Lane High School - Chain Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1949

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Home Economics JAMES HAVENS BASH, B.S. English, Civics ADA LEE BERREY, B.S. Mathematics CLARENCE JOHN MARTIN B'LUME, B.S., M.A. English, Journalism 'VIRGINIA FRANKLIN BOLEN, B.S. Secretary IDA LEFTWICH BOSTON, B.S, English, Civics LILLIAN STUART BUTT, B.S., M.S. History WILLMORE MASTIN DAMERON, JR., B.S. Mathematics ANNA CAUTHORN DECKER, R.N. Nurse MARTHA WALKER DUKE, BLS., M.A. Biology ALICE OVERTON ELAM, B.S. Mathematics WILLIAM ROBERT GAINES, B.A. Science FOSTER BAGWELL GRESHAM, B.A.. M.A English EVELYN NIXEN I-IELTZEL, B.S. English, History ROBERT B. HOLLAND Physical Education SHARON B. HOOSE, B.M. Band GRETCHEN MANNING HOPKINS, B.A. . Spanish, French SYLVIA PAULINE HORWIW, B.A. English, History ARTLY 0. HUTTON, B.S., M.A. Director of Instruction MILDRED CONWAY JONES, B.A. ISABEL COCHRAN MCCUE 'Typewriting HARRY s. MARTIN, B.S., M.S. ' Physical Education f KATHERINE AKERS MEADE, B.A., M.A. Latin RICHARD ANDREW MEADE, B.A., M.A., PILD. English A AUDREY JOHNSON MILLER, B.A. Distributive Education WILLIAM IRBY NICKELS, JR., BIS. Chemistry, Physics GERTRUDE DAREA PARLIER, B.A. French ELIZABETH SOURS PAUL, B.S. English, Civics JANE MORGAN PEAK, B.S. Home Economics CLYDE POOL, B,S. Industrial Arts JOHN EARL REITZ, B.S., M.S. Science, Biology CAROLYN ELIZABETH ROHR, B.S. Physical Education WEBB BROWN ROTHWELL, B.A. Librarian LOIS AUGUSTA RUSSELL, B.A. Art JOHN L. SAUDER, B'.S., M.A. Industrial Arts MARY SCARPETTA, B.S. Spanish GLADYS SUSANNA SCHUDER, B.A., M.A. Mathematics EDITH L. SMITH, B.S. Visiting Teacher A WALTER C. SMITH, B.S. Physical Education GERALD CORWIN SPEIDEL, B.S., M.S. History ELNA MAY SPRADLIN, B.S., M.A. Physical Education ELIZABETH SQUIRES, A.B'. Bookkeeping, Typewriting ROBERT E. SWINDLER, B.A., M.S., PH.D. - English History BETTY ADELAIDE -KING MARGUERITE B. UNRUH, B.S. Dietitian Q Commercial Education HAZEL ADDINGTON MARRS HASWELL HUNTER WALKER, B.A., M.A. A Clerk Mathematics TIEANIE WESTERMAN, B.M.En. ' Vocal Music -' 5, .lm . 5 3 Q -. .vu- ' 'iigirfg ' in cl ff , is . iff i' 'ii - CHAIN JOHN H.ANCOCK BARNES WILLIE T. BARNETT FAY MARTIN BARROw IIIA LEE-I-wIcII BOSTON LILLIAN STUART BUTT WILLMIIRE MASTIN DAMERIIN WILLIAM ROBERT GAINEE FOSTER BAGWELL GRESI-IAM EVELYN NIxI-:N HELTZEL SYLVIA PAULINE HORWITZ ARTLY O. HUTTON MILIJRED CONWAY JONES ADA LEE BERREY CLARENCE JOHN MARTIN BLUM VIRGINIA FRANKLIN BOLEN ANNA CAUTIIORN DECKER MARTIIA WALKER DUKE ALICE OVERTON ELAM ROBERT B. HOLLAND SHARON B. HOOSE GRETCI-IEN MANNING HOPKINS BETTY ADELAIDE KING HAZEL ADDINGTON MARRS ISABEL C0cuRAN MCCUE HARRY S. MARTIN KATHERINE AKERS MEADE RICHARD ANDREW MEADE JANE MORGAN PEAK CLYDE POOL JOHN EARL REITZ JOHN L. SAUDER G1-ADYS SUSANNA SCHUDI-IK EDITH L. SMITH O ELIZABET SQUIRES ROBERT E. SWINDLER MARGIfERITE B. UNRUH AUDREY JOHNSON MILLER wlLLIAM IRBY NICK!-:Ls ELIZABETH SUURS PAUL AROLYN PILIZARETH R0uR WEBB BROWN ROTHWELL Lols AUGUSTA RUSSELL WALTER C. SMITH GERALD CORWIN SPEIDEL ELNA MAY SPKADLIN HAS-WELL HUNTER WALKER JEANIE WESTERMAN CSEILLUTQS K , 6:P??'E7'7'f'? anim: Cfaaa Jlfafozy For four long years we have waited patiently for this wonderful year when we could take our places at Lane as high and mighty Seniors. When we entered Lane in 1945, we elected Junior Harvey as our president. He led us through a very successful year in which we participated in more activities than most eighth grade classes usually did. The year we spent as greenhorns passed by quickly, and before we knew it we were Freshmen and a little more grown-up. This year Jessie Ewell served us excellently as our class president. A number of members of the Freshman Class took part in the operetta The Bells of Capistrano. Our class seemed to be musically inclined' as we had a large representation in both the choir and the band. Starting with our Sophomore year, we began to have many promising athletes and cheerleaders. J. C. Craft was our class president, and practically all the clubs at Lane contained some members of our class. Our dance, The Hatchet Swing, went over very successfully, and the assembly given by the Sophomore Class was one of the best given at Lane. Also this busy class sponsored a Tall Tale Contest, and a picnic held at Dickie Britton's home, Richlands. J. C. Craft was carried over from our Sophomore year to serve once again as presi- dent of our Junior Class. We ordered our Senior rings early so we would be able to wear them through the senior year. During this year, perhaps the most spectacular dance ever presented at Lane was given-The Junior-Senior Prom. The decorations consisted of archways brightly covered with spring fiowers, and huge bags of balloons hung at oppo- site ends of the gym. Door prizes, donated by various stores in town, were presented at intermission. The Seniors seemed to appreciate our efforts in making this dance such a success as much as we enjoyed giving the dance in their honor. ' But I think we will all agree that this, our final yearat high school, has been the finest of them all. To lead us through the year have been president, Billy Bolton, vice- president, Gary Kirkseyg secretary, Margaret Saunders, and treasurer, Pat Hawkins. This Senior Class of 1949 has attempted something no other Senior Class has ever at- tempted, and that was a trip to New York City. I don't believe we will ever forget thdse Weekly rummage and pastry sales, the dances, bridge parties, and above all, the hilarious basketball game between the male members of the faculty and the boys of the Senior Class. Everyone worked hard to make the trip one of the most wonderful mem- ories in our high school career. ' Now as We fondly wave good-bye to the place that holds some of our most cher- ished memories-Lane High School, We Want to thank our teachers whose leadership and guidance have made these past five years of learning a pleasure. twelve - ' CHAIN C!a44 of 19419 BOLTON KIRKSEY SAUNDERS HAWKINS OFFICERS , President .... . . . BILLY BOLTON , Vice-President . .... GARY KIRKSEY Secretary . . . MARGARET SAUNDERS ' Treasurer . . PAT HAWKINS, O 1 GRESHAM H-ORWITZ NNICKELS WALKER SPONSORS MR. FOSTER B. GRESHAM MR. W. I. NICKELS M'Iss SYLVIA P. HORWITZ - MR. H. H. WALKER CHAIN - - thirteen DORIS ATKINS . . pretty complexion . . dark hair and brown eyes . . Mac . . D. E. Club . . quiet, but a very nice personality . . career girl but we hear she's giving it up for a certain University student. JOHN HAZZARRE . . witty and full of fun . . very friendly to every- one . . Camp Lejuene . . a good sport . . an in- telligent student . . would rather sim: than eat . . l.ane's most typical Senior. Class WILLIAM BOLTON . . president of the Senior Class . . nice curly hair . . the happy-go-lucky type . . manager of the football team . . popular with both boys and girls . . best all-round boy. ALICE BROWN . . li- brary assistant . . indus- trious . . friendly . . Bubbles . . fond of basketball and other sports always ready to help . . capable and cheerful . wedding bells. JOYCE BROWN . . var- sity cheerleader . . pretty dark hair and eyes and a very pleasing smile . . Queen of Halloween . . nice figure . . those long telephone conversa- tions with Frank . . most typical Senior. fourteen - HILDA BURTON . headed for matrimony . . quiet and shy . . an ex- cellent student . . long blonde hair and blue eyes . . very sweet little girl . . sincere . . pleasant to have around. SYLVIA CAMPBELL . . a small brunette with big brown eyes . . her heart's with the Navy . . very sweet . . lovely smile . . lots of fun . . you can't help hut like her . . now Mrs. Saunders. at ia JOHN CHADWICK . very good at dramaties . good sense of humor . . sharp wit . . prominei member of the Playe Club . . most talented br in the Senior class . nice. CHAIN KATHLEEN CLARKE . . sweet . . loves the band . . 'Clickie . . blonde hair . . blue eyes . . always eager and enthusiastic . . quiet but definitely not shy . . voted cutest girl in the Senior Class. JOSEPH COLEMAN . . Joe . . tall, blonde, and good-looking . . his hobby is science . . a straight A student . . our most studious Senior . . nice fellow . . a member of the Lawetimc staH'. of 949 ROBERT COLEMAN . . .lor-'s identical twin . . bright . . a good student . . industrious . . Student Council and Ushers Club . . dependable and sincere . . voted most likely to suc- ceed. EARLINE COLLIER . . loads of personality . . an 0. K. girl . . her main ambition is to be in a kick line . . her heart's with the Merchant Marines . . kind and friendly to everyone. BETTY CONNOCK . . small, blonde, and mighty happy when she is with Charlie . . makes friends very quickly . . you can't get her spirits down . . always smiling . . indus- trious CHAIN - DAVID COOKE . . foot- ball and basketball star . . a good Sport . . UC Club . . pleasant disposition . . really on the beam . . well on his way to suc- cess . . Lane's most ath- letic Senior. MAXINE CRADDOCK . . deleirate to Girls' State . . Mac . . president of Girls' Senior Hi-Y . . wearer of the Jeweled Pin . . a mighty Usher . . ad- mired by everyone . . most representative Senior . . loves jeeps and Henry. lei ' 4 rl ROBERT CRAVEN . . another redhead . . on the serious side . . very quiet but very capable . . no interest in girls . . pals with Claude . . we all wish him a happy future. - fifteen BETTY ANN DAVIS . . B. A. . . the Bumblebee staff . . beautiful curly hair and those big brown eyes . . a soft voice and a sweet smile . . these are Betty Ann's outstanding features . . a natural student. JOAN DAVIS . . Jo . . varsity cheerleader . . lianetimc staff . . perox- ide . . pretty complexion . . seen with Jean and .Jackiv . . tall and stately . . one of thc best all- round yzirls in class. Class 'FERRY DAVIS . . Usher . . Associate Editor of the CHAIN . . football . . those horn-rimmed glasses . . a Student Council big-wheel . . nice to have around . . dresses well . . many friends and much acclaim he has won around the halls of Lane. EARLINE DICKERl . . long blonde hair . . a beautiful diamond on her third finger, hand . . the domestic . . shy and quiet . . dressed . . interestef Home Ec. for a cel reason. in JEAN DUFF . . a good dancer . . greets every- one with that sparkling smile . . there's only one --Phil . . trim figure and a pretty face-what a combination . . she will make some man a good secretary . . loves dancing in 112. sixteen - LUCY DUKE . . the ath- letic type . . wonderful on ice skates . . one of the leads in the- Players Club Play . . does hor duty as an Usher . . lhcmhlelmv staff . . loves basketball and the U. Va. MARGARET EARY . Distributivv Education . a dignified Senior . . pretty brown eyes . . al- ways willinyr to hc-lp in any situation . . more on the serious sidc but still lots of fun. .xi ef H6 in ANGUS ESTES . . ball star . . friendl very shy and silent flood athlete . . C member . . seen wit . . seems to be gi but sometimes we w . . a nice boy. - CHAIN OAKLEY EVERITT . . beautiful blonde hair . . active member of the 3 Players Club . . Lanetime of 4' 9 staff . . U. Va. . . pretty complexion . . seen with Suzanne and Sissy . . friendly personality . . a eood student . . dramatic type. JACQUELIN FARRAR . . Jackie . . big-wheel on the CHAIN staff . , dark hair and blue eyes . . Jean, Joan and Jackie fthe Eternal Threesome? . . Mac and Hudson . . all those corduroy jackets . . Richmond. JOAN FLORENCE . . new this year . . what a hit she made with those big, blue eyes and that wonderful personality . . her two loves-Lew and horses , . popular with both boys and girls. ROBERT GABLER . President of the Band . . seen with Jerry and John- ny . . that bleached hair . . his main interests are the band and Mary Ann . . a student director of the Band. SALLY GAY . . that giggle . . seen with Wav- erly . . loves to jitterbug and she's very ,fzood at it . . Billy . . small, cute, and lots of fun . . full of life. CHAIN - CLARICE GENTRY . . very capable in many ways . . a bit shy until you be- come acquainted with her . . always willing to help in any way that she is able . . a pleasing personality. CLAUDE GIANNINY . . member of the D. E. Club . . popular with his fellow classmates . . a good sport . . one of our most re- served Seniors . . he will undoubtedly be a. success in whatever he undertakes. ROBERT GITCHELL . . Bobby . . his greatest in- terests are photography and the Band . . he has a steady in the Junior Class . . a friendly nature . . dark hair and a nice per- sonality. - seventeen .ll s li if MARILYN GREAVER . . Boo . . drives a green car . . that trip to Alex- ' Cl S S andria . . beautiful blonde hair . . seen with Mary, Maxine, and Sissy . . a pleasant personality . . very well-dressed . . a cute smile. FRANK GREGG . . tall and blonde . . dresses well . . curly hair . . very friendly . . another por- son who loves to play prac- tical jokes . . loves basket- ball . . always at the Teen Age Club. GERALD HAMM . . Jerry . . little boy with a big future . . pals around with Russell, Wallace, and Kenneth . . loves to Iiirt with the girls . . lots of fun . . an excellent stu- dent. WAVERLY HANEY blonde hair and blue 4 . . full of fun and a g sport . . a girl witl pretty smile . . you always see her with E . . a bright future. MARY HANTZMON . . favorite pastime--driving that Oldsmobile . . those violeat crushes . . hound for Mary Washington Col- lege . . easy to get along with . . those parties she throws. eighteen - WALLACE HARDING . . Math whiz . . loves hill- billy songs and girls . . we hope he gets that new car . . a good guy . . hangs out at the Canteen . . a big liirt . . likes Freshmen. EMMA ALLEN HAR- LAN . . never a dull mo- ment when she's around . . loves the boys . . sweet kid . . the life of every party . . an excellent stu- dent . . a perpetual chat- terbox. ,I ? X . ALICE HARPER . head . . plays a rn trumpet . . the wa drives that station ' . . Luther . . the h rated member of the . . most talented N girl. - CHAIN PATRICIA HAWKINS . . a darling girl . . blue eyes and blonde hair . . CHAIN staff . . Treasurer of Sen- ior Class . . cheerleader . . S. M. A. . . on the beam . . good-looking legs . . most popular Senior. of '49 DORIS HEAD . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . has a love interest outside Lane . . seen with Hazel . . loves football games and and cooking . . Home Ee. . . easy to get along with. CARROLL HERRING . . Rail . . a football and baseball star . . popular with his fellow students . . we certainly miss him since he went to North Carolina. JAMES HOLLAND . . Cowboy . . tall and lanky . . football ace . . the strong, silent type . . a good sport . . smart . . always breaking his limbs . . an all-round good guy. Ji E. F1 HOUFF . . Skip . . another Usher . . Stu- dent Council . . hot on the drums . . best dressed boy in the Senior Class . . pals around with Harmon, Billy, and George . . pool shark . . a good sense of humor. CHAIN - HARRY HUGHES . . C Club . . football . . brown hair and blue eyes . . the good - looking masculine type . . Blue Ridge Club . . has the ability to have a good time anywhere. WILLIAM HURTT . . Bill . . another member of Lane's football squad . . he's had another interest in the Junior Class for a long time . