Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)

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Today one of the miglitiest scenes of all ages is being staged before our very eyes. Lest we forget the significance of our nation's rise from utter despondence to an eternal liope. we have depicted tlirougliout this boolc tlie idea of a New DI-al for all. 5 FOREWORD Fate! A parting and a forgetting? Never! The veil be- fore the future is forever drawn, hut when our paths in life have separated. then may we recall through the pages of this volume, the joyous past spent together at Xvashington-Lee. F TO FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT Wfhod hy his nobility of character. his priceless leadership. his inestimahle love for his fellow mai Typihes the ideal American: Vile, the Class of 1954, Do respectfully dedicate This, the VII volume of The Blue and Gray. --Khrfrfiwx l4.1i'fv.1i'f1 5 .a.... A . - , Y ,. ..... .- - . ., ... ,-.- -M , . ----av... A .. : ,, . ng., . f, f gg . WASHIBQQIQN ,LEE.. 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RICHMOND Head of Mathematics Department THONIAS H. CHRISTIE Head of Science Department EvA L. HARBAUGH Head of Commercial Department CORALIE GREENAWAY Head of Domestic Science FLORENCE BOOKER Head of Music HILDAH BRAUER Head of Art W. A. RICHARDSON Head of Physical Education LEXVIS G. HAMN'I Head of Industrial Arts Department -I. CRICIHTON LEVUTER Social Science Coach of Basketball O. L. DRIVER Social Science Coach of Football Mus. JFNNI-XRFER BRoADDUs SUpCfViS0l' of Cafefcfla VUFANNII ROSF SADIF WII.I.IAAtIs Science, Girls Auxi Iarw CI ARA BOYD XVHICFLFR Girls' Phvsical Education DOROTHY VIfII'c3H 'Wh ,Q 4? . -l'5 Ivy W. RANSOM English ANNE R. TROTT English LELAND WILLIAMS English MAUD ORNDORFF English jo!-IN M. RUFF English RosA F. BELL English ANN I-IUMPHRIES English KATHERINE RUCKER English LoU1sA B. HOOKER English MILDRED L. HALL English ELMER LUCAS Mathematics THOMAS O. JONES Mathematics EnwARo FRACK Mathematics MARGARET A. JOHNSON Mathematics ESTHER ROWE Mathematics EDWARD W. PAULETTE Mathematics HARRY S. WHITESELL Industrial Arts RALPH T. GUINTHER Mathematics L11.LiAN BURNETT Mathematics r-N FRANCES C. BELL l'ice-Principal and Dean of Girls Head. Foreign Language Department COL. C. S. McNEILL, USA. Vice-Pmicipal and P. M. S. T. NIANIYE S. TURNER Social Science SALLY B. LOVING Social Science JANE ELLIOT Social Science MARGARET PEED Social Science and Foreign Language - - 'rf Y. ik-Aiivhk JL l nw' .1 F'- -'H' vv-'A 31- dn 6- frm. .5-- h ,fa 4: ELLSWORTH E. VAN METER i. Social Science , C' we CLARA E. PAYNE f . 1 S . Socia ciencc A 5. MAE BROWN Physical Education rage., fvq ' 'W . I 'xr QF, LENA M. WOLFE H-. I Social Science E K LENA C. ARTz S t AN A J cience .- P .... 1 ,4- JACQUELINE BAKER Science . ' MABEL R. ALLEN Foreign Language MARY MOORE ALDHIZER Foreign Language ELLEN F. CORCORAN Commercial Dcvorm' W. ALEXANDER Commercial C. LOUISE CRIZER Commercial Lois L. EHLER Commercial KA'I'HRYN FIREBAUGH Domestic Science Rum' M. BROOKING Commercial . AI-4, Z' 35 asm 4. 5--A 1 F' . .5 f ' ,V . F . 3 is 1- B 6 . fa WS . '- , TABLE OF CONTENTS CLASSES ....... EXTRA - CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ...... 3' 1 f 'Vx ,fy ' ' Q 541 GEF-TRUDEFIHKLESTEIN U5 ASSOCIATE EDITOR , ,Q ,- E H . CHARLOTTE KLIHE ASSOCIATE EDITOPN 635 , vs- . X K Ki Y, wiv f 1' ir. GEORGE DAWSON CMU imil '51, NN 'Wi 'G su sl , I 1: JA ELIZABETHWYLLYS 5TOHE Auf EL-1 TOFR 1--1 1? Q9 I .4vs. v n I xxx V Hx .X P ELSIE MITCHELL EDITOP-wlN' CHIEF' ...1 STIRLING KEPsPs ART EDi TOPS ag. gk- Y' VERNON SPQTES ART E INTO? .af W I Q, WALTER CULLEN ART E O1 TOP-X ANNLl.AI. STAFF 'l':wIf'u Sum fin- ' 6. fa, 'wif ri- '34 AUDREYGRDNINGER Assocume emrovq ,4 :D- E ' f JAMES RICE- msw scHooL Assocmrs E A ' I .n .AS-S SYBLE BITHOP 1 4 DITOFR '1P'6'A i 'Y F' NGA u nL y,,1,,,.-f. ,,, Q- THELMA PETTITT MT sowosa 1 'R M L.. . yin -9- y 35 Q' l MILDRED COATS 1uAss1sTaHrsuslwsmnmmk x .15 F4-iw Air ELIZABETH SHETON cn Rc,uLA1'1oN MANAGER ' A ,iq 4 ROBERY BYRNES CIRCULATION MANQOEF21 15. ' - QS. IA, Ai , ' ' , s 4 vii ie . 1 SL Na.: . Q f 2' x N' 2, ' A i I Grim f ARCNIE DBVI5 C Lua E on v o A '73, gp., MEADE PALMER BUSKNEEM MANAQEP. v YH . 4, 3 ROBERT THOMAS Ass ISTAHY Susmess MANALER fy -5. 2 fx- L, xjvft ' 'L' Sf' ' b , iff' -Qfj MvRAwm'rTlNc.'ror1 'JEC RETARY TO 'JTAPP gd! L K' 5 fx, l ' fu. W-1. an MVRTI6 BYRNE6 61m.s'AruLeTnc eonvoa ANNUAL STAFF 7if11'l'fl't'H I 1 - ,lu 'S I X X ff M MIRIAM KP-E65 as-sxsranf Buemfss Hnrmuii Y X xv V.-liz -2 D Tl-I MARY FARLEV AMES ClPxf.LJLATlON MANAQER - 1: , 'S I lf' - 'L GEORGE BRUNNER cxszcumnom Marmosm .f X .gif 4. tr WALTER BELL bowls' ATHLETnc eolrom CONTRIBUTORS The stall wishes to take this opportunity to thank the mem- bers of the faculty, the commercial department, and the many others who have so cheerfully and efliciently cooperated with the staff in the publication of this edition of the BLUE AND GREY Faculty rldvisurs Miss Allen Miss Aldhizer Mrs. Corcoran Mr. McCord Prophecy Charlotte E. Kline Audrey Graninger Doris Davis Virginia Langston Dorothy Schull Myrtis Byrnes Kathleen Smith Lai! llfill and Testamen Audrey Graninger Clara Dyson Edna Lawrence Histtnry Gertrude Finkelstein Carolyn Kitchens lVlyrtis Byrnes Courtney Hood mrfccn Junior Class Unclerstaff Ruth Mohundro Lee Page Sophomore Class Understaff Hilda Powers Faith Bell Betty Kay Foster Freslmzan Class Unrlerstaff Carol Sunderman Richard Davis Circulation Peggy Rucker Elizabeth Cornwell Clifford Lyle Earl Trone jack Beaman Elizabeth Ball Clara Dyson Ruth Phelps Syble Bishop Billy Jones Mary Farley Ames 40,5 . fzsx JU xx CLASSES X 1 'WX Flo wer White Rose A SENIORS l934 MOTTO Honor lies at Lahofs gate. Colors Green aid Xvhite TOAST TO OUR SCHOOL DAYS I-Iere's to our good old school days We've known so long a time, With arithmetic and civics So hard for all mankind. To our childish joys and sorrows That are buried in the past, And to the hopes of future years With no shadow overcast. To our own true loves and losses Our struggles, hopes and fears, And to the path our feet shall tread Throughout the coming years. To the sacred friendship of school-mates Whose warm handclasp we know, In the morning of our lifetime When we need that friendship so. Better still, to teachers we've cherished Through all these changing years, Who have shared our trials and hardships Our laughter and our tears. To our future, a pleasant voyage, Adown time's troubled stream ,Till through the darkening evening mists The harbor lights shall gleam. DORIS DAVIS. .S'f.l'f1'1'll s CLASS OF FEBRUARY MILDRED CHEWNING lMilIie President IZB Class: Cadets '30-'34, Corporal A32-'33. Ist Lieuten- ant '33,'34: Cadet Vaudeville '32-'3-Ig Basketball '30-'34: Track 30, Library Club '33-'3-1: Commercial Club 30: Bible Club '32: Athletic Association 'SI-'3-I. RUSSELL SPRINGER fBuddyJ ' 'l ' .v . Vice-President IZB Class: Drum hflajor '29-i341 2nd Lieutenant Vi' ? ' Band '31-'32. Ist Lieutenant '32-'33. Captain '33-'34, hflajor '3-I: Orchestra '29-'33: Glee Club '29-'33: Commercial Club '29-'30 Nlilitary Science '30-'3I: Athletic Association '30-'3I. SHARLEEN JOHNSON 1Sharlie I Secretary of IZB Class: Basketball '3I: Hockey '31: Commercial Club '31, Book and lwagazine Club '32, Hiking '33g Dramatic Club '33g Athletic ssociation '31-'34. 1 '91 LOUISE WYATT 1 Lefty I . A u ' Treasurer oi' IIB Class: Commercial Club A301 Book Club 31, 32: Bible Club '32-'33: Library Club 3333-I: Hiking '33-i341 Athleti Association '33-'34. 'hr PHILIP SHREVE 4Phill Sergeant-at-Arms IIB Class: Augusta Military Academy 'Jo-.301 Commercial Club '29: Military Science '30-'32: Ind Lieutenant Band '31-'32, Ist Lieutenant '32-'33, Captain '33-'34, Sk GERTRUDE FINKELSTEIN IIB Executive Class: Basketball '30-'33: Hockey '32-'33: Tennis '32-'33: Hiking '3l-A333 Swimming -332 French Club '30-.311 Span ish Club, President '32-'33g Cilee Club '33-'343 Auxiliary '30-.3-I Corporal '32-.331 Ist Lieutenant '33-'34: RifIe '34: Athletic Asso- ciation '32-'3-I: Valedictorian February '34, COOLEY BERRY lFuzzI Spartanburg High School '29,,'3I: Football '32-'33: Captain Football '33, XVVL Club '32-'33, QUI- NELLIE BIRCH Commercial Club '3I: Glee Club '32: Book and Magazine Club '33 Library Club 335341 Athletic Association '33-'34, EXCERPTS FROM MARCH I. 1930- Hurrahl At last we're in Senior High School, but can you beat it. we can't even eat with theml SEPTEMBER 17, 1930- Back to school, or is it the same one? They're adding to it. Now the girls will have a gym of their own-maybe. This building proposition mckes two shifts in classes. Some come from eight to twelve. and they get the afternoon off. How- ever, those coming from one to four get a nice morning snooze. And see all the green little Freshies running around, but don't worry, they'll be taken down a peg or two. OCTOBER 10, 1930- Three cheers for the girls! An auxiliary has been or- ganized, but as usual, we Freshies don't rate. A uniform and A SENIOR'S DIARY everything-with the duckiest. little capes. ,lust wait until I can join those ranks and keep time with our school band. DECEMBER IZ, 1930- Shine, W-L, Shine-we're on the map at last, for we've won the football championship. And it wasn't such an easy task. Will we ever forget such gridiron kings as Goodwin, Mortimer. Clements, etc? JANUARY 30, 1931- Speciall Extral W-L beats sworn enemy. Alexandria. in basketball clash, Keep up the good work, boys! FEBRUARY 2, 1931- Present. past and flunkedl Well, my dear Freshies, how do you like the two-hour exams instead of the usual one hour? Even some of the Seniors have that dying-calf-in-the-thunder storm look, so don't take it too hard. -fin TVIAE BURNER Ccirmercial Club '30-313 Athletic Association '30-'32, MILDRED COATES 1MillyJ Assistant Business Manager BLUE Sc GRAY '33-34: Commercial Club H03 Book Club 'EI-'31 Bible Club '32-'33g Library Club '33-'S-1: Hiking '33-'3-1: Athletic Association '33-'34, VIRGINIA HARREL fGinnaJ Commercial Club '29-'3Z: Glee Club '29-'32g Auxiliary '29-,323 Athletic Assoiiation '30-'3Zg Society Editor of Crossed' Sabres .343 .- journalism Club '31g House of Representatives '33-'3-4g Dramatic 'W' Club '31-33. DORIS LOVELESS iDoU Athletic Association '31-'33g Se-Co Club '32-'33g Commercial Club '31g .Auxiliary '31-'33g Corporal '32-'33g Journalism Club '33-'34, CHURCHILL MILES Cadets '29-'34, Sergeant '31-'32, Platoon Sergeant '32-33, 2nd Lieu, ' tenant '33-'3-1: Military' Science '30-34: Spanish Club 131-'333 -, Q..- 'q'g,,' 4 -que 'IN .fQs fy 1 Qi S . 2 ,y , .Q ,SV A W.. f M ,Ugg f, ': 1 42 M 'f . ' CLASS or FEBRUARY 5 jUNE 8. 1931-W Cvee. lcids! 1t's time to cork up and fioat! And am I going to go to the ocean and cool off for the whole summer. See ya next year! SEPTEMBER 5, 1931A Ah, me! School again and we're a whole year higher. But I don't mind too much cause it is good to see the gang again, The hrst day was a mess as usual getting everything straightened out, but it finally came out all right. I ruined by best hose rushing to get enrolled in English with my pals. Oh, well! Such is life! NOVEMBER 3, 1931 Election day and wonder of wonders-we get a holiday. Sweet essence of lilac! Are we going to celebrate! Library Club '33-'34. WILLIAM SMITH lBillJ Athletic Association 'ZOY3-1: Shop Club '32-'33: First Aid Club '33g Radio Club '31. PAUL STOFL First Aid Club '31-L3-13 Model Airplane Club '31. HELEN TILLETT Glee Club 323 Book and Nlagazine Club '33: Commercial Club '3lg Library Club '33-343 Auxiliary '31 V4,-g ,V .,.....-7 - ., rig !.L--1 i ,V --xs- gfqumg- - 'jeg' i NOVEMBER IU. 1931- XVhat's all this chatter about student government? I see posters everywhere. Vote for Couch. Same thing. NOVEMBER 20. 1931- Well, Couch is elected and the student government gets down to brass taclcs. Can't play hoolcy any more, boys! MARCH 1, 1932- This day marks the first show given by the cadet,corps. With plays and drills, it was a huge success, but Mrs. Malott sure talked it up before hand. The money takes K-dets to Wincliester. XVhat a thrill! MARCH 15, 1932- The Cadet Corps goes to Winchester and cops Hrst prize! And to think they were from good ole W-L. Not bad! JOHN KAMINSKY lFi-itz? President Senior Class 34: Student Council '33: W'-L Club '32-'34: Captain Basketball '33- 34: Track '30-'34, MARGARET OLGA KIRSCHNER lMai-giel Se:retary-Treasurer Sophomore 'Classz Student 'Council '33: 'Vice- President Senior Class -Sl: Cnrls' Auxiliary 32534. 'Captain 33. Nlajor '3-1: Dramatic Club '32-34: Bible Club '33: Class Basket- ball '31-'34: Tumbling Team '31-'33, MARGARET HOPE BAILIE lBaliel Secretary Senior Class: Girls' Auxiliary '32-'3-1, Corporal '32. Ser- geant '33. Captain '34: Glee Club -3-1: lournalism 34: Hockey .341 Class Basketball '33,'3-4. THOMAS H. JOHNSTON lTomJ Treasurer Senior Class '3-4: Cadets '31-'3-11 Latin 'Club Journalism Club '33-34: Rifle Team '32-'3-4. ISHMAEL CLEVELAND GOINGS lBuckH Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class '3-4: Cadets '30-'34, Corporal '32, Ser- geant '33g Platoon Sergeant '33, Lieutenant '33, 'Captain '3-lg 'VV-L Club '33-'3-1: French Club '33: Football '30-33: Track -32333: Wrestling '33,'34g Boxing '33-'34, ARCHIE DAVIS llchiel Student Council Senior Class '3-4: Latin Club '31: Debating- Oratory Club '32: Spanish Club i331 Band 323 Club Editor ut BLUE 51 'CJRAY '3-1. J. GEORGE ADZEMA fl-Iorhaym Boys' Glee Club '32-34: Class Basketball 434: Library Representa- tive '32. MARY FARLEY AMES Student Council '33-'3-1: Book and Magazine Club '30-'31g French 5 y'1 : E x '30-'33: Q -491'-QQ. ' ,Q-Q fm? avg - K, Club '32-'33: Girls' Monogram Club '32-341 'Class Basketball '32-334: Hockey '32-.341 Swimming Club '32-.341 Athletic Asso- ciation '30-34: Circulation Manager BLUE 3: 'CIRAY '34, . A113 - ,, JUNE 5, 1932- Exams are over and another year gone. Time out until- I'll be seein' ya. SEPTEMBER 14, 1932- Together again-and to avoid confusion we're in the same homerooms as before. It's O. K. And even the classes scheduled for us. Somebody's been working hard. Indus- trious, I'd say! DECEMBER 4, 1932- Something new! Interscholastic class basketball, both boys and girls. What! First year ol? with a bang-Mr. Driv- er's homeroom taking championship for both boys and girls. And they even get their pictures in the annual! DECEMBER 23, 1932- Christmas holidays began at 12:30. just a little more ! iii! Tia. - 1 I 5:.r::1. '.':l noi! if i'- - 1 CLASS OFJUNE restlfpl And at least plenty to eat. Don't gain any more than ten pounds, girls. if you want to keep your Egger, JANUARY -1, 1933- Again we say Back again. XVe seem to have borne up admirably, but the flies in the ointment are exams. MARCH 4. 1033- Cadets drill in Inaugural parade. and from all reports President Roosevelt was quite complimentary about our girls -fthat's showing 'em. lV1AY 8, 1933- We Juniors entertain the Seniors at a snappy May dance. And did we spend hours making those invitations! Don't ever ask mel Luminous lights! Ritzy rhythm! Lovely ladies! And did we have funl Student UWB Ib-4 an it Spanish JOHN 12,3951 .--V.. Boxing lffw, MYRTLE J. BACON Council '32,'34: Girl Reserves '32-,34: Domestice Science Club '34, ELIZABETH BALL Girls' Auxiliary '31-'34, Guide Debating-Otatorv Club '32f33g ball '30-'34: Hockey '32-'34, Girl Reserves '33-'34. Sergeant '34g French Club 731-I32g Glee Club '33-'34g Class Basket- Hiking '33-'34g Tennis '32-,33g LAWRENCE P. BALL CBallyJ Club '30-'3Zg Science Club '32,'33g XV-L Club '33-'34g Bas- ketball '31-'34g Athletic Association '29-'34, VIRGINIA BALL 1DigP Secretary Sophomore and Junior Classes '32-'33g Treasurer Student Council '34g Sergeant Girls' Auxiliary '34g French Club 730331, Dramatic Club '321 Glee Club '33-,345 Class Basketball Girls' RifIe Team '34g Athletic Association '31-'34. '32-'34g ROBERT BEAMAN tjackl Collingswood High, N. J., '30-'3Z: Glee Club '32g Track '32g President Junior Class '33: President Student Council '33-'34g French Club '32-'33g Tennis Club '33: Class Basketball '32-'34g '33,'34. AMOS BALDWIN REINHART Midlothian High, Va., '30-'3Z: Cadets '33-'34g Science Club '33-'34g Fencing Team '33-'34g Boxing '33-'3-4: Rifle Team '33-'34. JOE BELL Cadets QSOQ XV-L Club '304'34: Football '31-333 Track '33-34g Class Basketball '32-i343 Athletic Association '32-'34, ,W W L. , 1 J Q 3 1 I , asf 5 . N5 7 I 35? A I inns? x WALTER EDWARD BELL, JR. fBilll Treasurer Junior Class '33g Cadets '30-'34, Corporal '31, Sergeant '32, Lieutenant '33, Captain '33: Commercial Club '3Og Stamp Club '31: Dramatic Club '32-'33: Science Club '34g Military Science '31-'34, Rifle Team '32-'34g Mechanical Drawing Award 323 Newspaper Staff '31g Boys' Patrol Commander '34: Boys' Athletic Editor BLUE St GRAY '34. . lf.. ,., . C L A S S O F .,I U N E . . -- 31,34 JUNE 12, 1933- ! Farewells are in order! Drop me a line-and don't for- get. SEPTEMBER 8. 1933- This is our last year at XV-L KI wonderl for we are Seniors. How many are left from the original gang? XVI: seem to be growing up-a natural phenomenom children usually do, Everyhody's sityiatecl now and yelling to each other in approved girlish fashion. Did ya have a 'marvy' time? Adorable suit! and Oh, I met the darlingest boy- he's my latest, etc., etc. . . . NOVEMBER 3. 1933- Elmer, get down your fiddle and bow 'cause the 12-Bis are goin' ter give a barn dance fer the Seniors. DECEMBER 8. 1933 - . -4 sw, Y., - Yes, sir! We need money for this BLUE AND GRAY and there's not a better way to get it than to give a dance. There were scads of people there, and if I didn't have my feet stepped on, I had my feet stepped on. DECEMBER 19, 1933- A real circus tonight except for the clowns! Wrestling, boxing and Faculty-Student basketball-maybe I'm wrong, therc may have been humor fexcuse it, teachers, pleacel. JANUARY 3, 1934- Back from Christmas holidays and Congress convened today. XVe were taken to assembly to hear the President's message. If it were'nt for our good, thoughtful parents and teachers we probably wouldn't even have heard two words. But they gave us amplifiers. Three rahs for the P.-T. A.l ALICE LORRAINE BESLEY fPatsie1 Girls' Auxiliary '31-'33, 2nd Lieutenant '34g Glee Club '33-'3-11 Domestic Science Club '31g Hiking Club '3-4. ALBERT BETTS XVestern '31-'32g History Club '31: Cadet Band '31-'32g Science Club '32: Model Club '32: Glee Club '33-'34: Class Basketball '34, SYBLE BISHOP lPollyb Gilrs' Auxiliary '31-'34, Platoon Sergeant '33-'34: French Club '31-'33g Dramatic Club '33-'3-4g Hiking Club '30-'31g Class Basket- ball '32-'3-1: Girls' Rifie Team '33-'341 Girls' Auxiliary, Editor BLUE Bt GRAY '34, EDWARD BOCKHAUS French Club '31: Spanish Club '32-'33g Publicity Club '33-.341 Baseball '32-'3-1: Football '331 Class Basketball '33g Wrestling '33-'34, LOUISE WILLIAMS BRAGG French Club '33g Domestic Science Club '34: Athletic Association '33-'34, EILEEN BROOKS iChinky1 Girls' Auxiliary '32-'33: Commercial Club '30: Dramatic Club '31-'34: Camera Club '31: Newspaper Staff '3-4. RUSSELL BROOKS Treasurer Class '32-'33: Library Club i321 Class Basketball '33-'3-4: Athletic Association '31-'31 CHARLES BROWN Cadets '31-'34, Sergeant '34, Znd Lieutenant '34g French Club '31-'33g Orchestra '53-'3-1: Military Science '32-'34. FEBRUARY 2, 1934- Graduation night The first in February for Washington- Lee. Some were shakingg some seemed gladg others sad to be through. But don't you worry, they'll be back. Couldn't do without a few P. G.'s. FEBRUARY 6, 1933- C. W. A.g P. W. A., etc. But it all sums up to a nice stadium and track for W-L. We don't get much benefit from it, but I'm glad for my children. FEBRUARY 7, 1934- Co-operation and teamwork! That's howl And we have the Northern Virginia basketball championship. Can't say we're not keeping up with the world! Q p 'mfg 'P , l EE .yi X 3 gh K' Q GK .ea ' vi ii R 8376. as-v CLASS OFJU FEBRUARY IU, 1934- All this atrocious weather and it has been rumored we won't have track and baseball, and after the boys have been sprinting all winter through the halls to get limbered up. Maybe it will come outl O. K. MARCH 16, 1 93 4- Whee-e-e-el The annual dummy is on its way. The sun seems to have risen upon the countenances of the various members of the staff. JUNE 20, 1934- Graduation! Though our school days are ended, mem- ories will linger on. NE GEORGE KENNETH BROWN My Cadet Band '32f34, Incl l.ie1:tenant A341 Latin Club '31-32: Science in Club 33: French Club 'S+ CARL BRUMBACK Student Council '32: Spanish Club '3l: Bible Study Club '32-'Z-3: Tennis Club '51-.3-lg C1lee Club -341 Class Basketball '33-'34 GEORGE ROBERT BRUNNER 1BussJ Cadets '20-'34, Corporal WI. Sergeant '32, Lieutenant '33, Captain -341 Nlilitary Science '32-'3-Ig Track '33-'3-4: Manager Football .331 WVL Club '33-34: Athletzc Association '33-'3-1: Circulation Man- ager ISSUE 51 GIIAY' '3-1. 'Oli eh. sw DOROTHY VIRGINIA BURDETTE 1Dotb Commercial Club '33-'3-lg Nature Club 32: Hiking Club 434g Athletic Association '33-'34. VIVIAN BURROUGHS 1VeeJ Girls' Auxiliary '32-'3-4: Corporal '33: Sergeant-Major '3-lx Dramatic B Club '31-'3-13 Domestic Science Club '32-V331 Secretary Athletic As- sociation '3-1. ,IUANITA IRENE BYRNES fDollyI Domestic cience Club '32-'3-1: Tumbling Team '33-'341 Class Bas- ketball '32-'33g Art Club '31-'32: Dancing Club '32-'33g Treasurer Athletic Association '33-434. 'A'-1. Q 21 an MYRTIS BYRNES fskipl C Commercial Club '3U 311 Domestic Science Club '32-'3-ll Hoclcey 2 Club .32-'3-4: Dancing Club '32-33: Hiking Club '33-34: Class A ' Q. Basketball '33-'341 Girls' Athletic Editor BLUE Sc GRM' '33-'34, . - X 5' - ROBERT BYRNES 1 V - , 1 Sergeant-at-Arms Junior Class '333 Spanish Club '32-i331 Publicity Club '33-'5-41 Athletic Association '30-.341 Circulation blanager l B1 UE Sr GRIAX' '3-4. CLASSQFJUNE lf irst lr-t's pay homage to rho class .is a whole F earless Gosnell, a Republican candidate is Jim, A lways so worthy: now let's call the roll. E lizabeth Shelton's a manager for him. C ourageous and willing, XVe Do Our Part, R obert Byrnes heads the Democrats so true. A bright future for all we predict as a start. A lbert Betts says, I'll campaign for you. Twcizty-treo JOHN EDWARD CARRINGTON fjackj Vice-President Shop '3l: Student Council '31: Cadet Band 30: Model Making '3O: First Aid Club '3l: Model Airplane Club ,333 Shop Afhiooo Club 'azz Football ezrss. ge p , -6 w RUTH CHAPMAN 12 .. 