Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1947
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C fUf UEfW7J? g f gj,,x. j7547'VJX5 .- 'IM' I A JK, if 1947 A' ff j In - I , fxfhfgjg- - A W, A I -N 4, ' 'I Qi I i'?'5.Ei'?-':i7'-5 57'5f5,3gsx, . ....... I . A,.. W V S! f I ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF cyffe cgffudfzf Baa? JEFFERSON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ROANOKE, VIRGINIA newer! ICC Hear now my .rong of love, melody immortalf Virginia, Virginia! Land of the gauntlet and the glove, V irginia, Virginia! i H orreback land of :ash and plume, Where they rode to wifdom, wonder and doom, V irginia, V irginia! I C I I I I I O O O U C O Q I O 'Hear now my .fong of love, melody immortal'. The cornerstone of our great nation is the state we proudly call our home. But we Virginians are not the only ones who have sung for it a song of love. Long ago, there was an Englishman who dreamed a dream of America, and then another who helped translate it into reality. Although Raleigh and Smith were born in England, they were real Virginians. Then, in the years of the forming of our nation, The Great Generation came almost entirely from our state. Vllashington, Jefferson, Nladison, Monroe, and Henry gave us a new title-that of Americans. Later, there were Poe, jackson, and Lee. tAlready in this twentieth century, such men as Wilson, Darden and Admiral Byrd have lifted their voices. Perhaps even now the song of Virginia is swelling in the heart and mind of someone here at jefferson who will find expression for it in the years ahead! 3 12 N - .fx is 5 N7 ,'.'- ' kv ','-. X X fk f ff! a f M K !,.w Q' . And that ancient Univerfity Founded by wild fejerfon, The place where young Poe learned to sing- Virginialr U niverfityf Remembering the wandering wallf, The proud pillars, the ,rtrange hallf, Of that old University- The brain of old Virginia! After we have left high Jehool, we :hall long remem- ber it: own individual variety of wandering walls, proud pillars, strange hall.r, and be glad at the thought of the many happy hours spent with them. 4 .XXX U , x I ' - Q .Q X 4, f gmN,, l y ', , D XXX! Z.. f Q 'O 1 . M-. . ' . ?i efwfiaixsayi iif 'Z X Z ' f f JY oi 1Q,Ei2W f ' ff W x V , f ' ' '- f if my j Aj uf , 3 f , X Nu ' m f A u X ,N f 6: ,JUAN L! I' 0 fi 'N - f rin' F 1 f',f5fA.' , ,Wa I 7 ' X ,ff W ' XXX 22 Q XX ' , 1 5, x A 9 A -'ya J Z , if X 'JM ,Lyeh I ff M A mul if X 4 mg f X N5 5 lm A if yfkfllf vi ri x X f, 'iNXE1xQ ll, AX X- ' X mA L K a 2f4krQ,Q'P Q X MDN 2 g 'Q J ' xxx x W H . . ff ' f N :Sv V f. W J, Wi QXWQ NM 'f -'1i . 'f,'1.' X X f fhv. , x L 'N , t . h . I. V , V ,xx . W,r. il, I Z K, X gt - - - . .-1 - M U ' - Q 1 1- -' W --'-N U Y I ,- - - ' A I 'i ' ' '- CM X- Madam Vlmfmfam MR. D. E. MCQUILRIN Superintnzdmt of Roanoke City Srhoolr ROANOKE CITY SCHOOL BOARD From Lrfi to Right: MR. LEROY H. SMITH MR. D. E.1N'ICQUILKlN MR. M. A. SMYTHE NIRS. G. T. CAMBPEL1. MR. NIARCEAU THIERRY Rev. W. B. DENSON MRS. DOROTHY L. CHURCHILL MR. -I. S. NICDONALD S 'V .,: .7 K X I t -. , ,, if FT ,f - I I 1 'AQ' ' Mi 1 f ,j - 'i Z., 11,4 l 4 , .u W 1f fm! ff 3 W' REX fn um m ---- t Iwi 1f'1'fffU fA,f,w - 2 ' P. 755' if ,-Lf. 2? 5'6 EW ff' , . ,MH 7 LVL ,f mu, 555: Q 5 Ilagggeu 525 1 f,7,.jIA,. 1-WL' fxgtyi A ! WL W X v ffffff , E 1f.1f f 11wwagi ' if I7 ' gif f3v.w' ', 11651. ,qngfisrizig lg I -gn. ,i9,2?fg?QQ3Jgs54f, ,1, ,f1,, ,Q N. - - w ' I 25555552 . pq? ,-M. f-' ,fgffffgf 'v ,., , 'y 9- i' L 5? ' 1 lil ma h- I F A , 2,91-', ,wggfyllflx Fl -'-' - F' . , ' 21'TJw22f' ieff4'k I ' fi-M - .1 X f gl , -- ,V 3-in-:ii-Q. I 1' fm W?-f 2 ' FE Fa r A-9.53 ' I7 ' 5 ww f X M' . , ' y ll , X ' Z ,V WU'- f Q Q 4 ' f WM? I l' ' l3W ' 1 ' ' Xu' ' f 4 IM I' ' W ' H' , ! ,, ..-Q il?-il .1- M- J 4- ' X , I Ldzr-if-a-,ia-'av-Q-,ii K. Cffffc' W N,. - X f D QW 2 ' ff f 0 f , ffllllillllllll In It C' E Q? W:ITmI : IH - l 1 M X A Ili' ujllx WJ' sl ,I i f - '--- , ' Nz 'W' W' 2 41' 1 uf K ww , V ff' H- th , , 5 45' 'gf'YM2f!L5,':1 H wr ,- pf W 1 I '- 6 x HX. s 'X ., ,J ,. up sl 7- Y ' If '43, . ' :,'l.555!! 5 'f7 l' 9 WZ . J -j Mr,-gif 11,11 4' ,f, .fn 'ff l x Nv f ff 'Cm j -K ' xxwgqfq f ,Aww ff Mbna Me alcle ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AND LIBRARY Left to Right: MARY SULLY HAYWARD Head ofthe Englirh Deparlmznt MRS. RUTH DORSEY FRANCES DENNY FRANCES NIILLER HELEN BRITTAIN ANNA BAKER MRS. DOROTHY WATSON Hcad Librarian MRS. REBA HASR MUSIC DEPARTMENT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Left to Right.. Left to Right: ROBERT M. GRIFITEX' lgTIi5E:h'iEgLv!3'gAN Dzrector of IU-uxzr DOROTHY PAYNE J. R. NVHITE MRS. JEANNE COOKES Band Director Roc!-:ET DUPUY me me W, Nothing is more appropriately named at Jefferson than the Activities Ofhce. Here, most frequently, too many activities go on simultaneously. For your patience and understanding, I, as director of this office, thank both the students and faculty. As Assistant Principal, I join our Principal, Nlr. E. B. Broad- water, in wishing the seniors of the nineteen forty-seven class the line rewards that their efforts deserve. Cordially yours, Affiftant Principal Director of Actizfitie: f9l LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT FRENCH MRS. J. H. FALLVVELL LATIN RHODA NOELL SALLIE LOVELACE Department Hzad HISTORY DEPARTMENT Lfff to Righr: Mus. Lo'r'rxE Txcrz G. A. LAYIXIAN, Department Head MRS. ETHEL FIELD MARY DUNCAN D. W. PERSINGER SYDNEY PENN U21 l w MATHEMATICS ff! to Right: NELLIE SMITHEY Hcad of Illathcmati WARREN B. BOYVERS MABEL NOELL NIARY DELONG MRS. JESSIE CLARKE BERTA HARTAIAN . lI c,r Drparlment ART AND SPEECH SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left to Rigm: Lfifi to RAW-' RALPH BARBER MRS- J- J- SASSER W. W. NoEs1NcER Head of Ar! Departmnzt Department Hzad M. G. WHITE MAC H- JUHNSON FRANCES COOPER Head of Spezch Departmznt W. R. SAUNDERS EMMA TINSLEY HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT VIRGINIA CALDWELL MRS. IXTARINELLE WILLIAMS H. VV. IVIONROE EDITH VERIIAN NIARIAN XIVILLIAMSON Bu,iM,jng Cumugiml Department Head PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. ROY DAVIS A. D. HURT Cafngefia Di,-,Nor C. W. ROHRDANZ, Dirertor of Physical Educat-iozz. MRs. MARGARET ZIRQFF , N. P. CARTER I141 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT A SP K G. A. BRANSCOM MRS. KRXTI-ILEEN FITZGERALD MRS. HELEN NVILLIAMS VPIRGINIA HARRIS IVIARY CJBENSI-IAlN flmd of Dijfribuzfg, Edumtion MRS. VIOLET CARTER THELMA CIIABIBERS OFFICE STAFF Left Io Right: MRS. MAE NIORRISSETT EDNA CHESNEY AUDREY SHIPMAN J. N. HARKER, Boyr' Guidmzrz LELIA STALKER, Girls' Guidance I 13 1 They went northwest to the tall woods, And to Kootenai, On to the Going-to-the-sung To the mountains called Olympia. To the river called Columbia, To dew and mist and roses. And they were proud and high. When the Western pioneers reached the last summit overlooking the Pacijic, they realized they had gone as far as was possible on this continent. Before them lay a vast, unexplored ocean. Likewise, when the student at jejerson has com- pleted his senior year, he has advanced as far as fejerson can take him. just as those early travelers desired to settle down and enjoy the fumllment of their long quest, so many fejites, after graduation, will be eager to begin using the scholastic knowledge they have gained. However, as also many pioneers retained their ex- ploring fever and set out to conquer the ocean as they had conquered the continent, so many fejerson students will continue their exploration of knowledge by going on to college. Nevertheless, whatever be their course, fejerson has fubilled its mission. The rest is up to the students. PRINTING WVILLIAM H. Wxucm- INDUSTRIAL ARTS C. W. WoonsoN CLARENCE ELLSXVORTH R. A. NEYX'KIRK, Department Head VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Lefl to Right: W. O HOLLONVAY R. A. NEWKIRK, Departfrzent Head D. W. lvioommw C. K. FINK W. I. BRINKLEY K. D. INGE U51 OFFICERS BILL THORNTON .... ............ ....... P r .evident FRED LUCADO ....... .... V ice President JOAN SNELLER ..... .... ....... S .e cretary MARY FRANCES WADE. . . .... Treafurer We gefzw fleas ADVISORS Miss DENNY .... ............. .... C h iej Ad-vixor , , V K Miss DENNY Mxss BOWMAN Miss BR11-TAIN MRS. DORSEY Miss DELONG Mlss DUPUY MRs. FITZGERALD Miss HARTLIAN MR. HURT Miss VERRAN H81 sgmyut ugQs',Hf1ff 'VST' f ' i ' 5 KU lf ' h ve ,QT W J f I If 'lfgfff 5 'S ZX V' 'W ' I ' '-- ' l'l I. -N 1 xl N I? Q? I:1' I W xl ,I lxi 1 IV W X A I i I fra i Xl' l - li i '- . fb Miffl viii? QM IM 'lu W In H M T 3 Mr! Mk Mirlfxx Iixeynm ,N Q I j Rn Wm N gl 'Al 'ww 4 I l '41 X fv MW 'W f M, My wgikgmfxa lm, f ! f, X' Q A I E N Z 1, 5 ff!! xx W A 4 i A fnw , ,100 Q NV : In -, f f W M X ? y ,nh it SN W I XJ W1 1, In ww lb X X W XM! fl , fy Rv 5 j L wmu Q74 ,af RW X I .. ...,...., X MXESNX MXN Mary Ann Beckner Charles Douglas Beckner Margaret Whalen Bell Delbert Oscar Beckner, Jr. ' Mary Sue Bell Richard Gray Bible Lois Virginia Black Maynard Eugene Boitnott Bessie Marie Blackwell Lester Ray Bond Diana Katherine Bohon Georgia Marie Blankenship Edwin Hurst Brewer Jean Arden Boisseau Beverly Marie Blount Carlton Thomas Brooks Joyce Delphine Boitnott Jane DeMarras Blount Rangeley Adair Brown Marion Joyce Booker l20l John William Austin Frances Marie Ayers ' Harry Richard Bailey Virginia Ann Baier 0 Paul David Bailey Helen joan Baker Frank Finlay Ball Eleanor Louise Bandy Georgette Mae Abbott Deane Trerice Abbott Amelia Apostolou Mary Elizabeth Akers Richard Joseph Akers Theresa Simmons Armistead Emily Anne Alexander Calvin Douglas Aliff Doris Lee Arnold Barbara Ann Andrews James Atkinson Mary Frances Atkins H91 Mildred Irene Campbell Richard Vernon Coon Rachel Delphme Carbaugh Edward Heifner Cromer d Rosa. Lee- Bussey James Peery Charlton 5 . . , Kathleen Esther Carlin Ralph Theodore Cutright Marjorie Ann Carroll Romer Wanless Darnell, Jr. Reba Mae Charlton Frances Wray Carter Harry Claude Davison Mary Frances Chewning Catherine Rose Catasca Winfred Donald Dobbs Carrie Hannah Chittum Mary Leta Cathey Richard Wine Dodd Sidna Ann Chocklev I221 Koss Andrews Carpet. Jr. Vinie Opal Brown Eugene Walton Cash Dorothy Elizabeth Brumbaugh 5 Arthur Thomas Castros Sarah Katherine Bulloch Charles Lewis Caywood Lorena Pearl Burton Mary Lou Boon Robert Hayes Brown Phyllis Jean Brinkley Evelyn Mae Bowe Edward Leo Burton Jeannine Francise Brown Frances Elizabeth Brammer Carl Everette Campbell Joyce Louise Brown Margaret Sue Brewbaker James Newton Carden Marilyn Joan Brown i211 Jo Ann Dickerson Richard Neil Fraley . Ruby Arleen Dogan Robert Schmidt Fulghum Jeannine Elizabeth Doss Edward james Goodman, Jr. Dorothy Anne Dowdy Everett Dewey Gryder, Jr. Geraldine Dowdy Bobby Owen Gunter Mildred Lois Early Doris Elizabeth Dudley Donald Boyce Hagy Carolyn Jean Ellers Margaret Ann Duncan Edward Minter Hairfield Esther Cantrell Elliott June Farley Dyson Curtis Marshall Hardy Mary Holt English l24l af 7947 Lloyd Herman Engleby. Jr. Delma Green Feazelle. Jr. Edwin Reese Felts, J r. Charles Dunsmore Fox III Frances jean DeWeese Barbara Ann Dickerson Betty Jane Dickerson Betty Lou Dickerson Marjorie Nadine Clingenpeel William Myles Dodd Mary Frances Creger Georgia Katherine Coddington Nick George Economy Beatrice Ivy Cromer Nancy Lee Coifey ' Philip Henry Elliott. Jr. Mary Lucetta Cylihers Jeannine Stone Collins Warren Eugene Elliott Mary Jane DeBusk I231 Sonya Belle Glass David Carey Hildebrand 5 ' Arlene Field Graham Thomas Bennett Hilton Mildred Delores Gravely Donn Reginald Hobbs Anita. Sue Gross Louis Newton Hock Mary Elizabeth Guilfoyle Ernest Wimmer Hoel Elizabeth Ioan Harris Neola Kiturah Hale James Ross Holloway Betty Jane Harshbarger Emma May Hall Charles William Hutton Wenonah Mabel Hartsook Mildred Hooker Harlow Holt Lewis Irving Delores Margaret Hatcher E261 41947 Claude Edward Henderlite Bobbie Lee Furrow Lindy B. Heptinstall Juanita june Gallimore Lloyd C. Heptinstall Grace Elizabeth Gearhart Stuart Bobbitt Higginbotham Faye Jewell Glass Eran Geneva Ferguson Warren Russell Harlow Jacqueline O'Neal Fisher Ramona Louise Ferguson David John Harper Barbara Ruth Forney Barbara Jean Figgat Donald Ernest Harper Barbara Joanne Friend Dorothy Marie Fillman Thomas Fain Hayes Nell Gray