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . one of the best liked boys at Lane. MAXINE IX . . horse- back fiend . . best dressed Senior . . her theme song - Oh, Johnny . . you often see her driving a beautiful blue convertible . . friendly . . an ex- cheerleader . . bound for Rosemont College. - nineteen MARY KIRBY . . a very lovely complexion . . pret- ty . . loves basketball and fl S S working at Sears . . seen with Barbara and Jean . . a beautiful smile . . she'll make someone a good wife. GARY KIRKSEY . . loves hunting and girls . . Vico- President of Senior Class . . a member of the Key Club . . handsome . . a baseball ace . . new C Club member . . Lane's most popular Senior. JOHN KNIGHT . . what a trumpet player! . . he's really good . . blondie . . that laugh . . likes girls, especially Edith . . a good student . . a faithful member of the li'and . . pals around with Harmon and Gabler. LESLIE LAFON . . I dy . . hack from Christopher . . good have him back . . tl trips to Richmond to Jean . . that crew out an engaging grin . . track and football sta BARBARA LAING . . a pleasing personality . . very easy to get along with . . Treasurer of D. E. Club . . she has a mania for bowling . . seen with Mary Kirby . . most athletic girl in Senior Class. twenty - BARBARA LANG . . short and full of pep . . a girl with a bright future , . that laugh . . personal- ity kid . . a very good voice . . we all wish her all the happiness she deserves . . friendliest Senior. HUNTER LANG . . Presi- dent of the C Club . . his heart's at Mary Wash- ington . . one of the most popular Seniors at Lane . . part of Lane's football team . . cutest Senior. WILLIAM LANG Booty or Willy laugh is known where . . a very friend . . seen with E. F., and Tommy . tends to be girl-sh: he has us wonderinl - CHAIN SALLY LEAVELL . . a cute personality . . hails from Virginia Intermont . . Joe from S. M. A. . . dresses well . . likes the University . . defi- nitely the college type . . a very good student. of '49 DACIE LINFIELD . . a very excellent student and sure to succeed in every- thing she undertakes . . very quiet . . pretty, raturally curly hair . . nice to everyone. ROBERT LUTZ . . Bob- by . . another auto fiend . . the great profile . . all those old cars . . runs around with Sonny and Tommy . . nice personal- ity . . loves to spend sum- mers up in the Maine woods. MARY ANN MCCAS- LAND . . those jokes . . pretty black hair . . loves the band and Robert . . Alice and Lucy . . band trips . . her friendliness makes her easy to know . . a very good student . . pretty smile. JEAN MCCAULEY . . Editor of CHAIN . . a hard worker . . head cheer- leader . . loves to travel, especially in that Kaiser . . very capable . . a good student . . dresses well . . lots of spirit . . nice girl. CHAIN - VIRGINIA MCCOY . . Ginny . . those parties . . brown hair . . tall and slender . . a sincere friend . . U. Va. . . loves hillbilly records and swimming . . McGee. DOROTHY MCGEHEE . . an ambitious girl . . Mrs. Duncan, now . . will defl- nitely make him a very good wife . . blonde hair . . a good student . . seen with Doti. . her future is already settled. W DORIS MARSHALL . . we hear she wants to be a stenographer, and she'll probably make a good one . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . seen with Cath- erine and that certain person. twenty-one MARY EDGE MASSEY . . Red Hill . . Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence . . small and cute . . blonde hair and blue eyes-what a combination! . . sweet smile . . quiet but definite- ly not shy . . those parties she throws. VIRGINIA MASSEY . . Gee Gee . . blonde hair . . Players Club and Lane- time staff . . a loyal Hi-Y member . . a kid with lots of personality . . that gig- gle . . loves to drive . . Madison. Class WILLIAM MILLS . . Dumbo . . Sports Editor of Lrmntime . . Secretary of Boys, Hi-Y . . nice- lookim: blonde . . dresses well . . that red Chevvie . . tall . . seen with Tom and Kinfr. SUZANNE MOFFATT President of Players Cl . . be-lt-looking girl in I Senior Class . . low blonde hair . . Ruth Mau . . she and Sissy a those campaigns . . W1 dressed. RUSSELL MOONEY . . short and cute . . fond of pretzels and cars . . blue eyes . . his merry Oldsmo- bilc . . a member of the Gang . . that trip to Arl- ington . . member of the Band. JAMES MOORE . . Jim- my . . a very good athlete . . a nice all-round buy . . seen with Cracker and Cowboy . . rather quiet . . quarterback on the foot- ball team . . another wo- man hater. VIRGINIA MORTON . . Tinko . . shy and sweet . . U. Va. . . big brown eyes and pretty brown hair . . a good friend . . loves double-dating with Lucy . . sincere in ull her ways. ,. BETTY NEWMAN very good at shorthaul headed for the U. of . . a girl with a future . . seen with I cy, Joan, and Martha another of those A dents . . the most stuc Senior. HAIN fwefnty-two ' ' C GEORGE NORCROSS . . Billy . . his main loves are basketball and any kind of car . . We hear he's get- ting to be quite a me- vhanim' . . L:-1ne's friend- liest Senior boy. ,-Q, 0 '49 ANN OMOHUNDRO . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . Home Economies and Distributive Education . . has a big love interest at at the University . . those parties she has at her cabin . . a wvll-liked srirl. JUANITA PARR . . Nita . . that ring on her finger . . sm-en with Betty Jane . . a very cute girl and very, very happy about Jarkiv . . lots of fun all the time. SAMUEL PAYNE . . Sambo . . red hair . . loves nothing better than teasing girls . . sometimes on thu quiet side . . al- ways looks on the lighter side ol' things . . seen with Johnny and Eddie. EVERITT PITTMAN . . t'Big Pitt . . outstanding in track . . has quite a future . . tall and lanky . . that C Club sweater . . spends most of thc- school day downtown . . easy to get along with. CHAIN - DAVID PREDDY . . dark curly hair . . seen with liilly and Sambo . . shy around girls . . a member of the Lane Hand . . nice guy and very well liked. v MARGARET QUARLES . . works hard at her studies . . her main inter- ests lie in Home Econom- ics , . must be nice having a professor for a father . . also has a talent for drawing . . member of the Band . . a whiz in Math. .--I PHYLLIS RITZEL . . has quite a few interests at the University . . al- ways seen with Oakie and and Mary . . has a very good sense of humor . . Chi Phi House . . very friendly . . cute gal. - twenty-three DOROTHY ROBERTS . . a swell girl . . small and very cute . . Secretary of D. E. Club . . Ditto . . going steady-lucky girl . . seen with Dorothy Mc- Gehee . . a bright face and a pretty smile. LAWRENCE ROGERS . . track star . . dark curly hair , . going steady with a cute little blonde in the Senior Class . . really races that motorcycle . . pals around with Lynn and Jimmy. Class MARGARET SAUNDERS . . Secretary of Senior Class . . a good student . . beautiful hair . . Lane- timc . . theme song! Jack, Jack, Jack . . those big blue eyes . . CHAIN staff . . best all- round. CATHERINE SCHRHC . , member of the D. I Club . . pretty dark hai . . seen with Doris and D4 , . a very good basketba player . . a future as ros as her cheeks. JACQUELINE SCOTT . . Jackie . . a beautiful voice . . Secretary-Treasurer of the Choir . . Lynn . . a temperamental soprano . . loves Sunday nights and that blue Chrysler . . in- dustrious and efficient . . neat in everything she does . . pretty. twenty-four DELBERT SNEAD . . C Club . . Double E . . football . . those week- ends in Lynchburg visit- ing his girl . . friendly with everyone . . that knife . . loves his C Club sweater . . a terror to Miss Horwitz. MARTHA SNOW -. . a small girl' with a big'per- sonality . . loves ridinglin that Mercury convertible . . Nancy and Joan . . friendly with .everyone . . a cheerful disposition. GEORGE SOMMERS Band . . favorite pasti -driving that new Ford interested in photograj . . wonder if he hs women as much as he 1 tends to . . a swell boy seen with Stimp and E. CHAIN rs K TOM SULLY . . Presi- dent of the Boys' Senior Hi-Y . . good lookimr . . very active in school ac- tivities . . has quite a few love letters from Galen . . with both girls and boys. wfirffifn . ,, f KENNETH TAYLOR . . theme song- California, Here I Come . . a lead- ing member of the Players Club . . loves his blue Ford . . fond of all females and all cars. of '49 HARRIETTE TEBELL . . Sissy . . pals around with Suzanne . . loves U. Va. week-ends . . has an interest at Wuodberry For- est , . Lnmetime staff . . Players Club . . the emo- tional type . . headed for Randolph-Macon. ALTON THOMAS . . Al . . one of Lane's most outstanding boys . . Governor of Boys' State . . Student Council Presi- dent . . those love affairs . . that crew cut . . friend- ly, popular, and admired by all. OAN THOMPSON . . he silent type . . those ive letters from Galen . . ember of the Choir . . retty brown eyes and a ly smile . . when the Lt's away, the mice will ay. CHAIN - .JV ' HAROLWIA . . 'n- ELIZABETH WADE . . ny . the bestz ing Libby . . Editor-in- boy i ge Senior V s . . Chief of Lanetime . . his ,' I heart , 'terest Usher . . Players Club . . Ho' -to Mt. Vernon . . small, blonde, blue-eyed . . li to play around . . constantly with Tinko and with Cary-V Bobby Sissy. .2 . f gf, , In p 9. cl' s BETTY WALSH . . a good worker . . office as- sistant, and incidentally, very skilled at her job . an active member of the Hi-Y . . a member of the D. E. Club. - twenty-five SAMUEL WELLS . . Sammy . . quite a comic . . redhead . . pals around with Baza and Cary . . loves anyone in skirts . . .favorite hang-out-Haw lowe's . . that good old Plymouth . . Good Sam. 9 Class of '49 HARMON WILLIAMS . . prominent member of the Band . . those trips to Lynchburg . . 3zood-look- im: . . Key Club member . . popular with his fel- low students . . that new Dt- Soto . . lucky boy. FRANCES WILSON . . halls from Red Hill . . cute with pretty blonde hair . . nice personality . . she really made a hit at Lane . . a vc-ry good stu- dent . , a lively spirit. PATRICIA WINGF . . an up-and-cominx ior . . good dancer Va. . . Billy and .I2 popular with overyo drives a Plymouth . like-xl . . really gm-ts a BETTY JEAN WOOD . . another fair damsel from Red Hill . . a conscien- tious student . . quite a chemist . . very quiet and dignified with a friendly attitude towards everyone . . u sweet disposition. twenty-six - NANCY WOOD . . good personality . . Viee-presi- elcnt of Girls' Senior Hi-Y . . Gary or Ralph . . dresses very well . . always seen with Betty. Joan, and Martha . . dark hair and big brown eyes. SHIRLEY WOOD . . liand, Band, Bandgher pet love , . pretty rerl hair . . nice personality . . friendly to all . . loves dogs and band trips . . an excellent student . . very active in school af- fairs. I 2 JANE YOE . . most likely to suc- thv Senior Class . President of the l Council . . popul seen with Libby al anne . . very g sports . . loves hor Paul. - CHAIN CLL4464 .If.4f!7!7!YCf'-f7fYJ7'ZfCfZ'fZfZ'fZflfJYA'fZf!7ZfZfZf jf.. jtmztt ffm. . . . . Sixth Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row : Third Row: Second Row First Row: F. Norvelle, J. Myers, D. Phipps, R. Makielski, D. Miller, L. Dorrier, G. Scouras, S. Nichols, J. Speidel. ' A. Matacia, G, Whetzel, R. Barnett, T. Tilman, M. Meeteer, B. Hartman, J. Dillard D. Sims, C. Blincoe, B. Makaritis, M. Gianniny. L. Markwood, J. Apgar, B. Gibson, L. Gardner, J. Breeden, V. Cox, D. Stultz, S. Bailey, M. Reed, V. McGehee. Pace, E. Knight, J. Taylor, D. Proiiitt, G. Coffey, J. Smith, B. Bagby, M. Wingfield Downs, C. Leavell. R. Waid, B. Chapman, B. Coiner, J. Newcomb, A Babcock, M. Chisholm, G. Doniel J. Woody, R. Snoddy. C Garrison, C. Cash, R. Spera, G. Johns, B. Faris, H. Cockrell, D. Thomas, L. Plumb N. B 1 M. Johnson. Early in the year the Junior Class elected Robert Makielski, a newcomer to Lane, as president. Others elected as class officers were Charlie Anderson, vice-presidentg Gloria Galban, secretary, and Tommy Keith, treasurer. Mr. G. C. Speidel and Mr. Clyde Pool were elected as the class sponsors. Many members of the Junior Class took part in activities of the Band, Hi-Y Clubs, Players Club, and various other school activities. twenty-eight - - CHAIN Sixth Row : Fifth Row: Fourth Row .' Third Row: Seann!! Row First Row: B. Adams, N. Kidd, J. Lewis, F. Mawyer, H. Barnett, C. Anderson. D. Buck, M. Parks, M. Armstrong, B, Maupin, R. Taylor, H. Austin, J. Dorrier, R. Philleps, R. Wallenborn, R. Eary, R. Gabler. V. Carr, P. Wingfield, E. Spencer, J. Shaw, J. McDonald, E. Bolling, B. Burgess,- N. Ball, M. Via, M. Darling, P. Hibbert. J. Dickerson, C. Knight, B, Branham, J, Beddow, L. Carruthers, T. Keith, L. Johns, R. Graves, F. Holden. E. Burnet, D. Smith, T. Wingfield, J. Ruffner, K. Murray, G. Thomas, P. Parrott, J. Carr, V. Waddell. P. Haden, J. Morris, P. Darden, J. Faris, B. Stott, W. Jackson, D, Britton, J. Birck- head, J. Taylor. Ronald Craft, Betty Branham, and Pat Hibbert, talented members of the Junior Class, played some of the major parts in the operetta, H, M. S. Pinaforef' Richard Graves, Billy Robertson, and Robert Makielski also had starring roles in this production, which was presented by the Choir and Glee Club. Roberdeau Wallenborn, one of the outstanding members of the class, was treasurer of the Student Council. Other representatives were Betty Branham, Garland Whetzel, Minnie Reed, Billy Stott, Mary Jo Via, Jerry Speidel, and Alfred Matacia. CHAIN - - twenty-nine 7,- QA6? 50 A0l4fl0'C6 C,!ci.4A .... X. ... , .. ' .f i ' I ' ' W ' I Sixth Row: Fifth Row : Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row First Row: L. Huffman, J. Gentry, B. Hurst, C. Van Fossen, D. Myers, S. Hawkins, H. Collier, T. Bailey, J. Grinnell, H. Graves, E. Boger, W, Estell. W. Plunkett, G. Wiley, B. Sibley, A. Tidwell, B. Byers, S. Seiler, N. Theodose, W. Hughes, R. Samuels, R. Humphrey, M. Godwin, Roy Samuels, E. Staton. A. Marshall, F. Melton, C. Bishop, C. Bellomy, N, Kirby, F. Cassidy, K. DeYoung, N. Boland, N. Davis, B. Orser, J. Payne, P. Fraser. A. Wood, S. Brown, H. Bryant, F. Gillum, M. Plybon, T. Critzer, Bl. Snead, D. Scouras, P. Butler, S. Worrall. A. Smith, M. Mundy, L. Easton, A. Conley, F. Gregg, E. Allen, A. Head, B. Drum- heller, F. Mayo, R. Johnsen. T. Markham, J. Reynolds, B. Shipp, M. Ramey, J. Meredith, W. Badgett, J. Davis, R. Melton, P. Mays. Wayne Plunkett was elected as the president of the Sophomore Class at the be- ginning of the year. Barbara Barr was elected vice-presidentg Billy Shipp, secretary, and Joan Armstrong, treasurer. Sophomore boys have been very active in sports at Lane. There were Sophomores on all the varsity teams and many received their varsity letters for their participation. Barbara Barr and Meta Todd represented the class as varsity cheerleaders. thirty X - - CHAIN . S .-.E s 4 1 Q i A i ... -ffffff .. W. Sixth Row: Fiffli Row: Fnurflz Row: Third Huw: Svcmzd Row F1'l'Sf Row: B. Eye, P. Ryan, G, Jones, M. Keller, G. Spencer, lg. Marshall, E. J. Wharton, B. Spivey, O. Moyer, M. Wood, J. White, M. Todd, Towberman, L. Lisle, H. Lewis, D. Ergenbright, M. Hughes. E. Morris, M, Thomas, R. Plaugher, L. Trainum, M. Matthews, P. Morris, O. Batten, B. Brooking, J. Horton, M. Haden. T. Jennings, M. Morris, M. Marshall, S. Smith, M. Hutchinson, B. Pritchett, L. Wood, D. Watts, E. Laing. B. Staples, B. Byrd, D. Nichols, B. Barr, A. Belt, L. Depew, S. M. Oglesby, C. Ault, B. Staples. L, Reynolds, D. Harlowe, J, Angel, B. Fowler, K. Staples, B. H. Mulhauser, C. Goddin. Cassity, R. Rushton. W. Birckhead, F. K. C. Powell, R. Sacre, E. Bibb, C. Davis, Searson, M. Makris, Wood, R. Slaughter, The Sophomores took important parts in many activities at Lane. They have held key positions on the CHAIN, Lrmetime, and Bwmlnlelzee stalfs. They have been well repre- sented in the Student Council, Players Club, the Band, Hi-Y's, and many other clubs. This year the Sophomore Class was sponsored by Miss Ada Lee Berrey and Mr. Clyde Pool. CHAIN - - thirty-one Q46 C2564 1446111 C!d4.4 .... Sixth Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row First Row: J. Root, R. Thraves, B. Barr, C. Durham, G. Marrs, A. Morris, J. Marshall, D. Cheape, A. Akins, J. Satterfield, J. Flick, H. Sadler, T. Barnett, J. Zuchelli. J. Boland, W. Davis, T. Sandridge, C. Hurtt, C. Dunsmore, E. Hooper, W. Morris, A. Dickerson, P. McCauley, M. Gentry, J. Sully, A. Yoe, B. Patterson, P, Harris, L. Lambert, E. Mawyer. T. Theodose, D. Bingler, A. Morris, G. Morris, K. Clontz, J. Lushbaugh, R. Scouras, P. Harvey, J. Bibb, M. Fisher, S. Gay, J. Waddell, B. Linke, H. Bruifey. B. Wells, N. Peery, S. Harlow, J. Durham, V. Roberts, D. Davenport, L. Hunt, L. Meeteer, B. Leake, P. Haynes, P. Coleman, B. Winstead, S. Johnson, D. Halstead, E. Morris, S, Davis, W. Norvelle, P. Bagby, E. Page, V. Kirby, W. McLaughlin, M. Slaughter, J. Murray, B. Hart, F. Loyd, S. Wauhop, D. Staples. H. Pittman, D. Norman, R. Curtis, J. Allen, W. McGill, B. Johnson, F. Bibb, H. Smith, A. Crawford, J. Pace, R. Breeden, J. Soper. Early in October, the Freshman Class elected Jimmy Root as president of the class. The other officers elected were Roy Ann Payne, vice-presidentg Barbara Patter- son, secretaryg and Bobby Badgett, treasurer. These four officers have been very compe- tent and have helped to make this one an outstanding Freshman Class. thirty-tww - CHAIN if I 1 'Y ' 11 Sixth Row: Fifth . Fourth Row: Third Rowi Seconrl Row 1 1.l'N, Ru7l'.' M. Conley, C, Brookman, E. Moore, S. Williamson, H. Hawkins, P. Teel, J. Bqfer, B. Bickley, E. Jackson, C. Coleman, D. Weaver, K. Thomason, B. Jackson, J. Broughman, F. Hamlet. R. Deane, B. Bryant, H. Pond, B. Elliton, R. Smith, V. Walton, G. Gatlin, F. Johnson, , . . . . W, Paine, W. Laszlo, L. Drumheller, R. Comer, G. Shlflett, R. Davis, D. Powell, R Wells, G. Roberts. ' D. Matacia, K. James, J. Knight, C. Roseberry, W. Tidwell, J. Atkins, S. Payne, B. .lOI11l1I1, P. Grey, M. Odell, A. Parker, C. Murray, N. Lang, J. Morris, D. Meade, W. Shisler. J. Davis, S. Bruton, C. Pace, J. Branham, O. Hicks, S. Ponton, E. Dickerman, M. Glass, H. Rhodes, B. Harris, M. McCauley, F. Ponton, J. Collins, P. Harris, M. Herndon, F. Hague. ' 1 B. Johnson, A. Anderson, N. Hunt, J. Armstrong, A. Crittenden, B. Wheeler, M. Powell, N. Jenkins, V. Roudahush, J. Pryor, B. Pleasants. J. Roudabush, V. Walsh, A. Morris. R. Cutright, N. McShane, D. Miller, W. Cassity, P. Roulet, R. Birckhead, S. McCauley, Robert