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

 - Class of 1935

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Jttitutles, .intl .ippretiation whith have been wuven into the very fiber of the C.l.iss tluring the years spent within the w.tlls ol' this sthool, the X l't1sli- inlgtun-l.ee High Sthtiol. l wish. therefore. to ton' gr.1tul.1te the C.l.1ss of V155 upon this, the ninth issue ut the Hilti ANI: Gimv May this hook be treasuretl .is .1 reinintler that things worth while can be done .intl tlone well, .intl ULIB' .ill tli.1t e.tth member of the fil.1ss of WS? .tttempts in the future he .ts sueeess- fully eompletetl. Aguin l my tongr.1tul.1tions. Atlvis- ors. Statli, .intl f l.1ss of IWW. 1 , . I . ' 5. P. X atxiiiitsi it is. Piwtzffail. XY'.isliin.gtuii-l.ee High Sthool. WW WiMQW iii illll l ill lllitl ll it iiiii liilllllliiln DGDICQTICTI Q5 HE theme ot' this issue of THIS 151-115 Arszii GRAY is Progress. XY'e dedicate it to Progress. the Progress going on today in every line of en- deavor, the Progress whieh .itfetts us so vitally. 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'V g '.' kg il u X ,' , XII' ' 4 i - . ,4 , 0, ' If f Steps, steps, steps, steps. Steps upon the stair , stairs, steps. Stairsteps in the lull, Stairs, stairs, st.1ir I Steps, steps, steps. Steps upon the st.iir. ' r if , r CA Ln- , ,Lgpr figs Q i , -'adv r-fy' ..-4-f Cmffc. ,fue Ilia Nm'flv-zzrzzrffr 111r1,mn1'1. Individuals of contrasting gender sat in unillumi- nated angular intersections. Their anterior ante- brachial extremities encircled their cervical vertabrae, while a throbbing of the cardiac plexus accompanied cooing vocal emanations of mutual pleasure. ,. on ,I yvb 1 if 5 ., i?7+i'5!7f!F'I 0? -6 -S-' ,V ,. , f15,,,f,17 -K' y I - ll I Q4 Wv W W A s A' 1- - n 3' fer-fi' , ' V K ' ,f -l-:..-- , gtitaqx 'tl-in z'r'Yifz', l lrlillil ' . ' . , - 1 l l f V V, ., - x X Nil' ' I . N 1 Y ' i I i . f I . - NNY xx i 'I i R Y' 5 lllilillllll'l,l l c ' 5' I A g C . V . Y 1 , ,' t if , ., ,- , , 9 , 'I Q . - 4 . v 7,1 f I l f X LJ' .X -.3 1 1 n 4 .- . 4, fff 5 L '7 ff, X y VM :'1f:.f?-Q- I,1.'-' I ,, 1 1 . , f ,. X ,J , gi f' wg:'w,1:xi-it ' ' ' ' 'F .'f'4- -, -F -'rim-'Z:j.f?T -, . V s , 'J.:.-.i14:s.:9' ' u FNS Xt . 4 Q ' 1 - Lui' X 5 -. c few. X in ' X i CODE Ai ll''.1.i'lvi11glm1-Lee .rlmfwzlr fer nr be: illnillizlg I0 zwfnxe Aulfziljwrf for .rzffzuffrezfzezzl Sjzlrere rzf rzll fimei Hmzerl and lwnzomlnle Infparfirzf rzml izzjcfffemlenf Newer LIf.fL'0lH'r1g?Lf Gmlefnl for Ufflpoflllllfficii 'Il!7llllKQll7ffIll of utlverr Olfetfiezlf to nm' j'llp07'f0l'l' Newer .rlviriilzlg frrum zfllfrj' Lnyzf to nm' ,rrlwnf E.X't'e'Hjl1tQ in IIWIAL rzml ,rporl Emi' rfcfjlezlrlizlzle. .Y -9.91 Wg1shington'Lee is my school. By the blood of its godfathers, those two supreme By the courage of its founders, By the perseverance of its studentsg By the honor And the everlasting glory Of the God that watches over us, I will never dishonor it By false or cowardly deed. By the ideals and the patriotism That lurk in the rudest of us, By the love and devotion That are built Into the brick and into the cement, By every block in its foundation, I swear eternal fidelity. XVe thank thee, Our father in Heaven For our opportunities And our possibilities. lxri r1lNsTIi xIuc N xw x f X X X A 1 I 4 lg E I I C f ,f19ff:'f'Q f? . 0.7, , , ur' - f . V A ' xlizih'-':.' -. f Q.-fx-:L--'Q-L w' - ,.-.:111..x.. f. -r-Av .if-155' . . ggi, W V A, , V ' ' n.:--g:, .ffZ. :Q-E A'1 .?':. X BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 EDITORIAL XY'ASHING'l'ON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL OPENED IN SEPTEMBER, 192-I, XVITH APPROXIMATELY FIFTEEN TEACHERS AND SIX HUNDRED PUPILS. THERE XVERE NINETEEN ROOMS, ONE OFFICE, ONE GYMNASIUM, A CAFETERIA, AN AUDITORIUM. AND A MANUAL TRAINING SHOP. TODAY THERE ARE FORTY NINE ROOMS, FIFTY SIX TEACHERS, TWO THOUSAND AND EIGHTY NINE PUPILS. SIX OFFICES, TXVO GYMNASIUMS, A CAFE- TERIA DOUBLED IN SIZE, AND A STADIUM, BESIDES THE SHOP AND THE AUDITORIUM. A BUT THAT IS MERELY AN ESTIMATE OF OUR PROGRESS IN THE PHYSICAL, THE OUTXVARD MANIFESTATIONS, OF LIFE. THE QUESTION: HAVE WE MADE THE SAME ENORMOUS ADVANCE IN THOSE THINGS XVI-IICH REALLY COUNT? LOOK AT THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1955, THE MANY OUTSTANDING AND NOTABLE PERSONALITIES. LOOK AT THE CLASSES TO COME. RE- FLECT ON OUR CADET CORPS, OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR BAND, OUR AUX- ILIARY. OUR NEWSPAPER. FOR BY THEM THE SCHOOL IS IUDGED. BY THEM OUR PERSONALITIES, OUR ENTHUSIASMS, AND OUR CAPABILITIES ARE EXPRESSED. ARE XVE MAKING PROGRESS? MY ANSVUER IS-AYES. READ OUR BOOK: VISUALIZE OUR LIFE. THIS VOLUME REPRESENTS A CROSS-SECTION OF AMERICAN YOUTH. WE, THE CITIZENS OF TOMORROXW, HAVE INDELIBLY REGISTERED OUR OPINIONS. THE FUTURE OF AMERICA, OF THE WHOLE XX-'ORLD, IS IN THESE PAGES. GRANTED:-YOUTH IS ARROGANT. WE ARE HEADSTRONG AND NVE ARE XWILLFUL, BUT VUE ARE ALSO STRAIGHT AND CLEAN AND STRONG. IN SPITE OF THE EXAMPLES YOU HAVE SET BEFORE US, IN SPITE OF THE CORRUPTION ALL AROUND US. IN SPITE OF FLUCTUATING EDU- CATIONAL FADS OR HIDEBOUND CONSERVATISM, THE AVERAGE BOY OR GIRL OF AMERICA TODAY THINKS 'IUST A LITTLE STRAIGHTER AND SEES 'IUST A LITTLE FARTHER THAN THE BOY OR GIRL OF YESTERDAY. MEN XXIILL TELL YOU THAT OUR SECONDARY SCHOOL SYSTEM IS AN INFERNAL MACHINE THAT TURNS OUT ROBOTIZED MORONS, AND THAT OUR COLLEGE SYSTEM IS BUT THAT MUCH XVORSE. MEN VUILL SAY. AS XVALTER B. PITKIN SAID, NO PERSON UNDER SEVENTEEN EVER THINKS INTELLIGENTLY OR ATTAINS ANY REAL SKILL EXCEPT PER- HAPS IN MUSIC. THAT MAY BE TRUE. I DO NOT KNOW' AND I AM NOT A FIT IUDGE, FOR I BELONG IN THAT IGNORANT CLASS MYSELF. IT IS FOR YOU TO UIUDGE. VCE HAVE TRIED TO MAKE THIS BOOK A COM- PLETE AND LIVING PICTURE OF LIFE AT XVASHINGTON-LEE OR AT ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIVE HIGH SCHOOL IN THE UNITED STATES. IT REPRESENTS THE XVORK OF STUDENTS ALMOST IN ITS ENTIRETY, THANKS TO THOSE TEACHERS XVHO HAVE STOOD IN THE BACKGROUND AND ALLOXVED US TO EXPRESS OURSELVES. ONLY REMEMBER. THAT XVHAT XVE ARE. YOU HAVE MADE US. 8 5 Q ..,., 21 . ...v - h.. . . -x .-. -. .- - . --.' .-1. o ,gi -1... 'HS fl' I g. .V ,, - - .::. ' . :-- - .- v . , tvs, -.TT I? ' . .'.- ,1--- .1 ' ':.'.'f I ,t- . .. ,1- -... .. +- --..- - , .-: -.Fi .1 rig ,.m.-.Lv . nh -Pu wt15,f.:- an ' dung!! X 1. Q. Q: sn Xi ' ' I' -I . .-v 2 Q ' 1' 3 1 5 5 5 5' , 5 I ,mi -3 2 Q1 ' EE lnlfTl2nTl 6n BOARD OF EDUCATION - 2 w 15421 . ,Wg A BOARD OF EDUCATION. The School Board has endeared itself in the hearts of the pupils by their whole- ' hearted interest in the activities of the V P school. There have been very few events in th. the school which have not been supported by the presence of these members. i l:LE'l'C,HER Kamp. S11pwizzlwlrfezlf nf Srlwnlr. s. Rim' SIMPSON. .lmm M, S'I'liXX'.-'ili'I'. ARTHVIQ li. XVll.soN. Cfff.11r1n.11.f. ts . ,,i, hh in . 'Lf- li rc.'sputfL1lly Juliultc tlllx Pwr to our Primilml .md our Awisnlnt l'r1mip.ll. Mr. Ylrniurxluu .md Mu Iifll, XX'cL.1u truthfully my ot them, xxlth lore III nur IILXIVIN .md 'gr.1t1tuLlc III our wuls. II1 thu xumlx ut' Mrx. M.1lutt: Burl' ut thy-In Inu- tlm mlm-r nts uf you kids firxt of All. km- Wi. 1 ' R 4 . i Fi in Q13 , R 5 ff +2 , 5 I k is ibx ur. -r '7- WNUNM K 3 is tL I' YXQQ 1 . '9- Q- .f ' .Q FACUUY A a .li f IL ff7,11'f1f1i11f. M A al, Miss Rosalinil V. Dcilicr 3 i ' U V ffmifif l11i!1'f1i!m', si' -4 -3 l.t. Alvin Tillctt. ' !ffn.f1m1ii'1.1! l7u,'1.11l1m11f. Miss lr.x'.1 I.. Harlmiigli. Miss Dorothy Alcxmilcr, Miss Gmic Chinn, . Mrs. Ellen lfox Clorcomn. i Miss Louise Crizcr, Mr. R. T. Guinthcr, Ilnlllu Vffc' Sbfcllil' 1jUf7.Il'fNIc'lIf. Miss Cloralic Grecn.m'.1y. '51 l1illIQffl'fIV l7i'f7.1rf1m'f2!. Mrs. M.1ric Malott. v I V - Miss Rosa Bell, Miss Mililrcil H.1ll. Miss louise Hooker, Miss Ann llnmplirics, xx Miss Mauilc Ornilortf, X. us-f . X ', Mi Cl.ir.1 l'.1Vm', ' N Mrs. lvy XY. R.1nsorn. L s Q Miss .lolin Rntli. l r ll Ezltgfjrrfv L7ef1.i1'IIHc1!l, Miss Ar-ne Trott. Mr. lel.1nd XY'illi.1ms. Foreigg L.z11.Q11.zxge Dtjlmfzzzefff. Miss Mary Moore Aldhizer. Miss M.1bel Allen, Miss M.1rg.1ret Peed. lf1d11,rh'i.zl xlrlsr Defazrfmr 111. Mr. Louis Hamm, Mr. Harry XXi'hitesell. Lfbl'x1I'J', Miss Betty Guy Sommerville. iU.zlheN1.1fir1r Deparfmwzf, Mr. Claude Richmond, Mr. Edward Frack. Miss Margaret johnson, Mr. Thomas jones, Mr. Elmer Lucas. Miss Ruby McCloud, lNlr. E. XV. Paulette. Miss Esther Rowe, Miss Catherine Smith. .llzlric DL'P,1l'f7IIL'l1f, Miss Florence Booker. 'I3 '7-ur. Eggs .f R s s ! ...N Q' A J' QR, 4 A. 4 r'7.:: .,', s nf if JUN: if su-P -. I I ii 2- A XY' cg ' A I , 'li is i 5 'fr 1 f -1 if fo lx . f Lai' E 1 tr. ' VL l ya 5 N Xl Q. X 'kl- 1- 'Os Q 1' 'af G-s . 4, . an 4- 1 if if , I 43 f 5, fr 'fi . sy as 1 , fm '4 fs L an 1 .,. gl 1 I I 7,1 x , ,sv , A x ' X , 1, 'SSC' an 0 gn' s . ' i 5' .Sn FACULTY Pfvyi fini! lidmxzfifnz Dcf1.ii'lww1f Mr. XV, A. Richardson, Miss Clam Boyd XVhcclcr, Miss Mac Brown. .S'i'.9uli'c IDL'f7.1l'f1l!L'lIf, Mr. Thomas H. Christie, Miss Lena Artz. Miss 'I.lCClLlCliI1C B.ikcr. Miss Kathryn Firchaiigh. Miss Sadie W'illi.1ms. 11.11 Si'iw1i'u Dijlmllmfff. Mr. Lloyd McCord, Mr. O. I.. Driver, Miss -lane Elliott, Mr. Crichton Lcwtcr, Miss Esther V. Long. Miss Sully Loving. Miss Katherine Rucker, Miss M.1yinc Turner. M. li. 12. Van Mctcr, Miss I.cn.1 XY'oIfc. '14 LD.ffG.f' 1i CLASSES, QUESTIONNAIRE Do you plan to attend college? Yegf-SBWQ no 3700 Undecided 1 What .rubject in high .fchool has been of the rnoxt value? Engluh--4 SCi67ZL'6-lzcybg Mathernatirf-IOWQ Bookkeeping 42, Shorthand-472, tory-4 070g Typing-4W. IJ there any xubject required for graduating that you think could be dup with? Y6I1?J9WQ No-54729. 17793 Loyalty--16'Z,g Character-12fkg Sincerity 11 0 Peuonalzty 1 Di.fpo.rition-86Xpg High Standardf-SZJ For what qualztiex do you think a Jehool .rhould be yudged? Type o p 37f7bg Courier Oyjlered-270kg Calibre of Studentf 879 Good Teacher: For what quality do you pirh your friendf? Honefty 20? Frzendlzn 1 e Do you believe that our cadetx and auxiliary Jhould have more comp drillf? Ye:-64W g N o-1 0 WJ. Do you belong to a fraternity or sorority? Yet 16? No 74W Do you think they help or harm the fehool? Help 24675 Harm-42 Do you confider war a gloriouf adventure? Ye: 1 fb No 98 0 Would you refute to pght in cate of invafion? 1 ef 42? No-47? Happy rnarried li e-975 Health-815 Good education 5 X What if your greateft ambition in life? To be happy 2800 Succexx f c What intereftf you nzoft in xchool? Learning 17020 Athletzcf 1675 5' -6fZyg To fnifh-6Wg Social contact:-596. What ix your planned career? Secretarial woih 17 0 Engineering Teaching-Sqpg Nurxing-4Wpg Accountancy-4fZ, Stenogtaphy 475 BLUE 86 G RAY ' ' 1935 THE SENIOR CLASS. Colour Green and Wfhite. Clary Poem. MEMORIES. Wfith the deepest of longing, Sorrow and regret, Wfe have to leave, Wfhat we cannot forget. Happy years we have spent In this school of learning. And here our thoughts Shall always be turning. Many friends we leave behind, To carry on our work, May they follow in our steps, And never shrink or shirk. Wfe hate to leave our teachers, XX'ho were so true and kind, For they have helped and aided us In body and in mind. Many years from now, May we recall with joy, The days when we were only A young school girl and boy. W'e shall be very happy Wfith memories all alive. Wfhen we recall our Senior Year As the class of '35. --FI'.7IZc'f,f illarfigfuz. '17 BLUE 86 GRA Y ' ' ' 1935 light X 'I' fs A A. K 5 K , Ai .R- V: , I gf., W ': 7-Q.. MN 'rf ' IF:-J 52 T4 February Graduafing Class, l935 IQDXYIN PRESTON XYARD f,'ffm111LpL'1,1I ,huflzzllilllq 171f1fffm'.1 ., .,, H x ., l - ., .,. l'11'srA1d V wa XX I Klub Sl C lntx 'U ww ,h.. , '- Ala' wg Mawr 'S-lg Pruillcnt of thc Fc'bru.lry j.:l'.lklll.lIlI1Al1 Llxsx of '55 Ong uf thc but ul XY'-IA Lulu! utlicux, .aml rrybmlyk flltllul. DOROTHY MAI? 5AMlJSlfl.l. l,'f.rvm'.lf 17lA,fffwm.1 lwrxr Ani flub '31, D1'.uu.1tic Club '531 DLAl7.lIlIlj1 mll fll'.llHI'y' Club '5lg Huusc uf RL'Pl'k'SCI1l.lllVL'N '51, an sl' VILL--l'1'wulL-rut uf the l:ubru.u'y 'z:x.1Llu.1tir1g nl uw ul 6. llmmlw xxyu not unly v.1lu.lictu1'i.1n of llL'I' cl.1sS. Q xx.1x .1 un PllPlll.lI' Cl.1SNlN.llk' .uul .1 true lfltlhl. l-L'CiIfNlA l'OXY'l1l.I. t,'ffmfm111.1f ,'lmff1n1Iir14q l71ffl,n11.1 llllilllg '51, 'Sig l7HIllL'Nllk' SLR-:lcv Club '51, 'VH llmkqy '51, lS.ul4ctb.1ll '51, Sccrx-l.1l'y ut' thc l:clu'u.1ry .ulu.1t11u1 Llmx ul qi. llI411k'Ill.l um thc sun-utut ul ilu' NXXCLAI1 Nu' .1ll lv ltul In N cc llk'l Qu. CHARLES GORDON BEALI2 f,'tI!71NlcH.'f.l! Dljvfnfmz Baseball '51, 'ESQ Fm1tb.1ll, '51, 35. 3-41 House of RL'Pl'C5L'I1f.lflN CN '41, TI'L'.l5llfL'f of thc February gmdu- .ning clam uf '35 Hc w.1x of .1 quict rmturc .xml will lirrlu, but when hc Mid it, it mumt wlnctlurmg. f'xl.FRlfD BITNER MOX'I'AGl'l-I Glmmf 171ffff11J1.z Sharp '311 limp' Gym l,L'.ulc1x 'UL Surggmrxt-.lt Arms uf thc Fcbrlmry gr.1.lu.1ting class of '31 lxltlllhlllllll' 'lux bnwxuc .1 by-xuvrrd .mluml this Nclnml, for hu Imppy llnxpl-vlnmu, Im lmnl mark in .I gmml L.lllxC, ycx, Qxcll lllx .lL'IlIU.f, MARK LARITI' CHRISTIN lf Yi HST t,'1'.1w,u'.1f l71fvfffn1.1 lwrst Anl nl, 511 l,I'.llI1.lllL' ,ug Rul imw 343 llmlclxcy '31, '35, '31, Gul lll'NL'l'XL'N '51, '53, 5-11 Hwuw ul' Rcplucr1t.u1xw, '51, Stulln-nt Govcrmlmcnt Rcprcwr1t.1tiw uf tllv l:L'lWlll.lI'y' j1I'.lxll1.lllI13L class uf '53, Peggy Nun .llXV.lyN .lmng wluutlxing fur wl11v.'lwmly. Hcl L'Il4l1.l.11lIlg smilc .lml lmppy xuuxlx wt ux right hu ilu- .l.lx'. BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 HAROLD JACKSON BRUMBACK EVFLYN HALL GQEIIHLII Dipfoma C07lHIIc'l't'f.l1 S!u1ff,Q1'.1,'vf'ifi' D2,'tJ'fm.'.1 First Aid '313 Orchestra '52, '33: journalism '541 Dramatic '51, '32, '33. -342 Girls' Auxiliary 'sl Football '33, '34: Band '31. '32, '53, 'S-ig Second Lieutenant 'B+ Another big, husky, good-natured football player. Yes Sir, Fx-elyn is going in for jazz orchestras in more than one way. ALBERT MAURICE CONRADI Sffdlfffirf DjAf7!fllII.1 Debating and Oratory '5l. '52g Orchestra 'wg Boxing '333 Annual Staff 34. Albert, usually so unassuming, will break forth at A v the most unexpected times. You never know what ROGITR NL NFORD is COFIUFIS- Co1m11g1'i'i.1i' .'li'm1n1.'ir1g Diploma Government Study '5l: First Aid '321 Science '53, 1DA ELIZABETH CORNXX'ELL 'Sax Library Representative of February graduating Cf.ll'fft'.1l Diploma CIM' or 455' . I I . , . . . ..,. H Every once in .1 while you hnd someone it's a re- B Iir32?iWC.3132f,775?il3gli? Glee Club 39' Claw lief to be with-who thinks before he talks. Still aifxiryihody tliait-lcniieiy her, knew a true friend- WMU runs deep' one always ready to serve them. LOUIS XWILLIAM CRAVER Cerzerxzl Diploma ,XI QH Q Airplane '31g Radio '32 Science 35: Sam Browne 1 Hl ' E ' LR Q '34s Cadem '52, Captain f.H1I1Weli'l,Jf .'1t'i'f711l1.'IN4Q DIf1ff1I1i.I Looey Blooey-good natured old darling that he Government Study 'SIL First Aid 'Sig Boxing '52, was-and crazy about puns? Puns? Oh, yes, I eat 33: Football 34. ' them for breakfast! Another tootball starfand l'm one ot the Sher ljllyN U V ' OU! e fn 16' ., 1 ' 5' 44 5 'ff 3' . ,fx Q 47 19 L -..- , 2 A xb- i 'Y v BLUE 86 GRAY ' ' ' 1935 1' X I ' FQ is. vw 'fi -.5 rv. V vi s R N M . L. D5 v- ,A .4 fl. ,U fligif X l' in v F Q, June Graduafing Class, I935 VIVIAN FRANKLYN PAYNIZ INIARGARIST CAROLYN CANADY l,'f.mif.1f I7fAf7!I1I!f.1 Q!'f 'V-'X 17f!'f H I1l.L.xiL1Lm lrrwhmtm flux gl: Viccilnruidcm g,,P1,, W Dllll1l'NllC 5FlLAI1CF1q 52, 53, 5-4I.'lL1II?l'NllI1g bqlmd Hmm. 5-ldv gg: fQtlI.,mm GNN Auxilitlry gg: Vim., gli. I-lxkmg Club Q71 Trc.1xlV1rcx'wl bcrlmr Cllassvni. l,l'L'NlalL'Ill lDI'.1IlLlllC Clulw 'BIZ Pxcsiklcnt Scnim' Clam llw llif-1W L'l' Nl H141 5f'W'l' -Cl-145 is UNC WCW ,3 wlw gmt cumplmn uf l.1cl-1 ut wurk: but Peggy Hur' lumxl, .lml llcl' picturc, spmk for lmcr. Slmc 'lL'W 'Nll1 k5- ltwl I V Q V V ROBIQRT FRANCIS BLAKIQ l'DXX ARD Rl SSl1l.l. BRONX IN C- U M1 Djxlfjwl If C . f 1. lv' 7 w -N -. -.- f -. -. ' V Kill HJ! I lflllnwj V Q lwwrlmlll pl, pp, 11. JW: l'5.1xkcll1.1ll pl, 55 wC.1llg-If RZ, 583 Mum-I -l.lL'LllL'Il.ll1l 5SgMlmut.lT.rIl A,-t fllulq 'wglw 'Bla Xygld Club '55, 'MZ gk.,-gmllt,-It ll- W3 Rlmllx l'll',l l' l L'l 5 ! H' H- Q '53 Armx lvl Svniul' films '551 Scfgcalmt-.lt-Arms Suplm M-rluulrrt-.lffflrnm blumur Klmx 513 Vlcc-l'l'uulu1t mum. fltlu '53' Nulllwl' fl.ljs 351 l'm.1wl1.1ll lNlAL1I'. 55. H , 'l'l1c t.1llwt SL'llllVl' ln XY'-l. .xml .1 wlllz .lt fuutlmlll lulmul ful' .1 luxty lWlllNll .xml .1 lwlmwxulllg gun, Ami lmxkdlmlj. llll IN mv lux um' lvl Hlll ln-Nr Jrlmlvtu. Rl l'H Ifl.lZAlil5'l'H SMITH DuRu'1'm' xxp RYNI-X fgf,,,,,,,,,' ,,,,,,,f,,A,,, 5lfL'f ,U-'f'f f 17'f'fl L' l'xuulcut uf l..1lin Clulw '531 5k'l1.llC '52, ww, '31 IXxxcr.l.llk' lllmn 1f,,l1l.f5.1fml '31, Aux1l1.11y 'S 'Wg 5L'klk'l.lI'l' 'Wg llmlicx' 'I-11 c.lPf.1lIl 'Rig Yxcc SS, '84, R53 C,lpr,.m 'Sig Lulu! Slum Nj. S33 ljl't'NIxlL'Ill :Xml lL1l1'39g NL'XXNP.1I'Ll SMH 'Fig C1-umxl l'u'.mml Vlllllllll flmx 'Sag 5k'LlL'l.lIl' Bulwinx' K lux lh-pruuntatxxy ut SVIHUI CI.1w 'IF-5. Si XX Q-ll km-xx '5lm1'Iy CXLII ll Nlm llhlrfr wnxu' xml fmlx lun, lwluv uw, putm- .lml Pltlly' XXln.1t ml xxvlw mu mm-rulml xxlxwc tlmt l1IkliI1.llNL' llrx mlm U-uI.l Um' .mxlf gunz lr-un! 151 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 INIARY ROSALIE ADAIR General Diploma Secretary, Butler Library Club-Alabama '511 Do. mestic Science '55. 'B+ If peaceful quiet were golden, she'd be a million- aire. ALICE LILYAN ADAMS Gnzeml Dipffmu Dramatic Club '32, 33: Domestic Science Club '53, 34: Girls Auxiliary '33, '54. 'Si She has .1 heart of gold beneath .1 rose leaf com- plexion, .1 combination too seldom found. CONSTANCE ADELAIDE ALEXANDER Sffellfljfit' Dfplfimz Tumbling '32, 35. '54, '55Z Basketball '52, '55. '34, '55: Hockey '5-4: Dramatics '52g Publicity '35. Beneath those golden bangs lies a very sizeable brain, good work, Connie. MARION JESSE ANDERSON Cfu11r11wri.1f SIe11u,qr.1pZvic D1,hIw11.z DIRIIILIIIC Club '52, '551 journalism Club '55, '351 Newspaper Staff '53, 'Mg Athletic Association '51, 35. Andy is a wizard at dear ol' shorthand. and that isn't all, either. 4' A-i is FS. Y' HENRY BENJAMIN ARDAI Ge Ile ml Dipln 111.1 Track '52g L.1tin Club '52g Glee Club 'DL DIULIYITII ism '51, '351 Class Bwsketball '33, 'S-1, '51 Oh Ardaif Humanity is constitutionally lazy, C1 Ardai is superhuman, MARGARET ELIZABETH ASHTON Gsmvgzl D1ju'w11.1 Spanish Club '51, '32, 35: Journalism Club ' 'Sag Athletic Association '54, 'SSL Associate Art Edi tor Brat AND GRAY 'SY l-yb is uood natured and an all around spo what more can you say? QERTRIQDE P. BIfAI'CHAblP Cun1r11fvri.1l l7rp.7ffm.1 Glee Club 'S-1: Hiking Club '55 'Beauty lixes so say we all. ' 's 'ss -s -s h with kindness says Shakespeare BEVERLEY BALI. f.i.1lYlL'.11' 1jlAffL'HI7i'.l . . ,, 7 Cadets 52, 59, ffl, 55, Latin Club 5-, ww A kllll n x4 wi -Iournalism Club '5-41 Athletic sso . 'o ', Beverley is one swell tellow. He lust keeps o going, and whats more, he goes in the right di tion. -f -1 .bm Q g A , y S I 79 1 1 , 'l . Sv .Q 8 7,3- Qfq' tr- v 'E'- Q1 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 V 'v 1, 1 ri f 1' N ... , . W ' K Y , , r Q -la V' A 'Q H Q' 9 1 fi 1' 1 'I , ' I ' A ', -. 1 ,. ' - fr ix ' 1 1 GJ . 1 f - 'gg KENNETH LEE BENSON I.UL'lSl2 BLANCHE BIRCHELL Gtmmf D!fllfl1ll.l Cf.111fy,1l Dfplnnm l-1Jg.I.lI1, XX'cst Virginiul Athenian I.itc1'.11'y Sncicty l.ll,CkL.l, '33, '53, 134' 35: Basketball gi '34, 'ill F11111b.1ll 'Sig Angicr, Nnrth C.11'11l1n.1g F11111b.1ll 'ggi Dlllmllllc Qlul-, '51 '3,l: All Clul, 'gl '555 133 XX'-l-, Sciuncc Club '3Sg Bnxinu '55, Gill RCWWCS 'gg' '53, '51 l'lcnw11 is .1 I1CNV'C11l11Cl', but hc's .llftkltly Cnusctl lf 5-ml wgml ll, talk. gllgll llglcnl jf you yy-'lm to c1111Ni1lc1'.1l'1lu inf.1nt c.11'tl1q11.1kcs, 111' shnultl I s.1y llqcnl Sllcfll talk, ll will pdlilwk Dlckv llc lmuwgl l1c.11'tq11.1kcxf .IULIAN LEE BLINCOE VHRNA l.OL'lSlZ BERGIZSON A , . Cl ll ln- If DINWHI Lf.11 11111f Dlf71lII!l.1 Ulu. flul, 'gl qv g5,' Dllmlllc Club 'sl -5, Scic-ncc Club '54, lNICI.f5.lI1 High Schnnl. ,Nl I Hill tlulw Yvfl llll-ill, Cflull .H ' ,g,l.'B'lSl4Cz hlllllklll will bc nn B1'1111dw.1y with thc Rhythm b,1II' 'Ri' 'F' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' M.1kc1's bcfurc lung. Hu playa Ll wiclu-tl g11it.11'. Xf'L'l'll.l iuiiiiitlx LIN of .1 little NP.lI'l'UNX', twittc1'i11g l1.1lvlv1ly .lXN'.ly. -IOSIHPH ROBERT Bl.OUlNllNGBL'RG Cf.111i1'.1f I71,f1.f11m.1 CHARLVN FRANKLIN BHD l..11111 Club '32, '55, Athletic A5511qi.1111111 '52, '53, Sfltflflfll' I71f1ff1m.l '51, 'Sig Gym I.L'.l1lCl'S Club '511 Assistant SC'Cl'C' li.11l111 Club '32, '35, SClL'IlL'C Cilub '55, t.11'y ul' Public Safcty '55, Sciciicc Club 'Si Y A n11111ll'11l 111 l'illllNXlk'Lll!L' ix .1 l1llllLl th.1t iicvci' -Inc ix in 1111 .ill llhll gum .it XY'-I.. HL- is .1 true t.11ls f.11il'lm1.ll3 ,ml-fum-Q .ll1l'l7l.lLL'. Nl'1111't in thc hcltl .lllkl i11 hix Cl.1xs1'1111111. ORLANDO HIRC H ROSE O. BORCHIZRDING G11f11.1! l'J,f1!nm.1 S1'j1'1111!11' l71j1ffm1.1 XY'-I. Klub '51, 'Sig bciuiu- Club 'BRL H.1xcb.1ll l'l.1xkc1b.1ll 'l'L'.llU 'Hg Dl'.ll11.lllC' Club '52, 'BBQ '51, 'Ri 'V11l,'331 l7t111tb.1ll '5j, '55, '41, 'F-ig l'1.1xl4ct- Sp.111iNl1Cl11lN'5l2 AllXlll.ll'5' '31 'R-1. '551 FII -' U-lt? b.1ll '551 btuilcnt c,111lI1lll 'Si Ltllll '35, A I XYL' triul 111 t1'll hini 11111 111 bc .1 l:lll7tl3.lll hum, l.11x'1' ix .111 cgotixln 111 two'--N.