Varina High School - Varinian Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1939
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V' f f'1f',: Dk, J v T H E VA K I N l A N I 9 fl 9 I-' U BLISH ED BY ' THE SENJWCDR CLASS VAQQWA AGRICULTURAL Hrs:-1 SCHOUL Fi-XCULT Y ...I 2 I . iii , uf ni Ill '--.- ' , i f Q. i . . if ' ' , L i - ig x n. T Q TI' ri ' 1 Principal--Mr. Baker Ass't Principal--Mr. Shepherd Science and Math--Miss Shelburne, Miss Veazey, Mr. Eods worth, Mr. Shepherd. Social Science--Miss Motley, Miss Edna Martin. English--Miss Anderson, Miss Hurt. Languages--Miss Dawson. Home Economics--Mrs. Hall. Commercial--Miss Irby. Agriculture--Mr. Clay. Library--Miss Vi Martin. 19.9. FAC U L TV 1 , f Q 5 , 'T W .xv-. x , F , ' 1-, -, ,af N -. 3' K V k -, EH I- x . MacIntosh, Miss Second Grade Darricott, Miss Sixth Grade Warren, Miss First Grade Cosbey, Miss Fifth Grade Nottingham, Miss First Grade Moody, Miss Fourth Grade Kerby, Mrs. Fifth Grade Tiller, Miss Third Grade Paluore, Miss Seventh Grade Barrett, Miss Third Grade Stephens, Miss Second Grade Bernheisel, Mrs. Seventh Grade Jeter, Miss ' Fourth Grade Moseley, Miss Sixth Grade ff! 44 . ' - . W .7- Nw ','-' ' 5 ? f X h x, ,A ff Z L A ,-,Ji ,wg I ,rj N Q Z1 W f I fb '- W ' -A - 'N fm? 1 if ,V ,A 'A fi I Ka jf V x N Q gffi f N' W X 1, . ' Q V I V! I ,.., X ,Ai,,11 N 'ff 2 f H 2 My xg f 1 X 1 :ZENICDIQS -at-w 1'5 Emma Schultz Home Ee., Glee Club Try one of Em a's home- cooked meals and you'll know why she always has visitors for visitorl for Sunday night supper v Frances Thimsen Home Ec., Glee Club Frances is quite a song- ster. Her alto has been much brighter, however, since the Senior ranks have been increased to forty-four. .. wm- ' w nL O :,T Q W r Hallie Vaughan Rennie Student Council, Glee Club, Basketball, French Club, V. A. H. S. Broadcast staff NA woman's tongue never ceasesn. She has braved her teachers throughout her eleven years in school, true to her strawberry blonde hair. X F 1- -Y- , - - -x .J I W' ,u - 'X Mildred Jepson Club. Ssftbsll, Glee lone EG.. Athletic Hsseeietien, Student Ccuhtil, Mllered can do envthing fren stirring nn the girls' sefthell team te being our May Queen. She is also e pruspective ruler ef e household. ' i ' F-'X' --.LT a h-jk Ralph Johns Relnh has been through the valley ef the shndew Cf English IV this year, and he thinks that a new health rule should be made: Get at least 24 hours sleep a day. He's e gcod student Qwhen he feels like working! 5' .V-1 ,-,Q Charles Jewell Charles believes that silence is gelden but he makes the most of these golden moments. De you use panther eyes, Charles? X i x L W w , as .i - '- '-x' Z: : .w:' 2- ,- -Qu,7','. -.4 IT gf- .N x . 'ii' J ' . if-ree .- ' ., i . James Stoneman Basketball lcani.J, F.F.A., Baseball Qcapr. 3 , Athletic Association, Free. Senior Class, Studeuz Council. Jimmy doesn't tax his brain much, when it comes to studying, but he really does some concentrating on the athletic field. The English papers he hands in are marvels. Barbara Sweeney Barbara has won fame as a photographer. Her pict- ures invariably turn out to be good. How do you do it, Barbara? B ef 'i .42f:.,.' lei .1 J h Gloria Summerville Home Ee., Glee Club, Music The NBaby Snooksn of the chemistry class ------ her HWhy?'sn are e terror to Mr. Shepherd. Gloria is a good sport and an ardent baseball fan. S 7 . X T-YL.. .1 . is.