Manchester High School - Memoir Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

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Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1942 volume:

E 'RSZHIEENLTffiylllmQICJ''nff'hv!IS'5TlU'IQ'wT'J'-IW!L,h'.Di4IdfZ4!iMl?eal'5f3Q 1L3-!'61wkiX 4' Xl- CEM-'i n . ' ' WWA ,nifilhf ', 1 'mlfib , - 1 QQMWLWH1 0 Yhhltlihhlt ci Manchcstcr District High Schccl -c li c :p?.V1,4 1942 Pb! L! iz I Foreword Realizing that we are soon to leave Manchester High School and having a desire to leeep ever present our memories and impressions we present this hook as a record of oar school year. Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream ! For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal, Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way, But to act, that each tomorrow, Finds us farther than totlay. Art is long, and Time is Heeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like mufiied drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave. In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife! Trust no Future, howe'er pleasant! Let the dead Past bury its dead! Act-act in the living Present! Heart within, and God o'erheacl! Lives of great men all remind us VVe can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again. Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. A PS-ALM OF LIFE- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Dedication .... IN appreciation for her heartfelt cooperation, her deep consideration forour welfare, her sympathetic under- standing, her unfaltering leadership, and her sincere devotion, we, the Senior Class of 1942, dedicate this, the seventh edition of the Manchester, MEMo1R, to our beloved teacher, Miss Eron M. Fore. MR. G. H. REID Principal Faculty MIss IJAVID 'FERRY MISS l ',RON M. FORE MR. A. L. WII.I.IAIvIs MISS NEI.I.IE C. WI-II'I'E Mlss c,RA I.. MCIJANIEI, N1lSSANNABEl.l,l'Ml'KlN MR. G. MISS BE'I I'Y H. VVOODSON MISS 1X1ARGARE'l' H. LIGDN MIss .IACQUELINE CRAWFORD MISS HVELYN C. TI-IoRN'I'oN Mlss BEI:I.AH F,'l l'ENGER Ix1lSS DDRD'I'Hx' V. BALI. H. REID Officers of Senior Class l'1,EY NANX .-XININ IJVESAY lrxlg .-Xl.vls .-KN N E NYH wr Iimlm' MAl'1,,, .lloffrn Nc m1.v01': IX'I1ssl+'m4r: nr for school, but for P7'r,'Jlzl'z'1l1 I lff P7'U.fif'f1'llf Nw'1'f!1z1j' 7'7'I'll.Y1l7'1'7' Rwporlvr VVILIJAM .IACNNON AI.I.liN Hifi Annual Staff, '42, Baseball, '40, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 IINIQ lJA1'HN1'1.'Xl.YIN .l nur Annual Staff, '42, Secretary of S. C. A., '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Ulee Club, '40, '41, '42, Home lfconomics Club, '41, President Home lfconomics Club, '42, 'lireasurer of junior Class, '41, Secretary Senior Class, '42, S. C. A. Council, '42, junior Play Committee, '41, May Court, '41, May Queen, '42, YYho's 1Vho, '41, '42, Chester, '39, Senior Class Play, 42 4 llH1.r:N 1,1 cl1.1,E ANDERSON .h'lllH'l'V Balboa lligh School, '39, '40, '41, Dramatic Club, '42, Safety Patrol, '42, S. C. A. Council, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 XIRKEINIA lhlA1iA1'A'I'IN .. V- . H funn: filet- Club, '39, '40, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Home Pico' nomics Club, '40, Senior Class Play, '42 RAYMOND l,ol Is BA1.1z Ru-v Beta Club, '41, '42, Dramatic Club, '40, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '41, '42, Baseball Mana- ger, '39, '40, '41, Basketball Manager, '42, Book Club, '40, '41, Paper Staff, '40, '41, '42, 1 Senior Class Play, '4.. ilk Dm' uwooo RAY BAR'r1.AM lJll7'w00d Monogram Club, '41, '42, S. C. A. Council, '41, May Court, '40, '41, '42, Basketball, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 RAYMOND lkVING BAR'1'l.E'l l' whiny Glee Club, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 limi E M A Rl E'l I'A Hoc it Sll0flVV Thomas -le1'1'erson High, '39, '40, '41, Glee Club, '42, Cafe- teria Committee, '39, '40, Senior Class Play, '42 luis MAE Boosrsk Iris Home Economics Club, '40, Glee Club, '41, '42, Midlothian High School, '39, '40, Annual Staff, '42, Library Club, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 ADA lN1AE BOOKMAN blue Glue Club, '39, '40, Home Eco- nomics Club, '41, '42, Paper Start, '41, '42, junior Class Play, '41, Dramatic Club, '42, Beta Club, '42, Annual Staff, '41, '42, Basketball '42, Mono- gram Club, '42, Sat'ety Council, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 HvE1.vN MAE BoY1.Es LN Abner Junior Class Play Committee, '41, Glee Club, '39, '40, '41, '42, Home Economics Club, '41, '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 l.AwRENcE '1'. CHEATHAM, JR. Janie French Club Reporter, '41, Book Club, '38, '39, Basketball, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Glee Club, '38, Paper Stall, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 FRANCES 1RENE CRol'cH Irene Glec Club, '40, '42, Beta Club, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 SHIRLEY lXf1AE IDARDEN Darden S. C. A. Council, '39, Home Economics Club, '40, '42, Secre- tary Home Economics Club, '41, Monogram Club, '41, '42, Basketball, '41, '42, Captain Basketball, '42, Wbo's Who, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '41, '42, Book Club, '40, Senior Class Play '42 '.a THELMA 1'iS'I'E1,1.E DONNER Thelma Glee Club, '40, '41, Home Economics Club, '40, Senior Class Play, '42 120R0'1'HY 1,011 1'il,1.1s Dol Lou Glee Club, '39, '41, '42, French Club, '41, '42, Home Economics