Badgett, B. Durham, E. Fortner, H. Hall, R. Holsinger. The class was well represented in the activities at Lane. All five junior varsity cheerleaders were Freshmen. Many of the Freshman boys represented the class on the athletic teams. Tommy Theodose, a freshman, was one of the outstanding players on the varsity basketball team and helped to make our team a winner. CHAIN - - thirty-three the Eighth Grade Class had a total enrollment of one hundred ninety 7 Z- jlae it UA Qui e CALM .... ,K- 1 Sixth, Row: J. Haley, K. Jones, A, Wood, J. Phillips, L. Mason. E. Deane, G. Beverley. Fifth Row: F. Stultz, S. Fowler, L. Garton, M. Bickers, B. Harlow, J. Chisholm, J. Glancy, A Matthews, M. Melton, B. Phipps, S. Johnson, S. Stephens. Fourth Row: V. Trainum, P. Norman, B. Speidel, S. Barnette, V. Gentry, E. Staten, S. Hackett P. C. Thomas, R. Case, A. Burnet, M. Mahanes. Third Row: D. Gardner, H. Nelson, C. Orser, J. Parks, Z. Sealock, B. Kessler, A. Clough, P. Goad P. Pryor, L. Coleman. Second Hou C. Long, S. Durham, E. Hackett, D. Morris, S. Lang, J. Smith, J. Ryan, M. Brown D. Barnett. First Row: B. Martin, E. Wade, H. Birckhead, R. Kite, F. Powell, F. Chamberlain, B. Blackwell D This year . Ward, T. Morris. v four students.: there were fifty-one from Clark, fifty-seven from Venable, fifty-eight from McGuffey, and twenty-eight from other schools. The Eight Graders elected very capable officers for their class. Sonny Johnson was elected president, Buddy Saunders, vice-president, Peggy Thomas, secretary, and Beverly Belt, treasurer. thirty-four - ' CHAIN 74 I I 1 'A lil i' Sixth Row .' Fifth Row .' Faurflz Rim Third Roizi: Second Row Firsf H0112 J. Haviland, J. Hopkinson, M. Woodward, D. Dillard, D. Ault, R. Durham, G. Powell L. Burton, B. Bishop, J. White, B. Engstler, F. Herring, B. Madison, M. Gilmer F. Daniel, F. Bonavita, A. Dannenbrink, S. Miller. J. Pugh, L. Roberts, A. Clements, M. Zadra, B. Sprouse, E. Byers, C. Luck, W. Short B. Morris, J. Keyser. J. Hutton, H. Moore, L. Marshall, I. Dickerson, J. Massey, J. Harlow, M. Powell, C Morris. N. Moses, M. L. Sparger. B. Brown, G. Conley, E, Ludewig, P. Staley, C. Johnson, R. Bryant, E. Hubbell G Gordon, E. Omohundro, A. Hughes. , D D. Breeden, J. DuH', J. Critzer, W. McLaughlin, C. Pleasants, W. Carr, R. Hudson, J. Anderson. The Student Council representatives elected from the Eight Grade home rooms were Ann Clough, Betty Jane Ennis, Martha Ann Mahanes, Nancy Hughes, Elsa Lude- wig, and Bobby Durham. The Eighth Grade has taken part in many activities. There are members of this class in the Hi-Y, the Band, the Players Club, Student Council, and Girls' Activities Council. CHAIN ' - thirty-five 7 1 ,Q QA. fa Aff. Quite Ll... .... i Q Q in A .Qi , Q, Sixth, Row: Fifth Row: Foiwtlz Row Third Row .' Second Row Firsf Row: .l1u1,io1' Class: Sophornorz' Class Freslznran Class: Eighth Grude.' thirty-six ' J. F. Pe F B r D. -I. B. Mason, G. Giannini, R. Cliver, R, August, R. Trainum, L. Nelson, W. Forloine. Roberts, R. Bondurant, A. Farmer, B. Brown, D. White, J. Draper, D. Lawson, B. rry, E. Butler, D. Johnson, K. Roy. Sauder, B. Gay, B. Ennis, J. Bicliers, C. Goodrich, C, S, Leake, S. W. Atkins, P. own, M. Thomas. Payne, N. J. Craven, A. Pearson, B. Haden, J. Thomas, B. Douglas, C. Lushbaugh, Dugan, M. Currier, N. Hughes. ' Belt, G, Savoyeg S. Batten, G. Houchens, S. Sites, D. Taylor, H. Morgan, E. Makris, J. Granneman. W. C. Pvregoy, P. Williams, R. Yowell, B. Saunders, G. Dalton, G. Miller, B. Thomason, McClure, A. Chapman. Not In Pictures R. Craft, T. C. Crebbs, M. Ewell, G. Galban, J. McCauley, G. A. Mulholland, B Roberts, A. Shiflett. J. Armstrong, M. Clements, J. Crenshaw, E. Easton, M. Jarman, W. Robertson, J. Shipp, B. Thomas. L. Beasley, W. Cooke, H, Douglass, D. Gibson, V. Newland, V. Riddle, P. Sandridge J. Shisler, L. Toms, S. Trainum, B. Outen. R. Downey, E. Dudley, A. Easton, G. Fischer, S. Gentry, A, Gooch, B. Hughes L. Johnson, S. Kardos, N.'Lamb, J. Lamm, T. Peterson, C. Rogers. ' CHAIN s v ,?lCiiVl.iid 0 ,, X I Q xi.tIfL6ZZlfLt COLLILCIS ALTON THOMAS . . . JANE YOE OFFICERS - . . . - ROBERT COLEMAN .... ROBERDEAU WALLENBORN . ODIE BATTEN BETTY BRANHAM DOUGLAS CHEAPE ANN CLOUGH ROBERT COLEMAN NORMA DAVIS TERRY DAVIS BOBBY DURHAM BETTY JANE ENNIS E. F. HOUFF NANCY HUGHES MEMBERS WINSTON JOHNS BETTY JOHNSTON VIRGIE , KIRBY JOHNNY KNIGHT ELSA LUDEWIG MARTHA MAHANES ALFRED MATACIA HARVEY MULHAUSER JEAN MOCAULEY MAXINE MUNDY SPONSORS . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer ALICE PARKER ROY ANN PAYNE WAYNE PLUNKETT MINNIE REED JERRY SPEIDEL BILLY STOTT MARY JO VIA - ROBERDEAU WALLENBORN GARLAND WHETZEL HARMON WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WOOD MR. H. H. WALKER MRS. ISABEL C. MCCUE thu ty eight - MRS. ELIZABETH PAUL CHAIN The Student Council has been actively engaged in many projects this year to improve student facilities at Lane. Through suggestions from Council representatives, the cafeteria facilities have been arranged to give better service to the studnts. As a branch of this project the Student Council also installed a juke box in the cafeteria for student enjoyment. As a part of their work this year the Council took a very active part in the annual SCA convention held at Richmond. Alton Thomas, the Stu- dent Council president, gave a talk on Boys' State and Boys' Nation at one of the general sessions. Robert Coleman, secretary of the Student Council, presided as state vice-president of the convention. Four other delegates from the Council attended the convention also. Considerable Work has been done in organizing the Student Council on a more eificient basis. A major point in the project has been the estab- lishment of standing committees on the Council. As part of this project a constitutional committee has been appointed to revise the system of election and membership so that it will be more democratic. ,. ..- Fourth, Row: Mr. Walker, Mrs. McCue, Mrs. Paul, A. Thomas, G. Whetzelp ' Third Row: B. Johnston, M. Mundy, V. Kirby, N. Davis, M. J. Via, S. Wood, B. J. Ennis, A. Clough, A. Matacia. Second Row: J. McCauley, H. Mulhauser, M. Reed, B. Branham, J, Yoe, R. A. Payne, A. Parker, M. A. Mahanes, N, Hughes, E. Ludewig. First Row: B. Stott, R. Wallenborn, R. Coleman, T. Davis, W. Plunkett, W. Johns, H. Williams, B. Durham. CHAIN - ' ,thirty mne .. .f ,ya a .fm ,ww ...M , , ' , 1- vnxi ' I. Hwfxsr ' il ,306 +20 aflev 4 Z.K,,Aa,. LM The Ushers Club is the law enforcement body at Lane. This club has various duties ranging from reporting people who run in the hall to usher- ing at civic functions. The students that make up the Ushers Club are always striving to maintain order at all times everywhere in the school. This duty is not easily carried out, for an Usher must always remain courteous and respectful to all students. In the past year, the Ushers Club has assigned people to watch the hall during the class periods. The regular club members have posts in the cafeteria and in the hall during lunch period. The Ushers Club is selected by a majority vote of last year's Student Council. The list sent from the office and approved by the faculty acts as a guide for the election of fifteen regular Ushers and live alternate Ushers. Sfamliwg: T. Sully, E. F. Houlf, R. VVallenbo1'n, G. Kirksey, T. Davis, H. Wil- liams, B. Stott, J. Coleman, R. Coleman. Seated: B. Branham, L. Wade, H. Tebell, L. Duke, M, Craddock, S. Moifatt, J. Yoe, A. Thomas. Not in Picture : E. Collier, M. Reed. fmty - CHAIN EE Qzzlj .jlcfivifza Cmczl The Girls' Activities Council continued to promote worthwhile pro- jects during this, their fourth year at Lane, under the leadership of Marguerite Gianniny as president. As a part of their fellowship program in September, members entertained the Eighth Grade students and later gave a party in honor of the new girls and new teachers. In October, they sponsored an assembly which featured new school talent. As a means of promoting the Christmas spirit, the girls decorated Room 112 in the holiday manner and gave a shower attended by Santa Claus and Lane students. The Girls' Activities Council kept quite busy during the entire year and gave assistance at numerous school functions which included the District J Teachers Meeting, the Music Festival, and the Open House for Eighth Grade parents. Third Row: Mrs. McCue fSponsorJ, J. Florence, J. Ruffner, B. Makaritis, J. Bed- dow, B. Bagby, M. Craddock, B. Branham, F. Gillum, F. Gregg, M. Mundy, P. Morris. Second Row: N. Hunt, D. Staples, C. Powell, K. DeYoung, M. Gianniny, M. Oglesby, C. Bishop, N. Lang, B..'Lang. First Row : B. Winstead, E. Bibb, B. Belt, J. Scott, F. Ponton, J. Granneman, S. Campbell, G. G. Gordon, E. Page. Not in Picture: J. Hutton, D. Morris, S. Barnette. CHAIN - Q V' A fortyondl . f' fats' 4 Cya!! ibtioz Ai-If MAXINE CRADDOCK NANCY WOOD BETTY ,NEWMAN . BARBARA LANG MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG NORMA BALL ALICE BROWN JOYCE BROWN HIILDA BURTON GRACE COFEEY W EARLINE COLLIER I 4 f 'M XINE CRADDOCK MARGIE DARLINQ JOAN DAVIS JUNE DILLARD BARBARA JEAN DOWNS MARY EWELL ' OFFICERS MEMBERS JOAN FLORENCE MARGUERITE GIANNINY EMMA ALLEN HARLAN BARBARA HARTMAN PAT HAWKINS PAT HIBBERT BARBARA LANG LAVINIA MARKWOOD VIRGINIA MASSEY JEAN MCCAULEY VIRGINIA MCCOY MARGARET MEETEER SPONSOR MISS LILLIAN BUTT . . . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer KITTY MURRAY BETTY NEWMAN JEAN RUFFNER MARGARET SAUNDERS JACKIE SCOTT MARTHA SNOW JOAN THOMPSON MARY JO VIA FRANCES WILSON PATSY WINGEIELD B'ETTY JEAN WOOD NANCY WOOD SHIRLEY WOOD forty two - - CHAIN ,- .MALTA The Girls' Senior Hi-Y considers this year a very successful one. The officers elected worked with the club cooperatively and in return received cooperation from the members. The Hi-Y Club presented a very impressive assembly December 8. Many students from schools throughout the state came to Lane for the. week-end of November 20 and 21 for the annual Hi-Y Conference. Thirty students from our five Hi-Y Clubs represented Lane. The jeweled Hi-Y pin, worn each year by the girl who is selected by the Club as the best example of Hi-Y ideals, was awarded this year to Maxine Craddock, president of the Club. 4 At the Hi-Y General Assembly in Richmond, the Lane club sent Maxine Craddock, as the Sergeant-at-Arms., Margie Darling was the other representative from this Hi-Y. Third Row: J. McCauley, M. Darling, N, Ball, J. Thompson, B, Newman, M. Crad- A dock, K. Murray, B. Hartman, M. Armstrong, S. Wood, B. J. Wood, Miss Butt. Second Row: J. Scott, J. RuH'ner, J. Brown, P. Hawkins, V. McCoy, E. Collier, E. A. Harlan, M, Saunders, V. Massey, H. Burton, B. Lang. First Row: J. Dillard, J. Florence, N. Wood, M. Snow, M. J. Via, L. Markwood, P. Hibbert, M. Gianniny. CHAIN ' - forty-three 7 -oya enwz yan - TOM SULLY . BILLY BOLTON .I BILLY MILLS OFFICERS BOBBY GITCHELL . EDDIE CASH .IIMMY COINEE CARROLLLHERRING CARY JAQKSON NORMAN KIDD JOHN KNIGHT HUNTER LANG 7 I, ,- f0 '?1l5f0?4 ' ' MEMBERS WILLIAM LANG ALFRED MATACIA RUSSELL MOONEY ' RICHARD MORRISSETTE SONNY NICHOLS GEORGE SCOURAS GEORGE SOMMERS SPONSOR MR. G. C. SPE1DEL . . . . President . Vice-President . Secretary Tfreasufrer JERRY SPEIDEL RICHARD SPERA ' WILLIAM STOTT ' KENNETH TAYLOR ALTON THOMAS SAM WELLS HARMON WILLIAMS CHAIN The Boys' Senior Hi-Y has had one of its best years. The club spon- sored a Care drive, clothing drive, and a soap drive for unfortunate European children. 1 The Hi-Y Club's biggest undertaking was the District Conference which was held at Lane this year. Al Thomas, who was president of the district and who wore the Hi-Y jeweled pin for the most outstanding mem- ber, was elected governor of the Model General Assembly. The Hi-Y sponsored the traditional Best Girl dance and the Hi-Y banquet. At the banquet the officers for next year were installed. The club also had its annual assembly in which Mr. G. C. Speidel led a group sing. During the spring the Hi-Y had a series of guest speakers at its regular bi-weekly business meetings. The object of these informal talks was to acquaint all Hi-Y members with details and lesser known aspects of various professions. Standing: Mr. Speidel, J. Speidel, S. Wells, A. Mataica, S. Nichols, B. Mills, T. Sully, H. Williams, G. Sommers, G. Scouras, N. Kidd, R. Spera. Seated: J. Knight, C. Jackson, W. Lang, A. Thomas, B. Bolton, H. Lang, E. Cash, B. Gitchell, R. Mooney. CHAIN - A - forty five I 5 Qzfli' j..,.z.e ,Milf The Girls' Junior Hi-Y has had a very successful year under the ieadership of Barbara Barr, president, Charlotte Davis, vice-president, Clarice Powell, secretary, Frances Greggftreasurer, and Miss Lillian Butt, sponsor. The Club assisted in the entertainment of the District Conference in November, and in December participated in the Hi-Y assembly. A contribution was made to the Community Chest Drive, and at Christmas this Hi-Y gave assistance to an underprivileged family. The Club has joined with the other Hi-Y Clubs in attending church in a body and in participating in the Youth in Government movement. ThirdRow: B. Wheeler, E. Dickerman, E. Allen, S. Searson, M. Marshall, D. Scouras, R. Scouras, Miss Butt, SecondRow: S. Johnson, E. McLaughlin, D. Nichols, M. Matthews, B. Barr, C. Roseberry, C. Powell, F. Gregg. First Row: K. Clontz, M, A. Odell, C. Davis, N. Davis, N. Lang. Not in Picturei: J, Durham, L. Meeteer, J. Murray, C. Pace, S. Payne, M. Slaughter, S. Smith, S. Worrall. forty-six - E ' CHAIN Kiowa, junior: f 1'-Zf The Boys' Junior Hi-Y has been reorganized. The oilicers elected this year were Forrest Mayo, president, Ray Marshall, vice-president, and Harvey Mulhauser, secretary-treasurer. The members of this club are selected from the Eighth Grade, Fresh- man, and Sophomore Classes. As Junior Hi-Y members, the boys learn the work of the club and in this way they become more efficient Senior Hi-Y members. The Boys' Junior Hi-Y also takes an active part in the Hi-Y District Conference. Third Row: W. Plunkett, T. Markham, C. Goddin, W. Payne, D. Matacia, W. McGill, C. Luck, H. Sadler. Second Row: F, Mayo, H. Mulhauser, F. Hague, B. Speidel, S. Hawkins, Mr. Speidel CSponsorJ. First Row: J. Mason, J. Haviland, R. Curtis, F. Bonavita, L. Bruton. CHAIN - - forty-seven -w my 'mmm E .3 r F fi,AfA Quail, ,UL-Y! The officers of the Eighth Grade Hi-Y were elected early in Septem- ber. The club elected Martha Mahanes, presidentg Ann Burnet, vice- presidentg Janie Hutton, secretary, and Beverly Harlow, treasurer. The Eighth Grade Hi-Y has had a very active year. The club par- ticipated in a religious assembly, the Hi-Y Conference, and in the giving of Thanksgiving baskets to the poor. At the Hi-Y Conference the Eighth Grade Hi-Y was represented by the four officers and Mikell Currier. Standing : S. Stephens, S. Batten, J. Hutton, F. Sauder, R. Case, B. Harlow, M. Mahanes, E. Omohundro, A. Hughes, B. Gay, Miss Butt QSponsorJ. Seated: N. Hughes, M. Zadra, A. Burnet, M. Currier, N. J. Craven, E. B. Hub- bell, M. Thomas. Not inPict1we: M. L. Sparger. forty-eight - ' - CHAIINL e Q f as W' xi I 4 Zglftlflflygfegef The Bumblebee is the school magazine published twice a year in order to recognize the writing talent expressed by Lane students. Em- phasis has always been placed on quality rather than quantity of material. The Bumblebee has won the trophy at the Southern Conference in Lexington two years in succession, and the school now posseses two very fine leather-bound scrapbooks as a result of this honor. Heading the staff is Winston Johns, with John Chadwick as asso- ciate editor. Cornelia Blincoe is poetry editor, and Margaret Quarles is art editor. Others on the staff include Mary Ann McCasland, Barbara Lang, Minnie Reed, Lucy Duke, Gary Kirksey, Hilda Burton, and Martha Snow. The sponsors are Mrs. Katherine A. Meade and Dr. Richard A. Meade. The staff is proud of the accomplishments of the magazine in the past, and hopes that the Bumblebee will continue to bring credit to Lane in the future. Standing: G. Kirksey, J, Chadwick, W. Johns, M. Quarles. Seated: Mrs. Meade, L. Duke, H. Burton, B. Lang, M. Snow, C. Blincoe. , Not in Picture : B. A. Davis, E. F. Houff, M. Reed. CHAIN - - forty nme v nr . I. E 'Q gp? Q. Q' s l A Ar F I m x ' . f ix . f -X, X , CAM MCCAULEY DAVIS HAWKINS SAUNDERS FARRAR Editor-in-Chief JEAN MCCAULEY Associate Editor TERRY DAVIS Photographic Editor Copy Editors JACKIE FARRAR PAT HAWKINS Photographic Staff DERWARD PHIPPS GEORGE SOMMERS JUNIOR HARVEY TOMMY MARKHAM DONALD HARLOWE Typists BETTY NEWMAN JEAN DUI-'F SPONSOR MR. FOSTER B. GRESHAM ty- MARGARET SAUNDERS Copy Staff LACY HUFFMAN VIRGINIA MCCOY PAT HADEN Art Editor KAY DEYOUNG The CHAIN is the yearbook of Lane High School. It is prepared by a staff of seventeen members under the guidance of