St Annes School - Synopsis Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)
- Class of 1946
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Yvitlm an unerring hand she has smoothed out the rough spots of our daily life, and quietly and skillllllly helped to make our time at Saint Anne's one of gracious living: MRS. ANNE Gooovmiz WALKER I 5 I - x FACULTY AND STAFF ELIZABETH BROOKE COCHRAN Prfncipaf - B.A., YVheatOn Collegeg M.A., University ot' Virginia PAULA DRESSER 11.r.r1'.rlal1l Pl'l'lZfI',U0f B.A., Iowa State Teachers College: M.Enl., University ot' Cincinnatig Cvracluate XVorlc, Cincinnati Conservatory Ol ltiusic VELMA C. Boaz Lalfn B.A., Ranclolph-lW'lacon xX7Gl'TlIllliS College I 44,1 YELMI-x M. BOAZ Fngfflrfz Y! Ipjff 'I 'Q B.A., Randolph-Niacon XVoman's Collegeg Graduate Xvorlc, University Ol' Virginia I , ADELINE REUBUSH CARTER Lalfn Q B.A., Vanderbilt Universityg Gracluate tvorlc. University ot' Virginia ANNE COCHRAN lifble - Rf?-g!f.1l'll B.A., Smith Collegeg MA., Columbia University IE.-IN C. DAVIS Pr1'ma1j1f Deparlmenl B.A., North Carolina XVomen's College: Graduate YVorlI, University ot' North Carolina HERBERT A. DONOVAN CTHE REVERENDU Bible - Clmplain B.D., Virginia Theological Seminaryg NLA., Liberia Collegeg Temple Universityg Columbia University CBartl College? MARX' WHITE DUKE Jlalfzenzalirtr B.A., Converse Collegeg Graduate XVorlc, Columbia University and University ol' Virginia CECELIA GAINPZS flliI'f0l:U - Pf1y.r1'ml Fa'uc'alfon B.S., University ol' Virginia IUDITH CARTER GIBSON Librarian Drexler School Oli Library Science ROBERTA HOLLINOSWORTH Spanzlrfz B.A., Goucher Collegeg Ph.D., University ol' Virginia AI.ICE IW. JONES . .Pl'l.l7I!Il'ZV Deparlmenl Special XVorlc, University ol' Virginia and Pcahocly Conservatory EI.IzAEETI'I HAIIT KELLEY I nlermedfale Deparlmenl Farmville State Teachers Collegeg Special XVorlc, University ot' Virginia LOUISE M. TQING ' 1fCl0IiJ'1l?l'6d Nur-.re ChilLlren's Hospital, Denver, Colorado JEAN MOREGOIA LYNN Dl'HN7df1't'.I' B.A., Mills College CATHERINE TVTARTIN Piano - Cl101'alJIu.r1'c - .IIu.rz'4' fIpp1'ec1'al1'0n Florida State College lior Xx7OD'lCl'IQ. University ol' Virginia: Choral YVorlc under George Kreuger ol tVestminster Choir School ANNE MITCI-I ELL Secrelafyf Grarluate, Fairfax Hall Junior College DORCAS D. PERRENOUO Frencfz Graduate, ACaclemie Lle Neuchatelf' Officier Ll'ACllLlCI11iCS liountler and Former Directress Ol' French House, University ol Chicago TUKE RICHARD P!zy.rical Iirlucalion University ot' Virginia VIRGINIA SNODDY Science BS., Kentucky Universityj NLA.. University ol' California Nl,-XRY GRAVES XVADDELL Sdlffllfll and Elzglzllz Grade Jlaifl - Hzlviaqy B.A., Ranc.lOlplI-Niacon tVOman's Collegeg JVLA., University Oi' Virginia ANNE GOODYEAR WALKER Dwvnilopy Direclor TGP 1 4 hrga ii., g '-s .- Liu A V N lm ,V Q bf' w J WQAV , X w ' f 1 Q ., 4- ' -1. L c 1 -1 x v i ,M - M r S A x xx!! ,W I ., V - - ,V lj ' ' r '6- q v ,X V . if ,qs J' N, A ,L x 5 if 1 ' VA f 4 'X . x ,J 1 K i , f ' 6 - v- I 72 N S ' V ,Jn Y I '- Q ii!! 5 wx, -1- Q , ff- ' ,.. I . 'Q 1 -3 'v- ,f N 9 rg E -. 'x F VM? V l.1 'Nu 1 tx ' , . X A x , 5 .xi N' . , Y. Q WET: ug. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ELIZABETH PURCELL 1771.68-Pl'6J'l.d6l7f ' U f ANN GORDON Secrefary BETTY DIDLAKE Prewfdenl MISS VELMA BOAZ SALL112 MERRITT Vfce-Pl'e.r'1'de11l di. IN G, . e 6 89 Q X L. 1- Sponwal' x gl., ,S 'ff ., 6 ff 9 fx gctsq Q it I ,4 is V S Q54 1. 4, sm' ff 'v 1. EA ,N vs, , J' L MARGAR12'1' I'IENCI-I Lf, X 'fx Treamurer 'ISP QWWZIW V fm ,J 'wi-fow i ' M MW ff' ' mm X . fPe1!r1'cz'zz ,071 ge 93 an crm' K K IJAKXIFJ I . Iacks0nviHc,l?hnida 1944-1946 XVl1ite Team Athletic Association, IU, IX Varsity Tennis, IV Advanced Riding, IV Associate Editor, SYNOPSIS, III Editor-in-Chief, Greenway Gl'apev1'ne, IV Footliglits Club, IV Hyacinth on NVl1eels T Famoum Ihr: .4 Miss Nlitchell and the bookstore Roaring laughter Bets, wait! 491 QoL'f3'?'0'. w-cllwul f fl I I ' , zzt LAAn . , V 9 S O-a-J ug sk ,?4bf,45L4 . , ' , X ' if f f,4,f,f,w1 1. Gold Team Athletic Association, II, III, IV Varsity Hockey IV Varsity Basketball, IV First Hockey Color Team, IV First Basketball Color Team, IV Varsity Tennis, II, III, IV Glee Club, I, II, III, IV Footlighls Club, II Famoum For: Straw-colored hair Bandanas Chewing-gum fines HOP Jlfafrfha jfarze ferry lVIAR'1'r-IA Charlottesville, Virginia 1941-1946 I gf -Xt-fy-u .iv-'yt Y, ., 5' fi.- 9.1 nf iff'---x SJ. -J' M ff- , 1 -.in 5 s fi- N N 'U Ln W J' - , -Ajax ex e-Ls. I I ' I ' 'H J J jx g-., V44hr 9 X' ' rf b ' ,,.l, Q 15 1' 1 -1. ' X !,x i.,,,-,.i 'A wer' 'es i3 Q fwe7za'0Q11z 43000005 i'GXVEN,J Keswick, Virginia 1942-1946 1 l '- f-.far mpg-- N- ,M ,,f XVhite Team White Team Captain, IV Athletic Association, II, III, IV Treasurer, Athletic Association, II Senior Representative, Athletic Associ Varsity Hockey, II, III, IV Varsit Basketball, II, III, IV First I?Ioclcey Color Team. III, IV First Basketball Color Team, III, IV Footlights Club, II, III Treasurer, Footlights Club, II Ri:venti:fi1 R any appy eturns YVap in YVhart ' Glee Cguh, II, III, IV Curb and Chain Club, II Iihniowr For: Charging through the halls Red hair Those letters! till ation, IV ap, jawn? Q i 5 '54, 1 s.. .. .-.- A6u,,,,,u-Q4-1 'f-,c,f,2f.eb ll iiii - -4 'Q ,111-94 yaefaomo-44,7 l I 2 .ofa-owe .SAQJCL 361331 gore ildlake BMS Manassas, Virginia 1942-1946 QQ Gold Team Class President. I, IV Class Secretary, III Foolliglmts Club, I, IV Glee Club, l, II, Ill, IV Service Council, I, ll, III Famoux For: Bushy top-knot Rare jokes f Combing her e ye-brows U21 L44 J d '7fff'-f, ,QM 7, lu.-4.4-, Zak. XL44'-ww. 5 4'C 'f-'-:190-uJ- 42-M-. X. 'ia Tfzeoafom ' evcvfolz gary Tinto - Bum, Yancey Mills, Virginia 1942-1946 XVl1ite Team Athletic Association, I. II, III. IV Glee Club, I, II, III Footlights Club, I, II, III, IV Hyacinth on Xvheelsu Fanmum For: l'TI1ilt'S not true. Giggles Her green lunch-box 'USP vi. , .Q , !,, I -v 1,3--. .1 1 ,l ' ,iff , ,J,,. -X la . Vg H 'U-A 49 ,v it:-J 1, V' -fra , if. ff if ---f v 1 1, L ,I rf, A -N , -Ji, Pisa A, -nl f frm H 1? xvhlte Team Athletic Association, I. II, III, IV Athletic Council, II, III Varsity Hockey, I, II, III, IV Varsity Basketball, I, Il, III, IV First Hockey Color Team, II, III. IV First Basketball Color Team, II, III, IV Footlights Club, II, III, IV Little YVomen YVappin Yvliarfn Kind Lady Glee Club, II, III, IV Vice-President, Athletic Association, IV I'?1mou.r For: Maxi-11a's coming home! Somebocl else-:'s fm-suit .Y gl Oh, Miss Gaines . . .l I 14 I . ,J ,pI,, V ,if ,LA , ,' J V, V . ..A,f x, -,As I. aura Speed Elliott ,fr g, fl fl a SPEEDY Charlottesville, Virginia 1942-1946 Ja M0 . Mwlq J , I sysjlfgqfql SL. All fp 'Kiwi' 51 AU 09pm A N Frances Bfgaq Flefcfzef' . ,YK !1?j,0fx . J WJ HBRA ,YH ,W-.f6UM, x Charlottesville, 'Virginia 1943-1946 5L'L L'1f1fU21 I Gold Team Athletic Association, II, III, IV Footlights Club, II, III, IV Hznzouw I'br: Asthma Day-dreaming Bill 41151 ' ' I ICQ- :s - G-NF vxfxb Q-u.1..llc Cn css. e--A w L':'vw 1-CW-3 'cs . '-3,1144 1 ' Q f lr 1: ' N M .WLX cgi,-,nl.gFq. I QALA-.kg4z L-lk xx. YQ Uffm Waddell gordon Lai-L'-Z'.Rg-s xqmx 'L.'mn-sl-a..ix,,i-q 'Ga ILM-..3,r X-UANNEYH Charlottesville, Virginia r V , it f -. , www- . L 1942-1946 , X--MM-xx' -W-+ A A 1 ly . NI-i.f In .. , . NRE'LL .'g.,4...g-wg ,f-ITIL lb an ixxxhql svlkl mc. 1, Q 'Y XI 'YYTMN MK fs I. lN.'f'vf-a-dk--x. ,WQNN , N Ll H ' IRL ...rv .XLQQ .gli-A L!