Manchester High School - Memoir Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1943

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Nobly dare the wildest storm, Stem the hardest gale, Brave of heart and strong of arm, You will never fail. When the world is cold and dark, Keep an end in view, And toward the beacon mark Paddle your own canoe. Every wave that bears you on To the silent shore, From its sunny source has gone To return no more: Then let not an hour's delay Cheat you of your dueg But while it is called to-day, Paddle your own canoe. If your birth denied you wealth, Lofty state, and power, Honest fame and hardy health Are a better dowerg But if these will not suflice, Golden grain pursue, And to win the glittering prize, Paddle your own canoe. Would you wrest the wreath of fame From the hand of Fate? Would you write a deathless name With the good and great? Would you bless your fellowmen? Heart and soul imbue With the holy task, and then Paddle your own canoe. Would you crush the tyrant Wrong, In the world's fierce Fight? With a spirit brave and strong, Battle for the Right, And to break the chains that bind The many to the few- To enfranchise slavish mind, Paddle your own canoe. Nothing great is likely won, Nothing won is lost- Every good deed nobly done, Will repay the cost, Leave to Heaven, in humble trust, All you will to dog But if you succeed, you must Paddle your own canoe. SARAH K. BOLTON. D6d,ZkdfZb7Z . . . l i I r K I . N appreciation for their faithful and inspiring leadership, their heartfelt cooperation, earnest devotion and sincere considera- tion for our welfare, we, the Senior Class of 1943, dedicate this, the eighth edition of the Manchester, Memoir, to our beloved teachers and sponsors, Miss Dorothy Ball and Miss David Terry. MR. G. H. REID Principal Mrss 'DOROTHY BALI, ..,.,. . Miss IX1ARY V. li1,ANK1zNsHu- MR. VV. N. GRUBB ....,...., Miss lN1.ARu.Am:'1' Huczmgs.. Miss IVIARKJARI-TI' H. l.IcpoN.. NlISSf,RAl,.1XlCDANIEI..,. Miss IDAVID IERRY ..,...... Miss Mks. S. XV. 'lt0Ml'KlNS, -IR... Miss Nr-:l,l.lls C. VVHITH .... MR. A. I.. W11,1.1AMs ..... .. Miss BI2'l l'Y H. XYOODSON. . . MR. G. H. Rum ....... .. ICVHLYN C. 'I1HORN'I'0N... FACULTY . . . ,.S'o:'i11! . . . , , . , , . . . . , . .Sorial Sfirfzrf Emuomic.r-IWa!h0111a!ir.v-, Ngrfbrzz , . . , . . .Fnwrlz-1.111in-Gvogmplzy . . . . , . .Home Efolzozzzifs . , . , . . . . . . . . .E11gli.v!1-llixlozlv . M1zthf'111a!i1'J-fi! gvbra-Gmzzzflfj' ................,.,.E71lQ'fi.ffI .........,.........l,ib7'1l7'idlI Sfifll.'4'-llfllgjijh-C:t'1ll'7'llf Sl'il'Hl'l' . Sfl0I'l'fIIl7IlII- Bookkfrpiflg- fvping . . . . .Bi0!0g-,V-Cfl6'lll2.!l7j'-Ph-3'5il'5 ..,....,.....,..Engli,r!z . . . .Priufipal XM fm W if Mxnmfnzak .. ..,. 4 , f gay rw ff r4!4Wr! iff ' Offmers of Senior Class RAYMOND FERGUSON ..... ..,... P resident HILIJLA PROTZMAN ...., . , .Vice-Prwiden! ANN JOLLY ...... ...., . Secretary RUBY PINKLETON. .. . , ,Treasurer Sponsorrr M155 BALL and Miss 'FERRY M0t!0.' Onward ever, backward never. Colon: Red and White Ffower: Red Rose Ma5a'0l.' BOOley,s Parrot 'I't't-it KING A'ria1NsoN Turk luek ioined us in our senior year. ln the short time he has been at Nlan- ehester, he has won many friends and has been a hard worker As a Physical lid lnstruetor, he was a hard man but dld his lob well lle ls a small hut masterful lvuv and knows his way around l'rom all appearances he will be a sueeess in anything he undertakes tii.Am's lli.mN li Boost-:R lh'r1nie llldine, who eaine to Manchester from hflltlltillllilll tri '40, is one til' those quiet, easv going girls who savs very little find does a great deal. She has Nl1tlWll ll 'NllllJCrC IHICYUYI In lluf Sfnlfll' Class Store and has heen a member of the lihrarv Staff Being hlessed with a line voiee, she was also a memher of the lilee Club for three years. fil.0RlA MAE Bt'Tt.ER Glo filo is a tall, attractive, dark- haired, dark-eyed girl with a charming personality She is very friendly and therefore she has made many friends since she arrtved at lvlanehester from -lohn lvlarshall hfiltiu is always will- ing to help anywhere and in anyway she ean She was in the lvlay Court LW' Vears and served on the Annual . tall lNlAiu' l'il.I.liN CHADWVICK Ellen Who is our hest student, the girl whom we all know and admire' lillen, of eourse ller eooperative spirit has been shown In her work on the Paper Staff, as lfditor-in-Chief of our Annual, Secretary of the S C, A, and as Sce- retary-'lreasurer of the Beta tfluh. lfllen also belonged to the Ulee Cluh and theS CI A Couneil tiiuteia SVI-Il.l.A Citoueii ffrrlfc ' Ciraee is a girl with a winning and pleasing personality who is always ready to help others, as she has shown by her work on the Annual and Paper Staffs She was a member of the Cilce Club for two years and also a memher of the lleta fflulv lor two years, serving as lletu fflulw representative to the S. ff. A Council the first year Y ...,v. 'EK 4 .1 te .A fb 'fs 1 Q31 u l 1 . ' l ef ., 4.5:- + -. is 1 H e K4 ., - QQ gt S .,t, Q5 S1 UA Rr Koes BA ixrz Slu1n'l Stuart is a person with a quiet dis- position l le has heen a member of the Dramatic Club for txto years and served on the Safety Patrol for one year lle also served on the ,luntor-Senior Ban- quet Committee and took a great ins terest in our Senior Class Store. NVe will always remember Stuart asa eheer- ful and willing helper, Aetmm' R .-tymow in Biu'r'rEN Hri. ' Happy and gay. eyerybody's friend - -that's Audrey l3ritton XVhether at work or play. this senior is always at her best lVhy should l worry ' is Audrey's motto, for she lsnows that to all who look ahead will come sueeess. Among the many clubs til' whieh she has been a member are the Beta, Cilee. and French Club and the Library Staff. GARLAND Ctirrox Ctxltnt Camzda Although he doesnit believe tn study- ing, he has won many friends because of his jolly and willing.: way WVheneyer there is some mischief up, Garland is bound to be around lle has added a lot to our class and has been very helpful He worke.l hard towar,l the success ofthe ,lunior play and also on his contribution to the Annual l.I N WOUD SIDN lil' CHAl.Kl.EY ittvfrfllxyll Although not mueh is heard of Sidney, he is quite a well-known mems ber ol our class l le ls a i.:oodAnatured fellow, and because of this he IS often the victim of innocent pranks lfor three years he has been a member of the Glue Club, Sidney is well Inke.l by all who know him and is a frienl to everyone. l':est of luels always, Sidney. Nrzrriie MM: ll.