5' .oo f ,, Girlsi Auxiliary '32-'3-1: Latin Club '31-'32: Science Club ,331 li Spanish Club '3-1: Swimming Club '3-4: Girl Reserves '3-4: Hockey' I '341 Class Basketball '33-'3-1: .Athletic .Association '33-'34. N- 2 MARSHALL TEMPLE CHEWNING Cadets '28-'34, Sergeant '31-32. Lieutenant '33-'34: Track '33: Class Basketball '32-34: Military Science '31-34: .Athletic Association ZFX '29-34. ELEANOR GRAHAM COOLEY Nature Lovers. Club 32: Class Basketball 33: Journalism Club '3-4: Newspaper Stalaf '34. ESTHER ELIZABETH CONNER Western '30: Business '31: Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Corporal .341 Library Club '32: Girls' Glee Club -321 Book Club 32: Commercial Tv' ku Club '3-4. IDA ELIZABETH CORNWELL Charles Town '30-'32: Dramatic Club '32-'33: Girls' Glee Club '33-'3-1: Class Basketball '33-34: Athletic Association '32-'34, MARGARET ELIZABETH COZZENS 1Pat7 Girls' Auxiliary '32-'33-1 Commercial Club '3l: Nature Lovers' Club '32: Hiking Club '32-'3-1: Domestice Science Club '12-33. PAULINE CRACK fpollyl 5, Commercial Club '51-'Hg Camera Club '32: Dramatic Club .331 Hiking Club 34. c L A s s o F J U H eading the Communists is Trick, you bet, N ifty Peggy Rucker a diplomat is she, O bl What.a manager is Dorothy Burdette. I nstead Richard Craver an advertiser would be. L aud paulme Cfafko the SOCl8llSf befillfyl R obert Thomas, a banker. with nothing to lose, C ooper comes next, doing Ambassador duty. A nd Jack Beaman the same profession does choose Tztwlzfy-tlzree 4' S ' RICHARD C. CRAVER lDicki Q? ,,, Orchestra '3O4'3-1: Cadets '31-'3-1: Band '31-'3-11 Boxing '33-'3-1. f , ' 77 7 f 'H , , WALTER FRANKLIN CULLEN . -Ong., ' . , 3... 'I Student Council '323 Band '28-'33: Orchestra '31-'3-43 Mechanical 5,91 Drawing Award 'SIL Art Editor BLUE Si 'GRAY '3-1. l - 'fw.L,,, JAMES BANKHEAD TAYLOR THORNTON DAVIES Cadets '3U: Oratory and Debating Club '33-'343 Football '31-'3-1: Basketball '30-'3-1: Track '31-'3-l. br 'I' ' ,V - DORIS VIRGINIA DAVIS Girls' Auxiliary '31-'34, Platoon Sergeant '3-13 Art Club '31: Glee Club '32-'3-lg French Club 33: Swimming Club '33. 34.5 'MW' , Q , , GEORGE DAWSON - Sergeant-at-Arms junior Class 'BL Cadets '29-'34, Sergeant '32, vs s I 1 Lieutenant 'BQ Rifle Team '3l1 Spanish Club '31-'323 Officers Club 'Sb 34: Cadet Editor Bi UE H GR.-xv '34, qty- CHARLES THADDEUS DeVALL Leeejackson High '30-'SIL Aviation Club '3ls'3l: Radio Club '33g Football '33: Boxing '34. DOROTHY DUFFIN 1Dotl r Girls' Auxiliary '31-'34, Corporal '3-1: Commercial Club 30: Cam- Rf' 'V' era Club '3I: Dramatic Club 'Bl an FRANCES ELIZABETH DUNCAN g ,,,.., f George Mason High '30, 'SIL Vice-President Freshman Class 'SOL Dramatic Club '30. '3-1: Spanish Club '3-41 Bible Study Club '333 journalism Club '5-1: Girl Reserves '31-'3-1: Class Basketball '31- '3-4: Newspaper Stall '50, '3l. VV' A 'hx x . gf! gulf' r 3, CLASSOFJUNE T iinid Doris Davis, with mild winning ways, A consul clever is Charlotte Kline, In the Government Service will spend her days. A mos Beinhart says,- lVlathematics for mine. V :iliant doctors, Adzema and Harrell so brave, A nd Ohl Wliat a farmer is Stanley Monroe! A re filling prescriptions with faces quite grave. George johnson also likes swinging the hoe. 'l Z4'l'lI.l-X'-uf-UIII' CLARA C. DYSON Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Corporal '34, Book and Magazine Club '32, Commercial Club '33,-'34, Class Basketball '33-'34, Athletic Associa- :ion '34. JOSEPH EATON fjoel President Sophomore Class '31, Student Council '31-'32, Manager Football '31, Baseball '32-'34, Captain '34, Basketball '33-'34, L. WILSON ELLIS, JR. Cadets '28-'34, Corporal '32-'33, Staff Sergeant '33, Znd Lieutenant '33-'34g Military Science Club '33-'34, ,- 53 MARION ALICE EWALD Girls' Auxiliary '31-'34, lst Lieutenant '33-'34, Camera Club '31- '32g Dramatic Club '32-'33, Class Basketball '33-'34, Girls' Rifle Team '34. I , l :nl ' 1 Il, NEENAH FELTON fTiddle-winks? Girls' Auxiliary '31-'34, guide Sergeant '34, Nature Lovers' Club '31, Glee Club '34, Hockey '32-'33, Class Basketball '33, Girls' Rifle Team '34. Q ELBA GERALDINE FIXX fjerryl Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Corporal '34, Commercial Club '33g Dra- matic Club '32-'34. THELMA FLYNT Reedville '31, Dramatic Club '30-'34g Swimming Club '32-'33, Class Basketball '31. BERNICE LA SYLDA FRANK CFrankiel Girls' Auxiliary '33-'34, Corporal '34, Domestic Science '33g Com- mercial Club '34, g cr a p. , CLASS OF JUNE N urses and doctors a plenty have we. S chwalm is a surgeon, a cut-up 'tis true I nterne Arnolds Lansche very promising is he. B eloved Johnson and Lawrence are helping him, too. R eady are nurses Thomas, Hagan and Long, P erhaps nurse Bacon could not be found, B est of dentists is Clifford Lyle so strong. W hen they called Neenah Felton, who was standing around. Twenty-j9z'c CL Wu. f if F we- QL 1 97 V an A 3,81 i ik- , Q, - fr ' , ffl Vi .A K , J i qi ' 5 . W 4 'Q .. 1 . ' - 'WJ ' avi h QQ H19 gaazrf A S S 0 F .tl U N E N urses Bishop and Cornwell and Dr. Billy Jones Are perfecting .1 remedy to cause fewer groans S R evnolds and Ewald are helping to cheer A lways .1 kind word for each listening ear Y DIXIE ESTELLE FURR Spanish Club '31-'32: Hiking Club '33-34: Commercial Club '33-'3-1: Bible Cub '33: Athletic Association 33334. FRANCIS GINGELL Cadets 33: Spanish Club '31-'Sig Science Club 33: bflilitary Science '3-ii Athletic Association '31-'34, JAMES CLARENCE GORE ipetel French Club '31-'33, MARGARET GORMAN Book Club '321 Bible Club 333 Dramatic Club 35: Class Basketball '33: Hiking Club 33: Athletic Association '33-'3-4. JAMES GOSNELL fjimmiel Camera Club -311 Glee Club '32-'3-1: Baseball -3-1. JANET CLAIRE GOULD Girls' Auxiliary '31-'BQ Art Club '30-'3-1: French Club '31- 33g Spanish Club '33-'3-1: Class Basketball '33-'34, MARGARET AUDREY GRANINGER Student Council '5-lg Girls' Auxiliary '32-'3-1. Guide Sergeant 'S-1: journalism Club '31-33: Generalettes '3-4: Dancing Club '33- '3-iz Hockey 34: Swimming Club 'S-1: Class Basketball '32-'3-1: Tennis Club '3-'33: Girls' Ride Team A341 .Assistant Secretary Patrol '3-lx Athletic Association '32-'B-1: Newspaper Staff 'SSL Associate Editor Pri UE Si GIIAY' '3-1. I-IANNAH CATHERINE I-IAGAN Girfs' Auxiliary '31-'3-l. Captain -341 French Club '3l: Dramatic Club '321 Hiking Club 32: Girls' Glee Club '31-'3-43 ,Athletic Association '32-'3-1. Q.-Jia-'.1E F lying and stunting are Trone and Charles Brown ailing like birds before they come down. eady and waiting to lend a helping hand, apable Gingell and Sanderhoff engineers so grand. R C 7i'Zt'i'1If,X'-SI'.l' ROBERT SCOTT HALL fBobl Cadets '3l-'37- Band 'VVS' Stag Sereeant '3-1' Air lane Club -. . -- 1. .. x . P 34: Camera Club 33. VVESLEY HARRELL Cadets 'Bl-'3-1. Lieutenant -341 Nlilitary Science JI-.341 French Club Sl-34: Athletic Association 432-'34, EDNA FOUNTAIN HARRIS lEddyJ Domestic Science Club '31-'3-Q: Bible Study Club '32-'33: Art -v Club '31-32. 'T' ' .A FLORENCE ELIZABETH HARRISON lFlossieu WP: Latin Club '31-33: Class Basketball -331 Athletic Association '30--3-4. ,' I MARGARET HAVERTY Girls' Auxiliary 32: Dramatic Cliab '31-'3-1: Hiking Club '33-34: ,' Athletic Association '33-'3-1. HILDA ELIZABETH HOW'EL Girls. Auxiliary 'Sl-A3-1. Ind Lieutenant -341 Glee lub 3 54 Hiking Club '3-1. RHODA HUFF Spanish Club 531-.321 Bible Studv Club '32-.331 Commercial Club ag.. '33-'3-1: Hockey 35: Hiking '3-11 Athletic Association '33-'34, VIRGINIA BELLE JONES lGingerT Art Club '33-'S-1: Girl Reserves '33-.3-4. 45' . SLT! l -. I n fact. Kaminsky, Kenneth Brown and Ball B elong also to the class of engineers tall. R enowned Miss McNamara the C. P. A. T abulated figures with Russell Brooks today. 195' Q, i fa? H-Q ' T07 5 . . ig' i ' in if 55 . i x A ,a CLASS OFJUNE S cientist Montague many patents did make A ncl right to Tom Johnston these inventions did lake. B ank Davis. also a lawye: you know. Granting divorces in dear old Reno, uczzz'-i'-,vv'z'v11 X tx- I WILBURN HARRY JONES fsaiiym ' - Q Latin Club 'so-'sat Journalism Club '33-'3-43 Class Basketball '3-4: I ,Sh Business Nlanager Newspaper '34, ty' t me ADELE BOYER JOHNSON ' -qu... Secretary Student Council '32-'33g Girls' Auxiliary '32-'33g Glee 'L' Club '30-32: Journalism Club '32-'34g Hockey '32: Class Basket- ball '32-'34g Cheerleader '33: Athletic Association '30-'34: Newsa paper Staff '33-'3-1: GEORGE G. JOHNSON wb Radio Club 'SZL Orchestra 333343 Cadet Band '31-'34, MILDRED JOHNSON 1.1 Glee Club 33-'3-4: Latin Club '32g Manager Girls' Basketball '34, LESTER CHARLES KALDENBACH Latin Club '31-33: Baseball '32g Track '3-33 Football '33g Boxing '3-4: Class Basketball '32-'34, RETTA MARIE KEMON ll-Iezekiahl Blair High, Va., '30-'3l: Maury High, Va., 323 Western '33: Dra- matic Club '3l-'343 Spanish Club '32-'UQ Fencing Club '33-'34g State High School Dramatic Tournament at Wfilliamsburg '31. 4 -F , 'u I -M 3 ,. ,wg - , ' us... 11 A- wsu MARION STIRLING KERR Girls' .Auxiliary '32-'34, Platoon Sergeant '34: Art Club '3lg Glee Club 323 French Club '33: Journalism Club '343 Hockey '32-'341 x Class Basketball '3347-41 Athletic Association '33-3341 Art Editor nk 'tx BIUE 5: GRAY' '3-1. JO ANN CAROLYN KITCHENS Art Club '3l: Dramatic Club '32g Journalism Club '33: Gener- alettes Club '3-45 Hockey '33-'3-1: Basketball '32-'3-lg Swimming Club '33-'3-lg Dancing Club '331 Fencing '3-1: Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Color Sergeant '3-lg Girls' Rifle Team '3-4. CLASSOFJUNE f ' lt. eal is a script girl as is Dorothy Duflin S tenographers, stenogtapbers,-what a demand! L ook out for Eileen Brooks for she's not bluffin'. R apid Haverty, Conner and Furr right on hand. B usmess for mine, says Geraldine Fixx, B eing Hr as a fiddle and ready to go, Bell, Eaton and Long are up to the same tricks. Also Duncan, Ladd, Moffett and Wise you know. Y'i2t't'11fy-t'1'51l1l CHARLOTTE ELAINE KLINE Latin Club '30-'31: Glee Club '31f3-4: French Club 325331 Gen- eralettes '33-'S-4: Nlonogram '32-'3-1: Hockey '32-'3-1: Class Bas- ketball '32-'34: Swimming '32-33: Associate Editor BLL'E SL GR.-xi' '3-1: Understaff BLUE SL GRM 33. 678. .ju--.. NANCY KNOX lNanJ Dramatic Club '31-'3-'lx Science Club '32-33: Class Basketball '32-'3-1: Hockey 33: Swimming 32: Dancing '32-i331 Tumbling '33. MIRIAM KRESS Hiking Club '32-'3-3: Girl Reserves 33534: Domestic Science Club '33-'34: Assistant Business Manager BLUE S1 GR.-xi' '3-1. - ', 't MARJORIE ELIZABETH LADD tMai-gy? Girls' Auxiliary '31-'3-L Corporal 34: French Club '30-'3l: Girls' Cilee Club '31-32: Commercial Club '32-'3-1. Girls' Auxiliary '32-.3-4, First Sergeant '3-41 Dramatic Club '3l: i Commercial Club '33: Girls' Cilee Club 'S-4: Girls' Rifle Team ax Us 'S-41 Hiking Club '3-1: Class Basketball '33f34. vw- ' gm-,D Q - ARNOLD MARSHALL LANSCHE Latin Club '3l: Stamp Club -521 Radio Club .331 Science Club '34, EDNA KATHRYN LAWRENCE lSunnyl Langley, Pittsburgh. Pa. '32: Nlotion Picture Club 32: Track '31 Basketball '32: Captain Girls' Soccer 32: Girls' Glee Club '33: Class Basketball 34. TN 'DX in ' ELLEN MARIE LEPTHIEN Girls' Auxiliary '32-134. Corporal .342 Commercial Club .311 Dm- 4 matic Club '32-'3-1: Hockey -342 Class Basketball .341 Hiking .3-1. X C1 enerally speaking, weire sure they're all good I nt:lligent secretaries are Frank and Newman S eated aid ready are Cmdorff, Schoenbauer and Swice- T yping is fun for Burroughs. Flynt and Chapman. goo . P helps, Lusby, Dyson, Whittington and Bragg C C ozzens. Besley, Huff, Sanford and Sprinkle onstantly working-time doesn't clrag. A mighty Fine group-how they make the keys tinklel T'ZUt'IIf-Y-llflli' 5 jj VIRGINIA MAY LANGSTON fGingerb 1 Milam N 'Ni 'wg' Ai -.cs i i 'Q , sr-ef at 'rr A .Ji CLASS OFJUNE li ame and fortune have come at last BLANCI-IE LONG 4BlinkJ Girls' Auxiliary '32 34: First Sergeant .341 Camera Club 321 Dm. matic Club 33: Newspaper Stall: 33. CLAYTON LONG President junior Class .SEQ Traci: '31-'3-1: W -L Club .331 Foot- hill '51-'S-35 Basketball '31-'34, EVELYN LONG fShortyl Dillon High. S. C., '30-'3lg Dramatic Club '30-32: First Aid Club '35 EVELYN LOUISE LUSBY lEveJ Spanish Club '31-32: Commercial Club '33f3-lg Hockey '34g Class Basketball '3-1: Hiking '33-'3-l. CLIFFORD LYLE Latin Club '30-'32g French Club '32-'34. DOROTHY ELIZABETH MARCEY lDotJ Student Council '31-'321 Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Color Sergeant '3-lg Commercial Club -311 Camera Club '3Z: Dramatic Club .33Q Class Basketball '3-4. HILDA LOUISE MATHEWS Girls' Auxiliary '32-'3-43 Glee Club '31-333 Domestic Science Club 'SIL Hiking Club '34, VERNON McDONALD Bancl '31-'34, Ind Lieutenant 'S-lg Orchestra '33f34: Glee Club 37,33 ' a F ancy Johnny Roberts ancl Nlorris lVlclVIahon, too, I V A , - - Q - u - 'i C hoose Vffilburn and Harris this fortune to grasp. s orchestra leaders cliretting Rhapsody in Blue. T qlgmpd Xvarrington .in orator clever, C areers as journalists. Long and Oclenthal choose, N0 oqudl his 1,94 ,wt Om. Wlmtsoever A ncl Elsie Mitchell, a novelist, whose books we'll peruse 'Hi irfqx' MARY HOPE McGARITY fHopeyl Journalism Club 'EIL Boys' Cwlee Club Accompanist '33-'3-l: Girls' Patrol Commander '3-4. MORRIS VUILLIAM McMAHON iMac? Frankford High. Pa., 'BOL Boys' Cxlee Club '3O: Dramatic Club 31: Library Club 'Fl journalism Club '33-'3-1: Newspaper Staff '34 KATHRYN McNAMARA 1 Kitty i Herndon High '30-33: blath Club '31-'31 Better Speech Club B2-B31 Home Economics Club '32-33: Hockey '33-'3-1: Volley Ball '32-.331 Class Basketball '33-34. ELSIE BRUCE MITCHELL lBrucie7 Oratory-Debating Club 32: French Club '333 Dramatic Club '3-lg Nlonogram Club '33-'3-4: Generalettes '3-iz Class Basketball '32-'34 Hockey '32-'S-45 Athletic Association '3lf3-11 Captain Girls' Bas- ketball '34: Editor BLUE it Gam' '3-1. SIBYL CAROLYN IWOFFETT Domestic Science Club '32-34: Hiking Club '3-1. STANLEY S. MONROE lStanl McKinley High: Cadet Band '31-'3-1: Staff Sergeant '33: Lieuten ant '3-13 Nlilitary Science '3-ig W'-L Club 34: Class Basketball '32 Football 33: W restling Team '3-1: Track '34, ROGER MONTAGUE Tech '3l: Cadet Show '32-'S 4: Radio Club '3l: Science Club '32-'34, CHARLOTTE IDELLA NEAL fCux-ly? Gfrls' Auxiliary '31-'S-l. Guide Sergeant '3-43 Commercial Club '20 Dramatic Club '50-'3-4: Camera Club '3Ig Hockey '3-4: Class Bas ketball '34. - 'lf ' 1' K ,fl C arl Brumback will be a Metropolitan Opera star, An organist, Nlary lVIcC1arity, unexcelled by far. S illy symphonies, Wilson Ellis will compose, B loncl M. johnson will sing over the radios. Yiflfrfy-ruin' i I if , 5 Wt. it . 5 'Q, - arr- e AQ , f' . 3 7 nr-s 'Q' Q '75- C L A S B C. is introducing two ladies fair. N. . C elebratecl Schull and Smith, a worthy pair. B rave McDonald, an undertaker does his part. Tendering his sympathy to each broken heart. 9 ' it ,si r .JJ K fn'- SOFJUNE 3 MILDRED ROSINA NEWMAN lMilliel G 'l5 AUXIII-IVY 151334. Corporal '33-'341 Glee Club '31-32: Com- 'UN 5'5- ADRIENNE ODENTHAL 4 XVQ-stern Higli i3l: Journalism Club '32--3-4: Girls' Reserves Hockey '33-'3-4: Athletic Association -31.3-1. MARTHA ALICE ORNDORFF 4SallyD 'WK Nature Club .321 Commercial Club '33f34: Hiking Club '34, Min JOHN OURS ljohnnyb Gloe Club '3-1: Basketball '33-34. MILTON MEADE PALMER iBeel Latin Club '31-'3l: French Club '33 3-4: Class Basketball '33-'3-1: Track '33-'3-4: Fencing 34: Business Manager BLLE 8: GRAY '34, JANNIE MAE PARRIS fPee Weeh 30: Hockey '521 Class Basketball '30-'3-1. 'Y . CLASS OFJUNE lfl rnrv Tliomas. a stient.sI plans to be, If red Utterback, the mariner, is sailing rlie ocean blue. U bliging lfleanor Cooley excels in biology. lf steemed Eddie Ricker enjoys traveling. too, L ,W-ly lfldfpmy- Gore rliooses cliemistry. R oaming Hilda blowell bas traversed botlm licmisplieres, Cf tw lN1.irgaret Spratt prefers tloinesticity. A nd Lester Kaldenbacb is a traveling salesman for Scars. Y '11 irlhv- ftuo '33- '5-lz Newspaper tall '32-33. Editor A341 Class Basketball '32-133g Dramatic Club '31-A313 Art Club '32-33: Glee Club '52-'3-1: Class Basketball 333 Annual Stall '32-33. sires THELMA LOUISE PETTITT fpetitel Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Guide ergcant '3-lg Commercial Club 'SIQ Hiking Club '321 Nature Lovers' Club '3l: Domestic Science Club '31-33: Girls' Rifle Team 'S-1: Annual Stall '34, np- RUTH PHELPS vs- Girl Reserves 31: Glec Club '3U: Spanish Club '31-'3-1: Art Club G --A , MERTON E. POTTER Spanish Club '31-'32g Science Club '32--333 Drawing Club '33-'34, ,4 Q' MARJORIE PRINTZ V' ' Domestic Science Club 'E-3534. MARJORIE LOUISE REYNOLDS 1MargieJ K.. Commercial Club '31-.341 Domestic Science Club s 'WN iw EDWARD WILLIAMS RICKER ' Sergeant-at-Arms Junior Class: Spanish Club '31f33g W'-L Club '34: Track '31-'34: Class Basketball '33, JOHN ROBERTS President Sophomore Class: Cadets '29-'34, Captain Adjutant '3-13 V ' li , S' Military Science '31-'34: Spanish Club '32-.331 Glee Club '31-33. X ch 1, ' I M MARYELLEN ROGERS - '-N Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34g Spanish Club '32-333 Dramatic Club Cl '34g Girls' Athletic Club '3l. l MARY ESTELLE ROW fMonkJ Lee-Jackson 330332: Junior League '30-'3l: Girls' Auxiliary '32-343 Latin Club '29-'3l: Glee Club '32-A341 Athletic Association '20-'33. MARGARET EUBANK RUCKER KPGESYI Girls' Auxiliary '31-'33g Dramatic Club '30-'343 Debating-Oratori' W '32-'33g Hockey '31-34: Swimming Club '32-'33g Hiking Club 1 '32-'34g Newspaper Stall: '34. CLASS OFJ F avorites Flying Down to Rio By the Sea T caching domestic science M. Rogers chooses to Clo, Earning fame and fortune are these three. While dancing M. Kirschner will give the cue. C harles DeVall, Archie Davis, Esther Stewart, too, V ivacious Dolly Byrnes is an instructor in gym A viators and avatrix for the King of Timbuclctoo. A ncl teaching with Elizabeth Ball is more than whim Thirty-three UNE ,4 CARL SANDERHOFF ers 9--94, ,orporal J-11 l'irst Aid -lub J--39. ..-- ' ALICE VIRGINIA SANFORD Dramatic fflub '32-'3-lg :lass Haslietball '31-'33, HELEN ELIZABETH SCHOENBAUER lPee W'eeJ A Girls' Auxiliary '32-'3-4. Platoon Sergeant -3-lg Nature Lovers ,Jilin fflub 'ill Domestic Science Club '341 Hoclcey '34, ,Qs DOROTHY ELLEN SCHULL KDOU Girls' Auxiliary '31-'34g Commercial Club '51-'3-lg Camera Club if ' '3l: Dramatic Club '55, 'e V 9 ? ' HARRY A. SCHWALM X h' Latin Club '31-311 French :lub 'UQ Class Basketball 333 Athletic 161- ,UQ ' 4, N Association '50-'33, 4' MARY ELIZABETH SHELTON lLiz? -un... ,sv Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Corporal '33, Ind Lieutenant Adjutant 33-1g Newspaper Stall '3lg Understaif Annual 32: Circulation Nlanager BIUE dc Gnu' 'S+ JOE SHER lsmokyl can Q President llli Class 'BSL Latin Club '31-.321 XV-L fflub '33-'3-4: liootball 33: Manager Baseball '31 Class Easlcetball 32435. - ' KATHLEEN RUBY SMITH llfittyl Commercial Club '31-'3-13 Camera Club '321 Dramatic Club ,333 ,E K v X Hiking Club '3-4. fr? X CLASS OFJUNE lt llirient Marjorie Priiitz and darkehaired Mary Row A model husband, George Bruner wants to be, Cf liarming M. Parris and Hilda Matthews also Miriam Kress, a housewife, oh, dear. just XVe. I' lan for beauty culture, Tliese four we will not know A lso Temple Cliewning will be the model beau 'Cf ause tliey'll all be platinum blondes in another year A nd W'alter Bell, the lover. an ardent gigilo, or so. 'l'l11'1'!,x'-fnirr VERNON SPATES 1Skinnyi Cadets 'Z'-31: Art Club '32-'3-1: Class Basketball 3233-4: Nlanager Basketball '3-lg Athletic Association '3-1: Art Edltor BLUE if CJRAY MARGARET SPRATT ' Western High '30: French Club '31: Dramatic 'Club '31 journal- Cf, ,...-.. ism Club '33: Girl Reserves '32-'SSL Class Basketball '32-'3-1: E Newspaper Staff '3-4. Q . x , ' , HAZEL E. SPRINKLE ' i ' Falls Church High: Commercial Club '32-i331 Literary 'Club 452- ..- ., '33: Latin 'Club '3l. , mx ' F' x- ' 5' ESTHER STEWART nskeetal .F-C in 4, y Girls' Auxiliary '32-'3-l. Guide Sergeant '33-'3-4: 'Commercial Club i i ' '31-32: Domestic Science Club '31-'3-4: Class Basketball '33-.3-4. l h gl , 7 SA I , ' ELIZABETH WYLLYS STONE gsm,-m E f ' Student Council '31-'341 Latin Club '3Of3l: Dramatic Club '3l- i 34: French Club '32-'3-4: Swimming Club '32-'3-1: Hockey '32-'3-4: '65 - 9, Class Basketball 32-'3-1: Art Editor BlL'E it GRAY '34, 0. STERLING SWART - Cadets '31-'34, Lieutenant '3-lg French Club '31-'3-1: Military Sci- ence '32-'34: Football 33: Athletic .Association '31-'54, MILDRED SWICEGOOD lMillieJ Book Club '30-'3l: Dramatic Club '31-'53: Commercial Club '33- '3-4: Hockey '33. DOROTHY THOMAS Student Council 'Z-3: Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Guide Sergeant .341 3 Glee Club '32-'33: journalism Club '3-1. mx, UI 1 'C' 'G' UNE 'V' 4i'.1', . irq: C L A S S O F J C ompetent Kitchens and Ball, designers of gowns, XV ho else do you think is doing an act? C reate with Betty Stone in all fashionable towns. Graninger and Williams, it is a fact. C oastarring with Tyson is Miss Nancy Knox E xceeding them only in dramatic endeavor And Mary Farley Ames, wearing many pretty frocks. C elebrated Marie Kenon, an actress so clever. T11 1'rfj'-firm' C N- dwg' 'EQ ,1 of 3' V6 we-Q K sw. I 'ad ' Us 'N ' .pg HENRY THOMAS Science Club '32-.341 Baseball '32. ROBERT HARRY THOMAS l.atin Club 'Bl-'SQL French Club A325331 Gym Leaders Club '33. .342 Baseball. Assistant Manager. 32. Nlanager -331 Captain. Cheer Leaders. 34: Athletic Association '18-'3-4: Assstant Business Nlan- iger B1 ua S 'CJRAY '3-1. AUDREY THOMPSON Commercial Club i311 Domestic SCIENCE Club '32f33. WILKINS M. TRICK JR. Springbore High. Pa. 1 Orchestra .3-1. EARL K. TRONE Cadets '33, Corporal .341 Rifle Team '33--341 Latin Club '31-33. GEORGE P. TYSON lLukel Dramati: Club '32-'33: Manager -lunior Basketball '32, FREDERICK M. UTTERBACK fFreddie7 Cadets A27-'3-L Corporal. Sergeant. Lieutenant '32-A34. Captain Nlaior '33-'3-4: Military Science '29-34: Kodalc Club 31332: Span- ? 6. ishiijlub '29-'3O. hi DAVID B. VVARRINGTON 1- Commercial Club 'SO-'3l: Debating and Oratory Club '33-'54 Newspaper Staff '3-4. L A s s o F J u N E ' N med athletes are Gomgsu Bockhaus and Ours E nter Robert Hall. renowned orchestra leader. l nvincible Swart winning laurels and flowers. H all Janet Gould' the Smal Seamsh reader' R eporting their feats is Miss Myrtis Byrnes F 'ml Margaret Gorman ralses horses and does b A nd Dot Marcey, the swimmer, the championship earns A nd M55 Leptluen Charms Snakes ln marshes and ogg' T11 1.l'f-X'-.S'1i.?.' MYRA WHITTINGTON Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Platoon Sergeant '3-lg Spanish Club '31-'32: Domestic Science Club '33: Hiking Club '34: Secretary to An- nual Stall '3-1. 