Lexington High School - Crystal Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

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x fi! it-7-, uE1xE'N T, X S3435 THE CRYSTAL E A..D. MCMXLVI L. H. S. 52 0 HIG III II ? LBO Tm, 5 1' ....,. I d x x x VOLUME. 21 I WORLD WAR In-EDITION 5 CFinoI Wor RoIII PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF Lexington High School LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA HMT J' fL1Ql'he Faculty If 1-. M4-J ' ' I . ww hx, I P I I, LK I '.,,- . M. H. BI-:LL, B. A., M. A. PRINCIPAL ' ff' ..., Q IS. CARLYLE LYNCH, M. A. K. A. THOMPSON, B. S. ff QV AGNES P. AIIAIR R CULP BISHOP, M. I ELSIE LUCAS BOYKIN, . .V,- - ELIZABETH CLIQMENT, S. . ff ov .J Z. A '..-I - L4 -' I 4 si' 1 1 4 1 'I MARY WARWN'lCK DUNI.AI', B. S. VAIIINA ASHER ILLLIOTT, B. A. MARY P.. HAMILTON, MXA. ILVELYN 'I. LAW, B. S. 5 . CJ I 9 I . -4 ' ' -3 5 J . .1 Q ' A .,... S' S y, . 1 . . 3 A RUDE MORRISON, B. S. KA, ., M. I . LULA B. TARDY, B. S. MARY MONROE PENICK, Q1 :elim ,sth 3 fy LT. Qs. g.j S. P. BREWBAKER JUNE L. REYNOLDS 1 I Navy Szcrztary 'S Ck MAA M - Dedication To one who for more than a decade has guided our school system, and who in so doing, represented the third generation of his family in this positiong to the retiring Chairman of our School Board with apprecia- tion for his services and sincere regret at losing him to QYIIARLES S. GLASGOW' Foreword We have endeavored to make this, our CYRSTAL of '46, a reminder of four happy years at Lexington High School. May our future years he as memorable. Tu iz STAFF Closs of '46 Morro: Tomorrow, the World COLOR: Ocean Blue FLOWER: Red Orchid: ROBERT REEVES HUMPHRIS .tC'R',, HUMPN ..B0b,, tiliarwyn President of Class, 3, 45 Honor Court, 4, Chairman, Executive Committee, 2, Football, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 3, 4, President, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Aeronautics Club, 25 CRYSTAL Staff, 4g Glee Club, 3, 4g Mikado, 35 L. P. T., 4: Hall of Fame, 4. Bob-99 44fIOO'Z,-pure. L. H. S. is greatly indebted to Mr. Ford and C. R. because, by their graciousness, there is a public conveyance at our disposal Cmore chills and thrills on the midnight limitedj. Throughout our four years of school days at L. H. S., Bob has been the outstanding scholar of our class, though this is definitely not a detriment as the long list of activities under his name above prove. In him L. H. S. has been blessed with the rare combination of outstanding scholastic and athletic achievement plus all-round appeal. Au revoir, to one swell guy! ELIZABETH ANN ALLEN ilPu7lkJ,7! lCCur!y73 K6Ann7! Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Secretary of Class, 4Q French Club, 4g Cheerleader, 4, Monogram Club, 4g UH. M. S. Pinafore, 2 fButtercupDg Mikado, 3 fKatiskajg Stage Door, 3, Assistant Director. Vivacity-friendliness-bashfulness-all the energy a vitamin pill can give- Ann. A good athlete and a special friend of all the teachers, she is apt to perform any task before her. Theme song is, Bell Bottom Trousersl'-could it be a certain guy in Louisiana State? ? ? Good luck to a gal we all love. Isl ' ,ii:t:am ta..-Lt diE ws-i.Xa,...,, QR .. 71.1-A, 11-M-M-ff ,LIS Lua.. -' fee' itat' if + f WILLIAM THORNE BORTHWICK Slim -f Im Glce Club, 1, .15 lfrench Club, 3, 4g Athletic Club, 4. Slim-none too corpulent, fair haired, reserved, possessed with a genius for mathe- matics-is one of the Class of '46's more quiet members. His mechanical and inven- tive mind often brings forth fruit in the form of little Windmills and such to amuse us in Iinglish class. Although he hasn't been with us all four years, one would never know it because be's usually around when anythingls afoot. Take care of that bike, 'LSlim, and good luck! Hl'll.l'iN IRILNE BOUNDS Bill Lynn Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 25 French Club, 4g Scribblers' Club, 4, Presi- dentg Piuafore,', 2. l,ooking for a gal with plenty of everything? There's one sure thing, if Helen is around you won't have to look far. That's the one over there-the swell-looking brunette with the dreamy smile and gleam in her eye that gives away the fact that she's always up to some mischief. Even though she has quite a few of the town's male populace on her string, there,s one special guy for whom she keeps the home fires burning. Hope it's never good-bye! LILLIAN CATHERINE CARTER Bunny 'ARz1bbit,' Shorty Hi-Y Club, 25 Latin Club, 25 Commercial Club, 35 Scribblers' Club, 45 Glee Club, 3, -1-- About as big as a minute-that's Bunny, She's got a personality that attracts not only many fast friends among girls, but also the heart of every male in sight, but she seems to have a special attraction for one of those guys with the bell-bottom trousers, coats of navy blue. Good sailing! LOUISE REJULIA CLARK csLouu Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4Q Latin Club, 25 French Club, 4g Commercial Club, 35 Scrib- blers' Club, 4. A tall brunette with a pleasing smile, sparkling eyes and a grand personality- yep, that's Lou.,' She can always be found among a group of girls relating the latest news from the surrounding institutions of higher learning CFD gotten, of course, through those nightly phone calls. We know you will be as great a success at Madison as you've been at L. H. S., so best of luck in everything! lfil HELEN LOUISE COOPER 'fflflfnn Dilettante Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, Hi-Y, 4. The cat's out of the bag! With twinkling brown eyes like Helen's itls impossible to camouflage a good sense of humor. Always ready to help her classmates with their shorthand, she has won the friendship of many. S'long, Helen, we won't forget you! FRANK STERRI'I'l'l' DAVIDSON Rfd'l f'Lz'zzlr Rn! Football, I, Assistant Manager, 2, Manager, 4g Basketball, 1, Manager, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Bond Committee, 2, Class President, 2, Class Vice President, 4, Pinafore, 2, Mikado, 3g Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, CRYSTAL Staff, 3, 4, Cryftal Starr, 3, 4. Hi ya, Redll' That's a familiar cry ringing through the halls of Nye old High School. He's the man who turned out to be a hot half-back on our school eleven. Although every new person who meets Frank finds herself falling head-over-heels for the big lug with a bright smile, he still seems to be more at home when he has his bovine beauty, Bessie, in hand. Frank will be missed at L. H. S., but welcomed at Washington and Lee. We just hope he doesn't set the place on fire with that red hair. f 1 YL l 0 ' , .QMJK Vp f ':1jm44,:. 'ark T5 - -1 it 'W' SARA LEE FREEMAN v- . 5, 5'l' . , F8413 -:,a ld Sara LFEU Hfrffnzifn JY, P' 5,09 Library Committee, lj Glee Club, I, 2, Pinafore,', 2, French Club, 2, 35 Scribblers' Club, 4, Vice President, CRYSTAL Staff, 4. Do you see that gal over there with the pencil in her hand, trying to talk and study at the same time? That's Sara Lee. She's one of those gals who proved that brains and pulchritude do mix, as she is one of L. H. S.'s leading brainstorms and ffmme fatalrf. She has quite a few of the opposit' 'ex dangling after her because of this. Here's one little gal we don't have to worry about! HELEN PRISCILLA GANAS Helen H-lIlFk.Yl17lH Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Library Club, lg Pinafore,,' 2, Red Pepper Club, 4. If L. H. S. ever seems dull and lifeless you can be sure Helen isn't around. The Brunette Bombshellu describes her down to the last explosion and she really keeps things jumping. Up in the air or down to earth one always finds in Helen a friend who couldn't be more true or considerate. It doesn't take much thought on our part to realize that Helen's going to cut a pretty good figure in life. M .f 1k,QI if- WX., 'rt,i,a ,J Zf 'Ju-e, Q.. 3 fmtej . fwfr? . -. ,f..-flf 4 4. lffg 3, Wi. .Q ff . ,uf x .f gf- 1 I 2 Ewa f' if jfff' - X v ' .I 5l,f,:L1 5'i.1 LG-641' ', . - , ,f'T'f LL!-Ky! L.af jf' ,wf'f,r- ' L' 1 'ti' 'fAlL0nfr L., . 'f lmhfli ,, tx,. in-71-'f,, ry' f-I if gfk .- ,-4' -org C . I E71 K 1 -5 4 E, 'L-Z . fl, ytcgf, , 0 ,at .44 KL YI H if. gf f I vcd' . , agig' - '---1 . 4 ,e, '--f . V - 4'--avi , , I it ' . . 'A f' V-. av 1-1 . - ' ' dr . 3, .r,,, -..4 f..h -Lint., I if I W 4-2 Z4-4f139Q' 61,4-0. 62, , ..,f J iiglf' I . .. , 74,-1'.4 'T1'ig , !,,., 9 .