- Betty Hickem Glee Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Home Economics, Athletic Association, Student Council, Basketball, Softball. Ask Betty if you want to know where the goes. As tres Senior money surer of the demonstrated handle our class, she hes her ability to finances. y 3, .saws iiiiEjiHiih Raymond Jenkins Library Club They sny that Raymond is the distinguished president of an organization culled the Valley Clube We are expecting the club to soon become a famous organization with Raymond at the head of it. 1 ' my T Q I Eff' if is X -f Bassett Harrison Athletic Association Our unhandy men!! When you hear n cletter A banging, and much chatter It's Bassett tearing down the hall. Hold tight ----- one and alll 1 N 2 Katherine Posennu Katherine is the first person we see when we enter the Senior homeroom in the mornings, for she sits near the door and-- ususlly studies. 4 if? A . . 2. ,- rv- ' 5 . A . 541- uf? 4? Horace Renms Basketball, Baseball, Athletic Association. Horace is to the Varine baseball team what Johnny Vander Meer is to the Cincinnati Reds. He also happens to be our greatest Roaming Romeo. Lf 'Ui-Q' -V fi' 'X . J. Elsie Rsdvany Since Mny Day, Elsie is an expert at making pink crepe paper flowers. How many bushels did you make Elsie? X Q-.'n,? LA? - Y 1 - V Fry. W- A-,-,,' i -. my . 1,,'--4 U! ,1 Q ,' ,. ..L , 1 , , f, In -' ' , 1 My M .f. E , x ,Lv Y X Nw., -x Clarence Landrum Broadcast staff. Clarence ought to meke a great success in the bus- iness world. lf ne keeps HHenrietten hefll be able to go places in more ways than one. ' 'Y Afbf'-.X -','- - , wg' , , V .1-f, Y I h 4 lift 4' rg 4 X X 4 Y W Kg' E , 1 Elsie Meredith Trees. Beta Club, Glee Club, French Club, Library Club, Basketball, V. A. H. S. Broadcast staff, Athletic Association. As Beta Club Treasurer, Elsie has her own methods of extracting dues from club members. Whatever that method is, we must say, it is certainly effective. s . T 1 X Clyde Stewart Basketball, Tennis, Athletic Association. Our only blonde was a Nshen in the Senior pl but on the basketball court Clyde proves his masculine ability. Dorothy Doeppe Pres. Library Club, Pres. Glee Club. Our visits to the library are more interestin5 if Dot is there to help us. Vsrinn's library will lose one Cf its most ardent enthusiasts when she leaves. I, ST '44 I -xi Norma Finnigan Basketball, Softball, Home Ec., Glee Club, Secretary Athletic Association. Norma ought to make some good farmer an excellent wife. An WAN in Home Economics is not to be lightly thought of. W? - ' C 1 Jack Elliott Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Student Council, Broadcast Staff, Beta Club, Past Pres. S.C.A. Jack is e master at find ing ways to get out of class--but he is always present in Civics class with plenty of current events. 'NY .1 ' 'V -.xi Glennis Talley Home Ee., Glee Club Glennis has found a new use for that fourth finger on her left hand. We wonder--when will the wed- ding Supper be? ,,-.41 Y , .31 yy, 'f 0 1' . R ', lg. .'5 Y h .