'Y ELSIE MAE WILBURN lMuttP f ' Girls' Auxiliary '32-'34, Guicle Sergeant 34: Nature Lovers' Clul '323 Domestic Science Club '34: Hockey '34: 'fumbling Team '34. KATHRYN WILLIAMS fKittyb Girls' Auxiliary '30-'31: Commercial :lub '31--331 Domestic Science Club '33-'34g Hiking '31-'34g Basketball '32-'33g Track '31-'32, DOROTHY KATHARINE WISE 1Dot1 Girls' Auxiliary '31-'3-4: Nature Lovers' Club '3Z: Rifle 'I'eam '34 Domestic Science Club '32-434. C L A 5 5 0 F J I' atient George Dawson is a photographer rare W hile Virginia May Langston will walk in micl air. A pplaud Meade Palmer who is landscaping now Ancl to Cullen and Carrington these artists we bow, N o those are not all the artists on hand, P ettitt and Kerr are the best in the land, B onny Miss Harrison of much decorative ability Beautifies the White House with greatest tranquilitnz L aboring with plans is talented Vernon Spares A udrey Thompson, librarian, in this vocation rates, B rilliant Capt. Bailie, commercial artist alert, Also as an artist Miss jones is expert. Tlzi1'fy-.vc-:wi -iw six X ig ,WH H' .ans 5 . Q UNE 2? ' . K fi qw ...usur- -ln-5 ' Wh. -. Nl . V 4 1 Ur! ., 4 4 1 ' 9 'W' f-:Q , SUMMER SCHOOL MABEL CLAIRE BROOKS fSkippyD Girls' Auxiliary '33-: First Aid Club '32g Glee Club '33: Class Bas- ketball 33. JAMES F. COOPER ljimmiel Glee Club '32: Band '31-'34: Orchestra '32-'34g Basketball '32-'34' Track '33-'34, Transferred from Nebraska. ROBERT C. KING fBobP Cadets '27-'33g Commercial Club 315 Camera Club '32. RUTH MONEY Domestic Science Club '33g Commercial Club '34, PHYLLIS MOORE lphill Girls' Auxiliary '32-'3-1: Stamp Club '30-'Z-2: First Aid Club '32-' 341 Girl Reserves '32-331 Monogram Club A327331 Class Basketball '32-'34g Hockey '32-'34g Swimming Club '33-'34. EMMOR JAMES RICE ljimmiel President Class '331 Vice-President 32: Student Council 532-,345 Band '30-'34, lst Lieutenant '34: Orchestra '34: Class Basketball '34g Newspaper Staff '33-1 Associate Editor BLUE 54 GRAX' I34. MARY LOUISE WALLER CMickeyil Domestic Science Club '3Og Dramatic Club '32-'341 Hiking Club '34, PHILIP CHARLES WARNER lPhilb Vice-President IIB Classg Cadets '31-'3-4: Znd Lieutenant i341 Span- ish Club '31-'32g Journalism Club '32f34: Military Science '32-,343 Athletic Association '32-'34. CHARLES WATSON Vice-president of Shop Group '34: Airplane Club '33: Shop Ath- letic Club 32. 'JE 4 -V li W ll had 'l'l11'1'ly-uigflil 9 's. HEWETT DAVIS .- -t February 19-You are energetic and rather moody and with a pleas- i ' 1' f V Ci 49 - ing persona ity can go ar towar success. Q HELEN G. FORD ' ' 4 4... March 12-You possess an understanding type of mind and are i loyal to friend and employer. of - . it JAMES L. GOCHENOER August 13-You are delightfully interesting, and life will owe you nothing when you leave it. Qi? 'fl GEORGE HOOVEN September 30 You are capable of carrying great responsibilities A successfully, because you possess a keen mind for business. 5 LEM W. OWENS December Il-You possess uncanny reasoning powers and will undergo anything to achieve your goal. JACK Poncn 4748 -'vs March 7-You possess a well-balanced type of philosophical rea L soning and often live in two worlds. O L N I G H T S C H O Superintendent Fletcher Kemp and the School Board saw the necessity of forging edu- cation a step ahead by placing a high school training within reach of every adult in Arling- ton County. The Night School was organized at Washington Lee in September, 1929. The Night School Class of 1934 consists of fourteen members. A large percent of these men and women have completed their entire high school instruction at Washington Lee. Many Night School students have won promotions in their daily work due to their training at Washington Lee. For five years this class has acted as one, always willing to help each other in their troubles and sorrows, and even willing to share the success and happi- ness of all. Because of their intellectual pursuits at this institution this group of fine men are now in a position to meet problems of life in a finer way. It is with greater confidence in successful attainments that they labor in the field of activity in which they are engaged. The members of the Class of 1934 wish to thank the school board, Superintendent Kemp, and the faculty of Washington Lee Night School for their kindness and considera- tion during their stay here. They will always cherish and long for the happy nights spent at Washington Lee. T11 iffy-l11'm' .L N, . .1 ' - - ' S-N24 . . A R. H. SANDERSON - 31.31, Nlarch 10-You are keen mentally and possess keen insight into f A LOUIS SKILLMAN anuary -1-You have 1 progressive nature with an excellent mem- A ' '1 ory for faces and places. ri fi 3 3' Yin ,.. ,gs kg fu. I what makes the wheels ga round. . ,N . f lk 4 1 I 7 A A KN inf at 'k RS' 1'- J,.',,-. '9'3! Q E. S I I JAMES M. STRICKLAND December 13-You are never fully understood because your inner .gm thoughts are years ahead of present conceptions. R , 51- f PAUL E. SULLIVAN june 6-You are intuitive to a high degree, and this leads you along mental paths that few can follow. ROBERT B. WALL July I4-Your natural tendency is to be affectionate, kind, and hos- pitable: but this is great influenced by the mood of the moment. F CHARLES A. WOODZELL October 10-You will cover a wide area in your travels through life, experiencing many changes. CARLTON P. DEWEY HOWARD LOWRY N I G H T S C H O O L FACULTY MR. THOS. H. CHRISTIE.. .. . . ...,..... same MR. S. P. VANDERSLICE.. .... cfm and Matfverrzatics MRS. FRANCES C. BELL .. ....... Spanish and Engzffl, Miss LOUISE CRIZER .. .. . . Sfwrtlmrzd and Typing MRS. MARIE MALLOTT, . .... English MR. E. E. NAYLOR . .. .. Bookkeeping and Law MR. C. R. RICHMOND.. . . Maflifmaffff lfm-fy Prettiest ,,77,,,,,,7... Most Handsome , 7, ,,, .. , Wittiest ....77 ....,7 Most Popular ,. Liveliest . ....7...,. Biggest Nuisance Best Natured .,.. Most Punctual ., Most Attractive ,,t,t,, ,, Most Sentimental N eatest .a..........,.,. ,....,...... Most Intellectual Most Independent Everybody's Fried Best All Around Next Bride .e,.,u.. - .......t, Next Groom .,uaee.,.,au.u,. . Most Bashful tue, ,,,A, I at Most Stylish etetetteteeeue,,,, Noisiest uuauaa., SENIOR STATISTICS GIRL Catherine Hagan Dorothy Marcey eee,eueeeteu Adele Johnson .,..ee,.et. Myrtis Byrnes teetv,,,.,et,,,e Nancy Knox ettttt-,-,rrI,,,,, Adrienne Odenthal Charlotte Kline ..,,,r,,,,,,r I Virginia Jones .t.e.,e,e,ee.,., Virginia Langston ......u,,, Bernice Frank ,..,,.,,,,,,,rr , Myra Whittington Dixie Furr ttuutte,.,.e,,,r,,r,,, Margaret Bailie I,.,,I,e,,u Elizabeth Cornwell Betty Wfyllys Stone Dorothy Burdette ,.,, ,a,,,, Florence Harrison Ellen M. Lepthien BoY Clayton Long Albert Betts John Kaminslcy Stanley Monroe George Tyson Buck Goings Arnold Lansche Jimmie Cooper Robert Thomas Tom Johnston Billy jones jack Beaman Robert Byrnes Johnny Ours David Warrington Robert Hall John Roberts Archie Davis WHAT WOULD THE SENIORS DO WITHOUT Roger Montague,s tricks? Doris Davis' dates? Stanley Monroe's foolish questions? Clayton Long,s athletic prowess? Charlotte Kline's blushes? Buck Going's chewing gum? Carolyn Kitchen,s perpetual hunger? David Warrington's English talks? Stirling Kerr's compliments? Meade PaImer's sonnets? George Dawson's answers in chemistry? Virginia Langston,s inimitable giggle? Harry Schwalm's excuses? Amos Binehart's appalling knowledge? Elsie Mitchell's Hightiness? Audrey Graninger's business-like manner? Jack Beaman's modesty? Robert Thomas, unique remarlcs? Nancy Knox's idiosyncrasies? Albert Betts, horse laugh? Forty-ont' FACULTY FOOLISHNESS How WOULD THEY Look? Mrs. Bell behind the wheel in an auto race. Miss Allen with red hair and freckles. Mrs. Corcoran in a short dress with hair ribbons on. Mrs. Malott impersonating Mae West. Mr. Driver playing football in gym shorts. Mr. Christie painting every other brick in the school yellow. Mr. McCord tall, dark, and handsome. Miss Aldhizer riding a kiddy car and eating a lollypop. Miss Alexander with a northern accent. Mr. Lewter counting all of the window panes in the building. Miss Turner making a scene in the movies with Clark Gable. Mr. Lucas without his four fundamental processes of reasoning. Mrs. Ransom driving home in a model T Ford after school. Miss Harbaugh counting the stars on a cloudy night. Miss Trott cutting out paper dolls for Mr. Williams. Miss Orndoff adding up all the numbers of the lockers. Mr. Richmond teaching the boys Domestic Science. Miss Wheeler dressed in purple and yellow striped overalls. Mr. Richardson playing tiddly-winks on the gym floor. 1 Mr. Driver was once asked to have his picture taken. He gave the very polite refusal that there was snow on the ground, the boys were throwing snowballs, and his mother had told him not to go out and get his feet wet. Now, now, Mr. Driver. Mrs. Malott- johnny, the essay you handed in this morning is the poorest in a long time. Johnny Ours- Aw, don't be too disappointed. Dad had had a hard day at the office. Deputy surveying fisherman-See that sign five dollars fine for fish- ing? Mr. Vanderslice fwitty hshermanl-I am not fishing, I am just teaching my worms how to swim. Deputy-Let's see your worms. Mr. Vanderslice--Here they are. Deputy-That's five dollars more for letting your worms swim with- out bathing suits. Mr. Williams-What three words are used most by students? jack Carrington-I don't know. Mr. Willianis-Correct for once. Kathleen Smith fon patrol,- I think some students have broken out. Mrs. Corcoran- Have you reported them? K. S.- No, I got the doctor. I think it's the measles. Have you heard about the absent-minded teacher who jumped from an airplane and didn't open the parachute because it wasn't raining? Mr. Christie was a chemist- But now he is no more, For what he thought was H30 Xwas H,SO,. f 111'f,X'-f'Ii'U SENSE AND NONSENSE Booics THEY BRING TO MIND Seventy-five per cent-Wfhe Danger Nlarkf, Sixteen credits- The Price of Freedomf, An assembly- The Roundupf, Senior- The Right of Way.,, Doris Davis, Audrey Grainger, Charlotte Kline, and Elsie Mitcliell- Little Women.,' Carl Brumback- Little Minister. Four years, high school work- Pilgrims Progressf, Freshman new in Senior High School- Alice in Wonderland. Esther Stewart- So Bigf' Barcroft Bus- The Covered Wagon. Diplomas- To Have and to Hold.', One school day- Day's Work.', Excuses for absence after first baseball game of season- Just So Stories. Rhoda Huff- Squire's Daughter. The bookroom- The Haunted Bookshopf, Amos Beinhart- Daddy-Long-Legs.M Edward Bockhaus- Freckles.,, The student body-- Four Million,' Noise in hall when lunch bell rings- Call of the Wild. After graduation-College Yearsf, Secret Six- The Great Secretf, David Warrington- Just Davidf, Meade Palmer- The Virginianf, The Student Association-- Seats of the Mighty. Bernice Frank- Vanity Fairf' SCI-IOOLROOM ANSWERS 1. There are two parts to a sentence, the subject and the predicamentf 2. To kill a butterfly pinch its boraxf, 3. The heart is an infernal organf' 4. The teeth are the grind organf' 5. Nicotine is such a deadly poison that a drop of it on the tail of a dog will kill a man. 6. Geometry teaches us how to bisect angelsf, 7. A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middlef' 8. Gravitation is that if there were none we should Hy awayf, 9. Georgia was founded by people who had been executedf, 10. The purpose of thc skeleton-to hitch meat ontof, ll. Weapons of the Indians-bow, arrow, tomahawk and war whoop., Freshman year- The Comedy of Errorsf' Sophomore year- Much Ado About Nothingf, Junior Year- As You Like Itf, Senior year- All's Well That Ends Well.,, Forfvv-flzrvr' w 7 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Washington Lee, being of sound mind and body, charitably disposed toward those who shall follow in our footsteps, do hereby bequeath and bestow the following abilities, qualities and pos- sessions in this our last will and testament.: I, Cooley Berry, my football ability to Bobby Coe. I, Sharleen johnson, my position as secretary to Mr. Richarson to Thelma Shelton. I, Churchill Miles, my studiousness to Jimmie Simmons. I. Philip Shreve, my band troubles to Ashton Timmons. I. Mildred Chewning, my dark curls to Ruth Coe. I, Gertrude Finkelstein, my ability to play a piano to Ellen Turner. I, Paul Stofile, my ability to drive a car to Evelyn Blamford. I, Nellie Birch, my giggle to Marjorie Horner. I, Mildred Coates, my good disposition to Marjorie Johnston. I, Virginia Harrell, my book of recipes to Evelyn June Brumback. I, Doris Loveless, my quiet demeanor to Mary Dell Crouch. I, Helen Tillett, my leisure hours to Rose Borcherding.. I, Betty Wilcox, my nose for news to Dorothy Spence. I, Louise Wyatt, my position as treasurer in IZB Class to Howard Preston. I, William Smith, my quietness to Billy Ingram. I, Russell Springer, my baton to Douglas Trew. I, Alice Besley, my lipstick to William Lancaster. I, Dorothy Burdette, my quietness to Mary Dell Crouch. I, Marion Ewald, my bangs to Catherine Dickey. I, Neenah Felton, my ability to make a bull's eye in rifIe practice to Bob de Vignier. I, Bernice Frank, my Parisian clothes to Gladys King. I, Audrey Graninger, the wad of gum under the third seat in the Fifth row on the right hand side of the auditorium to Agnes Deaton. I, Edna Harris, my shoebrush to Margaret Canady. I Florence Harrison, my numerous eyebrows and straight hair to Beverly Lansche. I, Marie Kemon, my experiences in China to Milmae Floyd. I, Virginia Langston, my adoration for Mr. Driver to Naomi Green. I, Ellen Marie Lepthien, my ten Sunday School pins to Everett Norton. I, Evelyn Long, my come-hither smile to Louise Herrell. I, Evelyn Lusby, my glamorous personality to Bernice Chunn. I, Hilda Mathews, my bashful nature to Evelyn june Brumback. We, Mary Hope McGarity and Blanche Long, our musical ability to Virginia Gary and Marlin Pence. I, Mildred Newman, my commercial law book to Margery Johnston. I, Martha Orndorff, my lovable nature to Dick Strickler. I, Margery Reynolds, my shy nature to Elizabeth Owens. Wfe, Mary Row and Charlotte Neal, our platinum locks to Rachel Tabor and Billy Wright. I, Alice Sanford, my popularity to Joshua Kendall. I, Helen Schoenbauer, my long lost locker key to Julian Frank. I, Hazel Sprinkle, my vivid personality to Mary Adair. I, Mildred Swicegood, my ability to talk to Peggy Ann English. I, Myra Whittington, my dependability to Jimmy Simmons. I, Elsie Wilburn, my rank as guide sergeant in Girls' Auxiliary to Con- nie Rollins. I. Amos Beinhart, the Empire State Biulding to Frances james. I. Walter Bell, anything I have thatls worth having to jimmy Butler. I, George Brunner, my record of office attendance during my Freshman and Sophomore years to Merwyn McKnight. I, Jack Carrington, my outstanding mechanical drawing record to Bruner Lundy. I, Temple Chewning, the key of the Blunder Bus that runs to Arling- ton to Alexander Long. I. Walter Cullen, my lost fortune to XValter Rynex. We, Charles De Vall and Carl Sanderhoff, our red hair and freckles to Ellen Turner and Harriet Donaldson. I, Morris McMahon, my position on the newspaper staff to Ted Brown. l, Vernon Spates, my patience in making long-distance telephone calls for basketball appointments to Archie Macpherson. 3 Wilkins Trick, my impersonation of Rubinoff to Francis Madigan. Fred Utterback, my Lieutenant-Colonel toga to Rowland Schulte. Joe Eaton, my varsity basketball uniform, to Ray Wheeler. Robert Hall, my place in the band tc Ashton Timmons. John Kaminsky, my seat of presidency to Edwin Blake. Johnny Ours, my ability to give extemporaneous talks in English to Bob Hill. George Tyson, my lighting ability to Lawrence King. David Warrington, my oratorical ability to Anna Dinsmore. Myrtle Bacon, my ability in being secretary to the football coach to Virginia Yardley. Margaret Bailie, my ability to lose my Senior class notebook to Kather- ine Fitts. Eileen Brooks, my dark curly eye-lashes to Hazel Posey. Margaret Cozzins, my ability to give oral talks to Margaret Lanham. Pauline Crack, my brown eyes to Ruth Padgett. Dorothy Dufiin, my Marlene Dietrich eyebrows to Frances Herdt. Geraldine Fixx, my dancing ability to Thelma Bullock. Dixie Furr, my slim figure to Thelma Shelton. Margaret Gorman, my English notebook and term paper to Eleanor Landman. Margaret Haverty, my green eyes to Connie Alexander. Rhoda Huff, my golden gift of silence to Marie Heinbuck. Miriam Kress, my great admiration for Mr. Williams to Virginia Bowers. Margaret Kirschner, my position as Girls' Auxiliary Major to Doris Brown. Dorothy Schull, my freckles to Venita Robbie. Kathleen Smith, my talkativeness to Elizabeth Dinges. Esther Stewart, my height to Marion Felton. Kathryn Williams, my impersonation of Mae West to Kathryn Gil- lette and Ruth Smith. Thelma Pettitt, my art ability to Nellie Mooney. Dorothy Wise, my stage whisper to Dolores Dye. Esther Conner, my hair ribbon to Charles McDonald. Katherine McNamara, my ability as a guard to Nancy Jeffries. Elizabeth Shelton, my ability to collect money for the annual to Caroline Humphrey. Hilda Howell, my monkey to Catherine Miles. Virginia Jones, my ability to draw calendars on the blackboard to jimmy Plays. Audrey Thompson, my ability to write with my left hand to julian Blincoe. Marjorie Ladd, my Kate Smith figure to Katherine Bell. Marjorie Printz, my typing credit to Millicent Gessford. jack Beaman, my excellent grades in Problems of Democracy to Bill Goodrick. Kenneth Brown, my love for the patrol to Hyme Sher. Richard Craver, my admiration of Clark Gable to Marie Dewey. Bank Davies, my track record to Charles Darr. Archie Davis, my clear understanding of Spanish to Eleanor Davis. Buck Goings, my chewing gum to Kenneth Peck. George johnson, my ability to play the clarinet to Frear King. Tom Johnston, my sweet southern drawl to Eula Lee Dulaney. Billy Jones, my ability to gossip to Louise Birchell. Lester Kaldenbach, my wisecracking ability to Mildred Rice. Arnold Lansche, my ability to win women to Fred Kenecly. Clifford Lyle, my ability to learn good as new to Conrad Beuttner. Meade Palmer, my horsemanship to Nan Payne. Harry Schwalm, my ability to roam halls to Adelaide Harris. Robert Thomas, my popularity in the scandal column to Raymond Carroll. Earle Trone, my convenient memory to George Crump. Louise Bragg, my sweet disposition to Mildred Iden. Ruth Chapman, my boisterous nature to Bertha Hall. Eleanor Cooley, my curly hair to Joseph Bloomingburg. Doris Davis, my oratorical ability to Verna Hay. Catherine Hagan, my perfect features to Gertrude Bearchamp. IAdele Johnson, my ability to laugh at everything to Dorothy Megee. Mildred Johnson, my personality to Sylvia Cullen. Stirling Kerr, my artistic ability to Dora Trick. Carolyn Kitchens, my visits to Chevy Chase to Francis McGonigial. Charlotte Kline, my hidden sense of humor to Stuart Johnston. Nancy Knox, my sledding ability to Ralph Wells. Adrienne Odenthal, my editorship of Crossed Sabres to Ida Jeanne Dagger. Peggy Rucker, my southern drawl to Barbara Harmon. Betty Wyllys Stone, my artistic temperament to Richard Lunsford and Helen Coupard. Jannie Mae Parris, my ability to wave hair to Jane Duval. Elsie Mitchell, my position as Editor-in-Chief of the Blue and Gray to Ruth Mohundro. Mary Farley Ames, my smile to Joncie Payne. Elizabeth Ball, my liking for physics to Barbara Shepherd. Virginia Ball, my blond curls to Marguerite Beach. Syble Bishop, my quietness to Elizabeth Fuller. Elizabeth Duncan, my chic clothes to Ruth Flaherty. Clara Dyson, my role in the Senior play to Frank Carpenter. Janet Gould, my standing space on the bus to Della Peer. We, Ruth Phelps, Myrtis Byrnes and Elizabeth Cornwell, our basketball ability to Juanita Strickler and Doris Smith. Maryellen Rogers, my A's to Evelyn McNeal. Margaret Spratt, my short walk to school to Spenser Rixse. Dorothy Thomas, my A grades made in English to Margaret Gooding and Lee Page. George Adzema, my way with women to Floyd Waltz. Lawrence Ball, my Spanish experience to Rogers Ford. We, Vivian Burroughs, Joe Bell and Dolly Byrnes, respectively, leave our positions in the Athletic Association to Lillian Riddle, Ralph Turner, and Leslie Trammell. Albert Betts, my collection of excuses to Henry Ardai. Edward Bockhaus, my baseball ability to Ralph Cooper. Charles Brown, my habit of losing Eversharps to Stanley Byrnes. Carl Brumback, my stool in the laboratory to Frank Cowan. Robert Byrnes, my position as circulation manager of THE BLUE AND GRAY to Virginia Darcey. George Dawson, my ability for the last word to George Burroughs. Wilson Ellis, my job of driving Mrs. Bell to school to Cleveland Reid. Francis Gingell, my suspenders to Herbert Lusby. Jimmy Gosnell, my Egyptian handwriting to Betty Smith. Wesley Harrell, my brass buttons to Lawrence Green. Clayton Long, my athletic physique to Stanley Cole. Vernon MacDonald, my constant companionship of my trumpet to Billy Ingram. Stanley Monroe, my curly hair to David Stone. Roger Montague, my interest in science to Alice Adams. John Roberts, my measles to Norman Gooding. Sterling Swart, my good nature to Margaret Crump. Edward Ricker, my laziness and love of argument to Maxine Cardwell. Russell Brooks, my quietness to Elizabeth Jones. Ruth Money, my musical ability to Marjorie Horner. Charles Watson, my school books to Grace Loomis and Franklyn Payne. Mary Waller, my literature book to Paul Smith. Joe Sher, my ability to learn chemistry to Douglas True and Beverly Ball. Dan Dugan, my position as Captain of Company C to Julian Georgie. Philip Warner, my ability to play tennis to Ruth Coe. Merton Potter, my ability to learn algebra to Bobby Coe. Mayo Dillon, my carefree nature to Edna Coffman. Clarence Gore, my ability to do solid geometry to Charles Bild. Dorothy Marcey, my silly gabbing to Rose Borcherding. Sybil Moller, my quietness to Edna Lee Unruh. Edna Lawrence, my ability to reach high C, to Merton Oliver. We, Blanche Long and Thelma Flynt our avoirdupois to Verna Bergeson. I Charles Neal, my cheerful cherub ways to Richard Lunceford. JOLLY JINGLES FOUR EPITAPHS Deep wisdom-swelled head. Brain fever-heis dead. A. SENIOR. False fair one-hope fled. Heart broken-he's dead. A. JUNIOR. Went skating-bumped head. Cracked skull-he's dead. A. SOP!