-xyis u.Yt'lIfz' liar The little girl with the ever radiant smile that's Nettle lvlae Davis -fal- ways smiling and happy, inaldni.: friends with all those with whom she eonies In contact! She has been a member of the Dramatic Club. llome lfeonomles Club, and the tllee Club. She xxas also Viee-President of the Book Cfluls and served as a Lypist on the Annual Staff. l.1I.I.IE MAE DONNER Mae lvlae is one of the jolly, care-free girls of our class. You never meet her without being greeted with a smile. Besides being interested in sports. she has been a member of the Cilee Club, the Book Club, and the Home lico- nomics Club. You never get lonesome with lvlae around, and we will always remember her for her famous little giggle. RAYMOND CARYLE FERGUSON okay.. Ambition is his middle nameg we feel quite sure it will bring him fame. Ray is not afraid of work, his duty he will never shirk. Raymond presided as president of our class the past two years and has been in the Dramatic Club one year. Ray has taken part in all sports. He was in the cast of the Dramatic Club and Junior Play. Ewen. KQREGORY FI.1PPo HFHPI, Flip is a person with a quiet dis- position until you get to know him. He is recognized by his mischievous ways. Study hall and physical education are Flip's best subjects. We all know he is going to make a good soldier he- cause he wants to go. Good luck always Flip g we know you are going to suc- ceed in any task you undertake. JACQULINE LOUISE GII.I.IE .. - ,, Yarkze jackie has been a good student all through high school. She is cheerful, and there is nothing she likes better than a good laugh. She has many friends and is liked by everyone. As a fellow shorthand student she was tops'f and kept things humming and Miss White yelling! Jackie worked hard in the Glee Club her freshman year. JOHN ROY GRUBB, JR. Roy, Yr. Quite a popular and well liked mem- ber of our class is Roy, jr. He has shown his willingness to do his part as resident of the S. C. A. and the Dramatic Club. He has also worked on the Paper Staff, Annual Staff, and Safety Patrol. You can always de- end on him to do his share. He has been a real help to our school and a good leader at all times. I,AtIIzA GRAN' DUNN I. ,. Laura Laura has a winning personality and a friendly wortl for everyone. Among the school activities in which she has taken a part are the Beta Club and the Dramatic Club She has made these four years happy ones for many of us, and we know that we will all miss her because of her cheerful and winning smile. She is a quie., sincere senior. GLORIA SMITH FI Resi-i Ears Glo i'Clo is a person with a pleasing personality. She is president of the French Club an l has been a member of the Beta Club for two years. She has been a member of of the Glee Club for four years. lt will miss her in the years to come. You can always de- pend on Glo to do anything, and you can rest assure.l that it will be done wcll. SHIRLEY JOYCE FRICKE Shirley Shirley is a very sweet girl who has many friends throughout the school. Shirley was a member of the French Club, Dramatic Club, Beta Club, and the Home Economics Club She work- ed hard as one of the cast of the junior Play. We are sure that she will be a great success in anything she does. She has been a cheerful student. GER'FHA NIAE GOINS Gertlza One of the quiet, rather reserved members of this jolly senior class is Gertha Goins. Even though she is quiet and reserved-to know her is to like her and to possess a true and loyal friend. Being interested in sports, she has worked hard and faithful. She was also a member of the Book Club and the Glee Club. RAYMOND BREws'I'Ek GRAVES, JR. Hooley He is modest, he is shy, but there's mischief in his eye. Dark-haired and good-looking -tbat's Booley. He came to us from Bainbridge three years ago. When 'iBooley joinej us, he was a quiet, bashful boy. but these three years at Manchester have changed him quite a bit. 'iBoOley has made many friends and is well liked by everyone. VIRGINIA DARK HAIvINIoNIx Virginia Did you ever meet a girl who was always ready and willing to do some- thing lo please someone' ll' you huven'l, then ou haven't met Virginia Hammond ghe has proved this hy her membership in the lleta Club, Dramatic Club, S C, A Council. Paper Staff, Cilee Club, and the Annual Stall Good luck, Virginia' May your willingness bring you success VIRGINIA MAH llIiNImItsoN Virginia Mae One ol the jolly, good-natured girls who has joined us this year is Virginia Mae llentlcrson Virginia Mae came to us from Petersburg lligh, and since lhcn she has become well-known. especially amoni-Z the senior class mem- bers What would we do If we ditlnlt have good ole jolly Virginia Mae Io lease' Virginian lvlae IS interested ID sports llliI,liN l,oI'IsIs l'lll.l-IS llelr'n llelen Is a girl with a pleasing dis- position bht-'s always smiling, never complaining, and willing to do her share In anything that comes up l lelen has been il member of the Bela Club for the past two years She has served on the Paper Staff for two years, l,Ihrary Stall' one year and worked hard on the Annual Staff as typisl lfoitkiasi' IDUVAI. ,loI.I.Y f7rIliv jolly IN known by the girls because he IS always borrowing a pencil or messing up their hair lle has been Il'llCI'CSlCkl In basketball and baseball jolly has also heeri a handy man urountl school lle wants to join the Navy Wc all wish him the best ol' luck In this because we know how he has looked lorwarti to going l lARkY 'l'HoMAs LANE Ilim1v llarrv is a vigorous boy of eighteen whom Uncle Sam deferred until June llarry is IIke.l by everyone In school hecuuse ol his friendly disposition lle was In the lvlay Day Court two years and served on the Safety Council one ear llnrry also servo.-.l on the ,lunior iglay committee and the junior-Senior Banquet committee during Iq4z ,loves FRANCES HAItItIs 7oyre -loyce is one of the smallest girls in the senior class, and one that is loveJ by everyone. llow could we help but like a girl who IS always handy with a smile and a frienjly word for everyone that she meets' Joyce has been a member of the Beta Club for two years and also a member of the Dramatic Club, Annual Stall, and Paper Statl. fiEORGE Biumtxntrs HEY BrorIfldIiJ Broaddus is a very popular student, especially with the girls. llc has work- ed hard on the Paper Stali and has been very active in the Glee Club and the Dramatic Club He has also been a member ot' the Book Club and Safety Patrol. llroaddus has participated in many programs put on by these clubs, and he is always willing to help others. l ItANeI-:s ANN joI.I.Y ANN Ann is the jolly senior with a sunny smile and charming personality. She IS a grand friend with many friends. She has been treasurer of the S. C A. lor two years, Vicc-President of the Dramatic Club, President ol' the liihrary Stalf, Secretary of the Senior Class, associate