the sponsor, Mr. Foster B. Gresham. This year the staff has tried a new system in the hopes of speeding up the schedule. The work is divided up between a copy staff and a photography staff. The copy editors and their staff are responsible for all the write-ups and identification in the annual, and the photography editor with her staff is responsible for all the pictures. The CHAIN sent Derward Phipps and Lacy Huffman to Lexington as its representatives to the S. I. P. A. Conference in April. At this conference a first place award was given to the 1948 CHAIN. The CHAIN moved its headquarters from the art room to room 206. A part of this room was partitioned off for CHAIN work and better filing facilities were added. The purpose of the annual is to help you recall many pleasant days at Lane, and the staff hopes that the CHAIN comes up to your expectations. Standing: Mr. Gresham, L. Huffman, T. Davis, D. Harlowe, D. Phipps, P. Haden, T. Markham, J. Harvey. Seated: V. McCoy, P, Hawkins, M. Saunders, J. Farrar, J. McCauley, K. DeYoung, J. Duff, B. Newman. Q CHAIN ' - fifty-one fifty-two - mtg A 1 X XX 1 ,4- X2- 35 LLEILYH, U..r,. - -U liu rwfzs F L I, ,,.X V Q vi, wf'l.,,,h Y' Vx -1 I, M s ,A KIA , V75 r A W ,I , Wd ln! I . anefime A WADE COLEMAN SAUND1-:Rs EVETRITT Editor-in-C hie f ELIZABETH WADE Associate Editor ROBERT COLEMAN Feature Editor News Editor MARGARET' SAUNDERS OAKLEY EVERITT Copy Editor Circulation Manager HARRIETTE TEBELL J OAN DAVIS Photographer Sports Editors BOBBY GITCHELL JOE COLEMAN BILLY MILLS SUZANNE MOFFATT NQANCY Woon KATHLEEN CLONTZ DACIE LINFIELD PAT HAWKINS ' c Reporters VIRGINIA MASSEY ALTON THOMAS SONNY VIA Bos .LU'rz .JOAN SULLYN' I JESSIE CARR ALICE PARKER MARGIE DARLING JANE YOE ' EMMA HARLAN CHAIN K, The Lzmetime is the school newspaper. The purpose of the Lometime is to print all the news concerning the students and the activities of the school. The staff endeavors to use the names of each student in its writings. The editorial policy of the paper is to promote thought and action about those projects which will be mutually wholesome to the student body. Our goal is to boost, not to criticize, the various activities of the students. The Lanetime is printed approximately every three weeks, having twelve issues each year. The staff is composed of from fifteen to twenty students who are able to show brilliance, alertness, and regularity in their work. From a journalism 'class conducted by Mr. C. J. M. Blume, the editors of the next year's staff are elected. This class receives instruc- tion about news-gathering, writing, and make-up for a newspaper. Jane Dickerson and June Dillard were selected from this class to represent Lometime at the S. I. P. A. conference on April 8. Standng: K. Clontz, J. Davis, O. Everitt, R. Coleman, J. Coleman, B. Mills, S. M0Hatt, H. Via, H. Tebell. Seated: N. Wood, J. Yoe, E. Wade, E. A. Harlan, M. Saunders, P. Hawkins, V. Massey. CHAIN - I - jiftythree K NNE . 0592 4 . X .V 12, .. X A I Q f 7' f 1 61.1349 X X g5bLAiIl6A.5 of WLlA!iC6llil:0llA This year the advertising staffs of Lanetime, Bumblebee, and CHAIN were combined into one business staff for all three. The sponsors of this staff were Miss Mildred Jones, circulationg Miss Alice Elam, advertisingg and Mrs. Elizabeth Paul and Mr. J. L. Sauder, publicity. As a way to make money for, and to publicize, all three publications, a Halloween dance was given at the beginning of the year. Votes for a king and queen were sold for a penny each. The King and Queen of Halloween, Joyce Brown and Jerry Speidel, were crowned by the princi- pal at this dance. The advertising division also had the task of selling ads to the town's businessmen. Outstanding work was done in this field by two girls, Hilda Burton and Barbara Lang. Standing : Seated: Not in Picture : E. F. Houff, Miss Elam, W. Johns, H. Burton, J. Chadwick, B. Lang, T. Sully, G. Kirksey, Mrs. Paul, Miss Jones, Mr. Sauder. B. A. Davis, M. A. McCas1and, P. Wingfield, P. Hawkins, E. A. Harlan, E. Collier. Joyce Brown. fifty-four - Gd CL oo EA 3 ' 64' N AT X06 K., 51.4 The Key Club is Lane's newest club and is sponsored in cooperation with the Charlottesville Kiwanis Club. When it was organized at the beginning of the year, Robert Coleman was elected president. Robert Snoddy was elected vice-president, Tom Sully, secretary, and Leslie Lisle, treasurer. Mr. John H. Barnes was chosen as the faculty sponsor of the club. The purpose of the Key Club is to develop initiative, leadership, citizenship, and civic responsibility. One of the main projects of the club was to act as publicity agent for Lane High School by use of radio programs and a weekly newspaper article in the Daily Progress. Third Row: Mr. Barnes, R. Coleman, J. Coleman, H. Mulhauser, R. Snoddy. Second Row: J. Faris, R. Slaughter, B. Faris, R. Wallenborn, H. Williams. First Row: L. Lisle, J, Hamm, N. Kidd, T. Sully, A. Thomas. l CHAIN Jiffy-five KE Q Flutes and Piccolos: CHARLOTTE BELLOMY ANN BURNET EDITH BURNET ELEANOR DICKERMAN JANE DICKERSON CRYSTAL JOHNSON DOLORES MORRIS 'A'MARTHA SNOW Trombones: DOUGLAS CHEAPE DORRIER LAWSON LISLE ' MASON t HQIMQN WILLIAMS f A f . Baskes: , WILLIAM BICKLEY 'EUGENE DONIEL SPEIDEL Qboes: 5 A h MARY E. ARMSTRONG . ' ROBERT BIRCKHEAD E146 OFFICERS President . ...... ROBERT GABLER Vice-President . . HARMON WILLIAMS Secretary . . . KATHLEEN CLARKE Treasurer . . MARY ANN MCCASLAND MEMBERS Alto Clarinets: French Horns: Cornets: NANCY JO CRAVEN CHARLES GODDIN Bb Clarinets: NORMA BALL RUBY BRYANT VIRGINIA CARR KATHLEEN CLARKE MIKELL CURRIER DAVID DILLARD WALLACE FORLOINES BETSY GAY BEVERLY HARLOW ELEANOR LAING SHIRLEY LANG ELSA LUDEWIG MARTHA ANN MAHANES FAYE MELTON DAVID MILLER A RUSSELL MOONEY J ULE MURRAY GEORGE NORCROSS MARTHA OGLESBY MARLENE PARKS HARRY POND GEORGE SOMMERS PEGGY THOMAS SHIRLEY WOOD ROBERT GABLER GERALD HAMM MARY ANN MCCASLAND NEILL MCSHANE DONALD MILLER LAURA MEETEER Percussion: ROBERT FOWLER ROBERT GITCHELL ERNEST HOURF HUNTER LANG BARRY THOMASON Bass Clarinets: CATHERINE BISHOP MARGARET QUARLES MARY SLAUGHTER Flugehorn : PETER WILLIAMS Soprano Saxophones: ROBERTA CASE FAE SAUDER Basmon: A ROBERT SNODDY I Director-SHARON B. HOOSE A Drum Mdj0T-ROBERT SNODDY- EDWARD CASH JOHN DORRIER ROBERT DURHAM GEORGE GIANNINI MARKWOOD GILMER ALICE HARPER ERNEST HOOPER RICHARD HUDSON KENNETH JONES JOHN KNIGHT RICHARD MUSSEY BENJAMIN SIBLEY Alto Saocophones : CAROL AULT KATHLEEN CLONTZ CLAYTON COLEMAN GAY FISCHER BETTY WHEELER Baritones: JACK MEREDITH HARVEY MULHAUSER GERALD SPEIDEL Tenor Saxophones : HUBERT DOUGLASS WALLACE HARDING ' CHAI f if 9 M , ' 3 ' 7 ff 1 , U . W '-im, W I 9 5 if 22' . 3 1 lyk -1 3 , 4 In Q ,V My AAG. Q A st? h ' Q :EW X Q w- x gg 1, f X., ,f Q1 Q, ,L I, QB fi V, f , A h HX , 'FE 4 il . . , Nw! vw- j , 41. fimlfi Q L A X -.Q1M !.'15 ':2WW'W vyw' Xif 4+ ZYLL LW M YW in if A , Q gi Ya 'L M my H wM,f,,,,,,,, H W, f ff V7 'Y' 'K 11 9 fn 2 Q I 4' 5 'J I 3 fr .f ff 1' f ff fi: zfilffi 5555 1 ff V :sf 5g5,::,Ls5, 95552 2, 15 my Q 3, a,Qi 95 'fyf W ,QV n,,.,,:ii2fZ1 V yi: .K K. ,L , i' 1' V X Qx ..,D H-, ,-4. ,Awww om X f ' 5 SA TA X, Q '-: f k, Q ' ' . H1' A A 'flonuv f fl f i H' 5 x . F E . I P , . i' X - , W, A? Y, , W8 2 ? My if ? W bl A, Q b 3V ,A ti'XW,3'f ww 0 I ' x -1 if Hrs' .2 7 lf' . fl JVXFL3 ,!, ,.. . QAM The A Capella Choir has been under the very capable direction of Mrs. Jeanie Westerman for the past two years. The officers elected for this year were Betty Branham, presidentg Betty Makaritis, vice-presidentg and Jackie Scott, secretary-treasurer. The Choir has given many fine performances. Among these were a Christmas Concert, a spring concert, a district music contest, and several assemblies. The main event in the Choir's program was the January per- formance of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, H, M. S. Pinaforef' The operetta was one of the best activities sponsored this year by the school. Fifth. Row : B. Branham, C. Knight, G. Morris, M. Darling, J. Bibb, J. Shipp, D. Staples, P. Haynes. Fourth Row: H. Ray, B. Robertson, R. Craft, R. Mussey, V. Walton, J. Anderson, T. Keith, F. Mayo, J. C. Craft, R. Graves. Third Row : E. Morris, B. Byrd, F. Gillum, M. Gianniny, J. Waddell, J. Thompson, B. Makaritis, S. Davis, V. Carr, Second Row: L. Burton, B. Durham, L. Mason, H. Birckhead, C. Long, J. Mason, H. Hall, B. Barr, A. Kyser. First Row: J. Branham, E. Collier, J. Scott, J. Shaw, S. Gay, D. Watts, B. Wells, B. J. Staples. Not inPicture.' L. Drumheller, P. Holevas, L. Hunt. .-ll '- A-'u iffy-eight ' ' CHAIN I og? Xl' X My Q 4? gf.. tm The Glee Club of Lane High School, directed by Mrs. Jeanie Wester- rnan, has one main purpose: to train the students in the lower classes for the Choir. The Girls' Glee Club met three times a week. They took part in the annual Christmas Concert, the City Music Festival, and in school assem- blies. They also made up most of the women's chorus in the operetta HH. M. S. Pinaforef' The Boys' Glee Club met twice a week and also with the Choir. As the Boys' Glee Club sings with the Choir and participates in all the activities of the Choir, the members appear in that picture. Third Row: B. Sprouse, N, Moses, S. Miller. Second Roux' E. Hackett, J. Smith, L. Roberts, J. Harlow, A. Crittenden, S. Durham, I. Dickerson, H. Moore, G. Houchens, H. Morgan. First Row: C. Goodrich, A. Easton, D. Barnett, C. Morris, Z. Sealark, A, Clough, B. Ennis, M. Powell. Nof inPicf1u'e.' J. Apgar, C. Leake, J. Ryan, P. Thomas, B. McCla1'y. CHAIN - - fifty-nine rl I I Mfdfywlzi President . . . Vice-President . S eeretary . Treasurer ANN ANDERSON ANN BNABCOCK ANN BELT WARREN BLACKWELL FRED BONAVITA BETTY BRANHAM JESSIE CARR VIRGINIA CARR LAURA CARRUTHERS JOHN CHADWICK KATHLEEN CLONTZ PATSY COLEMAN EARLINE COLLIER J. C. CRAFT I MARGIE DARLING GENE DENSMORE ELEANOR DIOKERMAN JUNE DILLARD LUCY DUKE OAKLEY EVERITT OFFICERS 0 . n . . SUZANNE MOFFATT OAKLEY EVERITT . GLORIA GALBAN . JOHN CHADWICK MEMBERS GLORIA GALBAN MARILYN GREAVER FRANK HAGUE EMMA ALLEN HARLAN JULIA HARLOW JANIE HUTTON MARY J ARMAN LIONEL JOHNS WINSTON JOHNS SUSAN JOHNSON BETTY JOHNSTON GARY KIRKSEY HUNTER LANG BILL LASZLO LESLIE LISLE MARTHA MAHANES JEAN MCCAULEY VIRGINIA MASSEY, LAURA MEETEER DONALD MILLER SUZANNE MOFFATT VIRGINIA MORTON HARVEY MULHAUSER J ULE MURRAY MARY ALLEN ODELL ALICE PARKER DERWARD PHIPPS MARGARET QUARLES MINNIE REED DONNA SIMS JEAN SMITH JOAN SULLY KENNETH TAYLOR HARRIETTE TEBELL TERRY TILMAN ALTON THOMAS ELIZABETH WADE LAVERNE WOOD NANCY WOOD ANN EVERETT YOE PENELOPE FRASER SUSAN MILLER JANE YOE SPONSORS MISS VIRGINIA BOLEN MISS SYLVIA HORWITZ .sixty ' CHAIN The Players Club is the dramatic organization at Lane. At the beginning of each year the club holds try-outs to admit new members. A committee consisting of the four oiiicers and the two sponsors selects the students who they believe show the most talent. This year as its annual production, the club presented the comedy Dear Ruth. Starring in the role of Ruth was Suzanne Moffatt, the president of the club. Another leading character in the play was John Chadwick, treasurer of the club, who was chosen as the most talented member of the Senior Class. Winston Johns, Luck Duke, Gene Densmore, Kenneth Taylor, Jane Yoe, and Penny Fraser also had starring roles in this play, which was one of the best ever given by the Players Club. In the Group One Northern District Tournament, the Club received a rating of Distinguished on the play, The Road of Poplars by Vernon Sylvaine. In the State Festival, the play was rated Superior. Winston Johns and John Chadwick had the leading parts. Fifth Row: L. Carruthers, M. Darling, J. Sully, V. Massey, E. A. Harlan, L. Meeteer. Fourth Row: Miss Horwitz, B. Branham, J. Carr, J. Dillard, V. Carr, Miss Bolen, F. Hague, F. Bonavita, H. Lang. Thi1'dRow: A. E. Yoe, P. Coleman, M. Quarles, N. Wood, E. Collier, J, Yoe, H. Tebell, M. Greaver, L. Wade, V. Morton, L. Duke, A. Anderson. SecomlRow: M. A. Odell, E. Dickerson, L. Easton, P. Fraser, A, Best, J. Harlow, T. A. Tilman, D. Ph-ipps, A. Babcock, D. Sims, K. Clontz. First Row: A. Parker, B. Johnston, G. Kirksey, G. Galban, O. Everitt, S. Moffatt, J, Chadwick, W. Johns, L. Johns, D. Miller. CHAIN - . sixty one C Cla! President . . Vice-President .... OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer . BILL ADAMS RANDALL BARNETT LYNWOOD BEASLEY JOE BINGLER BILLY BOLTON DAVID BUCK DAVID COOKE TERRY DAVIS ANGUS ESTES MEMBERS PAUL HOLEVAS JIM HOLLAND HARRY HUGHES WILLIS HUGHES BILL HURTT NORMAN KIDD GARY KIRKSEY LESLIE LAFON HUNTER LANG . HUNTER LANG . . BILL HURTT BILL ADAMS RICHARD MUSSEY SONNY NICHOLS WILRUR ROBERTS BILLY SCRUGGS BILLY SHIPP DELRERT SNEAD GEORGE SPENCER TOM SULLY NICK THEODOSE HAMILTON GRAVES JIM LEWIS ALTON THOMAS JUNIOR HARVEY RAY MARSHALL ROBERDEAU WALLENRORN CARROLL HERRING JIM MOORE EDDIE WYANT SPONSORS MR. HARRY MARTIN MR. WALTER SMITH MR. WILLIE T. BARNETT sixty-'two - ' CHAIN The members of the C Club are the boys who have Won their varsity letters in one of the major sports-football, basketball, baseball, and track. Other than winning their letter, the boys have to go through an initiation before they can become members of the C Club. A small C pin is awarded by the club to each member after the initiations, which are held three times a year. An annual affair sponsored by the club is the Christmas dance, which was more successful this year than ever before. The club gave several juke-box dances in the gym after the football games. In April, the C Club had charge of the sale of tickets for a lacrosse game between the University of Virginia and Penn State, which was held on the Lane field. The proceeds helped to buy an audiometer for the schools of Charlottesville. In the future as in the past, the C Club will continue to fight dis- honesty, unsportsmanlike attitude, and unbecoming conduct on the ath- letic field. ThirdRow.' G. Spencer, J. Moore, D, Buck, D. Snead, G. Kirksey, R. Mussey, J Coiner, E. Harvey, N. Kidd. Second Row: J. Bingler, H. Hughes, J. Holland, W. Roberts, R. Barnett, D. Cooke, E. Wyant, T. Sully, R. Marshall. First Row: P. Holevas, B. Adams, H, Lang, B. Hurtt, R. Wallenborn. CHAIN ' - sixty three E i. Q5 V I. 3, F . Fir? E' N E , f X vjzfg. 7 ,- oiiiaizifuzfiw cf.f',..f..fg..,, L M At the first of the year the Distributive Education Club elected the following oiiicers: president, Mary Kirbyg vice-president, John Birck- headg secretary, Dorothy Roberts, and treasurer, Barbara Laing. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Audrey Miller. On February 28, a district meet of all the Distributive Education clubs in Virginia was held at Lane. On March 15 and 16, John Birckhead was sent to Richmond to represent the Lane club at a national conference. Other activities of the club were an informal dance on March 5, and an Employer-Employee Banquet in April. Members of Distributive Education are intqested in some form of salesmanship and have at least fifteen hours',of Work in stores each Week. 1.1. I . 'Q in! . 