Club, '40, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 ANNIE RLJ'rH 1'il.Lls RIffll5 Cilee Club, '39, '40, '41, Home Economics Club, '40, '41, junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 Rl'BY JANE 1 ARNswoR'rH Ruby Glue Club, '39, '40, '41, '42, Basketball, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '41, '42, Annual, '42, Home Economics Club, '40, '41, Book Club, '40, Dramatic Club, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 MARGARE'1'1RENEciRlMES .. , . ,. Grfmer Glee Club, '39, Book Club, '39, Home Economics Club, '40, '41, '42, Dramatic Club, '40, '41, '42, Safety Patrol, '41, Captain Safety Patrol, '42, Junior Class Play, '41, Paper Staff, '42, Who's VVho, '40, '41, '42, S. C. A. Council, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Pil.1ZABE'l'H SANGs'rER HAGKDOD Belly Book Club, '39, Home Eco- nomics Club, '41, '42, Glee Club, '39, '40, Dramatic Club, '42, junior Class Play, '41, Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee, '41, May Court, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 A N N i-1 1'lI.IZA I1 Ecru HATCH I-:R ll1lIL'f1 filee Club, '41, '42, Dramatic Club, '41, '42, ,luniorvSenior Banquet Committee, '40, '41, Home Economics Club, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Paper Staff, '42, l rench Club, '40, '41, junior Class Play, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 l'l5I'HliR1,lCll11.l-Il1U1,Ml-Is l'f.rthw ' Dramatic Club, '42, filet' Club, '39, '40, '41, '42, Home lfco' nomics Club, '41 ,litmus Auiiui it KAIN .1r!l1m ' Annual Starl, '42, Cilee Club, '42, Safety Council, '42, Hall of lfame, '42, junior-Senior Banquet Committee, '41, Re- porter, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 I.0l1S1'1xN'1l,1IlRN 1,1-IONARID I,fAlll'.fl ' William lfleming High School, '39, '40, '41, filee Club, '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Beta Club, '42, lfreneb Club, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 1X1AR1AN 1'iI.1ZAHl-I'I1l 1,1-IONARID .S'fug Jr. Kilec Club, '39, '40, '42, Home liconomics Club, '41, '42, ,lunior Play Committee, '41, ,lunior,Senior Banquet Com, 1 1 mittee, '41, laper Staff, '4-, Annual Staff, '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Safety Patrol, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 ALVIN Reno lavtzsar, JR. l,ivrm-v Class Treasurer, '39, Hall of Fame, '41, '42, Paper Staff, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '41, Editor- in-Chief of Annual, '42, Presi- dent of Beta Club, '42, Class Vice-President, '41, '42, Dra- matic Club, '41, '42, Vice- President of S. C. A., '42, Glee Club, '41, '42, S. C. A. Council, '41, '42, Baseball, '40, '41, Monogram Club, '42, May Court, '39, Captain Safety Patrol, '41, junior Class Play, '41, Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 lV11CHAEl. glos. Loki-:Nckl, jk. !LIikr ' Samuel Gompers High School, N. Y., '39, Glee Club, '42, An- nual Staff, '42, Senior Class Play '42 fu, - lli.ax 1'Ayi.oR lN1ANN, JR. l,'lt'-v Indiana, john Marshall, lenn- essee Prep. School, Hobby Club, '41, Glee Club, '42, Presi- dent of Senior Class, '42, Junior Class Play, '41, Faculty Play, '41, Basketball, '42, Safety Patrol, '42, Dramatic Club, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Hall o1'l ame, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 l'.Mi1.y Bessie Mari. ENlI'4V Basketball, '37, '38, '39, '42, Monogram Club, '37, '38, '39, '42, Home Economics Club, '38, '39, Hobby Club, '39, Glee Club, '42, Dramatic Club, '38 '39, '42, Senior Class Reporter '42, Ulee Club Leader, '39- Senior Class Play, '42 n 1 1 hlaiu' Ai LEEN hlaxsr llefiv Bellemeade High School, '39, Home Economies Club, '40, Basketball, '40, '41, '42, Mono- gram Club, '40, '41, '42, Dra- matic Club, '40, '41, '42, Dra- matic Club Play, '41, Glee Club '41, '42, junior Class Play, '41' Annual Staff, '42, Library Club '42, Senior Class Play, '42 n 1 Al.uEk'1' Ci-ms. M l'1 1'El.s'rAo'1'Ea HAI., Glee Club, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Basketball, '41, '42, junior Class Play, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 H1 l.I.V FRANCIS MokoAN Bi!fv Stovall High School, N. C., '39, Lexington and Jamestown High School, N. C., '40, Chester High School, '41, VVampec High School, S. C., '41, Vice-President of Senior Class in Wampee High School, S. C., '41, Annual Stafif, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Cnaarss Wx1.BukN 1'ANNEl.l. Pannell Book Club, '41, Cilee Club, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 VVARREN FRASIA PEMuEk'roN Pemmy Senior Class Play, '42 '1'HoMAs 1'4iVERE'l I'E PERKINS Turk Vice-President of Freshman Class, '39, S. C. A. Council, '39, '40, '41, President of S. C. A., '42, President of Sophomore Class, '40, Baseball, '40, '41, Dramatic Club, '40, '41, Treas- urer of Dramatic Club, '42, Hall of Fame, '40, '41, Paper Staff, '40, Editor of Paper Staff, '41, Annual Staff, '41, '42, Beta Club, '41, '42, Junior Class Play, '41, President of junior Class, '41, lwonogram Club, '41, May Court, '41, May King, '42, Safety Patrol, '41, Book Club, '39, '40, '41, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Committee, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 lN1AicoAai5'l' l RANCEiS Romns Rakim Book Club, '39, '40, Glee Club, '39, Monogram Club, '40, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Dra- matic Club, '40, '41, President of Dramatic Club, '42, Home Economics Club, '40, Treasurer