-A Lfql. il , ,4-., Am ' V' ,affairs il A 3,', 1 '- iaelffg fr.dxO7, X a as . iviilx, ef ,J P U 12,7 e -! L40-J ' ja frvt HJ. 6 'J faaatkf iwlgyof--J ra-OWL' fa,,ffru-evil :.zww 30, . Wflw MARGARET LOUISE GOODMAN Louiff'l Library Club, 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2g Basketball, 4. Bell! I Home-room period has begun! l I A girl in a desk with several other students gathered around her with math problems to be solved . . . Who is it? The answer is none other than our quiet, good-natured Louise. To the apple of many teachers' eyes, we wish a life of happiness and best of luck in whatever she attempts. MARY EVA HOST FITTPIR csMarysx Hi-Y Club, 2, Dilettante Club, 3, Scribblersl Club, 4. Dependable, easy-going, quiet and well-groomed-these few words characterize Mary. She's one of those girls who will always be on top because of her attentiveness. Clf you don't believe us, just ask Miss Adair.j Mary's ambition is to become an efficient accountant. VVith her determination, one of these days she's going to wake up and find her ambition achieved. DONNIE PATRICK IANNUZZI Dee Sleinoo.rki', Donnie Basketball, IQ Aeronautics Club, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Hall of Fame, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4g Executive Committee, 4, Athletic Club, 4, President. Personality plus a lot of wit and good nature all add up to the bright future of f'Skinooski, the boy with the Charles Atlas build. He's always in the teacher's hair with some wise crack that disrupts the whole class. ln the line of athletics, Donnie is home at either the center or guard position on the school eleven. Like most of the Skull Canyon Boys, he's also fond of Chicks Cespecially a cute little one named HD. Here's hoping the Admirall' doesn't make you swab too many decks. HELEN FRANCES KIRBY Blondie Dilettante Club, I, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Commercial Club, 2, Secretary Treasurer, Hi-Y Club, 4. Looking for the real blond of the Senior Class? That's our happy, good-natured Frances, who is always ready with a smile for all. It is not a rare occurrence to see this efficient maiden working diligently in the office. We know you will succeed in whatever you attempt, but for safe keeping, here's wishing you luck and happiness, Blondie! l8l GEORGE SEEBERT LAUDERDALE L1'val1-Lipl' Leadfoot '4Crurgv 'H'llr.Prfridcr1t Executive Committee, l, 4, Chairman, 45 Track, 2g Honor Court, 35 Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Male Quartet, 35 Mikado, 35 Stage Door, 35 Basketball, 35 French Club, 35 Football, 45 Monogram Club, 45 CRYSTAL Staff, 45 President of Student Body, 45 L. P. T., 45 Hall of Fame, 4. George-99 44flOOZ solid citizen. Although his sojourn at L. H. S. wasn't made distinctive by stellar grades, he nevertheless commands the respect and admiration of his teachers and fellow students. His accomplishments in the executive Field are augmented by his vocal, dramatic, and a degree of athletic ability. His sharp sense of humor, always present, naturally makes his talks in assembly all the more satisfy- ing. So long, Leadfoot,,' member five on the hit parade of L. H. S. graduates from the Lauderdale household. ALLEENE MARIE LAWHORNE K' .flllfene Library Club, I5 Glee Club, I, 25 Dilettante Club, 3, 4, President, 45 Hi-Y, 4, President. Take one tall, blond-headed girl, add sparkling eyes and a winning smile, stir in vitality and pep and mix well with brains, personality and fun . . . and you have Alleene. She always comes running at everyonels plea for help and she's one of the grandest cooks and party makers of the Class of '46. To a grand gal and a real pal-here's hoping that ring will find its mate! l HELEN BEATRICE LAWHORNE Slim Bee Helen Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Librarian, 35 Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 2, Presi- dent, 3, Bookweek Chairman, 45 Dilettante Club, 3, Presidentg Pinafore, 3. When Helen graduates, Mrs. Boykin will lose one of her ardent librarians. Even though she can tell us to be quiet, Helen enjoys herself. Sometimes we see her at the box office of the State Theater and even though we continually annoy her to change a dime into nickels, she always has a smile or a funny remark to make. Its been a lot of fun and we hope you keep on having it. JOHN JAMES MACHERAS nfohnnyn Greek French Club, 2, 3, Chairman, 35 Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 43 Sports Club, 4, Secretary-Treasurerg Football, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Track, 2, 3, 4g Honor Court, 23 Hall of Fame, 2, 3. And next comes Johnny-a truly jolly chap-pacing our halls with big brown eyes and a sunny smile. Already he has surpassed himself in the amassing of fame and glory with only a high school herols weapons-football, basketball, javelins and a contagious personality. Some boy our johnny isl Au revoir, old boy! ,,- . - 9,1 ,rf ., ref' I f fl ff' ' - -1 3. L91 Hit, LL I .. ,ff 1 O S flL.L.+l.fQ9 949141 J04A.f4-l.,Cl..y'fL ' ' fl fn-tlq, l , ,'M1.. ft 15.6, rn Z alfia' I 5. RSM. - ,fain ge ,rj A Jn-I 4 gf , ,sa ! K F 1 BM-aH.q,lLM.' elf ko...,6q,mv mtukwlh QM Nuo tl Row - immut F I .-QA!-l'l... Uln. Okslraa-c9f.s.S. u .im , . ' A-exam .q0u. .u....,. ,,Q,,,IJ-LgtJu.,.J-Luzr un. mw- bww ggi .A- .Lama ll f,...' .ur 2243... ,dt I.,--L.. C2-f 4 ,Lux If ff a., 4-'fj E923 ,Lv 'EL-M' SM-QM' ANN V . L-Q , fw1Q5l Ol' 'M Ai-fa 0 gage ffl IM gcvitw' p sffeff Ml' jgllao FRANCES NOTTINGHAM MARR Baby Fare Lu.rri0uJ 4'France.v Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Hall of Fame, 3g Glee Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 45 Executive Committee, 4, CRYSTAL Staff, 4, Stage Door, 3. Is there encomium worthy of her dynamic personality? Like the elfervescence of pink champagne, she's forever bubbling over with an intoxicating gaiety. Looks? . . . just listen to those long, low whistles! Brains? . . . Consult the Honor Roll!- Well, there's Luscious in a paragraph, so here's lots of good luck to you, honey chileul J-in-I-I JANE McCORKLE NIOORE 3 Realm MuffIf1 Executive Committee, IQ Basketball, 29 Bond Committee, 2, Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4, Head, 4, Hi-Y Club, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Cwlee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Red Pepper Club, 4, Secretary, CRYSTAL Staff, 4g H, M. S. Pinafore, 2, Mikado, 3. The Sweetheart of L. H. S. has Venus over a barrel with her beautiful red locks and those gorgeous grey eyes. Yes, Muscles, has all these good looks but she is also blessed with something which counts far more than beauty-a grand personality and a sweet disposition. We can't give you a grand enough send-off, Jane, but we will leave you with this one little thought- Don't fall in the Duck Pond. MARGUERITE JANE MCNEIL Marjorie Marj'l Library Club, I, 25 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4, French Club, 4, Latin Club, I, 4, Honor Court, 4g Stage Door, 3. You say you hear a gay laugh down the hall? Ten to one it's Margie telling the latest news about the forthcoming Ah, Wilderness in which she stars. Margie plans to make a career of acting and here's hoping she hits the Great White Way soon and with a bang. Of course, the high school Dramatic Club will lose its main- stav in lllargie. Here's a toast to you-Remember no star is too high. ELDRIDGE ALPHIN PULTZ El-lobon Pane Aeronautics Club, ZQ Track 3, 45 Monogram Club, 3, 43 French Club, 3, 4, Athletic Club, 4, Honor Court, 4. Eldridge, our tall farm boy, is a man of action. He was one of the stars on our championship track team and his scholastic record never suffered. A great lover of the outdoors, he has a tendency for wondering up and down Edmondson Avenue as if he were hunting for something. His favorite pastime is running about Skull Canyon' carrying onl' with the birds and fishes, but his greatest thrill will come when he can own a genuine Farmall tractor. Don't plow up too much dirt! i101 flffdku- , iZ'i'Yi'M-e.,f.ir uri. - I Wg VV -'Lfl ' ' f f 1 L' 1 . 1 ltr . -. . l-- L .i,, h ' I . wif - 'A Q . V Q45 l Lina 'IQLX1' . : 41 3,1 nfl 4 , . I 2 L- ,A ' 1 ff, ev lr lf 444 4-,L 1 If .c I . ' f V, ff f,'r AH, ,..f-girl I 1 I , l ' ' ,Ir H fi, 4 1 V f ' 3, .4 ' -- rut-t -A-+24 4' , ft. f M' 'IKM4 'N' 4 .f ,c ff x LEONARD BERTRAM SACHS Bert Leonard john Lf, 'fliertram' Science Club, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Mikado, 3, Football, 4, Manager, Track, 2, 3, 4, Manager, 3, Monogram Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, Manager, L. P. T., 45 Latin Club, 4, Hall of Fame, 4. Bert-99 44fIoo'Z pure fun. COften seen at jabbo's Billiard Emporiumj Daring, dashing, debonair, he has rollicked his way Csomewayl through four lively years at L. H. S., leaving behind a host of teachers' hearts full of much relief not unmixed with appraisal. His celebrated gift of repartee has added spice to life. His intimates have pierced this mask of frivolity and know that his explosions of gaiety are punc- tuated with moments of sedateness. Vale, Miss Hamilton's foremost disciple of J. C2sar's Gallic Warf. BETTY SHANER . Betty Glee Club, 1, 2, 'fPinafore, 2, Red Pepper Club, 4, Treasurer. Sugar fn' spice and everything nice -that's our diminutive Betty. Her big eyes and sofe-spoken manner are just two of the many assets which have helped to bring her popularity. Not only has she these attributes but she has that sought- after quality of being a true friend. If there is ever a time of need, she's truly a friend indeed. Here's to a happy future! WILLIAM MAPLE SHOWALTER LAW. Mfr nlgirdvx Aeronautics Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Science Club, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Athletic Club, 4, Football, 3, 4. W. M.