Frith l25l Mildred Virginia J anney Charles Warren Kinney 0 Myrtle Arlene Janney Cecil Charles Knowles Ruth Geraldine Jarrett William Joseph Linkous, Jr. Alice Gaye Jenkins , Dewey Shafter Looney, Jr. 1 Barbara Bradford Johnson Irad Bachman Lower, Jr. Nancy Lee Jones Inez Blair Johnson Frederick Gregory Lucado Joyce Afton Karlet Mary Will Johnson Robert Edwin Lucas Mary Jane KeEer Nancy Virginia Johnson Edwin Eugene Lunsford Barbara Louise Kerfoot i281 af 7947 James Lewis Keith Fay Roberta Hungate John Holliday Kennett, Jr. Delpliine Aylor Hunter Wallace Larkin Kershner Mary Katherine Hypes Leo Edgar Kesler Nancy Lee James Betty Jean Hendall Paul Alexander Jenkins Dorothy Louise Holland Billie ,Tean Henritze James Gordon Johnson Ann Cabell Holmes Opal Lee Heptinstall Pendleton Anderson Jordan III Shirley Lois Hoover Gladys Virginia Hodges Herbert Louis Keaton Edith Lorraine Howell i271 Thelma Geraldine Lloyd William Price Meador. Jr. Velma Lee Lucas Albert Ray Merchent ' Angellee Lois Ludwick William Raymond Mifmax Alberta Jean Lynch Earl Alexander Mitchell. J r. Martha Ann Main Robert Ray Mize Mary Blynn Manley Melvin Graham Neal Jimmie Marie Martin Maurice Wayne Newcomb Mary Ann Martin Robert Warren Newcomb I 30 l Mary Eileen Martin Peggy Marie McCorkle Juanita Clara McDaniel Goldie Frances McFarland William McBride Iris J une Linkous Thomas Burns McClanahan Edith Hume Long 0 William Markley McKinney Juanita Eloise Long Jack Glenwood Meador Betty Jean Lowe 1 v Bettie Alice Key John Gerald Macy Annie Ruth Lee Betty Carolyn Kimmerling Curtis Ray Martin Lois Adelaide Leftwich Betsy Caroline Kinnier Richard LeRoy Martin Lois Gladys Leonard Doris Marie Lambert Russell Elbert Mason Peggy Sue Leonard l291l Bette Blair Nichols Marvin Lynn Pedigo ' Margaret Jean Oliver Jack Allison Peters Jetta Lee Overstreet Eugene Wood Durrette Peyton Elizabeth Nadine Pagans Gerald Roy Phillippe E I V Doris Joan Page Brunelle Ferris Phillips. Jr. Mary Sue Penn Jean Kathryn Pankey Ramon Norwood Redford, Jr. Frances Uldine Perdue Jean Meek Parrott Wallace Arnold Reed Nellie Mae Peters Joan Leonard Patterson ,T ack Ronald Reynolds Audrey Mae Pinkard l32l af 7947 William Gabriel Page, Jr. Andrew G. Palmer Carlos Parker, Jr. Nathaniel Baker Patterson Barbara Burks Moses june Rita Murphy Betty Lue Myers Jo Ann Nelson l Alice Adelaide McGar1-ell Charles Harmon Nichols Jean Elizabeth Minnich Gloria Mae Meade Howard Strudwick Noel Mary Evelyn Minnix Nancy Jacqueline Meador Harry Jeter North Helen Jean Moler Norma Jean Miller James Fredrick Otey Jeannine Moree Moorrnan i311 Reva Arlene Reed Robert Leland Sigmon Arleen Fariss Reynolds Kenneth Lee Simmons ' Betty Rhea Richardson William Randolph Simmons Evelyn Lee Rife Billy Ward Sink L 2 1 3 3 5 i L 2 fr 2 1 i Betty Lorene Riggan Paul Farst Sink Barbara Ann Rose Rose Elizabeth Roberts William McKinney Skelton Mary Anne Rumbley Dorothy Elizabeth Robertson Charles Marion Slusher Harriot Hamilton Rutherfo Peggy Ann Rorrer Walker Lewis Slusher Betty Lou Sampson i341 af !947 Oscar Herbert Schilling Diane Ragland Clarence Scott. I r. Rebekah jane Ragland Jack Saunders Scott Celia Grace Ramsey John Simeon Scott, Jr. Mildred Lorine Reed Sarah Ann Plybon Amelia Frances Powell Betty Lee Powell Lois Lorraine Powell Cecil Durwood Richardson John Royster Roberson Alvis Wayne Runyon Robert Sheldon Saunders Mary Agnes Price Gloria Devue Prillaman Jeannine Grace Prillaman Dorothy Lee Purvis i331 Doris Colleen Taylor James Ray Stephenson Georgia Alice Taylor William Johnson Thornton ' Jeanette Elaine Teel Clarence Watson Tingler Doris Lorraine Thomas George Louie Vaughan Bernice Van Wie Trew Richard Eugene Viar Maxine Joye Via Virginia Campbell Van Doren William Harold Vipperrnan Mary Ann Voigt Eddie Mae Vemon Nicholas Emanuel Vurnal-res Mary Frances Wade Martha Arm Via Jack Dickerson Walker Martha Jane Waid l36I Paul Youst Snapp, I r. Barbara Anne Stone f 7 Vemon Eldridge Sower Phyllis Marie Strickler 6 Rufus Edward Spiers Sally Ann Strickler Earl Douglas Spraker Phyllis Ann Tanner Alma Jeannette Saul Alfred Emanuel Smith Lucille Deaner Silvers Betty Jane Shartzer Frank Louis Smith Lois Marie Sims Betty Joyce Shelton Fred Richard Smith Joan Marie Sneller Beverley J une Shilling Roy Calvin Smith Virginia Lee Spencer i351 38 Lgembfzs' af 7 94 7 Mae Eldora Wohlford Thomas Eugene Wood Sarah Louise Wright Eugene Rae Woolridge, Jr. Iris Mildred Young James Alfred Zollman Rebecca Anne Young Helen Joyce Younger af 7947 Dorset Virginius Wiley, Jr. Charles Eugene Wilkerson john Alexander Willard Charles Peyton Williams Ruth Porter Williams Ivy Marie Willis Winifred White Willoughby Edna Elizabeth Wilson Alice Geraldine Walker Robert Charles Walker Dorothy Jean White Juanita Lee Webster Emest Penn Wellford Lake Jo Ann Whittaker Mildred Louise Webster Alton David White Myra Phyllis Wickham Eleanor Natalie Weddle Max Camper Wickline Dorothy Ann Williams l37l BENNO FORMAN .... AUDREY WHITE - S OFFICERS .........Pre.rident Vice Prcfident MAXINE RICHARDS. . . 1 . ...... Serretary JIMMY SIMS ..... ..... .... T r earurfr ffe jkfzfbfl 671255 ADVISORS MISS LUKENS .... ............. .... C h ief Advixor MIss LUKENS MIss Coormz MISS DUNCAN Mics. FIELD MR. JOHNSON Miss OBENSHAIN MR. PERSINGER Miss STALKIQII i421 , M' f NQYYC' -. , 5 Nw M2 -, ,lk , Xxx XX . XK ff Nw. , W N Q ' '-J if Q if y Tgkiffff' X flak ' W f J J K V f fmx x f .ji V Xu? Q Wm 1 Qi':'Tv1l1 fl I ff .fy X E :fs jj, W X ' VX ff J D W X Y Z! ., ,,,,, M lx U5 7 if Mxw x? 'ff 1 IW Lv- A W t ? mf , , W - Wlfffn xxx' fix 'V f 4 f 'X NJ fg W 3 i f af W j X x diff I ,111 NX Xa MQ, ,I ff 'WXQ ' fZ2y I, I X , I I. , Z My III Z X ff! 5211 lpfof xg K ,vlf 3. V ,l1' K Z f Wil w R X ,. x f 1,11 I 1 x I44 Malcolm Cadd Elizabeth Caldwell Ramona Caldwell Ruby Caldwell Betty Carroll Carpe Nancy Carper Beverly Carter Leatrice Carter Paul Cash Harry Caywood Joanna Cecil Thomas Clatterbau games Clendenen dith Clifton ' Paul Clifton Joyce Clingenpeel Mae Clingenpeel Nan Coburn Kyle Coffey Ann Colhoun William R. Cook William T. Cook Mildred Corvin Gladys Craig Sara Creger Jack Custer Frieda Dalhouse Mary Danforth William Daniel Delores Darnell Robert Davenport Marilyn Davis Genevieve Dempsey Barbara Dent Buddy Derring Jean Dudley Raymond Duncan Homer Duty Sallie Eanes Lohn Edmondson lbert English Glenn English Robert Fariss Betty Ferguson Charlotte Ferguson Donald Ferguson Lucy Ferguson Betty Ferris Otto Feuer Betty Fichtenger William Flanagan Frank Forbes Elsie Mae Abbott Richard Adams Marian Adkins Elizabeth Agnor Raymond Alouf Peggy Altice Donald Angle John Apostolou Doris Atkinson William Ayers Phyllis Bailey Betty Jean Bain Sally Baird Ray Barbour Nancy Jean Barclay Raymond Barger David Barranger Geraldine Bartuka Marguerite Beard Paul Bernard Anne Bishop Beverly Black Jean Blackwell Juanita Blackwell Mary Lou Blackwell Ilene Blankenship Geraldine Board Virginia Boitnott Janet Lee Bolling Curtis Bondurant Donald Booth Ruth Booth Edward Boothe John Bouldin Nelda Bowers Kitty Bratton Lewis Britt Shirleg' Brothers Don rown Ernest Brown james Brown Laura May Brown Margaret Brown Martha Brown Nanc Brown N ellllgrown Virginia Brown Phyllis Brubaker Melvin Brumlield Guy Buford Mary June Burgess Barbara Ann Byrne 431 V 5 i 46 Antoinette Kelley ioan-Kerlin Iaxme Kitts Charles Koontz Anna Kyle Daphne Lee Doris Lineberry Garth Long Marilyn Long Eau Looney alph Lovern Betty Lucas Geraldine Ludwick Frances Lugar Harvey Lutins Agnes Lynch Alexander Mallis james Manning Ural Manuel Donald Martin James Martin kan Martin uth Martin Thomas Martin Lane Mason etty Masterson Bettie McCann Lee McDaniel Barbara McDonal Sarah Meador Frances Miller Thelma Miller Ida Mims Ruth Mitchell lljeanne Moomaw ercy Moore James Moran Sylvia Morgan Anne Mosely Dorothy Murden 'Winifred Murdock Betty Ann Murraj Louise Mutter Earl Neathawk Margaret N eathai Bettyiqjean Neely Lois elf Lucy Pat Nelson ,Ewell Newman iane Nininger Barbara Oast I Frances Obenshan enno Forman etty Francis ucille Franklin irginia. Franklin lyde Fulcher ames Gardner Evelyn Garman . hillip Garst Mary Pat Gibson ois Gillette Ecu Graves Maxine Gray Grady Gregory Marguerite Hailey Marjorie Hailey Iohn Haislip Marvin Hale Ioan Hall ita Halsey va Lee Hamlett . red Hamlin Madalane Hammond william Hardy I athleen Harmon i ames Harrell 2 ichard Hedrick enjamin Henderson N harles Ray Hill X 'illiam Hockett Mary Elizabeth Hodges H enneth Hogan illy Holdren arbara Houchins loise Howard dna Huddleston obby Hudson lkhomas Hudson 'illiam Hui? 'ean Humphries ra Hurt viary Jane Hutts 'flalph Isbell red Jenkins arolyn Jennings illiam Jennings lay johnson :ally johnson Kenneth I ones vlildred Jones Vladison Joyner Vlary Karr Jlarilyn Keeton Z LJ Jw-neg' 451 .J A1 1'2J., 1.-45. 48 Ethan Stone avid Stuart ,Lacqueline Stua 'ancy Stump Wayne Stump Harold Sturdivz Dorothy Summ Sandra Sumner Mildred Tavem Richard Taylor Lorena Terry Frances Thoma Hampton Thon Rachel Thomas William Thoma Betty Thrasher George Toler Herbert Townsl Norma Townse Anne Trinkle Marion Trippes Charles Tumer Betty Van Mill Ronald Vernon Charlotte Wadi Charles Walker Martha Walkei Edna VValters Marie Walters Barbara Ward Beverly Wame J ames Watson Carlisle Weave Anne Webster Hahn Webster ex Weddle Rudolph Wedd Sue eddle flick Weidner retta Whang Audrey White Lynn Wiggintc Peggy Wilcox Evelyn Willis Frances Willis Mabel Wilson Delphenia Wir Ouida Wood Connie Woodf Raymond Wo: 'Elizabeth Wril I ack Wright tricia O'Brien brey Overstreet arles Overstreet ith Paine , 'lip Pannill avid Patton ubrey Payne Etty Lee Payne X aries Perfater elen Phillips lary Jane Powell obert Powell obert Puckett Qildred Ramse ,artham Ratcliiiy icquehne Ray ons Rice ox-is Richards 'axine Richards ancy Riddick or-rame Rigney argaret Roberts Emona Robertson rry Rosenbaum oy Rowe pan Rubenstein onsour Saleeba ebecca Salmons ancy Lee Sandige obert Saunders harles Schnarr lla Schnurman iarbara Scholz rhn Schug Eorge Segnari tty Jo Semones bert Shaffer tty Shay cas Shelor rvey Shell 'ight Shober ssell Shreve :wis Simpson mes Sims 'ances Sisson rglnia Slusher rginxa Smallwood avid Smith lchard Smith ayheiv Spangler ro Splgel ary Stinnett 471 They took their axes and their Bibles, They took their guns, they took their fiddles, Dancing the old Virginia Reel, They went West to the new blne grass, When it was still Virginiaf' The Pioneers who started the Westward Movement had adventurous blood in their veins, for their forebears had left their homes to settle this new land. Life on the east coast was not always easy. There- fore, they were somewhat prepared for their quest, al- though they didn't understand its full meaning. As the Virginia pioneers gathered np their instru- ments of work and play before setting ont, so the Sopho- mores bring what knowledge they already have gained from years in school, along with their boundless enthn- siasm, to high school. Jleaanawmqa M9 OFFICERS BOBBY BOHON ..... ............. ......... P r efident BILLY MURRAY ...... .... V ice President JEANNE HAMILTON ..... ...... S ecretary SALLY COOK ......... . . . Trearurer We 4,97aMamcwe has ADVISORS MISS SMITHEY. .... ............ .... C h ief Advifor Mxss SMITHEY MR. BRANSCOM MRS. CLARKE MIss HARRIS MRS. HASI-I MR. SAUNDERS NIR. M. G. WHITE l52l 3 I Qui If 7 SFX , , W Z f W IM, YH? li' X K f ' Elf, fjxglfw K - llfvxjqui, if Wa? .ff XD. 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Ox 2' X M051 Popular CHARLIE XVILLIAMS JOANNE FRIEND Moxt Typical DICK DODD BETTY ROBERTS M ost Vermtile JIM CHARLTON EDDIE MAE VERNON f If 'C N L . 2571 ' NN R L7 I NI fik I gc-x X 'MVB I ,W 1,2 N 'JG-lQ,,,, uv Most Likely to Succeed LOUISE XVRIGHT BILL THORNTON M oft Talented BARBARA BRADFORD JOHNSON PAUL JENKINS M oxt Scholarly ESTHER ELLIOTT LESTER BOND 1. -:XV Q, N 1. -. 35956 'is . ,xg ,S , N N BX :QYSE X ,s X wig: -, ' E X ,N N I I 1 XX X oifxil' N X 11 X www Zavgqmw N X fmk X 'I A X YW W itriext BETTY LUE MYERS D. V. WILEY M ost Athletic ELEANOR WEDDLE CARL CAMPBELL Cutest Couple DELORES HATCHER ERNEST HoEL Remembering daguerreotypex, tin- types, bookx, and photograph: That once came from Virginia- And thinking deeply all the while Of the growing dimne:.r of that land, . . fmt ax jackson and many other Virginian: posed for daguerreotypex to xerve af a record for future yearx, .ro one of our pleasant Jchool activities i.r having our clay: picture: made for the annual. And as the pioneer: looked at their picture: and recalled the paft, .fo we can look at our.r in the year: to come and remember thi: and the many other activitie: in which we engaged. 