editor of the Annual, and was a member of the Paper Stall two years. vl0l.E'l' MAE KING King Violet, popular and athletic, is the center of many activities at Nlanchester. Violet IS capable, Industrious, accoma- dating, and cheerful. She participated in the Girls' Basketball and lxlonogram Club two years. Violet was president of thc Library Stall and a member of the Dramatic Club She has worked hard on the paper IIAYMOND C0'l I'REl,l. l,owMAN Tullvn Who lgnows-someday Tally may be- come a iamous pianist He has played In many recitals Tally also takes care of a large portion of the developing of lllms lor the students at school. He is a member of the Ulee Club Tally has taken commercial work for the past two years In high school. Lots of success to you always, Talley! IJECA'l'l'R lx'1II,liER 'iB00kie ' Bookie is one who is liked by all. lle enjoys all sports and is fond of basket! hall and baseball, He has played catcher on our school baseball team in previous years being ranked as one of our most promising younger players Bookie also plays football and likes it a lot lie has been chosen as the boy with the best school spirit jovete li1.tzA nta'rH l'oA Rea Poorhicn Always her lessons she does pursue. never forgets a one to do A quiet gril with a friendly smile, to be her friend is well worth while Joyce was in the Clee Club one ycar and May Court, her junior year. Joyce has followed a commercial course so far. She has lots of ability and we all know she will succeed in the future. BEINER MAE RteHtE Belief Belver is one of the rather quiet members of our class, but she is liked by everyone You couldn't help ad- miring her once you are acquainted with her and her sweet smile, with which she greets all We know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes, for she goes at it in her quiet, modest, and very winning way Artes lN1AE SEAY ' ' Sea A living interpretation of a good sport is i'Sca. who came to Man- chester from john Marshall in '40 She has participatej in basketball for two years and many of the other sports. She was also a member of the Mono- gram Club for one year. We always remember her for her witty disposition and her mischievous ways 'l'wt t.A VAt.o R112 Stvttrt-t Tweelvr' ' Happy and smiling, always gay and p l e a s a nt to be around-that is Tweeter Shc is a girl with a pleasf ing personality and a happy smile. Tweeter has been a member of the Beta Club for two years and also a member ofthe Clee Club for two years. She contributed much as a typist onthe Annual and Paper Staffs. R Utiv Fs'rtat.t.E Pt NKt,i:'t'oN Ruby lf you have ever been lonely, sad, or blue, you won't be long once you are associated with Ruby She is a girl with many friends and is also a friend to everyone. Ruby was Secretary and Treasurer of our sophomore class and treasurer of our junior and senior classes. As a member of the Annual and Paper Staff she has worked hard. Htt.tJA NIARIAN l'ito'rzMAN Hilda Hilda is also one of the attractive, popular members of our class. Not only is she a good sport, but she is also loyal and attentive in her work. She holds the position of vice-president of the senior class. and is a member of the Beta Club, Dramatic Club, Red Cross Council, Paper Stalin, and the Annual Staff. KENNETH OSCAR SAVEDGE ucfltfllbn Kenneth has made a great many friends since he came to us in our junior year. lle is a tall, blonde, bluefcyed Hman with a smile and a friendly word for everyone. Kenneth attended john Marshall the first two years of his high school career but Manchesters mag- netic charm lured him into our midst, Best of everything always, Kenneth' BE'r'rY Lott Sivtt'rH Belly 1.0IlU lsn't it funny when the room is quiet and all of a sudden the silence is broken by an odd little Ugigglen' It could come from no one but Betty Lou She is a girl who is gay and full of fun at all times and on all occasions. Betty Lou has been a member of the Glee Club for three years She is also a member of the Dramatic Club MARY' LEE SNEt.t,tNos ullflary Lee Mary Lee is one of the quietest girls in the senior class We all like Mary Lee and admire her for her quietness, tact, and pleasing personality. Because of her characteristics she will live a long time in the hearts of her fellow chass- mates, To you, Mary Lee, we wish the best of luck and happiness that success can bring. VIQHIIMAS Risln Sl l l'l.ER 'I'nmm'v lonnny ls lull of fun and nusehiel, his lavorite elass helng Physical lad vllominv will always he l'L'lIlL'lHlWL'fL'kl as the only author Ill our class lle coni- xl:'te,l his novel, Hlhe Wlreek ol the llavenf' this year Although he is ralher quiet, he is very well-known among his elassmates 'I'o you. lolnnn, we wish the hesl ol luek with YUUI' W'rIllllH ANN!!-I lX1U5l.liY Wlanxrt u.1!l!1il'H Annie is one ol our nearest, most attractive seniors liverylwody know-a her as one ol the gavesl and lrlendllest gurls in sehool She has heen In the lleta fflulw two years, a nlelnlwr nl' the Paper Nall, and a hard worker on the Annual Stall Annie was also in the Nlav flour! 'lo one with such a win- ning personals! y we wish sueeessalways VELMA CLARINIE Wirxmsox Cl1n'im ' Clarnne, the twin sister ol Christine. Is a lriendly and well known rnernlver ul our class She always greets you with an wlnnlnlg snnlle and a lrlendlv word She has shown her illWlllllL'N as in lnelnlwer ol the llela tilulw, Drarnalle Cfluh. lfrenrh fllulv Annual Stall, and the Glen' lllulw ul which she has lwern a YT1l'fT1l5L'I' lor lour years KA'I'llliRI Ni-1 l'll,lZAIHi'l'Il XVIIALIAMS 1-Kiuyn Kitty is a fast worker lveeause she has completed her four hears ol hugh sehool IH three years During this time she has heen secretary ol' the l.at1n filuh, treasurerol thejunnor Red Cross, and a inemher ol the Dramatie ffluli und S fl A f:ULII1LlIl. blue has a gay disposition and everyone seems to like her ller Wll will earry her gaily on, KIIQNIQVIEVIC -loiumw XVINFREIQ MGt'7lt'u llere is a gurl that possesses the Irlendllness, personalrty, and disposi- laon that anyone eould desire in a lrlend Yes, tiene us loved hy all her elassnmtesuntl will long he remelnhered. During her lour years ol' lugh sehool, she has heen a member ol the Hula Iiluhl Lllurarv Stall, and the lfreneh Cilulw 'lo you, Gene, the hest ol' luck. CHARLENE ANN lYAl.sH Qvpsiv Cfharlene is one ol' the jolly seniors that everyone admires She is one of the happy-go-lucky girls in our class and likes sports, especially lwaskethall, She was enrolled as a memher ol the Glee Club for two years Through her interest ln our sehool she was chosen as a typist for the school paper and served on the Annual Stall' Lois CHRISTINE Wt LRINSUN Cln'i.flim ' Christine, the