-the boy with the good build and amazing number of credits-is really a good friend. His pocketbook stays well padded and he doesn't hesitate to open it and help you across a barren period of pecuniary difficulties with no embarrassing questions asked. Because he does rub a few people the wrong way Cwith the big ring sometimesj he frequently gets in hot water, but anyone who is really acquainted with him knows he'll always come out on top. Keep 'em rollin', Bird. HENRY GRAHAM SNIDER , f'Bird ullrnryf' Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Latin Club, 2, Aeronautics, 2, Science Club, 3, Treasurer, Glee Club, 4, f'Stage Door, 3, CRYSTAL Staff, 4, Cryftal Store, 4, Hall of Fame, 4. If Ohl Henry! is heard in the halls of L. H. S., you will know that some person has been a subject for another Snider prank.', Bird, as every one knows, also has many practical qualities, too, and is ready at all times to help anyone in any way fmainly to help several boys with their girlsj. Henry has a little of that ugrey matter which also helps him win the favor of the teachers and the admiration of his fellow students. 1 -7514V 7 j Lu My LLM-f J Maw' j,U,,,,,,.,z:. 7.J-WIA' n,vA 'f ,' ,om ff-HA, 5151 ka-'M-5-f -' ,:.,a.-4. 5z:,: L 74--'M Ll-U Mau, May- 'bww-4-W Aff! 102: I:11:I n Jill' 432 D I Wfefwifgh 1 azziviwte c E44 Bb I 0 .5 L sit? ale ,LQ 1 J L . ,L 1 , V, J' P .7-, ' 5 J' ,J I . .- A ,I N vig, , . 1 I V, ' ua' l .til ' 3. . 4, fx Q ,- ,J B . M glory. In ji y l1aMHercules of animation, who with his pep has spurred football spectators on to bigger and ouder yells! We are reversing the play this time, jimmy, it's we who are rooting for youl 'ijimmyu Library nb, 1, , 3, 4, Vice President, 3, nautics Club, IQ Frenc C , 35 ' ea , , 'le lub, 2, ary, , inafore 5 i g YSTAL Staff, 4. S A sleek li ne streaks by and from it es he delightful laughter of gay young ' gs. ln Bile midst oinhis ciful hubbu sits our Spencer in all his MARY BLANCHE THARPE HM. B. Ops 'KTharpe,' Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 35 Glee Club, 2, 3, French Club, 39 CRYSTAL Staff, 4g Pinafore, 2. Speaking of A'Blond Bombshellsu . . .l I Well, M. B. is really on the list. Yep, if you wanta be pepped up, therels no one better for the job than Tharpe. With her looks, vivacity, and personality she really wows 'em all. We often see Mary Blanche,s gay side but her serious nature is not to be overlooked, for she is one more of those gals with brains fwhen she chooses to use thembl You've got what it takes, gal, and we know you'll hit the high spots, so Good Flying! f f A . 0 3 7 J- 'Q f 'ff .E IN PARKE LY . 1 4 .f fm .Lu ., Library Cl , I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, ' i fore, 23 F enc Club, 4. , .2-fa all 'id Qand ve t in- y s yloeoft e' ' 0 y'-'-7 one o r to have'gained state-wide rec nition fwith his educit brushj. Unlike many of us, he's often seen wit some weig y volume on ee subject, an is ' d Wltll C I1g Uif see? n we' n more reason to b proud f you, Cy. A 1 l RUTH WILHELM Ruth Dilettante Club, 3, Scribblers' Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3. Ruth can always be recognized in L. H. S. by her blond hair, blue eyes and win- ning smile. She is that gay, happy-go-lucky, friendly girl whom everyone likes. Her willingness to help anyone who needs help has made her a worthy friend to us i all. To a swell classmate and true friend--we wish you the best of everything. l l2 l Closs Will of l946 I, Ann Allen, leave my love for horses of any kind to Janie Ayers. I, Bill Borthwick, will my desk, on which he has already made his marks, to Bill Bean. I, Helen Bounds, bequeath my love for V. M. I. and West Point to Martha Childress. I, Lillian Carter, will my Sunday night jaunts to the Staten to Elizabeth Hess. I, Louise Clark, bequeath all my love letters from Mac to Puttey Tat.', I, Helen Cooper, leave my quietness to Annie Ruley. I, Frank Davidson, will my good excuse Cmilking a cowj to Stuart Moore. I, Sara Lee Freeman, bequeath my 25d box of Henna to Woody Black. I, Helen Ganas, leave my love for dates with all the trimmings to Anna Hileman. I, Louise Goodman, will my books to my sister, Edithe. I, Mary Hostetter, will my seat in shorthand class to Betty McKemy. I, Robert Humphris, leave my free ridesv in the little blue Ford to anyone who is sucker enough to give them. I, Donnie Iannuzzi, bequeath my nickname Skinooski to my sister, Annette. I, Frances Kirby, will my blond hair to Thalia Macheras. I, George Lauderdale, leave my ability for handling speeding autos and my leadfoot to Jake Carter. I, Alleene Lawhorn, bequeath my diamond ring to the next L. H. S. gal who finds her O. A. O. I, Kenneth Lamb, leave my questions in Mechanical Drawing to Bobby Poston I, Helen Lawhorn, will my happy-go-lucky way to Marjorie Ruble. I, Johnny Macheras, leave my L. H. S. dates to Doot,' Agnor. I, Frances Marr, bequeath my Southern drawl to Sally Christen. I, Johnny Prat Mason, bequeath my driving ability to Frosty Downey. I, Jane Moore, will my copper wire' to K. A. T.'s next physics class. I, Marjorie McNeil, leave my serenity to Pat Hubert. I, Eldridge Pultz, bequeath my mayorship in Skull Canyonv to Scotty Huger. I, Leonard Sachs, will my intellectual curiosity and wit to Guy Agnor. I, Betty Shaner, bequeath my past experiences to Joan Moses. I, W. M. Showalter, leave my good build to Ralph L. Hostetter. I, Henry Snider, will my log book to Miss F.lliott's future chemistry class. I, James Spencer, bequeath that extra seat in my car to the person who is little enough to squeeze in. I, Mary Blanche Tharpe, leave my five feet, six inches to Dot Showalter. I, Edwin P. Twombly, will my athletic ability to Clovis Baker. I, Ruth Wilhelm, will my bicycle to Annie Mae Smith. WITNESSES: HENRY SNIDER FRANCES MARR ' GEORGE LAUDERDALE MARY BLANCHE THARPE SARA LEE FREEMAN JANE MOORE l13l The Crystal Boll We came like the wind, and like the water we go. Mustering all the mental facilities procured in our sojourn at Ruffner, we armed ourselves for the anticipated struggle of ,43. Struggle did I say?-Blitz is more appropriate. The only hitch', in the suggestion that we give each Freshman a detailed blueprint of the High School md an accurate compass, is that it would deprive the seniors of the giggle-provoking memories of confusion upon becoming members of the elite Four Hundred of L. H. Sf, Some may have considered the Class of '46 a jinx, but in our estimation we were inspirational to reform. With the gust that swept us in, came the new institution of physical education, which our teachers vowed would be the veritable vitamin pill to perk up our emaciated physiques. The courageous instructors consisted of the faculty en massef, Oh, sweet memoriesAthose invigorating hikes down Ross Road, Miss Hamilton's snazzy anklets and Mrs. Tardy's fascinator. Since We're enjoying our thoughts CI hopej about 'work-outs,' how about those rugged sessions with Mr. Horton? Remember when that beloved 'jeu d,esprit,' while trying futilely to teach his future Einsteins, would suddenly be struck with the revelation that the hair of his star pupil CM. W. Tyree, or was it Boots Howland D had acquired the 77 same trait of a chameleon? Speaking of beloved teachers, in ,43 the key to our hearts was borrowed for keeps by Mrs. I aw, who, with her helpfulness, has enriched our memories with her Latin assembly programs and the successful Information Please with the civics students as contestants and D. VVhite as M. C. It seems as though the Latin teachers have really taught us the meaning of 631110, amas, amat, in reference to them, for the key to another entrance of our hearts has gone astray and the possessor is-one guess! It was through Miss Hamilton's sponsorship that we Freshmen, by portraying scientists, were famous for a dayfSnider and Marr made nice Koolls penguins. CNO offenseiremember that assembly program, Guess Wholvj Ah, life was fun but not all happy-go-lucky, for that year we first put our finger in the pie of L. H. S.'s government by electing Edwin Gaines as our president and jane Moore and George Lauderdale as our able representatives for the Executive Committee. And so we left our first star behind, as we mounted to a higher one as a stepping stone in our trek to our final constellation. We faced the year 1944 with a more daring attitude for is it altitude, since we were walking on clouds now that we were sophomores ?Q With the new semester we greeted new teachers, Miss Morrison and Mr. Farrar, who were brave enough to undertake the task of our Biceps-Builders, and in whom we found unceasing air and encouragement. And we will never forget the way our faces, saddened by the loss l14l of Mr. Waddell, lighted up when our first assembly was opened by our handsome