of Home Economics Club, '41, Beta Club, '42, Basketball, '40, '41, Mzlnzxger of Basketball, '42, Class Editor of MEMOIR, '40, Paper Staff, '41, '42, Library Club, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Ci.EMoN Emu. SM1'rH, JR. Janie Monogram Club, '41, '42, Bas- ketball, '41, '42, Safety Council, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 SHlkius1.1.B1.ANcHAaD SMITH Burk Basketball, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Safety Patrol, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 joHN WA RD '1'A'I'l7M lark Basketball, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '42, Basketball Captain, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 JAMES EDWARD WAl.sH ..Ed., Monogram Club, '42, Basket- ball, '42, Safety Council, '42, 1,ord of May, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Ron 1-1R'I' ,'xl.I.1-IN 1YA'l 1s lfnM,v olin Marshall llifh, '39, '40, ,I i. S. C. A. Council, '41, '42, Safety v Council, '41, '4-, llall of 1 ame, '41, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 1'kANeiss 1',yi'1i.i'N 111-zismiaa H 'l1i.v,l'mpv Book Club, '39, '40, lllee Club, '39, '40, S. C. A. Council, '39, '40, '41, lfreneh Club Vice- President, '41, '42, Home lico- nomics Club, '40, '41, Paper Staff, '41, '42, Hera Club, '41, '42, Dramatic Club, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '41, '42, Secre- tarvflreasurer of Beta Club, '42, junior-Senior Banquet Committee, '40, Senior Class Plav '42 l,, - 1 iui:oA l.oi'lsr: xv1i5l'l-ZRMANN Cr1rnl'i.f ' May Court, '39, '40, S. C. A. Council, '39, Book Club, '39, '40, '41, llomfx lfeonomics Club, '40, '41, '42, lleta Club, '42, l.atin Club, '42, President ol' l,atin Club, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Cilee Club, '39, '40, '42, Banquet Committee, '41, Senior Class Play, '42 Mirniu-zo .ANNE Wiiiri' Wl1m lflooli Club, '39, lilee Club, '39, '40, junior-Senior Banquet Committee, '40, Dramatic Club, '40, '41, '42, Home lfeonomics Club, '40, '41, Beta Club, '41, '42, Vice-President ot' Hera Club, '42, French Club, '41, '42, Seeretary-'l'reasurer of Prifneh Club, '42, Paper Staff, '41, '42, Annual Staff, '42, Treasurer of Senior Class, '42, Safety Patrol, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 A 1.101-I M A iz Wi Los ll'1'!11',v Chester High, '39, '40, Dra, matic Club, '41, '42, Beta Club, '41, '42, Glee Club, '41, '42, Vice-President of French Club, '41, President of French Club, '42, Paper StalT, '41, Annual Staff, '42, liditor Paper Staff, '42, Book Club, '41, Junior Class Play, '41, Hall of Fame, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 lloiaoriii' 1XlA1-I Wi 1.141 NSUN l'er'o.x'id1 ' Bainbridge High, '39, john lVlarshall High, '40, Beta Club, '41, '42, Glee Club, '41, Hall of Fame, '41, '42, Library Club, '42, Dramatic Club, '42, Annual Staff, '42, May Court, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Ronmrr NELNKDN XVINIFRRE, jk. Bob Monogram Club, '42, Basket- ball, '42, junior Class Play, '41, Baseball, '41, Senior Class Play, '42, Safety Patrol, '42 Rosslyn' S'rEwAk'r XNINFREE S, Winf1'ee Basketball, '41, '42, Monogram Club, '41, '42, Baseball, '40, '41, Hall of Fame, '41, '42, Senior Class Play, '42 Ci i.ENis 1 itANcEs Wooucocia Clarify Glee Club, '39, '40, Junior Class Play Committee, '41, May Court, '40, '41, Senior Class Plu '42 If, . Prophecy .... The following is the record of the meet- ing of the Countess Jacques Rembaurd, the former Dorothy Lou Ellis, and Mrs. Jack Vanderbilt X, the former Alice Mae Wilds, in the year, 1952: Why, hello, Dot! You simply can't imagine how surprised I was to see in the New York Times that you were just back from Paris after having gone over to get the newest coiffures for women. Anne Hatcher has just returned too, I see. Say, Alice, how was the racing season in Miami? Oh, fine. You were speaking of Anne. She came over on the Evangelaine with me. You knew she was a famous dress designer, didn't you? just thinking of her reminds me of our class. Remember them in 1942? During these last years I have run across so many of them. So have I. just think how excited I was to be making the night club rounds in Miami when out of a clear blue sky some- one says, 'Hello, there, what are you doing here?' I turned around and looked but not once did I spy the origin of the voice. Then all of a sudden I spied Ray Baltz, smiling at me over a jazz saxophone and it made my heart miss a beat again. That was a surprise but not as shocking as to find that Elyie Bock is the blues singer with the band. Speaking of night clubs, Evelyn Boylee is the leading lady in one of the shows at the 'Stork Club.' By the way, have you noticed that Arthur Kain'.v swing music is played almost exclusively there for Thelma Donner to sing by? Well, Alice, you may imagine my sur- prise when I picked up the Time.: only to find myself staring at a funny cartoon by that amazing cartoonist, Uley Mann. It seems as if he is a success at cartooningf' Do you know, Dot, when I visited Miami Beach, I was attracted by a hand- some lifeguard. VVell, it turned out to be Ray Bartlett, and, as I remember, he could not swim a stroke back in 1942. Let us hope they don't have many casualties. Since you are my guest, Alice, how would you like to visit the Metropolitan Opera House? Tonight the famous Aileen Maxey is there in person. Aileen Maxey-wasn't she in our Senior Class? Why, of course, she was. As we rode down to the Opera House we noticed a policeman standing on the corner who looked very familiar. Alice, doesn't that policeman look familiar to you? Why, I do believe it is Stewart Winfree. I heard the other day that he had been promoted to Chief of Police in New York City. But would you have believed it in 1942? Say! there is a news stand. Maybe we had better get a paper here because it will be late when we return. 