Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1950
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I 2u4 U7 T 1 zxc Nad. via 227 V' YG T DY CT , W LZ00 21 1 054 I SfCOHD FLOOI G. A. LAYMAN We Consider that I labored not for myself only, but for all them that seek learning. OLD TESTAMENT lecficafe D. W. Pnxsiucnn Service, loyalty, devotion . . . through the years . . . giving of time and energy . . . inspiring young minds to greater heights . . . willingly serving both school and community. Dr. G. A. Layman . . .jovial humor, sincere friendliness, co- operative spirit . . . Mr. D. W. Persinger . . . endless patience, humble graciousness, quiet dignity. To you . . . with gratitude, with admiration, with pride . . we dedicate this, our 1950 Annual. W. D. PAYNE, Principal To THE SENIORS OF IQSO It has been my very great pleasure to serve as your principal for three years. Thus, in a certain way, I am ready to graduate with you. Perhaps I shall be allowed to remain at Jefferson for some post-graduate work. Jefferson has been your home for three years, and I hope that you will carry with you many fond memories of the hours you have spent here. Your school has taught you much, and I believe that you are prepared to face life's battles With enthusiasm and courage. Do not fear the future, for I earnestly believe that your gene- ration will solve the problems of the atomic age, the hydrogen bomb and all others that may cross your horizon. You must build the citadel of lasting peace and brotherhood. I hope you Will strive at all times to be tolerant and to try to understand the people of other nations. Our prayers will follow you at all times, and We shall rejoice with you as your plans mature and develop. Jefferson is your school, and we urge you to help us make her better for those students who follow you. M. G. WHITE, Axfiftant Principal Superintendent D, E, McQuilkin and Chairman of School Board, Mr. Leroy Smith, discuss school problems 4 -Q I Q - ' PN 'fi if Y K' ' fl' I -L K gf . gtg., .. I , , ' A O' Wk f Q' ' I 'N an W' M' I I , an - x ' Iv P-H-. ' 2' ww ' ,P A we - ,,., N '.W. 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Greenlcy Heart of Girls' Phyvinal Education Mr. Robert M. Griffey Aflusic Director Mr. J. N. Harker Boys' Guidance Director Miss Virginia Harris Head of C'omme'rcial Miss Berta Hartman Mathfmutics Mrs. Reba D. Hash Girls' Guidance Director Miss Mary Sully Hayward Head of English Mr. W. O. Holloway Vocational Education Mrs. Naomi W. Hull English Mr. A. D. Hurt Physical Education Mr. K. D. Inge Vocational Education Mr. Mac H. Johnson Speech Director Dr. G. A. Layman Head of History Miss Lucy Lukens Science Miss Nancy Lukens English Mr. Leo A. Maier Pfinling Mr, Lewis B. Mcfieaue Activities Director Miss Frances Miller libmriarz Mr. H. VV. Monroe Maintenance Mr. D. VV. Moumaw Vocational Education Mr. Harold W, Nevergold Vocational Education Mr. Roy A. NewKirk Head of Vocational Edufation Mrs. Roy Davis Miss Mabel Noell Malhvrnatitx M iss Rhorlu Nuell Latin Miss Mary Obenshain Ibm mercial Mr. Walter U. Owen Vocalional liilucation Miss Dnmthy Payne linglixh Miss Siilncy Penn Ilislury Mr. D. W. Pcrsingcr llislory Mr. C. L. l'itzer llixtory Mr. C. R. Ruhrrlanz llrurl of Physical liilucalion Mrs. -I. J. Sasser llfail of Ar! Mr. W. R. Saunders Srinicr Mr. Robert E. Sink Scirnu' Miss Nellie Smithey Ilmfl uf Malhrmalics M iss l.elia Stalker lbmmerciul Mrs. Mary Stevenson Axxislanl Librarian Mr. Arthur Trinko Vncalionul Education Miss jean Umlmerger lfnglixh Miss Eelith Verran Home Economics Mr. Richard Via Driving Mrs. Dorothy Watson l.ibran'an Miss Glznlys Whitaker llislory Mr. jerry White Hand Dirrrlor Mrs. Helen VVilliams lleufl of Ilislribulive lfiluralion Miss Marian Williamson lleuil of Home liconomirx Mr. William Wilson Physical Iiilucalion Mr. C. Wh Womlscm Vocational liflumlion Mrs. Margaret B. Young Iinglixh FALL FEATURES- PREPARA'I'lON'fEilt work in the main oflice ethe Student lJFCSlClC11tlS welcomee - readiness for the year's activities. ORIENTATION getting acquainted ee Sophomores take a look at the road aheadewith a brand IIew world to conquer. ASSOCIATION -A working together e the school meets the communityejeflites IH class. PARTICIPATION - spirited team vvorke cheers for the King of Sportssvvith the help of the megaphones. WINTER WELCOMES- CoMIxII3I1oRA'rIoNeethe Snow Queen and her Court-e the story of Christmas told In songethe hladonna. ANTIcIPA'I'IoNeetheir Senior Year ahead eeplans are in the making-as our matur- ing Juniors. QYO-OPERATIONW'WOI'lilI1g toward the same goaleeetogether in school today, together in the World tomorrowe-eclub activities. CoIx1BINATIoN ee physical training e our hoopsters and grapplersee pride over their accomplishments. SPRING SALUTES- GRAIJUATIONehappv moments at the farewell PromWSeniors face the future -wwe praise our honored grads. CONSI-QCRATION-e'Christian organizations at jeffersonevefoundation of strong character willing to serve. CSO-ORDINATION Spring athletes ee court and diamond starse strengthen- ing our school spirit with their fine sportsmanship. ACCOMAIOIJATION-fethose behind the scenes at jeffersonestriving for health, Warmth, and cleanlinessecontributing their part toward a modern, progres- sive high school. In tlns, the 11250 edition of our ACORN Annual, we have tried to present to you, the students, the story of QICH-CVSOII as each student has lived it through fall, winter, spring, from the moment he re- eeived Ins prelnninzlry ezlrd, that first day, to ClJINIIICIICCIIICIIT. . .... - W .r , Am L ,..., Q Q was .f L A gi? b 53f2? q':,-Z,:- bfi ' 'ff' . sf-if '.:...:::. ,. .ag-:gf - vw f ' Q f ,X '1'. A - 1 A1A.k A-, 3 1 Us ? 'uf s M An , Aw L 5 UQ Rgimiygfg 12551.-3 .,.. . c Q5 5 11z::s t2.::- 5- : -.,f ' wiillff ,,E:.-- H -, -Q ...: :vf .552 A 4 1 1 iw 2 -4. U 1 Milk K I . , x ' .E-5 f V42 fiffxwi f Q. 'M we ,M 9 l ?' 5 ! i n 9 F' . ' T 'l 54ZJ?ioA , h 'f ',,, do . 45 V . 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Reba llasli, as- sisted by Kliss lhlargaret lsislier . . . planning seliedules for tlie future . . . lt would be niee To liaye a lialf year of typing . .. grade conferences . . . aptitude tests . . . Hlhlaylve l'll lind out what l sliould lvelu . . . talking over personal problems . . . always willing to listen to our troubles. College day . . . representatives from many eolleges . . . all liere at -letlierson . . . seeking to lielp us in our important deeisions . . . learn- secured . . . boy scouts to assist in parking . . . team physician . . . ambulance ready . . . transporta- tion for out-of-town games . . . meals, hotel accommodations for the team . . . last minute change in schedule. Supplies for all the students . . . pencils, paper, notebooks . . . a place to make those necessary phone calls . . . A pack of typing paper, please . . . all materials for school activity . . . available at our need. 'liickets to the school plays . . . l'he best l can give you is in Row hcl' ,... Here to order Tha' sfEj?Fl'.YO7l Nfwx, Acorn .lldg6lZIi7IL', Mr. McNecce, Director of Activities at Jefferson, starts another busy day What may I do for you? asks Miss Shipman, secretary in the Activities Office ing the features of the various schools . . . preparation for a new life ahead, at college. 'llhrough this guidance . . . we face life unafraid . . .as a well- 1' equipped young person. Nw, Meanwhile, across the hall the ACTIVITIES OFFICE in full swing. . .early preparations for the fall semester . . . textbooks re- quisitioned, received, stored . . . rental cards stamped, counted, ready for issuing . . . first day of school . . . instructions, instruc- tions, instructions. Football season tickets ordered . . stadium contacted . . . police .Wg ....-null gin tlre .flwrn flnnzmf . . . unitrztets lin' printing tlie pulvliezttitnis . lll'l'2lllj.IK'IllCIllS fur plnmtns . . . :nailing ermpies ul tlie newspaper tri ztdvertisers . . . list alter list tml sulnseriluers. All maids leztd tu tlie Activities Ulliet -... center nf selnitwl fune- tiuns . . . nizninstzty til tlie prugres- sive selnmul ul twdzty. illlll' selnml lvelll . . . -leller- sun opens its weletnning doors . . . Student clUVCI'!lIIlClliiS ORIENTATION DAY. . . to prc 1- vide :tn opportunity for tlie Usuplis tw get znequzlinted witli tlie selnml, tlie daily rtwutine, tlie ullieiztls, tlie lzteulty . . . to disptise tml lllt' HI'L'tl IHIUCH ul SCllCClLllCS . . . Anne Marie Fishwick, President of Student Body, welcomes sophomores on tri emnplete rentals . . . to nieet tlie titlier 'lstiplisf' Vlleletnne l fri nn tlie presi- Sophomores are introduced to school publications and departments Orientation Day dent . . Hlrlellol from the l'rineipz1l . . meet tlie Prefeet Council . . . CXplZ1Il2lflOIlS, ex- PlZ1IlZ1flUIlS, explztnzititms . . . ll word front those wlio know, lllCjL1lllUl'S2lIlLlSCllltJl'S. . . prepara- tion for readjustinent . . . new faces, new ideas, new surrtmuml- ings, new zteliieveinents . . . the best of luelcl STUDENT GOVERNMENT . . . illlie Ol'gZ1IllZ21llt7ll to wliieli all students belong . . . tlie eon- veyer of deinoeratie principles . . . the believer in unity and llilfllltwlly. Set up the pulls! Dtmn't for- ADVISORS: Miss Miriam Bowman Dr. G. A. Layman Mr. C. L. Pitzer Anne Flshwick President Miss Edith Moore, Chairman get to vote! . . . electing class officers and prefects . . . the excitement of counting ballots and knowing who Hgotl' it . . . the announcement . . . the congratula- tions. The Fall Installation Service brings recognition and inspiration . . . the glimmering candle rays reflect our feeling of pride at being chosen by our fellows . . . with determination we accept our re- sponsibilities. Student Address Book . PREFECT MEMBERS names, addresses, phones . . . check and recheck . . . blurry eyes from proofreading . . . satisfac- tion over the finished product. Daily routine . . . check Sug- gestion Box . . . What have they thought of now?H. . . Add a few dates to the hall calendar. Keep the students informedf, The social event of the year . . . First row, left to right: D. Thornton, Vice President: B. J. Custer, Secretary: F. Churchill, Treasurer Second row: J. Caldwell, T. Caldwell, P. Derring Third row: A. Fichtenger, B. Fralin, P. Sommardahl, J. Allen, E. M. Bowman lSpringl Fourth row: B. Dent, K. Lemon, P. Thaden lFalll, W. Foster, S. Satchwell, S. Sisson our lllllllllll Snow Queen llzlnee . . . will lie . . . guessing, lint never ltnowing lor surc '... posters, in- xilzitions, lztvors, liours ul Lle- torztting . . , mzul seztreli lor tzlelqs mtl st-oteli tape . . . llllfll details . .. cxliztustetl trntlge liome '... but tllztt nnglit, tlie rewztrtl . . . tlie lu-ztutilul tlresses, smiling lztees, swirling couples, zttmospliere of giitv :intl l'XCllt'lIll'lll lwitli one moment ol lnrezttliless silenee as llll'. Queen is zmnouneetll, eon- xey tlmnlts luetter tliztn wortls ever toulcl. All over except lor early prove it . . . prolsgrzllns, slogans, I isters, :tssemlnly . . . elllort to l 1 S wntlering lor weeks wlio tlie queen 1 First row, left to right: M. Jamison, A. Milam, R. Shoemaker, L. Childers, A. Irvin, Mr. Pitzer, Miss Bowman, Mr. Layman Second row, left to right: H. Gibson, B. Williams, P. Powell, H. Stultz, J. Collins, M. Gusler, E. Snedegar, R. Lower, B. Reid, N. Harmon, B. Dowdy, A. Saunders, niorningg L'lCZlll-lip tlutvl 5' Woodson' M' Ho s'oY ' Third row, left to right: E. Slusher, J. Hess, W. Young, J. Bell, M. Childers, l lonesty is tlie luest policy' . . . E' Fisher' R' Jenkins otutlenl Government lielpetl to ol tlie campaign . . . tlie intangible result. - - - More elections . . . tliis time for lllll7l'L'SS1lllSlllLlL'lllS witli tlie spirit ollieiz1ls of eity government . . . to take overl' down town . pictures in l1'01'fzf-.Yr'fc'.r . Z1IlUlllCl' day of new zulventure. First row, left to right: B. Southern, N. Thompson, P. Crowder, J. Akers, M. Moyers, L. Jefferson, E. Bowman . - . , . , - . . . second ww, len to right: B. Pon, s. Quinn, J. Parser, B. Harris, Aoocmllll ' ' ' mu mhmlxlo ll' B. Andrews, B. Thurman, J. Sadler, E. DeVaughn, N. Graham bc installed l l u this UIUC for thc Third row, left to right: B. Creasy, C. Light, B. Ray, C. Lucado, J. Kulp, i Y l . B- Wiley, R- Crawford, C. Maas National llonor Soeiety . . . again inspiration . . . Z1 eertiliezlte, tlte sliztke of Mr. PZIYIICQS ltantl . . . it means 21 lot. Cainpziigns . . . speeelies, slogans songs . . . election of ollieers tlmt will ez1rryon . , . tlie result zin- nouneed at the spring lvztnquet . . . the applause . . . tlie grateful beam on tlie new presitlent's fztee . . . eongrutulations, good lueli. llizxnlqs to Miss Moore, Miss Bow- man, Mr. Pitzer, Mr. l.z1ymz1n for an Q? gm Q32 , . ia 5 53? ggldlhm 'W Qi x sf if 115' w g' ,y 4 exfx Lx will Rv 5 V .2 ik ig. Sgr asf' Eff Qi- 55 6' ,,.,., W TU TQ Orientation finds the SOPHOMCRE standing at the threshold of the door to a new world, a new life . . . friends will be made . . . ideals will be formed . . . character and personality will be molded . . . jefferson High, its atmosphere, its environment, will be the foundation. l irst impressions . . . immensity of the school plant . . . new teachers . . . strange rooms . . . crowds of new people . . . Where,s the gym F . . . Show me the way to go home. Classes . . . so large and strange . . . new books . . . harder sub- jects . . . unfamiliar teachers . . . this means studying! . . . are those ancient people seniors F . . . 'cis the Society Hall in the base- ment? . . . election of oflicers . . . signing the blanks . . . politic- . ,, . ing . . . congratulations . . . settling down. 'l'he months go by . . . becoming Mr. W. R. Saunders Advisor Left to right: B. Long, Secretory: C. Self, President, E. Fisher, Vice President, C. Lee, Treasurer acquainted . . . learning bywmaking mistakes . . . becoming a part of the whole. End of the year . . . the Junior- Senior Prom . . . the gym has schi- zophrenia . . . bright decorations, matching formals . . . first year for all these big doin's l Final exams . . . the beginning of intense studying . . . Are similar triangles congruent? . . . 'cWho discovered America? . . . rattling pages in study hall, a shortage of midnight oil . . . we're through! . . . first year is gone . . . great expectations for the Junior year. CIIARLIQS AIIRINS PHYLLIS ALDRI-:DCI-3 BETTY ANDRIIINVS NVILLIAM ANDREWS -IAMIQS ILXRTIIUR ICARL AYILRS JIMMY BI-:LL PAUL BELL .'XNNAIsI:I,I. LRIQ BICNNINGTON IDAVID BILIIRO l'1I.sIIH: BI.AcRwIcI,L FLORILNCIQ BI.AC P graf, I. L. ,'z.i fgul 'll U: ,-I BARBARA BOVVER CIIARLES BOWMAN SUR BOWMAN BI-:TTY BQOTII IIICXVIS BRAMMER B l'1T'I'Y xlI-:AN BROOKS -IOANNI-1 BROOKS NICK CAsTRos CIIARLIQS CASSELI. ANNETTE CAssI:I.L Bonny CAYXN'O0I7 NORIIIA CAYTON NANNIIQ CHAPMAN IIOIS CIIILDRESS xvIRGINIA CLI-:MIQNT KIOANN CLINGI-QNPEILL BETTIE CKBPPER KIQANNII1 DALTON RQSRIIIARY DIIANI-:R RONALD DILANRR ROY Dmao lMocsI5NI-3 IJECKER PAIIL DICKFLRSON AIIMIIIY DILLARID WILLIION DINRIQL ,Io ANN DOOLI-:Y XIARGARILT DORSEY BARBARA -IIQAN Dowuv BIQTTY Dowov AIAMLS DOWDY KAREN DLVCKXVORTII KIOYCE ICAIJES PATRICIA ANN EAST SIIIRLEY EATON l wifi R i x ia l i ,S Yi' S Y o Q - , 1 . ,, A ,.,: -- A I ' -' '- - ' V' I ml I 'if '-'lfifil ' If I ff' ' ,4 I ,N . I . . 1 -W'4x1'ff' I ' ig 917' if' K 5, Qi, L,.2 'W . . I 'P . , I Y ,. A J. , Q i , ln' ,, ,I I x , H 5 ,- J .I 5' .. gf U? A 'R' I 5. I X Q ' A ' ' ' E Q A 1 X . 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W. XICNEIL DAVID XIECREDY -IANICE XIICRCHIIZNT NIABEL XIITCIIELL xloAN XIORRIS LORETTA XILTNDY BETTY ANN NEAS Rm' NEFF ,II-:AN NORFLEET XvIRGlNIA LEE ODENCIIAIN PATRICIA OVERFELT HELEN PARRER BILLY PARKER KIARY ANN PARRISII RALPH PATSEL BI':T'rY PATTERSDN ANN POVVNAIIL RALPII PEER BETTY PERDUE BILLY PETERS XIARY ANN PICKETT NDRLIA ,I EAN PRICE BEVERLY PRIDDY IIAROLD PUGII SUSAN QIIINN BRUCE REID VIIIIIIIIY RICKMAN LIREY LEE IQIDDLE RIQIIARD RIDENIIOUR BETTY ,IEAN IlIDER MARY RIERSON 'QE A -I' 1 ,V ff. - 'F if zz 4 ,I I., ., i V 4' V Q I ...G I I Lx lvlz. 5 Q ff- ENI' iff , XE xi , V Ia, .,., '49 -:':':' Af 11 A , 4 v f 'I if 'A - N Q I if - If sv 5 , . i . W ' GT 4 my , K' H I .I X' m 3 7 Q9 pw as VL. mg' 'L is W 19 Af I 2,- Y! ARLIQNIC SAVL AI1NIcI,I.A SAIINDI-:ks -'ACK SAIINIIIQIIS Hom: SAIINIIIQRS l':'l'IlliLliNE SAvII.I.Is NIARLIQNI: VIRGINIA SA 'l'o:xI Sp-o1 I' CNIIARLICS SI4:I.F SIIIRI.IsY SA'I'cIIwI-:I.I. SUI: SIIAY Bunm' SIIIIQLIJS KATU ERINE SIIOXYA l.'l4lili G0I.I1II-1 SINK SIIIIu.m' SMITII -lAIxIIcs Svxrzs Bomsv S'rIcIu.I5Y NI-:I.I. S'rIucIu.IcI1 KA'I'IIIaRINI: S'I'UI.'I'L CA'I'III.IeIgN S'I'IvxII' NINA S'rIrT'I's KIINGI-ZR SIIMNIIIR -IANINII: SImINI:R ,IOIIN 'I'IIoIxIAs IJORIS 'I'IIo:III'soN XIIILIIIA 'I'IIIIIxIPsoN IIARINI-1'l'Yl.liR BETTY 'l'x'IucI5 FRANCIS l'AIIsIaIu:Iek GLIQNNA l'xnI:Iuvoou l'IvIcI,YN x'AUGIlN SIIIRI.IcY VIA CHERRY WALKI-:R ANNA XVARIJEN PI-zum' WI-:AVHR BIa'r1'Y Wmixs HA R RY I:'I'1' I: W If li K S NANCY WIA:I.Im NIARY :XI,IcH WIQKIIAAI BI1.I. WII.I.IAIxIs IiI,I,uN WII.I.IAIxIs RIITII lllili XNILLIS -I IQAN XVILSON BARBARA Won I.IfoIm FRANK' 158 Zum IQRAIAN Yll,l Setting for tlie storv of life . . . SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY . . . early contacts lead to future understanding and success . . . members in the scliool today, leaders in tlie connnunitv tomorrow. 'l'o integrate tlie relationsliip of parent and teaclier in a demo- cratic scliool . . . l'arent-'l'eaclier Association . . . problems solved, scliool projects supported, ideas born . . . understanding between borne and classrooni. 'lllie students' viewpoint . American lflducation Vlcek . . . reports to the Kiwanis, Optiniists, the xlaycees . . . group realization of progressive scliool nioveinent. October brings brisk breezes, colorful leaves, and Halloween . . . action in Art Department . . . bats for the gala occasion . . . break in tlie daily routine to plan fun for tliose who can't plan tlieir own. Consideration for tliose of tlic connnunity less fortunate tlian Central P. T. A. Council President, Mrs. W. W. Kavanaughp Jefferson P. T. A. President, Mr. W. V. C. Brown: Mrs. Rutherford Rowan, and Mr. W. D. Payne Bill Childress, Marilynn Clark and Troy Caldwell speak before civic organizations during National Ed- ucation Week Members of Mrs. Sasser's art class make hats for a party at the Veterans Hi-Y representatives carry Christ- mas baskets to needy families of the city kin ltuiw 1 . we . . . cllllhlllllh, xml tlin ' ' z ' 1 ' spirit tif giving . . . aiistrilulllifm uf bas- lwls 1-' ' '-' lllll-Hflllllllii' umciitifnis . . . dctcr- miiizxliim fm' ii11pmvc'i1ic'i1t. 