twin sister ol' fflarinr-I iska very popular and Xhvlll-lllslfsl memher ol our elass She has shown her many abilities not only as president of the Beta ffluh, lwut also as a n1emherol'lhe Draghalie Cluh, lfreneh Club, Annual Stall. and the Cllee ffluh ol' which she has heen a meniher lor Iour years She always greets you with a smile. RAYMOND KERN WILKINSON Rf1Vvn1w111 llere is a lwoy who has lwqen fm in. spiratlon to all ol' us Not only is he Ll'-HCI. Hllraclive. neat, and wellspoised, hut he IS a true sport in all phases lnterested in sports, he is admired lw all. and he has won for himself il lastinlg plaee in the hearts of his fellow class- mates lor many years In eome Best ol luck to you, Raymond Ron mu' jmvms Wil.1.iAMs ' ' Bobby ' l lle tries to he so Innocent when any- thing goes w rung, hut we can always tell that llolwlwy has heen along lle's humorous and friendly. mischievous as can lie How he keeps from l3Cll1g punished. we could never. never see Eohlwy is a lnemlier ol the Beta Cflulw and is active in all sports P S - Bohhy ns quite a lady's man ol' the class I'll.IZABH'I'H Buicrox XVINN Lizzie lflizaheth XVmn, hetter known as l.izzie. is one ol' the gayest and friendliest of the seniors. She always has a smile for you and a hut ol' ex- cellent wit She was a memlwer ol' the Glue Club lor two years Not too serious, not too gay, hut a good ole pal in every way -sueh is 'il.i::is: May your friendliness and guyety hring success to you always, NORMAN BREWER Woou, JR. Norman Norman is a good student and a ood sport. He has proved his capa- bility in the business field by his work as business manager of the Paper and Annual. He is a Safety Patrol Lieu- tenant and a member of the French Club, Beta Club, and the Dramatic Club. He works hard and faithfully at whatever he begins and succeeds in it, Doius PATTERSON WRIGHT Doris Doris is one of our prettiest seniorsg she has charming ways, a sunnv smile, and a sparkling personality, She has found her way into the hearts of her classmates and is liked by everyone. Doris was in the May Court two years. She was a member of the Glee Cluh. We all wish Doris the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. 1? -1', 4 STANLEY RAY Wooorm Mufl,' Stanley is one of the quiet type of boys. Although he is qu'et in schcol, outside he is rather talkative. Stan'ey p ayed an exce lent part in the junior Class Play, and he belongs to the French Club. He is also associate editor of the Annual. Luck to you always, Stanley, and keep your friend- liness all through life. History of the Senior Class On September seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, eighty-six pupils entered Manchester High School as freshmen. After the first month of school we had a class meeting for the purpose of electing officers to lead us through our first year of high school. June Johnson was elected president of the class. Joyce Harris was elected vice-president and Bill Traylor, secretary and treasurer. With the aid of our sponsors, Miss Berry- man and Miss Hodges, we had a very successful year. The following spring we had a May Day Festival in which we were represented by Mary Clarke, Annie Werne, Jimmie Craze, and Jim Turner. We had a picnic in the same month at Forest Hill Park, where we had a lot of fun together. At the end of the year, there was a feeling of loyal class unity and a pride that we were to enter Manchester the next year as sophomores. We were called together by our sponsors, Miss Lumpkin and Miss. Fore, to elect ofricers for the coming year. Hilda Protzman was elected president and with the aid of the other officers, vice-president, June Johnson, secretary-treasurer, Ruby Pinkleton, and reporter, Joyce Harris, we started another school year. Seeking entertainment, we organized a bowling team and had regular bowling games at bowling centers in Richmond. The class again had an outing at Forest Hill, which was enjoyed by everyone. Our class was represented in the May Court that year by Doris Wright, Gloria Butler, Raymond Ferguson, and Harry Lane. That closed our school activities as sophomores. The following year we returned to school as juniors. The class elected Ray- mond Ferguson as president, Bill Pfeffer, vice-president, Ruby Pinkleton, treasurer, and Roy Grubb, secretary. Miss Lumpkin and Miss Crawford were our sponsors for that year. During that school year one of our sponsors, Miss Lumpkin, was married, and Mrs. Crump came and took her place as sponsor and teacher. As juniors, we sponsored a play, Pickles Becomes a Lady, which proved a great success. With the arrival of spring, May Day festivities began. Those representing the junior class were Mary Clarke, Joyce Poarch, Jimmie Craze, and Harry Lane. Gloria Butler served as maid-of-honor. In the big event of the season, the juniors were hosts and hostesses to the seniors, at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet, held in the new gym on May 15, 1942. A very happy year was ended in June with great hopes of returning to Man- chester as seniors in the fall. In September, 1942, the fourth and last year of our high school life began with our beloved sponsors, Miss Ball and Miss Terry. In our first meeting of the year we elected oliicers, who were, president, Raymond Ferguson, vice-president, Hilda Protzmang secretary, Ann Jolly, and treasurer, Ruby Pinkleton. We had a Christmas Party in the home economics cottage which was very entertaining, and everyone enjoyed it. Because of the war and gas rationing many of the senior activities were cur- tailed, but we, as patriotic citizens, understood the circumstances. We knew that we would give up our pleasures now so that we might enjoy them later. Many of the former students of our class have entered the services. Those who have gone are Ranny Collier, Robert Hudson, William Donner, Warren Davis, Ralph Reams, Jim Turner, and Jimmie Craze. Many other boys are qualified for the armed forces and are expecting to be called. We seniors know what we can do for our country, and that is to keep on buy- ing War Bonds and Stamps, which we have engaged in so faithfully this year. As graduation came nearer, we realized that as a class we would not have much longer to be together. Some were planning their college careers and others were making plans to go out into the working world. We, as a senior class, greatly enjoyed our high school days together, and we wish success and happiness to those who follow. PROPHECY Looking into the future there is war, but somewhere beyond that strife there is an everlasting peace. We, the senior class, have attempted to look into that future to picture our- selves in the year 1955. First we go to the