1 ig, Th1'rdRow.' S. Payne, L. Rogers, A. Brown, Cai reck, B. Walsh, M. Breeden, C. Giarminy, J. Parr, B. Scruggs, B. Laing. Second Row: Mrs. Miller, D, Atkins, A. Orrifohundro, E. Dickerson, M. Eary, D. Roberts, M. Kirby, C. Gentry, B. Thurston. First Row: J. Birckhead, H. Barnett, H. Austin, E. Lilley, rpyen, B. Gitchell 4 Noi i'n,Picfurr' L. Plumb, R. Taylor. . bszxty-four - CHAIN Q A T V . ,H .. . -,,., Q cumily J.,0f!..!! l Sixth Row: Fifth Row: Fourth Row : Third Row: Second Row F i'rst Row: z 1 H. Martin fCoachJ, R. Holland fCoachJ, Smith QCoachJ, E. Pittman fManagerJ, S. Hawkins, T. Sully fManagerJ, H. Graves fManagerJ. R. Makielski, F. Norvelle, G. Spencer, B. Lutz, G. Kirksey, C. Jackson, M. Keller, R. Barnett. W. Hughes, R. Marshall, S. Seiler, B. Scruggs, T, Davis, R. Rushton, D. Buck, S. Nichols, D. Myers, V. Walton. N. Kidd, A. Thomas, N. Theodose, R. Thraves, B. Chapman, M. Chisholm, J. Myers, A. Matacia, W. Plunkett. B. Adams, B. Mills, W. Birckhead, W. Roberts, H. Lang, L. Huffman, G. Scouras, D. Cooke, C. Anderson. J. Bingler, J. Harvey, R. Mussey, C. Herring, R. Wallenborn, D. Snead, J. Moore, H. Hughes, B. Hurtt, J. Holland, A. Estes. Q MILLER SCHOOL Lane started its football season with a bang by romping over Miller School 25-0 on Friday, September 17, before a crowd of 2,500. Dave Buck, a former Miller School athlete, scored the first touchdown. Beasley kicked the extra, point, making the score 7-0. Theodose hit pay dirt, and, the half ended with the score 13-0. In the second half Bingler and Walters scored, and,Lane held Miller until the end of the game. Lane 25, Miller School 0. . ' ALEXANDRIA CGEORGE WASHINGTOIQ Lane tied the powerful Alexandria Presidents Friday night, September 25, before .a crowd of 7,000 spectators. Alexandria, playing from a single wingback, scored late in the first quarter. The conversion was good, making the score 7-0. Receiving Alexandria's kick. Joe Binglerfraced 85 yards for a touchdown. Beasley kicked the extra point and tied the score. After many forward drives, David Buck went through off tackle to score. The placement was Wide, and the score stood 13-7 with Lane in the lead. With two minutes left, the Presidents scored again. The kick was blocked, and the game ended with the score tied. Lane 13, Alexandria 13. -sixty-six - - CHAIN HAMPTON Lane fought well against a heavy Hampton team on October 1 for the second home game. Lane succeeded in holding the powerful team's score down to 20-0. Hamp- ton, completing several long passes, crippled Lane badly. The Lane defense was good, but its offense didn't have a chance against the hard fighting Crabbers. Hampton turned out to be State Champions of the 1948 season. Lane 05 Hampton 20. GLASS HIGH In the third home game on Friday, October 8, Lane fought hard against a strong Glass High eleven. Having four players benched because of injuries, Lane was expected to lose by a great marging but contrary to predictions, the Orange and Black held the Hilltoppers down to only one touchdown, without the conversion. After playing on a muddy field, with neither team scoring in the first half, Glass recovered a fumble by Lane on the 8-yard line in the last of the third quarter, and with difficulty pushed over for a T. D. Lane held the Glass High team until the end of the game. Lane 03 Glass 6. SALEM Lane went to meet the Salem eleven October 16, only to be defeated in the last of the game. The Orange and Black had troub'e making its plays click throughout the game. Salem caught Lane off guard and pulled a trick play and scored. The conversion was good with the score 7-0. Numerous penalties broke Lane's chances of scoring, and the game ended with Lane holding Salem on their own 25-yards line. Lane 09 Salem 7. ARLINGTON V The Arlington team defeated Lane on October 22 with a 21-0 victory. The power- ful Arlington line was the largest to play against Lane this season. Arlington scored in the first quarter a few plays after the kickoff. With the conversion good, Arlington led 7-0. Lane buckled down after another score from Arlington and held the score 14-0 at the half. In the second half, Lane played excellent ball and held Arlington to a single i iv-, LANE os. HAMPTON CHAIN - sixty-seven touchdown. Several outstanding Lanemen were injured, but the sub- stitutes for them played well to hold the score to a 21-0 victory for Arlington. Lane 0, Arlington 21. FALLS CHURCH The Orange and Black coasted to a 25-0 victory over Falls Church, Friday night, October 29. Falls Church received Lane's kickoff but could do nothing against the strong home team. Lane took the punt on its own 35 and raced back 12 yards. Neither team scor- ed in the first quarter but Lane's offensive power took off for two touchdowns before the half. Buck scored twice and Adams made the conversion, making the score 13-0 at the half. The third quarter held both teams scoreless, but Lane scored twice again in the fourth. Bingler raced 45 yards only to be knocked out of bounds on the opponents' 5- yard line. Buck again hit pay dirt by crashing over from the five. Lane 253 Falls Church 0. FAIRFAX Lane chalked up the fourth vic- tory of the season against the Fairfax eleven November 5. Lane played excellent football, but numerous penalties kept the Orange and Black from scoring through the first half and third quarter. The only score came late in the fourth quarter when Dave Buck and Wheat Wallenborn, alter- nately, carried the ball to the 15- yard line. A short pass by Nichols First Column : Dave Buck, Sonny Nich- ols, Joe Bingler. Second CoI1m'm: Junior Harvey, Bill Adams, Randall Barnett. to Jim Lewis was completed in the end zone. The conversion made by Adams was complete, and the game ended with the score 7-0, Lane's favor. Lane 7g Fairfax 0. FREDERICKSBURG Playing the last game of the sea- son, Lane was out to win against a strong Fredericksburg team on November 12. Fredericksburg scored in the first quarter soon after starting the game. The conversion was good. In the second quarter, Joe Bingler raced 59 yards to put the ball in scoring position. After sev- eral plays Bingler crashed over to score. The kick was not good. Fredericksburg again scored in the third quarter and again was successful with the extra point. With six minutes left to play, Lane started to play offensive ball. Lane recovered a fumble in midfield and brought the ball up to the 15-yard line. Billy Shipp passed to Rail Herring in the end zone for the score. A bad pass from center ruined the conversion. Near the end of the game with the score 14-12, Fredericksburg's favor, Lane kicked to Fredericks- burg. On the first play, Theodose recovered a fumble and Lane's offense got ready to move. Just six plays later Shipp raced through the Fredericksburg line to put the ball over the stripe with two min- utes left in the game. The extra point was successful and the game ended. Lane 193 Fredericksburg 14. First Column: Jimmy Holland, Wheat Wallenborn, Hunter Lang. Second Column: Harry Hughes, Rail Herring, Bill Hurtt. SecondRow: J. Bingler E Pittman tManage1J B Shipp D Cooke S Nichols I Harvey, L Beasley First Row: N. Theodose T Theodose R Samuels M1 Smith fCoachJ Opponent Lune sbcoic Opponent 9 QCOIK Mount Vernon .....,.. Christopher Gist .... Alexandria r,... . ,. Woodberry ...., Fairfax .,.....r.,, V. S. D. B. .,.......,r,.r Fredericksburg .... Washington Sz Lee Woodberry ..,.....,.., Lynchburg ,,........ Fredericksburg ,,... Thomas Jefferson.. V. S. D. B. .......,,.,.. , Alexandria ....l... Mount Vernon .,.,.., Fairfax ...,,,..,...... Thomas Jeffersonu Washington Sz Lee seventy - CHAIN Lane had a fair season by winning eight out of seventeen games. The Orange and Black won four out of eight league games, which were with Mt. Vernon, Alexandria, Fairfax, and Arlington. Having two games with each, Lane won both games against Mt. Vernon and Fairfax and lost both games against Alexandria and Arlington. The two closest non-league games were with V. S. D. B., which was won by one point made by Jim Lewis at the very last of the game, and with Thomas Jefferson, which was lost by one point. The winning point was made by T. J. when a foul shot proved fatal to Lane just as the final bell rang. Lane's star forward, David Cooke, led the Northern District in basketball scoring this year with an 18.4 average. He ran a close second with Paul Gentry of John Marshall for the top scorer of the state. In the Fredericksburg game on January 19, Cooke scored 34 points, more than half of the total score of that game. Tommy Theodose had second rating of the Lane team for the season. His shots were especially good from midcourt. Other players to be men- tioned in order of points scored are Sonny Nichols, Jimmy Lewis, Joe Bingler, and Junior Harvey. MOUNT VERNON GAME ALEXANDRIA GAME QHAIN - - S'eQ1e11fyo1Le Fourth Row: G. Scouras fManagerJ, B. Thraves, W. Roberts, M. Johnson, L. Huffman, A. Matacia, H. Cockrell fManagerJ. -K 1'hirdRow: D. Miller, B. Coiner, R. Breeden, S. McCauley fAssistant Managerj, W. Birckhead, R. Barnett, J. Grinnell, R. Johnsen, P. Raulet, R. Rushton. Second Row: H. Lang, G. Kirksey, W. Wallenborn, J. Bingler, S. Nichols, D. Snead, B. Chapman, B. Shipp, B. Driver, W. Smith QCoachJ. First Row: J. Satterfield, B. Adams, G. Spencer, C. Dunsmore, T. Theodose, F. Norvell, B. Deane, P. Ryan. 5....i..zz Coach Walter Smith had very good response from the call for baseball players on March 15. The team as a whole was considerably better than the '48 team. The key players were Eddie Wyant and George Spencer- pitchersg Sonny Nichols and Tommy Theodose-catchers, Jim Lewis and Gary Kirksey-lst base, Claude Gianniny and Bunny.Deane-2nd baseg Joe Bingler-3rd base, and Wheat Wallenborn and.Billy Shipp-short stop. SCHEDULE April 8-Thomas Jefferson ...,........,. there April Woodberry Forest home April -V. S. D. B .......... there May -Fluvanna .......,...,.. home April 15-Miller School ..,... there May 10-Waynesboro ...,. home April -Waynesboro .... there May -Madison ..,...,......... home April -Madison ..,..,.. there May -Mt. Vernon ............ home April -Fluvanna .,.....,.... there May -Woodberry Forest there April Miller School ,.,..... home May -Thomas Jefferson home May 24---V. S. D. B ..,...,...,.,..,......... home seventy-two - ' CHAIN jmcd The track team, coached by Athletic Director Harry Martin, was Well balanced this year. The team was greatly made up of last year's stars, including Gary Kirksey and Nick Theodose in the dashes, Robert Coleman and Bob Lutz in discus competition, Cary Jackson and Dave Cooke in the high jump contest, Tom Sully and Wayne Plunkett in the 880-yard rung and Ray Marshall in the mile run. Among the promising newcomers of the season were Buddy LaFon, out for the 880-yard rung James Woody, out for broad jump, Douglas Thomas and Evan Jackson, out for the dashesg and Bob Makielski, out for the 440-yard run. SCHEDULE April 9-Fredericksburg .,..... , ,,,... home April 30-Fairfax ...,,.. f ,....... ,home April 16-St. Christopher '......,..,,..,. .there May 7-Mt. Vernon ,....... ...,.....,.,. t here April 23-Mt. Vernon .,...4...,, ....,,.,, h ome May 14-State Meet .,..,... ...,. , ...U. Va. Third Row: B. Makielski, C. Jackson, J. Coleman, J. Critzer, R. Coleman, W. Short, E. Jackson, B. LaFon, N. Theodose, M. Ramey, F. Roberts, H. Graves, H. Hawkins, V. Walton, D. Phipps QManagerJ, J. Bash fAssistant Coachj, F. Johnson. Second Row: N. Kidd fManage1'J, W, Plunkett, T. Sully, B. Badgett, P. Haden, H. Lang, B. Badgett, J. Root, G. Kirksey, E. Staton, K. Taylor, W. Wallen- born. First Row: H. Martin ,CoachJ, E. Pittman, R, Marshall, D. Cooke, S. Wells, D. Ergenbright, B. Lutz, R. Waid, B. Woody. CHAIN - - seventy-three 1. SE. if llllidf C1 llfdify CQOOIAIX! Sixth Row: R. Samuels, W. Barnett fCoachJ. Fifth Row: J. White, W. Shisler, D. Trainum, J. Davis, F. Herring, J. Draper. FfJIl'7'fh'Rll1l7.' R. August, J. Pace, D. Bingler, R. Coiner, J, Sibley, J. Marshall, E. Hooper, E. Roberts. Third Row: B. Bishop, B. Bickley, T. Bailey, T. Theodose, Don Breeden, Dick Breeden, Roy Samuels, E. Boger, E. Jackson, H. Pittman. Scco11dRow: J. Root, C. Cash, F. Bibb, B. Byers, J. Anderson, F. Powell, B. Elliton QManagerJ, N. McLaughlin, D. Thomas, P. Haden. First Row: E. Cassity, E. Staton, R. Badgett, T. Barnett, W. Badgett, W. Short, R. Waid, A. Shidett, B. Barr, B. Taylor, B. Wood. The Lane J. V.'s had a fair season this year by three wins, one tie, and only one loss. In the first game, Tommy Theodose scored the only touchdown to win the game against Fork Union. The Orange and Black was caught off guard in the following game, and the Miller School eleven scored eight points and topped Lane for a victory. The third game was played against a strong Culpeper eleven, Richard Eary made several spectacular catches and scored twice to tie the game. In the fourth game, the J . V. eleven won over Woodberry Forest, 13-6, for the first time in three seasons. In the final and return game, on our home field, the Lane J. V.'s won over Culpeper in the last part of the last quarter. Opponent Lafne's Score Oppoizehfs Score Fork Union ...,.... 6 0 Miller School ..,.......... 0 8 Culpeper . ,................. 12 12 Woodberry Forest... ..,.. . 13 6 Culpeper ......,.,...,.,....... 6 0 sezenty four - ' CHAIN Second Row: R. Graves fManage1'J, E. Jackson, T. Morris, H. Pond, B. Ellington, D Mr. Barnett fCoach7. First Row: W. Plunkett, B, Outen, H. Smith, J. Draper, S. Fowler. I unter Cvpzwifyr gaadefdfz The Junior Varsity Basketball team had a very poor season. Out of eight games played, it won only two, both by small margins. The first three games were lost to more powerful and more experi- enced teams. However, a return game with Thomas Jefferson at the close of the season showed an improved Lane team, losing by a much narrower margin. Opponent La1Le's Score Opponent? Score Arlington .......... 27 48 V. S. D. B ......,....., 12 30 Fredericksburg ..,..,... 17 50 Thomas Jefferson ,..... 14 53 V. S. D. B ......,.......,. 41 34 Alexandria ..,,.,.. 24 55 1-if Mount Vernon ..,... 19 31 Fairfax ......,..,....,...,.. 28 26 Thomas Jefferson ....., 25 28 CHAIN ' ' seventy-five C7 it Zitiflf L'CZ!Czui1C2'A K Pat Hibbert, Nancy Pace, Barbara Barr, Joan Davis, Jean McCauley, Ann Babcock, Pat Hawkins, Joyce Brown, Meta Todd. The Varsity Cheerleaders, under the leadership of Jean McCauley, have been very active this year. They chartered buses to every out-of-town football game but one, and they also decorated the goal posts with school colors before every game. At football games and at basketball games, the cheerleaders have done a Wonderful job of cheering our teams to victory. . - . ' 1 Kumar 7 4iT,SLl1! Q Aucrfcmtcra I 1 Gwin Morris, Roy Ann Payne, Barbara Patterson, Nancy Jenkins. Not in Picture : Mary Odell. 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GEORGE WILLIAM BOLTON lBillyJ ,...........,...,.....,.,..,..,......, 601 Locust Avenue Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, Vice-President 55 President Homeroom 55 President Class 55 Choir 35 C Club 55 Manager of Football 55 Assistant Man- ager 4. ' MARGARET FERN BREEDEN .,.,O.......,.........,..,.....,.,.,............ 203 Douglas Avenue Monroe High School: J. A. C. Club 2, 3, 45 Artist for Monroe Voice 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 4. Lane: Distributive Education Club 5. ALICE ELIZABETH BROWN fBubb1esJ .........,..,..........,............ 615 Dale Avenue Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 25 Senior Hi-Y 45 Distributive Education Club 55 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Assistant Librarian 2, 3, 5. JOYCE LEE BROWN, .,...,... , .......... ,....,............ ...... ,...,.,................... . 3 1 2 7V3 Street Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 35 Senior Hi-Y 55 Girls' Activities Council 3, 4, Secretary 45 Student Council 25 Lanetime 55 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Basket- ball 2, 35 President of Homeroom 35 Secretary of Homeroom 4. - HILDA JEAN BURTON .......,..........,..,.....,.. - ................,.....,..... 703 Concord Avenue Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 55 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Bumblebee 5. SYLVIA LEE CAMPBELL .................,................................ 615 Lexington Avenue Junior Hi-Y 1, 25 Choir 1, 35 Girls' Activities Council 55 Student Council 15 Treasurer of Homeroom 15 Secretary and Treasurer of Homeroom 2. JOHN PATTEN CHADWICK ......................,..,.......,............ 2011 Spottswood Road Bumblebee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Business Manager 4, Associate Editor 55 Playervs Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 55 Lanetime 4, 55 Advertising Staff 55 V. L. Play 4, 55 Speech Class 55 Creative Writing 35 Players Club Annual Play 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Operetta 5. KATHLEEN CLARKE QClickieJ ...,...,...................,..........., 502 Lexington Avenue Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 55 Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Uniform Staff 25 All-State Band 3, 4, 55 Eighth Grade Hi-Y 1, Vice-President 15 Girls' Activities Council 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Junior Hi-Y 25 Secretary Homeroom 45 President Homeroom 5. JAMES R. COINER Uimmyj ,.,..,............,........., ............. 1 116 Altavista Avenue Senior Hi-Y 3, 45 C Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 253, 45 Manager Baseball 25 Baseball 45 Track 45 President Homeroom 25 Vice-President Home- room 4. . 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ROBERT COLEMAN., A....,...A,........A....,......,,.....,....,.....,..........,. 1511 Rugby Avenue Student Council 4, 5, Secretary 5, Key Club 5, President 5, Ushers Club 4, 5, Lrmetime 4, 5, Assistant Editor 5, Sports Editor 4, State Student Council 5, Vice- President 5, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Track 3, 4, 5, Football 3, First Prize Virginia Science Open House 4, Delegate to Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention 4, Delegate to Student Cooperative Association Convention 5, Presi- dent Homeroom 3, Honor Committee 5. EARLINE ELIZABETH COLLIER ,.....,......,...i.........,..,......, 820 E. Jefferson Street Junior Choir 1, 2, Lane High Choir 3, 4, 5, Players Club 4, 5, Ushers Club 5, Convention 4, Delegate to Student Cooperative Association Convention 5, Presi- dent Homeroom 3, Honor Committee 5. BETTY CONNOCK. ..,........,...,..,.,..,,.,,.......,i.....................,,.., 836 Belmont Avenue Girls' Athletic Association 2, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Softball 2, District Music Festival 3, 4. DAVID COOKE .......,....,..............,..........,................,,.,..,..,... 