-- -4 ' g Jil - ' in ' f, L'. ' ju. ' L, Yu' ' , Phyllis Roberts Beta Club, Glee Club, French Club, Athletic Association, Broadcast staff. Phyl is a student with many accomplishments: she can write stories and poetry, draw pictures, and even sing l?J but-- Laziness, thy first name is Phyllis. ' 1 Clara Throckmorton Vice pres. Senior class, Glee Club, Hobby Club. We are sure that Clara will be s wonderful secretary to some fortunate soul--- and tnen?? Bryan Alvis Pres. F. F. A., Manager Baseball, Library Club, Hobby Club, Basketball, Athletic Association. Three loves has Bryan--- pie, farming, and Miss Irby's Junior class. - ,REQ 4 V fb :Gif 'Agf- 1 .' r 6 x:iY1'1..-ff . Ernest Bendle Senior No, forty-four is Ernest, through the encour- agement of a certain senior girl 0 A . sg, Xi,-,d:S71XV1 A James Anderson Student Council Tennis Club HHere it comes, and there it goesn is all we can say during his tennis matches. Jimmy is our best fashion model in the latest thing for young men of the hour. ,'.'.. LeVert Norford Glee Club, Home Economics LeVert, another auburn-hair ed Senior, is always ready to help and willing to coop ernte in anything the class undertakes to do. Evelyn Perkins Glee Club, Soc. Senior Class, Hobby Club, Stud Council. A true friend and class 5354, 3 mate, and always beside Clara. Mary Skubon A,1 fx r,4 Beta Club, Giee Club ' f ' 3' i i Mary is our smallest girl, C x M irg but she has a large interest in our class activities, and Qf-,, X, we oouldn't get along with- '?ig?.iP out her. ent Louise Williams Louise is rather quiet, but possesses a will of her own. She always has her Wrepair Kitn near at hand. 1. I D Mary Elizabeth Wrenn h Glee Club, Pres. Frenc Club, Seo. Beta Club, Editor V.A.H.S. Broadcast, Athletic Association. N and Varina's nPaderewski nRubinoffu. She can write literature and editorials also. One of our outstand ing altos. Clara Jackson Home Ee., Glee Club. We are not sure, but we think Clare's vocation will be cooking three meals a dey and singing lullabies. A Alberta Kohl Glee Club, Library Club, Home Ee., Athletic Assoc iation. The poems that Berta has created at Varina will, without a doubt, be pub- lished in the Literature and Life Books of l95O--- especially the one about Hl'm a Little Jitterbugn 443, o Q1 'S .4 1-bfi! 9. Q Y: Y , Q4 Lucille Keeton Glee Club We are not sure, but We expect to see Lucille on the other side of the morning paper et the break fest table soon. F ' 1 I 1 . f5hv 2 V jim' ' wg ' 'gifs is-2 Kenneth Fussell Baseball, Basketball, F.F.A., Track Teem, Pres. Athletic Associeticn, Student Council. Kenneth--the Qctor, Stnlete, fnd farmer--is Q great lover too. Have you ever seen him in English and Civics clssses?? Oscar Hansen Oscar is not especially talkative, but he frequent- ly sstsunds his classmates by his kncwledge in chem- istry end music classes. He believes in attending school one dey and making that do e week. ' Helen Gathright Leave it to Helen to see that s test is p stponed due to her extensive questionnaires. Q- 4 E323 1,9 -l , ff.',fs ' M 1.1 : 7 ,IM si L Herman Brnndau V.A.H.S. Broadcast staff, Student Council. Hermnn's performance in f 4 the nOld Apple Treeu quartet will be long remembered. His basso him profundo voice marks as e future grand opera or movie star. .q '?'