'Stop there driver, won't you Dot, doesn't that newsboy remind you of someone? Why, Alice, that is Shirrell Smith. I would never have dreamed of meeting him. Well, we had better get our paper and be on our way. Say! the headlines do look interesting but we must not read them now. We must hurry, or we'll be late. Do you know who wrote the Opera? I believe that Irene Crouch, the famous opera composer, wrote it. I have heard that her operas are very good. During the intermission we turned to our paper and were startled by the head lines: Lawyer Grimes wins in the Nurse's Casef' It seems, as we read on, that Margaret Grimes has succeeded in her ambition to be a lawyer. After reading further we find that the nurse is Anne Whitt. Dot, aren't you glad that Anne won the case. It seems that Robert Winfree was the judge. Alice, I never would have believed it. Say, look, Betty Hagoodlr famous book, 'Gone with the Breeze' is to be produced into a movie. Albert Mittelxtadter is the leading man, and has Dot Wilkinson as his leading lady. Taxi, Ma'am? said Mike Loreneki. Well, here is a taxi standing on the corner, Alice. Although we didn't know it at the time Earl Smith was the head doorman at the Opera House. That seems funny work for him. At the first glance we didn't recognize Mike Loreneki, but, as we were riding home, he introduced himself. And yes, he is the head driver of a chain of cabs in New York. P! i! The next morning Dot couldn't seem to put the minor Olympic Games, to be held on Coney Island, out of her mind. Imagine her being sportsminded. Alice, imagine my surprise to read on the announcement sheet that the time- keeper is none other than that over- whelming Wilburn Pannellf' Yes, but the great sportsman who is expected, by the critics, to lead in most of the sports is none other than Ed Walsh. Say, do you remember how tall and lanky he used to be? Well, now he is agile and solid. Quite a change in him. Would you have thought in 1942, Dot, Ruby Farnsworth would be an air hostess? She was the hostess on the T. W. A. air- ways plane that I came to New York on. Did you know that Captain Billy Morgan was the only pilot in his division who received the distinguished Service Cross while he was in the Air Corps? He is flying for T. W. A. airways now, too, I believe. Do you remember that Pemberton boy? Well, I ran across him the other day in the most unusual place. Warren is running Rye Beach, that extensive enter- tainment park. He is still his same witty, pleasant self, but he seems to be a nervous wreck. Say, Alice, is he as flirty as ever? I don't -suppose he has ever outgrown liking all of the women. Frances Robins and Jack Tatum make quite a couple. Frances is the gossip columnist for the Tribune and Jack, of all things, is the representative from the Sixth District to the State Legislature. Speaking of couples . . . Durwood Bart- lam and Frieda Westermann have an apart- ment near here. He is a head photographer for the Times, and Frieda does some news- paper fashion articles. Alvin Livesay is the factor who has been made famous by his successful restor- ing sight to the eyes of New York's most beautiful artist model, June Alvis. This afternoon we must go to a tea given by none other than Miss Glenis Woodeoek, that famous beauty and radio star, in honor of Mademoiselle Emily Maul, New York's most popular beauty expert. Didn't you see Ada Mae Bookman there? go, but I wish I had. What did she say Nothing much, but she did tell me that she is a poet . . . and a famous one at that. Her latest work is 'My Lamenta- tions.' I met Louise Leonard, but she has changed so I would never have known her. She is the Professor of Music at Bryn Mawr. She brought a number of her most promising prodigies to the Metro- politan Opera season. Let's stay in tonight and continue our reminiscence. It is such fun. Would you ever have believed it? Jack Allen reached his ambition. He is a detective and by now a famous one. Oh, yes, I saw in the paper that he cracked the famous Chrysler Jewel Case. Say! I see that Iris Booker had to testify in that case. She is a social worker in Tin Pan Alley, and they used her as a character witness. Shirley Darden plays pitcher for the New York Yankees. I believe that she is one of the greatest Big League Players in America, and, by the way, she is the only girl on the team. Yes, she is just the o posite of Ruth Ellis. Did you know tliat her sports creations are the most popular among the American girls? Oh, I remember how she used to like sewing. She is still in our good old home town, carrying out her fashion aspirations. Speaking of our home town, did you know that Lawrence Cheatham is the preacher in one of the Baptist Churches there? And Bobby Watts just left to come to Broadway for the part of'Casanova.' No wonder he got that part! He used to be a first rate Hirt and a ladies' man. Did you know that Virginia Mae Austin is happily married and has six children? Helen Anderson has returned to Panama as the wife of the President of 'Tours through the Canal Zone.' Do you remember Tuck Perkins who used to carry our morning paper? He is now the Editor of the News Leader in Richmond. Don't forget that Frances Weisiger and Marian Leonard are employed as secretaries in Washington. It seems as if those school days were the happiest of our lives, and, success has come to all of our classmates, and we are happy because of it. Lat Will and 'le lament .... We, the Senior Class of Manchester High School, being of sane minds, feeling that we are about to depart from the student body, do hereby declare this our last will and ARTICLE I SECTION I.