-11tl wins guy or but 1111 .intl -yu NlI', .1 l'L'.ll C,l111x1n1.1s l'1l'Q'NL'lll. UlllL'l'. l'111t C.lI1 wc bl.1111c them-lilc is 311 xh111't. QQ BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 IRVING NX'ARD BOSXIVELL CONRAD BUETTNER G'.:f21e'f.lf Diploma Football '34, '55: Basketball '34, '351 VC'-L Club '34, '35Z Dramatic Club '33, '34, Plays football like a man of iron, and wears a smile from dimple to dimple. VIRGINIA HELEN BOXYERS Sfe11ogr.1plvir Diplffnza Treasurer Home Room '34, '3Sg Domestic Science Club '3-I1 Commercial Club '33g Dramatic Club '5Z1 Assistant Business Manager BLUE AND GRAY '35. Gentleness and repose are paramount to every- thing else in a woman. So say a good many. DORIS EDITH BROXYN Slerzogzgzpbic Diploma Domestic Science '33: Library Club '34g First Aid Club '32, Swimming Club '3-I. It is tranquil people who accomplish much. - Thoreau. EVELYN JUNE BRIQINIBACK Gc'IIcJ'.If L7lAf7!f1Nl.I Dramatic Club '32, '33, '3-ig Bible Club '33, Treasurer Home Room '3-ig journalism Club '35g Circulation Assistant '35. XX'hatever is popular deserves attention. Con- stant huddles wherever she goes make this quotation apt. Gevzevpzl Diploma Student Council '311 Latin Club '331 Boxing pa '34: Football '34g Baseball '3,4. Men ot few words are the best men, -Shakespeare NELLI F THELMA BULLOCK C'on1111t'n'j.1f Dj!7!rJIll.I AUXili-lfy '52. '55, '5-i. '35: Corporal and Gui e Sergeant '3-1: Orchestra '33, '3-4, '3ig Hockey First Aid '321 Swimming '3-L '35. Tiny though she be, if perseverance and pu have anything to do with it, Tiny will come throughgon top. SYLXYIN BCRNETVI' Gem ui' D1,'vfo11z.1 Publicity Committee '32: Glee Club '3lg -Ioui ism Club '5l1 Football '33, '3-I, '33, XY'avy hair. dreamy eyes, a dangerous look--lltics fl7CXV.II'Cr DOROTHY XYOODXYARD BI'TI.FR Sie rlolqitrplvit' Dff7lfllli'.l Athletic Association '32, 'Si '34, 'Sig Sxvimmin Club '34, '33g Girls Auxiliary '55. '3-4, '33, Domes tic Science '33, '341 Dramatic Club '52, '331 Gudc Sergeant '35. Modesty is a diamond setting to female DCILIU said Fanny Butler. These Butlers seem to un er stand each other. x R I' -1 L r is 'wif' l 4. se Q3 A-w cr BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 '52, 'J li , , 2 if 1 1 , 'xc' 4 X ,. A ' R ie-2 - ff f A- Ml 5' A 7' ft 'f' .lAMliS BROOKE Bl I'I.l2R Sllbllflflti D1f1lf1m.1 Snmnztz Silmnf Glue Club '32, '33, '3-1, Scicncc Club '3-I, '35, 'l1lCli '32, '33. Ill have ii golden castle gixincl .incl tall, with ciglitccii Butlcrs standing in thc h.1ll. Iil'CjliNlf MEAD CAFFIEY, JR. Cf.1iilc.l! Ijjlftillllltl Cli.ulottt-svillc: Pl.iyc'rs' Club '53, H.iycs l.itcr.1ry Nocic-ty '33, lil I'.1so High School: Debating Club 3-I1 Stliolarsliip Club '31, XY'-I.: Cuc :mtl C.ill '35. Gcnc will long bc rcincinbc-rctl for his rcin.irk.1blc ibility to tr.1nsl.1tc .my .intl .ill foreign languages. ROSE lNlAXlNlf CfARDXY'liLl. Cfm lltll! Dijvlfnfliz Dc-b.iting .intl Or.1tory Club '32, '33, '34, Hiking Club '33, Swimming Club '34, '35, Nationtll Ora- toric.il Kontcst '33, lftlitor-in-Chict ot BLUI2 AND . - , .JR :XY J 5. A pcifcct woin.in, nobly pl.1nnctl, to w.u'n, to comfort, gincl tomnmntl: .intl yt-t ii spirit still, :intl bright with soincthing of .l0gL'llC light, says Mrs. blgilott. PAGE W'A'1'SON CARl.ISl.Ii Gt zlt ml Dilfvlrfnnl Glcc Club 31, Athletic Associ.ition '53, '3-1, '55g Publicity Club '3-l. Pagc P.iuc- , c'xcrybotly's pal, .intl more fun,- t . .itlicsftiml gcntlcincii. FRANK 1. CARPENTER Sffzlllffli' D.if71fI7!1.l Spanish Club '32, '33, Orchestra '34, ness Stat? BLUE AND Grim' '35, Cgitlct '33, '3-4, '35, Or.itoric.il Club 32. Chico c.1n cause more trouble in less yct, what would sumincr be without one VIOSIEPH FVERIETT CARROLL Gwltml I7fAf'.!fIIl1.I Rtitlio Club '32, '33, Science Club '33, lctic Association '34, '35, Truck 35. Association incitcs ntliniixition. Allitc absolutely truc- in this case anyway. RAYBIOND CARROLL Cf.1iiir.1f l7ipfnm.1 I. '4 . Ms. ' fl-W? Y 35, Busi- Bantl '32, time, and pet fly? '3-1, Ath- ative, but Latin Club '32, Frcnch Club '33, Scicncc Club '54, 'AR.istus is onc of thosc strong silcnt incngmore powc-r to you. BERN ICE DOROTHY CH UNN Srhrllljit' I7ijrlfm1.1 Art Club '33, Sccrct.1ry of Hiirinonica Club '5-lg Glue Club '32, '35. Good humor .incl gcnc-rosity carry thc day with thc popular hcuirt all thc worltl over. Q4 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 JANE LAVINIA COATES Gerleml Dlf7fI7l!l.I Commercial Club '521 Generalettes '3-ig Library Club '343 Athletic Association '54, '35. A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Tennyson. ROBERT CARROLL COE Cf.1rlir.1l Diploma Band 52, 53, xl, 351 Lmilt.fS.1f2iLl 32, 331 Cadets '32, '33, '3-4, '35g Dramatic Club '3i. XX'hat would home room be without Bobby's bright remarks? RL'TH STOXYELL COE C.!.I,llfl'.1! Djplflf11.l Secretary Spanish Club '55g Executive Council '53g President junior Class '341 Auxiliary '34, '35, Guide Sergeant '353 President Home Room '34, Ruth was elected the prettiest girl of our junior Class and her title is still unchallenged. EDNA MAY COFFMAN Sliz1f4qr.1j1lvir Diplfmla Dramatic Club '32, '553 Art Club '54, '551 Hik- ing Club '35g Associate Art Editor of BLUE AND GRAY '35, Athletic Association '33, '33, '54, '35. Some one has said that every artist was first an amateur, but some amateurs are just naturally artists anyway. STANLEY RAYIXIOND COLE Sfellwlenlfvfiir DrA1vfm11.1 Cadets, Sergeant, Sergeant Mayor, Lieutenant, Captain '28, '20, '30, '31, '32, '33, '3-l. '35, Boys' Glee Club '33, '3,lg Library Club 'F-'lg Sergeant- at-Arms Home Room '33. He's a lively and ambitious parcel of humanity always up to something, but nevertheless as line a pal as anyone could want. INIAX CONNER Sriuzfijit' I7f,fvfon1.z hlodel Airplane Club '3l1 Art Club '33g Bible- Club '52, Shop '51, He couldn't go through the day without a luke in the maxvnin. -IABIES E. COOPER Srrtzzfffir l7ipfm11.1 Bdblsffb-Ill 'SL '55. '54, 'SSL Senior Class Play '34, Band '32, '35, '54, '35g Newspaper Staff '33, 343 Tin P.If'vl 35. ls it the art in VIinnny's hair nr the vvay he throws in baskets that causes so many fluttering hearts' RALPH B. COOPER Gimmf l71f1Ifm1.1 Model Making Club '31, Baseball '35, '55, Bas- ketball '3-l, '35, XX'-L Club '34, '3i. Ralph is rather shy and bashful, but when you get to know him, he's great! And can he play base- ball! tkgi , S- J y 3, ' L l b 1 i 2 , I f,,. . 2 . gwirsggi. , 3 I ,.'vm'vYG.i- - ' ' , r - ' 'f . nz. 'I , ml , BLUE 86 GRAY 1935 i l1 5- Zigi? 'V i , ' A f , ' . A -qi - 5 1 MJF: A ' 2 V A if as N if N A Y' ' 1 , JUHN Al.lfXANDlfR COPLAND G't'11ti.rl Dilfwfwnlil XX'-L Club '53, '5-4, 'SSQ Baseball '52, 'Mig Bas- kt-thall bl, Foulbtlll 'Si ,lock has a style as pronounced as Samuel john- son's, with an indolent smile .incl a lazy saunter- but tlonit let it kitl youfhel swell. Hlfl.lfN SYLVIA COLTPARD Srir Illjfia' Djf7fUNl.I fours Dormoy De La Harpe, Paris, France '52, 'Mg French Club President 'Brig Swimming Club '51, '53, Vice-Presitlent 'SQIL Dramatic Club '55. Helen is very very French antl very Very feminine, antl all wlio saw the Maker of Dreams will re- member her Pierrette. MARY DELL CRULLCH Cif.liifr'.lf Ljj!7!ffNI.1 flieerleatler '5li, '51, '52, '55, 'B-l, 'Big Art Club '11, 'SZQ Girls' Monogram Club, President '551 Bas- ketball, Captain 'EIL Secretary Home Room '521 llepi'esentatix'e 'Sl Septernlwcr' li, no school spirit, November 15, we all hail .1 tcinpc-rtaure of tive liuntlretl anil ninety. XX'li.it iausetl it! Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah, Mary Dell! fil:0RCilf C'.RL'lXIP flic lit 1.1! lS,i'Af7l'ffNi'.l Staiup Club 'SY Science Club 'SL '55, Hliiuul taste is the motlcsty of the mintlg that is xxlu' it cannot be either imitateil or .itquireil. Our George is a Cieiiuiue. if A A 1' R , a.. ,YQ , Q S-AHJQ X MARGARET ELIZABETH CRUMP Sfwzfflgiuzjllvii' Dipluzmz Girls' Auxiliary '32, '55, '54, '551 Sergeant Sig Stamp Club '35: Domestic Science Club '3-lg Library Representative '51. Genius begins great works, labor alone finishes them . Therefore Margaret is one laboring genius. SYLVlA KATHRYN CL'Ll,liN C1iL'l.7el.I! Df,5i'11lI1.1 Publicity Club Treasurer 'Hg Library Club 'Hg First Aid Club '54g Art Club '35g Auxiliary '32, 35, '5-i. Speech is silver, silence is golden, Sylvia is one of those few motlerns that backs up the gold stand- lllll. IDA 'IEANNE DAGGISR Cf.1i.ifr.1f Djf7!fl1I1.l Presitlent of Girl Reserves '541 Vice-Presitlent of French Club 'S-ig Co-Iitlitor of Brun .-xrsin Grim' '35g Latin Club '52, 'BBQ Presiclent of Home Room '3-I. VIRGINIA FRANCES DARCEY c,'l1Il1'N1L Milf Dipla 111.1 Dr.uu.itic Club '52, '55, Presitlent 'SBI ilii'easurei -lunior Class 'Brig Publicity Club Secretary 'Brig Aux- iliary 'RR 'iii Ciuitle Sergeant 'Sig Assistant Busi- ness l'Xlan.iger BIUF AND GRM' '55, S26 BLUE 86 GRAY 1935 CHARLES BLIRDETTE DARR Gwzemf Diploma Baseball '55, '54, '55g Cadets '52, '55, '54g '55g Basketball '55. Early memories of XX'-L include Chick and Hazel strolling meditatively down Clements Ave. AGNES ELEANOR DAVIS Srienliff Diploma Orchestra '52, '55, '54, Hockey '35, '54, '35g Basketball '55, '54, '353 Spanish Club '52g Asso- ciate Art Editor BLUE AND GRAY '55, Eleanor is remarkable for her keen and analytical mind, so rarely found in a girl, and her ability to play a violin or piano with equal skill. AGNES RUSSELL DEATON Cl.z.r.rit11f Diploma.: Hockey '34, '353 Basketball '52, '55, '34, '35g Treasurer Athletic Association '35g President of Art Club '55, French Club '34, This little lady has been responsible for a good many minor disturbances, but our chief accusation is the congestion in the hall centering around locker 1-84. ROBERT JOAQUIN de VIGNIER Sfierzlijir Diploma Fishburne Military School: Football '31, '32g Box- ing '51, '52g Swimming '51g XX'-L: Football '54g Boxing '35, Mme. Deluzy said XX'omen do not fancy bashful men , but Bob seems to have no mean following. 4 ,at s , MARIE C. DEXYEY Sriwzfifir Diploma Girls' Sports Editor Cmorti' S.zln'fr '35: Swim- ming Club '33, '54, '55g Leader '55, Basketball '32, '33, '34, '55, Hockey '54, Archery '54, '55, The useful and beautiful are never separated. Periander. You're telling me? XX'ell, were telling you. EINIILY LL'ClLLE DICKERSON C!.Il',l'fL'.1f Diploma Basketball '51g Tumbling '33, '54, '55g Hockey '52, '53, '54, '551 Art Club '52, '33: Archery '54, '35 The little girl who got up at 5.50 one morning to wash her hair for the senior class picture. XY'ell, anyway, it was worth it. VIRGINIA CATHERINE DICKEY C.7.1u'it'.1f Dipfuma Secretary of junior Class '541 I-louse of Repre- sentatives '551 Tumbling Squad '52, '33, '34, '55, Hockey '55: Auxiliary '55, '54, '351 Corporal '54g Guide Sergeant '55, The clear mind and preciseness required for her tumbling feats are qualities found in everything she does. ELIZABETH RUFFNER DINGES Srinllifir Dipfoma Hockey '52, '33, '34, '35, French '52, '55g Mono- gram '54, '55g Athletic Association '54, '55. NX'hateyer will Miss XY'heeler do when her right hand man leaves in june? ,F- 3? Q7 ' Q fr' ' 1 J '33, J Q f '- ir ' is . ' - Eiiiiiiiisfc itll Y' 'ii i ' i' T9 3 5 Q ' 1 NX 5' f I- - I v X A -. , 'f ,- . is A 34 SN . iw- lv' xta X ' S a Nl ff? 4, WT. fi f -v -. as N i figs S2 64 A .. :q...d, 5- Q- 'X ETH lil. DOLORISS DYE ANNA lf. DlXSMORlf -..,-igs, , gr, S Nc NJA ljfl 11 I Q t.I'114'P4f7fUt D',hiff!Il ixLlXlll.ll'X' '52, 'Big Firit Aid Club '52, '541 FenC- Ct-t'pur.il Atixiliuy 'Sig Swinuuingg Club '541 in: 'Hz bwimrniug C lub 'Six Hlliiugs '551 Huflicy Tumbling 'SSQ Cuiuincrcial Club 'Mg Publicity Cum- '5-l. mittct' 'S-l. Ai-n.iK thiff hubby ix qullcutinku uului hut with If talking with .1 friend is nnthing else but think- bulftwttx. Fxpcciilly bL1tt1II1N. ing .:.'ff.w.f .iw Atldiwn sayi. thcn dccp runs the . 1 , tliwuiht ch.tnncl bt-tween Dt-luiu .mtl Marggrct. PAL I. MARVIN DODD ' C1 xt ,al I7.'f': ff1.' . , - , Y v. . . . W , i 'M' ' V - ' Q PlzC1Q1X ANNh i1xGL1aH 5P.lIllNl'l Llub 521 5CCl'Cl.ll'S Il'L'.lNLlI'L'l' M-itlfl 6,1 5- Z DM! WI Club 'Eli Dr.uu.ttit' Klub S53 Urcliwtr.t, 53, '541 J f Bintl 'RL 'Sig Fuwt Lit-uct-n.int 'ii H.1nkctb.1ll 'F-5: Dr.un.uic Club 'F-3: jourmlistu Paul ix thc fmtut HLIII .lliw-ftiiiic rliw .mtl hc Club '341 C'ircul.1ti1-n M.1n.1gcr Cfrfffn.1' S.IlT1'cl '551 bt'.itx tum-. Girls' Auxiliury '32-. 'Sig C-wpt-r.1l, Guide Sergcant. in 4 Q Y H , W , b Prggy Annu ix iust one uf thnw pcrwns. Shc's I751HlR XHXGINIA DORMAN .ilxxniyu happy, .tlxxxtys busy .intl .tlways good fun. Gtm1.:.' I3.'3'.'f-ff.1.' Auxiliny '32, 'SEQ Cuipt-r.1l '531 Sr. Cilcc Club ROALD IQVFXSON '3I1 Atlilt-tit ANwti.ttim1 '51, SL.,L,:A.A..fL. I7A.1,j,,,,',J hti liiir '1l'n l'Clli'lt 'i ii'i 'i C'l'liii 'i 0'E' : lf'ii:6I,T'.' Ratlio Club 'SIL fjl'illL'NlI'.l' 'S-L ' . . A . N . N - , ' ' 15 . ' ' ' ' Y ' -Y bu' The buahtullut bm' in thu wiu-ir class, or .im ut- lilat- ittl h.ul. -, 1 , K - ' uthcr. kt,-bully t.tn tlixputc that tl.um to t.um', I-l'I.A l.l.lf DL'l.ANl-'Y 1,,,3, MA1ttst'1fR1T12 1.1212 FAVILL l..uin flub '53, ' 4: Fit-nch Club 'Sig Orcliwtra C L 'i f' D : '-1 'EL 'jig Auxilmry 'Bi 'ESQ Fuxt l.lkL1lLIl.lIll 'Si Smit-t.1i'y', l:I'LNlllll.lI1 yur: Glubt- Trutterm ww Yi-11'-l guux tliftu lul.tK Hutt .mtl quiet man- f'.1pt.tin ut' SHCCCF '551 George hlhwrl. mis, th.tt xht' iN nut unly .t g--ull Ntutltut .intl .1 gut-tl Shu is .tw cwnNt.tnt .ix tht' st.us piuuxt, but .t gui-tl fullt-1' .uul .1 ual friuntl. 'l'll.lI nc-wi' wry, .mtl in-irc ch.1stc than they' 28 BLUEZSLGRAY ' ' ' 193 THOINIAS ALTON FAIRFAX GL 114 ml D1,f1i'ffm.1 Baseball '55, '54, '55, Ftititball '54, XY'-L Club '54, First Aid Club '52, '551 Nature Liners' Club '52. Always readv tri serve his friends, is both a lucal Don Juan and 'a btina fide member tif the S. P. C. A. INIARIAN ELLEN FFLTON S.'n1ug2.1j7!Iiit' Di,f7fwfJ.1 Hockey Team '52, '55, '54, Diimestic Science '52, Basketball '55: Glee Club '55, Library Representa- tive '53, INIarian's part as an mild maid uf Neve Fngland in Icebuund is a civmplete disguise tit her real self. Swell gluing, Marian. KATHARINIE I,OL'ISA FITTS Cl,1iiir.1.l Df,'1fff11J.1 Hockey Team '52, '55, '54, '55, Basketball '51, '53, '54, Dramatic Club '52, '55 '54, '55, Secretary Sophomore Class '552 jtiurnalism Club '54, '55, Yes'm baby, ynu've gut brains, as Pup said in Tin P.z.'-i and quite in ciintrary til 'lusenal ue here find 11 keen mind and beauty. RL'TH VIRGINIA FLAI-IFRTY G'c7Ie711! DiAItfw11.1 Dtimestic Science '54, Hiking Club '55, French Club '55, Girls' Auxiliary '52. '55, '54, '55, Htiuse of Representatives '52, The first duty uf a wtiman is tin be pretty and Ruth is not a shirker. lf, lava'-N-,Q S- A -1 F , dl 1.4 0, 1 Rb A MILMAF NICKETTI FLOYD Cf.1ii1r.1f D1pffn11.z Girls' Auxiliary '55, '54, '55, lst Sergctn Swimming Club '55, '54, Archery '54, s5 Gi s Miinwgram '55, Secretary Girl Reserves '5 The laughter tif girls is. and eser sus init' g the delightful s-funds tif earth. XX'liat uf I I uc li withiiut Milmae and Dtiris. ERNEST ROGERS FORD Cjl'.1i'1IL'.1l' DI!7Iff!I,'.l Science Club '55, '54, '55, Cadets '52 gs al iciatii in Jil I'tt1vtbtll .551 Atlilttlc Assi Stamp Club '32, Track '55. Riguers xuike up une day til find himself the c i li lies' min tr und thi' 1 int 1 L A 4 c IJ N ll . -lL'I.lAN FLOYD FRANK l,f,mm vt'1.1.' .-It'w,'n1,'i21,g D1plffn.1 band '51, t,i.wt.1 Safriti 54, '551 l urnt ls '54, '551 Vice-President 'luni-ir Class '54, X ice resi dull! I-Iolite Rimini s4. A'Pretty Btwn Fl-iyd had nwthing tin 'lu itn nie still ranks as Handsi-me Man X-i. 1 Xkltl IZLIZABFTH CARTER FIQLLIZR f.'l'.1' i.'r.1.l D1plifm'.1 Girls' Auxiliary '55, 'fi-I, '55, Secwnd Iieutcn n '5-I1 First Lieutenant '54, Treasurer tt C mmis sinned Orlicers Club '55: Swimming Club si President Hume Rtitim '55L Auxiliary Flit r BLL '55 ANU GRAY Atten-shun! Flizabeth heads one wt tie sm t est platiitins arwund and ywu lan-iw- Hints me s as hatldsi imc elves. it wf s. 'U' Q9 6 5 1. BLUE 86 GRAY I 'II ' 5yImHm 1935 Q 7-vi - I I ' 1: - 5 tx IU5 HJ ,. J., I -r ,VIRGINIA SI'I1NfIi GARY HUXYARD RLSSIQLI- GOODIZ lffff.1muf.1f .'IIIfffn1f111IQ l71j1fffm.1 GI,,I,b,I' 17I!,jII,,I,II III3Ii1QUlIIII1Iwlfl,bI 'ISIIIIT' . 'I I IQ III? Elms: IIQIII Atlmlutxc IXNNHCIJIIIIII :ng Vncc-I'rcx1dmt ut LIIWIAJIS 17 C' 3' ' . ' Q 'Sf .N' ' I 1, - - ' - M .I-S ' ' mmm- U ' I I C,luIw 541 Bulletin Iiu.11xI CAIIIIIIIIIICC'I.lI7I'.II'y CILII7 ', ,I A I I I 'Mg Flrxt AMI CIuIw 52. 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V-I n I If f4x1m1Ig'1'g1,lI I IIIIN V311 KIIPIIIH1 uf Ii,lxIQL'II1.III NL'-I In fIllIH 'ffl I:lL'lRII fIllIH .521 Ijlllllklflf IL lm 'kj' 'Qi' NL'kIkI.lIY -.I Ilumg Ilwmm ASI, 'ASQ 443 Ci11'Ix'CIIu'CIuIw SI. I,.1I111 C IUIH '33, XIIIl.l lI M-111-In Lmlx II.lNIxlII5.III ,I4k.lIII '43 IiLrIII.1 IN .1 Iitflu purwn tI1.lt xxill IWI'IIQIlfL'D up KJIIIIXII Imx I1.I.I .I x.nm.I k.IILl'l .nn-I xxu Iwmx it www Il'IIIll'IIL'II qw! lnvl w I.u Imam IIHXY, Slu- xx 11.1 my xxx1Iu tlu pulmlx wt' XX'-I,, IIIN' I.laIl.lIL'N I1-um .um-I Imppxrmux. 30 i 4 I I I I I BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 HELEN EDITH HARRELL Gnztmzf Diplolmr Library Club '51 'Mp Dramatic Club '32, D51 Member Athletic Association '3-1, '58 Bovee said Give me the character and I will forecast the event. XX'e say the same. Helen is one young lady the senior class is sure to be proud ot. 'IAMES ROBERT HAYES Cf'.IIif4'.1! DIAITIUNFJ Cadet Band '52, 'BSL President Stamp Club '52. Science Club 'SSL Model Airplane Club 'Sig Presi- dent 'Big Orchestra '55. Too! toot and Hap Hap-our future I-ir1dberg.Ilt. the first transatlantic flyer to play a bugle on the way over. FRANCES KATHERINE HERDT c,'Ull1ll1eH'l.If Drplmzla Commercial Club 'Skip Dramatic Club '32, '551 Nature Lovers Club 'SIQ Athletic Association '32. 'B+ If it weren't for a certain football A'l1Cfo what would Frances have done? Mrs. XY'illiam Orlando 5 Birch certainly had an exciting Christmas vacation. ' VIRGINIA LOUISE HERRELI- S.'u1ng1,1plvIr Dfplfmza Glee Club '52, 'S-I, 'Sig Auxiliary '55. '5-L 'Sig Sergt-M.1jtwr 'SSL Hiking Club '35i Athletic Asso- Clallion '52, 'Si Blondie is always ready to lend a helping hand-- if we only hwl more like her what a Paradise on earth this place would be. I I 35' . 2 - s- Iif- r -- , 1 I . ' 'I-'z 'g -'ff I lb yi s ' Q 'H -t 'A l is I I1 i i :- 1- I I I . I I I I I I 31 VERNA INIINNIE HEY Crtlleltlf Dr.Z7fw12.1 Auxiliary 'Fi '5-4: Guide Sergeant 'Sig Glee Club '52, 'ESQ Hiking Club '31, '551 Hockey Club '52, '55, Se-Co Club '52, '33, Her consistent working for the best niakes us loxe this sweet classmate. ROBERT DOUGLAS HILL Si'ltI.'l.'fItA D1A,hfm11.1 French Club '52, 'Bi Bob is without a doubt the best-tempered, laziest, happiest-go-lucky fellow We know, Always gust in or iust out of a iam, but shucks, just imagine how desolate XY'-I- will be without him. CULRTNEY CLARK HOOD C'l.1'Ilt1i'f Dllrffffwa Student Council '52, 'SSL Vice-Chairman Home Room Council '?1?'l Vice-President Student Council 'B-ll President Student Council '551 President De- bating and Oratory Club 'S+ Meet our future Congressman from Virginia, Con- gressman. huh? That egg will be president? XY'-lfs behind you solid, Corkyf INIARVIORIE RL'TI-I HORXER C'f.1IIlt'.lf Dljvfmmz French Club '321 Hockey '53, 'Sig Girls Iklono- in'-im Club 'Six Girls Athletic Editor Bicr .mn GRAY 'SM Basketball '52, 'Si It is the first that ever I heard breaking of ribs was sport for ladies -Abhakespeare. Yyere g .d prog- I'Css has been made along that line, for wi,h u' it wlicpe would our Margie be' Senior Girls' AihIei'cs' best supporter. - C 5 'SI' ' 14, ' .I ' s- 30 ls- 5' N2 1 ' 'qllffiei-' NM 'RM it 1 M. ss 5 it Aix' BLUESLGRAY ' T' ' 1935 I . Q Z 1' ff KN . x Q1 'Saas-P Q-1: 5204- H5597 Q L- fr' K AII'I.IA CARUI.INIf HI'MPHRIiY NANCY ITLLISN .IIZFFRIFS ,S'l111f14qn.1f1fN1' Dlf7!rfIl!.l S,'L111f4q1,1jv!1j1- l7j!7f,,m,1 A SCVLl'CI.lI'I ,I'l'L'.lNLIICI' uf lI'IlI'iIl1tQ Clulw '551 Dumca- 5gL111r,11'y nf Art CILIIW '511 Art Club '55, '543 DO- IIC -SCICIICL' 'SIL I:ll'NI AMI C.lL1IW '52, I fngxfif SQIQIICQ Llulw '35, KMIIAUIIIIC: IIIL' I'CLI'IIC1lklCtI pL'l'5UIl IILII IWCIICN IIIC Nxuycy ig lugf JH 1'ighf-,llg ftlf Jg yyt-'re Cnncgrntd I I'llVL'I'IT Slmc IN Cc1't.1111ly 21111 .1 X'II'.l'1.1ll, Nhck flu- wp, IXIII.DRI1D VIRGINIA IDIEN 51111111111 5'1!m11f S1'f111!11I1' l7ff1If1111.1 ffl-IARLIZS -IIQNSIZN FI'L'I1L'I1 c.llIIW '50, '511 AlIXlIl.ll'y' '32, '53, Atlwlctic G11111.1I l71pIffw.1 ASW- 53- 553 HIIYIHS4 c'l,Ul gi- I5.u11l 'SIL A111 Clulv '551 SPJIIINII Cllulw '51 IXIULICI INI1l1I1'c1l IN .1 11111131-111.1l II'IL'l11l tu .1lI, .unl wlmr Alrpllmc Klub 'ugh m'l UC UlIl WV WY! IJ.lf1L'l1CL' .uul gu11tlc11ux .1I'L' puxxcr. A fully good , I .I xv11,1.1A1x1 xX'1uiN INGRAM -ILM HK N M 'ml' S1'11ffllf11' l7lf1ff1m.1 H 1 W Q Q I4.1111l '52, 'Mg I'mx111'1g '51, 'Sig fII'LI1L'Nfl'.l '51, IDA, ROXSIINA 'IIAWAI' '53, Sucxucc ilulw '51, IXIL'XKNP.lPL'I' 51.1131 'S-1. 5f'ff ffI'1 D'f'I f'-' ' But 1l11u .111ylw1Iy our 1.1ll I11111 XX'llII.llUf Nu! Glue f'luI1 '53, 'All LUIXIIILIIIC filulw 'F-1. HQX Ii1lIy 111 L'XL'I'yl5111Iy', .IIILI you w1111'1 11ml a True cya, 11111 Iwnwt IN .1u3gI1t 111 1IlN1QL1INC thx? lwttvl 11111111--11--1111111-1' .IIIYNYIICIALZ sxxrct wul NI1lI1Il1.11 Il1IUl1QI1. 