-ioivlokia. Milk famine-not fed. Starvation-he's dead. A. FRESHMAN. Meade Palmer-A moth leads a curious life. Jack Beaman-How come? Meade Palmer-He spends the summer in afur coat and the winter in a bathing suit. Margaret Cozzens-There's a man who has built up a fortune mak- ing faces. Thelma Pettitt-A comedian? M. C.--No, a beauty specialist. George Dawson-I heard they had to widen the doors for you. Sterling Swart-That's all right. I heard that you have to drink muddy water so that people :an,t see through you. LOST-Time in which to get my Latin homework-Peggy Rucker. FOUND-John Kaminsky,s name on the detention list on February 6, 1934. Morris MacMahon-So you don't lodge with Mrs. Green now! Didn't you like it at her house? Q George Brunner-Well, I lived there for three months and all went wellg but then I discovered there was no bath tub. Tom -I.-I've got a bone to pick with you- Carolyn K.--Not me. Pm a vegetarian. Betty S.-I love you as much as ever- Robert T.-Yeah! Well who's this guy Never? Audrey G. fafter playing a piece on the piano for the third time., -That piece just haunts me. Elsie M.-It ought to! Y'ou,ve just murdered it. Charlotte K.-You know she stole my best boy friend. Dorris D.-Why, the horse thief! Earl T.-I know where carbonate, but where did iodine? Meade P.-to Elizabeth C. fat the Junior-Senior promj-May I borrow your frame for this struggle? Little drops of acid, Little chunks of zinc, Put into a test tube Make an awful-Phew! Forty-sc't'e1z 'W' fi bxff 1-4' 9 Forty-Ciglzt NLSK N X Vfj'-II J! ,-,,,. SENIOR SARCASM ETA BITA PI QI-lonest Senior Societyl Founded-Nowhere-For no good reason at all. Active Chapters-And howl Charter-Revoked. Colors-Black and blue. Chapter house-Overrun with mice. Flower-Cauliflower. Publications-Fish Stories. Password-Such crust. Officers-Unknown. Member-Resigned. Purpose-Eat more pie. For further information, address Wliomever Ir May Concern, Milky Way, Mars. Why did the salt shaker? Because he saw the spoon holder and the lemon squeezer. Lawrence Ball-I dropped solid geometry. George Adzema-Make much noise? Vernon Spares-How long can a person live without brains? Fred Utterback-I don't know. How old are you? Say, Carolyn, look at this splinter in my finger-nailf, Huh, you must have been scratching your headf' Billy loiies-It says here that men are going ter wear clothes ter match th' hair this winter. Tom Johnston-That's gon'er make it kinder cold fur th' bald-headed fellersg ain't it? Seniors butt in where angels fear to tread. Mrs. Malott called on Mildred Newman to read her theme on Shakes- peare. -- and his best writing were written before his deathf, George Tyson- I don't think it's a sign of insanity because I talk to myself, do you? David Warrington- No, but it would be if you listened to yourselff, Buck Goings-Clayton Long must be studying hard, he is getting round-slfouldered. Harry Schwalm-No, that comes from patting himself on the back. CLASS STONES Freshman-Emerald. Sophomore-Blarney stone ,lunior-Grind stone. Senior-Tombstone. I 'Q ffl hx' SENIOR SARCASM Walter Cullen, when asked the following question: l'If you were traveling through the country remote from an inn or hotel and was obliged to put up at the only available shelter, a nudist camp, would you appear at the dinner table without your coat? hesitatingly answered. Well, yes, and nof: Courtney Hood was asked the following question: If you had the ability to sing, and Admiral Byrd should invite you to go to the Antarc- tic region on his next voyage to entertain the penguins, what three songs would you be prepared to sing?,' Mr. Hood modestly replied, Turn On the I-Ieatf' In the Good Old Summer Time,'7 and Throw Another Log on the Fire. Marie Kemon, when asked the following question: If you were rid- ing in an aeroplane and the pilot informed you that on account of an emergency it would be necessary to leave the plane, but as there was only one parachute you and the other passenger would have to flip a coin to see who got the parachute and you suddenly remember that you left your rab- bit foot at home, what would you do?', answered by saying that she would go home and get the rabbit's foot. The waiter laughed when I spoke to him in French. No wonder, it was your old French professor. Dan Dugan fafter a hot discussion,- When the doctors disagree, what are you going to do?'l Albert Betts- Call the undertakerf, Kathryn Williams-Believe me. I pick my friends. Sibyl Molfet-Yes, to pieces. Robert Hall- I suppose the next thing you'll want is the world with a fence around it. Marjorie Ladd- You don't have to bother about the fencef, Johnny Kaminsky-'Tm thinking of asking some girl to marry me. What do you think of the idea? Eileen Brooks- It's a great idea, if you ask mef' Robert's Mother-I hope you were quiet in school today, clear. Robert Thomas-Yes, Mother, I went to sleep this morning and the teacher said she would whip the boy who woke me up. Wesley- For the last time I ask you for that 50 centsf, Amos- Thank goodness, that's over with. Census-taker-- What do you do? Eliabeth C.- L keep house, scrub, scour, bake, wash dishes, cook, do the laundry, iron and sew. Census-taker fwritingl- I'Iousewife-no occupationf' Words fail me, sighed the commercial student, as he failed his spell- ing exam. To meet-to know-to love And then to part, Is the sad fate Of many a heart. -A SENIOR. 1:1--ffj'-Ollf' ' A ' f M ,.',.,- . P . - ' , A, A ,, Jl4afy,u..4.,4 4, 4 f 7i'olfe+T N415 f ' O0 5 Mvfu. K W' Qu., ff 1 X, of 5 an i Amd, as KLQW3 S -, M P--.v Zllmo Kim 'af Hlunz 67:11 ,, r4.1 - Q 'Q' , 1 1: 1 1. iv, ,Q I 5 -, . 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Gould without her sailor? R. Phelps without her oxfords? M. Rogers without her domestic science ability? M. Spratt coming to night school for some good reason? D. Thomas without her giggles? G. Adzema without his Spanish book? L. Ball being on time in homeroom class? gl. Bell making his first speech in assembly? A. Betts without his 'Qnasty man? E. Bockhaus not wrestling? C. Brown without his boyish hair cut? R. Brooks without his blue eyes? C. Brumback not losing something? R. Byrnes without his business attitude? G. Dawson not being on the honor roll? W. Ellis without his cadet uniform? F. Gingell without his junior friends? J. Gosnell without his suede jacket? W. Harrell without his fencing ability? C. Long without his W. L. honors? V. McDonald without his specs? S. Monroe with his curly hair? R. Montague not being in the 'Qlab? Roberts being in a hurry? Sanderhoif without his freckles and red hair? C. S. Swart with G. Dawsonis pants on? E. Ricker in Domestic Science Class? Miss Williams: The plants manufacture starch in their leaves. Virginia Langston: Oh! That's why they're so stiff. Mrs. Malottt Name thirteen of Shakespeareis plavs. George Brunner: Twelve Nights in a Barroom? and Macbeth I hear jones, the sea captain, is in hard luck. He married a girl and she ran away from him. Yes, he took her for a mate, but she was a skipper. Annie, called her mistress, look, I can write my name in the dust on the piano. 1 Sho' is great to have an education, replied the servant girl. She hasn't got a Swanson neaux Nor has she eyes like Clara Beaux She doesn't wear expensive cleaux But, boy, has she got these and theaux! Irliff-X'-ftlltl' ini ., I, . .. ' V Il vi SENIOR PLAY - - I 'xt II'-AI I.,IIIk IJ.IxIrs, XII:IIII:I lizill, lzstlii-I' 51 .url JIJIIIIIN li-..JRI'. l-IIIL IIIIIIII S l RIITI' lolm lQolir'I'Is, IIJIIQI llxs-JII. Xl-II'I'Is XlsXl,IlII III. I II'-'Im' lP.IxxN.iII not III J 'Ulf Q2 THE SENIOR PLAY After a great many plavs had heen read and considered. it was de- cided that Cappy Ricks would he given as the Senior plav production for this year. Because of the numher of Seniors who tried out for the play, and hecause of the varietv of talent shown, it was with 1 great deal of difhcultv that the following cast of characters was chosen: Cappy Rlfliv ,lolm Skinner Erlnura' Singleton fllait Peasley Cecil Bernard Brookfield Florence Riclzx , , Ellen lllurrajf Lucy Rifles Others from the Senior XNCFCZ Business Iwamzgerx Property lwmzagcry Stage lllamzgerf Cortimie llflanagcrr llflalqe-Iip , Prornpterx L BUCK GOINGS BANK OAVIES JOHN ROBERTS JAMES COOPER ALBERT BETTS MORRIS MCMAHON ESTHER STEWART VIRGINIA BALL CLARA DYSON Class who were chosen to help with the plav I I I I I I I I I I I I I ROBERT BYRNES WILSON TOLFORD ROBERT THOMAS JOE BELL VERNON SPATES PEGGY RLICKER MIRIAM KRESS BETTY W. STONE ELSIE MITCHELL S STERLING KERR CHARLOTTE NEAL ADELE JOHNSON MORRIS MCMAHON The play was directed by Miss Aldhizer, assisted by Miss Turner. Fifty-Jive N, 1 1 Y X ' '11, .rw ,N .ur X ,JL Qqix.. 1 Jx 'Q-:M Ii . if 9 QW' ,xf , ,UW 1 F i fty-six s 1 x- ' J Qi. frzffx ,f 7 ' f 43,2 ff, X,-12.211 ,: Q Sfa , W3 ' f. -x ff Q.'r-x ,. 11B CLASS I IB CLASS OFFICERS BILLY STEWART , .,.. , P r esident PI-IILLIP WARNER A.EEEEA.E EEE,.. S Vife-President DOROTHY RYNEXO EEEEE. EEEEEEEE S ecre t ary DOROTHY SPENCE EEEE ...,EEEE Treaxurer JAMES SUMNER ,... Sergeant-at-Arms JAMES RICE SSSSSSSSSS SSSASSS S enaror The graduating class of February, 1935, is the smallest class in W.-L. H. S., and will be the second February class to have commencement nx- ercises. The class has been well represented in basketball through Marcus, Dove, and Blake, and all have worlced well for the team. Bob Blake also played on the football team. Not only has the 11B class been prominent in sports but it has also shown agood school spirit, always doing what it could for the interest of the school. Fifty-502101: gh I 1 X B N: Q 5. ifm lgrr si 4 A 5 s 1 H 1 5 S' s ' , .wu- al .J X a xhn -M K 1'i1'ff.X'-1'I'g r,,.,, I f I 51. 5 1 i 4 - 52ta-........a.a ACQ T Af' I ,- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS RUTH COE ., . 7,,7, 7,v,, . , Vv,7 ..,.,...President JULIAN FRANK I Y,,,,777,, ,,,7,, l 'ice-Preyident CATHERINE DICKEY ,EEE Y,,,,AA ,v..,,,,,,, S e fretary VIRGINIA DARCY ,.,. . , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,A, , ,Treafurer TED BROWN ,,,,,,7 , ,,,,,A ,,,, S ergeant-at-Arms RUTH SMITH .. ,,,,.. A,,,.,,. . . . ,,,,v... ,AIA,,,,,,,,, . ., Senator CLASS MOTTO Live to act, not to dream. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Purple and Gold fonquil CLASS HISTORY Back in September of 1931, a large group of young Freshmen entered Washington-Lee High School. They took their school work seriously and became noted for their high scholastic standing. However, all work and no play even makes a Freshman dull, and so they joined the various clubs, the cadets, and went out for the athletic teams. One of the most notable accomplishments of the class that year was the leadership of a Freshman homeroom in the contest for raising library funds. As time waits for no one, this celebrated Class of '35 entered the Sophomore Class. A group of harder working, harder playing students could not be found. Again they entered whole-heartedly into the school activities, this time distinguishing themselves in their different organiza- tions. This successful year was climaxed by a member of the Sophomore Class winning the National Oratorical contest. When the class, almost as a whole, became the Junior Class, they were a large group of experienced students. Many responsibilities were thrown on their shoulders. They accepted these without flinching or trying to evade them. They were courageous in the manner in which they faced the task of upholding the fine records common to the Junior Classes of Washington-Lee. The Juniors of ,34 are the Seniors of 335 and ,by the past records cf the Class of '35, it appears as if Washington-Lee will have all its scholastic and athletic records broken by this talented group. ROWLAND SCHULTE. Fifty-nine CLASS POEM WHEN MERCY SEASONS JUSTICE ffldopled from The Merchant of Venicenj ff The quality of mercy is not strainedg It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneathg it is twice blessid It blesseth him that gives and him that takes: 'T' mightiest in the mightiestg it becomes throned monarch better than his crowng sceptre shows the force of temporal power, attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth at the fear and dread of lcingsg Bur mercy is above this scepter'd sway- It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God Himselfg And earthly power doth then show lilcest God's When mercy seasons justicef' is The His The Prettiest Girl777 7 7 Handsomest Boy Most Popular ,,,... ttto.,.., Brightest ,t,,t,t,,t,,.. ,t,.,, Best Dispositionm Most Studious 77 77 Liveliest ,,,. ,t,, ,..,, 7 7 Most Independent Most Sentimental ..,,,,,.,, WHO'S WHO Ellen Turner 7 ,,.,,t 77 7 Ruth Coe77 77 7 Ruth Mohundro Edna Coffman 77 ..tttttott 77 Evelyn McNeal ...to Marlin Pence 77 ttto, 77 Ida Jeanne Dagger ott,e,, Constance Rollins ,t,ttt,o,, Most Generous 77 oesoeoo Hazel Posy 77 7 77 7 7. Sauciest 77 ,,,rsto 7 ,Marie Heinbach Quietest ,,,, tt,t 7 .7 ,.,, Most Reliable 7 Next Bride ,.r, ,,,,,t, Next Groom -. 77 .,,, Most Attractive 77 Nearest ,c,cc,,, 7 77 Most Modest Best Athlete Vfrrr, 7 Best Natured777 7 Most Helpful ,,,, 7 ,,,,i,.. 7 Most Stylish777 Everybody's Friend ,,,c,., Noisiest ,cc,.,., 77 Mary Adaire 7 7 Margaret Canady ,,ccc,,,, 7 Lillian Riddle tt,,.. 7 Ruth Flahertya ,ccs,,,c Louise Birchell 7 7 Nan Payne ,c,,,,, 77 t,c,.c, 7 7 Mary Dell Crouch7 Virginia Darcy ,,,,,,..., t,,, Ruth Smith ,c,s, 7 Julian Frank Walter Rynex Charles Bild Hyme Sher Ralph Cooper Billy Ingram Lawrence King Lawrence Green James Hayes Bobby Coe Norman Gooding Stanley Cole Bill Goodriclc Robert de Vignier Ashton Timmons Francis Madigan Richard Striclcler Stanley Byrnes Lee Page Franklyn Payne sc.t. .ss,,,,, J ames Simmons Venita Robbie 7 7 7 Elizabeth Jones V .S'f.1'f'v Ted Brown Frank Carpenter 5 . NN. fifxvfm ,, I ' i'j,',n,.i, -if ' N 'RA - X sax 8 i 4 W fi f, i Q -A .. fm L xx gk gg Pl ju: QT: A ilfli 2 0 As ' W v Q ,X ff 3 Lil K q- .N T, ,IE- '24 4 5 f xi ,. Q f r S '9 3 JUST JUNIORS .S'1'.r fy- 1 Ult' ml ,- , ' ' 5455 5fif!'ifg?'I'E'i3n.i Z 1 Q 1 ' V Stix fig! its Q' ig 1-Easifixz',i3ifwE2flflfi.!-2::f ' -. n 1 c k4.A K . 'Q B -4 ' -anal V la WE I-1 3 .Sql-,l!X rf:x'1' B CLASS 10 I OB CLASS . CLASS SONG Tune: You,re Gonna Lose Your Gal You're gonna know our class When you see us pass. We're a class that gets the prizes, We are full of hig surprises, l'Ve're the champs in all the sizes- Yozfre gonna know our class! You're out to see us step. We have lots pep. lVhen you see us passing by With our hamiers flying higl, You will lose ras with a sigh - You're gonna know our class' THELMA CURTIS. RCJLL Alexander, Eugene Baxter, Herbert Bayne. Howard Boswell, Ward Burnett, Sylvin Cannon, Joseph Carlisle, Page Daniel, Robert Darcey, Paul Dinsmore, Emest Flint, William Goode, Howard Grifliith, Francis Hager, Vernon Harris, Richard Helms, Charles Huff, John Kelley, Lewis Masie, Philip Mitchell, Everett Moran, Paul Mortimer, Edward Myers, Howard Quackenbush, Donald Roher, Ralf Schumann, Herbert Sharp, Ralph Shawhan, Daniel Shreve, Robert Sigmundson, Siggi Stanley, Branch Stewart, Le Roy Stowell, Allan Welch, Clarence Wiseman, Walter Yateman, Richard Yowell, Paul Allen, Dorothy Ames, Ann Beckwith, Peggy Bell, Helen Boone, Louise Buttler, Dorothy Bracket, Irene Clements, Elva Lee Corder, Margaret Curtis, Thelma Dawkins, Anna Day, Claribel Donaldson, Elizabeth Doyle, Ruth East, Edythe Fletcher, Vivian Goodriclc, ,lean Hopkins, Clara Johnson, Romaine Krigbaum, Margaret Laughlin, Dorothy Jackson, Margaret Loflancl, Edna Merchant, Edith Nagle, Frances Plaugher, Dorothy Powers, Hilda Smith, Grace Spares, Hazel Stanley, Marguerite Staples, Grace Stewart, Edna Studt, Cleo Thomson, Elizabeth Van Riswiclc, Helen Yates, Margaret President r,,,,,,, , ,,,,r PAGE CARLISLE Vice-President ,.,-,-c ........., L OUISE BOONE Secretary ,,,,,..rccc .,,. ,.,..,., J E AN GOODRICK Treasurer . ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,., R I CI-IARD YATEMAN Sergeant-at-Arms r,r,rrt . ...,r, ,,,,..,. srs..,..s W A LTER WISEMAN HISTORY The IOB class is organized into two divisions under the sponsorship of Miss Trott and Mr. Fraclc. The class colors are gray and maroon, and the class flower is the snap-dragon. In September, with the opening of the school session, very capable ofhcers were elected who are still presiding. By this time the class is thoroughly acquainted with tlfe school and feels that it is a part of it. Its members hope that they will be able to repay the school for the part it has played in the successful development of the class. HILDA POWERS. .S'i.rty-tlz1'c'e 3 L .VI3 v-four 10A CLASS IOA CLASS MOTTO B2 FLOWER White Carnation COLORS Blue and White OFFICERS President ..,,....t,...t .tt...t,,t,---,.,,,,.,,,,tt,,t,tt, E RNEST SPARKS Vice-President ,e,eeee ....eee..e, C ELESTE DORNEY Secretary ..-.,,.4 .t,tt ....,,t, E L AINE GOODHART Treasurer tttteet ti tette L ,...,.... SUSAN HENSLEY Sergeant-at-Arms W ,,t, .e.ee,e,.e M ILTON STEWART Executive Council ,ttett,, tt,t, e ,.....t,t.,,..,.ee H ELENE NFDONALD GIRLS 10A Abendschein, Julia Barker, Mary Barr, Marguerite Beach, Thelma Bell, Faith Birch, Audrey Birch, Virginia Bixler, Louise Bristou Katherine Canarshy, Olga Calhoun, Kathryn Chewning, Sally Christie, Marie Colburn, Lorraine Compher, Eveleen Cumberland, Peggy Cuppet, Hazel Day, Virginia Dennis, Enid Doe, Elizabeth Dorney, Celeste Dubb, Sophie Ahalt, Albert Alexander, Harry Anstine, Monroe Apperson, George Ball, Martin Biggs, William Blake, Barrie Bragg, William Bresler, Clair Brooks, Paul Burnett, Waldo Carder, Lewis Carpenter, Eugene Carr, joseph Chipman, Guy Choate, Harold Davis, Winfred Deeters, Edward Dewey, Alton Dorsey, Arthur Dorttzback, Charles Dulaney, Robert Dye, James Foster, Betty Foster, Jeanette Frick, Mary jane Gerdine, Eleanor Goodhart, Elaine Grayson, Florence Grayson, Lois Groot, Elsie Groot, Louise Hager, Catherine Hardie, Carolyn Harrell, Lorraine Harris, Olive Haugh, Dorothy Hensley, Susan Herman, Imogene Hinton, Mary Hopkins, Charlotte Horner, Ruth Hughes, Virginia Hunaker, Ruth Imboden, Elizabeth Kerns, Mavis Keyes, Helen Kidwell, Kathryn Koch. Dorothy King, Claudia Lanham, Frances Lee, Doris Marcey, Madeline Marstellar, Thelma Mathews, Kathryn McCormick, Mary McDonald, Helen McIntosh, Ella Milks, Marie Moore, Emilie Moreland, Marjorie Nisewander, Dorothy O'Brien, Kathryn Patterson, Janet Perry, Edna Rhea, Anne BOYS IOA Echols, Billy Edmonston, Owen Elliott, David Evers, Dundred Fulton, Frank Fisher, Harold Fixx, james Francis, Edwin Fulcher, Woodrow George, Edward Goss, james Grantham, Douglas Hardin, Thomas Harris, George Hinton, William Hitt, David Holland, Fred Hollingsworth, John Hopkins, Joseph Hughes, Roland Johnston, Stuart Keen, Owen Kemp, Hoover Kilts, john King, Charles King, Frank Laurence, james Liming, Ralph Mathery, Charles Maxey, Henry McCausland, James Miller, Earl Minnick, Joseph Mitchel, Raymond Moore, john Moore, Wesley Montgomery, Jack Morgan, john Moser, Donald Motley, William Myers, Alfred Oakes, Walter O'Brien, Edward Orndorff, Lewis Palmer, Earl Pawley, Scott Payne, Edwin Sixty-five Rougeon, Agnes Rucker, Catherine Rush, Pauline Sandidge, Nellie Shawen, Helen Sill, Dorothy Smith, Gertrude Smith, julia Smith, Laura Smith, Phyllis Shepherd, Mildred Speakman, Helen Spratt, Margaret Steigel, Alice Steuart, Eleanor Tillson, Grace Thomas, Reba Turner, Elizabeth Watson, Marion Wilkinson, Betty Yeatman, Gladys Popowshy, Teddy Preston, Franklin Rauh, Gilbert Retzer, Joseph Ross, Dee Ryer, Horace Satlerheld, Harold Schroff, Francis Smallwood, Charles Snarr, Leo Soper. Earl Sparks, Ernest Starr, Edward Stewart, Milton Strobel, Russel Taylor, Ellis Thompson, Lawrence Tillett, Percy Wahl, William Welch, Gordon Wismer, Paul Woodward, Jack Young, Arnold 10A-1 CLASS OFFICERS Homeroom Teacher, .,,7,, ,MISS WILLIAMS Sergeatn-at-Arms ,,77,,7....., FRANCIS SCHROFF Pffsldem - - - ,,.,7 I f ---JOSEPH CARR Council Representative, Vice-President ,,I7, ,.,, , SUSAN HENDLEY TI-IELMA MARSTELLAR Secretary ,, , ,, ELAINE GOODHART IOA-Z CLASS OFFICERS Homeroom Teacher , , MISS -lol-INSON Treasurer., , ,,,,,, ,,,,A,,,,,,,,, , WALTER OAKES Presldenr ,,,, LAWRENCE AI-HOMPSON Sergeant-at-Arms ,..LLLLL .LLLLLLLL D AVID ELLIOTT Vice-Presidents, , ,, ,,,,, , ,,,, BILLY BIGGS Council Representative, Secretary C..,,, ,,,,. LLLL C A ROLyN HARDIE EDWARD GEORGE IOA-3 CLASS OFFICERS Homeroom Teacher ,,,, ,,,MR. WILLIAMS Treasurer, .,L,, ,,,,,, ,,,L,., , , ,JOHN MORGAN President ,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,, , H JIMMIE Fixx Sergeant-at-Arms , CHARLES DoRTzIsAcI-I Vice-President ,, ,, ,,,, EDWIN FRANCIS Council Representative, SECFCCGYYW. ,, ,,e,e MARIE CHRISTIE DOUGLAS GRANTHAM IOA-4 CLASS OFFICERS Homeroom Teacher ,,,,L,,. ,.,. M ISS PAYNE Treasurer ,,,, ,,,r,,,LL,,, , ,, ,,,,, ,ALFRED MYERS Pf951CI9I1f., ,,.,,,., ,,,,,, .,.,, J . AMES LAWRENCE Sergeant-at-Arms ,,.., ,,,,, W ILLIAM IVIOTLEY Vice-President ,,,,, , ,,,,, LOUISE BIXLER Council Representative ,,,, ,,,,, C LAUDIA KING Secretary,,, FRANKLIN PRESTON 10A-5 CLASS OFFICERS Homeroom Teacher ,,,, ,,,,, r,,, .,rr,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M I S S ALEXANDER President , ,, , , ,,,,, ,RUTH I-IUNNAKER Vice-President , , , ,,,,,,,,, ELIZABETH IMBODEN Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,. Arvr,,,, C HARLOTTE HOPKINS Treasurer ,,,. ..., ,,,, , , ,, ,,,, ,, JULIA ABENSCHEIN Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,.,,, , E DNA PERRY Council Representative ,,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ANE-r PATTERSON SGPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On the storm tossed waves of the Freshman year, the ship of ,36 flying the colors of red and tan set sail on its maiden voyage. It was laden with three hundred eager students and manned by five faithful instructors. The first year was spent on turbulent seas, but the crew gradually became accustomed to the opportunities of their new environment. The various sports aboard ship were interesting to all. There was football, hockey, swimming, basketball, baseball and traclc. These afforded many the opportunity of winning their monograms. During the summer of '33 our ship cast anchor at Vacation Island to refuel. In the fall of that year the Autumnal winds filled the sails and under new leadership, flying the colors of blue and white, our ship set sail in calmer waters. Several of our crew fell overboard and lost their lives in the Sea of Matrimony. This year has shown the true spirit of the class of ,36. We have won honors in hockey, football and basketball. The Sophomore Class is honored in having 1934-35 football activities. Not only are we well represented in athletics, but also in other activities such as the governing bodies, clubs, the band and orches- tra, the newspaper and clramatics. Now can be seen through the light mist the rolling hills of that tiny Vaca- tion Island. The ship will soon dock, and those two hundred happy youths will be received by numerous natives of the isle. Sunny days, warm waters, cool breezes, moonlight nights, and summer flowers harmonize in songs of greeting. The warm sands of the beach also invite us to remain for a few months-a much too short time. The setting sun lingers in the western heavens regretting to leave such a carefree scene, but the evening brings bright stars and a mellow moon to guide the guests at night. Finallv the glowing light from camp Fires dies, and the island is lulled to sleep by the song of the ll'lO0l'1lIgl1t waves on the deserted beach and summer breezes whispering through the trees. .S3l..l'fVX'-.YI'.l' SOPHOMORE SALLIES DID YA' EVER SEE NO, I NEVER SAW Mr. Fraclc in his room when there was Miss Trott without her sense of hu- excitement in the hall? mor. Sylvan Burnett without an rxcuse? Howard Bayne at school before 9:10. Anna Dawkins drawing in class? Anna Ames being dignified. 