'l'ivk1'ls, PITJQIYIIIIS, scaling zu'- IYIIIQCIIICIIIS . . . lust min slIllCllHIIS fmni Nliss ffmpci' . . vicisv ziltviiiimi by uslwrs . . lllllgl ala rm 1114 it In W' 'wi - X public, lmiiiul In msxui tlic - 1 x ' ZlULllCIlL'CiS K'fJlIillSlllgf qllvsllulls. ,I, lim' nlzlyvccsi Sluaiviil fiuX'CI'Il- mviit llu LX 1 . . . '.'pc'i'icm'c iii lilc krimv-iifiw uf vity gm'c'i'11I11c-iit . . . Ilic Ill um Ili ciiivf ful pwi aj 4, 0 city IIIZIIIZILICV, thc civic' pmlvlviiis. f 1 Ilia- RL-il Qruss iii zlcliuii . i'r-pic-sc-111:11ivcs k'HliC'L'llllQ luys . . . In mzilqc' Ilan' Qlirisimfis uf tlic . 4 X l3UIlI'l'i' n'liilili'n'i1 Il iizippv mic . . ll frlx tiirvc' slfickiiigs lillcd . . . aim-ss shmvn In thc vctciiliis at lin' hl'lL'l'ZlIlS llwspitzll . . . 21 ll'l'1lSlll'C ulic-sl fur il sa-lifml in PPV. Miss Cooper gives final directions to ushers before they greet the public On Student Government Day, stu- dent Police Chief Stockmon confers with Police Chief Bruce on his duties for the day Red Cross Representatives pack stockings for veterans wc' . . . llIlLlCl'SiZll1Lllllg 1. .s J. King B. Brady .95 Y M. Hensley Mrs. Young Editor - Managing Editor Managing Editor Literary Lett to right: V. Layman, B. Quam, D. Beard, S. Wright, H. Davidow, J. Brown, N. Overstreet, C. Maas, M. J. Barbour THE JEFFERSON NEWS . . . to keep us abreast of all school affairs . . . to promote high sense of school loyalty . . . news, sports reviews, editorials, features, per- sonalities . . . covers all the phases of life at Jefferson . . . the school year recorded on its pages . . . for students, faculty, parents. The staff . . . Working together . . . to uphold the ideals of good journalism . . . hard work, co- operation, competition . . . having the opportunity to express ideas accurately. Hours spent at the printer's . . . soliciting, advertising, circulation . . . art Work done by the Art De- partment . . . student photog- raphers . . . business stall . . . essential as editorial one, carrying First row, lett to right: M. Ilyus, B. Hughes, P. Markley, P. Far- rel, B. Clingenpeel, D. Powell, B. Lugor Second row: D. Copenhaver, A. Boitnott, P. Dooley, J. Oakey, K. Lemon, T. Cohen Third row: R. Taylor,A. Stuart, J. Craig, D. LaProde, B. Grubbs, E. Stafford, C. Graham, R. Dodd, A. Sink Ull 11 ll K na F if ss E gi , 1 143' n ' 'fm' W C A U C Dickerson B. Kingery C Light Mr L McNeace Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Business Advisor 1111111 Cl'l'llll . . . L-11t11'clx LX L lll'l'lVlll2lI'. sl1jffNfw.1i.' Z1 L'0IlSlZlIll VVIII with H3 SL'lH141l pul1lic.1t1c111s all 'c-1' ilu- Cwllllify and suua lnilml Stan-s pfmsscssiu lglllll'llll luflfllll kept up fm IC 71l'Ill11.! daily l1:1ppc11i11gs lxups Ll1c'sc'l111f1l up In clzltc 1111 1 gK'Ill'l'2ll lllll'l'K'Sl . . . Ull.L'I'S ILUJKLZIII 111111 lm' zu'l1icvc:111m'111 111 sn 1 1lm-. , , . . l l1c l1111sl1c'Ll pl'1KlllL'll wx L gsuzml ul l1'c'z1s111'n-il 1110111111 lllZlIlliS 111 Il1c'slr1111'11z1l1s111 lf L us s ,sd,,,,, M Koons gms spans emo, First row, left to right: B. Gar rett, P. Rogan, B. Robertson F. Darragh, A. Bryan, F. Helm N. Overstreet Second row: D. Morris, H. Car ter, L. Self, B. Shrader, R. Crow ford, D. Elliott, N. Board J. Fleshman, S. Ward, M. Cling- enpeel, A. Parsons, J. Bolt E. Patsel, B. Lucado llL'l'lVlIlj.f l1igl1csl zlwzlrcls 111111 C l A., N. S. l'. A., Y. Il, S l , Qu 4- ul ilu- f111ts1u11Lli11g lug, 1 sn 1 ill :mal Scroll . . . u111s1n cud mrs 111 ll1cf11z1Iiu11...LxLl1111gLs Art assembly line turns out ACORN covers Lett to right: R. Hull, J. Mecredy, Mrs. Sasser, C. Hancock, E. Parker, N. Booth, J. Butcher, C. Pace, J. Hunter, F. Bowman, J. Woolridge Sister of The kl6fL'l'.N'07l Nfcus . . ACORN MAGAZINE . . . written by Journalism A students . . . published twice during the year. Vlriting experience . . . studying literary styles . . . plot construc- tion . . . developing tbouglits and ideas . . . practicing and experi- menting with self-expression. Stories, poems, articles . Around table, left to right: E. Parker, F. Church- ill, P. Lugar, B. Assaid, B. Fralin, N. Hamrick, C. Baggett, T. Caldwell, D. Lee, B. Barnes, L. Lucado, M. Shay, B. Skinker, R. Lower, J. Brooks, J. Hughes Francis Pipes Miss M. S. Hayward Mr. Lewis McNe4 Magazine Literary Advisor of Business Advlsc Editor-in-Chief Acorn Magazine and Annual Standing: B. Mozingo, J. Hensley, M. Lucas, N. Brindel, M. Cushing, A. Sink, P. Sommardahl, B. Gill, M. Jamison, B. Childress, N. Meador, G. Altizer Sitting: F. Pipes, M. Clark, S. Hall, N. Stockton current topics, liumor, adventure, love . . . always striving for a well- rounded magazine. lfirst edition in tlie fall . . . cliecli and re-clieck with tlie Art De- partment on illustrations . . . lay- out of tlie book . . . proofreading . . . last minute clianges and corrections in tlie copy. 'l'lien, sent to the printers . . . anxious wait with great anticipation . . . Finally, the day comes. She arrives! 'l'lie fall A700171 .llllgflf-I-7I1'lH . . . lflxclamations over tlie cover .Q r Wewif i t x if mr 0 A We r. F, , '- , L av ,. 1 A W W 5 ,J f 1 Aarilynn Clark Bill Sessoms Charles Dickenson M. G. White Jane Mecredy Mrs. Sasser ual Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Assistant Business Annual Business Art Editor Art Advisor Manager Advisor Q . . . prltlt' alt SCUIIIQ wuz' nznncs III our 11950 ACORN ANNUAL. . . print. lfuclm student hcrzlltls hor ruining Rt-lwztt pt'l'ftn'n1z111t't' tan tht' . . . slut- lvflccts tllc cxpc1'ic1tt'cs, A spring issut' . . . inure' llltblljllll Zllltl joys, and triunlplts nl sclltml lift' litt-rzlrv tziltnrt . . . sli 'ln in1n'm't'- as cvcrv CllCI'SUll stutlcnl lives 'Q s o 3-N s 1 A n nxt-nt In nur writing stylt' two ll . . . lrtnn upcnlng day to Cmn- lmpt-U. 'l'l1t: rcztl tt-st . . . sub- IIICIICCIIICIII . . .llllllly lllZ1llliSil't1Ill Illlllllllij mn' lmnk In tllt' l'Vt'ss thc wlnmlc stzlil . . . given to Xliss Assfwizttifvnm . . . nur lwpc, thc Yirginizt Ilan-ris . . . fm' lmcl' lnwurs ' . .' LldMhl lnglmc-st Syl-IllVllUltltl1llXllIlLlll . .. ul xunlt . lmtlplng Nlljss Il.t5 xnntl st:f:':,hot:gr:Lhe' Ilan' Klvtlzlllst Awzlrcl. tw t'1'1t1t'1zc ztntl CtJIllPllC mn' Inu- I.il4t- :1 Allll' Quvvnsl1t':1l'r'ix't-sl... tcriztl. ANNUAL STAFF First row, left to right: M. Clark, Editor-in-Chief: A. Fishwick, Feature Editor: M. Cushing, Senior Directory Manager, C. Dickenson, Assistant Business Manager Second row: E. Parker, Layout Manager, J. Mecredy, Art Editor, B. Sessoms, Business Manager: J. Webb, Photographer, B. Childress, Assistant Editor, M. Rite, Typist Absent: B. Richardson, Assistant Art Editor: L. Mohler, Staff Photographer 1 -If MU' 'hang 9 Q ,... . w l' . 'Aw .Qs Letls look in at the CLASS ACTIVITIES. . .aprons, mix- tures, heating . . . 'lfollow direc- tions carefully . . yes, it's chemistry. lWiss Cooper explains chemical production of bromine . . . lab assistants, Nladge Cushing, Nancy Davis, john Sayers, and Virginia Crumpecker, observe closely. Care- ful measurements, proper chem- icals, fascinating results. . .con- centrated study new liclds to conquer. . . preparations for future careers. Anne Woodfin receives instruc- tion on a soundscriber machine from lWiss Chambers . . . otlice machines . . . fascinating, intrigu- ing . . . operation Hknow-how is valuable asset . . . pays rich dividends when seeking employ- ment in a modern business ollice. Learning of the past . . . un- derstanding the present. . . history in the making. . . linited Nations as an Instrument of VVorld Peace . . . how to eliminate war and sutlering through cooperation . . . Suzanne Roberts, B. Richardson, Betty Hostetter, Sally Settle, Esther lVlae Bowman, and Bobby Akers check map locations . . . realizing our countryls part in the plan for peace . . . students today, citizens tomorrow! Nliss Smithey's 'llrig class . . . Jack Stanley and Nlary l,ee Beverly receive instruction in lati- tude and longitude . . . preparation for the study of plane sailing . . . IT! is linml wfn'l4 . . . szitislznctifni . l alum' wfirlli wlnlv. lypinlsg rlzlss . . . Nliss Stzlllwl' instructs Nfwrrnu lizllfwlnc' in gmail Ivping tvcliiliqlic- . . . uipying lcllvrs, sliipls, wlllfc' lUI'lllS . . . lcznninig lu lvpc rznpinlly anal zu'- iiiiwnlvlx' turning nut Iliv 4 . . . Uvzilvsl quzlnlilx' ul' :u'cL'plz1lvlc' xxfirli in Il lirnilvnl zinninnl nl' linin- . . pi'c'p:1i'ing lin' l-lllllI'l' fillin- xx1n'l4. Nliss lJc'nny's lfnglislu class . . . plnnninu spm-wln-s . . . nijuziiiiziiig lIl1lli'l'l1ll . . nniliml, uilicrclil, llllpllllllk' . . . liclly llni-I4 :incl clllllll Ni-llnsl1:1x'c'4nlIlim'sn'lim'lu'nl 1lc'x'r'lr1pirw iilwls limllx' . . . nnpnixiing sliill :incl pwisc' in pix-- wnlnliwn . . . lk'1ll'Illl1Q In cxprc-ss fn1r'sc'lx'm-s. Xlmlcrii :u'l1ivx'cim'l1Is in sficiiu umup'1i 1lmln- In nc-w Sk'lL'llllllL' . . 1 1 allilnclus, Ilninglits, illlkl cxpvri Ill1'IllZlllUlI . . . lvinlfigy class . . lill-sivv inwilvl ul lln- lilnnzin lrnw l . . ivw-:lliiig SlI'llK'lllI'K', sim, :nn iiifin ffl Iln' vznifnls inxgzins . . ltillllll' lliulainsinm rvznls Ilia' nzunm nl Iln- lui iilv prnis ns lbuvnl l lnnlvi lfwzllc-s Ilivin . . . ll lwllvi' nnilvi' slxinclinig in lliis pnigi'cssix'c' tinn' l'lnilfigi':1plix'. ilii'c-flml lay Xli' Sink , , , pwsing, ll'LflllllIALI, ilis lznnws . . . lrziiningiiilcm-slcilstii all-nts in al:n'l4 imnii lCk'llIllLlllC. . . . linking :anal ilcwc-liipiiig PlL'llll'CS l'1n'sc'llrvfvl ill-pzn'l1nc'nls znnlfnjsgziiii 7'lllflIl' wllc-ring ll wfirlli-wlnlc ,r .... si-iwivv lui' ull. VOCATIONAL INSTRUC- TION. . . in our newest building . . . Mr. Trinko offers a hint of improvement to Walter Keister as Bill Edmunds looks on . . . mechanical drawing . . . a graphic language . . . valuable in the un- derstanding of those interested in technical industry . . . developer of neatness, accuracy, and the ability to visualize. In the electric department . . . future electricians in the making . . . Donald Cromer and Douglas Waid connect a motor to a magnetic contactor . . . exactness, extreme care, clear thinking . . . Charles Adkins adjusts the voltage of the D. C. Generator as in- structor W. l. Brinkley observes. Steel cutting . . . one of the many phases of welding . . . co- ordination, steady nerves . . . knowledge of chemistry, physics, and metallurgy . . . Who said steel was hard to cut? . . . Alvin Wells and David Staples cut the bevels on heavy steel plate, while Mr. Owen watches with approval. In the woodshop . . . preparation for an interesting vocation or avocation . . . future leaders in furniture factories, cabinet shops, home maintenance . . . Hampton Fielder at the circular saw in the process of urippingl' a board . . . Mr. Woodson, stressing the im- portance of using the safety device. Receiving instruction on the basic principles and operation . . . tlie maclline sliop . . . l,ouis B2l.I'IlllZ1I'f and Sidney Snead at tlle universal knee type milling ma- cliint '... complicated work de- manding a well instructed operator witli lots of experience . . . training tliat prepares one for entrance into macliine sliop work, or tool and die making. Mr. elnge points out tlie various parts of tlie macliine. slack lfields . . . laying out a pattern for a tliree outlet tapering pipe-fitting . . . an essential in slieet metal work . . . training received prepares tlie student for future work in slieet metal sliops . . . Another spoke in tlie great wlieel of lifef' says Mr. Holloway. Mr. nlaier assists liennetli l,overn, Raymond Bond and Maurice Sledd . . . practicing a lock-up exercise . . . a routine proeess . . . locking tlie type in tlle cliase, placing it on tlie press . . . ready for tlie actual printing to luegin. 'l'l1e auto meclianics sliop . . . Lawrence Utey, VVilliam Andrews, and student sliop foreman, l,eland Moliler, adjusting Clievrolet over- liead valves . . . obtaining tlie basic facts for a later vocation from Mr. Moomaw . . . develop- ing a good sense of toucll and sound to be successful meclianics . . . training to enter a garage to do regular JUN?IIlCL'l1ZlIliClS work . . . anotlier step toward a better edu- cated World. JEFFERSON MAGICIANS First raw, left to right: B. Keister, B. Edmunds, D. Davis, D. Poage, H. Carter, B. Shrader, B. Scott, D. Smith D Brubaker Second row: J. Collins H. Pate, J. Patsel, C. Lee, P. Powell, S. Sommardahl, J. Garst, A. Matthews Third row: R. Childress, J. Glass, D. Morgan, B. Pilcher, G. James, C. Trippeer, J. Cannaday, G. Preas Fourth row: J. Pendleton, C. Elton, S. Cook, E. Frye, B. Howze, P. Coffee, B. Hall, J. Akers Fifth row: E. Wilson, B. Munsey, G. Campbell, B. Seal, B. Kerfaot, G. Campbell, G. McClanahan, N. Carter R Rohrdanz l'is the eve of fall, and FOOTBALL, king of sports, makes its debut . . . body contact, rough, rugged . . . physical litness, muscular co-ordination, stamina co-operation, self control, respect for the abilities of others . . . team workl 'lime for practice. . . roll call . . . calisthenics . . . one, two, three, four . . . laps, laps, laps. . . 'ilslave a heart, will ya'? . . . old plays, new' plays . . . off tackle, off guard, quarterback sneak, end around . . . sundown . . . umm! nice cool showers. First game . . . parade, band, cheerleaders, decorated cars . . . people, cowbells, colors, cheers . . . here comes the teaml . . . a coach's yell . . . the kick-oil . . . Fight team, iightlw . . . ulrlold that line! . . . it's a pass from Benjie . . . for a touchdown! l With a Y-l-C-'l'-O-R-Y . . . Fleming bows . . . Byrd scores, but falls by the wayside . . . 9 Back to the woods, Danville! '.. a conference game, another win . . . oil to Arlington . . . another con- ference victory. Get out the peacepipes, the Indians are coming . . . Kingsport arrives . . . parade . . . bands, cheers, painted cars . . . game time . . . anxiety, excitement, disap- pointment. When you're up against Roa- noke, you're upside downln . . . to Richmond! . . . john Marsliall falls . . . Victory Stadium . . . Andrew Lewis drubbed . . . there's no place like home. ii I i iiiiiii L f, , i '-v - .. -V C0-CAPTAINS, 1949 Benjie Howze and Billy Kerfoot Guy McClanahan Linwood Good Jerry Glass George Campbell Jack Garst David Poage Buddy Keister Charles Elton Sonny Sommardahl Philip Key Carl Trippeer Harry Carter Overcast skies . . . rain, rain, rain . . . 'lleejay vs H. S. . . . home-coming. . . slush, slush . . 'l'here's mud in your eye! . . Downcast Jeffites . . . defeat. Welcome, Maury! . . . rough, tough Commodores . . . rougher, tougher Magicians . . . on the victory road again. Shatter Glass . . . on the road to Lynchburg . . . get out the Model- 'I' . . . packed busses, trains, cars, going my way? . . . the climax . . . rivals . . . out for revenge . . . bur the hatchet! . . . it's a touch- Y down for Glass, itis a touchdown for the Magicians . . . thrills, chills, spills . . . the ball game! . . . Glass 14, H. S. I4 . . . shake, pal. Scaaea They Wle Fleming ..., . O 33 Byrd .... . 6 2O Danville .... . o 34 Arlington ..... . O I2 Kingsport ,.... . . I2 o john Marshall. . . . 7 27 Salem ..,......... . . o 35 Thomas jefferson .... . . I4 7 Maury ......,... , . 13 34 Glass. .. .. 14 I4 66 225 Ronnie McBride Glen Gish Jack Henderson Petie Powell Bobby Seal Art Matthews Gene Campbell Bob Hall George Preas David Davis Don Smith Billy Edmunds QR? Bill Shrader Hap Pate Jim Hunter Bobby Pilcher MEMBERS OF ALL-STATE TEAM Left to right: G. Preas, B. Edmunds, B. Kerfoot, B. Howze 335 Davis gets offa long punt P. Perkins and B. Munsey, football managers, '49, anxiously watch the outcome of a game First row, left to right: B. Howze, J. Akers, E. Frye Second row, left to right: B. Edmunds, B. Kerfoot, G. Campbell, B. Hall Third row, left to right: J. Henderson, H. Weaver, D. Davis Val Trout Jake Patsel - v w David Brubaker Charles Lee Carl Smith , . J f 'Q nw . is A ,,' ' f N n ' 0. ' Q W ,fl N , is X I fix 6 X 3 .fm I fx- 2733' ff 4' I A N 0 S N , ,sf U .Q f'x I ml fm a Q' . Q .. 1 5-5 29 432. X .w. u ,-. .4,L..g. ,NL f..,Sgfi...1.,,.. ,Q ' 1 Sy Nwvw -Q.- Q x 'M-ix x M' K K vgfxgswxi 55552, Ig Q hw.. ui iv 1' S .Q -,Q W in X- as 3 'P ,.. W gm -w.:.:, 4 . , x . .. f Q ff Sli? QT vi- R 1 1. F' W, 'Y'-L'-I fs' :EM W I as SWR hs: ' In .x X ww in A55 if-fs, ,Ng H A K? From point of ball, left to right, clockwise: Nancy Stockton, Becky Pilcher, Beverly Barnes, Shirley Hall, Ann Shoaf, Liz Crockett, Barbara Russ, Foy Sumpter, Beth Webb, True Miller Farr Center: Janice Sumpter 1-2-3-4--. . . calisthenics . . . go back to the woods . . . eager and hopeful practice . . . Oh, to be a CHEERLEADERIU. . . Is this the way you do it? . . . thrce days of trying out . . . anxious moments as the numbers arc called . . . tears of joy and dis- appointment. Gruelling practice after school . . . Do it again, please, says Mrs. Fitz for the umpteenth time. First game . . . butterflies in your stomach . . . light in your eyes . . . the team Wins! . . . every- body yelling and screaming. Pep assemblies and outdoor rallies . . . trip to Richmond . . . to the Hill City . . . state champ- ionship lost for Jefferson . . . end of football season. Basketball . . . games at the auditorium . . . Come on, team! H . . . trip to Lynchburg for the last game . . . end of year . . . party at the HB. 8c K. . . .criticisms and suggestions for next yearls team . . . awarding coveted 'fJ's with NCLH . . . thanks for loyalty and hard work. Mrs. Beverly Fitzgerald, Sponsor High stepping shutters! Lett to right: M. A. Possin, C. Huffman Valentine Sweethearts Left to right: P. Rogan, R. Jenkins, B. J. Custer, T. Caldwell, B. L. Garrett, J. Andrews, M. A. McGhee, T. Marshall, J. Caldwell, B. Chil- dress, M. L. Moyers, C. Maas Ah-hal A Critic An eventful year at sleiierson . . . FEATURES fill the seasons . . memories of the football games . . . the majorettes leading the band in their impressive drills . . . their vitality adding color to the at- mosphere. '6Sweethearts' '... the Yalentine Assembly . . . seniors in their glory . . . waltzing midst the songs of young love . . . whirling skirts in the colors of spring . . . paper hearts, hut living Yaientines. The Annual Art lfxhihit . . . display from hlrs. Sasser's Art Department . . . examples of every student's work . . . in charcoal, water color, oils, pastels, pencil . . . a comprehensive study . . . a service to school and eom- munity. II1111' l.fll' 1l11' girls 111sw111111 . . . vis11 ll'HllI -'llllll l,Z1ylll', Sllll' S1111 r1l lllt'SI11l'fllI1'11l-Illc' Sulllll . . . I1-llc'1's1111 li:1111l 111g1'1'c'1 l11111 . . . :1 l'flllSlllg l11'll11 Zllltl L'll1L'IlllIlZllC sighs . . . 