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BIMN II11' ulwlcft ul lllll' .1H1'1'111111 .1111l c.1n Nilw 3111- 111.1 1.1111 1,1lIw 1,131-lf' Um, NU,1p1-N, xlu- I.lII'iS Ll1.ll1I1Lk' nur 11-111pI1'x11+11 xxlwu xlu' NllllIk'N,' Buy, my-rc In-1x1-I1 .1111 1.1 flmn, .1lxx.1xN Ill .1 tum. 3Q Q BLUESCGRAY ' ' ' 1935 HELEN ELIZABETH JONES Slenognzpbic Diplonm Dramatic Club '323 Glee Club '33, '34g Girls Auxiliary '32, '351 Guide Sergeant '34g Athletic Association '32 First Aid '31. Your sweet expression the smile you gave, It's easy to remember. MARGARET JONES General Diplonm Art Club '32g Stamp Club '32g Auxiliary '33 '33g Library Club '34, Wherever she goes there's bound to be fun. JOSHUA KENDALL Scienfifc Diplmmz Orchestra '33, '35: Band '33, '35: Book Club '321 Cadets '331 Basketball '33g Model Making '33, As well liked by the fellows .is by the feminine sex. FREDERICK XXIILBURHAM KENNEDY C01IINIe'f't'Irl! fiL'l'0lHIfIII.Q Dipffnmz Art Club '32g Camera Club '321 First Aid Club 32g Sergeant-at-Arms '32. I-Ie's got hair without a kink in it Flashing eye and what a wink in it. ..,. R , c Tiff K-2 u . - ,If hi- u V? nu- 'lx YZ ' 33 W7ALTON FREAR KING Gerlemf Diploma Football '53l Cadets '32, '35: 1st Sergeantg Vifrestling '33, '3-13 Track '33 Rifle Team '3Z. King of the hearts of men-all Frear needs is a crown. PEARL GLADYS KING Gwzwpzl Diploma Commercial Club '34g Typing '33. She's a pearl at heart and do we appreciate her! LAVVRENCE VVOODROXX' KING Sfe'11o.g1.1plvir' Dipluzml Second Team Baseball '32g Secretary of First Aid Club '34g Sergeant-at-Arms of Home Room '35g lNIan.1ger Gym '331 Advisory Committee Book and Magazine Club '34. He fits into the picture, and true to his name he rules many but especially one. HERBERT CLARK KNOX Gfmr.1l Drplfmaz Glee Club '51 'BJ-. Dear old Hobbyl NX'e .ill pick on himg and he bears it like .in angel-and picks back. And 'mem- ber how we used to buy paper from the Book Room? Could we ever forget? Ohl Opportunity knox but once. -r 25. in-I mc K' 5 S X sl i .' - A 3 A A , S' - I E J 51 3' BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 1 J av.. v X A 1 . 3, ,,v H1 -J , 1 'V 1-we f' 'X G If 'VX P W: .f ' :F -.. Q. , .mg ' P? 3811 5, yu-. A 1' l- HKRNARD H. KORSOVl1R BIZVISRLY FAIRFAX LANSCHE Cf'L 11'11lf 17-'!'fff1llJ c,'!.ll1jl'J, I7iA,hf1n1f.1 xX'wl'5 '1 '51 bla- '-M3 B-lwlw-lll 'sl 35- D1'.1111.1tic Club '32, 'Ski cJI'Cl1CNll'.l '5'4. '35, A .U Ll 'll- 7 1111f,1111l1' U flu' l -lxlfdl'-Ill lmm- Hcr 111c1l1t.1tiw quiet is frcq11c11tl1' brukcn by Il l'ut .1lN11 III thu .1ct1v1t1w 111 wl11ul1 bu Lllccs p.11At. Plmxirm ripple uf lJughtU,l ,mfs the kind to have 111A11cQAR12'1' IRENK KRlCll5Al'lNl 11 L'ml' 51w1:1.ff1ffff Iwfffffff-1 DoRc11'HY 1i1.1zA1s12TH l.Al'GHI.lN f11111111c1'11.1l '54, '55, Gulx AlIXlll.lI'l' '99, 'S-1, Gkmmlf I31f,!UW1 ' All V ,A I . D11111ut1C SCICIICC Llub '55, 41. Ibn xx111l1l lmu .1 1g1u4ulc1, .1111l wc sl111 1l11 , . 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ALLXANDIQR BARTHOLOMIIXY LONG l. l'l.lf.'XNUR LANDMAN ShH1f.g'1.ljH 1.'1' l7if'1 H1'.l 51l1Hf!,ll1 Illffffflml Pl'L'NIglL'IIl H1llIlL' Rlitllll '35, culnlclx 'gl 'Bi ll11111u R1111111 liup1u1'11t.1t111' '31, l'L'.llLlIL' I'1l1t111' '35, imp--1.1l '33, 51-1IuL'.111t M.1111r 'S-lg l.1L'11tc11.111I 1 1111.1 5.1f1111 'SSL N1-11'ut.11'1-'l'11.1s111'1'1 Sw1111111i11g .1111l K .1pt.1111 '55, 111111 111c1l.1l--but 1lr1llc1l s1.'c11111l 1c.11 fl11b'S51 fl.1w b.1xl41-tb.1ll '32, '45, '44, 'Wg Humlwy 111.111 '52, M1I1t.11'x' 5cicr11cC'l11b 'Fl '53, 'S-1 'SSL Hiblv. 41 St111l1' 'NL Huw Ulu' Club '54, I1111' 1l.1w l1.1x 111 lNI111111l1gl1t N.11l111111.1 .1111l, Ulu, 111-3 .1 C11l1111cl 1111111 lil'Ill',lCl'Q', .lllnl l1c'x .1 b11111u 1111 ux1vp'11111, lll.lk' 111- Plk'Nk'l1l 111111, VL'I'l'L'kl l1lKllL'N l1l.lll. 2 4 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 GRACE ALYNE LOOINHS Conzmercitzl Diplrmm Tumbling '35g Art Club '333 Girl Reserves, Chair- man Social Committee '33g Girls Auxiliary l55-35, Second Lieutenant '35g Home Arts Club Secretary 35. W'hether tumbling, marching, or cooking, Grace is the top and still sweet and lovely. BRUNER ELROD LCNDY General Diploma Radio Club '33g Art Club '34-'35 Home Room Basketball '35-'Sig Athletic Association '34-'35g Home Room Vice-President '55. Lundy draws pictures-has anybody seen Lundy? Such uncomplimentary pictures! But thass awrig they're pretty goodg so well forget the pictures and remember how nice he's been about other things. RICHARD LUNSFORD Scientific Diploma First Aid Club '33g Science Club '35. Dick's one of our budding scientific experts. And a social highlight in physics or solid geometry. HERBERT ALLEN LUSBY Slenogmpbic Diploma Bible Study Club '33g Boys' Glee Club '343 Ser- geant Band '3-ig Band '32-'35. Anybody fand who didn'tj watch the senior bas- ketball champs play will never forget this versatile fellow. 1- 4-rj ,,,. ' ARCHIBALD Bl,-XCPHERSON SL'fElIflflC Diplfnmz Stamp Club '32g Spanish Club '33, '34g Vice-Presi- dent .352 President '34g Assistant Manager Basket- ball V5-ll Manager '35g President Science Club 35. Archie is our staid old Scotchman, always steady, always shrewd and level-headed, No wonder hes so popular. JOHN FRANCIS MADIGAN Sffcilllffft' Diploma Band '32, '34, '35g Football '33, '34g Manager, '35g Boys Athletic Editor BLUE AND GR.iY '55 French Club '32, '35, But does anybody ever call him Francis? No! He's Goat to the entire population, and how many people know just how that started? GORDON INIALCOLINI GQEIZEMZI Diploma Quiely he works away, faithful to each duty, the type that is the main support of any social organi- ZJIIUU. CHARLES GORDON INICDONALD Geneml Diploma Corporal of Cadets '3-ig Second Lieutenant '35g Secretary-Treasurer Book and Magazine Club '35g Bulletin Committee of Book and lwlagazine Club '3Sg Athletic Association '32, '33. 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SARA R1 l'H 1110111 'NDRO 111.11 1.11.11 I7i,111711m.1 1 171111111111 N1111111 '111 11lI'1N' Aux111.111' '11, 'Sig 5111111-111 111111-1111111-111 '5-11 5L'Cl'L'1.1I'y Iu111iC Sifcty 111111114 111111 '11. 'Wi 11111 R111-111-N '32,'51. 'SY 1111111-111.1 '58, 'H1, 'W1 Ax11111.111- 11111111 R11'1f 15111K -1111111 111111111 111,l1'x1' 11111 11111111- 111.11 .111 11.11 .XNI1 1111,1Y '552 11111'111'1 3f1, '51, '53- 111. 11111 111 11111111 1111- 11111 1111111- 111111111111 111111 11y- 5111' IN 1111- 11X1I1.! 1'1-1u1.11i1111 111' 11111 11111 z1X111m 111:11 111g 11111111, 11111 111-11-1' 111111 111.11111 .11111 1WL'.lLl15' 111131-111011 '1 1 O BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 NELLIE MOONEY Sienograpbic Diploma Girl Reserves '33, '3-13 Commercial Club '34g Glee Club '31, '33: Domestic Science '34, '35, Tumb- ling Squad '32. Nellie is one of those quiet sweet little people that you never miss until they're gone. PI-IYLLIS MOORE C1.z,f,fir,zl Diplmmz Auxiliary '32, '35g Corporal '34g Captain '35g Swimming Club '33, '35: Hocky '31, '34, First Aid '32, '3-ig Dancing '33, '35. Vile salute you! Little Colonel, In your uniform so shiny and bright You have won the heart of ev'ry soldier in sight. DORIS EUGENIA MOULTON Cfmzlzlercirzf 518720-Q?'.lAI7l7fL' Diplrnmz First Aid '323 Glee Club '32, Dramatic '333 Jour- nalism '3-ig Archery '3-ig Newspaper Staff '34, '35. Doris is very popular. Many of our so-called stronger sex are glad she did not graduate in Feb- ruary. ELIZABETH OXYENS Covzfllerfial Dipfozmz Dramatic Club '32, Athletic Association '32, '351 Auxiliary '33, '35g Tumbling Team '32, '35g Glee Club '33, '34. Specialization or socialization? Betty excels at either. .Wx i W9 W 1 E 1 'at A .M- . xt jf WN an g is fu. '3-ig Athletic RUTH VIRGINIA PADGETT CoN1n1er'fi.1f DipI0111.1 Art Club '32, Treasurer '33g Girl Reserves, Chair- man Program Committee '353 Girls Auxiliary '33, '35g Second Lieutenant '35: Home Arts Club, Vice- President '351 Tumbling '35. Shes Obi just ask johnny! LEE PAGE C1.1,l',l'il'i1l DiAIIfm11.1 Latin Club '32, 33: Vice-President of French Club Association '32, '35g Manager Track '35: Business Manager of BLUE AND GRAY '35. His grades are on the safe sideg would we could say that about his driving! He runs that Ford like it had a soul. ,IONCIE VIRGINIA PAYNE Cl,z,u'i4'.1l Dipffmztz Domestic Science Club '3-lg Latin Club '353 Girls Auxiliary '33, Library Club '31 Shes as sweet as a rose in the morning, and somehow fate meant her for XY'-L. XY'hat a lucky break. NAN LOUISE PAYNE C1.z.r.i'ic.1l Dijffozzlx Domestic Science Club '3-ig Latin Club V331 Girls Auxiliary '32, 331 Library Club '3-i. We have come to expect the best from Nan, in life as well as in English class. , . v , in ,p Q44 'ETA-' , l I i 1 l l l , gh 2 , 'sg A.- ggai 1 ,, ' 'Q-' U.. , 11 -L . .Wi ff' - . isifUii s2 G R' A W' ' T 1 9 3 5 'R' -R elf ra Q -Q 6- YQLQI. ,1 'X . ,Y . yi , l KENNETH CLARENCE PECK ANGELO PUGLISE Sffffffffll' Dffffflff-I flrmznzfizzg Dipfnmiz x5PLlUl5llvf,ll1lW 32, '331 Cadets '32, '33, '34, 35, Orchestra '52, '35, '34, 'Big Football '331 Track Corporal 333 lvlodel Making Club'321T1aCle'32. 53, '34, '351 Band '3-1' Football S oft Editor U . ,, . . . w 1 P Peck N' 1Bad Boy is a wonderful commercial law Q1-Hott! Saint-ft '5.4. Ntudent. Ihe class depends on him tor the tight Sweet music makes a rainy day seem clear again remark at the tight moment. even from Angeltfs saxophone. I ' Dlfl.l.A LAVERNE PEER JOHN DAVID RFCTOR C.'fm1u1w'rit1l Dij1lfw1.1 ' Gm H! Di!! 'I , e , , ,, f Lt Hunt Naturc Lovers Klub 321 Domestic beience Club Dmmnic Club Vg, .V wi- HA- 1 H, I O lx '35, '3-ig Commercial Club 'Sig Auxiliary '33, '34, '. ' 7 n , 'D' 9 1 Umm' 'bl' 'I ' ,A5 ton High, Lincoln High. ' Sweet and modest, Del will make Nome man a '.'TCC ' 'lulm' Mr' Clmxlleg 'imlc Mmmff'- i' nm' Wife Kutaout doubt the cause ot many explosions on the ' baek table. Oh, well, ll little dynamite is a good HAZ121, c,HRl5T1Ni2 Postix' tl1111s f111' vers' 11111116 11111111- Srielzlifn' I7if1fr1m.1 . , , ' . . . C,I.f:I.AND RI-.ID Spanish Club '32, '33, 'Bag Axsociate Circulation Si ff. D, X Man.tget' Biuiz AND Gum' '351 Senior Play Cut '35. i Q ,M L'f ', f'j '- Q ' N . Quite unexpectedly, a lovely lace you seel and X 5t-MPP, C-'lub 3.73 5?-In-'Sh Qllll' 93- 591 5C1CI1C6 php, gmt yuuf mtmj' Llubi 3:11. Athletic fiswociation '32, '33, '54, '55, i H U 1 I f'C,le is a guy with a twinklmg eye and an in- HUVUARD ,lAMl1b PRILSION imitable snicker, XX'hat would Spanish have been Gtfzemf l7ij1fnm.z Wlfhltllf l11111? Football '31, '33, 'Sig l3asel'1all '32, '33, '91, '35 . , ,, M President Sophomore Class '3I: Dramatic Club '31, FRANCF5 VHARFIFT RICI1 '53, 115. 'sin W-I. Club, Ifimtlenr '53, 51'f1H1'ff11' 17f!1ffwf11 Howdy hag been up here Su longfl'll bet he A1'tClub'33,'3'i. comex back P, Ckfthat when he leaves the whole Une of the few females in this School who has ' ' gotten her Scientific Diploma by tail' means. building will xhake with Sobs. 38 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 19 'G 35 MILDRED VIRGINIA RICE Sfezzu-Qz.1,hZ:ic Diplfnfztz Art Club '32, '31 '541 Publicity Club '55L Basket- ball '52, '35, '34, '55. Suzy a chuckle announces her arrival: chuckles greet her arriyalg she's the lite uf the party. SPENCER BENJAINIIN RIXSE Scitfzzfilfr Diplfmla Cadets '52, '55, '54, '5ig Corporal '351 Sergeant '34g Color Sergeant '54, Second Lieutenant '55: French Club '52, Associate Cadet Editor Bituf AND GRAX' '55g Baseball '52, '55g Senior Boys' Gym Leader '3-ll Track '55. There may be millions of Rixses but there's only one Spencer. VENITA LENORA ROBBIE Sfermgmpiiic Dfpfrlllltl XX'est Aurora High, Aurora, Illinois '52, '551 Class Secretary '55g Assistant Advertising Manager Cmiittl S.1brw '54, Typing Manager Cmiietl' Salnrei '5Sg As- sociate Editor BLUE AND GIIAX' '55, She's all that we want her to be. She's darling, She's adorableg She's all that we want her to be. GEORGE NX'ENDELI- ROBINSON, -IR. Gwzwpzl l7iplum,1 Stage Manager '54g Cadet Band '52, '55, '54, '55g 2nd, Lieutenant '55, Dramatic Club '52, '55, '5-I. Robinson runs the amplifier, always broadcasting. He pulls the curtain, and mani beats the drum, what a '9' N L. 5- x 39 ROLE DOUGLAS ROI-IVUER Sffelllfflt' Dff7lf1I!I.1 Spanish Club '52, '551 Science Club '55, '54 FootballA'54, '531 Track '54, '55, XXUL Club '55. Rolt is really tall, blond, and handsome1 and oh boy, that curly hair. XYALTER C. RYNIEX Gezzeixzf l71,h!ffm.1 Track '551 Football '54, President Glee Club '52 Vice-President Sophomore Class, Cadets '52, '55 5-4, 551 Capt. '5S. An actixe leader ol our cadets and our social set and our own President. ROBERT SCI-IEPINIOES nlrruzmfjzzg Dzplffma Glee Club '54, '55, A man is his own master. Skep not only has pipe. he smokes it. ROXYLAND XXTNGFIELD SCI-ILILTIE Cltlifitxil DlAf7!fJlI1.I Cadets '52, '55, '5-lg Sergeant '541 Latin Club '52, '552 French Club 'ill Science Club '54: Ath letic Association '52, '53, '54, '55, Von Hinclenburgh will nt-yer live that down neyerl 1 s X ' .i ,Q I X Ch Still our BLUEa4Gii'Qfxf i' ' ' 193i 'AIP my if '- 715 ii-9 Q 597' an 3 ' if THIT LMA LOIS SHIQLTON Sft'IlIl.Q7'tlf7!7jl' Diplfmmi Hiking 'ilg N.1tui'i'Cl h ' t u w-: Home Room Blskct hill 'SIL Dr.im.1tics '321 Associate: CirCul.1tion Man- figcr Biiiif ANI! GRAY Sig Auxili.1ry '55, '5-i, '55 first l.IL'LIlL'I1.lI1l 'Si A pcrson one can always depend upon. BARBARA LIiXX'IS SHEPHERD Gtmiurl I7ijvlfim.1 lit l A iw is t.ill .int Curl Rcscrvcs '52, 'BM xX'lCSlL'l'Il High: French th fi-I1 Czcncixilcttcs 'Slip B.1slicth.tll '3-I, 'Si l dark, lriundly to .iII, with smiles to thost- who tlcscrvc thcm. hiiawiii. SCHOISN Gt Nt 1.1! I7if1frm1.1 Curl Rest-rvcs '551 Art Cluh '31 ' 1 .l5. K-. i lulic w.ints to lx- .in .tit tuichcr, hut Tommy, no. Piul xxtll othu putlt him othu lu IL jAMIiS Ii, SIMMONS Book C.luh, '521 ice Q I3 ','5g Publicity ih Q I C lu 1 Clt 'QSQ Sam Browne Cluh .511 Military Sciuncc Cluh wondcr thc girls most stylish-and hc wc.irs 11 uniform, hang on his words. 40 DORIS SINIITH Cftii llllll Dijvlwu.1 Liitin Cluh 'Bly Tumhling TIACJID '32, '53: Basket- ' W j 'N 1 ' W h.ill rs-, sp, s-ig Frcnch Cluh 'BBQ Glcc Cluh 'S-1. Dciily' would hc I thc star ot our girls' uirsity if wc h.1d .1 girls' xuirsityg will wc cvcr forget how well shc played! FLORENCE IELIZABIETH SMITH Cltii mul L71j1lfm1.1 'I'I'L'.ISLII'6I' Domestic Science '352 Captain Home Room B.isl4cth.ill Tc.im '531 Assistant Cii'cul.ition IXI.in.igt-r Biur ,XND Gian' 'ssg Athletic Association '52, 'Sig First I.icutcn.tnt Girls l5tLIXIll.lI'y '51 She st,inds high not only in thc world, hut in hcr classcs .ind our estimation. PAUL SMITH f,'l.Jlt.lt'.1l Dijvffnmi L.itin Cluh, Scrgcant-.it-Arins 'BBQ Gym Lenders '55 This pcrscvcriiig hoy took four yc.1i's of L.1tin. hut it h.isn't gitfcctcd him it hit. Hc's 5tilI thc same nice hoy hc was at first. DOROTHY DANA SPIENCE Cl.1i iftxil Di,f1fnn1.1 Girls Sport Iiditor Cruiiecf S.1lmpr '3,ig Iixclmnge Editor Cmottf S.1bnr '321 Editor Crmrtd Sabre! 'Flip Vice-President journalism Club '3-lg Secretary junior Class '55. Soincone's always culling Dotg shc's continually in demand for gomc-thing. BLUESCGRAY ' ' ' 193 .IEANETTE SPITZER Con1111en'i.1l Diplomtz Commercial Club '5-lg Auxiliary '53, Curpnrnl '54g Major '351 President Milites Club '351 Auxiliary Editor BLUE AND GRAY '51 Sweet and demure? Nu-peppy .md interested- especially in Buster. INIARGUERITE STANLEY C'f.Jlsfz'.1f Dlj7ff11ll.1 First Aid Club 'SZQ Library Club '55. A quiet worker, but nut sn quiet .is tu be river- looked. ARTHUR LEROY STEXYART ,tlrmlnifirlg Dlplfmnl Fifif Aid Club '52. '551 Bunk .ind M.ig.1zine Club '34g Athletic Association '55. Roy is it good trllker .ind gi swell cnrnpaninn, one ynu're happy to be with. DAVID HARRY STONE Sfe11u4qr.1plv!r Difilm11.1 Bible Study Club '533 Debating and Orgitnry '5-43 Journalism '55L Athletic Assuciatiuii '54, '551 Student Council '3Z. '553 Basketball '54, '55, Arid still they g.1zed, .ind still the Wunder grew, how one small he.id could c.1rry .ill he knew. 'BCE' , gh., 5- N L din F 'r i Q t 5- , l ,lL'ANlTA STRICKLER Slt'11ngf'.1pfvi4' Difvlnnzri Secret.u'y nf Athletic Assnciatinn '551 Cltt u President C152 Auxili.1ry '55, '5i1 Second lieuteu '55 Ti s better tri h.1ve lnved vnu. tlC.ll', ts than never tu have lrwed .it ull. RICHARD DONALD STRICKLIR G't11t-ini! l71fi!ffm.z C.lde'tS '52, '55, '54, 'BSL hl.l11w1' '551 XX l C '55, '54, '5ig Fnntball '54, '551 Track '53 5 54 'SSL Buxing '55, '54, '5S. Dick is really XX'-L's best .Ill-.ll'Ul1Dtl .xthlttt even tried to pl.1y b.1seb.tll and b.1sketb.1Il nntt VlRGllY IA SLNDSTROINI Sfltllllflti Ijllfffullill Bay Ridge High Sch-ml: Tennis, Sxxiinmin H.1sketb.1ll, Hiking, Churril Club, L.1s Aleg L Virginia has .1lre.1dy proved that she's mu ti re .1 n tl steelfrt-.ldy tu gn through the x high principles. Gnldenville Schnnlg Num Sentra, C,.in.idi XY'-L Art Club '55 ZYLPHA LORRAINE SXY'lfl1'l' Stijtjflfjfil' l71jffffw.i Zylph is well .icqumnted xxith C.in.id.1, inl itilx tu share her knnxxledge. Slick .ilieitly nmle 1 h t uf friends. ,ii 3 fe i . 251 i 'V' 'I BLUE 86 GRAY ' ' ' 1935 Q, -Us w K in 4 ...rf f' ,GS it i vv, S. ' 1 RACHEL TABOR C!.lttI4'.If Diltvffnmi First Aitl Club Viee-Presitlent '52, '53, '5-lg SeC- retary Girl Reserves '34, Baskethall '52, '35, '34, '33, Newspaper Staff '33, Assistant Circulation Man- ager Brtiii AND GRAY '55. Ray's pep is the peppiest pep we know uf. She's the type that starts things that are really worthwhile. MARIIZ THOMAS SfL'7III'QI'.If7X7jL' Dillifunmi Art fltih 31, 323 Dramatic Cluh 32, 33. The iiieie nientihn tit Marie's name remintls Llx ttf her gentle air. ASHTQ JN TIMMONS Gt ut mf I71,ltlum'.1 Oreliestia '33, '34, '33, l3antl '32, '55, '31, '33, faptain 'WL flatlets '32, '33, '31, '33, Vit,--Cliaiiinaii Htiuse tit Repiesen'at1xes '33, Sain lirtiwne K luh '33 '34' '33, Antl ex'erywliere .Ieaiinette went l3uster was sure lui gli. D0l'GI.AS TRL'li f,'f.rtt1i.ff 171pffim'.1 liantl '32, '33, '31, '53, Fmitlmill '33, Draiiiatie - s, . . ., . -, fluh 33, Cvlee Cluh wi, Ratliti Cluh 32. ln Septeiiiher Dtitig carrietl home a c.trluatl-iitiw well, txxtfs a tiiiiip.tii1,'. Anil litm- ff f '.-Tix, 'Fw 3 as ::. is 4, 1 RALPH E. TURNER, -IR. Gt in mf Dljilffnm Stamp Club '32, Cadets '52, '33. '34, '55, Serg- eant Band '3-l. '33, Aelvertising Manager C'mt,t,-J Salntt '34, Business Manager Cmttetl 5.16am '53, Here is the gentleman who is always in demand, nut unly to tix lockers, hut well-everything. XX'e do not wtintler that there were so many keys and lock- ers for him to hx. FDNA LEE L'NRL'H C'f,ltiit'.1f Dlf7lll1II.I Girls Auxiliary '53: Huckey '32, First Aiel '32, Dtimestic Science '53, '54, Girl Reserves '32. '33, 3-l lftlna Lee is nut tinly a sweet little chatter-box, hut a talented tlancer. She slimiltl arrive. lil.lZABlfTH XYARD C.'f,iitir.1f I71jilfm1.1-Simimer Srlioof Falls Church: Glee Cluh '34, Newspaper Staff '34, Dramatics '54, XX'-L: Glee Cflulw 'SSL Newspaper '53, Dramatics '33. There he mine uf Beauty's tlaughters with a magic like thee, And like music on the waters is thy sweet voice tn mel RALPH XX'EI-I-S Srit flflfir Dff7frll11.I XY'arren County High: Ftmthall, Baseball, Basket- hall, Ser,ueant-at-Arms Lihrary Club '53, Sports write-I' tm 'ffry Ifffm '33, XY'-LZ HULISC of RCPl'CSCHlfL1- tives '53, French Cluh '3-4. XYarren County High lust a goutl athlete and a gtiml stutlent when Ralph came to XXYL. BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 RAY PHILLIP XY'I-IEELER Gcl1eJ'.Ii' Diplo 111.1 Vi'-L Club '351 Football '34. '351 Basketball '3-l. '35g Track '351 Baseball '3-I, '351 Cadets '31 '33. '34, '35. Struck blind with beauty: shot with a woman's smile. Rose and Ray are inseparable. MARION XYILCOX Cl.zoii'.1l Diplmmz Iwlilne High School, Albany, New York: Quintil- lian Literary Society, French Honor ing Club. Iwfarion is another new arrival, understand how we did without. Society. Debat- one 'tis hard to ERNEST RAYMOND XYILSON Genefpzl Diplonm Dramatic Club '32, '33. '3-1. Music hath power to charm the multitude. VIRGINIA GAY XYILSON Gwzenzl Dip.lffm.1 Pianist '33, '34 for Literary Society: Glee Club '32, '33g School Orchestra '32. '33, Virginia's sweet blond beauty has endeared her to the whole class. 'QP' 'AJ 43 ARTI-IL'R XYINEY Gerzunzf Dijtfm21.1 Charlotte I-liuh School. Iowa: Baseball, Basketball Squads. Senior Class Play '3-lg Gypsy Rover '341 Uniform Reading Contest. Arthur came as a stranger, but he's already proved his worth. XYILLIAM XYRIGI-IT C1'.1r r1r.1i' D1pfffn.'.1 Stamp Club '53: Latin Club '33, '341 Science Club '53 'Billvh will always be remembered bv h- Trig Class. I-Ie was invariably just a few pages ahead of anyone else. VIRGINIA NELLIE YARDLEY Gtvlfraf Dipilfuzia French Club '32, '35, '34g Domestic Science '3-13 Athletic Assllilatitvn '33, '54, '55 Virginia is tvs' too torggivmu :nl 'f'r '- 5 her own good. But those qualities triumph in the end. so we're not worried. SARA ESTHER YOUNG Cfn1m1nr1.1f Drkztfonixz Commercial Club '331 Basketball '32, '551 Hockey '52, '35. '5-4. ' It all the Senior class were as quiet as Esther we would luxe gotten along much better. And that means youl ll, If BLUE 86 GRAY ' ' ' 1935 NIGHT SCHCDOL GRADUATES ttf' . -at -a-, 0. 