-A Ns x-I:-3-.fL. ::! X -Q x Y we lg 0 L IML :L-:Ja ' l..i.g-LY, I F X3 ,K Ny --bin- 'Q-1c'w....1fp A31--1 Xscg xx at ' it I :Wx I'L'3'T: K'i'l: 'LM' l'-1.S+,-n :aa . . Gold Team Athletic Association, I, II, III, IV LW Secretar , Athletic Association, III HA 4 Varsity IiIocl-cey, III, IV Varsit Basketball, IV First I2Ioclce Color Team, IV First VolleyIiall Color Team, II Modern Dance, II Glee Club, I Footlights Club. I, II, III, IV YVappin Wharf Lights Manager, Footlights Club, II The Rivals Little Women Kind Lacl Altar Guilcil I, II, III, IV Reporter, Greenway Grapevine, II Business Manager, SYNOPSIS, III Editor-in-Chief, SYNOPSIS, IV Class Secretary, IV' 1'2zmau.f For: Being teased Vocal efforts V Procrastination IIGI I, IV ,-,X t,I,,i,,c f v.fQ..J'y,.g-, 'it'-SLN-1, fy, 6 qi f , p I , V 4 '78 A , l. 'I I K ff if If , 'Lfx ff cfjCi 'b'i4+-f-Hyfgx .fl-,i,. N -.,Njf U ' A X ,fi fi? Y Axnw-1 ff -Ld 6, L i f .. .,f'-x..1.,.gN . f- f.?gf J? 'Q 1, 'Q S fig! vjlffargaref likzzcfz 17- A , fl 1,1 N-X -- t in ,' f MARGY ' ., 5 6 'W' ,f ':e'+ . . . Charlottelsvllle, lrgmla 1942-1946 Ha' - I -4.1 f c-f'E,.J.xg-I f, Vg I, , ' Z- lx fd mklf,-L ff If J ' gl f ' j '57,--..:.'-p,iKl ,, '-, fr f I7 i., X' ' 7 -'-. 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II, III, IV Assistant Business Nlanager, Grapevirze, III Class 'l'reasurc1', III, IV Greenway Famoum For: Bangs Tennis Infectious grin 'IWI' 1 1, K 0 JN '7 A -7, o7 77'7 03,5 ff J:-Z1-5'- f'P-fad-?sD,4f icxyaivnq iw? f7XQ2Jr've!l C2212 j 07z2sp7'2 '4Ja NoRvELL Chattanooga, Tennessee ' 1944-1946 White Team Athletic Association, III, IV Footlights Club, IH, IV Twelfth Night Properties ancl Sets, Footlights Club, III Altar Guild, Ill, IV Fanmu.r For: Yvhite collars YVell now, in Chattanooga . . . Thinking of the other person lirst 4118 Gold Team Athletic Association. UI, IV President, Footlights Club, IV Footliglmts Club, Ill, IV 'l'wclI'th Night Kind Lady Hyacinth on Wheels Literary Editor, SYNOPSIS, IV 1'lIHI0ll..I' For: Her genius Her pocket-book Arguing il 19 s70sepf'zz'7ze Stella IQ,z'f12s,5'y IIFINYQ! Charlottesville, Virginia 1944-1946 491601 MMV? ia, Vt h t T Athl t A t II F tligl-at Cl b II IV 'Hyacinth WI l Glee Club, III IV 'am Th t 0440106 fqid-'JAK Luvllc futff cz A ' A7vy2,Wb '4AqZP,7CM 226,34 le Mffgfc gmail It '? Cynffzia Qr zz CYNCA Mag P4 I' I Tkd t tlk 1 L tl tl t 4201 Charlottesville, Virginia lf? 1942-1946 G74 ,441 A eafmie Taira' Jl'Q'1Qz,zgfzf i IIGICII, Charlottesville, Virginia 'a 1944-1946 5 .Wm - it -N 'N .5 13 ua. sm J 4-fu-Y-+1-were v , -- Qsln-I-LL, -env 'll S. 'W' t : -T: S 'L'g'vL V .,' 'L ' S H' 'X 1 1 .. . 4,54-,d-.s..,. --ff, .,...,g , ,,,,.. -...Q , A -.6 Mr.-:hh ,- Q . s R X Ra, ',.1, , 1 4 xr , 0' . -1-Q .Jw-5- J-QL -lx-lf '3' ' lux Q. i' 'J '- E'-4 A, -Q.. 0 . Q Ml-1-Vs K.,-.0 -QQTQV' T:.:.x...QQl. -.?-2-Xin, i 's.l. '-Jus. hi v,. as , ,B qs v Q lg, , K - 21 '--di'--g 'I' '5' 1 - 'ff' vs.. vi in-...relax tN L..N:.N-.X .MEL Sieig h,...-.a.,+....n....-5.-w-'x' LKJRVI Lira' Q L3ta:.'L,.L.- L: Q-Tx t : st ' , . W V Ni 'B L' '--fl-L f 'IAS Ux..+m,n. - K 5 '- wilrr-M. -.3 - -H .N at 75 Gold Team Athletic Association, III, IV Varsity Hockey, lll, IV ' Varsity Tennis, III, IV I , First Hoclua' Color Team, III, IV :V 1- A, Footliglits lub, III, IV fff- ' mee club, in ,A, 45 Assistant Sports Editor, Greemwzy Grapevine, III , Business Ecllto1',.G1'ecmuay Grapew'ne, IV Pliotograpllff Editor, SYNOPSIS, IV . X Class Presic ent. III r , 7 i.-..1r-w . ,,, . . t i. , F-1-i.-... ' X Y N . X , u Q -Q,-:af I t ,W .fl N Ma.. 'gain' Fan1ou.r For: Bicycle Her lliacl Hall afternoons The second thumb -i211 Sallzle Tam JI'Qrrz'ff MOOSE Duluth, Minnesota ,f 1945-1946 IJ My is f XIWI1 Dwwgfwwf S I I i e ea Q VX LL V eti . Clat n, , III ' s' cce ', I, IV Jx f ' st ock y I Tea , 7 rx ance I ng, V oder cing, ' W ervic un il, I GIee b, I II I m Iig b, , II, IX e I f s' Q Y u lVIInIc? Sta ager, Foutlights Club, III Re ter, Greenway G'1'apavz'ne, II I ' Sp is Editor, G'ree1m,'ay Grapevine, III Feature Editor, Greenway G'f'apes'ine, IV Class President, II Class Vice-President, III, IV W Famozw For: Bribing Elizabeth That cultivated sneer Gold-bricking 1.22 1 foarme Tairz'cz'a JlfUl!zga72 P,fv1'sY Clmrlofgtesvillc, Virginia 1945-1946 4331 ULD 4'-'TMI LU A-9 ' ff milf 5,5 koff' argl Gold 'l'ean1 Athletic Association, IV Vzirsily Hockey, IV Fanzouw 1 o1'.' Farmington Pale green convertible Baby's complexion 'I231 f 11 i rv ,,-.. s X E. 'xse s 5. xx 'xx urs g E' RX ki X f :N KM--X Q-N--x.-g..4 x. 1 s X 3 , . X. r4.4 X-1 Q.. x xx f.,gQ-MMN. 1 X ', 'w ' .I 1 X X X X X-'ff-'-1 '-A as Wxfqg ff 'A Ok: PX - .x1+w -M -1. U, jfeam 73afrzL'za JJGUHZ IIIEANII - KIT 711 Ivy, Virginia 1942-1946 . ,L X N ' N. ,LN J X9 Xxkx xsq x 'Q Footlights Club, I, IV Did You Say Minli? Hyacinth on YVhcels X Q Qi Q X 5 I xx ' YN NFXXPL h Make-Llp Committee. Footlighfs Club, I Art Editor, SYNOPSIS, IV Class Secretary-Treasurer, I Fnmoum For: New York Her driving I don't think so. il 24 f fha-JQ 130.2 67.3- ems I Q, - 6, 7351: wtf: Czvwv,,N.:,U.tg R XUJA pQ,d.14,,Jf?uz.1.,,,3 AZMMQ , fjffu' 'L 'Q-12 5705171 Evzfzces .YNQEXMZZ 'iNICIiIE,, Bethesda, Maryland 1943- I 946 Gold Team I Athletic Association, II, III, IV Varsity Hockey. III, IV First Hockey Color Team, III, IV Footligllfs Club, II, III, IV Malee-up Committee, Footlights Cl Photography Editor, SYNOPSIS, III Famoun' For: Answering phones YVhat? Hey, what? Shuffle-shulIIe-shuffle T251 ub, II 57z'za6efh Qxfsfzton fpurcell L1BBYU I i Huntington, VVest Virginia E 1943-1946 A l l all fl I Mp if ' It 4' W J. . if ' WW -5 WW L 4 lnl Qi ll W 'WL aww W1 Gold Team Athletic Association, II, HI, IV Varsit Basketball, II, III, IV First gaslsetball Color Team. III, IV Footlights Club. II, Ill, IV Did You Say Mink? Sunday Cost Five Pesos lub II III Glee C , , Class Vice-President, IV Famouf For: Getting the mail Who's got the keys? Do-or-die expression U51 ommofza' IV6lZ.7Z7,QJ7'Zg'AZ 7Qger.v UBUNNIE' Alexandria, Virginia 1943-1946 gf.W ?'9v of ding in if lf' ,,S A '55'4?'O5f'f 'lflJ'lR WMM wwf Gold Team Athletic Association, H, III, IV Time-Keeper, Basketball, IV Nloclern Dancing, II Fonlliglils Club, ll, III, IV Little Xvomenu The Rivals Kind Lady Glee Club. Il, III, IV President, Glee Club, IV Service Council, II, Ill Fzzmoum Far: Neat appearance Grinning Ross-ie! 'l27l' Jlfblbf fPafrz'c'z'a oss f I 'lvl 1 Niagara Falls, New York Q M1944-1946 , Sy? f 1 i f it f ,fgfjfs XVhite Team Athletic Association, IV Glee Club, III, 'IV Score-Keeper, Basketball, IX Famoum For: Niagara Falls 7 It was the sun, honest it was! That raised eyebrow 28 Ellen 'Pratt Underwooa' E1,1.13N Charlottesville, Virginia 1942-1946 Gold Team Athletic Association, I, ll, III Footliglits Club, I I 11n1au.r For: Swea ters , . lVell-l-l-l-l. General quietness 4291 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E, THE SENIOR CLASS Or NINETEENI'IUNI71iEIJ AND FORTH'-SIX ol'St. Anne's School, Charlottesville, Virginia, being of questionably sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I ' SECTION I: To St. Anne's School, we leave our love, our loyalty, and our gratitude for the happv days we have spent here and the memories we shall keep ot' her. SECTION 2: To Miss Cochran, we leave our sincere appreciation lor the patience with which she has dealt with us in our unruly moments, and we tear they have been all too lirequent. To her, we leave our love also, and our gratitude For her sympathy and understanding. SECTION 5: To Nliss Vicki Boaz, our Sponsor, we leave our very best love and our insufficient thanks for the inconquerable good humor and understanding which have helped us through so many ditticulties this year. You have been our truest friend, Nliss Vicki, and a grand sponsor. SECTION 4: To the succeeding Senior Class, we leave our Senior Room and hope that they will have more privacy in it than we have had. SECTION 5: To lkliss Dresser, we leave our love, and a deep-rooted hope that Pungyo will find quieter companions in the future than the overly-affectionate Victor. ARTICLE ll I, PAT BANCROFT, leave my broken teeth and bruised anatomy to all ol' Elliewood's liuture patrons, and hope that they will not have to experience the tortures I have sutliered. I. INIARTHA BERRY, leave my sunny vivacity to all ol' those in authority, in the hope that it will enable them to face their 9:00 a.m. classes on Nlonday mornings with an enthusiastic grin. I, GXVEN Boococx, leave the small. friendly, gray mouse who resides behind the radiator grating in Room No. I to Sally Hislop because she for-ca' mice so dearly. I, BETS DIDLAKE, leave my presidential worries to the one who will become next year's Senior Class President, and may heaven help her in her approaching trials and tribulationsl tP. S.