new principal! CStop sighing, gals, youill make him blush.j The proverb the older they get the bolder they are held true to form, for it was the sophomores who were cutting a rugn at the dances. And why were the bond sales and the operetta, Pinafore, such a success? Because of the sophomores! COf course, these opinions are definitely bigottedj Another reform Cnot the change from the back booth in the State to the OakesD was incurred when the Honor Court was separated from the Executive Committee. To latter we chose Lois Velte and Bobby Humphris, as representatives, and to the former, Eloise Knox and Johnny Macheras. Class President-another red head and another Davidson. Fording the on-rushing river of knowledge we, in our canoe of determination, resolved to do our best as Juniors. With Bobby Humphris as president, Eloise Knox as vice presi- dent, Kenneth Sensabaugh and Lou Moore as executive committeemen, and George Lauder- dale and Lois Velte as members of the Honor Court, we tried hard to stay in our course. Again our now-experienced and leisure-loving selves were subjected to a changcf Activities Period on Wednesday. It seems too that we upper classmen have become fasci- nated by lower classmen, for examplefCSissy, do you dare me?J This was probably the result of fraternization during the Mikado and Stage Door rehearsals. It was the Class of '46, with the persuasion of Mrs. Page CM. W. Dunlapj who broke the precedent of giving the seniors a picnic by successfully throwing a Junior-Senior Party. Soft music-candle lighted tables-Humphris, famous soliloquy Ca hearty coughjiMrs. Boykin's graceful waltzing-our minds sentimentally turned to the expectations of re- freshments. Well, it seems as though we didn't get our toes wet, and we're ready to take our de- ceivingly burdensome luggage under our arms and make our last stop at Lexington High School. Paging Class President Humphris, Student Body President George Lauderdale, Executives White and Marr, Honor Councilmen Pultz and McNeill With the strains of Auld Lang Syne growing louder, it is hard for us to recall the best days of our senior year. We can't forget the confusing change of recess-the arrival of new teachers: Mrs. Bishop, Miss Stagg, Mrs. Hill, Miss Clement, another brave charac- ter, and the return of Mr. Lynch. CMore keys lost but we're a big-hearted classj-added two more Lotharios to the role, J, Pf' and K. Lamb-noise in the cafeteria CHOW we did complain-all in funlj-Richmond trip to the General Assembly-May Day-We have all this to delight us in retrospection! So we, the Class of 1946, have tasted a comparatively small morsel of life-the bitter of exams and the sweet of vacation romances, we have drunk the milk of human kind- nessn of our teachers, and now we're ready to put aside our lethargic dreams, take up our staff and climb the misty paths of our future. SARA LEE FREEMAN I 15 l Commercial Clclss AIANIE IXYERS HELEN ISOIINIIS BURTON BREEIJLOVIC IIILLIAN CARTER PAUL CHITTIJM CLARA CONNOR I'iE1.IiN COOPER -IANE N10ORE STELLA N100RE JOHN IVIASON ADELENE MCDANIEL BETTY NICKEMY LEON XICKEMY LEONARD SACKS SARA LEE FREEMAN AGNES SENSABAUK II HELEN GANAS BETTY SHANER IJOROTIIEA HASSIIER WILLIAM SHOWALTER ELIZABETH HESS CARROL SLIGH ANNA HIIIEMAN x1ARY F. SWINR RALPH HOSTETTER MARY B. TIIARPE NIARY HOSTETTER BARBARA TROXELL RUTH IRVINE CY TWOMBLY, FRANCES KIRBY NANCY XVASH ,ALLEENE LAWIIORNE -IOHN W HEELER HELEN LAWHORNE EVA WHXTESIDE BILLY LEWIS RUTH XNILHELM HEI.EN N1ACl-IERAS I161 X NX 4 Bias:-K-L.a.D,..,,x ll 3 9 h. Ir -C.-A.-Afs. ' X . ..- Y ,S ,g ,. Sn .ek ,,.s,- . wr I 'fl - -U-A ' ' N A MJ-Unior Class I CHARLES AGNOR, -IR. RUTH A. AGNOR f?UY AGNOR, KIR. HAMPTON ALFORD JANIE AYERS CLOVIS BAKER MQ v . - .. -. . , f- . 7 BUD IRVINE RUTII IRVINE I BARBARA KELLEY HIQLEN NIACHERAS -IOSI-:PII IXIURRAY, -IR. .fXI.RERT MCCOWN 11.9.5.5 4' SALSA LI-WQE X wx PAULINE BANE cl RICIIARD KTCDONALIJ WvIl.LIAh1 BEAN WI1.I.IAA1 KICNLTTT CAROLYN BLACK ELIZABETH PETERS N'IARTHA CHILDRESS IQOBERT PITTENOER 1 5-67 -f CHARLES CONNER, jR. IQOHERT POSTON X ' 'IQHCMAS IDUNLAP ROLAND FII-'ER ALICE RICE NIARJORIE RUBLE IJORIS FIREBAUOII AITINIE RULEY -IUANITA I'IX RATHRYNE STUART ,, 'tix- CHARLES HAYSLETT, JR. MARY SWINK ...sf X ELIZABETH HESS BARBARA TRoxELI,2Qg' M75 ff Arttd .XNNA HIIIEBIAN NANCY WASH ,I QL CHRISTINE HORNE BETTY WIGGINS lf- i rj- ,J :XNNETTE IANNUZZE I . I -.fc . L I 17 1 'b 'E , ..'-I V I' ,N r f ' O 5. A -' .L,,i' I L 'I 59 .-:ffl . 1,1 v--'. I 1 4 Y fi . 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MILIJRED SORRELLS NR -3 C Q 3 X D IS CAR R FRANCES W10RTON MARVIN STEELE .S Q UL CHI UM ' X BOBBY MCCORMICK LEWIS SPERKA IN 'X 6 Y ' ARBARA RAWHE RD LIOHN NICDOWELL FRED SWISHER X K J I, , ff' I N IL. I . M X131-Ii Hmm BETTY MCREMY HEl,EN TILSON by ,Z Q - , l Rx' H WCH LS LEON R'ICKEMY LL -VJ-y X N, ' AI EP P. LER xVILLlAM MCNEMAR JOHN VEss I AT ICE HARTLESS JOAN MCCLELLAN THELMA WATTS 3 I 'N ' LVPH STETTER RAYNELL POPE IJOROTHY WIIEELERX' Q rg , OS-QPHINE HOTINGI-:R JAMES PRUETT JOHN WHEELER , N if ' -ALLIS HUBERT WALTER ROBERTSON JOHN WILHELM UQ ' N A' WILL M OHNSON L ILLIAM ' OLLMAN ' 5 A Y , V Q W L f I ' 'B ' 5-D f A Af' ' 1 I I ' ,x X , ' ,Q 4 r 1 , 1 V . ' f 1-.44.f,f'fJ AST , fl- Tw Ia- To A . s 4 1 V , ' If - ' f N., - I. I, I f I ' f. -...Q , w, S . - I X2 L-LJ H' H sua. vvfrc- cdouq Cmrxcg, L wuJ1g5o.'55rYU S M41 LS mmcpmg Gwhycuq, hom-U IWLQJLQ, Smal, to QA50,-, AL cumbaw EQ. A :qt-..p.ss N310 121. eww' cm .sXA..- -,.-, Freshman Class .II-:AN .XGNOR IIILLIAN BAYNE XVILSON CAMDEN, 'Ik NORMAN COFFEY -'AMES EADS ROISER FALLS OSCAR GORDON I L JAMES HARRIS ' VIRGINIA HARRIS IXIII DRLD XICKEMY IlILIZABl:1THI1ILlxMAIN XNNIL 'XILNIIIT AGNES HOSTI-.TTER RILE 'XIQNIJTT RALPH IIOSTLTTPR WII I IS IQOWSLY SCOTT Hur kk CATHLRINI- SI NSAHAIICH HEI.EN HLITTOW I DNA QMITH IXIIKE JONIS I OKI I IA VVAI LINl THOMAS I ACIxl Y QIIARLOTTE WILQON :XNNIF IAwI-IORN RUSSELL WRIGHT XFERA I OCAN COLLEEN XOLLMAN BII L I oMAx X 5 Eighth Grade . ICIQQAR RARE EDITH QIOOIJMAN I'HYI.I.Is IXIOORI-I JAMES BEARD AIARTIIA HALI. CHARLES. IXIORRIS KIARGARI-l'1' BICPITON G. V. HARI.OXN' TOMMY IXICIXIIZMAN l.ELANI1 BELL CECELIA I'IAYSLIC'I I' ROBERT PAXTON NORA BENNINOTON AlIrI.IA HOnc:EI'E'I'II .XI.I.EN PI-iNIcR x'IARY BLAKELY BILLY Ii0I.LIS NIARY IDAISY PIQRRINOER IQAYMONIJ BRAEORIJ ALLAN HOSTETTER PATRICIA PRICE NANCY BROVVN H. J. HOTINGER IEOROTIIY REID l':VIiRE'I 1'I-1 CARTER PATRICIA HLWIEERT BOBBY RIILEY MARY CSARTER NIARY HIH--I-MAN IQICHARD SHELLEY H. W. CHILIJRESS -IIMMIE HRYTTON CHARLES SIMPSON IQENTON CHITTIIM VIRGINIA IANNIIZZI BARBARA SLIGII SARA CHRISTIAN CARL -IACQUE ANNE SMII,EY WII.LIAM COI-'IPI-:Y IRENE KIOHNSON ANNA N1AE SMITH l.OIs COLEMAN NIARILYN AIONI-Ls NANCY SPENCER ROBERT 1,ICKI-TY BILLY KESLER JOSEPH SWINK STEVE DOI: cql-INE KNICK EARL SWISHER KENNAN IJOVVNHY PAGE KNICR SAM 'ISARDY R. A. ISNGLEMAN CAROLINE I,AcREY WYMA WALKER K. IX1. ENTSMINOER CYNTHIA LACKEY MARY SUE XNEEKS ROY ISNTSIXIINGER CHARLES I,Aw EDITH VVHITE -IOHN FULLER PIARRY l.I-:wIs NIELVIN WIOGINF. l.IIRTY FIFI-ZR BIf:'I'TY XIAKERITIS .IULIA VVISEMAN LOUISE CIILLIAM HOWARD NIITCHIQLI. JEAN ANN XYOUNK l201 ATI-1 I-ETICS vl .X. I 5.-I TJ 657 ' P, If gydtillq ly! BACK Row: llfyrr, SfL'l',l'11t'l', lluffftlrr, lfI'110l,l', lmfrli, Pomnz, Moore, Irwinf, Laudfrdale, Wilhflm Nhlllblili Row: Rnwyfr, 1'llr.N'uH, G. glgrmr, QU. frnmr, H. fmmr, lfr11,i'r1zi21gm', Dunlap, llzlyxlrftf, lialafr, Sarlzy l'iRON'l' ROW: .-Ilfrmf, 1Jfl'I'l-dfllll, llz1mphri.r, Cunnrr, i'l'I1u'lLfrz1,r, Downey, i'llm'r1'J, IHIIIIUZZIH, jflfqllf, Bluffs Footbol I CHARLES CONNER Y - g . . .f.IIf3f!I17l,f JOHNNY NIALHERAS LEONARD Slxcns lg Mlmagnf PRESTON VVILIIELM ' ' 4 XVALTER YY. CRAWFORD .,.. , . . .Coavh Wlith only four lettermen in the small, light group which reported to Coach Chick Craw- ford in late August for practice, everyone knew that to put a team on the field that would hold up L. H. S. tradition would be a big job, indeed. Iannuzzi, a letterman of the ,43 and 744 seasons, was lost before the first game because of a back injuryg this was the first in a long line of losses which hampered the squad a great deal all season. Observers watched the inexperienced team leave for hilartinsville, September 22, with many misgivings, but in the initial fray the Lexington lads did surprisingly Well. It was one of their scrappiest games and, though they dropped it 7-o, they completely outplayed the lklartinsville eleven. l22l J The following week before the home fans they again outplayed their opponents but did not come out victorious, tying V. S. D. B., 6-6. Alford, strong first string tackle, broke his arm and became the season's second casualty. Glue-Fingered Bob Humphris was the major player as the Scarlet Hurricane unleashed a powerful aerial offensive and swept up the Augusta Military Academy junior varsity, I9-0. This was the last game for Pete lWiley, another letterman. The next Friday found Coach Crawford's young, scrappy