1 4- 4- ' gn i 4 ' l l i i i l BRYAN fllec Gee! GORDON, JR. St llfrfl' f,'!.lir PI'L'tj4je'lIf like electricity, Bryan fulluws the line ul' less rexiwt.1nce--and gets there. Mr. Vernun gixide schuul, Geuige Mnsun ,Iuniur High, XX'.ixliingtnn Lee Hlllll sflllllll lllfal, '33, Vigg, President Supliuinure films, Prexident Vluniur Clmx, Hume Ruilm President, Memhei' Student Cuuncil. Military Science Cluh, Spdnixh Cluh, Science Cluh, Cidets live ye.u'5, lst iCl'j.IC.lIlf, Rifle 'l'e.im, lst pl.1ce medal. XY'.lNl'l- ingtun l.ee Night Schuul 1935, 'S-i. '35, PRUPHIZSY -A lwig husinesx m.1n. NAYO DILLON SLIIIUI' Ll.:-i lla'-1'rti1Jtz2f lXl.ly'U is uur yuungext hen-pecked l1llNl'3.lIlll. NX'i1xl1ingtun-l.eeg Cadets '32, '55, Drgunatic Cluh '52, Glee Club '55, N. ia 1 I 3' as Er Q Q .luuinilixm Cluh '511 Hume-Room Vice-Prewident 'Sl PROlJH.lfSY-Hedcl Of the Depart- ment ul justice-fsume clay, l.ll,I.lAN M. RlDDl.l2 St Ilflll' Chi r Stw't'f.11ji'-Tn.1rzzrci' The secretary-tregisurer of LI cl.1sS muxt .llxxxiyx he hunest .ind depend- .ihle .ind cunxcientiuus. lfntered XX'iisliingtun-Lee High Schiurl in 'Big Hume Ruum fiuuncil 'SIL Vice-President Glee Cluh 'S-I1 Athletic Awiciatiun '31, '32, '33, 'F--41 lintered Night Schuul '3-1. l,ROPHlfSY'-Tllt: bans uf wilt, ll1.1y- he mure. W'lI.I.IAM fBillyJ STliVf'ART His dry humur hm relieved the tediuin uf it lung sebaiun at Night Schuul m.iny a time. lidm.uid Giuicle Schuul, XX'.isIi., D. Cl. lfnteied XY'.isliingtun-l,ee in llllv, Lidetx, President Nature l.m'- ers' Clluh 1952, President Aluniur f,l.1ss. lfirst Aid Club. l l I l PROPHlfSYiThe Cuuntrfs next XX'ill Rugersf' ELDRIDGIE HOFF KAHLER Eldridge keeps the XY'i1shingtor1 Pulice busy. Cherryd.1le Grade School, Vfash- ingtun-Lee High Schuul 1929. Base- lmill, B.1sketh.ill, XX'.1il1lDQlOI1-LCC Night Sellmvl, 1051, 'Sl '53, '34, 'Bi Clase activities uf Night School. PROPHESY-A future SeC1'6t1lry of Cummerce. EDXVIN C. SUMMFRS lid is such AI huxy druggiat that he didn't have time tu get his taken. Ballston Guide Schuul. Vilisliing- tun-Lee High Sclluul 192 . XY'AlSl1- ingtun-Lee Night Sclmuol 195-1, '55. PROPHESYfSluw hut sure-Ed will be it full-lledged pharmacist- wme day. The XX'.ishingtun-Lee Night Scliuul gi'.1du.1ting class pl.ins tu have it lmtnquet at the end of the present schuul year. At this time the class will have ii guest speaker, .md diplomas will he giw.irded hy the Superintendent nt Scliuulx. 44 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 ROSINA XWARREN BALDXVIN n A valued citizen in any commun- ity as her record clearly shows. Middleburg Grade and High School, Eastern College, Shenandoah Collegiate Institute, University of Virginia Summer School. Graduate Loudoun County Hospital 1919. Passed Virginia State Board 1919, six years Public Health work as the Lena Morton Memorial Nurse, Lees- burg, Va., George XX ashington Uni- versity 1926-27. Public Health Nurse 1928 to 1955. VC'ashington-Lee Night 5Chool 1933, '54, 65. Ameri- can Nurse Association, Virginia State Association, Loudoun Hospital Alumnae. PROPI-IESY-Taking care of Lilli- an's Maybe More. DAN ARTHUR DUGAN A true son of Ireland, honest, and true to his friends. ton-Lee High School. President jour- nalism Club, Home Room Sergeant- at-Arms, Military Science Club, Ca- dets five years, Captain 1934. Rifle Team, Second Medal, Individual Drill Medal 1930, Cadet Editor Crossed Sabres , Football, Track. PROPHESY-A famous commercial artist. ADELAIDE HARRIS Quiet, quick, and a good student, eliicient. Dague Grade School, Vfasluingf ton-Lee High School. Student Coun- cil, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Re- porter, Librarian, First Aid Club, XX'ashington-Lee Night School 1934- 55. PROPHESY-One of the countrys best business women. ARTHUR ROACH A rolling stone that gathered plenty of moss. Y., Madison junior and Senior High School, Embalming College in Chi- cago. Worked as embalmer until july, 1934. Xvashington-Lee High School 193-i. Soccer 1931, '32, '33, '34, Swimming Team 1928, '29, '30, '31g Captain 1930, '31, Trackg Ex- ecutive Student Cabinet 193O, '31, Student Council. PROPI-IESY-XY'hite I-louse Under- taker. ELTON TAVENNER His love for physics and Pop Christie caused him to take it two Q21 years. Cherrydale grade school, Vifash- ington-Lee High School, Cadets, Camera Club, Commercial Club, As- sistant Manager Basketball 1933. Glee Club XY'ashington-Lee Night School 195-l, '35, PROPHESY - Laugh Clown Laugh. A contender for the laugh crown of the U. S. A. Ballston Grade School, XX'ashing- Lincoln Park Grade School, N. NIGHT SCHOOL FACULTY THOMAS H. CHRISTIE-Prizzcipul Williani and Mary-B.S. and B.C. Wfashington-Lee Night School 1929 to 1935 LELAND J. XX'ILLIAMS-English XX'estminster College-B.A. XY'ashington-Lee Night School 1931 to 1935. ELMER LUCAS-Ezzgliify Georgetown University-B.A. XX ashington-Lee Night School 1934, 1935. ia I Q I ,gm an M lr . ,,,..- ..,,,,w,,yl, -3 ' if ' l EDXWARD FRACK-Miz!lvem.1licr Bucknell LTniversityAB.A. XX'ashington-Lee Night School 1934, 1935. RALPH T. GUINTHER--C0111n1erci.1I Temple University-B.S. XX'ashington-Lee Night School 1934, 1935. LOUISE CRIZER-C0711merfhll Fredericksburg State Teachers College-B.S. Viktshington-Lee Night School 193-1, 1955. -se-A.. ., f 'fi . 3 Jr., .5 Y 4 4 em. 'H .W si '.'T3SIg.9'i4x 'xv K' Q . tr- - i i BLUESCGRAY ' ' ' 193 lu ,xlliflffflljli iff FRANKLIN DOVE ,i frm' frjtfmf. .Ill U.'!fl'f.llJi!j1lx' .ilfifctt .1 mzflqwihzil 4'f.1H1ff.1lt', Hc is goncg .1 uloutl of light I-lm rctcivctl him from our sightg High in lichen, whcrc cyc of men liollows not, nor Angcls' lxcng Through thc x'cil5 of time .mtl spate. liissctl in to thc holiest platc: All thc toil. tht- sorrow tlonc. All thc luttlc louglit .mtl xxon, 46 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 19 XVASHINGTON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL p1'e,f611f,f Senior Class in Owen Davis' ICEBOUND 3 act drama under the direction of MISS MAYME TURNER MR. LELAND -I. XVILLIAMS April 12, 1953 CAST U11 ffmfw' fff .1ff1,f1a.:1'.111i'f'j . . . . XVILLIAM LANCASTER . . MARIE DEXVEY Nclfie, lfwjr 1f.z11Kgf1lc1' . ELIZABETH OXVENS . . FRANCES JAMES . . FRANK CARPENTER HLJlll'1' f1mf.z11 E111111.z, lm' zwff Smfje, 1111 fivfui' OITII, bw' 11111 EUJ, flw ff7flI,fft'l' iiilw' . MARIAN EELTON !.11IL', .1 ,m'r111.f 511111111 . HAZEL POSEY fmftqu B111.ff111'mf . ASHTON TIMMONS DUl'ff7l' . . . EUGENE CAFEEY 51111 I111'if.111 . . . . . TED BROXVN 'I1111 jay . . . RICHARD LLINSITORD H.I11lI.ZZ7, flw .fez1'111g 11'0111.111 . . MARIORIE HORNER Ili-:nlmpg lrnm le-fi In Vinh! I4'l'IlIll'4'S .Iillll4'4. I'II'1lllk l'ilI'1N'IlIl'l', Nlznrialli F1-111111, Klznrii- Ihwe-y, Iii.-lull I t I I I XE1 II I Tl ill ll II I I lll XII I William .sun -'iw vi' zu -vriv nrm-r ll-'ww 'IRI 1-v ii 4 1-nr um- 'im-v ' R-1 Tr-ni ll NI Il I Q I T ll 'ln-II: UXVPIIS. ii A S 47 . iiigvm I v--- A5 qptqnqfpgpv gf V 1 tl -2' 'U I at - I ,l 1, ' X . -. -.,li'.wpu.- u . .s.a1.-J.. -ff- -, -- , X ix' W1 Q' ,,fi-'1,t':.1'..i',f- -.41 ' ': '.cf'T3f 'T'-' 'iff .4 -' i '- :Wig-if?'43.,-i-.:r:,ej1g:f , Y-, . A' .1-ifS'5.?':.-7Ew'1ii15-' 'if',f Zf:, E 'V LS 2.14.1 n.,,..,-.. vfff. -- '. ..... -. ' yum' J- . 35,5-1 '...k ,.A- vga--' N., .-4.-. :zi:ljlTwE1? '3,s.x .,1 , , ., N bm V 1 '5 ps A r ,, O I :?'. 1 l '- B - A M g 1 K N' v I J til . 1155 I s 1 -' ' ,Ji 4 0 x f . . S -r .,-, . -1- ,M es 'D-210' s. I . 'NM - gf., if 7 if N ,,f- b Our first little group .it the trip uf the page is presented tur the express purpose of intro- sllwilul to you Mrs. Brimddus, the mannger of mir L.ll.K'lL'fl.l service, .ind Mrs, 'I'helm.1 B.1rnes, her nhle .1ssist.int. ln the h.1nds inf these two .iiigelic wiiinen rests the special privilege of dispensing fluid tu the 5f.ll'YlI1t! multitudes exery day .it e.1ch uf three consecutive lunch periivds. Our gratitude tu them is unhuunded .ind inexpressihle, for the w.1y tu .my starving student's lie.1rt is truly through his stomach. Cutiglit in the .ict of purch.ising delicious ecli- hles .ire Franklyn Payne, president of the seniiir cl.issg Teddy Briiwri, vice-president, and I.ee llige, husiness ni.1n.1ger of the BLUE AND GIQAY. Next we have l'ncle jim li.ist, a friend to .ill, with Ll few tif his friends. lfncle jim is .iii l1llIllil'.lfy c.ipt.tin in the cadets, .in honorary niemher tit the XY'-I, club, .ind .1mh.1SS.1d0r-at- Inge uf Xlhisliirigtiiii-Lee High School wher- ever he gives. The few of his many friends represented in this picture .ire Fre.1r King, D.ix'id Stiine. Stanley Cole, Spenser Rixse, lid- win Xxltlfxl, XY'.ilter Rynex. Cleland Reid, and T-iiiiim' F.iirf.ix. l'ncle jim is .1 real p.1l to exery hwy ur girl in Xsusliingtivri-I.ee. Hcie ue h.ixe mir h.iseh.1ll tc-.ini in Action. lint' -ihxiiitis it-.isiiiis the unly' identifications ue t.iii in.il4e, .ire th.it tif the lmitter. Titinmy lf.iii't'.tx. .ind led liiwuii, viii' lN.lIl.1g1CI' tscnre lttt-pt-r .if the '54 sc.1si1I1l st.inding nunch.1- l,intlx' ntl tw une side in the lW.lCl'iQl'UL1I1kl. Oli ics, .i Ae-i-itl pair of eyes can distinguish hir. Ritli.iids-in there in the midst tif .1 group, giv- ing them swine instiuctiiin, xxe hiipe. The fate iit iiui' lmiselmill te.iin is still pi'uhleiii.1tic.il, hut XXk'ilL' xxilliiig tw het .iny .imiiuiit up to ten ecllts tli.1t they iimlse .1 succcss wt it. lliis is -lui eiilet pl.iy t.ist. lliis pl.iy was gixcn xxiili the intciitiiin -it idising siitlicicnt t.isli ti- .ilse the eiilct .ind .iiixiliuiy turps tO XX intliester. Anil .is hlls. lNl.iliitt, their direc- ti-l. s.ii.l, XX'e iimitle S2 i.ill ili-.ii'f XY'hich . , A - xylsllt sit ls.i.l. lu-.tiling ti-win lctt ti- flglll. the Mist u.is lfmiiltliii lliiiie. xiilic liUCl1.lIl.lDQ Nl.ti'i--in M--itl.it1-l. Limcc lldiiiiigtwitl Huwdy I'itsti-ii, llillx Lililxxellg liuiitntx lliwd. 'liuny Kiiiltisiiii, Xiiginm UM. l'.ltsx ll.1iiim1!i1Il. liiiiiiix iiuiptig liill ll.iiiiii:tiini li1tli.1i'd Ntiitlsltij lll'l.ilititx ti-nlx' Diilc li.i.l tu lic' iii .l lwxiiig tiiiiiiriimiit .lllul lldxiiiiwnil Mittlitll tiiitlc tli.it lkllt .ind ni.i.le .1 success of it t-itil .intl M.1xiiit-l.ii'.lxxcll. Mis. ll.1ii'in.:ton. .Xll tlie xx-iil.l's .1 st.ige. lwiir niiist -if Us :IFC .iiilx sl.lQx lmiiils. 48 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 WHO'LL FORGET Albert Conradi in the Annual Assembly? What a nice couple Margaret Yost and Alfred Montague made? When the news went around that Frances Herdt and Orlando Birch made the plunge together? We beat Alexandria at Alexandria? When Ellen Turner deserted us and set up housekeeping? In fact, the veritable epidemic of marriages in 1934-1935? Bruner Lundy and Lee Page's masterpiece? Courtney Hood's blushes in the Cadet Play? Mrs. Malott's Amen Corner? Also, Mrs. Malott's G. G. graduates? Our mortification when the juniors beat us at basketball? The truly unusual excuses that were made to meet him in the hall? Or to meet her ? Book reports? Those revealing mid-year exams? Gene Caffey as the back end of the bull in the bull-light? When the newspaper brought out the new issue on time? A certain Yellow Roadster that went to all the games? Mr. Vanderslice jingling the coins in his pocket? Hearing a pin drop on the third floor during class changing? The noontime dances? The passwords used in various otiices around school? That look of immense joy and relief when an exam is passed QG. GQ? The pet names that teachers have for their proteges? New ways thought up to crash proms? Pop Christie's explanations? Remarks made in Pops classes? The last minute rush to get in the classroom before the tardy door is closed and we're tardy? The array of crooners in the class? Jimmie Butler and Walter Rynex? Dances held at the school? Mrs. Bell's acting as official doctor for the ill students? And Mrs. Bell falling and hurting her arm? Rehearsals for the plays given here? Everyone trying to go down the same stairs at the same time? One way stairs that made us do an extra amount of walking? Mr. Driver never smiling? Mr. Frack and Lieutenant Tillett participating in a wrestling match for a boxing boutj ? The cadets on their trips to Winchester and Manassas? Those conferences with the Boss ? Paying one's class dues etc. on time? Or even paying them without a large amount of coaxing? Getting a ring that fits? When the speaker failed to show up for our assembly? Senior meetings and lectures? The number of sighs fof reliefj when our sheepskin is handed us? Trying to think up things to write about? 49 Q :DFxg Y' Q -x r 7 :f-. A' ii ' f ' l ' . If, i 4 7 -, We--' . v L ' A z S . lf' I up . -ll- ,hl g' N II I . ' A . wi- 3, ,-s - L' i A 1 If -- 1 'ff ,' . ' . . iii -Q l i ' 5.-. . si ' , f, ,lu . 1. .XXX -fl 2 ,II 1, , , .5 'T f ,i . K i 4 1 , 'fir f I f . W , - -i A., ...- -.. , . i-zrldj ' Ge ,X i L J. 1 '- -ail- .- f ' '!'! 1' ' ' ar ' - X J .Q 4. . ,' .ln .' ffifv 'L ff I x ' A SENIOR SNAP PAGES In the upper left-hand corner the boy on his head is Quentin Allen--and if he stays there much longer, we won't be responsible. But maybe that's the secret of his red hair. The head, Hyme Sher graduated in February and we still mourn for him. Under Hyme is the sweet young thing with hands on knees, Kath- ryn Gillette and is she top-notch! To her right is Catherine Miles, the lady in 'the hat, with an astonishing absence of legs due to some slip on the part of my co-editor-I never did thatl She is smiling as sweetly as she always does, picture or no picture. Next, is Ruth Coe in pure white, our president when we were Juniors. In the extreme upper cor- ner in a darker dress is Verna Hey, sweet and modest. XX'e were going to make a heart of Rose and Ray but there simply wasn't room. We hope you get the idea. Directly below Rosy and Rasy is Ruth Pad- gett, the charming child, and-well, isn't there a song An Orchid to You ? To the left is Marjorie Johnston. Marjorie is a petite young- ster with a future. On her left the lady in white is Dorothy Butler. Of course, Dorothys grow on trees around here but this one is an exceptional mold. At the extreme left is Nan Payne. Now get these Paynes straight. They're all sweet as sweet can be. Nan and joncie are sisters and Franklyn is rio relation. Directly under Nan is Virginia Darcey in a surnmery dress and attitude, as my co-editor so aptly adds. To the right is Bruner Lundy in an un- usual parallelogram. He is the rotten apple that spoils a whole barrel. But after all we couldn't get along without him. That arrow contains such personalities as Dorothy Spence fDot edits our Cr0.o'ed Sabret-niore power to youl, Marjorie Moreland fonly she's a junior and she really doesn't belongl. Dorothy Rynex fsecretary of this, our senior classj, Eleanor Landman, Marie Dewey, and Betty XY'ard. XX l1at a combination! XY'hen they get together something really happens!! Below the Arrow is the Calf. She is Richard Lunsford in dis- guise. Dick just said that he thought the calf would be more ornamental than he would. I don't know about that, but here's the calf. Under the calf we see David Stone in the heart fluttering attitude. He is the one who said that he was born three times but the first two didn't take. To the left of David and just above the band are two interesting groups, Betty Smith, Kitty Dickey, and Virginia Dar- cey, and over them lldna Coffman. Milmae Floyd, Betty Ward and Ruth Smith. The straight young brunette on the extreme left is Nellie Mooney. And at the bottom is a shot of our band, in full formation, with Ashton Tim- mons at its head. For a background, a stadium as full as we'd like to have it at every game. P. S.fYou hayen't heard much about the co-editor for a while. She is busily engaged in prying the mounts from several snaps which look like they have sentiments written on the bark. Results later. 50 I BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 OUR SCENT I, Douglas True, leave that ten gallons of gas that Mr. XY'illiams promised me. to Faith Bell. I, Marie Dewey, leave my coat of many colors to Virginia Day. I. Wendell Robinson, leave the peculiar ability necessary to operate the amplifier to Curtis Dye. I, Marian Felton, leave my knack of making hard biscuits to Mark Sherrill. I, Eleanor Landman, leave my white shoes to Marjorie Moreland. I, Lee Page, leave my Christie bob while working on the Blue and Grrzi' to Russell Strobel. i I, Francis McGonegal, leave my place as dirt-disher on the Croned Sizbrey to Ernie Sparks. I, Ida Jeanne Dagger, leave my copyright on taking pictures of football games to Scott Pawley. I, Cleland Reid, leave my Little Blue Book to Harvey Connor. I, Spencer Benjamin Rixse, leave my Spencerian geometry to XXi'ashington-Lee High School. I, Virginia Darcey, leave my Annual-receipt-book to Betty XVilkinson. , Paul Dodd, leave my position as bass-drummer to Vernon Hixon. I, Roald Evenson, leave my perfection in playing the banjo to Ralph Sharpe. I. Jimmie Simmons, leave my Cadet Company to james Dye. I, Betty Smith, leave the buttons on my Cadet uniform to Susie Hensley. 51 WW' .. 1:. 5 fillll ls 1 If 11 ,xl l ' X lsr, 1 ill' 1 2? . F i sl lt 1 p t I ' 1 ll i 5 , ,E ,Li W' , fault, 711-962 K 1 TD Q Eli ' l , la. li l 23.121 C. 1 4 , 75 A K. -aw! , .P .X Fw ,415 .Jw ,.. , I , x N Z 3 r, 1 I. -3 V , - 11. P ,lr - fi 11.4 up ' , ,K j S . . x ,.,, 7-7-J. A ha ' 1 ,,' 'nf 7 - Qi ' Lf' - 1 -.31 521 ' fr-1 ' ? x rm ,egg .... i' t ' .7 i J 'E' 1 ' 1 A ,1 A .3 Q., -.gb Y Y 1 ' A f 1 , yi: 'T ,YW l , , . l fiijf it -1' A F 1 , fu 5 99 -ar , .. 1:1 tv'-J f. 1.. 1 fa 9 5 . is . v.k'Il3ff'! - I .311 if , 1114+ ' ff- 'S 'ff' 1 f - 1 - Q -. 4 . . so '- A 'g aft' V'. . T X V ' 4, Y ' N' Xx lg-4-in 'vu-ww-1 . me YJ .Wi 4 , We fl 'I ii . -1 . '-. X ,, , ' is 1' , !' -'4 1 I 5 ,. vf 5' Q V n 1.1 1 vf ,l . -,.nf 1 A' '13 , 3 :Fi SENIOR SNAP PAGES lhl.lI'IlL.llACl Fayill ix the little hluntle in the pautx in the turner. lll' xhwultl-I xay in the enrner in the pantx? Anyway yuu get the itlea. ln the upper right-h.1n1,l uvrner ix Fred Nyxtrum caught ii1 an wtf moment. The V. he- lnw xtanelx for Venita, nur own sweet little typixt. T11 the left. xtantling with her hack to the heauty xhup. exitlence that xhe kllltbllil have neetl uf such thingx, ix Marion Antlersun. The une lianging twer the piece uf the Du nut enter xign ix Della Peer. Paul Dodd, the xhinine example tm the extreme left. leaves ux with .1 xague xuxpieiun that he wax once ll XY111l1l Fair xixitur. On the right in the star- xhapetl hlimp ix Lee Page. lt really is hix an- nual. .mtl take a gtmtl luuk, girls! Immediately ahtwe him ix Clhien in tune tif his rare seriuus inntltlx, Antl 1111 the right, Frances Herdt, one ul' wut' hritlex. She antl Lanny Birch, we-ll-I .uuexx xt-me lt-ye 1l11exn't wait fur spring! To the right .intl helmy ix Angelo Puelixe. He alxn playx haxkethall. He m.11le .1 haxket running tance antl we-'Il nexei' get mer it. Oh well, it xxax .1 great game. Next, in the mitltlle of the page are the three ltwllipups Kay Fittx, Agnes Deattin, antl Franklyn Payne. The thing we 1an't untlerxtantl in thix picture ix the total ahxenee uf xttelxerx-tilt, wellfyuu untlerSta1nel .tx my eu-etlitur xii aptly putx it. Belmx' the ltillipt-px .mtl In the left ix vlwiieie Payne with her thug, Vee like them huth. Beauty and the liltixxtuux, Betty Smith antl xxell, we tlnn't know eggmleltly what lxintl uf hlnxxuins they are, hut after all, it'x the Beauty that Cuuntx. T11 the right ix our liltnnele Humhxhell, Eliza- heth Uwenx, hut fur Heaxen'x xalce, call her' l..llll'.l. unlexx ytiu xxant tn xtart .1 tight. On the extreme right ix lNltCi11neg.1l. wht: atltletl and xtlmetimex aitletl the heetic tlayx hefure lwlarch JI. lmmetliately lweltiw ix Hazel Ptwxey. VV6 xxixh xhe xxwultl let ux in 1111 the julie. On the tight farther tlnwn .mtl hitling hehintl Speed l.1n1it ix lIN.'lAlll.l Hall. lacing euquettixh with 11 xlgnptixt, On her left ix lNIilmae Fluytl, gig- gling ax uxual. We tl11n't lgntiw whether it is mei' a xuctexxful lwtkey game 111' glee Club prattice. The 11111 meet .intl xmiling tlamsels at the left .ue Miltlretl Rice .mtl Barbara Shephertl. anuthei' pair uf lllNL'P.ll'.ll5lCS. And xpraxxling mer the lwttuiii ix another pal, Iluixtie. Hui' he-lt-xt-tl xeientixt. nur future themixt lat leaxt xxe htipe he'll tleyelop itl xxilh xtime ul' hix harnn antl liix CrunChefS I1'x kill.lI'.lLlCl'lNllk, I1111, xo thuughtul, 1 W i. ll '-1 1 gi BLUE8CGRAY ' ' ' 1935 OUR SCENT I, Eleanor Davis, leave my ability to play Napoleon, my violin, to Martha Carrier. I, Kitty Dickey, leave my ability to do without lunch or any other meal to Ann Calhoun Ames. I, Howard Preston, leave my ability as an actor to Raymond Mitchell. I, Courtney Hood, leave my ability as a lover to jack Wfoodward. I, james Cooper, leave my place on the basketball squad to Eddie George. I, john Copland, leave my outstanding grades to Billy Hinton. I, Stanley Cole, leave my place on the Cadet Staff to jack Montgomery. I, Dorothy Rynex, leave my coquettishness to Catherine Ann Rucker. I, Maxine Cardwell, leave my position on the Blue . zfzi I Gray Stat? to practically anybody. Wfe, Ruth Padgett and Grace Loomis leave our ability to look like twins to Edna Perry and Dorothy Plaugher. I, Elizabeth Owens, leave my ability to tumble to Betty Kay Foster. I, Bernice Chunn, leave my understanding of Chemical Allinitiesn to Albert Ahalt. I, Katharine Fitts, do hereby bequeath my Gift of Gab to Flossie Henry. I, Marjorie Horner, leave my uncontrollable giggle to Mavis Kerns. I, Bertha Hall, leave my remarkable senior dignity to Katherine O'Brian. I, Della Peer, leave my standing room on the bus to Sally Chewning. I 53 L' . 'r lm' !l 'Q lg if 'V '63 gl' mx M . , 'lf 5 i - it I -5 1 N Q' 5 A l K Q 1 gx .A E it I, 4 A W lm ., U 3 ' ff QMS A Q ' .U Z 1 W B, , I V7 -- I f IEQ H T, if :gg fa I 4 h , -2 ,L Q . 