Randolph Henry High School - Log Yearbook (Charlotte Court House, VA)
- Class of 1948
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LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA GIFT OF DIVISION OF EXTENSION •• Lives ol great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.” — Longfellow “Footprints on the sands of time.” BILLY COOKE Editor in Chief LOUIS I’ARHAM Business Man ay er THE LOG RANDOLPH-HENRY HIGH SCHOOL CHARLOTTE COURT HOUSE VIRGINIA 1948 A ] pfe- PKOPEB.TY OF i ikfc ilBBAKF OF V1BG1NIA QCHMOND.VA Hilli DEDICATION Because she embodies the spirit of Randolph- Henry, the scholarship, the citizenship, the contagious enthusiasm which is its tradition, the annual staff of 1948 proudly dedicates this edition of THE LOG to MRS. FRANCES DAVIS LAWSON. ADMINISTRATION ROBERT WILLIS BOBBITT Superintendent JOHN ROBERT ANDERSON Director of Instruction CLAIRE CRENSHAW HAYES Visiting Teacher FT (ffcr ! ' JOSEPH SCOTT CALDWELL Principal H. C. WILHELM Director of Audio I i sit a I Program LEO GARRETT Coach FACULTY June Holl, Cassandra Laird, Irene McNair, Carrie Peennan, Ruth Rowe Daniel, Elizabeth Mountcastle, Jean Boyle, Nnltie Johns, Les Owen, Maude Pugh, Eleanor Berger, Maude Berkley, Minnie Rose Hawthorne, H. C. Wilhelm FACULTY Mary Hanmer, Leo Garett, Doris Paulette, Alary Louise Snyder, Margaret Hamilton, Leonard Starling, Elizabeth Weaver, S. Louis Y. Jones, Frances Lawson, Virginia Walker, V illiam R Pankey, Burdette Ramsey In Memoriam HARRY LUCIAN SAVILLE 1891-1948 Because he lived, hundreds of boys and girls were inspired to become better men and women and to live fuller, richer lives. Never stooping to conquer, never failing to lend a willing hand or a kind word to a worthy student, he gave full measure in return for his earthly rewards. Posterity will remember him as a student, teacher and friend. CLASSES SENIORS I zctta I ’owfel! President Miriam Dickens. .Vice President Carlton Foster Secretary Beth Cryrnes Trewurer Marion Owen .Reporter JAMES CARLTON ANDREWS Phenix, Virinia “Jimmie” Dramatics Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 4; Vice-president of Class 2; Treas- urer of junior Class; 4-H Club 1. FRANCES MARIA BAILEY Fort Mitchell, Va. Activities Club; Dramatic 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 4. ESTER LOIS BAILEY Keysville, Virginia Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Victory Club 1; Library Staff. THELMA MAE BAILEY Drakes Branch, Va. ‘T, B.” Athletic Association 1, 2 , 3, 4; Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. SENIORS CARL JACKSON BERKLEY Keysville, Virginia “Berk” Dramatics Club 1 ; Shop Club, 1 ; Art Club, 2. FRANCES LOUISE BERKLEY Ontario, Virginia Journalism, 3 ; Jr. Band, 3. ELLWOOD BASS CANADA, JR. Phenix, Virginia Vice President Sophomore Class; President Latin Club, 3; Boy’s State, 3; President of Stu- dent Council, 4; Delegate to S. C. A. Convention, 4; Secretary of Latin Club, 4; Dramatics, 4. LUCILLE MABLE BLANKS Drakes Branch, Virginia “Cile” Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1 ; Dramatics, 2, 3, 4 ; Sweetheart, 1 ; Student Council 1 ; Annual Staff, 2, 3 ; President Music Class, 3, 4 ; 4 H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Class, 1, 2, 3, 4; President of Home Room, 1, 3; Head Librarian — Band, 4; Victory Corps, 1, 2. BARBARA ANN BROWN Brookneal, Virginia “Bobbie” Home Ec. Club, 1, 2, 4; Art Club, 2; Victory Corps, 1, 2; Statesman Staff, 4; Business Mana- ger of Dramatics Club, 2 ; Vice-President of Home Room, 3 ; Cafeteria Representative, 2. CARL EDWARD CLAYBROOK Brookneal, Virginia Band, 2; Glee Club, 3, 4; Football, 4; Baseball, 4. LELAND ASHWORTH CLAYBROOK Brookneal, Virginia F.F.A., 1 ; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 2, 3. PEGGY KEITH CLOWDIS Phenix, Virginia Home Ec. Club, 2; Dramatics Club, 3; Cafe- teria Club, 2. SENIORS RUBY ESTELLE COLLIE Red Oak, Virginia “ I Irowneyes” Glee Clui) 1 ; Cafeteria Representative 1 ; Stu dent Council 2; Treasurer of Home Room, 3; Journalism Club, 3; Circulation Manager of Statesman Staff, 4; Glee Club 4. WILLIAM G. COOKE, JR. Keysville, Virginia “Billy” Rand 1, 2, 3; Assistant Manager, Rand, 3; Student Council, 3; Dramatics 2; Glee Club, 2, 3; Latin Club, 4; Delegate to S.C.A. Convention, 4; Member of Roy’s State, ' 47; 4-11 Club, 1; Annual Staff, 4. IRENE ELIZABETH CRYMES Keysville, Virginia “Beth” Band, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Rand, 3; Manager of Band, 4; Sweetheart, 1; May Court, 3, 4; Dramatics, 4; Student Council, 3; Reporter of Senior Class. LOLA JEAN CUTTS Keysville, Virginia “Cutts” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Victory Corps 1 ; Dramatics I, 4; May Court, 1, 2, 3; Maid of Honor 4; Sweetheart 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Secretary of Homeroom 3; Cafeteria Club; Assistant Libra- rian of Rand 4; Vice President of Latin Club. MARGARET BUFORD DANIEL Charlotte Court House, Virginia ‘Shortie” Student Council 2; Secretary of Student Coun- cil 3; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Captain of Patrol 4; Dramatics 4; Band 1 ; Glee Club 2, 3; President ol Part II Glee Club 3; Home Ec. Club 1 ; 4-H Club; 1; Annual Staff 4; Statesman Staff 4; Senior Planning Board. MIRIAM DICKENS Keysville, Virginia “Dickens” President of Junior Glee Club 1 ; Junior Rand I ; Student Council 1 ; President Freshman Class 1; Basketball 4; Statesman Staff 3; Editor 4; Latin Club 2; Annual Staff 1 ; Cheerleader 3. LEIGHTON BRODELLE DODD Charlotte Court House, Virginia Annual Staff 2; Dramatics 2. RANDOLPH LEE DUFFIE Randolph, Virginia “Root” Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 4; Victory Corps 1,2; Rand 2, 3, 4; Senior Plan- ning Board. SENIORS LILLIAN JONES EGGLESTON Keysville, Virginia “Lilly Jo” Dramatic Club 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Cafe- teria Club 1. CORNELIA ARLENE FLESHMAN Appomattox, Virginia Victory Corps 1 ; Junior Glee Club 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Softball 3 ; Student Council 4 ; Assistant Chairman of Girls Committee 3. CARLTON H. FOSTER Phenix, Virginia Secretary Senior Class ; Sec. Student Coun- cil 4; Sports Editor of Statesman 3. 