charges crossing the mountain to face Clifton Forge's powerful Green Wave on that school's famed rock-hard grassless gridiron. Sorely feeling the lack of reserves, the red-clad Lexingtonians fell before the stocky mountaineers, 26-7, with Baker snatching a pass to account for Lexington's lone touchdown. Returning home, the team came out victorious over Staunton lkfilitary Academy's Jayvees, 7-6, in a Saturday game. Bud Irvine and Pooley Hubert were lost from varsity competition as L. H. S. continued to lose players. Highly touted and cocky, Lee High of Staunton came to town, confident of spoiling Lexington's home-coming. Captain Conner sparked the team in a thrilling and surprising upset. Davidson and hfacheras, the Galloping Greek, turned in excellent performances, and Mike Jones ran 55 yards for a touchdown. At the half it was 1370 in our favor, the third quarter, I3'I3, but Lexington triumphed, I9-13. Harrisonburg, on their own field, trampled the Lexington boys the following week, 36f6. Red Davidson's 90-yard touchdown run on the kick-off was the game's highlight. Waynes- boro,s Little Giants also overcame the Red Raiders, 2570, on the former's home field. McNutt, Nlacheras and Conner, true to form, played great defensive games. Swearing to keep their record clean and not to lose a home game, the Red Scourge returned home and easily turned back the Bedford aggregation, 2556. With our twinkle-toed backs- Davidson, Nfacheras, Conner and Humphris-scoring almost at will, Lexington considering her losses and inexperienced men, concluded a successful season. Six seniors, all of whom were lettered, wore the red and white on the gridiron the last time: Humphris, Davidson and Iannuzzi. Too much credit cannot be given to Coach Crawford, he very little. THE SCHEDULE Showalter, Macheras, Lauderdale, certainly went a long way with Lexington .... . . ofhflartinsville ..., . . 7 Lexington 6-V. S. D. B. ..... . . 6 Lexington IQfA. Ni. A., V. .... . . 0 Lexington 7-Clifton Forge. . . . . 26 Lexington 7fS. NI. A., V. .... . . 6 Lexington I9-Staunton ,..... . . I3 Lexington 6fHarrisonburg. . . . . . . 36 Lexington OfVVaynesboro .... . . 25 Lexington 25fBedford ..... l 23 l ..6 ,aff CN 'Mi l'f',.,a '.L is ix of ,a,,,.ja'1i,,f g 'M BACK Row: Black, Mr'DfJwf!!, Eiflfr, G. Agnor, jacque, Iluger FRONT Row: Bean, Ilubert, C. Agvzor, Ilumphrif, Baker X 1 i ef 5 D PH IQ. PS1 HQIQNJ 9 . 1. B I B k I ,jeff of 1n.cf4 W' tl oys Os etbol f. 3 ,M Q,-,L l.v-'iM,.,., W cpu-221-2.. OW' , 'N ' wo. Rap ce-J We WM ON COUNTY CHAMPIONS L5--N41 4' - .ln to-C Jiffez. U7'u'4 ' kd - . U- I . I HC CHARLES AGNOR .... ...Captain jfgjqjl, '- WOODY BLACK ........ . . .... Manager CAPTAYN ROBERT LITTRELL, . . .... Coach Despite the fact that Captain Littrell found only three lettermen in the group seeking berths on L. H.S.'s ,45-,46 basketball quintet, he coached his team to the county championship. The lettermen were Charles Agnor, Johnny Nlacheras and Clovis Baker. However, the season wasn't as successful in district competition. The Lexington boys faced the longest and toughest schedule in three years, the district teams being unusually strong. As in football there were losses of men because of sickness, and frequently in crucial games all the 14,12 ! id., lv'.,4..r If-'45, 1 jfgf, 1 .'1:lr'.f-,434 ' -vi. A- .. 0 ' C , 'N' '- aff- 1 f - 'fr 'ei . wi. 0.-:.- a 5 ' 1. gn' C V. A . 1 ' I A '9 members of the starting five werenlt present. Lexington lost quite a few games in the second half due to lack of experienced reserves. The long list of losses to the L. H. S.: Alumni, once, Waynesboro, three timesg Harrisonburg, Staunton, V. S. D. B., Bedford and Covington, twice each, and Goshen once, were punctuated by five wins over Goshen, Natural Bridge and Spottswood. Captain Doot Agnor was the Scarlet Hurricane's leading player. His brilliant Hoof play and ball handling were exceptional, he could make anybody's basketball team. His four com- panions on the smart live were Baker and Bean, forwards, Humphris, center, and Macheras, guard. The total number of victories next year should be higher, Humphris and Nlacheras being the only seniors. hlacheras was high scorer with 120 points, C. Agnor and Baker following. THE SCHEDULE I,fx1'ngzon Opponfnz L. H. S. Alumni .... 6o Spottswood .... 26 Waynesboro .... 43 CDu Pont Tournamentj Natural Bridge. 18 Harrisonburg. . . 40 Staunton .... 37 Y. S. D. B. .,,. 37 Bedford ......, 68 Natural Bridge. 34 Covington .... 43 Wlaynesboro .... 59 Bedford ...... 34 Harrisonburg.. . 36 Covington ..., 34 Staunton .... 44 VVaynesboro .... 45 V. S. D. B. .... 31 Goshen .... 41 Goshen ........ I5 CCounty Tournamentb Natural Bridge. 18 CCounty Tournamentj f25l cvvfrfnlr- Q -' I -'T-vi '--Y: '- - -'v- FQ- -1 .A--- 'v-f- 'ET --.1-T uvuvvu vvivkgp 'V g,, pw, H, fn E1++'4++'1.ffe.f.f5tf'Qj.X..1f't -JJ'5t..,'tf' W- 0'1'g...'?.....1'JJdf... My . QQYAAALLQQ' -qfaiv. A'i0-4-0g,q,4,v.fQ fAA!-B' - l-lko-QM. W-M WMD WW GfM'De0H5eU55ju4MQ W-wt. was my Quito-4:-11.1 Sow-49 oJ-Q ' MAD-6-IJQQ QJ?S,fy J, x BACK ROW: S. Blakely, T. lVlachera.t, Iledgeperh, Tilton, Allen, llliyf Clement MIDDLE Row: Goodman, Molftead, Fix, Craajorzl, L. Goodman, M. Blakely X Q FRONT Ro ' Brown, Peterf, ll. llloclzerar, Rice, A-. Ruley, Dcwit, R. Rulegyfiilghr, Morton, Carrol Cnot in pirturej vip ' Girls' Basket I LM' 3 3,4 Q uw of HELEN lNlAcHERAs .... ..... A . . . ' ll E ALICE RICE .......... .......,. ...,. M einager 131-1-'Jo SJ!! Nliss BETTY CLEMENT .... ..... C ouch M Cries of shootl shootl Or come on Lexington echoed through the gymnasium. The basketball season has gotten Well under way at Lexington High School and Miss Clement, who has undertaken l the job of coaching the girls basketball team, has begun training. During the long hours of practice N in the afternoon, the members of the team learned new tricky passes and some slick plays. The prospects for the coming season looked bright. Our team started off with a game with X lillinger High School's sextet. Although the game was lost 35 to 34. We still had high hopes and a good spirit. . 0' - if E VH 9 L L ' 1 N , Tl Q1 lm uh P 'W ve L E' .+I .. .WD if VK , I3-' . W fp 4 At At a game one might see familiar Figures, clad in red uniforms, dashing down the floor passing and shooting. The cry Rah' l'ete l would go up as one would see a slim blonde make a neat shot, or see Helen Macheras, Alice Rice, and Sissy,' Davis execute a skillful play ending in the addition of two points to Lexington's score. VVhenever there was a ball to be retrieved Annie would be there in a Hash. Little and quick on the trigger was Leah Belle Sachs. Also streaking around on the floor giving support wherever it was needed, were Anne Allen, hlarie Molstlad, and Helen Tilson. Julia Anne Hedgepeth, easily distinguished by her height, was often seen on the court with Ruth Ruley and Thalia Macheras, who were following in their sisters' footsteps. Substitutes for the team were Mary and Suzie Blakely, Louise and lidythe Goodman, Barbara Crawford, June Brown, and Juanita Fix. As the chart below reveals, we had some rather stiff opposition and did not always come out on top. However, next year, with practically all the team returning, and with the coaching of Miss Clement, we hope to give the school some exciting games which even Brownsburg will rave about. SCORES Lexingzon Opponent Eflinger .,... 34 35 Waynesboro .... IQ zo Buena Vista .... IQ 18 Natural Bridge ..., 40 47 Harrisonburg .... I2 W 3,3 Bedford ....... 30 31 Natural Bridge .... I2 31 Waynesboro .... 27 24 Bedford. . . 23 40 Harrisonburg .... 28 35 Buena Vista .... 38 6 Goshen .... IQ 22 Goshen ..... IQ 23 I 3g E27 l Qu BACK Row: Courzer, Sharzer, Davif, Pullz lX'1InDLi-1 Row: Illarhf1'a.f, flgnor, Knut, Shliffllf l RON'I' Row: ililr. Lumpkin ffoavlil, illc.'VfnIz11', Davidwzz, Stanley, Laurie, Brllcfr, .Un Bfll, Bflllfk fV!I!lllHglf'1',, C. Bran, llurr1plII'i,I', Sarlzf fnzamzgrrl frm! in pI'i'tz1I'.f'j Track- l945 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS JOE STANLEY. . . .. ,Captain LEONARD Sixcns ...... .... M anager REV. VV. L. LUMPKIN. .. .... Coach Lexington's first champion track team and just the second year of track! That phrase tells a long story, a story of good coaching, rigorous training and hard Work. Rev,', a champion himself Chis nine minute, 30 second two-mile run is still the Virginia and Southern Conference recordj, truly had a team of winners. The district crown really meant the state pennant because no state meet was held. This was the lirst time in thirteen years that mighty Handley of Yvinchester lost the district title. I28l Stanley, Pultz, Lauck, Davis, and Baker set new school records respectively for the 100-and 220- yard dashes and javelin, discus, high jump and low hurdles, 880-yard run, and broad jump. The Scarlet Comets won four out of five meets, losing only to A. M. A. due to the absence of one weight man on the trip. The Hurricane swept past Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge twice each, and gloriously concluded the season by winning the exciting district meet at V. M. I. on May 19. ln this meet Lexington won six first places and Captain Stanley personally accounted for IZM points and received the top individual scoring honors. He won both the loo- and 220-yard dashes while Baker, Lauck, and Davis placed first respectively in the broad jump, low hurdles, and half- mile run. Lauck flnished unbeaten in class B competition. The relay team, composed of Stanley, Lauck, Davis and Shields shattered records when they clinched the meet within breathless one minute, 39 second time. Lexington scored 46 points in the entire meet to place first, Handley was second with 42, Vllaynesboro third, with 17, Clifton Forge, with 13M placed fourth and Staunton was last with 2M points. V In all but one event, the 440-yard run which McCoy in 1944 did in 54 seconds, the 1945 team has set new school records which will probably be extremely hard to break. Lexington's five victories of the 1945 season are as follows: April April Lexington Lexington Natural Bridge Clifton Forge. April Lexington .... Natural Bridge May Lexington .... .... C lifton Forge. lNlay Lexington .... .... W aynesboro. . l29l B Lou lv-vm. 