3 .,.g --1 R Y if.,'? wx Xk Wxixgi we lg ia? 'iam 'f f3'vs:!'5 ri if sei ik. axe , ik --Yaesiza is be tn ali? ,s wifi aff Anovlz: Our Christmas Ivlaclonna is the feature figure in Iel'l'erson's assemblies. The honor this year went to Edith Long. LEFT: Our Christmas Dance was highlighted by the coronation of a Snow Queen for the first time in JelTerson's history. Joanne Friend reigned with the following members of her court: Maxine Richards, Edith Long, Louise Wright, Mary Lou Black- well, Barbara Kcrfoot, Dotty Dowdy, Delores Hatcher. Aff NANCY JAMES Editor-in-Clziqf RICHARD VIAR Managing Editor Miss HELEN BRITTAIN Literary Adviror MR. ALFRED F. FISHER Bufi11z'.r.f fldvuor Doms LEE ARNOLD Buvnmmr Manager Wine ffzeff dale We Whzsan 2105 I72 ' ' aew,,z,,auzfm,,wu ' .si X 13221 WK if' . mg K - -5-Qii' ..:'Z:2Q:gs: .ga 5, . 1 :STM :i55E53,f' 1.' Y K A .:'?I:f1:.,,Q L. :- , xi A X X was ',fNi.k ..qr,85 x X X gg 1 'I ' , ' i 3g2gi?fiifi5F 1 tx :L5.1:if'. Qafiflqf:-,fx lv ' 'Joi-Q4 RQBERSON Miss NIARY SULLY PIAYYVARD MR. ALFRED F. FISHER Ed'll0f-171-Clliilf Mferary flrlvixor Buxinexx Advifor A13ovE,LEF'r'ro RIGHT: C. Catruca, I. Hollanf, f. Boituott, N. Towmcnd, R. Coon, j. Roberfon, B. Crumpler, B. Brown, Friend, D. Hlurden, S. Hoover BELOXV2 Stal? in .fiction '7Ae4,z'wA1fhm9Zmze4. .. FRANK BALL BEV XVARNER D. V. WILEY ANITA GROSS .Edil0f-i71-ClI.1.e?f 4JJ'.f1.J'f!111f Editor Bufinrxx Ma-Imgrr fini. Bu.ri11e:.r Managrr FACULTY ADVISORS MISS NIARY SULLY HAYWARD Litrrary 44di1i.Y07' MR. ALFRED F. FISHER Bvuxirzrxx Advixor Mean flillldz Lgfd! PAT NELSON JAMES MARTIN MRS. SASSER WAYNE NEWCOMI Art Editor flrt Co-Editor Art Advifor Sta-gf Photographer P. Nelxmz, B. IVdT'IIEf, Harxhbarger, C. Fox, llffartin, Ill. Voight, I. fohnfon, D. V. Wiley, F. Ball, L. Wright, W. Willoughby Agfa!! 421 yhwbfz u ., K 1. Y x fy 'Nt I . AX Ny U an an ' . 1 x' , k x .44 , 4.--1, ' xy 'TE-:H fi A'i .r H A -' 'ff 1 A 7 Q t ' 'V ' , l1'QW6' QQ r' I 5:1 U I, Qx a n , JA' Z , X 1 ,W W 0 if V, I g 51 - 1 UW Vrt, Q 'T if X ' ?7 -fig V, X? X i -' 5 f Q! will 4 yfff f A df N fx NNN - wf P fx ff v-mf ,V - x g flgfxig x L A f sh 1-5'-X XM 1 - xg' X2 Y :jx Y fl , xii' ' , ey ' ! I GQ LQ f x WJ, MQH Ql- 5,M,y,, -- y X ' f 31 Iwb f f W ' JWW -f 'MWMQ X A QC , fffiff ' ' ' ' f X N' ,rw WIHJQQQQEQN 4 M ! Q W I FIRST R0 vv, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill llIcKinm'y ', Barbara Mo.re.r , Raymond IVOUd,fOl1,it, jean Boi.r5eau ' Kathlren Cav-lin' SECOND Row,Jg..EIQT ZSWRIGHT: Sidna Chockly ', joamzf Friend ', Bill Th.ornlon ', Eva Ln' IIamlet , Nancy id ic THIRD Row, LEFT 'ro RIGIIT: Nancy Sl11mp ', Bcnno Form1m , farkie 1Ia!l , Carol Kaivanaugh ', Bobby Bohon ' 451'aaQfzf Qvzfalameaf PREFECT OFFICERS LOUISE WRIGHT. . . ....................... ....... P refident BILL MCKINNEY .... .... V ice Prefident JOANNE FRIEND ...... ....... S ecrezary RAYMOND WooDsoN ..., ..... T reasurer ADVISORS Mlss MooRE MRS. CLARKE Miss BAKER Miss HARTMAN Miss BOWMAN MISS HARRIS MR. BOWERS MR. LAYMAN MISS STALKER Louisa XVRIGHT :Seniors- . UDIOTS- Prendent nvgophomores, ll I coo Joxca KARLETT TED Curmenr Sorwa GLASS Ina Mnvis WAYNE Nizwcoma Dongs PAGE Jack Cusrmz Asszgnmenl Edilor Sports Editor Column Editor Exchange Edilor Photographer Advcrtirmg Manager C irculahon Manager Ten years of presenting news, sports articles, editorials, feature columns and stories have been rounded out by the fejerfon Newr, a bi-Weekly newspaper that plays an important role in life at Jefferson. The anniversary issue was published at the opening of school, in addition to the regular 18, and distributed free of charge. The Newr, constantly in touch with school papers all over the country, receives the expert criticism of recognized professional newspaper men and women by virtue of being a member of several school press associations, and has been highly commended. E The 36 members of the editorial staff are enrolled in the Journalism B classes which carry a unit credit. em' ffehcmm' l73l 7fae49L fzcudaqe daakecf . . . jfkfzzkws The personnel for 194.6-47 consists of Nlary Elizabeth Akers, acting chief girl monitor, and James Otey, chief boy monitor. Head monitors are Anna Dent, Frances Creger, Edith Long, Ramona Robertson, Barbara Andrews, Arlene Graham, Virginia Spencer, Dick Dodd, Jacqueline Fisher. Faculty advisor is Miss Miriam Bowman. l76l ' it 1 RmmAwm7afAa ' walZ4... i tgfzfahf Qwmfzmefzf Like all good Virginians, the students are proud of their democratic form of govern- ment. Our organization, Student Participation in Government, is a training for future leaders in the state's and nation's governments. This year Student Government has had many and varied activities. In the first semester it was in charge of the Orientation Program for new students, the class elections, courtesy and citizenship drives, and many other such activities. The Christmas Dance, with the election of the Snow Queen, was one of the highlights of the social year. Louise Vlfright, Joanne Friend, Barbara Moses, Jim Charlton, Bill Thornton and Miss Moore, advisor, attended the S. A. S. G. Convention in St. Petersburg, Florida. Monitors in action are shown below. l CABINET The Junior Y-Teen has participated in a varied program of activities such as: Candlelight Recog- nition Service at Second Presbyterian Church, Nlother-Daughter Banquet, Sweetheart Banquet, and a party at the Salvation Army. Themes for the program have varied: Personal Advancement, Appreciation of Talent, Spiritual Relations, and last a Fashion Show under the topic of Fashions for the High School Girl. mlm -92m LEFT TO RIGIITI IV. Ilfllliffifdfifff, Program Chair many B. Rhudy, Program Committee: fl. Pugh Rerording Secrelaryg 111. Bowler, Trearurer fl. Shropxlzire, Pmiidfntg G. D. Nelson, Vic Prexidentg N. Bryant, Program Chairman Illrx. Cookrx, Advifor CANDLELIGHT SERVICE 78 what ii CLOTHING COLLECTION .lfbzfzxzy UM The purpose of this organization is to develop in its members the love for good books and a joy in reading. This Club consists of library helpers. Any pupil, interested in library science who has passing grades, may become a member by working one period a day in the library. Wfefixafz 2' Zkfwafzs' l77l IVIILDRED JONES As 'Op-0'-lNfIe Thumb in Contest Play Dress Rehearsal ' for Annie Lauriev egjeeci Dress Rehearsal for Annie Laurie 80 4.9721112222 -Zen LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Hodgex, Trm.rurer,' E. Payne, Vice Prfxidang' C. Catarca, Treasurerg E. Long, Preridentg B. Myerf, Program Clzairmang S. Plybon, Corre,rpo11di11g Secretaryg D. Hatcher, Secretaryf Ill. Powell, Program Clza-innainj .M'i.r.r Harrif, f1d'U1'.Y0f 1 TOSS-UP SUPPER dwuqhu-an-fha-an . . . l CABINET During this year, the Senior Y-Teen has participated in a varied program of activities such as: Kick-Off luncheon before football gameg Toss-Up supper before basketball gameg Mother- Daughter Banquetg Sweetheart Banquet. A Recog- nition Service and program of World Fellowship, along with the Christmas project of knitting mittens for the Sunbeam group of the Salvation Army are only a few of the beneficial highlights of the Club. l79l GROUP KNITTING MITTENS Z u'7fze Melaclq immaalaf. . . LEFr 'ro RIGHT: Peggy Hamriclc, Nat Pazterxon., Betiy Gearlzart, Paul jenkins The Choir sang for the December meetings of the Kiwanis and Thursday hflorn- ing hffusic Clubs, presented the music for the Christmas assembly and acted as extras at the perforniance of Rigoletto', and Car- Inenf, We fried lS2l yD6fd7f77l6fIll Trying on Costumes for Chimes The Stage Crew Just Before Rehearsal of Brother Goose 81 jflfmfizz 9642514017611 sfzkmfly Lgdflkfy The Martha lVashington Literary Society is the oldest club of its kind at Jeiierson and it has as its aim the literary and social development of all members. Programs for the year have offered a variety of music, poetry and proseg several tours have been made and inspira- tional talks were given by faculty members. The following oflicers led the Club: Georgia Abbott, Presidentg Jackie Fisher, Vice Presidentg Kitty Hale, Secretaryg Elizabeth Terry, Treasurerg Miss Nlary DeLong, Advisor. ffaafzaie ,lblkhlfuws 'fha The purpose of the Club is to promote thc interest and advancement of members in the retailing profession and to provide social activities for the group. The ofiicers are as follows: Charles Hutton, Presidentg Marie Willis, Vice Presidentg Jane Waid, Secretaryg Donald Hagy, Treasurer. i841 fr- FIRST Row: Andy jordan, Secretaryg Dick Dodd, Vice Preridentg M. G. CHRISTMAS ABASKET DELIVERY White, 1-1dvi.ror,' ji-m Charlton, Pre,ridenl,' Richard F foley, Treafurer SECOND Row: Ural Manuel, Chaplaiozj john Scott, Sergzant at flrm.v,' Frank Ball, Recording Serretaryg fame: Oley, Program Chairman The Hi-Y, JCffCI'SOl1,S oldest club, is still one of the most popular, as is shown by its member- ship which now totals over seventy-a new record. ix It carries out its purpose of living by the higher ideals of life through its program of inspiring talks presented by various members of the community. . H The Hi-Y distributed books at mid-term, sold drinks for all the home basketball games and the dances, and at Christmas time delivered baskets to the underprivileged families. V, l On the social side, the Hi-Y has had an outing, Father-Son Banquet, and a Favorite Teacher Banquet. 'A l83l OFFICERS ROANOKE ROMAN STAFF LESTER BOND ...........,...,...... Prerident BARBARA JOHNSON .........,,.- C0-Ed., -IOHN BOYVMAN Vice President ESTHER ELLIOTT DICKDODD....... .....Bu.rine.rrMcm, BETTY JANE DYERH - -- - -Sfffffafy JOAN SNELLER ..... .......... . .Sure PHILL ELLIOTT ...... . . . .... joke Ea sfzwkz LgfZldQ7lif5', :age True to its pledge the Junior Classical League of Jefferson is trying to pass on the torch of classical learning in this modern world. Two of its important projects toward this end are the Latin Tournament and the publication of the Roanoke Roman, a Latin-English newspaper. In the Latin Tournament of IQ46, Jefferson made the highest average in the state and won the plaque. Two representatives, John Roberson, third year, and Mary Lou Burnett, fourth year, won highest individual ratings for their respective f years. Mary Lou Burnett was awarded a scholarship to Randolph-Macon VVoman's College. The Roanoke Roman was entered in the C. S. P. A. Contest, Columbia Uni- versity, and was awarded Medalist Rating. ' A The annual Christmas party was given in the library, December 16th. uma!! flzssfbrzfsfeague lS6l N v v ll 15156 Qehazfmenf This school year, the Bible Department, headed by Nliss Mary DeLong, consisted of four classes. In addition to interesting class discussions of Scriptures, all students are required to read and submit three written and oral parallels concerning Biblical subjects. There are requirements in Bible, as in any other class, such as memory passages that must be recited by each student. This Department helps the student understand the puzzling problems in the Bible and also to develop and cultivate interest in the reading of the Scriptures. lS5l vwmmmpww ISSI L'ECHO STAFF OFFICERS CURTIS HARDY LEATRIC CARTER. .Chairman of French Charity Committee MRS. F ALLXVELL JEANNINE Boorn ................ .......... . ,Prerident JIMMY STEPHENSON, Editor SHIRLEY Hoovx-:R ....................... Vice Prefideut F AY HUNGATE - SARA CREGER ....... ...,.. P uh!