Stork Club in New York. As we go in, everyone is dancing to the music of, yes, it's those Kings of Jazz, Raymond Ferguson and Raymond Graves. VVe take our szats just as a beautiful girl, Joyce Poarch, starts crooning a love song. Say, this looks like a family affair, there's Nettie Mae Davis doing a danc- ing specialty. Remember how that foursome used to hang together back in '43? Leaving the night club, we center our interest on the El Paso Theatre located on Broadway, starring Veronica Brook and Robert Tyler in The Ever- lasting Peace. We enter as the feature begins and gasp in amazement when we find the leading roles to be played by Gloria Butler and Bobby Williams. Remember how they used to fuss and scrap at school in '43? My, they have turned out to be a lovely pair! A As we leave the theatre and enter a subway, we find ourselves being pushed and shoved around. We glance up and there in the conductor's seat sits Stanley Woodfin, all grins. During our conversation with him we discover that he and Elizabeth Winn are to be married soon. Remember how they arrived late for school every morning? We visit Roy Grubb and his wife, Christine Wilkinson, in a beautiful apartment down town. Roy is ex- pecting to ride his horse in the Ken- tucky Derby next year. Good luck, Roy! You know it seems funny about Clarine Wilkinson and Sidney Chalk- ley being separated from Roy and Christine, but they seem to be doing fine with their lovely set of twins. Stuart Baltz, who used to run around with that group, is no longer with them now, for he is in the farm business. We get off the subway and decide to go sight seeing. just as we step on the bus, we bump into that one and only Ellen Chadwick. We have seats together and have an Old Memories talk. It seems that Ellen is a private secretary for that famous lawyer, Raymond Wilkinson, in New York. She boards with Grace Crouch and Twila Smith, who are also secre- taries for a Real Estate Business. Remember how well they got along in commercial work? Ruby Pinkleton, who used to be with that crowd, mar- ried one of those sailors who used to be around. Just imagine that! Alice Seay and Decatur Miller are engaged to be married. Decatur is half-owner of a circus in which Alice is a stunt motorcyclist. Norman Wood, who used to attend to all of our senior business, is at last a lawyer. It seems that he and Audrey Britton are engaged. Doesn't that make history for you? Do you remember how quiet Belver Richie used to be? Well, she is an advertising agent for the Lowman Company, and she and Raymond hardly used to speak to each other. My, how people change. We hear a newspaper boy yelling the headlines at the top of his voice. lt's that big hunk of a man, Forrest jolly. I thought he had settled down to married life. We buy a paper and glancing through the pages, we see where that famous novelty dancing team, Doris Wright and Garland Canada, are t o u ri n g the country thrilling the audiences with their superb dance routines. The opera house is our next stop. We take our seats as the curtain rises. Who is that singing? Why, that's Hilda Protzman! What a beautiful young lady she has become. After the curtain falls, we go back stage to see her. She tells us that she is to be married in a month to Kenneth Savedge. He's the boy who used to be the ladies' man of our class. As we are leaving, Ann Jolly and Broaddus Hey come through the door. He is Dr. Hey now and one of New York's best surgeons. Ann is his nurse and chief assistant. Things have certainly changed since '43. We learn that Harry Lane Finally married Virginia Hammond. We know she is happy. Helen Hiles and her wonderful family are living in the same apartment house with Harry and Virginia. We leave the opera house and hail a cab. When the driver steps out to open the door for us, we are really startled, for there stands Thomas Suttler. He married Virginia Hender- son, and they have two children. just imagine that! Thomas says that Tuck Atkinson owns the cab company he is driving for and that he and Shirley Fricke are to be married next month. And to our surprise, Ewell Flippo, Doctor of Divinity, is to marry them. Laura Dunn, we find out from Thomas, has gone into dress designing and is a famous designer now. She designs ,clothes for Countess Uldine Booker. a We get out of the cab at the hotel and who should be waiting to see us but Gene Winfree. She is just as tiny as 'she was and very dainty. It seems that Gene is a model. She tells us that Betty Lou Smith is a beauty operator in Hollywood and that Annie Werne and Joyce Harris have become famous movie actresses. Gene says that Katherine Williams is now a famous actress on the stage. Remember how well she used to act back in '4-3? Our stay in New York has been quite enlightening, but where is the remainder of our classmates? Since we must find out, let's go into Madam Viking's. Well, there sits Violet King, gazing into a crystal ball. She says the ball reveals that Jacqueline Gillie is now entertaining millions as a vocalist for Glenn Miller. Mary Lee Snellings is a hat designer in Paris. Wonder if she designed all of those topsy, turvy hats the women are wearing now? Gertha Goins and Gloria Firesheets are air hostesses on that famous Eastern Air Liner from New York to Miami. Mae Donner's tea shop in Richmond, is a very well known eating place. Charlene Walsh, who used to be quite an athlete, is now a physical and health education director of the Y. W. C. A. in Tallahassee, Florida. Well, as our trip ends and we head for home, we can't help thinking what a success our senior class of 1943 has made. It seems that there is an ever- lasting peace! Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1943, being of sound mind and body and knowing that from this place we shall soon depart and tread the unknown paths of life, do hereby will and declare this to be our last will and testament. Realizing that our valuable property should fall into appreciative hands, we do hereby declare the following to be the lawful and rightful heirs. ARTICLE I SECTION I.-We do will to the faculty our appreciation for their willingness to help us in the past four years. SECTION II.-We do will to Miss Ball a sensible senior class. SECTION III.--We do will to Miss Terry a better English class. SECTION IV.-We do will to Miss White a reservation in an old ladies' home and enough crochet thread to finish her bed spread. SECTION V.-We do will to Mrs. Tompkins a rationing book for demerits. SECTION VI.-We do will to Miss McDaniel an answer book to End the answers when she can't work a problem in mathematics. SECTION VIl.+We do will to Mr. Grubb a hot blast heater to keep him from getting cold. SECTION VIII.