- '. -4 --E -LM' E .I i s ' '- Q , is. Hubert Dulnney F.F.A., Baseball, Athletic Association, Student Council. He is the silent type, but always ready and willing to help you in dny'wey. r ' Melvin,Cooper Tennis Club, Librery Club, Basketball, Student Council Underneath that red hair of Mike's is n brain that continually thinks up bright remarks to cheer up the Chemistry Class. We appreciate them. 1 Patsy Barlow Pres. S.C.A., Pres. Beta Club, V.A.H.S. Broadcast staff, Library Club, basketball, Glee Club, French Club. Patsy is e real credit to Varlna--loyal and enthusi- astic in all of her many activities. We are sure she will succeed as a medical secretary. K , , ... -an X Qfxgit A I Esther Chornensky Secretary S.C.A., Glee Cllib. Esther s black hair, flash ing eyes, and spirited leugn have won their way into our hearts and will not be forgotten soon. Isabelle Bland Basketball lcapt.P, soft- ball frngr.B, Glee Club, French Club, Home Ee., Athletic Association, Student Council. Isabelle is an actress and athlete of note. All she needs is s little more sleep. She is always get- ting mixed un in somebody's love affair--often her own. 'A-QS. ,R 2 ' f, . - ' ' T f LQ Qrlfyr ' .J LN Ixzlk P -JAY I A 4. 1 J. Y -K Q.: 1 .. ' S ,-as - C A S T Jepsen, Mildred ------- 'I . Vo ' Rennie, Hallie Barlow, Patsy - Bland, Isabelle Meredith, Elsie Kohl, Alberta - Brendeu, Herman Elliott, Jack - Stonemmn, Jimmy Stewart, Clyde Harrison, Bassett ------ Beryl Shepherd Mrs, Smith Gloria Smith Edythe Rhodes Deborah Mercer Lela Dunn Dr. Leon Atwell Gordon Dunn Ronald Steele Elliot Maxim Howard Ross GWSY ROVER Director Carrie V. Anderson Meg ------ Zara ----- Marto ----- Sinfo ----- Rob ------ Lady Constance Lord Craven - - Sir Geo. Martend Nina ----- Captain Jerome Sir Toby Lyon - al McCorKle ------ Lackey ---- Mary E. Wrenn Betty Hickam Herman Brandau Kenneth Fussell James Stoneman Hallie V. Rennie James Anderson Horace Reams Alberta Kohl Clyde Stewart Jack Elliott Hubert Dulaney Bassett Harrison l Prophecy Mr. Baker received some letters the other day from the members of the class of '59. We are printing here excerpts from those letters. The Clara, Mary, Clara Salon Benuticidns Our slogan: C Your map is already outlined. Let us change the surface. Misses Jackson, Sknbon, Throckmorton. Scientists' Convention I have just made Q wonderful discovery--Hydrogen explodes!! Elsie Meredith. My husband is e local merchant. I am the little soda jerker! N. L. Finnigan ?? R. F. D. f 5 I cm sitting on the banks of the James, writing my Ode to A Fugitive Rat ---- Oscar. Phvl Roberts Hansen's Hatchery The price of eggs is certainly low, due to the fine production of my chicken farm. Evelyn Perkins is my secretory. O. T. Hansen. R. F. D. 4 5 I'm too tired to argue, but I still say a Ford's the best. 1 Bassett Harrison Henrico County Band Office of Conductor Through the efficiency of my private secretory, Raymond Jenkins, our band won the state championship. Maestro Ernest Bendle R. F. D. 5 5 I keep in contact with the affairs of my Alma Meter through my husband- Mrs. Emma snuitz ?? V. P. I. Class of '49 Am again a dignified senior. Oh that