4; Sports Editor of Annual ; Vice President Home Room 3 ; Boys Committee 3 ; Red Cross 1 ; Manager Football 3; Football 4; Baseball 3, 4; Navy 1944, ’46. JOHN ELMER FOSTER Football 5 ; Basketball 5 ; Baseball 5 ; Senior Planning Board 5 ; President of Latin Club 5. FRED CALVIN GARNETT Randolph, Virginia “Cutie” Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman and Sop- homore Class; Glee Club 1, 3; Student Council Representative; Patrolman 3, 4. JAMES WESTLEY GAULDIN Charlotte Court House, Virginia “Jimmie” Football 4; Basketball 1, 3; Victory Corps 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Statesman Staff 4; F.F.A. 1 ; Treasurer of Glee Club 3; Boys Chorus 4; Color Guard 3, 4. EVA VIRGINIA FOSTER Saxe, Virginia “Baby Snooks” Band 1 ; Glee Club 1. ROBERT LEE HALL Drakes Branch, Virginia “Bob” SENIORS HARRY ELAM HAMILTON, JR. Pamplin, Virginia Football 4; Band 1, 2; Cafeteria Club 2; Statesman Captain 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. RUSSELL DELBERT HAMLETT Charlotte Court Hou.ie, Virginia “Rusty” Football 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Military Club 1 ; Student Council 3, 5; Vice-President Sophomore Class; President Junior Class; Senior Band 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Re- porter. DORIS LOUISE HAWKER Red Oak, Virginia “Hawker” Dramatics Club 2, 3 ; Home Ec. Club 1 ; States- man Staff 4; Basketball team 4; Dramatics 4; Treasurer of Home Room 2. ANNIE LORENA HOLLOWAY Drakes Branch, Virginia “Ann” Secretary of Press Club 3; Reporter of |our- nalism Club 3; Statesman Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Glee Club 1, 2; Victory Corp 1, 2 ; Home Room President 3 ; Basketball 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE JACKSON Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; F.F.A. 3, 4. KATHLEEN FRANCES JOHNSON Wyllie.sburgh, Virginia “Cat” Dramatics Club 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Dra- matics 4. LAURA RACHEL JOHNSON Brookneal, Virginia ARLENE ELIZABETH JONES Red Oak .Virginia Art Club 1 ; Home Room Reporter 3; F.H.A. 3, 4. SENIORS JAMES FRANKLIN JONES, JR. Phenix, Virginia “Pete” Baseball 2, 3, 4. ANITA RAYE LIPSCOMB Brookneal, Virginia Art Club 1 ; Dramatics Club 3 ; Home Ec. Club 1, 2. ELSIE MAE KELLER Keysville, Virginia Rand 1. 2. 3. 4; Art Club 1 ; Dramatics 3, 4; Statesman Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1. HAROLD FLOUNEY LOCKE Phenix, Virginia “Boo” Glee Club 1. CAROL DIXON LAYNE Cullen, Virginia “Putt” Agriculture 1, 2, 3. MARION ANN MARTIN Ontario, Virginia Journalism 3; Band 3; Piano 2. JAMES ELWOOD LEE Brookneal, Virginia “Jim” F.F.A. 1, 2; Baseball 4. MARY ANN MARTIN Drakes Branch, Virginia Band 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 4; Student Coun- cil 3 ; Glee Club 2, 3. SENIORS DOROTHY MAE MASON Brookneal, Virginia “I )()t” Home He. Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Vic- tory Club 1, 2, 3. PHYLLIS MARIE MASON Brookneal, Virginia Nome He. Club 2; Cafeteria Club 2; Drama- ties Club 4; Statesman Staff 4; Basketball 4. WAYNE CORBETT McKINNEY Brookneal, Virginia “Stretcher” (ilee Club 4; F.F.A. 1, 2; Baseball 4; 4-11 Club 1, 2; Victory Corp 1. GLENN AUSTIN McNEILLY Keysville, Virginia “Mae” ( ilee Club 4. ALBERT JOHNSON MOORE, JR. Randolph, Virginia “A. j.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; 4-11 Club 1, 2; Victory Corp 1, 2; Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Student Council. JAMES CABINESS MOORE F.F.A. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5; Basketball 4. JAMES NORWOOD NEAL Aspen, Virginia F.F.A. 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Glee Club 4; Base- ball 4. MARGARET HENDERSON NELSON Abilene, Virginia Home He. Club, Music Class 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- President Music Class 3; President Home Room 3; Band Majorette 1, 2; Drum Majorette 3, 4; May Court 1, 3, 4; Girls Committee 2; Safety Patrol 3; Victory Corps 1, 2; May Queen 4. SENIORS LUCY ANN NEWCOMB Phenix, Virginia Glee Club 3; Art Club 2; Home Ee. Club 3, 4. MABEL LEE PILLOW Phenix, Virginia Art Club 1,2; Latin Club 3. RITA JOYCE NOBLIN Phenix, Virginia Junior Band; 4-H Club; Home Ec. Club. NANCY MAE PILLOW Phenix, Virginia “Red” Dramatics 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Latin Club 3 ; Glee Club pianist 4 ; Majorette 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3. MARION GRAY OWEN Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Glee Club 3, 4, 5; Treasurer of Senior Class 5; Red Cross 4; Sec- retary of Glee Club 4 ; Victory Corp. VERA ANN PILLOW Phenix, Virginia Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; Reporter of Home Ec. 3; Vice President 4; Student Council 2. LOUIS DANIEL PAREIAM Wylliesburg, Virginia “M onkey” 4-H Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Business Manager Annual Staff 4; Senior Planning Board 4; Victory Corps 1. MILDRED EVA POLLARD Keysville, Virginia “Polly” Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 3; Victory Corps 1, 2, 3; Library Club 3; Library Staff 4, 5. SENIORS MYRTLE LEE POLLARD Charlotte Court House, Virginia “Goldbug” (ilee Club 1 ; Library Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Reporter for Statesmen 3; Business Manager of Statesmen 4. IZETTA JEWEL POWELL Saxe, Virginia “Zetta” Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2; Latin Club Reporter 4; Junior Class Reporter 3; Senior Class President 4; 4-H Club 2; Basketball 3, 4; F. H. A. 1 ; Senior Planning Board 4. ELSIE SCOTT RAMSEY Rolling Hill, Virginia “Scottie” Glee Club 1, 4; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Dra- matics 3. FRANCES ANNE RAMSEY Madisonville, Virginia “Santa” Junior Class President 3 ; Student Council, Vice-President 4; Secretary of Student Council 3; Glee Club 1; Softball 