-icity Director NANCY BARCLAY FRANK SINK ...... .,...... ...... T r eaxurer NORMA TOWNSEND lVlARILYN LONG ............... French Charity Committee JANE KEFFER As an outstanding activity of the Fleur-de-Lys this year let us mention the sending of packages to Christine Le Long, the French War orphan adopted by the Club last year. Other activities engaged in were correspondance with students in France, informative talks, the annual Christmas party, and the publication of the French paper, L'Echo. The sponsor and advisor of above activities, Madame Henriette Fallwell, was one of the hundred French teachers invited by the government to tour France during the summer of '46. Shut-eh-.Zee l87l And they were touchy and quite high, Remembering thofe ragged men That followed hard the Stare and Barr, The Potomac running mud and blood, While Lee reigned in Virgirziafn D The Virginiam defended their way of life with great vigor and Jpirit. Today, in a more fortunate time, that vigor haf been tranfformed from pugnacity on the battle- field to combativeneff on the field: of Jport. We game' DONALD BLACK .... .... S ecretary JIMMY SIMS .... .... S ecretary PETE BYNUM .... ....... P resident PAUL BERNARD ....... ..... V ice Prexident JUANITA MCDANIEL. .... ..... L ibrarian TOMMY HILTON ....... .... L ibrm-ian Last fall, the band started into full swing with the opening of school. Attending all home football games as well as one in Danville, the band supplied the familiar Tiger Rag, and many other spirit-boosting numbers. In addition to the football games last season, the band participated in three parades, including the pre-game parades for the games with Lynchburg and Bluefield. The band also led the Christmas parade on December 3rd, Seven members of the band attended the sixth annual All-State band on February 7th, 8th and 9th, in Norfolk. This group consisted of Norma Townsend, Don Black, Juanita McDaniel, Tommy Hilton, Dale Harrison, Paul Bernard, and VVarren Kinney. E891 . Z,..X 4 . f ff j Z ?, :wi l Y 'Cf 2' . Y Q - 1' ff V , f f, i,yj7Q' X I X L ,f J, I f I ' ff! WI A km . 3 ff Am , 1 O 1 , f n lr Ill If V SX I ,,,, Q ,A yd, y X XX ' ' ' I 'A My W :J Li ff A Zlll ' 7 1117! X . ,Y I X f .Z ff X! X A 'nl' M ,ff if 4 3 ' A H ' 1 ' ' L! f x l W C I ' 'lui 0 4 N Zhu . F 5 1 f W S ,Z , W I' A 1 ,f -2, Z bf X I f ,,,.7 W W' W W 74 fy W ' 0 W .l ff f' 0 X JLWLML 3, f N-A lfUf 0,2 NE V 21' S NvNfwLH..1Xk-. ,,.. . 5 H g K. W f p 'L 'y f 'I QI, Q' W ' ' lf' XM M N 'A f W af I W f f,ulIlll',,l X 1 ' f' 'ffllff ,, - X f-'-x... 'Vi- 'VzfA X 7 .J . xi XVILLIAMS P lXIAR1w Howzls HARRISON HUNT Donn Qfwffai Seeming to thrive on deadlocks, the 1946 Magicians participated in four such contests while winning from Fleming and John Marshall. The jeffs bowed to Tee Jay, invincible Granby, Nlaury and Glass. Standouts were McLelland, end, and T. Martin, guard, who were named to the All-City-County team. T. hlartin was also chosen as jeH'erson's outstanding performer. D. Booth, a scat back, made the City-County second team. Dangerlield was a pile- driver at right, with Captain C. Williams at left half shining defensively. Co-Captain P. Martin and Hildebrand, center, were bulwarks in the forward wall, while Isbell supplied exceptional punting. COACHES Bowensg ROHRDANZ, Head Coachg CARTER jefferson ..., . . . . . . jefferson .... . . . 1946-47 SUMMARY 6-YVilliam Fleming. . O-William Byrd .... jefferson 0-georie VVashington jefferson.. ... 0- ran y ..... ...,. Jefferson 6-John Marshall .... jefferson o-Andrew Lewis ..... Jefferson o-Thomas Jefferson. . jefferson 7-Beaver ......... jefferson 6-Maury ....... jefferson 6-E. C. Glass ...., YVELLFORD D MARTIN HIGGENBOTHAM B AJARTIN Snowal.-ren -' jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson jefferson. . . . jefferson jefferson efferson jefferson ......... jefferson ......... jefferson. . . . . . . 194647 SUMMARY 37-Alumni ......... 39-Alexandria ...... 51-Covington, ......... 32-VVilliam Fleming ..... 22-Thomas jefferson ..... 23-Greensboro ......... 40-William Byrd. .............. . 35-George Washington ........... 32 44-Roanoke College junior V.1rsity.26 8 37-Andrew Lewis. .............. 3 38-Lexington ................... 31 zo-Glass ............... ..., 5 2 4.1-William Byrd .......... .... 4 2 33-George Washington .... . .... 4g 51-Covington ........... .... 4 3 35-VVilliam Fleming .... . . .... 36 2giTll0H13S jefferson ......,...... 42 60-Lexington ................... 38 38-Roanoke College junior Varsity. 26 47 1 1 Andrew Lewis 4 - ............... 60-Ferrum junior College ........ 27-Glass ................. .... fgzzsieffzzl C Although not showing up very well, the ,46-,47 jefferson cage team spor' some line ball players. Back from last year's team, which lost the stare crown one point, were Louis McLelland, Charlie Williams and Carl Campbell. Aid these boys this year was Guard Ernie Akers, star defensive player, returned fri service. jack Parry, another vet, and Reginald Hutcherson shared the pivot resp: sibilities with Norwood Redford occasionally lending a hand. A. D. HURT, Coach 2 - 5 Ililis 2 5 ...,38 S3 41 MANAGERS 4 D. HILDEBRAND 43 P. MARTIN CMU BLLL K1:urooT HILDLBRANID Rmmzv WAI man HAsu ji'-ft'I'J'0ll vs. Byrd xVtLeIlaml flro-und End Cojfcy Return: Punt '-FIELD T AIARTIN ISBELL MCLELLAND JENNINGS MAWYER CAB-XNISS s 96 Our basketball team provided us with some exciting moments, despite its failure to come across in the end for a win. Remember, when in the final seconds of the Andrew Lewis game, we were trailing by a slim margin, there was a sudden break for the basket and a iinal long shot, ending in a mere one point loss? Pictured below are some members of our baseball and tennis teams, and the tumbling team which performed at the football games. l95l LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bt-tty OFFICERS Ferrir, Sxcretaryj Eleanor llfeddle, PfKIidZIIlf Faye' Hungate, Vice Prexidentg jimmie Martin, Trmrurfr gtk ,ffkildfldfil 6615 The Girls' Monogram Club participates in quite a variety of sports. The girls play basketball, badminton and ping-pong in the winterg tennis and horseshoes following in the spring. Bowling and volleyball go on all year. A girl must make a hundred points to become a member of the club. Points are acquired by participa- tion in the sports, attending practice, and scholarship. A small monogram is gotten when 300 points are obtained, goo points net a numeral, and Soo gets the grand award, the large monogram. l9Sl Uffemkwxzs BOBBY NEW'COMB JOYCE BOITNOTT JOYCE CLINGENPEEL BETTY Ronmrrs ALMA BELL BUNNY YOUNGER BETTY CARPER EUGENE XVOOLDRIDGE BINNIE IVIANLEY EDDIE MAE 'VERNON PHY1.Lxs Wrcxmm l971 GEORGETTA MAE ABBOTT: Academic, Student Council, '44, Music Club, '44, '45, Girls' Club, '45, '46, Minstrel, '45, '47, Martha Washington Literary Society, '44- '45, '45-'46, President, '46, '47, Helen in Senior Play, Verse-Speaking Choir, '46, '47, Debating Team, '47. MARY ELIZABETH AIcERs: Commercial, Chief Monitor, '46, '47, Choir, '44, '45, '46, '47, Acorn Assembly, 45, District Music Festival, '46, '47, Thanksgiving Assembly, '46, Minstrel, '45, '47, Prefect, '47, Decoration Committee, Junior-Senior Prom, '46, Carmen and Rigoletto , Young Roanoke Sings, '44, '45. RICHARD JOSEPH AxERs, HRICKIEUZ Gen- eral, Being Head Coach at a College, Notre Dame, History, Sports, Football, Sep- tember Song , Banana Splits. EMILY ANNE ALEXANDER, ALEx : Com- mercial, Secretary, Roanoke, Shorthand, Y-Teens, Swimming, I'll see You in My Dreams , Italian Spaghetti. CALVIN DOUGLAS ALIEF: General, Get a Good Job, Radio, Physics, Football, Song of India , Ice Cream. BARBARA ANN ANDREVVS, ANDY : Gen- eral, To be an Interior Decorator, William and Mary, Movies, Art, Football Games, Basketball, Stardust , Steak and French Fried Potatoes. ARIELIA APOSTOLOU, MIMl',Z Academic, To Travel, Readin , Civics' Swimmin ' l gi 9 gs Stardust , Fried Chicken. TI-IEREsA SIMMONS ARIIIISTEAD: General, Girls' Club, '44, '45, '46, '47, French Club, '45, '46, '47- DORIS LEE ARNOLD: Academic, jejzrron News Reporter, '44, '45, Vice President, Ad Club, '45, '46, Business Manager, jeffr- .ron Newr, '45, '47, Girls' Club, '44-'47. Junior Classical League, '44-'47, Monogram Club, '45, '46. MARY FRANCES ATKINS: General, Go to Business College, Virginia Southern College, Knitting, Baseball, All the Things You Are , Chocolate Cake. JAMES STERLING ATKINSON, LITTLE AT : General, College, V. P. I., Ski Jumping, On Brave Old CLipesJ Pharmacy , Barbecue. JOIIN WILLIAM AUSTIN: General, Choir, ,45: ,461 ,479 H Y: '45s '46, ,475 Secretary' Treasurer of Home Room, '46, '47. FRANCES MARIE AYERS, GABBY,'Z Gen- eral, Typist, Roanoke, En lish, F. H. A. Club, Bowlin , Night and Day, Star- dust , Fried Chicken. VIRGINIA ANN BAIER, JENNY : General, Nurse, Music, Art, Football, Till the End of Time , Ice Cream. tgmm ,lzzklecftwy HARRY RICHARD BAILEY: Academic, V. M. I., Swimming, History, Hi-Y, Foot- ball, V. NI. I. Spirit , Steak. PAUL D. BAILEY, DEED: General, M. I. T., Algebra, Baseball, Racing With the Moon , Steaks and French Fries. HELEN JOAN BAKER! General, Home Room President, '45, Student Government Representative, Girls' Club, '44, '45, '46, Ebony F.scapades, '45, '47, Student Director for Senior Play, '46, Annie Laurie, '47, Choir, '46, '47. FRANK FINLAY BALL! Academic, Cor- responding Secretary of Hi-Y, '47, Editor- in-Chief of the Annual, '47, NIanager of Baseball Team, '46, Junior Varsity Football, '45i A50rn Stags '47s Hi-Y, ,453 ,461 '47- ELINOR LOUISE BANDY: Commercial, Private Secretary, Roanoke College, Music, English, Choir, Football, For Sentimental Reasons , Banana Cream Pie. CHARLES DOUGLAS BECKNER: Academic, Football, Laughing Song , Lemon Pie. DELBERT OSCAR BECKNER, JR., EARs : General, Naval Aviation, Woodwork, Dances, Football, For Sentimental Rea- sons , Chocolate Marshmallow Sunda's. MARY ANN BECKNER, HBECKYHI General, To Become a Nurse, Roanoke, Collecting Sammy Kaye Records, Play Production, Y-Teens, Baseball, Till the End of Time , Ice Cream. IXIARY SUE BELL: General, Go to Busi- ness School, V. M. I, Playing Records, History, Girls' Club, Football, Senti- mental Journey , Ice Cream. RICHARD GRAY BIBLE, UFLASHV1 General, V. M. I., Driving, Woodwork, Football, Let the Rest of the World Go By , Banana Pudding. Lors VIRGINIA BLACK: General, Secre- tary, English, Baseball, Night and Day , Chocolate Nut Sundaes. BESSIE IVIARIE BLACKWELL: General, A Job with Western Union, Collecting Pictures, History, Bowling, I'll Buy That Dream , Pineapple Sundaes. GEORGIA JNIARIE BLANRENSIIIP, HERBY : General, Go to Beauticlan School, Movies, English, Plays, Dancing, For Sentimental Reasons , Chocolate Milkshakes. BEVERLY IVIARIE BLOUNT, BEv : -Aca- demic, Secretary, Virginia Southern College, Collecting Perfume Bottles, History, Foot- ball, Clair de Lune , Lemon Pie. JANE DEMARRAS BLOUNT, Do DADH: General, Telephone Operator, Snapshots, Home Economics, Football Games, Bowling, Because , Ice Cream. IIOOJ DIANA KATHERINE BorIoN: G Secretary, Sweet Briar, Dancing, H Girl Reserves, Tennis, The Old Lighter , Fried Chicken. JEAN ARDoN BoIssEAU: Academic, Room Vice President, '44, Student G ment Representative, '45, '46, Home President, '45, Art Editor, jefzrron '46, '47, Senior Prefect Representatii '47, Acorn Art Editor, '47. JOYCE DELI-HINE BoITNoT'r: Aca Student Government, '43, Girls' Clu '47, Roanoke Roman Staff, '45, Senioi '46, Cheerleader, '46, '47, Young R4 Smss, '44, '45, '46, '47- IVIAYNARD EUGENE BOITNOTTZ G U. S. Army, Sports, Football, Milks LESTER RAY BOND: Academic, R Roman, '45, '47, President, Junior Cl League, '47, Monitor, '47. IVIARION JOYCE BOORER, HSHORTYD mercial, Bookkeeper, University of Carolina, Collecting Records, Bookkc Y-Teens, Swimming, Till the End of'l Spaghetti and Meat Balls. IVIARY LoU BOON: General, C V. P. I., Sewing, Mathematics, FI Ganges, Tennis, All the Things You Foo . JEANNINE F. BOOTH! Academic, W College, French Correspondence, Geo' Echo Staff, Badminton, My Heart z Sweet Voice , Oyster Soup. FRANCES ELIZABETH BRAMIIIER, Ht General, Bookkeeper, Popular R4 Snapshots, English, Football Games, ing, Night and Day , Chocolate Sun IVIARGARET SUE BREWEAKER: GI Fluer-de-Lys, '45, '46, '47, Girls' Clu '46, '47, Student Council Represen '46, '47, Monitor, '47. EDWIN HURST BREWER, BUDDY : demic, Go to Panama, Roanoke C Merchandise, History and Spanish, Swimming, - Racing With the IV Lemon Pie. PnYI.LIs JEAN BRINKLEY: Gener be a Good Cook, Civics, Choir, Fo 2:I'll See You in My Dreams , Chr ake. CARLTON THOMAS BROOKS! G1 National Business College, Algebra, ball, For Sentimental Reasons , E Pie. JOYCE LOUISE BROWN: Academic ginia Intermont, Collecting Records, ish, Football, Chopin's Polonaise , MARILYN JOAN BROWN, Jo : G' Sewing, Mathematics, Baseball, Ah Milky Way. 99 GERALDINE DOWDY, NBRIGHTEYESMZ Aca- demic, Work for Veterans Administration, University of