930 Preston Avenue C Club 5, Football 4, 5, Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5, Track 3, 4, 5, Vice-President Homeroom 5, DELORES MAXINE CRADDOCK fMacJ ............,....,......,......... 434 Meade Avenue Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, President 5, Girls' Activities Council 4, 5, Student Council 4, Ushers Club 5, Honor Committee 5, Secretary Homeroom 1, President Homeroom 2, Delegate to Hi-Y Conference 4, 5, Wearer of Jeweled Hi-Y Pin 5, Delegate to Girls' State 5, CHAIN 4. JOHN ANTHONY CONNELL CRAFT KJ. CJ .....,,....,..., 1012 Fourteenth Street Choir 3, 4, 5, Junior Choir 1, 2, President Class 3, 4, Players Club 3, 4, 5, President Homeroom 1, 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 4, 5, Operetta 2. ROBERT CRAVEN ................................,..,.....,.................. 1001 Blenheim Avenue BETTY ANN DAv1s ...,..,..,....,...,...A.......,.......................,..... 1119 Forrest Street Student Council 1, Girls' Activities Council 4, Eighth Grade Hi-Y 1, Bumblebee 5, Latin Tournament 3, 4. , JOAN AMALIE DAVIS CJOJ ........,........,........ .,......,..... 1 321 E. Market Street Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y 4, Junior Choir 1, 2, Lane High Choir 2, Student Council 1, Cheerleader 5, Girls Athletic Association 2, President Homeroom 1, 2, Lanetime 4, 5, CHAIN 3, Operetta 2, Treasurer Homeroom 5. . TERRY HUNTER DAVIS, JR.,. ,.,...,............... 1 .......,...,..........,.,..., 120 Minor Road Student Council 2, 4, 5, Vice-President Homeroom 1, 2, 3, CHAIN 4, 5,.Athletic Editor 4, Assistant Editor 5, Football 2, 3, 4, 5, Track 4, 5, Basketball 4, 5, Tennis 5, Delegate to Southern Interscholastic Press Association 4, Delegate to Student Cooperative Association 5, Debate Club 5, C Club 5. LEONARD GENE DENSMORE ...,........,.,....,...,.......,......,, Kearsarge R. F. D. 3 Players Club 5, Players Club Play 5. 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Market Street Distributive Education Club 55 Basketball 1. JEAN DARE DUFF .,...,,.A............t,.......,.,...,..............,.... 829 Monticello Avenue Girls' Athletic Association 25 Glee Club 25 Girls' Activities Council 3, 45 CHAIN 55 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Operetta 25 Treasurer Class 1. LUCY MARSHALL DUKE ....tt..A,t,...........,,...........,,,.t..,...t.... 1930 Thomson Road Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Players Club 3, 4, 55 Ushers Club 55 Lanetime 4, Advertising Manager5 Bumblebee 55 Glee Club 15 Junior Choir 25 Creative Writing Club 25 Basketball 2, 35 Tennis 15 Operetta 1, 25 Players Club Annual Play 55 Girls' Athletic Association 2. ANGUS ESTES ....,.....,..,,..,.,i,.......,.............A,............,.,.,..,... 802 Concord Avenue C Club 4, 55 Baseball 3, 45 Football 3, 4, 5. OAKLEY EVERITT fOakieJ ............,i,.......,........i.,...,......,..... 8 Jack Jouett Apts. Players Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 55 Lanetime 4, 5, News Editor 55 Student Council 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Basketball 2, 35 Tennis 15 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Secretary Homeroom 15 Players Club Annual Play 3, 55 Operetta 1, 2. JACQUELIN JANE FARRAR CJackieJ. ,.,.,.. ...... ...,...,....... 8 0 7 Monticello Avenue CHAIN 3, 4, 5, Class Editor 3, Faculty Editor 4, Photographic Staff Head 55 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Junior Choir 2. J oAN ELIZABETH FLORENCE ...,...,......,......,....,.,..,.....,.......,..., Keswick, Virginia Arlington Heights High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois: Pep Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 4, Vice-President 45 Student Council 45 Student Guide 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Cardinal 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Editor 45 Heights Staff 35 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. Board 35 All-Star Basketball 2, 3. Lane High School: Girls' Senior Hi-Y 55 Girls' Activities Coun- Cil 5. ' I :lg 5 ll SALLY M. GAY, ......,. ,..... ..,.,..... ,,.,.... 1 .,.....,.,...,.,............ 2 4 6 MonteiVista Avenue Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Glee Club 25 Choir 4, 55 Operetta 5. A CLARICE GENTRY ...,,.......,.,.,.,.,.,.....,.,,.,...,........,,....,.,,.... 608 Lexington Avenue Distributive Education Club 5. CLAUDE ANDERSON GIANNINY ...... ' ..........,...,....,..,..,.,.,........ 1105 Druid Avenue Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 Distributive Education Club 55 Baseball 3. ROBERT LANE GITCHELL fBobbyJ ........,.,.,..........,......,.,... 1067 Locust Avenue Lane High Band 2, 3, 4, 55 Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, Treasurer 55 Lcmetime 4, 5. MARILYN GREAVER fBooJ .,.,.....,.,..,.......,,...... , ,............. 500 Fourteenth Street Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Players Club 55 Glee Club 15 Secretary Homeroom 25 Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Tennis 15 Operetta 1. FRANK ARNOLD GREGG ....., ....... 2 14 Fifth Street, N. E. WILLIAM GERALD HAMM .....,.......,.ii......,.,.,....,....,...,.......,........., 801 Park street Concert B'and 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Boys' Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 All-State Band 35 Lanetime 45 Secretary and Treasurer Homeroom 5. WAVERLY L. HANEY ........... . ..... 716 Levy Avenue Eighth Grade Hi-Y 1. CHAIN ' - ninety-three O 7' lm-nu1.m11m.1 1 1,m-lm-W1 1 1 1 1 1m,1.. 4. ..,.1., Shop at . . . NViley - Tilman, lnc. 63? lf' ti, H 'TS' M Cha1'lottesvil1e's Ladies' and Child1'en's Store WILEY - TILMAN, INC. 410 East Main Street QB-11--1-111-1-1-----un- Mew Fresh Flowers Always Telephone 660 418 East Main Street 1 1 1W1.m1,.,l1.m1,.,,1...,.1M1 1 1n1,, A BETH! IEVEKAGI 1 no Z 94 1 n 7 cA o 41eo su nun Jam, agzgq 1 457501115 p D O' Funny ' VJCUUM SLA . 1' N0 ,.,,, D f 'V' 'I vs, Elkton Lithia Bottling C0 -un-1nn-un-nn-nn.-nu1uu-nn1nn.-lm11m-nn-uv.--nn o tn--lm.-nu..-N141 .1 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 1 111- The Theatres Uf Charlottesville THE PARAMOUNT THE JEFFERSON THE LAFAYETTE THE UNIVERSITY Showing The Best Pictures Made Q1,..,1.,,.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1.,..,49 Q1....1....1....1.,..1.,..1.........,1 1 1 1 1 1 1.... Iffrzgmf I gm MARY ANITA HANTZMON ...,......,..... , ...................,......,,. 701 Evergreen Avenue Junior Hi-Y 2, 3g Glee Club lg Girls' Activities Council 2g Basketball 2g Tennis lg Secretary Homeroom lg Eighth Grade Hi-Y lg Senior Hi-Y 4. EMMA ALLEN HARLAN ll.,.....g..ll...l..gl.....,,.l.. ....l,l....l.....g..l.,... 2 03 Ridge Street Eighth Grade Hi-Y lg Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, President 3g Senior Hi-Y 4, 5g Lanetime 4, 5g CHAIN 4g Players Club 4, 5g Girls' Activities Council 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3g Tennis lg Girls' Athletic Association 2g Secretary Homeroom lg Delegate to Hi-Y Convention 3g Eighth Grade Glee Club 1. O WALLACE HARDING ,.,l.......g..,.... I ,..A....A.l.........l,.....l.l......,...,.. 1 5 Montibello Circle Concert Band 2, 3, 4, 5g Military Band 2, 3, 4, 5g Baseball lg Football 2g Track 3g Basketball 5. V ALICE HARPER ,,,........,.,., ,.......,,,...A.,.,.A,...,..A.A,,.......,,........,,.,......,,.,,. P . O. Box 44, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5g Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, 5g All-State Band 4, 5g iEighth Grade Hi-Y lg Student Council 1. PATRICIA HAWKINS fPatJ .....,,.,,,.....,.,.,..,,,,..,,.,.,...,,,,......., 530 N. First Street Eighth Grade Hi-Y lg Vice-President Homeroom lg Student Council 2g Girls' Activities Council 2, 3g Girls' Athletic Association 2g Glee Club lg Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3g Delegate to Hi-Y Convention 3g Tennis 1g Basketball 2, 35 CHAIN 4, 5, Class Editor 4, Identification Editor 5g Lanetime 4, 5g Secretary and Treasurer Homeroom 4, 5g Senior Hi-Y 5g Treasurer of Class 5g Cheerleader 5. DORIS MARIE HEAD II..II.., V ....,,.....I......I..,.,........,.....,...........,.... 1417 Burgess Lane JAMES ROBERT HOLLAND, JR. CJimmyJ ......... .,.... 1 114 Grove Street C Club 4, 5g Football 3, 4, 5g Baseball 5. PAUL HOLEVAS I,..III....,.,...,.I.II,..,...,.,.,.,..............,.,...I,..,...I.....,,.I,,,,. 313 Parkway Choir 2, 3, 4, 5g Baseball 1, Manager 1g Football 1g Basketball 3. E. F. HOUFF, II CSkipl, .,.....,..,.,.,.,,.......,.,.,... I ..,,,..,.,........... 703 E. High Street Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5g Ushers Club 5g Military Band 2, 3, 4, 5g Concert Band 3, 4, 5g Student Council 4, 5g All-State Band 4, 5g Lometime 4. HARRY HAMILTON HUGHES ..,................,., ...... 3 18 Avon Street C Club 4, 5g Varsity Football 4, 5. ' I A BILL HUR'I I'. ..,....,.,......,,....,, .....,....I,...........,...I.,.,...,.,.,............ I .Route 3, Box 4A C Club 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 5g Football 3, 4, 5g Baseball 3, 4, 5. MAXINE CATHERINE IX CMaxl ....,.........................,.,.,... 1932 Blue Ridge Road Cheerleader 3, 4g 'Choir 2, 3g Glee Club lg Creative Writing Club 1, Secretary 1g Basketball 2, 3g Tennis lg Operetta 2, CARY JACKSON. ..,...,....,.,.....,........,.,.,,......,.,.,,... ......,. K eswick, Virginia Senior Hi-Y 4, 5g Football 4, 5g Track 4. FREDERICK WINSTON J oIINs, J R., ....,..............,....,...,......., Raleigh Court Apts. Bumblebee 4, 5, Advertising Editor 4, Editor 5g Players Club 5g Publications Business Stad' 5g Student Council 5g Art Class 4, 5g Speech Class 4, 5g Delegate to Southern Interscholastic Press Association 4g Forensic Contest 4, 5g Players Club Play 5. MARY KIRBY .......,........,.........,.....,......,.......,............,..,....,... 1012 Tufton Avenue Distributive Education Club 5, President 5g Glee Club 2g Operetta 2g Girls' Ath- letic Association 2g Basketball 2, 4g Softball 1, 4. CHAIN ' - ninety-ji've -nn1nu10:11nu1nn1un..nu1nn1nn-nu-mn1uu..uu...nu.1nu1nn1uu1nu1ml1nn1nm-nu- CHARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS Since 1868 Manufacturers of SUPERIOR UNIFORM CLOTHS Prescribmi and Used by The Leading Military Schools of the Unitvd Stafos 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1.,,,1m'1,,,,...m.-pu1.m1..y,1,..,1 1 1 1 1 1 ..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1vm1vnu'-.nun11--l1n-p1uu1fm1,m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GLEASON'S ONE STOP FOOD SHOP FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH FARM PRODUCE and QUALITY MEATS 508 P1-eeten Avenue - - - Telephone 2400 TOPS 'IDR QUAUTY EPSI' Virginia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Charlottesville - - Virginia I Q 111- 1...-I...-H.-W.-.m-H.. -1-1-1 .m-m.-...--.m- - - -- - -fb I uf, .. ,,,,,,,,..,.2,. !',a,vqq?ug5.3.,,, . , I 4 . - ,, ., is GARY KIRKSEY ,.,.A..,,,........ . ..,...........A.,,......A,............A...4 North Garden, Virginia Red Hill High School: 4-H Club 1, President 15 Boxing 15 Basketball 15 Base- ball 1. Lane High School: Secretary of Class 45 Student Council 45 Vice-Presi- dent Class 55 Ushers Club 55 'fC Club 55 Secretary Homeroom 55 Football 3, 4, . 55 Baseball 3, 45 Track 45 Representative to Boys' State 4. JOHN HOWARD KNIGHT ...,.,t,..,..,..,.............t...,,......o..,...... 816 Belmont Avenue Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 All-State Band 1, 2, 4, 55 Senior Hi-Y 4, 55 Student Council 55 Treasurer Homeroom 1, 2, 3. I BARBARA ANN LAING ....,...,.........,..,...,.,.,,.,......,.........,........ 803.BoIling Avenue Distributive Education Club 5, Treasurer 55 Girls' Athletic Association 2. BARBARA ANN LANG ,..,,.......,....., ........ 5 ...,..,...,.,.,....,...,,. .423 Meade Avenue Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, Treasurer 55 Bumblebee 55 Girls' Activities Council 4, 55 Dele- gate to Hi-Y Convention 5. ' , T HUNTER LANG .,...,..,. ' ,....,.....,...,,..........,,., 1 ......,,,,,..,,,.....,, 1107 Montrose Avenue ,- C Club 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, Presid'e'i1t 55 Senior Hi-Y 3, 45 Players Club 3, lfj 355 Football 2, 3, 4, 55 Track 3, 45 Baseball 35' Basketball 35 President Home- ' room 4, 55 Band 5. 4 WILLIAM EDMUND-LANG ........ .. .... .,,,.. 1 213 Bellevue Avenue SALLY LEAVELL ,.,.,.,...,..,..,,.....,.,...........,,......,, ..,....,......,.., 3 3 University Circle Peabody: Latin Club 2, 3. Lane High School: 4, 5. - ERIC FULTON LILLEY., ......,., .,,,,.I..,...,.....,.,..,..,.,... . .,... 516 75 Street ' Distributive Education Club 5. Q DACIE LINFIELD ,.,..... A... ........ ,.,,. . ..,,. f ........,........,.,.....,..,......,. , -1324 Hilltop Road ' Concert' Band 1, 2, 35 Military Band 1, 2, 3? All-State Band 35 Girls' Activities Council 2, 3.5 Lajtetime 4, 5. ' T Ronnnrnnorz ......,...,..,.,,..,.....,....,.,........,..,.....,.,.,.,.,.....,..,...,,... 1345 Hilltop Road Military Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 All-State Band 35 Football 55 Track 4, 5. A A DORIS MARSHALL ..,....,......,.......,..,....,........,....,.........,...., ...,,.... 8 00 Harris Street - Girls' Athletic Association 25 Basketball 35 Softball 2. MARY EDGE MASSEY ............,......,. 5 .....,.................,......,.. North Garden, Virginia Red Hill High School: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President5' F. H. A. 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Softball 2. I E VIRGINIA DARE MASSEY CGee Geej ....,,..,.,...................... ,1013 Locust Avenue Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Military Band 1, 2, 35 Eighth Grade Hi-X 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 55 Players Club 3, 45 Lometime 55 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2. 1 I ' MARY ANN MGCASLAND ....,........,,...,.,....,.,,.. .........,.,..,,...... 8 54 Locust Avenue Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 55 Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Bumblebee 55 All-State Band 3, 4, 5. Q JEAN COLE MCCAULEY .............. A .,..,...,.......,,.,........,.........,. 6 20 Monticello Road CHAIN 3, 4, 5, Class Editor 3, Associate Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 55 Players Club 3, 45 Junior Hi-Y 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 55 Junior Choir 15 Choir 35 Student Council 3, 55 Cheerleader 3, 4, 5, Head Cheerleader 55 Delegate to Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association 45 Delegate to Student Cooperative Association 55 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Secretary and Treasurer Homeroom 35 Delegate to ' Cheerleaders' Clinic 5. 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WILLIAM THOMAS MILLS, JR. fBil1yJ .,...,...,.....,......,.............,. Watson Avenue Junior Hi-Y 1, 25 Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Secretary 55 Band 1, 25 Lanetime 4, 55 Football 2, 3, 4, 55 Track 3, 4, 55 Indoor Track 3, 4, 55 Tennis. 4. s SUZANNE MOFFATT ...I.,..,........,........,.......,....... .,...I.III..,...,......,... 5 5 West Range Players Club 2, 3, 4, 5, President 55 Lanetime 4, 55 Girls' Activities Council 25 Ushers Club 55 Basketball 2, 35 Tennis 45 Operetta 1, 55 Glee Club 15 Players Club Annual Play 55 Treasurer Homeroom 2. RUSSELL MOONEY, JR ....,I,. ....,...I...I...I.......,.,.........,I.,..I....,......,.. H ill Crest Road Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Junior Hi-Y 35 Senior Hi-Y 55 Lanetime 4. JAMES A. MOORE fJimmy9 ..,..,I..,...,,..III.....,..I....I....,.,,...,.I........ St. Anne Apts. C Club 4, 55 Football 4, 55 Basketball 3, 4, 55 Track 4, 5. VIRGINIA COCHRAN MORTON fTinkoJ ........, ,I....,....,.I....... 1 918 Stadium Road Players Club 2, 3, 4, 55 Girls' Activities Council 2, 3. RICHARD ANDREW MUSSEY .......,..,...........,,..,, .,..,.,...,.,.. 1 23 Piedmont Avenue Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Concert Band 2, 3, 4, 55 C Club 55 Choir 55 Football 4, 55 Track 4, 55 Operetta 5. , ELIZABETH E. NEWMAN fBettyJ ....I.,......,,,....,....,....,.,......,,. 1218 Avon Street A Junior Hi-Y 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, Secretary 55 CHAIN 55 Junior Choir 1, 25 Student Council 25 Girls' Athletic Association 25 President Homeroom 15 Treasurer Home- room 45 Delegate to Hi-Y Conference 5. GEORGE MILTON NORCROSS, JR. ..,......,......,... .........,....,,,. A ..,.. 7 13 Hinton Avenue Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Distributive Education Club 5, Vice-President 55 Basketball 55 Baseball 5. ANN ELIZABETH OMOHUNDRO ....,,,.....,.....,...........,.......,... 1060 Locust Avenue Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 35 Glee Club 1. J UANITA PARR .,..... ...,,. .......,...,.,.,...,, .,..... 