VIRGINIA BAIRD DECKER GERALDINE DEITT yr AHA RYN DowbY PHYLLIS ANNE DYGERT Academic ( _- General ye Gente Academic ea od aD D MARGARET JEANNETTE EARLY Mary RoseE.yn ELtis NATILAE JUNE EVANS EVELYN LABELLE Fariss Academic General General General DaAvip LEE DEYERLE RICHARD WILTON DEYERLE CLYDE B. 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HARRY VAUGHAN FRANK LESTER VEST, JR. CARLTON LEON VIAR Academic General General General MARIE ELLOGENE WILEY General HELEN [RENE WIMMER General HARRY COOPER WALTON Academic DarYL EUGENE WEBB General Mary GREY WILEY Mary CATHERINE WILHELM General General POWELL BERNARD WAID JAMES RAYMOND WALL General General RICHARD F. WATSON Lewis O. WATTS, JR. General General WILLIAM EDWARD WEDDINGTON JACK Brown WERTZ General General Dick G. WEST Academic mc) le. =f 38 jie ANNIE RACHEL WILLIAMS General CLENTUS MILLARD WALTERS General M. REGINALD WEAVER General JAMES Hurt WERTZ General RutH WIMMER General MARGUERITE ANNE ZIEBER General MortiMER LEE WILLIAMS Academic RoLanp McVey Woops General BrEuLAH EVELYN WOOLWINE General JEAN ELIZABETH WOODYARD General ERNEST EUGENE WILBOURNE General JAMES HARVEY WIGGINTON General DoNALD MEADOR WIRT General IRVIN CEcIL Woop Commercial ROBERT KENT WRIGHT General CLARENCE NEWTON WRIGHT General EDWARD MaALcuM WYNN General if 39 THELMA MAYBELLE WRAY General PaAuL Festus WILLARD General EDWIN CLYDE Woops General SAMUEL JAMES WRIGHT General re —e ee LYING AT LAST! The first flight of a student pilot in company with his instructor, is in- deed, a thrill. He is allowed to put the plane through simple maneuvers with the instructor ready to take over and help him out. He will not fly alone for a long while yet. He is secure from the threat of danger while his instructor is with him, and yet he is flying!—actually flying! He is not on his own. He will not be severely blamed for his mistakes, for the long road of real instruction lies ahead of him after he has learned to fly by himself. The high school junior is, perhaps, the most secure, safe, and self-satisfied man in the school. He is quite safe from the threat of impending graduation. The years stretch before him in a happy sequence of activities, athletics, elections, spring concerts, costume plays, and dances— these are the things of which he has just come to be a part. He is really enjoying going to high school. The backbone of the school, on whose zest for participating in a rounded school pro- gram depends the fate of many an activity of his school, he likes his flying. On the whole, a happy time and a full program with better hopes for the future are the elements of the Junior Flight. JUNIOR OFFICERS BOBBY SPILLAN MARIE FALLWELL JEANNE MOORE . .pecretary BETTY BURNETT Treasurer ADVISERS Miss Nellie Smithey Miss Kathleen Akers Miss Mabel Noell Miss Rhoda Noell Miss Virginia Caldwell Miss Virginia Harris (Top Row) Betty Adams Betty Jane Adams Jack Airheart Myra Akers Betty Aldridge Margaret Alexander Ruby Alexander Bernice Altice John Armistead Oe, (Second Row) Jeanette Arthur Frances Ashworth Walter Atkinson Alvis Austin Billy Ayers Douglas Ay ers Robert Ayers Lewis Barbour Bobby Barranger (Third Row) Warren Basham Wilson Balthis Cary Beard Richard Bechtel, Jr. Jane Bell John Bell Kathryn Bell Dick Bentley . Paul Bent (Fourth Row) Marshall Bergman J. Walter Binns Willie Blackburn Dorothy Blackwell Ruth Blumberg Dorothy Booker William J. Boone Louise Booth Joyce Bowles (Bottom Row) (Fifth Row) James Bowman Bill Boxley Nancy Bradley Mary E. Brammer Charles Brizindine Charlotte Brown Julia Brown Lewis Brown, Jr. Peggy Brown (Sixth Row) Willie Brown Betty Burnett Caldwell Butler Evelyn Byrd jack Camden Alice Campbell Lois Campbell Paul Cannady Fay Chittum Carl Clingenpeel Vera Ann Clogfelter | Jean Cocke Lucian Cocke Johnny Cockran Dorothy Ann Cohen Harry L. Cohn af 43 fe (Top Row) Catherine Coleman Neta Coleman Frances Collins David Conant Harriett Conner Doris Cookos James Cook Mary A. Cox Anne Craghead (Second Row) Preston Croft David Currie Eddie Davis Ralph Dent Dorothy Deyo Boyd Dickerson Jane Dille Mary A. Dove Tean Dowdy (Third Row) Georg e Dragon Jimmy Driscoll Jo Eades Susanne Edmunds Waverly Edwards Albert Ellett Dink Engleby Burks Falls Marie Fallwell (Fourth Row) Robert Feild Clara Mae Finney Manette Fishwick Ruth Foley Richard Fox Horace Fralin Betty Frizell Curtis Fuller Jean Fulton - (Fifth Row) Doris Funk Lois Garrett James George Lewis George James Godsey Edna Goff Charles Gose Sam Glenn (Sixth Row) Barbara Graham Pat Greely Doris Grogan Marie Grosclose Quenelle Hackworth Sara Hale Geraldine Hall Ruth Hancock Caroline Harlow (Bottom Row) Ue-oi ee, Margaret Harmon Ye Ae . Mamie Harper Nall q Frances Harris ! Audrey Hatcher Marie Hazelwood Peggy Henderson Anne Hendricks “if 44 je (Top Row) Janice Himes Jeanne Hodges Mary Hodges Shirely Hoffman Anne Holcomb Rachel Hollandsworth Mildred Hollow Helen Houseman Mildred Hudson (Second Row) Pat Hughes Marjorie Hundley Virginia Hunnicutt Richard Hunter Phyliss Hurt Margaret Inge Marie Jamison Emmett Jefferson EdwardJesse (Third Row) (Fourth Row) Harold Johnson Rebecca Kidd Pauline Johnson George Kimmerling Vernellee Johnson Jerry King Richards Johnston Arden Kiser Geraleen Jones Nancy Kohl Hazel Jones Al Kreger Hugh Jones Ruth Kyle Sue Jones Emerson Lamb Marie Keith Mary E. Lambert (Bottom Row) Ronald Mayfield H. M. McCall, Jr. Dick McCowan Robert E. McCray Bill McLain Nina McLelland Jimmy McManana =i 45 }e tt Fm bt (Fifth Row) Lois Larson Bili Layman Weldon Lawrence Susan Leftwich Charles Lemon June Leonard Ruth Leonard Viola Lewis Garnan Looney (Sixth Row) Mildred Lovern Frances Lowe Jack Lucas Marvin Martin Bill McBroom Mildred Martin Helen Mask Patsy R. Maxey Betty May (Top Row) Kearney McQuilkin Thelma Meador Collen Melton Sam Metcalf Beverly V. Michel Grover Miller Gladys Mills Joyce Mills Frances Mitchell (Second Row) Ira Mitchell Marilyn Mitchell Jeanne Moore Virginia Moore Louise Morgan Ruby Morgan Marie Morris Doris Mort De Loris Munsey (Third Row) Anne Musgrove Kirk Myers Pauline Myers Peter Myers Alice Newcomb Ralph Nichols Janie Oliver Dorothy Ormond Bobby Paine (Third Row) Jack Palmer Marvin B. Parks Charles Patsel Betsy Pedigo Jack Pence Mary Lee Penn Eddie Pettigrew Mary Frances Petty Glenn Philbrook _ Fifth Row) Marion Pitchford Kenneth Platt Edith Poff Harriett Preas Carl Price Ann Pybass Marvin Quinn Pattline Radford Sammy, Rea (Sixth Row) Juanita Reed David Repass Jeridine Reeves Ruby Rife Jean Dot Roller Catherine Rose Evelyn Royster Charles Rust Hazel Salmons (Bottom Row) Helen Schillen Jane Schwenke Claudine Scott Irene Scott Ed Sharpe “if 46 jie (Top Row) (Second Row) (Fourth Row) (Fifth Row) (Sixth Row) ’ ¥ | Norris Thompson | Joye Wade Irene Willett Bertha Mae Shelos . ‘Leon Smith WalterShenko © Mary Belle Smith 5 C Jeanne Sheretz Wanda J. Smith, - James Shipp , Earl Snedegar | Doris Shriver ie Nancy Snyden © ke Irene Simmons’ ‘Bil Sours : Elinor Thurman Jeanette Weaver Agnes Williams W.H. Tinsley : Faye Webb Edward Williams Fred Tucker | Martha Ann White Neister Williams Billy Turner ; Frances Whitefield Veta Williams ss Elizabeth Turner } Richard Whitehead Jack Williamson ( Calvin Sizer Mary Spradlin Betty Trucks Walter Wilbourne Doris Wilson ( Joyce Tyree Ruby Via Harvey Smallwood - } Dorothy Stafford Jean M. Smith ' Dawson Stanley Gqldie Terrell Virginia M. Wiley Sanford Woolsley | , ilda Wilkes Marvis Woolwine Rr, wae — { (Bottom Roy _ : 2 oe a’, Lhe AL! cant. Fred Wright Doris Wynn Roy Yeatts Led nothing ced aL Louise Yost Fo hed e+ thet weed gut IN po Ai ELé Late K) % FEORE the™student pilot is able to ily, at is necessary that he understand the fundamentals of flight, and master fully its technical intricacies. It is in GROUND SCHOOL that he learns these. In Ground School the student pilot sits in a classroom, more like English or math than like flying school. Here he studies the theory of flight. He also studies the airplane itself. He helps with other student pilots to remove the cowling and study the motor. Here he acquires much knowledge which ai the time seems quite pointless and unnecessary. He is made to do things which are for his own and others’ safety; but sometimes he does not realize their value. The Jefferson student in his initial year, the sophomore year, feels, at times, much the same way. ‘Why learn that? Why that way? We um want to fly.” The spirit of dangerous adventure, the desire to try the interesting and thrilling, creates in us all an impatience in the funda- mental work which we find so necessary later. The high school sophomore learns groundwork. He learns how to go to high school and, like the student aviator, he enjoys it. Enjoy it we must, and enjoy it we do, but we do not lose sight of the fact that it is groundwork, and will be of greater value than we sometimes realize. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS ROBERTIH@QUEE sans asresomnae Je weeaee cok ere sIcen: JAMES WEAVER Ce. .....Wice President SHIRLEY JACKSON..... chee seva ep DeCTetary KATHERINE KEY..... Bs She Treasurer ADVISERS Miss Mary DeLong Miss Terry Lee Roberts Miss Elizabeth Brown Miss Berta Hartman Jean Amos Nora Anderson Betty Jane Austin Madelyn Ayers Elinor Baker Catherine Barker Betty Barnhart Blanche Binns Margaret Bloodworth Sara Boswell Katherine Bowles James Brice Eileen Buchanan Prentiss Campbell Juanita Clayton Grace Collins Jane Cornett Jack Davenport Mary Dellis Marguerite Duncan Kathryn Else Norma Lee Eskey Alladiene Evans John Farr, Jr. Ernest Fawcett Dorothy Fields Evelyn Fox Rachel Francis Harold Glass Voyce Glaze Jack Goad Richard Goad James L. Graves Ann Gregory Jimmy Gregory Agatha Grubbs tf 51 ee Bobby Haga Mary Houseman Betty Lee Hamrick Ruth Hudgins Hayden Hannabass Mildred Hunt Juanita Harris Nathan Hutcherson William Hawthorne Shirley Jackson Leora Hicks Anne Higgins Cleatus Hodges Robert Houff Mary Lou Jenkins Dale Johnson Eugenia Johnson Virginia Jones Jack Karnes Gloria Katz Jimmy Kavannaugh Jack Keffer Nadine Kelly Oneida Kelly Mildred Kendrick Katherine Key Leroy Knibb John Lane Bobby Laprade Louise Leedy Helen Lemon James Loslie Virginia Light Mary Jane Lucas Thomas Ludwick Sue Lucy Nancy Mason Frances Overstreet Lynette Schneider Gwen Matthews Jean Patterson Mary Jane Showalter Dorothy Mays Harry Rader Etheline Sink Darline McMahon Mary P. Rasmussen John Smith Ethel Meador Eleanor Reid Nellie Stephens Iris Miller Eugene Rucker Robert Stone Charlotte Mills Paul Sale Dorothy Strickler Marguerite Mountcastle Katherine Settle Richard Sutherland Martin Orndorff Harry Shannon Norma Thompson Mog DPN QW fapprnucs. Surep I (ee wee gt . dompern =f 52 He Tydoil Thomas Frances Terry Shirley Ann Taylor Frances Updike Caroline Vaughan James Weaver William Webber Peggy Wilkerson Virginia Lee Wilson ; FRANCES MYERS ELIZABETH TURNER JULIA GLENN Typical Senior BETTY MOORE GEORGE HUGHES Most Likely to Succeed BETTY CORNETT JACK COULTER Most Scholarly PAUL LONG MARION JEFFRIES Most Popular REGINALD WEAVER NANCY SCRUGGS ‘ Most Sincere HAZEL HUFFMAN WILLIAM SMITHDEAL Most Talented PAT MADDOX SANDY THAMES Most Poised EDITH PAGE GILL HERMANN ADKINS Most Personality KATHRYNE BAKER HARRY ELLIOT AA C ( Z : Best All-Around Ww. Y ‘Most Athletic ok rk N MARILYN JOHNSON US SAY 4 WY yy AGNES JONES DICK WEST aN IJ . ALVIN SMITH 1. Print shop in action before Lynchburg game. 2. Where is Mr. Monroe? 38. Shakespearean dilemma around library catalogue. 4. Any day in Physics Lab. 5. Miss Hayward's office before The Acorn goes to press. 6. Before the Charlottesville Play. 7. Industrial Revolution at Tef- ferson. 8. Twenty minutes to nine. 9. What have I done, now? 10. Down the line. 11. Perfect absorption over the Jefferson News’ ‘Special Issue. a 12. Recess over. 13. We furnish the home! 14. Speed—and they've got it! 15. Prospective wives take notice. 16. Shocking news. 17. Library Club. 18. Ebony Escapades. 19. My Lady’s dress. 20. Autographing Annuals — any year! 21. Complete control. 22. Young America in Industry. 23. Easel does it. 24. What could we do without our cafeteria ladies! 