Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1929
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NYe sin- cerely hope that a perusal of its contents may bring pleasure to our' friends and may recall to us pleasant memories of high school days. XYe have failed in many points to realize our expectations, but we hope that you will receive kindly and consider attentively this product of our labors, ever remembering that we have been confronted by many difficulties and limitations. Careless of censure, not too fond of fame, Still pleased to praise. yet not afraid to blame: Averse alike to Hatter or offend. Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend. Because of her active interest in our work, her knowledge of how affairs should be managed, her sympathy with our ideals and hopes, and, finally, her unHag'g'ing labors to make this annual, in every department, better than its predecessors, we feel that our task would not be complete if we did not ex- press in some little way the debt we owe our sponsor, Mrs. Bell. 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BELL ffdwser JOSEPH SCHUTZ HERDEIETUBIRD Aff Gdzlyr WU' w74 0f K U0 M'CL SKY gusflzcss Iglaqfr O I E I Mgr' lvl! 57:IllIllIIHIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll f -AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllljllIllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY nunmunmmmmmmmmuumm' 1. LIST GF CGNTRIBUTGRS LITERARY CONTRI IICTORS Troxel Siinonton .........., . ,...... ...,. .A.. .. .4....,......,,. Class Propliecy Taylor jenkins A.,A...............,. ..A .. ...... S enior Will Ruth Bird, Forrest Lee Lucas.. ,.....,l.ll Class llistory Eleanore King ...,.... ....l... ........,ll i I unior llistory Betsy Cannon Flora Heins ,.,. Madison Monroe XYalter Spauls .....,. Dorothy Leighty ...e.. Charles McPherson Lucy Munson .... Charles Sterling' Glenn Hall .,........ joseph Schutz ree,... Sophoniore llistory . Ifreshnian History Cadets Boys' Athletics Girls' Athletics Boys' xx'-i, cm, tiirls' XY-I. Club Oratorical Club Dramatic Club Spanish Club I-ouiSe Freiss ..e..... ,4v,,,,,, I ,iterary Club Alice Crawford ,.... .,.. .ee...lYete.e.e L I unior tllee Club Anna Schull ......,..e, e,e..e., l Ionie Iiconoinfcs Club Lois Blake ....,...e.. .e...... ,.........,.r.. - f Xrt Contributor Clement XYUOClXVZll'fl ..,.ie,. ....,...,.......... e,.,,., - - Xrt Contributor ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Bessie Iskow .-Xngelina Federico julian Nelson Gladys lX'ilson Robert Baxter Iflinna Schull 0 Be,tsyCannon . Leola Ellig I.ucy Munson Irlarry C hase Iflizabeth Martin Louise Taylor Dennis Ladd Robert Ilrninback Glenn Hall Roue Hogan - ' Miss Rouse-Englisli Adviser. 4 ' ' Page eleven iIIllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllIilllll.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllll 6 . . : ll. Nay I borrow an eruer - E 12. May 1 get fi di-ink? : 1 13 I didn't know we had to write it! .- 5 lo. Oli! lJid you assign a lesson Z 5 19. May I go to the lilurary? 3 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 5 WHY TEACHERS GO INSANE .53 - 2. XYIien do we get our reports? 1 ': 3. Ilave you graded our papers yet? - I: 4 ' ' ' H 'va E 5 May I speak to So-and-so? El E fi, Nay I have a Iilue slip? E ' 7 XYIiicI1 proposition did we have for today? , :: - 8. May I be excused from my WIS and stay tomoiiow instead? - 1- W. May I borrow a slteet of paper? 1 - lU, May I borrow a pen? ... : l5 Did you call on me? Uh! E - l8. Ilow long should the composition lie? :. 'Z JO. I forgot my excuse. 3 - 21. I didn't knou ue would need that hook! - Page fwclvc I 1'- 1- 1- .l .l....l - ,i 11 -1 11 1-. 2 l Should we write on both sides of the paper? E .... . XX hy did I get this IL . 5 Z l-I. May I sliarpen my pencil? E 2 I7 XYI1at was that question? Z H S! , 1, .4 X ' ff ' W'xf X - 1 1 ' X ' F L ' I -Q4 1 1' 'I 1 X + L X I f 5 I. 9 W 'N I 'I 'lllllv ' 1 4 ' 1 . 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SOWERS GRACE STRICKLER WELDON THOMPSON 1 i History Mathematics Mathematics i E EMILY TRAVIS NINA TREVETT MAYME TURNER DOROTHY WILKINSON 3 1 Music Physical Education Mathematics Commercial 2 i SADIE WILLIAMS GUY C. WILSON J. F. WILSON it i Science History Physical Education i 1, Pngf' sf.i'l1't'N gl XA ' 1 I ,flffawjgx F-X K' T-N HV N Q - ' f X N :WT -A , i 3 5, iflx XLXX W 2 QS L 435 Xxxxlll IW - fl J P.. i f psi ' ' QU f f' N17 If' z ! f -I 'I It I bk f l M -fx I 5'2'Jl N iff' - I , , 1 7 Zeeaf Mfesf fcvfvff ff? f H EGM ff CLASSE p o glllllllllulllIIIIIIIIIIIII IIllllullllllullllolllll BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllIIIl,I,lIIll,lIuI1IIl,lIlL l ' . T 1 1. 1- 1 -1 2 SENIGRS 1 E 1929 e ' E MOTTO 1 f'A1weye to Excel 1 E CLASS COLORS: Chinese Red and Dutch Blue u E CLASS FLONVER: American Beauty Rose E oFF1CERs j E Glenn Hall ......... ............,........ Q ......... ........ P f eeideue., E Lucy Munson ........ ....... V ice-President , E Elois Topley ...... ..1 ..... Secretary A E Charles M cPherson ................... Treastirem' E Madison Monroe ......... Sergeant-at-A1'ms E Page eighteen illlllllllllIIllIIlllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIllIlIll'llIIIllI IIIlllulllIIlllulIIl l llullIIiI IullI Ilulullrlil , A i id.-nt liirls' XXVI. l'lul+ ' 1' --ug E CHARLES MCPHERSON ''IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII BI-UE AND GRAY IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E GLENN HALL E He was beloved by all. l Fmltlmll '20-'292 liatsl-lmll U05-'UNL Bzlslwtlmll l 'ffl-'2nKQ l'1'1-sitlt-nt llattin-Npnnisll IHA YT: 'l'l'l'lls- i 111-el' Nnplw1l1fw1'n- Vlsass QT: lll'illIl1lll4' t'luh '28, 'ling i l'l'vsi1lt'nt N1-uint' Vlgxss 'ISM XY-I. Vlulv 'jul'-'jug i .Xllllvllv ,lssurlxlllllll '1ftif'IfP. 1- Be-hwlfl the jwlwslrlvxmt ut our vlussl-an Illl-l'41llllll -1 :xthlt-tv-. singer, :mtl ln-.arty xwwlavl' fur YY-1,, Glvlln i is an horn lP2lfl4'I'. :tml wt- Ixnmx' that his gr.-:xt athll- ' ltv will L ll'l'V hlln tau' In thu- lulxlm-ss ur 1v1'nf.-sslmv 1 ul' wm'l1l.' ' i .4 H 3. i N 5 LUCY MUNSON .i Tell me if she were not designed 1 Th' eclipse and glory of her kind. i lizxsliutlvzlll YU-'Ziilg f :1pt:1i11 'lfflg ,ltlllvtlv ,Xs- i Stlflllllllll 'jtwflltlg llnnlvstim' St-ivluv t'luln '30, '27, i l'1'n-sitlvnt 'BIN W-ll Vluln 'BEIQ llrzmlzitlv l'llllr '39, 1 lice'-l'1'1'sl1lvl1t 5HllllUlIllll't'l1l1INN 2253 X11-1--l'rl-slvlt-nt l Nvlllnl' llzlrs IU. -T fllll' uf thu- 'llnst lvulzllllll' lllvllllufrs nf Ulll' 1'l:lss 1 ls Ifuvy. .Xu 11h-all lIll'llIllt'l' ln wqrk ur fun. ll l--:ule 1 1-1' lll svluml xxwrk :xml lll utlllvtlvs, shn- has lll?lllv 1 il lvlavl- fur hvrss-lf that nu wmv vnu fill. lluvy is , imlispn-nsaltvlrl 1 ul as cl lt 01 Ot 1' E BLOIS TOPLBY 3 Modest, yet withal an elf. 1 Lllllllliiill l'l11lv 2031 Athl:-tit: ,Xssnvialtlulx '20, l 'ZEN lialsltt-thull '26-'39, l':11nt:1in '27, UN, Klama- w , 1 i ge-1' 'jyg Yip'--I rt-sill:-nt Snpllmxlnrnf Vlass 'LTL ln-s 'Lily Se-4'rn,-tary Sn-uint' Vlzlss lla-ra-, tllu-rv, null Llflllt' Zlglillll. .Xt her lurltvy' ln-f T twv-ml l'lilSxQ's. an tht' :yur :nftn-1' scllnml. 'l'h:1t's lilnis. tht- Illllllllill' iittlv Hvnim' sm'rvt:try. lilnis is una nt' thu- 'uulnstznys nt' thu- girls' lmslu-tlnzall 1 te-ann, hut Ihvmv nrt- many mln-r nays. tml. lu XYlllt'lI '-' In-r :1'.ulv1:1t14m wall ln- :n Iuss In XX-I.. u N u Parewe11! A long farewell to all my greatness, i lfmmtlnlll 'QU-'BEIZ l':llN4'llilll 'Sli-'Bill B1lNld'llIllll 1 'LIN-'ZQI1 XYVI, t'luh '26-'29, l're-sivlvnt 'ISN 'l'r:-us L urer uf llrumzlti-' Vluh '29, 'l'l't'SlNlll'l'l' Senior Flnss 1 '29. 1- Hur 2lll l'IlllllVl :.thlvtm-. vlzlss ll't'JlXlll'4'l'. :ln-l i blllsher. Vllivk. with his zlhillty and gre-:tt 1111+-n T fin-hi running tm tht- griwlirun, along with his lll5lllX E llllll'l' zulmirahla- qnnlitivsl has at plz:-'v Zlllltlllll IIN : tllaltl llii mtv 1-lst' vnultl Imssilrly fill. .ii MADISON MONROE 1 Prithee, why so mute? i .Xthln-tit' .Xssm-iutiml 'ill-'lfli l':n4le-t l'0l'llUl'lIl 1 '27, t :nlet 5t'l'f4'IlllT 'ITL t'ml1-t St't'Illll'l-l4lPlllt'll2illl i UH: Vnrlvt Villllillll 'QSM liaise-hall 'ZIHZ S1'l'LI illlt-:If i Arms Svlllul' Vlzuss 'USU Offivvrs Vlnh YS. 'ffll - Riflv Tvillll '29, '29, 2 lin-hnlrl il vllaunywiulll Xlzulfly hulfls tht- l'e't'm'fl at 1 XV-L in the- uw-at inrlum' spurt ul' tnllci '. 1 mn' pruml Vlilllll thzlt not one In Vll'KllllIl can tnlh 1 lflllfvl' or l'JlNll'l' than hw. But ht- has nth:-r vlzum T tn filllllk l 'l'lllNl1llll'l', just look at hms 4-ntl:-t rt: 1 . y 1 mtl. 1 11' 1 il -. l 1 1 T .1 L tl 1 1. ...- 1 -. 1 illlllll fi A a.. L. .1-o 1 e 41 fm-rs-- . T 1- l 1 -1 1 -1. l- l in i 1 .l 1- l 1 l 1- l 1..- -1 1 1- 1 --.- -- 1- i -1 1 in 1 1- i i i 1 1- in Q- xn- i 1 -1 11- 1 1 in 1:- 1 1 -1- -1 i 1 rv -1 -1- 11 -- 2- 1- -1 1- l i 1- 11 i Q- 1 in -1- 1- i 1 in i 1 l -Q 1- i i -1- 1 11 i i in 11 T- 1- 1- in -1 i 1 1 -1 1- i- ...- i 11 Page lIllll'l'C't'll IIIIIIIIE 1- Ofw 1 11l1111x thinus, :11111 V1-t is full 111' Rv1111:1tl1v illlli 111- 1 -1 1lIlllNlll, R111111- l111n1'1r must 1'111111- tu tl11- 1-law of 'L9. TL : ' Inns. T E 1 ROBERT BAXTER E - Before him he sees life unroll. 1 1 li11l11-1-t, 1111- 11111'ti1'11l111' Villllklllli NVI11-11 yuu look E i 11111 IDYPI' 1111- althletiv fi1-111 211111 sw- Il grullil nf 111111-ts i 1 111a11'1-1111114 with intr-use ill1f'l'l'N1 in 111-1'f1-1-1 111'111-r, 1 E you may know that Holm-1't is 1111-i1' 1':111t:1i11. l 1 DORIS BECK 1 4 We have chosen our path-path of advance. - L' 1 111'1-11111 I1H11Lfllilg.fP l'111l1 'IH' '271 .Xthle-1ir' js- l 1 V11 flaw w1111l1l:1'1 111- 1'11111p11-t1- wi1l11111t Doris. 1 1 U . , ' '1-11 111-1' with a111'l1 1 T.. 1M 111111 l'2l1'1l1'51 spirit 111:11 xl11- 11111 11111 1 1 1-xx, 1 1 MARGARET BBNSINGER 1 1 Joyous and clear and fresh, thy music doth i 1 surpass. ii QI!IIIIIIIIllllIIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY llllllllllIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIE DELMAS BARR 1 In contemplation spending all his days. 1 T .4-. l1111'.11'y Swir-iy '20, 'UTI .Xthle-ti1' .XMI11-111111111 i l11l1111x lx .1 111.111 of f1-w wurclw. ll1-xl1i11- his 1-1-- T llllll, 1l1xlms1t11111. 111- lm w111'k111g ff11'w111'11 xluwly H1111 1 st1-ziflily 111 1111- goal of 111111-RN, XX'itl1 1111-11 111' Slll'll E ability rw l1t'llll2lS. who 11:15 liltle- flllll' for 1111- friv- i -1 51 ii 1 ,3 ir YY 1 1 -E 111.11111 A111111-111111-11 4213--2513 111111111-RR 1'11111 ':1a. 1 i -371 f'1l'l lA '37-'291 V1111-111':1l 'BTL S1-11:1-21111 'ZTZ 1. l l 11wt I,i1-1111-11:111t '251 f':111t:1i11 'ZEIZ Hiflv Tl'2llll '28, 1 i '1' f1iif1I'k'l'x 1 l11l1 'LN 'f1 gi -.. -1 -.. 1 . ll UN. 4211: ll1':111111ti1-R '!11. 1 l 1l1-1- 111111 211. 21: 4111111-w11':1 'UNI l11':1111:1ti1' i 1 111111 JSI' ,Xtl1l1-1i1- Axx111'i:1ti1111 '20, 1 1 Xvllill will XY-I, 1111 witlmut Xl:11'g:1r1-1' 8111- 11111 i -1 only is willing 111 play fr-1' in wl11-111-vu-1' w1- 1111011 1 1 it 11111 11111w X11 witl1 :ill 11111' 111-ll lx1111w11 S1-11i111' - -'- 111-11 :1111i xi:111-fi H1-Ni1l1-f 11115 willi11g111-xx illlti T 2 -11111 Nlll' ix :1 V1-ry :1t11':11'11v1- IIIISN, :1111l 11111- uf lllll' i : grn-g111w1 111111115 1'NK11S. it 1 RUTH BIRD l 1 Then sing. ye birds. sing, sing a joyous song. 3 1' 1' Ulm- l'l11l1 'QSM .X1l1l1-tit' .XXs111'i21Ii1111 'YSL 1 1 ' s l-211-11 11111111111 Ruth has 111-1-11 with IIN just :1 y1-:11'. 1 1 XX 1. will 1111-:S 111-1' W111-11 5111- I1-uv:-R. .'l11- ix 11111- 1' 1 . 111' llll' N11111ll1-Rt 111 pllysiqllv :111r1 11111- of 1111- l:11':1-st l T. ll .11-1-1111111115111111-1112. H1-1' wi1111i11u R111il1- 111111 1l1'1' 1 1 1 111111-1 dignity l1z1x'1- won 11111' low- 111111 1'1-R111-1't. S110 1 T 1'11l1'illN 1111- t1'111l1 of 1111- R:1yi111:. 'I'l1v 111-Rt things 1 1 fc' 11111411 1'111111- 1l11111- lllt i11 Klllilli 11:11'k:1g1-sf' 1 1. 1. -31 -1 Fi 1 2 Prfgv 111-101111 2 illIllIIlIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIllIlllllIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIllllllllllllIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllli T i'l't'YlllllIlll Class '2.l3. alllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY lllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll l': 3 ELSIE Bnooxs -1 ' The quiet mind is richer than a cr 'l.' Athletit' Assuriutiun '26-'29: Hle-v Club 1 127: Scif-nw Club '2T. 1 lflsie, fha Kvlialilt'. XN'llt'Illt'l' it he T -. to fi teachl-r who nm-ils nuinlivrs milled own. 'Blk giving :iid nr lu-lpin: out ai tinv .Tunmr High School mt lflsn- is Q-vm' '- rt-:ally :intl willing. Th:-y ilu -ny, mu. i schulastlt- :illillty ls nut in :i1'i'v:iiw! 1 .-. 1 n n N E JOSEPH CLARKE .1 Ah, but a. man's reach should exceed ...T Or what's a heaven for? : .Xtllli-tim' gx'NllK'i?'lIlllll 'Ili-4291 Vault!! l' 127: Fade-t First l.ie-utvnani 'ZH-'1291 , Lluh 1211: llttliv-ei-5 Vlull 'LES-'293 li'fl+- 1 T291 Spanish Vlulm '29, xvlll-'IIBYI r thi' tflziss nm-lls ax Nhaintlv nm that livl' his grasp, SPl'LIi'illll 4 livniistry Twain US. ii, .luv is alwaivs in iltlllilllll. .lung with his iiivi-liqiiiiuil nlnl- Z V ity. we fm-l sure- will hr-url :in invlustriiil institiitiiiii i for training .Xlinwicaiii youth. 1 ANNE CROSON VVhen you feel like singi11', sing. lisisl-ivtllzill 21352543 Ulm-tl Vluln 'Ili-'l 1.51, Svrrv- i tary 21-, 27: llraiiiintin' Vlull 'Bri 43503 WI l lnli 1 BN. 291 Afillvllt' .xSN0l'lilIlUll '29, .- Anne- is nutvrl for twn thinus-lwr bziskvtlmll 3' :abilities and 1-liiirining vnic-e. XYhile An ne ix llllw 1 of our Lriiiilxwlw-1:-il students, we- feel that shi- will Q i :ittziin taint' in the lllllslt'2ll worlfl. 1 1. 3 1 2 GoRDoN cRoUcH My wealth is health and perfect ease. i lravk Zh' 29: Fl fl '-1 ' n iu.JRll .f.lj .Xtlllvilv .Xxs1i1'i1l' 1 tion 155293 lliziiiiatic' Vluli 'USL T Gurdon is :i inzirln-rl iii:iii!+ii1m'kvrl fm' limiurs. fill' I3lllt'. for :ill the :mul thi- wurlml van llriugil , NYe, who liavt- known him :it YV-li know thzit. fin' -. we know his :iliilitivsi and our linpi- R , Tl 1 i thii thi fanie. NYlllK'll is lmunfl In umm-, will vmiit- vi-ry T quit-kly to Hnrrlon. 5 MARCELLE DAUPHIN 1 My spirit drank repose. .12 Foreign ldillgllilgfx 'Blix liraniiiatii- Vlnli 9 X '- : .- th- le-tlc .XNSUl'lHtl1lll 2813 Svvi'vt:ii'y :intl Tin-sisiirui' of ' 3 A qui:-t, lleinure yming lady from whuni wi- hi-ui' little. but :in iiitlispensaililv lllt'llllM'l' ut' nur 4-lass is Man-elle. Har ability in Fiwliirli is we-ll known. liut there nevvi' was il, sulijvvt in which shi' was not ext-vllellt. She is just ai very 1-levvr girl, is Marcello! . .ff ..f V 'Q-,S ,g 4 gf-s. sp. ecs - 21.1 r . if A... It I V, fl ' ,YY '- x - -'L' x V i l ,ffx..- Pnyr' tzvmlfy-mu Q1111111111I111IlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY ll1I11I111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 l 11 fi LEOLA ELLIS A narrow compass and yet there Dwelt all tl1at's good and all thatfs fair. Y11-1--1'1'1-si111-11t Fl't'r1llll1l1l 1'1:1ss 'IISQ 4111-e Club '213f'21Rg Hirls' A11w4111:11'y '253 .Xt1111'ti1- .Xss111-111111111 -111 2515 .l111'1-rtisi11g 1'11111111itt111- 'BSN 111111111 1-1111- 1111111i1w 1111111 Wh 1'.X'l'l'Yflll1' 11513 11 t:111-nt: s1111111 1-1111 1111 111111 thing lwst, 51111141 :11111t111-1'. But L1-11l:1's g1-11i11s is a1lv1-1'- tising. S1111 111'11:1111':1sts XYA1. lll 111f1' frivncls. 111111 V1ll1l 1'1111'1'i1fs llff 211111 1-1'1111:s 1111- B11si111-ss 11111111111-r :11'111f111s 111 1111s. 'I'11:1t's II 11111-111 111:11 is worth 111111111 Ta T 5-' Q ', ANGELINA FBDERICO '1La11gh, and the world laughs with you. V11-11-1'1'11si1I1-111 C'11111111111'1'i:11 1111111 'BBQ 13nsk9t11:1ll 1271 Tre-:1s111'1-1' H111111- l'I1'111111111i1's f'111l1 '27: S01'r0A t:11'y 111111 '1'1-1:1s111'111' H1111111 1':1'll11l'DIIlll'S 1111111 'ZEN .Xt1111-tic .lss111-i:1ti1111 '29, 111111-li1111 is l,lllY' littl1- sig11111'111f1. w111'1 1-11111vs 111 1 v'P1 ' 2' llll 11114 11111110 s1-1111111 l1111'1111s11 uf 111-1' 111':11'ty s111iI-- 111111 1111':1s:111t 11is110siti4111. ll? t1'11111 1111- 11111-Off s11111'11s 111' Italy. 9111- is known 11111 1111 1 11111111 111 LUCILLE GOODE That which is not good is not delicious. 1.it111'111'y 1'1'111 '20, 'QTZ H111111- 1-I1-11111111111-s P11111 '27, QS: .Xt1110ti1' Ass111'1:1ti1111 '28, '2!1. 111111141 211111 l'f'St'1AX'1'11 is tllll' f1'l1-1111 11111-11111. T111'1111:11 1111ss11ss1n: 111'1g111a1 111111111111s :11111 1111111i11g fast tu 11:11'111-st 1-1111v11-ti1'111s. shv 111Jvm' lIlZ'l1i!'S l1111's1-lf pl'0Il1l' 111111 115 1111111111111 s111-1-1111. L111'1111- IS :11s11 s11111ew11:1t 111 :1 1'1111k. Hui' 1'l:1ss 1-x11O1'ts Illl1l'1l of 11111'l11e'. MARIAN GOODRICK Modern ways are quite alarming. 1117111111111 P11111 '37-221: 111-1111111111 l'1ll11 '27j X 411111-V11111 '-1' ' ' ' -1, -ky .lt1111-t11- .xaslwlllllllll UD. .X1t111111q11 N1:1ri:111 wus ul1f111't1111z11e 111 1111t 1.11-111' x 1 Pllljt' flUl'lIf1 114' illll1111III11111IllIlllnllII11l11IIIIIIII11II11 L . K . s. t'1- s H ' -' xt 11 1,1111 IN 1111 !'1lJI1'111 t11:1t l'1:11':1 151111 1191's1'1f 1':1111111t 1'111111wt11 NV1111 1- 1'111'111'11 'AKP11-l'1v:111 11:18 111:11l1- f111' 111'l's91f 111 11111- s11111't pw-:111 Nl'1111'111111-. 111111111111 MARGARET GRIFFIN My love is more than many dia111o11ds. 11l'Hllli1111' P11111 T271 H11-v P11111 'ZH' '1'vsi1 12111 . 1 l 1'11'tN11l1lil!l i'1:1ss '2111 Yi1'1--1'1'1-si111111t S111111o11111r1' 1'1'1ss '07 - . , 111111 111' t111- 1111111-s . 