4, hi? A 2 12 sr '24 4. V ig J Q 'su' fi 'A QF ' I J I r- Q - :lla ' 'l ? AV' ' ix 0- K. E l 2 ti gf , l l'c'f1Q,g'2 1' 3 1: ' Bl 1' 'Nm ' , 1 f 'QQ fi Q D , X, by QV 14' I ' M :A r- , , - X I - a 4 ' sl f il Q- . s -ar , JE S XXV! -s fi ,-1? ak jr 1. ' 3 V2 .Isla- F, . I .8 X , Fx ' . Q i 3 'T 5 I 529.5 ' , 61. - V I I I 'I ., 'J ' , l Mil, MA, , -ff '. -' 4 fr , I I i I Viv , Q S I -'--f L. ' ' . , 'f ' I' , AL I V I I 'v B. 'S r 5 V : L 5 it Z. . Q ' . ' V J' , A ' I mg'if'1'iL, A 'v 'neg 14,4 'I . ' ' , 4 i h 5 ra' F , ix K1 , A A Q gl-S ' ' Q a ,I 4 B4 fl' ' A if 4 1 I I 'L - ri? . + - - .- .5 f- I I., 1 s , I S V . I 5 I ' -xl 'Tux . . jf? ' 5 'l hd. l , 'T , 4 .X wt .f,, ' A JUNIORS Cwrdcr, Vicc-President IIBQ Carr, President IIA IIB-Ames, Cuwan. Daniel, Dar- ccy, Day, Dinsmurc, lfast Flint, Qnndriclt. Hclmi, Hens- lcy, Hull, Matthews, Matthews Maflctt, Muran, Myers. Pcncc. Plaughcr, Richardi, Rnllins Shawhan. Slwrew, Spares, Vfelch, Strulttun, Stuwcll, X5C'nudward Yates, Ynwell. IIA - Abend- sclmien, Ahalt, Alexander, An- drews, Ball Barr, Barr, Bcll, Biggs, Birch, Bixlcr, Bragg Brcsslcr. Bristow, Broults, Bur- nctt, Cfanarslcy, Carrier, Chipman Cflanatv. Cfnllvurn, Cnzzcns, Craw- ford. Lumlwcrland, fuppett, Doe Durwy, DklffLl5.lClI, Dt-ylc. Du- lancy. Dungan. Dye. liclwls lillmtt, lzxvrx. l'an'. l'cltnn. Fnxx. Frlclc, Foxtel' l:ram'iN. l7ulclmt't, Guudllart, Gran- tham. lll'.lySUlI, Graywn. Gritlith 54 JUNIORS Day, Vice-President IIAQ Dor ney, Secretary l1Ag Chewning, Treasurer IIA: Powers, Senator IIBL George, Senator 11A Groot, Hdrtlie Hardin, Hnwley, Hemminget Henry, Herman, Hinton, Hollant Holler, Hollingsworth, Hopliirlx i Hopkins, Horner, Hunaker, lm- lWHLlCfl Johnston, Kerns, Keys, Kitlwell Kilts, Kintlig, King King, Koch, Lee, M.1rltw.1i'tl Maxey, M.1cDon.1lel, Milks Liiller, Minnick, Mitchell, Moore 1NIoore, Moore, Moreland Nise-wander, O'Brien, O'Brien, Orntlorff, Pawley, Perry, Phelan Preston, Ruuh, Rice, Rougeuu, Rucker, Rush, Schroff Schumann, Shawen, Sherrill, Sill, Smallwood, Smith, Smith Smith, Sn.1rr, Soper, Sparkx Speakman, Stevens, Stewart Stewart, Strohell, Thomas, Thom. son, Thomson, Tilson, Turner VVLIYSKIH, XX'eIls, XX'ilcox, XX'ilkin- son, Vibrden, XY'right, Yeatman 55 ,Q A'- A' '35 T V 5 4 . -Q W - is 3, ax fi , F A fx -N K ,D 5 ' ' 4 ll ,i 1, .x Q r, it , ,A fffif-N .4 Q-2 V gf. , 6 xx liz., 'tt -mv. ,E - K yi Q53 . g K, 4 ' ' Fl a , it i f S in 5 9 S 2 l , ff f 1' , . xkfff. 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A 1 ff 4 Vi 7' B 'A n A Ah X 4 g-. .. tx s ,xv v. , T be 'L wif A?v'A4x,d4Vf - t x , f Q ' fe ' ? .gg 5 Q M142 JA it X . . if F . . Q 't f' . A g - fgu 3 rf J 1 ' A it 1 is 4 Q , 1 I V ts Y if - if f lffffz e ' X 3' R - X' , .- , - in 1 X inii? I I .U 1 ,ik Jr AQ X' BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I936 Color! Purple milf Gold. rlloffo May the achievements of the future rival the traditions of the past. Ojfirefr. Margaret Corder . . Vice-Pmridezzf. Hilda POW6fS , Sgllgfgy, Carl Snoots Sergeizzzf-izf-Anm. Wfhen Miss Trott left, Danny Shawhan's athletic ability, WHO'LL FORGET. Mr. Frack conferring with the female instruc- tors, Christies pop quizzes, Charles Malfetts paternal attitude, John Huff's wise remarks, Ernest Dinsmores quaint ways, Ann Calhoun Ames' giggle, Edythe East's singing, Connie Rollins' dimples. Tubby Qfllarencej NXi'elch's curls, Philip Masi's phonographic ability, Paul Darcey's blond hair, Frank Cowan's wise cracks, George Burroughs' good temper, Catherine Matthews' leisurely progr the halls, Albert Toones tootle-te-toot, jack XXfoodward's solemnity, Paul Yowell's bursts of genius, Elizabeth Thompsons ingratiating c ess through lothes, Robert Daniel's pretty-goody-Chemistry, Anna Dawkins' paucity of feverish haste Samuel Matthews' taking ways, Paul Moran's outlook on life, Allen Stowell's blushes, Harvey Stratton's chewing gum, Howard Myers' brilliant neckties, XY'illiam Flynt's drawl, Charles Helms' toothy grin, Marlin Pences sophisticated juvenility, Claribel Day's calm acceptance of fate, Hazel Spates' love of dancing, Grace Staples' lipstick, Harriet Donaldson's petite beauty, jean Goodrick's Grecian pulchritude, Vernon Hager's gold teeth, Richard Harris' pencilless existence, Dorothy Plaugher's raspberry rouge, Stephen Richards' broken shoe-string. Ralph Sharps hidden innuendos, Grace Smith's graceful comments. 56 BLUE8LGRAY ' ' ' 193 CLASS OF JUNE, I936 Flower Colon M0110 Wfhite carnation. Blue and NY'hite B2 O1'fii'er.r joseph Carr . Virginia Day . Elaine Goodhart Sally Chewning XWilliam Bragg . Edward George . P7'6J'TLlI61If Vice-Pre,fide11t . Sec1'el.zry . . Trerz.f1n'er . Sergerzlzt-iz!-Amir Cwnzrif R6PI'6,Y6llft1fTl 'e MOVIE MIRRORS. Coffegg Rl7J'fhl1l .,,,.,..rr,,,,,,,,,.......i.,...........,,.,..,i The' Ol'lOl6S I lirfr1li011 llytzfk ....,v.. ....,,.. W 7-L to Blue and Gray The rlligbiy BJHIIIIII .......e..........ve........ 106 Carr FOI'.f.1,ETlIg A!! Ozberr e...,,e....ee Florence Henry The Tlviu 111,111 ........ Jllfm' in the Air ...,e Peter Bar! Boy ee.. . Cluuge of Hear! .,.... ..........B1lly Bragg .Band Practice ,e.....eMark Sherril ...,.....Eddie O'Brien The Gif! of Gab ...,. ................ F zlith Bell Szveel Atfeliaze ,,..........e ...v..... S usan Hensley Amie of Green Gizfzfer so .......,eeee....ee Mavis Kerns Here if My I-Ieizrf .,,..r... .............,..,.... D undred Evers Pmimil of Hrzffitlviuliarr.. Brzber 211 Toylrzfld ,........, Slam! up rzmf Cheer ...,,r, Catherine Ann Rucker ....,...Milton Stewart, Earl Soper ...r.....Cheer Leaders Slogan llnizztgr in the Dark ,..,..............,...,.......i,..........,, Glider Club line Lire Again ....,.....e......,....eer......... After mid-year exams. .lIr.r. llviggrr of the Crzbbrzge P.z1i'lv .........s,... Sally Chewning A llff701I.1'iI AJ1'erJe .....,...., ..........Robert Worden Brzkgbf EJ er ........,.. .,........ ......ee I 1 nogene Herman Clf7ll1?fy'l' Cll7.1Tl'llI.IlI ..,.. ...,........, S tewart johnson Gay Dirorcee ......,........... ,,,......i,....,..... C eleste Dorney Life Begiuf .11 8.40 ....... .....,.oe j osephine Hemminger Age of Ifzfzorezzre ....... ,..,,V,..,.o,.,....,. X 'irginia Day Baby Take iz Bow ................,.,,...,...,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Edna Perry JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY HE junior class entered the portals of Wasliington-Lee High School in the fall of '52, with unusual scholastic records and a keen interest in sports. The junior class has supported the school in all activities such as hockey, baseball, basketball, but more especially football. Wfe were the first Sophomore Class to have a football captain chosen from our midst, and we have given many a helpful and bril- liant player to the team. The junior class is now looking forward to the coming year with hope and eager- ness, awaiting the honor and glory to come from being a senior, 57 I as is 01 BG ii 'wr f- - . 'wg new' l Avi If 45 i ...v ff as l it ii QI .v,dD :savanna -an annuiur 1 ,at ws-an av .. ...nu , , .fn- - .- .1 .Q-J -- 1. .un- AMO. fn ,..,:: ,151 f.. be uv ,-if as ,oo 4 Blhx C5HNIu AIRS. fk5Hl1lh 1 bin, Ll x Blhx kiwi 59 hflxx 1,1 :X'INt. NIM Ifucl l+,xl'1,H MN 121 l,lH'I'l Mlm IMIQI R 59 B 1' ,- Oh 31 vs 454 as 1-fs ,mx un-A w I BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I937 OFFICERS JAMES ALDERTON MARIE Loos JEAN Arwoon Prerident Vire-Prerident S err'ef:u'y-Trearurer LESTER SMITH . Sergeam'-af-Arrzzr CAROL SUNDERMAN . Semzfor Clary Colorr Crimson and Gray Clan' Flower Lily of the Valley WHO'S WHO IN CLASS OF '37 Glndyg Alford ,,,,,,, ,........ M or! Trzlkalive Audrey Williams ....... ............ A loft Brzrlyful Jean Atwood .,,.,.... ......... 1 Mori Mnriml janet NXlilson ......... --.-. .Mori Made Up Mary Barker ,.,..,.,............... ........ S . P. C. A. Mary Vilithers ......... .................... La rgerx Inez Bell ,...,,..,..,.,,,............... .............. S leepierz Eugene Adams ..... ........,,,,,,.....,.,, N ewerz Dorothy lLovc-rj Massie .................... Mort Atblelic James Alderton ...... ......... A Iorf Dependable Lillian Byrnes ,,.. .... .......................... M o rl Generozzr Harry Alexander ...... ..............,,,..,.. N oirieyx Dorothy Dalton .,..,... ....... A lor! Likely lo Szzrreed George Apperson ............... ........... B an Afblefe Carrie Frink ,,.,,,r....., ,............ M or! Mirclvierour Everett Beech ..... .............,...............,. P rezfierz Eyer jean Hammond .....,.. .. ---- ............ A lor! in Love Leonard lDreamerj Buck ...................... Sfmigbferz Thelma Hilleary ,...... Frances Hunter ..,,,... Madge johnson ......... Arnie King ......,. ---- Catherine King ,....... Ruth lxisseleif ,,.,,..... ...... Alice De Lucia. Grace Long ....... ..... - Marie Loos ......... Audrey Marcey .................. Faye Mathews ....,........,,..,.. . ............... ...Hr1l7Pl?Jf Domeftif .......Mor1 Sopbirfimled Drerred ..........IF'0?lIrl7Z of Flame .Arzylrodyk Sfezzogrxzpber .............. MOI! Frefrelei' Nenferf .,.....Mo,f1 Slmliouf .................... Qzzielerl Gertrude fHeftyj McCoy ..................,..,...r Sfllllllciifl Leonora M-:Cue ............................ Mor! Swzlimenfal M.ll'gill'Cf McIntyre Ruth Mosher ......, Ruth Norman ......... Anna jane Pence.. Virginia Reamy ...,.. Doris Robinson Camille Roe ........... Shirley Rowland ....... Marion Simmons ...... Edna Sisson ...,,..,, Margaret Spratt ...,. Carol Sunderman ....... Polly Xwetzel ,.....,... . ...-.--........Next Bride ..............1Ilorl Tizzlid Spar! .....,..MorI Dependrllzle ............AIorf D.1l'i72g ........Skipr Ibe Mort ,.......Mo.rt Allrlzffire .............,.I3cf.vf NlIf1l7'6d ........E1'cr'yborly'r Friend ,..,....,Mor1 Imlzzrlriozzr ...,...Clu'u',r Mor! Gum ...............v..v.Smm'1ert ..........,.Gl'i!I.f illorl Ernest Christ ,.,.,........,.,,. .... . .Mori Abrwzl-Minded james Collier ..... ....................Top-Henry Harvey Conner ..,.. ........ T be Llzy-Dre.zmer Leonard Dewey .. ,. ..... . ..... ,.,Bw1 Dmzrer Wliltei' England .... Hugh Falconer ...... jack Fullerton ...... Odell Gante ..,.... Jack Kibler ..,.., Hoover Kemp ..,... Billy Lawrence ,,.......Mo,s'! Illizriml .......Pre1!ie.r1 Smile ......,....Smilc,r Alor! Taller! .......Mo.sf Mi.vrlvie1'io11r .. ...........-........ Nvxl Groom .. ......... E1'er'yborl'1'.r Friend Billy Mansfield ...,. ....,...,.....,... T be Chimp Jack McCarthy ,.... ....,.,..,... S mr Ni!-IV!! Robert Mottern ..,...... ......... S mr of Ifmorerlre Wlilliam lN'Iotley ...... .............. B ixqgvrl Perl Foster Nickerson ...... Clvdllerbox Eddie Payne ,.,,,,...,, ....,.... Il lor! A!Ir.1r!i1'e Chesly Shipley ,.i..., .......,..,........,.. Q llieleil Lester Smith ..,.,.,.... ....,.. B err All A1'0lHId Edwin Speakman ...... ......,. 1 Hoff l,7r1.z,r,r1n11iz1g Edward Starr ..,.... ..................... S lc'6,fIf6.fl Ellis Taylor ...,....... .......... C lar: Romeo Leon Turnburke ...... Vfilliam XX'ahl ....,,... XX'illiam N'X'iseman ,,,,...,,.......Slou'ert ............1Il0,ff Barbflzl ,.......Bcrt Dirporilion BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 CLASS OF JUNE, I937 A class Hlled with real scholars and good Athletic material-one the school will be proud of when the members reach their senior year. Clan Ofirem- Ralph Pendexter .,.......,..,,,,.,,,,, Frances Arnest ,,,...,...,, Mary Louise Inbody James Milks .... .... ..........,P1'e.viderzI ......Vire-Prafidenl ...............SefreIary -- ---.-- ................. T recarurer Carroll Smith ..... Paul Brown .... ........Sergem1t-al-Arlm .........Repre,fw21u1iz'e 10A Home Room Officers' and Spomorr MR. LUCAS Shirley Lucl-cett Mildred Sims ., Martha Payne . Alger Loving jack Izeman ........., Louise Imboden ...........Pre.fidenz ......Vice-Pferidefzf ...............Secretary . ....... , .,.......,. T!'6,u1Illl'?7' ---.-V..S6l'g6llllf-elf-AVIIIJ' -----........................Repre,wenmfire Miss RUFP Elizabeth Maupin ,,,,,,,,,,,. ,..v.--.--4-'-' P ,-ejjdwl, Howard Gflmiflgff .... .,....... l ire-Prefidenz Katherine Wfood ,s,, ,A.,--.-,,.,,,. 5 e,,.e,,,,.y William Dagger .-,,, ---------A.-----. T ,-em-In-e,. Levefett Palme ------ -....... S 6l'ge.'1l1I-al-Arn1J Ph1l'P COIUPYOD ----------------. ......... R epreyefzmfizfe Miss I.ov1NG Bruce Halsted .......... ----.----.-.-.--..P!'t?,fidE77f Turner Beale ----- - ........ Vice-Prwidefzf 61 -Ralph Pendexter, Prerident. john Wfillis ..,..,..,, Dorothy Gardiner .. Clarke Smith ..,..r..., Bill Ames ........... Miss FIREBAUGH Eleanor Cohee ....,.. Malcolm Tidler Mildred Crump .... Ruth Burdette .... Carl XX ismer ....... Latney Oliff ..... Miss ELLIOTT Guy Bloomingburg .......Secretary .. ............. ...... T re.1.fz11'er S ergenn!-.11-Army Repreventafizfe ,.,....,.,...P7'65idt?77f ....Vire-Pre.side1zt ..............Secretary ----..,.......,.TI'6ul.fll1'6f S t57'g6'Lll2l-all-f11'77lJ' ........Repz'e.verzIr1Ii1'e ...........,.Pre.fide1zl Charles Tillette ....,..., ........ I 'ice-Prefidefzt Edith Parezo r.,.. George Barr ...,. ..............SefreIm'y ...............,T7'6.IJll7'E2' joe Miller ............. ....... S ergeafll-:ll-Ann: Evelyn Blandford ...... ........ R 6Pr6.fGI2Ii1fiv6 Miss BAKER Eileen Power ..........,.... -----------v --'- P I 'fiffdwlf Charles Moorefreld Edith Marcey ........ Rose Pflieger .....,... Bernard Long .....,.. ,,,,,...Vice-Prwidelli ,,,,,,,,......Serrelary ,A ,,,,, .,..i... . Trms urer S ergemzf-L11-Ae'z1zs Annie miie sparks ...... ........ R epfwf1fJfiL'f ,,,. F., qw .A .-,, ,,,, . uf. ww up-1 4,-wana -4 u ve--an W up-,Q an U . qw,-nn use 1 - 1 nn!! 4 :annum u ol 1- My--at -Y-fu, an -fq , vw . W ..f ,ng hu- a su-an f .ax on 1,0-n , ,,, -ix ,vm 3 N w ,-:bi 1 - '7 A' ana.. 1 Mlw A1.IfHlx13R NK. Mr C - -lm MM CQHINN MR. G1'lN'1H15R MR. Hmm 63 4.1 , ,if Mmm 91- . 1' ,M i BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 193i CLASS OF FEBRUARY, I938 CLASS orF1cERs Edward Hyland , Prgyjdgnf Robert Gordon Vive-Prefidezzf Elizabeth Pearson , Sefrefary Charlotte Hansel . . Trelz,r1n'er joe Hopkins . S6I'g6,1lIf-df-AI'lI1J Emma-Joyce johncox . Semlor 'WI-IO'S XVHO Elizabeth Pearson ..... ........ B eff Looking ..... ...,... K enneth Hancock Cyflfhid Poole ..... ...s,l I loft AlIr.1r1iz'e ...,. ...... E dward Alexander Louise Stretton ...... ,.,,,, 1 limi Popfflar ..,,, ....... W illiam Beauchamp Helen Stevens ............. ...... N 01.--mf .,,,.r.., ...r.ec.... E arl Williams Emma-Joyce johncox e..... ,,,.e. B rjgbfarz ,,,,e,, ee........ J ack Ross Val Stub ,r..,..,,,..., Robert Kirwan ..,... Ellen Vilatson ....,. Earl Xwilliams HOME ROOM OFFICERS AND SPONSORS. Miss Hookm. Miss Rowli. ....,..,.....,.,,............PI'6J'idc'lII Edward Hyland ......,.......P7't'.Vid67Il .............I'ire-Preridezzl Elsie Ennis .........I'ice-Preridenl Marian Craver ....,,, . ....... Ser. .md Tretzflzrer Lyman Fairbanks .. ........Serge.u11-lzz-Armr Joe Hopkins ..,. Mics. IVIALOTT Elizabeth Pearson .....,....,....,...,..... . ............ Preridwzf 'ive-Pn'riJc'nt Cynthia Poole Richard jordan ............ .......... S L'ff6l.1fj' Edward Alexander .,.,.... ........ T r'elzf1n'er' ...............Serrefury .................T7'8.1J'llf8f ..,.....SLJP'g6JI1l-.11-Aflllf At the crest of the hill I shall hail the new summits to climb, The demand of my vision shall beggar the largess of time. For I know that the higher I press, the wider I view, The more's to be ventured and visioned, in worlds that are new. -Cfmrfer G. 64 D. Rolzerlf. BLUERGRAY ' ' ' 1935 CLASS OF JUNE, I938 Home Room Ofirerr .md Sporrforr MISS CHINN Miss ALLEN COMM: M Colmif Sli Red, Green and Silver aroon an iver , - Jack . -1---. -.W- LV . A'--- - -LL Egififafiiiz Elizabeth Kirkley .......,.................,.. Vire-Prerideni Pauline Maris 4 T reuwef Marlorie Stocked ' ' S eNem 7'T'emwH Ethel Elliot .,... .... 53iZZ'dPJ5?dl?Y.ssi ' ' iii1115ff15'S,ifZLZZi2EZfQ Rm Smith ee-e--- eee-eeeee R M . G Miss ALDHIZER R C EWTHER Colon: 0 OH' Light Green and Gold ,Green and Blown l Ruth Snodgrass '-vv-'--A..'v.---.-AA.--q-'----.'--'.--- p,.5,k,l:dem Mary Ellen Nklittstatt ,............................. P7'6J'Idt?72l Mary Maupin ..- ---A-4',.--q,-.. I ,fif6,,p,.6N,ide,,, Westmoreland Duncan ,.... ........ I ive-Prefidenl Ann Iwfyers ............,,... ........ S errelary-Tre.1,furer Ellen Talbott -------'---'-----l- ---------'---- S ef el'l'J' Richard King ,............,.,. .,....... S ergeant-al-Arrm Pilllluvall Pell ----------'-- l------l-l------ T fmlllfef Howard Drukenmiller - --- .-.4'.-.-- R ep,-eu,,,,J,f,.e Mellie Thomas ...... ........ R epwwf1f.1f11'e MR. MCCORD MR. HAMM Colon: Colo'-ll Green and Wlhite Blue and Gold . Alexander Anderson .......,........,........,.l..,. Preriden! Thelma .Small ------------------------------'--'--4----- P 9fffdf 1f George Clark --vv--A-------.--A.-- nghwvkk I 7ffg.PfeVq-fdgnf AHEC MllStC3d .................................. Ifife-P?'6,fId67If Laufice Bgfdgaux Ahhll -,.--4--.-. T ygajyfgf Marion Davis ............ ......, S 6Cff.'fJ7'j'-TfEt7.fllfE'7' Betty Beauchamp ,.-.-, --,-,.,,q--,-., 5' gf,-emyy Raymond Hanback ..... ....... S ergemzl-at-An1z.r Elizabeth Manning ....,. .....v R epreferztafizfe PPhYll15 EITICIY ------- -------- R ?P U6'f1fdff1'6 65 4 . sins I -X' -12 .I-L 4: -. IBD ' 'mamma - '- viii lliiil. Kwik IBIDKJI W 1ll': 111 ?5 Nwwww- .a .g.-,ga ti .mu n 4 fx Mr. PAl'LII'I'TIi MR. VAN ATITTIZR Miss GRI? EN.w'.w MR. XVHITIESIELI. M125 RLICKER 67 'S-.ry n-asm.. .A-I -n-nn, wa-.X . ,. W. - -snL ... mann an : H, ,N-n r :ati 31 F.. 1:5113 5- 1- I SIEIZIETIE.. .I 'fl il i --V rf 1 , L M.. -Jw .ro ! I A .M sinus- : Il .fu ? ., A N. . .si 1 PH rf '-1' -..- an in .J v-.. ' C5 , -U ,., . N-s V - wr N x.. -Q MN HALL Rr. '99- Mrz, Ru IIMQINJN 49- Mlw B1 NDKVR A K K ir' - A Y 1, I fix '91 we rif- yi! QL C3 'f. ... 21- MN Du mn MR, -Ifrxlfx Mm XY? 'LHS MN Bill. MN Swim MIN PAYXIZ 69 fi' R - 21 'vm ,x -.wifi sa Q' 3.51. . r .- Matin mlfi' . Zlififi ru-san, f new 'AGN anim as-'Gnu qua , fr im a, V' 10 Ja fkit. K Luvgn upnzi 70 Mus. WATTS MR. BROXYN . AX 0, ' , lg? , 5' f4'fE ',2f:- I-I LQTICI.. TT' V i l' ,.ATH'LETI'C QUE'STIi NNAl'RE W ' Do yotr 'think we .rhorilaf have more focial actzoztzef zrz thu ,rchool7 No-16fk. y Do yon thirrh that om' flith work haf any real value? Yer 77'00 IN Perhapf-8 W. Do yozr favor' a more powerful ftzielerzt gooerrrmerzt7 Ye.r 69W No you clarzre P' Yer-77? ,' No--2. 1 00. 1 Storief-1 2 g Ma vazirzef-9 0 W ho fr your airorzte author? Zarre Grey-llfk Wzllzanz Shahefp Char'l'e.r'Dicher1.r-5215 Kathleen Norrfir-3fZ,g Loma M Alcott 4? E Poe-4'Z,,' Mark Twairr-3 ,t,' Mar R.-Rinehart-3 X J' rf U!! v.'?hl oo If your azrorrte eaaracter irr zctiorr S er och I-Iolrrzef 3 A Mach Trrghoat Arzrzie-225 Maliclie-Zwg Tarzarr-27, P e e 200 How rrrarry rrrotiorr pirtrrref :lo on zrmall atterzil er month? Aoera e J' J' P 8 ' . . .'Y ,, 0 .7'v Q , .' 4-'- 1 L a IJ' your fazorite rrrabaarrre. Arrterzearz 16 6 Collier J 8k Lz Satrrrclay Eoerrirzg Post-SWQ Readerir Digext-42, Do f What type of literatifre :lo you Arena' mort? Nooelr 30? Fzetzorz 21 ' V ' . U - I , A. e d h Who if your favorite movie ftar? Will Roger! 10fk arzet Gayrzor Cr'azoforcl-4W,g Bing C'I'0.f.b.jf--flpkrg Shirley Temple 4 ' What .rectiorr of the rzewfpaper ilo you read the mort? Comzcf 5200 2875 All of it-16923 Heaillirref-12y,g Newf- Areetiorz-5 '75 . What if yotrr' favorite hohhy? Reaelirrg-12M 8944 Marie-8'Z-tg Art-4Wg Colleetiorzf-3629. ll ,,,,..-t- ' L Left fir 1'iglltf'1'v1'v Row: llulph 'l'. Hiiirullii-13 .l:rni- lillirltl, IC, li, Yuri Mr-ri-r, .l, Vi-if-litiiii Ia-ut--r. 12-Mir How: Jai:-qrii-liriv 1ilili l', W. A. llivli:ir'lson. l'l:u':r Win-4-In-r. IP. I.. l'r1u'i'. ATHLETIC SPONSORS R. Driver did a splendid piece of xxork as coach ot' the football team. He also coaches track and has bright prospects for a successful year. The second team was under the guidance of Messrs. Guinther and Van Meter who instructed the boys in sportsmanship as well as football. Mr. Lewter developed a team we can all be proud of. XY'ith only two lettermen he developed a basketball squad of all stars. This years baseball squad under the coaching of Mr. Richardson should be one of the finest ever developed in this school. He should not have much trouble with the return of seven lettermen and many brilliant prospects. Miss Wfheeler, head of girl's activities, had direct responsibility of swimming, tumbling, archery and basketball and aided in the work of other athletic clubs. Miss Elliot planned and conducted the weekly hikes radiating in all directions from the school enjoyed by the members of the Hiking Club. Miss Baker in the course of the year won the respect and admiration of the girls by her coaching of the Hockey Team. Under these able directors, athletics have enjoyed a successful year. 73 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 Iliifluirfl Strii-kli-r, Frani-is Mailiuan, Juanita Strii-klc-r, Agues Dc-aton ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HE election of officers for the Athletic Association was held in October. Much spirit was shown by the students who elected and supported Dick Strickler, Presi- dentg Francis Madigan, Vice-Presidentg Juanita Strickler, Secretary, and Agnes Deaton, Treasurer. An athletic drive resulted in the sale of over five-hundred tickets. This is one of the best sales on record and shows the increasing spirit in the school. The noon-time dances were continued from last year and held each Friday in the Gym. An annual dance was also held on March 8. Though the efforts of the otlicers a banquet was given to the football team in recognition of their service. At this banquet. letters were given to the players and spe- cial awards of merit were also presented. The bitter rivalry of the junior-Senior classes was settled when picked teams from the two classes met in basketball. The juniors were victorious in both classes. The girls lost by a large score, while the boys' game was close and hard fought throughout. 