'R. Daniels when he didn't know his Elizabeth Thomson when she didn't Spanish? want a cheese sandwich or a pickle. Edward Mortimer sitting up in class? Howard Myers awake in English class. MOVIE MIRROR King Kong ......,,... ,,,,,.,,,,.,, ,,....,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M R . WILLIAMS Ace of Ares ...,.....,.... ,...,,....r, ,,,, A , . , ,.,,,. .,r,a,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,..,,,,,,,, ...,,,,,, J OHN MOORE Little Womefz , ,, , ,.,, .r.,, i.ri, a,.,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , A , , , , , , CELESTE DORNEY, MAVIS KERNS, PEGGY CUMBERLAND, GRACE TILLSON. Midshipman ,lark ..,,., ..,, ,,,... H A ROLD FISHER The Invisible Man ..,... ,,,.,, ...,,, ,,..,, .,,.,,. . .e,,, E D D I E DEATERS Dancing Lady . ,,..,e ...e . . . ,,,ee,e,e,e .L ee,.r...v..e. .,,,..e. - ..e.e,, ,... V I RGINIA DAY Should Ladies Behave ,,,.,.,, ..,, ,.., , . H ,,sr,.., GERTRUDE SMITH, FAITH BELL Sitting Pretty ,..,,. . .,.,... ..,,..,...., .RUTH HORNER, WENDELL ROBINSON Broadway Through a Keyhole ,e...A.....t,,, ,.v,,.....,..,t,..,.,..Y.,t.,. .,..,..,..,..,,. T H OMAS HARDEN Eight Girls In a Boat lBusJ .a.,.,..,,,,..,a.... ..,.,,.....aa..,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--, L ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,a. . ELEANOR STEWART, RUTH HORNER, ELAINE GOODHART, BETTY WILKINSON, DOROTHY SILL, BETTY KAY FOSTER, FAITH BELL, MARY JANE FRICK. Night Life ,..,.,,,e,e...,........a,.,, e...,,.,,, ,,... . . , ,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VIOLA FARRELL Mr. Skitch ...., ,,,, ,,,, .,,. ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, . A R NOLD YOUNG King Henry the Eighth.. ,..... ,,.. ,t,.t,.., -I A MES MacCLAUSLAND Blond Venu: . ....,. ,... . .. ,a...,,..a......a.,, K .,,,a... ...., , BARRY BLAKE The All Americans ,,.,,., .JIMMIE FIXX, EDDIE O'BRIAN Society Girl eee,e.... ,,., ...,,......, , .......... E L EANOR GERDINE Diamond Lil.. ,,,,,.,,,..... . ,',,,,,,,,..ee,, .MOLLY HINTON She Loves 1VIe Not ,e..,. .,,,,., DOUGLAS GRANTI-IAM Daddy Long Legs .. ,,,...r.. ,,......, S TUART JOHNSTON Tarzan the Invincible . .. ,,,.,,,........,., MR. WILLIAMS Devil Tiger ........re..,.....,,..,,.r,,....,,,... . .,,....,,,.,..,..,,.................. ...,..,........,.....,.,.., B UDDY KING Duck Soup ,r.. ,..,,...,.....,,. ..,, ,,.. ..,..,,,,...,,..,. . ...,......,,, - ..,,,..,,,,.....,....,,........,....... ,...,.,,,,..e,,.,....... . . THOMAS HARDEN, RUDDY SCHROFF, BILLY HINTON, MILTON STEWART. l've Got Your Number ,.... ....... - ....,............ B UDDY SCHROFF vs. MARIE MILKS I Am Suzanne ...........,. ..........,..,eA.............................,...... S USAN HENSLEY Best of Enemies ,..................,. ..... ..... .....,........ S , W ILLIAMS vs. ALLENIS HOMEROOM Going Hollywood ........,..i.. ..,.....,..............,,.,.,..........,.......,.........,........... , ,... ...... V .......,..... . . ELIZABETH DOE, FAITH BELL, VIRGINIA DAY. No More Wornerz .......... .........,. ....,,....,,..........,, ,....,.. .............,,.... D O U G LAS GRANTHAM Lovebirds ......,, ........,, -I AMES MacCLAUSLAND, VIOLA FARRELL Sixty-set'e1i an--Q. ,A 9'-33-64 9B CLASS 9B OFFICERS Pres den! ..A,,,,,,....,.,.,.,,,,......v.w.. ROBERT MOT'T'ERN Vice-President ,,,7, .,.,,..V,.,.. MADGE JOHNSON Secretary ,,.., ,..O7.O,O .,...,.O L C AROL SUNDERMAN Treasurer ,.,,,,,,,,, ,, A,,,.,...,.., LAUDREY MARCEY Senate Member ...,.. ,...,..,, ..,, ,........ee.,..... M A R ION SIMMONS CLASS ROLL Gladys Alford Louise Mae Alford Jean Atwood Inez fSoolcyl Bell Ruth fByb lstl Breeden Lillian lBilliel Barnes Dorothy fDutel Daniels Carrie fSuel Frinlc Louise flggyl Grigsby jean fBlondiel Hammond Charlotte fsisl Hawley Thelma fTedl Hilleary Margaret lPeggyl Houser Frances flzranciel Hunton Madge Johnson Arnie f.Bettyl King Catherine lCatl Kiig Ruth fTootsl Kisseilff Grace fGracie Allen, Long Marie fZu-Zul Loos Audrey fAudsl Marcev Mary Louise fLoul Manning Dorothy Massie Faye flfasiel Mathews Jeane fsallyl Mayer Gertrude QGertiel McCoy Leanora fLeel McCue Ruth fRufusl Mosher Clarine fpetel O'Roarlc Ruth lBlondiel Norman Anna Jane fRedsj Pence Virginia fGinnyl Reamy Doris Robinson Marion Simmons Shirley fMiclciel Rowland Carol Sunderman Bruce Anderson Shirley fBauclcl Bauclcman Daniel fDinnyl Breeden Everett Beach Arden fBobl Burnett Jack Byrnes Elton fEllixl Burnett Donald Byroads James Campbell Ernest lsuziel Crist Donaldson Cologne Harvey Conner Leonard Dewey Richard Cozzens David lBuddyl Dungan Celestine fCillyl Velleca Polly Wetzel Audrey fDimplesD Williams janet 1Shortiel Wilson Mary Qshortyj Withers Walter lNiclcl England Hugh Falconer Odell fOdalJ Gant Samuel fsaml Griffin Willie Handback Ralph Harris joseph Heinbuclc Charles Kennedy Jack Kibler William fBillyl Lawrence Alden Maffett Charles KC. CJ Maffett William fBillyl Mansfield Jack McCarthy Donald lMaclcl Mclnturff Robert fBobl Mottern Lawrence lFleal Murdock Earl Newton Foster Nickerson George Rice Chesley hipley Lester fsmittyl Smith Edwin Spealcman Nevitte Torrance Leon Turnburlce Raymond Twomey James fjimmyl White Daniel fDannyl Wilson William fBill1 Wiseman Sixfy-11 inc' 9A CLASS FLOWER Red Rose FRESHMAN CLASS MOTTO Be tlve labor great or small, Do it Well or not at all. OFFICERS COLORS Crimson and Tan President V.77........ll. ..A.......w --..ll-...f4f,-,-.l -.ll----llll Vice-President .....,,l. Secretary 7,,,,,, ,,,,.. Treasurer ,,7,,,,...,,..... Sergeant-at-A rms ,,.,..,, Senator la.l...,.... ,l....ll....4...lllll.lll .fl..A.f.A.................... Sponsor ...,.,,. President .A,,,,.,,. Vice-President ,,.... Secretary l...,,...... Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sergeant-at-A rms ,, Representative ,,,7., Sponsor ,,,-,,,. President ,,...,,.,, Vice-President ,,,,,, Secretary ,.......,,.. Treasurer .e... . ,,,e..e , Sergeant-at-A rms ,,.. Representative ,,,,, Sponsor ,...A,,, President ..,e..,,,. Vice-President ,,e, ,. Secretary ,,,,,e,,,,, Treasurer ,. ,..,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,. Representative ..,..e BRUCE PAUL BROWN I-IALSTED LORRAINE HACK BETTY BROWN POLLY FRINK W jXivii5s ALDERTON HOME ROOM OFFICERS Lucas ,..........Paul Brown e,,,,r...,.June Reeves ...,....,,.Gloria Whitney ,,,,.,,,r,,Betty Brown ,,,,,,.,r,,Polly Frink Bill Ames .,,.......,Miss Loving , .e....... Stanley I-less ..,..,.I'Iarold Wheeler .,,,.,,,,,.John Willis ,,,....,..rFrances Arnest ,,.,,,,,,,,Robert Legg .,,,rBruce Halsted , ,Miss Elliott .James Schroff ..,..,,e.,,Anna Whalen ,,,,.r.r,..Ed'th Parezo ...,,,,,.,rAlvin Gantr .r..,,.,e..Dorvald Cost Cornelia Barker R ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVE Richard Davis .SC Z'Clllj'-0110 Miss Ruff Stuart Ashton Doris Connor Ralph Pendexrer Dorothy Ahalc Stanley Carroll Eileen Copenhaver Miss Firebaugh Charles Bischoff ichard St. George Ruth Burdette Billy Whittington Mildred Crump Gladys Marcey Miss Baker George Darr Kenneth Hancock Lorraine Hack William Franklin Donald Brashears Donaid Brashears 9Al--MR. H770 They Are Adams, Dorothy ,,., Bolen, jean ..7,A,,,,, Brandt, Virginia Brown, Betty ,,,,, ., Carder, Marjory .,,.,, Colby, Ann , ,,.,,,,, , Floyd, Mary ,,.. Frink, Polly ,,,,,, Gordon, Linnie ,,.. WHO THEY ARE LUCAS Description Noisy Fearful ,..,,,.,,,,,,,Reserved ,,,,...i,Money-holder Dependent Studious Author Round-eyed Social Worker Hanford, Barbara ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,.,., Vrrir T alkauve Harbaugh, Mildred ,,,,. ,r,,.,,, P ersipicacious Harrison, Barbara ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, H elpwamed Kalderback, Minnie, Kerns, Midge Luckett. Sally ..r, ,, Owens, Louise ,,,.,,, Pearson, Mary Reeves, June ,,,,, Sims, Mildred ,t..,. Sutton, Goldie', . Whitney, Gloria ,, Wood, Kitty ,.,, Wyche, Betsy ,,,,,, Ames, Bill ,,,iss,,, Ballard, Jimmie ,,,,,,, Bloom, Chester ,,,.,,,,, ,, .,,,,H.,Cooperative ,,,,.,,,Man-hater ,.,Man-hunter Exotic ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,Timid ,s,s,....Disturbed ,,,,,,..,.Dramatic .n.n,,,,Musician Simple .,.,,..-t,Dignified Romantic Small , Quiet ...,,,t,t,t,t,t,,,,Artist Bloomingburg, Guy .,,,,.,...,Y,,, Determined Brown, Julian ,.,,..,...,.,..... Ground-minded Brown, Paul ..,.,. Craig, Dwin .,.,, Davis, Dick ,...,, Isemann, jack .,,.i, ,c....,,,....,,,Orderly Scholarly Politician Loving, Alger ,,,.,,...., ,,,,,,,, M athematician Rowe, Valvin ,,,,,,,,,-,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, M ovie-fan Shefferman, Shelton ,,,,,,,,,,, Sociable Xvard, Raymond ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,Silent Zimmerman, Ted ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Awkward 9A2-MISS RUFF llflro Tlvey Are Ahalt, Dody' Balch, Pinky Campbell, Tish', Conner Pickles , ..,, ,. Copenhaver, Lefty Craig, Nickey', ,, Donaldson, Piney Gosnell. Grace,' Hulbert, Pokey Keiter, Whitie A, , , Keys, Bobby Lloyd, Edith ..,, Mangum, Betty ,,,,, Maupin, BibAbie ,,,,, Mclntosh, Mary Ann Stegmire, Stigie Description Shorty , Blondie ,m,s,,,Flapper Giggles .....i.,,Conceited , ,,,sss,,, ,,s,s T all Popeye Blissful Scrappy Demure Specks Dimples .Slim Brightie Pleased Bashful Thompson, Hen:-ry Scottie Ashton, ' Stu ..t,, ,,,t..,.,. ,..,ssc,,,,.. , F loppy Bonney, Benny', ,,,,.. Carrol, Stanley ,,,,,, Compton, Philip .,,,,, Dagger, Dagger', ,,,,, n,,..c.Conscientious Handsome .,,m,...,Blondie Stuck-up German, Paul ,,..,,,,,,..t... ,s,,,,,, S poiled Graniger, Hall:-pint ,,,,,,,,,, Crooner Hanley, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, S Ieepy Milks, Jimmie ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,, C gndenged Payne, Lev ,,,t,.,,t,,, ,,ttt,tt,t , ,jerkey Pendexter, Pendy Robinson, Jack ,,,,,,,,.. ,.,,.,..,.....Bashful Sheals, Shezel', .,,,,,, Speek, Speek-easy ,,,,...Conceited ,,t,Amateur ....L,,.,..,.,,..Climber Smith, Press ,,s, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Good-Looking SW3El'10L1t, Swartie ',,, W ,,,,,,,,YYYYY, Blunderef William, Home tttttttt,,,t,,,,,tttttttt,t,,,.,,,,,, Early Wilson, Leigh ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,YYY,,Y,,Y,,- Slguchy 9A3-MISS LOVING lVfvo They Are Dercription Allen, Collis, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,, C heerful Ansrine, Mildred ,,.,.,., ,,,,ss,, I mpertinent Arnest, Frances ,s,c,ss r,,r,,,,,,,,, P Ieaganr Brown, Eleanor ....,.,,.,,, ,,,,,, Thoughtlesg Gardiner, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,, ,. .,,,.., Friendly Inbody. Mary Lou ,,,,,,, ,.,,,...,...,,..., S miling Meinberg, Kitty .... .....r ,t,,,,.,., C o -operative Oldham, Olive ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I ndustrious Palmer, Mildred, t,,,,,,.. ....i,,,,,, A ttractive Puffer, Shirley ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,Vociferous Royall, Helen ,,,,,,, Smith, Helen ,,,r , Whalen, Patsy ,,,, H Whitmer, 'L Ruth ., W'ilson, Imogene ,.,. Alderton, -Iimmiew, Atkinson, joe ,s.,.,,,,,,, Beale, Turner ,,,,i,,., Bierley, Frank ,,,,,., ,, Breeze, Aubrey ,,,,., ,,,,, Bushong, Howard ,,,,,.,t .,.,......Dreamy Noisy ,,,,,,,.Talkative .. ,,.,, Retiring Calm ,.,,,..,Dignified ,t,.,,,,.,,,Slow . ,,,,,s,, Smart ,s,,,.,.s.s,Stately ,,s,....Energetic s,s,t...,Sleepy Davis. Gilbert .,,. , .... U Romantic Emericl-3 Spike- .. .,..,....,., Gleshy French, James ss,,, ,,,,,.. ....,,,.. F i erce Halsted, Bruce .,..,,.,, ,...,,.. D ependable Hess, Stanley ,,,,,,,,, , Clever Hutchinson, I-Iutch ',,,,,, ,,,,,,, M ischiecous Legg, Bobby ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,.,.,.,,,, C u t e Thompson, Shorty ,,,, , , ,Girl-crazy Smith. Harry ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S tudious Tuthill, Oliver .,s,, Y .. .. .Honest Von Spreclcen, Ted ,,i,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,, Baron Wxd, John ,,,,., ...t,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Q uiet Weblev, Reds ,,,s , Wfheeler, Harold NVildins. Ernest ,, Willis. Johnny ,,,....., S?-:'i'11f,v-f'Zt'o Wind Bag , , Athletic Lazy Y .... Bluff ,Georgia, Louise.- 9A4-MISS FIREBAUGH Who They Are Ballard, Louise, .......,,,A..,...,.......,...,,.,,, t Beach, Thelma ,....l Bean, Telula A,....A..,.... Beuchart, Phyllis ,,..,,, Beuchart, Virginiam-.. Brennan, Frances Buhler. Eleanorazt-. Description Silent Lovable Madam Attractive .r.,.i,Red Head Duclty Artistic Burdette, Ruth, ..... a--,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,.,., Lucky Burrows, Elizabeth ,,.,,,,. ,w ,,,,,,,,,,,, Friendly Crouch, Betty .,... ....,...,,....,.......r,,, L ,,r,, S tylish Crump, Mildredw ,,,,., W-- ....,........,.,. Pretty Cohee, Eleanor ...... L ..... - ..... --., ..,,.. Smart Flaherty, Catherine ,....... - ,,,.,,............ .Neat Gooding, Lucille.- ...,...,., - .r,,r,rrr.,,,., Happy Grifhin, Betty ,,... - ..,.,t... ---- .t....,,....,,,,, Busy Gillette, Virginian.. .....,. -- .......,. .Sweetheart ,.......- ......,.t Slender Haller, Hellen ....,.....,,...... .....,.,, T allcative Haney, Margaret .,,rr,,,.,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tall Humphrey, Peggy t,..,t .C ,.......,,,...., Studious Johnson, Virginia ,,,...,., -,L ,,,,,, , ,.,,,r, Flirt Kirby, Julia ,r.,, ,,,,,.,.,, L ,,,,,t,t,,, .,,,rr,,, T i mid Laing, Jane ,..,,,,.. W- ...t...,.. -.- .,.,,,, Musical Marcey, Gladys, .,., Marsteller, Betty ..,,. -.. Oliff, Laddien .t,... ,L .......t.............. Jolly .,.,,..Tomboy eeeee- HaPPY Steger, Frances ....,,,-,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Reserved Bischoff, Charles ,,,,,,,. L ,.c,,,,,rrr,r Admired Calfi, Veneranclo, .,.,.,. Carter, Jimmie ,...,.. ,,,,,,,,.,..,,,Shielc .,,.,,,,..Handsome Gardiner, Chester ,.......r........,,...r, Pretty Boy Janson, Larsuui ,,,r, Bhd ,,,,,,,r,,,,r,,,,r ,Smart Nicherson, Thomas ,.,,,,, ,,,r,,,,, T gather-'S Pet Smith, Carrol, ..........,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ong SI. George, Richard ,,,,.,,,,,,r,,,,,, Angel Face Tidler, Malcolm ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Athletic Whittington, Billy ..,,,,r,.,,,,,,, Chewing Gum Wismer, Carl ,,,,.,,,, Microscopic 9A5-MISS ELLIOTT Who They Are Austin, Bertha .,,,r, Barker, Cornelia Beach. Margaret ,,,., Blandford. Evelyn . Cisler. Mildred ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Destefano, Madonna Description Powder Puff Silent . ....,.,,,,,,,,,,.., Noisy Snoopy Perpetual Motion Circus Queen Hancock, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,Y,,,,,,, Giggles Heatwole, Gertrude Loveless, Jean ,....,...,, Lowe, Evelyn ,..,,.,,, Masi, Miriam ,,.,...,, Parezo, Edith ,..,.,, Paturzo, Louise . Shanholrz, Jessie Sieber, Bernice Vamp ,.,,,r.,,Tallcative Late High-haty Dreamer ,, Energetic Absent Slcinny Small, Thelma, .ttttt . Spratt, Catherine ,,..,.., Tillett, Caroline ..... Whalen, Anna Balcer, Boyd ,.,,.r.. Cost, Donald ...,,,, Gantt, Alvin .,,,.,.. Hurst, Clearance .... Gore, Arthur .,,,,., Kern, Robert ,,,,............ Koerner, Andrew .,,, ,L Miller, joe, ..,........... Morrell, Albert. ,,,... .. Porter, Frank ,,,,,,, Rauth, Ernest, ,.,,,...,. -., Shelton, Starley ,,,,i.,.,. Spencer, Arthur ,.,. Stuart, Jack ,...,,,,,., Tillette, Charles ........... 9A6-MISS Who They Are L., ,.r,rr,,.., Sleepy ,- ..., Night Ow Quiet Smiles ...,....t.Cartoonist Procrastinator ,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, Romeo ,.....,rIndustrious C ,,,,,,.. , Shorty .,,,Slow Shrimp Studious .,.....,.,Artist i,......,,Athletic ...,.ri,..rLoud ,,,,,,,,,Lanlcy Swif: .,r,,,,,Reds Shielc BAKER Description Bunch, Hazel ,,,,,,,,..,...,,,,,,,.,r,,, -,,-Happiest Carroll, Margaret .,,.. Haclc, Lorraine. ...... . Kidwell, Dora, ,,,, ,- King, Marie ............ . Shorty -.....,.,,Prettiest .,,,,,,.,.Fuzzy ....,,,,,,,i,,Fatty Langley, Margaret ,L ..., .....,... B oy Crazy McCormick, Adair ,,,, McDevitte, Mae ,,,.,,,,, McDonald, Vivian ,... .. Marcey, Edith ........,..,. Merchant, Gertrude .,.,,,, ,,...,--,Curley .,,,.,,,Slcinny ,,.,,,,,Cute .Lilcable ,.,,,r,,,,.,Slim Murdoclclc, Minerva, ,r,, ,,.,,,,,,,, B londie Parezo, Dorothy ,,,...,.,, Plaugher, Dorothy ....... Power, Eileen .,,,,,,,,r Rinlcer, Edith ,,,,,,.,.. Ralston, Evelyn ,,,,.. . Sieqal, Margaret .,.,,,, Teller, Beatrice Brashears, Donald ..,.,. Bennet, Richard ....,.. ........,Tomboy ,,,,,,,,,Dopey Funniest ,,,..,..rLanlcy ..,,,,,.,.,,.Flippy ,,.,,,,,,,Perlciest Nicest .,,,r,,,LCraziest 7, Shortest Chare, John ,,,,,...,,.....,, ...r.,., ,,,. L a zy Damer, Eyre ,,,,,,r. ,,,,, ,,,,,,, D ' 'retest Dansberfzer. Harold . Biggest Dart, George ,,,,,.,r.,,, ,,,,,.,,, S olemn Franklin, Billy ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, S m arrest Hanroclc, Kenneth ,,,.,,r, ,...,,, B usinesslilce Johnson, Harlow ,,...,,, Kirwin, Bob , ,,..... , Long, Bernard ,..,.. ., Louis, Herb- t ,.,.,,.. Marcey. Earl ,, Mobberly, Roy ,r,,r,., O'Brien, Robert .,.... Schroff, Frank i,,,,, 7 Sczicrzfy-flzrce Bashful Slcinniest , Athletic , ,,,,, Reddest Hair Tallest ,,,,,,,.,...,,Popular ..,..-.-,..........Slepey Best Dressed In '37 with an -encouraginsg smile, HASH AND MORE HASH Weire the lowly freshmen, maybe soon we'll pass, To he the haughty sophomores, they say the hardest class. As hghting striving juniors. we'll hold our standards high. Some may hold great honors--others lowly lie. But through the years we'll struggle trying to carve careers. To be seniors, upper classmen, possessors of these years. Some will be dropped by the wayside, others will struggle through strife. But to wear the Green and the White that's out ambition in life. TED ZIMMERMAN, '37. WILL THESE UA OFFICERS OF 1934 BE THESE PEOPLE IN 1960? Paul Brown ,,,,,,, June Reeves ,,,,,,,,,,, Gloria Whitney Bill Ames ,,,,,.,....., Stanley Hess ,,.,, Harold Wheeler ,i,.,,, John Willis ,,,,,,,,., Bruce Halsted ,,,.,. Anna Whalen ....,,, Alvin Gantt ,,,... Pecora Ma Ferguson Miss Perlcins ,Paul Whiteinan ......,,Will Rogers Al -Iolson Huey Long ,.,,.,......,...Garner ...,....Kate Smith .. Clarlc Gable Donald Cori .,,tttt,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,, Rosco Ates Stuart Ashton ,,,t,t., ..,.,.t,,,,t,, I . P. Morgan Ralph Pendexter... Sir Borden Powell Charles Efscholl ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Einstein Stanley Carroll ttt,,, ,.,....,. . .. Ed. Wynn Gladys Marcey t,.,,.. . t.t.,r Schuman Heinlc George Dart ,,,,, .. Kenneth Hancoclc Donald Brashears UFRESHMENH We are Freshmen one and all And hope in '37 to be students ol W. L, at the last toll call. With steady nerves and never tiring, To reach the liftiest heights Each one of us is heartily aspiring. In '37 we will he Seniors And with mingled joy and sacness, Shall bid adieu to the juniors. We are on ou-' way and striving steadily, To obtain our diplomas which you may know XVill he accepted most readily. Eddie Cantor Col. Stoopnagel Jimmie Durant A helpful hand and understanding heart, We'll loolc haclc over that long, long mile, And say to those who are Freshmen then, Keep tugging on with strength and will For soon you'll all be Senior men. Stanley Hess. when giving the quali- ties of an artist. said: He must be able to draw his imagnationfl Notice: The students will have :Q holi' davs unless talcing malce-up exams. Nit: Say, who talces these make-up exams? XVit: Oh, the girls day: they take talce them on cosmeticsf' If thiq reasoning on the part of a JAMES Atzoreroxsi, '37 Miss Loving: Wfhat is meant lay 'overheadf ,Iohn? john Willis: 'll don't know. Tha: is certainly over my head. Eaul Brown was reading to an rlderly lad-,' when her daughter hrought In A piece of cake and said: Paul, vou'll have to eat this hetween words. freshman? , , ,, I . wouldn't the study of a wellehalanced meal NO' he rcpllp-xl' I 'olllmi l do that' me 'dietologxyf' l Lt Iill Cat it altey'-wot'-ds.. COULD YOU IMAGINE? M155 I-'QVING Not teaching Vocational Civics Miss Ei.Lio'rT Not giving first aid MR. LUCAS Saying. Algebra is hard Miss RUFF Not saYl 'S- HHUSQ biisn Miss BAKER Not playing in the faculty game M155 FQIRREBALIGI-I Supervising The Perfect Study Hall WHO I'D LIKE TO BE If I could he who I wanted to be. I'd he just my plain self you see. Qualities others possess may not he in me. Still I'd want to be just plain me. My reason for wanting to he is easy to see. I can't he you and I can't he she. hut I can be me. S'4't'v11ly-f0111' Extra-Curricular Activities ?' -z.. ., g gffgxli ' E11 : l 1, , 1 i f 2 gb 'QOH Q P ,,-.Wren 4,5 ,, M... LI, f 1, i7Qf.' 2 - 11 THE SENATE lun! lx'w:.' lfrft ry' nwlzfr .lzuk I1r.'m1.m. l.4lv11-v Ilwyrw. 1. I1!l1t' Rm-llmx .m1I XvlI'!l11l.L ILM. M'.w:J,l lX,f:.' H711 rw z,ffi'ib .XIIH .Xrmm Xl:n'm11 51111111--mx, llvlvm' 31k'I,HTlllI'1. gmfl Ruth Smnth. lffwi lvmv tlwff 1,1 frfffxru .I.1:mf-. 