-We do will to the faculty our deep appreciation for their attempt at trying to teach us something in school, and for their noble efforts and good works they have put forth. SECTION II.-We do will to Miss Ettenger a nice glee club. SECTION III.-We do will to Mr. WVilliams a good basketball team. SECTION IV.-We do will to Miss Fore the Sophomore Class to tame down. SECTION V.-We do will to Miss Crawford a clean home economics cottage. SECTION VI.-We do will to Miss McDaniel a new Easter basket to carry her lunch in. SECTION VII.-VVe do will to Miss Terry an English class with intelligence. SECTION VIII.-VVe do will to Miss White a husband. SECTION IX.-VVC do will to Mr. Reid a pair of squeaky shoes, a pair of stilts and a cowbell to wear around his neck. SECTION X.-VVe do will to Miss Thornton a new smock for she has worn the one with the kittens on it ever since we have been in high school. SECTION XI.-VVe do will to Miss VVoodson a Child's sense of humor. SECTION XII.-VVe do will to Miss Lumpkin a demerit pad. SECTION XIII.-VVe do will to Miss Ball, Dorothy Lou Ellis's Diet Book. SECTION XIV.-VVe do will to Miss Ligon an attentive geography class. ARTICLE II SECTION I.gWe do will to the Junior Class our honorable place on the front rows in the auditorium, also our many Senior p-r-i-v-i-l-e-g-e-s, which will never get one into trouble if they are not used. SECTION II.-VVe do will to the Sophomores a rope with which they can succeed in lassoing the boys and girls of the school, and Miss Fore to tame them down. SECTION III.-eVVe do will to the Freshman Class our knowledge of English so that they may be able to study from a Senior English book when they become Seniors. ARTICLE III SECTION IV:-Jack Allen wills his romance to Mildred Anderson. SECTION V.-June Alvis wills her short, unpainted nails to Mildred Witherspoon. SECTION VI.-Helen Anderson wills her fast talking to Forest Jolly. SECTION VII.-Virginia Mae Austin wills her shorthand book to her brother, Herman Austin, and her big self to Doris Martin, who hasn't beat her record in weight yet. SECTION VIII.-Raymond Baltz wills his curly hair to Sidney Chalkley with the hopes that he can win all the girls. SECTION IX.-Durwood Bartlam wills all of his tie clamps to Virginia Tibbetts. SECTION X.-Raymond Bartlett wills his hair to Gloria Butler. SECTION XI.-Elsie Bock wills her lovely voice and winning smile together with a million and one freckles to Laura Dunn. SECTION XII.wIris Booker wills her good disposition to her sister, Uldine Booker, and her tall figure to Ellen Chadwick. SECTION XIII.-Ada Mae Bookman wills her most ardent personality to Mildred Wither- spoon with the hope that she won't have to strive so hard in the future. SECTION XIV.-Evelyn Boyles wills her straight A's to Ellen Chadwick. SECTION XV.-Lawrence Cheatham wills his trying to dance to I. Horner. SECTION XVI.-Irene Crouch Wills her love for English to Mary Lee Snellings. SECTION XVII.-Shirley Darden wills her athletic ability to Marie Turner. SECTION XVIII.-Thelma Donner wills her quietness to Alice Seay. SECTION XIX.-Dorothy Lou Ellis wills her reducing machine to june Johnson, in hopes that she may sometime have need of it. tCSt3.I'I'1CI'1t. SECTION XX.-Ruth Ellis wills her ability to do shorthand to Ellen Chadwick. SEC'rION XXI.-Ruby jane Farnsworth wills her athletic ability to Annie Werne. SECTION XXII.-Margaret Grimes wills her personality to whoever needs it. SECTION XXIII.-Betty Hagood wills her natural curly hair to Shirley Hatcher. SECTION XXIV.-Ann Hatcher wills her vast knowledge of French to Bill Pfeffer so that he can make A's in French next month. SECTION XXV.-Arthur Kain wills his musical talent to Sidney Chalkley. SECTION XXVI.-Louise Leonard wills her bright remarks, better known as light-bulbs, to Louise Clodfelter so she will have some in store in case she runs out. SECTION XXVII.-Marian Leonard wills her ability to work bookkeeping to Virginia Hammond so that she need not copy. SECTION XXVIII.-Alvin Livesay wills his black hair to Gloria Butler so that when her hair begins to turn gray she will have some extra to rely on. SECTION XXIX.-Michael Lorencki wills his athletic ability to Stuart Baltz. SECTION XXX.-Uley Mann wills his presidency to a non-mischievous person. SECTION XXXI.-Emily Maul wills her golden curls to Shirley Downs. SECTION XXXII.-Albert Mittelstadter wills his ability to play basketball to Ernest Peck. SECTION XXXIII.-4-Aileen Maxey wills her athletic ability to Ann Paul. SECTION XXXIV.-Billy Morgan wills his ugliness to any poor Junior whcL.t.hin.k.s he is handsome. P SECTION XXXV.-Wilburn Pannell wills his ability to do bookkeeping to some unlucky Junior. SECTION XXXVI.-Warren Pemberton wills his motor scooter to Kathryn Elam and Lois Lane so they will have a way to Allentown Inn on Saturday nights. SECTION XXXVII.