Florence were here. J. E. Stoneman Alvis Dairy Farm I have settled down with my lest love ---- and the cows. J. Bryan Alvis, Jr. M. Q R., Shoe Dept. Am modeling the latest styles in men's attire. r Jimmy Anderson Office of Dr. Cutrite Am enjoying my medical secretarial position, but---I think a little home would be better. Patsy Barlow Floyd Bennett Flying Field Am enjoying my years here on Trip No. 9. Captain Clyde Stewart L'Pell Shop We are going in training for our new jobs as fashion models in NH Mildred Jepson at Betty Hickam. Varina Softball Team My team is the best in the Dixie League. My charming husband is manager of the team. Coach Isabelle B. ?? Montrose Heights I haven't time to write. I must go back to my baking. Glennie Talley ?? Kentucky Derby Am riding WBlue Streaku in.the Kentucky Derby today. Mike Cooper Johnston-Willis Hospital The patients here are all right, but the doctors--Oh Boy!!! Dot Doeppe, and Frances Thimsen Atlantic M Pacific Tea Cc. Buy our products! They are the best in America. J. Humphrey Elliott, Pres. Richmond Have now reached the height of my nursing career--home nurse! Esther Ghornensky Langley Field Due to the rest I got in high school, I am now a fine pilot. Ralph Johns Route if l Instead of that 310,000 Metropolitan Opera contract, I have just signed a contract that costs only S2.00!! Lucile K. ?? Varina Farm My Home Ee. course at school is coming in handy now. Mrs. LeVert N. M23- Varina High School I would have to take a P. G. course! Now I can't get out of here. Alberta Kohl Mr. Baker: Mary E. Wrenn is a splendid student in our Music class. We are sorry to lose her this year. Her father needs her to patronize his business. Averett College ...-...l-. The following items have appeared in certain newspapers: V. A. H. S. Broadcast Mr. Dulaney took his F. F. A. boys to Charlottes ville where they won the state judging championship. 1--..--.1 Richmond Times-Dispatch Miss Helen Gathright, clerk in Woolworths, was just willed 31,000 by her employers, the Woolworth brothers, for her fine work in selling dish pans. Westhampton College News Miss Hallie V. Rennie won high honors as a Latin student at her commencement last night. New York Sun BRANDAU, FUSSELL, AND LANDRUM OPEN FOURTH BIG WEEK ON BROADWAY. 1.-1-..--. NEW YORK TIMES SES S, YANKEE'S APPLE-TOSSER, PITCHES NO HIT-NO RUN ----qi SENIOR CLASS POEM The Winds blew And rains fell The Earth heaved mighty yawns And swallowed many things Faces withered Hair turned gray Days were born-years died. Old Father Time came out And held his lantern high Hs watchsd their frantic scurrying Laugaod and passed on by. by Phyllis Roberts 1926 -29 1929-5O 1950-51 1951-52 1952-55 1955-54 1964-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-53 1958-59 Misses Willis and Johnson Class of '39 entered school clutching moth- ers hand. Misses Stevens and Barrett Took delight in being an upper classman. Two members died. Miss Barrett Secured child prodigies snipped Misses Motdy, Nelson end Hrs Kirby Class's fatal year-Jimmie Stonenan and Bryan Alvis Misses Bledsoe and Jeter Minuet for Hay Day. Hike Cooper wore silver Colonial wigs. Miss Clark and Mrs. Bernheisel Had month's vacation for Xmas. What a