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ID--u.1I1I lT1.4Ju'.ng If-lu.ufl ll:-1-vgv. li-u1gl.nM 1All'I1III.Hlf. lilll .Xnlvm N:-xxtrv I -+1 um- 4' .SY:'4'11f'x'-S1'.1' STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President 7,.A,,,..SSS a ..7,7f7f,7...S7,SSAS,7,Y7,..,S JOHN R. BEAMAN Vice-President SS,,S S,,,,SS SS,SSSS..S L O UTSE BOONE Secretary ,..77,-V.,7,,S ,,,,,SSS a CONSTANCE ROLLINS Treasurer.. ...,,TO..,SOSSS..T,, .,...,OOOSOOOSOOOO,,.SS..,OSSOO,OOOOS VI RGINIA BALL Fundamental changes both in student government and the Constitu- tion have marked the school year of 1934-34. Because of increased enrollment a different trafiic control in the halls became necessary. As a consequence, the monitor system which proved to be very effective, was adopted. During the month of October, Colonel McNeil took the officers of the Student Council to Rockvilllz High School to make a survey of their student government which was modeled after that of the United States. Because of its great effectiveness it was attracting attention from Wash- ington and the nearby surburbs. Within the following fortnight an amendment to the Constitution was drawn up, changing the name of the Executive Council and Homeroom Council to the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively. The amendment also gave authority to the President of the Student Association, John R. Beaman, to select a cabinet. The first secretariate was that of Public Safety to control the patrol system. Walter Bell was appointed and with the aid of Colonel McNeil immediately organied a better and more effective system of patrols. These changes in the government necessitated the addition of several articles to the Constitution. As a result there was a general movement for a new Constitution, so after several weeks a new one was drawn up and presented to the Senate and House of Representatives on March 16, 1934. It was passed unanimously by both houses. This new Constitution is certain to prove a great aid to the future governing bodies of the Washington-Lee High School. Seventy-sezien Vi 1-E I il 516 1 IBS' if-1 151 Pi 1. rg- . Qu Q.. S' 1 . 15 EH. 3156 5. STAFF l'iIl.kl Nifii' 1.151ff.-inf .llf.Yi'1ll, ,llilwr l'. 1'tfi'r'lw1.-lg. ,Nlinml li'if:i' faint. XY. lit-ll. l'-v. .Xp iizipt. jill. J, Roberts. Slzitfl llzipt. IJ, lliiqiiii. Vo. Cl fi.l1'1, I.1iniixeN.1'+'. 153 flint. l'. Sll1'6Ylf, lizmill iiztpt. R. Springer. llIlIl'l Leatler Vai-I. H. liriinner. Staff, 'lliiiil li'ff:i' I.ii.-ut. V. Miles. Vu. .XZ l.u'iit. l'. Vlieuning, Vo. .XL Llent. Ki. Ilawwix. CU. Cp l.lt'l11. NY. llfl1'l'L'll. fri. li: l.iei1t. hl. Rice. li:in41. lwfnillz l'i'uri' I.le-ut. S. Swnrt, lin. Hg Lient, YY. lfllis. Staflg l.ieut. 'lf hlulinston. Liu. lf. l'r1f!i Ififfv lioliir Sergt. lf. XY.ir1l. Stiiflg Volm' Serqt. A. Viiqlisv. String Semi. Milli-wt' .X. lning Stzifiig Sn-rqt. S. Vole, Staff. THE CADET CORPS In April, 1933, the Corps was invited to and accepted the invitation to par- ticipate in the Tenth Annual Apple Blossom Festival at Winchester, Virginia. During the first week of june, 1933, a competitive drill was held at the school to determine the best company and platoon in the battalion. Company A wen the company drill which gave Company A the honor of having the best company and platoon in the battalion. Early in Cctober of 1933 directly after the Corps was organized, a detail attended the Piedmont Dairy Festival at Nlanassas, Virginia. Cn Armistice Day, November 11, 1933, the Corps received an invitation to participate in the parade and for a platoon from both AH and B Companies to give an exhibition and competitive drill on the main street of Clarendon. The platoon from Company B was commanded by Captain Goings. Captain Bell commanded the platoon from A Company. Both platoons put on a good exhibition, but the platoon from Company A excelled, and won the competitive part of the drill. Besides the regular drill all members of the Junior and Senior classes attend Military Szience Class once a week. In this class new commands and movements are learned which are used at drill. Also Colonel McNeill teaches manoeuvres and commands. and such things as relate to the Army of the United States in time of peace and war. The Cadet Corps is greatly increasing in number due to the interest created by the high standing of the Corps. This standing is maintained and gradually raised through the efforts of the Commandant, Colonel C. S. McNeill, and his officers, and the loyal co-operation of the members of the Corps. .STI'wif'-x'-i'1'g1f1f r, . QQ? !! ' bg. LOAIPANX 'A l :':,f' ffm' If-'T rw f'0f'f Ii. I't I-I. .X. 'I'+ww-. I Iiwyxxw- Ii XYI'fr'rv. KI. Bwmxlm-. l.Ii+T. Ik-II. Inf-m. I, 4'Iw:,'.'-1L51.g. I.1w1l II, Xlxlfx. I., I-'L-fm. 5 Iixxwf-. I'. Il' mi-. 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AICIIHIIIAIQI, .I. jcffric'S ll. I.uNIny. il. ,IUIIIINUIL Eiglziy THE STAFF First Rott' Cleft tu rz'grlztIf'vFirst Lieut, Chewning. lfirst Lic-ut. Iiualil. Faptzain Uailie-. Mapu Kirsclmer. Sponsor NYiIliam4. Captain Hagan. First Lieut. Finkelstein. Second Ruiz' Iliff! to rirllitl--Fir-t Sergt. l.2HIUSiflIl, Platoon Sergt, Xxvlwliitifljltllll, First 56115. Long. Second Lieut. Hour-II. Sc-cowl Lit-ut. Ht-sley. Adjutant Slieltun. Sergeant-Major Ilurrnuulis, Guide Srrgezmt Felton, THE GIRLS' AUXILIARY The Girls, Auxiliary, under the able direction of Major Kirchner and Spon- sor Williams, is now embarked on its fourth year. At the present time, there are one hundred and thirty-one full-fiedged mem- bers who compose the two companies with two platoons each. Ar the beginning of the year, the uniforms were changed into a more suit- able uniform than those of the past three years. The girls now wear heavy blue skirts, capes, and gray sweaters. On September 30 two platoons participated in the annual Piedmont Dairy Festival held at Manassas, Virginia, where they received favorable recognition. They also took an outstanding part in the Armistice Day parade held on Novem- ber 11, at Clarendon. Preparations are now being made for the third annual Cadet-Auxiliary show which will be given under the direction of Mrs. Mallott and Miss Williams. This show promises to be a very entertaining and novel production. It is one of the most important events in the Cadet-Auxiliary year. Besides being entertaining, it also helps defray the expenses of the W'inchester trip in the spring. The Cadet Corps and auxiliary expect to take part in the Apple Blossom parade as they have done in the past. 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I1 1.1 l1'11:1' 4111! 111 1111l1t1 V1111111-N 1l1111.111l-1111. 11.11111-, 5111-01, 111'1111.111, 1ill1Q. 5111. K1111. 1l.l1k'4,'j, hw-111111. 1151-. 511l'.l1i111.l1I. 11.111, ,X1l.1111- l'1x111-, I-11.11-11. Nl11111'1'. 11111111115 111111, IQKIN11. 1911.111 l 11111'1. 11111-1111, 1'11tIN. 111'1111111uk. Smith. lf1'1fl1f,1' f:w 1 gf, SENIOR HIGH GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS Faculty Adviser .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , HMISS TURNER Presideizt . ..,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I DA JEANNE DAGGER ICICF-P76fId8?1I,, ,, ,,,,,,,AA,,, RUTI-I SMITI-I Secretary .,,,Y,,,,7.,,, ..,,,w,7 ,,7,,,w.,...,.,,,, E L EANOR DAVIS Treamrer SSS, . SSSS SSS.SSS . .. . ,.A..,,,,7,,,, ANNA JANE PENCE Council Representative 7,,, .,77,,7, 7..,,,, P E GGY ANNE ENGLISH Hobby Committee Clvairnzan , A,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,, ELIZABETH BALL Sofia! Service Committee Clvairmaz ..,, ,.,,I,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,, P EGGY YOST Social Committee Clmirman A,,A ,,,Y,YY, A DRIENNE ODENTHAL .Music Committee Chairman ,,,L,,,,,,,,, LAL,,,Y,YYYY,,,,AA ,,,,MARLIN PENCE Program Committee Clnzirmapz ,,,,, ,Yv,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,w,, R UTI-I PEDGETT MEMBERS Ruth Padgett Ruth Smith Grace Loomis Eleanor Davis Namoi Green Anna Jane Pence Nellie Mooney Audrey Williams Gertrude Finkelstein Elizabeth jones Helene McDonald Shirley Rowland Francis James Ruth Chapman Elizabeth Ball Peggy Anne English Dolores Dye Nliriam Kress Myrtle Bacon Elizabeth Dinges Margaret Yost Marlin Pence Ida .leanne Dagger PURPOSE SLOGAN To Find and Give tive Best To Face Life Sqiiarely CODE: Ar a Girl Reserve I will try to be: Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends Reaching toward the best Eager for knowledge Seeing the beautiful Earnest in purpose Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times BANG! The Senior High Girl Reserves of W-L started off their second year as hostesses to the Freshmen girls at a Bar-X Round-Up. Following this successful start, our hobby committee entertained the club at a bowling party. Posters and speeches by our publicity committee and the work of our ever faithful social service committee helped to make more happiness around Thanksgiving time by increasing the gifts of the student body. Our girls made a fine showing among girls from the city schools as the presented a colorful por- trayal of the Christmas customs and carols of Holland at one of our beloved club suppers. Folowing the supper, five of our girls acted as check girls at the annual dance. Our social service committee sponsored a school-wide doll :ind toy contest at Christmas time. Those which we received were very attractive and we sent them to the Welfare Board for distribution. One of the cold, breezy evenings in January found us skating merrily in front of the school. After- wards our social committee served us with delightful refreshments. Eight of our girls were among those who were fortunate enough to be able to go with over .1 hundred girls from other G. R. clubs to New York in February. One week later found us again dining at the Y where we celebrated the twentieth birthday of the founding of the Girl Reserves in Washington. In March we had a grand time working on yo-yo pillows and the program for assembly. A few of our girls were chosen to model in the spring fashion show presented at our March club supper. The first week in April found us in Barker Hall at the Y watching a fine performance of the operetta, Snow-White and the Seven Little Dwarfs, in which several of our girls had parts. Our club joined with others in giving aMothers, Day Tea and Recognition Service in May. Our year of work and pleasure wound up with a grand closing banquet in june. Ellfjllfj'-flI1't'P -Q-qua ii' QQQQ' ? :wil ml lull IQ3. il M S1 1 'ff .-.i Pl: l Htl li 'IMS- i If lil T-:I . , , bl? lluf lun- lltlcu Imtlmrwl. Xli-X .Xlclliifcij lvlxi hlczmtle llzipuvr. Kl'llllCtll llruwu. X 'i full Ifmv Huy lllmvlllziii, l i mQis Nlzuligzm. liliznlwctll llinge-s, Ruth Smith. lflizaluvtli Fuller, ii ini x Y mllu ,.. XV: 1 :' 1110.1 lfwrt' Vlinrlcs ll:irt1ll:u'l:. HI'lU,'C llzil-tx-Jul, .lulmn Ht-iiruic. Rulmrt l,r:g. lfulzt Dulaney. llcc- RUN-. Iizwlmrxi Flirt-lu-ril. , 1'i:1lH'fll Ixlfn' R:iymuml 4':u'rull, l'I1lxx:ml Hcurgc. Mary lfzn'lry ,Xinry Rnulznul Schulte. lf? Paige. l'1'1rlz 1x'1frl' Stcrlmu Suzirt. Nl:-:i-lv l':ilmcr. XXX-slry llxirrrlll l'litifm'1l l.ylc. llzlviml Iillititt. Lex C0111curf Le Drapeau Francais 1,11 Pr6,viz1er11c 1.11 V166-Pni.Vif1C711C 1.6 Scfrcfairc 1.0 Trtivorier 1.0 Reporter 1.1.1 D1rL'4'1r1L'c' LE FOYER La F1eur Le Coquelicot LA DEVISE HEI! man! LES OFFICIERS MLLE. HELEN COUPARD S MLLE. IDA 'IEANNE DAGGER MLLE. MILDRED SHEPHERD Le Foyer est trbs contcnt cfavoir comme S M. KENNETH BROWN MLLE. RUTH SMITH MLLE. ALDHIZER sa pr6sidentc Mlle. Coupard, qui a dCIl1CLlI'l3 3 pilflb. AVCC lCS PI'0gI'Hl11fI1CS TDICFCSSHUIS, UH excellent diner 3 un restaurant francais, ct unc visits a lfglise francaisc. Le Foyer a fait lweaucoup :lc progres cette annec. 11111111-X'-flllll' 1'ilil'Xf Rott' Betsy XY3tli:-. lit-ili il-LIVIIFV. l':iiil ll'-.ix-.ii. lilziiiie 1Qimll1g1v't. Bli-s .Xlli-ii, Yiruiiiia Ikiy, lJoi'fitl15 Sill. Rziyin-Iii-l XY:i1wl. Filly lliexxniiig. 1 .Sli-ini.1' Iihft' ,Xlue-i' I.i.x-mg. AIM-5 lfloyl. Minnie vlizilileiilwiifk. lleleii limiir-ll, l1:ii'lwzii':i lxeys. Louise Xlzinuliiiiii. llL'IlI'lK'lIZl Iliwziip-oil, - 4 v 4 Y Tlifril lx'f1:t -XYilli:iii1 Hauser. 'l'efl Zimim-rnizui. St:iiiley1l:ii'i'oll. Wesley lj.ii1ci'ick. l4lIlI'Zl'l lieiittneig 1.115 Sniiitli-rut. llillvimi lglyiit. -llei'lwi't- Sliiinmii. ,lzum'- Md Liuslziiiil. l':ii1l Smith, llilly Vriqlit. LATIN CLU B Sententia Coifffff Dehcmus R bx U cr et Possumus Agemus Aurum Consul . .. . . VIRGINIA L. DAY Praetor . .JAMES NIcCAUSLAND Scfjbd Y W . BETH TURNER Quai-jwy S PAUL BROXVN Y g BESTY WYCHE Cf 'fU'f FAITH BELI. Vigilia .. TED ZIMMERMAN Sponsor, , V NITSS ALLEN The Romani Hodierni, or Romans of Today, meet every Tuesday to enjoy the lighter side of Latin. The programs varv from rather serious dehates to games which provoke mirth as well as arouse lceen competition. Plays in Latin or ahout the Romans present various phrases of ancient culture in an interesting form. Sometimes the cloclc is turned haclc and outstanding characters who lived long ago appear and reveal interesting secrets of cosmetic and culinary arts. Many Latin songs popular since the Middle Ages have been learned, and several modern songs have been transposed into Latin. NEW MEMBERS Susan Hensley Mildred Harbaugh Barbara Harrison Betty Foster Marjorie Kerns Dorothy Adams Bill Ames Mildred Sims Guy Bloomingburg Jean Bolen Faith Bell james Ballad E1'gIzfy-five EL CIRCULO ESPANOL MoToN Los CoLoREs Tarzfo Manta-Montii Tanto Amarillo y rojo MADRINA-La Senora dona Erancisca Bell LOS OFICIALES Descle septiembre 1933 hasta febrero 1934 La Pre5ir1'e11ta ,,,, ,YYVV7Y.,, ,..,7 . . LA SENORITA JANET GOULD E1 Vice-Presiderzla ,Y,7,, ,,7, , .. EL SENOR ARCHIE MCPHERSON La Secretaria L as L .L .L . ,, LA SENORITA RUTH COE La Tesorera ,7,,7,,,, ,,,E . .LA SENORITA HAZEL POSEY EI Cenfinela .7,L - .. .. as EL SENOR FRANK CARPENTER LOS OFICIALES Desde febrero 1934 hasta juno 1934 El President ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,77,.77,,..,.,,Y, E L SENOR ARCHIE MCPHERSON La Vice-Presiderlta ,,7,7, v..,.,.,.. .,.. L A SENORITA HAZEL POSEY Ld Secfefdfiama V77.. . AA-., LA SENORITA RUTH CHAPMAN La Tesorera .. ,..., . .. ,7,,,, ,. LA SENORITA RUTH P1-IELPS El Parlementario ---, .Y7, , .EL SENOR LAWRENCE GREEN EI Centinela, .7..LL L.., EL SENOR KENNETH PECK EI Sillero de Programa ,,Y., . L LAA9 EL SENOR GILBERT RAUL El Sillero de Publicidad.. ,,,7, ., ,.,7 ...EL SENOR CLELAND REED The Spanish Club is unique in that a great many of its members have com- pleted the High School Spanish course. Thus the members are supposedly endowedn with a fluent Spanish vocabulary. One of the many projects which has been undertaken has been to make a contact with every Spanish speaking countrv. This has been accomplished by each individual taking one of the countries. The club has been most fortunate in that it received about eighteen responses. Some of the recuerdos received were copies of Constitutions, flags, pamphlets, and stamps. The club is especially proud of the fact that it is a recipient of a letter signed by the U. S. Ambas- sador to Spain himself. The Secretary of the Spanish Embassy :nent the club a copy of the Constitution of the new Republic and also suggested the motto for the club, Tanto Monta, lVlonta Tanto. This motto is one of the oldest mottoes of Spain. Our major project for the latter half of the year is the study of our neigh- bor, just across the Rio Grande, Mexico, especially the costumes of its home and school life, and the relationship between the United States and Mexico. The club has an invitation to visit the Mexican Embassy and is planning a visit there, and also to the Pan American Building and finish the outing in true Spanish style with an ualmuerzo espanol en el restaurant Nladrillonf' The club colors, motto, and pin have been standardized so that in the future all members may have a common band of recognition. If1'g11t.v-silt First Rott'-llilrlrerl Palmer. Catherine Bleinlwerg, .lzmies .Xlflertoin Mrs. Ransom. Courtney Hood. Raul-:head Davie-. Betty Hullinrt. - St'cwz.l Ron'--Yivirtxi StCgIll8l6f.lLllllIil1 Byrnes. lzl-eanor liroxxn, flarme URo:trk, David Stone, lleorge Rice. 1 H Tlzfril' Rim' 'Gertrude Heatwole. Elina Grillin. Daviwl XX ?llAl'lIl U'Il. THE DEBATING AND ORATORY CLUB OFFICERS President ,.,,, , ..... .. ccaccccsccc C OURTNEY HOOD Vice-President . ,, ,. L , JAMES ALDERTON Secretary ,,.......,.., acccac K ATHERINE MEINBERG Treafurer 4.,.. E , , uaua B ANK DAVIES Sergeant-at-Army . , ,A,. - Q , MILDRED PALMER COLORS FLOWER Green and Silver lilfluite Columbine The Debating and Oratory Club is holding high the Green and Silver in this, its third year of existence. Although the National Oratorical Contest has been discontinued through lack of funds, this branch of the club work has not been abandoned, and it is certain that this year would have been even more successful than the last. The debates held in the club are steadily increasing in excellence, and it is one of its goals to challenge and conquer other schools and clubs. The club is very fortunate in having Mrs. Ransom as its able sponsor. Eiglzty-sevcitz -ani! W r, QC! , 5- Y V v lurif lilifr KI.liq.iir-I llvztini-5. llllllxt I'oxivxN. lfllfgilu-Ili ,lout-N. limi-III15 l'l.l7l:lIt'I, lfi mt Btvgvi' Silvia IiIllll'll, ll.-loixw 1151- S1,.1,l lffm' liIlHNI.lIIk'l' .Xlvxxtiiflen linugvn Xxillvtll. llniwitlly liznnr-lx. Xlilflit-il Rice. thrice' Sin lfpfrfl lfnft' lirm-Nt IM,-rv-iinm-. Vlirilv- llelmx. llrur' Vzulixlt-, iievfiuc lmxiwin. Ifvlw Vzit. ini L I fusfwlx lilm' XIV. li, Rl. l'i'.u'k. iCflxx.ii'Il Ilffekliniix. ll.mlel SlI.,XXlI.lIi- SjlNXIIl lC'1riu:!t. Ili liner. lf-flwrt liyimw, OFFICERS Cfmirnzan , flxxistarzt Clntzirrmin Treaxurer , Sc't'fc'fL1fj' Cfmirrmzn Axrivftznf Cfmirnztzrz Trcavzlrcr H Secretary N E W' Rose Borcherding Dorothy Butler Margaret Corcler FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEIXIESTFR S ROBERT BYRNES I-IILDA PONVERS A SSYLVIA CULLEN MILDRED RICE PAGE CARLISLE DOROTHY BUTLER ROSE BORCHERDING VIRGINIA DARCY SECOND SEMESTER MEMBERS Nlargaret Kirschner Blanche Long Shirley Dufler Ruth Coe Patsv Wfhalen Dorothy Duflin Xvalter Rynex Elizaheth Fuller James Simmons The Puhlicity Committee, the first of its lcincl to he organized at 'Xvaslnng ton-Lee High School, is under the sponsorship of Mr. E. Frnclc. The purpose of this committee is to place our school hcfore the puhlic and stimulate intereat in its activities. Through our ellorts we hope that Wlashington-Lee will he hetter known and appreciate lfuylzly-t'1'gp111I Support Your G h h VOL. 2 NO. 6 School Paper a FEB- 28, 1934 SErEnTTfi1lalTEationig g CROSSED J Editor-in-Chief, Adrienne Odenthal Associate Editor ,,,, Carlyn Kitchens Club Editor .,,,,,, Morris Nlclxflahon General News Editor. Margaret Spratt Business Nlanager ...Billy Jones Asst. Bus. Mgr. ,.., Adele Johnson Adv. Manager ......, Ralph Turner Asst. Adv. Mgr. ,... Venita Robbie Circulation Nlgr .,,,,,, Billy Ingram Assistant CirculationlVlanagers- James Cooper, Marion Ander- son, Carrie Erink. David Wfar- renton, Peggy Ann English. Louise Boone. Typing Nlgr. ., ,Julian Frank gWASHlNGTCN-LEE HIGH SCHOOL Ti Clarendon, Virginia DSACBRES HUGHES SUCCESS C ET Editorial Staff Class Editor Eleanor Cooley Society Editors, Dorothy Rynex, Virginia Harrell Exchange Editor, Peggy Rucker Business Staff Reporioritzl Staff Clara Hopkins, Elizabeth Shel- ton. Dorothv Thomas, Elizabeth Thomson, Emma Groot, Nlary Elisabeth Jones. Dorothy Smith. Betty Wfilkinson, Nlark Sherrill, Dorothy Parezo, Hazel Bunch, Howard Bayne, Virginia johnsson. Constance Rollins. Beverley Ball. Dorothy Ahalt, Tom Johnston. SENIOR CLASS CUTS EXPENSES The graduating class of '34 has done something really unusual-it has cut expenses of all kinds to the bone. For this bold act it deserves praise and credit. for the usual procedure is to spend first and figure it out last. Early in December. the gradu- ating class held a dance for the benefit of the Annual. The Senior Play was the middle of April. and the Banquet and Prom was held in june. This is one of the most cap- able classesf' says Nliss Allen. that we have ever had. Ir is most typical of American youth. A great many of its members have talent: they are versatile. I think they will do more than their share to make this world a happy and a safe place. LETS GO TO THE MOVIES Young As You Feel-Mr. lN'lcCord Song of Songs XV-L Swing Close Harmony Glee Club Eoottlight Parade. ,,Cadet Show Forthy Fathoms Deep. Teachers After Exams 42nd Street, Third Floor Changing Classes Brief Nloment Lunch Period Blind Adventure ,, ,,,, ,,Exams I Faculty Vs. Varsityii The big classic of the year was as usual, a big success. This was the Faculty-Varsity tournament. In the first game the women fac- ulty defeated the girls. but the second game was won by the stu- dents. The boys were victorious both times. Each game created a great deal of mirth and excite- ment on the part of the amused spectators. JOURNALISM CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The following officers were elected by the Journalism Club on 3 Sports Editor- Boys' ,. , . Ted Brown Girls' , Dorothy Spence Cadet Editor , Dan Dugan Audrey Birch. Audrey Granningf er. Charles Bischoff. Elizabeth Ashton. Carl Xvisemer. Elizabeth Duncan, Doris Campbell. Jejanne hlayer. Gladys Alford. Doris Loveless, Vivian lNlcDonald. Betty Xvilcoxlil. Wlilliam Xvisemer. ii: Graduated in February. 1034. November 4, 193 3: Dan Dugan , President Dot Spence . , Vice-President Connie Rollins ,Secretary Dot Rynex , , Treasurer Eddie Marcus, Sargeant-at-Arms SWEEPINGS A sweeper went a-sweeping, And he swept along the hall: He swept the classrooms, corridors, And cobwebs off the wall. He used an inkpen for a brushg He pushed it merrily: He laughed with pride and called full loud For all the world to see. Q I 5 i a z .k. JOURNALISM CLUB First Nutr' Virginia llai'i'cll. Tlllfllfllj' Spence. Vniislziiict' Rollins. Miss lll'Il4l1lIlil.. Klis- Tr-Wit. Dan Dugan. liilwaiwl Rlzirciis. lilizalietli llnntuin. Svrnml Rini'-Yi-iiita Ruhhie. IJnrnrl1y Alialt. Clzira Hopkins. l-llifalietli Slit-ltnii. Duris l.m'r-le-2, .Miele ,lnlin-on, Louise lluoiie, BlIlI'tLZll'Cf Sprxitl. Pcuuy lfnqlisli. T-nn ,lohnst-in. llilly ,lone-. Vharle- lliclwti. Carl XYisnier. Tliird Ron'---lI:1i'ian .Xnrler-on, lilizalvetli .Xsht-in, Francis Nagle. Vivian Klaclh-nal-l. Virginia jnlinson, Elizahrlli 'I'lmmpsrni. Frank Ilovc. .