29. That bite to eat. 26. The pause that refreshes. ree 4a rab - j 4 Oe HREE short-winged combat planes rush to the attack in a concise and beautiful formation, which, in spite of its artistic effect and thrill- ing appearance, is, indeed, very functional and practical. In any military organization there is an advantage in each unit's having its place. Formations in training are extremely im- portant. They teach the student pilot many in- valuable things, chief among which is to control his plane perfectly. They teach him to take orders unquestionably and, most important, the | necessity of cooperation and teamwork if any- f thing is to be accomplished. In high school activities the participants learn some of the same things student pilots learn in formation flying. They learn precision of con- trol—that is, to recognize and exercise their ca- pabilities to the best advantage. They learn that cooperation is invaluable. They learn the beauty | and thrill of an organized effort. And they are H impressed with the fact that, like a formation, an | organized effort is much more formidable. Formation flying is hard, and to participate in it is a challenge to the separate flying ability of each. It is a test of our ability to really utilize our talents and energies for a definite purpose. Formations, like school activities, are not for certain types, but for all. There are formations flown by all ships from the speedy attack planes of the aircraft carrier to the huge patrol bombers. THE ACORN STAKE Drawings on Division Pages by Billy Menefee Continuity on Division Pages by Robert W. Ayers Athletic Section Conducted by Caldwell Butler BETTY CORNETT Editor-in-Chief JAMES PAYNE Business Manager Me a f MISS SULLY HAYWARD MR.FELIX SANDERS ADVISER BUSINESS ADVISER C. BUTLER J. GODSEY E.READE o STIFF 8B. BOXLEY HW. TUCKER = - P. WILKINSON . DIXON E. OLIVER : ra ee D. HAODLOCK : N. VAUGHAN Ms. NELSON : L. WARNER | N. STEVENS 1. KINGREA — c= a A. KISER ©. J. REED E. TUCKER he ADAMS ¢. BUNTING oP MYERS M. MARTIN. ¢. RUSH C. MITCHELL D. NOFSINGER Le STIFF STUDENT GOVERNMENT AT JEFFERSON Student Council Caen Government work for this year will long be remembered for the variety of its activity. Two orientation programs have been sponsored in order to acquaint all new students with the school clubs, regulations, the building, and Student Government itself. Following the organization of the classes, George Hughes, Tom Thornton, and Miss Edith Moore were sent as delegates to the Southern Student Government Association Convention at Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Pep Club was reorganized and swelled its mem- bership to 500. This group sponsored pep rallies over the radio and parades before football games, besides boosting school activities. Gala plans were presented on the annual Old Grads’ Day. These included a mammoth parade, broad- casts, booths downtown, and the first alumni dance. The Christmas dance proved to be one of the most enjoyable activities of the fall semester. Following the holidays came a clean-up cam- paign which led to revision of the lunch system rules and allowing students to go to the lawn after finishing their lunch. The City Student Government Association held three meetings, all at Jefferson, one in the fall and two in the spring. Other projects included revision of the Point System, enforcement of the locker monitor system, movie day rules, regulation of fire drills, “f 64 Ke PREFECT traffic on the stairs, and the election of officers. Suc- cessful plans were formulated by which offenders of Student Government rules are tried in committee meetings. Climaxing a successful year, delegates were sent to the Virginia State Student Government Association convention at Alexandria on May 1 and 2. Officially representing the school were Paul Long, Martha Pat- terson, Jean Pugh and Harvey Smallwood. @ Ee Eras FAGRECOULEERRS Asean et eee tees he President BEiveMOORE: ct wcccate chiar Eres Vice President JACK COULTER HAZEL LUPE MAN ‘seiwpeite nes Ose ae she Secretary President UAE VE aed OVC TV) ID eemery nee cara oan, ge Treasurer tf 65 jie HONOR: SOCIETY HE National Honor Society is composed of that group of students who are consistent in upholding standards of achievement throughout the year. The requirements are that the person be either a junior or a senior, that he have an average of G on credit subjects, that he secure at least three activity points. The last require- ment is observed so it cannot be said that the members are a lot of bookworms and all that the word implies. Although members are diligent in school work, they also possess the old school ‘spirit and loyalty, and prove it before they be- come members. This year the membership reached fifty-one and surprisingly enough—or, maybe it isn’t a surprise, the girls outnumber the boys! Maybe at 66 ie the boys are much more active on a baseball diamond or football gridiron! Dr. J. Manning Potts gave an interesting ad- dress on the club's assembly program. He was introduced by the president, Susanne Edmunds, who told the purposes of the organization. These purposes are fourfold: to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote worthy leadership, to stimulate a desire to render service, and to en- courage the development of character in pupils of Jefferson. The following are the officers: President, Susanne Edmunds; vice president, Lee Williams; secretary, Maury Strauss, and treasurer, Ruth Hancock. These led the club in trying to fulfill these purposes. . Hermann Adkins, Editor Miss Dorothy Payne, Adviser Martha Patterson, News Editor Front row, left to right: Lois McCann, Dale Johnson, Gerry Cohan, Maury Strauss, Daisy Mae Hadlock. Second row, left to right: Betty Moore, Irvin Wood, Bill Butler, Ruth Hancock. First row: Harry Daniels, Rosalie Stephens, W. H. Tinsley. Second row: Iretta Hickam, Sarah Meyer, Paul Long, Libby Nelms, Marilyn Johnson, Sara Hale, Top row: Lewis Pitzer, Allan Roadcap, Josh Vaughan, Billy Ayers, Jeanne Schnautz. { 67 fe | GIRLS’ CLUB HE sixtieth birthday of the Girl Reserves Club Football hops, sponsoring of the annual con- ference of Girl Reserves, radio programs, in- augurated supper meetings, collecting of baskets for the needy—all these have been only a part Scruggs, has made it a year to be remembered. of their program while they ‘’Follow the Gleam.” has been the cause of celebration this year for our Jefferson Chapter, and the president, Nancy : —— Ss he : oe | a 4 Front row, left to right: Jean Dowdy, Beryl Roberts, Emma Reade, Manette Stone, Nancy Snyder, aaa Marilyn Johnson, Nancy Scruggs, “Sugar” Baker, Edith Page Gill, Miss Nellie Smithey, Adviser. Top row: Ruth Whittington, Nancy McNair, Anne Payne, Julia Glenn, June Garst, Nancye Tall, Betty “Fy Graves, Peggy Wilkinson, Margaret Early, Louise Yost PE : 4 “ PIE PE RF. O RAL AN OE. SPEECH DEPARTMENT CCORDING to accepted tradition and the magazines, the stage beckons every high school student. Such information must be cor- rect, for speech, stage craft and play production appear on a large number of our schedule cards. Yet, in our case, it is understandable, because our speech department, possessing an enviable reputation, is never content to rest on its laurels. In the past session, it has given the beautiful Christmas assembly, the comedy of ‘Seven Sisters, sent a tip-top performance to Char- lottesville, and directed the senior play—all with great success. COLLEGE AVE- ADULTS 40. STUDENTS READING LINES. I HE members of the Junior Classical League believe the civilizations of Greece and Rome help us to understand our modern world and so keep alive the torch of ancient civilizations. In accordance with this program, Anne Bailey, president, has presented to the League several outstanding programs. But despite the very in- tellectual impression given, it, too, has a lighter side. This year a Christmas party was given. In addition to other activities, it also sponsors the Latin newspaper, The Roanoke Roman.” It had reason to be very proud of it because this paper won first place rating at both the C. S. P, A. in New York and the S. I. P. A. in Lex- ington, Va. “4 70 ji h by x rd a EGARDLESS of whether we are enrolled in one of the French classes, we are each and every one proud of our French Department. It is very active in school affairs, its assembly being one that the students anticipate with pleasure. This year it was an original play by those two anti-Hitlerites, Marion Jeffries and André Fall- well. It was concerned with the rise and fall of Hitler. As usual, it was well represented in the ‘French Tournament conducted at Salem, and carried off high honors. On the social side we have the Fleur-de-Lys, under the leadership of President Jean Dot Roller, Vice President Margaret Bloodworth, Sec- retary Marion Jeffries and Treasurer Joe Holmes. A French party was given at the home of Jane Smith. Monograms may be won by points on activ- ities in the club or on the paper, “'L’'Echo de Roa- noke.”’ The latter is now in its seventh year and its birthday was celebrated by winning the cup at the S. I. P. A. and first place award at the C.S. P. A. , j ft ‘The I Echo de Rgghoke”’ staff, who are Marilyn Mitchell, Mary Carolyn Turner, Mrs. Fallwell, Ad- Syviser, Jean Dot Roller, Andre’ Fallwell, Editor, Marie Fallwell, Robert Feild, and Marion Jeffries FRENCH DEPARTMENT Front row, left to right: Virginia Wells, Margaret Bloodworth, Jean Dot Roller, Robert Fagg, Marion Jeffries, Joe Holmes. Top row: “Sugar” Baker, Ruth Bibbs, Nancy McGeorge, Andre’ Fallwell, Hilda Chrisman, Marie Fallwell, Charlotte Brown, Betty Oliver if 71 }e JEFFERSONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY HE Jeffersonian Literary Society—an imposing name in honor of a great literary man—hopes that it has lived up to its name this session. Its purpose has been to arouse interest in debating and speaking, to create good fellowship, and to aid in worthy school activities. While Jefferson liked his fiddle, so do the boys, their entertainment. There has been the annual barn dance when all dressed up appropriately and enjoyed them- selves accordingly; a hike, after which the customary foot lotions were in demand; a hay ride, no doubt a re- action from the first two, and the new features of a ban- quet and a literary contest. The presidents have been Ernest Dixon and Harry Cohn. aif 72 fe Front row: Ross Carr, Harry Cohn. Top row: Alvis Austin, Mr. D, W. Persinger, Adviser, Ernest Dixon Seated around Alice McCray and Betty Oliver are, left to right, Cabinet Members Helen Cobbs, Miss Mary DeLong, Adviser, Hilda Chrisman, Virginia Decker, Iretta Hickam, Mary Louise Nelson, Mildred Jean Halpern, Jeanne Schnautz HE Martha Wash- ington Literary Society offers an op- portunity to every girl to participate once a week in pro- grams conceived and executed by its members. Whatever creative abilities have been aroused by the journalism or English classes may be exercised in the programs of the Martha Washington. Its assembly of the year was a Mickey Finn of the footlights—a real success. ‘’Mr. Ghost Goes to Town,” an original play given by the ‘group, offered amusement to the entire stu- dent body. The other feature of the assembly, in contrast with the first, was the installation of new officers. A basket ball game, M. W.L. S. vs. Faculty, was fostered, ending in the faculty's favor to the tune of 17-1. There are just too many good players in the faculty that know their basket ball! In the spring, a radio program was given which was another original drama. The two leaders have been Elizabeth Olivier and Mary Louise Nelson. JUNIOR HI-Y HE Junior Hi-Y has as its purpose the creat- ing and maintaining of better Christian stan- dards of living throughout the school and com- munity. It accomplishes this purpose through its four planks—clean speech, clean living, clean athletics and clean scholarship. Supper meetings are held every Tuesday eve- ning at the local Y. M. C. A., and just to make sure of the quality and digestibility, the suppers at the meetings this year have been supervised by the mothers of several of the members. The programs of these meetings have consisted of talks and discussions by several of Roanoke’s leading citizens—citizens who are able, by long experience, to guide and point the march through life by their signposts, the four planks. The first main activity of the Junior Hi-Y this year was a joint meeting of the Junior and Senior Hi-Y's. Other activities have been the under- privileged boys’ banquet, truth conference, Ladies’ Night, Mothers’ Night, Fathers’ Night, a hay ride and the sending of delegates to the dis- trict Hi-Y conference, which was held a Salem, Va. That's a long list, but a good time has been had “by all” at ‘each and every one.” For ex- ample, on the hay ride to Camp Johnson, we recall an evening of fun. There we played basket ball, baseball, ate a “genu-ine home- cooked” meal and enjoyed story-telling and group singing. Visualize the group enjoying each of these activities, and you have a picture of this wholesome, friendly club. SENIOR HI-Y LEAN living, clean speech, clean sportsman- ship and clean scholarship—high ideals, these, but they are the aims of the Senior Hi-Y. Just attend one of the supper meetings to ob- serve good fellowship and healthy ambitions! We may feel sure that so long as these ideals are held up today, we need not fear that the country is a doomed one. The supper meetings are interesting ones, and have been highlighted by the presence and good speeches of several guest speakers. Sup- per meetings are evidently good things, for, in spite of the heated discussions, no members get mad while the “inner man” is being fed. Besides benefiting from the programs, mem- bers have enjoyed many interesting events as the district conference, the hay ride, the truth conference, an outing at Camp Johnson, Babies’ Night, Fathers’ Night, and the Alumni Banquet. Probably the most important and interesting task this year was the delivery of the Christmas baskets. This was a great responsibility, yet it was taken in