-Thomas Perkins wills his perpetual ability to arrive at school late to Mr. Reid, hoping that Mr. Reid might uphold the standards he has tried to keep. SECTION XXXVIII.--Frances Robins wills her athletic ability to Virginia Hammond who is so very active in sports. SECTION XXXIX.-Earl Smith wills his good grades the four years of high school to Walter Bagby. SECTION XL.-Shirrell Smith wills his smooching ability to Ann Jolly. SECTION XLI.-Jack Tatum wills his athletic ability to Sidney Chalkley to help him make the basketball team next year. SECTION XLII.-Edward Walsh wills his height to Louis Baltz so that he may grow up to be taller than his brothers. SECTION XLIII.-Bobby Watts wills his manly physique to Ralph Clark. SECTION XLIV.-Frances Weisiger wills her position on the paper staff to any poor sucker who is willing to work real hard. SECTION XLV.-Frieda Westermann wills her geometry book to Ernest Peck. SECTION XLVI.-Anne Whitt wills her ability to do geometry to Mary Mays. SECTION XLVII.-Alice Wilds wills her ability to speak her mind to Mr. Reid, so that when the future Seniors start kicking up he can settle everything. SECTION XLVIII.-Dorothy Wilkinson wills her energy to Leslye Nunnally so that she will be capable of walking to the store. SEC'rION XLVIX.-Robert Winfree wills his beautiful handwriting to Martha Pollard since this should improve her writing. SECTION L.-Stewart Winfree wills his scholastic ability to Goldie Chadwick. SECTION LI.--Glenis Woodcock wills her short hair to Hilda Protzman. In testimony whereof, we have written and signed and do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. The Senior Class of 1942.' The following, by special request, have consented to act as witnesses: , Lady Macbeth, Dr. Faustus, Sir Lancelot. i Junior Blass RAYMOND FERCIIS Officers ON .... ...... P residen! BILL PEEFEER ....... ROY QSRUBB ...,,... RUBY PINKELTON .... JOYCE HARRIS. ..... RAYMOND FERGUSON EDWARD ALLEN MILDRED BAGBY STUART BALTZ ULDINE BOOKER RAUDREY BRITTON BILL PFEFFER Gl,ORIA BUTLER GARLAND CANADA ELLEN CHADWICK SIDNEY CI-IALKLEY MARY CLARKE ROY GRUBB RANDOLPH COLLIER JAMES CRAZE GRACE CROUCI-I Not Pictured ERNEST BOYD MAY DONNER . . . Vire-Presidenf Secreldr-y Treasurer . . .Reporler ,. NETTIE MAE DAVIS LAURA DUNN GLORIA FIRESI-IEETS RUBY PINKELTON EWELL FLIPPO SHIRLEY FRICKE JACQUELXNE CQILLIE GERTI-IA GOINS RAYMOND GRAVES JOYCE HARRIS VIRGINIA HAMMOND BROADDUS HEY HELEN HILES JOYCE JACKSON JUNE JOHNSON ANNE JOLLY Junior Class .N'f7lH1J'll7'.f.' Miss CR.-uvrfoRlm :mal Miss IAYMPRIN ,llllffllf Colon : lfoREN1-jm.1.x' Yiwu!-11'KlNra IIARRY LANE RAVMUNIJ IAIWMAN fX1ARYN1AYs IJ:-:uAn1'R N1lI.IAIiR l'..l.IZAllI-I'I'Il MUURE l.ENx.x'l-3 NI NNAl,1.v ANNE I,AI'l. l'1RNl-INT l'Ec'R 'IUYCE I'oARcu MA R'I'IlA l'ol.1,A R11 I Il mm l'Ro'rzMA N ROIIIQICI' SHIQAI-RI-'RR ALIVE Sl-TAY KHNNli'l'HSAVElllil'1 Onward cvcr, lmckward never, Red and White. Rli'I l'Y SMITH 'l'wll,A SMITH ,IQHUMAN S1 r'r1.ER CARRINGTUN lT'l'Ll-IY CHARLENE WALNH ANNIE XVI-IRNIE CHRINVINI-1 WILRINNON CLARINE VYILRINNUN RAYMOND W11AR1NsnN RUBICR1' VYILLIAMS CIENE XVINFREI-I l'1l.lZABE'l'H VVINN IVIIIJDREIJ xvI'l'HEllSl'O0N NORMAN Womb S'rAN1,EY XVOUDFIN IDORIS XYRIGHT Nor Picrurcd ALICE J0NEs BELVER RICHIE xyAlLRliN MCKAY IVIARY SNE1,1.1Nm:w Sophomore Ulas' . .,..., President BARBARA ALLEN. .. ELSIE VVOOD .... LORAINE LEARY. PIERCE AsHEY.. IRENE KIDD. .. MlI.DREl7 ANDERSON FLORENCE ANDREWS FRANK ANDREWS ELYGENIA IATIRINSON ELSIE WOOD HERMAN AUSTIN CHARLES BANRER1' RAYELLA BARKER SHIRLEY BARLEY BARBARA ALLEN EDWARD BELL BERNICE BLANKENSHIP XKVALTER BOSWELI. RAYMOND BOYLES LORAINE IJEARY RICHARD CHALKLEY RANDOLPH CHEATHAM MARY Cl-IENAUIXI' Officers , . VZIFK-1J7'KJid.?71l . . ,.4., Secremrlv . . . Tl'6'll.VIH't'7' . . .keporffr MOLLIE CLARK PIERCE ASHBY S'I'UAR'1' CORDLE RAYMOND Cocus HAZEI. DYER KATHRYN ELAM IRENE KIDO EARL ELLIS SHIRLEY HATCHER CALVIN HANV'FHORNE VVILMA HIMLER JOHN HINES IRBANE INGRAM IRIS JACKSON MARY BELLE JOHNSON VVALTER KING BENNY LANE I,OIs LANE Sophomore Ula ,Ax Sponsors: A1155 WooIJsoN and NIISS NICIDANIEI. 540110: Colors: DORIN l,INKERFEl.'I' l'IIvI.I.Is LONVMAN JANICE NIANN IDIJRIN MAR'I'IN NANCY MANNEY HTNA MAX'S RHEA NEwIIoI:sIs -IAMIQN NEWTON I-II.I-:ANIIR l'ANNIf:I.I. I .lAcQI'IzI.INIe I ARKER VVILLIAM PANCI-IAI.I. VIRGINIA PERRINN HEl.EN PI-III.I.II's .-XI.I'RIaIJ I'oI'N'I'aR fiI.Am's PI'I,I,m' IN1ARGARE'I' REAMS RAYMIINIJ REAMN The higher we climb, the brighter the path. Green and White. Nut PicrIIred YIaRNIeIII.I2 .IIIHNNIIN Gm BAzARIas CHARLES BI,AcRIII'RN .IACR RIQNNII: IVLORENCE RIIBINN JOAN R0'I'I-IGEII GENE RowI.Ia'I I' DORIS Scrzoccx .loves SNnI.I,INr:s VIRGINIA 'l'IIxIII2'I I-Q N1AY 'l'II.MAN IIAZEI. 'l'RAI'I.oR HARI, 'l'x'I,I-:R l.oIs U'I'I.I2I' BRAIJI-'ORD VAIJEN x1ARYFl.l.EN xv.-Xl.kER CARI. WIQNIERMANN FRANCES WII.I.IAIvIs KA'I'HI:RINIe WIIIIAMN Frcrhman Ulas' WII.I.IAM BROORSHIRE. .. SARA PRITCHARD ..,,, VVANDA CAIvIIv-EELI... ANNIE RICHARDSlDN.. CORAIION LANVSON. .. AIIDREY ANDREXNS MARII.YN ARMSTRONG VVALTER BACBY I.OuIs BALTZ WIRT BARKSDALE I,ENA BERKIIEY CECIL BLACKBURN JANE BLACKWELL WILLIAM BROORSHIRE JFANITA BOHANNAN JOYCE BOORER MARGARET BOYD ERLA BROXNN VINCENT BRYANT SARA PRITCHARD XYILBUR BUTLER Ll'CII.I.E CAIvIIHIzEI.L RALPH CANADA GOLDIE CI-IADWICR Oflicers Not Pictured , . , . . . P7'B5flic'IlZ . , . Vice-l're.ridfnl . . . . .Serrflary , . . lrerzmrer , . .Reporfer RALPH CLARK ANNIE RICHARDSON COLLEEN CLEER LOIIISE CLODFELTER MAIICOIIM COFFMAN ALICE COLIIIER LOIIIsE COLLIER CORALON I,AwsON LOREN CORNIFAX GORDON COTTOM WILLIAM CROsTIC SHIRLEY DOWNS DOROTHY DUNN EULA ELLIS I,EsLIE ELLIS 1VIIl.DREDFERGl,'SON RAYMOND FIRESHEEI s GLORIA CRARBER XVANDA CAMPBELL JAMES GENTRY FRED DONNER HERLEY GENTRY WANDA CAMPBELL Fra 'hman Class .S'pm1,m11v.