-Xilrianne Udentlial. Carolyn Kitchens, Audrey Birch, Iilenor Cooley. Fnurtlz Rane-Teri Brown, Philip XY:irnei'. Morris Mchlalion, Beverly Hall. Julian Frank, Betty XYileox. Ez'gI1z'y-flint' I'i'ii.'Li- ui X i ' 11.11414 mmnnun ' nun - i liiihialf 1-1-4611 lib? R131 inn ,-vain ,Mosman 'f X ' him! felon-nl rpm, mm gsnmeql nu- Bwunemmn. :nazi nuurwfi. :minima bg-If ,Masai 'iii :nam un ll lm- DW W S3117 IQQSQI lfiim lfim' lfiliiiccs .lIllllk'N. Russell lliwuks. Mary U'lli'iei1. Bliss Rose, Auflrey Mzircey. Mailer -lulinston. l'll'Zll1ClN iirillitli. lizithryn U'l1rien. ,Simfliii lime .lack llyriws. Irfilllli I'U1'lL'l'. Susie llunter, lfrlua Ill'lA1'j'. YL-rua Bergesoil. Louise firigslvy. Tlielnm Small. Edith l':ii'ez0. ,TZIIHCN Seliroll. Ylifvil lxim' llelen 'lllllt'Il. Xlilrlrn-rl l'o:itcs, TJIUINK Vk'yu!t. Milrlreil lilieuuing. Lqllllfflllll lfiles. lfrzrrflf lfim' R--lueit llzuiiels. Ruth lii'L-ewleli. Marg l1zn'l-ter. Ruth Kisselefli. Helen Harrell, Mzirgiierite Stanley llcrluert llaver. lflflli Iffm' Moiiroe Austine. Percy Tlllm-tt. Klzirtin liztll. Paul M-irziii. Yvlllie l'l:mli:1L'k. Robert Mottern. l'l1:ii'les Keum-ily. ,laik Bleiiziiiliy, ll-lestiiic xvflltzffl. THE LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Prefiderit 1 . , . . ...Y , eeeeeeee is MARY O'BRIEN Vice-President 7 ,,, AUDREY GRANINGER Secretary ests E L . LESTHER CONNER Treasurer, , MADGE JOHNSTON Sergcaritat-Arnzy , , , , ,, RUSSELL BROOKS SECOND TERM President , ,, .. , , EDNA PERRY Vice-Preyident , HELEN GOSNELL Secretary , L, L VIRGINIA REAMY Treasurer ,,,, KATHERINE OLBRTEN Sergeant-al-Arms , CHURCHILL MILES The Lihrary Club which during the fist term comprised ftudents from the whole Senior high school, in this term takes members from only the eleventh and twelfth grades. Its purposes, however, remain the same-to learn how a lihrary worlcs,,' to help it give service, and to learn more ahout hooks and libraries in general. The club is divided into the following committees: Finance, Puhlicityg Pro- gram, Recreation, and Bulletin Board. Each committee has its own duties, and meets weekly to discuss them. .Y1'l1i'l'v 3- fwmf Ix'mi' llniutliy Sillvill, lhlllllllk fiixivk. Xlililrwl 5ixit't'44MI. liqitlilrwil Smith. Xli-- ll lrmgli. Nlxiri-n'1n' I-'mwiifwlfl-. lleiiliii- l'-lllllli. .lninrs Hy: S,-.mill lfim' Klailwiic l..i111l. lioiwllij lilll ll'fl, ID--vwitlii Allen. lfxc-lpn llriivlvvswil. ,luuiif V Slillfkl, l'c::5 liutkxxllli. Blillln-ll X:-xxingui. Ylnril lx'-ffl' Rlllllllllll' hllllliiswir l'l'ii':il-rllc lilly. Xl.ii'tl1,i lli'Inlwi'v'V'. ligitlitwiiit- lixllvllc. Xl.ii:,ii I l.:mli:im. I.:-sliv ili1'IlH1!llK'll. lliiiivt lffnizilfl--ni. Xlnru- ll:-mllzuk. Rliwla llufl. lfiflfvtlz Ififru 1-Izivlys Kiuu. Ruth Xliivq. 4kI.u':i llywn. lfxvlgii Luslig. llixiv lfuir, .lllwrizfipt l'11'1llIL'lN ll.1ii'1sun.l'I4nSli1flt. lflixi Lvl lil ZIlL'IlIN- Xl-lluiwvi Kviultiiiiii. COLORS MOTTO Royal Blue and Grey A good cc1'l4caI1on it murzm' in the han OFFICERS Pf6',Vl!1't371f . BERNICE FRANK Vice-Prcsidenl MARJORIE REYNOLDS Secretary KATHLEEN SNIITH Trvafurcr MILDRED SXVICEGOOD Sergeant-at-Armv .IAMES DYE v V X LESLIE TRANINIELL 1 - - . Nenw a cr Rc revenlatnev p F p 1 MARIE HEINBACH CLARA DYSON MISS EVA L. HARBAUGH Amina! Repre.vcrzfati1'c Sponxor The purpose of the Commercial Club is to interest pupils in commercial subjects and to afford an opportunity for mental and social improvements. Our meetings are divided into two parts, the first part is the business meeting and the last part is devoted to a very interesting program. This club is under the very ahle sponsorship of Miss Eva L. Harlnaugh, head of the Commercial Department. iY1'11cly-om his-vw-.W-ft PT 'T f . N-Q I-wir lx'ii:r' Rziclwl 'lI11l1i11', I,vII'l'.lIIIt' llqick. .Xithnr H1111-, I!c1'11ife Sn-liiir. Hier XY1ll1z1111N. Mi., lilliiitt, john Miiivre. l'ifr11c-11:1 llarl-ter, Milton SIi'xYZl1'Y. Pcguy IIIIINIPIITX. .Xwiifiiil l1'1f:n' .Illllll Kirliy. lffuth Kin:-11 l':1't'lj!l lil:11111f:i1'fl. liiitlleriixu Spratt, Mzrrqxiret Beach. l.l'4IllJll'Il KIM na. I.llC'lllt' I,4iiiil111g. Ill el111:1 IIi'1ll'lIl', Phyllis Blwvim-. A111111 IJ1i1s1111u'e, I I,lllIllL' Hmwliiil. Ixullls Allen, Ifiliil lx'-fn' Ifinxttl' Xickers-111. lletty AIII1'NIL'lIl'I'. lIflIIIL'I'IIIl,' Iflalierty, Ii:1tl11'y11 Iiiilwa-ll. I'1le111111 inllvt. I' r:111ce-s .XI'IlNI. Il1el111:1 llc:1cl1. I.ZltIlL'j' Uliit. llertlia Austin. Izarl XIQ1111-5. la-mis IlI'll4lUI'll. .XIIIIYCY lin-L-11, llill .xlllttx .Inck Ri1lii11Nn11. Ifiluin Spezil-in1:111. lufififli lfifri' .Izu11es llallar-l. vIflIIIt'N Nlillis. Ralph Sln-als. II11ri1c1' Ileal. -I-1l111 l'l1:i-in Xexitte ,ISHl'I't'Ilt'l', Iillj l3l11m11111:lv111'q, lf1'11-wt XYIIIQIIINWII. xx-lllllllll SIIIIIII, THE FIRST AID CLUB PURPOSE To train Iwyx and girly to give fr! aid treatment promptly ana' intelligently Tl'l7CIl t'7H6l'gC71CIt35' fIC!71t1nd II. MOTTO Wi: study to Serve. spoiiisoizs MISS JANE ELLIOTT and MISS SADIE XWILLIAMS BOYS President John Nloore Vice'Pres. Arthur Goore Secretary and Treasurer. Nlilton Stewart Sergeant-at-Arms, james Ballarsil Reporter Edwin Spealcman OFFICERS GIRLS Presitlent Bernice Sieber Vice-Pres. Rachel Tabor Secretary, Lorraine I-Iaclc II'rc-as. Peggy Humphrey Sergeant-at-Arms, Cornelia Earlier Chair. Program Com.. Bertha Austen Reporter ,, Phyllis Ivloore CLASS ROLL BOYS Ames, Bill Iiallarcl. ulames Beale, Turner I-Il00l'l1II'lglJlll'g, Guy Bret-Ie, Aubrey Chase, john Davis, Gilbert Gore, Ailliur Murcey, Earl Nlillcs, James Nloore. John Niclcerson, Thomas Ormlorlf, james Robinson, jack Sheals, Ralph SPO-IICIIICIH, Eclwin Smith, Edwin Smith, XYIIIIIZIIH Stollile, Paul 'I'0l'l'0I'lCC, Nevitte Tuthill, Oliver Wfillcins, Ernest GIRLS Allen, Collis Arm-st, Frances Austen, Bertha Barker, Cornelia Beach, Margaret Beach, Thelma Blandford, Evelyn Brandt. Virginia Cohec, Eleanor AiII.II4'f'1'-f'Zl'l7 Dinsmore, Anna Flaherty, Catherine Gessner, Irene Gooding, Lucille Gorclon, Linnie Hack, Lorraine Hlimphrey, hlargaret Keiter. Faithe Kiclwell. Katherine Kirby. -Iulia Nlarsteller, Betty lN'IcCue. Leonora Moore. Phyllis Oliff, Latney Sieber, Bernice Spratt, Kathryn Tabor, Rachel Q?- 3 -1-A ..,.. HMI-all ww !! P!'5!lIii1 -3 an AES .. lp-Q Ifiuf Rim' 'iltff tw iwflffl I i.imi- liiiigvll. XY:i 'i Ili'-Hell. Ilciiiy Tli-'mb-. Ili-:vt Xli-iil.ie'1f'. XIV. l'hi'istir ISI -ii-.ii I. .Kiwis Ili iilizitt. Xriifmi liteeil. I.+-iiis Viixvi. Ilmuiiil Iliyiie. - ' 1 Sinwmil' Ifuft' lfitft in iifiI'll laims Iztrslrt' .Xriwlfl Igtilstlic. Iltiitj Xlqivvy, I-llly Nlxtirshelii. Ifrzuilf 'I'e'ltiiu. Nlizlsmi Iflli-. .Xlliftt lic-tts. Iiilxxzii'-I IDrt'tt'i's. Riilii-it Slirextg I'l1lll1v liiwiiiigitiiii. Ifreil Ili-llziril. Wizilln Iltiim-tt. TIIIHI fx'-tru llrff tif riiilifu Roll Riilixxt-13 R-ty NIiiIiI.ei'l5. Itiluiii Wquil. 4il 'I'uf' llllfliiiiulis. Iiilly IIHJYIIIII. Rffuf-'N Ifiiiwl, .Xllirrt .XIIQIIL Ifxtixtt Ifiiiiill. THE SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President ROGER MONTAGUE Vice-Prevzderzt FRANCIS GINGELI. Secretary NAOMI GREEN Tretzturer HENRY THOMAS Reporter AMOS BIENI-IART HISTORY OF THE SCIENCE CLUB The Wasliingttvn-Lee Science Club was organized uncler the supervision of lVIr. Christie, with an enrollment of 30 members. The oflicers were duly elected and a program was outlined. Reports and experiments are given by the members at each meting. Wfhen the students were given an opportunitv, at mid-term, to change their clubs several new members entered the Science Club. The members have all subscribed to a small paper. published weelclv. which brings out the latest scien- tilic achievements. An even more active and interesting program for the present term is being put into execution. The increase in membership and the interest shown bv the members. both old and new. is the most emphatic evidence of progress. .YIDIIUI-X'-1fII'4't' THE SE-CO CLUB 1'All'Xf Run' 'Verna Hey, Alice Adams. Miriam Kress, .Xudrey Thompson, Esther Stewart, Dolly Byrnes, Elizabeth Imlmden. Evelyn McNeal. Marjorie Johnston. Ruth Flaherty, Dorothy Butler. Marguerite jackson, Gertrude Merchant. Srriuztl Nutt' -hliirgaret Kennedy. Edith Merchant, Ethel Keller, Sharleen Johnson Myrtis llyrnes, Florence Grayson. Caroline Humphrey, Virginia Bowers. Catherine Miles, Lois Grayson, Marjorie Printz, Silvyl Mottctt, Elsie XVillmurn Dorothy Laughlin. Tlzml Rim' -Virginia Darsey. Helen Hancock. Katherine flsrnell, Margaret Crunip. Dorothy VYise, Kathryn VVillianis, Eugenia Powell. Edna Stewart. Helen Keys, Dorothy Megee. Edna Harris. Helen Schoenhauer, Edna Lee Vnruh. Iitfllffll limit'--Millicent liuessforil, Joncie Payne. Leona Timmins. Minera Murdock, Emilie Moore, Louise Bragg. Myrtle Bacon. Ififtli Rum -Margaret Gooding, Lena Massie, Nan Payne, Susan Hensley. Miss Fireliaugh, Miss Klreenaway. Gladys Yeatman. Thelma Shelton. Marguerite Beach, Della Peer, Betty Smith. THE SE-CO CLUB coLoRs Morro Blue and Wfvite Serving others is serving God The Se-Co Club has been organied for three years under the auspices of Miss Firebaugh and Miss Greenaway. As this is one of the largest clubs, it was found necessary to divide the club. The First Division is under the direction of Miss Firebaugh. The Second Division is under the direction of Miss Greenaway. Many interesting features have talcen place during the year '33-,34, such as the Fashion Show-Domestic Art Demonstration-and entertaining readings by club members and sponsors. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Elsie Groot Margaret McIntyre Frances I-lunton Ruth Mosher Katherine Spenser Ruth Norman Frances Brennon Virginia Yardley Mary Cunningham Telula Bean Grace Tillson Claudia King .YI'IIt'f-X'-.1-IPI!! Eleanor Gerdine Agnes Rougeau Gladys Marcey Margaret Carroll Mary Manning Gertrude McCrory Doris Robinson Audrey 'Williams Enid Dennis Peggy Cumberland Phyllis Smith Faye Mathews gl- Krista U11 ' 9' annual :susan nun:-411 1088! Iii' 31,-P unsung 4 4 annul! wewnuifq BJ D? Hifi ngqamm :manual annum lQQil gunman NU First Row l.lf1yvl Diirr, xvllllillll Stuart. Carl Sncimls, Ray Mztrlin. Stepliell Rielmru-mls. Curtis llliven. Kenneth Allison, Scrum! Row --Ilarvev Stratton, Tlmmzis Allison. lYilliznn XY:1l'I'C'I1. liefllllffl M2lS'if'- Josepli Barker. Third Rim' Charles Hartley, jack lieris. Charles Urwlm'll', ,Tunes Stuart, llfmzml 'I'.nme iiorilon Malcolm. THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS President. .,., . ,. CARL SNOOTS Vice-President SSSS Y . S, r JACK JEFFRIES Secretary-Treasurer 7.SSS, H STEPHEN DICKERDS Student Council ,...,,A,7,,,,,,S S,.,,,,,.., , ALFRED HILL First Sefnesfer Foreman SL,, CARL SNOOTS iS.':ovrd SCIH6'lE'f Foremanae MARTIN The Industrial Arts Class, under the tutorship of Mr. L. G. Hamm, this year is composed of twenty-four members. As they have a room convenient to the shop they are always able to discuss the things of general interest to the group. Mr. Hamm is endeavoring to teach the boys a general shop course instead of specializing on woodwork as they did in previous years. Among the subjects taught are: Architectural Drawing, Sheet Metal Developing, Blue Print :naking and reading, Wood malcing and finishing, Cabinet Work and Nlechanical Drawing. These boys meet the third period and activity period every clay of the school weelc. Wlien one begins his worlc, he is expected to finish it in a worlcman-like manner, and either buy it or have someone else buy it, unless it is a project for the school. 1VillL'f.V-fT'Z't' -- 4 fx F5 mm M.,.- , ry. nu M vm- .np FN xv: sq ...- fv- THE SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB lux! lx' ' xxblllllllll l.:ulc4wte-xy Xlxwurux-I lllIYL'!'Tj. Wiwwuv 'l'5wu. Yivum llllxwulmylxx. XYAIIQ lmll, Klux Nlzllutt. lim-tty Slum-. l'h:n'l1vttr X:-:mix 4Lt'l'JlI'llIli' lflxx. FHM- Ill-hwy. Xrmfilfl fum' .Xlxlrrvy lfmullllu. lfllml l.u'1vIhl:111. Alllff !'iHL'l! RHL1l'I'N. liH1'wIhy Sznlupwll, IJIUINI l:II'Clll'H. HUAI511 lmuu, l'lllt'CH Iirfmkx. Mary XYAIIK-1'. lixvlyn Hull. llflni lx'wu ,NIM-It VINHHIIC, l':ml IM-l4l. l'1.tI'llCNf XYIINHII. Xlzuuurct Ywt, Knthrriml Filt Vrzmklm l':nymg I'n-guy Rllt'kC'!'. ilvzm Hrxx. AIHYIHII lfvltwm. 1-.wfzfff lwrv XYcxnIrll Rulllnwn, lfxlumlv.XlvX:l111lnl'. Nancy Ku-lx, Klzllml HIAHlIkN, ll-'fix Nl:-ltwn AlilI'Q1l!'l't Klrwlnxmg M1-r1'1x fNIcXI:4l11m, Xlzwgqwct lhfrllnznm. Xlgnic Kumnm. 1 S i ' s f-,P 16 nn THE ORCH ESTRA 1 U fx W IC..I3-lm 511.11111 lfnlph Nu,nlIfx1lNl1'4, .xvwrvl 1Hu',w1N. l3 'Hl1U l'l.u1x, Rwnlwl l'1X'1'11N-111 XXIIXHH Ilxmxlx, Iwcrv lxllu. -,lllhllw IUIH-H -lxwlmm Ixus-llfll. linux! Flmvlw, Xlv lwl.mg1lw 1111-I1 IL-vm x, 'lhlnlllm llull-uk. Xl.u xIl'l,l'XlU. I'l1.4lwv Ilan: Ruth XI-'lluwll--, Ullkllxx IRI-lx. .Xuulu l'11:l1-1. lhxrvly I.4mI1-, Nm Icllrl, ,U-lm XI.nHm'11. IP-'11N4'l.4vk, MU' V lx'f'I.' ilmvlmx ,I-Alm-mu. IL-n,4l.I llmulvulw. l'kl.m11- xl,lQl'XI.k!IQ'. Stgmlmy NlHl11wL'. HUNX I 1 4 1.111 livwxlm, lhulw Ilvmxn, ,X-ht-111 l'1nx1lwnN, Xmvu-rn KlrlJ..n.1I1l. -llunmw Rua. Knxrllfrxwl Xllhlull, lC.4l1lh l7x.mux U ull:-v 1xxH:u, Nnlmv-I Nm.4!m.m. XX4u:l.11l Hlllnxxvvx., Il.uwI-I l1v1m1l'.a-R, lwlu-L Hnlxl, ,UMM 'IXMI11 .Y1'1n'lAx'f.v1',1' HY -----5-..,.....r 1 ., e..1 Ffmf l'.'.'1.' Km-nnetli Tlwfrnii---in. Xlrivy l'c:us:-n. 'lime lh-vxws. Nlnlilrwl Simm-. l':-lly lfriiula, lh-tty lirwwxn. Xlzirp .Xml Xlilntns. llilflw-ll Vrxxiixp, lmiiiw .Xlf--1-l, lmv lirll, Mary llurizilfl-H11. l :YK'ljll lmxxc. If-lm llzmlvy. .gfmfmslf lflfn' liilly lYl1ittin:t-rn. 12-ll1l,i Klzm SIIYIHH. lilezmm' llnlilf-r. lil--rm xx-lllllltj. llffwtlny l'lzm:l1e-r. lilmrlwttc llvmkins. Alice Striule. liwvuc-110 llermzm. Rm-lm 'l'lwm:1-, l1:x1'::irx't Steigvl, llwrffilmg l'zirrviv. ll'-w'n'fl lll'fHllllQt'l. Yilffrll ffm: lflxfzilmilm 5111111-in. livlfye-m' I-4'll6'Ill'IIlX't'1'. l.orr':um' llzzlnlw. llorwtliy llzuwlim-V. llvtty lr-rmsli. hlixrlj- Klnrcry. lulitlm xlZlI'CK'j'. llclen R1-yall. Klum- Krrns, 'lilivlmri Xlurstelln. ll-mrtlmy Koch, l..mr:i Smith. Bliss Null, Ifuzwtlz lx'.ffr .Xunrs RUIIQCZIII. lime! l'zittvrwn. Ruth llurvlcttng I-'vzuiciw lliwimzm, lame l.-mu. Ellis Tzxylwr. Miss llzilvsr, lfilrcn l'1mm'. lfvelyn Rell-tim. ,lzuncs 1':u'tc'i'. lfzffflz Rfftr l,ew11zn'fl lliwl-c. Krrmrtli llxmwwk. Klux 4'mn1oi'. lolm xyllllx. l.:'u-11-tt l'znm Stzirlc-3 Slim-ltfm. Q i NINTH AND TENTH GRADES DRAMATIC CLUB MOTTO Lim e the Partfi NIOTTO 'Q-111 flu' world if ,.1 stage. COLORS FLOXYER FLOXYER Rmal Blue and ll'lnitc Sncct Pea Lili of tfvc lvallm Ninth Grade President lune Reeves Vice-Presiffuzl l-lowarcl Graninger Scfrclary Marv Pearson Treasurer Mildred Crump Reporter Gloria W'l1itnev Spofzxor , Miss Rufl: OFFICERS Tenth Grade Pruviderzt Alice Stiegal lYlCC-P7'L'XlUlCl1f Imogene lnlerman Siffffclfl' Elizalwetli Doe Treasurer Leonard Buck Scrgearzl-at-flrnzx Kenneth Hancock Sponyor Miss Baker N 1'11viy-svtwz 1:2 if. -ww nw: l T I lwml lfnft' tlujf In Ilillilfl hliirg Row. lflilaltt-Ili littiwlxxell. XVIVQIIIIJL fiziiy, lillllllfittk Kline. Xlgtieaiw-I Ilailiv. Blililreffl jolmsoii. Miss lio+fkei'. f':itlit-riiie llziuziu. Hertriiile lfitikelslelii, X iiqiiiizt llqtll. l.lllllHl llo-null. l':lllfllrl'Ih Uwens. hliizinita SII'lClilt'I'. Nliifml lx't1:i' fluff to rmlifb Yiiuinizi lgiiigstoii. .Xtlelzntle llarris. fllzirjorie llorncr. liertlm Ilzill, Nellie Nlooiiey. Xlarliii I,L'llL'l'. Virginia lliiqhe-. lixtilieriiit- llatlieus. lici'ti'iiile lleziiielixiitip. Lillian Riilille. ffinil fihfft' lfrfl in llilllfl 1IgtIlle'i'lilt- llrist-tw, lluris ll.tX'1s, 'Iginnip Blat- l'gH'yiN. Rlgn-3513-gt Yates, livlnqi Laiiglilin. .Xnnxi llaixkms, l-lflnzt l,aui't-nge, Ella Nlclutosh. Nr-enali THE SENIOR GIRLSVVGLEE CLUB OFFICERS Pfefiderit . CATHERINE HAGAN Vice-President . ,,, , ELIZABETH BALL Secretary MILDRED JOHNSON TT6c1.VllTUV f . .. MARGARET BAILIE Reporter V ADELAIDE HARRIS Lilvrariarz 77,, .. . ., ,. .Y.,, VIRGINIA BALL The enior Girls' Glee Club, the hrst club of Wfashington-Lee to be or- ganized this term, has proved to be most active under the capable and efficient leadership of the director, Miss Florence Booker. The members have been faith- ful in living up to the goal which they set for themselves-careful performance in part singing, an extra afternoon rehearsal each week, numerous appearances in school and outside school, and membership in the Virginia Federation of Nlusic Clubs. Among the programs at which the Senior Girls' Glee Club appeared are those of the District Teachers' meeting held in the Washingttun-Lee auditorium Dctober, 1933, Parent-Teacher metings, Senior and Junior assemblies, February and june Commencement exercises, and those of the civic organizations of Clarendon . During the Wfashington Port opera weelc in Vifashington in November, 1933, the club attended the performance of the opera. Carmen. Edna Lawrence, one of the first sopranos of the glee club, entered a State voice contest put on bv the National Association of Music Supervisors in Farm- ville in March. Wiiining there, she entered the Southern District Competition in Atlanta, Georgia. As one of the four representatives of the Southern Dis- trict, she will compete at the National Finals in Chicago this April. Edna's voice is that of a coloratura soprano. The Senior Girls' Glee Club feels that through the worlc accomplished during the vear 1933-34 it has definitely grown in strength, enlarged its pres- tige, and enhanced its value to the school. It is anticipating much success for the school year 1934-35. -X'1'l1t'l-t'-M1111 .25 .nl Y Q. E U ':. l':i'ct fl,-1 U 'N i ic, ' ,ri llilij. lliiit-ir. Ko!-z 't S-lnpiii-it-4 xlwsigli l!it.'e', I-Qul XX' liginis, llt'i'lii'it liiioxr N oii lfiiili-5, Niirirt .X-llliili. .Xl:'x.iiiiii'i l.--nu. lmiil bop i, g .X'r.'ffiJ,1' Riff. riff: .'i 1' .-5:11 lsiines lgiii in-ii. 1-, llf-:lim-it l.'i-lo. l,l-fill XX i-lls. li-ilu-fi lx,i :Y .vii i 1 i ff 3. 4 4 ri ., A img, Ugg... g--tl' Hel-. vin: liilly llrrige. ,l,iiiif-- IZ-itlvr, Ii.ilpl'i l'viiilrxtvi'. liiclivil li..-wtf, Iiwliii 5-liroz' I I ,l lin XI lril I i nl ih li Il lx BOYS' GLEE CLUB E CARL BRUMBACK JOSEPH CARR ROBERT KADELL HERBERT KNOX MARY HOPE ix1COARiTx' MR. LELAND WILLIAMS President Vice-Prexideril Secretary'-Treaxizrar Sergeant-at-fl rm Acconzparlirt Sporzmr fDirectorj XVI-IOSE SXVEET DUTY XVAS BUT TO SING Due to the sincerity and application of its memhers. the Glee Cluh ha- developed this season a spirit which is promising for the growth and expansion of activities for this medium of expression. A quartet. composed of Brumhaclc. True, Butler, and Kadell, entertained several local organizations. For the hrs: time in the history of Commencement Seasons. the Bovs' Glee Cluh will con- tribute to the entertainment program. An intensive study in unison and part-singing has been made of variou. types of compositions, e.g., hymn, spiritual, folk-song, chorale, and hallad. rX'i11i'f.v-111'm' A vm ATHLETIC ANTICS Dolly Byrnes-Flossie, what's a football coach? Flossie Harrison-The ambulance, I should imagine. Mr. Frack fboxing instructorl after giving first lesson- Now have you any qunestions you want to aslc?', Dick Striclcler Qbeginnerj dozed- Yes, how much is your correspondence Q77 course. RULES GIVEN BY COACH DRIVER TO I-IIS TRACK CANDIDATES 1. Sleep with a pillow at your feet to malce you light-footed. 2 To 3. To 4. To 5. To 6. To 7. 8. be a good sprinter start first and run as hard as you can. win a race always run faster than the others. get strong eat five cents worth of onions. get good wind go to church regularly. increase your speed run faster. In pole-vaulting use an airship. In making a dash use pen and inlc. W. - L. BASKETBALL Gee, come on, make a basket, boys, There is no time to lose! Yes, show that team what you lcnow, boys, This is no time to choose. Gee, come on, guard that forward, boys, He'll take you on the sly, I-Iere's your oportunity, boys, Don't let this chance slip by. Oh, gee, that was a great play, boys, You've added to your score, Yes, that was a swell basket, boys, Let's see you malce some more. Yes, sir, we are proud of you, boys, You :mute whitewashed that team, Conratulations, from us. boys, You'vc won our high esteem. Yeah-teaml Rah!-Rah!-Rah! THELINQA PETTITT Om: 1IIHll!'I't'lI' A Xgivxf o QER ATHLETICS H. .4 ff iEw.5,9,g Y 1.171 I-f li'.f1l'1t .Inv IIt'II, pit-l'Ir'tit1 IIli'I1-itll SIiiigkI:'t'. xice-'lin-I-Ieiili ItiiIIj Ilirm-s. scci't'Iau'5 Yivizin Iiiirtmiulis. ti':':isiii'vi'. THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Prefident , . .. ,,,,, I7,,, , JOE BELL Vice-Pre5it1'ent RICHARD STRICKLER Secretary' .. VIVIAINI BURROUGHS Treasurer ,, DOLLY BYRNES Athletic Director c , , c MR. RICHARDSON The election of officers of the AthIetic Association was one of the hrst elections to take pIace at the beginning of the school term. The above officers were eIected by the members of the association. The Executive Board of the AthIetic Association is composed of two mem- bers of the association, the athletic director, and the coach of the sport in season. The Athletic Association is deeply indebted to Superintendent Kemp and to the School Board for providing the school with such an excellent athIetic plant to begin next year's sports. We expect even greater things from the Ath- Ietic ssociation of the coming years as they have such fine facilities. The drive for athletic tickets proved a success with a total of over 300 tickets soId. The association has promoted noon dances which have been attended and supported bv the high school students. Um' lzlrmfrmi' lien w,.....i..1.z. up 1. ..- -gg ..,... 2 . Y, - AI A. 1 N '- -, .se L. . ,, ,sms - a 6 V , W- ' ,Y , ' 1' L .V nw- f -Hrs' rr I IAN? li?-S. liuuriii. l.-mu. llfixr. li-1 l-ghlvis, lwii'-Us llfig. Ullliigeiy Wal-li, N! !l-llf . lllak Nliliiwa. 1 g Q Nihvicwz' I'.li'fn Sixmt. l'vi:lisf'. Nlw'ti11itr. Fixx. lllfo-ff. llmll. liosxu-ll. Blixmavi. I'-ills. Nh Iwi! .Fi . lunch livin . Xl.tit:i:ri' lfi'i'i1iir-1. FOOTBALL - l933 The Wlashington-Lee football team of 1933, led bv Captain Cooley Berrv. did not experience a successful season as far as winning games. hut it was n scrappy team. scoring several moral victories. The schedule was the toughest ever undertaken bv anv XV.-L. team. A squad of twentv-four represented the Little Generals on the gridiron. Out of these sixteen won their monograms. The following are the ones awarded VV.-L. letters: R. Strickler. R. Blake. C. Xvelch, E. O'Brian. B. Goings. C. Long, E. Bockhaus, F. Dove. S. Nlonroe, C. Berry lCapt.l. E. Mortimer. and G. Brunner HVI-gr.l. Coach O. L. Driver looks forward to an exceptionallv successful season in 1934 as he will have more than half of the letter-men hack. Eddie O'Brian. who holds down the center position, was elected captain of the 1934 team. Um' lzffzzfinwl' flzrm' ' N ..!nE'f. .e F'T7lTl iw- -4.