earnestness and carried out in an able and efficient way. In the fall the leaders were: President, Josh Vaughan; vice president, Bill Spencer; secre- tary, Charles Hunter; treasurer, Roy Elliott; cor- responding secretary, Harry Elliott. The spring officers, in the same order, were Dudley Jack- son, Bill Butler, Russell Armentrout, Lewis Long, and Raymond Heck. at 75 fe JES Crk HE School Choir, under the guidance of Mr. Robert M. Griffey, has once more completed a successful season. It has endeavored to fulfill its role in bringing to Jefferson's Student Body the type of music that is inspiring and enjoyable, and to give its group the opportunity to improve in tone and quality. It has participated in a series of the school’s assembly programs, and in sev- eral community ones when requested. The maroon and white satin robes have been seen at a number of civic functions. Choir mem- bers have performed at various churches numer- ous times, at banquets, at fraternal organizations and even in a down-town department store, sing- ing Christmas carols to lighten the hearts of tired Christmas shoppers. At Jefferson, the Christmas assembly wouldn't be complete without the background of “Ave Maria” and other sacred songs. The name represents a real group of mu- sicians. They went to Radford for the music festival where Pat Maddox, alto soloist, Ralph Coverston, bass soloist, the largest choir and the small girls’ group won superior ratings. These went on to Richmond to compete in the national festival. The other six entries won excellent ratings. Those with this honor are Betsy Thomas and Helen Wimmer, soprano soloists; Campbell Bunting, tenor; Billy Rutrough, bass; the small choir and the large girls’ chorus. e RARY TEAM Magy of (s o ae : Veg a et ei ig HE Literary team is Jeffer- 1 son's group of talented and lucky people who compete with ; other schools for glory—not athletic! Spelling, reading, de- bating and public speaking are their weapons. The desire to nls bring back good game in the ; way of honors for Jefferson is e assuredly one of their objec- tives. ¢ CHEER LEADERS Athletic glory is sought after also and, when that line starts to weaken, the cheer leaders step up, and with a “hep-hep,” straighten it again. STAGE CREW Also important are our “angels with dirty faces'’—the stage crew. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 1a the Commercial Department are trained the future secretaries, accountants, and business executives who hope to secure posi- tions in the very near future. In Jefferson each and every department is dependent in a large way upon the typists of this department. Our publications would never be published ex- cept for their untiring efforts and willing aid. Organized a few years ago and grown to a considerable size, the Commercial Club is a formidable one. The officers are as follows: President, Evelyn Koegal; vice president, Neister Williams; secretary, Virginia Lambert; treasurer and reporter, Mary Wiley. This club strives to develop its members more thoroughly in business knowledge and social life. Its meetings are of great interest. At these, often, guest speakers have been pre- sented. The social event of the year was the skating party. On this occa sion all were pleased to watch a few of the teachers un- bend and join into the spirit of the party. _ BAND HE band was unusually active this year. It played at all the home football games and organized several letter-forming drills between ‘halves. These drew appreciative applause from the excited crowds as did the fancy, high-step- ping drum-majoring of the girls. Incidentally, its most popular number was In the Grove With Annie Laurie.” The band practiced five times weekly and aif 79 }ie students were given unit credit for their work during the spring term. The top floor was often entertained as strains leaked through the ven- tilators. It attended the State Music Festival at Radford, where several soloists played. The soloists were Johnny Creger, Stuart Warren, Billy Warren and Joe Staton. - Pals io WISH! ZOOM! He's cross-wired in your sights. y 7 4 Let him have it! Watch out, there he goes into r : a dive. Don't hold the trigger too long. Only a few seconds of ammunition left! We're getting some awfully good pictures here of enemy planes with these camera guns. Of course, it’s all in fun, but the rivalry is just as keen as if it were real combat. And the way we talk about it the rest of the time you'd think it was real serious war. Nothing stands out more in the memory than the rivalry between our school and others on the athletic field. Nothing stirs the school spirit more within us than to see our team victorious. No defeat in an algebra class makes us feel as deeply our common woe as does a sound thrashing on the football field. It is youth's tendency to make business out of play; to put long hours of work into something which in the end gives us nothing more than a feeling of self-satisfaction; and the pleasure of having worked for something and attained it. Play it is, but no matter what part we take in it, there are certain characteristics it instills in us which will play a major part in our develop- ment later. Just like the flying cadets, we are training for actual battle. x , ky Al ee Bryant and Moorman @ a de Fallwell es OS y Ps {} i b ‘ey , Uadk. j he eee ee ey ee Saat ay M°Clure Butts FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, 1941 Jefferson High School . . . 28 Vintene. i wus eee eee Jefferson High School . . . 40 Danville: 3 ).. 5 coe Jefferson High School 7-7 4 0)” ‘Maury nee eee Jefferson High School ....° 0° Granby . 1.2. woe Jefferson High School . . . 41 Covington”. =. Jen Jefferson High School . . . O John Marshall. .. .: Coulter Jefferson High School . . . 7 Andrew Lewis... : Jefferson High School . . . Thomas Jefferson... Jefferson High School . . . 6 Petersburg ...... Cc assell Jefferson High School . . . 12 Lynchburg ..... 7. triple threaters whose speed and elusive run- ning was invaluable, were exceptional backfield men. C. O. Paugh also proved a capable re- serve and threat to any team. The drive of André Fallwell, as the season progressed, be- came a factor with which our opponents had to contend. The blocking backs, the fellows who led the way, were Leon Briggs and Jack Mc- Conaghy. These boys distinguished themselves not only on the offensive but more so on the FOOTBALL ROSPECTS for the football squad in the early part of the season were not exceptional. Re- turning from last year’s strong squad were but four starters. However, in only a few weeks, Coaches Moorman and Bryant presented a team that soundly trounced its early opponents. a3 it i ita i gcc IN THE BACKFIELD Throughout the entire season Harry Walton was the spark plug of the Magician attack. A triple threater, Walton's kicking, passing and running was often the margin between victory and defeat. Clay Bear and Reg Weaver, also defensive. IN THE LINE The outstanding offensive figure in the Jeffer- son line was Captain Johnny Cassell, whose pass receiving brought more than one touch- down for the Magicians. And, strangely enough, ° | : 1940 Sauad outstanding on defense was David Smythe, who played the other end position. Bobs McConaghy and Jack Coulter were an invincible pair who played the tackle positions. These two could always be counted on to play an exceptional game. At the guard positions were Clyde Hair- field, whose hard-fighting spirit was an inspira- tion to his team mates, and Alex McClure, dyna- mite blocker. Orie Martin and Carlton Brown alternated at the center position. Both were exceptional. As able reserves the Magicians had Penn Vaughan and Dudley Jackson at tackles. Sam Bohon and James Butts received much service at the guard positions. Hairfield Jackson WHAT TO EXPECT Although the 1940 season was a very success- ful on e, the prospects for next year are even brighter. There will be but one addition to the schedule in the form of Wilson High, of Ports- mouth. Back again will be Danville, Maury Hi and Granby Hi from Norfolk, Marshall Hi and Thomas Jefferson Hi of Richmond, Petersburg, Salem and Lynchburg. Returning to star for Jefferson once more will be eight lettermen and those coming up from Junior Varsity and ‘’B” team. With an experienced team, playing teams that we have played before, truly we can look forward to a most successful season. B.M°Conaghy BASKET BA LL HE Jefferson High Basket Ball Team of 1941 is one of which we can justly be proud. The team not only won the district championship but also annexed the state title, an honor we have not received since 1935. At the beginning of the season our prospects were excellent. With five lettermen returning, Captain Watt Ellett, Bill Flint, Lewis Long, Harry Elliott and Harry Walton, and with the able addi- tion of Jimmy Akers, the squad was truly an ex- perienced one. Under the careful coaching of A. D. “Hunk” Hurt, the team was able to gain early victories over George Washington of Dan- ville, Lewis High of Salem, Lane High of Char- lottesville, and Glass High of Lynchburg. The squad, during these encounters, showed ex- ington High, which clinched the district championship cellent teamwork combined with the will to for the Magicians. Next came a shocking defeat at the win ! However, following these were a second hands of Glass High, which, although it did not affect defeat of Andrew Lewis High and George Wash- the championship, did mar an almost perfect season. One of the most exciting encounters of the season was the state semi-final play-off against John Marshall of Rich- mond. Although the Magicians led most of the way, we were able to win only by a small margin. Particularly excep- tional in this game were the ball-hawk- ing of Akers, the passing of Flint and. : the careful shooting of Captain Ellett. Next came the final play-off to de- termine a state champion against Maury High of Norfolk. All the stalwarts per- formed creditably with Long, Akers and Flint still outstanding. The Norfolk boys played excellent ball but were not up to the standard set by the Magicians. Among the many things that led to the success of our team must be classified Front row: J. Akers, B. Flint, W. Ellett, L. Long, H, Elliott. Back row: H. Walton, the fine relief work of Billy Atkinson, Jack B. Atkinson, N. Munger, J. Burnett, J. Petticrew, Coach Hurt Petticrew, Nick Munger and Jack Burnett. “if 84 hie | | | BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Jefferson . . 40 Jefferson . . 4) Jefferson . wee Jefferson . 7 0 Jefferson . ahs Jefferson . 4] Jefferson . aa6 Jefferson . ; 200 Jefferson . 7 bt Jefferson . . 45 Jefferson . . 43 Jefferson . 36 Jefferson . 29 Jefferson . pore: Jefferson . arta Jefferson . Paste) Jefferson . 35 Jefferson . . 34 Jefferson . 7 30 Jefferson . 32 Jefferson . . 48 (State Jefferson . Pecoy:! 779 Elliott Rocky Mount... . TM Gaaha) Gig gs 2 Sle oe Princeton, W. Va..... Bluefield, W. Va... .. Dukereroshieat oh. ercuke Durham Hi: ... + Greenbrier M. S. . JSG! nha ore ee me cee William Byrd... . iymebburg. ten 2). SECs Fume ee abet 2 Danville . Veo Te Frowh 3 aes: Withlant Byrd: lias Dalene ws Bessie “io a Eynehburg . % 2. VerMiole Froshijass John Marshall... . (Semi-Final) Datars eae nate Championship) Greenville, S.C. . “af 85 fe Coach A. D. Hurt Flint Charles Hunter Business Manager Walton Alvin Smith Captain Business Manager William Smithdeal OACH 5S. I. Craft has brought our track team through another season. This year, as before, the squad has won many glorious victories. Throughout the entire season many have shown themselves to be exceptional. Out- standing was Captain Alvin Smith, who completed his fourth year with the Ma- gicians this season. In each of those four years, Smith has proven himself to be one of the best milers and half-milers in the South. For the past two years, Dick West, and this season, Marvin Fairchild, have also run these events with much success. Probably the most versatile man on the squad was Harry Walton, who ran the half and also competed in the broad jump and high jump. In the ‘440 event, Sammy Rea, Perk Hazlegrove, and Bobs McConaghy led the way with Rea and Dan Holt also competing in the 220 and 100. However, André Fallwell and John Rid- dick, in the low hurdles, and Riddick and Walter Thomasson jumping the higher timber also proved a great blessing to Coach Craft. as the season progressed. In the high jump, Thomas- son and Walton were outstanding, while Walton and Holt led the broad jumpers. In this past season, Daryl Webb has ranked himself among the best pole vaulters in the state. In the weight class, the Magicians were sadly lacking. How- ever, Don Brown, in the javelin and discus events, McConaghy with discus and Staples Engleby with the shot, gained some points. “if 86 ji TRACK TRACK SCHEDULE Jefferson High School.. 74-1 2 Kingsport, Tenn... 33-1 2 Jefferson High School.. 58 Maury.. 42-2 3 Granby.. 42-1 3 DUKE RELAYS John Marshall.. 30 Maury.. 30 Jefferson High School 24 Jefferson High School . . 76 Petersburg . .. 41 Jefferson High School . . 52-1 2 Lynchburg . . . 