'yi 5 ,ff'eauM,'y.r1- '...4.7,,.,Qa,,, gQ3,,,,,, Z.. 4 kv ' 'VH-f-vie! f Y' lil Tr li -'..'lB,,,, ' 4 ,J Boys' Monogram Club BOBBY HUMPHRIS .... ...,., P rexideut JOHNNY MACHERAS .... ....... I 'ice Preffdent FRANK DAVIDSON. . . . , . .SKCfEfdT:V-Tffdfufff MEMBERS: Pooley Hubert, Nlike Jones, VVilson Boyer, Don Leech, Bill Jones, Eldridge Pultz, William Showalter, Preston Vvilhelm, Bobby Postum, Carl Jacque, Charles Conner, Donnie Ian- nuzzi, Clovis Baker, Charles Morris, Guy Agnor, Charles Agnor, Billy McNemar, Leonard Sachs, Bill Bean, Fred Swisher, George Lauderdale. At the beginning of this year, the NIONOGRAM CLUB, for L. H. S.'s athletics, elected Bobby l Humphris, president, Johnny Nlacheras, vice president, and Frank Davidson, secretary-treasurer. The club sponsored dances at the school for the purpose of buying golden awards for those who , earned them. , i l30l BACK Row: Ilrfr, A. Ruley, Macherar, Allni FRONT Row: Pflerf, Riff, Daw1',r Girls' Monogram Club Due to the fact that L. H. S. has had no Girls' hflonogram Club for several years, there were only seven members at the beginning of this year. As our sponsor we chose Miss Clement. As yet there have been no activities carried on within the club since We have so few members. We are looking forward to the addition of quite a few girls who have earned their monograms in basket ball this year. As our membership will be increased by these, we hope to have a more successful and active club in the future. l31l l v n Q I 32 K1 - L 1 I7-cava j,,,,g,l7 ' 9'-f6e.y:.4',42f64! ..4 x 01701, .M vac, - LZ' '-- azz, -7-0--- . 494.4 ,Z4-rx6 yea, 4020 -I 9 'll 6,2 : Mkt 6 fw I 'O ' -YE' .9 y .H-iv. :R n Z, 213' :xr Eishfogf 0 KD H ' J - Pl ,,,, J' . Z ' jp 0-042 ' l3,.g::.,, 'fi ' ,- : N., 'Q : 3?f:21z2aE22sEs211 ,, fi? H ' k i ? ff V4., 'QP E' .- 1 ,- 441 4 ,Z f, .2 .-:ri:z15gi5az3,,.- A I 2, , ,Q ' it ' X QE , 4 54,1 ,ei . izf gv iiisi: Azigsggisiff ,,g5E21','j' 1l .. - 1 gg? 'xls jzggiii ' , a 3 .- P22 I L Z, -hgfxiz' ':v 42-V' ' 21. ,:::E:f 52' 42 a 1,,, . ig' ' , 4- .'Eag:3g1 if ., x I 1: I I 5:53. 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ANNETTE IANNUZZI, ROLANIJ FIFER. . . EDITH DAVIS, JOHNNY MCDOWELL. . . COLEEN ZOLLMAN, NORMAN COFFEY. . IWARY BLAKELY, LURTY FIFER ..... Miss lNlARY E. HAMILTON .... , . . . . . . . . .Chairman . . .Senior RKPf6JE7lfdfiZf'6J . . . .junior Repre5enfat1'z'e.r . .Sophomore Reprexfntatizfef , . .Frfxhmm Reprarenlativfs Eighth Grade Rfpreyentativey . . . .... Faculty Adziixer This year there are two additional members of the Honor Court since the eighth grade has joined L. H. S. The group which meets regularly every other Nlonday has had many additional meetings in order to judge the cases which have occurred, but under the capable leadership of Bobby Humphris, We feel we have had a successful year. l341 Executive Committee GEORGE LAUDERDALE ,... ......... .......... C h airman FRANCES lhflARR, DONNIE IANNUZZI .... . . .Senior Reprefentativef JANIE AYERS, BILLY BEAN. , , ..... junior Reprerentatiwe: REYNELI. POPE, JOE EISLER. . . . . .Sophomore Reprefentative: MIKE JONES, ANNIE LAWHORN .... .... F refhmfn Reprefentativfx VIRGINIA IANNUZZI, RICHARD SHELLY. . . ..., Eighth Grade Reprexentativer This year the Executive Committee conducted the last great Victory Loan at L. H. S., and has already cooperated with the Honor Court in presenting two assemblies. The committee was in- strumental in suggesting that song books be provided for use in assembly and chose a book, a number of which have been ordered. To Mrs. Law, Whose energy seems limitless, We give credit and thanks for all her help in our success. l35l l f I 0 4 , - Q- 1 ' -,. l'. ' . , .j.j. , l I 1 , s 4, I' J. r - 4 4 ,:,.s.,A 1,3 f - V Q 4, BILLY KESLI-QR CHARLES IIAVV HOWARD MITCHELL BILL MCNENIAR BOBBY PITINGER I ,I , 1, , ' v ' ' Af 5, ' --,I s f , I Science Club DICKII: MCDONALD, Purfizlrut BOBIIIE DICRII5 JIMMIE HLITTON Athletic Club DONNIE IANNIJZZI, Prz.rI'dfnt CHARLII-3 CONNIHQR, Vive President JOI-IN MACIHII-:RAs, Secrrzary and Trfafurer HAMPTON ALFORD WILSON BOWYER HvIaRIs'I'T CARTLIR Bulmv CIII I.IJRI:ss POOLEY Hum-gRT JOHN MCCIIRDY BUD IRVINE KI-:NNLTII IDOVVNICY CARL JACQUE ROY l'lNTSMINGliR BILL JONES JACK l uLLr:R HARRY LEWIS EDWARD LOVING ELDRIDGE PULTZ JOHN MASON WILLIS ROWSEY CHARLIE MORRIS RICHARD SIMIELLY RICE MCNUTT WILLIAM SIIOWALTI-:R ALLEN PENICK FRED SWISHER SPIID WILI1IzI.IvI I l36l Dramatic Club ANN ALLEN, Prfyidenz FRANCI-LS MARK, Vice Prs,rid.rnt ALICE CARRKJL, Sefrelary HELEN '1'ILSON, Treafurer LULA GII.LlALi JULIA ANN liliDGIiPl'1'I'II MARILYN JONES BETTY MAKARITIS NIARJORIE MCNEIL KATIIERINIi LOMAX MARY BLARELY PATTY PRICE Library Club ROLAND FIFER, Prnidrnt ALLAN HOSTETTER, Vice Prffidznt MARJORII'I RUIILE, Vin' Prrfident JANIE AYERS, Secretary ANN STUART, Treafurn ANN ALLEN JIIANITA FIX BUDDY BARE JANE HICKLIAN BRADFORD RAYMOND BILLY HOLLIS LELAND BELL HARVEY HOTTINGER JUNE BROWN JOSEPIIINE HOTTINGER TED CO!-'FEY E. GOODMAN DORIS I'wIREBAl'GIl L. GOODMAN PAIGE KNICK FRANCES MoRToN GENE KNICK B. PAXTON 'K' M BILL LoMAx LEAH B. SACHS HELEN LAWIIORNI-l ANN SIIANER TOMMY NfICNEL1AR HENRY SNIDER l371 JIMMY SPENCER JOE SWINR SAM 'INARDY M. B. IFHARPE CY TNVOLIBLY MEIIVIN WIGGINS MARIE AGNOR EDGAR BARE CAROLYN BLACK WOODY BLACK MARY BLAKELY SUZANNE BLAKELY WILSON BOWYER JUNE BROWN VIVIAN BUCHANAN ALICE CARROLL DORIS CARTER HOUSTON CHILDRESS FRANCES MARE, Przfidfnt BOBBY HUMPHRIS, Secretary RUTH ANNE AGNOR ANN ALLEN CLovIs BAKER BILLY BEAN CAROLYN BLACK WOODY BLACK BILL BARTHWICK HELEN BOUNDS xx 1- Sffifvxxgf 1 C axrvm C J -f-'T .QMJ do-0.,u.. -Xb A, . .7 I 'ev-61',-0...-.A. N BARBARA CRAWFORD EDITH DAVIS GORDON ECHOLS JOSEPH FIISLER LURTY FIFER DORIS FIREBAUGII JAUNITA FIX LULA GIIIIIIAM BEATRICE HARTLESS JULIA ANN HEDGI-:I-ETH ELIZABETH HESS JOSEPHINE HOTINLIER 9.5. Q-.J-4 uw Latin Club ANNETTE IANNUZZI VIRGINIA IANNUZZI IRENE JOHNSON MARTHA LAUDERDALE EDWARD LOVING rPHALIA MACHERAS BETTY MARKARITIS HOWARD MITCIIPZLL MARIE MOLSTAD STUART MOORE FRANCES MORTON JOHN MCDOWELI, BETTY MCKEMY MARJORIE MCNEIL 'FOMMY MCNEMAR IQOBERT PAXTON RAYNELL POI-E Le Cercle Francois MARTHA CHILDRESS LOUISE CLARK SARA LEE FREEMAN ICLDRIDGE PULTZ BARBARA KELLEY HELEN MACHERAS JOHNNY MACHERAS JANE MOORE JIMMY MURRAY DICKIE MCDONALD MARJORIE MCNEIL BOBBY PITTENGER BOBBY POSTON JIMMY PRUETT ROBERT POSTON ALICE RICE LEAH BELLE SACHS ANN SHANER DOROTHY SHOWALTER CARROL SLIGH DANNY SNIDER AGNES SORRELLS LEWIS SPERKA ANN STUART HELEN TILSON BARBARA 'IVROXELL LYNWOOD VESS V1-'HELMA WATTS MARY SUE WEEKS BETTY WIGGINS WILLIAM ZOLLMAN MARJORIE RUELE ANNIE RULEY CY TWOMBLY PRESTON WILHELM l381 Lis 3233 Red Pepper Club HELEN MACHERAS, Przfident ANNIE RULEY, lficf Prefident JANE MOORE, Sfcrezary BETTY SHANER, Trrafurer RUTH ANN AGNOR LKLLIAN BAYNE MAE BEETON SUZAN BLAKELY CAROLYN BLACK NANCY BROWN DORIS CARTER SALLY CHRISTIAN MARIE AGNOR UTH A. AGNOR JANIE AYERS EAN AGNOR LILLIAN BAYNE MAE BEETON PAULINE BENNINGTON JUNE BROWN NANCY BROWN BARHARA CRAWFORD ICDITH DAVIS MARIE ENTSMINGER HEI.HN GANAS ELIZABETH HESS ANNA HILl'1h4AN PAT HUBIEIQT HELEN HIITTON ANNETTIQ IANNIIZZI RUTH IRVINE CAROLYN IYACKIQY WYERA LOGAN BETTY NIOHLOR MARIIC MOI.ST1iAD JOAN NICC1.I'IIII.AN l':LIZABIiTII PETERS IRAYNHLI. POI-I-1 ALICIA: RICE RUTH RLYl.liY Dilettcnte Club NYIVIAN BUCHANAN DORIS CARTER MARY CARTER LOIS COLEMAN HELEN COOPER MARIE ICNTSMINOER DORIS FIREHAUGH LUCILLE HARRIS BEATRICE HARTLESS l391 JANE HICRMAN AGNES HOSTETTER HELEN HUTTON RUTH IRVINE CYNTHIA LACKEY A1.LEENE IIAWHORN VERA LOGAN CATHERINE LOMAX BETTY MOHLER JOAN MOSES JOAN MCCLELLAN MILDRIID MCKEMY BETTY MCNUTT RAYNEL1. POPE PATTY PRICE DOT SHOWALTER THELMA WATTS BETTY