- Uw!v'1P1:'l1 L. i- ml 1- nw-411 runnllda OQJ i hu- , an y .- Fifi 'lid 'liilil l an IN! i I we W0 V1.7-1 hmm -'-aneusixm ll wmv ss-:zo li ki-v 1 -a M si I- ef, 4+ .V E In fc.. DQ. ,Y-. v -mm L, , ..-F... , lofi! Iffiru llrrf to iii,w':fh Nlaruiis, l1.ill. ls.itlHI1slsj '4f+1it.i, I-Q,,r.i1i, 1'.i.,1..-1. .VNwiif:111' li'+'1t' Uv!! fi' lmlffl Iiosxxell, I.-mg, lll.iki-, l'ixi'v's, lliixf- Ifiiril lihri' llrf! fo null!! NIV. Imixiei' ll'-me-lin Spares 15Igm.i:.err THE BASKETBALL TEAM Wfasliington-Lee turned out this year one of the best basketball teams in the history of this sport in the school. Through the capable leadership of their coach, Mr. C. Lewter, the boys worked and played not only to win honors and fame hut for the experience and pleasure and have won the repu- tation of true .portsmen. The captain of the team, john Kaminsky, has proven a successful leader and played his position of guard well. Lawrence Ball, a very good guard, was frequently alternated to the position of center. Edward Marcus, who was an- other guard, showed his ahilitv in every game. Dundred Evers, who came to us from Englewood High chool in Colorado, was a very good center. joe Eaton, one of our outstanding forwards, showed his sportsmanship in tactful pass- ing. Clayton Long, a forward, showed his ahility in the games as well as line sportsmanship. James Cooper, another new player for Wlashington-Lee. came from Nehraska. Cooper was the team's high scorer, seconded only hy Captain Kaminsky. The suhstitutes for Xvashington-Lee were .lohn Ours, Ray Xvheeler, Frank- lin Dove, Xvard Boswell. and Boh Blake. The hard schedule that was set up at rhe heginning of the season paved the way for the winning the Northern Virginia Championship. l..1st years schedule follows: W'.1shmgton .lI1d Al.'iIT.lSS.lS Xvashington and XYe-rerii Xvashington .md ,lellei-son Xvashington .ind Alewmtlria Wiasliiiigtozi .md ll-liimssas Whishington .Mid W'.irrc-iitoii Wfisliiiigtoii .ind Centril XY'.isliington .ind l.et---larksoii Wfisliiiigtoii .ind Ysiesrerii XY'.isl1ington .ind lfiwxlf-iitksluir XY'.isliington .ind l.eef-lackson Whisliiiigtori .md lirvtl-:ritkslvii Yiiasliingtoii .ind .'Xlex.intlri.i lille !,'lll1,lil'4 li lf'l'l' BASEBALL - I933 Last yearis baseball team was only mildly successful in winning games, tak- ing live out of the thirteen played. I-Iowever, the interest in the sport rose as shown by the large number which turned out for the first and second teams. Mr. Richardson was the team's new coach and he directed the team in big league fashion. Our old rival, Alexandria, defeated us in two well-played games. The team avenged its first defeat with Fredericksburg by stopping a las:-inning rally in the second game, to win by a score of 4 to 3 on home grounds. This game, and rhe one in which Washington and Lee defeated Warentori, 7 to 6, here, were the most thrilling of the season. Coach Richardson had only three letter men from past seasons to work with but he formed a good nucleus from the material for this yearis squad. Singhas and Dew were the star batteries. Tolford and Good were the batting stars, while Tolfard, Darr, Dew, and Good took Helding honors. Others to receive let- ters were Eaton, Fairfax, Wilson, Wallace, Captain Preston, Birch, and Copeland. This year's squad will be made up of last year's veterans and other prom- ising material from last year's second squad. It is believed there will be much more interest manifested with the new fild and stadium, and the attendances will be larger due to the good seating facilities. The team will play more than twenty games this season. TRACK - I 933 The track team of 1933 experienced a very successful season under the able direction of Coach O. L. Driver. The team entered in four meets. They were the victors in two which were dual meetsg won second place in a tri-meetg and for the first time placed in the Maryland Inter-scholastic Meet. Clayton Long was Captain and Sidney Carroll was Manager. In their annual classic with Alexandria, the Generals defeated the Twins by a score of 62 to 37. Brunner took high-point honors for the season, Captain Clayton Long ranking second. Those who won letters were: Clayton Lang fCapt.j ...... .. .... ........ .............. V a ult-Discus George Brunner ................. ......... ..... 1 0 0-220-440-Yd. dashes Elmo Legg .... ,... ...... ,... . H i gh jump-Javelin--Dashes Otis Bunch .... .,........ ..... . . A 100-220-440-Yd. dashes Richard Strickler ..... .. ......................... Weights ,George Tyson .... .. .. ...... Dashes-High jump Meade Palmer . .... .... ............ V 7 V. Hurdles Bank Davies , , ..,.. ..... . ......... 8 80-Yci. Run Wesley Williams .... . .... ........ 4 40-380-Yd. Runs John Kaminsky ...... ...... ................ J a velin Edward Ricker . .......................................... . ...... .......... . . Javelin Coach Driver is looking forward to a more successful season for 1934 as he has most of last yearis men back this yer. George Brunner was elected Cap- tain of the 1934 track team. Om' lIl!1llfl'L'lf jiri' nv -A., Q.. 6. 'V' fr Q! .. .H mu '5'f',.. ,..... QJ 1' v 441 vnlulv- .ww J ' f Q wx , 9 ann aww mu J . 'W F Q N90 -gn-' , H Q10 oi -1 -4-,-1 W-, me gain!-'-0160! M A 2 'z BOYS' INTERCLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS l,fx! lx'.':.' ll.ll lf' fff11 f1 IZ.mL Imxu-, Flu!!-ml l,5lv. Klux- .Ulrfxml Luk ll4.mv.m, Illlh Imnw M.,f1,.l lx'.':.' 11,11 14' 1:,,'!,fI lil-Mx! 'l'h-f:11.1x. lzxhw' K.xI-Ivxuhl-L, 'IT-m Al-wlmxt-m. ,x f all ' ' 'Q 1 4 ,- GIRLS' INTERCLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ,Dfw HM. lf!!! ', 1 'ffl Llxu XIIMIHH, lslmvl-wil. Klum-, .X11e'M Al--lmk-lu. Nlll-ivnl .I-1l1l1N-uw. Mun XX xllp 511,111 N1-f,.J ff, A 1.171 fwffr lmul-xy: lxxtwllvu-. l'l:,.1MIlw lMvuxxrH ffm' fzffmluwi NU' 2 ,: ' . Q- r u ru s-.mn in . sf.. Y-, ., wie. . '?'f ' , - ISK va ' uw R1 .-yrs, ' 1 f :cu-um may llii- is-:7 ill WJ ' IQQIQ ' 13835911 First Run' .Sivnfvtl Iliff in r Urf'ftI---lhll. Stricklcr. lfzxton. l':t'1'I'?'. l'rcs1-vm: Inns: VliT'11HTX , Sifpffzrd Rim' UCI! fi' V:f1f'?l Flillllllfil. llL1'i'. lxikmlllxlig. -lvlrrllslhl. Flirt. lnfliwun Tffrd lfffru 1.1-ft til nfmtb -Kicker. Mr. llrivcr lffvzwlmv. Mr. hm! illoi1m'1u'5 Xlczzzlt-1'I. ll:-ll W - L CLUB FIRST SEMESTER President EE.,,, ,,,, , .,7,, 7 , .f.E...EE E t. t EEEEEE.E JOE EATON Vice-President ...,,,, 7,E7,,, . JOHN KAMINSKY Secretary and Treasurer, ,,,, E , ESCLAYTON LONG SECOND SEMESTER President S,S,S,S,, , ,,,, S,,, ,,S,,,,S , , LAWRENCE BALL Vice-President ,,,,,.,, ,,VvV CLAYTON LONG Secretary and Treaxurer ,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,, ISI-IMALL GOINGS The W.-L. Club was organized at the beginning of the School year with sixteen enrolled. The purpose of the W.-L. Club is to See that the monogram given for athletic achievements is respected not only by those wearing it but also by the other Students of the School. The club has as its objective better Sportsmanship in all athletic contests for rhe Spectators as well as the participants. Ir was agreed upon by the club that hereafter a boy Shall be awarded only one letter a year and for additional honors receive stars. One lI1HItI'l'tYI' SCTTII ps: I-1' r-V S ! . Ei i 5 X . ,i V ,t'i millimli mil :iii A Ji ws Init lvrfru llllly limes, Usxen Keen, .lor lil-1-mllnuluiiru, Ray XYM-vlei'. Rulreit 'l'li-rum-, Hari-l-I xYlH'K'li'l', Spenser Rivse. john Moiggnx, Ifltnu Ilurm-tte'. ,Nriwfpiil Ifngp AX,-gimp Ibm-sefy, 'l.ll4lI!1lN llarflinzi, 'lot' llopkins, lil1ai'Iz-- Tiller, -lixllll Ilullmgs- worth, Arthur Spciisi-r, Alfred IVIUIIYIILHIC, Lawrence Murdock. lilrfvil lfffrv ,Xrthur XYIIIQ,-t, john Hull, joe Miller, XValter xxvlNL'HHll1. Jack SIIUUIS, Sigi Sleiilumlwn, Ernest Rauth. GYM LEADERS Prefiderzt , , RAY WHEELER l'IiCC-IJTC3'idt'7lf , , ROBERT TPIONIAS Secrett1ry-Trearurer JOE BLOOMINBERG Sergeant-at-Arrm' HAROLD WHEELER Director , , , ..MR. RICHARDSON MOTTO He'a1ff7 phat unzlritimi i:qi1.il,r xrealffa The Gym Leaders Club has a two-fold purpose. First, it develops sports- manship, leadership. and self reliance in the boys by giving them responsibilities in the Gym Classes. They referee games and assist the- instructor in teaching the fundamentals of games and athletics in their respective teams. Second, the Gym Leaders have been a great help to the instructor. Bv their assistance, the large classes of 75 and 80 pupils have been divided into teams of 10 and 15, each team having a Gym Leader as captain. - l K H11.'f111nff1c.'! rfgffi. --.Jan lar! ri li'ii1f'r Mary Hell Viwiitli. Xlariwrie Xl-firlarivl. Robert 'I'hiini.is. .Xihlr .liiliii-im Milton Ste mart. CHEER LEADERS More toward the organi7ation of a good cheering section has been ac- complished this year than ever before. Cooperation and hard worlc were :hir dominating features of this team: they tool: no active part in the atmosphere of the football games and other activities. It is hoped that a strong foundation has been established for the future cheering squads. Come on. evervbodv. letis have a locomotive! Start out slow and make i' loud! A CHFER LEADERS .IOB Come on. get going vou guvs. Hen come on and veil. Let's have a lustv cheer Can't vou be a good sport? Can't va see this game Our team is losing, Is toughest of the vearf' And thev need vour support. Stand up cheering section NOW iI'S the flHiSh- I-lere's our team. lets greet 'em. Even tho the foes won. Thefve got ir. Vvirh our support The cheer leader can rest No other team can beat 'emf' For his hit iS dOI1e. Sg on thru the game He's carried them thru, He lceeps up patientlv. He fCgfCfS Ih6 1055, Always on the job, But to support that team Cheering for victory XVas first in his thoughts. One Izznzdrml nine lent lihri' Iii-:willy Ailims. Phyllis lleilvlivvt. fllilmzie lflwyil. lfllt-ii 'l'ii1'iiL'i', Nlgiry Dell Ci-mich. Ruth ll4lVIlL'i'. Bl:ii':':ii'et 1'oi'rlt'i', Vlzmiligi King. l.illi:tn llosxvell. Alilflt' Klilils. Ri. ff-, ' il li'ff:i' llitlieitiiit' llickty, lilsie Mitchell. lfztith llell. Doris Smith, lizitlierint- Amie Riitker, fiiiiwilyii liitiiliviis. .Xmiri Qlzim- l'ei1rt-, llviiwitliy Nl:isst-5. ,lean llolen. l l.'..1'fl li'11fi' Rim- lflt-gvig .Xilziir llQl'iu'111ick, llezitrict- 'licllvig lit-tty liziy Foster, hlililreil .X 'sI.l1t', llvl -ii Smith, l'l1gii'l1rtli- Kliiii-. l.:ix'ii1i:i ihgite, lmiiisc fiwiiuiit. .Xiiilicy fii':iiiinqei'. lwfnrlll li'ff:i' .li-:iii Fir-lfliiiu, lflivzilmtli liqill. llnris Ruliiiisoii. Bliss XYlii-eler, GENERALETTES Girls' athletics advanced beyond all expectation this year. The girls who won letters last year organized the Girls' Monogram Club. The main objective accom- plished by them this year was the worlcing out of a definite point system for all phases of girls, sports. The officers elected are as follows: Presiclenl ,ee, CAROLYN KITCHENS Vice-Pre5ia'en! W NIARY DELL CROUCH Secretary . .. . FAITH BELL Treasurer . . . .. ,e,,, .. .. . .. .. .. BETTY KAY FOSTER In the fall hoclcey, hilcing, tumbling and swimming were organized under the direction of Misses Wlieeler, Baker and Elliott. In hoclcey the interclass games were played, with the Sophomores winning the championship. Hiking and tum- bling met weelcly. The tumbling team participated in several public perform- ances, including the Athletic Circus. The Swimming Club went each weelc to the Y. W. in Washingtcun. Wfinter saw the continuation of hilcing, tumbling and swimmingg and the beginning of basketball. The intramural games were held with Miss Allen,s home room winning for the twelfth grade, Mrs. Ransom's for the eleventh, Nliss Williams' for the tenth, and Mr. Lucas' for the ninth. In the spring dancing and tennis were added to the sports. The school year closed with more girls than ever looking forward to the coming year and to earning W-l. letters. Um' linn:f1'i'i1' Iwi SENIOR - SOPHOMORE HOCKEY Firx! Rim' flvft to riulitb -Katherine llager. Faith Hell, Eleanor llereline. Agnei Rmiqeaii Katherine Ann Rucker. Elizabeth line, Katherine llrist-i.v, Katlierine Ea-t. l.-vuixe li-miie. Ruth Horner, Gertrude Smith. Thelma Mziwtt-llar. Marie Kernx, filaiirlia King, Betty Kay Fmter, Ewlna Perry. Marguerite Barr. Grace Tilmn. Sproiiil Rim' tiff! to Tlillllf-P' 'Elizabeth liall. Mary Farley .Xl'llL'N. Lillian liofwell, Evelyn lahby, Ellen Marie Lepthien. Carolyn Kitchenx. Sterling Kerr, Nancy Knox, lletty XYyllys Stone, Katherine McNarmara, Phyllix Moore. Peggy Rucker. llaruziret Y-wt. Eleie XYilbnrn. Rmb l'hapman, Elsie Mitchell. .Xiivlrey Iiraninger. Charlotte Neal. Blzirgziret liziilee. Rhmla llufit. JUNIOR - FRESHMAN HOCKEY First Ru:s'fHelen Smith, Mary Pearson, Jane Lang, Katherine Bleinberg. Shirley Puller, Mildred Anstine, Hellen Haller, Mary Louise lnborly. Louise liriwby. Eleanor Brown. Phylis Beauchert. Stroud Raft'--Ruth Mohunclro. Franklyn Payne. Marjorie Horner, Barbara llarinon. Rachel Tabor. Ellen Turner, Agnei Deaton, Doris Moulton, Elizabeth Dinges, Eleanor Davii, Louise Birchel Third Rove- -Helen Royal, Elizabeth Byres. Gloria XYhitney. Edith Marcey, Marjorie Kerns, Beatrice Teller, Adair McCormick, Audrey Marcey. Minnie Kalslenback. Eleanor Bur-lah, Vivian Stegmeir, Barbara Harrison. One lzzrndrrd vlviwz .,,...4.-. DANCING CLUB Iwrvt li'if:i' iligfr fu 11111111 Klyrtix liyriiw. Frziiicz-N jziim-N. Mzirliii Pence. Aflair McCormick llclmi llzuiuick. l'4-muy Ami Englixli. Virginia hluliiiwiil l'l:iuili:i King. Milniae Floyvl l.illizm liyriic-. Sivrviiil limi' .'Xiiili'ry 1li':iniiigc'x'. Sterling lv-i'i', Miiirrvn Murdock. F!'HIlCf'i llrennc-ii. Verna Hey. Phyllis Moore. Eileen Cnpenliaver. Tlifril Ii'if:u I,m'i':iiiic Huck. Bezitriitc Tellvr, Jon-iiliiiic Hcniniinger. Agnes Rougeou, Ilvlriic Mcllivnzilil. Cxitlicrine Ann Rucker, lilimlieth Doe. lfuiirflz Ii'.':i' Klzirp Fxiilry Anirx f':ir0lyii Kitclium., Elcziiiui' ljerdinc. GIRLS' TUMBLIN6 TEAM liii I'xi4xx:iii ilfiivf li'.1:N ,l.iiii- lfiivzil. limilg llick:-ixwii. Iiziiliifiim- limi. Blziiy llcl'm'iiiirl:. ,Nmifrlil li'ff:i' lQi.ivi- liiiiiiiix. 4.l.iil5N .Xlfiw-l, Xl.i15 lmiiiw liilvmly. ililifrii' lilm' Klilnlivil .Xiixtimx ,liniii I.+ixi-Ii-X. lily' Xlyilix llyiiii'-. lu-.iii l'x'k.xxiiii ilwnxl li'ii-:vi Nancy linux, lilxic lX'illim'ii. ll.i1cl lluiicli, Dolly Byrnes. Mniuiil li'n.'.' l.illi.iii Ilvriiw. Nilllilllt' Viviiiifl. llvtty lliwiwii. Tlzfiif 1fu':i'ffl':il'i'ie Frink, Nl.iiy Yvillii-ix, Ili, Polly lfriiik. il'1i.vr lfurul Xlxiigziivt llziuwiy .Xiiii ,Xiiic-. Nm,-lliv Siiiiilifluv. Louis liuunc, Xlilnixic Fluyil, Shirley Viilifcr. Siumiiz' Ibis---llgiy Stziiilcy. Kntlivriiic Klillvttc, lliiistziiicc Alexrimlisr, Doris Smith, f'ntlic-rinc Dickey. Tofi--llclvn Conklin. Om' liznzflrmi f7i'vI':'0 U -. -Fr-O4 1 SWIMMING CLUB lnzvf Run' lulcxte' lllmmuy. 5hrw'lr5 1.111141-tt. .Xuvlmwy 4n':mm:m-13 .Xxuw Klflnhxw- YIWWL I,111tL'1'. Ruth 1h.l11m:m. 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BUS DEPOT 12TH and G STREETS Phone: Nat. 7397 ARNOLD OPERATFD COMPLIMENTS OF IJ. Fiiikelsteili Arlington, Va. MURPHY 86 AMES I,l'NIBl'IR COMPANY Jlillrewlr 111111 1111 mlfer ROSSLYN, VA. Aspiring Author: At last I've written something for the BLUE AND GRAY that's been accepted. She: iiWi1HI was it?', A. A.: A check for mv subscription. if 131 4 And then there is the absent-minded teacher who made the students write the questions while he answered them. i i i ixll om Jizsmiiiislieii omibe l That you can depend on for l LOANS GEO. I-I. RUCKER CO. CLARENDON, VA. 'WW' , Eat XX N alhvays rcs CREAM THE SIGN OF QUALITY BREYER ICE CREAM CO. l'IIIl.A1JEI,l'IIIA XENV YORK NVASIIINGTON NICNVARK Telephone: National 9 5 5 2 Uniforms and Civilian Clothes 1794 G STREET, NORTHWEST - - WASHINGTON, D. C. COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR UNIFORM MAKER ll x E1 li if X S ME Q E if X S X E Q if PQ E 2 l 50, E 2 KE 3 l i ff' 1525 ,,, I I N I I I I I I EeQ7'f'f:'iC ef' J, XV, BANTQN CoMPI,1ME.vT5 OF l RI'I'1's -xxn V1cc:1-1'1'.xI:I.1IS ERNEST M. SHREVE CLARENDONI VA' CHERRYDALE . VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OE AMERICAN DRUG STORES, Inc. Lllill'CllKlUll. Vu. Clz11'e11mloII 47 WESTCOTT NURSERY CO. Falls Cllurcll. xvllxfjilllll LANDSCAPE PLANTING and CONTRACTING - LARGE TREE MOVING I' DEPARTMENT - 400 ACRES OF NURSERY STOCK Dclimcry free to Iilzrcfvizzglrvrz mm' Sulvzzrfvs Rhone: Falls Cllurclm 400 COMPUMENT5 OF Nlitchellys Confectionery BLUE and GREY LUNCH BREYER'S ICE CREAM MRS. ul. P. DIW'lNE - PROPRIITTOR CLARENDON - NEXT TO THEATRE Electrolux, Incorporated Warner El0CffiC-211 Supply I vw YI , T qlvl, QI, ALEXANDRIA - CLARENDON X ll ' ' X L X G. E, REFRIGERATORS Emerson 9259 Xxfaslnngton, D. C. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HART' SCHAHJNER 55 IVIARX The Cl3I'6l1Cl0l1 Beauty Shoppe FINE FORM CLOTHES S XYIIISON BLVD. Clarendon UTS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii I II I I I I I I I I I I I In I I I Arlington County Dairy t Gifts I Q Q .vf,ff,,,,.Q P-I'-R-E 5 I IIN Chmdg JERSEY AND HOLSTHIN 5 cg 'I ' Mil--L-Ix he 7 Produced, Pasteurized, and Bottled in A S 24 X1Ig1!LSLClNw3O-IJLEEARD Virginia Sl if CLARENDON . . VIRGINIA 3 Clarendon 1171 CLARENDON, VA. 4 phone: Clarendon 90 kt' X Health Permit No. 5077 bl 1 S S J. V. MULLIGAN ig lt I SQ COLLEGE. SCIIUUL AND FRATERXITY JEXVELER S Y N tg 1011 F SREET NORTHWEST S la if XVASI-IINGTON D. C. gl lr I its SENIOR RINGS MADE BY US S 1 l il 2 Q: COMPLIMENTS is OF 3 lt X N lg RESERVE HILL FARM Q X, K S Al'llIlQtllIl County qj Vi1'U'iI1izI 5 1 A X IF A-I I E QUALITY - SERVICE Lambert Ice and Fuel 5 S The Colonial Printery Dealers iQ S 'IJRIA'TIAX'G CoAL . wooo . ICE it Y V Y , , Y AUTO ACCESSORIES - GASOLINE A Q IIT Il I1 I G General Hauling and Moving S S K B phone: Clarendongw DON V BELLAIRE and MCKINLEY AVENUE ix E A A A A I i BALLSTON, VA. Phone: Clarendon 640 I ofoiofpfp' i A I If I I N E THE CHRONlCLE Virgmia Auto Supply Co. 3 if H I L. A. ScIIIzoIII. lImpm-for Q A 1'III1I1uIs: Q' l KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES 5 ix GLIN HI',AXIlIN W'IiNoIfI.L SfgoI'I TYDOL GAS and VEEDOL OIL 'IS 1 AUTO ACCESSORIES I S T1'11' II1nn1' X1':u,vp11p1'1' of . . . 5 ix Phone: Clarendon 285 is It .11II'I,I.YGTU,Y FUI 'fYTI ' ROSSLY VIRGINIA l X N I I xx. E flUllI1lHllIl'IlI','-' of gg I I gi LYON RARIQ SERVICE STATION I I I I I gi B. T. TAYLOR G. SINGHAUS ii Q I4 I lf I YY A A A A A V Y VT YY I E SERVING XVASHINGTON - LEE HIGH SCHOOL Q ARLINGTON AND FAIRFAX 3 In , I in MOTOR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY X i S IIIIIIRIIIII. XvIl'tQ'IllI2l Eg Q BI '- H AN'wI'I'R' AI' A TN ki LSI5 FOR IIII1 X I' Ig I YNXTI. IE E ON SIIIICIAL TRIPS Call Clarendon 635 Wallace 81 Momma I Clierryclale Cleaners it P H A R M A C I S T S l Phone: Clarendon 910 X13 TQ CIII'RI:YIIALlf. VA. C:lflI'L'l'ld0l1 1633 l CHERRYDALE - VIRGINIA E IQ. 'TA H V l V V TV A W V Y V V TiTTvET l - -7 - -- -- - 1 - 1 gg PIQSIOIT Pharrliqilcy Cherrydale Shoe Repairing S be pl Qliflllx DLLII' E10 D. P' PUGUSI gI3tIIIzIeYIJAI.I3. VIRGINIA CHEIIRYDAIAE- - VIRGINIA 3 ki + IT 3 H A I A H Bauserman Service Station AQ I.11'1I1'1'I'i1'.w, JI1'11l.w 111117 I,l'lII'i-WKIIIY CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH ti: AIIImI:A HIfI1sIIIs, X lRl.INIA ARIINGION. XVIRCINIA Q',,,--,. .1,-a,',f-- --,-vv- 'pf f'1,-ff--v,-0-' ff-vfvf-'ff'ffffff-vffvfvwfffff T' Ill! I AA ,4,.f, ,,,.f, .',',VV...,,, ,,1.,, ,R , . 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X licensed by the District Board of Educa- , tion to confer the B.C.S. and NI.C.S. degree, and is under the direction of C. Yaugliau ,0p,m,,,,,.d ,,,5,,.n,e, Burlmv. Secretarv of the Board of Account- College during 1932 in an annual enrollment Strayer College of Accountancy has been Uxer 100 Colleges and l'uiu-rsities were ZIIICQ' for the District of Columlria. ol-1400 Hudemsu I,Il1l'l'l1lPlIlxSl'l'l'il'P is ftlllillllllllttli to assist glflltlllflffs of llxc rnllz-ge In Olllllllllllg YPSIIOIISIIIIP W business positions. NEW Home or K R STRAYER COLLEGE ,-if ss' li , V L- .1 f mf X, COLLEG I-: X, I . ' .unix - Hx: - A ' -- ' ff ,rilglii Ugg-w. lil' 'll rf , E ' fr L hfffffiwi I U 1 'I-iff 'H HOMER BUILDING I I F street aITIIIIzTzENTI-I Tl ' I - I-I l' 3 ' A' A IIIEI NATIONAL I748 HOWEUS GARAGE Clarenford Nlarliet AUTO SlflCYlClNG H. SII WWII, Iwlp, D. XV. POOH' .lim-11 cil.ll'L'l'ldUI'l W1 liAl,l,STON, YA, Standard Gas Station BCUPPETT HARRY II.11f1JlI'.l1I'1u', 1'.lI.YT.S', li. C. l'lOXXI'I,I. .'lf.1m1l:jcz' L I , , o11.s' BALLSTON' X IRGVNI X Clarendon 666 l3rXl.l,STON, Y.-5.. Al'5 Master Se,-Vice cg'o.I11I1.1II1.'5,x 1's or GENERAL AUTO REPAIR XYORK IVES FUNERAL HQME Clarendon ITT Cl,.ARl Nl1ON. YR. CLARENDQN. XA. E lf, ,of,o',o,o',.f,o',o',vj,-g.3v,o A2 .q-f.,,.f,.f,.f,.f,.L.9.3- ,,g. A- ,-,.',.f,y,43-4.1.',. 1 .q.f,,.,-.,,,.f gp, oyvfff - 5'3'9 'lf 'f'ff'f'f,0 .f,-.-f,.,,L,f ,,1,L,,1,,,Q, ,.,ld1A,v'?.,1.c'Z.,!.L-L.L- 4.17 01.110, .Cl,f',,.L-,,i,.Q. , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I? I I A JP' J' A 15 15 1 .f . 3 K! I I rg AULD LANG SYNE 13 it I AQ A at Raymond Leiglity, 332 Lois Tucker, '33 S Xl Ada Louise Jones, '33 Ruth Clouser, '32 :R Q' Vlfilliaiii Tapp, '33 joe T. Wfallace, 333 kgs Kenneth Barker, '28 XVilliam Clark, 331 Sq. v Ruth Yates, 333 Q li N Q A X ls RJ Columbia Hardware Co. I K! M. L. IVIALONE and S. M. SMITH, Props. COAIIPLLMENTS .bl 1 I-IARDXVARE OF tg? CUTLERY - PAINTS - OILS . . I is VARNISHES - GLASS Wmdfldge 54 Handy, IHC- N GARDEN SEEDS - FERTILIZERS, Etc. , I Rosslyn, I 21. . ii Telephone: Clarendon 495 as ARLINGTON - VIRGINIA X .E I Q IJIY'-Yt'I'ijlllilllITSTS - - - Ballston ,Pharmacy Y :Q 1 ' Pl rmac is The Arlington ia y The Rm!! Store g S gg ARLINGTON ' VIRGINIA Oldest Pharmacy in Arlington County bg SODA5 Prompt Delivery - Call Clarendon 221 A All SUNDRIE5 QUALITY - SERVICE - COURTESY R ll C A N D Y X lm XX. B. C. SASHER R. H. CZALDXVELL l Phone! - Cl8fCl1dOl1 1443 Prescription Service from 7:30 to 10:30 X38 Q I lf 5 7 'L ' ONI Q. THLJOZD SQIUZQIQ' ' GARRISGNLS I X ay e o ve t A 1215 E STREET, N. XV. S ky' 0 H1'r1dr1I1ar1t'rr for ' . 1 E ' MEATS - POULTRY - BUTTER SCHOOL SUPPLIES - SPORTING Q, 3 and EGGS - COUNTRY PRODUCE GOQDS - BICX'CI4ES whim Dflffmd Ifm- PARTY NQVELTIES I Call Clar. 49 ROSSLYN, VA. I I Ll. 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