1':11l111 llll1'l'X'li'XV luy s111- cl1'111s . . 1lll1'SllUIIS ll'11Ill c'x'1'1'y ilIIQli'. .'Xlwz1ys l11'111g111g 1l10 lu-sl 111 1'1111'1'1:1l111111'111 . . . :1ssc111l1l11's, L'lIll1'l'll1'S, 1111'1'1i11gs . . . 7751111 .S'lmrp.1' and xl lffal . . . 81112111110 ll11l11-1'1s, ixlllli' l'l1sl1w11'l4, Bcity A1111 l,11gW11111l . . lflfl ul' Wllltll 5' Q 'flull . . . pm'- Ic-llc-1s1111 IH 1llSllX 111 s1111:1li1y 11111 11111111111s11'. A01 I Cl11l1i1111'111l11cvs lhlllllicyv lizlslq 11111, 1l11'1lls, spills . . . Yz11's11y l1z1ll . . . :111 ZlllQ'I'Il1D11Il 111 lllll . . . s111l1l1111'11 l 1'1'1'l41111' '.., I'1iZll'lllQ l:111s 11s 1l11-1'11:11'l1 llllS 1l1c-1l11f11 '... 1'1111gl1, lflllgll, l511l 11111 rvzlaly 111 gill Oh-Johnny! Therc's Music in the Air! Hee How! 1'1- 1 615 O x ,A f Jf YI9 LL x X NZ Q Q6 iider 1, ,ix ff , K f ,V .nf V z A :df lem i X Q N A V. .r ,V .L Q ' N X X. - r ' .PA 9 .,,.,., N , :QQQQ g- ilza-' ' 925 . ' N'??f1'T, ' 1 ,, .V ,U .3 X K fl x X 4 X X , Candlelight service in Second Presbyterian Church Joy to the Vvorldlii . . . CHRISTMAS music . . . express- ing our hopes, our praises, our joys . . . songs that convey through melodious tone, reverence, excite- ment, and hope of the season . , . relating to people everywhere the meaning of the true Christmas spirit. Uh, Come All Ye Faithful . . . carols, anthems, songs of peace and good will . . . programs . . . at churches, at clubs, at schools . . . cheer and joy to the masses. Here VVe Come A-lfYassailing . . . our choii '... singing to audiences all over the city . . . not just as a high school student group . . but as choristers spreading the Christmas spirit. g'Shout the Glad Tidings, lfx- altingly Singl' '... our group join- ing with the mass chorus of stu- dents . . . bringing a night of song to the public . . . another example of the school sharing the beauty of music with others. HAngels We Have Heard on High . . notes never more melodious . . . words never more full of meaning . . . hearts never so Warm with merriment and gladness . . . happy, happy Christ- mas! The auditorium at Christmas . . . dark, quiet, reverent . . . the hushed silence as the students file down the aisle . . . soft, melodious Choir leads Recessional after service Suzanne Roberts Madonna, 1949 strains of Silent Night, Holy Night . . . the verse-speaking choir relating again the birth of the Saviour. The MADONNA . . . the long awaited moment . . . her secret identity disclosed . . . symbol of purity and newness of life . . . radiant face, angelic expression . . . inspiration, hope, new surge of glowing yuletide spirit to the crowd. The Christmas Assembly . . . product of the Speech Depart- ment . . . inspiration, tradition . . . thc annual WHY THE CHIMES HANG . . . the fa- miliarfacesof Holger and Steen . . . those of long ago with their offering . . . not of wealth or fortune, but of self . . . a precious gift, given by a willing heart . . . the peaceful voice of the angel . . . For if ye have done it unto the least of these, my brethren. Then the presentation of our gifts . . . contributions to the needy . . . our white Christmas . . . giving and helping others in the true spirit of the season . . . sharing what we have with His brethren. M. H. Johnson confers with members of the Speech De- Tryouts for costume play I Remember Mama. Left to partment on technical details of a production. Left to right: right: M. Moyers, P. Crowder, M. McGhee, B. Brady, M. A. McGhee, M. H. Johnson, S. Williamson, B. Hall, R. Hutts, J. Fulghum, G. Akers, B. Webb, V. Trout, S. Quinn J. Markham Behind the scenes in the SPEECH DEPARTMENT . . . laughing voices . . . true spirit of co-operation . . . eager young actors . . . stressing development of the individual . . . student interpretation . . . group benefit . . . to aid in the expression of thought . . . to build a well- roundcd personality and improve conversational ability . . . to acquire physical and mental poise . . . dehnite benefit in later years . . variation adds spice . . . farce . mystery . . . comedy . . . drama . . . entertainment to please everyone . . . make-up crew, costumers, stage crew, Hpropsw committee . . . keystone of a balanced dramatic program . . . Jefferson Dramatic Department . . . adding to the lighter side of high school life. The fall season . . . full schedule . . . spine-tingling thrills, crawling flesh . . . the Charlie Chan mystery . . . wl'he House Withcvut a Key, bool . . . the revival of a past art . . . the melodrama, i'Sally and the Villain . . . laughter . . . Behind the scenes with the Art Class and stage crew we find-Left to right: C. Brown, N. Car- per, B. Hall, R. Saunders, S. Williamson Busily engaged in back- stage activities are: Left to right: M. L. Swain, J. Martin, B. Barnes, G. Slusher, N. Harmon M. Clark fDarne Lizabettal, D. Cross fGuascontii, J. Dickin- son fBeatricel, F. Pipes lkappaccinei, and C. Baggett iBag The curtain call for the Charlie Chan mystery The House Without A Key.. Left to right: N. Ham- rick, G. Akers, M. Clark, F. Pipes, J. Shields, C. Maas, G. Harris, P. Lee, D. Cross, G. Dickinson, B. Webb, G. Sumner, E. Wray In the Senior play, Best Foot Forward, Jack Hag- gerty fH. Andrews! cen- ters a publicity stunt around a college boy U. Markham! as Gale Joy, the movie star, KM. Clarkl laoks on ter numerous 'iasidesn . . . virile hero . . . helpless heroine. . . significant part of the early stage . . . a re- ceptive audience . . . gratifying SUCCCSS. liuckfe down VVinsocki, buckle down! V . . . theme song of the Senior Play . . . 'iliest l oot l or- ward . . . real opportunity for interested seniors . . . gruelling practice . . . Mr. sIohnson's fa- miliar cutf . . . lake it from the beginning! . . . application of fundamental principles . . . first eznrance . . . climax . . . curtain call . . . applause . . . fight en- tertainment at its best. 'l'he spring season . . . highlight of the year . . . the costume play ln a scene from the assembly Sally and the Villain, - D. Cross and P. Derring perform as melodramatic villain lionel rehearse for the Festival Play, Rappaccini's Daugh- xmim and heroine . . . l Remember hlamau . . . tryouts . . .anticipation and Worry . . . cast selected . . . concentration . . . shaping . . . polishing . . . sympathetic treatment. . .realistic portrayal. 'l'he contest play . . . Rappaccini's Daughterf' serious drama . . . written by a jefiite . . . originality first and foremost . hard work, hours of practice . . . emphasis on importance of diction and pace . . . exciting dress re- hearsal . . . putting on the finishing touches . . . presentation to the student body . . . off to Lynchburg for the Western Dis- trict Play Festival . . . out for honors well deserved. Do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-doI . . . yes, you guessed it . . . this is the CHOIR . . . maroon and white robes well known . . . ably di- rected by hfr. Griffey . . . bringing fine and beautiful music to school and community . . . offering valuable training to talented stu- dents . . . music appreciation . . . sense of rhythm . . . praised by young and old alike. Weary climb to Society Hall . . . long hours of practice . . . scales, notes, phrases, memorizing . . . wondering where Janice Sumpter tive audiences . . . praise . . . satis- faction. Christmas time! . . . Carols . . . anthems . . . songs of peace and good will . . . programs . . . civic clubs, churches, stores . 'f'l'he Chimesf, Spring . . . bringing something new this year . . . trip to St. Louis, Missouri . . . appearance before 'llhe Music Educators of America . . . unforgettable experience . . . choir concert . . . delightful . enjoyable . . . different. Final performances . . . com- mencement . . . baccalaureate . . . group singing on the choir picnic . . . Summertime'7 and Mem- ories, G' 'Til We Meet Againf, learned to accompany so well . . . watching student director, Gene Akers, closely . . . then, the re- ward . . . appreciation from recep- First row, from left to right: M. A. Pickett, C. Coon, F. Wertz, B. Long, E. Price, B. A. Logwood, J. Sadler, S. Myers, M H llin sworth N. Gibson, S. Gray, M. A. McGhee, D. Shoemaker, D. Knowles, V. Crumpecker, L. Lucado, J. Dygert - 0 9 1 Second row: K. Stultz, M. Clark, S. Bowman, L. Smith, N. Balochie, P. Woods, J. Woodie, N. Leonard, M. J. Montgomery ' S. R b t F. Ch rchill J. Nixon, J. Henry, N. Carroll, M. Jones, J. Sumpter, o er s, u Third row: J. Morris, P. Emerson, J. Meade, J. Mecredy, B. Irby, R. Lower, B. Andrews, M. E. Dunlap, K. Showalter, M. Dorsey, S. Sisson, B. Albert, G. Sumner, B. Robertson, B. Ray Fourth row: J. Ware, W. Lavinder, P. L. Starkey, H. Lockett, J. Cannaday, B. Lockett, H. Gettle, A. L. Deaner, M. Harris, B. A. Neas, M. Hale, J. Brown, E. Slusher, R. Griffey, Director Fifth row: D. Bilbro, C. Lucado, D. Dillard, A. Grant, J. Fay, J. Dillard, B. James, T. Edmunds, D. Kulp, S. Wright, M. Childers, B. Pilcher, J. Kulp Sixth row: G. Akers, C. Hancock, J. Sites, B. Clemmer, F. Martin, J. Horton, T. Marshall, D. Cross, B. Williams, R. Childers, R. Patsell, C. Trippeer, E. Davis, R. Debo rlllll' LIBRARY, Ccntcr ul lllc sclmul . . . In umly and L'lJI'I'ClZ1l.C tlw c-nlirc S4-Imul pmgrzun . . . study, 11-lzlxzlliml . . . IIlLlgZ1ZlIlCS, llQ'W'SpllIK'l'S, lmwlw. llllll' LIBRARY CLUB . . . stunlc-nts intcrcstul in reading and lll lllurury wwrlx 21821 vcwzxllcm . . . to he-lp Hllll'l' sluclcnts ami faculty me-nllwrs lfwulc lmwlis and ref- l'l'ClIk'i' mzatcriul . . . tllc Dcwcy lJCk'lIIllll Systcm . . . Vl'z1s it 248 Ul'H2.1,?n. . . loiwslsl tlmc lll7I'Zll'lLll1S in preparing ncw lmwks for circu- lution . . . lui-mrmllmly meetings . . . Ll suciul my-cling. THE EYE OF THE SCHOOL LIBRARY CLUB Seated, left to right: S. Mallory, Treasurer: J. Grubb, Vice President M. Hensley, President: F. Bowman, Secretary Standing, left to right: J. Wilson, N. Simmons, S. Shaver, E. Patterson D. Pendleton Left to right: N. Swinderman, Vice President: N. Douthat, President, Spring, '50, B. B. Gill, Treasurer: D. Ellis, Secretary, C. Baggett, President, Fall '49 Mr. A. D. Hurt, Advisor JUNIORS . . . looking back, remembering our carefree sopho- more days . . . realizing mistakes, improvements, change of ideas . . . knowing that we've grown in many ways, admitting that we have to grow more. Looking to the future . . . taking on larger responsibilities . . . doing our part to make a bigger and better Jefferson. Junior assembly . . . rehearse, over and over again-finally, per- fection . . . the day arrives . . . music, dancing, color, real enter- tainment . . . a huge success . . . pride as welre congratulated by our fellow students. Highlight of our year . . . the Junior-Senior Prom . . . planning decorations . . . making arrange- ments weeks in advance . . . trying to top', last year's dance . . . soft lights, swaying couples, spring in the air' ,... another glorious success for the Junior Class. Finally, vacation time . . . USee you in Septemberll' . Dignif1ed seniors, thenln LOIS AHRAM BARBARA ADKINS f3l'INl-I AKERS NANCY AKERS Bl'1'l'I'Y Al.Hl'lR'l' l,OR1-:TTA ALDRIOOL: -IRAN ALLEN CQ!-IRALDINIQ AL'r1zr:R l,Ol1lsl1: AMOS Bl'l'l'l'Y ANN ANm-:RsON NANCY Al'0S'I'0l.0U BARBARA ASSAHJ CTIIAKLICS BAm:r:m r jOYcn-1 BLARO A1ARY L1-:lc HLLATIIY IRIS Bl'Il.CHl-ZR l.Avl-:RNR BIQLL HAYNE Bl'IN'l'I,l'1Y CLAYTON BliN'l'I.l'IY l,UNAl.D Iilsum- l4l'lSl.lli ICMORY BLA N KENSIIII' A1ARIli BLANKICNSIIII' I'iAkOl.D BfJl'l'N0'l l' PAUL BOLT NONA BONOURAN1' NIOIIN l'InwARn ISOON I':S'l'lIl-ZR AIA!-I BOWMAN AIO ANN BRAD:-'ORD BARBARA BRANSCOMB I'1l.Vlik BRASliFH'1l.D BORNY BRleN'rs IUANN BROOKS BUIHIII-I BROVVN . 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IIINPII-lllfbll .IIIK1 C'IIK'4ll1I lY'C- 4 K., mm-nl funn Xlzulzum' 1'1111wvl1. 1 Q 4 1. 1,1-lm 114- Rm llfb 144- -- 1'l'1'IlL'1l p111w11n':xllfm 1l'lI'k1 . . 4 wwrli . . . pzllln-mm-xx'1I111110 . . , 1 ilnvlnfmznry. 11m r'cw:u'i1 . . . slain- :mil nzxllfwrlzll 11m1m's 1111- 1110 pzupvr. MADAME FALLWELL ADDRESSES HER FRENCH GROUP OFFICERS OF JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Left to right: J. Easley, Vice President, T. A. Cohen, Secre- tary-Treasurer, L. Satchwell, President Junior Classical League, LATIN . . . embody appreciation of culture and beauty of Greece and Rome . . . enriching advantages for academically minded students . . . a better understanding of the English language . . . broader perspective of ancient civilization in comparison with that of today . . . an aid in the enrichment of life . . . student realization of the finer things of life . . . symbolic of the highly educated . . . new modes of expression. The Roanoke Roman, l.atin- ljnglish newspaper . . . enlighten- ing, educational, entertaining . . . representative of both the senior and junior high schools . . . news, features, stories, quizzes. Annual Christmas Party . . . back through the ages . . . con- tests in mythology . . . hostesses dressed in Roman attire . . . pictures in action. STAFF OF THE ROANOKE ROMAN Seated: L. Moir, Joke Editor, A. Fichtenger Exchan Editor, N. Carroll, Typist Standing: W. Young, Business Manager: M. L Beverl Editor First row, left to right: B. Hack, E. Jefferson, R. Lower, M. Hale, F. Blackwell, S. Quinn, S. Satchwell, R. Light, P. Emerson Second row, left to right: L. Abram, J. Shoaf, G. Altizer, T. Long, J. Sumner, B. Andrews, K. Showalter, M. Jamison P. Sommordahl, T. M. Farr d row, left to right: M. Harris, J. Dowdy, J. Bell, R. Debo, J. Maupin, N. Douthat, B. B. Gill, S. Ward x MF, 0- 'XfQ M SQ fr ' ffw .55 w F E E. A' . 4 lx- 'xt' f wr xgigs .K 'Pm 'lub 2 . S, Xi. Z' Q Q- fs L Lv,w?QA,g .M ffm 4 J 2 15. H' hx,x vw Q , W if XV X ,N Fw Q . N 5 Q Qi N i s.,,,3 sa faq.- nk 'l'he DISTRIBUTIVE EDU- CATION Club . . . symbolized by a gold, diamond-shaped pin . . . Hjob well donew . . . to in- tegrate D. E. with other school groups . . . to learn more about the field of distribution . . . to assist in gaining recognition of the field of distribution as a profes- sion . . . to attain stability . . . provides growth in thinking, self- satisfaction, happiness. Fall . . . meetings, social and professional . . . the eagerly awaited picnic at Fishburn Park . . . the aroma of hot dogs . . . Where's the mustard? . . . the fire, the stream, the hillside . . . dates. The Christmas season . . . long hours, hard work . . . students help in Roanoke stores . . . always the last-minute rush . . . that droopy feeling . . . iinally, closing time on Christmas Eve . . . whewl . . . the lighter side . . . the Christmas party . . . dancing, eating in the atmosphere of Jingle Bells and 'cWhite Christmasf, February . . . preparation for the Doris Terry is doing supervised store work n lingerie department of Srdneys clothing store C. Blount, E. Kingery, B. Bell C. Vest, D. Brinkley P. Reynolds, G. Dillon, B. Frith A. Nelson, B. Haviland, B. Folks J. Powers, E. Edwards, H. Howell First row, left to right: J. Dogan, Second row: M. Montgomery, V. Per- due, M. Mills, B. Corbough, J. Shelton, Third row: H. White, D. Mays, Fourth row: S. Key, D. Terry, J. Kelly, Fitth row: V. Neill, A. Woodson, T. Marshall, W. Sower, J. Ferguson, Absent when picture was taken: -lllllgllllil 1111' 1'111l1s 111 11111 s Illlllllill1'11l1X'1'llll11l1f1l s1111111 Yl1'g1111z1 1'l1111s . . . l.1111gw111111, 51110111 . . . 1:11115 11ll 11111 1111p111'1z1111'1' 111 1llS1l'll5ll1lX'1' 1'11111'11111111 l1ll'llS lfil' i111p1'11x'1'1111'111 . . . 1111111-1 11is1'11ssi1111s . . . 5111-1-1'11 1'111111's1 . . . s111'iz11. hl:11'1'11 . . . s1z111' 15. l'.. Clulv 1'1111x'1'11111111 lll lqllllllllllllll p1'1111'1'1s, :11'11x'1111's . . . 'ill11W s11z111 X., . W1' 1':111'f . . . l7l'l'l5Z1l'1l1lUl1 l111' 1111' 114111 , . . 111'1'1s11111s 111 111' Ill1l1lC . . . l1':1111i1' llll'1'llllgS . . . CI111 :111y l1l1':1s? . . . 1111' .l1:11'1'1's1111 Cllulfs ljlfhllil . . . W1-1'11s 111 11-1111111s hvflllli 1 1 ' ' . Uupsl hhllC'I'L' s 1111' 1-1 1s1'1 . . . 1111-1'1'11:111111s1' 111:11111:11s p1'11x'111- i11g:111 1111' lz11'1s . . .1':1111pz1ig11 1:1111s 12110 115' 1':11111i1l:111's . . . 1'11'1'1i1111 111 11111 Ll1'lK'gil11'S. 'l'111' l'1:1s11-1' S1'z1s1111 . . . lvusy DISTRIBUTORS' CLUB fltuzlin ' I l lyunnit-S and 1-llig-ks 111 H- First row, left to right: D. Updike, A. Bowles, M. Berry, l. Spicer D Second row, left to right: D. Johnson, M. Wills, L. Thomas, F. Crantz, N. Mow- 1111' 11111s . . . l11111111'1s 1111 1l11' q bray, P. Cassell, P. Wright l'.:1s11'1' p:11'z1111'. immy Ferguson is receiving super- ixed retailing experience in the Boys' 1epurtment of S. H. Heironimus Co., lnc. Third row, left to right: J. Kuebler, I. McCraw, C. Howell, J. Koylor, D. Robertson M. Nance Fourth row, left to right: W. Dooley, E. Cohron, H. Lucas, F. White, S. Treinis W. Russell, B. McKeever Absent from picture: H. Gillespie, I. Guilliams, N. Ferguson B, -1,,g,,.. 41 .femvrlff ff I3 Q09 Ox I 'Y gif' 9 : 'J-3 S all Fx u. 2 --.L-. I ' b 6 Y' L 5, 4 O 44' Q-G' 0 WO FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. . . to emphasize the importance of a worthy home . . . to encourage democracy in the home and community . . . to further interest in home economics . . . to build strong citizens for tomorrow . . . cooking . . . sewing . . . child-care . . . all phases of domestic life . . . training young girls for the future. Afternoon teas . . . learning to be gracious hostesses . . . to entertain courteously and cor- rectly . . . to use effective decora- tions . . . to plan a social event. Another occasion to play hostess . . . this time to District Con- ference . . . discussion and recrea- tion with girls of other F. H. A. clubs . . . meeting new people . . . developing new ideas. Gooey, isnit it? . . . 