-But it's only once in a lil'etime.j I, TIIEO EARP. leave my inane desire to giggle at inopportune moments to Susie Knight, whom I have never known to giggle. I, SPEEDY ELLIOTT, leave all the clothes and other odds and ends that I have begged or bor- rowed during my long years at St. Anne's to their rightful owners, provided said owners have the time and energy to tind where I left their possessions. I, BRADY FLETCHER, bequeath part ol' my incurable forgettulness to Elise Gamble in the hope that she will be able to relax occasionally. I, ANN GORDON, leave my letters lirom YVoodberry-both ot' them-to Connie Stoney in the hope that they will relieve her mind regarding certain matters. 'llhey will be in the G box, Connie, and I want them backl I, IVIARGY HENCH, leave my swinging stride and my apparently unlimited energy to Donna Sims who stands in need of both. I, NORVELL JONES, leave my Southern drawl to Burrie Card in the hope that it will counteract that Pennsylvania Dutch. I, IOSEPHINE KRIMSKY, leave my predilection Iior prevarication and prestidigitation to anyone who can keep a straight face better than I, and antidisestablishmentarianism to Lucy Henderson. I, CYNTHIA LARKUM, leave my languid, limpid, lean-and-lanky manner ol' getting from one place to another, commonly known as wafkirzg, to Virginia hlorton who seldom goes slowly. I, GIG! lx'lCKNIGHT, leave my ability to doodle in class to anyone else who is in love and has a fountain pen handy. I, NIOOSE IVIERRITT, from Nlinnesota, leave to lean Nlakielski my Take the Kink out ol' Your Hair Quick lotion, which has only served to make my kinks more pronounced, in the hope that it will have the same effect upon her curly locks. I, PATSY IVIILLIGAN, leave my tendency towards chattering to Carol Owen, although she seems to be doing all right without it. l I, JEAN IVIOORE, leave all my radical ideas, insane as they may seem, to Madeleine Batten so that she may reach an even better understanding with the Federalist Party. I, IOAN NICPIOLI., leave my lack ot ability to sit still to Garnett Andrews who never stands when a chair is within striking distance. I V I, LIBBY PURCELL, leave my Herculean muscles, developed while carrying cokes tor the Store. to Becky Meelt so that she will have something to llall back on next year. I, PAT Ross, leave my love ol' the U. S. Navy to all of those who at one time or another have been sunk by that navy-bluel V I, BUNNIE ROGERS, leave my painistic talents to Nlartee Chanutin so that she may hencclorth beat out thoseboogie-Woogie rhythms without fear ol' reprimand from the powers that be, namely, Nliss Dresser. v I, ELLEN UNDERWOOD, leave my unsaid thoughts to ilioddy Fletcher who leaves no things unsaid. IN WITINESS WPIEI2IiOF, we, the members ol' the Senior Class, have hereunto set our hand and seal this the thirty-hrst day ot May III the year ot our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. THE SENIOR CLASS ISEALI. I ,H NATIONAL AFFAIRS Vufrf: af l'a!1'r1n'r.'-Senator l'. L. Bancroft, of Albany, Georgia in-l. excused herself from an important com- mittee meeting yesterday. lVhen.nsked her opinion on the proceedinjgs in the Congressional Cloakroonl alterfvards, she beamed, l'iveryIhing's hue! . Fifi, My lflulliy lfloodlums, the unl- linnaire cat who made headline news Inst week, has chosen as her 'new guardian, Miss loan-Nieholl, prominent lu animal circles. Miss Nichull ls quoteud as saying, I aln grateful to Ply Flully lfloodlums, but money is the root of all evil. It is noted. however, that she rendily accepted the position, EDUCATION Dr. losephine Krimsky, A.C.l'I.Y.lV.l. and lVl.A.. has published a dissertation on the works nf the Spanish philosopher, Spinoza. 'I he book has already become the by-word of all Bible classes, progressive schools, and kindergnrtens throughout the country. , Dean Patricia Ross, lung a lender in the lield of education, has added one more to her list of honors by being ap- pointed the new Ilean of lVomen at the University of Virginia. Dean Ross' first lecture, which was attended by the entire student body as well as the faculty, was entitled, Ilow Not to He a Square in the Social Circle, IN THE INTERESTS OF SCIENCE Cynthia Larkuln, the llep, Vip and Viln Vitamin Girl of l9ti5. recently an- nounced what l,eppy's has done for her. Said Miss Larkuln, l,eppy's have pre- served my mad, impetuous childhood, and have kept me from becoming one ofthe usual run of sad tomatoes. A novel, hut satisfactory. transporta- tion system has at lung last been in- stalled between Charlottesville and Crozet, in Virginia. 'l'he master mind behind this project is Bliss 'fheo Earp, of Crozet, who acts as engineer, brake- man, and conductor on The Orange Crate, Limited. The mnin purpose of this line is to provide n new use for nld orange crates, Wliilt' experimenting with n sensa- tional hair thiekener, the inventor, Mme. Mlirtllii Berry, was amazed to. tind her hair turning a vivid shade ol sky-blue pink. 'l'hc basic ingredients in this tonic arc peroxide, lbana tooth- paste, and sparkling water. lve, the editors of Lime, prefer to take ours straight. -if PLE PE DOMESTIC RELATIONS Cnnmy College Ihr Co-lids has re- gretfully accepted the resignation of Coach Margaret llench, who has felt it her duty to form a nation-wide lfnllunrf Ita:-.mrl Club with ex-hubby Slamit Bul- llertson. This combination in itself is unique, and should bear watching. CMINGLI-tn Wrrn Awrj lVhen Gigi McKnight found that she was bored making and selling hand- painted garters, she turned her talents to quick sketches of au atom at work and hacterta building houses on her linger. The public unfortunately dill not. take to these pictures, so Gigi has retired- to her Lieutenant hushansl's house ln Boston where she will work on new and improved Ilytraps. Uuriheroes ol' lvorld kvar II have not been forgotten, at least not by Miss Sallie Mei'rltt1il'l7ul't Bragg. She turned all. her winnings from the pin-ball ma- chine over to n home lin' jump-happy pnraehutists and their dogs. This has always ln.-e.n something very near and dear to.Miss tVlerritt's heart, and her gesture is greatly applauded. RADIO 'l'he mysterious voice over the air- waves that.has been pleasantly terrify- ing the nation's children a few minutes belore their bedtimes and causing seri- ous domestic dilliculties in large families, has linally been traced to a small, dark- haired divorcee, the lirrmer Miss Nor- vcll lones of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Miss lones, at the parents' request, went ull' the air, but the juvenile pro- tests were so strong that the g'I'0WII-UPS were .Ioreed to how to her superior per- sonality, and Miss Tones will carry out LITERATURE l,0I'Ul.A'R FIC'I'I0N.TAll rights to the comic strip, Duperman, have been turned over to Miss Laura Speed Elliott. This was done that she might avoid the day-to-day suspense and read, instead, each complete adventure as it rolls offtne presses. The first copies ol each script are to be turned over to the library of Laura Speed Elliott High School in Booneville, Missxillri, as soon as the donor is through with them. RAIIIC BOOKS.