life! To make up went to school on Sat. Its Pologmv Mr. Mears, Misses Histr and Motlev lst. Graduation 31,000,000 Excercise price per pupil Misses Taylor and Vi Martin Joined by Montrose pupils. One hundred and some strong. Loved changing classes. Misses Hurt and Irby Will the end never come. Miss Anderson Felt ancient. Received long anticipated rings Presented Pampered Darling. September Rejoic visualizing the ing at being a Senior and end of the turnoil. June Bt last our goal is achieved and many wish so thousand more pl fights, operetta dcsperat ' FAREWELL TO WE'VE HAD ONE SNIFF! ely that there were one y practices, ball games, practice, test scares, etc. OLL VARIHA SWELL TIME!! SNIFF! 4 JU N! OR. C !,.,iXfLS e iw r gy, sw, . . -I 'Q . 11- . , Alice Irby - Sponsor Dorothy Beasley, Pres. Edythe Durrette, Vice Pres Elizabeth Arnall, Sec. Earl Bendle, Treasurer . Mamie Hurt - Sponsor Roland McNamee, Pres. Roy Smith, Vice Pres. George Repass, Sec. a Trees. P ln ' gl ,l rr 1' 'H .r'l: rjr' QQHHGMQAL-FKE:,HMrN Qimiimm Miss Shelburne Pres. Virginia Newby Vice-Pres. Wesley McAnally Sec't. Iris Golding Treas. James Liles Miss Dawson Pres. Victor Throckmorton Vice-Pres. Edward Canfield See't. A Treas. Rennie Harrison Mr. Dodsworth Pres. Charles Guard Vice-Pres. Dorothy Posenau Sec't. George Carter Treas. Minnie Taylor Miss Motley Pres. Eugene Akers Vice-Pres. Jack McAnally Sec't. R Treas. Katherine Keeton , Miss Edna Martin Pres. Richard Ferguson Vice-Pres. Ernest Throckmorton Sec't. Colleen Loving Treas. Louise Alvis Miss Veazey Pres. Helen bigmund Vice-Pres. Alfred Buffin Sec't. Constance Steuck Treas. Lawerence Hamner 1 k IQ, ,xx Q' fr- ' f fbfiiwfk tl X in 'EQ 1 Wx ,J ,X RL J 01 -xg:- ?1 .I if .fs NK 155 QE N f' , N We ,xx K X ff , xx ,f V fl .tx If ff L5 X . J fX ,Ax Z OA J STUDENT C0 UNCH A1 Mr. Baker Sponsor Patsy Barlow, Pres. Jimmy Stoneman, Vice Pres. Repass, George McAnally, Aline Beasley, Rosa Mae Purks, Roberta Stoneman, Stoneman Rennie, Hallie V. Snellings, Alma Dulaney, Hubert Esther Chorensky, Sec LeRoy Bottoms, Treas. Liles, Jimmy McGraine, Bobby Kirkland, Roy Reams, Jack Roberts, Phyllis Dorey, Virginia Verlander, Geraldine Carter, George BETA CLUB .1-3 Sponsors Mr. Baker Miss Vi Hartin P resident Patsy Barlow Secretary Mary Eliz. Wrenn Vice President Bobby McGraine Treasurer Elsie Meredith Arnell Elizabeth Aigner Gladys Belknap Edward HcAnally Aline McClananan Judson Taylor Beverly Roberts Phyllis Beasley Dorothy Elliott Jack Beasley Rosa Mae Bottoms LeRoy Repass George Skubon Hary Durrette Eoith Q NEWS WWE K C L U Miss Catherine Dawson - Sponsor Editor-in-chief--Mary E. Wrenn Feature Editor--Phyllis Roberts Grade Editor-mHallie V. Rennie Business Manager--Margaret Cgburn Adv, Production Manager--Jack Elliott Ass't Production Managers--LeRoy Bottoms Beverly Taylor Circulation Managers--Patsy Barlow Elsie Meredith Typists--Clarence Landrum Herman Brandau Reporters: Virginia Newby Ila Duncan Christian Rennie George Repass Hubert Dulaney Jack Reams Madge Lampkin George Hill Richard Ferguson Rosa Mae Beazley LIBK AKY C L UB Miss Vi Martin Sponsor Dorothy Doeppe Pres. Doris Wade Vice-Pres. Lois Shaw Sec'y R Treas. Allen Rebecca Arnall Elizabeth Arnall Ruth Barlow Patsy Brandau Virginia Clark Harreit Doeppe Dorothy Dorey Virginia Hammer Susan Kohl Alberta Meredith Elsie Newby Virginia Noriord Levert Reams Jacqueline Shaw Lois Stoneman Frances Tniuson Frances Wade Doris Williams Jeannette Alvis Bryan Carter George Cooper Melvin Jenkins Raymond J ' ! 