4'Um, so good! . . . nothing like a taffy pull after school! . . . fun and fellowship! Springtime . . . something new ...a cake raffle . . . Buy a chance! . . . lucky winner an- nounced . . . exclamations over the prize. Annual picnic . . . more prepara- tion . . . valuable experience in estimating amount of food needed . cooking out-of-doors . . . group effort for a wonderful time. Then, vacation time . . . home for a while . . . a chance to try out what we've learned . . . redecorat- ing . . . painting . . . making the home a more beautiful place . . . words into action . . . admiration of family and friends . . . greater efforts . . . remembering always our motto- Toward New Hor- izons! COUNTING CALORIES-THE SCIENTIFIC WAY First row, left to right: S. Keeton, B. A. Anderson, N McFerron M A Wickham, M. Hensley Second row, left to right: N. Akers, M. L. Ferguson, N Balochle B Brood Wdfel' JUST LIKE GRANDMA'S ONLY MORE SOI Left to right: B. Dowdy, F. Crouch, J. Oney, N. Simmons B Dowdy D. Kerr, B. J. Lucado, J. A. Brooks Pk I, First raw, left to right: H. Deoton, Assistant Manager, C. Maas, Manager u 9 Second raw: F. Wright, J. B. Barns, A. Kerr, B. Marsh, R. Pilcher, R. Seal, J. King, A. Mathews, S. Cook, W. Coffee Third raw: K. Hubbard, R. Bolling, J. Johnson, D. Harris n G. P V. T o , reas, rout, C. Lee, D. Gryder, R. Barton, J. King, J. Terry Na-w in Ilia- lia'lala1liIIIz1.iaIl'spavI'ls laps :II'aII1IIal IlIaIlII1ilaliIIg,IlIa' alzulv II sla-lla-rsam . . . IlIl'a'a'ya'zII'sz1I avur Vllllllllkx . . . lIzII'al wavrlaawlils . . . saliaiail . . . WRESTLING . .. sIz1I'x'z1IiamII Iam laccp witliin Ilia' llll1'l'l'SllllILf Iam its spa'a'l:1IaII's . . . limits . . . pI':Ia'Iia'a' IIIzIla'lIaxs . . . x'IlI1:1lIIa' ussa-I III Ilia- pllysiaul C'aIIIIa' aII1I awli it . . . :Iial liiawm aalua'zIIiI+II ala-pzII'lIIIa'III . . . zIIIaIIlIa'I' :IssisIzIIII a'aIzIa'lI l3I1a'la Xiizz lIlllll'l law spaII'Is-IIIiIIala'al lmaiys, a'liIIIiIIz1tiawII III:IIa'lIa's . . . Illa' C'II:Ia'lI Nick Q':u'Ia-I' giving ual- saxzisam lII'iIIgs x'ia'IawI'y :mal alala II xIa'a- . . . Ilia' lnaiys lafzmiirxg lllk' ...IlIa- lHlll'll2llllClll iIIQ'lI:1I'lam Iiiaslas aili Ilia- gamma- . . . a'aI-aII'aliIIzI- villa' . . . ,la'li'a-I'saIII is praiual auf llkl IIam,IlIIiasla Illillliillg,a'avl1liala'Ila'a'. . .'Xll-Slzlla-Isl Coach N. Carter gives instruc- tion on the top scissor and bar arm hold to J. Barns and B. Kerr G. Preas puts the finishing touch on B. Pilcher S. Cook and W. Coffee practice the cross body side hold as Coach N. Carter makes some suggestions 'K i Left to right: C. Trippeer, B. Shrader, B. Williams, M. Kabler, H. Weaver, R. Lacy, R. Leffwich, J. Glass, B. Munsey, B. Wiley, G. McClanahan, J. Cannaday Center: A. D. Hurt, Coach, Jim Stockman, Manager Christmas vacation over . . . back to school . . . a new sport to thrill the crowds . . . this time it's BASKETBALL. lfarly tryouts for the team . . . practice . . . foul shots, crip shots, hook shots . . . co-ordination, speed, teamwork . . . defensive practice . . . Check your manli' . . . c'Set up a zone! . . . hour after hour, day after day . . . hard, tiresome weeks of improvement. The season opens . . . nine-game winning streak . . . losing to Tech Left to right: Coach A. D. Hurt, Manager Jim Stockman Left to right: J. Stock- man, Manager, B. Hin- chee, Assistant Manager: R. Magee, Scorekeeperp W. Sessoms, Scorekeeperg R. Lunsford, Timekeeper freshmen. 'llhrill of the season . . . upset victory over Pl. C. Glass after thirty consecutive wins . . . screams of joy and praise from the crowd . . . defeat in the Hill City . . . a playoff at Lexington . . . a heartbreaker for the Nlagicians. 'iPass that ball! . . . to center, to guard, to forward . . . 'flt's another basket for Lacy! . . . congratulations to our star- studded team and record-breakin' Rudy. Lpmchbllrgl String Nipped AI 30 ln Sharp 'llwivianls The line ups: Ulums G I-'U Pl' 15' i'rrxm.iln. f . .., I3 Qifvl .2 'f l'.n!m- r, f .. . . . . 4 Off! 2 I limi!-rtoxx. 1 . . . .. 1 if-'I 0 1 Hnllw. r- ,. U 0-l 2 fl iv-. r ., l 1-2 4 Quin'-xr, Q ,.. 1 1-fi 1 1 'Vnrlu .., fl ll-ll LX I 'lliohu-IT. 3 .. . ., fl fl-U O l 'l'm:c1s . ,. ll' 'T-16 I4 EP lvffrr:-am li lfll PF Tl' 1'.'r-m 1 r, Y . ,, 0 fs-U 3 0 P1-fvwhh. 5 . 4 '34, TI ll 's :vm'fw'. I' , . . 1! 0-H 1 4 4 if 1, .. Q.: 'c in :1'1'.v1lrrf : , ,.,. 'Y 16 4 l imxu'f:u'. ' . I U-0 l 2 JF-f'I,mr1'xl::11i. TT . I4 0-1 fl h Tmulf lfx 10-lil '14 40 'Kffw n' lmlvitm' ,7M'fv1'Lff-rl l', tcm i, Individual players' pictures above, reading clockwise, starting at lower left: C. Trippcer B. Shracler R. Leftwich R. Lacy H. Weaver G. McClanahan J. Cannaday ' . X. x X . i fi. Q X X. 'J ax w 5, ' ' Q ' Q QW Sig? , 'B - Lai Q. A V aff -Qfllfii' ., Q Q 1 E2 2 , . S ' A W HM k FIVE? W a ip . WW gy X , ,QW M ff K N ,fm lt if- 1 '. - 3 .. gf' M X Q sf Q SH gg Q 5 2 is 5, nffygw 1 ,gf N X at in :ji - ,ll 3 A ,...: Z Q1 2 .guqfgx -, :.,, ' X fa: A . ,gk egg! 316 a. lei i kr QS if vga, 11, if l 1 We iv 'nw fag, Qi? ' WM M Q' rv? y u K 'wine r J 4h if ' Xp ,fx k .X 'ik gh!--N an 1 ,A,,. ,fa V M 'Qi lj ggfslffil jg wiv. go Q 5 'v' ' I ' ' J .,' f Qi g xg hw N ,six ws ,X am - iii? Sig Si? ww M W W xl: 2 DIA' A Ai! I W fi Y 53 is S H BQ EiQMIhX3ifmg I , x .gf iw.. Pu wan if A I 'ivy Yr' I A 5 z ,Xl un., -, Lyn Clara Robertson applies for a summer Mrs. Hash gives final instructions con- Mr. Harker and Mrs. Hash advise position at WROV cerning College Entrance Exams students on benefits ot various accu pations SENIORS planning for the to meet people . . . gaining at futurc . . . decisions to he made . . . long road ahead . . . vocational information from hir. Harker and Nlrs. Hash . . . careers in the planning . . . VVhat shall l be? lnterview at VVROY . . . in- formation on employment after graduation . . . learning the techni- calities, requirements, benefits . . . a preliminary step into the world of husiness . . .acquiring the ability feeling of independence. A significant day . . . College lCntrance lixams . . . a morning of anxiety . . . weary minds after weeks of worrying . . . wondering what the result will he . . . time for the test . . . the lihrary and students of solemn expression . . . to work . . . f'Ohl If l only knew! . . . time's upl . . . exhausted . . discouraged, but still hopeful. -lunior-Senior Prom . . . Bac- At long last l . . . we're SENIORS . . reaching tltat coveted position . . . always looking forward to Mrs.E.D'ewy'AdviW tliis year . . . ever since grade e scliool . . . now we look back. i Cliildliood . . . complete depen- ' i is dence on teaclters and parents Q . . . . always looking up to tliose 5' 'q. wlio were older . . . but complacent H 'J as Llc in our own small worlds. -lumor ltigli days . . . still looking almead D l but living in thg ppc-gg-Ilf algo Left to right: N. Lukens, Treasurer: M. L. Moyers, SecretarylFalIl: C. Maas , . , Vice President: R. Lunsford, President: S. Roberts, Secretory lSpringl . . . beginning to tlnnk and plan witlt more maturing minds . . , a realization ol some responsibility . . . learning liow to work . . . to tltink sometimes for ourselves. Senior ltiglt . . . best years of all . . . ever continuing years of growing up bodily, maturing men- tally . . . getting ready to take our riglitful place in tlte world. Now a busy last year beltind us . . . tllat sad but liappy day of starting back lo scliool for tlte last time. . . liolding tlte privileged place as seniors . . . Senior Play . . . 'llianksgiving assembly . . . Cltristmas activities . . . Snow Queen llanct '... tlte new year . comes in . . . Yalentine Assembly . . . looking back on atliletic com- petitions . . . literary competitions to come . . . Senior themes . . . preparing for tliose linal exams . . . tlien Senior Day . . tlte calaureate . . . and tlte end Witb a new beginning Commencement. Rose Arline Abbott James Francis Akers Mable Irene Allie Richard Douglas Ayers Ruth Eloise Abbott Robert Wesley Akers Janice Marie Altice Russell Austinn Bach Janet Terry Akers John Hamilton Andrews S . Elie Nicholas Apostolou Duvall Cochran Balochie Jane Royce Alexander Mary Alice All James Buchanan Andrews Edwin Hillary Atkins Judith Gretchen Arthur Drema Louise Austin ,Jr. jim Bob Barnes Hugh VValIace Bernard -'5i'76lG+ -Qui Helen Marie Austin Barbara jean Bailey Lois Jane Baker Norma Louise Balochie Doris jean Bandy Norman Franklin Board William Nelson Board George Washington Boyd Frederic Thomas Bradley James Angle Bradley Mm-rylv Eleanor Hamer Beverly Francis Barnes Ilona Eloise Bates Betty jean Bell Mildred Ann Berry Fred David Branscoin Ken Allen Brown jack Butcher Rudolph Paul Burton Thomas Arundcll Cahoon -647715 Mary Lee Beverly Molly Marie Bird Claire Lynn Blount Elsie Pauline Board Dorothy Faye Adkins Troy Lancellotte Caldwell Edward Lee Campbell, Jr. Gene Arthur Campbell Robert Irvin Carper james Russell Carter Dorothy Colleen Boothe Avie Louise Bowles Joanne Carole Bowling Frances Arlene Bowman Beverly Catherine Brady George H. Carroll Melvin Davis Childers William Kyle Childress Curtis Calvin Cochran Robert Eugene Clemmer +:4 78 Inf- . Zak I4 Q A ' Bn , Flora Ri-lginn liriiglitwi-ll Nnnvy Mc'Dm1alrl Brinmlvl Byron Cuhrun Glvnn Eugene Cohmn Frances Leu Bnclianan Glenna Lcc Burfnrsl Robert Thomas Cupcnllaver William Henry Craft l 1.-f' ' Patricia Dc-lures Brinkley Mildred Louise Brown Hugh Edward Cockc Paul Huber Coffey, jr. of '50 Frances Mimi Burnett ,lewctt Stewart Craig ,K if i E A- H? -nfl 79 lfr Jn-Ann Burton David Ricliaril Cruss . K 5 .K 1 ss T x is M E ,M i Q E .Shu + iw Q X -5 Q A - X Anne Breckinridpe Bryan Wallace Eugene Coffey Patricia Lynn Butler Hnrry Ben Daviilow .+ .. , -it N jane Walker Caldwell Maxine Cannaclay Betty Grace Carbaugh Martha Jane Carper Nancy Louella Carper David Henry Davis Thomas Nelson Davis CharlesEllingtonDickenson,Jr. Meredith Lee Dickerson Robert 'Warren Doflfl Seniaa Nancy Lee Carroll Phyllis lrene Cassell Dorothy Helen Cawley Dorothy Louise Chcwning Dorothy Fontaine Churchill William Douglas Dooley VVilliam Carlton Dowdy Hugh Mitchell Eaton, Jr. John William Edmunds Eddie Lee Edwards, jr. ' zz -if 80 lif- vm Mmilvnn Flnrk Gvitilmlnil' Elizrnlmtli Clark Martha Annz' Clcmlsiivii Rhorizi Elizabvth Clifton Betty Jane Clingenpeel 1 In-irln-N Slim-iiiziks-r lflmn Flvxninig Rznulnlph Fvnthc-x' Mdvin Jessi' Fvrpznsmi john Carson Firehzuxgll Hugh john Fletcher. ,Ir I'1vm!v Ann Vullim Iii-i1lmC'niitn5 Clizniva-1: l,uisC'um1 Doris Virginia Cupmilizivui' Dorothy Heiic Curnvtf I nnw 'l'h1nims Fnx Rznifisnl l':n'sfnis Fl':iH'y blznncs William llairy lluhcrt Crxpgw Gibson, jr. Ccci! Deering Gilbert -'Ei 81 E+ Ruby Jane Correll Doris Lee Corvin Fannie Lou Crantz Betty Jean Creasy Many Elizabeth Crockett Wayne Seviere Glass Harold Lee Goldstein Donald Edward Graves Basil Arthur Grubbs Jr Charles Stanley Hackett Ottie Frames Crouch Carlton Lee Hall C' Phyllis Courtney Crowder Virginia Lee Crumpecker Madge Charl'on Cushing Betty Jean Custer Robert White Hall Ma rvin Eugene Hamilton Charles William Hancock Boyd Hanes vifzlfifw 10' KC ,z0G'Q,t fqfr- -,'G!' I K X11 KZ' in X gx 7 Flu Gs-ni' llmmvli Mamie Elizulu-th Dzivis Nancy Jane Davis Anim Lee Dcancr lzitty Miller Dcrring Ili-rmun th-nv llurris lhilu lI1u'x-isun Bula Hzirrisim Bobby Lcc Munscy William Paul Murdock Elm-:mor Neill lJcV:iuylm joe Anna Dogzm Patricia Sue Donnelly Peggy jcau Dooley Esther Mac Dowdy llulluvr liilwnril llvrmlmi Hubby jm- lloiggui Erlwzml jackson Hortrm Dmmlcl Elliott Hoiiixll Charles Edward Housman +G! 83 E+ Mary Frances Duncan Mildred Louise Feather Jcaniene Lee Ferguson Maggie Lou Ferguson Mary Louise Ferguson Carleton Lynwood Howell Hylton Emil Howell, jr. Paul O l BCllfliI1'1in MitChe11HOWZC' Jr. Dalton Amic Hudson QT!-fy S ina Nancy Jane Ferguson Ann Franklin Fitchtenger Bcttye JO Fisher Anne Marie Fishwick Fay Yvonne Fogle Edward Norman Hudson Riclmrrl Allen Huff Marvin Richard Huffman john Taylor Hunmllcy VVilliam Bcnette Jzunes l .- 'nl 84 lflf' 'T' llctty ,luuu Folks Mary Elizabeth Fruliu Nanry Wlilson Francis Betty Marie Frith Clmrlotte Lee Fulcher Ralph 'l'lminus jenkins Wznllurr' Ralph jnlinsfm Milton Nrxrriw Knhler Tack Todd Knylor YVnlter Dudley K1-ister Millliwl Luis Fullcr Vlfzmrlrn Charlene Garuanrl Betty Lou Garrett Helen Juanita Gillespie Patsy Virginia Glover jaumw Samui-I Kelli-y, jr. Thmnns Olivvr Kelley Granville Skillmorc Kvnucrly john Ralph Kvuurtt Yvilliam Duncan Kcrfoot, Jr ' A x A ::i.I'f: it '39 HM, X '- 5 , f 5 K+. I n , A 7 X Q , . , F l l ' 'X E -il 85 lif- t in K' tw f? 2 Q X if x Mavis Addielee Goad Patricia Jean Greer Alton Aliene Grisso Imogene Guilliams Margaret Eugenia Gusler joel VValker King Billy Webster Kingery john Calvin Kiser Rudolph Claton Lacy Richard Preston LaPrade Ruth Elizabeth Habel Mary Ellen Hadden Eleanor Jeanette Hale Martha Ann Hale Barbara Gail Hall VVilbur Richard Lavinder Richard Edward Lee Vernon Robert Neill Peter Gaspar Leginus, jr. Clarence Oakey Light, jr. A .., I i f M 'Fil 8 6 lie ph av 1 1: is 4' s fr agar Doris Hillla Hall Shirley jean Hall Kcnnvtli Ilaviil Lnvcvn Alfred William Nelson Barbara Ann Hawley Charles Sidney Maas, ji. lmoizcnc Ellen Hedrick Ralph Nathaniel Magee Marjorie Vineca Harris Margaret Louise Hartman Betty Florence Haviland Harold Davis Lucas Raymond Vl'ellforil Lunsford Glenwood Howard Lyons 4 '50 Pegvy Jean Helms jimmy Carlton lllarkliarn, 'W sw Frances Ann Helm Thornton Akers Marshall Barbara Jean Hendrick Frank Conrad Martin, jr. 'El 87 lil' Anna Inez Hendrick Sarah Jane Henry Joan Robin Hensley Mary Loucll Hensley Dorothy Anne Hessorng Aloe Scott Maupin Ronnie Chester McBride james VVatSon McCormick Robert Hunt McGe0rpe Burnett Hyflc McKec-ver Seniaa Patricia Marie Hippert Joyce Smith Hodges Marian Everett Hollingsworth Audrey Lorine Hudson Dorothy Leigh Humphries Charles A. McManaway John lVeikcl Merchwnt Jack VVeSley Minnich Sterling Michael Minter Leland Mohler +35 88 lie Ann Chapman Hunter Rachel Ann Hurts Ann Gardner Ingfxc Betty Lou jackson Martha jane Jamison Viryil Pearson Muir Mattie Louise ,leffersnn llc-rry Alvis N4-wrmnl: Willizun Duvirl Morris Charles Ross Moses Bcrtranrl Pzilterz-:on Mullen Byron Anderson Mullen Joyce Elizabeth ,lessee Vl'illi:nn john 0'Bryaln 614:44 Betty Lee Johnson yvlllllllll Overstrcct 1. -lil 89 lif- Elizabeth Anne Johnston Cmdy DeWitt Pagans Margie Ann jones VValtcr VVesley Palmer Eleanor Jean Keen Betty Lee Kelley Shirley Sue Kelley Kathryn Rosamond Kesler Moneda Early Key Gwynn Scott Parry Carl Lewis Perduc Henry Perdue Raymond Glenwood Perdue Preston Perkins Shirley Jean Key Lawrence Elbert Perry -Q'-. Q 'R . QV fi! Lois Marie Keys Franklin Richard Pharr Glafu Evelyn Virginia Kingery Emily Sue Keeton Margaret Rae Koontz Roy Eugene Philpotts Hugh Marshall Pillow Lewis Edward Pinkard 'H '. -' ,U in , A x 1 ' .Q it Q m fg iii 90 ,,,. Q A s 51- if N52 f 1 If 2 'Y 5 Q- xt .i v.. w 3 5 , fcivff 5 Qrx it . fa f K zu. -wif 1 - A Mfif QM, , i , I -255 5 - 'N ' If - fj ,:s.fi'.: f 'f' , -115 X ' Q BL-tty ,Ivan l.:u'4-w Etlu-l llurcttu Lnckcy Peggy Ann Let: Betty Ann Lugwouil Mary ,lll'9V8lC1lh Long Dimailil Ray l'vt1-rs .laimcs-Francis Pipes David Herbert Puagc Eugene Carlton Printz Giles Williams Quarles I':l!ru'm Lim lmnif llnycr Gray RlK'llill'll5 lictty .lunc Luczuln Rllylllvllfl Drmzilil Riclmrilsml of '50 Ethel Louise Lucmlu john Pouch Rozmc llorotlxy Mxirgurct Lucas Elizabeth Ann Lugul' Robert Francis Rosenbaum Samuel Wilson Russell -K'H91l?,1- .1-U51-4464 Q Zifffw. i vw , JIU: jg , Pengy Joyce Lugar Nancy Jane Lukens Edna Wyvaughn Lynch Hazel Claudyne Manning Catherine Ann Martin Bobby Lee Saul Ralph Liss Saunders John Roosevelt Sayers Harry Richard Seebode Loy Every Self Seniafl Catherine Vifalker Martin Jean Glenna Martin Mary Frances Martin Dorothy Frances Masterson jo Ann Mauck Charles Arthur Semones William Montague Sessoms Bill Raymond Shrader. Jr. Jimmy Sayton Skeens joe Bennett Smith -Iii 92 lif- . ' T x x X wi: X X SS , Q X X3 E 3? IJ xmtlxy Ima- Nuys Isulwllu Nluxinc Mcilrxuv Mary Alice McGhee Rebecca Ellen McV0y Joanne Elizabeth Meade muul K1-nv. Sxlvvlvggzu' HI Gene Earl Stuffurml jack Charles Stanley Posey Lester Starkey Jammes Edgar Stockmnn. jr. Nl umcy lilmnlu-ll: Mm-mlm' jam- lim-lyn Mor-u-fly Burlmrzx Ann Mcrricks Avon Blain Milam Maury ju Miller :mms lklnnma- Storey Emqcrw Paul Stultz Ray Watson Swzmsrm Erlingtou Clack Tlwuus Stanley john Trcinis ik :W m ws:-Y '41 fEl 93 lif- Mary Lois Miller Mabel Gertrude Mills Gwendolyn Moir Elsie Jane Monk Mary Jane Montgomery Jimmy Marsden Trent Elmer Dudley Vaught james Emanuel Vurnakes David Conrad Via. Douglas Lee Waid Jo Ann Moore Norma. Frances Mowbray Joyce Ann Morgan Mary Louise Moyers Betty Ann Mozingo Oscar Kyle Waltz James Donald VVare Herbert Larry Weaver David Elmer Weeks Don Graham Vlfeelcs -iii 949 X X X . X Q Q . be X X .X Eluisc Marie Murray Mary Lou Murray llrmzilwl Fred VVliiLc Dnupglas john White lilaic junnitxi Myvrs Stcvcn Ilurt Willinmsun an kwa- 'D , v ,J V l 2 .., Milclrvrl Louise Nauru Hugh Francis Winimvr Rose Marie Murray Carolyn Jane Musgrove Helen Virginia Mutter Vlfilliam Orville Wiley Malcolm Elvin Williams Paul Douglas VVilliams Phyllis Ann Ncwcumlr Alpic Donn Wilson if Q -'El95l5 Shirley Ann Newman james Durard Withers Bnrburai Lcc Nichols Cnyc Linwood Witt Hazel lNIargzn'ct Nollcy Dorothy Lee Obenchain Audrey Arleen Old Phyllis Juanita Overstreet Nancy Charlotte Overstreet Caroline Virilinizi Pace Andrew David VVoods0n lessee Edward YVOoldridge Vlfiltsee William Young Mary Ellen Parker 3 O Johanna Bouldin Paul Nancy Lee Peters Virginia Lavcllec Perdue Elsie Bertha Perdue Margaret Louise Philpott Becky Lee Pilehcr Elizzilvetli Ann Puff Mary Ann Possin Doris Lee Powell Annu Mac Recd iii 96 il? Durm -I1-am Ru-sc Curulync Priscilla Rc-ynulcls Fannie Lou Rlwdcs Edith Marie Rift liurlmm Ann Rfnlvwtsmi Vlum Azilc Rulicrtsun Alice ,Innct R4ll7CI'tS1PIl Virginia. 1,00 Robinson ,lnnliluv Sgullr-i lilvmml',lzu10Szn11ll'I'iii' lfvn Louisa Szitrllwl-ll lY1lu1:n -ll'IlI1 Saul rluym- Ann Svlulll-11 lllbllllil Svlirzun l7l':xl1rvs ,lnzunlv Sl1:1vl'iA lfvzi Mac Slmy Suzzmnc Roberts l'ziti'icin Hugo Rmgnn ja-rry Aim Snumlr-rs lxlartlm Amir' Shay n A .- Q -nhl 97 lyi- Jean Raye Shelton Jane Phelps Shields Ann Marlene Shoaf Joann Wilder Shoaf Doris Patricia Simpson Elizabeth Ann Sink Betsy Burr Skinker Mary Lou Slaughter Edith Snedegar Patricia Lee Sommardahl Jean Horton Southern Irma Ircne Spicer Glwu Betty Banks Stanley Nancy Lcc Stockton Fay Marie Sumpter Lois Jean Thomas Frances Louise Thompson Arneta Velds Tinsley Janice Lee Sumptcr Phyllis Ann Taylor Doris Colleen Terry Virginia Ann Torbctt Jacqueline Eleanor Turnbull Anita Tinsley Trout r- I -:GQ .