11 1111151 wi111-- s 1 ' .'11i111' 1'I:1ss. S1111 is :11w:1ys -zs:111t :11111 i11t1-1'1sti11g to t:11k to. 111111 lt W1111111 111- 11:11'11 t11 say XY11!'l'I' W1- w1111111 111- wi1111111t her. 11I111111lI1IlI1II1IIlII11lI1I11llIIIIIIIIIIIII1l111l11I11ll111IIIlII1l11l11I11l11lIIl11. QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIQ-5 1 HAROLD HARBAUGH - Master of human destinies am I. l 1 .Xthletir .XX-m-iutim 'Ili-'ESM .llmilriizlllxnl lillllr l 1 .1 'ijvlg U1'41rm'im-:ll Vlull 203. 'Qin Ville-I'1'+1xi1l+'ilt ,lun- l vi 1 T im' flaw JP-1 .Xrlllf-tlv l-.ilitwr Blue :mil tvruy ,- 1 '2H: l'111itfn'-in-1'iii'-1' uf l3l1iv :mil Gray 'ISL vie. ' E 1 ,ill haul Tn tlw vliir-If Ill:-1-lawn! LIN 4'1lllgl'1lf' 1 E lll.lll'N ite'-ll' in lleill: nllll- In 1-uint Haniwllnl qnnifvnl E 1 in lliviiiln-iw. NVQ- fm-l wire thu! NY-I. will illXYRlyi 1 1 llalvv' juv vziuxv Tu ln- llrmiml nf llilflllllle fiiturv' 1 l .u him vim-nh nu alll' ir nf hid High Svlinnl rr-c:4ii'1l. , 1 1 VIRGINIA HARRISON 1 Her hair was thick with many a curl :N 'I 1 That clustered round her head. l my i .lrliletiv .lulwiuiluii '26-'LIUZ llflllllilill Vlull Q, i 'jvlg Ulm- t'l11ll '!Tg Ux':ntHi'if'z1l Vlulv 'lili lhlilirwli-A : Svivlive Vlllln '27, 1' liurli in till Yirqiiiym xln- ix 11 trail- 4l2lIlillIu'l'. E ll1miL1li xliv ix pair! llillllllllilll. Tlwrv url- l'l'Jllt' 1' 1 inure lnyzil. imn-.1 flew-rl-fl in XYVI. than -hm mill im 1 1 ln-tier friviirl ix In lu- fniinfl, l l- 1 i ' i ,, ,, ,, l 1 .T 1 -7 l -- i EDWIN HAY l 1 -s l , ll pf .. .. .. y i Z. The ship has weathered every rack: -1 1 The prize we sought is won. 1 1 Fuulllall AZN, AITZ lH':um21Ilv l'll1l1 'I-Q. lgflf Bus E l infu Ilaiilziuvi' lil11.- :mul lirnyi' 'llili .lthlotiv 1 1 .lxvwlililfvin 'JIS-'29, 1 l Uni' I 1g will in-v--r lw 1-:lllf-fl :1 llliixhinu vin- l 1 1- l.-I lm! thviw- iw im lwnewlii hw me-els tu lie. ln- hai ' 5. 1 mul-lu In lmn-r nf, Fil-xt :mul fm-elxillft. he hui l E 1 lbl'lLflllQ'I1!'1l runny 1'l2INNl'UUlIl9 with hix grin :Uirl l l 1 jnkw. Sr'I'tIIlll. lift has 'lime hit Nlllll'l' to bring IIN I 1 l fziine- mi ilu- g1'i1lii'1111. 'l'hirrl, hi- hzu l'll'llll'fl 21 grvrit i 1' 1 dn-:il to nizilu- our unmizxl 21 xiiwww in liix l'1lIlil4'lTj 1 1 :ix Iill5lllQ'NN Mzinzizw-r. 4-ive lll'IllNb' In I'u:. 1 1 1 ll l 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 VIRGINIA HOGAN i 1 tl !P 1 3 'Judge then, me by what I am. K , X7 1 l lbrzmixitn Vlull '2v1- QU: .Xtlnll-luv Aww-mxmvi 2-4 'E 1ll'l'llk'Nll'fl AIU-'ISM .xlllllllll Stuff '29, 1 XYllklllPVl'l' the- xquitln- uf .1 will: lmx ix lu-:nwl in thv - 1 l S.-niur Vlnu 1-mini, it ix the wif.-si thin: tn my ' 1 1 thi! Yirginizi ix 1-wining with :I winning xmill- un i 1 hvi' faire amnl ll tiny wlvitl'1lnlI11li1 lynx lll ln-i' hzilifl. 1 1 sh-A wire-ly lcnuwe tliv way In iliulw :n large- tl'vusIii'y. 1 1 1'v::1l'rll1'w nf wlivtlio-1' 'mv lx Sf-4-tvli ur nur. , 1 1 - 7- - 1, .. .. .. l l 9, ' 1 T l 1 E Bnssuz 1sKow g E -- I know that Europe's wonderful, l 1 -r 1 Yet something seems to lack. i '47 -1 1 lnriliniewlall fllllly Ill: IIUIIIP' l'll'Ullllllll!'Y 29: Atll- ' ,K lx , 1 i ', ,. - - W., l ll fc .- 1 lvrif ,XxNlH'llllllll' -9. V 1 1 llvviv lr lxlll' 'mu !lyAgfr'ITv'l'. Xlv l-xp.-vt In 1 1 N T hwzir ewan that rhix lv-vii lliieim-H :nwliiliv-11 of hu-re , j I 1 1 hue m'ui'ril-sl h--r im., lhl- Wallin nf the gr:-:ir Vall- N l - 1' 1 mine nf lmluxtry. ' 1 1 l i fan... - gillIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllg. QlllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY IllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllk 11...- -ann.. inf! i A i s . ,J fl - ,wa l f-if ns T I DOROTHY ISKOW l 'To the blessed land of room-enough-beyond the ocean bars. llllllll' l',1'c-l1mil1t's llull 'Z73 .Xthln-tic' .Xssm'i:itie-n T '-vt' lllmltliy is :i quit-t littls- flank-haiirm-d Indy, who is we-n zi wzurm split in the- lie-:arts nf many. She silxxuvs re-znlv tn l1'lHl ai ln-lining huml, :incl this ussizm l2lSNlt' s I-lil-4-l'tt1l ways will lu- lllll4'll miss:-rl Y :ull of IIN. TAYLOR JENKINS I fear not wave nor wind. llrnlllzitlt' Vlnly '20-'USM .Xthli-tit' Association '26- ltu: l'll't'llliltlllll Alllllilgvl' Blue and Gray '2S4. W-li has rt-usual In t-xp--vt fzinil- in the- realin uf tht- ilraina-t'u1' 'l'uylnr. the-y ilu say, will swine day 1- lists-ll :filming tht- XVhn's NVlm in the tlu-at1'il':-il urlrl, .vlnng with Bal'l'yn1u1'i- :inrl tht- other iminur- Is. DENNIS LADD What matter if I stand alone. Nt-it-:iw l'lnh 'lllii Vaclc-ts '27-'2tl. First Nm'- -zlnt 'llflj Athln-tit' .Xssm-iantimi 'BEL 'l'hn- fuvt that all the- buys find IM-nnis so zlgrvu- lvle- :tml gr-:ul-i1:1t11l'1-tl NYllt'll the- jokes :1l't- pzlsss-tl rl-iiml is zimpll- prlmf that the L:irl4l's heart an N mnrla- ut thi- right lIIJll0'l'lill. Tall lla-mils is a 'il-ml tu alll, 'Nuff snitll ii .J 3. H .0 n FORREST LEE LUCAS 'For we'l1 sing one song for my old Kentucky Home. Nviviiw- Vluli 'illig Girl H--sl-rw-S 'Slip llln-v Flulz li '7' llI'l'll1'Nll'll '26, '27g lililllt' :tml lirzlyu WIN .lu For AllQ'Ul' iiiflc-t':ltig.:alllv :illility tu sw- 21 juli els Fuilnst lu llruugh tu tht- finish, no une- 1-xv-, 4--. I'h1- 1-Liss uf '29 1-annut say tim mul-h in lll'1llSt' ut '-1' untiring' e-fforts on the Ulililv- and timmy. XV:- l-f-I sun- that tht- XYllllflt'l'l'lll :ilmility 1llNIllilyt'4l here- lr unly the- ll--:inning nf gre-:it things fm' this Ken- nrlty lass. ' CHARLES MATEER Large was his bounty and his soul sincere. S4-ie-in-v Club 'ZISQ Vault-ts '!7. UH: Rifle- Tl-:tin 283 Xtlill-tim' ilsfxua-izltiun '27-1291 tll'l'lll'Nll'3l 29. ill-rv 4-mm--: l'li:i1'lit- llaitl-1-r. 'tzirilus sl-ml cm'- HQ, His pls-:isnnt smlla-, his :llrility to take :I mlm, :null his 4-ln-1-ry attitude- tu-wzirll lift- huvl- nizulv iim :i lmst uf fril-nmls :lt XY-l., i'li:u'lm-s ls also mln- lJIll'lllk'll :ls :1 4-:ull-t :tml :is H 5ZlX1lpll0llt' play- .-r, Ilissl-viii: such wurlhy qunlitif-s, l'h:irlf-s IS ssnrt-il nf it lvriglil l.llllll't'. l'rrf In 1 Hljj-fwfr zillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll itllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQE 1 KRUG McCLOSKY 1-. How happy is he born and taught, . 1 Whose armor is his honest thought. 1 Basketball 42415 Track 'ffig Dramatic Club '2H. - 'OT' Pre-siclt-nt .lunior Class 123: Vaelvts '27-29. ,i Carle-t Major 'QUQ Rifle Team '283 Ufficfvrs Flux, 1 '29g Athletic- Association 'BSL 1 Krug is silent, hut there is much he-liinfl his 1 silence-I He has Illllflt' one of the ln-st varlvt of- '1 fic:-rs the Corps has eve-i' had. Wo- salute- you. 1 Major Mt-Vlosky. E GEORGE MCQUINN 1 And peace like Autumu's moonlight 1 Clothed his tranquil countenance. 1 Baseball 'Bti-'QHQ Baske-tlnall 'Zti-'ZIEP3 ,Xthln-tic: 3 Assoc-lation '26-'ZUQ NV-ll Vluh '26-'BEL E Hr-orgo is our futuiw Balm Ruth. xVlll'lll'VI'l' l this southpaw swings his hat. thi- pulilie' tak:-s 1 notice. In the fielrl of utlilt-tics and sports W-ll .1 Gxptwts llllll'll of lieorgo. E ANITA MILLS 1- I love all beauteous things. I see and adore 1 them. TL' Scielwe t lub '26g Holm- lflvonoiiiivs Vluli '27j 'E llrainatir Club 'USM .-Xthlwtiv Association 427-'YEL i Never idle o1' loafing, but always up :incl doing! 1 That Clem-iiln--. Anita. He-r gre-:itvst anihition is In i becoine a tezivlwiy Sho will attain this without a i clouht. T. WILLIAM MOORE 1 But the fellers call me Bill-1 .1 1 Jflllfllilll'-lll f'luh '26, 'ZZTQ fhulets '26, 'UTQ Ath- i lt-tit' Assot-iation '29, i lt' you sei- a 1-rowil milling: about one- enfl of the 1 school, Bill is taking or exhibiting picturi-s. If you .i' hear roars of laughtvi' from sonwwlivre-. Bill's te-lll 1 ing Jokes. If you t'an't ue-t anything: to eat flown 1 at the stoio, you know Bill has lu-on tlivro lit-fol'e'. -T in VW' 1 fe -. 2 1 1 .TULIAN NELSON l Who doubts thee victor? 1 .Xthle-tit' Assot-iation 'BEM Busint-ss Club '3T. 1 You clon't know Julian! NYhy t-vvrylnorly knows L' him. IVilh his smile- and wit who t-oulfl he-111 know- 3 ing hini, Julian is ont- of that lint-age which has 1 hanrlerl down No:ih's Ark from om' :Innovation 1 to anotlier. Do not he surpriss-rl if in the future- -- you we or llmll' of Nvlsonk 'l'1'2lllxIJ0l'lIllllill Folli- -1 pany, Good luck tr, you, Julian! A . i 1' 'n I. I i 5. ElIllIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllI qi .47 I?-qja K' ff 'fc-jk Q vu , Pngv fwvnfy-fiz'f' .E IIIIIIIIlIIIIlillllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHE x ''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Blew AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE ,1 1 'P xx F5 rt X 9 , E .4- 'JV' qv MORGAN NYCE Nor did more learning ever crowded lie, In such a short mortality. N'i1-111'1- 4'l11lv 2031 Il1':1111:1ti.f 4'l11h Uri, 2115 ,Uh- lvtlwz ,Xssm-111f1n11 243- Iii Klo1'g:111 xxill, 1141 timihl, In-1-11111tf il Nxxpm-I1111 1111.1 wt thi-sv ilxiysg fur. lilv' tl1:1t g.I1'l'iIi 111:111. 1111 le quit-t 'lllii l'1'iil'iII1Q 111th :1 l1i11t ut' hitiili-11 ptmvi' 111 his 1-yvs. H -. n U, U .- KATHERINE PARKER 'Twas her thinking of others made you think of her-My Kate! tilvm' Vinh '23 .2431 Huim- I'l1w1111111111-N f'l11l1 'QT' H193 Nluinish l'l11i1 'USM Atlilt-tif' .Xs-111-1:1ti1111 AIU. If?lfii4'l'illl' will, ruilly 4111-l truly. lit- 111iss--113 ff-14 wlietllur it i-1- H-1'1Ui11: :it il i1:111v111vt. 111'1-1v:11'111: tasty lIll'.llN ill wmliiiig 1'l:1w, 111' i'h1'l'I'ill: IPII tht' sith- lines for nur zxthlf-tits. shi' is nlwniys 1':1ithI'11I llllll 1111.1-iw-stvil 111 XX-L. .. -. U - -0 H H I - A heart as soft, a heart as kind ' 4 ts- pix- As in the whole world thou canst find. tile-it t'l11l1 '3413 ll1'11111z1t111 t'l11l1 'ZH-'ZJNQ l1:1sIt1-t- ivalll 'US-'ZUQ Atlilr-tit' .issnwixitiuii '20,-'20, It w1111l1I in- tliffiwiilt tu fini! 21 si-11i:11' 1111v1w- xxilie illil, 111u1'o- rn-tidy tu lt-111l il h:1111l tI1:111 Y11'ui11i:1, Hviwfk wishing you :ill tht' luvk tl11-1'1- is. fi it 31 11 Po CLEMIENTINE PINCKNEY With malice toward none, with charity for all. Hunllle--ll:1li1'1's l'l11i1 '2431 H:1sii1'ii1:1ll C033 l,l'Il- 111:1tiv l'l11l1 ufiil lgllSllll'N5 t'i11l1 '27, t'!v111A' is thi- jolly 51111111--1411 111:111I1f11 fi-11111 Stiuth f':11'ul111:1, uhm-sn' l:111g'l1lv1' has I11-lp-'ll 11s in siiwwvvl l11 11z1t111'1- study, t'lf-1111-11li111- 1-xt-1-ls, DORIS PRESTON In small proportions we just beauties see. lD1':1111:1t1a- Vinh '20, CS. 'QSM i.Ii1'l'1lI'j' Vluif 'JTZ Hiils' ,XllXilllIl'j' 'QNQ Xtlilf-111' Xssm-izitioii 'ZS C143 Se-v1'vt:11'y l 1'v-l1111:111 4'I:1ss C453 Siwiw-1:11'y 51.111111- lIl4ll'l' 4'l:1ss '1273 Yiw- I'1'1-sitlt-11t .l1111in1' l'l:1ss 'IHL Sprin: l'l:1y 27. -111141 lluria l1:1s it. I VIRGINIA RETTITT ff 47' ' , 4 - It is :1 pimx'--il fm-t iil.lf not i11 vin-ry mise- thi- IIl'l'N0ll with II l11':1111 ovtinit-1':11111111-il with i11111ixi11l'I' 111111141 hflllltis first. XXX- 11111st h:1v1f tI1:1t i111i1-1'i111t1- Nliillidilillg 1-:ill-'ll ,N'l'NUIlZlliij' ti- b:1wlQ 11111' I1-:11'11111g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' yr' fll't'llfjl'SI..I' ,illllllllllllllIllillliIllllIllllillliIllllIllllillllIllllIllllIllllilllIlllliIIllIllliillilIlllllIIllllilllIllllllllllllllllllllllllilli1 1 1 illIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE- AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE l , . , , , 't' J'2lllt' 'S ' N 1. . . .. . 1 . ,A . . .. . 1 we will look nlit-url nf -is und sm- ludu- plugging 1 , , Q H N A nl F ,- 1 Stltllllltlll 21- JSI: Allllllill C0llll'llIlll0l' 14, 18, I : l-tit' .x4N4H'lilllHll '20, 1 1 1 . . 1 but :is you liuvt- doubtlt-ss he-ard lllillly times, sin- C' E DOUGLAS SCHEPMOES 3 From turret to foundation stone, I K- . i The hand of Douglas is his own. f 1 Tl't'2lhlll'k'l' Cllllllllt'l'i'l1ll f lub 'Wig Athli-tit' Assovizi 1' tion '36-U91 'Franck '29, 15 Pa e twent -seven .: mlllIIIIlIIlIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllilllllllllIllllh.. 1 EDITH RICE 1 l ll ' IV ! ... Serene and resolute and strll. 3 -- l.ite-rary Club '26, '27g Latin Club 'BTL Dru- .T 1 umtlt- Club 28, 29. 3 1 v - 1 1 When we ure on the road to street-ssfvariotis 1 . . 1 1 rlogzgerlly. not Tllslllllgf nor spat-cling, li 1 ,T ste-ntlilx' to the- top.. Slllllk' nt ns will spa-Q-fl up :intl 1 l pass her, but we will soon find the paw- too hard, 1- 1 and, if wi- nrt- wisn-, will drop bt-hind he-r aarnin, 1 .- ' to rt-st lYl5Sll1't'll that he-r pace is the best. 1 2 JBANNB ROSE Z .-. ' 1 il Work, work, work- -my labor never flags! 1 1 .lournzilisin Club llflil Litf-rnry Ulub '27-HIFI. .... ' 1 Prt-sirlunt UN: Su-t'1'o-tziry StlIDllllIll0l'v Class '27g As- T 1 soviaite- Iifllllll' Blue :-nfl Gray 'ZEIZ .lthlf-tic' As- 1 1 The- fact that .lt-ainnv holds :i plum- on our Editor' 1 1 inl Stuff is proof of the plan- shi- holds among he-r 1 1 C'lZlNSlllill4'5, Wi- expr-1-t nothing lt-ss of .lt-anime tliun 1 L' Fl iii:-iiiln-iwluip in l'lri-lie-1:1-linlupn when he-r 4-ollt-gr 1 T' into work is tinished. 1 1 EVANGELINE RUDASILL 1 1 Fair was she to behold, X 1 1 That maiden of seventeen summers. Q 1 1 tilvt- Vlub '20, '27: liiterziry f lub '27, T231 Ath- 1 T He-ro is ont- uf tht- little-st pt-rsoiis in our 1,-lztssg i L' has nothing to do with ability. lilso how 1-ould 1 l'lYz1ng:f-lim- lu- sth sinnrt in FFQ'lll'llA? YW- rise- to 1 1 , , 1 1 inquire-. 1 1 4 V7, Y N-f .-.-. 1 , 1 1. , , 2 1 lftHlgll!lS lu-lie-vt-s in the- l l!Hlllt'lll'P of silt-noe. lit- 1 1 gm-s .ibout his work without di-plan' or num-cessnrv 1 -1 4-onfusion, Hem-atli all his quiet, llll1lI'4-'It'llll4'll1S na 1 1 ture- is original thought :ind hone-st. XYllllll hPlll'lk'll 1 1 purpose-, His t-:irnest ll4'VUllllll to his work will rar- 1 Ti ry him lu the- pinnztc-le nf slim-1-ss, ii ,. -. i 1 ANNA SCHULL 1' 1 With gentle yet prevailing force, 3- Li Intent upon her destined course. 1 1 Hloe- Vlub '26-'QSQ Iloine livoiioinivs Club '2Slg - 1 1 Atlile-til' .-Xssoriutiuii 'USL 1 1 ,lnnn is vt-ry quiet, but be-hind that plarid fave 1 'l lies nn autivt- brain. lt has bt-1-n said that women 1 1 of ft-w words 2ll't' the be-st wmnt-n, and this saying l l finds proof in Annu- i 1 And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, 1 1 That one small head 1-nuld s-:'tri'y all she knew, E. ,gr L K.. E!llIlllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY llllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIE .3 JOSEPH SCHUTZ 1 Art is long, time is fleeting. 'L lluglfy '!7g Vrivkvt '2T: '1'ru4'k T275 Football i 'QSQ .Xtlllvliv .lNNlll'l.ZltlUIl 'Bri 'USM Urzxturicnl '291 E sczr' Slvmxixll Ulull 'BEM .Xrt l'11litur. Blum nnll Gl'H3 ' 1 '29, i Hur truly YVl'Sflllll' lIll'IIllll'l' is Jvrry. Bl- it E Voltaire- ur the- latest lf-an :nt thc- l ru-nm-ln lilnlmssy -- llllIll'l' flismlssmn ln-I is 1-qually at llulllv. Tho- vlzxsx -1 :nu-s .ln-rry za rlvlnt in his zxrtistiv C'Ullll'lllIllllJll5 lu - ilu- lilu1- :nml Gray. 1. E JAMES sco'r'r -1 Maturer manhood now arrives, and other thoughts - come ou. Q . Major 28: lwmthall Jhg lJr:m1.1tu- llull JJ. .X finv slam-1-r is -llllllllf, ax grvut orvlwstr:n play- .-r, :xml il splvnrlul carl:-1 lllilJ0l'. Hn- is :always full .1 ul' jokl-s 'xml fun :md brings to our class ll jnlllfy' .? :xml galil-ly i' vuulrl ill llu witlmul. 2 .-' 1 LEWIS SHEPHERD Q Nay, gentle shepherd, ill is lost that praise : Q - 2 'W 1- L ,Xthle-tw ,xN?ZU4'llltlllll 215- 39: l,l'3illlillll' Club 28 : 9. 29. 1 X lllulqny-g'u-llnvky fl-lluw is '4l,ulw, XY-l, will 1 lmmk l' r lu fiml :motlu-r senior so nptilnistiv. XVP 1 rxrrlvrstnnvis that hx- inte-mls tu lrvrmm- n Ullllllllfill 1 vu l That is addressed to unattending ears. E TROXEL s1MoN'roN E A poet could not but be gay 1 In such a jocund company. 1 llrzxmzutu- Vlull '20-'391 l'rvsi1Ivnt nf llrzamzltiv :Z Vlulr 'jtlg Sllillllxll Vluln 'lflj Atlllvtie' Assnrizlllun l' N W 1 xvlll'll'ly'flllIIllS thv wnr4l XYllllll Tron-l is :lruuml -1 'illPYt-'I' :1 :lull lllllllllv, fur that lu-1-n wit of his is W 1 4-xl-1' un tht- nlvrt, Hmm- deny tllv wurlrl w.ll lwzu' i -.. W Y- gg l'l'Hlll XY-lfs must fillIlHll'- pm-t. Z MAB SIZEMORE 1 So free we seem, so fettered fast are we. Hraunzxliw Vluln UU: Ulm- Vlull 1215. '27: liusif ' 'll llllln- Klan-. .llllluuull Klan- has llvfinllv- lv rlu-sl-In lI1'l' lifvk 1'-lr'-4-r wn- still fa-vl Nlll' has nur llll'llllll'l'h E Page twenty-fight Jllly :lml clvvutiun, mzlln- uns glzxrl In Flilllll lwr llllltlllgl -1 1- l -- 7 l l -1 -1 l i -1 l l illllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllli. illIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 T, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u 1 -1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 MARY SMOOT 1 1 That which we are. we are. 1 1 Nrimnm- :lull limlnli llllll' 'UNC lvlvl' Cllllr YT. 1 1 'Q-'41 l'l'r'1l1lvHI nf H4vlI1nA l'Q1'ullulllll'N 'SUI lllllvill' 5 ' 1 1 ,x5NUl'l2lll0ll 'Ili-'29, ' -- 'Y ln lll'flP'l' that W-I. may not lu' lm-king gl l't'lll'1'- - 1 hf'!ll3llXU lll lhl- grvut M-:wif-If 1-xlaxlnlixlwfl by Flor- Ag J 1- ii l'lll'b' Xlgzlutinunle-, our Nlary lmx rl.-mflvrl tu flvwrtv i 1 llvl' life- to Illix Wul'li. May xllrwvss :Alta-ml llvl' in : 1 thx unlJl+- llll1l l'lillxlllQf, 1 1 CHARLES STERLING 1 1 He thinks on men and kings. 2+ 6. - I: 1 ,Xthln-tim' .lwocintimm Agll'-ulll Ur:11oriv.nI Vlul, 1' 4. 