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Staunton River District, S. C. A. 4; Four H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2; May Court 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Delegate to State S. C. A. Convention 4. DOROTHY ROBBINS Saxe, Virginia “] )ot” Home Economics Club. ERROL LESTER ROBERTS Keysville, Virginia “Billy” Statesmen Staff 4; E. A. 1. VIVIAN VERNELLE SALMON Charlotte Court House, Virginia “V. V.” Shop Club 1 ; Home Economics Club 1 ; Dramatics 3; Glee Club 4. GEORGE RUSSELL SMITH Drakes Branch, Virginia “Smitty” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball Manager 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Baseball 4; Victory Corps 1, 2. SENIORS DORA GRAY ST. JOHN Phenix, Virginia “Dick” Art Club 1, 2; Home Economics 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4. LEMUEL WILLIAM ST. JOHN Phenix, Virginia “Lem” Glee Club; Baseball 4. SHIRLEY MAE ST. JOHN Phenix, Virginia Victory Corps 1 ; Dramatics Club 1 ; Glee Club 1; Secretary-Treasurer of Home Room 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. Presi- dent 4 ; Statesman Staff 3 ; Managing Editor 4 ; Cheerleader 4; Rasketball 3, 4; Piano Club 2, 3; May Court 4. MARY ELIZABETH SHORTER Pamplin, Virginia “Shorter” Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT DALTON TRENT Phenix, Virginia “Trent” Glee Club 4; Treasurer of Glee Club 4. ALLIE TUCK, JR. Drakes Branch, Virginia Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Victory Corp 2; Reporter of Student Council 4. ' PEGGY JOYCE TUCKER Drakes Branch, Virginia Football JEANETTE VAUGHAN W ylliesburg, Virginia Junior Glee Club. SENIORS WILTON EUGENE VAUGHAN Keysville, Virginia “Charlie” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager of Baseball 2; Statesman Staff 4; Glee Club I ; Manager of Magazine Canipaiane 3; Band Sales- man 3, 4. FANNIE LEE WHIRLEY Keysville, Virginia Junior Glee Club; Editor of St atesman 4. ROBERT SHAW WALKER Charlotte Court House, Virginia “Bobby” Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Patrol 3, 4; Band 3 ; Cafe. Club 2. ELIZABETH DEAN WILKERSON Keysville, Virginia “Betty” WILLIAM CARLYLE WARD Keysville, Virginia “B. Ward” FRANCES LEANNA WILSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 1; Presi- Saxe, Virginia dent 2; Football Manager 3, 4; Baseball Mana- Home Economics Club 2, 3. ger 2. JUNIOR OFFICERS JOHN MILLS BARKSDALE President BETTY KEM BOYD Vice-President CLARA FAYE METCALF Secretary-Treasurer CHARLIE B. RUSH Reporter VIRGI N I A WALKER Sponsor COLORS Green and White FLOWER White Rose CLASS MOTTO Ever Upward JUNIORS Julia Apple, John Mills Barksdale, Virginia Berkeley, Gladys Berkley, Betty Kern Boyd, Claude Clemments, Gladys Collins, Carol Foster, Carroll Hamlett, Clara Faye Metcalf, Charlie B. Rush, Julian Seay, Marian Tatum. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President .... Viec-Prcsidcnt Secretary-Treasurer Historian Reporter Sponsor BILLY RTCE JOYCE WADDELI LILY GARNETT NANCY CARTER WALTER DICKERSON MRS. PEER MAN CLASS MOTTO To the stars through difficulties CLASS COLORS Purple and White FLOWER Violet SOPHOMORES Left to Right: 1st. Roto: George Adams, Gordon Bailey, Ruth Bailey, Joyce Baughan, Mary Bennett, Marian Berkley, Lizzie Bowman. .2nd. Row: Herman Britton, Nancy Carter, Christine Childress. Peggy- ClaybrcokT Phyiiss Cobb, Virginia Dare Cobb, Rogers Dejarnette. 3rd. Rozc ;Oneita Dodd, Jestine Elder. Doris Ferguson, Charles Fisher, Margie Fore,’ Doris Foster, Hazel ' Foster. 4th. : Raymond Foster, Virginia Gibson, Catherine Griffith, Wesion Guthrie, Lillian Hailey, EPie Hamleite. Ivan Hamlett. 5th. Roto: Garnett Harvey, Marjorie Hughes, Barbara Johnson, Katherine Jones, Kermit Jones, Virginia King, Maurice Larabec. 6th. Rozc : Anne Layne, Elizabeth Lane, Joe Layne. A ot in Picture: Valeria Anderson, Roy Ayers, Curtis Bailey, Virgil Bates, Russell Baker, Alvin Bass, Joyce Carson, Murrell Claybrook, Walter Dickerson Roy Francis, Doris Hamlett, Emma Jean Hamlett, Lona Hamlett. SOPHOMORES Left to Right : 1 si. Rozv: David Leonard, Ramona Leonard, Carnell Lipscomb, Doris Mason, Shorter Metcalf, Hilda Mitchell, Jennie Moon. 2nd Rozv: Marie Moon, Peggy tyloore, Edith Morton, Lena Morton, Emily Neal, Skee Neal, Helen Newcomb, 3rd. Row: Vivian Palmer, Hester Pollard, Louise Pollard, Betty Ann Reed, Margaret Robinette, Rebecca Rush, Margaret Rutledge. 4th. Rozv: Jane Scruggs, Geraldine Smith, Lillian Spence, Wilbert Spence, Theresa St. John, Ann Thompson, Patty Tipton. 5th. Row: Lily Mae Toombs, Sam Toombs, Geraldine Tucker, Nellie Tucker, Vivian Tucker, Shirley Vaughan, Arthur Walker. 6th. Rozv: Etta Grey Wayne, Bill Weymouth, George Wilison, Bernard Wilson. R r ot in Picture: Dorothy Losey, Otis Lovelace, William Mann, Herbert Mills, John Moore, Elsie Newcomb, Thelma Newcomb, Raleigh Osborn, Mary Smith, Jack Taylor, Helen Tharpe, Thelma Trent, Thomas Wilburn, June Woodson. FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS MOTTO “We build the ladder by which we rise” CLASS COLORS Pink and White OFFICERS JOYCE RAMSEY NORMA SMITH BILL TUGGLE DEVIN DUNNAVANT MARY ALICE EVANS CASSANDRA LAIRD FLOWER Snapdragon President I dec -President Secretary .... Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Nason Arrington C urtis Bailey Glennia Bailey Rhita Bai ' ey In gene Baines Betty Bray Bobby Canada John Canada Vivian Claybrook Irene Collins Carolyn Cooper Dorothy Compton Alma Lee Crawford Joanne Crouch Ada De Mott Hilda Dodd Jean Dodd Sarah Driskill Devin Dunnavant Frances Dunnavant Allen Elder Martha Elder Martin Emerson Mary Alice Evans Dewey Fallen Rosa Mae Ferrell Doris Ferguson Edith Foster Hilda Foster Roy Francis Catherine Gauldin 1 saac ( lee Nellie Grant Edward Gros enor Gene Hall Lillian Hamlell Lois Hamlett Tane Jeter Albert Keeling Robert Langford Edward Layne Willard Layne Christine Maloney Ruth Martin Geraldine Moore Lorene Morton Tommy McNair Bruce Newcomb Clarence Newcomb J. E. Newcomb Thelma Newcomb Cora Pillow Willis Pillow William Pollard W ayne Ramer James Ramsey Joyce Ramsey Beltv Ann Reynolds Leslie Roach James Roberts C. W. Royster Charles Shorter Edward Shorter Earl Smith Mary Smith Norma Smith lackie Spence Donald Styers Lois Tharpe John Tharpe Nannie Tharpe Garland Thomas Mary Toombs Sam Toombs C harlie Tuck W alter T uck Betty Tucker Billy Tucker Callie Tucker Bill Tuggle Shirley Vaughan Paul Walker Genc Welch W ' elford W ' hitlow Thomas Wilburn Sam Williams Elizabeth Wilson June Woodson Maggie Yates Lloyd Young Theresa Younger PRE-FRESHMAN CLASS PEGGY KEJSER BEULAH TUGGLE BEN EPPERSON JOHN TIPTON. A1LEEN BAILEY ELEANOR BERGER ‘‘Climb, though CLASS FLOWER Lilac Officers . . . . .President Vice-President .Secretary T rcasurcr Reporter .Sponsor MOTTO the Rocks be Rugged” CLASS COLORS Lavender and White Jo Anne Allen Hilton Andrews ' Thurman Arrington Audrey Ayres Aileen Bailey Alfred Bailey Fay Bailey Alildred Bailey Dickie Baker Christine Berkley Paul Berkley Wayne Boettcher Delano Breedlove Thelma Brooks Jack Chambers Willie John Childress Freddy Church Harry Clay Filbert Clowdis Larry Coates Edith Crymes Franklin Dickerson Margaret Duffie Lois Duffy Betty Dunnavant John Martin Edwards Amelia Elder Buddy Elder Ben Epperson Mabel Evans Elizabeth Fears Buck Foster Madeline Foster Kenneth Francis Elwood Gaines Barbara Garnette Junior Garrett Elizabeth Garrison J oyce Gee Grover Grant Betty Grydcr Dorothy Hailey Phyllis Hamilton Francis Hall Betty Harnlett Clarence Hamlett Elna Hamlett Garland Hamlett Loretta Hamlett Virginia Hamlett Watkins Hamlett Wesley Hamlett Mary Hardy Mildred Harper Ivy Lee Harris Willard Harris Nadine Harvey Ann Irby Jimmy Jervis Norman Jeter Elton Johnson Vern Johnson Allen Jones Clara Jones Elwin Jones Earnest Jones Jean Jones Peggy Reiser Doris Langford Joan Larrabee Floyd Layne Mary Alice Lineberry Nellie Lipscomb Frances Locke Edward Locke Ruby Lloyd Cullen Martin James Mason Jeanette Mason Thomas Milton H. C. Morris Carroll Napier Leslie Nash Herbert Newcomb Wade Newcomb Billy Nicholson Elenora Overstreet Tames Roy Palmer Jere Parham Jean Pettus Peggy Pillow Harriett Poindexter Joan Queen Ayrie Richmond Isabella Robbins Frances Rutledge Bobby Scruggs Beverly Shields Ned Shorter Dorothy Shoemaker Lawson Smith Neil Smith Ryland Smith Lorena St. John Jane Sublett Leroy Tatum Kathleen Taylor Harry Tharp Marian Tharp Johnny Tipi on Earnest Toombs Barbara Tuck Beulah Tuggle Shirley Ward J. E. Weston Stanley Weston Estelle Wilmoutli D. R. Womach Earl Young ORGANIZATIONS ELLW( )0D CANADA President FRANCES ANN RAMSEY Vice President MRS. LAWSON Sponsor Officers Council ALLIE TUCK Reporter Student CARLTON FOSTER Secretary NORMA SMITH T reasurer Student Council Standing, Left to Right ' . Ernest Toombs, Johnny Tipton, Joyce Ramsey, Peggy Reiser, Norma Smith, John Mills Barksdale, Tommie McNair, James Moore, Russell Hamlett, Ben Epperson, Allie Tuck. Sitting, Left to Right : Virginia Berkley, Arlene Fleshman, Phyllis Mason, Billie Rice, Ellwood Canada, Frances Anne Ramsey, Mr. Caldwell, Mrs. Lawson, Izetta Powell, Carlton Foster. Carlton Foster, Frances Ramsey, Virginia King, Billy Cooke. Sponsors: Mrs. Lawson, Miss Weaver Annual Staff The Log Staff acknowledges with greateful appreciation its debt to Miss Jean Boyle and to all of her art students, whose invaluable assistance in art work has facilitated the successful production of this year book. Senior Planning Board Tames Moore, Margaret Daniel, Randolph Duffer, Dalton Trent, Izetta Powell. Advisors ■ Miss Weaver, Mrs. Lawson, Mr. Caldwell. Why the Chimes Rang” Will Be Presented Instead of Regular Christmas Pageant and Madonna Highway 360 Has Been Opened ' RANDOLPH- HENRY HIGH SCHOOL inlional F Band Will Herald Annual Arrival of Santa Claus Spirit of 1776 Is Seen by Student hi former y •I loo unlike the l liri ' Jni. iiuum - jurtir mild hear tin prohiu 1 i uhi re. | ie entire mious high • ilk arid i M. ■ally in order th;t ojumsig mldres.-v lew untie- at lav or ' s t mi mmi LOO, new oner. we might he 1 here were members of present as yt rndln nutmutt The detour i Kit |Art Class Makes Christ- inas Wrapping Paner foitim ibtrfn y Absentee Lists • Are Too Large VVIu’J: the bullet m lu hee hilled among the davs room train where the hit ing. There % some on i.eiiuti ' keeping the cm Many Fe jg ' u i. to be LJ ed •lilts. Andre of Lexington irginia. Takes Pictures for Log” - Excitement c? md Confusion Reign All Day Guidance Com. Makes Teacher Responsible for Some ’ Work c py mi the Star , a s h i n g t o n ' - - account hook; -11 address ; Robert w the presidency ik- r: Lincoln ' s Rights ; Spangled Revolutions.! WashingtotV :• vui •re teacher n :r-erowd ' tl • t • hscnlces in one and v ourself- Getty day. Ask yotir parents . to help reduce that mi mb Santa Leaves Valuable (| ns for Home Ec. Girls Individual Pictures ale First Time paid an early visit to the .ft age this y ear and left nsivc- items for the heuciil 7 projects. In September they se- t-K- ' 1 I be . v 1 tlMlI.S • unit ' «.l la • a last of the duelling recent happening- ' . condititmal surrender. Thtre w re also famm, picture - taken , for it w liny have bail indivuL amounted to SRO.i ' O A Sui dearier with all its ;-:t taebo fr- ith the Students Work for Log Ad; in Chase City with Success Founder of Nation’s First School of Journalism Dies in New York , Age 88 m . ia l I Niche : 1 e first I ca UI I Tiitv : 1 York • alisin in the L f i Wl 1 B A Bf v I 0 B Jm m , p. Journalism Class Left to Right, Top Down: 1st. Row. Estelle Collie, Airs. Jones, Billie Rice. 2nd. Row: Carlton Foster, James Gauldin, Julia Apple, Francis Layne, Shirley St. John. 3 rd. Row: Frroll Roberts, Virginia King, Etta Grey Wayne, Fannie Lee V hivley, Barbara Brown, Myrtle Pollard. Randolph ' Henry’s 47’ 48’ Sweethearts a An ° jgroll ILL 5 ONQR OCfETT nternational r O C O FRANCES LaYnl Prcs L Po RRol BERTS fi n Sec IR AM CKEMS vJmist fAtiHlE Rep STATESMEN ROOM CAPTAINS Captains — Left to Right: Bottom to Top First