1-I I' ff HQME k.CCfNCo'M!C:, CLAJJ Mrs. Hall Sponsor Pres. Alma Snellings Seo. Evelyn Pflugradt Vice-Pres. Virginia Newby Treas. Norma Finnigan FF' . v-4, s , ., Q .r 1- -KL:-Q . ,ng--1 ' Clay J. O. Alvis Bryan Jr. Repass George Walton Tuomas McClanahan Judson Nuttall Howard ,I .-1 Adviser President Vice-Pres. Treasurer Reporter Watch Dog 3 1 Lrrfxfvav WIJNINQISS Roy Smith Class C State Spelling Margaret Ogburn Class C District Reading KWH il if I I I I rg ,qc ? Mlss Hurt Y n , , . ' 'i 9 5 I ' rs'-L Miss vi Mal-aiu if U '1 ' . 7 359' District c Play - ' ' ' a , N-0,4 4 M ,. . ' , .5- ' . ' 'W A if s Q- : ' 5 J 5 J K l mr .I ' ' 'ff ', H f?Q'Q'Q . . J 5 - 4 4- , . L -JL 'I W N' Q -had Mrs. Beeohe Durrette, Edythe - - - Reams, Horace - - Liles, James ---- Chorcnsky, Esther - Walton, Thomas - - Thimsen, Frances - - Pflugredt, Evelyn - Keeton, Mary ---- Canfield, Edward - - Nuttall, Howard - - Rennie, Christian - Smugglers - - - - - If-K ector Eleana Gomez Ramon Chopin Mama Gomez Pepa Gomez Conchita Marie Rosite Juan Benito Miguel Carter, George Bendle, Earl Bendle, Ernest Smith, Roy Kirkland, Roy BQJYS BASKE.TBfXLL 'il lll I 1 , , . I N. -.,. , . ug Q v . i R A- , :.' I ,In , ,Q MT , '- ' QV.:-r .A .Lf V 5.4,- .-,H .f .I.'Y'S'.' Q f, H., ,iE:w7Ff ., ,. .. xe, - . A .--Q, 5' ' fn' - Q , 1- Af. f..,, .V , ' Y' 4.,,:,1D',. - 'k. . ' ' '-4 1 'Y 1 -I Dodsworth, C. E. Coach Ferguson, Richard Manager Stoneman, Jimmy Captain Stoneman, Jimmy Eberli, Hudgiws Fussell, Kenneth Eberly, Hurst Stewart, Clyde Reams, Horace White, Clifford Elliott, Jack Duleney, Hubert Canfield, Edward Jordan, Branch 5. 59 wp.- F-J 1 ' ! .-5 v Y fr-vf P' v'ff'rf'LxH Q! JX....J DJ fDJx.L DJ ...J Miss Veazey Coach Isabell Bland Capt. Nor 1 8 m ' Elsie Meredith Norma Finnigan Patsy Barlow Hallie V. Rennie Betty Hickam Geneveive Eberly Aline McAnnally Evelyn Pflugradt Alma Snellings Finnigan l.Iana2ger 1 x Pj 'I' P1 oAJLof XLL iii iii I James O. Clay Coach 1 Bryan Alvis Manager Edward Norford Ass' p. Reams, Horace p. Fussell, Kenneth . Bottoms, LeRoy . Stoneman James P C 1 Q. Canfield, Seddon lb. 2b. Eberly, Hudgins Eberly, Hurst Jordan, Branch t Manager rf Captain Jimmy Stoneman Akers, Kenneth white, Marion McNamee, Roland Nuttall, Howard Rennie, Christian Gathright, Leon Dulaney, Hubert Shepherd, Blair GIRLS SOFTBALL Isabelle Bland - Manager c. Alma Snellings leapt p. Evelyn Pflugredt lb. Minnie Taylor Eb. Mildred Jepson lf. Genevieve Eberly cf. Virginia Swanson E. Veazey - Coach Betty Hiokam Hazel Hanvey Mildred Adams Audrey Gary Loraine Bottoms Helen Sigmond EX V if 1 Aa I 5, ii 3 55- T8 ,J f'5f V 1 X 'ffifxxojx ',EfX11i I-ll! v,..,.,,V .v,.. ., . , .. . Q9 James O. Clay Sponsor Dowdy Percy Raettig Edward Fussell Kenneth Cvacho Joe Repass George Kurbjun Max Throokmorton Victor Canfield Edward Eberly Hudgins Eberly Hurst Reans Horace Nuttall Howard McNamee Roland G NQfMiiiX2fX HIS!-iLl'6HTS ,. L- . Sf, , . 