64-1 2 Jefferson High School . . 66-1 2 John Marshall . . 51-1 2 Second place in State meet, 24-1 5 CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE (LOW SCORE WINS) PeashSreor icin po CMOS. casteratou there areca eterno W's reise Goes are kre Oe Wmiversity. Norn @arolinabrOshi., si). si0.0.a 0 ss e16 ose eer sla eee SOUTHERN INVITATION MEET Mniversity (North ‘Carolina: Frostts..c seicescessslorse cone | Nesters Omiiicit, SCMOOlis crs siete ae'e@ aie ai ose a%e cle eianiare. Second BE OuUMiVersity (LOSI) .t)s.elsiehoe rela ra6 i a¥aloiels oleye osun Third | PEM G OR PIC OCHO ly crane eialereonciereere a auctarers ecclicfencle ait nats 15. Mommas Jefferson (Richmond). seccleecc.6 oc: cersiee so owe wale 44 Alvin Smith—Fifth in National Cross Country Interscholastic, Trenton, N. J. INDOOR TRACK HIS year Jefferson had, probably, the most successful indoor track season in the history of the school. Although the sport is compara- tively new to the Magician trackmen, a great many boys turned out for practice and, during the following month, the material shaped up into a threatening team. The Craftsmen lost by a narrow margin to the all-powerful ‘Tar Heel’’ freshmen of U. N. C. The following week, on February 22, the team polished their shoes and again took the maroon . and white to U. N. C. for the Southern Confer- ) ence games, the “derby’’ of Southern trackmen. Although they didn't win, they placed sec- ond in a field of twelve topnotch high and prep INDOOR TRACK schools, of which Thomas Jefferson, of Rich- N C mond, emerged victor. Second place in Southern Conference—Chapel Hill. Alvin Smith—First in 1,000 Yards—Fifth Regiment Meet, Baltimore, Md., 2:25.1. Alvin Smith—First in One Mile—Interscholastic Championship, Catholic Uni- versity Invitation Meet, Washington, D. C—New Record, 4:39.3. AMPERED by a late start, the baseball team, nevertheless, was a successful venture. With only six returning lettermen, Coach “Dick” Bryant whipped an excellent team into shape in only a few weeks. The team, as a whole, was a balanced outfit and worked well together. Earl Price, southpaw hurler, and Jack Coulter were an experienced battery, returning from last season. Lewis Brua, new this year, served as the other pitcher. The infielders, Billy Flint, hard-hitting first sacker, Clay Bear and Wilson Balthis, experienced key- stone combination, and Eldridge Mills on third base, were all veterans, wth the exception of Mills. In the outfield were Captain John Cassell, returning hard-hitter, who played first base in the preceding season, with Reg Weaver and David Repass, both sluggers of exceptional ability: Front row: Houseman, Manager; Gilmore, outfield; R. catcher;, H. Moore, pitcher; D. Repass, short stop; row: H. Barker, Caldwell, outfield; W. Webster, cat outfield; R. Carper, outfield; E. Price, pitcher; R. Houff, catc BASEBALL Weaver, outfield; E. Mills, third base; J. Coulter, Roy Sorrels, outfield; M. Martin, Manager. Back cher; L. Brua, pitcher; Griffin, pitcher; J. Cassell, BASEBALL SCHEDULE, 1941 (Fourteen in Captain Cassell Jefferson High School . . . 8 Danville . Se Gc Vintone.o ecupch seek Buena Vista . Salem . 3 Buena Vista . Pembroke sate enemas Vinton eon een een ee Jefferson High School . . . 1 Jefferson High School . . . 9 Jefferson High School . . . 11 (Eleven innings) Jefferson High School . . . 2 Jefferson High School . . . OQ Jefferson High School . . . 18 Jefferson High School . . . 8 Jefferson High School . . . 11 Jefferson High School . . . 3 Jefferson High School 3 nings) Danville . her; R. Bentley, outfield; R. DeBusk, Manager. OreoOonnn?A Saito) Front row: C. Dickerson, W. H. Tinsley, C. Rush, R. Humphries, B. Martin. Back row: H. Blumberg, C. Dull, R, Turner, F. Tucker, W. Ellett, J. Petticrew, N. Thompson TENNIS SCHEDULE Jefferson High School . . . Danville . Jefferson High School . . . Danville . Jefferson High School . . . Salem . mes Jefferson High School . . . Lynchburg . Jefferson High School . . . Salem . om, Jefferson High School . . . Lynchburg . . GOLF SCHEDULE Jefferson High School.. 11-1 2 Staunton Military.. 6-1 2 STATE MEET Newport News Jefferson High School WOODBERRY FOREST MEET Newport News Jefferson High School Ernest Graham, Calvin Sizer, Mr. Persinger, Jack Robertson, Tommy Pollard CiRES@orP@his BADMINTON Bird's-eye view of a badminton game. Harriet Preas did return the bird, while Glenn Philbrook smiles an approving O. K. Juanita Reed expects the next shot while her partner, Sue Jones, stands by. BASKET BALL It's good for two points as Juanita Reed shoots one past Joyce Jones. Edna Richardson stands ready to recover the ball while Rosemary Sheaff dashes in from the back court. That's Stiffey in the middle of things, with feet showing. PING-PONG Marcia Isbell seems to be taking care of this play, while Dot Wright stands ready to put one away, too. SENIOR DIRECTORY DOROTHY LEE ADAMS: Kay Kyser; “Blue Danube Waltz ’; History Teacher; History; Foot- ball; Jerome Kern. MAMIE MILDRED ADAMS: Science Club. HELEN HURT AKERS: Martha Washington Literary Society; National Honor Society; Fleur- de-Lys; Pep Club; Choir; ‘‘ Pirates of Penzance”: “Ebony Escapades of '41.” BETTY FRANCES Swimming; Gene Krupa; “ “Drum Boogie’’; Summer. HERMANN ADKINS: Editor-in-Chief, Jeffer- son News; Quill and Scroll; Interlocutor, Minstrel, 39, '40, '41; Costume Play; Christmas Play, '40, 41; Charlottesville Play; Student Government '40; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Debating Team; Senior Play; French Club; Spa anish Club. AULTIZER: — “Tissy.' Walkin’ by the River”; JOSEPH P. AESY: Lombardo; ‘There'll Be Some Changes Made”; Winter; Basket Ball; Steak; Life. HARRY GLENN ANDERSON: Junior Class- ical League; Pep Club; Stage Crew; Swimming Team; ‘‘H. M. S. Pinafore” ; ‘Pirates of Pen- zance ’; ‘‘Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall” ““Seven Sisters’; ‘‘Spooks’’; ‘Young April”: “Ebony Escapades, 39, ’40, ’41.”’ ANDREW CORBIN ARTHUR: Red Tie; Spring; Football; Look, ‘I'll be Back in a Year.” NELLIE ADELINE ANDERSON: Glenn Miller; ‘‘Keep An Eye On Your Heart”; Fall; Tennis; Coca-Cola; Roses. PAULINE MAE ANDERSON: Glenn Miller; ‘Marie’ ; Summer; Tennis; ‘Shorty’; ‘ ‘Lime- ades.’ GLORIA MAY ARMISTEAD: Business Man- ager, Roanoke Roman; Student Government; Martha Washington Literary Society; Junior Classical League; Pep Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor Society; Costume Play. MAZIE_ E. Mademoiselle. GUY LORTON AUSTIN: Fishing; ‘‘ Lorton.” CHARLES HAROLD BAILEY: Model Aero- plane Club, '40. EARL LEE BAIRD: Mandolin; Baseball; Ice Cream; ‘‘Tubby’’; Carrots. CLYDE O. BARKER: Aviator; Electricity and Physics; Baseball; Aviation; Collecting Match books. ANNE SOMERS BAILEY: President, Junior Classical League; Vice President, Martha Washing- ton Literary Society, Fall '40; Martha Washing- ton Literary Society Cabinet; National Honor Society; Fleur-de-Lys; Girls’ Athletic Association; Pep Club; Radio Club. ATKINS: Bach; Swimming; Welding; Civics; KATHRYNE PENN BAKER: Treasurer, Girls’ Club; Cheer Leader; Pep Club; Fleur-de-Lys. PEGGY JANE BARBER: Martha We ishington Literary Society; Choir; ‘‘Pinafore’’, '39; ‘‘ Pirates of Penzance,” 40; Acorn Art Work; Richmond Soloist, '39; Girls’ Club. BENA ‘“ Perfidia’’; Cream. ANNETTE BASS: Glenn Miller; Tennis; Summer; Souvenirs; Ice LORAINE RUTH BASS: Library Club; Girl Reserves; Martha Washington Literary Society. LAURA ELIZABETH BAYSE: Wayne King; “T Hear a Rhapsody’’; Sport Clothes; Football; “Lib,” MADELE SINE ELIZABETH BEANE: Guy Lombardo; “Stardust’’; Spring; Bowling; Vogue; “Limeades.” RUTH WEAVER BIBB: Girls’ Club; Fleur-de- Lys; Pep Club, '40, '41. JOHN VANDERSLICE BARNES: Vice Presi- dent, Sophomore Class, '38; Junior Hi-Y Club; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Junior Varsity Fooball, ’38; Senior Hi-Y. HARRY PENDLENTON BEARD: Welding; Glenn Miller; ‘‘Beer Barrel Polka’’; History; Football; Ice Cream. BRYCE LEE BENNETT: Secretary of Sopho- more Class, '39; Junior Classical League; Spanish Club; Science Club; Hi-Y; Pep Club; Band. WENDELL HOLMES BEVERLY: Esquire; Piano; Back; Rose; Summer. MARY ANN BIGGS: Girls’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Pep Club. BETTY MARIE BLACKWELL: Girls’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; aie ‘Pinafore, ’ '39; ‘‘Pirates of Penzance,’’ 40; Pep Club; Junior Classical League. E. LILLIAN BLACKWELL: ““Accidently on Purpose”’ “Dimples'’; and Roses. KATHERINE BLANKENSHIP: Blue; of Love’’; Nurse; Spring; Rose “Glenn Miller” ; Spring; Basket Ball; “Dream HERBERT C. argon Treasurer, Jeffer- sonian Literary Society, ; Senior Hi-Y; Swim- ming Team; TennisTeam; Stet of French Paper, 39. WILLIAM SHERMAN BOARD: Hi-Y; Choir. IRVIN WILLIAM BOWLES: “It All Comes Back To Me Now'’; Football Season; All Sports; Tulips. PAUL M. BROADWATER: Electrical Engi- neer; Glenn Miller; Metalwork; Football; Summer; Driving. EDYTHE C LAYBROOK BOLTON: “Bunny ’; Wayne King; ‘‘Ave Maria” ; Spring; Tennis. ANNA BOON: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Commerciz al Club. MILDRED ANNIE MARGARET BOON: Secretary of Library Club, ’40; Pep Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Costume Com- mittee for Costume Play, 41. EDITH LOUISE BOYD: Guy Lombardo; “High On a Windy Hill’’; Secretary; Swimming; Rose. MARY ELIZABETH BOYLE: Pep Club; Junior Classical League. MARY EDMONDS BRICKEY: Forget-me- nots. HAZEL KEY BROOKMAN: Girls’ Club; Commercial Club. BEATRICE LEE BRYANT: Artie Shaw; “With the Twist of the Wrist’’; Air-Hostess; Sweaters; Football; ‘“‘ Tiny.”’ KENNETH D. BROOKS: U. S. Navy; Chief Warrant Officer; Wayne King; Spring. DONALD E. BROWN: Track; Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Football. ROY WEBSTER BRUCE: Bookkeeper; Jimmy Dorsey; ‘“‘I Hear a Rhapsody”’; Trombone; Foot- ball; Candy. LINDSAY CAMPBELL BUNTING: Student Government; Choir; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Junior Hi-Y; Junior Cc al League; Pep Club; Radio Club; “Ebony pades,’’ °39, 40, 41 ‘“‘Admirable Crighton”’; ‘ ‘Gypsy Rover”; ‘‘Pina fore’’; ‘‘Pirates of Penzance’; Junior Varsity Basket Ball; Tennis; Junior Varsity Football; Small Choir. COCEILE ALOIS BUTT: Girls’ Club. CHRISTINE STELLA CAMPBELL: “‘ Chris”’; Guy Lombardo; ‘‘Frenesi'’; Chicken; Spring; Violet. MARY FRANCES CARPER: ‘Mexicali Rose’; Winter; Foot-long Hot Dogs; Skating; ‘ Dinkey ’; Rose. DORIS ELLEN CARTER: Girls’ Club, '40, ’41; Fleur-de-Lys, ‘40, ‘41; Martha Washington Literary Society, '40, '41. JACK MONTGOMERY BURNETT: Senior Prefect; Photograph Editor, Jefferson News; Varsity Basket Ball; Junior Varisty Basket Ba ull’; Cheer Leader; Band; Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Jefferson- ian Literary Society; Treasurer, Spanish Club; Pep Club; Junior Varsity Football; Track. ¢{ 91 ROBERT HOLT BURTON: Kay Kyser; “Walking by the River’’; Summer. WILLIAM FRANK BURTON, Jr.: Shep Fields; Fall; Football; ‘‘Indian Summer’”’; Stenog- rapher; Sports Clothes. JACK WILLIAM BUTLER: Glenn Miller; Summer; Motorcycles; ‘‘Butler’’; Drums; Good Motorcycle rider. MILDRED MARIE CARTER: Bowling; Carrots; Go to College; Millie.”” Glenn Miller; Snapdragon; REVA MADINE CARTER: Commercial Club. IRIS CHEWNING: A Capella Choir, '39, 40, 41; Girls’ Glee Club, '40, '41,; Ebony Escapades, 41; “H. M.S. Pinafore ; ‘‘ Pirates of Penzance’’; Fleur-de-Lys. ANNA MARIE CHILMAN:‘“‘Ann”; Kay Kyser; ‘‘There’ll Be Some Changes Made” Jitterbugging; Distributive Ed.; Sweet Peas. MARGARET LEE CHITTUM: Library Club; Girls’ Athletic Association; Martha W ashington ary Society; Science Club; Pep Club; Girls Club. ’ MILDRED RUTH CHOCKLETT: Glenn Miller; “ Frenesi’’; Spring; Math; Rose; American. HILDA MAE CHRISMAN: President of Home Room; Secretary of Martha Washington Literary Society; Student Government Representative; Acorn Staff; Girls’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Junior Classical League; Honor Society; French Cc lub; Pep Club. MARTHA ALICE CLARKE: “ Mexicali Rose”’ Glenn Miller; Winter; Skating; ‘‘Slim’’; Rose. BILL BUTLER: Vice President, Senior Hi-Y; Vice President, Freshman Class; Vice President, Sophomore Class; Jefferson News Photographer. CHARLES EDWIN Miller; “‘Anvil Chorus’ ing; Spring; Life. RALPH CHAFFIN CARPER, Jr.: High School Band; Usher, '40, ’41 Baseball, 40. ’ CALDWELL: Glenn ; Baseball; Stamp Collect- Jefferson ; Junior Varsity LAWRENCE ROSS CARR: Corresponding Secretary, Junior Hi-Y; Vice President of Junior Hi-Y; Vice President of Jeffersonian Literary So- ciety; ‘Pep Club; Senior Hi-Y; Junior Classical Lea- gue; Science Club. MARY MADGELENE CLEMONS: Tommy Dorsey; English; Spring; Ice Cream; ‘Trade Winds’”’; Rose. MARY ELIZABETH CLINGENPEEL: Glenn Miller; Summer; Art; ‘‘Bibby’’; Gardenias. HELEN CHAPMAN COBBS: Secretary of Martha Washington Literary Society; Girls’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Pep Club; Junior Classical League; Radio Club; Science Club: MARY ELIZABETH COBBS: ‘ Texas”; Gene Krupa; Bookkeeping; Doctor; American; Singing. OTIS ALEXANDER CHEEK: Dancing; Esquire; ‘‘High On a Windy Hill’’; Salesman; Drum. GENE