1 1 JU. 1 1 1 Xl'll1'ln fl furvllsix- 4'll'm'lv Im-r-tx. yull may vxlw-rl 111 1 1 flnd l,ll2il'lt'r Ill flu rnlv ut If-ml.-r, Nl 1' vxpfk-'I 1 - Charley to go in ful' lllllllll' life-. :mel tln-rv rn-ml ln- 1 no Sl.ll'lYl'lN!' f-xpwsm-4l if ln- lm the' hvqul uf Nflllll' fn 1 1 1 l il grf-:lt UUIIIIIIUIIXYGZIllll, who kumxuI--p.-rlmpx il llmlf -T 1 l'1X!'l'llIlYt'1llk' may s-mme :lay U4'l'llIPj' th-- Whitv 1 1 House. Sllvu-ss. Clmrliv. thu- wmlfl rum-415 llll'll xxnlh i 1 V . ,A , 1 ynlr nlemlf. n 1 1 1 Z WILLIAM SWART 4- - I 1 In thought he loves to roam. Q , 1- i Vmln-IN 'QT-'29, N-wxnrl l,lQ'llll'llJlllt 429: V.:-le-t ,B . 1 : Ufflrjvrx Vlulr '291 'l'l'2lK'li 'QSM lzluutlvalll .271 .lfll : 1' le-tim' .xNNlH'liillUll 'Sli-'IEUQ lhflc' 'I'+-um 'ZH-'lik 1 , 1 1 xxlllllllll IN guml nt 1-ve-rytlung. but hu- Is In-xt 1 1 . . ,, , 1 1 lilxowrx fur lllN worlx ln ll'2ll'li. llu- lvillll wlll lluvv -- 1 . . Y . . . 1 1 tu look llfll' nf-xt year In Iuml El num lux 1-quail. XMI 1 1 mum not tome-t his KUIIIHN tm- lllNllIl'Y. 4-1tl1--r, nur - . , I ' 1 Y hm curl:-I l.n-ure-nnvtilup. T 11 1 1 - Y 1 1: ' 1 1 U U H 1 1 E RICHARD 'IACKBR E 1 Give me the life I love. E 1 llI'l'lll'Nll'iI 'll .1101 Sf'i1-uw- Vluly 'UTI l'Jllll'lN .1 1 224, 1 -' Dil-IQ Mays ln- l-l'l'lN ilu' l'I:lNl il'l'2llllII 'Q :lml 4-xr 1- -H- ps-MS In l'l'1ll'l'N Ill XY-l. :nl Nilngzulmrv, l':ll1-nltn. 1 ? Nllillllllllll :lml mln-I pmrtx luuxi ut Num. lhf- -- ZS vlnu uf 'ZW l'Xlll'l'ls l'l'llUXYlI funn llivl1:1rflK 'l'r:1x 1 l'lllLflll'N,N null, rf ln- lin-N up to lnix 1-I-pufsntivm lumfly- L' 1 4 1 1 LOUISE TAYLOR i E Her lively looks a. spritely mind discloses. E E Homo l'lI'H'Il0IlllI'N Flull AIU. '38 'BUQ Xihll-tiw 1 1- Association 'Bri 29. i l FOI' a g'Pllllllll' 1'-V1-11-I1-lnlu-re-ll, yx-1 lzzle-nl.-ql young 1 1 lady, lmuiw is not 1-xww-lla-ml. Bn' it playing tlw E 1 piano ur lll?ll'ilHLL thv- lj'lPt'XYI'llPl' ringl shn- is Ullllillly 1 l skilled, Thr' ln-ight of Lmliwk Hlllllllltlll ip l'1'ivute Z: I 1 Ss-c'l'e'z1ry to tlw In-sill:-nt :xt the XVhit0 Houw. 'i 1 1 1 1 1 i ,..41:-e...- . i 4 ,.-,1' E Page twenty-nine E EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll BIAUF AND GRAY IIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL 4' l l l 4 yn. fb .3 Sf' 1 'iw 49' 'Q .4-.. .- zf' 'J a 'yr rrgv fhir 1 ROBERT TILLETT Would thou hear what man can say in a little? Pl1'4'l'v12!!'j' .XTlll1'Tl4' ,Xmulwlzlllnll 'QI-j Xflylu-lla' AX- xm-izlfiun '26-'ISUQ Vnmlvt 1'41l'1fnr:cl 'Z3Hg Vzulwt l lrxl H4'l'LfV2llll 'IUZ liiflv T4-:lin YH. 'ZJXL XX'h:1t liulwrt lm-lm in ln-ight ln- nunlu-x ny- iz qnulity. XX'itl1 :I Nllllll' :anfl 4'lll'n'l'X gr.-Min: fur wx'- vry mn- Iiwlwrt lnlx lllilflr' IHHIIX' fri'-nflx, line In hix lwvn xwllv' nf lllllllfll' his pl'4-xl-mv is rnlwslyx H4117 vmnu- in any snvial HHllll'l'llIK. li:-lwrl l1:nx ulxn nlmlv Il finv l'l'1'1II'fl. nx ax 1-zxrlwt. llix zaxenll'-wl fn turn- +1141-1-:xx ln lln- L'4JIlIlIlb'l'1'lIll wnrlfl lx lmunml In bring lmrnn' lu hix In-lnvwl '1Xlnm lnntq-V, TERE SA TILLETT Teach me half the gladness that thy brain doth know. ,lnninr l,v':lLfll1' 'Blk -27: lllllllflllilll llwaltll Vnlll' lnlitl-4' UU: Hmm- l'1wmmnivx Vlnl, 4310, .X QlIlfl4'll'llJlll'l l lzlxxiv XXllll ln'4m'n ny:-x. Xllxx Tllln-If lkimlly plwmnllrmvv willl :u'wf+11l nn tllv- lllxt xyllanlvlvj ix il vf-ry vlmnrmning ynnng lnfly' inflf-.-fl. Sho- ham :I xl-nw uf lllllllllll tmp nnfl :u way that hu- lllilllv ln-1' many fri'-nllx. GLADYS WILSON Many a glance, too. has been sent From out the eye, 1ove's firmanmentf' ll'-nw li:-mlnlxliwx f'l11l1 'QTQ liuxlwllumll 'ISI .Xili- ln-Iiv' .Xxxnviantinmm '27-'2El. Hluflyx ix il Yvry xww-T, :1lt1':n-time girl, wlm :il- xx'-nyx xl-:Lx tllr lvright xnla- ul' lifn-, ll.-1' fl'ilYIlilll'NN nnxl xim'vrity llIlX'l' wwn lu-1' many l.I'lI'llfli :xt XX'-l.. MARY WITHAUER Thou hast one aim--one business--one desire. llvlllr' l'l1'llllHIllll'5 Vlulr '27-'I91 Nvxvlm-we Vlnll '25. .X pin in Nl:nry'x lnnnwl lx amp! tu ln-vmuw :am-Tixw in nfI'zui1'x uf mix:-l1i1-f. Tlu- pin ix xyrnl-mln' nf Klum in xl-xl-Val uaryx-----in xllzlrlfnvxx. in vlf-zxrnlrm-xx. Zlllll in llllllly, Sln- is il :mul xvnnt, znnnl ll-'V pin-'tivzul ,lulwx nn-X--r ll.ll'lll4'4l unv un.-. FAREWELL POEM l'w2Il'1'XX!'ll. ulll frlvnlla :nn1l l'lIlNNlll2lll'51 fsnlw-xx--lll 1-nr rum- ix run. llw Inn :mul work IIIW' 4-ml'-ml, ilu- :wal uw Nnvllllll ix num. Xml t':nl'-X-Xvwvll nur 1+-zlc'Iwl'f, nl-fn: f:11'1-xx--ll In yum - - XX'ln:nt1-W-1' ln-tl-lv-, nitll lllillllxflll lwurtx wo slmll l'vlm-llllwl' wvnl .lvzxnnv Ruse- 'Stl -Tlll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllh. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL CLASS HISTORY OF TWENTY-NINE Four years ago a band of young people was sent upon a journey through the enchanted forest of knowledge. It was a day of great beauty, for the sky was bright with a rosy promise, the birds caroled to celebrate the spring time of their youth, and the dream of each boy and girl created a true realm of enchantment. These children had not traveled far along this joyous highway ere they arrived at a Palace of XYonder, over the door of which was the in- scription, XYashington-l,ee High School. Their steps were halted before the portal uf this castle, where they were told that they could not proceed on their journey through this wonderful forest until they had remained within these walls for four years. Now these young people were much frightened because they had been told that there was a small man, but a great giant, who guarded the massive gates of this castle and that many giants and demons roamed within. Know- ing no other way to seek an entrance, they at last gained courage to knock at the portals. Immediately the door fiew open and the giant indeed was seen within. The first of their enemies was a dignified Senior. After passing this enemy and others, who were, juniors and Sophomores, they wandered alone for a few months through the halls of loneliness, when finally some of them succeeded in winning places on the girl's basketball and boy's basket- ball and football teams. On every hand this timid band was confronted by hideous dragons known as Teachers, Report Cards. Forty-fivesf' Ex- aminations, and Weekly Tests. Each dragon had to be fought and over- come in its turn, and at the end of the first ten months these young people were almost ready to despair. Hut the strength that comes with every victory won made them bold for their renewed struggle. At the beginning of the second year many members of the band did not appear at the portals of the castle. Some had fled from the kingdom of knowl- edge into the world of traffic, while others had moved to distant lands. But, by this time, the dragons, who seemed less terrifying, passed many of the travelers without further notice. Now, these young people had become skill- ful with a few weapons which they had wielded the year before: such as, Algebra, .Xncient History, English, lliology, and beginners' Latin. And at this time they had grown sufficiently courageous to choose a few weapons from the armory of knowledge, and lo! French and Spanish and Com- mercial Subjectsu appeared upon their passports. The journey onward each day placed them nearer their goal. Half the journey was now completed, and again, the third year, the way- farers knocked at the portals for admission. Could this really be their much dreaded castle of terrors? To the merry band of sixty-six who entered upon the threshold of this year this castle appeared, instead of a place of terrors, a place of enjoyment. This was the year in which this band reached the height of its desires and ambitions, and the year passed as a golden dream. The class climbed to the height of Mr. Yanderslice's approval. and, at the end of the term, upon the ready approval of the teachers, was passed on to the new reahn of Seniors. The fourth year was a Renaissance. There was a new song in the heart of each of the band who came back the fourth time, and the vision of the future grew brighter apace. Could it be possible in a few brief months that they would not knock at the portals for readmission, but would resume their journey through the forest of delight? During these years of development Page thirty-one illIllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT Z 'The .ienior Class is lietter Than It Lised To Ile. 'E E must climh. The way looks difhcult. hut encased with the armor of youth, - :.' theirs, each one has set his lace sturdilv toward the top and toward the -'- - country' lmevond, which is the Land of lfulhllment. 1 -1- - - 1:- 1- 1 in i .1- --n -1 in l -1 -1' -- 1 -1 1 E Put e fhirlz -Iwo y illllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIllIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. AIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE - There were times when they sang Sons of High Desire, and again -L 2 .Xniong My Souvenirs moaned in each heart. But this was modulated to - ' 1 R 1 3 The edict went out through the castle to the inhabitants within that - E they must lalior-and they lahored and laliored and laliored. But they did Z - not work at the lforge of lindeayor in yainifor the fairy called Success came - 3 ere long and placed a golden crown on each youthful brow. 1 1 ,Xt last the tour years are almost passed. The journey through the forest 2 3 lllYi 'Hl'2lt6Il with the elixir ol memory, and nrqed on li ' the ideals which are Z i 5 ,, 1 I Forrest Lee Lucas 5 ... within the castle walls these travelers had grown to the stature of giants -- - themselves and they now chose their weapons with surcness and wielded 3 Z them with skill. The dragons liecame pitiless, but there was always a song. T. - must lie resumed. for the lure of the unknown presses and the enchanted land - 1 heclqons. just heyond the door tif the castle tlirough which the hand must :. pass there is a long, long hill called the Road of .'Xmhition which each one 1 1 Ruth Bird, z QIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 5 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 2 E XYe, the Senior Class of XYashington-Lee lligh School, being sound in E E body and firm in mind, knowing that otli' span of life in this lnstitution is E 2 rapidly' approaching its end, and desirious of settling our mundane and T. E scholarly affairs, do hereby and herein make and publish this our last will and E E testament, revoking hereby all previous wills, testanients, and eodicils of E E any nature whatsoever, executed at any time prior hereto. E E To our beloved .Xlma Mater we pledge: E E Till a' the seas gang dry. my dear, E E And the rocks melt wi' the sun, E E We will love thee still my dear, E E XYhile the sands of life shall run.' E E TO TH li l .XCCl,TY: E E Mr. Vanderslice: E .1 A million dollars a year, so he may establish and run a college and admit : Z every senior class. - 3 Mrs. Thomas: E : A Ph. D. degree without further study. : E Mrs. Bell: E E A pass on the bus line so Mr. McCord will not have to be imposed upon E E by taking her home. E E Mr. Hagan: E E Three more English classes a day. NYe fear he has not enough work. - E Miss Rouse: : Z A book of examination questions. XYe don't think hers are hard enough. 1' E To the rest of the Faculty: 5 E Studious classes for the rest of their lives. E 1 To the Junior Class we do also give and bequeath in good faith and with -- .- the hope that it will be received in the same manner as well, our kind feeling E I toward the lower classes, our scholastic ability. our good standing with the : 2 faculty, our section teacher, Ma llell, and our section room. I Z And we as the individuals hereafter named flo give and bequeath to each E 1 member of the Junior Class that which we have set forth below as follows: ..- E I, Dennis l,add to Arnold Carter, my height and slender ligure. E 3 I, Charles Sterling to David Young, my kind feeling toward lloover. E 5 I, George McQuinn to Dorothy l,eighty, my ability to make a speech. E S I, Glenn Hall to lillsworth Simpson. my pool championship title. 'E 5 T, Lucy Munson to Sallie Corley, my popularity. E E I, Gladys XYilson to Katherine Lawrence, my charm. E E I, joe Clark to John Quick, my Chevrolet roadster. E E I, lYilliam Moore to Miss lYilkinson, my chewing gum. E E Page thirty-three 5' illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE QUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIE 2 1. hleanne Rose to Rose Xyithauer, my love for movie stars. 3 E I, Krug Nletlloslcy to Byron Ross, my milita'y achievements. E. E l. Charles Klcl'herson to lidward Davidson, my way of blushing. E E l. lfdwin llay to Katherine Graves, my quiet characteristics. E E l, -Ierry Schutz to Roland Manning, my well known strut and style of E E hair comb. E E l, julian Nelson to lidvvard Cliewiiing, my care of the Xoah's .eXrl:. E E l, lflois Topley to -losephine Smith. my basketball honors and abilities. E E I, .-Xnne Croson to Everett Connor, my Mary t.iarden accomplishments. 5 E l, Douglas Schepmoes to Xyilliam Ifurr, my Beau llrummelu appearance. E E I, Virginia Harrison to .Xlton Xyise, my curls. E E l, l.ucille tloode to Xvalter llorn, my quiet, ladylike ways. E E l, Teresa Tillett to Esther Murray, my art of dress making, E 3 I, Morgan Nyce to Robert Marks, my ability to arrive at school on time. ' E 3 I, Madison Monroe to Tanner liinnier, my gift of tiab. 5 E I, Angelina Federico to Randolph lfollin, my slowness of speech. E E l, Mary Slliuot to .Xnn Petty, my Campbells Electric Exerciser. S E I, Clementine l'inckney to Margaret May, my spirit of meekness. E E I, Virginia Pettitt to May Jenkins, my socks E E 1. E 1, Blue 5 I. 5 1. 2 i. 2 1. E i. 5 round I. 1. T 'V Z in X 5 1. Stxllm rl 5 i. 2 1. 1, I. Charles llateer to Edwin Summers, my pleasingly plump appearance. E Bessie lslcow to Dorothy l'otterton, my ability to secure ads for the E and Gray. 1 .limmie Scott to Roger Beebe, my sheikish power. Z Lewis Shepherd to Frances Bell, my sickly excuses for being absent. E Mae Sizemore to Lorraine Branson, my spinsterhood. :- Margaret tiriftin to l'aul Fisher, my success in Heart .tXtfairs. -T Evangeline Rudasill to Novice lNIcXeely, my daily luncheon walk a- E the school. E llorothy lskow to XYalter Spauls, my typing' speed. E XYilliam Swart to XYingert llarrison, my place as best looking officer -1 company. 2 llarolrl llarbaugh to Crosby tiermain, the few remaining the : has to give. - Marian tioodrick to Roue Hogan, my red hair. S hlZll'QfZ1l'C'E Bensinger to Lorraine tionyea, my dramatic abilities. E Virginia llogan to The .luniors, the class penny box. E Doris Preston to Yolande tiantt, my love for athletes. E E Page thirty-four E ilIllIllllIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIllllllIllIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll-If imllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE I I Elsie Brooks to Dorothy Via, my English abilities. E 1. 5 1. , Edith Rice to Edward Chewning, my chemistry experiments. Anita Mills to Evelyn Mitchell, my affections for a certain Halt Doris Beck to Eleanore King, my Girl Scout honors. Ruth Bird to Aurelia Brown, my position as music chairman of the Class. z I, E Senior 5 I, Marcelle Dauphin to joe Ellis, my quiet, deinure wal s E I, Katherine Parker to Elizabeth Tillson, my lipstick. E I. Robert Baxter to Agnes Powell, my protractor and compass with hopes E that she will make good use of them. 2 1. 2 I. Gordon Crouch to George Tabor, my best girl. Forrest Lee Lucas to Ruth Keiter, all my knowledge of mathematics. E I, E willed Mary IYithauer to Nadine O'Bannon, my ability to write love letters. to me last year by Josephine Sterling. E I, Anna Schull to Nancy Delsashmutt, my typing ability. E I, Louise Taylor to Paul Roberson. my ability to write Business letters. E 1. E It Delmas Barr to Conway Richardson, my newspaper route. Troxell Simonton to Alma Bean, my poetic powers. Richard Tacker to Frances Bierly, my fluency in Spanish. E 1- : I, Leola Ellis to Catherine Rudasill, my cooperation with the Ballston E Pharmacy in the production of the Senior snapshots. E In witnesses whereof we hereunto set our hand and seal this nineteenth 1 day of February in the year ot our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. E XYitnessed by: E FOSTER HAGAN QLSI E MOZELLE PowELL qrsp E THE snxiort crass tLsi. 5. Page thirty-five illllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII nun? 'IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY lIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL THE PROPHECY llehold, I come from .Xllah to unfold The mysteries the future holds for thee. .Xnd one by one my mind will shape th .' mold. Coine, Class of '29, and hear with ine. The spirit is unloosened, it is freeg My mind is wandering, roaming, 'way fill' off, .Xnd gazing through the next decade l see 'loe Clark-he is a well-known Span- ish prof. I see Bob Tillett as a scientist, The first to send a radio to Mars. l.o, Doris llreston, Taylor Tenkins, both N Have risen to success as liroadwav stars. ' .Xnd Krug McClosky's in the army now, .Xn officer, 1 think-oh, this is good. .Xnd Madison Monroe's been found at last- lle's inakiiig' talkies down in llollv- wood. f .X notion shop holds sway before my eyes. Tt's .Xngelina lieclerieos store. Ifrom out the shop another classmate steps 2 ller name's l.eola lillis-l mean Ixffllllic. Iloth llorothy and llessie lskow have .Xs writers won themselves world- wide renown, XX'hile Margaret llensinger now con- ducts The hottest little orcliestra in town. Now Marian tioodrick is a movie queen, The girl with it and hair of flam- ing' red, .Xnd Charlie Sterling' vividly is seen .Xs ,Xl Sinith's presidental campaign head. T Page thirty-six May Sizemore wins a silver necking cup, -The world's most rapid typist- gosh, she's good, And Anne Croson, singing opera roles, Breaks Mary Garden s mark for alti- tude. There! Marcelle Dauphin comes be- fore ine now- The French ainbassador's chief secre- tary. .fXnd jerry Schutz stands clear within my mind, V lle's made a fortune on his dictionary. Yirginia Hogan enters in my dream: She is our state's first woman senator. .X charming housewife Gladys XX'ilson seems .Xs carefully she mops the kitchen floor. I next perceive the face of Doris Beck, Teresa Tillett, Louise Taylor, all .Xre partners in a local beauty shop Their motto: Save the surface and save all. Our old friend, Charles McPherson is, it seems, The treasurer of Clarendon Loan and Trust. There .lulian Nelson steals upon the scene: lle owns and operates the high school bus. l.o, llarold llarbaugh is a minister. Isle followed in the steps of dear old dad, XX'hile lflsie liroolqs a doctor has be- come- Tlie best M. IJ. the county ever had. .Xud Forrest Lee has turned evan- gelist To try and check the waywardness of fools, .Xml llill Moore heads the soda-jerk- ing course Of International Ccirrespondence Schools. TIIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT- -llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Our Gordon Crouch is now Olympic champ- A thrower of the javelin and weights, XY h i l e Douglas Schepmoes, the planter, just has crossed A garden with a peach and got a date. Yirginia Pettit dedicates her life XYith Mary XYithauer to our noble nation. They hope to find some Self-Aid book to help The English of the coming genera- tion. Our Lucille Goode portrays the head- gear vogue. XYhile Anna Schull has made her dough in silk, And Clementine l'inckney-tiny little rogue, ls advertising Simpsons healthful milk. There's Margaret Gritiin, noted wo- man sleuth. The man whom Margaret wants she always gets. And Robert Baxter, big-time financier Spends life indorsing cigarettes. br checks-and And Glenn Hall lectures on tobacco evils, ' The wickedness of cigarettes and pipes, While Lucy Munson's married to a teacherg Now Lucy would do that, she's just that type. Here 'Lois Topley has become quite famous, The queen of all her sex's basketeers, And Dennis Ladd is working in a circus- The world's most lengthy man he now appears. And Lewis Shepherd shatters expec- tations Appearmg as a b u rly night-club bouncer. llere's Edwin Hay in full-dress suit before me- I see him as a radio announcer. Next XYilliam Swart in running togs E approaches, E A distance man-the wizard of the E track: E And George Mcfgjuinn, our quiet base- E ball hero, -E Monopolizes XYashington's first sack. E Virginia Harrison is fashion maker, E She s showing Paris' women what to Z wear, Z XYhile Charles Mateer, the great sax E syncopator ls answering l'aul XYhiteman's fond- E est prayer. E And Clarendon's best butcher-lucky E bum???ff 2 Has Katherine Parker as his willing ..-' frau. 3 So great a pianist Ruth l'i1l'll'S be- : come. - That l'aderewski's in the poorhouse E now, : And Delmas llarr now owns a big Z newspaper Z XYith Jeanne Rose as his foremost 5 editor. 2 I see blames Scott-he's Zeigfeld's 5 leading dancer, 3 And is he good? Say, boy, page Terp- E sichore! Z Mary Smoot, Anita Mills, together E Conduct the hot dog trade of NN'-l.. : XYhile Richard Tacker earns the yi- E brant title 'E Ot county sheik -as ice-men some- E times will. E The preacher gives lfyangeline Rud- E asill E Her Bachelor of Kitchenette de- E gree. E XYhile Troxel Simonton's achieved E his goal E Behind the footlights-moving seen- E ery. Z The papers say: Another record 5 broken E lly famous ayiatrix, Edith Rice. E And on the ads of Arrow Collar E makers E I see the beaming face of Morgan E Nyce. E Page thirty-seven E 1IIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIllIllIIlIll!IIIIlllllIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 1111 Wf' V Y r...,... r,,,,-, M o 1 A ' 1.- f??.,.4m,.,,1 Aw., ... ,,n....... '35, . 1: if 'M' ----As,-ggi ' , fx- -- ..-,..,1,5Q, vga if 'AL' .5 ' --,,z f-v.':--gf' A ml- v+w , x , R .-,-JH. Q' 'X wx, ,figl . T ' . v. v .. .. Vrlyv flzirlgf-viylzf Y 1 M 132. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIE Beach, Pauline Bean, Alma lleebe, Roger Bell, Frances Bierly, Frances Bird, Herbert Branson, Lorraine Brown, Aureliii Brown, Michael Carter, Arnold Chewning, Edward Clarke, XYilliam Clouser, Louis Collier, Oliver Collins. Harvey Conner, Everett Corley, Sallie Davidson, Edward Davies, Ann UeLashmut, Nancy Evans, Florence Fisher, Paul JUNIOR BULL Follen, Randolph lfraber, Lucia Furr, NYilliam Gantt, Yolande tiermaine, Crosby Holden, Leonard tionyea, H. G. tiraves, Katherine Ciessford, Yivian lleins, l'aul llvde, Katherine jenkins, May Keiter, Ruth King, Eleanore lxinnier, Tanner Leighty, Dorothy Lipscomb, Mary Marcey, Martha Marks, Robert May, Margaret McNair, Marion McNeely, Novice Mcljherson, Marguerite Mitchell, Evelyn Murray, Esther tJ'Bannon, Nadine l'atterson, l lelen l'etty, Ann lJUlftCl'ttJl'l, lltifullly l'owell, Agnes Rogers, Rachel Ross. Byron Rudasill, Catherine Simpson, Ellsworth Smith, .losephine Sonnenberg, tierald Summers, Edwin Tabor, George Thompson, XYinifred Tillson, Elizabeth Yauglin, Yivian XYithauer, Rose XX'oodward, Clement AAY0lYC1'tUll, Cilfl JUNIGR CLASS I-IISTQRY ACADEMIC Paul Heins , ,,... .,...,.....r,..,...... ,,,r. .....,.r.. l ' r esident Allen Goodwin ..,.,,.. .,....,,., X 'ice-President Lorraine Branson .A,,....,....,,.............,,,,............ Secretary-Treasurer Hello, everybody! This is the class of 'SO speaking. Station XY-l,-lol-S. XYe, the Junior Class of XYashington-Lee lligh School first came into ex- istence in 192-l. Our teachers were Misses Powell, Martin, llonaker, Mrs. Moss, and Messrs. Blake and Gardner. Ours was the first seventh grade of the present high school, and we met and studied every afternoon at the llallston and Cherrydale schools. This division was due to the fact that the Ballston school was not large enough to hold both sections of the seventh grade and the senior high school, and the high school building was not yet completed. 'l'hroughout the years our class has been connected with every branch of school life, being prominent in athletics, clubs, and scholarship. Among the athletes we Find Young, H. Gonyea, L. tionyea, Germaine, Chewning. Goodwin, Manning, Roberson, Harrison, Hogan, lJel.ashmutt, l.e'ghty, Fra- ber, E. Tillson, O. Tillson, and Kines. The junior Class has likewise con- tributed a number of names to the honor roll for scholarship, indeed, too many to name here. The Commercial Section of the Junior Class has as its home room teacher Miss Sadie XYillianis, while the Academic Section has Mrs. Marie Malott. In each of the foregoing groups there are approximately forty-five students. Hard work has made us juniors, and as our aim has always been Our Best, we are sure that in our next and last year we will have said and done all that old XY-L expects of us but the last word: Farewell-'30. Page thirty-nine IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY ff L uigsqn .lull CLASS OF 1931 -J 5- 'Nryf' ff :fy .nllllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIllIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I'- -QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' Agee, Dorothy Allen, DuVal Ball, Edith Barker, Donald Bean, Alma Blake, Lois Blummer, Helen Boteter, Margaret Bowers, Arnold Bragg, Henry Bray, Leslie Bromwell, Wade Brumback, Robert Brunner, Audrey Buckingham, Hazel Burke, Doris Byrnes, Verla Cannon Betsy Carlisle, Edith Chase, Harry Chewning, Russell Clarkson, Benjamin Clementson, Virginia Compton, Pearl Cook, Edna C1'0SS, Anna Crouch, Howard Cullen, Ellis Cummings, Kathleen Cummings, George Daniels, John Davies, Billy Davis, Hortense Doe, Harry Donaldson, Earl Dougall, Helen Dove, Audrey Dowden, Stuart Ellis, Joseph Evans, Rosa Fairbanks, Vivian Forney, Ruth Friess, Louise Fulcher, Clay George, Lucille Good, VValde Goode, Leo Goodrick, Ruth Goodrick, Virginia Goodwin, Allen Green, Virginia Hagan, Ernest Haines, Owen Ha-ll, Rylon Handy, Lillian Hardester, Lillie Harrison, Wingert Heinbuck, Alice SOPHOMORE ROLL Heishman, Harold Herron, George Hill, Marjorie Hill, Jane Hogan, Roue Holliday, Evelyn Hood. Isabel Houser, Alyce Hunt, John Hurly, Frances Jacquess, Ralph Jeffries, Jessie Jenkins, Caroline Jinkins, Laura Dean Jones, Emily Jone, Katherine Johnston, Lamont Johnston, Margaret Keller, Isidor Kemp, Inez Kennedy, Nora Kibler, Francis Kidd, Margaret Kidwell, Alma Kilgore, Bruce Kines, Evelyn Kingsolver, YVilliam Krigbaum, Virginia Lammer, Sylvia Lancaster, Maude Lay, Catherine Lawrence, Katherine Loveless, Margaret Lucas, Mildred McClosky, George McDonald, Curtis Mclnturff, Mu1'iel Martin, Alma Martin, Elizabeth Massie, Lois Mathews, Gladys Mateer, Jasper Mayer, Francis Mayer, Francis Montgomery, Melba Morgan, Lawrence Mortimer, Stanley Murphy, Margaret Muse, Carlin Myers, Carlin Myers, Frank Newlon, Elmore Morfolk, Margaret Morton, Elizabeth O'Mera, Alva Orndorff, Mabel Palmer, John Payne, VVillian1 IIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Pearson, Virginia Peterson, Mildred Pitkin, Elizabeth Price, Luther Printz, Otis Ricker, Clifford Ricker, Jane Ristine, Jean Roberson, Francis Rose, Rial Ross, Cary Schroff, Margaret Shipman, Sylvia Simmon, Charles Skillman, Louis Smith, Katharine Smith, Lorraine Speer, Evelyn Spillman, Russell Stamp, Cecile Stabler, Henry Stalcup, Martha Stoneburner, Clifton Strickler, Helen Strobel, Joseph Sugars, Arthur Sweeney, David Swicegood, Calsie Swicegood, Virginia Symonds, Elizabeth Thomas, Walter Thompson, Elaine Thompson, Lilith Tignor, Wilbur Tillson, Olive Torrance, James Tullis, Helen Turner, Thelma Upfold, Harold Utterback, Lois Veitch, Do1'othy Veitch, Louise Veitch, Virginia Vitale, Irene ' Wall, Phillip Warrington, Lloyd VVash, Alma Washburn, Ivan YVeldon, Eva Wilburn, Raymond 'Wilkins, Edna Williams, Doris Williams, Elinor Willis, Allan Wilson, Virginia Withauer, Josephine Wright, Betty Jane Page forty our IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH. QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ-5 2 SGPHGMORE CLASS HISTORY E - XYe are the Sophomores, that class haif way hetxveen the proud and I 1 haughty Seniors and the extremely hunihle Freshmen. - : - The Sophoinores are divided into four home-rooins under the direction 2 E of Miss Loving, Miss Fox, Mr. Xlcford, and Mr. Richmond. -L Z The literary club is composed mostly of Sophomores, and a nuniher 1 E helong' to the dramatic cluh, while a high percentage of the boys have joined E E the cadets corps. .Xnd don't think the Sophomores lack athletes. lndeed, we E E have quite a few letter men. Our scholastic standing, also, is high. On the Z. -'-' whole, the class has made a very tair record in all the activities of the school. 2 1 This class has been gathered from the four corners not only of Yirginia 1 z and of the United States, hut actually of the earth when you consider the : E four from the Philippines. E E ln 1931 this class will have the distinction of lacing' the first in all of E Z Virginia to he graduated after completing' the full six-year course in an ac- Z E credited junior-Senior High School. 2 The Seniors land others? may not consider us of much importance now, -1 5 hut 'll'ST XY.-XIT! E E Page forty-two . E illllllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 'lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!I'I'H'If'lI' CLASS UF FEBRUARY, 1932 CLASS GF JUNE, 1932 P I I allIII'II'l!IH'l!II!IIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIillIHIHIIIIIIIIl!IIllllilllllliIillIlllliiililiiIillIiliillIH!IlIIlII'I'HI'IIIIIlIIII 111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HIIUP AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , W I 1 1 1 1 1 - CLASS OF JUNE, 1932 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTGRY 1111- 111511111 111 11111' 1'I't'511l11IlIl 111155 111 XX11w11111'-11111-1.1-Q 111'-'11 S1'1111111 11 ' 1 3 F1 1 5111111-1111111 11141- 1116 11111 111 ll .1i1L'1i 1'11111111. 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X11 111111' 11111 11-1 111-1-11 111111' 111 511HXX' 11111' 1'1'2l1 1111111t1', 11111 Il 11-11' 11-111's 1111111 111111' 11111 51-111111' 111-1'111-5 11'111 1111114 1111114 :11111 1'1-1111-111111-11 111:11 1111,-1 1'1-1-1-11 1-11 111l'11- N1IlI'1 111 ' N ' 1111- 1'1'k'N11l11IlI1 1 11155 111 - 7. 110111111 111-111111 1'I'L'N11l111'l1,111l1 1'l'1111'11111lA1', 51-111111's,11111,1'11111's1-111-s, 11-1-1'1 1l11k'l' 1'l't'r1l1lll'I1. 111- 111'1- 1'1Q1D1 11 111 111- 1'1'1-s111111-11 111 X1:1s11111g11111-1.1-1-. 11111 111- 1111111 117111111111 1 1 1111 1111111 111111 1111111 111 N11111 111 S1111 ' - - ' - '- 5 1 -. - 111'a, 111111 1-1111 1111111 11111111 51-11111111111 1111 1111- 1-'1'1-41111-C' :11111 111:11QK' 1111-111 11-1-1 11115L'l'l1111l'. 11111, 511111 111- 111'1- H1111 1'il'L'S11111Cl1, 111- 11-:1111 111 11111111-as 11111111 51111 1111- 1-1101 111111 1'qI'1'S1lIl1K'Il ,. ,.,..... 11111 llL1lNb1l1 X . Page forty-four .111IIIIIlllIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Alexander, Eleanor Alford, Edward Anderson, David Ashby, Marion Athey, Helen Baker, Virginia Bailie, Cobert Bales, Ernest Ball, Frank Ball, Gordon Bamforth, Gladys Bamforth. Hilda Bayne, Elizabeth Beale, Jane Beattie, Milton Becker, Emile Bell, Mary Belt, Kenneth Bennett, Verna Birch, Bernetta Birch, Nellie Bishop, Jack Boaze, Elizabeth Bonfield, Walter Boone, Frances Bragg, Helen Brian, Emma Brooks, Russel Buhler, Bert Burke, Kirkwood Burroughs, Gladys Byars, Katherine Byrnes, Kenneth Calhoun, Harry Caravas, Margaret Carroll, Joseph Carter, Elinor Chapman, Edna Chavoen, Delores Clouser, Ruth Coe, Henry Collier, Eunice Comley, Carl Compton, Nellie Cooper, Wilson Coppage, Alvin Crist, Anna Croson, Robert Cullen, Jack Cummingham, L. Dalzell, James Daniels, Katherine Davis, Bradford Davis, Dorothy Demie, WVarren Dennis, Raymond Dinges, Charles Donaldson, Catherine FRESHMAN ROLL Dulin. Malcolm Eaton, William Echols, Harry Fairfax, Francis Ferguson, Alice Fierson, Virginia Follin, Francis Fcltzer, Margaret Furr, Catheleene Galloway, Raymond Gardner, Elois Garrison, Mary E. George, Florence Gibson, Margaret Gibson, Marvin Gogorza, Ernest Goldsmith, Estelle Good, Franklin Good, Howard Gordon, Wells Goodrick, Wilda Gorman, Helen Graves, Harper Green, John Hall, Hollace Harris, Elizabeth Harrison, Aleane Hawkins, Carroll Heins, Flora Hendley, John Hendricks, Audrey Hensley, Juliet Herron, Elmer Hillary. Cora Hillary, Evelyn Hise, Ralph Hitt, Earl Hockman. Wilson Hodges, Frances Hodges, Hompton Howell, Douglass Howser, Louise Huffman, Margaret Hunaker, Louise Hunt, Harriet Hunton, James lden, Dalton lmbody, Paul Iskow, l'lGl'lN3.ll Iskow, Solomon Jarboe, Henry Jenkins, Evelyn Jette. Sheldon Jones, Herbert Jones. William Kauffman, Ralph Keefer, Lee Kelly, Allen Kennedy, Rosy Keys, Kenneth King, Clinton King, Elizabeth King, Robert Koonce, Francis Ladson, Florence Lacy, Ethel Leach, VValter LeCompte, Edward Legg, Lucile Leighty, Raymond Libby, John Lipscomb, Anne Loveless, Doris Lcvering, Edna Luzi, Giconda Lvle, John Mann, Francis Marcey, James Marcey, Virginia Mastin, John McAtee, Robert McCoy, VVaverly McCrillis, Gertrude McNeely, Lola McQuinn, Charles Melvin, Wayne Milton. Ruth Mitchell, Francis Mitchell, Nolan Moeller, Frances Lee Moore, Adeline Myers, Vivian Nor1'is, Francis O'Bannon, Kathleen O'Meara. Rudolph Omohundro, Colon Orndorff, Edwin Payne, Lewis Pettitt. Paul Philps, Miriam Poole, Alan Porter, Myrtle Ruth Ports, Delmar Potter, Rae Pugh, Robert Pumphrey, Oscar Reed, Margaret Jane Rees, Lester Reid, Lillian Rice, Alva Roberts, Esther Robey, Henry Rodins, Robert Rohiver, Donald Rohrback, Kenneth Rollins, Glen Rosella, Cornelia Rosenberger, Claude Ross, Gilbert Ross. Russell Rucker, Smith Souder, Philip Saugstodd, Edgar Schepmoes, Marjorie Schieble, Harold Schroff, Louis Scott, Frank Shanholtz, Russell Shipman, DeWitt Shockey, Mildred Shaffer, John Shreve, Dora Shreves, Phillip Silberg, Beatrice Simon, Albert Simpson, Robert Smarr, Margaret Smith, Charles Smith, George Smith, Meredith Spates, Vernon Spitzer, Josephine Stamp, Lawrence Staples, Helen Stephens, Calvin Stewart, VVilliam Stretton, Gladys Stuart, Edna Sunderman, Eloise Swenson, Hildegarde Tabler, Lillian Tapp, lVilliam Tavener, Lois Taylor, Elizabeth Thomas, Grace Thomas, Leonard Thompson, Audrey Tillson, Erna Tyson, Dorothy Agnei Van Pelt, Ethel Vaughan, Marjorie Walker, Gordon Wallace, Joseph VVatson, Tazewell Whittington, Hazel Williams, Doris Wiltshire, Earl Wise, La Verne Wise, Maurine VViseman, Elmer Wood, Ruth Woodbridge, Betty Yardley, Mary Yardley, Robert Page forty-five :illIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL l YJ 1 ii ' i X Allard, Doris Arnold, Vincent Bailie, Margaret Baldwin, Jean Ball, Laurence Benton, Ethel Bergeson, Dorothy Blandford, Isabel Brown, Kenneth Bruns, Doris Bunch, Otis