- Nllss Llczux, Nlxss 'FERRY amd Miss XYHITIE .Urfffm ul'w0I'VV2l!'Kl ever, lmekwaral never. Cnfnr: Red, White :md Blue. 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FIQANIX Uvriulxx' ,'xl,liIiRI vl.HUMl'5UN l,l1.l.Y 3111.14-:R WI-:n,m' WA1.:xEK h Who BEST STUDENT ALICE VVILDS - ALVIN I.IvEsAY BEST PERSONALITY Ix1AR'I'HA PoLI.ARD - UIIEY MANN MOST DEPENDABLE FRANCES ROBINS - AI.vIN LIVESAY MOST ROMANTIC COUPLE VIRGINIA HAMMOND - HARRY LANE BEST ALL-AROUND SHIRI.EY DARDEN A ULEY MANN TOMBOYISH GIRL, SISSIEST BOY SHIRLEY DARDEN - RAYMOND HAY MOST THOUGHTEUL JUNE AI.vIs . UI.EY MANN MOST TALKATIVE IXrIARGARE'l' KIRIMES - BOBBY WATTN MOST POPULAR LILORIA BI I'I.ER - ULEX' MANN TALLEST, SHORTEST IRIIANE INGRAM - ROBERT WooDrIN - ED WA MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ALICE WYILDS - ALVIN LIvEsAY MOST MISCHIEVOUS SH1RREI.L SMITH NEATEST JOYCE HARRIS - RAY BAR'l'l.E'l I' MOST ABSENTAMINDED NE'I l'IE MAE DAVIS - SIDNEY CHALKLEY BIGGEST FLIRT LOUISE CLODEELTER - SHIRRELI. SMITH BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT ANN JOLLY - ALVIN LIVESAI' LAZIEST STEWART VVINFREE MOST TALENTED ELGENIA ATKINSON - ARTHUR KAIN MOST ATHLETIC SHIRLEY DARDEN -JACK TATLM BEST LOOKING JUNE ALVIS - BILL PFEEFER CUSTODIAN MR. F. XNILLIAMS LSH l'a4i:..1f ' X wilt X 1. ' .1 . 7 1 L J I X A . -W8 -+R Q A, M2 I. MQW N W ' +1 'W Q Q5 slX ! Annual Staff ALVIN LIVESAY, Editor-in-Clzief IRENE CROUCH, flxfofiute l,0RO'I'HY VVIIIKINSON, Alt 'l'HOMAS PERKINS, Junior ANNE VVHI'I I', Sophomore AR'I'HUR KAIN, Freylzman LOUISE LEONARD, Butim' BILLY MORGAN, .4.vJi'.vt1tnt Editor ,rortlzte liditm' Editor Editor Editor 55 M ll n tz gm' Btt.vine.rJ lllanagfr LlI,EY MANN, Advertzlting Editor RAYMOND BA R'l'LE'I l', .fifiirtrztit ,4dIiw'ti.ring liditnr ADA MAE BOORMAN, Pictur: Editor FRIEDA VVESTERMANN, Yfypixt IRIS BOOKER, Yiypist VIRGINIA MAE AI'S'rIN, fvpirt MARIAN LEONARD, fvpiit AIIIEEN lVlAXEY, Typist MICHAELI LORENCRI, St11zp.vlmt Editor FRANCES ROIIINS, Sndjulzat Editor JUNE AI.vIS, Club Editor FRANCES VVEISIGER, Altristrzttt Club Editor SHIRLEY DARDEN, Sport.: Editin- JACK il1A'I'l7M, Sports Editor ANNE HA'I'CHER, Art Editor MISS FORE, Spomat' Paper Staff ALICE XVILDS, Editotuin-Chief JACKIE PARKER, flrrofiizte Editor AI.vIN LIVESAY, Alxxoritzte Editor RAYMCJNIJ BAIXIZ, Bttyineu M!l7l1l,Qt't' LAVVRENCE CHEATHAM, I-l.f.ri.rt1znt HIl.f1'7ll'J'A' llflgr. xvI0l.E'l' KING, Alrt Editor HA RRIE'l I'E MCJLJRING, Al.v.vi.ftant .ilrt liditm' ADA MAE BOORMAN, Typist A N N E VV!-ll'I l' Typixt Y FRANCES WEISIGER, Yivpirt MA RIAN LEONARD, Typitt JUNE JOHNSON, Newt Editor JOYCE HARRIS, Class Editor lVlARGARE'I' ciRIMES, Society liditur FRANCES ROBINS, Clitli Editor ELLEN CHADWICK, Libmtiv Editor ANN JOLLY, Ml.YE6l!tlUBOIl.f Editor lVllSS.illERRY, Sponfor Library Club VIOLEI' KING, l'rr.vidt'nt ANN JOLLY, Vire-l're,videt1t FRANCES ROBINS, S6L'7't:'llll1V-T7'L'lHIlt't'I' MlI.lJRED BAGBY, Reporter Motto: Give mc thc room whose svcry nook is dcdicatcd to a hook. Mildred Bagby Iris Booker Audrey Britton VVilm:1 Himlcr Ann Jolly Violet King MISS 'l'HORN'I'ON Janicc Mann Ailuun Maxcy Frances Robins Virginia Tilmbctts Dorothy VVilkinsOn Gt-nt' VVinfrcu , Spoflmt' Beta Club ALVIN LIVESAY, 1t'f.ridvnt ANNE VVHI'l I', Vire-llrrsidwtt FRANCES WEISIGER, SL'Cl'L'ltN1V-Tl'L'tlA'llt'L'7' IRENE CROUCH, Reporter llflntto: Loyalty, Courage, Lcadcrship Colors: Black and Gold Raymond Baltz Ada Mae Bookman Audrey Britton Fllen Chadwick Grace Crouch lrenc Crouch Laura Dunn Gloria Fircshccts Joycc l-larris Virginia Hammond Helen Hilcs Junc Johnson Louise Leonard Alvin Livcsay Thomas Perkins Hilda l'rotzman Franccs Robins Hobby Shcaffcr 'l'wila Smith Charlcnc Walsh Frances Wcisigcr Annie VVcrnc Frieda WcStcrmann Annc Whitt Alicc Wilds Christine Wilkinson Clarins Wilkinson Dorothy Wilkinson Bobby Williams Norman Wood MISS THORNTON, Spomor Dramatic Club l'lkANL'liN RUIHNN, l,I'l'.Yl'lfl'!ll -In Nl-, .l0IlNNUN, Vin' ll?'!'.l'1Ifl'llf c.HItlNIlNlC VVIIJXINNON, -Sll'1'7'I'lIUiY il'llUMAN l'l-zumwx, 'l'rw1.rmw' 'lm vo-. llA unix, Nrfwnvn' .llullfu l lmlcl tln- wurltl lm! :is il Sfilgt' vvlu-rt 4-vi-rx mam must plan' an pun. f,'ufur.- lllzwk :xml Wliitv ll,ul-nl.: .Nllrli Qlnlliu' Klum ll:-lr-vu Alullr-umm ll:-5 Xlnnn l',wvrlul.n ,Mkvnwln l',mili Xliiul Imam- Alu: Ailvrll Xlnxvy Nlul lar-tl Ihvlvx 1,1-slyv N-mn.nII5 lflx In-:ml ll.ullf Xl illiznm l'.usrll.nll 5lu,nl lhllf 'l'l1::m.lsl,4'rlQll1e .fX4l.i 'Xl.n1'll Lvf- Lynn: Yiruinin l'c-:kim l' xr-lx 11 Iifqlf-N llll4l.l l'I'1:lZm.lll N1-llzv Xl.u' linux l'iluv1'llu'Ruluille llul-x l.nnr- lfuviixuwllll l l:umc's lifwluim ll ni nwnil Iw-:ww n 'limn Ilnlluum-lv lilwvl.ll'lx1wlvv1-ls lim-Ili l,ml Smillu Xl,:li',nvi linux'--. 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HIGHLANU PARK SAND IIUMPANY Producers of Washed Gravel Washed Sand Magnolia Street and C. 8: O. Railway Richmond, Va. A. P. CHISHOLM 2800 Hull Street Groceries Phone 3-2825 Compliments of Mr. 86 Mrs. A. M. Grimes WESTOVER GRILL 4723 Forest Hill Avenue Beer - Wine - Sandwiches Phone: 5-3494 Prompt Delivery COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Jolly Service Station Auto Service GAS - OIL Route 360 Phone: 7-2802 2. .93romm .93alz1'ng 00. Bakm ag '- ri :..l to . i . 