Row. Ben Epperson Doris Foster Lawson Smith Second Rozv : Hilda Mitchell Helen Newcomb Wilton Vaughn Bobby Hamilton Third Roza: Hilda Foster Raymond Foster Doris Hawker Elizabeth Wilson Fourth Row: Dickie Baker Hazel Foster Wilbert Spence Elmer Hamlet Left to Right — Kneeling : John Canada, Edward Grosvenor, Hilly Tucker, Bernard Wilson, Carrol Foster, David Leonard, Wilbert Spence, Rogers Dejarnette, Kermit Jones, Gordon Bailey and James Ramsey. S tanding : . B. Ramsey, T. E. Newcomb, Donald Styers, Travis King, Charles Shorter, Sam Hamlett, Robert Langford, Junior Walker, Willard Layne, Jackie Taylor, Nason Ar- rington, James Moore, Welford Whitlow, James Lee, Charlie Fisher, Shorter Metcalf, Herman Britton, Joe Layne, Hester Pollard, William Mann, Garland Bailey, Ivan Hamlet, Dewey Fallen, Curtis Bailey, Gene Hall, Murrell Claybrook, Paul Walker, Alvin Ball and L. A. Starling. Future Farmers of America The Future banners of America is the national organization of, by and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the pro- visions of the National Voational Education Acts. The foundation upon which the Future Farmers of America organization is built, includes leadership and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, im- proved agriculture, organized recreation, and patriotism. The FFA Motto is as follows : LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE Future Homemakers SHIRLEY ST. JOHN President VERA PILLOW Vice-President DOROTHY ROBINETTE Secretary MARY ELIZABETH SHORTER Treasurer VIRGINIA COBB Reporter MRS. MARGARET HAMILTON Sponsor “Toward New Horizons” Members of this club are limited to students who have had Home Economics for one year or, who are enrolled in a class for the current year. The club is affiliated with the state and national organizations which gives all students the of America Vera Ann Pillow Arlene Jones Mary Bennett Mary A. Martin Marie Moon Virginia Cobb Rebecca Rush Betty Tucker Joyce Baughan Julia Apple Emily Neal Mary Alice Evans Ann Thompson Elizabeth Layne Frances Berkley Barbara Ann Brown Margaret Robinette Dorothy Robinette MEMBERS Vivian Tucker Lois Hamlett Catherine Gauldin Margaret Rutledge Eva Pollard Shirley St. John Elise Newcomb Arlene Fleshman Hilda Dodd lean Dodd privilege of attending the FFA-FTTA camp each summer at Margat Beach and to attend State Conventions. Through district and state meetings we get interest- ing, new and worthwhile ideas for our regular monthly meetings. Romani Hodierni ORGANIZED OCTOBER 10, 1940 COLORS Roman Purple and White FLOWER Yellow Rose MOTTO Labor Omnia Vincit OFFICERS JOHN FOSTER TEAN CUTTS ELL WOOD CANADA NANCY CARTER... VIRGINIA WALKER President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Mary Bennett Billy Cooke iVl iriam Dickens Lucille Blanks Virginia Walker Weston Guthrie Jennie Moon Virginia Cobb MEMBERS Tzetta Powell Ellwood Canada Frances Ramsey Jane Scruggs Margie Fore Billie Rice Patty Tipton llildegrade Jordan Emily Pillow Betty Boyd Ann Layne Lee Neal Vivian Palmer Theresa Younger II ilda Mitchell lean Cutts Nancy Carter The Library Staff Left to Right — Standing-. Peggy Reiser, Lois Bailey, Geraldine Smith, Gladys Berkley, Eva Pollard, Theresa St. John, D. R. Womack. Seated : Miss Johns, Mrs. Peerman. Safety Patrol Back Roza: Frances Layne, Nellie Tucker, Margaret Daniel, David Leonard, Wilbert Spence, Mr. Wilhelm, Bernard Wilson Front Row: Kermit Jones, Rogers Dejarnette, Eugene Baine, C. W. Royster, Junior Walker, Bill Weymouth, Norman Jeter. SERVICE AND SAFETY MARGARET DANIEL Captain BOBBT WALKER. Lieutenant H. C. WILHEM..... Sponsor CAFETERIA WORKERS Cornelia Giles, Ethel Lipscomb, Julia Lipscomb, Eula St. John, Esther Covington. NURSE — Lucy Garber MUSIC Randolph-Henrv Concert and Marching Band FLUTE: Billy Ward Rhita Bailey Lena Morton Elizabeth Wilson CLARINET: Lee Neal Jean Cutts Margie Fore Jane Jeter Anne Layne Patty Tipton Norma Smith Vivian Tucker Mary Alice Evans Lillian Hamlett Joyce Baughn Peggy Tucker H ilda Mitchell Clarence Newcomb HORN: Beth Crymes Nona Dell Pillow Mary Bennett Betty Anne Reed C MELODY SAXOPHONE J oyce Waddell Maurice Larabee ALTO SAXAPHONE: Elsie Keller Isaac Gee TENOR SAXOPHONE: Jane Scruggs BARITONE SAXOPHONE Wilton Vaughn Garland Thomas BARITONE: Billy Cooke John Foster ( iene Welch Hildegrade Jordan Edward Shorter Robert Langford BASS: Leslie Roach C. B. Rush CORNET: Lucille Blanks Joanne Crouch Devin Dunnavant Bill Weymouth Christine Maloney Bill Tuggle Anne Thompson Carolyn Cooper Emily Pillow John Tharpe Virginia Berkeley Joyce Ramsey TROMBONE: Carroll Welch Nancy Carter Peggy Moore Bobby Hamilton Randolph Duffer John Barksdale James Roberts PERCUSSION: C. W. Royster William M aim Eugene Baines Bobby W alker Clara Faye Metcalf MAJORETTES: Margaret Nelson Lizzie Bowman Nancy Pillow Marian Owen DIRECTOR: Jean E. Boyle ♦Members of All-State Band, 1948 Randolph-Henry Chorus SOPRANO: ALTO: TENOR: Frances Bailey Rliita Bailey Gladys Berkeley Peggy Claybrook Phyllis Cobb Doris Ferguson Catherine Griffin Catherine Jones Ramona Leonard Carnelle Lipscomb Clara Faye Metcalf Marian Owen V ernelle Salmon Elizabeth Wilson Virginia Cobb Estelle Collie Margaret Daniel Elsie Hamlett Dora St. John Virginia King Elsie Ramsey Geraldine Tucker Sarah Smith Albert Bass Carl Berkeley Herman Britton Harold Locke Glenn McNeilly Dalton Trent Otis Lovelace BASS: Carl Claybrook Leland Claybrook James Gauidin Russell Hamlett Carl Hardy Wayne McKinney Norwood Neal Lemuel St. John Bobby Walker ACCOMPANIST: Nancy Pillow Mrs. S. C. Owen DIRECTOR: Jean E. Boyle “Music l’iano Students Study Exalts Life” Mrs. S. C. Owen , Teacher Nancy Pillow Doris Mason Margaret Nelson Jo Ann Crouch Frances Rutledge Billie Rice Mar} ' Alice Evans Joyce Baughan Lucille Blanks Rhita Bailey (violin) MEMBERS Belty Ann Reynolds Lily Mae Garnett Barbara Johnson Elizabeth Wilson Emily Pillow Plildegrade Jordon Vivian Tucker Joyce Waddell Vivian Palmer Mary Bennett Aileen Bailey Peggy Claybrooke Ruth Martin