WIGGINS JOAN MOSES ICDITII WlIITIi JEAN ANN YOUNG MARJORIE RUELE ANNIE RULEY RUTH RULEY LEAH BELLE SACHS CATHERINE SENSABAUGH BARBARA SLIGH ANNE SMILEY AGNES SORRELS MARY F. SWINK MARY TROXELL WYMA WALKER NANCY WASH THELMA WATTS DOROTHY WHEELER JEAN ANN YOUNG LEONARD SACHS, P1-widen! CLOVIS BAKER, Trzafurer JIMMY SPENCER, Warrlrubf FRANK DAVIDSON, W'a1'dr0be JOE ICISLER, l,ibr'a1'iarI CHARLES AGNOR GUY AGNOR BILLY BEAN WOODY BLACK JIMMY l'iADl-ZS GORDON ECI-IOLS POOLEY HUDERT SCOTT HUGER BOBBY HLYLIPIIRIS GEORGE IIAUDICRDALE DON LIQACH JOHNNY MCDOWk1I,I. STUART MOORE JIMMY MURRAY BAXTER MORRISON BURNI-:TT SENSAIIAIIOII DANIEL SNIDER HENRY SNIDER LEWIS SIIERKA FRED SWIsIIER BILLY ZOLLMAN Glee Club RIYTH A, XXGNOR, lJ1'F.l'l'Ilf7If A. IANNIIZZI, Trmfurfr H. MACIIERAS, Wav-flI'11be DORIS FIREBAUGH, Typifr ANN ALLEN JANIE AYERS SUZANNI5 BLAKELY CAROLYN BLACK HELEN BOUNDS XJIVIAN BUCHANAN IJORIS CARTER LILLIAN CARTER MARTHA CIIILDRI-:Ss LOUISE CLARK BARBARA CRAXVFORD ICDITII IJAVIS JIIANITA FIX HEI.liN GANAS BEATRICE HARTLESS ANNA HILEMAN Scribblers' Club HP1l.EN HlJT'l'0N ICLIZABETII HESS JANE HICKMAN RUTH IRVINE MARTHA LAUDERDALE FRANCES MARR BETTY MOIEILER MARIE MOLSTEAIJ JANE MOORE FRANCES MORTON JOAN MOSES JOAN MCCLELLAN MARIORIE MCNEIL l'fI,IzADETH PETERS RAYNELLE POPE ALICE RICE LEAII BELLE SACIIS ANN STUART BETTY WIGGINS COLLEEN ZOLLMAN HELEN BOUNDS LOUISE CLARK 'l'IIAI.IA MACHERAS LILLIAN CARTER SARA L. FREEMAN RUTII WII.llEl,M M. CIIILDRESS BOBBY KELLY . ' 1 1: l' 7 C Someone's Done lt Again! .fl 1 E This time it's the ScribblerS, or- , ' ganized to promote and develop literary ,Yff and journalistic ITILCFCSIS. After a group :' 4 interested IH Wfltlllg procured the en- ' Q of thusiastic sponsorship of Miss Hamilton, 3' Q' they chose Helen Bounds -as president 5 and Sara Lee Freeman as vice president. A! If all goes well L. H. S. will be reading! Q ' X their magazine! The Scratch Pjzd. I tl I 5 , .1 5? If ,,i I 1 'J 1 7 3 7 LA pf 1 4l J' 512-'J .v . f' v Sa, 3 -J , I' f .! JA: Z 'L K' A ,f I J 3' -ii f 'J . ' . 6 44 . Q' M- C 1 . Q , ,IJ y 7 'IJ 'L ! ,L, 3 1,?,1'-Lf? Q4-:1 9 S 'L a' 'fl IA, J 'J , , f i J A A ' vxnmvuumi A.N'fu K1-4 '-4-'f1.m-h-- ,.,L,.'Oa-ui-.v,s.b-.wsun 'Ewa--f'1mv-mf Y?-'W' 115 Q,,,,,CheerleCIders 1 S xXt-FALL tgqx QP.. Nspsxu . Lwu. f-gov-fx, J-at L.-'lk 'L-ivv-J HELEN IVIACHERAS , , ',' Qt-xl PAT HUBERT EDITH DAVIS ANN ALLEN BILLY LEwIs With an L, with an L, With an L-e-xi With an x, with an x, With an i-n-gl With a g, with a g, With a t-o-n! Lexington! Lexington! Lexington! ANNIE RULEY v:U1.. 'Z.I, q,LL. m-asia JIMMY SPENCER Hi-Y Club JANE NIOORE ALLEENE LAWHORN, Prffident MARIE IAGNOR, Vice Prefident BETTY MCNUTT, Secretary JEAN AGNOR CATHERINE SENSABAUGH i411 HELEN COOPER AGNES HOSTETTER FRANCES KIRBY ANNIE LAWI-IoRN COLLEEN AGNES SORRELLS MARY F. SWINK NANCY WASH DOROTHY WYHEELER ZOLLMAN Senior Spotlight SEPTEMBER: The summer vacation hasn't changed us much-Snider's hair is still unruly, Helen Cooper continues to vibrate violently when she laughs Cand that's quite oftenjg Louise Good- man remains on the quiet, reserved side-to cite a few cases . . . Eeek! Where is all the gang? just one home room . . . Slam Book: circulating freely . . . Red just doesn't see much in the home- town girls, it seems . . . Pultz has a girl and her hair is the same as one of the school colors. Now whoever would ha' thought it? Hubbah, hubbah . . . L. H. S.'s president breezes in from Maine. Swell time, eh what? OCTOBER: Congratulations, Ann, jane and jimmy on the cheerleader deal . . . Get a load of all these football heroes in our midst-Ump, Red, Greek, Bird, Skinooski . . . Looks like Donnie fDynamite Deej will be one of the few L. H. S. gridiron greats to get a letter three years in suc- cession . . . Huston Street boy, of course . . . Bird Showalter will be glad to assure anyone that Clifton Forge plays good football C?j . . . Pultz, McNeil, Donnie, and Frances, congratulations on your recent winning of seats in the governing bodies of L. H. S. NOVEMBER: Alleene, wherever did you get that ring? Cokay I'm too noseyj What a rock! . . . By the way, which one of you two Lawhorne girls was christened Other One ? . . . Yippee! A school paper at last. Thanks, Miss Clement . . . Yippee again! Umps' got a car. Thanks, Mr. Humphris. DECEMBER: Things are getting right chummy in English class these days. These substitute teachers could get the wrong impression, you know. What's that, Sara Lee? Never mind . . . I wish you'd look at Helen Bounds, all excited about taking a trip up north somewhere, West Point maybe -no, as Bunny says . . . Glee Clubbers were hoarse and deaf three days after the Roanoke trip . . . Christmas! JANUARY: Come on, students, these CRYSTALS will mean a lot to you in later years -circula- tion manager speaking . . . Please, basketball team, one more victory, pretty please . . . with sugar on it . . . Who's worried about exams? All right, all right, I was just trying to be funny . . . Some times that big june night on which we are to receive a sheepskin gets awfully dim and distant. It got out of sight when we took a first sickening look at that English exam. Wasn't too bad, I reckon . . . Snider, private citizen, advises honesty on examinations forcefully in assembly. We will all certainly miss you, Miss Sieg. FEBRUARY: Welcome, Mason and K. Lam. We hope you'll like it as much as we do. Gulliverlr Travelf, the binomial theorem, electricity, law of diminishing returns-Where am I? . . . If anyone is still wondering why certain parties on the bus from Richmond CWhat a day, huh?J wanted the sun to go down see M. B. T., D. W., and related pleasure seekers. Now just what could have caused Helen Bounds to renounce V. M. I. . . Hall of Fame elections. Do you know any good looking people? Keep quiet, Davidson . . . MARCH: All kinds of little goodies, that's a joke, Son. from Sach's repertoire lest we should ever forget . . . Miss Stagg, is there anything you don't know? Seriously, we mean it . . . These Cwe'll not elaborate on thatj . . . What an assembly! Mr. John Dallavaux is right in there, isn't he? All the way . . . It's press time, the Spotlight is on all of us now, Seniors. It's time to look back, wistfully maybe, reading a whole lot between the lines . . . 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Buxiness Manager . . .duiftant Bufimff Managfr . . .Circulation Manager .......,..L1teraryEdztor FRANCES NIARR, SARAH LEE FREEMAN ..., .... A ffiftant Literary Editor: GEORGE LAUDERDALE .... . . .Sporty Editor JIMMY SPENCER ........ . . .Photo Editor MARY BLANCHE THARPE.. . . . .Military Editor i461 f' f If - ' f' f f, I Vyxxyy ff 'Usb .ff iff f 9,71 O J 'Jxjj ,cf 1 Oy 75 Q J - 0 A6 'fy 'K ggwoflcijild Vp. A. f , ,VMAWAY fJJH,f!I OM I q MM' - . N. N Q' ,JJ VB YJ! j fp X gy ffyf ,dy My fd! fy 6 ipf..-.xQ 7 ,L 'A Q V, if A: gf .fy V . gm W E Xxikif' XJR! sf' , 9 N And These Shell Not Hove Served in Voin BRIO. GEN. A. C. CAMPBELL BRIG. GEN. R. T. PENDLETON ROBERT CHILDRESS I ELIx FEAMSTER AUHREY FOLTZ WAYNE LEE FOLTZ VIJEBBS BOSSI-:RMAN WALTER BRUOH DOIICLAS COOK ALvY JOHENNING FLBERT AGNOR WILLIAM AGNOR NELL IDEAVER JAMES DUNLAP ROBERT FEAMSTER HENRY C. FORD OLIVER GILLOCK PENDLETON GAINES HOUSTON HARLOW BILLY HOLLANIJ if GILMER AGNOR RANDOLPH BLAIN 'DOROTHY CRIST HARRY DEAVER MASON DEAVER, JR ROBERT DIXON BRUCE DONALD 'Wonzzvz .- I' xx I , I 'Qf' ARMY COL. THORNTON CAMPBELL COL. RMORY LEWIS COL. HENRY SMITH LI EUTENANT COLON ELS ROSCOE MOORE ALBERT MCCOWN J. W. PENDLETON JAMES POLK MAJORS T. A. li. MOSIJZY, JR. WILLIAM MCCOY LOUIS PLUMMER Pl. A. SALE, JR. CAPTAINS ROBERT HOYT BEN HIVGER JAMES -IOHENNING SIDNEY LYONS BROOKE MALI.ARY THOMAS MURRAY WALTER MURRAY HUNTER MCCLUNO HENRY RAVENHORST FIRST LI EUTICNANTS RICHARD DODSON JACK DUNLAP GEORGE FAISON WII.LIAM FORMWALT GLENN IRvINE MILTON MORRISON HIRAM SMITH i481 COL. PRESTON WHITE COL. ARTHUR WILBORNE BEVERLY READ BRADLEY TYREE REID WHITE H. I. ZIMMERMAN CHARLES STRAUB O. NORRIS SMITH NED WADDELL H. P. WADE C. W. ROBERTSON J. BOLLING SEAY FRANK S. SMITH SIDNEY SMITH CARI. STEIDTMAN ROBERT STERRETT B. C. TOLLEY, JR. JOHN WEATHERS NEELY YOUNG J. W. ZIMMERMAN, JR. HENRY TAYLOR BERNARD TOLLEY LEWIS TYREE HERMAN TYRI-:E SAM WILLIAMS 'MAUDE WOMELDORI-' CHICK WOODWARD REID AGNOR, JR. GEORGE BROOKE CLARENCE DUNLAP W. E. FITZPATRICK E. G. ADAIR, JR. ROSCOE AGNOR JOHN AYERS ROBERT AYERS W. B. AYERS JOHN BEATTY EWELL BOSSERMAN RANDALL BOSSERMAN HERB BROOAN TEVELYN BROWN MATTHEW BRUSH DAENEY CARVER JESSE CAULEY CDORIS COFFEY THOMAS CORSE GRAHAM CHITTUM GARLAND CONNER CARL CUMMINGS JACK DAVIDSON 'KATHERINE DAVIDSON HALSTEAD DUNLAP RALPH FAUBER KENTON BENNINGTON COBURN BLACK RAYMOND BLACK CHARLES BOSSERMAN THEODORE CRAFT ERNEST CAULEY W. W. GOEORTH CLARENCE HALL MARTHA ALPHIN 'Womzn. I'--X I , I s-,l SECOND LIEUTENANTS PRESTON FIx EDWARD HENSON ALFRED HUTTON WARRANT OFFICER BUEORD CONNER SERGEANTS JOHN F AISON FRANCIS HICKMAN IVAN HICKMAN J. T. HICKMAN PRESTON HICRMAN SOUTHGATE HOYT CARL IRVINE WESLEY IRVINE ALFRED JUNKIN TOM KERR LYNWOOD KING DEAN KNICK RALPH LACKEY FRED LEWIS FREEMAN LINDSAY GEORGE P. MACHERAS MELVIN MILLER ROY MUTERSPAW CHARLES MCCOY RICHARD MCCOY DAN MCNEIL, JR. FRANK NEOEOTIS CHARLES OLSON CORPORALS RAYMOND HARTEARGER HOWARD LEECI-I, JR. ED LEWIS CARL MILLER RICHARD MILLER JOE MOEFATT GRAHAM MOORE CADET NURSES ESTELLE AYERS T491 'MARY LARUE HAROLD SMITH OSCAR L. SMITH CHARLES TURNER TTHELMA PARRENT WILLIAM POSTON CHARLES PLOGGER GROVER PLOGGER WILLIAM ROOT JIM SHANER JAMES SHERIDAN F. T. SHOWALTER HELEN SMITH STUART SMITH JOE SPENCER WILLIAM STANLEY LURTY STRAUB CHARLES SWINK FRANK SWINK JOHN SWINK DAN TETLOW JIM TYREE CHARLES WALKER FUZZY WILSON MARVIN QUISENBERRY MITCHELL ZIMMERMAN HUNTER MOORE ANDY MCCULLOUGH JOHN MCCOY ROBERT SEAL CALEERT SEEBERT FRANCIS SMEDLEY EVERETT WILHELM FRANK WISE LOUISE WOMELDORF DENNY AcNOR EARL AGNOR FRED AGNOR HAROLD AGNOR HERB AGNOR 'NELLY AONOR CALVIN ALI-'ORD PAUL B. AYERS RICHARD AYERS KENNETH BROGAN MELVIN CAULEY RAYBURN CI-IITTUM CURTIS CONNER IRA COC!