-'lille breath of torrid suinlner that has just hurtled from the prnvt-rooms of the Tripple, Drip, and Cory Publishing Company. entitled, 'Three Days to Live, by ex-Band Leader I'loI. Lips Underwood, is our choice for the next Huston P. T. A,'s Food For 'lilioughtn meeting. lean Moore was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for her explosive essay written ou the head of a pin, lVhy I Arn Called lfvhat I Am. The author was unable to meet reporters due to the recent loss of her little blue hook, but after extensive searching, the book was found under a speck ofidust. One ofthe most original eollectio ns 1 poetry yet known has been compile rl by Mrs. Brady F. Frown, indeed a free 9' nd gifted soul. lt is a book of the world 's best-loved poems, hut to break the monotony. Mrs. Frown has added her own lines when the spirit moved her. lVe find, on glancing over our copy, that this was quite often enough to give all the selections a new and unsuspected outlook on life. SOCIETY Tun Url-I-:R Cuus'r.-One ot' the sad- dest cases of the week is that of Nliss Patsy Nlllhgan, socialite of Chicago, New York, and occasionally Charlottes- ville, She had twelve proposals of mar- riage IVCUIK, Illld YVQS SU Cxllaustcll by it all that she retired to her mother's palatial farm, only to lind a party in session. Here she was presented with tive more proposals. YVe suggest that she return to interior decorating and forget the whole thing. BUSINESS AND FINANCE Libby Purcell, recently elected The Girl lVe'd Like Most to tklerge our Subsidies lVith by the editorial stalfot' the ll'all.S'11wl Journal, blushed mod- estly, and declined the honor for the sake of her full-time job as business manager of the Amalgamated Anti- diluvian Andirons, Inc. The firm of Camongo and Sons, lnc., was deeply distressed last Saturday morning when the thermos bottle ofone of their employees was though to he stolen. It contained essential and secret plans for the afternoon's meeting of trustees, and luckily was discovered in in the eharwolnan's broom closet. The woman, Ann Gordon of Lower Second Avenue, denied any knowledge of the thermos's value, saying she didn't have her glasses on and thought it was her own. Police have released her on bail at the lir1u's request. MUSIC Cl.,xssn'.u..-Bunnie Rogers, Wag- nerian soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, reached even greater heights when she consented to Emcee on the l'lit Parade last week. Her hardest iob was to sing one of the extras, Bent Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar, but she managed to do so with a minimum of trills and high C's. l'oPUl.AR.-On Broadway a new bomhshell burst overnight. From the ranks of the minor vocalists rose the creseendo tones of red-headed, thirty- ish Gwendolyn Boocock. Miss Boococlc made her debut at the Fox and Hounds Club with a spirited rendition ol' Yalloo-oo-oo, the old Virginian hunt- ing cry, and has heen receiving rave notices from the critics ever since. t fi Senior SnAap.ylzol.v UQ? I .1 1 J uf , Q' K' .:- ' J .9 Q 1 I H A f A .9 lux' Q' .K 1 -' , .I - rl ., 1 . . , ,f r I f IV, 1 , J , ,I I, ,I , f I J , ,' f - 1 , , . , , , Q I .' ' I 2 ', J ,J j -' ' i ' f Q I 5 ,- J 'J 1 ff J f I ' ,1 f Q ' T 7 - ' ' ' ' ' I1 eff 65525 4 f 1 V l , f' xi z I 4' ' f-if -' f 'V E ' 7 If ff f K f ' 1 f' r f 5 ,f I -I -I I 2 i V JQ- , 7 -5 - if 44' V' 1 '- I., A X K Pf a1's,fr- - 'uf W ow xn.w'fc-Fi-, Qs ' Q- N sh 'uwJN' - sv . '-::ffHL,f '. .g.-. ins. . V ',Q1-,FfW K' M A V, ,ap -A 5 .,. W 0 ' ,ao 5511 'J' ., -E xg, in ggil'-Jn. :tLL.'-V:5 '5 'V f-'.i1ffl':-.9 WAI 1 on 2141. Q' 1-V,jf1-'ill . if: 5 1 K Q 2 '9 fx, 3:9 3-:LJ-Tg.g. i?.1 . ,LY '. :f1juA ,Lgif ffg 'lyk Q :ul ft 6 U N X 'sd A ,P . L ,QJUNIOR CLASS CFFICERS . 'KB-dvi Q-xv D ef-wilt. I f V . , . Reading Lej! I0 Rzgln' ALLISON, P. CUl.mznTsoN, GAMULE, E. Oonlssm' ELISE GAMBLE . . 1,l'L'J'I-lfL?l1f PAT CULBERTSON . l 'l.L'C-1Jl'6J'l'd6Illf ELIZABETH OGLESBY . Sen-relaqy ANNE ALLISON . . . Y '1'eaLru1'e1' MRS. WILLIAM BoAz Cfalr.1'SponLro1' v' 5 P' M -gy-v-wiphf' 154 ja Q - vyvvjq ' -qfegm. , -mfrvif 12' A . - W1 7T'v1,f Q JD 'TT exit' 3F7C'A.:JN Q-Lfw:u v'v-:-1'4-'- f if?-ax TT: -F '5 'k -5 -ph x.-E,,.,,, 8 -x.fmwfv ?1 j N I' 2 'wa QWT' v-1 n ' mm,-l'C3,L91..,DW, akin, 1, gf A ,r . x W BAQAABQ gi:-fx !'3'kQAfT W , ,. in . , ' ra Q Eff. - CN ,D - ff' , fa, - V, .xLf:s3.,.-T 'BQLLQ mea . ,, LP ' YQLQ J gg,,:LQNW?'QQggMQ gf-A, , LQ. Fixx E , S. N A fl x N L PX -. W 441 'DRM Pb - 5. 0 - . ' X O-9 2-Ui: wwx L ELLA- , W . - 09 - Nav- N'-' js 1... o Q' 3 9'0- mg '35 vs?:8Ywa3u.fe IE xo AD I LY X in JUNIOR CLA s g.L.,.. .Wg I N I . K Q gc T Reading Lejfl I0 Rrlqlll Q Flglm oNr:x',W. XVALLACE, CHANUTIN, 'l'w1N1NG, KELLY, PORTER, GREENMAN, HAYWOOD ES: nd' ow 'l'lfR5QLL. Woon, CIARRUTHERS, Mmm, E. OGLESBX', HISLOP, XNILSON, MORTON 3 5 Y711'1-rlmlfaw: ALLISON, GANXBLE, P. CULBERTSON, MULHOLLAND, ' S. KNIGHT, BATTEN, PEGAU, I. G. RANDOLPH I4 VN ,VT J rf l x 1 -A N01 in l,1'CfLll'C.' STEELE gi A Cx Ziff gy, ri if ff C f , L: Y - 3 J - W .' if R Ni' A C2 J' NA , if , J 5ff1f!,g ' -I L ffm ' ,, Q V , Yin- fb J L f S -Lf 'ff . L .N 0 W L f A ' of L .af 1 . - if L 97 ci. L Wil 'L' ' UZ L 4 4, -lf, if + 'ii H L 5 5 Lf fi' fmeff W Q Cx - -Af 9 by ff' 3 f I JJ- 'nw 9 IE, W- 5 Vi . .X ' L if Q. LU an J' fb 3- -, f 2 f 'V X. - ,,- ' ' H ,if I ' V, ji ,-VD ,h if -f L, ,- , Lf - Y ,- if frlm 653.2 4051 413 ji iff, W1 4. J., H I ras' DW - ,.f dw U Cx! Ian: '-kg fqff .5 79 +1 F, 2' ,gi 1 ,. K AVR,--.'Lf , 'A gn :J jvx ar- Q' fc .4 in 1: 1 ,iff GQ if Li :li 'f '56 I ' C' n .232 ff' ff ...I ,X N Q S .J I 5, Reaaffng Lcfl lo lfzlglzl si! SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS S, 5 T LX A N , N' ,K .h Q L L X Q5 IKITTY BELLE MEBANE gig BESSIE FRANKLIN . . E 4 ANNE FORSTER . K X .X K SUTTON TIMMONS . XR 5 A A 5, xg, MRS. O. F. CARTER R3 TN T L . A .L X I-Q, 3 Q Q U61 X53 ki fb -X , , FRANKLIN, DiEBANE, Tmmows, MRS. CAHTER, FORSTER . Premfdenl Vice-Pre.r'z'de11Z . Sec1'cla111f . T1'caJu1'cf' Clam Sponwor X-. XXX T N A Pr L , Q QQ ig I 1 r, 57 ' vw ' u I Ln Q3 .-V Y. x. lr wa 4 , 9 v ., V f x V ,, ,, ,f 5, , , . 1 .k V, '-N. 4: 4.1 r' f' 4 EV kr w N 'hw 5- fj R. , 1 V f l jj: 4 V .ff , L u I -V 1 V 'f 1 ,1,, , Aqr, Jia Nfl 1 0 tum q If V jf fy - 'lu 1 4 ll I Hr , ' ,J 2 . W I 3,4 , f ' I 1 ' V1 W ,, ,V ,ll J Ur :Vf',r ,,,A' 'DWF OM' B. q' V50PHoMoRE CLASS ap 0+ ' ' L' Q Jn'HdI.IIl0 Ld! I0 Rzlqfzl pal- My URNIBR, 'lHh'l.un. Cocrlmm, E. L. CRUTCHFIELD, NlCNE.AL, POTTS , J ,X ,. '- ff' ' Y'n'.rl Row: ,L X ,I ,. lSf?L'0ll4,'Rl?Ax'.', AxyDluiwS, lVlCCONNlil.l., FUWLE. l'o1zsTEu, VIIMMONS, ONVIEN, XVIEBOLDT L3 1 -- ' K f Yfhirn' Row: V.XRANDOLPll. F1mNm,1N, F1ua'rz, D. COLE, MIEBANE, SHEPHERD, HOUSE , V ' I 1 3 . 1 5 ,. .Vol in l'1'rlure.' DAL7Gli'I'llEY, IWAKIELSKI P, V ' V All -lf fy ' A f' 67 , V , ,W f I I ' lu , ,L ,l fx, 4. If ' ftfgffl X ' . J U W 1 , .7 '1 f' fwgw mfr! VT 5 L, J K Q! ' ' -V V'Vfi7' ,AVDZ 14 7 ' yy! ' A - - X , f .V ,V V ,' , ff 1 ,V f 1 YI J ' ' , ' ffm' f fr ,I ,557 V7 X U-ff, ff' Q. yi. , V,' h 1 ,mv I., -v,. V, f f , K, X I5 ff!! LJ rv A' X ,VV if X if f X I N Q, J ' ' ' M ,,-aff ,A A f ,, V , ' X V 7 ' '-J ff' - , V, A V I ' V I ! lf' LT! , fl! M W! is IU. ,,, 1, V f I 017' K If Wifi ' vf '!f,f,- KD J! UA- V ,,, LX J V V, 'JM 1 , I 7, -f , , ' V - ' V' I ff f 1 V' , .F ' J, J ' f'Vl ff,-4 , ' J K, L , VV. ., , V' ,V ,fV- - 9 J V ' ,. W 7-1 .4 71' ,Af al, . 1 ,V J 7 in , If ' X N V . , 1' 3' f V ' 1371- Q3 W7 0 ,O p gg J 5 , J 1 afll- t '35 .1 ,. 