-We do will to Miss Woodson an English class with no saboteurs. SECTION IX.-We do will to Miss Ligon a bushel of carrots to keep her from having night blindness. SECTION X.-We do will to Mr. Williams another dependent so he won't have to go to the army. SECTION XI.-We do will to Miss Thornton a loud speaker so that she may be heard from a distance. SECTION XII.-We do will to Miss Hughes the home economics cottage to spend her honeymoon in SECTION XIII.-We do will to Miss Blankenship a larger pocketbook and desk drawers. SECTION XIV.-We do will to Mr. Reid a lie-detector to determine between the truth and that which is not the truth, SECTION XV.-We do will to Uncle Frank a stoker and water pump that will work. SECTION XVI.-We do will to the maid, Inez, a vacuum cleaner. ARTICLE II SECTION I.-We do will to the Junior Class our dignity, poise, and privileges. SECTION II.-We do will to the Sophomore Class our ability to do things. SECTION III.-We do will to the Freshman Class all the knowledge we have consumed in the past ARTICLE III SECTION l.-I, Tuck Atkinson, do will my six-foot frame and Zoot suits to Mr. Reid. SECTION II.-I, Stuart Baltz, do will my quiet disposition to Monroe Richardson. SECTION III.-I, Uldine Booker, do will my slender shape to Elizabeth Wyrick. SECTION IV.-I, Audrey Britton, do will my ability to keep quiet to Audrey Griggs. SECTION V.-I, Gloria Butler, do will my bashfulness to Audrey Reese. SECTION VI.-I, Garland Canada, do will my curly hair to Earl Tyler. SECTION VII.-I, Ellen Chadwick, do will my creative ability to Jackie Parker. SECTION VIII.-I, Sidney Chalkley, do will my left curve to Clinton Pemberton. SECTION IX.-I, Grace Crouch, do will to Jewel Pinkleton, my knowledge of shorthand so that when she takes shorthand she will get all A's. SECTION X.-I, Nettie Mae Davis, do will my naturally curly hair to Jean Mitchell. SECTION XI.-I, Mae Donner, do will my ability to boss people to Helen Miller. SECTION XII.-I, Laura Dunn, do will my privilege to stay in the office to Billy Blackwell. SECTION XIII.-I, Raymond Ferguson, do will my 1A card to Mr. A. L. Williams. SECTION XIV.-I, Gloria Firesheets, do will my short hair to Helen Miller. SECTION XV.-I, Ewell Flippo, do will my clumsiness to Emmett Dyer. SECTION XVI.-I, Shirley Fricke, do will my big feet to Mary Ellen Walker. SECTION XVII.-I, Jacquline Gillie, do will my shortness to Goldie Chadwick. SECTION XVIII.-I, Gertha Goins, do will my blonde hair to Mildred Fears. SECTION XIX.-I, Roy Grubb, do will my ability to ride a horse to Jackie Parker. four years. SECTION XX.--I, Raymond Graves, do will my energy to Louise Clodfelter. SECTION XXI.-I, Virginia Hammond, do will my typing ability to Molly Clark in hopes that she will gain speed next year. SECTION XXII.--I, Joyce Harris, do will my cloudy day curls to Lena Berkley. SECTION XXIII.--I, Virginia Henderson, do will Miss Blankenship an economics class that will not have any giggling girls or singing boys. SECTION XXIV.-I, Broaddus Hey, do will my ability to act to Richard Chalkley. SECTION XXV.-I, Helen Hiles, do will my ability to get a diamond ring to Miss White, in hopes that she will soon get one. SECTION XXVI.-I, Ann Jolly, do will by ability to keep quiet in typing class to Elsie Wood. SECTION XXVII.--I, Forrest Jolly, do will my athletic ability to Thomas Bondurant. SECTION XXVIII.-I, Violet King, do will my athletic ability to Louise Clodfelter. SECTION XXIX.-I, Harry Lane, do will a bottle of butter-milk a day to Miss White, so she won't have to beat Miss McDaniel to the milk room every day next year. SECTION XXX.-I, Raymond Lowman, do will my ability to grow a mustache .to Benny Lane, who tries so hard to grow one. SECTION XXXI.-I, Decatur Miller, do will my freckles to Monroe Richardson. SECTION XXXII.-I, Ruby Pinkleton, do will my love for English to any poor student who will prob- ably need it in the years to come. SECTION XXXIII.-I, Joyce Poarch, do will my shorthand ability to Loraine Leary. SECTION XXXIV.-I, Hilda Protzman, do will my ability to get along with Mr. Reid and the faculty to Thurlow Smith and hope that he will use it to a great advantage. SECTION XXXV.--I, Belver Richie, do will my ability to give economics reports to some unlucky junior. SECTION XXXVI.-I, Alice Seay, do will my good disposition to Miss Blankenship in order that she may get along better with the seniors of next year. SECTION XXXVII.-I, Kenneth Savedge, do will my athletic ability to Matthew Berryman. SECTION XXXVIII.-I, Betty Lou Smith, do will my cooking ability to Walter Bagby, hoping he will make some woman a good wife. SECTION XXXIX.-I, Twila Smith, do will my ability to get into trouble to my brother, Thurlow. SECTION XL.-I, Mary Lee Snellings, do will my quietness to jackie Parker. SECTION XLI.-I, Thomas Suttler, do will my high English grades to Walter Boswell, in hopes that he will do better than I did. SECTION XLII.-I, Charlene Walsh, do will my athletic ability to Virginia Sheffield: SECTION XLIII.-I, Annie Werne, do will my scholastic ability to my baby sister, Lucille. SECTION XLIV.-We, Christine and Clarine Wilkinson, do will our ability as twins, to get along with each other, to Margaret and Elizabeth Winfree. SECTION XLV.-I, Raymond Wilkinson, do will my blonde hair to Ralph Canada. SECTION XLVI.--I, Katherine Williams, do will my ability to flirt with Irbane Ingram in history class to Gene Rowlett, who seems to like it. SECTION XLVII.-I, Bobby Williams, do will a battery to Eugenia Atkinson in case her switch runs down in the coming year. SECTION XLVIII.-I, Gene Winfree, do will my ability to keep quiet to Freda Bock. SECTION XLIX.-I, Elizabeth Winn, do will my physical education ability to Laura Near in case she loses hers. SECTION L.-I, Norman Wood, do will my scholastic ability to Bill Hodson in hopes that he will make straight A's next year. SECTION LI.-I, Stanley Woodfin, do will my quiet manner and dependability to Matthew Berryman in hopes that he will make better use of them than I have. SECTION LII.-I, Doris Wright, do will my smooching ability to some unlucky junior who needs to know how. In testimony whereof, we have written and signed and do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. THE SENIOR CLASS or 1943. The following, by special request, have consented to act as witnesses: SCARLET O'HARA, RHET BUTLER, ASHLEY W1I.I4Es. M X-.1 RHEA JOAN ROTHCEB . ZYEVVHOUSE . . LORAINE LEARY . IVIILDRED ANDERsoN FLORENCE ,ANDREWS EIIGENIA A'rR1NsoN HERMAN AIfs'rIN SHIRLEY HARLEY EDWARD BELL xVAl.'I'ER BoswELL unior Class OFFICERS RICHARD CIIALR MOLLIE CLARK VIVIAN CLAY STUART CORDLE HAZEI. DYER EARL ELLIS MIIIDRED FEARS VVILMA HIMI.ER IIEY .Vol AI7fI'fIl7'6ff7RANIJ01,I'H CHEAT!