Byrnes, Robert Carrol, Sidney Coe, James Coffman. Bessie Cook, Marton f'rawford, Alice Croson, Mary Jane Daniel, Perry Dove, Edwin Dungzan, Doris E '- ll M. wa 1 , '11 ion Fauntleroy, Hamilton Field, Henry Follin, Annie Frances, Joe l urr, Esther P ge forty-si.r CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1934 Gore, Osborne Y 1 I v . W - 4 Cnanigei, l l3IlCOb Grimsley, Lila Harrison, Florence Harrison. George lleath, Robert Hensley. Rebecca lres, Gladys Johnston, Virginia Jones, Haddy Keeler, Gertrude Kidd. Lula Kieter, Rena Ladson. Grace Lancaster, Eleanor Lusby, Evelyn Lusby, Virginia Martin. Eunice Massie, Lena Masters, Herbert Mateer, Crandall Mat er L l l . e . ue xa McKinney, Mildred Miles, Churchill Moreland, Dorothy Moser, Helen Myers, lVl2ll',Q'2il'Ct Newland, Lucy O'Bannon, Helen Palmer, Virginia Parr, Anna Paxton, Fred P1 ' E 'l ayn, ai Pearson, Willard Potter, Merton Reese, Virginia Reid, Katherine Richardson, Lyman Robie, Venie Robwer, Gregor Selby, VVilliani Qniith L . , yn Spitter, Dorothy Stevens. Carl Stevens. Russell Thomas. Zilda Thompson, Ashton Wallace, John Wheetman, Corneli Wildman, Donald Williams, Wessley Wilson, Edward Yates, Ruth Zile, Loraine LIS 'IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llllllllllll Arnold, Joseph Baker, Audrey Bayne, Estelle Beach, Lois Bell, Joseph Bernstein, Robert Betts, Albert Bierlien, Grafton Bladen, May Bockhaus, Edward Boone, Taylor Bowers, Robert Bowman, Cathern Br El anor age, e Breitenbach, Mildred Brindle, Isaac Brown, Elmer Brown, lViltson Brumback, Harold Brunner, Geor,Q'e B 'k B'll' ui e, 1 y Burner, Mae Byrnes, Stanley Campbell, Virginia Carl, Elva Chewning, Temple Clark, Hen1'y Cleveland, Verner Crawford, Bessie Cumberland, Louis Darcey, Richard Davis, Henry Dewey, Mildred Dewey, Violet D ll P l occ, au Dorman, Esther Edelin, Helen Ellis, VVilson Foster, Herbert Fought, James CLASS OF JUNE, 1933 Galloway. Ellison Gantt, Clyde Garrison, Ted Gogzorza. Panchita Good, Trilda Gore. Clarence Gray, Eunice Griffith. Frances Hager, Merton Hanger, Thomas Harbaugh, Earle Hardy. Edna Harrell, Virginia Harrison. Charles Harrison, Nancy Holford, Frank Hood, Robert Houser, Elton Howser, Adelaide Hunaker, Catherine Jackson, Harry James, Richard Janson, Eleanor Jeffries, Roy Kaldenbach, Marjorie Keller, Ethel Kirby, Eleanor Kirschner, Arthur Kisseleff, Beatrice Knicely, Robert Legg, Elmo Lephthein, Joseph Lin,Q'er, Harriet Long, Clayton Loveless, Edward Lucas, Charles Marcey, Bernard Martin, Duncan Miller, Doris Mitchell, Everett Mooney, Marion Morgan. David Morrison, Myrteeu M ' El ' osei, mer Murray. Mabel Oliver, George Parker, lllarearet Parris, Jannie Mae Peterson, Ruth Pound. Esther Powers, Violet Powers, Virginia Reid, Edna Rose, Howard Schilling, Martin Schoenbauer, Louise Schull, Robert Shepherd, Philip Sh' t R tl L lou , u 1 Sims, Norman Smallwood. Garnet Smith, Fayetta Smyth, Russell Springer, Russell Stoffl, Paul Stonebraker, James Swicegood, Mildred Symmes, John Taylor, Todd Thompson. Charles Tillett, Helen Tucker, Lois Turner, Virginia lVallace, John Wash, Pauline lVeed, Earl Weed, Lawrence Weekley, Robert W'eetman, Clement Page forty-sc1't1z WIIIIllIlllllIIIIllIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT FWWH 'WWWWMMWWWWWWWWWMlN1W AND GRAYIWWWWWWMWWMWMH ' r3 I s ' . V I ll 'iv' ' . ' . - gl' sg 1 YW 1 A.- ,ae In l Ak .--Lili ' s LJ!!-Bee, cw 0 ' ' - Y' ii - CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1934 Ai'i'im1'tmi. Malin-l lin-attic, I.aura Bell, Wliltel' Birch, Urlzindzi Huwlvr, Helen B1'ag:g', Louise B1'itting'lia1n, F1'e4iel'ick Brooks, Hileene Cillllplltll, Myrtle l'Hl'DOIllQl', Evelyn Mae i'a1'1'i1ig:tmi, .lack Vhzxpniznn, Huth Vliccli, l,wiiz11'1l llH2llt'S, l.:u'iniz1 Vrzxck, llillllllll' Pulls,-n. Xv2lllCl' ll1'llll1 'L'l', 1'lz11':1 llimllulie-vli. lhmvtliy llnlili, Ann llllfllill. lllrwrllly' l'llll'lll. .lizsl-pli l'lK'l'Q'llSUll, llziiwvy l m'g'l1smi, .luvlq lfurr, liixiv lloiiigrs, Islnnzu-l llomll'l1'li, lYllSuIl llzlll, N2lYlK,'j' Ilzxrinmi. llm-ln-n Ilz1i'i'cll, lllllllllll' l'21llllL'l'. Mvaclu llZlyXVZlI'1l, Helen l'zxlnic1'. Ralph llilt. Kcnncth l,Ql'l'y. Luster Hnhlizxrml. Joel Plieyg-1-, l'l1'Qfl Huff. Rhmlu Price. .lack .lcfl'1'ics, EVQ1'ett Pi'nctf:i', .lohn I Jensen, Charles hauli, Vl'a1'1'e1i 7 Kalclelilvack, Lestci' lwhiiisi in, Wenmlall Kerr. Sterling' Holm-1'tS, John Keys, Vlunmlc Szliifmml. Alice lill'SL'llNL'l', lxlill'Q'2ll'L'l, Schull, lhiimtliy l,:ul1l. Mz11'ju1'io Svliwzilni. Hzirry Sllbll. .lm- lil-plllivll. lilllcn Lngzin. liuth Mziriu Slicltmi, lilizzxl-1-th lmguii. ,lpwcll Skillman. liflwziiwl lining, I-Slzlnch Smith. lsulwllv Luslmy, lin-lynn Smith. K2llllll'l'll Lylc, flltlmwl Strickln-r, llicliurml l.ynm-h, llm-lon Sllllllltll livwviggv Nlarcm-y, lluiwtliy Tlminzls, liivnmtliy Mussvy. l2v1'z1hlim- 'l'lmni:1s. Ill-nry Blzillivfws, llilmlzl 'l'l1mnus, llulwrt MvGa11'ity, Hairy llulw Tix nc. lizxrl 3lcGuiivQ'z1l. l'll'2lIlt'lS Yun llHl't'Il, lll121l'lllllU Blintm-ll, l lllNl'l' Wzlplv. lla1'1'y Nlintzx-ll, Paul Warm-i', Philip Niwtmi. l'lvvi'l-lt Wliittingrlon. Myra Ui'mlm't'1'. Mzwtlizm XXNWI. Lilith Page forty-ciyhl WWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn illlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , r ,stit- A H Abbott, Marjorie Anderson, Dorothy Bacon, Myrtle Baker, LeRoy Ball. Elizabeth Ball, Virginia Besley, Alice Blue, Cecil Bradley, George Brown, Charles Brown, H. B. Brown, Inez Brown, Marvin Brown, Richard Burdette, Dorothy Burnett, Sylvia Byrnes, Dolly Byrnes, Myrtice Cauffman, W'alter Chewning, Mildred Cozzens, Margaret Collier, Rita Coates, Mildred Crump, George Cullen, Sylvia Davis, Mary Dauphin, Andre Dawson, George Dennis, Franklin Dyson, Clara Dove, Francis CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1934 Dove, Franklin Fergruson. Ruth Finklestein. Gertrude Garrison. Jack German. Richard Gorman, Margaret Goxven. Jeannette Green. Lawrence Green, Eunice Gl'l,2lASl,l3', Edith Hagan, Catherine Hammer. Doris Havener, Ruth Hodges, Beverly Hr-ward. William Howell, Hilda Johnson. Sharleen Jones, Ralph Lansche. Arnold Laughlin, David Loveless, Evelyn Lushy, Katherine Maffett. Sybil Mann, Mary E. Marcey, LeRoy Martin, George Mastin, Anita Maxley, Helen Moore, Earl Mosher, Louise Palmer, Everett Pt-ttitt. Thelma Phelps. Ruth lolicker. Edward lllllllltl, EdWill'd Hound. George Hose. Elizabeth Rynex. Walter Santmeyer, Aileen Sequin, Florence Settle. June Shaffer. Lester Sinipson, Mary K. Smith. Agnes Smith. Mamie Steele, Robert Stewart. Hoy Tavener, Elton Tillett. Dorothy Tingstrum, Charles Utterback. Fred Walker. Cora Warrington, David Watson, Charles Wilkerson, Carl Wilkins, Gertrude Williams. James Williams, Katherine Williams, Kathryn Wilson. Ernest Wilson, Everett Wyatt. Louise Page forfy-nz :llIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. 'llIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IL M as -F 'fn- pw .L 4..,,w ,. ,- 'UPU def P3 C! Alexander, Lewis Barham, Milton Barkes, Arthur Burroughs, Vivian Bauckman, Sherley Baxtvr, Herbert Beaver. Fred Bwlmp, SyhlC Blake, Rohort Bl'rruliS, lvllltull Bruinliacli, Carl fTm'1ncr, Max lfopcland, .luhn C'raliill, Szunm-l llarr, Uharlcs llavia-s, Iianklicad Davis, lluris Davis, Virginia llrigran, Dan Ennis, Howard Fairfax. Thomas Fvltaiii, Nec-Vah Forman, Margaret Via-ld. Eldridge Fixx, Geraldine CLASS OF JUNE, 1934 Gillct. Richard Guldblatt, Virginia Gravin,Q'er, Audrey Griffin, Virginia Harrell, Helen Harrell, Wesley Harris, Virginia Harrison, Frances Ilerdt, Francis Ilitt. David Hunt, llavid ,Ict'l'1-ns, Nancy Julinsimi, Thomas .lain-s, Elizalwlh lila-us, lYesl0y Iilinu, f'liz11'lutto Kr:-cs, Mariun Iiriglmauin, Margarct Lauham, Margaret l.iming', Elnora Lushy, Mary Malt-mlm, Edwin Marcey, Edna Marccy, Elsie Marlin. Georgi- Martin, Ycrnicc Metcalf, Mae Moeser, Charles Mossburg, Mabel Newton, John O'Bannon, Evelyn Pyle-S. Katie Puglise-, Angela R4'JQ'Ql'S. Janws Rynex, Duruthy Schepinucs. liolii-i't Sclioui1iliz111ui', lln-lun Smmts. Carl Snydvr. llusscll Spitzer. Joann-ilu Spindle, lfrancis 'l'li1mipsmi, lA'lxvl'l'Ill' TUUHQ, .-Xllwll YanRiSwiCk. x'll'Q'lllll lYahl, Virgrinia Williams, John Willure, Elsie Wioml. llolwithy Yates. llI21l'Q'21I'l'l l'uyf' fiflyf :HillIlllIIIIHllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IF W K RWM HM 'n 'if-ay q 'pe-.J N Y X' , - ,. . ' K -Xu ax X WA .. we 1 ,lg lat, n ' 49,9 ,Safe tl '1 R A 1 M25 M, . ' w an ,4 mlwr xi, fl NJ, If X 7x!x 'rm mx uw XNNXSX xx 'Xxx 0 fgtgix A U44 'l A' Xxxf X Mis f ivyx ox XXMUI I fn X XXX? ,yx XX Nt :Ulf I 'IAN ff XXX XZ Y E71 M -E I 1 ,l N U ' H, In IN' I 1 ' ifTVX 2 1 'hp .V . 1 n , I i ' I X X r:fl- y ' 1 '- K- xr ly- K I . Q -. - x .--P-L w gg 1, ar 'q v I A 'IN is tc- .5 ' K' ' H X Fl' - T: A-' -1 ffgl ' ' A .S Af? Q ! f53JLIIi.Ag . , nv if X 11 3,1 g- ,,', . . ?lul1h.I.f-1 1. .- mqvlj-x ,. -lil '?,.' j .nh , ,p L 'l,. . ., .un ', 1. 1 Ia H4 ' f w-5,45 1 ,-slim L' - 4- ,453 Fw , Qj-' .4 -? 1 f?. - XT 1 ' milling. 44, 'I pin' lx MXXQXL '.Xn1s,' A -1' ff fi 'I ', I ,X .keg .73 I ' I ' 1 I I - ll' ' x v 'X li' fY v 1 'W TL: ' L 94 2 -'l'---jd,.,i-:1?'.'5'bQSw N I r' 'fr +A K ' fx in wi Z! .1 '., ' 1 ' 4 ,rf gvff 1 x , .s xx 1 ss NX i 'x ff QQ I' i Im, fl R I .EXAM NX , 411-ijx , Mi-, x-XX-N, W,,'m,evp - Q - -:..' fx A .,'-g.C,1, - 'f' ' 'Yue X 9 Qggxx x f I 'Xxx 'u xbf xxx-gg. , 412.3 yfig Q N xx E Q -ex! -' '.'-3:-Tp htngjlzh N Xxx L7 I.-,ti-X, l . N X X-XX. -X' I Vg 55 gTPp X N ' 'A FZ'-N -X' ' I 'I -'fm PN sw 1 C fx' - x X? :1,1?A ':f W , Xb--N f 'ff I 1 'NX I.,:' X I X X X Nft-1'f, 9522 III ' 2-:','1 ' ,M 'A NAAX 'Gy-, -5' Q I --'-4 x X f Wi:Yf,.x W M' l' 1 - Gnsflfu74l0ry5! C107-'yllgirjffgrl Na xl 00 ffl' '3 I f 5 .IJ 1 . .. .5 1 :fx f -'IIlllllllIIllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY lIlllllllllIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllk 5 W-L CLUB -T 'l'hv hwl '11m11'1l cu'vlSi'1 HI' lhv Xlll, Vlull was hchl :lt the clusc ul the f. 1 ,,,u 1 lmltlmll M-:mul lm' thc n11w.Ng ul 4-lwlluw' thc wituw-1X im' thx' XCZIV. lhc ul- l l S Z llvc-rx vlnlwll www- 'N lwllflwv . . ,c. . E l'll:11'lw Klvl'l1m-1'w+11 lll'C5lllL'lll E xml, Im,-lxxiu x'if.- 1'1-K-,a.m1 3 lX':1l1n-1' Spsmlx , SCL'l'L'l.Ill'f 'lil'l,'Il5lllCl' E XIV. l. I , XX ilwh ,v Slum---1 T. 'l'lu-:lim 'nllhvn'll1lvx'wl1lllIl1c'1l ilu-lwllvrvm-1114,l':l1lu-l1iLw:1t Xlhwllillgtms- ... I4-v :xml thv lmmwlif-11 -rl'zlllnflllxc'H1111L'm'lwl xxilh zmllwlvliw. - 'lhv Vllllv ix mm' plzmllihg in :mhllzll l11lIl1!lIl'l., :ll wlmivh thmf lhv HCXX 1' llll'llllIt'l's HI' lhm- vlulw will lu- lll'K'Nl,'lll.l'4l xxilh tha-il' l12lI'tl-L'1ll'l1L'll 111m1ng'1':1111s. lhl 4 ll ll 1. t 1 lhm- Nrllllllg' ,xc-111' lvy g 1':1rlu:1tiw11. 'l'hm- llll'lIlll1'l'N lu-ing llwl lm' this l'l'IlSHll :wc lmnxm llmlllllllll fllum ll all mfl thulw Nlll'hc1 11 XX I - . 'N , ' : . 1 :' - . - -'Ml , 'c, thc stmlcllt I - ' lmflx mzlx nut wc- xvhcnt tha-x ll-l vl-1-xxllwu, lull xml will m-vm' ft rqvt whzll 2 lllvx lhll llt'I'l'. E Priya' .filly-111-0 WIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l lm If hz wmv flll1llClllfll 11 will lun' llllt tllrm- -ll llS1llCIl1lBCI'S llurmg' illllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUE at ,EE -, 2 GIRLS' W- L CLUB 2 5 A small but Very select borlv is the tiirls' XY-I- Club of the seliool. There 3 2 are onlv seven members, but their works are very great. .Xnml, now, they plan - 2 to do something' else for the school, besirles giving it izune by their basket- E ball prowess. They are working' fu buy for it a first-airl kit, which is baclly 1 1 needed. 1 I E Elois Topley is president, anrl Nancy lfJel,ashmutt. secretary. To them the E Z elub owes mueh. Miss Trevette is our faculty aflviser. E E The members of the elub are: Z 5 ELOIS TOli'Ll2Y f 'l'op l-lflois is the only four letter girl in school. E 2 She has been the cause of many a victory for XX'-l,. For two years she was Z E Captain, and this year she is Aliumger. The team ancl school will miss her. E E NANCY DELASHMUTT-Nancy, the secretary of the Club, became E 1 famous last year as star of the game between Manassas anrl XY-l.. -- E EYIQLYN KINES luSllOI'tYul-AliYC'lj'I1 has gaineil fame as one of the E E best guards the team has ever hacl. Z Z ESTHER MURRLXY-Estlier, another famous guard anrl a member of 1 Z the famous Kines-Murray team. has eausetl many an oppoiient to hare heart- ' 5 failure. 1 E ANNE CROSON i Nibs l-,Xnne became famous last year in a clual E E role. As center and guard she has clone much for the team. Z Z LUCIA FRABIQR 1f'l,ou l-Lucia, the big tall Center, is the worlds Z E best sport. lYith bLiiigecl-Lip knees, Lucia has fought and won many battles. E E LUCY MUNSON-Lucy is one of the forwards and has helped the team -3, E in times of trouble to roll up the score. E 1 Page fiffy-flzree 1 illlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 11 m death, 1 IIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlI h I THE DRANIATIC CLUB I JI IQ Iii II INS XII. llziggrm :mil XIV. lliiiiiiivwmi HI9I lIil5IQS 'liiixull Siiiiiiiilmi ii ii iiii iiii l'ix-siilciit Yirgiiiizi Iliigzm . , i .. . Yica'-l'i'csiflciit blmrlcs xlCl,llCl'NHll ... ....,. ,, . I, SCCl'ClIll'y-'lll'CZl5lll'L'I' 'I'hv Ilrzmizltic Chili has In-cn mic HI thi' must Ii1'UQI'CFSlX'l' clulis in the sclimil this yczir. It is uiifliiiilmtc,-flly thc lzirgcst, lizlviiig :I lIICllIllCI'SlIIIl uf zllmut sixtv-live. ,Xll thc iiiciiilicrw lizivc-wi1+1wi'zi1wl siwlciiilifllx' with mic ziiimvtlicr, zmml, :ls rwiilt, hzivc piwiiliiu-:I sum-i'zil I-xcullciil :mil iiimtitzililv plays. 'l'lic hid I1lzl5'w given tliiw wziwii wcim- 'I'IiI- Yzilizmtu :mil Iil'Il1llllIlIl l'lilla thi- Strings, thc I4ii'i1ici':1 -me-:lvl Irzigcrly :mil thc lzittci' Z1 iiiiv-:ict Umi- ii-rIx'. 'llhv ltillllllg' mlm iii 'l'lic Yziliziiitn wziw 'Ilruxcl Siiiimilmi, wliii flifl fm iiiipivssixx- pin-cv III :acting-, Uilici' iiiviiiliuix HI thi' mist xxx-i'u lnilm' -In-iilmis, llwrn l'i1-stmi, l,m'i':1iiic Imiiy'c:1,:111il Iliilwrt N 2lI'fllL'f'. I liv cuiiicily that Yflll iii cfviijiiiicliiiii with this play was x'c'i'.x wcll vxcciitwl :mil if listml ziiiiuiig' thc- IIQXI, 'Ilia' :ictmw in-i'v lfxm-iw-tl Xlilliiiiw, Ifitiiicw llii-i'l-xg blame- liiulwiy XI:1i'g:1i'ct Ili-iifiiiqi,-i', .XI:ii'i:m Iiiimli'icl4, l'lm':i llcmx, :mil Kl:ii'p :xi'c'l lliilliiizm. I,1itci' iii tha- yvgii' HliL'llllif',u Il Iliix-v-:wt iilriy, was pm ini. lfclxxiii llziy Iilzixwl thc mimi clizirzlvlviy :mil wzw f1ippwi'twl lwy l',x'ci'c1I XX'illiiiia lilvim I I I IIgIII, Imiwliiii Kll'1lllClI,IilUI1Il lxiilliiiw, lliiiiilliy lutlwtiiii. :mil lliiiif lmclq. It if fliiv vhii-Ili In thc 7K'Ill :mil vlliiris :+I mir mlii'ccIm's, Klii Ilzigzm :mil KI11'I'lii.miNi1i, that thc cluli lm, iliim- -in wi-ll :mil ii1ii'pl:i5'slizIic lwcii siivli wiivm-ww. Iwi' Ilia-ir lziliiii' imiuh ivrzniw is ilm' thi-iii. Priya' fiffjj-fnZl?' .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. 1 , l E 6, 1. 1 2 'L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'- 1 1 ' 1 1 1 illllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllgi 'li QF 5 0RAToR1CA1 1311113 E 1 E XX,I1llC1' S11:111ls .111, 111, .111 l'1'1-si1l1-111 E E l'l1z11'l1-s S11'1'li11g' ,,Y11 1 Yicc-l'1'csi1lc111 E E X'll'Q'llliIl llz11'1'is1111 ,,11 11 11 1 1 1 .1111111 Sec1'et:11'y E E Mrs, xTZll'lL' Klzilutt ...11111.1.1 11111 1 111111 1 111.1111 11 111111111 L'11:1cl1 E E XX, . . . . . . . . . . l z1sl1111gt1111-l,ce hrst l7ill.tlflil3illL'fl '11 ilu' Xlllltlllill ll1':1t111'1cz1l Lwiitcst 111 E 2 19211. l nrlei' tl1c fl11'ect11111 111 Mi. ll:1q1111 ll 111:11l1- ll 11-ry z111s11ici1111s start. rlilif' : E first scl11111l cl1z111111i1111 was l,c11111:1 Tl111111:1s. lfliz:1l1ctl1 Xlz1s1111 :1111l Tl:ll'illTl7l. E E lin-ck ticrl I'111' sn-c1111rl place. E E l11 l'l27. tlic U1'z1t111'ic:1l Lilllll was 11lliciz1lly 111'gz111izc1l llIlllCl' tl1c SlllK'l'- 5 E 1'isi1111 111 Klrs. Xlz1l11tt. llz1x'i11g' 111:11l1- il g'11111l l1cg'i1111i11g 1l1c lirst 1111111 1-1c1'1'11111- E E w111'li1f1l 111 gn 1'z11'tl1e1' in thc Q111111--1. .I11l111 llcll XX'2lS tllc scl11111l wi1111c1' :1111l E E 1111111-fl 111 lm s11cl1 :1 s11lc111li1l 111':1t111' 1l1:1t l1c silcu-cflcil i11 c:11'1'1'i11g tlic l11111111' 5 TE 111 XY-l. tl11'1111g'l1 .X1'li11gt1111 LR1111115' :111cl X'i1'gi11fz1 Suite ti11:1ls 111 thc Sllll' Zll'Cll E E Ii11:1ls. E 5 Xl'i1l1 1l1c c11111i11g11ftl1c V928 c1111tcst c1'c1'y1111c XYZIS li1'e1l XX'ltll c111l111si:1s111, E -3 z1111l with tlic flcte1'111i11ati1111 111 zulvziiicc l-ZlI'fl1Cl' i11 the c1111tc-st. .lll5CIlTTlllL' 1 L- Flt1:1'li11g was rlcclzircrl the XYl1ll1t'I'. Shu. z1ls11, cz11'1'ic-rl the c11l111's 111- XY-l. 3 2 1l11'1111gl1 111 tl1c Still' z11'c:1 li11z1ls, 1111111 lTTllT.C 1111tti11g XYz1sl1i11g't1111-Lu' lligli E Q SCll111l l1Cl-11I'C Illt l1lll!llC. E E Tl1is your thc CJ1'z1t+11'icz1l Qil'lTlC'5t l11'1111g'l1t flllixyfll-fl six :1l1lc rllL'llliCl'-, 5 E 112111111113 X'i1'g'i11iz1 liz1lie1'.llar11lcl ll:11'l1z111g'l1, X'i1'g'i11iz1, llz11'1'is1111.'l11sc11l11Sclmtv, E E lvlllltl' Spziuls, ami LAl12ll'lCS Sterling. Ut' tlu-sc six, jerry Scluitz, wl111 slmlce E E 1111 The Q-lllT5tTtlltTfllT, El li11a1'a11tc-Q 111' tlic l.il1c1'ty 111 the l111li1'i1l11z1l. wus E E rleclarcfl wi1111c1' z111cl XYalte1' S11z111ls, s11ez1ki11g1111 The Litizeu, l1is llutics z111.l E E l'1'ivileg'es 1111clc1' thc C1111stit11ti1111, was ZlXX'Zll'llCtl scc11111l placc. XX? 1111- Q1111- E E lirlcnt tl1:1t 'larry' will go fz11'tl1c1'g llllt, wl1ctl1c1' lie wi11s 111' l11ses, wc k1111w l111- 5 E will 1'e111'csc11t tlic scl11111l witl1 true XY:1sl1i11g't1111-l.ec spirit. E Page fifty-jim' E .1IIlllllllIllIllIlIIlllllIIllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllIlllllIIlllllIlllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm 1 L 1 1 , WMWHMMWHMMWMHMMWMIBLUE AND GRAY WMHWWMMHMMWWHWMWW' 1 . ..,:i? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 . 1f 'r E 1 1 A. fs. 4 1 1 111 'GL xi A 11 kN ij Kliw 111111111 131111111-1, l'1ZlClll1j' .X1l1'1w1-1' 11l'1l'1l1'l'1lQ9 -Q' 1.1l1115l,' l'11'11-wx , , 1,,,, , 1w...,,1, l'1'1-51116111 1 1111111 l'l1lll'11 XYICC-l,I'CSI11C'11t 1- 11131.1K1lNL' 1711115 1 111A 1111 S 1-1-11-11111 ' 11 'l'1'e:1s111'e1' 1l,1lZ11.17L'1l1 XlZ1l'1l11 1 f . . THE LHERARY CLUB llu 1 111-1':11'1 11 11111, lYl.gf1l111ZK'11 111 1111- 1:1ll 111 10211, 11115 il 1116111111-1'sl1111 111 1 :1l111111 111-11'l'l1 girls, 1111- 111:1j111'111 111 1111113111 1111- 1'l1:11'11-1' 111C'1l1l1CI'S. 1111- 111111 111 111c 1'l1111 is 111 g'1111I1- its 1111-111111-rs 111 1111-11 st11111' 111111 111:11-1111 1 Ili 5111111 111-11-11111 1111- 1111111-1, 1111111 111 11111111-1'1z1t11111 111111 111 1-x111'1-:1s11111. X lxl11lXXlK'flQIL' 111 XX'1l1'l1N :1111l 111111151-5 111 1:111g'1111g1- 1'z111 111- Z1L'lllll1'Cfl 111111 111 IL 1111118 1111 1ll'51 1111111171-N, l111151C1'5 111 1111- l:111g'11:1g1-, C1l1'Cl1lllj' S11111f'111g' t 1 . ,. U- , 1 1 1 - 1 11'111'11s 111111 IIN k'2I1'1'1llllf' 1'1111111:11'111g 1ll1,'11. 11s1-s 111111 1l111s1- 111 111111-1' 1111111111111 - X110 :11'1- 1-11j 5'111L'1 1111- 11151-11sw11111 111' 511111 111111111 11s '1'z111- 111' '1'11'11 C1111-1 Z 1l11' 5111111-1 1,1-11 1 . 1 ' 11 1-rf, :11111 ll:11'i11 11111111-1'111-111, :1ls11 1111- s111111' 411- 111s - 111111 ll - L'l12l1'11k'1L'1'x N111-11 11s X1-1'11,' 111111111 111 .X1'L',. H1111-5:11'.' llllll 111-11-11 111. '1'1'111 1111lNQ 111 1,1111 KN 11111111 ,1 1 1 111 111 N14l11 111 111111111 KX6111 11111 11111111111 1 1 111-1 vs, - sz ' N1'1Q'111111L1, :1111l 111':11'1111z1l 1111111's. :1lf11 lNl:11111 11111' 11111-111i1111. U111- 1':111 1'1-1111111 5 2 111:11 1111-1111111111131-s111-1'111-11 11.11111 5111-11 ll 1'11111's1-111 51111111 111111111 111- 11111 111111111 11115 111 1111-11111111. 1 1 1 11111 Nlll1'1'111 1111-111-111-111111111-111111'11111'111111 f1'l111111 l1111'1l1'f' 11:15 111-1-11 I1 51111111 1 ,. .i 111 1111 lN111l 141115 111111 111- 1'1-1':1ll 111111 111'1111- 11111' 1'1111t1'1l111111111 111 :1 tc-11 11111111 Z Q-1111111111-1'1-11111 11-'111 l11111111g'11111121111-:1 r11111lZl1'11I1CZl1. 11111-1-1111111111151e1'111. ,l111 1l111f1- 111117 :11'1- 11I1l'1'1'S1L'l1 Ill 1111-1':11'1' 11'111'l1 111- 1-X11-1111 :1 1'111'1l1z1l 1111111 111111111J1111111N. Page fifty-S111 :L-:IJ Rv- 4- l. 11111 aiuiiinniiiimminiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii BLUE AND GRAY iimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiii' gg THE SPANISH CLUB 1 XX'e. the stufleuts tif the several Simziui-h grcitiirs imtler the :ilile iiistruee 1 titm of Mrs. llell, wur siiuiistw, have turiiiefl iii this vezir, VU . fur the first - time in the histtirv til- XX'ZlhlllllgtUl1-l.t'Kf High Seliutil, iutti Z1 eluli. The elulv .2 has for its uh-iect. eitgztgiiig' iii vziritius enterprises :mtl zietivities which will - aclcl the zest uf uzttive Simzmish zitiiiusiiliwe tu the alreziilv zittrzletive eiiurse m - La leugulzi ezistellziiiztf' 'lleiieiitis pm' ejeiuplti, 1:1 vista cle vistzir, eu el mes Je - iuayw, el restziurzuit Bl:ul1'illuu eu el grzui eiuflzifl rle XX':isliiugtuii. XX'e might Z zulcl that iuzuiv tit' us ltitila tlirwzii'tl tu this exeursitiii with it w.iteriiiq tit the 1 ttmgtte zuicl rm ziimlwelietisiiiii tif reel peiiiier. XX'e liztve, zilsti, the pimsiieet tif 1 speiifliug' au ziftei'11titiii :it the ezitrieiiuilis, It is litipetl thzit these excursiuiis - will result iii useful iiist1'iietimi. lizippv experience. :mtl zui euliveiietl interest 1 tm the part of the selitiul iii the Spauish ewurse. XX'e feel sure that, with the - impetus we give it, zuirl the mutual lmuil tif :itteetitiii uihereut m it the v Spzmisli Chili will he :ui estzilmlishetl :mtl Q'l'HXX'lIlQ' iustitutitni iii the future E years uf XX'-L. 5 YO he clicho. lirzieizise Page fifty-seueiz glllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllii. fllllllllllllII1III11IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Blllff ANU GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIllI1II1II ' 11111. ,,f,,,g,,, --1 YL' -- 'X l . . 1 W, I 1 i 1 . 1 1 :1- ' X 1' -, , XA -Alt :LQ 1 WL ai. 1 'gy 1 ,T 96 1 5 If - 1 . 1' L y . . ... 1 - ' Qfwy V' 5 1 X ' L... M.. P ' !'y,,. 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Q ,, , J, . . 1-1 115 ,ec1'111r11'y-11'11as111'111', 111111 1111111 1111111 l11r1111s1. ... we 1':111 1111111 111111111 1111 11111 Lx11111'11S. 111111 111111, 211-11'1' 1111, is 11111'11ss:11'y, ..- Pnge fiffy-1111111 3 11111111I11l11l111111111111111111111111l11111111111H111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E IllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llllllllllllIlIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL CADETS The cadet corps of XYashington-1,ee was organized in january, 1927. Cnder the guidance of Lieutenant lludson of lfort Myer and Mr. Ludwig. its first Professor of Military Science and Tactics. it accomplished as much as possible under adverse conditions, some of which were the late arrivals of uniforms and rifies. Tlirough the efforts of lidwin Sherwood, its first Captain, the first annual banquet, a pleasant forerunner uf those To follow, was held. The second year dawned, and mann' new members reported tor drill. Cnder the skillful handling of Laptam C 12. jackson, the new P. M. S. and T., two uniformed companies and one non-uniformed company were organized. That year the officers of the corps formed a club for its betterment. The members of the club were as follows: Major .lames Scott, Captains XYalter llorn, Krug McClosky. .lohn Bell, Lieutenants Franklin Mann, XYalter Tor- rence, joseph Clark, Irving' liisseletlf, XYingert lrlarrison, Robert llaxter. Meredith Smith, and Madison Monroe. Much was accomplished along the lines of creating' an enthusiasm for the work among' the cadets and perfecting the cadet organization. The same session George Mason liigli School organized a cadet corps. They with XYashing'ton-Lee constitute the .Xrlington County Cadet Corps. 1'articipating' in the tieorge Xkiashington celebration at .'Xlexandria, Feb- ruary 22, 1928, the .Xrlington County Corps made a splendid showing. 1Yith the thrill of Alexandria still in their veins the companies traveled to Mfinchester to take part in the Apple lllossom Carnival. Arriving full of enthusiasm they again, by excellence of form and drill, brought credit to their orffanization and to their county. 5 c Un Mav 30, 1923, for the first time in the historv of the corps, a com- petitive drill was staged between the companies of XYasliing'ton-Lee and those of George Mason. Cnder the handling of Captain McClosky, H company of XYasliington-Lee won first honors for the uniformed companies. Company E ul- Cieorge Mason won the non-uniformed companies. Through the efforts of Cadet Major Scott, the second annual banquet was held in the cafeteria ofthe school. This banquet closed a very successful year of the corps. The third year arrived, ln'inging many new cadets to fill the ranks. -Xl- though no new companies were formed, the old companies were made larger. This year the organization has been admitted lo the Reserve Officer Training' Corps of the United States Government. Major McNeil came direct from the XYar llepartment as Professor of Military Science and Tactics. thereby removing' the last obstacle fo the Corps' being a member of the li. U. T. C. The hand and the stan' took part in the lnaugural parade on March 4. 1029, making a good showing, notwithstanding' the fact that they marched through a downpour of rain. llere's lu the success ol the cadet corps of XYashing'ton-l.eel May it make a great name for itself and the school. Page sixty FlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllTIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. RIZlj4ll' Cf lf. 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' 3 -1 lYith the end of the season we were sorry to see the passing of our own - E Likewise, another star of the past four years, Glenn Hall, was lost to 1 -T our team. These men will he greatly missed. We will long rememher these - E pioneer athletes of NV-l.. E E kethall, hut thev were destined to lose. lf it were not sickness or ineligihility, - 1 fered can he shown in the tieorffe Mason ffaine. tieorffe Mason won 19-18. 1 5 rw 3 3 our men. They were in numerous games nosed out hy the harest of margins. 1 glllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIlIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 5 THLETICS E E The footliall team this past season was a puzzle to the coach, the student E E hodv, and the outside followers of NYJ.. Coach NYilson was faced with the E Z task of filling' eight regular posftions on the team vacated the preceding year 1 3 hy graduation. .Xs a result, a comparatively green team was placed upon the 3 1 tield. 1 - In the season that followed Xyasliington-l,ee was nosed out hy the harest 3 I view of the inexperience of the team a very creditahle exhihition of foothall 1 3 sense, grit, and spirit was shown. 3 -1 Une of the outstanding accomplishments was the uncovering' of one of 3 1 the hest punters seen in Northern Virginia. Coopy would often get kick- 1 --1 offs for 50 and oO yards. The end run sprints of Mortimer were exciting and 2 1 little Scotchinan, quarterhack, and field-general, Charlie lXlclr'herson. Mac E E then the had hreaks heaped upon them. .Xn example of the had hreaks suf- 3 llowever, the scorekeeper failed to record one of the haskets made hy one of 2 5 tire and dash they possessed and always presented a coinhination to he feared. 3 E' XYhen they lost, they went down lighting. One of the hright spots of this 1 E campaign was the development of new players who are expected to win for - E NY-I. next year. Notwithstanding the results, XYashington-l.ee had a team 3 5 full of tight and spirit that would not say defeat until the last whistle hlew. 1 3 The hasehall team of the season of 1923 was truly a powerful coinhi- 1 1 nation of hall players. Fighting' on the defense. comhmed with those fighting - -1 qualities characteristic of XYashingttin-l-ee, they constituted one of the hest 3 1 nines in Northern Virginia. 1 - Riding rough-shod over local opposition, they fought their way to the 1 1 semi-finals of the state. .X game was scheduled with Clifton Forge, hut due 1 2 to a cluestionahle inisunderstanding our hoys were unahle lo play. .X game E E was then arranged with Stcottsville. This was won hy XYashington-l.ee hy 1 E the score 2-tl. tiermain pitched a masterly game allowing his opponents hut 3 Z two hits. The outstanding work of McQuinn, Goodwin. and Germain, com- E 1 hined with the general spirit of the team, put on the held, the most forniidahle 3 -T hasehall team XYashington-l.ee has had to defend her honor. 1 3 In view ol its splendid showing the team should he given much honor. 1 1 Page seeeizfy ailllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllluf 1 anv foothall team, as .Xlexandria can testifv. It can he said, however, that in 1 1 has the honor of having played every minute of every game for four years. 1 The haskethall team suffered a season long jinx. They played good has- 1 The Blue and tiray, however, never ceased fighting. They fought with all the E It is regretted that there could he no picture of the team. The hoys had out- 3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL: grown their old suits, and the new uniforms did not arrive in time for the boys to be photographed. Nevertheless, the boys will be remembered all the more by what a team of sports they were. As leaders, the team had Captain McQuinn and Coach johnson. The members included Chase, Chewning, Clements, Connor, Eaton, Germain, Goodwin, Hall, Heins, Manning, Marcey, McQuinn, Mcl'herson, Monroe. Roberson, Rosenberger. SCH EDCLE XYashington-Lee ...., .... 1 6 .Xlexandria .. ., o XYashington-Lee ,o... .. 12 liredricksburg .. 8 XYashington-Lee ,.... .. 15 fieorge Mason 14 XYashington-Lee ..... .. 12 Alexandria ee,.... .. 5 NYashington-Lee ..... .. 5 fieorge Mason ll XYashington-Lee ..... .. 11 George Mason .. 1 XYashington-Lee ....v 2 Scottsville ..ee... .. O NYashington-Lee's first track team made a creditable showing in 1928. The team entered two senior track meets-one, a triangular meet with iieorge Mason, Alexandria, and XYashington-Lee held in .Xlexandriag the second, an Arlington County championship meet between George Mason and XYashing- ton-Lee, held on XY-L's field. Among the stars were Stanley 1Xlortimer, the season's high scorer with fifteen and a half points, Ralph Crouch with nine points, and Howard Crouch with nine points. Roland Manning was captain. Those receiving monograms were Mortimer, R. Crouch, ll. Crouch, Hagan. Manning, and Fisher. Morgnier gained honors for high-jump and pole vault, R. Crouch for discus and javelin, lf. Crouch for 220 yd. and broad-jump, and Hagan and Fisher for 880 yd. and -l-10 yd. Others who won honors, but did not receive monograms were fi. Crouch, Swart, Tabor. and ll. Young. Paul Fisher was captain for the current season. Though the team was not victorious in either meet, it showed that in future meets it will have to be reckoned with. ln summarizing athletics as a whole we would like to make the follow- ing statements: Despite the poor showing of our football team it still de- serves praise. .X school cannot have a winning team all of the time. This was a bad year for us, but the boys showed that fighting spirit that belongs only to XX'-I.. Likewise, the basketball team suffered many handicaps: yet it was a credit to the school. Our baseball team was a great success: it re- tained the district championship in major league style. In conclusion, we pause to pay tribute to those renowned athletes who will be lost to our school due to graduation. Hall, McQuinn, and Mcl'herson have made a name for themselves at XY-1-. These boys have served their school since its founding. Monroe, Hay, Swart, and G. Crouch also deserve honorable mention. In years to come these boys will be remembered for their full measure of devotion to XYashington-I.ee. Page severity-mze 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIh WMWWWWWWWWWMWWHBHU ANUC1 RAWHWWWWWWWWMWWWWW 4 CHRLS' BASKETBALL Xliw l1'1-x'1'111' , ,, V,.,. ,. . 1111111 I.llL'j' Nlllllxtlll 1. .. 12111111111 l1I1-ix 1111111-1' , , , KI:111:1g1- X:111115' H111 15111111111 l.111'1' Nlllll 41 Nl 13111 11101111 Fu 1 :11'1'111 ll'll1iIll l.111'1:1 l'1':1l11-1' Xllllk' 1 11111111 I ,1 111111111 l11A:111 1111 Squad X11111- I'1-111 .luis 11.1111-1 x 1 1,111 I UI' Q11 ICN X1llI'1 lY 11111 1111l1ls1111l11 111 l1l111I 111151111 lfiflllll I' R 611111 41111 1- 'I'ilI.1111 ltllllji' N111 nf-11-11110 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW1 QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IlllllllllllIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E GIRLS' BASKETBALL 5 Schedule E XYash-l.ee ,A,. ,V , l O Hoffman Buddies 3 E XYash-l-ee ..... ,. , -l -l lieorge Klason ... 25 E XYash-Lee ..,., ,,... 2 O Fredricksburg e. IS E XX'a5h-Lee ,,,,,,,, ..... l 6 Alexandria .,,,, .. 2 l E XYash-Lee . ... ..... -l 6 George Mason 7 E yvasiimee ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 2 in-aifit-ksimrg . 5 E XYash-Lee .,... .,.. Z 4 Alexandria M 15 The girls basketball team of '29 set a record for themselves that pre- viously has not been made. Through the hard work and patience of our coach the team developed into such a strong, elusive toe that it experienced defeat only once in the seven games. and that to our deadly rival-Alexandria. Each game held thrills for every onlooker and revealed the gait and ability of the team. It can't be said that any one game had its particular star, because each girl that went on the tloor proved herself worthy of the title. Under Miss Trevette's coaching the team developed some fast passwork. This hunch of getting the ball where you want it in the twinkling of an eye was most outstanding in the first George Mason game: for in this game one could hardly keep up with the ball, it was passed from one side of the court to the other so quickly and expertly. But both Alexandria games should be remembered as the biggest thrillers of all. The first one, played in Alexandria, was a hard fought game in which the team taught her opponents that victory was not easily won from NYash- ington-Lee. In the return game, played on XY-l, court, the Red and XYhite team was unable to show herself superior to the Blue and Gray, for XY-l- car- ried off the laurels with nine points in advance of the Alexandria score. Graduation this year, though not taking in quantity will take its toll in quality- Top, side-center for the past four years: Lucy, experienced and expert forward: Anne, the jack-of-all-positions, and substitute guard and jump-centerg and Yirginia, another substitute guard, are passing from our midst. These are all a heavy loss and will be missed by all the squad. Here's to the Team of '30 as much success as that of '29 Page seventy-three .nllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllii. QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUE 5 A , E 1. E , N K -f , .443 -1 0 k 1 J- A i ':f 4 1 - f ' I 5 Q I : 1 o - if 5 i : 3 x Z E ' -' 1 Y A S 5 W 5 5 , :ig all .4 E E g 3 I 5- Q 54 5 E 1' N ' 1 E 5 f' 5 K 5 2 , R ,, 'Q 1 '-H f : 1 rv-.gifi Q :V I ji 1' : I A, in - I s 1 5 4 aw- 11: 2 5 - f 3 '- f' .: fl 5 1 I .cf-an 1 .1 . , f, -1- V ,QV l , V , '- 2 I - ' K , E Y . E 'X nfl Lg wg A . gif. , 1 , 5 wi' , Ly ' . 