1 .frfffgigrwwe.s1lrfa3!fefff'f 1' 306 eomplimenls of miff Jrqzmify W. JAMES WHIT1' R. R. WHITT MABEL. WHl'l l' DAVIS A. M. DAVIS, JR. EDWARD Wmrr D. O. WHI'r'r AsA WH1'r'r D. S. W1-u'r'r L. T. WH1'r'r Joi-IN B. WHI'F'l' BSE me Rythm Roller Slcating 306 Tires and Tubes Willard Batteries J. I-I. BALTZ Service Station 1504 Semmes Avenue Richmond, Va. Call For and G U L F Delivery Service Phone 3-0693 R. A. COOVER Old and New Floors Scraped and Finished Hand or Machine Work Phone: 2-0933 Auto Repairing General Blacksmith ANDERSON 81 WOODFIN Gas - Oil - Soft Drinks - Light Groceries Candy - Tobacco Route8 South Richmond, Va. BROWN-MOONEY SUPPLY CO. Fireproof Building Material Dial 3-2763 1701 12. Cary Richmond, Virginia Dial 3-9890 MENDEL'S MARKET MEMBER RICHMOND FOOD STORES, INC. Fresh Meats and Vegetables 4214 Hull Street Richmond, Va. Compliments of Smitlts Pharmacy 305 Compliments of A Friend NUNNALLY 81 MORGAN Y ur Neighborhood Grocer-For Every Household Need Telephone: 2-9913 Broad Rock Road Richmond, Virginia fTIeIwI's Jewelers Joe Zgellu QAM, in jewelry COMPLIMENTS RICHMOND - ASHLAND 1414 Hull Street Next to Venus Theatre BUS LINE Ciodieiter Bros. NOLDE'S GROCERIES ' American Maid AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING BREAD 8' CAKES , At all good dealers LUNCHES K HOME OF GOOD SHOES Star Brand Shoes Are Better COAL COKE HAYNES JARVIS SHOE CO. ,Sth and Hu,1Stm GILL FUEL COMPANY, Inc. RiChm0l1d- VH- 2Ist 81 DECATUR STREETS Richmond, Virginia DIAL 3-B512 HUDSON se MORRIS o,L BURNERS VARIETY STORE, DRY GOODS STOKERS AND NOTIONS Phone: sf. FIRE I-CGS FUEL ou- Richmond, Va. ,...5sml!?L UKROP'S MARKET Phone: 2-8552 RUSSELL D. DOWDY Groceries and Vegetables Phone: 2-2721 Croce s - Fresh Meats - Vegetables 3607 Hun Street Cor. Fourteenth and McDonough Sts., Richmond, Va. SOUTH RICHMOND, VA. Compliments of a Friend For Real Values SHOP AT FISHER'S Ladies' Hats, Coats and Dresses 1416 Hull Street Compliments of I. H. CGTHRAN PLUMBING 8: HEATING CONTRACTOR ALTAVISTA, VIRGINIA Southern States Cooperative A Farmers' Cooperative Organization IT OPERATES IN YOUR INTEREST Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers and Farm Supplies O Store No. 1 Store No. 2 Tenth SZ Byrd Sts. 4927 Williamsburg Ave. RICHMOND, VA. MAC'S SERVICE STATION - TRY ouR - TASTY SANDWICHES U. S. ROUTE 360 PHONE 2-9612 SOUTH RICHMOND. VA. CLEM'S Confectignefy Frederick W. Smith, Proprietor 1?i:k5ur?1aia'Ifl:iT1llES 3605 Hull Street Dial 2-9589 - Over 50 Years In Your Service - Very Easy Payments 2e,2o-2622-27oo-2714 Hull st. RICHMOND, VA. Compliments of A FRIEND Southern Athletic Supply Un., Inc. E. B. Swineford Athletic Ougfilers 106 North Seventh Street Richmond, Va. Jimi Phone 3-8183 1512 Hull Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA M. C. BUTLER Tile Work Dial 7-2804 Route 10, Belmont Road Richmond, Virginia ASHLAND LUNIBER CO., INC. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES DIAL 2211 Ashland, Virginia Style Quality Iicon y P. ARROW PANTS STORES . . SIWART MEN,S XNEAR General Contractor -'The little shop with the Big Values Hom' B i'd'f 1521 Hull Street Richmond, Va. DIQI 5-0478 4701 SYIW R d FRANK SAUNDERS Specializing Washing - Polishing Greusing 1400 Hull St. SIN C L AI R Dial 3-9486 E. P. BLACKBURN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Gas - Oil - Confectionery On U. S. 360 3 Miles from Richmond GREYSTONE SERVICE STATION VVILLIAM KOCH, Prop. GAS TOBACCO VIRGINIA JEWELRY STORE Reliable Jewelers 0114 - SOFT DRINKS 1119 Hull Street Richmond, Va. ON U. S. 360 R. F. D. 11 , ' - f P Dial 2-os92 Kfflfnflilt O' eSf3'fb'Ef'E'S ART BEAUTY SALON HULL STREET BEAUTY SHOP 'KWHERE LovEL1NEss IS MADE Lovr:1.tr:R Mrs. Iola M. George, Prop. 1312 Hull Street Richmond, Va. 1306 Hull Street All Forms of Beauty Culture Better M ilk And Better Health CALL VIRGINIA DAIRY COMPANY The Home of Better Milla There is more food value per penny in your bottle of milk than in any other single food. C. P. Schutte 85 Bro. ESSO SERVICE Broad Rock 81 I-Iull Street Cox's Auto Service E S S 0 Washing - Greasing Tire and Battery Service Called For and Delivered Belt Blvd. and Forest Hill Ave. H. T. Cox, Prop. Phone 5-9486 Compliments '1 - LII glislu oiI1st1'uctio11 om an Nlsuilulcr ol. New IX!I1.iI'1CI'lL'StCI' Sclloolq fxltavista, Virginia Tidewater Beverage Corporation 3 South Granby Street Dial 5-2971 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA CI.IC'QL'O'I' L'l.l'Ii Hl'IVI'1RAUl'lS EXCLUSIVE BOTTLERS RED ROCK COLA UCS R-,I ROOT IIl'1I'1R - MISSION IXICVICIRAGICS l.I'fMMY VIRGINIA MACHINERY a WELL Co INCORPORATED WHOLESALE Plumbing and Heating Fixtures Pumps-Water Systems 1319 E. Main St. Richmond, Va MITCHELL'S BARBER SHOP 1614 Hull Street Service with Z1 Smile Hours Ilermzin Mitchell 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Red Mitchell Sat. 8 A. M. lo 7:30 P. M. Pete Butts Dial 3-9885 SHOES TENNIS RUBBPIRS BOOTS LONGAN'S FAMILY SHOE STORES I4I7 Hull St. - Sth and Broad Sts. 3022 Westhampton Ave. - 1559 E. Main St. 120 VVesL Brookland Park Blvd. Euuifms CARY Mgr. of Hull Street Store Dial 3-7053 Pet Dairy Products Co. 3001 CUTSHAW AVENUE A Health Food RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Dial 6-1523 7l7here service is a personal responsibility R . .I . B R l T T O N S ales ,yard Service Phone Midlothian 421 ' Midlothian, Va. 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