'sf J , 'J 'V Lew W FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Reading Ld! lo Rzzgfzl Fil-.rl Row: PHY. CULBERTSON, ADAMS Second Row: MCLEOD, BENNER PHYLLIS CULBERTSON . . . Premidenl NANCY ADAMS . . . Vice-Pre.rz'de11l IOAN MCLEOD . . . Secrelary BARBARA BENNER . . . Trezuurer MRS. L. B. SNODDY . . Clam Sponsor i581- .. . ., f- -1 - - x , . 'bug '4v'?..,'f: Lfnlgzfga '-- bl... ,J M-3 gf' . ,. 'XY-CT sf -P Lf., - -f .ij ,X , L , - . Aw 5 A Q. A , ' x N- Mm, Q - fi . A -.5 , .. pq- -.-, ,, ,, ,, . ,1 - ,Q ,- V, A V ,X F , ' A , L 9' - M ...,,-L1- '-:' ..., 1- ,Yu Y. - ' .f K-,Fl ,gif-',N -,xg X v -,DQ Q- nj -H A D - . 'l wg.. 1 H, Q4 X . . . , X v x x 6' N 2-auf Q - W - , . . '-T'T'N:H -z 4 , 1 k.L,.g -w - , 'A ,J , 13- ., ' QL.-muignu ..-E - -, -' ' ns.....- H S J v - fs ,tix . 4. QM C'!7,wffv j Q Lf VQWQX7 ff C151 j ll L 9 f 4 ,7,,,,w 542 XSHMAN CLASS , is ., ff .f 12 'C' I 1e6'I1l2,l.l1.fj Lqfl lo Ielzfllll A if f' ' liJ'g',Q!6'!!f il 1'r.ZjQw: Mr:1uz1MAN, OSBOIINE, I. CRUTCHFIELD, SANDRIDGE lj Sefazi o!W!xg'1gZZG AHAM, AVXCLEOD, CLARK, Woooumc, TURNBULL 7'l11'1-fi Rolf' 31- NICR, ADAMS, RBQUA, C. COLE, BLACK, BOLLING .Val in l'iclurc: P rv. CUl,I5ER'I'SON, 'l'. F1.1s'rcx-mn, LAIRD, DKUGLER i 59 I EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Reading Lefl lo Rzzglzl M. UNDERWOOD, E. BANCROFT, D. DAVENPORT, Miss A. COCHRAN, PAGE SARAH PAGE . . . . . Prewidenl MERRILL UNDERWOOD . . Vice-Pmnklenl DORRIE DAVENPORT . . . S6Cf8fdl:fj ELISE BANCROFT . . . Treamrer Miss ANNE COCHRAN . . . Claw Sponmor -i40f EIGHTH GRADE Reading Lqff lo Rlzglzl l if-.rl Raw: HENDIEIISCDN. SIMS Second Row: HYDE, M. UND1suwooD, CHAMBERLAIN, PAGE, D. DAVENPORT Tin?-11 Raw: KEARSE, STANWOOD, CRANFORD, E. BANCROFT, VAN CLIEF N01 fn l'z'cIurc: LOVING Ulf SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Readllzy Ld! la Rlzglll DILLARD, PRATIIER, M. OCILIESBX' VIRGINIA LEE PRATHER MARTHA OGLESBY . . PATRICIA PAYNE . HEATH DILLARIJ . MISS TUKE RICKIXRD . UZ? . . . . Pre.rIa'enl f'1'ce-P1'e.r1'de1Il . Secrelaqu . 11l'6'l1J'LU'8l' Cfafm Sponmor SEVENTH GRADE Readfng Lej! Io Rziqfzl Fi:-.rl Row: A. WALLACE, M. OGLESBY, PRATHER Second Raw: HISER, TODD, PAYNE, WORTH, GREIMS Tlrirrl Row: IonNs1'oN, C,um, IWILLER, CHILES, SMITH, NrcHoLsoN No! in Pzblure: EDDY, DILLAHD 445 I LOWER SCHOOL Reading Lefl lo Rzzglzl Fiml Row: XVELLS, GIBSON, DUKE, BRANT, AVXUTNICK, MmuuT'r, IBNNINGS, E. XVEEDON, IWOLYNEAUX, SHIRLIQY Secand Row: GEORGE. Mnsorv, CAn'r1cn, FAur.coNmz, H. Wooommf, LAsz1.o, Husmsu., Krzulz, M. Klumsxv, MASSEY, A. Norms Third Raw: E. XVOODRIFF, Howmzu, RYAN, PA1ucEu, KNIGHT, R. DAv1sNv0uT HART, PIERSON, MORTQN, NXACCONOCHJE, RYALLS, E. Woou lval 1-11 Pirlm-m L. Norms, M. XV1':mmoN i44l' 'zganigationi W.. H X il A A K .H , ATHLETIC CGUNCIL Reading Lqfl lo Rzlghl I 1'1-.fl Raw: MULHOLLAND, ELLIOTT, HENCII, E. Oczuzsmg Boococlc Sm-and Row: POTTS, GREIMS, GIQEENBIAN, 'FXVININKL GRAIIAM, HENDERSON MARGY HENCH . . . . Preo-Men! SPEEDY ELLIOTT . . I'7l'l'C-Pl'6.l'1.I18l7f BETTY MULHOLLAND . . . . Secrelary ELIZABETH OGLESBY . .... Tren.,-uref' GWEN Boococx: . . . . Senior 1fl3,L7l'C'J'lZI1lIlfI.K'L' ELIZABETH CHZEENMAN . . Jzmior Repre.ren!a!1'vc IULIA POTTS .... . Sophomore Rcfp1'e.rem'al1've IACK112 GRA1--IAM . . . Fremlzman Re,oreJ-mlalfve LUCY PIENDERSON . . Elzqlzlfl Grade Repl'e.n'el'1lal1'f'e IOAN GREIMS . . . Sevenlfz Grade lfepre.,renIal1'n'e NANCY TWINING . . . Caplain, Goff! Team GVVEN Boococx . . Czzpfafn, 1l l11'le Team U61 U L 6 L' .,. JW ' ' 'I UWM' Jw' fflgufuofv wf'f Zf Wgff . - . L fb-JJV -Jw, Lp, ,ff .ML '-W ' L- : 'Z 'f':-f,4, 'f'71fff'VV'J ' Lui-M grim ? 1' W Qyfy-U V ,fvldy GLEE CLUB 1661110.11111 Lefl lo Rzlgfzl 1f'1'1-.rl Row: LAIRD. TWINING, E. OGLIQSBY. P. CULBERTSON, ROGERS, Fowu-:, XVILSON Second Raw: Fxzmz, ATHA, BLACK, WOOD, DIDLAKE, TUNSTALL, HrsLov, LARKUM Third Raw: 'l'mMoNs, COCHRAN, MCNEAL, TAYLOR, BERRY, POTTS, XVIEBOLIJT, FRANKLIN, CHIZAHAM, Woouumc, JVXCLEOD 1 om-ll: Raw: PHY. CULHERTSON, D. COLE, MERRITT, GAMBLE, ELLIOTT, PEGAU, MIQHANE, BA'r'rEN. S. KNIGHT, LEE, ALLISON. Boococlc, ADAMS .Vol in l'1'clurc.' DAUGHTREY, Ross 6Zm'L'Cl'J' BUNNY Rooms . . . . . . lJl'6J'l.I1l6lIf CYNTHIA FOVVLIE . . . . Libr-ar1'an PAT CU1.m:1z'1'soN .... . T1-eafurer Mus. Tuozwms S. NXARTIN . . Director JIU? GREENWAY GRAPEVINE Af fi . . I Readzng Lefl lo Rzgfzl QIBRETZ, I. G. RANDOLPI-I, CAImu'rIIEIzs, IWCKNIGIIT, Ix'xERRI'I l', P. BANCIIOFT X ALLISON, FOXVLE, IQELLY, GIKEENAIAN I Siaff PAT BANCROFT . ..... Edflor-1.11-Cf11'ef 'Q ANNE ALLISON . . d.r.rf.rlafI,l Edzlol'-111-Clzzef 5 SALLIE AVXERRITT .... . . . Ifeafure l?d1'lo1- IEAN GRAliAM RANDOLI'I'I . . Newm lCIz'1'l0r Q EMILY FRETZ ....... . . . 4Vew.r Edzlor ELIZABETH GREPINMAN . . . l. .,A .... Sporhr Edrlor BLANCHE KELLY . . ,If .I fI.r.rz.r!anl Sporlw Edzlor GIGI MCKNIGHT .51 .S . . Bu.r1ne.r.r f7lanager 5 CYNTHIA FOWLE . . .if f1.1'.f1.1'I'a11Z Bu.rme.r.f .Jlanager VIRGINIA WALLACE . . , .I ..... dr! 16'a'itar .ABETTY Io CARRUTI-IERS . 1 . Dramzzlic Edflor M1515 VELM37-BOAZ . . , I . IPIZCLLMV ddcfarcr M ' yt , I I ' ,EJ 'i 1 -' -' .f I I I ff. I fb A T ' In ' . T. ,. , 611' 1.13 .r Y if ' CTS liz: .gf ?f'. ' ' ' In A I I ' I , . , 'I ., ,I .4 ff ' .-A Qffwf. I a -,-,,..,- FOOTLIGHTS CLUB OFFICERS Reading Lcfllo Rzzqlzf GREENMAN, CAIQIIUTIIEIIS, IQRIMSKY, STONEY Ios15m11N1z Kmmsm' . . . . . Pl'EJ'l.dEllf BI5'rTY Io CARRUT1-115115 . f'1'ce-Pmrident E1.1z,xmcTn GRIQENMAN . . . . Secrelaqy CoNNuf: STONES' . . . . T reamrer MRS. FRANK LYNN . . . . Director -f49lL ANNUAL STAFF Edflor- irz-Clzfef ANN GORDON d.r.rocz'a!c Edilor MADELEINE BATTEN Bu.rz'ne.rJ Jlzznager fl.r.r0Cz'afe BLLJI-IIBJJ' Jlanagcr BETTY MULHOLLAND ANNE CLARK Lileraly Edilonr IOSEPHINE KRIMSKY LUCY BYRD PEGAU MARY BYRD MCNEAL Plzolograplzy Edllonr GIGI MCKNIGHT CONN115 STONEY dr! EdIl'f0fJ IEAN MOORE PAT CULBERTSON Facully 1Ia'vl'.rer Miss CECELIA GAINES ISU? THE ANNUAL STAFF Rearing Lefl lo Rzzglzl Fir-.rl Raw: STONIQY, MCKNIGHT, GORDON, BATTEN ' Second Row: CLARK, MUI.ll0l.I.AND, PAT CULBERTSON. PEGAU, MCNEAL No! in 1'iclure.- Momma, I. Klzmsriv Ulf THE ALTAR GUILD E THANK the Altar Guild for its faithful attention to the things that We talce so much for granted. Although its duties are few and simple, they require constant care. Every morning when we enter the chapel, the candles on the altar are lit and everything is in readiness forthe daily service. The Altar Guild is always willing to help in doing anything, and their services have added a great deal to the school year. Jlcnzbcnr ANN GORDON MARY BYRD MCNEAL NANCY ADAMS PAT K1-JARSE NORVELL IONES ANNE Foizsruiz i521 , , . Ay ,. ,, , I I . , E :J 0 . A 1 ,4 0? ' 1 4' I' ' 1 .. J . , . . , ' ' ' ,..y.W ,.,v , 1 ' A 'Q , , . Q 5? , . f, , , r - . , v af gg , - -4 . .1 f Af- .V '. . f ' ' . ' , .- -. 4 .5 v l . I--3f 'u 1 -wall-L1 ,-'a.1 . - .V - V , - ' 'nd v 2 A .L J-' A --...J vs,-. , . V,,.. u . l ,,,,.,...'--1, -' -if ff-42 xbi' 34 yi v X, ' xx. . A-,Q . . 44 X, an ,. , ww ,ge --' :w7'.i-x-232, .gpotts '-. .,:.awu A X an dI', 291,55 E' , . I Ally EL 129 ri ' H -6 gig 1.-:iw HPEJQ 55 'Q C393 HOCKEY TEAM K Reading Lefl I R gl! Q F 1-.rl Row: FOWLE, GORDON, HENCH, ELLIOT CC pt d Row: TAYLOR, IQELLY, MERRITT. MCK 54 If MM ,Wa , Mfg! M J My fa of Mi . WM BA , ALL TEAM Vx!!! ,jf f VU ' ., REQ'dl.llg Lefl lo Rlzglzl xJi1i.l'l'-ffl? w.-'lTuNsTALL, HENCli, Boococrc CCaptninJ, KELLY , Wand Raw: W1r.soN, Er.l.1oTT, GA:-m1,1z, TWINING, STEELE J J My! . pw If - L My ' ' y 2' A .