Richmond, Dancing, English, Football Games, Swimming, Heartaches , Cherry Pie. DoRIs ELIZABETH DUDLEY: Commercial, Interior Decorator, Madison, Skating, Mathematics, Y-Teens, Baseball, The Desert Song , Bananas. IXIARGARET ANN DUNCAN! General, Junior Classical League, '44-'47, Music Clubs ,441 '4Si Monitors '45 471 ,457 '46, Debating Club, '46, Girls' Club, '46, '47. JUNE FARLEY DYSON, 'UTXVEETHI General, Duke, Shorthand, Swimming, Miss You , Angel Food Cake. MILDRED Lois EARLY, 'ilh'IICKEY ! Gen- eral, Librarian, Concord, Athens, XV. Va., Reading, History, Basketball Games, Base- ball, For Sentimental Reasons , Banana Splits. NICK GEORGE ECONOMY: Academic, To Travel, Colorado College, Golf, Racing lfVith the IVloon , Steak. CAROLYN JEAN ELI.ERs: AcadenIic, Girls' Club, '44, '45, Junior Classical League, '44- '475 M0I1lt0l', '46, '47, Home Room Secre- tary, '46, Home Room Vice President, '47. ESTHER CANTRELI. ELLIO-rr: Academic, Junior Classical League, '44, '45, Vice Presl- dent, '45-'46, '46-'47, Library Club, '44-'45, '45-'46, Latin Tournament, '45, '46, Student Council, '44, '45, Choir, '44-'45, '45:'46, '46-'47, Senior Play, Fall, '46, Co-Editor, Roanoke Roman, '46, '47. PHILIP HENRY ELLIo'rT,. JR., F'HI.L,'2 Academic, Going Into Business, Aviatjon, History, Hi-Y, Tennis, All tlIe Things You Are , Steak. FVARREN EUGENE ELLIOTT, BUs : Gen- eral, To get through College, National Busi- ness College, Algebra, Football Games, Football, You Keep' Coming Back Like a Song , Chicken. LLOYD HERLIAN ENGLEEY, COLONEL : General, .Aeronautical Engineer, V. P. I., Aviation, Chemistry, Hi-Y, Football, Star- dust , Steak and Ice Cream. MARY HOLT ENGLISH, I-IOL'r : Com- mercial, Get Married, V. P. I., Music Typing, Football Games, Bowling, I'll Close My Eyes , Chocolate Nut Sundzes. DELMA GREEN FEAZELLE, JR., HFEA- zELLE : General, To Work, Georgia Tech, Civics, Basketball, Always , Banana Split. EDWIN REESE FELTS, JR.: Academic, Trip to California, Washington and Lee, Radio, Science, Biology, Civics, Operating Movie Projectors, Swimming, Always , Turkey and Dressing. ERAN GENEVA FERGUSON, HUNKY : General, Typist, Music, Mathematics, Bowl- ing, - For Sentimental Reasons , Chocolate Nut Sundaes. RAMONA LOUISE FERGUSON: General, Monogram Club, '45, '46, '47, Y-Teens, '45, '46, '47, Monitor, Spring, '45, '46, Fall, '47, Verse-Speaking Choir, '46, Basketball Team, '45, '46, '47- BARBARA JEAN FIGGAT, BOEBIE : Gen- eral, Secretary, Virginia Southern College, Collecting Skunks, Typing, Tennis, Rhap- sody in Blue , Potato Salad. DOROTHY MARIE FILLMAN, DO'r'rY : General, To Become a Secretary, Virginia Southern College, Collecting Jewelry, Typ- ing, History, Basketball, I Can't Begin to Tell You , Banana Pie. JACQUELINE O'NEAL FISHER, BAEY : Academic, To Become an M. D., University of Virginia, Dancing and Reading, Science, Martha Washington Literary Society, Swim- ming, It's a Pity to Say Good Night , Chocolate Nut Sundazs. BARBARA RUTH' FORNEY: Academic, Junior Classical League, '45-'46, '46-'47, The Roanoke Roman, '45-'46, '46-'47, Staii, '46, '47, Monitor, '46, '47. CHARLES DUNSMORE Fox III: Academic, President, Debate Club, '46, '47, Debating Team, '46, '47, Prefect, '46,Hi-Y, '46, '47, Junior Classical League, '44, Vice President, Home Room, '44, '45, Secretary, Home Room, '46, Feature Editor, ACORN, '46, '47, Organizations Editor, Annual, '47. RICHARD NEIL FRALEY: Academic, Treasurer of SoplIOnIore Class, '44, Junior Varsity Football, '44, Heironimus Day, '46, Hi-Y, '45, '46, '47, Treasurer of Hi-Y, '46, '47S Chow, '46, '47- BARBARA JOANNE FRIEND: Academic, Y-Teens, '44-'47, Home Room President, '44, '45, Cheerleader, '45, '46, ffjrrron Nt-wr Staff, '45, Acorn Stall, '46, Student Government Secretary, '46, '47, Costume Play, Annie Laurie , Snow Queen, '46, Student Government Delegate to Florida, Monitor, '45, '46. NELI. GRAY FRITH: General, Monitor, Spring and Fall, '44, Student Government Representative, Spring, '47. ROBERT SCHMIDT FULGHUM: General, Monitor, '47, French Club, '44-'46, L'Eclzo de Roanoke, '44-'46, Choir, '46, '47. BOBBIE LEE FURROW: General, Y-Teens, '45, '46, '47, Home Room Secretary, '46, '47, Vice President, Bible Class, '47, Choir, '45-'47, Escapades of '45 , Heironimus Day, '46, '47, jejerfon New: Staff, '45, '46. JUANITA JUNE GALLIMORE: General, Get a Job, Collecting Photographs, History, Bicycle Riding, I'll Be Seeing You , Chocolate Nut Sundms. GRACE ELIZABETH GEARHART, BE'r'rY : Academic, Concert Pianist, Eastman Con- servatory Of Music, hlusic, English, Foot- ball, Badminton, Racing With the Moon , Lemon Pie. FAYE JEVVELL GLASS, KCWILLIE MAE,'2 General, Music, Home Economics, Skating, For Sentimental Reasons , Ice Cream. SONYA BELLE GLASS, SUNNY , General, To be a Vocalist With a Band, University of North Carolina, hflusic, Spanish, Football Games, Swimming, For Sentimental Rea- sons , Coconut Cake. I102J EDWARD JAMES GOODMAN, JR., E General, Attend V. P. I., get a B. .4 Engineering, V. P. I., Stamp Collec Mechanical Drawing, Monitor Duty, I ball, For Sentimental Reasons , Chit ARLENE FIELD GRAHAM, SISTER , C mercial, Attend Colle e, Farmville E Teachers College, Reading, Civics, Dc ing, Swimming, Sentimental Journ Banana Splits. MILDRED DELORES GRAVELY: C mercial, Work for the Veterans Admini tion, University of Virginia, Dani English, Football Games, Swimming, By Myself , Lemon Pie. ANITA SUE GROss, SUsIE : Comme: Work at Veterans Administration, Un sity of North Carolina, Dancing, Ty, Football Games, Swimming, I'll Close Eyes , Apple Pie and Ice Cream. MARY ELIZABETH GUILEOYLE, BET Academic, Get Married, Farmville, Col ing Records and Snapshots, Spanish, l ball Games, Dancing, One Love , S and French Fried Potatoes. DONALD BOYCE HAGY: General, 1 Football Games, Bowling, Huggin' a-Chalkin' , Ice Cream. EDWARD NIINTER HAIRFIELD, Som General, V. P. I., Golf, Football Ga Football, Basketball, Huggin' ann Chalkin' , Chicken. NEOLA KITURAI-I HALE: General, M: Washington Literary Society, '45-'47, S tary, '46, '47, F. H. A. Club, '45 Treasurer, '45-'47. EMIIIA MAY I-IALL: Commercial, To Stenographer, Reading Good Mystery B1 Volleyball, Ain't Nobody Here Bu' Chickens , ClIocolate Pie. IVIILDRED HARLONV, HSQUIRTHZ l mercial, To become a Nurse, Mad Dancing, Commercial Mathematics, S ming, Always , Nut Sundzes. DAVID JOHN HARPER, HOP , Ger V. P. I., Traveling, Mathematics, Ba ball, Five Minutes More , Choc Shakes. DONALD ERNEST HARPER, HOP : eral, Printing Job, V. P. I., Travm Printing, Basketball, The Old I Lighter , Pineapple Sundxs. ELIZABETH JOAN HARRIs, Jo : ' mercial, Become a Secretary, Mom Dancing, Journalism, Football, Da Day , Chocolate-Covered Nuts. BETTY JANE' HARsHBARGER: Gel Acorn Staff, '46, '47, Annual Staff, Monitor, '47, Costume Manager for Cos Play, '47, Christmas Assembly, '46, 5 Hall .hecker, '46, '47, Verse-Spe Choir, '46, Home Room Secretary, '41 WENONAH IYIABEL HARTSOOK, I General, Drawing and Reading, Art, Ba ball, The Whole World is Singing Song , Lemon Pie. LANGELY ADAIR BROWN: General, P. I., Hi-Y, Baseball, Football, The Lamp Lighter , Fried Chicken. .OBERT HAYES BROWN: Academic, Home nm Representative, '45, Cheerleader, ,45, ior Classical League, '45, Acorn Staff, '47, Debating Club, '47. 'OROTHY ELIZABETH BRUMBAUGH: Gen- , To be a Fashion Designer, University Virginia, Collecting Pictures and Statues iorses, Art, Fluer-de-Lys Club, Voice ipring, by Strauss. ARAH KATHERINE BULLocH: Academic, ne Room Treasurer, ,45, '46, Girls' o, '45, '46, '47, Junior Classical League, '46, Student Council Representative, l'47, Study Hall Monitor, '46, '47. DYVARD LEO BURTON: General, Attend ege, Virginia Southern College, Algebra, ball, Stardust , Cherry Sundaes. oRENA PEARL BURToN: Academic, Go College, Lynchburg College, Reading, rnistry, Choir, Basketball, Clair e e , Fried Chicken. osA LEE BUssEY: General, Designing Lhes, William and Mary, Dating, History, ball, For Sentimental Reasons , Lolate Nut Sundms. ARL EVERETTE CAMPBELL! General, : President of ,Home Room, '44, '45, :lent Government Representative, ,45, President of Home Room, '46, '47, E President of Junior Class, Football, ,45, '46, Basketball, '45, '46, '47, Base- + '45, '46, '47, Councilor of Harmony gOut. IILDRED IRENE CAMPBELL! General, ding, Mathematics, Baseball, You p Coming Back Like a,Song ,Chocolate CHEI. DELPHINE CARBAUGH, DEL : Eral, Buyer, R. P. I. in Richmond, ing, History, Hiking, For Sentimental sons , Candy. MES NENVTON CARDEN: General, Ir, '45, '46, '47, Junior Varsity Foot- '45, Track, '47, Open House Council, '45, '46- THLEEN ESTHER CARLIN: Academic, ent Government Representative, '44, r Prefect, '46, .'47, Y-Teens, '44, '45, '47, Locker Monitor, '45, '46, '47, Junior Cross, '46, '47. Ess ANDREWS CAREER, JR., ScAR : ral, College, William and Mary, Print- Baseball, Racing VVith the lVIoon , ,k. ARJORIE ANN CARROLL: General, ographer, Radford, Record Collection, ish, Basketball, For Sentimental Rea- I , Chocolate Pie. GENE WALTON CASH, GENE : Gen- University of Virginia, Music, English, ball, Deep Purple , T-Bone Steaks. THUR THOMAS CAsTRos: General, P. I., Sports, History, Baseball, The ee Song , Steaks. CATHERINE ROSE CATAscA: Academic, Student Government Representative, ,45, Acorn Staff, '45-'47, Home Room Secretary, '46, '475Y'Teef1S, '44-'47s Monitor, '46, '47- MARY LETA CATHEY! General, To become a Dietitian, Madison College, Home Eco- nomics, Tennis, Always , Fried Chicken. CHARLES LEWIS CAYwooD, SLEEPY : Commercial, Be a Certilied Public Account- ant, Virginia Southern College, Hunting and Fishing, Bookkeeping, Baseball, Racing With the IVIoon , Steak. LAURA AGNES CHAPMAN: General, To Buy a Home, Radford State Teachers, Biology, Checking Study Hall Roll, Basket- ball, All the Things You Are , Banana Pudding. JAMEs PERRY CHARLTON: Academic, Tumbling Team, '46, '47, Science Club, Secretary-Treasurer, '45, '46, Delegate to S. A. S. G. Convention, '46, Minstrel,' 45, Costume Play, '47, Hi-Y, ,45, '46, Hi-Y President, '46, '47, Prefect Member, '46 ,'47. MARY FRANCES CHEWNING: Commercial, Be a Good Secretary, Typing, Shorthand, Basketball, Stardust , Sour Pickles. CARRIE HANNAH CHITTUM: General, Radio Work, Play Production, Y-Teens, Hiking, Let the Rest of the World Go By , Tomatoes. SEDNA AEN CHocKLEY: Academic, Senior Pre ect, 4 , ,47' Y-Teens, '45-'46, '46-'47' President of Hdme Room, '45, '46, Vice President of Junior Red Cross, '46, '47. EDITH LEE CLIFTON: General, Movies, Home Economics, Basketball, For You For Me Forever More , Banana Pudding. MARJORIE NADINE CLINGENPEEL, DEAN',g Commercial, Two Years of College, VII- ginia Southern College, Writing Plays and Drawing, Civics, School Plays, Tennis, Rhapsody in Blue , Watermelon. GEORGIA KATHERINE CoDDINoToN: Gen- eral, To be a Nurse, Berea College, Flying, Latin, Bookkeeping, Tennis, Badminton, To Each His Own , Candied Yams. NANCY LEE CoErEY: General, Treasurer of Home Room, '45, '46, Ebony Esca- pades, '44-'47, President of Bible Class, '46, Librarian of Bible Class, '47, feferron News Staff, '46, '47, Y-Teens, '46, '47. JEANNINE SToNE COLLINS! General, Playing Records, English, Verse-Speaking Choir, Dancing, To Each His Own , Chocolate Cake. - RICIIARD VERNON CooN: General, Cap- tain, Tumbling Team, '42, '43, Andrew Lewis, President, Library Club, '43, Andrew Lewis, Hi-Y, '43, Andrew Lewis, Tumbling Team, '43, '44, Captain, '46, '47, Acorn Staff, '44-'46. MARY FRANCES CREGER: Academic, News Business Staff, '44, '45, jejerron New: Staff, '45, Ebony Escapadesj' '45, Y-Teens, '45- '47: Monitor, '46, '47. IIOIJ BEATRICE IVY CROMER, 'iBET'l Y',I Gen- eral, To Be a Commercial Artist, Distribu- tive Education, D. E. Club, Football, Stardust , Ice Cream. RALPH THEoDoRE CUTRIGHT, OLE 28 : Academic, Be a Sports W'riter, Ohio State University, Journalism, Newspaper, Base- ball, On Brave Ole Pharmacy , Tuna Fish Salad Sandwiches. INIARY LUCETTA CYPHERS, LUcY : Gen- eral, Typist for Veterans Administration, Collecting Records, Art, F. H. A. Club, Football, Stardust , Hamburgers and Spinach. ROMER WANLESS DARNELL, JR.: General, Pilot for Pan-American Airways, Wood- work, Algebra, School Dances, Football, The Girl That I Marry , Pie. HARRY CLAUDE DAvIsoN: General, Become a Traveling Salesman, Woodwork, Football, Huggin' and a-Chalkin' ,Porter- house