Alma Lee Crawford Sarah Driscoll Frances Berkeley Frances Wilson Cora Pillow Jo Ann Allen Marion Berkeley ATHLETICS Cr ( Vr fr frf b fr n k))) v£ v) 17 ™CK,4 SMITH RTACKli F 05TER,C RMTFB,J: B.V flRD - MAHAatR Front Row: Tommy McNair, Walter Tuck, John Mills Barksdale, Randolph Duffer, Allie Tuck, Charlie Vaughan, Russell Smith, Clarence Jackson, James Gauldin. Second Row: George Wilson, C. B. Rush, Carl Claybrook, A. J. Moore, Russell Hamlett, Carlton Foster, Bobby Hamilton, Coach Garrett. Third Row: Virgil Bates, Claude Clements, Samuel Toombs, Back Row : Billy Ward, Ben Epperson ; Managers r ' Basketball Squad First Rout- — Left to Right: Izetta Powell (F), Lizzie Bowman (G), Phyllis Mason (F), C arroll Hamlett(F), Peggy Tucker (G), Miriam Dickens (G), Frances Ann kamsey (G), Captain; Shirley St. John (F), Doris Hawker (F), Joyce Waddell (G), Jane Scruggs (G), Ann Holloway (F). Second Roto: Phyllis Cohh, Nancy Carter, Patty Tipton, Hazel Foster, Peggy Moore, Marjorie Fore, Theresa Younger, Mary Bennett, Manager; Virginia Cohh, Vivian Tucker, Edith Morton, Virginia Gibson, Betty Wilkerson, Marion Tatum. TV H. 43 Pamplin 23 R. H. Victoria R. H. 38 Pamplin 10 R. H. Lynchburg Business R. H. 29 Blackstone 25 College R. H. Blackstone R. H. Lynchburg Business R. H. Farmeville College R. H. Farmeville R. H. Kenbridge R. H. Victoria R. H. Kenbridge R. H. Buckingham Boy’s Basketball Squad Front Razo: Tommy McNair (( ' ), A llie Tuck (Ci), Russell Smith (C), Walter Tuck (F), Calton Foster (G). Second Row. James .Moore (G), Randolph Duffer (C), Clarence Jackson (F), Ray Foster (G), Coach Garrett. Third Row. A. j. Moore, Manager. Claude Clements (G), John Mills Barksdale, Manager. FEATURES JEAN CUTTS Maid of Honor MARGARET NELSON May Queen Senior Personalities BEST ALL AROUND Frances Ann Ramsey Carlton Foster JUST CRAZY 1‘eg ' gy Tucker Dalton Trent MOST IN LOVE Jean Cutts John Foster MOST ATHLETIC Frances Ann Ramsey Allie Tuck MOST AMBITIOUS Miriam Dickens Louise Parham BIGGEST PEST Lucille Blanks Billy Cooke Senior Personalities MOST POPULAR Frances Ann Ramsey Ellwood Canada MOST ATTRACTIVE Margaret Nelson A. J . Moore BIGGEST TOMBOY Arlene Fleshman BIGGEST SISSY Hilly Cooke MOST TALENTED Elsie Keller Ellwood Canada MOST ORIGINAL Phyllis Mason Jimmy Andrews LAZIEST Rita Noblin Wayne McKinney Art Class George Adams Frances Dunnavant Arlene Fleshman Janies Gauldin Arlene Jones Tommy McNair Helen Newcomb Theresa St. John Lily Mae Toombs Ada Mae DeMott Margaret Daniel Roy Francis Barbara Johnson V irginia King Edith Morton Geraldine Smith Marian Owen ILOTTECimsci .AUTOGRAPHS. .AUTOGRAPHS. ED, “BUGS” AND ROOSEVELT ADVERTISERS Moses Motor Company Appomattox, Virginia 00OO0 CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBiLE SALES AND SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 00OO0 Phone 7702 00OO0 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “48” Grinels Motor Company 00OO0 Phone 102 Appomattox, Virginia ooOOo COMPLIMENTS OF GRINELS MOTOR COMPANY ooOOo FORD CARS AND TRUCKS— SALES AND SERVICE TR Y . . . L. B. DICKENS FOR YOUR FEED AND GROCERIES KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA C O MPUMENTS O F RAYLASS DEPARTMENT STORE LYNCHBURG, VIRCINIA PERDUE ' S 0O0 Ready-To-Wear Millinery, Dry Goods, and Notions 0O0 KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHING 0O0 WEBB-WHITAKER CO. 0O0 909 Main St. . . . Lynchburg,, Va. CANADA’S 00OO0 ...GENERAL MERCHANDISE... 00OO0 Phone 612 00OO0 COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD 00OO0 PHENIX, VIRGINIA FARMVILLE MANUFACTURING CO. South Main Street Farmville Va. 0O0 Your Home Builders Store 0O0 Millwork, Building Materials, General Electric Appliances DuPont Paint 0O0 At The Same Location Since 1878 COMPLIMENTS O F Mottley Construction Co. INCORPORATED oOo FARMVILLE .... VIRGINIA Newcomb ' s Service Station oOo Sandwiches G as . . . Oil . . . Groceries oOo Phone 704 OOO Route 40 Phenix, Va. KILK ARE ooOoo LAU N DRY-CLEAN I NG— STORAGE ooOoo FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Newman Taylor Manufacturing Co. 0O0 Chevrolet Sale Company CONTRACTORS 0O0 0O0 29 Years A BUILDING MATERIAL CHEVROLET DEALER 0O0 FARM VILLE, VIRGINIA 0O0 FARM VILLE, VIRGINIA M. W. Callaham b Sons, Inc. COMPLIMENTS 0O0 O F WHOLESALE GROCERS KELVINATOR 0O0 0O0 LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS CLASS PINS, CLUB PINS OF. THE INVITATIONS GULF OIL CORPORATION CALLING CARDS AND 0O0 CAPS AND GOWNS Wake field, Virginia 0O0 0O0 Walter B. Anderson Branch Offices at: Burkeville L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Chase City And 0O0 South Hill, Virginia RICHMOND VIRGINIA Congratulations and All Good Wishes to Each Member of the Class of 1948 — in This the Beginning of Your Career. 00O00 We shall welcome your counsel for we are confident that your ability,, imagination, vision and enthusiasm, tempered by our conserva- tism and experience will result in our mutual benefit. Some of you will doubtless accumulate wealth, although we believe that the proper use of it is moral and social virtue paramount to its accumulation. We shall always he ready, willing and anxious to assist you in your financial plans and problems. The Bank of Appomattox A ppomattox, V irginia 00O00 Each Depositor is Insured for Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Garland Vaughan Phone 291 Keysville, Virginia 00O00 LADIES AND GENTS READY TO WEAR 00O00 GRIFFON CLOTHES 00OO0 Mojud Hose . . , Starbrand Shoes . . . Barbtzon Slips 00O00 HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES Charlotte County Farmers Service B. F. Dodd, Owner Phenix . . 