74 mssigneyn 163 5 Ri-zulinll lmfl to llixlif- .lillm l'olvl:unil, Wirral Ilosu-ill, l'l:ir-iriiwf W--hh, illflllvs lipiir, li-lwsiiwl ll'l2i'ii-ii, .luim-s Fixx, llllllill 4 NIlH'l', llivluiril Strii-l-all-r, 'l'li-'rims l :iii't:ix. It--iizilil that, liilwili Ward, lim Wliwli-i', llmvlgt Alain,-rwii, Hrlundi. Ilirwli. Iliiln-il lllzik.-V lim.-liwl l-In-rs Stiiiiilinu: Mr. lvliy.-ly W-L CLUB R. DRIVER, our sponsor. presided over the first meeting which started the XY'-L Club on our best and biggest year. XY'e actually elected otiicers. Howdy Preston became presidentg Dundred Evers, vice-presidentg Edwin XVard, secretary, and XY'ard Boswell, sergeant-at-arms. Among the many proposals passed in the club this year was one of the finest things our group has ever done for the school. This bill, backed by the Student Government. stated that any member of the XY'-L Cflub might at any time and any place use force to stop any person who was injuring school prop' erty. Vife all recall the day Howdy and XVard carried a freshman to the office for swinging on the fence around the athletic field, XY'e sincerely wish to thank the other members of our class for their splendid cooperation in keeping order at the various games. XY'hen the next school year rolls around we will find many old familiar faces missing. but we know we shall hear from some of our old buddies in the larger fields and we will strive to carry on where these fine athletes of our school have left off. We hope that these boys, who some day may be big league ball players. track stars and football players, will recall the many battles on the athletic fields of XY'ashington-Lee, when we were all pulling for the honor mens' club of the school. 75 BLUE8cGRA Y ' ' ' 1935. FOOTBALL SQUAD Q ' I .-Al., 1 'r' f 1 . . X ' ,.',j 'f,,Jrf' - f. If f' Q , ' 1, . S qs, 'Tf,f VME' 1 'A ifs -'fglffi' '?'!::'?'L ' ' 'J' '. fi fax' '51 J 'WF' ' wi f 1 ' ' ' Q ' fe ' ' A 4 - .'.. - v e f .,- . Y , , . , 1 lx . , , Q., .. L .' - .5 , 7. gf. 1 f 2 J Lf' ' pt? 72- ' 3 I R :Ju I., ve 1 :Q Q. Pi A 14 R s - Q v ' . , , 46 ---. . :ik 3 H ' 4 . 'Q I 'A - Y , X YQ, A ,A f' . '- ' f K if fn X, - ' Q f - 1 '5 X 3 F ' 4 , V' r Q if :ml A z L' A ' 2 X 'ff I :Q ' xv xl. V ...W 3 i , ' Lf, . 1 A Q , W - F ' 7, , 35 37 P, 1 'ss . f iw - A A .fr 3 'f ' . . , , , . Bm 435,13 ,ut-y 'M Q X - ll--ul rg In!! tw IIl,I1I lux! I!-M 4'Iu:nrI-N Xlzavr-II.1vuI:nmIH Ihr-M, lI.lrwMl llnvlnl-:l-N.,ll11.,,.. XM!-M. I.-lugqnl lb llvx-rw 14 rllwl 1 I-wx-Nw lrerz llnw-:Wav l:llrI:lx. lwllxml Ilmllml. NXl'Il.1rn l1 l::. .l.wm-N llw N'--'lvl Iiwu .I:um1-- l1r::-. lim HM-wl-'r. Hull Iiwbvm-1. XX wlwl llwxn-ll, IIJINHIX nnwtlxlh, Imwlwd 1 M - IIHP1-'H lilwnk-, 1-IMI:-' Xl-lvlvx--uw, Ilan:-I wlmutxznvw, Ilxmw NM-'l, Ilwxuuwl linlrlwgx Ilvvul Ibm lmlwlx Nlrnluuzm 1NI:l14 .ll-N4-pl. Xlmlx I.. ICH4-ur Iwvl lIw.wI-- lvznn, I-mlnlln XI!--rl XIv'x.m-l-r Xluwllw-uw. IRlu:n1vl IH--nu, IZI-hun! Stl:-Ixlf-I. Nxlww limmlf .I--Im IlHIIln,xvf-ulh lun NIJ 1 I--rum lfwu Ur lun-1. XII Iwuhx 'Um BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 19635 FOOTBALL HE season was opened with a 6-0 victory over Gonzaga, via a long pass to Blake and an end run by Birch. The most interesting game of the season was played at Wincliester after an acci- dent to the bus and subsequent arrival of players in time to dress and line up for the kick-off. The only score of the game was a field goal made by Ward Boswell after the final whistle had blown. A game that gave the team much publicity, was against the city champions of last season. Central was able to eke out a 7-6 victory by a passing attack in the early moments of the game. W-L scored on a 55-yard pass from Birch to Bragg. W-L disposed of their old rivals, Fredericksburg, by virtue of two passes from Birch to Boswell and Blake. One point was added to bring the final score to 15-0. St. johns proved a poor opponent and fell victims to a 21-O score. The score could have been piled up, but many substitutions and playing under camouflage hindered team-work. Alexandria romped off with the championship of Northern Virginia by defeating W-L 12-7. In the second half W-L was unable to hold the petit backtield of our arch-enemies, Alexandria, who scored 6 points to win. Luray, with an impressive record, fell before a shower of touchdowns by Birch, Boswell and two by Wlieeler, which were long runs after intercepting passes. Two points after touchdowns ran the score up to 26-6. A much heavier team from Western had little trouble in winning from W-L by a score of 13-0. By virtue of spirited stands within the shadows of their own goal posts, W-L was able to hold Eastern to a 0-O tie and return home with a decisive moral victory. The turkey day game with Charlottesville was marred by a week of rain. The rain and two lucky breaks aided Lane High to gain a 7-0 victory. The season was closed with a banquet at which time letters were given to twenty players. Awards were presented by the Chronicle to Dick Strickler for the most prom- ising college material. Xward Boswell for the outstanding backheld man. Tubby Vifelch for being the best lineman and to Orlando Birch for being the most valuable p ayer. 77 BLUEBLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 BASKETBALL TEAM i YYYY, 7.7 i T Tic-ziiliiiz Treft to Itielit -.Xi'c'liii- lT:uel'liei'soi: iBl:r.r, NYui'1l li-iswe-ll, llrlniiilc- Tiirc-li, Iluy Wlic-i-li-i', Iiiiiiiliwl ICH-rs, Ho-orge Iliiw-. ltoliert lllrike. John tfoplziiicl, .liiiiiny l'oo1w1'i', Ile-i'li:ii'il Korsovvr, J, l'. l,ewti-r. Wfoziela. BASKETBALL R LEXWTER faced the almost impossible task of forming a team around two returning lettermen. He did such a wonderful job that an observer Could not distinguish these lettermen from the rest of the squad. Every player was in danger of losing his position and at all times was in danger of being removed from the game and a substitcite put in his place. The two lettermen were 'limmie Cooper and Dundred Evers. They were strongly supported by Boswell, Vifheeler and Blake who received experience on last year's scluad but did not receive letters. The newcomers were R, Cooper, Rice. Birch. Biggs, Kor- sover and Copland. These boys developed such a well rounded scluad that it was ditli- cult to find an oritstanding player. lt was such a close race for positions that the same team rarely started two games IIT SLILLCSSIOTT. The boys accomplished one thing that has never before been accomplished. After losing to Alexandria at XY I. they went to the city of our rivals. Here was played the best game ot' the season. Wlith perfect teamworlc and cooperation the boys beat Alex- andria on their home court. This split of games placed us in a tie for honors in North- ern Virginia and in the State. The season cnded with a favorable rccord in comparison with the ditlicult sched- ule. At no time was a team considered easy and victory was not certain until the last whistle blew. -limmie Cooper proved to be thc scoring star with a total ot 320 points scored dur' ing the season. 7B BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 BOXING TEAM R1-uding l.m-fl to IIi:'I11--Fx'-'lat Ibm: lirldiv llmuku, 1'lmrla-N Sfri--L14-V, William XI:lnNli1-Ill, .luv-pl: Nlinnivk llivlmrni Strivklvr. lhwk lam: IL'-Irby llvnwn c5I:r,u. Hulk Sha-rill. .lnuws ling--s, lfrzunvii M:uli::m, liv-mu-tk In-ns-'11, Mr. l5I'TYl'I', XViIli:nu luzrzam 1'lI1il'14'4 lin-px, l'Nl'iIIlk IMII4-11. 1':1uI Iilwrkx. TRACK TEAM K-v,.,,.r l4':ll'e'2r-vllml rvaulinu' 14-ft in riulnl: IU-:IVAII ll, I., Iirivvr. Ilan' XYTl1'4'llAl'. ,Xuuvlu Vuglix--, Martin liull. l'lm1'l1-X Hvlmx. Imni--l SIIZKXYIIZIII, Qu:-ulin Allwn, I:-.gvrx lmrd. Ili4-hm-1l Ilggrli, I,.-.nmyfl Iwu.-y. Sy-4-ll.-.-1' llixw, I-In-In-tt l'zu-rf-ll, Ilan-k:r4-11ml-rvmlilnu Ivft in right: L4-v l':ngw, Mzr., Fralnlc t':llAlw11l1-1', Stuart .L.lnnN..y,. ltnrlilg lllnko Ikivlnulwl Slri-klvr. l'np1ui:z, Ilnll lim-lm'-1-, .luv Aliymi.-lx, Wulf! lt,-Au--H T9 B L U E 86 G R A Y ' 0 ' EB1E5B?3 BASEBALL SQUAD lr u V . slim ' , Sim' :i'4.1'f?f: -fn: Mgr lirf-un, lilfrwwr, Iiurxuv-II, limgg, Nlilxtvnvl, VMI. li, l'rww1-m, li--nap. Hur. Wzxrll, Blum--4 Wlwvlsl 1':fpI:mfl, Imrr, l'. l'1'1-Alun, 4'1mp1-1', l':1ll'!':u, lluvln. 4'..:u'h llivluzlrnlx.-n. BOYS' GYM LEADERS ,,A.,,,-.1--vf- 'A 'M' ,, mg! lllxl II-'xx Iwtl, Nllllv-v, Xlrnmwl, Ilulwil, lmrufzwln, I1.wlv-, I-wgllw-H, Siwnlv--V, I1.wr1IH1-I. lim-'In Sm-:mul llwu Kun I'vIl, Wallin-I, IIIHIL. Imnwllx, Mxxmzus, lin-Nu.nx'vIv,1u. XXVI.-In. lllwm-If 'I'Inirwl II'-xx IN-pI:111vl, Nlillx. .Kmlvl Sm Iwuxrlh Ill-xx lwvwxx-m, livrw-NNI, l':1Ilm, In-::, .I-in-N l'i1'I!u ll-mx 1,51-iw, llvivngrlliv-'I'. BO X 'Nm BLUE sc GRASY 'S T H 1955 GIRLS' CLASS CHAMPS ' 'ir' ' A 'W Swim lki . , . . . . , , . . IXIll'4'llll2 Luth Nlllllll. lziptzun I-rru.u1'nl lx! In-xx, IHIIIHIV xllllix 1.w:n11I, Im:-wllra Bluuwlmzm. Msxrmuwx IW-1'xxa1l'4I, lI:n1:'11'vt t'ln--num: .lump l'vn1v1', fxlllwlrv-rl 'l'-'pl'-A S1l!wlilur-- 4iw1:u1l, .Xxmim Ivnvix Hlmnl Bull Ibm Sm- Slfrwuill Sifh- V1-nlwx, Huw l'lIlIl'v SIl1'I!N4ll'. Mznxzur-'I uilllwl Sulw 1'-nlvr. BOYS' CLASS CHAMPS L w I Frlmt mm' 11-sulilwf lvff iw riuht I!--lwrt XYitllx'1rw, I'r:11wIi lfvlr-111. l':mI Iiimliu, .l. lf 1,1-xxtvr. Iluvk rum: Sw--'It l':ml1-y, l':1ul lilwurlix, I,lwyrl W1-lls, ,Mlm Ilwllilnuxxxwrtlu. 81 BLUEB4 GRAY ' ' ' Tiisiig MONOGRAM CLUB ' 2- 5 .. X-r' ' 1 l Nl-.oh-.I Xliw Xlhttltx, lit-Ili lxzij l'--stvr. Nl:11j1 llt-ll l'1ivli l1, Iluth llwun--r. Nliss l5:1lwr. Stululilu: Xlnvis lN l'llN. Nlilfloln- Ilivrlitr, .Xlllruuc l'lu.ul, Vlznu-li:i linux. IZ1':1t1'1w- 'l'vlltr, .Xllnir Xl-Virlluiitlc, 4:1tl11'1'i11v- .Xllll lll111I.t'r, Nlzux-1111141 limit, Nllllj I,miis1 llili--tlhx, ll--lo-nv Nl:1-'lv-uizllil. l-'saith lhill. GIRLS' ATHLETICS N the fall of '51, swimming, hiking tlflcl hockey were organized. The swimming cluh met once .1 week .1t the Y. XV. CQ. A. under tl1e direction of Miss XY'heeler, .1nd the hiking cluh, sponsored hy Miss Elliott, .1lso met weekly. Hockey met twice .1 week under the direttion of Miss B.1ker .1nd Miss XY'heeler. For the first time in the history of XW.1shington-Lee, .1 gener.1l Ill.lI1.lgCf for .Ill tl1e l1ockey te.1ms, Mavis lierns, w.1s elected. Due to inclement weather, the tourn.1ment w.1s postponed until the spring. W'inter hrought h.1sketb.1ll to the fore: cl.lI1L'lI'lg .llhl tumbling were .ilso organized. Archery w.1s introduced in tl1e spring ot' 'RL Tl1e gre.1t interest th.1t w.1s shown in this sport w.1s carried over into tl1e spring of '53, The swimming, hiking. dancing .1nd tumhhng cluhs continued to meet. The memhership of the lXlOH0gf.lll1 Cluh w.1s incrc-.1sed hy the girls' winning let- ters tor the tirst time, .1nd work on the point system was the principal f.lL'lOF in the well- tondutted meetings ot' this org.1niz.1tion. 842 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 19 351 I ITH AND IZTH GRADE HOCKEY -'.- QE A--aan I-,fu .,.,.- --1, fqfaif ' 1 +-asus gllllllll IQ 170--, 1- , FXQY'-IJ: 2.' L J..-3.4 . A- ft: -, ..- 4, ' ,--n- 51 L5 , 1 -Iiil l--. .-- lllljl L41 bjff ,lbw b1lgN 4':1111:1111Nl 4':1tl11'1'i111- A1111 11l11'1il'1', 1811411111411 lP111:1w 1,1111 1-1 1igI1f 1'i1N1 1:1-11, 'l'l11-l111:1 111111-wly N1:1r::11'111- 1l:11'1'. lf-lliw I11r1'111'1I. 1211111-r111-1 Ili-411131, 51:11iN li-'111N. I-II1-:11111r II:111N. 1':1l'4lI111l' 1,:11111111:111. X:111111i 41l l1, R1:11'1i11 I'4'1Il'l', l:2lV'11l'1 '1':1l111r, X'i1':1111:1 112111, R1z11'::11'1f1 V1-r111-r, X1Jll',1 111-ll 41'11111l1. .X11I1:1 I'l11N1111'1'1m VNU KSU 14'11N11-1', Rl:11'i1- IM-1111. S1-1-111111 Ii-+111 B1.11'::1r1-1 Ywxt, 1:11111 S11111I1, l'I:1111I1:1 Iiilll. li:1111r41111f 111111-111-, XI:11'1--ri1- 11111111-l', 1'I111il5' 1'11'Ii1-1w1,111, l 1':111I1l.111 l':1-1111-1 1i:1f111fr1111- 1 i1N, 1:11111 N11-111111+11'-1. l'I117.1111-111 l'il111l'1', lE:11II1 111-ll, 1-I+15t111- 1C:1sr. S-ll'Zl 1':N11l4'1' 1111111:. .X:1'w 11111111-11. 9TH AND IOTH GRADE HOCKEY TEAM f-4-4--Y ,-uw V ,59,. -1 ..p, In gwrbw' llll-5 . lllll ,'15i'. ' lllu' Er,-1 ' 'fix ff: 1 i . - N . . -- -- 4 4 .- ,,..,- .- A11 .Kjiilllll ,.-- ... Q---' , , ..,...- . V4 4.-1,1 ll' 1f1'ef1w -f 'pgs .X X1 fn! 1':111tf1i11v Mz11'j-11'11- K1-rn-, 1i111111:1 .11-,111 .l1111111'11-Elc, F1-11111 1211111 l':1111--1'i111- S111111-, 1'11:11'I1,111- 11111111-M 1'7i1 'l 111111511 111-115' 'l'1,11-111-, Y1r:i11i:1 1'I1111111i11:N. l'Iliz:1l1+-111 SI:11'1111'11, Ii1l11l4'l'Il N11-i11l1111':, Sll11'11'j' 1'I1l'1'1'. 1i:1rl1:11':1 '1'1Iw11, 1-I11z:1l11-tI1 Alilllllillg, .11-:111 .XTW11-111, 1811-:111111' 1:1 'XX1l, K1111'1lP11 l'1':1x'1-r. 14111-1111 1Zl:1111l1'111'41, 111-:1t1'i1'-1 'l'l'1l4'1'. ,xl12l1l' M111'1'11'111ivk. l1:1vk 121.11-5 Mum, 1,.111iQ1- 1111111113 l1..1'11111y 1111111111-r, A111-v 11...-, 1111111 livmw, Allllil .1:1111- l'v111'v. 1:11111 Smith, X111'111:1 1':111111, 5111111111 1-21111-Q, .1:1111- 1I1'z1::, 5.111111 Wi1Ic111'w11. 1':1111I S11111l1'1'111:111. l1:1rl1:11:1 l1111'1'is1111, L111-11111 45+1U111112, 3111111-Q-1 S1111x, 1m1'iQ 1'1.11111fr, A111111 111111 N1it1'11el1. BLUE86GRAY ' ' ' 1935 SWIMMING CLUB .hm ,.xL7- -,. D' 1 V ,Fr- J,-.,,...', ., , 'Q ,., , '. ' '1 - . ll:-znlinz lv-ft I.. riuht 1-'ilxt llnw: Xlnriun lmvix. I':liZ2l1l4'Hl xlilllllillf, IAllliSl' Ilixlvr. fN1lYlll'l'iIll Iviwkvy, lfllfii? In-uw-nv, I'1I4'iIl!'VI' IJIIHIIIIZIII, l'1-:gy l'IlllllP4'I'l2lllll, Yirzinisu Harp, U-In-ftv Imrm-y. Sm-mul lluw: Imlw-al live-rs, l'h3'lliQ Xlvmn-, Maury IM-ll i'1'ml1'll, Iluth xIlrlIllll1ll'U, Maxim- 1':u'wlu4-Il, Lllvills- GmnIiI1:, Anim T7illYlllIPl'l', IVPlll'iQ Iirmvn, f'2lIlll'l'illl' Ann l:lll'k1'l', Adair Mvt'm'mi1'k. TUMBLING TEAM , i ll'-mlin: le-l'I In righl' lfrvvlut rf-w, Vunniff AIl'X:lll1l1'I', f'IlHl1'l'iIll' Ilh-In-3, Sllilxllj' l'ulT1-ri su-H1141 nm, Hlmlyg Xllm-fl, Nlilfln-vl Simmx, 45:1-v Sl:mI4-5. lhlrix flilllllllll, lmlly lfixv, Mary lnuisw- llllhlldy, Kathryn Hillq-tin-, liluzwlwlh Hxwu-, 4Ql'1l4'0' Immnlwg tlmwl I--xv. Numa l':um', llilflnlu l 'Hl'l'N, I-Imily lil.-lu-I-wil, lgulll 12.1124-lip Imp run, Alllfillll linxix. 84 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1955 ARCHERY lxbkp I , X 1 Q -...V ll:-::4l.nL1 ln-Ii lv, 1'i:'xl' I-fl'-:nxl'I1' llwmu. Vnllxv- im Nlwiull-lg, Xlwrn-114' Ii--vnx. .X'l:11l XI1-A'-vw -Y I'1l':x l4I!lII . llllc-:nwr I.:mflm:nn, Milmm- lflvly-I, Ifuilh ll--ll, l'lnyll1N NI-'I-r--, l':llA2l'H'IlI lwKlllA'l', lilmlx l'14'Iu-1-wsu, NI:1l'1mi-- lIn1'm'l'. llnriu- In-yy.-5, Ih-ily lilly 1-'UN11-r, I-Ilixall-1-th Ilingn-N, l':1tllo-lmv .Kim llllwlwl, l IJI!l'1'N ,lzsluu-N, Xlzlxix lx.-Vins, I'4Il'IIIln.x Xlslwxlv. GIRLS' HIKING CLUB 1 ' ,xxx Ls-fl tw righii Front row, Ann1'uIl+y, lmvlflu Ilywln, 1:l'l'tI'lllll' I:l'1lll1'llIllllIl, l'Ill Plill1' Humplugv, Lnmllv 4:.m1lin::, l 'I'if 4 'Illl1H'. Blilmlrwl Sum, liuilu I lz1ln-VU. Ilwrwllly l'I1lll2Iil'l', Mihlw-:I Isl.-lu, Mnriu- Milky 4'4VY'll1'lI2l lianrln-V. lmrw NxZll'll, llvlw-xl lI:lIlv1', Mins lulllwtt 1Nmlns1-rr. llu-Imax II1lI1:1l'3, I.uvk 1'-vw' 1-.duan l.1vtI:11ul, t:1lh1-r11n- Nllll-5, 1'1'L:2A' lllllIlIllll'l'j', lidnu 1'1vI'lm:m. lltlu-1' un-ulbl-rx: Yvrnu llvy, Susan II:-nxlvy, lmwllup 511131-o-, 85 B L U E 86 G R A Y ' TI I' Wi-9 I5 DANCING CLUB 'N x , lII'I Ibm XI.nu In I'v-II-I, !,imIn-4 4g4.u.I..u, III-win-.-N ,lfllmx Sw-muI IZ-vx' lim-IHI l1I.ul11IIHx'fI. Immun l'.ll'l--I. Slxllnw lII.xII4 4.ulIwuImA Xlvlxnl-I-xg. XIIIIII XIIl.I1ml4II Ilnlrvl lwu 5I:l11-Alu! Iiwlmfl. IIIQIIIIN Blu-Il.-, III-Ivin- UUIliIb'IiI'JVIlIIIIXS5IE5En2i'Ti25'N lurxi I I1-:nling In-m I'x-'nv In ILIII, l1Iv.m-lx' XIII'--:ml-I4 llulh I'l11rI-:1'I., Xixglnizu Illlumxlmux Illrnlyx NI4X:nlI, Ixnl--I rlmlw-x, Ixlllx XIIIN-In, I2-III.-II.. 4.lIIXIIn, XIIIIII.-.I NI:I1-I-I Sv---ml ,I lhmlzug In--In l'lUl11 1-I I2.n4I. IP--nw 1'l:u--r, lI.nr.n S-Inuzn-IMI, Iulx 19 -I-+ lu Iilwim- Smllln. l1lI1- S1-IHIIXI-'. Wlzlllnmm --I--I NIIIIIIIWIIY IMI--llu lhulqlm--I .X I-III Il'-lvl: 1'--uklxr., Illxn Nlllxlwuul. fnlwlyn IZ:u, XI:ll::ax'vI 'l'rI-ul. Kzlih- Ivxw lim-III4 l.u-III-- XX-I-II. Xluux N-I.xx,IIl .I-:num thnx, I-Iulxu Sum-III. lmlix Xlill.-1. I'-11:5 1 -uh-N. I-In-II I.x--v- I':nIll4l:u1--Imnmln Xlvlm. l.:uu-'r. Xlulx I'vnw-, I4 III1I .Xlllw 12-vu-:Ili-'II 80 X X- Z 1 Z ,,f X X fx ,v CTIVI IGI' gg. J ACTIVITIES yQ1u1EsmQfN2NAm5g Do you think that our athletic teamx would .rhow an fiuzprovernent and Jororitief were aholifhed? Y eJ+45Zgg .No-41? ' tie.r were allowed? Yet-83fkg No-1595. ' ' Do ou helieze that athletir: at conducted in thi.r-Jchoolzhfirzder' arrhe JI , 1 . development? Harnz-41,5 H el p-8-429. Do you helieve that more money .fhould he ,allowedi athletiof .even tl felf-Jupporting? Yer-766Xpg No---1675. If you could do it over again would you take m'011e.athletit'.r'?.-KeJ- ' ' Q um. Did you huy an athletic or football ticket? Ye:-64JWp.gf7No-f9q,!.y Are you in favor of a girlf' varfity hafhethall team? Yew-816-75g ,ZS Do you think athleticf are overenzphafized? Yer-i7fZJyg No-925 What if your favorite .rport from the .ftandpoint of participationf 2 2 fk 5 Bafehall-1 8 Q9 g Swimming-1 3 Z9 5 Football-1079. What if your favorite fport from the ,rtandpoint of a fpectator? F4 Bafehall-1 6 fk 3 Bafhethall-10 Z, 5 Boxing-3 W . 4 lil Woztld you participate in athleticf more than you do now- Aprqfeglt BLUESCGRAY ' ' ' 1935 CONTRIBUTORS PAGE IRST of all, the editors extend their thanks to every teacher who has contributed in any way to this, the 1955 BLUE AND GRAY, especially the senior sponsors and Lieutenant Tillett, who so kindly allowed us to turn the cadet othce into a part- time annual office. And oh yes, any teacher who has excused any pupil for any length of time on annual business. VUe wish to thank Paul Dodd. Kenneth Lewis and Mr. C. A. Briggs, who took, developed, or enlarged pictures or snapshots when neces- sary. The typing of the material for the annual was in charge of Margaret Crump, janet Patterson and Herbert Schumann. Their assistants were Dolores Dye, Marian Felton, Nellie Mooney and Conrad Buettner. Vlfithout them the 1955 BLUE AND GRAY would have been impossible. We wish to thank Eleanor Davis, who acted as ques- tionnaire editor in addition to other duties, and Elizabeth Ashton, who besides her art work, collected home room identifications. VUe wish to thank Francis McGonegal and Lieutenant-Colonel Vifalter Bell, who were an invaluable assistance in those last hectic days before the annual went to press. Vile wish to thank Bruner Lundy for his proof- reading, and Alfred Montague, who not only collected money diligently while in Washington-Lee, but after he graduated in February brought back money collected from our alumni. Vile wish to thank any and every student in the junior or Senior High School who has in any way, shape or form aided the task of publishing our book. And then we wish to thank our alumni, our patrons and our advertisers. And we hope that all of you will feel that your interest in our book and in our school has been worth while. 89 N- 5 -f xi fi!! QQ fl .2154-119 i --.4 ai V? 4 5. F' -4' This first picture represents the execu- tive he.ids of the BLUE AND GRAY stall, Mrs, R.mwm, literary advisorg M.ixine Cartlwell, etlitur-in-chiefg Lee lkrge, huxinesx m.1n.1ger, .mel Miss Har- lmugli, whu had general cnntml of the lininees. These perwnx h.1tl the full rexpunx1l'wility fur the Annual on their wlwultleix .intl rlewrve wlritever pr.ii5e ur hl.1me there ix. The seuiml pitture sliiixw the Cum- niittet xxlircli Pl.lIlIlL'4,l the lmiiila, with its wpeeiul .ulxiwri .iriiuntl the t.1l'1le .ire iXl.lXlIlL' fi.iiw,lxxell, etlitwr-in-cliiefi Rulh lNlwliur1tlriw, .1Nwe1.1tc etlltiui lNlrs. R.1nwmg ltl.i ,lkllllllt Diuluei, ow-etliturg Vei11t.1 Riilwlwie. .uwciite etlitivr, .intl Alhert fxlillldtll, reprexenting the liehru- .rrr .ur.ulu.rti1ru cl.iw, 'lhe thirrl picture piwrtr.1ys uur .lille lciir etlituix with the Neniur Npunwr whim hm heen uf mmf .iwistunce in .my questiuiiw riiwvlxiiig the lieltl uf athlet- ics. Left ru right .ire Frxincis lXl.lellgL.lI1, lwiw' .ithletic erlitur. Ricliarrl Strickler. .xswciute .lthletic etliturj Mr. Driver, K.l.llI'X'Il Gillette, .uwriute girls' athlet- ic etlitmg .intl Muriurie Horner, girls' .ll1ltllC ulimr. lhe liiurtli picture intrutlucex the reprewiimtnu nt' the Quiet .intl .lux- lll.ll'l' uirpx. Spemer Rixw, .ixwciate Cgitlet etlitiiig XYilli.ini l,.1ne.iNter, Cadet erlitiwu Mus 'l'urner, senior NPUIINUI in Qll.ll'.Qk' ul .rt.11mul.1t1ng repurtw from tlulwx .mtl tlmwxg ,lL'.lllL'flL' Spitzer, .15- NilLl.lfe .lllYlll.lly' erliri-r, .intl lflimlwetli liulleig .lllXlll.ll'X' erlitiwr. The filth pitruit ix the .ur mill, re- Npiwmilwle flu .ill the rli.m'ingx in the Ixlllllhll, 'lihei .ue l'li1.lhe h Axlitun, .iw- NUkl.llk', lxlL'IXNy'Il lxlklilllglll, .irl erlrtur, .xml .ixwthitu l'alI1.l Ciiliiimn .intl lile.iA IIUI Unix. l.el me heir- iiientiun llmxeni levee, .intl lll.lllli her lm the .itlxei'tlx- ing piwter xlit- iimtlt. OO ANNUAL STAFF The first picture represents the busi- ness staff: Virginia Bowers, assistant, julian Georgie, assistant, Miss Har! baughg Lee Page, business manager: and Virginia Darcey, assistant. The second picture expresses our gratitude to those, who, not originally appointed to the staff, have been of great service to the business end of the Annual. They are: Douglas True. Elizabeth Fuller, julian Georgie, Naomi Green and Frank Carpenter. These people col- lected money and did anything possible to help. Thanks. The third picture portrays our cir- culation managers, two of whom vverc absent, Hazel Posey and Thelma Shel- ton. Those present are Rachel Tabor, assistant: Catherine Miles, circulation managerg Betty Smith, assistant, and Frank Carpenter. Frank had entire charge of the seventh and eight grades, both selling Annuals, and collecting from the students: therefore he belongs in two departments. The fourth picture introduces our un- derstaff. Their names and the sections represented are: jack XY'oodward, 1lB: Faith Bell, 11A1 Imogene Herman, IIAQ Ann Ames, 11Bg Emma Joyce lohncox, 9B3 and Margaret Elliot, QA. The two absentees were Mary Pearson, IHA: and Anna jane Pence. IOB, The fifth picture shows Ida Jeanne Dagger and Mr. Christie, the two in- dividuals responsible for all of the en- gravings in the book. The former had a vision and saw a book that would effectively present the life of VC'ashing- ton-Lee in action. The latter offered moral support and encouragement. T0- gether they have planned a group of pictures that should be an achievement. 