- 98 fi? blxuliulf lln'v1'l'ly Ullrm: y, - as ll: xruthy Enunn Up: Allm-0 Ailuvn Wzml llvth Wclmlm Mary Ann Wills Wilma Wurclcn Wirt julia Ann Wright . 5 I like Myra Luc Vernon Czuthyrn Elizabeth Vest Luis Mzirilyn VVmle Evelyn Ruth W'ultcrs li:zrlmr:x ,Ivan West af Helen Louise Witt IR-piggy Ann Wright .QI-H5 ' 4 ' - of ' A L9' ' , .. 4 A , ,qlflkww . . 35 F . 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Io create, d extend throughout body, and spirit maintain, an school and community high stan- dards of Christian character . . . '4Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, clean living, is its motto. 'l'he unforgettable candlelight Induction Service opens the door to a new life . . . new friends, new activities, new goals . . . Christian fellowship is a mainstay . . . re- creation, worship, service. summer vacation, Sunset on the Blue Ridge, North Carolina, locale of Hi-Y conference . . . friends fTUHl LCD SLHLCS Oll'lCCI'S Lfalll- ing, new ideas . . . Biltmore, Nlt. ' ' '- lv for Mitcliell .. . home again, meat 1 dawnl l all outing at Camp mountain hikes, the cross, the falls, creeks, slippery rocks . . . Roanoke Sadie Hawkins' Day race . . . ex- haustion the aroma of food, to the lo gc the long trail home. dv1l...afire, songs... Christmas, the busy season . . the Christmas assembly, distribu- skets to the needy . . . tion of ba hap- humble homes, glowing faces, piness, satisfaction. GENIUSES AT WORK L ft t ri ht: C. Via, Secretary, T. Cald ' ' Kingery well e o 9 Chaplain: B. Childress, President, B. Vice President, J. Markham, Secretary lFalll ' S ' lg C. Light, Program J. Kung, Treasurer l pnng Chairman, J. Stockman, Treasurer lFalll A NEW LIGHT SHINES The officers and advisors, M. G. White, faculty Allison, Y. M. C. A., induct new and W. A. members HE PULLED A FUNNY! k L' ht speaks to the club at a regular Chuc ng Wednesday night meeting . . , clII'ISlIllIlS SLIIWIWUI' lui' llll' News- lvfiys' Clulm . . . wurli :mil un F-Illll . . . lI4lllSCXVIll' IVllIIlCLll . . turn ull' ll1c'slux'cl . . . smiling lzlccs Ill SIIILCIX' ZlIWI5I'L'L'lillIUII . . . CII- l4'I'lZIIlIIIlK'Ill UIIIUVIIICIII lm' all . . I . . allslllvilll llilIlLlS. 'Ilia' Nvw YCZII' lmrings ixmluliczl- tion . . . lu Ilia- liigli stzzmluuls ul ilu ilul: . . . In lx- rrlgI'CZ1ICI' scrvicc In uIlll'I'S . . . l1JL'lHSC'I' CUIIIIIILIIIIUII willl Chnl. Xlwllnc-is-Suri lizuiqlicl . . . ilccmtx- Iifm Ulm II r' mul splnulilu ,f. .' z'. . . . llllliS lvy llxc' cluli mc'mlici's, l1lllll'l'lllc'S, lmwcluimg lmccs . . . t'IIlk'lilllIIIIlll'IIl, sung . . . luul lx-st nl llll, xltxlll. lla-urls zum' guy :xml lluttcring . . . Ilia- Swi-4-tl1c'ui'I lizmquvt . . . limp ilussm, llmvvrs, Llllllflllg . . . Illc' X'i'I'ZIIlklll . . . Ilia' rmumliglll rule' llHIlIi'. Yfvulli in 'Lf1ll'i'I'lllIll'IIl, lllC Xlmlcl C14-m-ml Assn-izllmly . . . lliclinmml, ilu- Clzipilwl . . . in sc-ssifm . . . his Iii-mud, Ilia- clflYC'I'llHI' . . . lwills, lculilwyillgf, lililmuslvl' . . . l'c'c'css. SI7l'lIlgHI1llII1LI . . . IIIUIK' liikcs . . :I wiml lmm ilu-111-wpwsulciil . . lznrvwm-ll, sc-iiifws, sm' yuu zumuml COOKS FIRST CLASS Lcft to right: S. Cook, J. Roane, W. Young D. Thornton, B. Dent 1 BARBER SHOP HARMONY Left to right: M. Childers, B. Williams, T. Marshall, R. Childers, B. James, B. Sessoms, R. Lunsford, J. Fay KING vs. KING The King twins battle it out as, left to right: B. Bentley, B. Wiley, R. Crawford, C. Elton, D. Urquhart, R. Huffman, D. Kavanaugh look on eww., OFFICERS PLAN FOR THE YEAR AHEAD First row, left to right: P. Lugar, N. Overstreet, B. Assaid, G. Willett, P. Donnelly, L. Jefferson Second row, left to right: M. Cushing, N. Jones, Mrs. R. Rowan, B. Skinker, President, Miss V. Harris, C. Coon 'l'he SENIOR Y-TEENS . . . junior and senior girls . . . working together . . . fellowship of women and girls . . . to realize in our com- mon life those ideals to which we are devoted . . . Christian faith . . . to understand Jesus . . . to share in His love . . . to grow in the love and knowledge of God. Boo! from the Halloween spooks . . . the Barn Dance . . . . . ,, Always a leader in service activi- ties . . . Roll Call Vlicck . . . apples for the teachers . . . hello from the mayor . . . candy for the kids in lfurope . . . recognition ceremony . . . girls together for a common cause. hfleetings at the HY . . . un- destanding others, learning to live together . . . VVorld Fellowship VVeek . . . the Vnited Nations at work . . . the world through the eyes of German youth . . . doing our part in Honor VVeek. Southwestern Virginia Sectional Conference . . . girls from Danville, Bluefield, Lynchburg, Roanoke . . . the theme, Y-'l'eens in Y Landw . . . new friends, informa- tion, inspiration, fellowship, fun . . . banquet . . . square dance . . . Hnighty, nightlw . . . closing worship . . . 'fSo Long For a While! 'l'oss-off Supper . . . to honor the cheerleaders . . . l.et's give fifteen rahslu OVERBOARD First row, left to right: B. Southern, S. Cecil Second row, left to right: J. Akers, M. Jamison, B. Gill Swing your partner! . . . fun, frolic, fellowship. DEDICATION FOR FUTURE SERVICE On stairs, left to right: S. Wright, V. Crumpecker, E. Jefferson, iWW .wvigj Q-gal ,mo -oM n ,,i-w,,..z.-1'-' nigga' B. Stanley, L. Rhudy ...nf-'Lf i n uni .pg,g., 9 CABINET CONFERENCE num L Flrst row left to right: B. Long, M. Pickett, H. Weeks, B. Necs Mrs V Carter Advisor, R. Light Ill I Second row left to right: B. Copper, L. Childers.. Absent from picture B Rlder IIN Y B. Andrews, A. lrvln . . . Pczu'c mm ezmlm, good will lmvurd mmm. lJCL'lJI'21IlHll . . . pl'Cp2ll'ZlIlOIl . . . George lVz1sl1i11gton Day Dance . . . Hom' SllUNV,Lll'C21IIlyIIIUSIL' . . . plczlszmt IIICIIIOYICS for tllc nnmlhs to come . . . SPl'lllgZll'l'lYCS . . .11 Iczl for Mom . . . thc l5lllC-KICHII party. klllflillll Hll Illc sclmwl yczn' . . . ln the Cloud Ulnl Sl1IlllllCI'IlIIlCu . . . gctting rczuly fur rmmcwul zlulivilivs in Scptcmlvcr. PUT EM IN A BOX TIE EM WITH A RIBBON MEET ME TONIGHT IN DREAMLAND Lett to nght N Stutts J Huddleston S Satchwell K Sho Left to right: F. Umberger, P. Johnson, M. Barbour V Oben walter A Korte K Duckworth shain, N. Gibson -- I RWTH? em Wi A 19-LQ 'fnnxmakf , ..Z::b H Vvli ... h 5 . W :W -2 E i 3 in 'W ' 'Q-'K EQ. N X YK 3: H lb -1 lg- C-xox Wzfi KE? , rfx ,VX ! fa X x 1 QL Nu 0'- -4 4 ' M S 170172 19513 f415irg,i11i1:L D f W 6' Vx sf-Q-. . - ' F A ,-.14 qv 1,-M N if. wx ' 1 sv '?'... ' I F 3 Q Q fi! YC, -' ,K iw, , ,x , ,, .,,N.N,. R x Y A Q w W I xX.k First row, left to right: W. E. Wilson, C. W. Rohrdanz, B. Via, A. D. Hurt, N. P. Carter-Advisors Second row: L. Gravett, C. White, C. Elton, B. Keister, J. Terry, J. Stockman, W. Coffee, B. Hall, B. Kerr, C. Trippeer Third row: G. McClanohan, B. Pilcher, J. Cannaday, J. Glass, C. Cochran, B. Seal, J. Henderson, D. Brubaker, J. Miller, B. Edmunds Fourth row: J. Barns, G. Campbell, V. Trout, P. Perkins, B. Howze, D. Davis, R. Lacy, R. Leftwich, H. Weaver Fifth row: B. Kerfoot, B. Shrader, G. Preas, S. Cook, J. Skeens, R. Nesbitt, D. Merchent, P. Powell This is VARSITY I CLUB . . . uniting athletes for the promotion of common interests . . . increasing school enthusiasm toward athletics . . . formulating and enforcing training regulations among the athletes. hfleetings . . . stressing good sportsmanship . . . planning pro- jects to increase school interest in the various phases of athletics . . . discussing plans and ideas to en- large and improve the sports pro- gram . . . constantly striving for better co-ordination and team- work. Pigskin Prom . . . annual affair . . . selection of Football Queen and her two attendants . . . tense moments as their names are called . . . loud applause as the Queen is crowned by the co-captains . . . smiling faces as her football is signed. Football Queen 1949 Liz Crockett Something new in the world of sports . . . Donkey Basketball . . . bumpy rides for the players . . . laughs, shouts, cheers from the crowd . . . enthusiastic reception by all. Assemblies . . . to award letters to outstanding athletes . . . those who have brought honor to the school through sports . . . new members to add to the J H Club. Spring dance . . . decorations, planning . . . closing event . . . happy couples . . . dancing, laugh- ing together . . . club members celebrate their triumphs of the past year . . . eventful evening of fun and gaiety. Participation in sports during the summer . . . applying the training and hard work of thefall . . enjoying active recreation . . . getting in shape for action next year. Again it's spring . . . nur ancy turns . . . tliis BASEBALL . . . anutl tnne tu ier in tlie lit-ld ul iilaitn' sports . . . lending lirills and excitement fm tlie ff- tudent lwdy . . . luuilder rm sclititil .pirit . , . practice. . . wut cume tlie amiliar gloves . . . lirst in tlie gym . .preliminary laps. . . warming ipl' . . . tlien tu tlie park . . . wut- held practict '... running tlic lvases . . . A lmeautiliul slidel lie inlield rtintinc -... Chips, an 'rrfirl' ',.. a turn at lvat . . . ltls intl . . . swine lettermen return- W WW 1131, Ulllt'I's IICW tu IllC . . . Zlll Left to right: G. Campbell, B. Shrader, B. Edmunds, J. Withers, Coach atriving In heat out U tlieir coin- N'C e' petiturs . . . wwrlting endlessly and linally reacliing tlie gn: ttipnutcli teaml Recreatnmn, develwpmen 1l...a t, co- tndinatifin, sltill . . . timing, ac curacy, alertness . . . respect for tlie aliilities tif utliers . . . team- wnrlq . . . cnnlidence, self-satis- 'actifin . . . tlie Great American iamel Left to right: J. Miller, M. Childers, B. A. Grubbs, F. Martin, C. Cochran, R. Munsey, D. Merchent, C. Trippeer, J. Skeens esffva ff- - ft-:ti fm, 'l'lie lvriglit days and brisk winds of lXflarcli . . . time for TENNIS practice . . . Coach Rudy Rolirdanz at tlie lielm . . . returning letter- men . . . promising newcomers . . . battling it out for tlie starting team . . . practicing day after day . . . getting in sliape for the matches . . . familiar cries of Acel Uutsidel Nice gamell' . . tired and sore after long hours . . . flying balls, waving rackets, suntanned boys in wliite . . . an- ticipating a successful season . . . tougli teams to come . . . llpod- berry l orest, Staunton Military Academy, 'l'ee-jay . . . liard work and concentrated ellprt to keep up with tlie once-beaten district cliamps of 11349 . . . liigli liopes for tlie state tournament . . . season's close . . . long awaited awarded . . . summer tourna- ments aliead . . . -Ietlite cliamps. M,,b-we X, E 1 ww if Rose ARLINE AEso'rr: Academic. Repre- sentative, Roanoke Roman, '47-'48, Junior Classical League, '47-'48, French Club, '48- '50, Latin Assembly, 448, French Assembly, '48, Vice President, ' rench Club, '49-'50, Art Editor, L'Erho de Roanoke, '49-'50, french Tournament, '49-'50, Skating Club, 50. RUTH ELOISE AEEOTT: Commercial. Y-Teens, '47 499 Why the Chimes Rang, 1 I 49- DOROTHY FAYE ADRINs: General. Home Economics Club, '49-'5O. JAMES FRANCIS ARERs: General. Home Room, President, 2.46, '47, '49, Vice Presi- dent, '48, Varsity Ootball, '47-'49, Varsity Wrestling, '48-'50, Varsity Baseball, '49, Varsity J Club, Treasurer, '49, Choir, '46-'47- JANET TERRY AxERs: Academic. Y-Teens ' 7-'50, Spanish Club, '48-'4-95 Student Council Representative, '50, Assistant Moni- tor, '5o, Skating Club, '5o. ROBERT WEsLEY AKERs: Academic. Choir, '48-'50, Vice President, Home Room, 9, Christmas Assembly, 'T3I -1,95 H. M. S. Pinafore, '4S9, National usic Educators' Conference, t. Louis, '5o. JANE RoYcE ALEXANDER: Academic. Junior Classical League, '48, Head Monitor, 49-'s0- ' MARY ALICE ALI.: Academic. Student Government Representative, '48-'49, Choir, '50, funior Classical League, '48-'49, Na- tlona Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. MABLE IRENE ALLIE: General. JANICE MARIE ALTIcE: General. Band, ! 48 JAMES ANDREWS: Academic. President, Home Room, '47, Student Government Representative, '48, Valentine Assembly, ' 50. JOI-IN HAMILTON ANDREws: Academic. Spanish Tournament, '49-350, President, Spanish Club, '69-'50, Best oot Forward, '4, English epartment Assembly, '50, Nganitor, '49-'5o. EFEIE NICHOLAS APOsToLou: Academic. Fleur-de-Lys, '47-'50, Social Chairman, '49- '5o, Co-Chairman, Bible Committee, '48- '49, French Assembly, '48, Science Club, '48-'49, French Tournament, '48-'5O. JIEJDITII GRETOI-IEN ARTHUR: Commercial. Y- eens, '47-'48, Boys' Guidance Olice, '49 50- EDWIN HILLARY ATKINS: General. DREMA LOUISE AUSTIN! General. HELEN MARIE AUSTIN! Commercial. Y-Teens, '49. RICHARD DOUGLAS AYERS! Commercial. Home Room Vice President, Fall, '48, Fall, '49, President, Spring, '49, Spring, '5o. RUSSELL AUSTINN BAOH: General. BARBARA JEAN BAILEY: Commercial. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Skating Club, '5o. LOIS JANE BAKER! General. Red Cross Representative, '48-'49, Junior Red Cross Vice President, '49-'50. DuvALL Cocr-IRAN BALOcI-IIE, JR.: General. Choir, '47-'48, Wrestling Team, '48-'49, Monitor, '49, President, Home Room, '49. NORMA LOUISE BALOcI-IIE: General. Choir, '47-'50, Red Cross Representative, '47-'48, Red Cross Vice President, '48, President, '49, Secretary, Home Room, '48-'49, Secretary of City Junior Red Cross Council, '49-'50, Y-Teens, '47-'49, F. H. A. Club, '48-'50, Fleur-de-Lys, ' 8-'49i Na- tional Music Educators' Conilerence, St. LouIs,'50. DoRIs JEAN BANDY: General. Girls' Guidance Office, '49-'5o. MERYLE ELEANOR BARGER: General. BEVERLY FRANCIS BARNES! Academic. Cheerleader, '47-'49, Red Cross Representa- tive, '47, Student Director, The House Without a Key, '49, Senior Play, ' 9, Chimes Assembly, '49, Latin Assembly, ,479 Home Room, Vice President, '49, Y-Teens, '47-'50, Snow Queen Court, '49, Carnival, ,493 Escapades, '47. JIM BOE BARNs: General. Wrestling Squad, ' 9-'50, Varsity J Club, '49-'50, Student Council Representative, '49, Home Room, President, '5o. ILONA ELOISE BATES: Academic. Junior Classical League, '27-'50, Vice President, Bible Class, '50, G. . A., '47-'50, Secretary '49-'50, Volleyball Championship Team, '48- '49, Basketball Championship Team, '48, Secretary, Skating Club, '5o. GERALDINE LEE BAYNE: General. Red Cross Representative, '47-,495 Chimes Assembly, '47-'49. BETTY JEAN BELL: General. Home Room Secretary, '48-'50, D. E. Club, President, '4-9 S0- HUGH WALLACE BERNARD! General. Home Room, Treasurer, '48-'49, Fall, '49, Vice President, '5o. MILDRED ANN BERRY: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. MARY LEE BEvERLY: Academic. Roanoke Roman, Representative, '47, Typist, '48- '49, Editor, '49-' 50, Junior Classical League, '48-'50, French Tournament, '48, Latin Tournament, '49, National Honor Society, '5o. MOLLY MARIE BIRD: Commercial. Y-Teens, '48-'49, Skating Club, '50, Swim- Qi 118 -li' ming, '48-'49, Worked in Commercial Office, 548-150' . CLAIRE LYNN BLOUNT: General. Y-Teens, '47-'49, D. E. Club, '49-'5o. ELSIE PAULINE BOARD: General. D. E. Club, '48-'49. ' NORMAN FRANKLIN BOARD: General. fejerron New: Staff, '49-'5o. WILLIAM NELSON BOARD: General. DOROTHY COLLEEN BOOTHE: General. NORMA LEE Boom: General. French Tournament, '46. AvIE LOUISE BOwLEs: fsifliflll. D. E. Club, Secretary, '49-'59, ' JOANNE CAROLE BOWLING: General. Minstrel, '48, Y-Teens, '47-'49: fejerson New.: Staff, '48-'50, Exchange Eiitor, '49- '5o, Chimes ' Assembly, '49. FRANCES ARLENE BowMAN: Commercial. Library Club, Spring '49-'50, Secretary, '49 50- HAROLD EDWIN BOWMAN: General. Stage Crew for: Minstrel, '48, Chimes As- sembly, '48, The House Without a Key, '49 GEORGE WASHINGTON BOYD: General. Tennis Team, '48-'49, Home Room, Treas- urer, '48, English Assembly, '5o. FREDERIC TI-IoMAs BRADLEY: Academic. Junior Varsity Football, '47, Basketball, '48, Home Room, Vice President, '47, Senior Play, '49, English Assembly, '50, Valentine Assembly, '50, Monitor, '49. JAMES ANGLE BRADLEY: General. Debat- ing Team, '49-'SO. BEVERLY CATHERINE BRADY: General. Associate Editor, llejerron Newx, '49-'50, Spanish Club, Pub icity Chairman, '49-'50, Y-Teens, '48-,503 Great Expectations, '49, Red Cross Representative, '49-' 50, Chimes Assembly, '48, '495 Escapades, ,473 Of Thee I Sing, '48, C. S. P. A. Convention, New York, '50, Valentine Assembly, '5o. FRED DAVID BRANscoM: General. FLORA REGINA BRIGIITWELL: General. Assistant Properties Chairman, Sally and the Villain, '49i NANCY MCDONALD BRINDEL: Academic. Y-Teens, '48-'50, Junior Classical League, '48-'495 Home Room, Vice President, 49- '5O, Staff, Acorn Magazine, '49-'5o. PATRICIA DELORES BRINKLEY: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5O. CHARLES ARDIISTEAD BROWN: General. Stage Crew, '49-'50. JACK PI-IILLIP BROWN: General. Hi-Y, '48-'49, Choir, '48-' 0, H. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Best Foot I?Orward, '49, jnferson J Ncwr, Business Staff, '49-'50, Christmas Assembly, '49, Home Room, Vice President, '50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. KEN ALLEN BROWN! General. Vice President, Home Room, '48-'49, Substitute in Woodworking Class. MILDRED LoUIsE BROWN! Commercial. ANNE BRECKINRIDGE BRYAN: Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Junior Classical League, '47-'49, jcferron Ncwr, Reporter, '49-'50, Home Room, Secretary, '47-750. FRANCES LEE BUcHANAN: General. G. A. A. Club, '48, GLENNA LEE BUREORD: Commercial. Home Room, Secretary-Treasurer, '47, Make-Up Chairman, The House Without a Key, Best Foot Forward, '49, English Assembly, ' 50. FRANCES MIM: BURNETT: General. Of Thee I Sing, '48, Chimes Assembly, '48, Choir Christmas Assembly, '49s Best Foot Forward, '49, JO-ANNE BURToN: General. RUDoLrH PAUL BURTON! General. JACK BUTCHERZ General. Home Room, Vice President, '49-'5O. PATRICIA LYNN BUTLER: General. THOMAS ARUNDELL CAHooN: Academic. JANE WALKER CALDWELL: General. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Treasurer, '47-'48, Es- capades, '47, Chairman, Decorating Com- mittee, Summer Dance, '49, C0-Chairman, Decorating Committee, Snow-Queen Dance, '49, Spanish Club, '48-'50, senior Prefect, '49-'50, Valentine Assembly, '50, Home Room, Treasurer, '49-'SO. TROY LANCELLOTTE CALDWELL: General. Junior Class, President, '49, Prefect Council, '49-'50, Hi-Y, Chaplain, '49-'50, Choir, '47- '495 Mikado, '48, Lead, H. M. S. Pinafore, '49, fcjfcrfon Ncwr, '48, Fall, '49, Co-Sports Editor, '48-'49, Boys' State, '49, C. S. P. A. Convention, New York, '49, S. A. S. C., Charleston, ,495 Chimes Assembly, '49, English Assembly, '49, Journalism Assembly, '49, Student Govern- menf Day, '5o. EDWARD LEE CAMPBELL: General. GENE ARTHUR CAMPBELL! General. Varsity Football, '47-'49, Varsity Baseball, '47-'50, Varsity J Club, '47-'50, Vice President, ' 50. BETTY GRACE CAREAUGH: General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, D. E. Club, Parliamen- tarian, '49-,SO. MARTHA JANE CARPER: General. Band, '47-'50, Assistant Librarian, '48-'49, Secre- tary, '49-'50, District Band Festival, Mar- tinsville, '499 Winchester Festival, '49, Music Parade, '47-'50, Worked in Guid- ance Ofiice, '49. NANCY LOUELLA CARPER: General. F. H. A., '47-'49, Fleur-de-Lys, '47, Y-Teens '47-'48, Stage Sets: House Without a Key, Best Foot Forward, Chimes Assembly, '49-'5o,Acorn, Art Staif, '5o. ROBERT IRVIN CARPER: General. Re- porter, fcfzrron Ncwf, '49-'50. GEORGE HOMER CARROLL: General. NANCY LEIGH CARROLL! General. Home Room, Devotional Chairman, '48-'49, Choir, '48-'50, HH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Home Room, Secretary, '49-'50, Typist, Roanoke Roman, '49-'50, Best Foot For- ward, ,493 Snow Queen Court, '49, Na- tional Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50, Journalism Assembly, '49, Chimes Assembly, '4-9? Valentine As- sembly, '5o, English Assembly, '50, JAMES RUSSELL CARTER: General. Sophomore Class, President, '47-'48, Home Room, President, '47-'49, Football, B Team, '48, Monitor, '49-'50, PHYLLIS IRENE CAssELL: General. Y-Teens, '46-'48, Home Economics Club, '46-'48, Red Cross Representative, '47, D. E. Club, '49-'50, DOROTHY HELEN CAULEY: General. Student Government Representative, '47, Y-Teens, Spring, '48-'49, F. H. A. Club, '47, Red Cross Representative, '48, '50, Verse- Speaking Choir, '49, Volleyball and Base- ball Teams, '48. DOROTHY LOUISE CHEWNING: General. MELVIN DAVIS CHILDERS: Academic. Junior Classical League, '47-'50, Choir, '47- '5o, Mikado, '48, UH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Hi-Y, '48-'50, Student Council Repre- sentative, '47-'50, Tennis Team, '49-'50, Chimes Assembly, '49, Carnival, '49, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50. WILLIAM KYLE CHILDREss: Academic. Sophomore Prefect, '47-'48, Vice President, Home Room, '47-'49, President, Home Room, '49-'50, Science Club, '48-'49, Junior Classi- cal Leauge, '47-'50, Junior Prefect, '48-'49, Carnival, Spring, '49, National Honor Society, '49-'50, President, '49-'50, Hi-Y, '48-'50, President, '49-' 50, Hi-Y Conference, Blue Ridge, N. C., ,499 Boys' State, '49, Chimes Assembly, '49, Annual Staff, '50, Governor, Model General Assembly, '50, Student Government Day, '50. DOROTHY FONTAINE CHURCHILL? Aca- demic. Choir, '47-'50, Junior Classical League, '47-Fall, '49, Monitor, '47-'48, Mikado, '48, HH. M. S. Pinaf0re, '49, Chimes Assembly, '48, '49, Y-Teens, '47-'50, Treasurer, Student Government, '49-'50, National Music Conference, St. Louis, '50, Acorn Magazine Staff, '49-' 50. GERALDINE ELIZABETH CLARK: General. SYLvrA MARILYNN CLARK: Academic. Choir, '48-'50, H, M. S. Pinafore, Lead, '49, Y-Teens, '48-'49, Home Room, Secre- tary, '48, Junior Classical League, Secretary, '48, Cheerleader, Spring, '49, The House Without a Key, Lead, ,493 Best Foot Forward, Lead, '49, Home Room, Vice President, '49-'50, Acorn Magazine Staff, 4Ef114iJ31- '49-'50, Journalism Assembly, '49, Editor- in-Chief, Annual, '50, English Assembly, '50, Valentine Assembly, '50, Student Director, Christmas Assembly, '49, Radio Broadcast, National Education Week, '49, Contest Play, '50, National Music Educa- tors' Conference, St. Louis, '50, ROBERT EUGENE CLEMMER: General. Choir, '47-'50, Hi-Y, '48-'49, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50, MARTHA ANNE CLENDENEN: General. Student Government Representative, '48, Red Cross Representative, '47-'49, Secre- tary, Home Room, '48, Junior Classical League, '47-'48, F. H. A., '48-'49, Monitor, '47-'48, Bible Assembly, '48, Minstrel, '47. RHODA ELIZABETH CLIFTON! General. Red Cross Representative, '46-'47, Choir, '46-'48, Why the Chimes Rang, '46, Minstrel, '47, Mikado, '48. BETTY JANE CLINGENPEEL! General. jcjcrron Ncwr, Reporter, '49-'50. CURTIS CALVIN COC!-IRAN! General. Var- sity J Club, '48-' 50, Fleur-de-Lys, '47-'48, Tennis, '47-'50, Basketball, '50, Student Government Representative, '50. HUGH EDWARD COOKE! Academic. Stu- dent Government Representative, '46, PAUL HUBER Cor-'FEY, JR.: General. Home Room, President, '46, '47, '48, Vice President, '49, Football, '45-'47, '49, Base- ball, '46-'48, Basketball, '46-'47, All-State Football, '47, All-State Baseball, '48, Hi-Y, Vice President, '48, Varsity gl: Club, President, '47-'48, Choir, '46-'473 ake-Up, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, '48, Representative, Acorn Magazine, '46. WALLACE EUGENE COFFEY: General. Varsity J Club, '48-'49, Wrestling, '48- '50, Home Room, President, '49, State Champion, Wrestling, '48-'49, BYRON LESLIE CoHRoN: General. Treas- urer, Home Room, '49. GLENN EUGENE CoHRoN: General. D. E. Club, '49-' 50. BEVERLY ANN COLLINS! General. G. A. A., '47-'50, F. H. A., '47S Of Thee I Sing, '48, Chimes Assembly, '49, English Assembly, '50, Y-Teens, '47, '49, Basketball, Championship Team, '49, BERTHA CoNTos: Commercial. G. A. A. Club, '48, Escapades, Fall, '47, Costumes: Sally and the Villain, '49, Why the Chimes Rang, '49. CHARLEEN Lors CooN: General. Choir, '48-'50, H, M. S. Pinaf0re, '49, Chimes Assembly, '49, English Assembly, '50, Y-Teens, '47-'48, Music Chairman, '49-'50, Worked in Main Office, '49-'50, National Music Festival, St. Louis, '50, DORIS VIRGINIA CoPENHAvER: General. jcferron Ncwr, Reporter, '48-'5o. ROBERT THOMAS CoPENHAvER: General. Spanish Club, '49-'50, Monitor, '5o. DOROTHY BELLE CoRNE1'r: General. Red Cross Representative, '479 Bible Assembly, '48, Checker in Study Hall, Fall, '49, Y-Teens, '47-'49. RUBY JANE CORRELL: Commercial. DoRIs LEE CoRvIN: General. Es- capades, Fall, '475 Christmas Assembly, '47, '49, frgfnron Nrwr, Reporter, '48-'49, Props for ikad0, '48, Jane Eyre, '48, Senior Assembly, '49. WILLIAM HENRY CRAFT: General. In Charge of Sound Equipment for Assemblies. JEWETI' STEWART CRAIG! General. Home Room, President, '46-'48, '50, jejerson Newf, Reporter, '48-'50, onitor, '47-'48, FANNY Lou CRANTL: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5O. BETTY JEAN CREAsY: Academic. Student Government Representative, '50, Y-Teens, ' 7-'49, Home Room, Treasurer, '48-'50, Worked in Activities Office, '47-'50, Main Office, '5o. MARY ELIZABETH CRocRE'rr: General. Home Room, Treasurer, '47-'48, Y-Teens, '47-'48, Minstrel, '48, Sophomore Assembly, ,473 Of Thee I Sing, '48, Chimes Assembly, '48, '49, Cheerleader, '48-'50, Snow Queen Court, '48, Snow Queen, '49, Football Queen, '49. DAVID RICHARD CRoss: General. Great Expectations, '49, The House Without a Ke , '49, Senior Play, '49L Sally and the Villain, '49, Christmas Assembly, '49, Choir, '49-'50, Contest Play, '50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50. OTTIE FRANCES CRoUcH: General. Worked in Main Ofhce, '47-'43, History Assembly, '48, F. H. A., '49-'50, nglish Assembly, '50, Red Cross Representative, '49-'5O. PHYLLIS CouR'rNEY CRowDER: Academic. Student Government Regresentative, '49, Y-Teens, '47, Fall, '48, C imes Assembly, '49- VIRGINIA LEE CRUMPECKER: Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Junior Classical League, '47, Choir, '48-'50, H. M. S. Pinafore, ' 9, Monitor, ,495 French Assembly, '48, lgleur-de-Lys, '47-'50, Secretary, '49-'50, Chimes Assembly, ,495 Chemistry Lab Assistant, '49, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. MADGE CHARLTON CUSHING! Academic. Y-Teens, '48-'50, Publicity Chairman, '48- '49, Program Chairman, '49-'50, Y-Teen Inter-Club Council, Secretary, '49-' 50, Junior Classical League, '48-'49, Secretary, '49, Red Cross Representative, '48-'49, Acorn Maga- zine Staff, '49-ggog Annual Staff, Senior Directory, '50, tudent Government Day, Iso BETTY JEAN CUSTER: Commercial. Pre- fect Council, '48-'49s Monitor, '49, National Honor Society, '49-'50, Secretary, Student Government, '49-'50, S. A. S. C. Conven- tion, '49, Y-Teens, '47-'50, Publicity Chair- man, '47-'48, Carnival, '4-99 Valentine As- sembly, '50, Student Government Day, '50. Fw GENE DARRAGH: General. Y-Teens, '48, Fall, '49, jzgerxon News, Regorter, '49-'50, Best Foot 0rward, '493 C imes Assembly, '49, Carnival, '49. HARRY BEN DAvIDow: Academic. Debat- ing Team, '49-'50, Best Foot Forward, '49, jejerfon Newr, Business Staff, '50, Boys' State, ,499 Spanish Club, '49. DAVID HENRY DAVIS: General. Varsity Football, '46-'49, Varsity Basketball, '46-'5o. MARGIE ELIZABETH DAVIS! Academic. Y-Teens, '48-'50, Red Cross Regresentative, '49-'50, S anish Club, '49-'50, tudent Gov- ernment Day, '50, Debating Team, '50. NANCY JANE DAVIS! Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'48, '49-'50, Staff of Roanoke Roman, '49-'50, Junior Classical League, '47-'50, Monitor, '49-'5o. THOMAS NELSON DAvIs: General. Home Room, President, '48-'49. ANNA LEE DEANER: General. Secretary, Home Room, 147, EscaPIades, '37, Choir, '48-'i?, Mika o, '48, .M. S. inafore, '49, -Teens, '473493 National Music Edu- cators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. PA1'I'Y MILLER DERRING: Academic. Y-Teens, '4x7-'50, Vice President, '47-'48, Program C airman, '48-'49, Student Gov- ernment Representative, '48-'499 Choir, '47- '48, Minstrel, '48, Monitor, '48, Costume Play, ,499 Carnival, ,499 Prefect Council, '49-LSO, Student Director, Best Foot For- war ,U ,495 Sally and the Villain, '49, Chimes Assembly, '4-99 Spanish Club, '48-'4-99 Valentine Assembly, '50, English Assembly, '50. ELEANoR NEILL DEVAUGHN2 Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'49, Secretary, E7-'48, Art Chairman, '48-'49, Alternate heerleader, '48-'g9, Home Room, Vice President, '47- '48, panish Club, President, '48-'49, Social Chairman, '49-'50, Student Government Representative, '49, Spanish Tournament, '47-'50, Minstrel, '48. CHARLES ELLINGTON DIcIcENsoN, JR.: Academic. Junior Varsity Football, 473 Junior Classical League, '47-,493 Student Government Representative, '47-'48, Hi-Y, '47-'50, jefenon Newr, Business Manager, '49-' 50, Assistant Business Manager, Annu al, 50. MEREDITH LEE DICKERSONZ General. Home Room, President, '48, Escapades, Fall, '47. JoE ANNA DocAN: General. Y-Teens, '47, D. E. Club, '50, PATRICIA SUE DONNELLY! Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Poster Chairman, '49-'50, Student Government Representative, '47- '48, Secretary, Home Room, '49-'50, Moni- tor, '49-'50, Minstrel, '48, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '48, Spanish Club, '48-'50, Secre- tary, '48-'49, Chimes Assembly, '49. PEGGY JEAN DooLEY: Commercial. Escapades, Fall, '47. WILLIAM DOUGLAS DooLEY: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50, Home Room, Secretary, '48-'49- 4Hll5J9+ ESTHER MAE Downv: General. Secretary, Home Room, '48-'49, Worked in Main Olhce, '48-'50, Y-Teens, 47-'48, Home Economics Club, '47-'48. WILLIAM CARLTON Downv: General. MARY FRANCES DuNcAN: General. Junior Basketball Team, '48-'49. HUGH EA1'oN: Commercial. Varsity Football, '48, Junior Varsity Basketball, H95 gunior Varsity Baseball, '49, Varsity asc all, '50. JOHN WILLIAM EDMUNDS: General. Var- sity Football, '47-'49, Varsity Baseball, ' 9- 250, Varsity Wrestling, '49, Varsity fl lub, '47-'50, Vice President, '49, President, '50. EDDIE LEE EDwARDs, JR.: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. CHARLES SI-IQEMAKER EI.mN: General. Vzgrsity J Club, '50, Hi-Y, '50, Monitor, ,4 -150. MILDRED LOUISE FEATHER: Commercial. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Fall. '4-93 Secretary, Home Room, '48, Monitor, '48. JJ-IANIENE LEE FERGUSON! Commercial. Assistant to Miss Chambers, '49, Y-Teens, '47-'48- MAGGIE Lou FERcusoN: Commercial. Jfiferson Band, '47-'50, Treasurer, Home oom, '49-'50, President, Junior Red Cross, '48, Y-Teens, '47-'48. MARY Lou FERGUSON! General. Y-Teens, '49, F. H. A., '49-'50, Substitute Monitor, 50. MELVIN JESSE F ER0usoN: General. NANCY JANE FERGUSON! General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. ANN FRANKLIN F IcHTENcER: Academic. Corresponding Secretar , Y-Teens, '47-'48, Student Government Representative, '4' '48, Prefect Council, '48-'50, Latin calf '47-'50, Y-Teens, '47-'50, Chimes As- sembly, '48, ' 93 Latin Assembly, '48, Na- tional Honor Society, '49-'50, Carnival, '49, Minstrel, '48, Secretary, Roanoke Roman, '49'50- JoHN CARsoN FIREEAUGH: General. Stu- dent Government. Representative, '49, Home Room, Vice President, '5o. BI-:1'rYE Jo FIsIrER: General. F. H. A. Club, '47-'50, Program Chairman, '49, Y-Teens, '43, Costumes for The House Without a ey , Christmas Assembly, '49- E0, Bible Class, Secretary, '48, Red Cross epresentative, '49-'50, Camival, '49. ANNE MARIE FIsHwIcK: Academic. President, Student Government, '49-'50, Prefect Council, '47-3,93 Y-Teens, '47-'50, Choir, '47-'48, Mika o, '48, Fleur-de-Lys, '47-'49, Program Chairman, '48-'4 , French Tournament, '48, Home Room, Secretary, '47-'48, Acorn Magazine Staff, '49-' 0, Annual Staff, Feature Editor, '50, Co- Chairman, Carnival, '499 Girls' State, '49, D. A. R. Best Citizen Award, '50, National Honor Society, '49-'50, Chimes Assembly, '49, Snow Queen Court, '49, Journalism Assembly, ,499 French Assembly, '49, Valentine Assembly, '50, S. A. S. C. Con- vention Delegate, '49, Junior Classical League, '47-'48, Minstrel, '48, Student Government Day, '5o. HUGH FLETCHER, JR.: Academic. Junior Varsity Football, '48, jrjzrson Nzwr Staff, Photographer, '48-'49, Fleur-de-Lys, '49-' 50. FAY YVONNE FOGLE. General. Y-Teens, '47- BETTY JANE FOLRS: General. D. E. Club, '49-,5O. JAMES THOMAS Fox: General. RANDALL PARSONS FRALEY: General. Choir, '47-'48, Hi-Y, '47-'50, Corresponding Secretary, '47-'48, Treasurer, '48, Monitor, '49-' 50, Vice President, Home Room, '48-' 50. MARY ELIZABETH FRALIN: Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Co-Music Chairman, '48- '49, Student Council Representative, '48-'49, Prefect Council, '49-'50, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '47-'48, '49-'50, Spanish Club, '49-'50, Spanish Tournament, '48-'SOS Eligible for Scholarship, Spanish Tourna- ment, '49, Student Government Day, ' 50. NANCY WILSON FRANCIS: General. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Home Room, Treasurer, '48-'49, G. A. A., '48-'49, F. H. A., '48-'49. BETTY MARIE FRITH: General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Student Government Representa- tive, '47-'49, Student Government Assembly, '49, D. E. Club, Program Chairman, '49-'50, Home Room, Vice President, '49-'SO. CHARLOTTE LEE FULCHER: Commercial. Study Hall, Monitor, '49. MILDRED Lois FULLER: General. WANDA CHARLENE GARNAND: General. BETTY LOU GARREIT: General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Student Council Representative, '49, Valentine Assembly, '5O, fzfenon News Reporter, '49-'50, Student Government Assembly, '49. JAMES WILLIAM GARY: General. HAROLD WERNEEERG GETTLE: General. Choir, '46-'50, President, '48-'49, Mikado, '48, H, M. S. Pinafore, '49, Valentine Assembly, '50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50, HUBERT Corrs GIBSON, JR. General. Junior Varsity Football, '47-'48, Varsity Football, '48-'49. CECIL DEERING GILBERT: General. Pro- gram Chairman, Home Room, Junior Varsity Football Squad. HELEN JUANITA GILLESPIE: General. Y-Teens, '46-'49, Red Cross Representative, '48-'49i Monitor, '58-'49, jzjcrxon New: Reporter, '48-'49, scapades, '47, D. E. Club, '49-'5o. WAYNE SEVIERE GLASS: General. Band, '47-'50, First Chair Clarinet, '5o, Substitute Monitor, Spring, '49. PATSY VIRGINIA GLOVER: General. Y-Teens, '47-'49, Monitor, '49-'5o. MAVIS ADDIELEE GOAD: General. HAROLD LEE GOLDSTEIN: General. Monitor, '49-'5o. CHARLES EDWARD GRANT: General. DONALD EDWARD GRAvEs: General. PATRICIA JEAN GREER: General. Y-Teens, '49-'50, Spanish Club, '49-'5o. ALTON ALIENE GRIsso: Commercial, Home Room, Treasurer, '49-'50, Study Hall Monitor, '5o. General. BASIL ARTHUR GRUBBS, JR.: Tennis Team, '49, Home Room, President, '48-'50, fcferfon Nzwx Stalf, '49-'50, Moni- tor, '48-'49. MARGARET EUGENIA GUSLER: General. ' o Hom Student Council Representative, 5 , e Room, Vice President, '47-'49, Monitor, '49. RUTH ELIZABETH HADEL: General. CHARLES STANLEY HACKE1T! General. Tumbling Team, '47, Junior Classical League, '46-'47, Acorn Magazine Staff, '48, Fall '49. MARY ELLEN HADDEN: Academic. Y-Teens, '47 48- ELEANOR JEANETTE HALE: Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Home Room, Treasurer, '47-'48, Junior Classical League, '48-'49, ome Room, Secretary, '48-'5o. MARTHA ANN HALE: Commercial. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Volleyball Team, '47-'48, Basketball Team, '48. BARBARA GAIL HALL: General. Acorn Magazine Staff, '48-'50, Art Editor, Annual, '49, Home Room, Treasurer, '48-'49, Stage Sets: The House Without a Key, Best Foot Forward, Chimes Assembly, '49-'50, CARLTON LEE HALL: General. Home Room, Vice President, '48-'49. DORIS HILDA HALL: General. Monitor, '48, Fall, '49. ROBERT WHITE HALL! General. Varsity J Club, '48-'50, Football, '47-'49, Base- ball, '5o, Wrestling, Manager, '48, '49. SHIRLEY JEAN HALL: General. Acorn Magazine Staff, '49-'50, Y-Teens, '48-'50, Vice President, Bible Class, '50, Snow Queen Court, '49, Cheerleader, '48-'50, Football Court, '49. MARVIN EUGENE HAMILTON: General. CHARLES WILLIAM HANCOCK! General. Choir, '49-'50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. HERMAN GENE HARRIS: General. Great Expectations, '49, Journalism Assembly, '48, House Without a Key, ,493 Best Foot Forward, '49, Senior Day Assembly, '49, Radio Programs of Speech Department, '49-'511 -1elll6i5+ NIARJORIE VINECA HARRIS! Commercial. Choir, '49-'50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. CLIFTON DALE HARRISON: General. Band, '45-'50, All-State Band, '46-'49, HH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Bible Class, Secretary, '50, Excellent Rating, Horn Solo, Music Festival, '46, Music Parade, Soloist, '47, '49, Junior Varsity Football, '46, Wrestling, '49-'50, Varsity J Club, '5o. ROBERT LEE HARRISON: General. MARGARET LOUISE HARTMAN: General. BETTY FLORENCE HAVILAND: General. Y-Teens, '47-'49, Junior Classical League, '48-'49, D. E. lub, '49-'5o. BARBARA ANN HAWLEY: General. Y-Teens, '49, Skating Club, '5o. JERRY CLINE HAWLEY: General. IMOGENE ELLEN HEDRICK: General. Home Room, Vice President, '49-'50, Of Thee I Sing, '48, Costume Committee, Senior Play, '48, Chimes Assembly, '48, PEGGY JEAN HEGGS! General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Jefferson Band, '47-'50, Spanish Club, '49-,SO. FRANCES ANN HELM: General. Y-Teens, '47, Fall, '49, Monitor, '49-'50, Spanish Club, '48-'49, Home Room, President, '47- '48, Secretary, Treasurer, '48-'50, fejerson Newr, Reporter, '49-'50, Costume Com- mittee, Senior Play, '49. JACK SAMUEL HENDERSON: General. Varsity J Club, '47-'50, Football Team, '46-'49, Basketball, '47-'50, Baseball, '47- '5o, Stage Crew, '47-'49. ANNA INEZ HENDRICR: General. D. E. Club, Secretary, '48-'49. BARBARA JEAN HENDRICR: General. G. A. A., '47-'50, Vice President, '49-'50, Volleyball Championship Team, '48-'49, Cap- tain, '48, Basketball Championship Team, '48, Playdays, '48-'50, Bowling, Badminton, Ping-Pong, Tennis, Skating Club, Vice President, '5o. SARAH JANE HENRY: Commercial. Stu- dent Council Representative, '47-'48, Choir, '47-'50, Girls' Guidance Office, '49-'5Of The Mikado, '48, H, M. S. Pinafore, '49, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. JOAN ROBIN HENSLEY: Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Acorn Magazine Staff, '49-'50, Feature Editor, '49, Alumni Editor, '5o. MARY LOUELL HENSLEY: General. Red Cross Representative, '48-'50, Band, '47- '48, Library Club, '48-' 50, Reporter, '48-'49, President, '49, jejenon New, '48-'50, Exchange Editor, '49, CO-Assignment Editor, '49, Quill and Scroll, '48-'50, F. H. A., '48-'50, Secretary, '49-'50, Bible Class, Secretary, '50, Student Council Representa- tive, '5o. EDWARD PALMER HERNDON: General. Track Meet, '47-'48. .1 DOROTHY ANNE HEssoNG: Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'48, '49-'50, Monitor, '48, Spanish Club, '48-'493 Red Cross Repre- sentative, '48-'49. PATRICIA MARIE HIPPERT: Commercial. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Red Cross Representative, '47 JOYCE SMITH HoDGEs: General. BOBBY JOE HoGAN: General. Stage Crew, '48-'49. MARIAN EVERETT HOLLINGSWORTHZ Aca- demic. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Program Chairman, '47-'48, Secretary, '48-'49, Aunior Classical League, ' 7-'49, Reporter, oanolee Roman, ' 8-49, Home Room Officer, '47-'33, Prom Committee, '49, Choir, '48-'50, . M. S. Pinafore, '49, Senior Play, 49, Chimes Assembly, '49, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. EDWARD JACKSON HoRToN: General. Choir, '49-'50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. DONALD ELLIo'I'r HoUGH: General. CHARLES EDWARD HoUsMAN: Academic. Student Government Representative, '47, Fall, '48. CARI.E'roN LYNWOOD HowELL: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. HYLTON EARL HowELL: General. Home Room President, '49, D. E. Club, '49-'50, Party Committee, '49. PAUL MOORMAN HOWELL! Academic. BENJAMIN MITCHELL HowzE, JR.: General. Football, '46-'49S Baseball, '47-'491 All- State Football, '49, Bible Class, Vice Presi- dent, '48, President, ,499 Football, Co- Captain, '49. AUDREY LORINE HUDsoN: General. Skat- ing Club, '5o. DALTON HUDSON! General. EDWARD NORMAN HUDSON! General. Home Room, President, '49-' 50. RICHARD ALLEN HUEE: General. MARVIN RICHARD HUEPMAN: Academic. Hi-Y, '4i7-'50, Science Club, '48-'49, Junior Classica League, '47-'49, Monitor, Fall, '49. DOROTHY LEIGH HUMPHRIESZ General. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Fleur-de-Lys, '48-'50, French Tournament, Spring, '49, Staff of L'EclIo dz Roanoke, '48-'50, Typist, '49-'50, Escapades, '47, Carnival, '49. JOHN TAYLOR HUNDLEY: General. ANN CHAPMAN HUNTER: Academic. Home Room, Secretary, 17148, Y-Teens, Program Chairman, '47-'48, onitor, Fall, '49- RACHEL ANN HuTTs: General. Cheer- leader '48-'49, Minstrel, '48, Home Room, Vice President, '47-' 8, Snow Queen Court, '48, Maid of Honor, Snow Queen Court, '49' Attendant, Pigskin Prom, '49S Chimes' Assembly, '49, Valentine Assembly, '50, Band, Magicianette, '49. ANN GARDNER INGoE: Academic. Y-Teens, '46-'49i Spanish Club, '49-'50, Home Room, Treasurer, '49-'5O. BETTY Lou JACKSON! General. WILLIAM BEN JAMES! General. Choir, '47-' 9, The Mikado, '48, H. M. S. Pina'iore, '49, Junior Varsity Football, '47, Wrestling, '49, Home Room, Chaplain, Fall, '48. MARTHA JANE JAMIsoN: General. Latin Club, '46, F. H. A. Club, 3453-'493 Y-Teens, '46-'499 Checker in Study all, '46-'47. JEWELL MARIE JANNEY: General. MA'I'rIE LOU JEFFERSON! Academic. Student Government Representative, '48- '50, Spanish Club, '48-'50, Treasurer, '48- '49, Y-Teens, '47-'50, Corresponding Secre- tary, '48-'49, Treasurer, '49-'50, Monitor, Fall, '49. RALPH THOMAS JENKINS: Commercial. Student Council Representative, '49. PEGGY JEAN JENNINGs: General. Secre- tary, Home Room, '49. JOYCE ELIZABETH JEssEE: General. Prop Committee, Best Foot Forward, '49, Y-Teens, '47-'48. BETTY LEE JOHNSON! General. Monitor, Spring, '50. PHYLLIS ANN JOHNSON! General. WALLACE RALPH JoHNsoN: General. ELIZABETH ANNE JOHNSTON! General. Y-Teens, Fall, '48, '49-'50, Monitor, Fall, '49, F. H. A., Fall, '48. MARGIE ANNE JONES! Commercial. Choir, '48-'50, HH. M. S. Pinafore, '495 Chimes Assembly, '48, '4-9: National Music Educa- tors' Conference, St. Louis, '50. THELMA IRENE JoNEs: General. MILTON NoRRIs KAELER: General. Basketball Team, '49-'50, JACK ToDD KAYLOR: General. D. E. Club, Treasurer, '49-'50. ELEANORJEAN KEEN: General. Y-Teens, '48-'49, Monitor, '49-'5o. EMILY SUE KEETON! General. F. H. A., '48-'50, Vice President, '49-'50, Vice Presi- dent, Bible Class, '49, Red Cross Representa- tive, '48-' 50. WALTER DUDLEY KEISTER3 General. Varsity Football, '48-'49, Varsity J Club, '49-' 50. BETTY LEE KELLEY: General. Cham- ionshi Basketball Team ' 8 Cham ion P , P , 4 5 P - ship Volleyball Team, '48, Senior Play, '49. JAMES SAMUEL KELLEY: General. D. E. Club, '49-' 50. 4ll1l7lllv SHIRLEY SUE KELLEY: General. ToMMY OLIVER KELLEY: General. Home Room, President, '49-'5o, Vice President, '47-'48- GRANVILLE SIcIDMoRE KENNEDY, JR.: General. Monitor, '43-,495 Chief Monitor, '49-'50, Science Club, '48-'49: Home Room, President, '48-'49. JoHN RALPH KENNETT: General. Home Room, President, '50, Secretary, Treasurer, 49- WILLIAM DUNCAN KERI-'ooT, JR.: General. Home Room, President, '47, Treasurer, '49, Football, '46-'49i Wrestling, '47-'49, All- State Football, '48, '49S Hi-Y, Treasurer, '47-'QQ Varsity J Club, Secretary, '47- '48, resident, '4-95 Geometry Class, Presi- dent, '48, Bible Class, Treasurer, '48, ' 9, All-Southern Football, '49, Football, Co- Captain, '49. KATHRYN ROSAMOND KEsI.ER: General. MONEDA KEY: General. Y-Teens, Fall, '48, Monitor, Fall, ,492 Home Room, Secre- tary, Fall, '48, '49. SHIRLEY JEAN KEY: General. D. E. Club, '49-' 50, Y-Teens, '47-'49. LOIS MARIE KEYS: General. G. A. A. Volleyball, '47, F. H. A., '47-'49, Y-Teens, '49 S0- JOEL WALKER KING: Academic. Quill and Scroll Honor Society, Spring, '49-'50, Co-Sports Editor, jeferxon News, '48-'49, Editor-in-Chief, '49-'50, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, New York, '50, Southern Interscholastic Press Association, '49, Stu- dent Government Representative, '47-'49, Monitor, '49-'50, English Assembly, '50, Journalism Assembly, '50, Roanoke Roman Representative, '47, National Honor Society, ISO BILLY WEBSTER KINGERY: Academic. Home Room, President, '48-'49, Treasurer, ' 7-'48, Vice President, '49-'50, Junior Varsity Basketball, '48-'49, Spanish Club, '48-'49, Band, Music Parade, '47, Usher, School Programs, Hi-Y, '47-'50, Vice Presi- dent, '49-'50, Hi-Y Delegate, Blue Ridge, N. C., '49, jeferron News Staff,'47-'50, Advertising Manager, '49-'50, Valentine Assembly, '50, Monitor, '49-'5o. EVELYN VIRGINIA KINGERY: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. Joi-IN CALVIN KIsER: Commercial. Christmas Assembly, '47, '48, Home Room Vice President, Spring, '49. MARGARET RAE KooNTz: General. Girls' Sports Editor, jzjarron News, '49-'50, Y-Teens, '47, Fall, '49, Junior Classical League, '48-' 50. JEANIE ELIZABETH KUEELER: General. Y-Teens, '4-79 D. E. Club, '49-'5o. CHARLES GORDON KULP, JR.: General. Home Room, President, '47-'49, Chimes Assembly, '47-'49, Valentine ssembly, 50, Student Government Representative, '47- Sophomore Class, Vice President, '47-'48, ' 8, Choir, '47-'50, Mikado, '48, H, M. S. I4inafore, ,'49, Junior Varsity Football, Basketball, '47-'48, Varsity Football, '49, Monitor, '47-'48, National Music Educa- tors' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. ETHEL DoRETTA LACKEY! General. Library Club, '46-'49, President, Fall, '48, Verse Speaking Choir, Why the Chimes Rang, '48, Committee for Plays, '48-'49, Fall, '49. RICHARD PRESTON LAPRADE: General. Reporter, jefferson Nzwr, '48-'50, Student Government Representative, '47-'48, Moni- tor, '50, History Assembly, '48, BETFY JEAN LAREW: Commercial. Band, '48-'49, Home Room, Treasurer, '48-'49, Music Parade, '49, District Music Festival, Martinsville, '49. WILBURN RICHARD LAVINDER: .General. Home Room, President, Spring, '49, Spring, '50, History Assembly, '48, English As- sembly, '50, Choir, ,48'11iOS H. M. S. Pinafore, '49, National usic Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. PEGGY ANN LEE: General. Escapades, ,479 Great Expectations, 7495 Why I Am a Bachelor, '48, English Assembly, '50, Best Foot Forward, '49, The House Without a Key, '49, Sally and the Villain, '48, Chimes Assembly, '47-'48, Props Chairman, '49, Radio Skit: The Import- ance of Being Earnest, '50, Bible Class, President, '50, English Assembly, '49, Props and Costumes: Contest Play, '5o. RICHARD EDWARD LEE: General. Home Room President, '47, Journalism Assemblies, '48, '49, Acorn Magazine Staff, '48-'5o. PETER LEGINUS: Academic. CLARENCE OAREY LIGHT: Academic. Hi-Y, '48-'50, Junior Classical League, '48- '49, Home Room President, '48, Student Council Representative, '49-'50, Monitor, '49-'50, Valentine Assembly, '50, Home Room Vice President, '49, frjzrron News Business Staff, Spring '49-'50, Blue Ridge, N. C., Delegation, '49. BETTY ANN LoGwooD: General. Play Production Assembly, '47, Escapades, '473 Choir, '47-'50, Librarian, '49-'50, Mikado, '48, HH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Sally and the Villain, '49, Y-Teens, '47, Fall, '49, Fleur-de-Lys, '47-'50, Valentine Assembly, '50, Monitor, '50, Chimes Assembly, '47-'49, National Music Educa- tors' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. MARY TREVALEAH LONG! Academic. Junior Classical League, '48-'50, Home Room, Secretary, '48, Monitor, '49. PATRICIA Lou LoNG: Academic. Head Monitor, '49-'50, Junior Classical League, '47-'50, Band, '47-'50, Librarian, '48-'50, All-State Band, '49-'50, Music Parade, ,47 50- KENNETH DAVID LovERN: General. JERRY ERNEST LowE: General. Monitor, '49-'50, Home Room, Secretary, '49, Spanish Club, '47-'49. BETTE JANE LUCADO! General. Y-Teens, '48, Fall, '49, F. H. A. Club, '48-'50, F. H. A. Assembly, '49, je-zfnron New: Staii, '49-'50, Red Cross Representative, '48-'49. ETHEL LOUISE LUCADo: Academic. Junior Classical League, '47-'50, Y-Teens, '48-'50, Choir, '47-'50, The Mikado, '48, UH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Acorn Magazine Staff, '49- '5o, Chimes Assembly, '48-'49, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. DoRoTHY MARGARET LUCAS: Commercial. Y-Teens, '48, Monitor, '49-'5O. HAROLD DAVIS LUCAS! General. D. E. Club, Sergeant at Arms, '49-'5o. ELIZABETH ANN LUGAR: General. Es- capades, '47, jzjerron News Staff, '48-'50, PEGGY JoYcE LUGAR: Academic. Home Room, Secretary, '47-'48, Student Council Representative, '48-'49, Y-Teens, '47-'50, Corresponding Secretary, '49-'50, Monitor, '49-'50, Spanish Club, Vice President, '49- '50, Valentine Assembly, '50, Carnival, '49. NANCY JANE LURENS: Academic. Red Cross Representative, '47-,499 Y-Teens, '47-'49, Junior Classical League, '47-'49, Monitor, '4-73493 Senior Class, Treasurer, '49-'50, Installation Assembly, '49. RAYMOND WELLFORD LUNSFORD: General. Senior Class, President, '49-'50, Hi-Y, '49- '5o, Home Room, President, '49, Monitor, '48-'49, Assistant Manager, Basketball, ,49- '5o, Thanksgiving Assembly, '49, Valentine Assembly, '50, Student Government Day, '5o. EDNA WYVAUGHN LYNCH: General. Monitor, '48-'49. GLENWOOD HowARn LYoNs: I General. Home Room, President, '47-'48, Vice Presi- dent, '49, Secretary, '50, Monitor, '48-'49, Spanish Club, '48, CHARLES SIDNEY MAAs: General. Stu- dent Government Representative, '48-'49, Senior Class, Vice President, '49-' 50, Mana- ger, Wrestling Team, '50, The House Without a Key, '49, Sally and the Villain, '49, Varsity J Club, '50, Home Room, Secretary, ,499 Valentine Assembly, '50, Monitor, '48, Student Government Day, '5o. RALPH NATHANIEL MAGEE: General. Monitor, '49-' 50. HAZEI. CLAUDYNE MANNING! General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Christmas Assembly, '48, Bible Assembly, '48, Of Thee I Sing, '48. JAMES CARLTON MARKHAM, JR.: General. Hi-Y, '48-'50, Secretary, '49, Home Room, Vice President, '49-'50, Best Foot For- ward, '49, Valentine Assembly, '5o. THORNTON AKERS MARSHALL: General. Choir, as-'50, Hi-Y, '48-'50, D. E. Club, '49- '5o, Lead, Mikado, '48, Lead, H. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Choir, President, '49, Junior Assembly, '49, Chimes Assembly, '48, '49, Minstrel, '47,' 48, Valentine Assembly, '50, Home Room, President, '48, Best Foot Forward, '49, National Music Educa- tors' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. 4118191- CATHERINE ANN MARTIN: General. CATHERINE WALKER MARTIN: Academic. Junior Classical League, '47-'50, Make-Up, The House Without a Key, '49. FRANK CONRAD MARTIN, JR.: Academic. Home Room, Vice President, '47, President, '48, Choir, '47-'50, Mikado, '48, H, M. S. Pinafore, '49, Chimes Assembly, '47- '49, Vice President and Treasurer, Choir, '49-'50, Tennis Team, '48-'50, Junior Var- sity Football, '47, Junior Classical League, '47-'48, Usher, School Programs, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. GLENNA JEAN MARTIN: General. Y-Teens, Spring, '48-'49, Props Chairman, The House Without a Key, Best Foot For- ward, Chimes Assembly, English As- sembly, Contest Play, '49-'50, G. A. A., '48-'49, F. H. A., '49-,5O. MARY FRANCES MARTIN: Commercial. DQROTHY FRANCES MAsTERsoN: Com- mercral. Jo ANN MAUCR: General. Home Room, Vice President, '47, G. A. A., President, '49-'50, Volleyball Championship Teams, '48-'49, Basketball Championship Team, ,493 1aYdaYS,'47-'50- JOE SCOTT MAUPIN: Academic. Usher, School Programs, '47-'50, Junior Varsity Football, '47-'48, Junior Classical League, '49-'50, Midsummer Dance, '49, Carnival, ,49- DOROTHY LEE MAYS: General. D. E. Club, '49-' 50, Choral Club, '47-'48, Y-Teens, '47-'48- RONNIE CHESTER MCBRIDE: General. Varsity Football, Varsity J Club, '49-'50. JAIvIEs WATSON MCCORMICK! General. Electrician, Stage Crew, Substitute in Woodworking. ISABELLE MAXINE MCCRAW: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5O. ROBERT HUNT McGEoRGE: General. MARY ALICE MCGHEE: Academic. Y-Teens, '48-'49, Choir, '49-'50, Best Foot Forward, '49, Monitor, Fall, '49, Valentine Assembly, '50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. BURNET HYDE MCKEEVER, JR.: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. Q CHARLES MCMANAWAY: ish Club, '49-'50, Monitor, '49-'5o. General. Span- REBECCA ELLEN MCVEY: General. Home Room, Vice President, '48, Treasurer, '49- '5o, Y-Teens, '48-'49, D. E. Club, '48-'49. JOANNA ELIZABETH MEADE: General. Home Room, Secretary, '47, '48, English Class, Secretary, '47, Choir, '48-'499 Sopho- more Assembly, ,479 HH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Devotions, Assemblies, '49. . NANCY ELIZABETH MEADoR: Academic. Fleur-de-Lys, '47-'50, Chairman of French Orphan Committee, '49-'50, French As- sembly, '48, Acorn Magazine Staff, '49-'50. EVELYN JANE MEcREDY: General. Stu-, dent Government Representative, 247, '49, Choir, '47-'50, The Mikado, '48, . M. S. Pinafore, 49, Art Editor, Acorn Magazine, ' 9, Art Editor, Annual, '50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50. JOHN WEIKEL MERCHENTI General. Varsity J Club, '48-'50, Tennis Team, ' 8-'50, Football, ' 8- 495 Monitor, '48-'50, Iilome Room, Vice President, '49-'50. BARBARA ANN MERRIcxs: Commercial. AvoN BLAIR MILAM: General. Home Room, Secretary, '49-'50, Vice President, '48-'49- MARY Jo MILLER: General. Volleyball Team, 'v, Basketball Team, '48, G. A. A., '47 49i -Teens, '47-'48, Minstrel, '47. MARY Lois MILLER: General. Acorn 'Magazine, Art Staff, '49-'50, Stage Sets: The House Without a Key, Best Foot Forward, '49-'50. MABEL GERTRUDE MILLS: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. JACK WEsLEY MINNICR: General. STERLING MICHAEL MINTER: General. LELAND MOHLERZ General. jyn-.ron Nm: Staff, Photographer, '46-'50, nnual Staff, Photo apher, '47-'50, Auto Mech- anics, Shop Fgdreman, '50. GWENDOLYN B0YD MoIR: General. Red Cross Representative, '4-7 49S Student Council Representative, '47-,493 Reporter, 1.'Erho de Roanoke, '49-'50, Contributing Editor, Roanoke Roman, '49-'50, Choir, '47- ' 8, Biology Class, Secretary, '47-'48, French Assembly, '48. VIRGIL PEARsoN MoIR: Academic. ELsIE JANE MONKI General. Choir, '46- '48, Library Helper, '46-'50, Red Cross Representative, '49-'50. MARY JANE MONTGOMERY! General. Red Cross Re resentative, '48-'49: Choir, '48- ' 0, Social3Chairman, ' 8-'49, Home Room, Sicretar , '48, H, S. Pinaf0re, '39, D. E. Club, '49-'50, National Music E u- cators' Conference, St. Louis, '50. Jo ANN MOORE! General. Home Room, Treasurer, '47, G. A. A., '47-'50, Treasurer, '49-'50, Volleyball Championship Team, '48- ' 9, Basketball Championship Team, '48, ldollc ball Playdays, '48-'50, Basketball Playdyays, '47-'49, Bowling, '47-'48, Ping- Pong, '48. JOYCE ANN MORGAN! General. Red Cross Representative, '48-'49, Y-Teens, '47-'48, '49-'50, F. H. A., 47- 48. WILLIAM DAVID MoRRIs: General. Home Room President, '48, '49, '50, jeferron Nrw: Reporter, '49-'50. CHAaLEs Ross MosEs: General. Fleur- de-Ly '48-'49, Assistant Editor, L'Erho de Roanoye, '48, '49-'50, S. I. P. A. Conven- tion, Lexin ton, '49, State French Exam, Roanoke College, '49, Student Council Representative, '49. NoRMA FRANCES MowsRAY: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. MARY LOUISE MoYERs: Academic. Home Room, Secretary, '4-75 Y-Teens, '47-'50, Treasurer, ,473 Spanish Club, '48-'50, Carnival, '49, Senior Class, Secretary, '49, Student Government Representative, '48- '49, Valentine Assembly, '50. BETTY ANN MozINGo: Academic. Y-Teens, '49-'50, Acorn Magazine Staff, '49 S0- BERTRAND PATTERSON MULLEN: General. BYRON ANDERSON MULLEN! General. President, Home Room, '47, Junior Varsity Basketball, '49. EWELL LORENZEN MULLINS, JR.: General. BOBBY LEE MuNsEY: Academic. Home Room, President, '48-'50, Football, Mana- ger, '47-' 9, Varsity Basketball, '49-'50, Student Government Representative, '48, Tennis, '48-'50, Junior Classical League, '47-'49, Junior Varsity Basketball, '47- 48, Varsity J Club, '49-'50. ' WILLIAM PAUL MURDOCKI General. EL0IsE MARIE MURRAY: General. JOHNNY ELIAS MURRAY: General. MARY Lou MURRAY! Commercial. Y-Teens, Fall, '49, Red Cross Representa- tive, '49-'50, Skating Club, '50, Student Counci Representative, '47, jzferxon New: Staff, '47, F. H. A., '47-'48. RosE MARIE MURRAY: Commercial. Y-Teens, '47-'49, Home Room, Treasurer, '47-'48, '49-'50, Vice President, '48-'49, CAROLYN JANE MUsGRovE: General. Student Council Representative, '48-'49, Y-Teens, '48-'49. HELEN VIRGINIA Mu'r'rER: General. Skating Club, '50. ELSIE JUANITA MYERS! Commercial. Home Room, Secretary, '48-'50, Y-Teens, 9 47- MILDRED LOUISE NANcE: General. VERNON ROBERT NEILL! General. D. E. Club, '49-'50, Home Room, Vice President, '48-'49- ALFRED WILLIAM NELSON! General. PERRY ALv1s NEwc0MB: Academic. Hi-Y, 'g 499 Science Club, '48-'49, Home Room, ice President, '48-'50, Best Foot Forward, '49. PHYLLIS ANN NEwcoME: Academic. Home Room, Treasurer, '48, Fleur-de-Lys, '47-'50, President, '49-'Bog rench Assembly, '48, Y-Teens, '47-'50, ele ate, S. I. P. A., '47, '48, Monitor, '50, National Honor Society, ' 50. SHIRLEY ANN NEWMAN! General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Fall, '49, Monitor, '50, F. H. A., '47-'48- 4l119lBv BARBARA LEE NIcHoLs: General. Y-Teens, '47, F all, '49- HAzEL MARGARET NoLLEY: General. Skating Club, '50. DOROTHY LEE OEENSHAIN: Commercial. Skating Club, '50. 