-IAM, PHYLLIS LOWMAN . Prexidenf . , . , . l'in'-l'n'.vi1l1'71t -5'ec1'elury- Trmxnrfr IRBANE INGRAM MARX' BELLE JOHNSON VERNELLE Jouwsrm VVAl.'l'I-IR KING, JR. BENJAMIN LANE IIORAINE LEARI' DORIS IVIARTIN P Nfwm-I' Mmm-QI' l'1'I'N1I MAIN MAIL-IIIIIII-1 lx1Q'NAI RIUIIAIIII Mo'I'I.IsI' RIII-:A NIiYN'li47l'SI-1 l'.I.IiANoII l'AxxIaI.I vIAl'Ql'l-1I.INI-I PAIQIX VIRGINIA l'I-:xnxx Junior Class Sponxw-,v.' Miss WVOODSON and Miss LIGON M'ol!0: Cofmiv l !owr2'.' Il li R HI'i0TNVlll'd ever, lmnckwanl never. Navy Bluc :md XYlIItc. Gzlrdcniu. IIICLICN I'IIII,I.II'x ,-X1.I-'IIIQII l'uI'N'I'I2k liI.AImI's I'IfI.I.IsI' A1ARGAkli'l' RIQAMS l'xl.ORIiNL'I-I RoIIINs .IIIAN R0'l'HKiliIl cpl-QNIQ RmvI.Ic'I I' Dams ScIuIcIus IIIIYQIQ SNIaI.I,INm VIRGINIA 'l'IIxIII1'I I'x l'.Akl. I YLHR, AIR. l,oIs lJ'l'I.liY NIARY I'1I.l,liN YVALIXI CARI. xYliS'l'l-IRMA IQIAIIC Woman NN 5' i I 5 .ylbq A A WILLIAM BROOKSHIRE . SARA PRITCI-:ARD . . RALPH CANADA .... XVALTER BAGBY I.OI7Is BAIXFZ IIENA BERKIIEY MA'I I'HENV BERRYMAN Gus BEZARES JANE ANN BLACKWELL JOYCE BOORER WILLIAM BROOKSHIRE XVILBIJR BLYTIJSR . AI,. , ' I' - -T' r .,,.: , -::': W ..,. if .- i I Q 5. . if wc.- . F lg '-' I 5:5---, m pg qi .. .II' I.: 'X - 'L' I 'Q 1 TW' 'sb .O U fnwfirfsf Yffmfigws ophomore Class OIFIFICFRS XYANDA CAMPBELL RALI-I-I CANADA GOLDIE CHADYVICK COLLEEN CLEER LOUISE CLODFELTER BILLIE COLIIIER MALCOLM COFFMAN DOROTHY DUNN 1'tI'l.A MAE ELLIS LESLIE ELLIS Nat picmred-FRED DONNER, J. 1. HORNER , . . . . Pravidefzl . Vin'-President . Sffffldfj'-TTEHJZITKF RAYMOND FIRESHEETS GLORIA CQARBER JAMES CQENTRY OLIVER CEOINS .ALICE MAE GORDON ROIIERI' HA RI' MARTHA HATCHER RAYMOND HAY WILLIAM HODSON QWA., . Ziff' 5 gf - U15 If 7 5' . my I na M, 'I' v . 4 1 Rx A L ' - ..A .msg .rp-..- .. . W, ...M,. Sophomore Class .S'pw1,mr.v.- Mlss BLANKENSHIP ami MR. ciRUBB Molt11.- To think is easy, to 21Ct is hardf, Colorxs Blue and White. Ff0wz'r: l.lNwo1m lllrnsorv AN'1'noNs' Hl'l,cHr:R !X1ARfiAkl-I'I'KAIN .luwrz Koen FRANK l,owMAN W11.mR1: Mums -'EAN IN11'l'c'Hl-21.1, KATHI-:RlNle N1l'l'CHEI.I. .N'a1pifl1rrr'f1'-M. D. Nc Tulip. l1ARRlE'l I'E NIUORING LAURA NEAR RANDALL PACK JEWEL P1NRl.E'roN SARA l'Rl'rcHA RD NIARY Powsu. Hnwoon REAMS AUDREY Rama 'l'Hul.MA RICHIE JACK SNEAD EWDARD xv!-ll'I l' Wlesnm' xvAI.KER SAM XIVILDS N1II.DRED Wu.1.1AMs ROBERT XVOODI-'IN I.Uc11.1.E XVERNE NIARY VVYRICK FRANCES XYATES 1RwooD, BEACHER S'1'A'roN, ANNIE RICHARDSON S Y A Nllgikf Q 5' A 5 BY A if K , is ' A 'I ,. 5' : m y F as E ,.,, M y - 41:4 1 ' F -..N f ,A Q 'J 'ff A I JR N , Freshman Class THOMAS LIvEsAY . PHYLLIS CQRUBB , . . FAE FIANVTHORNE . . FRIEDA BOCR . CHRISTINE BALSLEY HEIIEN BECK JOHN BEZARES ERNEST BLACKVVELI. FRIEDA BOCR VIJHOMAS BONDURANT MAXINE BRENVER IVIAKGAR ET BUTLER M ELVIN CARTER RAYMOND CASH VERNON CLAIBORNE OFFICERS CHARLEAN CLARK BONNIE JEAN CLARK DOROTHY CLIFTON PEGGY COPLEY SHIRLEY CORDLE ERNEST Cox VERNON CRADDOCK OLIVER CRUMP LOUIS DAVIS ARMELIA DIXON RAYMOND DONNER JOYCE DRIVER . Prexidenl . . . . Vin'-Prexidenl . . . 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Club Editors WILI-'ORD MILLS .4............ , , ,.,.. .Art IiIlIIor HARRlE1'TE MOORINI: . , . . , ,Assmlanl Art Elinor CHARl.ENE WAl.SH, GARLAND CANADA ..,.,. ,Prophets Ql.ARlNE Wll.KlNSLJN, BOBBY WILLIAMS ...., Hhglorzans CLORIA BUTLER ...,...4.... TUCK ATKINSON. ....... . . . . .,.,. , .'lqslIurix . . . ,. 'leslutor VIRKZINIA HAMMOND, RUBY IJINKLETON, TQWILA SMITH, HEI.EN l'lll.ES, lXlliTl'lli 'I'ypLII.v MAE DAVIS, JOYCE HARRIS .... Y MISS BALL, MISS TERRY 44...... .S,hon.sor.v BETA CLUB MISS IEVELYN THORNTON .........,. , ,Sponsor CEHRISTINE WILKINSON. .. ,.., Premllent VIRGINIA HAMMOND, . ,. , . VIcu-lfremlenr El,l.EN CHADWILZK .4.. . .... . . .Secrvmry RHEA NEWHOUSE .... .,., .... ....,. , I Q ufwrler GENE WINFREE ...,. . . . ..,., S. C. A Rl'pre.vI'lIl.1!II'I' Colors' GOId and Black Molto' Let us lead by Serving OIhcrS AUDREY BRITTIN f:LARINE WILKINSON GRACE GROUCII TWILA SMITH BOBBY WILLIAMS NORMAN WOOII HELEN l llLES f:HARLENE WAl.Sll l'lll.DA PROTZMAN ANNIE WERNE GLORIA FIRESHEETS JOYCE POARCH LAURA DUNN GENE ROWLET RICHARD flHAl KI,liY IRBANE INIIRAM ISLEANUR PANNHLI. EUIQENIA ATKINSON MARY ELLIEN WALKER Wll.MFlRlJlMl.l1R JACKIE IDARKII-Q CJLADYS PUl.1.liY HELEN llHIl.l.IPS JOAN ROTIII.IaR l:l,URl-QNCIAZ ROBINS SHIRLEY IIRICKIC IZLSIE WOOD LORRAINE LIEARY DRAMATIC CLUB MISS WOODSON. .........,.,.,. , . , S,'1on.mr ROY GRUBB ..... ..... . , , Premienl ANN JOLLY .,.. .... ,.... , V II'cAPrusIIla:nl CHRISTINE WILKINSON. .. ELSIE WOOD... , , . RICHARD CIIALKLEY ....... , . , . , . Secrclury . . . . . 'I ruuxurvr . . .,,... Reporlur Colors: Black and While Molto Ml hold the WOrld but aS a St-zjgc Where Cvcry man must play a part. FLORENCE ANDREWS EUIQENIA ATKINSON STUART l3Al.'l'Z ULDINE BUOKER W. W. BROOKSHIRE RAl,l'll CANADA NI-:TTIE MAE DAVIS IDUROTHY LEE DUNN LAURA DUNN RAYMCJNIE FERIQUSON GLORIA l'IRESIIEE'I'S SHIRLEY FRICKE GLORIA GARBER VIRKEINIA l'iAMMOND OYCE HARRIS ARTHA HATCIHER BRCJADDUS HEY Wll.MA HIMl,ER IRBANE INIIRAM BENNIE LANE LORRAINIE LEARY JEAN MITCHELL IIARRIETTE MOORINC RIKLIIARID MO'I'TI.LY RANDALL PACK JACKIE PARKER VIRIQINIA PERKINS HELEN PHlLl.Il'S SARA PRITCHARID I lll.DA PROTZMAN ANNIE RICHARDSON FLORENCE ROHINS OAN llO'l'IlliIiB ETTY LOU SMITH VIRGINIA 'l1lBHli'l l'S MARY ELLEN WAI.KI4lll ANNIE WI-:RNI-: LUCILLE WliRNl5 EDWARD WHITT KILARINE WILKINSON KATHERINE WlI,I.lAMS NORMAN WOOD STANI.EY WCIKDIJIAIN FRENCH CLUB MR. GRURR ...,......,.,... .,.,SfmrI.mr GLORIA FIRESHEETS. .. ,... Prvsullenr SHIRLEY l'RICKE ...... . Vzcu-PrI'.vIIien1 C,l.ARlNE WILKINSON, ,, .. .... . , . , . . ,hecrvlory RH EA NEWHOUSE ........ . . .Reporter Flower: Fleur dc lis Colors: Rouge et gris Mollo.' 