EDWARD CLAPSADDLE: Junior Hi-Y; Corresponding Secretary, ’40; Senior Hi-Y; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Junior Classical League; Science Club; Pep C ‘lub; CLARENCE HENTY COLLINS. WILLIAM RANDOLPH COLWELL, Jr.: Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Home-Room Presi- dent; Treasurer of Junior Class; Pep Club; Band; Honor Society; Commercial Club; Booster Chair- man, JANICE INEZ COFFEY: Danube ’; French; Green Peas; Iris. ANNETTE GERALDINE COHAN: Jefferson News, Business Manager; Assistant Circulation Manager; Contributing Editor; Reporter; Quill and Scroll; Literary | Team; AcoRN; Junior Classical League; Radio Club; Roanoke Roman; Girls’ Club; Martha W ashington Literary Society Honor Society; Pep Club. Nursing; ‘Blue Johann Strauss; Creamed- ae ee HELEN VIRGINIA CONTOS: Glenn Miller; “Prenesi’’; Summer; Vogue; Dealer. Gardenias. MILDRED DAWSON COOK: Pep Club; Girl Reserves, Secretary, ’40, '41; Fleur-de-Lys; Junior Classical League, Vice President, ‘40; Costume Play; Student Government, '39, ‘40. BETTY HALE CORNETT: Editor, Acorn, ’41; Vice President, Honor Society, '40; Martha Washington Literary Society; Junior Classical League; Spanish Club; Pep Club; Roanoke Roman. DOROTHY MAE COVINGTON: Vogue; Sweaters; English; Glenn Miller; ‘“‘ Anvil Chorus’’; Tennis. LENA EDNA CRAIGHEAD: Secretary; Skirts; Cocoanut Pie; Vogue. MARILYN RUTH CRISPE Pep Club; Girls’ Athletic Association; Girl Reserves; Girls Basket Ball Team; Bowling Team; Badminton and Ping- Pong Doubles Tournament. CECIL EDWARD CONNER; “‘Ned ’; Tennis; Rose. LINNEY LEE CONNOLLY, Jr.: Artie Shaw; ““Stardust’’; Violin; Spring; Baseball; Ice Cream. JACK BERTRAM COULTER: President of Sophomore Class, °38, '39; President of Junior Class, ’39, ’40; Vice President, student Govern- ment, '39, '40; President of Student Body, 40, '41; Football; Baseball; Basket Ball; Honor Society; Hi-Y; Reader; Sports Editor, Jefferson News; Radio Club, 41. RALPH E. COVERSTON: Vice President, Jeffersonic in Literary Society; State Music Soloist, 40, ‘41; Choir; Junior Classical League; Science Club - Pep Club; National Music Soloist, '41; ‘‘H. M. S. Pinafore,” ‘40; ‘‘Pirates of Penzance,” '41; Orchestra, '40, '41 NORMA MAY CRUM: Secretary; Glenn Miller; “I Give You My Word”; Shorthand; Summer; Rose. JUANITA CUNDIFF: Library Club; Retail Selling Institute, °40; Jefferson High Library Club, '40, ’41. MARY SYBIL DAVIS: Secretary; Glenn Miller; ‘‘A Chicken Ain't Nothing But a Bird”’; Jerkin; Post Card Collection; ‘‘Snucks. VIRGINIA ELLEN DAVIS: Secretary; Glenn Miller; ‘‘Let’s Dream This One Out’’; Book- keeping, Rose. PAUL CYREL CROWDER: Baseball; Civics Guy Lombardo; Spring; Stamps; Life. HARRY JAMES DANIEL: Tommy Dorsey; “Walking By the River’; Tennis; Esquire; Turkey; Roses. WARREN HENRY DEERING: Jeffersonian Literary Society; Science Club; Radio Club; Stage Crew; ‘‘Ebony Escapades,”’ ’41. VIRGINIA BAIRD DECKER: Student Government, '41; Jefferson News, ’40, '41; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society; Girls’ Club; Reporter, Martha Washington Literary Society, 40; Junior Classical League; Pep Club; Roanoke Roman, 39. GERALDINE DEITT: “Jerry”; Secretary; Summer; Baseball; Embroidering; Rose. EDNA KATHRYN DOWDY: Sweaters; Sports; Eating; Reading; Glenn Miller; ‘‘High On a Windy Hill.” PHYLLIS ANNE DYGERT: Science Club; Pep Club; Orchestra, '39, ’40, ’41; Fleur-de-Lys. MARGARET JEANNETTE EARLY: Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club Cabinet, ’41; Pep Club. MARY ROSELYN ELLIS: Pep Club; Girl Reserves. NATILAE JUNE EVANS: Glenn Miller; ““Maybe ’; Spring; Ice Cream; “‘ Nat’’; Carnation. EVELYN LaBELLE FARISS: Switchboard Operator; Glenn Miller; Ice Cream; Collecting Horses; ‘‘Joe’’; Orchid. DAVID LEE DEYERLE: Life; Dancing; History. RICHARD WILTON DEYERLE: Senior Hi-Y; Junior Classical League; Pep Club. CLYDE B. DIXON: Radio Operator; Glenn Miller; ‘‘Anvil Chorus’; Autumn; Hiking; Roses. ERNEST MALCOLM DIXON: President, Vice President, Secretary of Jeffersonian Literary Society; Senior Hi-Y Club; Science Club; Pep Club; Acorn Staff; Radio Club. SARA MAXINE FARMER: Martha Washing- ton Literary srones Fleur-de-Lys; Girls’ Club; Costume Play, ; Pep Club. MARION LOIS FARRIS: “Stardust’’; pecorciva: Home Economics; Spring; Chicken; Rose. HELEN LOUISE FIREBAUGH: Girl Reserves; Pep Club. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH FOLDEN: Orrin Tucker; ‘‘Let’s Get Away From It All'’; Swimming; Spring; Sweaters; Rose, JOHN WALLACE DULANEY: Junior Varsity Baseball, '40; Pep Club; Varsity Baseball, ’41. CHARLES PERRY DULL: Tennis Team, ’40, 41; Pep Club. WILLIAM HENRY DUNLAP, Jr.: ‘‘Jack” Junior Varsity Football, ’38; Jeffersonian era Society, '40; Pep ‘Club, 40; Senior Hi-Y, ’41; Varsity Baseball, '41 WATSON HILLSMAN ELLETT: Hi-Y; Basket Ball, Varsity, '39, '40; Basket Ball, Junior Varsity '37, ’38; Baseball, Varsity, '40; Baseball, Junior Varsity ’39; Tennis, Varsity, '40; Monogram Club; Vice President, Junior Class, '39; Pep Club, 40; Cross Country, '39. _MARY FRANCES FORBES: Pep Club; Girls’ Club; Junior Classical League. MARTHA ANN FRANCIS: National Honor Society; Girls’ Club; Fleur-de-Lys; Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Junior Classical League; Pep Club. REBECCA GAYNELLE FRANKLIN: Fleur- de-Lys; Martha Washington Literary Society; Girls’ Club; French Assembly, ’41. VIRGINIA MAE FRITH: Pep Club. MARY ELIZABETH FROST: Glenn Miller; “T Dreamt I Dwelled in Harlem’”’; Spring; Bowl- ing; Collecting Post Cards; ‘‘ Flossie.’ BETTY JANE FULLER: Private Secretary; John Kirby; ‘‘My Resistance is Low’; Sport Clothes; Swimming; Vogue. ELIZABETH ADELAIDE GARRETT: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Martha Washington Literary Society. JUNE DAWN GARST: Student Government; Home-Room President; Secretary, Senior Class, ’41; Pep Club; Acorn Staff; Girls’ Club Cabinet, 41. HARRY SHARPE ELLIOTT: President, Junior Class, ’39, and Senior Class, '40; Senior Hi-Y; Pep Club; Basket Ball, ’39, 40, '41; C orresponding Secretary, Hi-Y, 40: Junior Varsity Baseball, Basket Ball, 38; Prefect, '38, '39 - ROY ELMO ELLIOTT: Glenn Miller; ‘ Per- fidia’’; Math; Spring; Flying; Roses. HARRY GLENWOOD ENGLISH: Gene Krupa; Drum; Summer; Football; Army Pilot; Roses. CHARLES MARVIN FAIRCHILD: Spring Track, ’40, ’41; Indoor Track, '41; Cross Country, 41; Commercial Club; Reporter, La Revista; Vice President, Spanish Club, '40; Pep Club. SARAH ELIZABE TH GEORGE: ‘The Band Played On’’; Sweaters and Skirts; Tennis; Read- ing; “Sally”: Roses. DORIS LORRAINE GIBBS: Nurse; Summer; Gardenias; Dancing; Mademoiselle; Kay Kyser. EDITH PAGE GILL: Girls’ Club Cabinet; Cheer Leader; Fleur-de-Lys; Martha Washington Literary Society; Junior Classical League; National red Society; Student Government, '40; Pep lub. JULIA BELLE GLENN: Student Government, 38, 39; Secretary, Girls’ Club, '39; Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Prefect Council, ‘40; Cheer Leader, '40, 41; Costume Play; Pep Club Council. ANDRE POITEVIN FALLWELL: Editor, L'Echo de Roanoke, ’40, '41; Vice President, Science Club, '40; Jefferson News Staff; Acorn Staff; Senior Hi-Y; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Fleur- de-Lys; Christmas Assembly; French Assembly; Costume Play; Orchestra; Football; Track; Pep Club; French Tournament. JOE ALLAN FINDLEY: Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Junior Classical Le eepbe Pep Club; Junior Varsity Foot- pall, Fall, if 92 }e BOYD. HANSFORD FITZGERALD: Orrin Tucker; ‘“‘Nobody’s Baby Now”; Esquire; To retire at an early age; Swimming; Railroad Execu- tive. BUFORD THOMAS FLESHMAN: Kay Kyse-; ““What do You Hear from Your Heart’’; Trumpet; Bookkeeping; Summer; Football. EMILY LEE GOFF: Glenn Miller; “It All Comes Back to Me Now”’; Skirts and Sweaters; Summer; Swimming; ‘ ‘Dopey.’ PAMALA GOODWILL: Junior Classical League; Pep Club; Girls’ Club; Martha Washing- ton Literary Society. DORIS ELIZABETH GOOLSBY: Pep Club; Choir; Girls’ Club. EMILY LOUISE GRASTY: Glenn Miller; “High on A Windy Hill’; Spring; Swimming; Vogue; Gardenia. BETTY CARROLL GRAVES: Girls’ Club Cabinet; Martha Washington Literary Society; Orchestra; National Honor Society; Fleur-de-Lys; Library Club; Pep Club. ANN LEWIS GRAVETT: Basket Ball; Draw- ing; Gene Krupa; Life; Summer; Rice. LELIA IONE HAGAN: Girls’ Athletic Associ- ation; Spanish Club; Softball; Volley Ball; Bowling DOROTHY LOUISE HAIRFIELD: Com- merical Club; Monogram Club. CHARLES M. FOLDEN, Jr.: “Alice Blue Gown ’; ‘Little Charlie.” CHARLES EDWARD FUSSELLE: Acorn Staff, Rostrum Editor; AcorN Representative; French Club; Junior Classical League, '37; South- ern Interscholastic Press Association Convention; Boys’ Glee Club; Art Department; Assemblies: Christmas; Choral Verse; Senior Day; French, 39, ’40, ’41; ACORN Dedication; ‘Bbony Es- capades,’’ 40, '41; ‘‘ Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall’’; ‘‘Seven Sisters.”’ MARVIN WILLIAM GIBSON: Apprentice at Norfolk and Western Shops; Be a Good Tennis Player; Tennis; Esquire; Hot Fudge Sundaes; “‘Speed.”’ CHARLES ELBERT GOOD: Metal Work; Summer; “‘ Bullet.” MILDRED JEAN HALPERN: Vice President, Martha Washington Literary Society, ’41; Radio Club; Circulation Staff of Jefferson News; Director of Martha Washington Literary Society Play. MARGUERITE EULALA HARPER: “Snookie”’ i, English; Bowling; ‘‘Let Me Call You Sweetheart” ; Cheese; Summer. SARAH ELIZABETH HARVEY: _ Martha Washington Literary Society; Chir ;‘‘H. M. S. Pinafore,” '39; “Pirates of Penzance,” 40; “Ebony Escapades,’’ ’40, ’41. MARY LILLIAN HENDRICKS: ‘Step It Up and Go”’; Guitar; Spring; Ice Cream; Rose. CARL FRANKLIN GODFREY: Football, '40; Senior Hi-Y; Model Aeroplane Club, ‘40. EARL BENNETT GORDON: Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Pep Club; La Tertulia. ERNEST DALTON GRAHAM: Glenn Miller; “Prenesi’’; Professional Golf; Golf; Life; Ham and Eggs. DAVID PAYTON GRAVES: Junior Classical League; House Committee. CHARLINE WALKER HENSON: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Fleur-de-Lys; National Honor Society. IRETTA LEE HICKAM: aay pe Martha Washington Literary Society, Martha Wash- ington Literary Society Biay: ’ Jefferson High School Band; Girls’ Bowling Team: Jefferson News Staff. LUCILLE HATTIE HOAL: “Shorty”; Glenn Miller; ‘‘What Do You Hear From Your Heart’; Summer; Skating; Red Roses. NELDA MITCHELL HODGES: Martha Washington Literary Society, '39, ’40, ’41; Girls Club, ’40, ’'41; Pep Club, '39, ’40, ’41. JEAN FRANCES HOGAN: Girls’ Club; Girls’ Athletic Association; Junior Classical League; Fleur-de-Lys; Martha Washington Literary Sa- ciety; Pep Club. HAZEL MARIE HUFFMAN: Senior Prefect Representative, '39, ‘40; Secretary of Student Government, °40, °41; Girls’ Club; Pep. Club; Junior Classical League; National Honor Society. DOROTHY MILDRED HUGHES: Stenogra- pher; Glenn Miller; “Sugar Blues’’; Trombone; Spring; Daisy. GWENDOLYN ABIGIAL ““Gwenny ’; Glen Miller; “ Spring; Roses; Math. JAMES FORREST GRAY: Tennis; Life; Radio Mechanical Engineer. CLYDE MILTON HAIRFIELD, Jr.: Varsity Football, Monogram Club. RAY CECIL HALE: Bookkeeper; Trombone; Swimming; Popular Mechanics; ‘‘Walking by The River ’; Carnations. CHARLIE WALKER HALL, Jr.: Math; Summer; Baseball; Benny Goodman; Old Coins. CATHERINE ELNORA HUSTED: Girls’ Club Cabinet, ‘41; Art Director, Fleur-de-Lys; 40; Junior Classical League; Martha Washington Di ereey Society; Fleur-de-Lys; Girls’ Club; Pep ub. MARY ELIZABETH IKENBERRY: ‘‘Ikey” Potato Salad; Sweaters; ‘‘Frenesi’’; Summer” : Life. MARIA IMLAY: Girls’ Club Cabinet, '40; Girls Club, '39, '40, ’41; Girls’ Athletic Association, ’39; Pep Club, 39, 40, '41. DOROTHY MARIE INGRAM: Nurse at University of Virginia Hospital ; Glenn Miller; Softball; Science; ‘‘Dot’’; Rose. VERNON TYLER HANCOCK: Junior Classi- cal League; Science Club; Usher; Sound Crew. RICHARD NELSON HANES, Jr.: Football Team; Junior Varsity, ’38; Varsity, '39, '40; Pep Club; Hi-Y,. h HUNDLEY: Walking by The River”’ I Junior 38; Varsity Football, ’39, ’40; “Indian PETER CONSTANTINE HANZAS: Junior Classical League; Senior Hi-Y; National Honor Society. JAMES THOMAS HARLOW: Summer; Drums; Football; Popular Photography; ‘‘ Jean.” MARCIA KEMP ISBELL: Martha Washing- ton Literary Society; Girls’ Club; Junior Classical League; Girls’ Monogram Club; Pep Club. MARGARET ANN JARRETT: Student Coun- cil, 40; Prefect, 41; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Interclub Council: National ‘Honor Society; Pep Club; Fleur-de-Lys; Junior Classical League; ACORN Representative, 40; Jefferson News Representa- tive, ’40; ‘‘Seven Sisters.’’ MARION BRUCE JEFFRIES: Secretary; Fieu r-de-Lys. Assistant Editor, L’Echo de Roanoke; Gir's’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Junior Classical 1 League; National Honor Society; Pep Club; Radio Club; Roanoke Roman Staff, ’39, Latin Tournament, 40, 41; French Tournament, 40, ’41. NORMA LEE JENNINGS:. Jefferson News Representative, '40; ACORN and Jefferson News Representative, 41, ELLA FRANCES JESSEE: Paul Whiteman; “Merry Widow Waltz’; Librarian; Spring; American; Red Rose. DOROTHY ANN JOHNSON: Jimmy Dorsey; “Because of You’’; Dance on Broadway; Play Pro- duction; ‘‘ Dottie’; Gardenia. EMILY JEAN JOHNSON: Student Govern- ment Representative, '41; Martha Washington Literary Society; Girls’ Club; Fleur-de-Lys. HELLEN LOUISE JOHNSON: Assistant Director of Radio Club, '41; News Staff; Com- mercial Club; Library Club. CONWAY THOMAS HARRIS: Baseball; Fishing; Pictures. WILLIAM D. HART: Choir; Student Govern- ment; ‘‘The Pirates of Penzance’’; ‘‘Pinafore’’; ‘Why the Chimes Rang.” FRANK LEA HARTSOOK: Monogram Club; Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Football; In- door Track; Spring Track; Baseball. CECIL BLAINE HASH: A Cappella Choir, ’38, 39,’40, '41; Boys’ Glee Club, '38, '39, ’40; ‘‘H. M.S. Pinafore, ’ ’39; State Music Festival at Rich- mond, ’39, ‘40; ‘Pirates of Penzance,’’ '40; Spanish Club, ’38; ‘‘Ebony Escapades, ’ ’39, '40; State Music Festival at Radford, '41 MARILYN ' VIRGINIA JOHNSON: Girls’ Club, '39; Fleur-de-Lys; Girls’ Club Cabinet, '39; Student Government, '40; Pep Club; Cheer Leader, 40; ‘‘Why the Chimes Rang”; Girls’ Club, Secretary, '41; Newspape r Staff; ‘‘Seven Sisters’’; Interclub Council, '40; Student Speakers’ Bureau; Radio Club, i ““Poochie’’; Track; Collecting Baseball JOYCE AGNES JONES: Vice President, Girl's Monogram Club, '41; Girls’ Club; Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Fleur-de-Lys; Science Club; French Tournament. JUNE KATHELEEN KANE: Girl Reserves; Pep Club. VIRGINIA LaRUE KANTN ER: ‘Walking By The River’; Spring; ‘‘Ginny’’; Sweater; Tennis; Beef Steak. JAMES CHESTER HAWKINS: “Walking By The River’; Accordion; Aeronautical Engineer; Summer; Swimming; Airplanes. WILLIAM NATHAN HAWKINS: John Kirby Drums; History; Spring; Life; Photography. FRED STULTZ HAWKS: Junior Hi-Y; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Senior Hi-Y. WILLIAM PERKINS HAZLEGROVE: Presi- dent, Home Room; Senior Hi-Y; Jefferson News Staff; Cross Country, ’40; Indoor and Spring Track, ’41. IRIS MAY KEITH: National Honor Society. RUBY ELIZABETH KEITH: Club; Pep Club. JOYCE MARIE KENDRICK: Tommy Dorsey; “Because of You ; Shorthand; Summer; Roses; Football. VIRGINIA MAE KING: Girls’ Club; Com- mercial Club; ILA JAMES KINGREA: Student Council, ’39 Acorn Staff, '39, '41; Pep Club; Point Recorder of Girls’ Athletic Association, °40; Secretary, Monogram Club, °'41; ‘Seven Sisters’’?; Home- Room President, ’39, ‘41 _ MARY FRANCES KINNIER: Stenographer; Glenn Miller; ‘‘I Give You My Word”; Piano; Spring; ‘‘Shorty.”’ WAVE ETTER KIRK: Sundaes. CLARA GENEVA KITTS: “Kitty”; Glenn Miller; Sport Clothes; Summer; Skating; Red Roses. RAYMOND FRANK HECK, Jr.: Secretary, Senior Hi-Y; Home-Room President; AcorN Busi- ness Staff; N ews Business Staff; Spanish Club. Monogram Violets; Chocolate JOHNNIE SHELTON HENDERSON: Com- mercial Club. PAUL CLIFTON HENDRICK: Baseball; Movies; Life. JOHN WADE HICKOK: “ Johnney Travel; Drums; Kay Kyser. EVELYN LOUISE KOEGEL: President of Commercial Club, ‘40, ‘41; National Honor Society. VIRGINIA MAY KOEGEL: Commercial Club, 41. “Shorty ”’ ) ; Football; CLARA VIRGINIA LAMBERT: Secretary of Commercial Club, ’41; Martha Washington Liter- ary Society; National Honor Society; Pep Club. TEXIE IRENE LAWHORN: Glenn Miller; “South’’; Piano; Home Economics; Summer; Woman's Home Companion, GARDNER WATSON HIGGINS: Spanish Club; Commercial Club; Jefferson News Staff; AcoRN Staff; Stage Crew; Pep Club. ROBERT LEWIS HOBART: Alvino Rey; To be an electrical engineer ; Electricity; Summer; Popular Science; ‘‘ Doc.’ MILLS HUBERT HOBBES: Way’; Government Pilot; Uncle: MELVIN JAMES HOBSON: Reading; Gar- denia; Tieno; Summer; Baseball; ‘“‘You Can't Make Love to Me.” “Dow n Argentine Civics; Football; ERIS OBLENE LEE: Glenn Miller; Spring; ““Maybe”’; Skating; ‘‘Lee.’ ELIZABETH DOROTHY LIGGAN: ‘When You Walk By’ History; Shoes; Mademoiselle; Coffee Cups; ‘‘ Lizzie.’ RUBY FRANCES LIKENS: Pep Club. HELEN MARIE LINKOUS: Wayne King; Sing; History; Spring; Football; Rose. BLANCHE RUTH LUCY: Pep Club; Martha We ashington Literary Society; A Cappella Choir, 38, 39, '40, '41; ‘“‘ Pirates of Penzance”; eS RAG SE Pinafore’’; “Ebony Escapades, ’ '38, '39, '40. ef 93 fe _ DOROTHY ANN LUDWICK: Member of Pep Club; Girls’ Club; Radio Club. PATRICIA LUCILE MAD DOX: Senior Pre- fect; Girls’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society, Cabinet, °40; Junior Cla ssical League; Minstrel, ’39, 40, 41; ‘Pinafore’; ‘Pirates of Penzance”’; ‘‘Seven Sisters ”’; ‘Dorothy Vernon”; Chairman, Senior Play Committee; Fleur-de-Lys; Radio Club; Speakers Bureau; Senior Dance Com- mittee; Choir; Pep Club. BARBARA KATHLEEN MALLORY: Martha Washington Literary Society; Pep Club; Girls’ Club; Commercial Club; Minstrel; Radio Club. CHARLES SAYRE HOLMES: Artie Shaw “High on a Windy Hill’’; Drums; See South America; Tennis; Esquire. JOE CHARLES HOLMES: Treasurer, Fleur- de-Lys; Hi-Y. DANIEL STOCKTON HOLT: Junior Varsity Football; Spring Track; Monogram Club; Varsity Baseball; Indoor Track. AcorN Staff; Junior CHARLES W. HOUCHINS: Stage Crew; National Honor Society; Classical League. KATHLEEN ALICE MARTIN: Commercial Club; National Honor Society. MARGARET MARTIN: Girl Reserves; Pep Club; Junior Classical League. CHRISTINE VIRGINIA MASON: “It All Comes Back To Me Now”’; Stenographer; Spring; Photography; ‘‘Tiny’’; Roses. DORIS MARIE MASON: Student Govern- ment, 7°37; Girls’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society. WILLIAM THOMAS HUBBARD: Hi-Y, ’41; Pep Club. FRANK EDWARD HUFFMAN: Window Decorating; Glenn Miller; ‘‘Walking by the River’’; Good Clothes; Summer; Ice Skating. RICHARD DONALD HUFFMAN: Illustrater; Glenn Miller; Sport Coats; Steak; ‘‘ Dick.” GEORGE F. HUGHES, Jr.: President of Senior Class; Prefect Council, '39, '40, 41; Pep Club Council, °39, '40; Science Club; Junior Classical League; Senior Hi- Y; Jeffersonian Liter- ary Society; Vi ice. Breen at Ne eisn (O fanned a Student Council, 39; Council, C. S. G. A. HAZELTEEN ELIZABETH MASON: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Radio Club. MARGARET LOUISE MATHENA: “High on A Windy Hill’; History Teacher; Summer; Tennis; Collecting Stamps; Red Roses. RUTH VICTORIA MAWYER: Science Club; Pep Club. AUDREY HELEN Club. GEORGIE SUE MAY: Girls’ Club; Pep Club. ’ MARY FRANCES MAYS: Student Govern- ment, ‘38; Martha Washington Literary Society; Fleur-de-Lys; Junior Classical League; “‘Ebony Escapades,’’ 41; Pep Club, '40. Senior MAXEY: Commercial ALICE JOY McCRAY: Acorn Staff; Junior Classical League; La Tertulia; Treasurer, Martha Washington Literary Society, '40; ‘“‘Why the Chimes Rang,”’ °40; ‘“‘Ebony Escapades,”’ ‘41; Assembly Reporter for World-News, '39, '40, '41; Radio Club. NANCY LEE McGEORGE: Pep Club; Junior Classical League; Fleur-de-Lys. CHARLIE EVANT HUNTER: Manager, Basket Ball Team, '40, 41; Senior Hi-Y; Secretary, Senior Hi-Y, ’40; Pep Club; Student Government; Home-Room President, ‘41. CARL RUSSELL HURD: Glenn Miller; “Tootie,”’; Summer; Baseball; ‘‘When I Saw You”; Trumpet. DANIEL PATTERSON HUTTS, Jr.: Navy Pilot; Kay Kyser; Science; Swimming; Aviation Chocolate Pie. JUNIOR NORTON INGRAM: Spanish Club; Stage Crew; Jefferson News Staff, '38; Skit in Minstrel, ’38 MILDRED GERALDINE McLAIN: Glenn Miller; ‘‘Maybe”; Shorthand; Summer; Rose; “Millie.” CARMEN KATHLEEN McMICHAEL: Presi- dent of Home Room, '41; ‘‘Ebony Escapades,”’ 41; Charlottesville Play. NANCY STUART McNAIR: Prefect, ’41; President, Fleur-de-Lys, '40; Girls’ Club Cabinet; Roanoke Roman Staff, '40; Junior Classical League; National Honor Society; Pep Club; L’Echo de Roanoke; tudent Government Representative, '40. SARAH CATHERINE MEYER: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Radio Club; poe of Science Club, 40; Jefferson News Staff, '40, Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Giris’ Ribtete Associa- tion, 39; Business Staff, Jefferson News, '41. ROBERT WHEARY IRVIN, Jr.: Medicine; Kay Kyser; Science; Swimming; Pork Chops; Photography. WELFORD WALLACE ISBELL: “Polly”; Machinist; Baseball; Photography. DUDLEY PENNINGTON JACKSON: Presi- dent of Junior Hi-Y, ’39, ’40; President of Senior Hi-Y, ‘41; Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Foot- ball; Monogram Club; National Honor Society; Junior Classical League. LUTHER HARDEN JACKSON: Glenn Miller; “Prenesi’’; Swimming; Model Building; Book- keeping ; Autumn. CHARLOTTE MICHAEL. FLEETA JUNE MILLER: Science Club; Student Government Representative, ’41; Radio Club. MARY STUART MILLER: Art; Glenn Miller; Life; Rose; Slacks; Swimming. CORDELIA ELIZABETH MILLS: Teaching; “Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair’’; French; Spring; Baseball; Roses. RUBY KATHLEEN MIMS: Secretarial Position; Glen Miller; ‘‘ There'll Be Some Changes Made”’; Typing; Summer; Baseball. JEAN JUANITA MINTER: Seer ten Glenn Miller; ‘‘Perfidia’’; Summer; Baseball; ‘‘Shorty.”’ MABEL GERTRUDE MITCHELL: Secretary; Jimmy Lunsford; ‘‘Stardust'’; Trumpet; Banana Pudding; Yellow Rose. CAROLYN VERMILLION MONK: “Tip”; Wayne King; ‘“‘The Waltz You Saved for Me”; Tennis; Life; Pecan Pie. BRUCE WILLIAM JANNEY: President, Junior Merchants Association. ieee C. B. JONES: Typist; Roanoke Roman, 40, ; Junior Classical League. JAMES BARTON JONES: Kay Kyser; Loud Ties; Football; Model “Airplane Building. THOMAS ALLEN JONES: “Ave Maria’; Attend Annapolis; Johann Strauss; Radio; Easter Lily; ‘‘Tommy. JANICE LILLIAN MONTGOMERY: Wayne King; ‘“‘Indian Love Call’’; Piano; ‘‘Boy’’; Roses. BARBARA REEVES MOORE: Girls’ Club; Band; Acorn Staff; Pep Club. BETTY ANNE MOORE: Vice President, Student Government, °40, '41; Secretary, Junior Class, °40; Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Classical League, '39, '40; Jefferson News Staff, '39, '40, °41; Girls’ Club; National Honor Society; Pep Club: Quill and Scroll. NELDA EILEEN MORAN: Stenographer; Guy Lombardo; ‘‘Because of You’’; Summer; Chocolate Pie; Gardenias. WILLIAM CECIL KELLER: Office Work; Glenn Miller; Basket Ball; Summer; American; “SB JAMES AUBREY KELLEY: D. E. Student, 41. JAMES GLENWOOD KELLEY: Football; Welding; Spring; Model Airplanes. JOHN MARCELLUS KENNEDY: Glenn Miller; Spring; Football; Life; Steak; ‘‘ Jack.” EVELYNE MAE MORRIS: Glenn Miller; “Indian Summer’’; Nurse; Violet; Swimming; Cole Porter. RACE JUANITA MORRIS: “Nita’’s Glenn Milles ‘Because of You'’; News Reporter; Home Economics; Badminton. ANN GRAY MOUNFIELD: Piano; Evening Clothes; Summer; Swimming; Beethoven; Orchids. MARY VIRGINIA MULLINS: Student Gov- ernment Representative; Girls’ Club; Pep Club. EVA MARIE MURRAY: Tommy Dorsey; Shorty; Sweaters; Music; ‘‘Walking By The River’’; Science. CLARA MARIE MUSSELWHITE: ‘Ebony Escapades, ’ ’39; Girls’ Club. FRANCES LOUISE MYERS: Glenn Miller; “ Perfidia’’; Tennis; Summer; Suckers; Orchids. MARY ELIZABETH NELMS: Treasurer, Girl Reserves, '40; Pep Club; Jefferson News Staff. ALONZA RALPH KERFOOT: Blue; Alvino Rey; Swimming; Summer; Rose; Carrots. WILLARD DOYLE KESLER: Stage Crew. _EARL WAYNE KEYS: Gene Krupa; “I Give You My Word”’; College Education; Spring; Football. HUGH WHITE KILLINGER: Jeffersonian Literary Society; Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y. MARY LOUISE NELSON: Vice President, Martha Washington Literary Society, °40; Presi- dent, Martha Washington Literary Society, °41; Acorn Staff; Pep Club; Girl Reserves; Science Club; Orchestra; Radio Club. MURIEL ROEANA NEWCOMB: Jan Garber; “Dark Town Strutters Ball’; Singer; Winter; Irving Berlin; Basket Ball. LOIS KATHRYN NICHOLS: “Runt”; Glenn Miller; Summer; Dancing; “‘ Perfedia.”’ EULA MARIE NICHOLS: Glenn Miller; “Frenesi’’; Summer; Dancing; Sour Pickles; Gardenias. STEPHEN MALCOLM KINCER: Glenn Miller; ‘‘Walking by the River’’; Air Line Pilot; Physics; Baseball; Ice Cream. WILLIAM COURTNEY KING, Jr.: Student Gov ernment, '38; Sergeant-at-Arms, Jeffersonian Literary Society, ‘39; Secretary, Junior Hi-Y, '39; Senior Hi-Y; Junior Classical League; Fleur-de- Lys; Swimming Team, ’41; Joke Editor of Roanoke Roman, 41. MARVIN NOEL KOGER: Summer; Seeing What Makes Things “ Tick.” GILES ELDRIDGE LACY,. Irie) Tommy Dorsey; Baseball; ‘‘Snookie’’; English; Life; Spring. MARY WOOD NOEL: “High on a Windy Hill’’; Private Secretary; Sport Clothes; Tennis; Music; Violet. VERLIE FRANCES NOELL: Glenn Miller; “High on a Windy Hill’’; Summer; Football; Ice Cream; Rose. DORIS JEAN OFSA: Acorn Staff, '39; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club Cabinet, '38, fsa Home-Room Reporter; ACORN Representative; Girls’ Athletic Association; Choir and Glee Club, '37; Speech Department. ANNA ELIZABETH OLIVER: Editor of Roanoke Roman, '40; President. Martha Washing- ton Literary Society, '40; L’Echo, Staff; ACORN Staff; Junior Classical League; National Honor Society; Fleur-de-Lys; Radio Club. MARILYN LEE PAGE: Stenographer; Hot Fudge Sundae; Summer; Trap Drums; Gardenia; ‘Pagie.”’ MARTHA ANNE PATTERSON: Senior Pre- fect, '40, ‘41; News Editor, Jefferson News, ‘40, ’41; Girls’ Club Cabinet; Quill and Scroll; Pep Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Fleur-de-Lys; Literary Teams. ANNE DAVIS PAYNE: Girl Reserves; Girl Reserves Cabinet, °41; Pep Club; Junior Classical League. HELEN PARK PAYNE: Girl Reserves; Pep Club; Commercial Club; Junior Classical League. HAROLD ARTHUR LARSON: Kay Kyser; Mechanical Drawing; Summer; Baseball; Esquire; Model Airplanes. NED MARTZ LAZENBY: Tommy Dorsey; “Frenesi’’; Trap Drums; Spring. STAFFORD R. LEFFLER: Fall; Tennis; Ray- mond Scott; Photography. JOHN CALVIN LIGGAN: Christmas Assembly, 39; Christmas Assembly, ’40. NANCY VIRGINIA PENN: Student Govern- ment Representative, '40; Girl Reserves; ACORN Staff; Girls’ Glee Club; Pep Club; Junior Classical League. GEORGIE MAE PERDUE: Martha Washing- ton Literary Society; Girl Reserves; Commercial Club; = 94 jie DORA MADELINE PETERS: “High on a Windy Hill’’; Nurse; Summer; Swimming; Collect- ing Pictures; Red Roses. MARY HICKMAN PHILPOTT: Artie Shaw; Tennis; Bowling; ‘‘ Pottsie.’ LEWIS McCLELLAN LONG: Treasurer, Sophomore Class, °37; Vice President, Junior Class, '38; Vice President, Junior Hi-Y, ’38; Treasurer, Senior Hi-Y, '41; Cross Country, 30: Swimming Team, °40; Varsity Basket Ball, '39, ‘41; Junior and ‘‘B”’ Basket Ball. PAUL ELLSWORTH LONG: Fleur-de-Lys, Vice President, '38, Treasurer, ’39; Senior Prefect Council, 40; Acorn Staff, 39; Newspaper Staff, 40; Student Government; ‘“‘Romance by Re- quest,” ’37; Honor Society; Senior Hi-Y; Jeffer- sonian Literary Society; Science Club; Junior Classical League; Pep Club; French Tournament; Radio Club, KENNETH SHELTON LUCAS: Band, ’39, 40, ’41; Orchestra, 40; Science Club. GLENN ARTHUR MAIN, Jr.: Vice President, Spanish Club; Cabinet Member Science Club; Junior Classical League; Pep Club; Band; Orchestra. NANCY VIRGINIA PHILPOTT: Martha Washington Literary Society; Library Club; Pep Club; Commercial Club. JEAN FRANCES PHLEGAR: English; Sum- mer; Baseball; Ice Cream. DOROTHY SUE PICKLE: President, Home Room, '39; Girl Reserves; Pep Club. KATHERINE REBECCA PITTMAN: Glenn Miller; Stenographer; Typing; Summer; Tennis; Ice Cream, GLADYS VIOLA POFF: Commercial Club. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH POWELL: “Ginny.” WILMA NADINE PRATER: “Shorty.” MERLE ELIZABETH PUGH: “Shorty.” ORIE B. MARTIN, Jr.: Football; B-Team; Junior Varsity; Baseball. WALLACE ELBERT MARTIN: Artie Shaw; Summer; Rose. ROBERT EARL MAYS: “Bud”; “Trade Winds ’; Rose; Winter; Football; Glenn Miller. HUBERT CHARLES McCLANAHAM, Jp.: Glenn Miller; President; Football. JANE ELIZABETH PULLIAM: “Pete’’; Guy Lombardo; “Only Forever’; Shoes; Spring; Pop Corn. EMMA CAMP READE: Girls’ Club Cabinet, ft BD Club; Junior Classical League; ACORN Staff. JUNE LUCILLE REED: Secretary of Com- mercial Club, Fall, ’40; Student Council Repre- sentative, Fall, ‘40; Girl Reserves; Monogram Club; Commercial Club; HELEN LOUISE RICE: Piano-Accordion; Basket ball; Life; ‘‘Dolly’’; Rose; Success in all Undertakings. ALEX LEWIS McCLURE: Football, ’38, 39, '40; Student Government, ‘40. CHARLES ROBERTS McCONAGHY: ““Bobs ’; Football; Indoor Track; Spring Track; Science Club President; Student Council. ELMORE DANIEL McFADDEN: Baseball; Chicken. STEPHEN SAMUEL McGEE: Student Coun- cil Representative, '39; Junior Classical League; Pep Club. MARY ELIZABETH RICHARDSON: Glenn Miller; ‘‘Stardust’’; Summer; Skating; Roses. BERYL JANE ROBERTS: Girls’ Club Cabinet, 41; Pep Club; Costume Play, ’41; Girls’ Club. LORENA _ JACQUELINE ROBERTSON: “‘Jackie’’; ‘‘Bows’’; Guy Lombardo; ‘‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.” NORMA MARIE ROBERTSON: Glenn Miller; D. E.; “‘Stardust’’; Summer; Tennis; Orchids. RUTH CHRISMOND nl tga Student Government, '40; Choir; “‘ Pinafore,’ “Pirates of Penzance, AL: “Ebony Pocsbadant) 40-41; Glee Club. RUTH SAFERIGHT: ‘‘Blue Danube Waltz”; Concert Accordionist; Johann Strauss; Violets; Spring; Accordion, MARGUERITE ROSE SAKER: Christmas AsSembly, '39,'40; Martha Washington Literary Society; Glee Club; Student Government, ‘40. FANNIE LEE SANDERSON: Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Pep Club; Fleur-de-Lys, Girls’ Athletic Association; French Tournament; EDWIN THOM: AS McNAME E, Jr.: Botany; Xavier oper: Perfidia’’; ‘‘Ned’’; Art; Cypripe- dium Acanle JAMES LEWIS McVEY: Glenn Miller; Gas Models; ‘‘Jake’’; Air Corps Mechanic; Esquire. JOHN CARLTON McVEY: Printing; Summer; Socker; Life; Mechanic; Rose. JOHN MARSHALL MELOY: Junior Classical League; Fleur-de-Lys; Senior Hi-Y. MARGARET LEBURNIA SAUL: Martha Washington Literary Society; Pep Club; Commer- cial Club. MARGARET RUTH SAYERS: Librarian; Glenn Miller; English; ‘‘Walking by The River ’; Summer; Swimming. JEANNE WEAVER SCHNAUTZ: ee Martha Washington Literary Society, '41; Radio Club, ’41; Girls’ Club; Jefferson News Staff; Pep Club, ’40, '41; AcorN Representative, '41; Science Club, ‘41. NANCY BARNETT SCRUGGS: Girls’ Club; President of Girls’ Club; Junior Prefect, ‘40; Cheer Leader; Student Government Representa- tive, '38; Exchange Editor of Acorn, '39; Costume Play, '41; Christmas Play, 39; Martha Washington Literary Society, °39. IRA HURT MENEFEE, Jr.: Cartooning; Aviation; ‘“‘Billy’’; Banana Pudding; Springtime; Life. WILLIAM ELDRIDGE MERRICKS: “ Buck- Shot’’; ‘“One Rose’’; Football; Spring and Sum- mer; Optician; Al Donahue. JACKSON HOWISON METCALF: Junior Classical League; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Pep Club; Senior Hi-Y. EMANUEL JACQUES MILLER: Engineer- ing; Mathematics; Swimming; Popular Science; Tschaikowsky; V iolin. JOHN NEVILLE MILLER: To be 5’ 11” tall; History; Ping-Pong; Life; ‘‘Josh’’; Rose. JAMES WESLEY MITCHELL: Henry King; ‘‘Where Was |”’; Guitar; Choir; Swimming. CLARENCE ROGERS MONTGOMERY: Cross Country; Stage Crew. HUBERT DEWEY MOORE: Welding; Base- ball; Bears; ‘‘Windy’’; Guy Lombardo; Roses. MARY CLARA SECRIST: Secretary; ‘‘Fren- si'’; Spring; Swimming. NORMA SHARTZER: Glenn Miller; ‘‘I Give You My Word”; Bowling; Dancing; Chicken; “ Shotgun.” AUDREY LAVONIA SHAW: Guy Lombardo; Skirts; Potato Salad; Reading; ‘‘I Hear a Rhap- sody”’; Life. JEAN VAWTER SHAY: “Jasper”; Spring; Typing; Skirts; Softball; ‘‘There'll Be Some Changes Made.” HUGH EMERSON MOSHER: Vice President, Jeffersonian Literary Society, ‘40; AcoRN Staff; Fleur-de-Lys; Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi- ee Debating Team, ‘40; Reading Team, 41; “Voung April” “Seven Sisters’; Pep Club; Junior Classical League. CLAUDE R. MUSE: Tommy Dorsey; ‘Out of the Grey’’; Claronet; Basket Ball; Music; “Senator.” HUBERT ASHBY NANCE: Cross Country; Spanish Club; Senior Hi-Y; Science Club. EARL GLASS NEAS: Co-Editor, Roanoke Roman, '41. JUANITA BELLE SHORTT: “Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair’’; Travel; Bowling; Roses; Hot Dogs; “ Nita.” PEGGY MARIE SHORTT: “Peg ’; Roses; Glenn Miller; Spring; Skirts and Sweaters; ‘It All Comes Back To Me Now.” CLAIRE EMMA SIMPSON: Girl Reserves; Fleur-de-Lys Club; Pep Club. JULIA ROSE SIMPSON: Stenographer; Guy Lombardo; “It All Comes Back To Me Now”; Skirts; Chicken; “Judy.” ANDREW JACKSON NEWCOMB, Jjp.: Prefect Council, '38, '39; Secretary, Science Club, ’A0, '41. HERMAN pag et NEWMAN: Jeffersonian Literary Society; Hi-Y; Junior Varsity Football; Track Team; Science Club. WILLIAM WAYNE NOELL: Glenn Miller; ‘Bill ’; Raymond Scott. DONALD PAGE NOFSINGER: Roanoke Roman Staff; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Senior Representative, ACORN; Jefferson News Business Staff; Student Government, ’39, ‘40; Junior Classical League; Junior Varsity Football. CHARLES HARRISON OVERSTREET, Jr.: “Ted ’; Gene Krupa; ‘‘It’s a Sin To Tell a Lie”’; Summer. ROBE Be GORDON PAGE: Ted Weems; epanieh Summer; Playing Cards; ‘‘ Bob’’; Bache- ors HERBERT CLIFTON PATSEL: Wayne King; To Hitch Hike to California; Summer; Modeling Airplanes; ‘‘ Curley.” BENJAMIN CARROLL PAYNE. REBA JUNE SINK: Guy Lombardo; Swim- ming; Roses; American; Coca-Cola; Tennis. RUBY GERALDINE SINK: Glenn Miller Piano; Summer; Skating; ‘‘Gerry’’; Rose. EDNA SLAYDON: Telephone Operator; Glenn poo Summer; Bowling; Collecting Elephants; ose. WINIFRED SLUSHER: ‘‘Nighty-Night”’; Dancing; Life; ‘‘Winnie’’; Rose; Glenn Miller. JAMES EDWARD PAYNE: Business Mana- ger of Acorn, '39, ‘40, '41; Vice President of Jeffersonian Literary Society, ‘40; ‘‘Ebony Es- capades,”’ '41; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Jefferson Aeronautical Club; Science Club; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Christmas Pageant. JAMES WILLIAM PEDIGO: Wayne King; “When the Band Played On ’; Airplane Mecha- nic; Baseball; Colliers. EARL WALTER PERDUE: “Slim”; Glenn Miller; Automobile Salesman; Typing; Tweed Sport Coat; Spring. LAWERENCE ALLEN PERFATER: Senior Hi-Y; Baseball, ’39, ’40. ELIZABETH JANE SMITH: Girls’ Club; Martha Washington Literary Society; Pep Club; Jefferson News Staff, '40; Girls’ Athletic Associa- tion, ’39. JANE COPELAND SMITH: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Girls’ Athletic Association, °39; Jefferson News Staff, ’40. MYRTLE LOUISE SMITH: Wayne King; “High On A Windy Hill’’; Summer; Sweet Peas; Chocolate Cake. DOLLY BELLE SORRELS: Sammy Kaye; “Stardust’’; Spring; Skating; American; Milk Shakes. JOHN DANIEL PETTICREW: Basket Ball Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Home-Room President, 40, '41; Tennis. JAMES WOODSON PHILLIPS: ‘‘ Woody”; Guy Lombardo; “‘High On A Windy Hill ; Life; Typing; Orchids. WILLIAM REGINALD PHILLIPS: Junior Classical League;, Cross Country; Stage Crew. CHARLES LEWIS PITZER: Vice President, Junior Hi-Y, '39, '40; Senior Hi-Y; Senior Prefect, 40, '41; Jefferson News Staff; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Junior Classical League; Cross Country Team; Roanoke Roman Staff, ‘38, °39; Sophomore and Junior ACORN Representative. JOHN EDWARD POWERS: Gene Krupa; “T Hear a Rhapsody”’; Guitar; Summer; Swim- ming; ‘‘Spud.” EARL VAN PRICE: Football; Baseball. FREDERICK WORD PRICE: Stenographer; Glenn Miller; Summer; Football; Life; ‘‘ Fred.” LEWIS HENRY RHODES, Jr.: Wayne King; “Let's Dream This One Out ; Electricity; Life; Johann Strauss; ‘“Phooney.”’ ARLENE REED SPANGLER: House Wife; “Be Honest With Me ; Horse-back Riding; Fruit Salad; Summer; Roses. EMOGENE SPANGLER: Work in Retailing; Distributive Education; Glenn Miller; ‘‘ Walking by the River ; Fried Chicken; Skirts. ef 95 je ESTHER LORINE SPENCER: Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Commercial Club. MARGARETTE ELIZABETH SPENCER ‘Betty’; Glenn Miller; Summer; Football; Mademoiselle; Collecting Souvenirs. ROY ASBY RICHARDSON: Glenn Miller; History; Football; ‘‘Tubby’’; Ham; Life. JOHN DUNCAN RIDDICK, Jr.: President, Sophomore Class, '38; President, Junior Hi-Y, '39; Prefect Council, '40; Treasurer, Student Govern- ment, ‘40; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Senior Hi-Y = Track. ALLAN WILLIAMSON ROADCAP: Sergeant- at-Arms, Jeffersonian Literary Society, ‘41; Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Junior Classical League; Pep Club; Jefferson News Staff. CURLIS MASTERS ROBERTS: Engineering; Mechanical Drawing; Kay Kyser; Swimming; “Buster.” MARGARET LILY STANLEY: Secretary, National Honor S« eset 39, '40; Junior Classical League; Pep Club; Girls’ Club; Mz artha Washing- ton Literary Society. SARA MILDRED STANLEY: “Stan”’; “Star- dust’’; Be a Nurse; Summer; Photoplay; Potato Chips. HAZEL MARIE ST.CLAIR: “Shorty” ‘ Frenesi’’; Guitar; Dancing; Summer; Roses. ’ RACHEL SPENCER: Chicken; Cook; Rose. LAKE WILSON ROBERTS: “Anvil Chorus ’; Popular Science. DEWEY RUTLEDGE ROBERTSON: Pep Club; Junior Classical League. EARL GEORGE ROBERTSON: Mechanical Engineer; Violin; Summer; Flying; Life; Roses. HAROLY LEE ROBINSON: Welding; Glenn Miller; Sport Clothes; Baseball; Sleeping. ROBERT BINNINGTON ROPER: “Dizzy”; “High on a Windy Hill”; Tommy Dorsey; Trumpet; Spring; Raymond Scott. EARL CLYDE RUCKER: Vice President of Home Room, '39; Secretary-Treasurer of Home Room, ‘41; Senior Hi-Y Member, '39; Printing Shop Foreman, ‘41. LAFE PENCE SCALES: Rose; Glenn Miller; Spring; Football; ‘‘ Frenesi.”’ CECIL HERMAN SCHANC K: ‘‘Drummer '; Glenn Miller; ‘‘I Do, Do You ’; Drums; Printing; Irving Berlin. ROSALIE STUART STEPHENS: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Jefferson News Staff; Choir, Min- strel, '40; Operetta, '40; Costume Play, ‘41. DORIS JACQUELINE STINSON: Pep. Club. HARRIET STOKES: Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Junior Classical League. MANETTE STONE: Girls’ Club Cabinet; Student Council, '41; Pep Club; Acorn Staff; Junior Classical League; Fleur-de Lys; Martha Washington Literary Society Cabinet,’ 39, 40; National Honor Society. GORDON LUTHER SCHILLEN: “Flash”’; Electricity; Trombone; Life; ‘‘Walking by the River’’; Fencing. BEVERLEY OWEN SCOTT: Glenn Miller; “Anvil Chorus ; Popular Science; Orchestra; Summer Orchids. GEORGE WESLEY SCOTT: History; Slacks; Spring; Baseball; Banana Splits; “Scotty.” WILLIAM DONALD SECOR: Science Club, DOROTHY LEE STULTZ: Glenn Miller Sweaters; ‘“‘Dot’’; Baseball; Life; Stenographer. NANCYE LEE Sop Martha Washington Literary Society; Girls’ Club Cabinet; Junior Classical League; Pep Glub, GLORIA JEAN TAYLOR: Tommy Dorsey; Piano; Summer; Swimming; American; Orchids. BETSY WYNNE THOMAS: Girls’ Club, '39, ’40; Pep Club; French Club, '39; Choir; Minstrel; “Pirates of Penzance’’; “Gypsy Rover.” ALVIN THOMAS SEGNARI: “Red”; Glenn Miller; ‘‘Chapel in the Valley ’; Printing; Foot- ball; Tennis. ree ew NICHOLAS MARION SHIVELY, Jr.: Treas- urer, Spanish Club, '’39; President, Spanish Club, ’40; Vice President, Science Club, ’41; Jeffersonian Literary Society. ROBERT HOPKINS SHOWALTER: Varsity Football; Radio Club; Commercial Club. ELDRIDGE COURTNEY SIMS: “Corky”; Aviator; Life; Gene Krupa; Football; Spring. BYRON WILBUR SINK: Football; Coin Col- lecting; Aeronautical Engineering; Winter Time; Gene Krupa; Bass Fiddle. LINDSEY PETER SINK: Junior Hi-Y, '37; Senior Hi-Y; Junior Classical League. ALVIN HOGE SMITH: “Dixieland Swing’’; Summer Nights; Walking; Geometry; Cross Country Running; Oysters. ROBIN GILES SMITH: ‘Smitty’; Tommy Dorsey; ‘‘Blue Berry Hill’’; Trombone; Typing. FRANCES LOUISE THOMASON: Fleur-de- Lys; Girls’ Club; Pep Club. MARY ELIZABETH TILLERY: Martha ba ashington Literary Society; Girls’ Club; Pep ‘lub. OPAL IMOGENE TREW: ‘‘Joe”; Eddie Duchin; ‘“‘Amopola”’; Baseball; Potato Chips; Physical Education. MARY JANE TRIPPEER: National Honor Society; Pep C lub; Martha Washington Literary Society; Junior Classical League; ‘Ebony Es- capades, '40, ’41; Choir; ‘‘Penafore’’; ‘Pirates of Penzance.” ROBERT A. SMITH: “Smitty”; Tommy Dorsey; ‘‘It All Comes Back to Me Now”’; Spring; Football. WILLIAM FRALIN SMITHDEAL: Home- Room President, '39; Vice President of Senior Class; Junior Classical League; Science Club; Spanish Club; Junior Hi-Y; Manager, Track Team, '41. THOMAS REED SMOTHERS: Tennis; Glenn Miller; ‘‘Reedy”’; ‘‘Rock-Candy Mountain’”’; Gas Models. MARCUS READER SNIDOW: Senior Hi-Y; Band. MINNIE PAULINE TROUT: Glenn Miller; “Moonlight Serenade’’; Math; Summer; Bowling. MARGARET ELIZABETH TURNER: “There'll be Some Changes Made’’; Summer; Piano; Baseball; Rose; Ice Cream, MARIE ESTELLE TURNER: Glenn Miller; “Walking by the River’’; Spring; Basket Ball; Collecting Movie Stars; Roses. MARY ELIZABETH TURNER: “Libby”; Tommy Dorsey; Summit Ridge Drive; Vogue; Gardenias; Spring. EDWIN GLENN SNYDER: Senior Hi-Y; Varsity Football Squad, '40; Science Club; Pep Club; Spanish Club. JOHN FRANCIS SNYDER: Football; History; Spring; Guy Lombardo; ‘“‘I Hear a Rhapsody.” ROY SORRELS: Baseball Team, '41. JAMES LOUIS SOWDER: Auditor; Glenn Miller; Sport Clothes; Tennis; Esquire; Red Rose. WOODY CECIL SOWERS: Fireman; Guitar; Summer; Hunting; Metal Work; Apples. WILLIAM RUSH SPENCER, Jr.: Student Government, °38; Junior Hi-Y; Vice President, Senior Hi-Y, '41; Swimming Team, ‘40, ‘41; Jefferson News; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Cheer Leader, ‘39. JAMES PETE STAMOULIS: “‘Stoolie’”’; Foot- ball; Carrots; Esquire; ‘‘Stardust’’; Glenn Miller. BUFORD PAGE STANLEY: Writing; Piano; Vesa Spring; ‘‘There’ll be Some Changes ade. HELEN KATHERINE TUCKER: Acorn Staff; Pep Club; Junior Classical League; Martha Washington Literary Society; Girls’ Athletic Association; Business Staff of Newspaper. MARGARET NOMEKA VAN DOREN: Telephone Operator; Guy Lombardo; Sport Clothes; Summer; Collecting Records; Gardenias. NELLIE ELIZABETH VAUGHAN: Girls’ Athletic Association; Martha Washington Literary; Society, Choir; Pep Club; ‘Pirates of Pen- zance’’; ACORN Staff. ELIZABETH ESTELLE VEST: Jimmy Dorsey; “Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair'’; ‘“Libby’’; Home Economics; Buttons; Spring. A. DOUGLAS STANLEY: Lawyer; ‘I’m a Fool to Care’; Commercial Law; Spring; Ice Cream; Photography. JOE CARTER STATON: Band; Band Soloist in Richmond, '39, 40; Band Soloistin Radford, '41; Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Spanish Club. CALVIN HARDING STEVENS: ‘‘Legs”; Gene Autry; Radio ee Football; Photog- raphing; Summer. LUTHER GRAVES STIFF: Jeffersonian Liter- ary Society; Band; Orchestra; Spanish Club; Science Club; Minstrel, °40, '41; Advertising Manager of Publication, 40, °41. MARIE FRANCES VICKERS: Telephone Operator; Glenn Miller; Sport Clothes; Spring; Collecting Dogs; Red Roses, LOUIS EVELYN WAGNER. LOLINE SHOAF WARNER: Martha Washing- ton Literary Society; Spanish Club; Acorn Staff. JUANITA ELLIE WEBB: President, Library Club, ’40; Secretary-Treasurer, Library Club, °41. CHESTER JAMES STULL: “Doc”; Football; Spinach; Gene Krupa; ‘‘There I Go”’; Esquire. CHARLES ARMISTEAD STUMP: “‘Stumpie”; Drums; ‘Mexicali Rose’; Summer; Football; Aviator. EMMETT EUGENE SULLIVAN: Jimmy Dorsey; Football; Math. LIONEL THEO SWICEGOOD: Glen Miller; ‘‘Prenesi’’; History; Spring; Tennis; Pie. WILLIAM CRIPPEN TARPLEY: Senior Hi-Y; Pep Club; Vice President, Junior Merchants Association, '39; President, Junior Merchants Association, '40. ROBERT BREWSTER TATE: Blue; “Bobbie”; Guitar; Baseball; Glenn Miller; Mechanic. MAURICE KENDALL TESTERMAN: Stu- dent Government; President, Science Club, ’40, ‘41; National Honor Society; Debating Team; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Spanish Club. SANFORD LIONEL THAMES: _ Student Council, °39; Prefect Council, 40; Chir '38; Pep Club; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Senior Hi-Y; Costume Play; Charolttesville Play, 39, ’40, '41; Christmas Assembly, '38, '39, '40; Minstrel, 40, '41; ‘‘Gypsy Rover.” NORMA ELOISE WEBB: Guy Lombardo; ‘‘Prenesi’’; Summer; Rose. ETTIE CRONK WEBSTER: Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Pep Club. DOROTHY ROBERTA WELLS: Artie Shaw; “Stardust’’; Summer; Dancing; Peanuts; ‘‘ Dot.” VIRGINIA EARLY WELLS: Cheer Leader; Student Government, '39, '40; Girls’ Club Treas- urer, ’40; Girls’ Club Cabinet, '40; Pep Club; Fleur-de-Lys; Junior Classical League; ‘Seven Sisters.” ROBERT WILSON THOMAS: _“ Monk”; Baseball; Glenn Miller; Orchids; Life; Bananas. WALTER ERWING THOMASSON: “ May- be’; Summer; Track; “‘Shadow’’; Rose. ANDREW THOMAS THORNTON, Jr.: Prefect Council, '40, ’41; President, Sophomore Class, '40; News Staff; Quill and Scroll; Junior and Senior Hi- Me Jeffersonian Literary Society; Na- tional Honor Society; Debating Team; ‘Why the Chimes Rang ’; Pep Club. BERTRAND THOMAS THORNTON: Base- ball; ‘‘Frenesi’’; Orchids. EVELYN MAE WERTZ: Guy Lombardo; ““Maybe”’; Spring; D. E.; Swimming; Ice Cream. ANN LOUIS WEST: Rose;. Eddie Duchin; Autumn; Skirts and Sweaters; Vogue. EDNA FRANCES WHITLOW: Skating; Roses; ‘““So You're the One’’; Shorthand; Spring; Candy. RUTH WHI TTINGTON: era ae ernment, 38, 39; Girls’ Club Cabinet, ’40, ; Pep Club; Junior Cle assical League; Girls’ C Mabe BENJAMIN EDWARD TRIPPEER: ‘“Tu- queer’’; Football; Spring; Trumpet; Artie Shaw; “Duke.” =f 96 } PAUL CLIFTON TUCKER: “Drip”; Spring; Aviator; Spuds; Tennis; Life. NORRIS ALBERT TURNER: “Bill”; ‘‘So You're the One”; Woodwork; Math; Football; Shakespeare. WALKER BLAINE TURNER: Shep Fields; “Perfidia”’; Navy; Esquire; Football; Spinach. JOSHUA PENNINGTON VAUGHAN, Jr.: Senior Hi-Y, President, Fall, '40; Junior Hi-Y; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Sergeant- at-Arms, Spring, °40; Junior Varsity Football, ’38; Varsity Football, ’39, ’40; Swimming Team, Co- ‘Captain, 41; Pep Club; Junior Classical League; Radio Club; Jefferson News Staff. HARRY VAUGHAN: Banjo; copay Spring; Baseball ‘‘Jr.’’; ‘So You’re the One FRANK LESTER VEST, Jr.: Become Aviator; Summer; Boxing; Hot Biscuits; ‘‘ Buck.’ CARLTON LEON VIAR: Glenn Miller: “I Give You My Word”; Summer; Life; Rose; Swimming. MARIE ELLOGENE WILEY “Jean”; Mademoiselle; ‘‘High On a Windy Hill : Tennis; Gene Krupa. MARY GREY WILEY: Treasurer, Com- mercial Club, ’40, ’41; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Junior Classical League. MARY CATHERINE WILHELM: President, Spanish Club, '40, '41; Assistant Circulation Manager, Jefferson News, 40, ’41; Jefferson News Staff, 40, °41; Costume Play, ’40 ANNIE RACHEL WILLIAMS: Girl Re- serves; Pep Club; Choir; ‘““H. M. S. Pinafore”’; “Pirates of Penzance’’; ‘‘Ebony Escapades,”’ °41; Girls’ Monogram Club; Girls’ Athletic Associa- tion; ‘The Seven Sisters.” HELEN IRENE WIMMER: Martha Wash- ington Literary Society; Choics M. Ss. Pinafore, 20 “Pirates” sof Penzance, ’ 41; “Ebony Escapades, ” '40, '41; Radio Club; Pep Club; Commercial Club. POWELL BERNARD WAID: Spring; Basket Ball; Banana Pudding; Tommy Dorsey; “ Flash ; Look. JAMES RAYMOND WALL: Artie Shaw; “You'll Never Know’’; Summer; Football; Esquire; ‘‘ Ace.” CLENTUS MILLARD WALTERS: “Inter- mezzo ’; Doctor; English; Summer; Life; Guy Lombardo, HARRY COOPER WALTON: Vice President, Junior Hi-Y, ’38; Cabinet Member, Senior Hi-Y, 39; Vice President, Senior Hi-Y, °40; Student Council, ’39, ’40, '41; Football, Junior Varsity, Varsity; Basket Ball, Junior Varsity, Varsity; Track; Pep Club; Costume Play; Monogram Club. RICHARD F. WATSON: Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Stage Crew. LEWIS O. WATTS: Junior Varsity. M. REGINALD WEAVER: Treasurer of Senior Class; Football, ’37, 38, '39; Senior Hi-Y; Junior Hi-Y; Monogram Club; Pep Club. DARYL EUGENE WEBB: Pep Club; Mono- gram Club; Track Team; D. E. Club. WILLIAM EDWARD WEDDINGTON: Stu- dent Government, '41; Band. JACK BROWN WERTZ: Football; Photog- raphy; Glenn Miller; Summer; Go To College; Aviation. JAMES HURT WERTZ: Student Govern- ment, 38; Hi-Y; Pep Club; Spanish Club. DICK G. WEST: Junior Hi-Y; Senior Hi-Y; Track Team; Indoor Track; Junior Varsity foot- ball; Monogram Club; Spanish Club. RUTH WIMMER: Glenn Miller; “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’’; Spring; Reading; ‘‘Ruthie’’; “Potatoes,” JEAN ELIZABETH WOODYARD: Play Production; Summer; Skating; Collecting New nickels; ‘‘I Give you My Word.” BEULAH EVELYN WOOLWINE: “Red”; English; Spring; Baseball; Collecting Dogs; Rose THELMA MAYBELLE WRAY: Pep. Club; Girls’ Club; Commercial Club. MARGUERITE ANNE ZIEBER: “Make Be- lieve'’; Piano; Spanish; Summer; Life; Rose. JAMES HARVEY WIGGINTON: Motor- cycles; Summer; Cornet. ERNEST EUGENE WILBOURNE: Orchestra; Fleur-de-Lys. PAUL FESTUS WILLARD: Life; Fruit; Summer; Golf; To get a Good Job; ‘Frenesi.” MORTIMER LEE WILLIAMS: Vice Presi- dent, National Honor Society; Vice President, Junior Classical League; Senior Hi-Y; House Com- mittee; Science Club Cabinet; Roanoke Roman Staff, '39; Junior Hi-Y. DONALD MEADOR WIRT: “Two Dreams Met ; U. S. Army Air Corps Pilot; Printing; Summer; Football; ‘‘ Don.” IRVIN CECIL WOOD: Jefferson News Staff, 39, '40, '41; Sports Co-Editor, Fall, '40, Sports Editor, Spring, '41; Junior Varsity Baseball; Jeffersonian Literary Society; Hi-Y. EDWIN CLYDE WOODS: “Ed”; Glenn Miller; Paradiddle-Joe’’; Football; Printing; Carrots. ROLAND McVEY WOODS: Choir; Stage Crew; Pep Club; Movie Crew; ‘‘ Ebony Escapades,”’ 40, '41; ‘““H. M. S. Pinafore’’; ‘‘The Pirates of Penzance ; Junior Varsity Football. CLARENCE NEWTON “WRIGHT: English; Red Ties; Spring; Esquire; Hamburger; Pansy. ROBERT KENT WRIGHT: N. W. Shops; Glenn Miller; Summer; Motorcycle Races; Motor- cycle Riding; ‘‘High on a Windy Hill.” SAM JAMES WRIGHT: Mechanical Engineer- ing; Aviation technician; Spanish Guitar; La Conga; Model Building. EDWARD MALCUM WYNN: Piano; Summer; ““Mac”’; Baseball; Kay Kyser. LambtiE 6 VP OA TENDS) RMON CLE ClO MPA WcYo 1400 TIL. CEOL MALIN EY phe i aieade. 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Distributors of Kre-Met Mayonnaise Betsy Ross Potato CHiPs OxeE-DokeE Popcorn PHONE 2-3491 JEFFERSON HI RINGS |? JEWELERS @ ] “TNkK Ss 212 South Jefferson Street BULOVA WATCHES FOWLKES KEFAUVER DIAL 8846 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE We believe business goes where it is invited and stays where it is well treated BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION FALLON, Florist PHONE 7709 Propst-Childress Shoe Co. Fine Shoes, Hosiery and Bags Varsity Shop, 2d Floor CHAS. I. LUNSFORD CHAS. P. LUNSFORD JAS. J. IZARD Chas. Lunsford Sons General Insurance and Surety Bonds Colonial-American National Bank Building DIAL 7301 DRAPER-MAYNARD SPORTS EQUIPMENT The Lucky Dog Kind Roanoke Hardware Co. 109 W. Campbell Ave. 218 W. Salem Ave. DIAL 6246 A. S. PFLUEGER Jeweler BuLova - ELtcin - HAMILTON WATCHES 118 West Campbell Avenue ans] © Q a O © (o, a y Oe eZ Delicious and Refreshing THE PET OG GaRe Nas IN THIS ANNUAL WERE MADE BY Ohe Parker Studia 308% SoUTH JEFFERSON STREET ROANOKE, VIRGINIA MEMBER Ry; ‘SJ S = = 50S5¥ ss PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS School and College Annual Photography a Specialty ALTON B. PARKER W. CARLTON PARKER Manager, School and College Proprietor Annual Photography Dept. you deciale CO change your rare (as [aclies often do) First, you will need wedding invitations or announcements. Then, new visiting cards. . stationery bearing the address of your new home... notes for the acknowledgment of gifts. Call on us. We will take pleasure in helping you with all your stationery problems. Brides for several generations have come to us for their wedding stationery. Le ries STONE PRINTING AGNES WieA NWA Cel UR daNeG COMPAN Y ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Dial 6688 ¥ 4
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