0OOO0 Phone 631 0OOO0 FEED . . SEED . . . FERTILIZER AND FARM SUPPLIES 0OOO0 WE CLEAN SEEDS oOOOo CASH PAID FOR FARM SUPPLIES 00OO0 LONG DISTANCE HAULING 00OO0 HOME APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES Phenix Live Stock Market 0OOO0 HOGS . . . SHEEP . . . VEALS . . . COWS 0OOO0 AUCTION SALE EVERY SATURDAY Phenix . oOOOo RAYLASS DEPT. STORE C 0 M P L 1 M E N I S 0O0 O F SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA LEGGETT ' S DEPT. STORE oOo oOo Shop Where Your Dollar SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA BUYS MOST THE OUTLET STORE THE JEWEL BOX, INC. oOo oOo “The Home of Better Values’ ' Your Friendly Jewelers oOo oOo South Boston’s Diamond Store V 11. BORN AVENUE oOo SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA Friendly Credit Jeweler GILES FLORISTS A. R. VIA BRO. oOo oOo Main 118 Phone 64 ...JEWELERS... oQo oOo South Boston, Va. SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS O F WESSON ' S JEWELRY ...BARBOURS... oOo oOo South Boston SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA oOo Virginia Phone 78 H. H. FAULKNER Electrical, Plumbing and Heating Contractor AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR TIMKEN OIL HEATING UNITS and BURNERS STANDARD SANITARY PLUMBING FIXTURES RUNNING WATER SYSTEMS Phone 761 Keysville. Va. WALKER -WARD MOTORS INCORPORATED oOo CHRYSLER— PLYMOUTH oOo Philco Radios and Refrigerators oOo Telephone 18-9 Ontario, Va. CHEVROLET oOo VARIETY GROCERIES BROOKES MOTOR CO. CARS— TRUCKS— SERVICE oOo MAYS’ LEADER OF LOW PRICES Keysville. Virginia oOo oOo Telephone 781 BROOKNEAL NARUNA PHENIX ROLLER MILLS oOo Square Deals and HOLTS MARKET oOo Corroll M. Holt, Proprietor oOo NEW AGE FLOUR oOo PAY DAY FEEDS oOo PHENIX, VIRGINIA Choice Meats — Fancy Groceries Fruits and Produce oOo BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA Telephone 7-4035 Flowers School Equipment Co. QUALITY SCHOOL FURNITURE and SUPPLIES 327 W. MAIN ST. RICHMOND, VA. Window Shades, Blackboard, Sunday School Fur- niture, Crayon, Chalk, Art Supplies, Erasers, Gymnasium Equipment, Athletic Equipment, Play- ground Equipment, Visual Aid Equipment, Pro- jectors, Maps, Charts, Globes, Laboratory Equip- ment, Educational Film, Record Players, Wood Folding Chairs, Steel Folding Chairs, Church Pews, Altar Furniture, Stage Equipment, Window Drapes, Waste-Baskets, Floor Maintenance Sup- plies, Paper Towels, Primary Tables, Cafeteria Tables, Straight Chairs, Assembly Chairs, Audi- torium Chairs. THE UNION STAR oOo PRINTERS— PUBLISHERS oOo BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS O F Hammer Motor Company 0OOO0 KEYSV1LLE YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER COMPLIMENTS OF Spaulding Hardware Company 0OOO0 CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS O F COLGATES RESTAURANT Phone 2531 Chase City, Va. CONNER PRODUCE CO. 0O0 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA WHEN IN KEYSVILLE STOP AT THE TEXACO GAS STATION 0O0 ON THE CORNER oOo W. J. Pollard, Jr.,, Proprietor Established 1885 Phone 2859 oOo LICHTENSTEIN ' S oOo READY-TO-WEAR for Men, Women and Children oOo 1021 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. COMPLIMENTS OF Jeffreys Motor Company, Inc. oOOOo CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA Keysville Dry Cleaners ACE 0O0 Alteration and Repairing OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 0O0 Pick-Up and Delivery Service Underwood, Standard, 0O0 OWNED AND OPERATED BY S. C. Owen Noiseless AND PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Pettus 0O0 Motor and Implement Co. Office Supplies, Office Equipment Sales and Service School Supplies, Office Machines CASE FARM MACHINERY 0O0 Dodge Job Rated Trucks Phone 5276 0O0 Keysville, Virginia Arcade Bldg. 520 Main St. Danville, Virginia Virginia Crafts, Inc. 0OOO0 Keysville . 0OOO0 MANUFACTURERS OF CROWN COLONY CHENILLES 0OOO0 Virginia ' s Only Chenille Plant COMPLIMENTS SANITARY BARBER SHOP O F oOo THE CLEANERS ‘7 1 Pays To Look Well’ 0O0 oOo Laundry and Dry Cleaning G. B. BUCHANAN, PROPRIETOR 0O0 oOo Phone 8702 Appomattox, Va. Appomattox, Va. Richwood Store And Service Station 0O0 Gas, Oil Change, Groceries 0O0 Watch Repairing J. E. Sears b Company, Inc. oOo MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BUILDING MATERIAL 0O0 G. P. Brannon, Proprietor 0O0 APPOMATTOX, VA. oOo APPOMATTOX, VA. oOo Phone Appomattox 202 Phone Lynchburg 4620 COMPLIMENTS W. E. DANIEL O F oOo DR. C. G. O ' BRIEN GENERAL MERCHANDISE oOo 0O0 STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS oOo Appomattox, Virginia Charlotte Court House, Va. COMPLIMENTS FOR O F YOUNGER, SMARTER FASHIONS DR. C. H. SWING it’s oOo D. MOSES b COMPANY Appomattox, Virginia oOo Lynchburg, Virginia COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS O F O F THE Gurley CHASE CITY PROGRESS COMPANY Furniture and Mattress Co. 0O0 oOo Publishers Of Chase City, Virginia The Chase City Progress JENNINGS JEWELER Cleon Crymes, Editor oOo 0O0 John Hederly, Manager Chase City, Virginia 0O0 oOo Chase City, Virginia REPAIRING A SPECIALTY COMPLIMENTS O F FOR BEST RESULTS SELL ALL YOUR LIVESTOCK Moon b Newcomb THROUGH Funeral Home Farmville and Chase City 0O0 Livestock Market PHONE The Finest Market and the Livesl Auctioneer and Manager Keysville 38-1 Chase City 2586 BEN L. HOWELL, OWNER HUGHES Southern Atlantic Supply Co. INCORPORATED Athletic Outfitters B A R- B -C U E oOo KNOCKDOWN and TELESCOPING 0O0 BLEACHERS PLAYGROUND and GYMNASIUM Chase City, Virginia EQUIPMENT 116 North Seventh Street Richmond 19, Virginia Dial 2-6203 ...PAULINES... SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE 0O0 0O0 THE LEDER BROS., INC. SHOP OF 0O0 INDIVIDUALITY WEAR . . WITH . . PRIDE 0O0 CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS LETS BE FRIENDS LETS HELP EACH OTHER O F 0O0 THE MECCA THEATER The Peoples 0O0 Bank and Trust Company CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA 0O0 CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Chase City Department Store 0OOO0 CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS O F J. J. NEWBERRY 0O0 FARMVILLE SOUTH BOSTON COMPLIMENT S O F ROS ES S 5 . . 10 . . 