4 ' WILLIAM JOHN O'BRYANM R.: Academic. Choir, ,117-'50, Lead, H. . S. Pinafore, 32, C imes Assembly, '47, '48, Choir, ristmas Assembly, '47, '48, Junior Classical League, '48-'g9, National Music Educators' Conference, t. Louis, '50. AUDREY ARLEEN OLD: Commercial. Skating Club, '50. JUANITA PI-IYLLIs JEAN OVERSTREET! General. Red Cross Representative, '47. - NANCY CHARLo'I'rE OVERSTREETZ Aca- demic. Y-Teens, '47-'50, Publicity Chair- man, '49-'50, jeferxon News, Reporter. gg-'50, Business Staff, '49-'50, Student vernment Representative, '475 Red Cross Representative, '67-'48, Bible Class, Presi- dent, '49, Junior lassical League, '47-'49, THOMAS MIL'roN OVERSTREET! General. .WILLIAM CoNNEI.Y OvERs1'REE'r: General. Vice President, Home Room, '49. CAROLINE VIRGINIA PAcE: General. Y-Teens, '49-'50, Contributing Artist, Acorn Magazine, '49. GRADY DEWrI'r PAGANS! General. WALTER WESLEY PALMER: General. Usher School Programs, '48-'49. JAMES PARKER! General. MARY ELLEN PARKER: General. Acorn Magazine Staff, '47, Spring, '49, Spring, '50, Assistant Art Editor, Annual, '50, Cover Design, Acorn Magazine, Fall, '49, Typist, Acorn Magazine, Fall, '49. GWYNIBSCO11' PARRY! GeneEal.l lgand, '48-'495 rum Ma'or, ' 9-'50, ng is As- sembly, '50, Bible Class,4Vice President, '50. JOHANNA BOULDIN PAUL: General. Home Room, Secretary, '49, F leur-de-Lys, '48-'49, Y-Teens, '48-'49. CARL LEWIS PERDUE: General. HENRY CLAY PERDUE: General. RAYMOND GLENwooD PI-:RDUEI Com- mercial. VIRGINIA LAVELLE PERDUE: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. PRESTON PERKINS: General. Manager, Football Team, '49, Varsity J Club, '49- '50, Home Room, Secretary, '47-'50, Auto Mechanics, Assistant Shop Foreman, '50. LAWRENCE ELBERT PERRY, JR. General. Hi-Y, '48-'49, Choir, '48-'50, H. M. S. Pinafore, '49, English Assembly, '50, Why the Chimes Rang, '49, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50. DONALD RAY PETERS: General. Student Council Representative, '46-'47, Band, Magician, '49-'5o. NANCY LEE PETERS: General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, Monitor, '50, Stage Sets: The House Without a Key, Best Foot For- ward, Chimes Assembly, '49-'5o. RICHARD FRANKLIN PHARR: General. MARGARET LOUISE PHILPOTT: General. ROY EUGENE PHILPOTTS: General. Stage Crew Manager, '50, Baseball, '49-'50, Home Room, President, '5o. BECRY LEE PILCHER: Academic. Pre- fect Council, '47-'48, Cheerleader, '48-'50, Y-Teens, '47-,49, Junior Classical League, '47-'50, National Honor Society, '49-'50, Home Room, Secretary, '47-'5O. HUGH MARSHALL PILLOW: General. Junior Varsity Basketball, '46-'47. LEwIs EDWARD PINKARD: General. FRANCIS LYLE PIPES: General. Acorn Magazine, Art Staff, '48-'49, Feature Editor, '48, Fiction Editor, '49, Editor-in-Chief, '49- '5o, Art Editor, jcjzrson News, '49-'50, The House Without a Key, '49, Home Room, President, '5o. DAVID HERBERT POAGE: General. Var- sity J Club, '49-'50, Football, '48, '49. ELIZABETH ANN POPE: Commercial. Student Council Representative, '48-'49, Monitor, '49, Valentine Assembly, '5o. MARY ANNE POSSIN: Academic. Band, Drum Majorette, '48-'50, DORIS LEE POWELL: General. Monitor, '49, '50, Y-Teens, '47, Fall, '49, Costume Committee, Senior Play, '49. JIMMY RANDOLPH POWERS: General. ELEANOR HURT PRICE: General. Choir, '49-'50, French Club, '48-'50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, ' 50. EUGENE CARLTON PRINTZ! Commercial. GILES WILLIAMS QUARLES: General. ANNA MAE REED: General. Softball, '47-' 8, Volleyball, '46-'49, Badminton, '47- '48, 'Ping-Pong, '47-'48. DORIS JEAN REESE: General. G. A. A., '4l7-'50, F. H. A., '48, Volleyball Champion- s ip Team, '48, '49, Basketball Champion- ship Team, '49. CAROLYNE PRISCILLA REYNOLDS: General. Y-Teens, '46-'48, Properties: Senior Play, '48, Of Thee I Sing, '48, D. E. Club, '49-'50- FANNIE LOU RHODES: General. BOYER GARY RICHARDSON: General. Art Contributor, Acorn Magazine, '47-'49, Art Editor, Acorn Magazine, '50, RAYMOND DONALD RICHARDSON: Com- mercial. Home Room, President, '47-'49, Home Room, Vice President, Fall, '49, Monitor, Fall, '49. EDITH MARIE RIFE! General. Typist, Acorn Magazine and Annual, '49-'5o. JOHN PEACH ROANE, JR.: General. Hi-Y, Spring, '49-'50, Corresponding Secretary, '50, SUZANNE ROBERTS: Academic. Es- capades, '47, Choir, '47-'50, Treasurer, '48- '49, Secretary, '50, Sally and the Villain, '49, Home Room, Treasurer, '48, Secretary, Senior Class, '50, Madonna, '49, Valentine Assembly, '50, Carnival, '49, H. M. S. Pinafore, '493 Fleur-de-Lys, '47-'50, Y-Teens, '47-'48, '49-'50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. ALICE JANET ROBERTSON: Commercial. BARBARA ANN ROBERTSON: General. Red Cross Representative, '48-'50, jeferron News Staff, '49-'50, Choir, '50, Monitor, '49-'50, Valentine Assembly, '50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. CLARA AZILE ROBERTSON: General. Stu- dent Council Representative, '48-'49. DOLORES ANN ROBERTSON: General. Volleyball, '47-'48, Basketball, '47-'48, D. E. Club, '49-'5o. VIRGINIA LEE ROBINSON! General. PATRICIA HOGE ROGAN: General. Y-Teens, '47, '48, Red Cross Representative, '47, Home Room, Vice President, '49-'50, EsCapades, '47. ROBERT FRANCIS ROSENBAUM: Academic. Junior Varsity Basketball, '48-'49, B Team, Basketball, '49-'50, Home Room, President, '49, Spanish Club, ,473 Best Foot Forward, ,493 Valentine Assembly, '50, Home Room, Vice President, '48. WILSON SAMUEL RUSSELL: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. JOANNE SADLER: Academic. Home Room, Secretary, '47-'48, Student Government Representative, '47-'50, Y-Teens, '47-'49, Choir, '49-'50, Best Foot Forward, '49, Chimes Assembly, '49, Junior Classical League, Vice President, '48-'49, Science Club, Secretary, '48-'495 National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. ELEANOR JANE SANDEPUR: General. Assistant Monitor, '49, Carnival, '49. EVA LOUISA SATCHWELL: Academic. Junior Classical League, '47-'50, President, '49-'50, Assistant Monitor, '49. BOBBY LEE SAUL: General. President, Home Room, '46, '47. WILMA JEAN SAUL: Commercial. Senior Y-Teens, '49, Skating Club, '5o. JERRY ANN SAUNDERS: Academic. frjzr- :on Newf, Reporter, '48-'4-99 Red Cross Representative, '47-'48, President, Junior Red Cross, Fall, '49, Spanish Tournament, Honorable Mention, '48, C. S. P. A. Con- vention, '49. 4241209- RALPH SAUNDERS: General. Stage Crew, '48-'5o. JOHN ROOSEVELT SAYERS: Academic. Junior Classical League, '46-'49, Science Club, '48-'49, Monitor, '48-'49, Roanoke Roman Staff, '46-'49. LOUNA SCHRAM: General. Senior Y-Teens, '49- HARRY RICHARD SEEBODE: General. LOY EVRY SELF, JR. General. Band, '47- '5o, President, '49-'50, All-State Band, '49-'50, jzferxon Newr, Reporter, '49-'5o. CHARLES ARTHUR SEMONES: General. WILLIAM MONTAGUE SEssoMs: General. Hi-Y, '48-,SOL Annual Staff, Business Mana- ger, '50, Junior Varsity Basketball, '48-'49, Junior Varsity Baseball, '49, Basketball Scorekeeper, '49-'50, Baseball, '50, WROV Football Spotter, '49. FRANCES JOANNE SHAVER: Commercial. Home Room, President, '47-'48, Y-Teens, '47-'49, Typist, Acorn Magazine and An- nual, ' 50. EVA MAE SHAY: General. Y-Teens, Fall, '47, Fall, '49, F. H. A., Fall, '47. MARTHA ANNE SHAY: General. G. A. A., '48, Acorn Magazine Staff, '49-'50, Debating, , 50. JEAN RAYE SHELTON: General. Y-Teens, '47, Fall, '49, Publicity Chairman, Spring, '48. JANE PHELPS SHIELDS: General. Home Room, Secretary, '47-'49, Fleur-de-Lys, '47, Escapades, '47, House Without a Key, '49s Chimes Assembly, '49. ANN MARLENE SHOAF: General. Home Room, Vice President, '47-'48, Cheerleader, '49-'50, Pep Assemblies, '49-'50, Valentine Assembly, '5o. JOANN WILDER SHOAF: Academic. Junior Classical League, '49-'5o. WILLIAM RAYMOND SHRADER, JR. General. Football, '48, '49, Basketball, '47-'50, Base- ball, '48-'5o, Varsity J Club, '48-'50, Secretary, '49, Home Room, Treasurer, '46-A '47, President, '48-'50, Solid Geometry: Class, President, '49, Journalism Assembly, '49, All Group I Tournament Baseball, '49. DORIS PATRICIA SIMPSON: General. Junior Volleyball and Basketball Teams, '47-'48, Senior Volleyball, '49, Senior Volleyball and Basketball Teams, '48-'49, Softball Team, '47-'48 ELIZABETH ANN SINR: General. Junior Classical League, '48, Y-Teens, '46-'49, Christmas Assembly, '49, Worked in Main Office, '49-'50, Acorn Magazine Staff, '50. JAMES KAYTON SKEENS! General. Hi-Y, '47-'50, Sergeant at Arms, '49-'50, Varsity J Club, '49-'50, Tennis Team, '48-'50, Junior Classical League, '47-'48, jeferson Newr, Business Staff, '48-'50, Monitor, '49- '5og Usher, '47-'50, Valentine Assembly, '5o. BETSY BURR SKINKER: Academic. Home Room President, '46-'48, Y-Teens, '47-'50, President, '47-'48, ice President, '48-'49, President, 49- 50, Ex Officio Member, Prefect Council, '48, '50, Student Govern- ment Representative, '493 Escapades, '47, Girls' State, '4-95 President, Y-Teen Inter- Club Council, '49-'50, English Assembly, EO, Valentine Assembly, '50, National onor Society, '49-'50, Stu ent Govern- ment Day, '50. MARY Lou SLAUGIITER: General. JoE BENNETT SMITH, JR.: General. EDITH SNEDEGAR: General. jzjerron Newr, Reporter, '49, Spanish Club, '49-'50. SAMUEL KENT SNEDEGAR III: Academic. PATRICIA LEE SOMMARDAHL3 Academic. Treasurer, So homore Class, '47-'48, Choir, '47-'48, MiEado, '48, Y-Teens, '47-'50, hmior Classical League, '48-'50, Acorn a azinc Staff, ' 8-'50, Roanoke Roman Stag, '49-'50, C'lIimes Assembly, '49, Valentine Assembly, '50, Treasurer, Junior Class, '48-'49, Prefect Council, '49-'50, National Honor Society, Secretary, '49-'50, Student Government Day, '5o. JEAN HORTON SDUTIIERN: General. Y-Teens, '49. IRMA IRENE SPICER: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. EARL GENE STAFFORD! General. Wrest- ling Team, '48-'49, Golf Team, '49. BETTY BANKS STANLEY: Academic. Y-Teens, '48-'50, Spanish Club, '49-'5o. CHARLES JACK STANLEY: General. PosEY LESTER STAKKEY, JR.: General. Choir, '48-'50, HH. M. S. inafore, ' 9, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50, JAMES EDGAR STocKMAN, JR.: General. Hi-Y, '47-'50, Treasurer, '48-'49, Manager, Basketball, '48-'50, Varsity J Club, '49- 0 h0Ir Mikado 8 H M S 252C '.'47-'49: ' , 4 9 - - . Inafore, '49, Student Government Day, '50, NANCY LEE STocKTON: General. Student :Government Representative, '43-'495 ffcorn Magazine Staff, '48-'50, Cheerleader, '49- '5o, Home Room, Treasurer, '47-'48, Valen- tme Assembly, '50. THOMAS MONROE SToREY: General. PAUL EUGENE STULTE: General. RAY WATsoN SwANSoN: General. FAY MARIE SUMPTER: Commercial. Sophomore Class, Secretary, '47-'48, Stu- dent Government Representative, '47-'48, Red Cross Representative, '47-'48, Y-Teens, EZ-'49, Home Room, Secretary, '47-'49, eerleader, '49-'50, Junior Class, Secre- tary, '48-'49. JANICE LEE SUMPTER: General. Cheer- leader, '48-'49, Head Cheerleader, '49-'50, Choir, '48-'50, I-I. M. S. Pinaf0re, '49, Fleur-de-Lys, '48-'50, Valentine Assemb y, '50, French Assembly, '48, French Tourna- ment, '49, Snow Queen Court, '49, Chimes Assembly, '43, '49Q National Music Educa- tors' Conference, St. Louis, '50, PTIYLLIS ANN TAYLOR! General. Make- Up Committee, '48, Of Thee I Sing, '48, Chimes Assembly, ' 8, Y-Teens, '47, Fall, '48, Why I Am a4Bachel0r, '48. DORIS COLLEN TERRY: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. Lois JEAN THOMAS! General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. FRANCES LouIsE THOMPSON. Commercial. Snow Queen Court, '49, Valentine Assembly, 50 VELDA ARNETA TINSLEY. Academic Y-Teens, '48, Fall, '49, Junior Classical League, '47 4-95 Skating Club, '50, Vice President, Home Room, '49. VIRGINIA ANN TOREETT: General. Junior Classical League, '48-'49. STANLEY JoI-IN TREINIS: General. ANITA TINSLEY TROUT: General. Home Room, Secretary, '47, Skating Club, '50. JACQUELINE ELEANOR TURNEULL: Gen- eral. Red Cross Representative, '49. JANICE BEVERLY UNRUE: General. DOROTHY EMMA UPDIKE: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. ELMER DUDLEY VAUGHT: General. Band, '47-'50, Music Parade, '47-'50, All-State Wor shop Band, '49, Monitor, '50, Home Room, President, '47-'48. MYRA LEE VERNON: Academic. CATI-IRYN ELIZABETH VEST: General. D. E. Club, '49-'50. DAVID C0NRAD VIA: General. Hi-Y, '48- '50, Corresponding Secretary, '49, Secretary, '50, Spanish Club, '49-'50, Monitor, '50, JAMES EMANUEL VURNAKES: General. Lois MARILYN WADE: Commercial. DOUGLAS LEE WAID: General. Red Cross Representative, '48. EVELYN RUTH WALTE RS: General. Y-Teens, '47-'48, '49-' 50, Home Room, Treasurer, '49-' 50. OSCAR KYLE WAL11: Commercial. ALICE AILEEN WARD! General. Red Cross Representative, '47-'50, Chimes Assembly, '48, '49, Of Thee I Sing, '48, Volleyball, '48, '499 Costumes, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, '48, frferron New: Staff, '49, G. A. A. Club, '48-'49. JAMES DONALD WARE: Academic. Choir, '47-'50, Chimes Assembly, '47-'49, An- nual Dedication Assembly, '48, Mikado, '48, H, M. S. Pinafore, ,495 District +El12ll6v V. s. - R Music Festival, '48, Thanksgiving Assembly, '49, All-Sectional Chorus, West, '49, Span' Tournament, '43-,493 National Music, Em. cators' Conference, St. Louis, '5o. K' ' 5 , HERBERT LARRY WEAVER! General. Football, '49-'50, Basketball, '48-'50, Base- ball, '50, Home Room, Vice President, '48, '50, Varsity J Club, '49-'5o. , BI-:TI-I WEBB! General. Home Room Secretary, '49-'50, Cheerleader, ' 9-'50,' LEUIISC President, Bible Class, '50, The Without a Key, '49, Best Foot Forward, ,493 Why the Chimes Rang, ,493 Guidance Office, '48, Y-Teens, '47-'49. DAVID ELMER WEEKS: General. Why the Chimes Rang, '48. DoN' GRAHAM WEEKS! Academic. Junior Classical League, '47-'50, Monitor, '49-'5o. BARBARA JEAN WEST: General. English Assembly, '5o. JANE EYRE WI-IEELER: General. Y-Teens, '46-'50, Program Chairman, '48. DoNALD FRED WHITE: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5o. HELEN L0RENE WI-IITE: General. D. E. Club, '49-' 50. Joi-IN DOUGLAS WI-IITE: General. Home Room, Secretary, Treasurer, '48-'49, Home Room, President, '49-'5O. JANICE KATHLEEN WI-IITEIIEAD: General. Volleyball Team, '48-'50, Volleyball Honor Team, '48-'50, Basketball Team, '48-'50, Runner-Up in Badminton Doubles Tourna- ment, '43-,495 Monogram Club, '48-'50, Softball, '48-'50. V WILLIAM ORVILLE WILEY: General. Home Room, Vice President, '47-'48, Varsity Basketball, '48-'50, Student Council Repre- sentative, '49-'50, Hi-Y, '49-'5o. MALCOLM ELVIN WILLIAMS: General. STEVE HURT WILLIAMSON! General. Stage Crew Manager, '48-'50, Home Room, President, '48-'49, Home Room, Vice Presi- dent, '49-'S0. MARY ANN WILLS: General. D. E. Club, '49-'5O. EDWARD CRAIG WILToN: Academic. ' HUGH FRANCIS WIMMER: General. WILMA WARDEN WIRT: General. F. H. A., '4-7349, Secretary, '47-'48, Publicity Chair- man, '48-'49, Choir, '47-'48, Mikado, '48. fAMES DUARD WITHERSZ General. Base- bal Squad, '48-'50, Varsity J Club, '48- '5o. COYE LINw0oD WI'I'r: General. HELEN LouIsE WIT'r: Commercial. BEVERLY ANN WooDEIN: General. MARY JOAN Wo0DIE: General. Choir, '49-'50, National Music Educators' Con- ference, St. Louis, '50. ANDREW DAVID WooDsoN: General. D. E. ciub, '49-'ga JESSE EDWARD WooLRIDGE: General. Student Government Representative, ,47- '48g Assemblies Given by Speech Depart- ment, '48-'49. EDNA LOUISE WRAY: General. Of Thee I Sing, '48, 'lWhy the Chimes Rang, i48, ,499 Great Expectationsf' ,49, The House Without a Key, ,49. JULIA ANNE WRIGHT: Academic. Y-Teens, '49-'50, Monitor, '49, Spanish Club, '48-'50, Secretary, ,49-,5O. PEGGY ANN WRIGHT: General. D. E. Club, ,49-YSO. RUTH ANN WRIGHT: General. Skating Club, '50, SARAH ANN WRIGHT! Academic. Y-Teens, '47-'5o: Fleur-de-Lys, 747-750, Vice President, ' L'Echo de Roanoke Staff ' ' O Busi- 1.4'7'5 I ness Manager, '48-'49, Editor, ,49-'50, Delegate, S. I. P. A., ,4S-,SOQ French Tourna- ment, '48-,5og Senior Play, '49, Chimes Assembly, ,499 English Assembly, '50, Monitor, ,49-,503 fejzrron Nzwr, Business Staff, 749-750. JOAN HUGHES WYLIE! General. Es- capadesf, ,475 Y-Teens, '47-'4.8. WILLIAM PHARo WILTSEE YOUNG: Aca- demic. Student Government Representative, ,48-,SOQ Hi-Y, ,49-'50, junior Cl :ical League, '47-,505 Business Manager, Riignokt Roman, ,49-750. ' 1 7fze naw seg mam in -7z,a.a- Mr. C. D. 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