Steak. MARY JANE DEBUSK: Commercial, Home Room President, '44, Home Room Secre- tary, '45, Verse-Speaking Choir, '45. FRANCES JEAN DEWEECE: Commercial, Go to College, William and Mary, Dance, Oliice Practice, Swimming, The Things We Did Last Summer , Nut Sundaes. BARBARA ANN DIcRERsoN: Commercial, Become a Bookkeeper, Roanoke College, Listening to the Radio, Typing, Basketball, Sentimental Journey , Chocolate Candy. BETTY JANE DICKERSON: General, To be a Typist, V. P. I., Reading, Art, Sports, Football, Stardust , Ice Cream. BETTY Lou DICKERSON, DUCHESS,,Z General, House Wife, Duke, History, Basket- ball, I'll Close My Eyes , Liver. Jo ANN DIcKERsoN, JonIE : General, Be a Concert Pianist and Get Married, Perdue University, Flying and Classical Music, Distributive Education, Flying, Lich Eil Sca Die , Banana Pudding. RICHARD WINE Donn: Academic, Hi-Y Club, '45-'47, Vice President, Hi-Y, '46, '47, Treasurer, Junior Class, '45, '46, Junior Classical League, '44-'47, Business Manager, Roanoke Roman, '46, '47, Vice President, Science Club, ,45, '46, Science Club, '44, '45, Baseball, '44, '45, Track, '45, '46, Foot- ball, '46, '47. PVILLIAM IVIYLES Donn: General-, To go in Service, lVIusic, Woodwork, Baseball, Wildroot , Steak. RUBY ARLEEN DooAN: General, Govern- ment Job, V. P. I., Dancing, Mathematics, Football, Swimming, Always , Chocolate Nut Sundae. JEANNINE ELIZABETH Doss, SHoRTY : General, Music and Dancing, Typing, Basketball, For Sentimental Reasons , Ice Cream. BARBARA LOUISE KERFOOTI Commercial, Y-Teens, '45-'47, jejzrron New: Staif, '46, '47, Typist, Roanoke Roman, '46, '47, Heir- onimus Day, Fashion Show, '46, Ebony Escapades, '47, Queen's Court at Christ- mas Dance, '46. WALLACE L. KERSHNER, WALLY : Gen- eral, Work, V. P. I., Automobiles, Mathe- matics and Printing, Football, Steak and French Fried Potatoes. BETTIE ALICE KEY: Academic, Business Woman, William and Mary, Photography, English, Y-Teens, Football, The Anni- versary Song , Fried Chicken. BETTY CAROLYN KIMMERLING: Academic, To Graduate from College, Mary Washing- ton, Baking Cakes, Spanish, Y-Teens, Foot- ball, Stardust , Fried Chicken. CHARLES WARREN KINNEY: General, Band, '44,'47, All-State Band, '47, Hi-Y, '46, '47, Visual Education, '44-'46, Thanks- giging Assembly, '46, Christmas Assembly, 9 4 . BETSY CARoI.INE KINNIER: General, To be a Nurse, University of Virginia, Dancing, History, Girls' Club, Football, Dream , Cherry Pie and Ice Cream. CECIL CHARLES KNowLEs, NosEY : General, Architectural' Drafting, Model Building, Mechanical Drawing, Horseback Riding, The Old Lamp Lighter , Southern Fried Chicken.- - DORIS MARIE LAMEERT, Do'r : General, Typist, Listening to Sammy Kaye, Typing, Football and Bowling, Stardust , Straw- berry Shortcake. Lois ADELAIDE LEETWICH: Academic, To go to Niagara Falls, Listening to Records, Monitor Duty, English, Swimming, The American Melody Hour, You'll Always be the One I Love , Hamburgers. - Lois GLADYs LEONARD! General, Typist, Typing, Basketball, Baseball, All By Myselin, Pineapple Up-Side-Down Cake. PEGGY SUE LEoNARD, PEG : General, Secretary, Dancing, English, Basketball, F or Sentimental Reasons , Fried Chicken. IRIS JUNE LINKOUS, BAEY : General, To be a House Wife, Collecting Pictures, Mathematics, Softball, There I've Said it Again , Pineapple. WILLIAM JosEPH LINIcoUs, JR., BILL : Academic, Chemical Engineer, Moving Pic- tures, Debating, English, Badminton, The Henr Morgan Show, Ah, Sweet Mystery of Lil'e , Banana Pudding. EDITH H. LoNG: Academic, Prefect, '44, '45, Y-Teens, '44-'47, Vice President, Y-Teens, '45, '46, President, Y-Teens, '46, ' 7, Prefect, Ex-Oiiicio, '46, '47, President, Home Room, '46, '47, Monitor, '45-'47, Madonna, '44, '45, '46. JUANITA ELOISE LONG, SHoR'rY : Gen- eral, Housewife, Dancing, Spanish, Foot- ball Games, I'll Close My Eyes , Steak and French Fries. BETTY JEAN LowE: Academic, To go to College, Cabin Parties, Listening to Records, Choir Assemblies, . English, Basketball, Vaughn Monroe, Night and Day , Fried Chicken. IRAD BACHMAN LowER: General, To Take a 4-Week Navy Cruise, Sailboating, Choir, Football, The Things We Did Last Sum- mer , Steak and Creamed Potatoes. THELMA GERALDINE LOYD! General, Stenographer, Dating, Football Games, Bible, Hiking, Sammy Kaye's Sunday Serenade, Always , Steak and French Fried Potatoes. FREDERICK GREGORY LUcADo: General, Vice President of Senior Class, '46, '47, Student Government, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46- '47, Hi-Y, Stage Crew, '46, '47. ROBERT EDWIN LUCAS: General, Hi-Y, '46, '47, French Club, '45, '46, Track, '46, VELMA LEE LUcAs, Cl-IICKENHI Com- mercial, Private Secretary, Dancing, Short- hand, Football Games, Basketball, I'll Close My Eyes , Chicken. ANGELLEE Lois LUDWICR, ANGEL : General, Secretary in New York, Collecting Movie Stars' Pictures, Mathematics, Plays, Swimming, Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes , Chocolate Pie. EDWIN LUNsI-'oRD, TIc : Commercial, To be a Certified Public Accountant, Mathe- matics, Basketball, Henry Morgan Show, Heartaches , Chicken and Dumplings. ALBERTA JEAN LYNCH: Commercial, To Work in an Oliice, Dancing, Bookkeeping, The Old Lamp Lighter , Pumpkin Pie. INIARTHA ANN MAIN: General, Go to Madison, Reading, Girls' Club, Spanish, Football, Joan Davis Show, For Senti- mental Reasons , Coconut Cake. MARY BLYNN MANLEY: Academic, Vice President of Home Room, '44, '45, Presi- dent of Home Room, '45, '46, Cheerleader, '46, '47, Girls' Club, '44-'47, Monitor, '44- '47- JIMMIE MARIE MARTIN: Academic, Junior Classical League, '44, '46, Science Club, '45, '47, Secretary, Science Club, '46, '47, Girls' Monogram Club, '45-'47, Treasurer, Mono- gram Club, '46, '47, Martha Washington Literary Society, '45, '46, Volleyball, Basket- ball, '45-'47. MARY ANN MARTIN: General, Get Mar- ried, Organ Music, Play Production, Foot- ball Games, Bicycle Riding, For Senti- mental Reasons , Strawberry Shortcake. MARY EILEEN MARTIN: General, To Work in an Oiiice, Dancing, Typing, That's My Favorite, For Sentimental Reasons , Chocolate Pie. RICHARD L. MARTIN: General, Hi-Y, '46, '47, Football, '46. RUSSELL ELBERT MASON, RUSTYHZ Gen- eral, Take up Engineering, V. P. I., Fishing, Mathematics, Mechanical Work, Baseball, Rainbow at Midnight. I104j WILLIAM MCBRIDE, MAC',Z GI Engineering, V. P. I., Aviation, Geo: Football, Dream Serenade , Steak. THOMAS B. MCCLANAHANI Gi Traveling, English, Baseball, Sammy Milkshakes. PEGGY MARIE MCCORRLE: G1 Library Club, '44, '45, Monitor Clu' '47, Speech Department, '46, '47, Speaking Choir, '46, Bible Departmen Volleyball, '46, Basketball, '47, Mon Club, '47. JUANITA CLARA MCDANIEL: Gi Secretary, Home Room, '44, '45, Acorn Assembly. ,455 Band, '44, '45, '46 Music Parade, '44-'47, Christmas Cc '45, History Assembly, '46, V. L. . '46, Eve in Senior Play, Band rian, '46, '47, All-State Band, '47, pades, '47. GoLDIE FRANCES MCFARLAND: mercial, Work in Oliice or Public Li Reading, History, Minstrel, Football, ' dust , Oysters. . ALICE ADELAIDE MCGARRELL, M General, To be a Secretary, Roanoke Cc Dancing, Distributive Education, Fc Games, Basketball, Huggin' and a-C ing , Hamburgers. WILLIAM MARKLEY MCKINNEY: demic, Cheerleader, '45, '46, Hi-Y, '4 '47, Junior Classical League, '45, '46 Vice President of Student Governmen '47, Tennis Team, '46. GLORIA MAE MEADE: Academic, ' a Model, Spanish, Choir, Hiking, Cl Lune , Tuna Fish Salad. JACK G. MEADOR, BooTs : Ge Law, Harvard, Banking, History, For Swimming, I'll See You in My Dre: Devil's Food Cake. NANCY JACQUELINE MEADOR, JI Academic, To be a Nurse, Univers3 Virginia, Reading, Spanish, Ebonj Capades , Tennis, Stardust , Appl with Ice Cream. ALBERT RAY MERCI-IENT: Ge Going to College, University of North lina, History, Senior Day, Football, ' dust , Chocolate Pie and Chocolat Cream. FRANCES E. MILLER, Boo'rs : Ge To be a Good Cook, Football, Swim I'll See You in My Dreams , Hambu NCRMA JEAN MILLER: General, 'I Married, William and Mary, Al, Skating, Heartaches , Fried Chicken JEAN ELIZABETH MINNICH: Ge grawigg, Artic Tennis, Stardust , E erry ortca e. MARY EVELYN MINNIX: General, Al, Skating, Open the Door, Richard , Pie with Ice Cream. WILLIAM RAYMOND MINNIX! Ge Join Marine Corps, V. M. I., Pic History, Senior Dance, Football, R are Flying , Apple Pie. .EN CONSTANCE HARVEY: General, , Briar College, Movies, Home Eco- zs, Hiking, The Things We Did Last Ier , Chocolate Pie and French Fried ioes. LORES MARGARET HATCHER, DUcH- E Academic, To become a Nurse, ioma, Church League, History, Y- I, Football, For Sentimental Rea- E, Potato Chips and Chili. OMAS F. HAYES: General, To go to ge, V. P. I., Collecting Stamps, Mathe- :s, Gym, Football, Racing With the I , Pop Corn. .LIE JEAN HENRlTZEi Academic, Junior ical League, '45, '46, '47, Decorating inittee, Junior-Senior Prom, '46, Girls' '45, '46, '47Sfff0f1l Assembly, '45, '46s :nt Government, '45, '46, Acorn Staff, 76. 'IDY B. HEPTINSTALI., gcHEP,,1 General, rod Job, V. P. I., Hunting, Printing, pall, Five Minutes More , Banana DYD C. HEPTINSTALL, HEP : Gen- ,A Good Job, V. P. I., Skating and ng, Printing, Football, Five Minutes - , Chocolate Nut Sundaa. AL LEE HEPTINSTALI.: General, Oliice LQ Going to Movies, Algebra, Basket- For Sentimental Reasons , Chocolate Sundaz. UART BOBBITT HIGGINEOTHAM, BIG ,': General, To Attend V. P. I., Avia- 'Chemistry, Choir, Football, And so :d , Homemade Ice Cream. .VID CAREY HILDEBRAND, HILDE : ral, Go to V. P. I., Automobiles, 'ra and Geometry, Singing, Football, n the Door, Richard , Steak and edPotatoes. oMAs BENNETT HILTON! Academic, , Band, '43-'47, Librarian of Band, ,45, President of Band, '45, '46, Libra- of Band, '46, '47, Student Govern- i, '45, '46, President, Senior Home 1. '47- -INN REGINALD Hoses, HDONALD LEED! ral, To become a Mechanical Engineer, . I., Meeting New People, Art, Foot- Stardust , French Fries. 'urs NEWTON Hocic, Sim- : Academic, ersity of Virginia, Out-of-Town Ball -es, Chemistry, Football, Open the ', Richard , Chocolate Sundxs. ADYS VIRGINIA HODGES, CUTIE : limercial, Secretary, Farmville, Draw- English, Swimming and Skating, eamingu, Lemon Pie. f ,NEST IIVIMMER HoEI., HBILLHI Gen- , Columbia University, Automobiles, Fra, Football, For Sentimental Rea- ', Bananas. i ROTHY LOUISE HQLLAND, CooRIE : Eral, Reading, History, Football, Swim- IQ Till the End of Time , Steak. JAMES Ross HOI.LOWAY, 'CBROGUESVZ General, Draftsman, V. P. I., Hunting, Fishing and Camping, Mechanical Drawing, Hi-Y, Football, The Lord's Prayer , Steak and Onions with Potatoes. ANN CAEELL HOLhiES, BuEEI.Es : Aca- demic, Become a Commercial Artist, V. P. I., Drawing and Painting, Art, Basketball, To Each His Own , Lobster. SHIRLEY Lois Hoovan: Academic, Vice President, Fleur-de-Lys, '45-'46, '46-'47, Junior Classical League, '43-'47, Library Club, '43,-'44s Girl Reserves. '43-'44, '44-'45, '45-'46, Acorn Staff, '46, EDITH LORRAINE HOWELL, RENIE : General, Work for Telephone Company, Skating, Home Economics, Football, You Igiep Coming Back Like a Song , Banana p it. FAY ROBERTA HUNGATE, RED : Aca- demic, Training for a Nurse, Roanoke College, Playing Basketball, Algebra, Girls' Sports, Basketball, Stardust , Chocolate Candy. DELPHINE AYLOR HUNTER: General, Get Married, Cooking, Journalism, Girls' Club, Football, Temptation , Pork Chops and Gravy. CHARLES WILLIAM HUTTON! General, Road Salesman, R. P. I., Dealing with Sports Equipment, English, D. E. Club, gaseball, Open the Door, Richard , Lemon Ie. MARY KATHERINE HYPES, HlPS',! Gen- eral, Stewardess on an Airliner, U. C. L. A., Going to Movies, Mathematics, Football Games, Volleyball, Give Me Five Minutes More , Chocolate Nut Sundaes. HOLT LEWIS IRVINC, HPINKYMI General, Go to College, Jeweler's College, Model Building, Mechanical Drawing, Basketball, Tennis, Flying Model Airplanes, Deep Purple. NANCY LEE JAMES: Academic, Classical League, '44-'47, Martha Washington Literary Society, '45, '46, Y-Teens, '44-'47, Record- ing Secretary, '44, '45, Newspaper Staff, '45, '45-'46, '46-'47, Exchange Editor, '45, '46, Editor-in-Chief, '46, '47, Quill and Scroll Honor Society, '45-'46, '46-'47. MYRTLE ARLENE JANNEY, TuRTLE u General, To work at Telephone Company, Business College, Collecting Movie Stars' photos, Mathematics, Skating, Night and Day , Banana