- .75 f' Lil! , W, ' K fp 1' V J PM J 15516 RIDING Reading Lefl lo Rllqfzl E. L. CRUTCHFIELD, OSBORNE, CRANFURD, BLACK, I. CRUTCHFIELD i561 x , 1. ef - , V ctivities Y D x e . v SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER OCTOBER NOVEBIBEIQ NOVEMBIEII NOVELXBEIZ NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBEII DECEMBER DECENIBER DECEMBER DECEINXBEIQ DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEINKBEI! DECEMBER DECEMBER IANUARY IANUA RY JANUARY IANUARY SYNOPSIS OF EVENTS 10 ll 20-21 50 2 5 -5 5 I6 I7 22 24 27-50 l 2 9 12 15 14 15 19 20 7 8 18 26 Old and new boarders arrived-all bewildered. School days- dear old golden rule days. St. Anne's well represented in Farmington Horse Show. The afternoon off-an old-t'ashioned circus. Iunior Derby-only the luclcy escaped with their shirts! Meinl Hall dance for Iuniors and Seniors-men and more menl Health Xveelc-End-despite gallivanting. Traditional Pep Rallyg teams announced: good tood too. Down to Strzitflord--swell game-swell girls tool The first 'lihanlcsgiving of peace-no school. Sophomore County Fair-fishponds, ponies. tht ladies. food! Filzrl Term L'.ranz.r-need we remind you further? Scholastic Aptitude Tests lor the Seniors-gulpl Luncheon with VVoodberry choir at Christ Church- Senior and Iunior boarders. Glee Club sang at Nlethodist Church-grand supper afterwards. Charlottesville Mtisic Club heard Glee Club-the Ones who were not in the infirmary with tlu. Boarders drew their Mme. X's--atmosphere ol' secrecy noticeable. A Christmas party tor crippled children at the Home. Part tor the Orphans' Home, complete with Santa dlaus and plenty ot' gifts. Did You Say iVtinli? -Banquet, Ntme. X revelations. xvllliillft had in monopoly on the deslcs today -Nterry Chl lhtlfldb. . . , Boarders returned, still recovering from New Years Eve. School started again--almost everybody was in the same condition. Erica Morini, the wo:-ld's greatest woman violinist, with the Community Concert. Freshman-SophomOre dance with Fishlaurne. Iunior dance and wiener roast at html Hall. Seniors had party with U. S. Navy. X35 FIEUIQUAICY FEBRUARY l7l'1l.5llUAIt'1' FEHRUA RY FEBRUARY F1cuRuARx' F1anRUARY F1-: is R UA RY F1211 R UA R Y MARCH MARCH lVlARClI lVlAllCH ANXARCII lVlARCll Avian. Ai--aa. lwlAY N1AY NXAY MAY MAY IUN1-1 JUNE IUN1: fr--. -.. Le! x. 2 5 8 I5 Ili 20 25 26 28 2-0 'J 4 7 I8 23 ti 27 4 ll I8 28 31 2 5 Xwili played our lirst basketball game ol' the year with XVarrenton and lost, 33-24. Nve all loved Ralph Firlcusney's playing. particularly 'Wlephisto XValtz. 'iclean-up Friday -school invaded with brooms and blue ieans. Nlrs. Boaz's party lbr the Seniors. Athletic Association gave an brawl-Dying Dignitaries defeated the Varsityeslcits-quite a shindigl Fairfax Game ftherej-good game, good fung score, G0-44, our favor. Yve defeated Xvaynesboro here-score, 57-27. Hyacinth on YVheels and Sunday Costs Five Pesos presented at Niinor Hall by the Footlights Club. Fairfax game played here-score, 60-14, our favor. XVarrenton game played there-score, 55-31, their lla vor. Saronrl Term lL'.vn1n.r.' Commenting lelit to Nliss Dresser. Rotunda Dance for new students at the U. Va.-gay time had by alll Pirates ol' Penzance National Symphony Orchestrag Hans Kindler con- ductedg Brahnfs First was enjoyed immensely. ln the spring a young woman's fancy . . . goes home! School a fain-spring fever becoming very noticeable. Clce Chi entered 'l'ournament-good luck to them. The Seniors laced their greatest ordeal-College Boards. Sophomore Picnic--will they ever lorget it? The Glce Club Concert-Nlrs. Nlartin had good reason to be proud ol' her girls. Dogs and proud owners invaded the Campus: puzzled judges shook heads in uncertaintyfthe Dog Show. The Horse Show'-some riding! Many, many prayers ascended at all hours ol' the day and lllgillihilillll-IE.X'1lIlIJ'., Class Ni 'ht-much snillling and weeping over the annua signing in the dorm afterwards. ' Senior Banquet and the junior-Senior Prom-one ol the big events of the year and one ol' the unforgettable. Baccalaureate Service in Christ ChurchgSeniors in the limelight. Final Vesper Serviceg Nliss Cochran spoke to the Sen'ors. Commencement Day-diplomas and honors handed out-Seniors sadly said their good-by's. Sac you in x9El7Il5llIbUI'. 1' ,- -sg 1- -Qi, 1 ll ,x. Y 1 4. ' by x . , 1 L 1 ,'::'N .lu as 'T 1 v-1 ,V- X. .jj - 5 -S ,Q h Vs ,VW '2 ,IA -, in-S45 . N1 :U ...7 :'7? 'W f' J 1 Vi , ulmfsm. Sir ' ' 1 13 .cm x. a P J Cs V -: 1, xxx wk I 1 1 X x EV 5 'uf ., .,-,5,,g,-. J 4,1 rf' A , 0 1 N O V7 f ti 1 '-1 f' 1 . .'r ,M FW w V I- ' V r v LV. V 1'-y, M 4' - f, .ag Nia is5U 32'1 M vw-T21 if xl! 5' dv -'W 4 - ' , .llgr cs. ,' I? t f YPD' fri' Y 1' A :N . I , , QF Dy' ' 1 1 4 1 ' wif. 1' gli! K 4: . -Qyj.c.i: A 'Q ' JS., znuwl. I,-Ter .. SPRING CONCERT 1Ipr1'l26, 1946 ST. ANNE'S GLEE CLUB CATHERINE MARTIN, Direcibr - STELLA IIRIMSKY, Iiccanzpamlrf and FORK UNION MILITARY ACADEMY GLEE CLUB CAPTAIN A. M, ROBERTSON, Dfreclor - LIEUTENANT BECRLEY PAINE, flccafnpandr Prqgmnz I. ST. ANNE'S GLEE CLUB AVE MARIA . . . ............. . . Arcade!! O BONE IESU .............,... . . . Pale.rlrina LIFT THINE EYES ........ . . . I-7lendel.r.ralm How LOVELY Is YFHY DWELLING PLACE ....,.... . ...... Bralumr WERE YOU THERE? .................. Arranged by BMFICLLHII II. FORK UNION MILITARY ACADEMY GLEE CLUB How SHALL I RECEIVE THEE? CChnmlej ............ flrrrmgcrl by Lusfaam IN IOSEPH,S LOVELY GAIIDEN ................... Dirkinman IESU, IOY OF MANIS DESIRING ............ ..... B aah ADORAMUS TE .................. . . . Palwlrina JOSHUA FIT DE BATTLE OB IERICHO ........... . Arranged hy Gaul III. ST. ANNE'S GLEE CLUB MAY NO RASH INTRUDER DISTURB, from Solomon . . . . ...... Handel XVATERIS RIPPLE AND FLOW .............. Czcelzo-Slovak Folk 20117 AMERICAN LULLABY ........................ ic 1 BETTY DIDLAI-:E, CYNTHIA ANN FOWLE, BESSIE FRANKLIN, NANCY LEE. SALLIE MEIIIIITT, ROSAMOND ROGERS SUMMERTIME, from Porgy and Bess ................. GCf'J'lltUllll. THE LITTLE FRENCH CLOCK ............ ..... . . . Kounfz IV. FORK UNION MILITARY ACADEMY GLEE CLUB SONG OF FELLOWSHIP ....... . ....... . .... L . . Gqul THE NIGHT Is YOUNG . ............ ....... LS ucJ.re- IVarLng VISIONS .................... A . Oyobcry-Ba logh-B lIlflb0lH' THIS Is MY COUNTRY .................... Jacolzx- Waring V. ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL and FORK UNION MILITARY ACADEMY C-LEE CLUBS EASTER ANTHEM ................,....... Speaks I , 'T 15' v ',. I nw Q37 AWK E gfciuaggwfw f resents Its Spring Production Mya W W f O7 Q5 Q. - BRIEF Music W LJMWZQI Mp pd! Readfnfl LU? lo Rligflf MMM S W . Moolus, CLARK, MCKNIGIIT, KRIMSKY, ELLIOTT, GIlEENA1 EK M I U, 1776 Crm! 91 GLA UAH: Spzflf ...... ELIZABETH GREENMAN ' Drizzfe . . IOSEPHINE KRIMSKY Lovely . . . BECKY MEEIi fllinnie . . IEAN MOORE .llnlqqie . SPEEDY ELLIOTT Romic . GIGI MCKNIGHT Jinx . . . . . ANNE CLARK Direcled by MRS. EDVVIN P. LEI-IMAN Alma ater Dem' JK ,Lula-'ff Jlbnod our 6:-affr In Mac af Jofdzrn by fqyrzf foucfof' 6QCAf0fll1Z?7l' JZTIIC, Yze K'lI0lt'fL'fl?lCt0!C0!lE!t Mr' pfeawnrz-.r .Mafzfff fo- .qel6el', YZC,f2'lelZ!ifAl:0 lzlnr Ktwlkw f0.fff0lZ'I'Bl'X Tbe ffwowfeffyc .QZEQIIEM Me ,0!6l7flYIlZ'J' .Marci lqael6e1'. YZe,L'll'11Qf1W1f0 f1E.r uW12'0 fa-l'f,fo1?1'e1'. YZy LWly09?ll we. oar ,01'z?1Q' and fow: Lbflfc.1v'zQ4q, L2 !6llrfazQ'.1'cW00l MD' ,ofea.1?z11l,11face qf Aomeg ffzza' llllqy we .rlrzbe fo 617,19 I7 1'12'4ef' Jfarlrbgq Ib cvvmvl Moe non' 0110! 141221406 f4l.'.yL'1Jf2l' fo coozex .fbld fmqy we lrlnbe lo drhgy zz X72 War 64',,rw1QW Zb cfvuw Mee mm' and !6lU1f0A Me come. i'4 .-. .yerzrr I 5 NZ? Snapflzolf 465 P S1mp.rf10l.1 1661 , Sn l1pJ'l10fJ' i671 Q X f X 9 gs' . Q Of pf N ff, 'QB New Ny Y Q , xfm ol xxx Q Snapwh . 