-IRAN PEYTON CRAFT FRED DALE Gus DUI-'As SAM DUNLAP, JR. CARL EUBANK FOREST FLETCHER Women 'rams' I X I 5-1' PRIVATES ORA HARTBARGER TOM HARTEARGER RAYMOND HICHMAND STUART HICKMAN SYDNEY HICKMAN DOUGLAS HIGGINS J. W. HIGGINS, JR. RAYMOND HIGGINS GARLAND IRVINE NORMAN IRVINE SIDNEY JOHNSON HOUSTON KIRI-IY WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK PAUL KNICR HARRY LACREY STEVENSON LACREY T. D. LAUDERDALE W. C. LAUDERDALE GILMORE LEECI-I l501 THEODORE MACHERAS JOE MAGEE GUS MAHONEY ALEORD MILLER KENNETH MOORE HUNTER MCCOY GLENN O,CONNOR FRED SENSABAUGH KENNETH SENSAEAUOH JOHN SHIELDS JOHN SMEDLEY BURTON SMITI-I WILLIAM STUART JESSE TYREE RICHARD VARNER FORREST WALKER FRANK WELLES EARL WILHELM EVERETT WILLIAMS TAYLOR WOODY CAPTAIN TED MOORE COM. ALBERT MURDAUGI-I FRANCIS COEEEY CHRIS A. EBELING CARLYSLE FIX RICHARD JACKSON ROBERT LATTURE NED AINSVVORTH HAROLD AYERS FRED BAKER GLENN CURTIS E. DEAVER MILEY DUNN RLISSEL AYERS GEORGE BANE STEPHEN BEARD STRATTON COFEEY RUSSEL CUINIMINGS HPINRY ILCKNER WALTER DUNLAP O. T. ISNGLEMAN, JR. DAVID FIREBAUGH CHARLES GLASISCDNV, JR. 'JUANITA HESS DORSEY HOPKINS C. C. HLIMPHRIS, JR. Womzn. IN I' I NAVY LT. COM. CHARLES DAVIDSON LT. COM. WILLARD KING LT. COM, FRANCIS MALLORY LI EUTENANTS Cs. g.J PRESTON MOORE EARL MORGAN LIEUTICNANTS qui. 2.5 'GUY FORRESTER ENSIGNS WILLIAM MAGEE WARRANT OFFICER CARY PARRENT PETTY OFFICERS ALBERT HALL FRANK HARRIS GEORGE HARRIS LAWRENCE IRVINE GRAHAM LESLIE SEAMEN EDGAR KELLY BRUCE KIRKPATRICK MACK KIRKPATRICK EARL LAWHORNE 'ARLENE IJOTTS GEORGE P. MACHERAS THOMAS MACHERAS ED. MAYSE JIM MAYS ROBERT MOORE WILLIAM MORRIS JAMES MCCLUNG I51I IUIIIVII I A LT. COM. D. A. PENICR LT. COM. EDGAR SHANNON TRUBY PARRENT ROBERT C. WALKER RICHARD IRBY, JR. EDWARD TRAVIS FRED THOMPSON KYLE ROOP ROBERT RIEGERT RAYMOND RIILEY FINLEY WADDELI. LEE WILLIAMSON RALPH WOMELDORF WILLIAM A. MCCOWN CHARLES MCDOWELL M. W. PAXTON III WILLIAM RULEY M. D. SAUNDERS HERBERT SCOTT DANA SHELLEY KENNETH SMITH WILLIAM SWAN JOHN VYILLTE JAMES WEATHERS WILLIAM WEEKS JOE WILKINS BRIG. GEN. LLOYD LEACH COL. SEYMORE LETCI-IER LT, COL. ROBERT STEIDTMAN CLARENCE MURRAY WILLIAM ALFORD 'MARY HEss PAUL BOSSERMAN LT. ROBERT HOLLAND, U LT. ROBERT LEMON MAJOR W. W. ACKERLY FIRST LT. JOI-IN BROWN STANTON BLAIN fNavyJ BILLY DONALD lk W amen. SNR Marine Corps CAPT. J. L. CAMPBELL, JR. CAPT. CARL MEADE SERGEANTS GARLAND DANIELS CORPORALS JOE KELLER PRIVATPIS WII.LIALl POMROY GAIYLT WELLS KILLED LT. HUBERT BEATTY HONORABLE DISCHARGE CPriOr to V-E Dayj FIRST LT, JAMES KIDD PRIVATES CAPT. RICI-IARD SMITH CAPT. JOSEPH TAYLOR 'SECOND LT. EMILY CAMPBELL ,MARY OWEN EMORY PURVIS JOHN WELLS SCT. LEO HOLLAND PVT. RICHARD HOTINGER 'LT. KJ. CJ HELEN ANDERSON ENS. JAMES MARKS ROBERT Fox 'MARY HILEMAN BEWLEY GOEORTII 1.52.1 BRENT REMSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS 9: 5 flx,gf-ffQ,,L,- -L,i 'LJk-' fs. C31-fvgjzl, C' A C., ,1-.Go-LA-f ,Luv H' O NO TQ Q39 L ' ' S , T 'Q?Yr?lI9limI n 5, fx L Aj t DJVX-Q. O 5 ' TQff'16Q , BROWN'S F I G. WORKS 615 8r H Q J ewel ers 7,7 ' fn ' Q. S. QUQLQ' I I A XE- QQ ' oyligpf' 1 fx I Fig, UFS, gq,,,x4:Q,R ' . A N D R0CK1l3gI?:ElH?AI1G DRY ackson Barbe Shop O Phvne 185 nilV2ropriEtor J-Yao, f W L -- 3 'U -.'v.1N- . R. s. HUTCHESON sf Co. Comefimfnff Of BUILDING SUPPLIES ROCKBRIDGE RADIO AND MILL WORK ELECTRICAL SERVICE . LUMBER N' A , CZ? Tha Qi'-sua.-.Q -f +- F LJ A' 119 South Main Street rn! -fzffl COAL AND WOOD LEx1NcToN, V IRGINIA I Phone 188 PHONE 463 Q . I541 Xa A 1 If' ,,. n JW? E124 5 Q k C K . X S- . dx' F up Q5-rg :J ' I C' MM LMERVQJQSC sf .,Q.f., ...X S 1 1+ ji . A f x .1--1,-1 ', KJ Q Y S-0 .a ' Q . I ,. , 0 ' '01 l-'Wk Ldfqaia xl' -Li-L., N... jmxl I A ' ,., f 5 V X4 .,'-fL5'-2-..,- ,, J. 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T Illaleers of NORMAN-SHEPHERD Inc CLOVER BRAND ICE CREAM , . 123 W. Nelson Street LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA i561 ROCKBRIDGE CREAMERY Cash Buyers of SWEET AND SOUR CREAM AND GRADE C MILK Ii Prompt Delivery BOLEY'S BOOK STORE F. A. Fitzgerald -1 BOOKS STATIONERY SUPPLIES GIVE Us A TRIAL TODAY BATTERIES SPARK PLUGS POPULAR SHEET MUSIC RECORDS H. E. AGNOR Victor-Dena-Columbia DISTRIBUTOR OF p-1 WEINBERG'S MUSIC STORE Lexington Frigidaire Dealers Standard Oil Productx p-1 INSECT SPRAY IS' Phone 85 or 608 IDEAL BARBER SHOP For the Illan Who Cares I IRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. F'4 MARKS 6a REYNOLDS Students! Let'.v Go State! p-I STATE COMPANY FOUNTAIN SERVICE TOBACCO CANDY 57 mfr? M ,M W ,, W. WI W I 4-4' 441 MM' A 122074 X 1 T: gee T'l,,no Issac '7- 6-0 Z 6 5 Buy Your Hardware at ln0'fI'EEHiP'IfR4vd3I:Oi0 A-. M d Qraperies and SIIPQUGTS ' .62-4 - IF IT IS AVAILABLE R.. R -0-, .QLJE WE HAVE IT 1 , I ' '-i W'-'A'- hgww,-ff' H 1-VV-Z 'n r we W HARDWARE siixgiif Q e i Jai? COMPANY ' PHONE 662 LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA 691960: Xp' H' ' 2 For Those Who Demand the Best A Complete Line of M- ' BUCK'S RADIO SERVICE Aff-Jeff - ?aZJJA.4b Q,4,f.vve.gvvL 7 Jefferson Street LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA SEEDS - FEEDS - FERTILIZER Everything for the Farmer at the Farmer? Store ld ROCKBRIDGE FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE, Inc. ' PHONE 246 LEXINGTON BROWNSEURG 4 g' Phone 487 Phone 21 D. fo'-'wifi L I M W. B. HARRISON CO. HUGER-DAVIDSON-SALE Q, 5 f E LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA COMPANY I X' F' I-I f X FUNERAL DIRECTORS - A N D LEXINGTON -- STAUNTON j AMBULANCE SERVICE Wm 474 , The Home of ' f ' Funeral Chapel PLEE-ZING PRODUCTS I 4 1' .L-I J . f Z ' Fl 58 die wa ,KAAJ14 4,061-Vx I Af-4.44. QCLvfbv..-L4 5,-ci.ffx y4!W,ZfD 4.546 J. ED DEAVER 81 SONS CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS pi The Store for the Young Man and The Man Who Wants to Stay Young OUR SPECIALTY :: STUDENT APPAREL PHONE 25 M. S. IVICCOY GRDCERY AND MEAT DEPARTMENT pd Fruits and Vegetables - Quality Fresh Meats Ola' Virginia Cured Hams Our Specialty LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA 1591 ' M, 'LLL 'ffl 'I' ' , I T A71 3' 'ff I X IC 'I ' . H- J ,1 4' ,w.1nA,c,J , . , ff,-ff..A6C1r 1 I 0 ' O VARNER 8: POLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS A N D AMBULANCE SERVICE p-I We Have a Complete Line of Furniture Main Street Lexington, Va. THE SACHS STORE HEAD-TO-FOOT OUTFITTERS For the Entire Family F4 35 South Main Street LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA R. L. HESS 81 BRO. Jewelers p-1 BULOVA, ELGIN AND LONGINES WATCHES LOYALTY ALWAYS If you live in town, we welcome you always. If you are visiting, we hope you have enjoyed being here and wel- come you again. STEVE'S DINERS Established 1910 24-Hour Service LEXINGTON AND WAYNESBORO, VA. ROCKBRIDGE MOTOR lVIeet Your Friends Here CO., Inc. Try Our Ice Cream Sodas and Fancy I-1 Sundaes, Sandwiches and Lunches DODGE - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service F' 158 South Main Street LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA p-I SOUTHERN INN RESTAURANT Always Ready to Please l60l GROSSMAN'S PI-IONE 7 LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA lflfith Compliments I-I of 1iVE?5ING APPICIREL UNIVERSITY CLEANERS OR OMEN AND ISSES AND DYERS If It's New We Have It MOORE 81 CO. . Compliments STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES of FRUITS, VEGETABLES Fresh Country Produce 1' LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Phones 35 and 2 COY'S BEAUTY SHOPS PHONE 67 on 251 FOR APPOINTMENT MAYFLOWER HOTEL Ifeadquarters for All Finals p-1 RALPH E. HARTINIAN QEverybody's Friendj Buy More Government Bonds! LEXINGTON TELEPHONE COMPANY HEAT WITH COAL It is Safe, Economical, Dependable HARPER SI AGNOR Incorporated PHONES 23 AND I77 WHETHER YOU ARE YOUNG OR OLD HINSURE AND BE SECUREM WISE 8: WADDELL, Inc. 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