Pudding. RUTH GERALDINE JARRETT, GERI : General, Stewardess on Luxury Liner, U. C. L. A., Going to Movies, English, Football Games, Tennis, The Old Lamp Lighter , Potato Chips. ALICE GAYE JENKINS: General, Going to the Movies, English, Football Games, Basketball, The Old Lamp Lighter , Cheese. fins, PAUL ALEXANDER JENKINS: General, Song of Bernadette, Bouriette, Chimes Assembly, '45, '46, Holger, Ebony Esca- pades, '45-'47, Soloist, Garden of the Moon, '46, Maxim, Brother Goose, '46, Wes, Cleopatra Operetta, '46, Cleo, Sweetmeat Game, '46, White Devil, Dramatic Assem- blies, '44, '45, '46, Secretary of Dramatic Department, '46, '47. BARBARA BRADFORD JOHNSON! Academic, Sophomore Representative, Staff of Acorn, '44, '45, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Roanoke Roman, '46, '47, Publicity Chairman, Fluer-de-Lys, '45-'47, Girls' Club, '44-'47, Minstrel, '45- '47, Senior Play, '46, Costume Play, '47, INEZ BLAIR JOHNSON: Commercial, ACORN Staff, '47, Martha Washington Lit- erary Society, '46- 47, Reporter, Martha Washington Literary Society, '47, Y-Teens, '45-'47- JAMES GoRDoN JOHNSON! Academic, Attend College, University of Virginia and V. P. I., Chemistry and Trigonometry, Hi-Y, Basketball, Heartaches. IVIARY WILL JOHNSON, BII.LIE : Com- mercial, William and Mary, Going Places, Typing, Football and Basketball, Star- dust , Chocolate Nut Sundxs. NANCY VIRGINIA JOHNSON, DUsTY : and Mary, Commercial, College, William Picture Collecting, Basketball, 'Always , French Fries. ' NANCY LEE JONES! Academic, Prefect, '44-'45, Presi ent of Y-Teens, '44-'45, Secretary of Home Room, '44-'47, Locker Monitor, '45-'46, Y-Teens, '45-'47, Min- strel, '47. PENDLETON ANDERSON JORDAN III: Aca- demic, Attend V. P. I., Sports, Trigonom- etry, Hi-Y, Football and Basketball, Dark- town Poker Club , Devil's Food Cake. JOYCE AI-'TON KARLET: General, Girls' Club, '45-'47, Junior -Classical League, '44, '45, Quill and Scroll Honor Society, '46, '46-'47, fqfenon News Staff, '44-'47, As- sociate Editor, feferron News, '46, Assign- ment Editor, fejerron News, '46, '47, Acorn Staff, '47, Library Club, '45, '46, Heironimus Day, '46. HERBERT Louis KEATON, VON GUTEN- suRc : General, Aerial Photographer, V. M. I., Photography, Mathematics, Base- ball, Chopin's Polonaise , Ice Cream. IVIARY JANE KEEEER: Academic, To go to College, Singing, School Dances, History, Swimming, Lux Theater, Temptation , Cherry Pie. JAMES LEWIS KEITH, JIM : General, To Travel, U. S. Naval Academy, Ship Models, Bookkeeping, Swimming, One More Tomorrow. JOHN HoLI.IDAY KENNETT, JR., JAcK : Academic, V. P. I., Working on my T- Model Ford, Mathematics, Swimming, Swanee River , Potatoes. ,RL ALEXANDER M1TcIIELI.,JR.: General, o to Alaska, Wake Forest, Hunting Eiishing, History, Football, Stardust , FBBY RAY MIZE, BoE : General, neering, V. P. I., Collecting Stamps, lanical Drawing, Baseball, Give Me Minutes More , Hot Dogs. ELEN JEAN MoLER, RED : General, ic, Algebra and Home Economics IV, king in Commercial Oflice, Baseball, :ause , Banana Pudding. ANNINE NIARIE MooRMAN: Academic, :ens, '45, '46, '47, Martha Washing- Literary Society, '46, '47, Junior Clas- League, '44, ' 5, '46, '47, Acorn Stalf, '47, Library Club, '44, '45, Sarah :nior Play, Brother Goose, '47, An- Assembly, '45, Student Day, '45. LRBARA BURNS MosEs: General, Home n Treasurer, '45, '46, Senior Prefect, 47s Choir, '46, '47, Y-Teens, '44-'47, rman of Props for Senior Play, Heironi- Day, '45, '46, Verse-Speaking Choir, Student Day, '44, S. A. S. G. Delegate 'orida. 'NE RITA MURPHY, MOUSEY,,I Com- :ial, To be a Stenographer, Dancing, ng, Y-Teens, Skating, Bowling and Letball, This Time , Hamburger and ch Fries. ETTY LUE MYERS! General, Home n President, '45, '47, Home Room etary, '46, President, Bible Class, '47, esponding Secretary, Girls' Club, '45, Program Chairman, Girls' Club, '46, Pep Club, '45, Student Government resentative, '47. ELvIN G. NEAL: General, Drum Major pnd, '43, '44, '46, '47, Choir, My Mary- , '43, Christmas Assemblies, '43-'46. i ANN NELSON: General, Be an Interior arator, Westhampton College, Collect- Records, English, Football, F or Senti- tal Reasons. DEERT WARREN NEXVCOMBC General, zrleader, '44-'4 , '45-'46, '46-'47, Min- , '44, Usher fir Plays, '44-'46, ETTE BLAIR NICHOLS, NICK',I General, go to Florida and Texas, V. M. I., :etball Games, Journalism, Y-Teens, nming, I'll Close lVIy Eyes , Bananas Cakes. DWARD STRUDwIcIc NoEI., STALAc- : General, To attend College, V. P. I., mistry, Basketball, The Things We Last Summer , Chicken. 'ARGARET JEAN OLIVER, BLoNDIE : iemic, Secretary, Writing, Algebra, nming, Clair de Lune , Banana rling. :TTA LEE OVERSTREETZ Academic, Air- Hostess, Washington University, Play- the Piano, English, Football Games, nming, I'll See You in My Dreams , rseburgers. . ELIZABETH NADINE PAGANS, DEANY : Commercial, To be a Secretary, Listening to Radio, Typing, Basketball, All the Things You Are , Apple Pie and Ice Cream. DORIS JoAN PAGE: Academic, Acorn Staff, '44, Home Room Representative, '44, '45, Assistant Business Manager of News, '45-'46, Advertising Manager of News, '46, '47- WILLIALI GABRIEL PAGE, JR., GADE : General, Lynchburg College, Mechanical Drawing, Basketball Games, Football, The Old Lamp Lighter , Steak and Chicken in the Rough. JEAN KAT1-IRYN PANKEY, PANK : Gen- eral, To be a House Wife, R. P.- I., Cooking, English, D. E.. Club, Basketball, Embrace- able You , Coconut Cake. CARLOS PARXER, JR.: General, To Travel, Music, Mathematics, Football, Swimming, Always , Chocolate Cake. JEAN MEEK PARRo'r'r: General, Getting Married, William and Mary, Journalism, Baseball, Heartaches , Fried Chicken. JOAN PATTERSON! General, Telephone Operator, William and Mary, Basketball, History, Football Games, Football, Star- dust , Cheeseburgers and Potato Chips. NATHANIEL BAKER PATTERSON! General, Home Room President, '44-'46, Vice Presi- dent, Home Room, '46, '47, Choir, '46, '47, Newspaper Staff, '46, '47, Locker Monitor, '44-'47- MARVIN LYNN PEDIGO: General, VVood- work, Pay Assemblies, Baseball and Foot- ball, Racing With the Moon , Steak, Creamed Potatoes and Gravy. MARY SUE PENN: Academic, Travel, William and Mary, Spanish, Football, Stardust , Chocolate Cake. FRANCES ULDINE PERDUE, TANI-tY : General, Radio and Movies, Typing, School Plays, Skating and Bowling, Clair de Lune , Steak and French Fries. JACK ALLISON PETERS: General, To attend Art School, University of Virginia, Collecting Cartoons, Art Class, Basketball Games, Love Walked In , Fried Chicken. NELLIE MAE PETERS, HONEY',Z Com- mercial, To be a Bookkeeper, William and Mary, Listening to Radio, Typing, Base- ball, For Sentimental Reasons , Straw- berry Shortcake. EUGENE WooD DEVORETTE PEYTON: Gen- eral, To see the World, Roanoke College, Horses, Journalism, Tennis and Swimming, Let the Rest of the World Go By , Fried Chicken and Apple Pie. BRUNELLE FERRIS PHILLIPS, JR., BUDDY : General, Professional Musician, V. P. I., Automobiles, Choir, Dances, Football, Basketball, A Door Will Open , Ham- burgers. AUDREY MAE PINRARD: Commercial, To be a Good Secretary, Music, History, Going to Football Games, Tennis, Night and Day , Chocolate Sundxs. Ixos, ALIELIA FRANCES POWELL! General, Speech Assembly, ' 5, Radio Revue , Student Director, Here Comes Charlie , Student Director, Garden of the Moon , Stud3nt,Pirectof, B6p1ther Goose , :Eg- Capa es, '44, 45: oir, 44, '45, 4 s Girl Reserves, '44, Angel in Christmas Assembly, '45. BETTY LEE POWELI., BETTY BooP : Commercial, Stenographer, Walking in the Country, Office Practice, Working in Main Office, Basketball, The Things We Did Last Summer , Corn Bread. LOIS LORRAINE POWELL, 'SDICKDI Gen- eral, To be Happily Married, William and Mary, Seeing New Sights, Typing, Open House Dances, Football, Skating, For Sentimental Reasons , Potato Chips. MARY PRICE, GUSSEY',2 General, Nursing, Horseback Riding, Football, Swim- ming, When Day is Done , Spaghetti. GLoRIA DEVUE PRILLAMAN, SIs : Gen- eral, Nursing, Play Production, Football, Tennis, Stardust , Nut Sundaes, Sphagetti. JEANNINE GRACE PRILLAMAN: General, Minstrel, '45, Newspaper Staff, '45, Girls' Club, ,44, '45, '36, '47, Home Room Treas- urer, '44, '45, '4 5 President, Bible Class, '46. SARAH ANN PLYDQN: General, Home Room President, '44, '45, Junior Classical League, Program Chairman for Y-Teens, '44, '45, Inter-Club Council Representa- tive for Y-Teens, '44, '45 , Student Govern- Inent Representative, '45, '46, Correspond- ing Secretary for Y-Teens, '46, '47. DOROTHY LEE PURvIs: Academic, Li- brary Club, '44, '45, Junior Classical League, '44-'47s Monitor, '46, '47- DIANE RAGLAND: Academic, Junior Classical League, '44-'46, Girls' Club, '44- '47, Minstrel, '45, Student Government Representative, '46, Heironimus Day, '46, Open House Council Representative, '44, '45, Roanoke Roman Representative, '44. REEEKAI-I JANE RAGLAND: General, Junior Classical League, ' -'46, Girl Re- serves, '44-, 7, Library Clulli '44-'46, Verse Speaking Ctlioir, '46, '47, Christmas As- sembly, '46, Escapades, '67, Heironimus Day, '46, Senior Play, ostumes, '46, Annie aurie, '47. CELIA GRACE RAMSEY: General, Be a Nurse, Lewis-Gale Hospital, Reading, His- tory, Football, All By Myself , Corn Pudding. RAMON NORWOOD REDEORD, JR.: General, Go to College, University of North Carolina, Letter Writing, Science, Hi-Y, Basketball, You'll Never Walk Alone , Banana Pie. MILDRED LORINE REED, MILLIE',2 Gen- eral, Telephone Operator, William and Mary, Snapshots, English, Bowling, Sentimental Journey , Turkey. REvA ARLENE REED: General, Vice President of Home Room, '45, '46, Minstrel, '45, Choir, '44, '45, '46, Secretary of F. H. A., '46, '47, Y-Teens, '44, '45, Martha' Wash- ington Literary Society, '46, '47. WALLACE ARNOLD REED: General, To go to College, V. P. I., Reading, Model Build- ing, English, Junior-Senior Dances, Foot- ball, Dream , Banana Splits. JACK RONALD REYNOLDS, MooNEY : General, Join Navy, V. M. I., Hunting and Fishing, Printing, Baseball, Philippine Baby , Ice Cream. BETTY RHEA RICHARDSON: General, English, Football, Basketball, To Each His Own , Baked Apples. CECIL DURWOOD RICHARDSON, SPEEDY : General, Linotype Operator, University of Maryland, Cooking, Stage Crew, Playing on the Baseball Team, Baseball and Basket- ball, Sooner or Later , Chocolate Marsh- mallow Sundaes. EVELYN LEE RIFE: General, Playing Piano, Typing, Basketball, Night and Dany , Chicken. BETTY LORENE RIOGAN, BETS : Gen- eral, House Wife, William and Mary, Snap- shots, English, Bowling, I'll See You in My Dreams , Fried Chicken. JOHN ROYSTER ROBERSON: Academic, Student Government Representative, '45- '46, Junior Classical League, '44-'47, President, Junior Classical League, '45, '46, Roanokz Roman Staff, Hi-Y, '46, '47, Acorn Staff, '44-'47, Editor, Acorn Magazine, '46, 47- ROSE ELIZABETH ROBERTS! General, Verse Speaking Choir, '44, Cheerleader, '45, '47, Home Room Secretary, '45, Secretary- Treasurer, Home Room, '46, '47, Girls' Club, '44, '47, Junior Classical League, '44, '46, Book Store, '46, '47. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ROBERTSON, CORA : Commercial, Stenographer, Listening to the Radio, Shorthand, Football Games, Basketball, All By MySelf , Chocolate Ice Cream. PEGGY ANN RORRER: General, IMary Washington, Debating, Civics and American History, Debating, Baseball, Let the Rest of the World Go By , Creamed Chicken. BARBARA ANN ROSE: General, Dancing, Algebra, Football, For Sentimental Reasons , Coconut Cake. EVELYN MAE RowE: General, To do Oflice Work, Writing to Friends in Foreign Countries, Typing, Skating, Heartaches , Potato Salad. MARY ANN RUMELEY, RUMBLEY ! Gen- eral, William and Mary, Collecting Records, Typing, Football, For Sentimental Rea- sons. ALVIS WAYNE RUNYON, ONIoN : , Com- mercial, Work at American Viscose Corp., Typing, Baseball, Dark Town Poker Club , Macaroni. HARRIOT HAMILTON RUTHEREOORD: Aca- demic, Girls' Club, '45, '46, Y-Teens, '46, '47, Junior Classical League, '44, '45, '46, Roanokz Roman Staff, '44, '45, Home Room Secretary, '44, Illustrations for Acorn, '46. BETTY LOU SAMPSON: Academic, To be a Buyer, William and Mary, Knitting, English, Dances, Football, Stardust , teak. ROBERT SHELDON SAUNDERS: General, College, V. P. I., English, Baseball, Buttermilk Skies , Steak. ALMA JEANNETTE SAUL, HONEY , Gen- eral, Stenographer, University of Rich- mond, Collecting Records, Bible, Choir, Dancing, The Things We Did Last Sum- mer , Steak. MILDRED LAVONNE SCHANCH: General, Beautician, William and Mary, Dancing, Play Production, Swimming, For Senti- mental Reasons , Nut Sundae. OSCAR HERBERT SCHILLEN, i'HERB ! General, Commercial Artist, Model Build- ing, Art, Basketball, Bluebird of Happi- ness , Pork Chops. CLARENCE SCOTT, JR.: General, Working on Airplanes, Georgia Tech, Airplanes, Football, All By Myself , Coconut Custard Pie. JACK SAUNDERS SCOTT, ScOTTIE : Gen- eral, Attend College, Indiana, Sports, Bible, Basketball, Baseball, There I've Said it Again , Chocolate Pudding. JOHN SIMEON SCOTT, JR.: General, Hi-Y, '45, '46, '47, Sergeant at Arms, '46, '47, jejerxon New.r Staff, '46, '47, Home Room Representative, '47, Junior Classical League, '44, '45, '46- EDWIN VICTOR SELANDER, EDDIE : General, To Join the Navy, University of Maryland, Music, Spanish, Football, Valse Triste , Cheeseburgers. BETTY JANE SHARTZER: General, Tele- phone Operator, Madison College, English, Football, For Sentimental Reasons , Chocolate Nut Sundaes and Fried Chicken. BETTY JOYCE SHELTON, 'iGARDENSEEDS Z General, Buyer of Women's Clothes, Rich- mond Professional Institute, Learning to Knit, Distributive Education, Swimming, Stardust , Banana Split and Cheese- burgers with Buttermilk. BEVERLEY JUNE SHILLING, BEv : Aca- demic, Become Stewardess for United Air Lines, Stanford University, Collecting Re- cords, Spanish, Choir, Ice Skating, Swim- ming, Stardust , Chocolate Nut Sundaes. ROBERT LELAND SIGMON, SAoE : Aca- demic, To Attend College, University of California, Sports, Mathematics, Hi-Y, Swimming, Moon Over Miami , Lemon Meringue Pie. WILLIAM RANDOLPH SIMMONS, BUTCI-I : Commercial, To be an Accountant, Listen- ing to Radio, Bookkeeping, Baseball, Banana Pudding. LOIS MARIE SIMS, HoNEY : General, Music, English, Baseball, You'll Always Be the One I Love , Banana Pudding. LUCILLE DEANER SILVERS, i'KATIE Z General, Building a House, Virginia South- ern, Home Making, Home Economics, Swimming, Night and Day , Hot Fudge Sundms. I106J WILLIAM MCKINNEY SKELTON, S1cELLY : General, To Live in Califo William and Mary, Dogs, English History, Hi-Y, Swimming and Hi Smoke Gets in Your Eyes , French Potatoes and Steaks. CHARLES SLUSHER, CHARLIE,'I Ger To Travel, Going to Basketball G: History, Basketball, For Sentim Reasons , Fried Chicken. WALKER LEWIS SLUSHER, DocT Academic, Roanoke College, Music, I Volleyball. ALFRED EMANUEL SMITH, AL : Ger Collecting Guns, History, Football, Danube , Baked Ham. FRANK LOUIS SMITH: General, Engineering, Football Games, Alg Basketball, The Girl That I Mai Potato Salad. FRED RICHARD SMITH, WALDo : eral, Duke University, Reading, M matics, Bowling, Till the End of Ti Chocolate Nut Sundm. ROY CALVIN SMITH, MoE : Gen Graduate from some Business School, ginia Southern College, Skating, Mathematics, Football, The Thing: Did Last Summer , Chicken. PAULYOUST SNAPP, JR., BEANS :Ge1 Join the U. S. Marines, V. M. I., Foo You Broke the Only Heart that Loved You , Strawberry Marshm Sundaes. , JOAN MARIE SNELLER: Academic, I Room Secretary, '44-'46, Home l President, '46, '47, Junior Prefect, '45 Secretary, Senior Class, '46, '47, Secrc Roanoke Roman, '46, '47, Girl Rest '44-'47, Junior Classical League, '4. Junior Representative, Aram Business '45. '46- VERNON ELDRIDGE SOWER, BIG B General, Get a job as Traveling Sales V. M. I, Seeing Latest Movies, His Football, Buttermilk Skies , Hambu VIRGINIA LEE SPENCER: General, l Room President, '44, Vice President '46, Garden ofthe Moon, '46, Gir serves, '45, '46, Verse-Speaking Choir Props for Costume Play, '47, Monitor, RUFUS EDWARD SPIERS: General, W. lNIusic, Geometry, Hi-Y, Football, Showers , Chicken. EARL DOUGLAS SPRARER: General, dent Government Representative, '45 Assistant Editor of jzjerxon News, '46 JAMES RAY STEPHENSON: Acad Fleur-de-Lys, '44-'47, Secretary, Flei Lys, '46, '47, Home Room Represent. '44, L'Echo de Roanoke, '44-'47, sociate Editor, L'Echo, '45, '46, Edit Chief, L'Echo, '46, '47, Hi-Y, '46 '47, F Tournament, '45. BARBARA ANNE STONE: Academic, J Classical League, '44-'47, Y-Teens, '4. Secretary of Debating Club, '46, '47, M Washington Literary Society, '44, Debater, Charlottesville, '46, Escape '47- We Lgfizf 5264305 M Wana: The D. Appleton Century Company for granting permission to use excerpts from Vachel Lindsay's poem, , Virginia from Going to the Starsf, Mr. C. D. Hurt, of The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company, for his cooperation on layout. The N. W. Pugh Company Studio for making individual pictures. Mr. C. Krisan, photographer, for assistance in arranging organization groups. Miss Virginia Harris for her assistance in typing manuscript. HYLLIS MARIE STRICKLER! General, : President of Home Room, '45, Treas- g of Home Room, '46, Monitor, '46, 'd, '44, '45, '46, Fashion Show, Heironi- Day, '45, Escapades, '45, Christmas bert, '45, Music Parade, '44. LLLY ANN STRICKLER: General, Collect- .Pennies, English, Attending Football ies, Swimming, The Old Lamp Iter , Baked Ham. HYLLIS ANN TANNER, PA'r : General, ecting Pictures of Friends, Play Produc- , School Plays, Bowling, Stardust , :aroni and Cheese. l0RIS COLLEEN TAYLOR: Commercial, be a Secretary, Reading, Play Produc- , Swimming, Either It's Love or It 't , Ham. GEORGIA ALICE TAYLOR: General, Roa- e College, Dancing, Mathematics, Foot- , Swimming, Apple Blossom Time , Icolate Nut Sundzc. EANETTE ELAINE TEEL: Academic, Tele- Ine Operator, Playing Piano, Art, Teens, Football Games, Swimming, ruth America, Take It Away , Straw- ry Shortcake. ,ORIS LORRAINE THOMAS, 'GSUGARHZ nmercial, To be a Secretary, Driving or lking in Rain, Typing, Dances, Swim- lg, For Sentimental Reasons , Chili. VILLIAM JOHNSON THORNTON: Academic, sident, Sophomore, Junior and Senior sses, '44-'47, Hi-Y, '44-'47, Ex-Oiiicio :fect, '44 4-75 Christmas Pageant, '44, Q '46, Student Government, '45, '46, resentative S. A. S. G. Convention in Eansas and Florida, Stage Crew, '44-'46, rsident, Home Room '44, Costume Play, ., Monitor, '45, '46, Decoration Com- itee, Junior-Senior Prom, '46. LARENCE WATSON TINGLER, TING : eral, Princeton, History, Typing for RN, Bowling, I'll See You in My ams , Chocolate Pie. IIRGINIA CAMPBELL VAN DOREN, l0NEY,'! General, Go to Baltimore, P. I., Playing Records and Dancing, lish, Football Games, Basketball, For timental Reasons , Steak and Fried atoes. EORGE VAUGHAN, LoU1E : General, get Married, Duke, Printing, School lys, Swimming, Put That Kiss Back ,ere You Found It , Fried Chicken. EDDIE MAE VERNON: General, Secretary, 'me Room, '43, '44, Girls' Club, '43-'47, eerleader, '46, '47, President of Bible ass, '47, News Staff, '43-'46. MARTHA ANN VIA: General, Go to lllege, Farmville, Skating, Journalism ass, Swimming, To Each His Own , lasted Pimento Cheese Sandwiches. ICHARD EUGENE VIAR: Academic, Vice sident, Junior Classical League, '44, ,453 dent Government, '45-'47, Sports Editor, erron Nzwr, '45, '46, Managing Editor, erron News, '46, '47, Hi-Y, '46, '47, anokz Roman Representative, '46-'47, nnis Team, '46, Quill and Scroll, '46, '47. WILLIAM HAROLD VIPPERMAN, VII ': General, Traveling, Mathematics, Monitor, lgauseball, The Old Lamp Lighter , Potato a ad. MAXINE JOYE VIA, MAC ! General, Going to College, Farmville, Bowling, Mathematics, Basketball, To Each His Own , Spaghetti and Meat Balls. IVIARY ANN VOIGT: General, Girl Re- serves, '44, '45, President, Library Club, '44, '45, Acorn Assembly, '45, '46, Ad Club, '45, Annual Stali, '47, Acorn Staff, '45-'47, Poetry Editor, Acorn, '46, Junior Classical League, '44-'46, New: Business Staff, '44. NICHOLAS EMANUEL VURNAKES: Aca- demic, Junior Classical League, '44-'47, String Ensemble, Music Club. MARY FRANCES WADE: General, Secre- tary of the Junior Class, '45, '46, Treasurer of the Senior Class, '46, '47, Secretary of Home Room, '44, '45, Senior Play, Brother Goose, '46, jqferron New: Staff, '44-'47, Treasurer of Bible Class, '47, Y-Teens, '44- '47, Heironimus Day, '44-'47. ALICE GERALDINE WALKER, JERRY , Commercial, Stenographer, Listening to Radio and Dancing, Office Practice, Dances, Skating, The Things We Did Last Sum- mer , Chocolate Cake with Ice Cream. JACK DICKENSON WALKER: General, Become a Lawyer, University of Virginia or Harvard, Hiking, Spanish, School Plays, Swimming, Warsaw Concerto , Ice Cream. ROBERT CHARLES WALKER: General, Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State, Hunting, Fishing, Swimming, Mathematics, Football, Open the Door, Richard , Fried Chicken and T-Bone Steaks. JUANITA LEE WEBSTER, BIG-SHoRTY : General, Typist, William and Mary, Danc- ing, Football, Swimming, Indian Love Call , Dill Pickles. MILDRED LOUISE WEBSTER, HINIYRTNZ Commercial, Stenographer, Roanoke College, Crocheting, Mathematics, Tennis, Clair de Lune , Ice Cream. ELEANOR NATALIE WEDDLEC Academic, President, Monogram Club, '46, '47, Presi- dent, Library Club, '45, '46, Secretary, Library Club, '44-'47, Treasurer, Mono- gram Club, '45, '46, Junior Classical League, '44-'47, Science Club, '44-'47, Girl Reserves, '44, '45, '47s Monitor- '44, '45s Choir. '45-'47, Captain of Basketball, Volleyball Teams. ERNEST PENN WELLEORD, lN'IINK : Gen- eral, Engineer, V. P. I., Flying, Mathe- matics, Football, Open the Door, Richard , Hamburgers. ALTON DAVID WHITE, FRIEND : Gen- eral, Bridgewater, Swimming, English, Basketball, Open the Door, Richard , Potatoes. DOROTHY JEAN NVHITEZ General, Listen- ing to Vaughn Monroe, History, Basketball Games, Night and Day , Lemon Pie. LAKE Jo ANN WHITTAKER, Jo : Com- mercial, Secretary, Concord, Dancing, Ofiice Practice, Dances, Swimming, Stardust , Potato Chips. I1071 MMYRi PI-IYIEISI VQCKHAAI: General, I instre 45' ir s' - ub, '44- 4-5, '45-'46 '46-'47, 'Cheerleader, '46, '47, Monograni Club, '45, MAX CAMPER WICKLINE, CREEK : Com- mercial, Accountant, Virginia Southern College, Pennies, Physical Education, Foot- ball, Always , Banana Pudding. DORSET V. WILEY, JR.: General, Science Club, '45, '46, President, Science Club, '46, '47, Vice President, Home Room, '45-'46, '46-'47, Swimming Team, '45, '46, Business Mana- ger, ACORN Annual, '46, '47, Treasurer, Rifle Team, '45, '46, Hi-Y, '45-'46, '46-'47. CHARLES EUGENE WILKERSON: General, M. I. T., Model Airplanes, Mathematics, gwimzming, I'll See You in My Dreams , tea . JOHN ALEXANDER WILLARD, FRECKLES : General, College, North Carolina State, English, Football, Without a SOng , Chicken Chow Mein. CHARLIE P. WILLIARIS: General, Vice President and President of Sophomore Home Room, President of Solid Geometry Class, Football, '44, '45, '46, Captain, Football, '46, Basketball, '45, '46, '47. DOROTHY ANN WILLIAMS, DOT , Gen- eral, Secretary, Knitting and Reading, Algebra, Football and Basketball, For Sentimental Reasons , Potato Chips. RUTH PORTER WILLIAMS, CHUM1uY : Commercial, Secretary, Reading, Dancing, Movies, Shorthand, Y-Teens, Tennis, Swim- ming, If I'm Lucky , Banana Pudding. WINIERED WHITE WILLOUGHBY: Aca- demic, To go to China, University of Vir- ginia, Dancing, Journalism, Y-Teens, Swim- ming, Open the Door, Richard , Hot Dogs. EDNA ELIZABETH WILSON: General, Work in Oliice, University of Virginia, Music, English and Typing, Band, Swimming, To Each His Own , Potato Salad. EUGENE RAE WOOLRIDGE, JR.: General, Student Government Representative, '44, '45, '46, Christmas Assembly, '44, '45, Choir, '44, '45, '46s Escapade, Of '45, Hi-Y, '45, '46, '47, Cheerleader, '46, '47. MAE ELDORA WOHLEORD: General, Nurse, University of Virginia, Music, Home Eco- nomics, Library, Football, For Senti- mental Reasons , Hamburgers. SARAH LOUISE WRIGHT: Academic, President, Student Government, '46, '47, Junior Prefect, '45, '46, Junior Classical League, '44-'47, Monogram Club, '44-'46, Acorn Staff, '45-'47, Fiction Editor, '46, Annual Staff, '46, '47, Feature Editor, '47, Girls' Club, '44-'47, Basketball, '44-'46, Home Room President, '44, S. A. S. G. Re- presentative to Florida, '46, REBECCA ANNE YOUNG: General, Band, '44-'45, '45-'46, '46-'47s Fleur-de-Lys, '44, '45, Home Economics, '46, All-State Band, '46, Christmas Concert, '46, District Music Festival, '46, '47. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.