91 l 5 - i I M Rv 14.1 CADET CORPS 1H'fll grn ri-TEEN 'l 1 1 A fx l I 1 x n...,. .I .. of 5 Nm... I. it li l.i.,Iii linni lmw, fupluin .Xl--xaiirlev' lionu. lziplnin ,Xsliion 'l'innn--ns Ilunfl' 4'-iplain I'--H.-is l'--rd liniihnilil 1 lnl Xliliii l ll X I . . . . i- , i' i' 'nov it ' ' - . f- . .ssisunt liistlln-lor Iivlileii-uit K I' Till ll l' Nl Y X 'I' 'XI' liliiilxtiilli l ti , , 4 , , 1. 1- , . , , .. Q' .I . ilylvl' IF- : 'i .' iw r 1--, Z:il :il on 1'i-lIllii:iii1li-V: Vziptaiin .lanies Siinini-ns. 1':ip1nin Waillei' lisxnex. tjuplziiii Slzinli-5' v,.i.4 i - - - - V A - . Alnilanl. l.a1l, I.-iw l,i-'ntwnaiit Iuiigvin- ,xll'X1lIl'l l'. I,ii-nt--nzint Silvio.-r Ilixsi- Hiiliiriinw-' ln-ni.-n'1nt lwrxi-rley l ill lIoiior'ii'x Viplaiii limi l'a1 Ni ini I iili tiir lun! nint Xlil il I 4 . I -- , i . 1 1 .: 's .1 s, .4-'LL'-1 .ox-I ': ', I' : . ii' 'l'-nilie, l.l4'll11'Ii:lIiT .lliliali Ilw-1':ie, THE CADET CORPS N LOVE A PARrXlJlff Theres something ahont the rhythmic elatter of marehl ing feet that enthralls the humhlest of ns. Antl it shoultl he so. The catlet corps ot' a sehool not only brings honor antl glory to its Alma Mater: it is a wontler- tiiil inspiration when lite .intl hope are at low elvh. XY'e reorganizetl in Septemher untler our new eommantlant, Lieutenant Tillett. . ,e 4. . grarluate ol X irginia Military Institute. ln Oetoher, two platoons of the hattalion were sent ' to the Pietlmont Dairy lfestiyal, heltl at lXIanassas, During the winter months when onttloor tlrill was impossihle, laentenant Iillett gave tleeply interesting talks on mili- tiry training. The tommantlant also heltl Military Seienee elasses each Thurstlay in whith the eatlet olliters were instruttetl in army operations. New tlrill movements have lween learnetl antl tompany tlrills were heltl every two weeks, greatly inereasing f ie tompetitiye interest lwetween the hattalions. lt wonltl not he fitting to elose the annals ot the Ciatlet Corps lor the year 103-1- 6 without some expression ot' the regret felt throughout the sehool upon the retire' ment ot our lweloveil eommantlant, 1.ieiiien.infscmom-I Ci. S. lNleNeil. By his tlevotion to the itleals ol' patriotism he won our respett antl atlmiration antl loyalty. 92 BLUESLGRAY ' ' 'ii-1935 BLUESLGRAY ' ' 9 aj CADET CORPS Eff- wx: :Sf wav 'liiff 11-5 lil'-,,--, Fi'ii!llF'- F -f.--.- , -V 1 ,--:- ,f --- -,J 'r' P- I.L12Lim Qi?Yg5l:lllIIlP'!lll5EEi 5.1 1335 3-5-A Quan' 'fL: isa! 'ZIV ' -vi- llll --'L Q ........,.-.N Ill! QE 'Mgr IMIIA I my 1 .4.v. 1,1-fr TH IZi:l1I-l 4w14:n1w5' .XL 4:n1lT.1iu Wultvx' llyvuw. I.:--llfwnzml Il.u4x NXI4 Illl. l.1vuIvnvmv lflxxul lxmxn CADET CORPS ... iuiiilll L40 'ffl llllllllnnlnliiii lug. -gn., - . A --- '-- ' 1g.,f:? 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I.i1'llYl'IlIlIiI .lulizm lil f1':11-, Imlllululmt In ll lx: 93 BLUE8LGRAY ' ' ' 1935 CADET CORPS ...,.m.n5mNH Ei! .yi .y ,A ' 1 X i IHIIUIQ Q X, , . 4, lwll YH llulxl l.m11+.ul1lx I lznplvmllw .Iulmw Nlllmwrxx, Im-1111-x1:l1l1 lI'llIlI'lN NIH'-I11'::1l. I.ln-utv1x:ml lhvullm ...- Iizzll. l.n-ww-n'1x1I .Xllwrt 'l'4H'Ill'. BAND .. 3 .-.-,.-T ,,,, ia vii iq V Ti W - .. , Ei,i 1 '. p- ,. BM if . .:'- -:zz M :: 2 7 5 'n jg . .Fi D 9 ' arf It -- 9 amL ' .. , ' 1 4 ? 9 ,. Q A V so R 1 7 f, -7 5 I ' X . ' . ' 5 ' ' - : 2,44 9 ' N' ' ' 1-'A ' ' I 1 of --127 rf N , fr -L - 1+ 4 g. A fs 1 fr X F A . Q v f 1 G h I 4 X r I I 4 I B I I L E f A - f ' P' ' a .i b ' ' ' H J - v. wg iq 'IIN' II-mx lwtl IH lllzhl' l'il'xf lmwul. .l. lI:1,uw. Vllxl I.in-111, l' ID-nhl, IP, 'IqI'll1'. Ii l'1'I'lIHlll, J- 'I ' I. Wmulurllvl. XY U'1'4-mn-'1'. N Nlnrlin. l':npI:uin .X 'l'innmmQ. II llny-Q, W. Ilnglnml, I-I, Spzu-lm. A, Stu- F. K1-mlnl, Il. 'l'lII'Il l', NY, llul-iluv-11, S4--'mul ll-rw--IA-II Iv lliuhft IH. .XlwNI:111:h, V. lfyv, I-'. l'au'pf'n1r X, Vllglixi, ll, Luslyx, ll. li4'l'Will, .L l1lll'lll l, ll. U1'lnl-fl'!'l'. Thirll lh-xx lwft I-I lli:.:lll: V. R11-rxlf-r I l':nxwlxu'll, I., Nw, l . Xlmlizzzm, A, 'lm-nnufx, H liuxlwnuh ll. l'l':nl11ix, Y llix-ln, Xl, Shvlrill. Q4 BLUE8LGRAY ' ' ' 1935 STAFF OFFICERS lui aan' FITIIIII Ilivw-Tlx-afliiig froiii Left lo Iliuhfi Szulii- S, XYiIIl:iius 15fH'IISHl'II Mujwl' flfwliiiaie Spitzer, Si-1--will IIllNV I:4'Tl1IlllI fl 'l1l Iii-Il fu Ilialili lfilst Lim-ut. Naomi 4iI'l'1'Il. S:-iw-:ul I.ieul. Iii'--lin Ilqill, l':i1:1.iiii IM-ri-tlai' Hyun-X. llilllliilll Phyllis Moore. llillltllill Fiwiiilclyii Piiyns-. l'ii'sI Li:-ut. I-Iulri Ililluiu-y, Sw-1-ml Liirul. Iiulh I':ul:1-If. 'I'Iiil'cl Ilow-Ili-zliliilx I-I'4lIll Lv-ff to Iliuhlt S1-rut, NIZIAIIII' Iiouisv Ilt-rw-II. IW-I-fr Si-ral, Ilutli l4'I:iIwi'ty, First Sc-l':4T. Rose IiHl'4'll1'I llIILf, I-'irst Sf'l'LLt. Blilmziv Ifloyil. Volvu' Svrui. lilixzilu-Ili Hut-iis, Aillt. 'l'Ii.-Inizl Slllvtoii. I-'ollrih lion Ilwiiliiiif Iriini Ia-ff to Ili:Ii1: Hiliili- Si-Val. 'l'In-Ii,i:i Ilnll-I-'Ic, Hniili- Si-lui, Imiwvtlii' Bleu'-i'.li1li4Iv S1-rut. Yvriizi Hwy, l'ur1v, l':nith Iivll, I'I:efii1iri Smut. AlJlI'22lI'1'I' Iiriul-iiiiln. THE GIRLS' AUXILIARY I-IE Girls' Auxiliary of XY'ashington-Lee High School has completed its fifth suc- cessful year under the capable leadership of Major Spitzer and Miss XY'iIliams. The one hundred and fifty-five girls were divided into two companies, I and K. Captain Moore led Company I with lst Lieutenant Smith and 2nd Lieutenant Strickler in charge of the two platoons. Company K was headed by Captain Rynex with lst Lieutenant Fuller and 2nd Lieutenant Loomis commanding their respective platooons. There was also a staff comprised of fourteen girls. This year marked the organization of the Milites Club, which consisted of the commissioned otlicers of the Auxiliary. Its purpose was to improve the Auxiliary. In the fall of 1934 two platoons participated in the Piedmont Dairy Festival at Manassas, Virginia. On March 15th the fourth annual Cadet-Auxiliary show was given to defray the expenses of the corps to Wlinchester, Virginia. This annual trip to the Apple Blossom Festival was made in the spring. 95 BLUEESLGRAY ' ' ' 1932 CO. I FIRST PLATOON f b-an ann nfzlww uwwiffii 1, llll llll iiii EXIF' '---- Ili! 'V I w---pf.. , w-swnsuv V 1 ? af' In-l lwwxt lulvx Nmith, lluulr- Svlul. Imruilnx lIl1l1I X11 11111 IPM. BI:nl'11:l11'l 1111141 Tum 121114-11. tfnlll- y wmv Ilnlmwlx l'1 'X 'numb--rlam-I, ldutlu Nlnxwm Klux IIH14 llnllml-x. Xl.n1l1r111 XI Hrmzlml, Il:-lm 'l'ln--xmlf. Xmm NHu.ul--vu xl'll'l4'Ill Ixvllw, 41-'lw Susan ll-nxlm. hlulrl--x I'l1!I--I3 l':+1v Wlufhllx. I,1-mw AIwm':iv, a'n1'1-. IIIIIIIIIH' Iquqy 4.m4l4 Qmgt, Mnulnn IH-nw N-1'-.mi I:-.ug Yllginin Milli-11.-. Sully l'ln-xunluu, Plant'--'lx S4-rut. Xxux 4 lvmxxw-lv I.-'xl-'nu 5l4n'u1-, .IA-:nn .Un-I---I. 1.434 Alilfll4'NNN. llnxtlnq 1 AIII4-l'. 5 V. FIM? Rfili ' -'l.z.:.'i - , CO. I SECOND PLATOON .....,.......,.... . .1 41. ' fllll Ill? nun iiiiil-Q -.:.-11. :J .,Lj,:-,Q --. -... 4 f-sf-'.-f QL ' Q- 1 -fffi-1,1-.r .J-3.1, 'i :-1334? 'T' ' Ill' H - Q55 MH .W t :intl muuuuuup f,....4 'f .y 1' .ll gi ,,, . I' Nw-uw! I.:-ul .Iu.m:!.n Mun-Ill-I, l.l1lvI-- Nw! Xlwallxom 4.1-Ml-mi .Xgnvw II-rug:-:lvl, lm-lwI:1 liywm, .11-:mlm IL,uml1.Hn-I ww-yr llmnl--llf' II--plnux. llvl-up Xlvli--n:ll4I l.Hl'l 1ll11- l ulxvI1. I4--xwihx llrfllm-V, llwp. l 1':lll1 'N 'nm-N, 1':1vI1 IIIH Xml lllnvlu-I, l':ll-rlllw llzvl'-ii1. lwr-rlln llwllillx V1-rp llwlwilly llAll:h-I l 'l 'fll!' Mllwiv- Mm.: Nlml- Ivmlm ln.: flux Smnlh, V.-rp, Ulu-lu N-1lr1.,,,,,. 1QIll4l4' S--rg! IH -f--' x Xnm- I-Irulixln, ll:-:lr II:1x1L lv--In 4-vrmvfl, 'mul 9VlHll I'lIA1lIl, ,l:1m- In-rung. l'ln-Inu: ll--:Q--ll. XIIIII4' lhlixilf-, Nlnry l'1-:th-111. .Xmuzl 'IIII' I-n - hllllx .Xllv-xl, lx:n19.-:mv lxl 1'- Hg. I1-uixv lhuv-rw, Nlnllu- lm fm, BLUE 86 GRAY CO. K FIRST PLATOON zifrig - F I : 'dvd'- 323552 I L, ,,-..Y sv.. I 42-,-2' - , - ' .:.': IIIE giilglll-jgiij I HW I Amis! naw QBE, Eli Valli 5 I il'-t Livlli. lflilzll-I-1Il I'I1Ilu-l'. l'l1Nt Ibm llllnlv Sv I:1l I:IIII- :Inv I'I-'Il--I, YIr41IIi.n I :mx Xllll I N m .Xml-Inq' Klux'-Q. Imp, IMII-wx lv-,-, SI.ilIm Swxrll, M- rw lil-Hull, Ilflxrll I.:lv 1 1-15 I I rl II In 1 I IT liulx llnxtw-l', Im1'ix Xlzllwl. IIIHI--ll-'1 llvml, 1-.vrlv xliillx K+ I x, I.Ilf.II III ImII--1l- I.. I I Ill ll mn In Ill :min .xllllNIl 'll!. lluillw S--luv, llulln IM--, S-IU-1141 II--xx' Nuiml Srvgumivlv. 1':n1IlIl14I Xl ml 1 Xlm xx Blllrrlw-Ii. l'I:1T4-H11 SIIVLI. lf-11.1 l'v-1, SIIIIIAI l.!l-li--tl I.ilIl:11. lxllu CO. K SECGND PLATOON ... f--If -i ?.,.m nf , ' V fllgli- llll 4 I I-Nf l I I llll - , .... . Q-.ies . 355, .-'sw' L '--' :- -,,, X QP'-'-1 4 i ' t ' Iffiigr ---- 1e:i'?:gif In -- ,V , we , L qw -- - un lnl--- Ill ll hlllkzi' llll 019' H I V .g,. :,:gl:4-7 ' ' , - A -' 7 I 1 II IIIII4 Lil-ut. 'II'Ill'l' l,1,Illlni+, Ifilwt Huw: liuillv Sl-rut. Virzinizl I':11'w-y, Imrutlly Klwll, A-l.111 MII., ,Q 14, 3I+'I 'ViTf. -Hill I 'II'A'. Iimily M111-I'I'. li--1ltl'ivv 'l'1-Ile-V, IM-rfvllly Sill. V'-rp. Alive- Allulux. Iluzo-l lfnxppvlr lam-ntluy IHIIIUII. Murtlm l'z15n--. Iilwrin Wllitnvy, Mlnriv Mills, lkumlyn Tull--I1. lie-try llullu-rr, llurigln Xlnxl Huinln- Se-rgt. lilizuln-Ill Jwxlm-5, Se-M-lul ll-fu: II:-lou S1Il'ZlI'illl2lll. l'l2lf4'4lll Sv-rgt. Milflre-al Iflvn. 97 BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 SENIOR SENATE X I,1-Il In IlI:lul Ilxlih Slllllll. Swvr:-!:lI',x, 4'm1l'Tlu-5' ll-md, l'I'l'Ni4l Htf ljllllllll .lu'xw' .I-'lm-'1-X, 11411-I Sllll4ll'l'IllIllA Ihlxxzuuzl ei.-.lug--. IIIIIII AXIullYIH4lIlI. Sw-rw-Ian:-Ax -'I l'ull-luv Nui'-lx l':ml lhwuln, Hrlznmln Ilinh, Ilmxunl I'I'1'N lull. S. I', YfIll'l4 NliI'I'. SENIOR HOUSE .wi 1 fi 4 - fl .. - lmll lvl High! Svallwl' lllmljx .XIIwlwI. fYLll'Il'IllII' Nlxlwx, .Xnniw KI:nx'i1- Slfrlrlw, I':X1'ljIl lzlilllillllllll, lmrl:l:l Ulu Oirrllllhznlu, Yum--l'l'1-Ninlw-nl, fvlltllvlilll' IPI'-lwhx, Mnrlx I-'IuYx1l, Ill-IU limp l'ux1v-1', Grzlvv 'l'illr-UH, liflllll lilxll. S1:lvl1lil4:i I'Iuililv 1'1-lnnplml. llznlph W:-ll'-, .Iunn-N llyv, .lzx-'lx XY1lH4lULll'4l, .lnvk Russ. Il-'ln-V1 ilwvlwlllll, Ash I1-In 'l'1mm1mx, Xi'-1f1'Imirm:m: Hill Mm-s. .Iimmiv Il:l31-s, 'I'Iwmus ililfdill. 98 J g I, , +1 K ll I i 'I 1-, Hrs. 'FP If 'f ' -,JJ 1 , 1 jE'v,,:,, fii .i 5 .5 A .gi l ,,.., ,,,, 'I JUNIOR CABINET AND SUPREME COURT Left to right: Robert Palmer, depart- ment nf bny'5 athletics: Marinn Davis, department nf girl! athletics, Ruth Snarr, department nf hume rnnin zlctivitiesg Alan jones, Pauline Maru, supreme court judges: lNIargaret EI- Iiutt, Chief juStiCeg Byrnn Sherrill, Eleannr Shaltes, ludgexg Lucy Mc- Neely, pre5ident1 Mary Ellen XY'itt- statt, department nf aweinhliesg ldred Evers, department uf patrnls, Fran- ,,-.., ces Mills, department uf health. I '- '-fr' , 7 Ll'f..15I,,g, '. .. . ., , , W . I J. ..,,',,..1iA,H , - 'L' I -A9512 L' . ,,,,,., . JUNIOR HIGH SENATE Reading left tn right: Carlisle Stanley. Sammy Keller, Mary Lynch, Virginia Middlethan, Ida Stevens, Luis GClll'gL'. Lucy lNIcNeely, preiidentg Franeex Dewey, Bernard Gund, Catherine F Stone, Sylvia XY'ill-censnn, secretary ul Senate, Duris Kanude, -Tune Darr. - H- , JUNIOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 36- Left to right: Sitting, Paul Hughes, Clara Schnachel, Ruth Smith, secre- tary, Doris Dawkins, Dnrnthy Eg- gers, Emily Veitch, Isahel jelly, Ferd- inand Aspeslaugh, Elizaheth Manning, john Payne, Dnrsett Loving. Standing, Phyllis Emery, I-Inustun Crouch, john Agnew, vice-presidentg Robert Harwell, Franlc Shultz, Gene Hize, Louis Croson, 'Ioan Dnrney. 99 - I Yi. , A fri' BLUEBLGRAY ' ' ' 1932 SENIOR ART CLUB LW' 5 C1 LY l IZ-wullng. l--ll In Illulll l'i1'-I ll--xx .lux--l S4 In-H-nl Ilnllx Smith, lllllll lm, l,1-wiv Hu--n-. l'f-::K 'l1lfAI'. I1:llh.ur.z llsnnlw-lvl, Yxxmn SI.-Llruzlu-V. l,mnw lily- Q.,-ll Sul-nul lil-xy 4':l1lur1n.- lvnlx.-5. .lnli.l Alu-nllx.-I1--ln, lzlllllll l,nn4l,x, .Xuugw l'1':nI-ln, Nllw lifwsullnfl Y. In-.ln-1 QSIIHIW-I v, llrlllw XYIv1l1n- -. IP-fr--Illx l'l.1v1:Iu--r, Agnus Demon . Pm mfl nf RLllll Slllllll . lljfn-plc lflfclff Dorntlly Plauglmcr ,SQLmf.11'Yy-'l'fl.1wf1u1 lXl.lfjlllfCf furllcr . lflff mf Mlm Roxillnll Dakar ,Xffffzmfff Hlf Art C lulv lvmuglmt togctluur tlmsc xtulluntx ol Xxl.lNlllIl.QlOl1-l.L'L' mlm nary unter ustul .lllkl talcntull m .1rt. Thy PL1l'lN1ixL'Ot'IIIL'gllllDXX.lNtKl.LflXL' inxlrultimm in llgnrc slxctllnng, in Ptlhll .md kll.lflU.ll mxnpositinnx, nn Lrmtiu- lluign pmlwlulns .xnll in tllc Pl'IIlklPlCN nl' llc-sign .lllal mlnr in rul.1tiun tn the NLli.'LllUIl nl garrmntx .nhl tllcir .ilu-xwriu. During the yur tllc Llulw spmmwml mxmnx .utnxtlcx nl tllc sllmnl, Amnnig the nmst llnpnrlant ol tluuu um tlmc .lrt worl-4 nl tlm .1nnu.1l. llmc ,luninr Art Clnlw um llixnlul into lun grumpy 'lAllL' linulcum lwlmlg printing grmlp .lllkl tlw .ulwrtiwirmlg or pmtcr lI1.llKlI1s1 group. 'l OO BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 MAKE IT CLUB Mr. Hamm Sjvwiuff lack Spitler Pwrrhftfzzl 'lames Burrows 5itr1'rl.1r,1 .Iohn XY'ahl 51-I'L.Il!Htl' HE purpose of the Shops Make It Club was to afford an opportunity for hoys whose interests ran along merhanical lines to express themselves. This club was organized in our school especially for boys whose sehedule did not allow time for the regular shop course. It was an extremely popular club. as it filled the long felt want of the boy for a suitahle place and equipment to pursue his hohhy. Many useful articles were designed and eonstrutted here, sutsh as small artitles of furniture, hoys' games, etc. This type of club was also of value in vocational Qguidantre, as it familiarized the boy with modern industrial methods and taught an .appreciation ot' values and good workmanship. MAKE IT CLUB Il--mliiiu, In-fl In Right: .lan-lc Spill:-r. II--my iimull ,U,11l..ny Nlailluri-, liulu-i't .Xiirli-1-mu, mm.,-Q 4'..uh-i, William l'Zll'l4'4. .lmmis Ihirrlms. Al'llIlll' Ili'-1-. Vhnrlis Niulitinuuli-, llul-i-rt Bl4'KlllIlt-j, .lulin Wulil, Wul- l2l4'l' Slivgi-l, I4'i'4-vlvlii-k l'n-wl, .lrlllll .Xl'l'lll2l4'll. lfrvll. lilililvll. lll-rl-vl'l liairill, 101 BLIEE 8ZiiGRAY ' ' ' 1932 SCIENCE CLUB f Ill -Gu i Ileannliuu. I.vI't fu Itiulit--lfirst 'l':lhli-1 1'h:i1'li-s K4-ys, .Iulm Willis, Itulwrt Shrew-, Rlurtin Iizill, l'lnilr.,l-mg lruxul. l'I1l:li4- than-gi-, lim- Iloss, llvfzru-rs I-Hurd, lit-uuvllu Rs-nsuil. ltivlmiwl I.uusfI-ril. .x.I'4'lll4' llzn-l'li1-rsnn, Sei-- imil 'l':lIult-7 Saint liriflin. 131--ii'1:I' rump, l'lIilI'l1'S Ililtl. tlillu-rt ll2lll!ll, lflclwallwl Ill'l'tl'l'N. Thi-s, Vhrislio- tipon- wrl. 'l'liir1l 'l':ilrI1-: Huy Muilwrla. Louis l'i':tvi-V, llilla Wright, t'lm-lziunl Ilviil. Jun- lilo-uniiizlnurg, 1'll:lI'ltw II--luis. THE SCIENCE CLUB O fffceiu' Archie Macpherson PI'c4ffrff:1lf Richard I.unsford . Vi f't!- Pierjtft-'iff joseph Bloominghurg Seca' .wtf TI'L',1.f1lI'L'l' Mr. Thomas H. Christie lll.ffl'llL'fUl' HE Science Cfluh has had a singularly successful and outstanding year. XY'e had Zi members, all boys, just enough to make it interesting. Most of our members are planning scientific careers. as engineering, radiotechnique. medicine, science or chemistry. At each meeting we discussed current scientihc events. During the latter portion of the pxriod we performed experiments or moving pictures were projected. During the year many places of scientific interest were visited hy the various mem- bers ol' the cluhg among these, the Academy of Science. the Bureau of Standards and the Smithsonian Institution. TOQ BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 SENIOR RED CROSS CLUB Spouorr: Miss johnson Marie Loos ...... . Piefiifeizl Marion Simmons . Vice-Pzeridezzf -lean Atwood . . Sefy .md Ti'e.z.i'm'ei' Margaret Yost ..,. . ll7elf.zre Clmirnzrziz Organized: October 30, 1954 PllI'p0f6Z 1. To help those less fortunate than we. Z. To foster a feeling of good will with those foreign lands and distant states by an exchange of school albums and gifts. Cclfcilltftll' of fl CUZ 'flier Noz'ewber: Preparation of one hundred Christmas Menu covers for sailors on S. S. Farragut. Derwzzlzerz Refinishing of toys and filling of stockings for poor children. fiz11ff.11'j: Preparation of two albums4one to exchange with a foreign country and one with an Indian School in our own country. FL'bl'1lr1l'J'I Making of valentines for childrens hospital-continuation of work on albums. ilI.m'li: Making of gifts for Old Ladies' Home. April: Preparation of Easter baskets for poor children. illayz Preparation of albums for disabled war veterans in llfzlfw' liver! and Nam! H0.i'pil.zf.r. JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Frances jay ....... Piwiiiltffzl Elizabeth Manning lfice-Pizaisiifefll Lillian Grigsby . . Seri'efizi'y Dorothy Eggers . . Tre.z,rm'er Ada Scrivner . Sergeauf-.zf-Arms Anna Lou Mitchell Newt Reporfei' Miss Mildred Hall ....... Spfmroi' HE purpose of the Dramatic Club was to learn the fundamentals of dramatic presen- tations or actingg and also to study about prominent actors of the present time and the plays they have presented. The club had the honor of being responsible for two assemblies in the course of the year. On these occasions, two comedies, His just Desserts and Come Out of It and also various short dramatic sketches were presented and accepted by the audience with great delight and pleasure. The weekly meetings of the club were rendered most delightful by the presenta- tion of programs given by the various members of the club. These programs helped to locate several members gifted in music and other lines, Dorothy Eggers and Lillian Grigsby are the future Gladys Swarthout or Grace Moore of the school. Jean Ames was our capable pianist while john Cain had the reputation of being the World's Healthiest Fibber. 'IO3 BTL GET at SG iii A YT O O O 1 CUE AND CALL I pray jwn. .rrlwal j'01n'relf.' -Shakespeare. OFFICERS james Alderton . . . Preridezzl joseph Carr Vice-Prerideizf Olga Canarsky . . Serrelarj' Douglas Grantham . Treizrmer Frances Brennan Sergeizzll-iz!-Arzzlr Marjorie Moreland . Publicity I.. Willianus . . . Direclor Mwnfzerr CUE AND CALL Leonard Buck Helen Coupard Eugene Catfey Mary jane Frick Emily Dickerson Marian Davis Virginia Gary Linnie Gordon lfred Holland Ruth Hunaker Billy Hinton Barbara Keys Georgia Montgomery joe Miller Gladys Marcey Phyllis Moore Helene McDonald Latney Olitf Mary Pearson Virginia Phelan Marlin Pence Helen Royal Laura Smith Robert Schepmoes Bernice Sieber Charles Stevens Gloria Whitney UE and Call hoped to provide interest and experience for students w ho were possessed of recognized sincerity and talent necessary for the study and produc- tion of a dramatic classic Helen Coupard, Leonard Buck and jack Morgan were presented in Oliphant Downs fantasy, Tin' illizier nf L7l'6.1Il!.f. This interpretation contributed to the program and pleasure of the concert presented by the Girls' Glee Club. rllnre Blerwil, a Christmas drama of modern characters and complexes, was a suc- cessful medium for the creative impulses of Berkeley Baldwin, josephine Hemminger, Marjorie Moreland, Roland Cocker and Dick Strickler. The cast was presented to the Parent-Teachers' Association and the students' Christmas assembly. The activities of the second semester were centered on the production of Shake- speare's Al.1vl1ef!v.' staging, lighting, costuming and the other one hundred and one last minute details assumed interest and colour for those involved. Virginia Phelan contributed a splendid and sympathetic version of Lady Macbeth. james Alderton, the Petruchio of last season, Hstrutted and fretted his hour upon the stage in a very virile and intelligent form. HllHl,7.lf.,f ifflllc' ii' .ff111e. ' 104 Lady lNI.1cBctl14G1w mc the dllggrr' The xlccping .md thc dead .ur hut .ls picturcq 'tix the eye uf Cllllkllllillkl that fc.1rs .1 painted dull. f,ll.l1'f'L!ff, Picrrcttc-Picr1'ut is .1 xplcmliyl fcllmx. hc is .1 hit drulmy, hut tlmtl lm mul. And h.1xc ywu nnticul hix NlllllL lSn't it lcwcly? Surhctilhcx wln-n hclx not looking, I want cycr w much fu try lt on juxt tu we huw l Nlltllllpl look 111 lt. TM' ,ll.1ln' nf DIL.1ll1'l Pctruclmius-Fur, hy this light, xylmm-lwy l me thy hcauty, Thy l7L'.ll1fl', that Qlwth lll.ll'iL' mc liku thru xwll, Thou muxt hc marriul tu no man hut mc! T.lIl1j!I.g' ,ff ffm' Sfupzz' 105 1 EW' I k, 1. l 'E l I--P., BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' 1935 JUNIOR MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB- FRANCAIS - ESPANOL 'b l.:1 I'r1'si-I--11111 lI1'I111 ltlivlvoii Sostiiiiiiiriilo lu l1o11il1r.1 lizili-1-:I lion- Il111i1l iY1i'1' I'11-s11li11l:1 1 lv.s1l:1 lzi l74Illll'Il4lII .1 Izi 111-1'1'1h1i l.:1 l1I'llIl4'l'Zl 111.1 l'lIlll lll:1s:1i1:'1i1.1-, Hurd liiiis. lI1I:i I'l1'li'I1if1', 1l:i1,1 lhilh II--uiliiwlss. I..1 s1:i1r11l.1 lilri ll--ll K1-rvzili, XXilli.11u Ni--1ui1:111, .lulie 0'ollw1':, Xii':l11i:1 Xlulwfi l.:1 1111-1-1:1 tilzi Uilllrtiu XY llll ll', l1'l:il IC.1I1'l1lI1', l':i111l l,1-xils. Ilori- Kqwuol I,:i 1'11.'1'l:1 Iilzi lluuiui- ll-lll4'll ilii-ldviir, li--1l:l:1-4 Nloimg lI-u'i-i1i'1- lllxwlii-lv, l7'PI'Il tbililssoli. l.:1 qiiiiilai I1l:i lixiviiu-it fllill. .lziuii-s Sli--111-mil. Nunn 1111-1-11 ll.:l Sw-ii-1.111111 II11 vl I-uiilii l'1liIh ll1-IIl11:11i lil l':i1ll'i1111 IC, NY, l'l11l1'1Iv-. ll.