9 0 0 Sanoma Street Distributive Education Club 5. SAMUEL STROTHER PAYNE, JR. ...,........,.....,.....,...... ....... 6 17 Elliott Avenue Distributive Education Club 55 Football 3, 4. WILLIE E. PITTMAN, JR. 1 Big Pitth .,...,...... .......,........,. 8 09 Belmont Avenue Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manager 4. DAVID LEE PREDDY .,.....,.. ..,..... Q .. . ......, .. ..,.... 713 Hinton Avenue Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LESEUR QUARLES CMaggieJ ............,..................... Profiit, Virginia Players Club 4, 55 Military Band 55 Concert Band 4, 55 Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 25 Glee Club 15 Bumblebee 55 Creative Writing Club 25 Girls' Ath- letic Asociation 25 Secretary Homeroom 1. CHAIN - - nivwty-nine 1 1m-m,1m.1M1l.,.1..11.411M1M1.,,,1..l,1,.,.14.f.1..,,1n.1pl1..1 1 1 1 1 vnu-nu.-.nu..nun-M1ln1nn1nn..uu1nm.1un1nn1nn1un..H1W1,m1m.--.m1mq1M.1ll1 T, W 49 ..-....-.......... .-...-.................-.......-......-..-..-...-....-... ..-.. 49 ANDERSON BROS. 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PHYLLIS RITZEL ........ ,,..,.... 5 28 Valley Road DOROTHY ROBERTS ...............................................,................ 811 Bolling Avenue Girls' Activities Council 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 15 Distributive Education Club 5, Secretary 5. LAWRENCE MAOON ROGERS .............................................. 211 10th Street, N. E. Distributive Education Club 55 Football 4, 5, Track 3, 4, 5. MARGARET DABNEY SAUNDERS fMaggieJ ........,................,.. 521 Grove Avenue Student Council 2, 3, Eighth Grade Hi-Y 1, Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y 5, Lanetime 4, 5, Advertising Manager 4, Feature Editor 5, CHAIN 4, 5, Activity Editor 4, Copy Editor 5, Girls' Activities Council 5, Girl's Athletic Association 2, Tennis 13 Basketball 2, 33 Secretary and Treasurer Homeroom 3, Secretary Class 55 Spanish Tournament 4. CATHERINE MARIE SCHRECK ............ ...... 2 106 Hill Street Distributive Education Club 5. JACQUELINE JUNE SCOTT Uackiel .......,. ............,............ 4 12 Altamont Street Eighth Grade Hi-Y 1, Junior Hi-Y 3 5 .Senior Hi-Y 5, Girls' Activities Council 5, Glee Club 1, Choir 2, 5, Secretary and Treasurer 53 Operetta 1, 2, 5. W'ILLIAM SCRUGGS QBi11J ......................................,......... 11.1101 Spruce Street Distributive Education Club 5 5 Football 5. DELBERT LEE SNEAD .............,............,........... ...... 7 04. Hinton Avenue C Club 4, 5, Football 4, 5, Baseball 4, GEORGE WALKER SOMMERS, JR. ..,..,...................,.................... 617 Park Street Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Lzmetime 4, Senior Hi-Y 4, 55 CHAIN 55 All-State Band 4. MARTHA CHRISTINE SNOW .......,...........,..........................,....... 228 Wine Street Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Eighth Grade Hi-Y 1, Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, Bumblebee 5, Girls' Activities Council 23 Girls' Athletic Association 2, Basketball 2, 3, All-State Band 5. TOM SULLY ..........................,............................................. Jefferson Park Circle Forest Hills High: Spanish Club 1, 2, Model Plane Club 1, 2, Stamp Club 1, 2. Lane High School: Debate Club 2, Secretary 2, Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, President 55 Key Club 5, Secretary 53 Ushers Club 55 C Club 5, Baseball 3, Track 4, 5, Football Manager 4, 55 Delegate to Hi-Y Conference 4, 5, Delegate to Hi-Y State Convention 5 g Treasurer Homeroom 4, Virginia' Science Talent Search 55 West- inghouse Science Talent Search 5 3 American Legion Oratorical Contest 4, 5 3 Virginia Literary League 4, 5. KENNETH TAYLOR ....................,...,........................................... 211 Avon Street Lanetime 4, Senior Hi-Y 55 Players Club 5, Players Club Play 5, Basketball 4, 5, Treasurer Homeroom 1, Operetta 5. 4 HARRIETTE TILSON TEBELL QSissy7 .............................,.....,.......... Ackley Lane Eighth Grade Hi-Y 1, Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, Student Council 1 g Players Club 55 Lanetime 4, 5, Glee Club lg Junior Choir 2, Creative Writing Club 2, Ushers Club 5, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 45 Operetta 1, 25 Girls' Athletic Association 2. Lexington Avenue Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, President of - one-hundred one .X. -- .. -. 1uu1nu1uu1nu1nn1uu.- ...uiun,uuiuu.-an-nun.-lull-11.11 .. 1 1 EARL H. 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JOAN THOMPSON .....,,..........,.....,.,...............i............,.,... 703 E. Jefferson Street Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 55 Junior Choir 1, 25 Lane High Choir 3, 4, 55 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Basketball 2, 35 Oper- etta 2, 5. HAROLD ANDERSON VIA, JR. .......,.........,................................................ Ivy- Road Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 45 Football 45 Lanetime 4, 55 Band 1. ELIZABETH CLARK WADE fLibbyJ .................,...... 2636 Jefferson Park Circle Players Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Lanetime 4, 5, Editor 55 Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Student Council 35 Ushers Club 55 Band 15 CHAIN Advertising Staff 35 Creative Writing Club 25 Tennis 1, Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Secretary Homeroom 35 President Homeroom 45 Delegate to Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association 45 Players Club Annual Play 1, 2. BETTY JACKSON WALSH .......,...O.O................l...,.....,..,..ll 1134 E. Market Street Senior Hi-Y 4. SAMUEL BUCHANAN WELLS CScroph5 ............ ...... , CR. F. D. 3, Box 196 Senior Hi-Y 5, 65 Football 5, 65 Track 5, 6. HARMON WILLIAMS ...........,........................,.....,......,..,....... 405 Altamont Circle Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 55 Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55' All- State Band 4, 55 Junior Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Senior Hi-Y 55 Key Club 55 Ltmetime 45 Basketball 4, 55 Student Council 1, 55 Vice-President Class 45 Vice- President Homeroom 45 Ushers Club 55 President Homeroom 1. FRANCES WILSON ..............,....,,.........,....,.,.,.......,.....,.......... Covesville, Virginia Crozet, Virginia: Cotillion Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Dramatics Club 35 Public Speaking 1, 25 Debating 35 Spelling 1, 2. Lane: Speech Class 4. BETTY JEAN WOOD ....... ,...,,..................................,............., I vy Depot, Virginia Crozet High School: President Class 1. Lane High School: Senior Hi-Y 5. NANCY MAE WOOD .......,..............,.......,.....,,............., 214 Seventh Street, N. E. Eigth Grade Hi-Y 1, Secretary 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 4, 5, Vice- President 55 Players Club 3, 4, 55 Student Council 25 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Lanetime 4, 55 Secretary Homeroom 4. - SHIRLEY ANNE WOOD ............,...................,,.............................. 516 Park Street Concert Band 3, 4, 55 Military Band 3, 4, 55 All-State Band 4, 55 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Eighth Grade Hi-Y 15 Junior Hi-Y 2, 35 Senior Hi-Y 55 Lanetime 55 Tennis 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 President Homeroom 25 Treasurer Homeroom 45 Student Council 5. JANE RANDOLPH YOE .,....,......,........,................ .f ..............,........... Wayside Place Student Council 4, 5, Vice-President 5, Honor Committee 5, Chairman 55 Players Club 2, 3, 4, 55 Glee Club 15 Choir 2, 35 Secretary Class 35 President Homeroom 55 Secretary Homeroom 35 Ushers Club 55 Lanetime 5, L,HA1N - one-hundred three STYLE SHOPPE lf Apparel That's Different for the Smart Miss Main at First Street CALL 1400 for . . . Ambulance Service M. C. H I L L FUNERAL HOME, INC. 301 East Market Street lu.. 1uu1uu1ln1nn11nn--ul1nu1nn-- - -un1m .1 1 .... p1u1pu-nu1un1un.- 1:1 -.. 1 u S T A C Y ' S MUSIC SHOP Outiitters for School Musicians -.11.-1....1...1111nu..u 1 .- 1 1 ..uu1lu-m1un- 1 .- in STOP BY CHARLOTTESVILLE CANDY KITCHEN On Your Way from School 118 East Main Street ..-....-as ,nu-. u1un1nu-.uu1uniM1nninm-nn...nu...nni.m1uu1m-. ?.m1nurmniuu...nn1nu1nu1u1n1 1nn1nn..uu1uu- 11:11 ROY P. TUEL Jeweler Watch Repairing g Telephone 253 104 South First Street Charlottesville - - Virginia 91,.,....m...m.- ..n.-...... 1 1 - 1 -m....m..nu- O. E. Sz C. L. HAWKINS A Dry Goods, Notions Gent's Furnishings Household Linens and Rugs 1 106 East Main Street Telephone 676 Phone 122 MEREDITH BICKERS Triangle Service Station It's Better to Service Regularly at Triangle than to Repair Later Preston Kr Grady Avenues S A U N D E R S ELECTRIC COMPANY 227 W. Main Street Norge Refrigerators i Washers - Ranges R. C. A. RADIOS SALES and SERVICE av 'Q- QL Jimi Minnie V. On April 28, seventy Seniors and their four chaperons met at the train station to start their trip to New York-a trip that they will always remember. Thirty minutes after the group arrived at Pennsylvania Station, a bus was wait- ing to take them on their 'drst tour. This to ur included a drive along Fifth Avenue, and a visit to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and to Grant's Tomb. That night the Seniors had a taste of New York night life. First, there was a drive down Broadway and then a walk through Chinatown. Next, they saw the forgotten man's street-the Bowery, and on to the 102nd story of the Empire State Building for a breath-taking view of New York City by night. Billy Rose's Diamond Horse Shoe was the final stop, and here these Seniors dined and danced in a very glamorous atmosphere. After breakfast the next morning, these enthusiastic Virginians were ready to start again on their excursions around the city. This time they visited the Cloisters, the Mother Caprini Shrine, and the Metropolitan Art Museum. Then a quick stop for lunch and they were off again for a three-hour cruise around Manhattan Island. That night the Seniors went to a broadcast at Radio City and then to a movie and stage show at the Roxy. After the show someof them went to Bop City to listen to the music of famous jazz bands. Saturday morning, there was a tour to La Guardia Airfield and a trip to the United Nations at Lake Success. Saturday afternoon the still amazed Virginians had free time to do as they pleased. While some went to the theater, others visited relatives or shopped. The group met at the Down Under Restaurant at Rockefeller Center for dinner and this was followed by a tour of Rockefeller Center, the city within a city. A movie and stage show at Radio City Music Hall was next on the schedule, and several Seniors went to see more of the'city's night life. There was also free time Sunday morning for church, the zoo, subway rides, and sleeping. The train left around noon and on the way home, many tired Seniors slept for several hours. On arriving back in Charlottesville, the group was met by a huge crowd of anxious parents and friends. Although the Seniors were tired, they could still talk with enthusi- asm about their wonderful Senior trip. T' A A scoans BASEBALL TRACK Opponent Lime Opponent Lane Thomas Jefferson 7 1 Fredericksburg ......... 42 71 Miller School . ....... 13 3 Fairfax ..,....,..,........ 30 83 Fluvanna ............ 6 5 St. Christopher ..... 61 45 Waynesboro ............ 5 6 Fredericksburg .,....... 32 57 Miller School .......... 7 3 Mt. Vernon ,,........... 51 CHAIN - - one-hzmdreob five gre: , .f S .22 2 'ii R., ELS , . QQ-ul-ll 1111 - 1111 ll-ln:-lu-nn 111111::11111 - 1 1 -n l l . I A. sf P. SUPER MARKET i 218 West Market Street l Q CHARLOTTESVILLE - VIRGINIA 1 I 6l 5l'll! Ti?iTTli1li ll-mil llll l 'll' YiT1Tiill '- -1 l i l Tm-----u------------------------------- I----gy SI---I-----I-----I-I-I-'-M---n-------n-----'---- I 5 I I NEW DOMINION 3 HILL AND IRVING -I I 1 BOOKSHOP 1 5 FUNERAL HOME I I 110 Third Street, N- E- Q e First and Market Streets 'Telephone 219 E Q Opposite Lee Park ' T i............-.,-.. .... 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For Food Tha.t's Good HAWKINS BROS. Sz CO. L g l V. .t The House of Good Values 'S' I 1 sincewge CLUB CAFE , E , I l 120 East Mam Street T ! 415 East Main Street f 1 lltrllTll!1llTll1IllllilllllTllTlll T Tlllliwi 611111 7 i!llllvIIllTlIITIll1llIli DI-ilIIT!M1hl -nn1uu---1nu-un--n-nn--11mm-nn-nu-an-nu1 lrll QT- nnnu ---- -lvv - n u-vu-wu1w- 1 - I 2 TOWE INSURANCE SERVICE FOREST S. TOWE I Fire-Automobile-Accident i SALES and SERVICE Liability-Life-Hospitalization , Valley View Building 418 E. Main Street Telephone 202 I Q 1200 West Main Street i l -..-..-......-..-..-..-..-....-........-.....n..-....-...Q Q.........,..-....-n..-...-....,.-H.-..-........,-.... 1I...Ipi.-1.11141q.1..1qg.-,,1ggQ.n,1,NQNH1g,1mg..,,1,,1.g1q.iul1ql-.n.i,.1gq1 .. 1 1 1 SAXTON'S CLEANERS WATER STREET TELEPHONE 185 RALPH BRITTON HAYWOOD NELMS, Jr. .li 1 1 1-p1.lig..1p.1p.-...1.l1..1 1 1 1 1 1 inallU1'pi..ill1gp....1ll.-uqinuilg 1-1. 2 i VANCE . BUICK, IN C 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-.m11m11ln1,.l1M-.l1,,.-nn1m,-lm1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE YOWELLS A Specialty Shop . . . featuring . . . Dresses, Suits, Coats and Accessories 108 SOUTH FIRST STREET MAYO - BLACKBURN - CRUTCHFIELD , FURNITURE coMPANY . ' - Your Friendly Furniture Folk 715-727 WEST MAIN STREET FREE PARKING Telephone 773 Y 1 P. 0. BOX 278 L. R. MAYO, Jr. W. J. MEDLEY I,-l.1.,.1',1,..1..1pl1 1.,1nl.1n1,1n..1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,..1nn1q..1nn1n.,1.,.n ge-ng.1.511.1341ug1gu1u.1u.1ug1..1gu1gu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1lp1uq1u PETER PAN CLEANERS 9oo WEST MAIN STREET 1' Telephone 58 , Make Peter Pan Your Cleaning Man 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1pm-gg-iu1uu1u1 11.11.11-. 1 -ru-nunc-nu-uI1lI-1nninnznniuu-nu1ul-ul-nn1nu-nn1unu1nu--uu1au1uls-ll-nn1ul- JARMAN'S INCORPORATED ' Everything for the Office - Furniture - Machines --1 Systems L. C. Smith-Corona. Typewriters ENGRAVED SCHOOL INVITATIONS 208-210 East Main Street - - - Telephone 60 1111111111111ii11i1.l1..1g.1.g--..il 1 .- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1nn1npiun1p.1.p1pp1..1.' JOHNSON 8: TIAYLOR PLUMBING and HEATING I 110 SECOND STREET, s. W. ' 'Service That Satisfies' ' Telephone 38 - - - Charlottesville, Virginia PHONE 335 DAY or NIGHT BATTERY SERVICE GENE WOOD'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING I Skilled Body Repairing V I Y Seventh Street, N. E. - , - - Charlottesville, Virginia 1 -un--p-gg I I I I I I I I I I ...........fL Q I I I I I I I . , I 1....-.3nn.-,.,1un1..n1.m1.,..1 1 1 1 1 t i 1 1,.1n-1.p1q.1,,1,,1,,-q'1gq Ala...-.ng1nu1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 inn-nn1nu1nu1nn1np1.gi. Be Safe . .. I '. ' , INSURE WITH STEVXENS AND COMPANY V GENERAL INSURANCE TELEPHONE 690 1.-111.1111---i1ii11ii1l.1l.1'g1l MIDWAY MARKET WEST MAIN STREET CHARLOTTESVILLE - - VIRGINIA Telephone 197 or 395 1lu1ll-quill --------e I I I I I I I I I I I -....-.........q9 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I E -img 47 .--7, rv- 'mf-...I. .I ns. uu-nn-nu1ln-um1ll1Il-nl-ll1lm-ll-4? 49 I SP II -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.- I 'I I I I I f- II II-' 'I- FQ ' 11.1 1 1,m.-.p1pl1pn1qq1np1ln1np1up-pq-.nu-nn.-nu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE The Home of Better Values CHARLOTTESVILLE - VIRGINIA KING AND ROBERTS WHOLESALE coNFEc'r1oNERs 934 Preston Avenue Telephone 3253 DISTRIBUTORS Only Hationally Advertised Candies 51 Jmrrmnson BRAND Po-1-A'ro cmrs ' HUYLE1z's, FINE Arm FAMOUS BQX CANDIES , V, .. , . .I . , ff: -In-.A 4g....-........................-.... .. - ........-...............................-.............-.. e I I I I I I I I I I e-I 1u1 1g.1u.I.-nu.-un.-nu1 1 1 1 1 1II1n1mn-un-un1ln'-lu1ln1lu1l'1un1un1np1 L . I U4-QIDRIVE-IT TELEPHONE 3313 ' East Maintfnd Seventh Streets G-ULF GAS and OIL GOODRIGI-I TIRES and BATTERIES -up-ml1q-11,1111 1 1.1I4p1gI11p1n1..1,1II1...1ll1.11.1111-gg1qg1gq1l..-1.1.1--uI 4 'J .. . I.p4M?g,3I..iu Q ....-M-..n-..,.-ul.-nu-Inn-un-nn-nn1mu1un-uu1nnn-nu-9 Qnn1nn --1-a1- 11--1 n 'lTlIl'iQ I I - I HANCKEL-CFUZENS I Q I I INSURANCE CORPORATION I I N E W M A N 9 S I S General Insurance Agency I I i Men's Wear 2 if Telephone 261 or 28 f E Corner of 3rd and Jefferson Streets ii I Telephone 14 T i Charlottesville, Virginia i - I I e 5-un-Qui'-nn-nn-nn-un1 --un-nu-nu-nn1 1 - lvl- 1 lll' 511111 --1111 11-1-11 I IUTWIIQ 1111111111ln1un1Q Q llllllll Tll1lTTlT llll iiii lllli-Q ?lI1l v'IIlIT T E I I I . i 5 I 5 i , I 5 CHEVROLET I Q WHITNEYS il I I E E I Sales and Service I 5 I 5 I Ladies' Ready-to-Wear I f e I Calhoun Chevrolet Co. I 107 East Main Street 'ii I T L i I 100 East Water Street i I i I i Qenn1n1nn-nn 111111111 n11In1nnQ Q1un1nn1uu1nn1nn-n:11uu1nu1uu1:n1 1:1 1 --un1nuQj QllllilIllTlllllTIIl TiTTlTiT IITIIITIIIV-Q 9 llll lIll+ T T llll lIIlllllilllIlllTIllllIllT l lllllli? I I I I I : SANDRIDGE I I 7 E I i I W' T' GRANT S I I UPHOLSTERY SHOP I I 301 East Main Street Slip Cover and Drapery Materials I I I I I . ' I I 207 ew Street,1'N. E. - P. o. Box 71.QLI..'l I Charlottesville ' Virginia I I I I I ,, 'I It I Charlottesville, Virginia. f I I I E I 49-....