5 5 XG. E ' ff l' y '-,mv ' A f '- S' k E - K . ' ,-115 ,. '- A . - 1 .A . ' V x- in A-W I it x J 1 1 , 1 ,rf Q, ,-uw . . -1 E , 7' Pu -L Q. ' AH' 11+ 1 ... - 2 -'11 1 T K 4 A W T. 2 1 Page seventy-four Z ilIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllln. E- 'ff E ll MX L 5 'J S7 If 'V A J 7 4 ' HX U 4 -92' N ,ZZ '-ku uf I.- , H X. 'Ai ig ,ff W2 f ' 0 ffllf J fl X P nf WHA! in-1 I4 i ,ff 'fx l 'M V W 2-XXL Q - ' I ,X fy ff fri- W '1 -- .. ., A mmmmwwf 'Ninn 1 XijwwwwfPW' ff Wf'1 ffwfff 'vu A HQfe,N Q'Q fee af! AU QS! 7 U C5094 V LITER QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL 5 THEIR ONLY FAULTS 1 Th is wil E . Ruth Bird , ., , .. , ...,... ..,,....,....,....,..... E 2. lfdxvin Hay '..,. ,. 'E 3. Glenn Hall 4. A , A , . E -1. Harold 1121l'1JIl1lg'1l . E 5. 1.1lCy Nlunson.. .. E lm. lflois 'llopleyu ,,,., .. E 7. Yirginia Hogan . . E B. Gordon Crouch ,A,,,Y,,. A ..........A A -E 11. Charles Klc1'herson . . . ,AY H 5 10. Clemeiitine lfnckney '..A A. ,,,........,.A. E ll. XYllll1ll11 Sxvart ..,,... A 'E 12. Douglas Schepinoes. E 13. Charles Sterling' ,..Y.., . 5 1-1. 'l11'oXelSi1nonton .,. . E 15. Gladys XYilson v....,,,1, E lo. George XlcQuinn .11...11 E 17. Forrest l.ee l,ucas ..... ...... 5 18. Klary vVl1l1Zll16'l '....... . E 19. 'Ieanne Rose ........... . E 20. Dennis 1.add .......... E 21. Angelina Federico... E 22. Marian Goodrich ...... . E 23. joseph Schutz ....... E 2-1. Krug hlcflosky ',,..... E 25. Margaret G1'ii5h11 ...... E 26. Doris Beck ................ E 27. Nlarcelle Dauphin ..... 5 28. Bessie lskoxv. .......... . . E 29. Teresa 'l'illett. .... .................................................. . E 30. Anna Schull ............................ .............................. . laugh His love for chemistry e number of his girl friends frivolity shyness ..............He1' great height .. ......, Her unladylike xvays ......,,.....His dislike for girls lingness to pay for pictures accent ........His lilly-loo bird .His tallcativeness His Republicanism energy .. .......Her prudishness His pushing ways Her special delivery letters pins poetry grin gentle voice ......'l'l1e pale ti11t of her hair vocabulary shiny shoes solenmity ...............He1' imagination ..,..,Her boisterous manner laziness ....Her brunette complexion stucliousness - TO BE SENT TO ATLANTA 5 Name 1 Xvllllillll Moore- XYhiske1's .. . :1 2 I-' . joseph SCl1lltZ-u.161'l'j 1 ....... - 3. l.exvis Shepherd- l.ul4e ..... .. For ....,.....Bei11g too short .......C0111l3ll1g his hair .................St11c1yi11v' too hard -1 .. h E -1. Madison Monroe- Blabber ... ............................ N ever talking' E 5. Lucy Xlunson- Klunscin ..... ...... 1 nabflity to play basketball E o. Taylor '1C1'llill1S-111112116 ...... . ............. Being a heart-breaker 5 7, liclwin HZ15'-'.1,11g'11111S ...... ................ B eing' bashful E 8, Charles Klateer- Charlie .... .......... ............ B e ing so small 5 9. llelnias Bari '.,..... .................... .......................... ' 1 'alking too 111uch E 10. Katherine 1'arker- Kat .... ..... H aving too many boy friends E 11. -Ioseph Clark- ,1oe . ........ ................. C Setting .-X on Spanish E 12. l,eola lfllis- jo ... ................ ........ ..... .................... 1 Q e e ping' Bill out late E 13. Edith Rice- Bde ......................... ................. .................. H 1 wing rosy cheeks 5 14. Charles Sterling-!'Sterling ........ Having too many girls in love with hi111 E 15. Cfliarles A1HC1,l1Cl'Slill-ULl11lClin. ...,......,................,.. Spending 25c in one clay E 16. Anne Croson- Nibbs ............. . ....... Stopping everybody to talk to them 5 17, l,ucille Good- 1,u .........,......... ................................... ' llalking' one period E 18, Margaret Bensingcr- Benny ... ...... 1 'laying classical music in school 5 19, lilois '1'opley- Top ............ .... ............ ......... 1 1 1 iitating Greta Garbo E 20. Yirginia Pettitt- Socks ... ,. .. ................................. Being' in love E 21. 511111105 Scott- .1i1nn1ic .... .... ' 'lioxu trotting 1 Page seventy-six illlllIIIIIIIIIIlillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1. llIIIIllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll' Social Calendar of the Class of '29 The first important event of this year, in which the class of '29 took part. was the special assembly when we presented to the school library a beautiful magazine rack made of light walnut with a silver dedication plate. The senior class, through individual donations, purchased the material for the rack which joseph Clark made and presented. Officers of the class presided, each giving a short address. Un 'XYednesday. February 22. the class of '29 held an assembly in honor of George XYashington and Robert li. l,ee. after whom our school is named. Virginia l-larrison delivered a speech on the life of l.ee1 Glenn Hall and Charles Sterling spoke of George XYashington. the soldier and man. Un Friday, March S. the class. accompanied by the senior class of the George Mason l-ligh School and as guests of the XYash'ngton-Yirginia Rail- way, made a pilgrimage to Mount Yernon, the homestead of that illustrious leader, George XYashington. Un the way a guide indicated points of his- torical interest. Arriving at the shrine of Vvashington, a representative from each class placed before the tomb a wreath from the Arlington County Schools. After thus honoring the memory of XYashington, the class viewed the estate. Although the visit was brief, the memory of the pleasant afternoon will be treasured. Une of the out-standing events of the year was the banquet on Hay 29. given by the Junior Class in honor of the Seniors. Among the guests were members of the alumni and faculty. Toasts were offered by the groups present. Several musical selections and songs added to the entertainment. As commencement drew nigh, the senior class held its farewell prom. While dancing and mirth seemed to predominate, the seniors, knowing this would be their last social event together at XY-l., felt pangs of sorrow. AMONG MY SOUVENIRS I cherish mem'ries dear, Of that old senior year, Remember with a tear That class of 'Z9. Their thought is dear to me XYith them I'd love to be. But I will never see That dear old gang of mine. Those happy hours we spent XYere each one heaven sent :Xnd youth's gay bliss was lent To make each moment cheerful But now those days are done And ere life's course is run Each faithful senior son XYill long for '29, -Troxel Simonton '29, Page seventy-seven TlllllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- glllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL5 E Song of the Vagabondsn E E Sons of high desire, E E Lift your voiC6:s higher, E E Senior Class of '29l E E XYe will all he iainons : E .-Xnd the world will name us, 5 E' Proudly will our hanner shine! T. E Onward! Forward! liver we must go! E E Upward! Upward! The wax we surely know' E E Come, join in the chorus E E livery one is for us, E E Senior class of '29l Z E --leanne Rose '29 E E Anvil Chorus : E Here. here in the harhor - E E Our ship now is resting, E E lfer to the ocean E E lYe make our way. E E Slow rolls the tide E E lYhieh the captain is testing, E - But out at sea : E Are the storm elonds gray. E E- Soon we'll leave the shore and go out to the ocean, E E NYhere our crew will work and toil with all devotion- E : XYatch us, class of '29! Z E Our ship will sail through to fame, and honor, E E The class of '29! 1 E -Jeanne Rose '29. E 5 Seniors on Parade E E Two hy two E :T lYe gn marching' through, E E 'l'he Seniors on parade. E 1 We heavc 1 sigh 3 2 .Ns we say good-hye. -- E The Seniors on their way. E' E We hate to leave our dear old pals hehind us. E' 5 But if you eoine our way you're sure to rind us. E E Uh! how we'll pine E E For old '29, E E And the Seniors on parade. - E Annie Croson '29, Margaret Bensinger '29, E : l,ois Topley '29, Marion iioodriek '29, - E Page seventy-eight E illlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE glllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY lllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E ODE TO THE COLUMBIA PIKE BUS E E Rattle. rattle, little bus. 5' 3 How far are you taking us? E E Can you climb up Court House hill? : 1 If you don't, we surely will. - E XX'hen-on XYilson Boulevard. E- E Do you find the going' hard? E E As. with many bumps and jolts, Z 5' You lose all your nuts and bolts? : E And then on Clements Avenue. E E Does your mixture bother you? E 5 As you reach the High School gate, 5 E Don't you blush to know you're late? E XYhen at last our day is done. 2 E And it's time again to run. :- : Is it because you have no heart- -' Z You spit and cough and tail to start? : ,,. lYhat is it that your spirit lacks E Z That makes you stall on trolley tracks? 1 1 Don't you know we're homeward bound E :. And hate to have to hang around? - - Must you always spoil the trip -:L E As on the hills your gears you strip? E E Have you no shame that parents dear E- : XYorry when we flon't appear? E E Never think you're home until 3 -T You have cliugged up Palmer's hill. E 1 XYhen you stutter round the bend, - - Are you glad you'x'e reached the end? 1 - NYC love your spark plugs. old and grey E 5 Your tires with rubber worn away. :,, E XYC love each wheezy. bounceless spring, 5 E liach gasket, wire. and piston ring. E E XYe hail your horn that does not blow: : : XYe cheer your lights that never glow. 3 Z Oh, may you long remain with us- L- : Rattle. rattle, little bus. : 'E -Betsy Cannon '31, E E Page seventy-nine E HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHE 1 ln play, in work, in sports, hut-say! l-Z Z How in 1ny of these have you guessed? Z Do you know Birdie, whose sweet smile E Z XYill charm all men, and care heffuilei 1 1 And so you see upon our roll : E But you'll admit, and this I know : E Shirking' and cursing our fate. - Z Hur interest rose oft'ner : Ii .Xs time in its Flight 'gan to want - E .Xs affectionate comrades we stand. Z AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll BLUE AND GRAY lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIE Z NICKNAMES 3 Z Our class is known in everv wav 1 It's our nicknames we're known for hest- Z E lf l'ug ' and XX'ucy have a spat, :. Z Can you tell who are meant hy that? E E If Mrs. Bell ealls Here, Chick, Chick! E - If you don't know him, you are thick! E 3 lf Bill and .lordie walk ahout. E E Can you guess why the girls look out? Z E .Xnrl every time that you see Sandy E E Could you tell why the boys are handy? E s- ,. -'D V :- .Xnd have you met our Socks just yet? - 'l'here's no one eleverer than she, I'll lmetl - Scholars only in name. 2 1 Holdness grew softer, - .E llelving and looking' within. - Z More spirit in gray and in hlue. E E liking' grew loving. - .... XYe stopped foolish shoving, 1 Taking' pride in the things that we knew. E Sad and reluctant to go. -, - liver fond of our school, is this hand. : - .Ioy, high endeavor, -E Z .-Xnd pride will we ever - I Vpliold in this school of our land. : -.lerry Schutz '29, 3 E Page eighty 1 ilIllllllIlllIIIlllllIlllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlIlllllllllllIIlllllIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIE -Nick-names descriptive or else drollg E lYe're grand and glorious, aren't we, tho? , 1 -Jeanne Rose '29. - PROGRESS OF THE SENIORS - 3 .Ns noisy children we came, ..- - .Ns awak'ning' students we grew Z' 5 just walk the road and share your load E E VVith the class of '29 E - ' -Troxel Simonton. '29 1 QIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 5 JUNIOR CLASS SONG E E Tune: Sonny Boy : E Class of 30's standard, high and lofty standard, 5 You set for us, NY. L. 1 2 You led us onward, you pointed upwardg .: 1 You showed the way, XY. L. 3 Steadfast of purpose, with high ideals and true 2 , S , , ' E E Our Alma Mater. we ve been while here with you E 3 And then when we come to leave you T- E Class of thirty. true blue. E E May we carry on, XY. l-. E E SENIOR POEM E E The good old Class of '29 E il XYill soon he on its way :. E Lip the path of life. through storm and strife - : To the dawn of a great, new day. z 1 Our object is Clean achievement, - 2 Upon its mountain high: : 3 . NYe'll upward go, through pain and woe I E And our limit is the sky. : E Our footsteps ne'er will stray. E E Hell reach success upon its crest E 1 XYhen we walk that narrow way. E 1 XYe'll elimh that rough and rocky pathg Z E XYe'll never fail to do our part- 1 1 To aid a friend in need. E '- XYe'll try our best to help the rest- : E To do a golden deed. - E So if you need a cheery friend- E E Vihen hopes are sinking last- E E Throw up your chin-your shoulders-win E E :X friendship that will last. E 1 Don't let ambitions downward fall Z Nor trouhles fill your mind. E Page eighty-one .E ElllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli QWWMMHWWWMMHWWWWWIBLUE AND GRAY MWHWMMHMMWHWWWHWME 2 COMMENCEMENT 2 E Relentlessly the hands of time creep on, E Awaiting no man-hrooking no delay. Z .1 Yet, moments come when we would have them pause, ...- E Such moments as, perhaps, Coinmeneenient Day. -3 :il Here end fraternal honds hnilt hy the year, E E, Here is the saddened parting of the road. E 1 Forced smiles appear behind the inisting tears, 1 E Grey skies are there where crystal laughter ilowecl. 3 -Z Commencement comes, and halts, and goes away -5' E The Clock ticks on, hetrays no falt'r1ng sign Z. : But graven in the sands of time for aye --' ,-: Is seen a lone, impressive-'29. .1 ': -Troxel Simonton, '29 Z E Page eighty-two E WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW H ff ll ,fi K Y 8' - ,Q 5wN U 1 '52 x , 7 lx 2 1 K ,Xl , 1: M -4 K Z Tylvx t l?vgf.?4 Xxx fziljy , 'S Z 1 'lf if X I-Q ,. g 'fff K Y at ::.- I Q X, .5 f xg :I '4 -if Q L ' 'li ,Ja 5 X1 -' .,, ' X 1 2 fr Yi, ' -Y: K , 1 I - A :V if -I Ofgfcf Wfffgynx A .C V 0705617 Z H CBOOKVI R GAAD QIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL 5 JOKES Z Mr. liiclnnond: XX'hat is the color E of hlue vitriol? E l'upil: Green. E lNlr. Riclnnond: XYrong. XX'hat is 1 the composition of water? E l'upil: I don't knoxv. Z Mr. lvichinond: 'l'hat's right. 1 'I I I I' :. Miss Rouse: tiive nie an example --' ol :1 collective noun. 1 'l'roxel: .X vacuuin cleaner. 1 -I-'I I I' 'E l,ucy: Xyhat a pity it is that hand- : some inen are always conceited. : liverett: Not always, little girl, I 3 ani not. 1 'I I I I' E Mr. Riclnnond: Xxqllllt do you knoxv E about nitrates? ug l'ug: 'l'hey're cheaper than day- E rates. I 'I I I I' Z' ,lerry tasking Mr. Yanderslice for :-, the nieasuring ringsl: Mr. Vander- :. slice. where are the dummies for the 1 senior rings? E llystander: 'l'hey're in Mrs. l1ell's l' YUOIII. 1 'I I I I' 2 Miss Rouse: XYhere in this poein Z does the atniospliere change? E Alerryz ln the tourth part, where it 1 hegins to rain. 1 'I I I I' E 'l'yvo lioys were having Il heated E argunient in history class: E l'ug: You're the duinhest person I E ever saw. 5 Mr. NYilson2 liioys, you forget I'in - in the room. 2 -I-'I--X-'I' 1 Cheer up, lfreshinen. the mighty - oak was once :1 nut. Z -! !--I-'P 5 She: .Xnd what do you think Sir E XXVIIIICI' Raleigh said when he placed E his cloak at Queen lilizahetl1's feet? E Ile: Step on it. kid-step on it! 1 -Z'-I-'I--I' E Mrs. Hell: XYl1o xvas Cicero? E llerhert: Mutt'sl1oy. E Page eighty-four lfrancis Mayer: Mrs. Hell. yvhat's junket? Mrs. liellt hlunket? U A I'rancis: X eah-Some kind ol slap- anese ship. isn't it? 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Budding Iiinstein: Clive three rea- sons for saying the earth is round, confronted Roue in an examination. My teacher says it's round, the hook says it's round, and a nian told me it was round. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' F-hortsighted Lady tin. grocery storel: Is that the headcheese over there? Salesman: No, ll12l.Zll111 th:1t's one of his assistants. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' lfirst Stude: XYhen I yvas sight- seeing in Italy, I inet a girl who lived in It very quaint city. Second Stude: Genoa? lfirst Stude: No, but it didn't take me long to get acquainted. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' lfI,t.JI'RISlIINti INDUSTRIES 'l'eacher: IYhat is Boston noted for? Dennis: lioots and shoes. Teacher: Correct. And Chicago? llennis: Shoots and booze. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' XYhy does the ghost in Hl'I2l1l1l6tv speak Latin? llecause it's a dead language. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Mrs. llell: lNIargaret. you lnelong over here hy the yvindoxv, lXIargaret: The sun it too hot. Mrs. Bell: XYhich son? 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' SI'SL'IiPTIBI.E .XVIJIIZNCIQ l'rofessor: I am going to speak on liars today. How many of you have read the 25th chapter of the text? .Xlniost every student raised his hand. l'rofessor: Good! You are the very group In yvhoin I xvish to speak. There is no 25th chapter. illllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII F gillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llflflflfllfIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - Dennis: I've been trying to think 3 of a word for two weeks. E Morgan: lYhat about fortnight? 5 -1- -1- -1- -1- : .leanne Rose: Some day you editors 1 will fight lor my poems. : Editor: XYell, I always was a good E loser. 1 'I-'! ! l' E Too MUCH Paofreix? 5 lloy Dead After Eating lleans, and E H is Parents and Brothers. 1 '! ! !'+ E ,loe Clark: Ilvhat is Esperanto? 2 Pie: Don't you know? It's the uni- -' versal language. 1 Joe: XYhereabouts is it spoken? l I E Iie: Nowhere. E 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 5 Krug Mcfloskyz I-low do you like E XY-L High School? E Everett: I like it closed. z -I--I--2'-P E Taylor: I don't like my picture in E the annual. It doesn't do me justice. E Krug: -lustice! Huh: what you E want is mercy! 1 'I l I'-I' 5 'RAH FOR THE ML'ZZl,li E George: Did Mr. Iidison make the E first talking machine, I'a? E Pa: No, my son. God made the E first talking machine. but Iidison 1 made the first one that could be shut 5 oft. 1 '! P'l'+ E The first test Madison Monroe got E 1009.4 on: : l. Iletween what two countries was .Z the Spanish-American lYar? Z Z. XYhen was the war of 1812? E 3. In what season did lkiashington E spend his winter at Yalley Forge? E 4. M hen was the compromise of E 1850 drawn up? E 5. How long did the Ten Year's ': IYar last? Mr. McCord: Now. james, name .Xmc-rica's greatest general. 'lames fthe son of a brokerl: fien- eral Motors. 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'X' YES, SIR! l married blane in january. ln February. Celia. In March, I married Mary .Xnd in .-Xpril, dear lledeha. In May, I married Isabel ln june, it was Nonette: .luly was Dot and Nan as well. In August. sweet I,izette. September was the month for Sal: October, Gwen, the prude, November. llelle. a lovely gal: December, Ifrmintrude. .Xnd in between I married three XYhose names I can't release. lt means a lot of work to be .X ,lustice of the l'eace. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' THINK UI: TI-IE FAMILY PORTRAITSY Xoice lrom a distant classroom: -Monkey, ape, pig. ass, walrus, eel. shark, crawfish, turtle. lst Stude: XYhat's that? Zoology class? Znd Stude: Qh, no-that's just the evolution professor going over his family tree. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' tlR.eXMMATIC--XI- l'.-XNTS Mrs. Malott: Now I want you to tell me which of those words are sin- gular and which are plural. llarold. you take the first. trousers, llarold: Singular at the top and plural lower down. '! ! l l' Bill Moore: IYhat keeps the moon from falling? Troxel: It must be its beams. Page eighty-five glfllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIfIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT' 'llllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. WYE ADVERTISEMENTS To show their interest in the Washington-Lee High School, and to encourage the Senior Class in their efforts the following Citizens have subscribed to the Booster List of the Blue and Gray. E Mr. E. Wade Ball E Mr. R. C. Baxter : Mrs. R. C. Baxter : Mr. J. Hammond Brewer : Miss Mary E. Brown : Mr. C. W. Clever E M1'. P. N. Cornwell : Mr. Harry Dubb I Mr. C. D. Duke E M1-. M. G. Ely -'I Mr. G. W. Fitch S Mr. Roy A. Fulcher E Mr. William C. Gloth E Mr. Byran Gordan : Mrs. M. F. Gray E Mr. H. Bruce Green : Mr. T. N. De Lashmutt : Columbia Market E Mr. and Mrs. T. J. De Lashmutt : Mr. William Elderkin Huntington Mrs. Bertha A. Hogan Mr. Maurice P. King Mr. C. L. Kinnier Mr. B. Benjamin Laycock Honorable R. Walton Moore Mr. H. J. Odenthal Miss Blanche V. Ring Mrs. C. M. Rogers Mr. J. F. D. Rollings Mr. George H. Rucker Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Smallwood Mr. Charles W. Smith Mr. W. B. Stotelmeyer Senator Claude A. Swanson Judge Harry Thomas Mr. Coach Wilson Mr. History Wilson Mr. F. L. Woodford Mr. A. H. Cannon FOR THE SAKE OF WAULD LANG SYNE The following Alumni have given us their support: E Miss Ruth Ashton '27 : Mr. Kenneth Barker '28 : Miss Adele Batchler '28 : Miss Eleanor Beck '27 E Mr. John Bell '28 E Miss Frances Calhoun '28 E Miss Elsie Mae Finnell '23 E Mr. Bruce Hise '28 : Miss Ruth Hutson '28 :-. Miss Irene Kennedy '28 E Miss Irene King '27 : Mr. Irving Kisseleff '28 -1. Page eighty-six Miss Josephine Kisseleff '28 Miss Alice McAtee '28 Mr. Donald Moore '28 Miss Eunice Nourse '28 Miss Nellie Rogers '27 Miss Helen Saum '28 Mr. Wallis Schutt '27 Mr. John Spence '28 Mr. Harold Walker '28 Mr. John West '27 Mr. Ernest Wilt '28 EIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU' E THE TRUST CO, Telephone: Clar. 436 5 of Northern Vlfglnla with X'Our Clothes E - ' Cleaneil and Pres ed E Authorized Capital S300,000 We' Blake you losk E R. Colton Lewis, Pres. UXOUI' V91'Yb9S'C E Trust Officer Q , E E. T. Fulton, vice-P1-es. 5 Rosslyn Cleanlng, Z Russel A. Lynn, Sec.-Treas. f ' ' , E Rosslyn, Va. Dyeing Sz Pressing, E A Safe Institution Opposite Olnl Dominion 5 We Appreciate Your Station 5 Patronage ROSSLYN. VA. E Phone: Clar. 1774 D. R. Collins. Manager Z Clar. 1775 2 West 3168 5 ARLINGTON MOTOR CO., Inc. E Authorized Sales Service 2 ROSSLYN, VA. l l 4 1 i l 1 1 nn nulluxu nlllnui :nunnun.-1-ul-unnnu IIuIIuuvvunnnanun.nunvuuvvnnnnunvxnv l 1 -1 l ul E N. Gibsoll Compliments of E Falls Church Service Station Alljellt P31113-111 E Auto Accessories Osteopathic Physician 2 Dunlop Tires 82 Tubes 1329 F. Street, N. W. E Phone: F. C. 186 Washington. D. C. E Page eighty-seven illllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllillIIIIIIIIliIlllllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E Prescriptionists : : Lumber, Millwork and Building Material : 2 Yards at - 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 2 CoMPL1MENTs E S of S 5 E. M. SHREVE E l l 1 1 l' 4 'l 1 l l -i 3 l 1 l 1 i 1. i T i l nuu1nnnnnunuuauuunuuunu l 2 Compliments of T116 E E Arlington Pharmacy - E : Frank L. Ball E ARLINGTON, VA. 2 E Sodas-Sundries-Candy 2 T nu innnunnuunuuunnn , un T nun lu' nun n lunnnnunnnuuun 11 g MURPHY 81 AMES, Inc. 5 5 RossLYN FALLS CHURCH 5 E Falls Church 181 West 1323 Clarendon 747 E 2 Compliments of Falls Church Phone 10 E E Be1'g111a11119s-Dry GGWH1'CS,9 E E Cleaners and Dyers Where Friends Meet E E Prescriptions, Toilet Articles E E L69 Highway Sodas and Tobacco E 1 N Wadrex Ice Cream 1 E ROSbLYN. VA- Waterman's Pens E Z WhltIll3H,S-Ell11E1 S 1 E Phone: cllar. Fannie May Candigg E Puyv r'igl1fy-4'1'yl1f E illlIIllIIIlIIIIiIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE QIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllk ARLINGTON TRUST COMPANY Arlington County's Commercial Bank ROSSLYN, VIRGINIA A Stable Bank 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .unnunnuuu:nl-innnununu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Complete Base Ball, Track and other Athletic Equipment for High School Teams HEEKIRS Leather Goods Co. 1 131-1 F. Street 5 Exclusive Dealers in Washington For P. Goldsmith Sons Co. 2 BUICK SALES A Modern Bank A. L. Kelly 81 Son Real Estate Loans Insurance and Bonds Kelly Building Clarendon, Virginia Phone : Clar. 383 SERVICE FRED D. WINDRIDGE ROSSLYN, VA. unnnnunnunnuuannum:annul-nun:I-:unnn Arthur I. Porter Contractor and Builder CLARENDON, VIRGINIA Phone: Clar. 252 Clar. 1860 E. P. lVIcG1'atl1 Ice - Coal Phone: Clar. 1926 Page eighty-nine glIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT glIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E Virginia Hardware E Co. 5 Paints-Oils-Glass 5 Hardware E That Stands Hard Wear - Phone: Clarendon 622 The Food Question ? May Be Solved at A. lskoW's Meats, Poultry, Butter and Eggs And Country Produce Orders Delivered Free E ROSSLYN. VA. Call Clar. 49 Rosslyn, Va 5 Telephone: Main 9552 2 H. L. HINES E Uniforms and Civilian Clothes E 1704 G. Street, Northwest 5 WASHINGTON, D. C. 2 Compliments of your Uniform Maker T, uvvunnuunuun unuuu nuInun:nnnnununnrunuun :nu una nu-nnunuulu E Phones: Clar. 53. West 1031 ., . E 5 Lompliments of E Get the Best E IHC. H3SSf'li W6lCl1llg CO. E Hay, Grain, E Building Material E RossLYN, VA. 5 Page ninety 1044 Wisconsin Avenue Washington. D. C. WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IF QIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE The Potomac Savings Bank Corner by the Clock Wisconsin Ave. and M St. Washington, D. C. Where Most of Our People Bank U. S. Gov't Supervision ulnnnnnnnnunuuunnnnnnnuunun: AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllgi Best Wishes of E Hugh Beid E Member E Virginia House of Delegates E Arlington County E 1- l l lllhlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 'i 1- .1 -1 1 1- 66Quality Above AIP, 2 HERFF-JoNEs COMPANY E Designers and Manufacturers E of E School and College Jewelry E INDIANAPOLIS E Official Jewelers to Washington-Lee High E II11IIInnlunlllulllullllllluuuuununluunuu Special Attention Given to Ladies and Children The Temple Barber Shop Expert Barbers Charles Tancredi E 31 Lee Highway Cherrydale, Va. Cherrydale Shoe Bepair Shop 13 Lee Highway. Near Bank E g Work Done While You Wait - Domenico Puglisi Page ninety-one -- illlIIIIlIIlIIlIIllIlIIlllllIllIIIIllIlllIlIllIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE QHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L E If you will give us a ring' we will wash your dishes for you . . . WITH A WALKER ELECTRIC DISHWASHER SNYDER 81 CO., Inc. EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. Phones: F. C. 90 and 195 E The New Store in Cherrydale E Dry Goods 3' Men's, Womerfs and Chlltl1'6Il,S .Z Furnishings 1 Keds, Notions, Novelties, etc. E The right quality and the right 2 price. Our home is in Cherrydale. -T Come in and let's get acquainted. : The Einporiuni E Lee Highway nun:In:vnunnIan1nInulunuI:nunnIannumnnunnnuunnnuuvuu nv unnuuulnulln lnllnvnuulunuuuuuunnununl Compliments of Presley Griffin LYoN VILLAGE W. R. BUYER Pharmacist 1- CLAREN DON. VA. 1 nun1nunnnuuunIInuIIInuunnunnununnn E On the Triangle E Byalfs Service : Clarendon 956 5 SERVICE E Gas Batteries E Oil Tires - Page llirwfy-fzvo Phone: Clar 73 Arlington Shoe Repair Shop All Work Guaranteed VVork Done While You Wait JOHN MALASPINA 59 Lee Highway Cherrydale, Virginia :ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I' JIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU5 1 Stornls 8 Sl1e1.W00d Phone Falls Church 217-218 Z : Benj. F. Elliott E E Quality Dairy Producers 5 E WOOD-COAL-ICE E E Drink Our Milk E 2 We Handle the Best E 2 The Best Food for the With the Best Service ..-: 5 Entlfe Famlly All Coal 2240 lbs. to Ton E E Phone West 178 EAST FALLS CHURCH, VA. E -' nu 1lInA1nlnnnnnnuunuunllnalxvlnnualnlnnnn nun-nu:nun:nuIInuuuulnluunununnuunlnunllnunuuunnuuu -1- : CoMPL1M13NTs E 5 of E 2 YOUR FRIEND 5 HE Oakland Pontiac Phone Clar. 285 E E Warner Bros., Inc. Virginia E Q Auto Supply Co. E I ROSSLYN, VA. E Kelly Springfield Tires E I Clarendon 1 740 E : : LOUIS A. SCHROFF E S Sales Service Rosslyn, Va. E Page ninety-flzrec 1 .- .. .- 1 -1 'Y 1IllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllt P' 'ln Phone Main 6538 Clar. 551 Victor Flower Shop 732 Ninth St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Mrs. J. R. Daley, Manager Mrs. R. B. Belfield, Ass't Manager IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IL' Ruby Lee Minar, Inc Developers of Lee Heights Greenway Downs Brandon Village 1405 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. COMPLIMENTS A PEoPLEs STATE BANK CHERRYDALE, VA. BALLSTON ARLINGTON 6GTl16 Friendly Bankl' H. H. Anderson Sr Always Rooting for W-L C0 Clarendon Cleaners and Real Estate, Loans and D ' Insurance Y915 8 Garrison Road Vi1'g'il1iH CLARENDON, VA. Residence Office - 4 Phone 79-J-1 Phone 59 Clar. 950 M. Berkow Page ninety-fozn' filllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. nuninnunnnnun IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HIFI? AND GRAY YOUR OPPORTUNITY -to set New Records-to Attain New Ambitions -to iind New Friends 72 -to Get Ahead A 3' f , A ,.. J 1 fi ' . f N ' ,L - tall! A- Twig Tele STRAYER COLLEGE A Collegiate Institution for Business Training' Established in 'Wasliington 25 Years The Strayer Employment Service assists gl'2ll'lLl2lT6S in Obtaining good positions. Ask for illustrated catalogue entitled Education in the Heart of the Nation 1 13th Street Phone M 1743 P. J. HARMAN Director Ilrryf' lllll fl T1 IIIIIIIIIllIlllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Cherrydale Garage New Fire Proof Building Improved Service Expert Mechanics Lee Highway at Monmouth Street IIIII HLUF AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL5 Courtesy of E J. Foster Hagan 2 LAW OFFICES 2 CLARENDON. VA. E C0 Anthracite Quality BIIIIIIIIIIOIIS Service ROSSLYN COAL COMPANY Phone: Clarendon 1370 ROSSLYN. VA. J. W. PHELPS, Manager E ununnvunnu-1 H I L L HILL 8z P O O L E POOLE 332119 M. St., Wash., D. C. 1' 'I Cherryrlale, Va. nnun1nnunuu-nuunnnun1nnunnunununnunnuunn A. H. B R O O K S INSITRANCE : Life, Fire, Fidelity and Surety E. E Bonds, Liability. Property Damage E Automobile, Personal Accident, 1 I Health. 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AUFFENBERG 5 E Clarendon 267 Permanent Waving, Manicurin E E Majestic Radiola and Malvellinsr E 2 Atwater Kent Phone: Clar. 1375 E : S Wilson Blvd. : 5 Stewart Warner Clarendon Virginia E .-: Telephone: Clarendon 95 : - CLARENDON, VA. ' E Phone: 1549 E E SCIIIICIJS Lunchrooin E - Burklefs : '- and Bakery - E Home Bakery : E 25 Wilson Blvd. C. W. Sellner, Proprietor 5 -3 Specializing in NO- 33 L09 Highway E 5 Ornamented Cakes Plwner C1313 330 5 E , R 'd Ph : 5624-2 -E E Home-made Bread and Rolls 5 esl ence one E I Page ninety-seven .1 illlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllf - Compliments of : l l nuuunun:1unnnuunnunnunununua nuunnnuni:1in-Iin-IIii-inII-uuiunnnnnniunnon-nunnuuunni l i- l 1, i -1 -1 7 1, 1- E JOSEPH D. McDONNELL E - PLUMBING AND HEATING - : 235 Hamilton Avenue : QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 2 ARLINGTON COUNTY DAIRY E E Produced, Pasteurized, Bottled in Virginia E E Pure Jersey and Holstein Milk 2 2 CLARENDON, VIRGINIA 2 1 1 1 1 1 : Phone: Cler. 90 Health Permit Ne. 5077 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nuunuunnu nuunuInuununnunu 1 1 1 1 E Compliments of E 2 Upmau SI Adams E I Compliments of E 5 ARCHITECTS E I. L. MAY 2 : Woodward Building. : : WASHINGTON. D. C. 2 T 1 i 1 1 1 1 l 1 II uunnnnuIIIInn::Inu-uunnnnnuu nuIIInnIIInIInnInu:nunnnnunununnl W nnnuunnuunu 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 : Residence Service Phone Clarendon 696 E 5 CLARENDoN - BALLSTON 2 E BARBER SHOP E 5 S. Federico, Prop. I I 309 West Wilson Blvd. fEast of Clarendon Schoolj E : CLARENDON, VIRGINIA : 1 l unnuuuuu nuuun nu1IIInIIIunInunIIInIIIInuIIInunIIuuuunununnnuu ununnunuuuInu: i E ResiIlence- 134 Maryland Ave. School Supplies 5 : Clarendon. 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E E J E E 64 Ballston Road IRESTON AVENUE E E Call Clarendon 960 Cherrydale, Va. 2 l l l i u nununauuuauunnunuunuunnnnnununn un1uInununuuuununnnnnuuununnuun u '- l l -1 1. l S COMPLIMENTS 2 E of E 2 LYON a FITCH, 1110. 5 S LYON VILLAGE LYON PARK 5 E Compliments 0f James Malone - - - John F. Green Z - I Columbia Hardware 5 E Clarendon Barber E : Co. 5 2 Shop A1-ling-ton, virginia E 5 E. N. FOX Clar. 495 P. O. Box 96 E E l Hardware-Cutlery-Paints E 5 6 WIISOH Blvd' - oils-vamishes-Glass 5 5 Clarendon, Ballston, Virginia Seeds-Fertilizers, etc. 5 1 Page Il1.ll0fy-111.116 .Z illllllllllllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BLUE AND GRAY llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' E Funeral Difefmf Virginian Ice 8L Fuel E E and Embalmer CORPORATION E E Of Arlington Countv E E O. C. Pearson - C O A L- E 9? East Fans Church, Va. Anthracite-Bituminous i E Crystal Pure Ice E E Phones: Plant and Yard E 5 Office 392 F. C. Res. 162 F. C. Clarendon, Va. Phone Clar. 13723 E E ARLINGTON HALL E E Only fifteen minutes from the heart of Washington ' 3 E Campus a wooded Park of 100 acres. E 2 Pool with all water sports and line outdoor life. E 5 Two years college and four years high school. E E Music-Art-Expression-Dramatics. E E Home Economics-Secretarial Work. - E Buildings new. E E Every room has connecting bath. : 5 W. E. MARTIN Ph. D., Pres. E E Box 818, Pennsylvania Ave., Station E 5 WASHINGTON, D. C. E E Write for Catalogue : 5 Phone Clar. 756-J-1 Sales Service E E Up-to-flatQ Flloofed Tents Z Health Culture Camp Z E : and ERSKINE : E New Idea Country Club Motor Cars 5 E Commuting distance of E 5 Washington- D' C- L. S1 M. Motor Co. 5 E Tennis Dancing E 'E Basket Ball Physical Culture 27 Wilson Blvd E 1' Showers Clarendon, Va. 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