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I'IIIwI I- II MAIIY ICI I I-N W'AI III Il IIII II I I WIIIINI- IIAIIII-IIINII XVII I IIIIAI MII IIIIIIII XVII I IAAII CIIAIII III III LIIIIIIAIIII STAFF .YIMIIIAIII l'II'.vIIlI'lIl l'II'.vIIII'rIl SUI II'lIII'y III I'IIxIII I'l RI'fIInlI'1 I'III'f IIIIII INIIIIL' IIN- I-x'I'I'v IIIIIIII II I IIIIIIII H AIQMI I IA IUIIIIN I,IIYI I lx LLIIIIIIII IXIANLY ,IIII I Y IIIIINIIIII-A I'II.I.IIY fIIlI'I I Y lIl,llINI ISIIIIIII-II PAPER STAFF JACKIE PARKER .,,.,.,. , Iidilur-in-Chief NORMAN WOOIB ..... .,., .... . , .l3ImIne.s.v Manager VIRIDINIA TIHBITTS AND BRCJADDUS HEY ..4.... Amsixmnl Iiusznexs Managers HELEN PHILLIPS ......,. , . ,,.. New.: lihlor ELSIE WOLUID, JOYI Ii I IARRlS .,,. Axsislunt News Ifdnurs ANNIE WERNE. . . , , ,.... . , ,,.,. lfeutun' lidztor ANN JOLLY, ROY GRLIBB ...., A.s.vI.s1unl Ifmlure liIlImr.s JOAN RKXTIIKZEB, VIRKZINIA PERKINS ,4., Society Eduars ELLEN CIHADWICK .,.,. ,.,., . . . . .Lzlerury liduor ETNA MAYS, CLADYS PUI.I.EY.Ax.si.:lI1n1 Lizerury liI1I1urs FIARRIETTE MOORINC. . , ,. .,.,..,.. . . Ar! Edilor VIRKQINIA HAMMOND, RUEY IJINKIJ-lTON, CIIARl.IiNIi WALSH, HlI.IiA PROTZMAN, I .I- IWILA SMITH. CIRACI-L CIRUUCII, HE EN ypms IIILIZS ....,.. , , MISS WIDIDIDSIJN, MISS TERRY.. MISS HUCHES. .. JACKI li PARK ER ....... Sponsor.: RED CROSS COUNCIL . Slbunxur .Prexuienl SuL'rL'lI1ry ANN JOLLY .4.... ...... KATHERINE WIl.l.IAMS. .. ,.,,., Molto' I Scrvc , 'l'n'usurer ROY CRLJBB. .. ...., . .. , NORMAN WKJOIJ, JAK Colors Red and While Iflower' Red and Whllc ROSC LIILDA PROTZMAN HELEN PHILLIPS IVIARIIZ 'I-URNIER IJAIE IIAWTHRONE DOROTHY I.Iili DUNN ITRIEDA BOCR ICVELYN S'I'I4.LI.S MARY I3IiI.I,li JOHNSON SAFETY PATROL I LORENIIIC ROEINS. RANDALL PACK .... HERMAN AUSTIN EUCENIA ATKINSON MATTHEW BIERRYMAN STUART BALTZ IIREDIA IEOCK GI3l.l3lh C:HAl3WICK WANIJA c:AMPHEI.I. LOUISE CILODFIZI TER RANNY C:HEATHAM RIKZHARD CHAI.Kl.IiY I-DOROTHY Ctl.ll7If'l'ON LOUIS DAVIS HAZIZI. DYER -JOHN CRAIC BOBBY HART KATHLEEN HACOOD BROADDLIS HEY IRBANI-2 INURAM MARY BIiI.l.I-. JOHNSON VERNELLE JOHNSON BETTY JENKINS BENNIE LANE I 'Ilil.IiN MILLER iK SNEAD, l.II'IAIm'm1nlv NANCY INIIVNALLY Ifvl-LLYN ORCUT1 JACKIE PARKER IIICLI-.N I,Hll,LlPS VIRIIINIA PERKINS I IIiI.IiN IEIZCK JOAN RO1 HIZIEB JACKIE SHE IION KA'I'IIIiRINIz SMITH EVICLYN STRONC IiARl SIIYLOR CIARI. WIi5'I'liRMAN IZLIZAI-xE'III WINFRl4.I4. INXIARUARIYI WINIfRIikl IlIIIiA PIEWIIOLISIQ WII.l.lANI Kl4Ql.I.Y ITORRESI FIRESHELTS 'IIIIOMAS I.lVIiSl-IY IVIARILARICI' IKPAMS TOMMY YOIJNII GARLAND I IIiA'III BODIIY IIRIIZKH W. W IgROHK5lIIRIi . ,Cublurn . ,Cu-Cu,'1lIzIn NANCY MASSEY STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ROY GRIIIEII, ,. . .. JACKIE PARKER, . .. IELLEN CIHADWICK. ,. ANN JOLLY, ..... . . . COUNCIL President . VIEU- Presnlenl Secretary 'lwreuxurur VIRKZINIA HAMMOND f:LARINE WILKINSON FRANCES YATIES RALPH CZANADA HEI.EN BECK FAI-1 I IAVVTHORNIC IZLSIE WOOD FI.ORI1,NmL ANDREWS I'IATTlli SNI-QAIJ L. G. Balfour Company ATTLEBORO, MASS. Leading .Manufacturers of CLASS RINGS AND PINS COMMENCFMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS if DIPLOMAS if CUPS flf MEDALS fff TROPHIFS W su J: al. I WALTER B. ANDERSON, Representative 4111 Kensington Avenue Richmond, Va. LU LU LU fi. ,ix fix Class Rings and Commencement Announcements for Seniors of Manchester High are Balfour Nlade Complimentx Richmond-Ashland Bus Line 9th and Broad Streets ' Richmond, Va. Fight Round Trips Daily Except Sunday -Q Serving -+ n Flkhardt, Chesterheld Gardens and Branch's Church Compliments of J. F. LANHAM Hudson 85 Morris LANFIIC LDS FARMS VARIETY STORE Complimenzy Dry Goods and Notions S Phone 2-5219 3604 Hull St. RESTAURANT 1. G. ORCUTT 3513 Hull Street R.F.D. No. s, Richmond, va. g'The Ideal Place to Dine Bialsiggk, Msiiilicialgvs Compliments of Compliments of THE GRUBB FAMILY C. P. SCHUTTE Esso Station - Broad, Rock and Richmond, Va. Hull Sts. MAC'S SERVICE STATIUN - TRY oUR - TASTY SANDWICHES U. S. Route 360 Phone 2-9612 South Richmond, Va. Best Wishes To The Graduating Class R. j. BRITTON LASSITER RADIO SHOP Semmes Ave. Pharmacy Home and Auto Radios Repaired PI'C5Cl'lPUUn blwclallst RECORDS Prrxrription Druggixt Lofw Prius 1430 Hull Street Dial 3--I-425 Dial 7-4008 3318 Semmes Ave. Clem,s Confectionery Compliments of - All Kinds - Sandwiches and Beverages 3605 Hull Street Dial 2-9539 MEHL'S JEWEI,ERS For Better Things In jewelry 1414 Hull St. Next to Venus Theatre FOR BETTER MILK AND BETTER HEALTH - Ca!! - Virginia Dairy Company The Home of Better Milk f'I'here is more food value per penny in your bottle of milk than any other single foodj Compliments of Margaret and Elizabeth Winfree E. B. SWINEFORD Florist Dial 3-8183 1512 Hull Street Richmond, Virginia Dial 2-0892 Hull Street Beauty Shop 1312 Hull Street Richmond, Va. Home of Good Shoes Star Brand Shoes Are Better Haynes Jarvis Shoe Co. 15th and Hull Streets Richmond, Va. Let ur jill your prefcripzionr S M IT H'S PHARMACY 3600 Hull Street Dial 2-6961 for Permanent Appointment 53.50 Up ART BEAUTY SALON Where Lovelinms is Made Lowelizfr' Mrs. Lola M. George, Prop. 1306 HULL STREET ALL FORMS OF BEAUTY CULTURE Virginia Jewelry Store Reliable Jewelers 1119 Hull Street Richmond, Va Complimentr of Raymond Lowman Photographer R. F. D. 11 Richmond, Va.. Swansboro Furniture Co. Frederick W. Smith, Proprietor - Ofvfr 50 Year: in Your Serwife -- VERY EASY PAYMENTS 2620-2622-2714 Hull St. Richmond, Va. MENDEUS MARKET 4214 Hull Street I c 1' S f - - - - m' VlrgmiaMachmery8.WeIIBo. L- A: Inrorporated Redford Cleaners and Dyers Wholesale Pants Sweaters Shirts Plu'nbi'Ex?x?l?gesI-Ieating ARROW PANTS STORES Smart Men's Wear The Little Shop With the Big Value,f 1521 Hull Street Richmond, Va. Pumps-Water Systems 1319 E. Main St. Richmond, Va. SLAVIN THE CLEANER 2615 Midlothian Pike COAL COKE Glll FUEL BUMPANY, Inc. 21st and Decatur Streets Richmond, Virginia , Dial 3-8512 M1tchell's Barber Shop 1614 Hull sneer Dial 3-9385 OIL BURNERS Ser'vire With a Smile Hours: 8 A. 133.91333 Sat. 8 A. M. FIRE LOGS FUEL OIL Shoes-Tennis Rubbers Boots Compliment: of M. B. REAMS Longan's Family Shoe Stores 1417 Hull St. 3022 Westhampton Ave. Sth and Broad Sts. 1559 E. Main St. 120 West Brookland Park Blvd. EUCENE CARY, Mgr. of Hull St. Store-Dial 3-7053 Home of Better Furniture at Lo-wer Pricf.f Bernard Siegel Furniture Co. 11-13-15 N. 18th Street Richmond, Virginia Southern AthQetic Supply Co., Inc. ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS 106 North Seventh Street Richmond, Va. Compliments of A F R I E N D Compliments of Tomahawk Service Station J. H. CONDREY, Proprietor N OLDE'S American Maid Bread and Cakes V At all good dealers DORTON'S GROCERY UNITED Foon STORE Fresh Meats and Vegetables GAS - OIL R. F. D. 11 Broad Rock Road NUNNALLY'S GROCERY Fresh Meats - Fruits - Vegetables D. E. lDougl Nunnally Phone 70573 4600 Hull Street Richmond, V Newman 81 Wasserman 1425 Hull Street Compliments of Main Street Clothing Co. W. W. KATZ, Prop. 1561 E. Main Street Drink Coco-Cola in Bottles RICHMUND C000-EULA BUTTLING WURKS, Inc. 1801 VV. hlarshall St. Richmond, Va. Phone 4-S761 ANIJERSUN Xi WUUDFIN Gas - Oil Soft Drinks - Candy Light Groceries - Tobacco Auto Repairing Route 11 South Richmond, Va. Clodfelter Bros. GROCERIES U Automobile Repairing I LUNCHES Pet Dairy Products Co Ilce Cream D16 3 IQ 3001 Cutshaw Avenue R h d N g --- , 152 AUTOGRAPHS xg.. ag' -0, . I 1 4 1 AUT H APRS . -:W'x3u, 'N ' , fx' ' VL, A M , E, ,wif In W ,- ii - . , - ' 1 4 ' H , 1, , ,. 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