-.... .- -I..-.. -....-I .. -I.. ---. ....- .... Q Q....,- - .-I........-..-....-....-...-,..-...-..- .....-...Q Q? nn1nn-nu1nu1nu1nn1nn1un-nn1nu-nn: 11:1 nn-gb 4fuu1un- 1un-nn-uniune-uninnr1nn1nu1nu1un1uu1nn1Q T In Charlottesville I We Invite You to Our Store i s E 1 i Lester Pianos and Grands 2 I P Radio Re eirin Piano Tunin I I I I P g g Q 2 PRICES ARE LESS I I 5 3 T Give US a Call 5 I ' I I CARTER, The Music Dealer Z E I I . - . I JAY stands for Jewelry e 218 W. Main Street - Telephone 337 F gy--lvII-nw1n-I-w-I1'1-III-IH'-IvI--ml-wiv--III-M11-w-n-I-nnQ 6-nn-lm-nn-un-nu-lm-nm-nu-mn-nu-un-nn-nu-nn-nm Q In Charlottesville . . . me HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT MR Juicy Steaks - Fried Clams Delicious Sandwiches Famous for 28 Ice Cream Flavors Located at Junction of Routes 29-250 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1g.1..1..1.q1,.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1u.1ug1g,1gg1gg1uu W. E. JENKINS Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler 112 SECOND STREET, N. E. Charlottesville, Virginia Authorized Representative, J. R. WOOD Art Carved Diamonds and Wedding Rings C. 8: 0. RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTOR Telephone 2650-J Box 869 1gg1q51n1.gli:mi, 1, -qn1n1n1n1m1'q1 1.1.-an-..n-M-nn-.n-1,- Cv im, CURTISS CANDY COMPANY TED SLOAN, Distributor L E nllllvnnusnllliullttllinlll- Llllvlli1llillTllliIllllillITIl1lUlllTllll1l!lIllliiIIIQUlllTll!Tll1'llTllTll'illil i SOUTHERN WELDING 81 MACHINE COMPANY Fifteenth Street, S. W. I TELEPHONE 2566 AZIIQIZIQIITIZIIIIIIIIIiiTiZZZZTTIIIIT' i C. SHELTON BARR, President 5 BARR MOTORS, INCORPORATED E AUVNOIIXID Dlllll vlxll NUUWUN NUVUI 'IIN Q W hlfrl ' 5 '801 Preston Avenue Telephones 831-3214 g CHARLOTTESVILLE ---- VIRGINIA 45-..-.. .... ..-..-,.-,..-,.-....,,-...-......-.....- - -..:,.....-..:,....-,.:sL,.Ls... K! Q OMOHUNDRO ELECTRIC COMPANY i Frigidaire, Ranges, Water Heaters Q Air-c0naiu0ning I i Zenith Radios, Water Systems, Easy Washers g Telephone 434 A Charlottesville, Virginia E Q--.-.. ----------- ..-..-....-..-...-...-........ -.--- - .-..-..-..-. ?wu1nn v111- -- 1111 n1nniuu1uu1nn-un1uu-uu1nn1nn 111111 uni-un1nu-uv: T Meet Your Friends . . . an . . . BELMONT PHARMACY 4i-..-..- .-..-.,....-......-..-..-..-...,.-....,.-....,.-,.-.,-..-..-..-.,-..-.,.....-..-..-,.- Qy..-....-.......-.........-....-....-...-...-....-...-....-..-..-....-..-...-..-....-..........-...-...-...-....-..-.......-... I QUALITY CLEANING Q FRIENDLY SERVICE : PIEDMONT CLEANERS, INC. ! ERNESTINE F. RAMSEY, President - Pick-Up and Delivery E 209 Preston Avenue Telephone 419 ..,.1q.1 -. 1 1,..,1.H1.,1.,1.-..1.11,.1,I.1,I101my.-,,1,,1,.i..1,,,1,.1,,.1,.1gg-pl151.11111 ilninninntnni,,1..,.-,ui.,1.,1..1p,1qq1np1pp-np1l .1.,-31gin...'p1p-'gig'-...in--gi..-qq-q-.p1.,m.-In-...1,m-W1 1 1 ... 1 1...--I..-nin.-,I15.1.1-.-..1.,....1..1qg.1..1,,.-Iuint..,Ip1.,.-,.1,,......1.1,......-..1., .......gn1.'1gq.1..1..i..1...-.11ui.ini,......1u1......g1,.1..L.q1uln-,,,,1nn4l1,Wim -.nin-.lg 1M.1.1in-.,..-M101II.-.4.1..1gu.-...I1nning.-..1..i,.,1,,..1gq....,u1u.1.g1m,....m.-.,.- ..gq1'.-4.14.1 -. .-4,1Ip..gpippilgiggi..-'n1g.1.'....q.1....w.- 1 -. 'qw' MARY L. HOLLAND Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Millinery and Hosiery 635 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1008 .1qg-1.11.11--.11-,igglql-4.1.11.-1.I1...-.11,,..-..1.,..p,..,gi,..1..1M.-I.. ....,..-uu1 ELAINE STUDIOS OF BALLROOM DANCING 114 SECOND STREET, N. E. ELAINE M. KITCHEN, Director 1 Telephone: 3029-R Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing - Rumba, Samba, Tango 11,111.1.qi..1'.-.gg-.gigl-.I.1ll-4.1p.1..i..1gg1,,i..1,q1g.1,.1,.1..1uu..,,,..-.,m.... You Will Always Be Glad You Bought a, GENERAL ELECTRIC ' RAY FISHER, Dealer iam-ln-lp-g.1g....'1..1n1...1,.1,,-...lmi.,-...1,,...,.,1m.-..,...,...1.,,..un.-H... .1 J. L. STOTT W. C. STOTT BLUE RIDGE INSULATORS 8: ROOFERS J OHNS-MANVILLE LENNOX- Insulation Heating Roofing P. O. BOX 709 TELEPHONE 533 CHARLOTTESVILLE ---- VIRGINIA ...l..-nil....11.,.....i..1.gilp.....1.,1...-.41ui..1ggi...-..,1.m.-..,,.1,..-.,,1.,,1.- 1 WINN'S SUPER MARKET GROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE 1202 East High Street 1010 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. Telephone Sales - Service Gas 2800 DODGE - PLYMOUTH Oil Genuine Parts Tires Batteries Accessories WILHOIT-DAVIS MOTORS FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS pig....q,.1..-..-..,1..1....q..1q.1n.-p.1,.....q1ng-.gq1g.-...1ll...-01.5.-,,1.q1...1. .1 GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA Invisible Half-Soling a Specialty 1gg-gl1gq1qp-..p1qp1nq.--'1qg1nn1pq-ggi-q-.gg1u1.'.-'.1l.1nn1.nn1nu-- 1 nm, n -unquu1 1qq1g.1..1.gn1nn1qn1nn1nn1 1 1.11.,1M1g.1u1pl1ql1n1n-q'1n1- -.pu-.l.1n1u1n1.l1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -un1.1..1n1.gq1n1qg1u 1,1 1 1 1 1 .--ll1lq1qq-ng-.nq1qq1,.-bln1nq1q'1qq1gq1qq1pp1qq1 SALES and SERVICE CHARLOTTESVILLE MOTORS 856 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 717 ,,..-I-1n1u1n1u1nq1q-. 1 1 1,q1m1m1Ip1..1lg1q.1qp-pg-5.1.5155-111.511.1131 BARNES LUMBER CORPORATION BUILDING MATERIALS LLWORK GOAL WOOD ' 'Build with Barnes' TELEPHONES H- 448-451-475 11.1.1111 i I I I I 1gu1nu1.l1u ll:Il1ul-19: 1.1.11-1111111541411 13.15. -gg unxuuxnnin-an O 1.11.1 I--ll --11151.-g 11.1.- lg1.l1n1u1n 1:1 QQIQ -1 ..1gqi...-goin-p-.131 gg-pg1qg11l1-lg-n151pp.-n11.1 1...1n1qp1lq.1.'1gp-pp1..1,,.1 1 - MONTICELLO HOTEL Home of Jeffersonian Hospitality CHARLOTTESVILLE ---- VIRGINIA in-gli...-gg-..1gq1gq1...-.gqiggilu-.qi-.lug-.gp-.q1,.1 1 1,,..ng1,w1 CHARLOTTESVILLE LUMBER CO., INC Established 1893 Celebrating 56 Years of Serving This Community -: YW, ::7::.-q.i::7: 1: 319: -Y 31-1 7 :mln in-up ig-,:1..1p-1 -. .1u.1uu-u -1: Y- ninin-qzi lg1u.1pgin.1n1gg.1lg1g.1gg-'q-gp1p.1gg.- .1gq1lq.-1.1 I HYMAN'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Shoes 101 WEST MAIN STREET Telephone 345 5.-11.11.-qg1q.-..,1,,.-M1,q.-gg.-g..1..1,p1,q-qq1gpq.p.1..1q1 -. ing ln-lq.-.qlipp-sn-pq1qp-n.-p-n-.q'-..1n.1 -..,.1,,- pin 1n1....q.1..1..1 1 1 1 1 4::iu1n1-I-lnizz :ip FOR BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ...Visit... 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VIRGINIAN BOWLING ALLEYS Q-1.pdn1un1sn-uiiliil-Jil-Jiliininnx11:1nn,--nuzup1m-nu--nu-n1ln1uu-nu-nn1un1nu1un4un1 - THE DAILY PROGRESS Over 0ne-Half Century of Public Service .-pu-lu.-1411I....I-.pg1nq1gn1Uu..-.Iin1lu11....lui....,,...n1n,.-gg.-q1.g1un- wun.....1. 'W'C' i f i ifP H CP'-C'- 'i- ' ' rfyouwtnmbg JAMESON well. groomed Y BOOK STORE Vim . ' U I I School Supplies SMITH'S BARBER SHOP I AT THE CORNER Fifth Street University, virginia .......,.-..-..-..-.....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..QL 3,-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-,.-..- - -n.-n.-u.-u-n-nl.-1411111111-741311.45-1p.-p...nu-un1gu1gq1..1.,.1gg.-gg.-llillilginui H. M. CLEASON sr COMPANY, INC. International Trucks, Tractors and Farm Machinery Feed, Seeds and Fertilizer CORNER FIRST AND GARRETT STREETS Telephone 291 .-lp.-n--,-mp...-nn-l.iq.?n.gn.1n.-In-...1'.1..-.gqiI..-.pilp1-..1pn1gq1g.1'..-I...-5,101lp STANDARD PRODUCE COMPANY, INC. TELEPHONES 426-427 11911911111-lqiuln....1...-plilqipl-L..-...1uil.1...1.,.-.,....gg.-lliullgl..-ggimi ..- - FOR MELLO . RICH 1 C E CREAM 03.11777 ELLIOTT ICE COMPANY 1pg..I,-...in1H....'1...1.,11.11...M..-..1.n1,,1..1..1,.1,,- ..- in.1ul1-.g1gq-u.-n.-.n1.nu.-141gp-11,111.-Q..-...1....-In-uu1ul1qg1 1 ... - .- 1pg1....-npql11.4.-q...u...p1l..1g.1.n1gg-gl-1.11.-.lu-.gl-.gg-.gg-qu.. - 1.--11.11 1 1 .1 1 1. 1 n1nn1l .-in-1111111.1---1 1 1 1.......1..i..ig.1..1uu1uu1 1 Meet Your Friends AT TIMBERLAKEIS DRUG STORE 7---aiu-'-A--Y--Y-u7-H-au.-a-7:u1u:-nu-ru 1,1111 Q:u.-lp1n1u1n1ln1n-nl1up1n1gp-ln1llv-uq1ulc- LEVY'S The Fashion Mart of Charlottesville 102 East Main Street Telephone 278 -uin1n12:fzizg-ss--:--:7:u1u1.uiuu1n-mein' itgwnv 'N .1..- , ,Y, 8, 5 'Elf Ki. . x 3 f wmv, ,. 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Q, lu-gl q-u- .--.I1 -. 1.1,...-..1..1.g.-H-. 1 1 1 1, .-nn.-H...-.Q Q L LANCE, INCORPORATED I MANUFACTURERS OF I I Peanut Butter Sandwiches and Peanuts QlhillTlildiillilllllTll1ll-lIillTll'1Illlli-IIC-ll-1011Il-1ll1ll'1lI-Sllilllll-alll!!-1 1- i 1' rnllllig 1 -.11.51-11-urn-:lu-luxnllxmxup-nn1n1u1nn-nu-1un1nn1nu1nn1nu1nl-nn-up1pn-:lm 11i11 nqiqli? Smart Junior Miss Apparel SMITH'S APPAREL SHOP QL- CHARLOTTESVILLE VIRGINIA g :lynn-x11ul-:un--n1n1nn1nu-un1nq-nn1u'1u1nn1'n1q.1p.1pg1 -...-n.-,.1,.1g.....-.-nu1nn1 -un-un-Q ln1ln-1ll1Il-II1lninrniuu-lniunazun--ll--ul-'lmz-Q :nina 1111 nn1ql.1qp--nn1nu1nq-u 1- 1nu1uu-? E Fresh Daily ECONOMY CLEANERS from Q I Our Ovens to You Telephone 176 I L 1 SOUTHERN BREAD L Courteous Service Baked by I l Pick-Up and Delivery Columbia Baking Company ! Charlottesville - Virginia i llliKTllill1llill?lllllillltlllvllvillill-1011!L 1lll1'lI1Ill1'llTllill-ll1-IIIWIITHIlll'ill1 lUTlIll'1llUQb llTll1!llill1-ll:-illllltl-ll1llTll1llill1Ill11llillillillr-ll1lllTllTll'TIlilli'll1'lli'll'TllTll1'llTUl'1ll-iQ? MORRIS'S CROCERY , Groceries and Fresh Meats TELEPHONE 1080 MONTICELLO ROAD 11s-an-size:-sn1uu1uu1u-,141-un1un-nu-uu--a1nn1u1an-un-um1u1un-an--nn:un1uu-an--ll1ul1uI-u1lI1Qy KUITIIITIITlllilliillTllTlWill1'lllllTil'1ll-1ll 'll'-llillill-1ll 'll'1ll1'IITllillillill1'llTll'1ll1'llU'-'lli'4? I ERNEST R. MITCHELL VIRGIL H. DOVEL I MITCHELL sf DOVEL TIRE SERVICE 601 Preston Avenue Telephone 1267 I DISTRIBUTORS OF ' ARMSTRONG TIRES AND TUBES See Us before Buying 4p........-. -nnsulli p1ln1n-ul11lI-ll:ll1Il-lu-1ul1uu-Il1nn:u: inning-ug-lu-1.11.11 .- -.111-gl-.gp-.gg-.gg-.L 9. qinlvlll-ww1lIn-nv11nw1nn1In1uu1uu-nl1nn:nn1nn- unuu 1? ffm- Ivul 1um- -M1 nnsu -m1ninn1nn1nn1nn1nn1nn1nn-QQ I I 1 I For Home Beauty and Comfort I i I Aluminum Awnings I i I I T I . . . for . . . I 2 I T .Windows, Patios, Doors and Porch Coverings I i I I IALUMINUM-Half or Full Screens I ALSO: Finest Quality Venetian I Blinds . Price Counts Only When f 7 Quality Is the Same T i i See Our Line before You Buy i i I I 46Going Places, Call Paceisi' Aluminum Awning 81 Blind I I I Company L Two-Way Radio Cab Service L j W. L. CRUMMETT, Manager I Telephone 255 01' 138 2 I 1000 W. Main Street - Telephone 2832-R I I E I i QQ--ln1nu1n 1nn1nn1nn-1 1 inlinn-nn1nn-nninn-nn49 Qinn1nn1nn1nu1nn1nn1nn1n 1ln1nn-nu1nn-uuinu-n 49......-...-..-..-...-.M-.-.....-..-..,-.......-..-....-..-...........-..n-n..-M-...-...-I- - - - - -....-M I IRVING sl SNODDY -I I L. F. SNODDY, Owner I Specializing in . . . . I Window and Door Glass Topping and Upholstering I Repairing and Straightening Fenders and Bodies : Corner Third and Water Streets Telephone 125 glllill Timimlriim ilimlmlimmml li 11 -nillli T '- lllW1' Q1 Illv -H111 1 -un--un: 111411111411an-nllruu-uuiuu-anim -nu 11--1 inln 1 uni nnnl 1 1 luil 11:11 1 ill'-ll'l I l I BR N F ' OW S GI TS I Q5--H-W ---------- I---u- '-'- - - ' - ---' --- ---------- - - - - - -- 49-uu-v-n- - - -- ------- un-nu1nn-nn -----1------ 1- -II1--II- I I I I DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY I f 10 -- 2 - 4. 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Box 374 gg-..-..-..L..u-u-.-....-..-.. .......... ..-..-..-..-u.-..-,. .... - -..n-,.-..,.I I '- h ' 'm 'M I'-'M i I ' ' - ? TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP . . . for . . . I woMEN's APPAREL I 114 FOURTH STREET g I CHARLOTTESVILLE ---- VIRGINIA I fI---------- ------------------------------I ------- .H--.-------.---W-H.-H.-..--IL q9...-..-..-..-.- -.--------------..-.--...- .-...-..-...-....- .... -...-...-....-..-...- - - - -...-...-...-Q, I I 1 I I QUEEN CHARLOTTE HOTEL . I I I I The House of Friendship I I , I I Five Blocks from the University I - I I-------I---I-----------H.-H. ---------- ..-..-..-..---- - --.-..-nib Y -ll1n1ll1n1Il:n--n1nl1Il1ll1ll:n1n 11:111111111 n 1-11 1 I i I I R.E.LEE8zSON,INC. : I I I l . Building Contractors I I I I I I Q--N-.--.--..-..-..-..-..-....-..-..-....-.......-..-. ..-... ..- .-.......... ..,,,-.,..-,. - ,-,.,-.,-Q rap . . gay- .,,,kw,,. 49 49 Qy-.......- .. - -.. ----.......... ................ ... .. .. .. ! .-nn-11.1.-.-....Q-.11.-.--.111111..1',,.144,,.-44,,.-.-.-.- .-4444-.141 1 1un14444.-1444-. -. 1 1 1 1 1 144441.44.1.l.1.l1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 .- .- MONTICELLO CRAFT HOUSE 1002 West Main Street Charlottesville Virginia Telephone 2616 JEFFERSON POTATO CHIPS Every Bite a Tasty Delite JEFFERSON FOOD PRODUCTS CO., INC. 614 Forrest Street Telephone 3429 61-nl1n1 -:nu-1n4u-u-ln--nn- --uu--un- 1 1 1 1nu1uun1un ::11 um1n1 - - 1- li' ,,,..4..1.4..-,4,.,44,i,..1,.-. -an-...-uu-nl THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 118 WEST MAIN STREET 4511:-un1un-nu--un-un-un1:u-n 1111 un1:41-uu11:-un1:n--Iu144n-zulu1u441-uu1uI1uu1uu1u44-- 1 1u44 WRIGHT'S WRECKING YARDf We Specialize in Cutting and Installing New and Used Auto Glass Authorized Dealer for Libby-Owens-Ford Safety Glass Electric and Acetylene Welding-Machine Shop Auto Parts-Used Parts-Cars-Trucks--Tractors-Auto Repair Service We Operate a Complete Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Telephone 862 5M Acres - 1320 East Market 1114411 .-.-.zum 441pg144441l4y1n1pg-I,14414-1lu.-44441444414444-pl.-.4444-94441444413-.4444 .-l'-l4g-.44441ll1p44- 1. -.. -. 1 1 inlml.-,.144.1 1 14,44144.4.-...1ll.-4444-4-4444.-44441..1,,,4 -'vs .W . 03 ez' ,N e-------- - - -- ----- --------------1-----M----H---1-M - - - - - - - -------Q A Original Pocahontas 1 COAL 1 1 PACKAGED FUEL COMPANY, INC. I Q Preston Avenue at Harris Street I Q P. 0. Box 292 Telephone 87 L Qinluill Tll1 i 'i i i 1 'Q' il'il'1'I'-'I1'lil'- l1ll'1'l1ll1ll1ll1 'i l'1 illUT0W- Y-------M - --------H-----------M---'----'H----'M---'--'---- ----'-- -------------'----if 3 ZANADU BEAUTY SHOPPE I 106 Second Street, N. E. Telephone 503 i g Back of Fitzhugh's I 1 i DAWSON'S CABINET SHOP 7 A Upholstering, Refinishing, Furniture Repairing : sas TENTH STREET, N. W. Q i ' 'T 'T 'T 'T ' ' 1i T C O X 9 S M A R K E T 1 Staple Groceries and Meats I Tobaccos -Gonfections - Notions I TELEPHONE 1868 MONTICELLO ROAD 7 Q...-..-..-..-.--.l-n-1---9n-n-M-11-M-m--u--u-n-n-n-nn-u-u-n-u--.-- - -..,-....-.W49 T ' n ' '?? 3 S. C. CHANCELLOR Se CO., INC. A UNIVERSITY f TELEPHONE 1 or 2 6----------------------------H----'n--1------------------------'------ ----M-M-M-M-44 -..-......-..-..- -..-.......-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.--..1-1.-...-1.-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-49 T HARRY L. ST. CLAIR COMPANY E CORNER FOURTH and SOUTH STREETS i Telephone 2461 Long Distance 5005 - i FOOD BROKERS - STORAGE - WAREHOUSING O O M P L 1 M E N T S I o F 1 I GARRETT Se BIBB I E Seafood 49 Poultry Market I I I..If:ff:?, E I COLLEGE SERVICE STATION i i Intersection Routes 29 and 250 5 C. B. HARLOW ------- Proprietor I e-.-..-A------A-.--.--M-.1-I-----1---1 ----- ---.--.-..-..--A-M ---- -------.Ie 1,.v.1,11111..11111..1,, 11.,..-1g11111..111111un --nn-un.-nn1.10-un1nn1nu1uu..mn1un-nuinu-un -nu e --. 49 ,THE GRIDDLE Specialties . .. PIES HAMBURGERS 1103 West Main Street 122 East Main Street Charlottesville - Virginia ...I1,.,...-.un1nu1.m1.1 1 1 1 1 1.,..1.lnl1,.,.1,,,,1.Q nu.-.1 1 1 ...- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1u 1 5 n11nn...1.-1111111111 MAY TEXACO SERVICE Friendly Personal Service PRESTON AVENUE Telephones 2017 - 721 ,1,...1 1 1uu...m1un1 1nn..uu1.lm1n-I-. -m1lm1 1.1-gm.-...-11111.-11.-1.-p,,1.1p,yl NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY SHOECENTER, INC. Quality Shoes-Fitted Correctly 313 East Main Street QQM1 1.11.11-In-4-u1-n-u...nn1nu...un1-n--nn1un.1im1u Ba.seball-Football-Basketball Boxing Equipment Games-Novelties-Magazines Hunting and Fishing Supplies THE CITY NEWS STORE 116 West Main Street Telephone 157 Q fp 49-n.-n'- -u--.-u1m-1m-uu-un-m-uu- - -ml x5 111,140 ,.1u.1..1..1..1,.1,..1...1 1.w1.r,1q,1m1.p1ln1..1.1..1..1,.1..,,1,,,1.,.-.nl-.,.1,.--.,.,1,..1,,f n1nn1nn--nn1nn1un1uu1 .1 ...1 M1 nn1,,,,1nn1nm1ml1lm1uu1m.1lm1n.l1nn1np-lp1.p1.n1.p1qp1qn1 f' W 1 1 --5-1.'1q.1..1..1,'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n,1n1np1nn-uw-lp-un-In-p COOPERATION Is the Keynote in Life CONGRATULATIONS To the Graduates of Lane High VIRGINIA TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY , s,..--1 , V . N 7 it In Im! frbtgv Z-MVLP. LL, DETT011, EDWARDS af MORRIS: INC. 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