1681- S1za,0J'lzoLr JI 69 1- rf L S1111 ,0.n'lz0!.r 'IVOP 'cf :ff rw Sr1ap,1'fz0lJ' 'f 71 T ,,,.. Srzapwlzoflr WZ? ' 1 .,- - ,. ,1l pP ' PATRICIA BANCRQFT lV1AR'l'HA BERRY . . Gwen Boococic . . BIc'r'I'Y DIDLAKIQ . . Timo EARP . . . LAURA SPEED E1.1.lOT'1'. . GI.AIn's FAuI.coNIau BRADY FI.Ia'I'cIIIsR . ANN Gi3IiDON. . lV1ARGARET1'1ENCH . NoIevEI,I. IoNI:s . . IOSIQPIIINIQ Knmsicv CYNTHIA I.,xI-:mm . IEANNIE 1'V1CKNlGH'I' SALLIE lVlERRl'I'T . PATRICIA 1V1lLLlGAN IEANA1OORE. . . IOAN N1Cl1C7l.I. . . EI,IzABIa1'II PuIicI:I.I. ROSAMOND Romans . PATRICIA Ross . . ELI.I5N UNDI1:RwooI1 SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . cfm General Delivery, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida . The Anchorage, Maiiry Avenue, Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . . . . Castalia, Keswick, Virginia . 446 North Grant Avenue, Manassas, Virginia . . . TheHut . . P.O.Boxll62 . 'AMt. Falcon. Route 2, . . . . Preston Place, 1616 Fry's Spring Road . . . . Farm1.ane . 501 Ridge Avenue, . . Oxford Road . . . . . P. O. Box 585 . Preston Court Apartments 1 1 1 ' Yancey Mills, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Chattanooga, Tennessee Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . Quarters l453A, Fort Knox, Kentucky . . P. O. Box 1494, University, Virginia Tandem . lvy. Virginia . . . . 14 lvinston Drive, Bethesda, Maryland . 540 Eleventh Avenue, Huntington. Yvest Virginia . . . . . . . . 5450GunstonRoac1,A1exanc1ria, Virginia . Moiintain View Road, Lewiston Heights, Lewiston, New York . . . . . 1857 Fenc1f11lAvenue, Charlottesville, Virginia -1751 NANCY ADAMS . ANNE ALLISON . . GARNETT ANDREXVS . KATHAIZINE A'l'HA . ELISE BANCROFT . . MADELFIINE BATTEN . BARBARA BENNER . . BETTY BLACK . . BURRIE CARD . . . ELSIE CHAMBERLAIN . VIRGINIA CHILES . . 0'1ARTEE CHANUTIN . ANNE CLARK . . . BETTY COCIIRAN . . DANA COLE . . . CURTIS COLE .... ANOELICA CRANI-'ORD . EMMA LOU CRUTCHIPIELD IEAN CllUTC1'IFlEI.D . . PHYLLIS CULDERTSON . CONSTANCE DAUGHTIQIEY DORRIE DAVENPORT . HE.4TH D1!.LAIlD . . . CARMEN EDDY . TODDY FLETCHER . ANNE FORSTER . . CYNTHIA FOXVLE . BESSIE FRANKLIN . EMILY FRETZ . . . EI.IsE GANXBLE . . . IACQUELYN GRAHAM . JOAN GREI5lS .... ELIZABETH GREENMAN SALLY HAYXX'OOD . . LUCY 1'1ENDERSON . CHARLOTTE HISER . SALLY HISLKDP . PEGO HOUSE . . CAMILLA HYDE . . . 1V1ARY ANNE JOHNSON . PATRICIA KEARSE . . BLANCHE ILELLY . SUSAN KNIGHT . STUDENT DIRECTORY . . Wionmouth Hills, Higlilancls, New Iersey . . . 94 Ashl'ord Avenue, Santurce, Puerto Rico . 3206 XVoOdhills Place, Knoxville 16, Tennessee . ....... YVest Haverstraw, New Yorlc . cfo General Delivery, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida . . . . P. 0. Box 228, Pinehurst. North Carolina . 3917 Illinois Avenue. N. XV., Yvashington 11, D. C. . 2959 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio . . 1203 1Veslern Avenue, Pittsburgli. Pennsylvania . . . . . HN11L1ll'l0l1t,H University , Virginia . . . . . . . . . . Crozet, Virginia . . . . . . Farmington. Charlottesville, Virginia . Spring Garden, Route 2, Charlottesville, Virginia . . 520 VVest 18th Street, Little Rock, Arkansas . 135 Bo11ingwoodAve., Charlottesville, Virginia 234 North Thomas Street, Arlington, Virginia . 2014 Hessian Road, University, Virginia . Blue Ridge Road. Charlottesville, Virginia . Blue Ridge Road, Charlottesville, Virginia . . 42 Boulder Trail, Bronxville, New Yorlc ....42 Boulder Trail. Bronxville, New York . . . . . . . Crozet, Virginia . Cresap Road, P. O. Box 1255. University, Virginia . . 1907 Lewis Nlt. Road. Charlottesville, Virginia . 91 I4 Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Nlaryland . . . Preston Place, Charlottesville, Virginia . 15 Nolcomis Circle, Knoxville, Tennessee . . Rllg1JyAX'CIll1C,UI11X'Cl'S1ty. Virginia . . . . . Fa11Hi11, Fredericlcslaurg, Virginia . . . 5500 Glentield Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee cfO1W1r. Edward NV. Gamble, Ir., 1700 S. 2nd St., St. Louis 4, Nlissouri 109 Preston Court Apartmeiits, Charlottesville. Virginia . . . . . . P. O. Box 660, Charlottesville, Virginia . 67 Overlook Road, Cwldwell, New Iersey . . . . . '11lll'IlBl'SbllI'g, North Carolina . . . . Rugby Road, University, Virginia . 9300 Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Nlaryland . 411 North Parlcview Avenue, Columbus, Ohio . 224 Kenesaw Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee . . 1903 Edgewood Laine, Charlottesville. Virginia . . 1263 Yvestern Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . 2106 Kanawha Boulevard, Charleston 1, NVest Virginia . . . 1565 University Avenue, University, Virginia . Locust Grove, Charlottesville, Virginia -T741 HELEN LAIRD . NANCY Lma . . . PATRICIA LOVING . CYNTIIIA N1CCONNEl.I. IOAN 1V1Cl4EOlJ . . MARY BYRD 1V1CNEAl. JEAN N1AKlEl.Sli1 . KITTY BI:I.I,Is lVlEBANE . BECKYlV1EliK . . . CANlI1.I.A MERRIMAN VIRGINIA lV1OR'l'ON . SUSAN Moss . . . BARBARA N1UGLEli . BETTY MuI.IIoI.I.ANo BARBARA NICllOI.SON EI.IzAm:'rI-I OGLESBY MARTIIA OGl..ESBY . MARY OsaoRNI-: . . CARoI,OwEN. . 120 Chancellor Street, Charlottesville, Virginia . lVlountain View Farm, Earlysville, Virginia . Free Union, Virginia 195 Cherokee Boulevard. Knoxville, Tennessee . 25 Prescott Avenue, Bronxville, New York . . Fairport, Virginia . . Barracks Road, Charlottesville, Virginia . Rockwood, Tennessee 205 Sixth Avenue. Huntington, YVest Virginia . . . . . Route 3, Charlottesville, Virginia . . . Edgewood Lane, University, Virginia . Fllenheim, Simeon Star Route, Charlottesville, Virginia 219 lames River Drive, Hilton Village, Virginia . Nleaclowbrook Hills, Charlottesville, Virginia cfo Airs. VVestrick, 26 Von Cott Ave., Hempstead, New York . . . Box 1052, University P. O.. Charlottesville. Virginia . . . Box 1052, University P. O., Charlottesville, Virginia . . . 20 Ridge Road, Bronxville, New York . 200 Elberon Avenue, Allenhurst, New Iersey SARAH PAGE . . .......... 218 Hillcrest Drive, High Point, North Carolina PAT PAYNE . . . Snowclen Apartments, 1408 Iefferson Park Avenue, Charlottesville, Virginia LUCY BYRD PEGAU ....... Rosser Avenue and Rugby Road, Charlottesville, Virginia 1fA'I'liERlNE PORTER . . . .....,... 5510 York Way, Topeka, Kansas IULIA POTTS ..... . Popodicon, Shepherdstown, YVest Virginia VIRGINIA Leif: PRATIIER . ....... Wharton. West Virginia II-:AN GRAIIAM RANooI.PI-I . . . 805 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, Virginia VIRGINIA RANIuoI.I1I1 SUZANNE REQUA . ANN SANDRIIJGIE . . VIRGINIA SIIIQIIIII-:Ro DONNA SIMS . . . EI.I.A GORDCDN SI-IITII 'PING S'I'liEl.E . . . PIIILIIIRA STANNVOOD CoNsTANci: STONEY BEVERLY 'l'AYI.oR . SUTTON '1'IMMoNs . RosAI.IE 'l'uNsTAI.I. . META STUART Toon PATRICIA 'l'uRNBuI.I. NANCY TWINING . 1V1EIiRIl,L UNDIcRwoon EI.IzAIxI2TII URNlEli . FAITII VAN CI.IIsIf . ANDREA WAI.I.ACI4: . HANNAll WII.soN . BETTY W Ii:IaoI.D'r . 0'1ARGARE'l' Wooo . ANNE XVOODRING . DIANA hVORT1l . 809 tvinston Terrace, Charlottesville, Virginia . - . 929 East Spring Lane, Lake Forest, Illinois . . . Crozet, . . . lack Iouett Apartments, Charlottesville, . Box 1135, University Station, Charlottesville, . . 1416 1fVebster Street, New Orleans 15, I . Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville, 20 Savage Street, Charleston 4, South Clark Ranch, P. O. Box 436, WVarrenton. . Box 1875 Edgewood Lane. . 605 Cabell Avenue, 9 Nlonroe Apartments. . . . Dunwurkin, 1837 Fendall Avenue, 1920 Blue Ridge Road, . Verulam, Route 3, 1558, University P. O.. Virginia Virginia Virginia . Greenwood, Virginia .ouisiana Virginia Carolina Virginia Charlottesville. Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia . . Cobham, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Ridgefield, Connecticut Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia . . 109 Oakley Street, Cambridge, Marylancl . . Cove Creek, North Garden, Virginia . 1327 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, Virginia . 