3, '---al-A1-A fi N. I joey f .Q , f Q4,QQf 1639- . WWA 1 i V, -wks! .TouRAffy5 ,FMD A 1 Y-4, ' IQRIS' owl 4, Cr 1 W ANNUAL STA FF Carrie V. Anderson Adviser Rennie Hallie V. Editor in chief Wrenn, Mary E. Literary Editor Mereditn,'El sie 'K Assistant Roberts, Phyllis 3 Literary NorforZ,'Levert fy Editors Stoneman, Jir.1n1y ' ' Sports Editor Kohl, Alberta A. Art Editor Bland, Isabell f Assistant Jenkins, Raymondmj Art Editors Harrison, Bassett Humor Editor Roberts, Pnyllislf Photographic Cooper, Melvin ,,, Editors Landrum, Clarence Business Manager Finnegan, Norma Assistant Business Brandau, Herman Managers Alvis, Bryan 1 Advertising Elliott, Jadnj' Managers ,uv- AU T06 MWHS SCJ DHL Q fo 57? 5 w A 9 kd vida .',1i 9 K i ' p 1' , 'us e od W Sept. 8 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 l0 12 22 Dec. 15 22 22-Jan.3 Jan. l 4 9 13 27 50 Feb. 8 16 17 18 Mar. l 3 4-B 10 CALENDAR School starts Caps and gowns Ofdered Didication of new school building Bland a Eberly discovers Seniors present faculty takeoff Thanksgiving Holidays Miss Walton returns for visit. Personal cards delivered Christmas Party Christmas holidays Irene gets husband for Xmas. present. New Romance of l959 Barlow Q Elliott Home Ec. Cottage started Mr. Baker returns from illness Chemistry class makes new kind of perfume f?J Hydrogen Sulfide Seniors present WCanpus Quarantinen Monday after the Friday night before Sr. play cast is absent from school. Ill eff New S.C.A- officers elected NEnohanted Isleu rehearsals began. Varina students present a WSalute to the Statesn program over WRVA. Mr. Thompson takes individual pictures B. Harrison gets out of dognouse for once Seniors measured for caps and gowns. Esther surprised us by being 6 feet tall. Oscar entertains Bassett at Lone Oak C53 Teachers stay hone with spring fever ects Home Ec. girls go to beg city to see fash- ions show. Many got smoke glasses on account of bright lights. Apr. May' 5 4 5 1U 19 21 24 28 5 H12 June 17 18 25 29 ?O 51 2 4 5 6 7 French Club tea Miss Motley plays deaf and dumb. Second grace shows faculty WRogues Gallery Music Class presents WEnchanted Islen Easter Vacation Operetta Cast flings party Literary meet at U. of R. Varina Wins first in spelling and second in girls reading. Civics class visits penitentiery Everybody out! Practices start for Senior operetta 'The Gypsy Rover' One act play contest WThree Pills in a Bottle' wins first place in district. May Day Sr. girls shine in May court State meet at Charlottesville Roy Smith wins first in spelling, Hurst Eberly wins second in track. Pictures taken for annual Annual production begins,S.C.A- scrapbook nears completion. Beta Club, May Day movies shown. Seniors get picture taken by News Leader photog- rapher. Junior-Senior Banquet Operetta Rehearsals nGypsy Rovcru presented for class night Baccalaureate Sermon Seniors celebrate Diplomas. Boodbye. School days! Back again! ww . X Kwai? X ,- ,- 9 g ', . -af X. .f W ,fbgf X 'qs XVI '3 '7 ' Xi' 'W ' ffm .. X A I I 'wmgflbgm 'I ' 1, , ' ' H fff,',E3'1JI' urf.1i1q,. 11-:rf!'ffl11 f-.FM - '-,41ev..'1--h. ' fff1LgggLZ'1fmj.33-f5vfgq.g1 ' 1'lQ, ZgL,f Q-'fwsfiggji'-., .. . I12 11,.1:. 1z.' 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