25 oOo FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Thrifty Charlotte County COMPLIMENTS Folks Shop At 0 F ... THE HUB . . . BALDWI NS 0O0 fl here Their Patronage Is oOo Appreciated 0O0 FARMVILLE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA DURHAM LYNCHBURG COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS O F PATTERSONS DRUG CO. O F College Shop Restaurant 0O0 oOo FARMVILLE , VIRGINIA FARMVILLE,,, VIRGINIA A. H. HAMILTON PETTUS MOTOR CO. oOo 0O0 Sales — PONT I AC — Service DRY GOODS, NOTIONS oOo 0O0 General Repair READY-TO-WEAR garments PAINTING 0O0 DRAKES BRANCH, VA. oOo DRAKES BRANCH, VA. Appomattox C. S. JENKINS Hardware Company 0O0 0O0 THE ECONOMY STORE EXCLUSIVE HARDWARE 0O0 0O0 APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA POE HARDWARE CO. Phones — Day 85; Nights 193 0O0 HARDWARE Sundays 6420 o.Oo AND RICHARD D. ROBINSON oOo ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Funeral Director and Embalmer 0O0 oOo APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS “Try The Drug Store First ” O F oOo HAROLD Y. SPENCER LEE THEATRE oOo 0O0 DRUGGIST oOo APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA Most People are at a Loss to Know What to do When Called Upon to SOUTHSIDE Make Funeral Arrangements. With Thirty Years of Service, the ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Collins Funeral Home Can Relieve You of These Problems. oOo COLLINS FUNERAL HOME J. E. Glenn, Proprietor DRAKES BRANCH, VIRGINIA oOo Phone No. 541 DAY AND NITE SERVICE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA VISIT DOROTHY MAY STORE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA oOo You’ll Always Find a Complete Line of Ladies Ready To W ear oOo PHONE 300 THE FARMVILLE HERALD oOo Printers — Publishers OOO Subscription Rate $2.00 Per Year oOo FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Gray’s Drug Store 0OOO0 THE PHARMACISTS ART AT ITS BEST 0OOO0 247 Main Street oOOOo FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA WELCOME T O FARMVILLE’S LARGEST AND FINEST STORE oOo . . . D A V I DSON ' S... oOo THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FOR SNYDER AND BERMAN BETTER VALUES INCORPORATED SHOP A T 0O0 ...LEGGETTS... LYNCHBURG IN V I R G I N I A Ear-.iville Lynchburg South Boston For Merchandise You See Advertised in National Magazines 0O0 GUGGENHEIMERS OF LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA In Lynchburg It’s ...MILLNER ' S... 0O0 THE SHOPPING CENTER FOR Younger Crowd Fashions PHILLIP ' S BROTHERS, Inc. Barker Jennings Hardware 906 Main Street 0O0 Company “JUST WHAT I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED” 0O0 WHOLESALE ONLY 0O0 0O0 Lynchburg, Va. Lynchburg, V irginia You ' re Twice As Sure W ith Two Great Names 0O0 FRIGIDAIRE MADE ONLY BY GENERAL MOTORS 0O0 ELECTRIC Refrigerators Ranges W ater Heaters Home Freezers Washing Machines 0O0 Kitchen Cabinets and Sinks 0O0 MATTHEW LYLE KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA Callaham Grocery and Produce Company, Inc. 0O0 WHOLESALE 0O0 Phones 2410—2411 0O0 924-926 Commerce Street Lynchburg .... Virginia Southern Parts and Bearing Company, Inc. 0O0 THE PARTS PEOPLE 0O0 Phone 45 oOo 1022-26 Commerce Street Lynchburg . . . Virginia The Farmers National Bank Appomattox Virginia ooOoo “WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT oOOOo Prompt and Accurate Service ooOoo MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM oOOOo DEPOSITS INSURED COMPLIMENTS o F Hanmer Brothers Keysville Virginia 0OO00 GENERAL ELECTRIC and KELVINATOR APPLIANCES KEYSVILLE DRUG CO. 0O0 THE PRESCRIPTION STORE C. M. Taylor., Proprietor Pettus Motor and Implement Company 0O0 Sales and Service 0O0 CASE FARM MACHINE RY Dodge Job Rated Trucks 0O0 KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF SHELDON’S 0OOO0 . . . GOOD FOOD . . . 0OOO0 Your Patronage Appreciated 00O00 Buck Sheldon 00O00 KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA MARTIN THE JEWELER CANADA COMPANY oOo 0O0 General Merchandise GIFTS that LAST and 0O0 County Produce FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA oOo Charlotte, C. H., Virginia COMPLIMENTS Southside O F Home Furnishing Corporation BOSTON BAKERY oOo Comparison Proves Our Prices 0O0 Are Lower ALWAYS PLEASED TO oOo SERVE YOU SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA WYATT LOFTIS, INC. 0O0 Horne A pplianc.es Farm Machinery Sporting Goods oOo COMPLIMENTS O F Weinstein Furniture Company oOo PHONE 395 P. O. BOX 149 NORTH MAIN ST. SOUTH BOSTON, VA. 1023 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. W. B. NEAL Congratulations to The Class of 0O0 1948 General Merchandise 0O0 . . Heavy and Fancy Groceries . . Hardware, Fertilizer FROM The Charlotte Gazette DRAKES BRANCH, VIRGINIA WHILE AT COLLEGE SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE AT SPECIAL STUDENT RATES. 0O0 — ASPEN, VIRGINIA 9 MONTHS TO ANY COLLEGE IN THE STATE $ 1.00 Sometimes it is the nature of a craft to create an unbreakable tie between itself and the worker in that field, a heart attachment equal to lifetime devotion. One familiar example is PRINTING. Once editor, once compositor, or press- man catches the spirit of the shop, the spell is seldom broken. Like the odor of a camp fire, or a whiff of salt air, the beloved tang of printer’s ink, symboli- cal of a great profession, gets into your heart and soul. School Annuals, Magazines, Newspapers and Special Printing, all smack of it. It is an invisible link that binds all intelligence together. It is the stimulus for creation in business or romance. This craftsmanship, this devotion to service and alert- ness to business needs, has nourished and developed an enormous industrial vitality, and whichever way the course of the future runs, the printer will always find himself able to adapt his helpfulness to new opportunity. Years of experience have taught us! Printing Pays Us Only When It Pays You! McClure Printing Company THE RUNNELS PRESS COLLEGE ANNUALS AND CATALOGS FINE ADVERTISING PRINTING 19 West Frederick St. Phone 605 Staunton, Virginia •@ •• footprints on the sands of time.” 1 000758495 ' y
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