204 East Broad Street, Falls Church, Virginia . . . . . Somerset, Orange, Virginia U51 MISS MRS. MRS. MISS MISS MISS MISS FACULTY DIRECTORY VELAIA BOAZ . XVILLIAM BOAZ . O. F. CARTEIQ, IR. . ELIZABETH COCIIRAN . . NANCY COCHRAN . ofa JEAN DAVIS . . . LOUISE DEGARIS . REV. HEliBEllT DONOVAN . MISS PAULA DRESSER . MRS. MISS IVKISS MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MNIE MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. CAMMANN DURE . CECELIA GAINES . IUDITH GIBSON .... ROBERTA HoLL1NGSwoRTH CIIAPIN IONES .... ELIZABETII KELLY . LOUISE KING . . FRANK LYNN . . . TIIOMAS MARTIN, IR. . 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GENTLEMEN,S DRESS, LOUNGE, and SPORT CLOTHES University Virginia PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! 1811? HELEN G. EASTHAM SHOP INCORPORATED LADIES' READY-'ro-WEAR and MILLINERX' 220 East Nlain Street Charlottesville, Va Cf ,,,1 ,,f,'me,11..- Qf M. C. THOMAS FURNITURE COMPANY 420-424 East Main sf.-get CIIARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Phone 457 KELLER 81 GECJRGE I E xv E L E R S Since 1875 I85I P959 f A 111114 lfualf , ' ,w , 1 D H 1989 F ww ' ' Sf. I ' J f' ' K .r , 006' I 1 , 5 .f TRAILWAYS H! , PHONE 555 CHARLOTTESVILLE LUMBER CO., INC I'f.rlabl1'.rl1ea' 1895 CONTRACTORS and BUILDING MATERIAL ' For DEPENDABLE INSURANCE AND XVORTIAI-ANI-IILE SAVINGS MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY 404-406 National Bank Building CHARLOTTESVILLE VIRGINIA JAMES F. MINOR CAMMANN C. DUKE IOHN P. SNEED, AJ-.focfale I ' ISS? Cw0l7If7fl.l7'16l1fJ' of TIRE RECAPPING CORPORATION SPECIALISTS in RECAPPING AUTOMOBILE, TRUCK AND BUS TIRES Charlottesville, Virginia l l H. T. VAN NOSTRAND Town and Country RE.fXI. EsTA'1'E T. L. BOGERT D. B. KIDDER C0,n,,f,',,1e,1f.,- Qf S A X T O N ' S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS Telephone 185 I87I Conzplinzelzhr Of THE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. I. STUART HANCKEL, President YV. F. SOUDER, Secretary and Treasurer Fred L. YVutsnn, Vice-President HANCKEL-CITIZENS INSURANCE CORPORATION General I l'IJ'Lll'llI1Cl3 Peoples Bank Building - CI-IARI,orrI:sx II.I.Ia, VIRGINIA. Over a Hay CEIIILIIIU Qf S6l'l'1-lf! Comp lfmen Lf of The CITY LAUNDRY Iusf: Call 200 48815 STOP AND SHOP GILMORE, HAMM SUPER IVIARKETS 81 SNYDER INCORPORATED Loweml P1'1've.r - PNK PHfk1'I1g FURNITURE for HOME and OFFICE H IOII QUALITY FOODS WlIere you may serve yourselfin a hurry or shop at your. leisure 3 TWO STORES LOCATED 500 E. Main St. - 1008 W. Main St. CIIARI.OTTEsvILI,E, VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE VIRGINIA Complimenbr of Comphmentda Of WOODS I B. and W. H. WOODD The Sporhrwear Shop 3 308 East Main Street HILL 8a IRVING FUNERAL HOME 3 PHONE 460 'I89f GENE WOOD'S GARAGE General dulonzobile Repairing OFFICIAL A. A. A. SERVICE Telephone 335 BATTERY SERVICE 7TH STREET, NORTHEAST WE - NEVER - CLOSE Complimenhv Q! SEARS-ROEBUCK 81 CO. S . CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA C0mp1L'm5nf,,- Conzplimenzir of Of THE UNIVERSITY ESSO STEVENS 81 CO- STATIQN Realfonr - In.m1-env F Q6 Monticellca Hotel Bldg. Comer of 15th and West Main Sts. PHONE 2128 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA 90 VALLEY VIEW GREENHOUSES, INC. Fforal 111'lI'.rl.r Spec1'al1'z1'ng in LOVELY CORSAOES GRADUATION BOUQUETS CHOICE CUT FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone us at 600 CI-IARI,OTTEsvII.LE, VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE HARDWARE STORE Vzlrizf Uur Slore For CHINAWARE GLASSWARE and other GIFTS Comp!1'men!.r of GUY F. VIA, RepreI1'enlafI've TIIE EQUITAELE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF TI-IE UNITED STATES Annuities, Retirement Income and all forms of Life Insurance Savings and Prolection Plans Also General Insurance flflc for Infonnalfon Third and Market TOWN 81 COUNTRY SHOP CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION 114 Fourth Street, N. E. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA 91 IUDY 'N JILL HEADQUARTERS JUNIOR FASHIONS FOR TI-IE SCHOOLGIRL STYLE SHOPPE HDL.J'LlL.I'lCfl.UE ffppareln Main at First Street PHONE 752 EARL H. VAUGHAN AUTOMATIC HEATING PLUMBING Coal Iylllf Burn.r 5' Charlottesville, Virginia PACKAGED FUEL CO. Dine in the , INCORPORATED Delclqhfful dfmowphere vf f'0rz1gz'nal Pocahonlaf' CHARI.OTTEsv1LLE's LARGEST Coal AND FINEST 3 THE METROPOLITAN RESTAURANT Phone 87 Down Town 92 WILEY-TILMAN, INC. Reaflzf-la-W'ea1' - JVOfl.0l1J' Piece Conair 3 Telephone 476 410 E. Main St- CIMRLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA TILMAN'S ' U. D. and I. S. TILMAND Ojfenr You Timely 171 erclzafgdllre for dll 0cca.r1'on r IN READY-TO-WEAR PIECE GOODS NOTIONS Shop al TILIvIAN'S Cl1arlolleIrv1'lle'.r Slzoppfng Center' C0llIfJ!l.l7IEl1lLl' Qf I. N. WADDELL SHOE COMPANY 3 506 EAST MAIN STREET U7e 1119128 You Z0 Um' Sion' EVERYTHING IN MUSICAL MER- CHANDISE FOUND HERE WHERE PRICES ARE LESS CARTER THE MUSIC DEALER 218 West Main Street PHONE 557 C10l71,0!l.l7lEllfJ' of RUSSELL D. MOONEY YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER 951 SUPERIOR AMBULANCE SERVICE PREDDY'S FUNERAL HOME FRANK B. HAYNES M. C. I-IILL FUNERAL HOME Phone 1400 AMBUIJINCIQ SERVICE Phone 808 A H CHARLOTTESVILLE VIRGINIA AT Ll' OURS C0mplz'nzem'.r Tof C0l7I,l7!l'lIIEl'1.f.l' HE NEW DOMINION of BOOKSHOP Charlottesville, Virginia THE GRIDDLEU A SYMBOL OF CHARLOTTESVILLE RESEARCH BARBER SHOP ff Jlark Qf D6,DEHffdbl.fl.f.lf 515 East Malin Street RAY FISHER IOIIN G. B. CRIENSI-Iixw, Proprietor Salem Service THE CASH FOOD MART WILHOIT-DAVIS MOTORS DODGE - PLYNIOUTI-I Gaw - Oil - f1ccc.r.rorI'e.r - Purim Tireu' - Ballerfef Phone 2800 5th 8K MaI'ket Sts. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Ihnqy GI'0L'Cl'l.6.I' - .f7'Ieal.r BIIRIJJS-EX'1'I FROZEN Foons Phone 400 Ijdfkl-I1-fl 1107 West Nlain Street 1941 THE RECORD Sl-IOP Complcle Slack Qf VICTOR - BLUEIIIRII - IJECCA COI.uMIII.I - CJKEH Oval' The Griddle Cafeteria Comp lL.l7'lt3l1ld' of CHANCELLOR'S DRUG STORE The Best in Town Conzpl1'mcrIl.v Qf FOWLER'S Jlember SERVICE STATION PRESTON AND GRADY AVENUE Phone 122 RI.-XTIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DYERS AND CLEANERS Phone 89 O. E. 8: C. L. HAWKINS DRY GOOIIS - NO'l'IONS GI5N'FS' FURNISHINGS HOUSEIAIOLII LINENS ANII RUOS Conzpfinzenhr qf GLEASON'S, INC. Telephone 2400 106 E. Nlain Si. Telephone 676 Over 75 I'ca1'.I-gf Kea! lalrlnle Service C I. ll B. E. WHEELER 31 CO. p We 'V REAIJIORS Qf CI'IARLOT'1'ESVILLE, VIRGINIA CI-IARLOTTESVILLE 405 East Nlarlcci Street PfI0ne.r.' Office, 2265 Residence, 948 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 95 IAMESON'S COLLEGE BOOKSTORE SCI-IOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE All lhe Corner Find llze IUNIOR SIZE DRESSIES JUST MADE EOR YOU al C. H. WILLIAMS 81 CO. W. I. KELLER CO. 404 East Main Street SHOES - HOSIERX' SPALDINOS - OXFOROS - LOAEERS PLAY SHOES Jleel Your 1'1l'l'l'lldJ' AT TIMBERLAKE'S DRUG STORE Phone 144 OI' 166 C om ,0 l lm en ltr Of BROWN'S GIFT SHOP PIEDMONT REFRIGERATION CO. REFIIICIIQRATORS - RIXNGES WIXSIIERS - 'FARM AND HOME FREEZERS 1509 W. Malin St. - Charlottesvill Comp lim en I F C 0 nz p l lm en lf Of 'lf BUDDY'S THE HOLLAND SHOP The Bzlqgeml Llllle Place In Town' 96 SIWITITS C I- amp .mzen hr Ladfaf' Rcaafy-lo-lf7ear -XNIJ of ,F CHARLOTTESVILLE AUTO PARTS CORP. 106 YV. Akin Phone 148 PAUL B. VICTORIUS ann' KAY BOLGER .1,1ff., ,,1,. L .-, oujfz.--, 01.1 11,-,um .11-mf 1'ff Plz-1Nfe1f'm,m',1,, C0mplL'nzc1zlJ of THE ELITE BEAUTY SHGPPE MAY ESSO SERVICE WAKSIIINCS - Vrcnlxfllm LUl5RlC.X'I'1ON C0-npvrnlfvv ESSO SERVICE 850 XVcsl Aiuin VV. L. LACY 1,lLll7l!7l.l'lg and Healing Call 754 111 N. E. 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