-is iiiii-1iil11'i-sqliv 111111031111-l 11 11:1111 ,loliii l'.1.111i-, Iiuli--it lluflo-1, In-1111-init: I1:111l1l111, llil-.xiii S11-31-1'1 MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB l7'1lfftfi1fr eil .f'.1,f1,l11'1'11.f1'c 'HID im.l1 ji lfff1.1l'1.', E, W. P.1.1'1.12T'1'12G.S'pfw1,,r. HIS 0f.tl.lI1lZ.lLlOIl, inst.1lled for the hrst time in tl1e .lunior High School ot' XYl.lSll- ington-l.ee, hid l4.llI' to t.1l4e its pl.1ce .imong tl1e successful cluhs ot tl1e school. Under tl1e .thle lL'.l1lCf5lllP ot tl stror1g roster ot otlicers, the members showed from the tirst .1 re.1l interest ir1 tl1e lirench .lllkl Spanish l.1IltLILlL1.QCS, .111 interest which developed from mere curiosity into true ClllllLlSl.lSITl .1nd intelligent member-sponsor cooperation. One most import.1nt .md l.1sting .1ction of the cluh w.1s in est.1hlishing communi- c.1tior1s hetween tl1e students of this school .ind students of scl1ools in foreign co11n- tries, Those memhers ol the cluh lllfflflllglfly interested in lfrench were s.1tistied hy correspondence with lfecole de G.1rcons .1 S.1rr.1s .1nd Ifecole de lilles .1 l..1m.1stre. Ardeche, XY'e memhers .1spiring to .1 study ot' Sp.u1ish delighted in connections witl1 the sthools in M.1drid, 811411111 .lllkl South American schools were .1lso witl1in o11r line ot' 1orrespor11le111e. lO6 BLUEi8L GRAY ' ' ' 1935 SOCIETAS LATINAS Calorer Spmzmr Swzfezzfhz Ruber et aurum Miss Allen Debemus, Pos! sumus, Agemus P1'im'jpe,i' Senior fllllffll' Consul-Bill Ames .lane Lee I-lodges Praetor-Clark Smith Garland Clarke Scribe.-Doris Cambell Ethel Measor Quaestor-Raymond Xxfard Harriet Gritiiths Vigiliaegjack Robinson Byron Sherrill Praeses-XY'illiam Dagger fM.1ry Floyd Societas Latina in duas partes, alteram pro adulescentihus et alteram pro maioribus divisa erat. In societate illa erant pueri puellaeque qui in Ludo Superiore linguam Latinam non studebant, et hic Verba Latina et fabulas de Roma cognoscebant. In socie- t.1te hae lingua Latina omnibus sodalibus intellegenrla. er.1t quod in certaminibus quibus victores praemia accipiehant ea utuntur. ROMAN! HODIERNI SCDCIETAS l by 33 First row ri-zlcliii: froin lm-ft In right: .lainn-N Iiullzirni. Ilzirrii-I Hritlitlis, Iftlii-I Mi-:xsm'. 4'li:ii'lotIi' Ilonlui-s. .Inns Ilmlgvs, H:1i'l:iml l'l2ll'lU', Hyroii Slim-rrill, Ili-Iwrt Multi-i'ii. S4-iw-ml rim: .lzivli 3Ivl':ii'Ilu', William llxxuuo-r. lmris Vziiiiplvi-ll, .hu-k llol-iiisuii, I-lzilph Shi-als, Miss Allen lSpoiisnrl. Hill .Kim-s, 1'l:ii'ki- Smith, linyiiioiid Ward, Mary lfliiysl, Kqitln-1'ii1v Iiristiiw. Tliii--l row: Guy Sw:1rtlwi1I, NY:ilrlo lilxrni-tt. XX'illll'l' lliislniid. 1'liili1l Uwliilrtirii. Huy l1looiiiiiii:lnir1:, Hi-1-i':v Ilzirr. Iiuth Ni.-riiiuii, Iii-rtlin Ilnll. Miiiiiii- Iinlilifiilfzivli, Iilizuln-tli .lone-s, Virginia Arni- S1l'lPll2'. Shirlvy Smith, JUZIII Ilvvli-n, Blililrwl I'Yzil'lv:iu:li. I 1vlll'tl1 row: Aniiitzi Iizivis, RI2ll'Llill'l'l f'lll'XYlllII1l, Iloiwtlly Hi-rdt, lille-ii Wauilti-rs, Isabel linlvodi-ii, .Ie-:iii Ilay, I-Ile-ziiioi' Shulh-s. Martini King Harris. t':iml Ili-1-hi-, lhiiiliiii- Maris. Bl-2ll'Sill'4'f I,undy, Maruzire-t Elliot. Phyllis I-Zim-ry. Fifth r-mv: Hilwzlrrl llzinna. xY2H'l'l'lI Mvlmiifilil, llairry Hayes, Loi-hlin Vaitfvy, liflwaril Iiviiiliurt. Billy Fraiiivis, Iiohliy llri-iinaii, I':iiil Ilrowii. 107 BLUE8cGRAY ' ' ' 1935 FRENCH CLUB wil UR. : .J- .Qi I I 1 :ll l ,, wr - .s .. lr , .ma I J' Q, l'.lIIiv1ll4 Xllrlil. lnuli Xvi w'-1 I?l11l- X'z I' li' X' 'i i,i l':'-if. lui-vile I1-will-Jilix, .lzlvvv l7i:1::, Jmllllll' l'l.iIi!ls. lifvlwll llzalupur. Xxveiliizi 4 lziilt. l':llrl:'v:l ioliuiaii, 4.vlIio'!ilu- lkimil lloiiriiil llrirltifriiiri vw, llos lf,irvl'5, liolli llxk. .l.im:- :Willa-i XM.. I-l l--' l1r,i.i:i1 l ll Pl lim- II:-:nm 1, lie-Is' lliglilovvi. lm-is livlillull, .lime Iarim--i, Xlnigoir- lmili, Ulu: .Xliilii-, Au- NIH -. xllii ltr- Hanson Mimi- I'-trim! Ylllllllll Slllillf. I-,lainie Smilli. llutli Friovleiwis- I.:ix1ul.i Sillill ll-who 'I wuui-ou Nlirgiii-i Iiovl, Silva llllltlllvlll, Iithvl Wirral.. Xll-iii Nl-'rin LES JEUNES FRANCAIS Lei' Ulflcclii' Howarcl lDrukenmillereLt' jmmfufl Mary Maupin Le rim-ffmaiztfwzl I.aurice Borcleaux-Y eLt recrmzrrc Ruth Snoclgrass---flaf f1'wm'1w' XYf'ootlwarcl Fox Ia l'cl!wi'lw' Dolly Fixx--Lu Xt rlqt 111 J' .inner Mlle. Alilhizer Ju: l2l.Il'I'.IfllL' L.: IJL'I'jlL' 'Aicle-toig le ciel t'aiclera law ffffffftfnw l.e clrapeau francais L.1 lfftm' l-e Cocluelicot l.es 'leunes Francais was a new organi' zition in our school, During preceding years the membership of the French Club in- clutlecl only those pupils who were studying French This year the members of this group were those who were interestecl in learning about France, French people ancl French customs. They were not taking French at the time. By various activities Les ,Ieunes Fran- cais' hopetl to atlcl to its information about France. 138 EiLUE8CGRViAY - 1935 JUNIOR JOURNALISM CLUB EDITORIAI- STAVI7 Hattie Tillctt ..., Ij.f1!ffi'-jusffmj Robert Howell .1uffr1.:i'i lf.!1'ffi Leslie Phillips Bqgi' Sjwifi ljifffffi Clatlicrinc Stone Cmfi' Sfwfli ljifffffz' Ruth Smith ......q I uh lji1'1fffr BUSINESS ST,-Xlfli Citlicrinc Sctlwitk . . . ljnwut II ,ll.J1I.I.QcI Ellen H.lg.lff5' . xl-i.fi,'.:1ff B11-rfmii ,ll.111.:.gi1i 'loan XY'illi.uns . . .'iifILI'f1'IlliAQ .Il.111.:Igt1 B.1I'lW.1f.l Sims .'liwl.ifJ! xl.f1i1f1mxlg .II..'11.:.qu Cilmrlcs I-l.irnion . . . ffm'.wl.:f1ffw .II.m.:Agu xl I iJw!.i Ili lNl.1rion Perkins, XY'iIli.uu lfouylit, Rutli Broun, Gcforlsgu Itch: fflfffc .JUS ll! lflililili' fflt l. . 4 LULI. N.1ff1n-'r rffitl 11.f.1ift:'pfti't Ji 11'1,'f,ii.jg Iltlfni f Slictlicltl. The 'lunior .lourniilism Clulw, untlcr tlic sponsorship of nliss Huinplirit-s, Iris .15 its lINIUCtll.1fC .lim the pulwlitation of the junior img: ol' tlic stliool imipgr f'ffuu.f' Szlm-Ii. XY'itli tlic Ilunous wortls of Pope .is .1 motto Tu crr is Iuun.in. to Iiuriuiw tlivincf' the tlulw is striving to ivulwlisli tlic lust junior piut' in tlit lustory ol' tliu Imipurs, JUNIOR JOURNALISIIA CLUB fl Ili-:1:Iil+: fiwuu lvft :iiuuiul ilu- 1:iI'I-- li'lI I--u Nlziiwivi Iluislili. IT:iiI-.iran Ilurll--tv, Ilulli IIIWIXXII. Iluvli Smith, l':iIl1l'i'iIi1- Shin--, xxilllllllll l'iiIl:lII, 4':uIIii-i'iiu- Si-iluiuli, Lwsllw I'IniIIilIs, .I--:in Wllliulus, llsiliif- 'l'ill--II Ili:IiI Him: lluln-il Ilmxwll, Vlmrli-s Ilaiilni-ii. lilimlwlli liirlil-A, liziil-:im Sinus, I-1II--u II:i::ii'I'i, l'l.IIl Ilziiuwsl. lIixxiu RUN:-in-r, Silxm Wwstviii, Mziiiflu I'1'ikius, th-ui':v L24-iflw, .luliu .X:uo-xx, .I.iiIQ NXnIIiIrs--ul l7ilII.- Iliiilwr. IO? .2321 Qirnaaeh Smhrra 1333. Crossed ahre ain In ize nd uccess 46 The edition of C1f1oe'J Stllifdln s P o R T s on December Zo, 195-I, was a great improvement over previous issues. This was due to the fact that it was larger and more complete. Six hun- dred copies were ordered to be of tabloid sizeg that is, a whole column larger than previous issues. Accord- ingly, the price of the paper rosel from three to five cents. This should prove to be a step- ping stone to a greater Cmoed dslfuell' than ever before seen in XY'ashingttin-Lee. lt is a great im- provement over' the mimeoographed magazine type of paper that was the first t,'i,nictf St1fm'i . If the paper keeps improving as it has in the last three years it should prove to be one of the best high school publications in this section of the country. lt may be added that the improve- ment has been due to splendid co- operation in the compiling and pub- lislilllg of the p.lpCI'. LOOKING INTO TI-IE LIVES OF OUR TEACHERS Lfminrg mm Il7e' filet nf our foicfftiw has proved to be one of the most popular and successful features tif Llfziietf S.lf1Iei. In every issue it covered the most important facts in the life of one of our teachers. Facts such as the follriwitlg were revealedt Mr. Vanderslice has been princi- pal of XX'ashington and Lee ever since it was erected in 11225. Mrs, Bell spent eight years in the Philippines. Mrs. Malott's ambition is to at- tend the Passion Play in Europe. Mr. Eracl: would like to spend nine months out of twelve, fishing. Miss Harbaugh made an extensive tour of the entire south, spending two days in the unique city of New Orleans. hlrs, Ransom spent three hilari- ous days in New York. Mr. Driver would like to spend all of his winters in Canada. Mr. Lewter's one desire is to visit Switverland. Mr. Christie would like to go back to school. Miss Turner received her high- school education in North Carolinag Bachelors degree in the Valley of Virginia, and Mastc-r's degree in the District of Columbia. Mr. XX'illiam's ambition is i'To sail beyond the sunset and the baths of all the western stars until l die, -Tennyson. BOYS' ATHLETICS '55 The usually large number of boys' sports gained more widespread in- terest in 1955. A larger number went out for football and basket- ball than ever before. A hundred boys went out for B squad, but the number was cut to forty because of lack of equipment and coaching talent. This year's football team had more spirit and a higher moral than ever before. This same spirit was carried on in basketball. If nothing more were accomplished, this, in it- self, would do credit to any team. This high moral was carried on into the baseball and track season. The boxing and wrestling squads were continued while fencing was dropped. The long wanted tennis squad awaits an organizer and coach. The sports were helped materially by the unprecedented membership in the athletic t1Ssoci.ltion. Crnrietf Salnei, the voice of the student body, thanks Mr. Driver, Mr. Lewter, Mr. Richardson and Mr. Guinther for their untiring help in boys' gports, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY- EIGHT SENIORS GRADUATE Clio Le.11'e'i Btfiizltf I'.1l1l.1bfU Cfnzfriffnfiml The senior class of June, 1955, composed of one-hundred and ninety- eight students, will graduate the llth of that month. leaving behind four years of priceless participation in every field of extr.t-curricula act- ivities. This class. the largest to go out from XVashington-Lee, is ru- mored to have been one of the main re-sons for the great increase in school spirit of the past year. Cer- tainly it has contributed its talent to every underaking with theschool's own interest at heart. On the various varsity teams 'here were altogether about twenty- four senior representatives, and the newspaper staff is composed in the main of seniors. Also every club has had a senior representative on its roll. The social season has been par- ticularly successful too, due to the efforts of the senior sponsors and the spirit of the class itself. XX'hether the individual graduate goes into business or higher educa- tion next year and no matter where he decides to pursue his chosen course, he carries with him the best wishes of both faculty and under- graduates. GIRLS' SPORTS INCREASE The girls' sports this year covered a varied range, but the one sport that was in season throughout the whole year was swimming. The swimming club had a larger mem- bership than it had had any previous year with a leader, assistant leader and a secretary-treasurer as the offi- cers. By seasons. the girls have had hockey at the beginning of the year, basketball during the winter and archery in the spring. There were four hockey teams, one representing each grade. with a captain for each team and one general manager for the four teams. There was a team representing each home room in basketball, each having a captain and a manager. The archery was organized into one large club with a president se- lected from the group. The number of participants in these sports was large. The enthu- siasm and interest that was shown proved that the girls can be as active in athlelics as the boys. s XVI-lO'S XVI-IO AT Vi'-L Dorothy Dana Spence, 'tDot , is a resident of Barcroft. She comes originally from XX'ashington, D. C. She is sixteen years old and has at- tended numerous grade schools. She came to XY'-L in '32 from Tech High. The many activities in which she has participated have brought her much popularity. She was in the swimming club. secretary of her junior class, vice-president of the iournalism club and a member of the newspaper staff. She is now the successful editor-in-chief of C'mrred S.1f2rti. Dot says she wants to attend XX'illiam and Mary, G. XY., or any place they will let her ing then she wants to go into some real news- paper work. Miss Spence has if weakness for bicycles and big red apples. THEME SONGS OF CLASSES Chemistry- Lost in a Fog . Gym- Jimmie Had a Nickel . History- Here Come the British . Football- I Saw Stars . Mathematics-- Me Minus You . Astfontimy- Moonglow'' and Star- dust . Physics- XY'liere do we go from Here ? Cirr11l.11im1 A,oi,rl.u1f,r Support YOUI' XIOI- 3, NO- 81:5 School Paper 55 Feb- 29, 1935 CROSSED SABRES STAFF rw, I hx,- nt 132 tits-ff . 52: 'V e gf-P Ilvutlinz lvft to rialit I-'roiit row: Iflillllniftll Tliolllsoll. S411-iill l 'W Groot, Illllllllf' Hollins, .XZIIKN lion Ilowlaurl, Arnie- Iiinz. 1'r:rnk Vox .loliii Ilziiitlloy, Ilzilph 'l'iii'i'r-i'. llilflil l lW VS Vzirol Siinilvririziii. Ilzivlir-I 'l':rlior, Kzillir-ri 1'2III, I'r-:qv Anna- linglisli. Tlnrtl row: Y I vim. Lust roxy: XYilli:iiii XI'ist-iiizrix. all Tr-tl Iiroun I . g . 5. ua. i 3 1 ys Q, is s. s F , Itorotlia Srwii--Q-, lv-iris Moulton. no 14111, nlarly, lvlrortl, Ipiriliin iiln Ilvrlilriv, llulli Smith. Shirley ss Uriitlorit, Irrriiivis Mr,-lioiivgiil. STAFF Dorothy Spence .,...,.. ELIJIII11 -in-Chief Dorothy Rynex .7,.,.... -liwt'i.z1e lltflfffl Hilda Powers..Ge11tr.1f Netra lfrfllm Eleanor Landman ,,..,, Fe.Ii'IH'c' Eifjfw Ted Brown ...,,.......... .,Sjmi1r Erflffll hlarie Dewey .,.. Grrli' Sporfr Etfino Vfilliam Nlfiseman ..,..e,7 Qzrfef E.f.'fni Francis McGonegal.,Nmzimif Editor Carol Sunderman ,,,. E.x'r!H.1i1ge EJjJfn Philip INIasi ,,..,..,i,,..,,, C.11'fnoi1 BUSINESS STAFF E.f.'i'm' Ralph Turner ,S,.,,,, liniizzto ilI,o1,1gei Elizabeth Thomson .,,... Arif. ilI.III.IAQeJ7 Betty XY'ard ....,.,. Arif. flrfi. i1II.UI.I-Qel Venita Robbie ........ Taping i1l.zu.zgti Typing Slaf Rachel Tabor, Ruth Smith, .hfoulton Doris Peggy Anne English .,., Cnr. ill.n1.1ge'r Ralph Pendexter ...,. eloz. Cnr. Mgr, Emma Groot, Anna jane Pence, Evelyn june Brumback. Bobby Coe THE EDITOR'S NOTE The Editor wishes to thank Miss Trott and Bliss Orndorff, Faculty Advisors of the Cmrred S.1bv'er. for their constant help and consider- ation: to assure the members of the Staff that their diligent cooperation is appreciatedg to acknowledge the loyal support of the Student Body and the Advertisers: and to thank the Chronicle for its service. EDITORIAL ON CROSSED SABRES AND THE SCHOOL Those of the Senior Class of '35 are graduating, and in the BI,I'F AND GRM' they are recording to keep for aye the events that made their stay at XY'ashington-Lee a glori- ius one. However. try as they might, :an they really get the picture in detail! Can they review those little every-day occurrences that made up the real heart of their high school life! To the BLUE AND GRAY. we may leave the cherishing of the main stem. but we must look to the news- paper for the twigs and leaves which cover the tree. Ci-ffmnz' Salma has grown this year in quantity and, we hope. qual- ity material. The staff has put its best into the development of the school publication and the student body has shown more spirit than has been their wont in past veirz. Its cooperation is sincerelv aopre- ciated, but even while thanks is of- fered for the help given this year. we must urge that you remember the paper of the school year not far over the horizon. Next year's s'aff will need as much and even more support than you have shown this year. There will always be new ventures for a progressive newspaper such as Crowned Srzbrer, .IOLRNALISM CLUB MEMBERS Beverly Ball Hllbhyl Coe Frank C oxvan Virginia Day Katharine Fitts lfmma Groot julian Frank Marguerite ,I.1Cl'iSoI Arnie King Grace Long Iilla Ihlcltitrisli Doris Moulton Constance Rollins Agnes Rougeau Shirley Rowland Betty Xlfilkinson joshua Kendall Bob Kern David Stone Gladys Alford Marion Anderson Louise Boone E, UI. Brumback Anna Dawkins .IOL'RNAI.ISM CLLB BECOMES SEPARATE ORGANIZATION The journalism Club of 195-I-'55 was organized separately from the newspaper staff in order to prepare new students to fill the positions of the staff that will be vacant next year. The club studied journalism and newspaper work with the intent to learn. On several occasions mem- bers from the X C'ashington papers came out and spoke to the students. Members of the club wrote articles for the newspaper, thus making their contribution toward a better paper through the efforts of more ad- vanced Journalism. The Club Officers were: Frank Cowan ........,...,......... Pretident Gladys Alford ............ I'ire-Pieridetzt Emma Groot ...... Serref.1r'V1-Treatznher Bobby Coe ...... Serge,1111-af-Arnzr BLUEOSCGRAY ' ' ' 1935 THE WASHINGTON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Am! ffm Nilqlvf .fluff be fillet! ll'jfli7 Nllllff, Am! lite c.1re.r flu! infer! the rfrzy Sim!! fwfr! flveir farm' like five flznzfai, Anil .1.f .fifeufly .rfe.zl rzzmy. -Longfellow. HE Washington-Lee High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Louis Colangelo and the sponsorship of Mrs. Corcoran, has just completed its second year of existence. During its first two years it has grown immeasurably in size, the interest of its members and its importance to Washington-Lee. The Orchestra has succeeded to a very gratifying degree in its aim to interest students in classical music, as is evidenced by the number of its members and their ability to play real music. In june, 1954, the Orchestra gave its first concert, which was such a great success that it hopes to make this event an annual affair at Wilshington-Lee. With the pro- ceeds the Orchestra was able to buy new music and stands and several new instruments. In this manner the Orchestra hopes to increase its assets with the proceeds of its Annual Concert, and it is hoped that some day the Wiishington-Lee High School Orchestra will be recognized as the finest organization of its kind in this section of the country. The Orchestra was organized for the express purpose of giving boys and girls an outlet to real musical talent. It is interesting to note the enthusiasm with which the Orchestra has been greeted at the various programs in which it has participated, the attitude of its members toward the whole organizationg and the general feeling of optimism pervading all connected with it. A good orchestra is one of the greatest assets any school can have, not only from the fact of its mere existenceg but from the effects apparent upon the minds and spirits of the players and the listeners. Music forms a large part of any normal persons lifeg and certainly that particular inner craving should not be stilled. 119 ,,., :-f, 1 f'M-1 ,.. ,fl I W-, , 1 - , .. , , 1 - - , . -f - - 1 1 - 1 - I ,'7 f ESTR R :,,i7 I ill ,:,, I , ,'--.. Efi Q12 . -.i, 25,-f -,-Z: I:f,' 7-.171 41: Ur ZT: f :7 .,:? -..af L-iQ: EL 51.2- ,.. L-k -7.. lg, 1-.-- 'ifi nd-:- fig? :Lili Lv-- ,I -- BLUESLGRAY ' ' ' iii GLEE CLUB g. .1 Fa. Q, i 1 1 l Iiiili 1-i iizlil' lllifriliiilli ,lfiliiy liiix 1-wixx-iii, I':iiiIiii4i llilxli, li-iilx Siiiilli. .lllllllllil Sliiiiltliir. Xllllllfll' l'lHj1l Imiixif ll-iiiill, Nl.iii.iii Iilii-ii. llwli-ii Nw-.iItiii:iii. Iiiiiw-iiw' li-mit-i. lliii-wi-ir lliilli XX.ii'iI. lhziiil l1:ili...-IN, .Xviw-iiiiiziiiixli liillizi lflllrilaiii. xlIll'25ll'l'l Xzili-X. Hluilw Miiitiii.iii4 lmiiitliy Sill. Nlfllllll l'--iiiwl, l,:ilii':i Sliiilli, IlIiy.iIii'IIi liiili-iilvli. l4'l1'i'1-iifw Hiuii itil 'Plan 4'ZIlI.llNltlX. THE WASHINGTON-LEE SENIOR GlRLS' GLEE CLUB ll fm! W1 iff i.i.'u'ffit lfffff' llffflf iffffmf .wif itffif , I 15 , ll ffiiwffffifffij ll'f1ff.ff1jflM'fu'fit.1:fi' ffl' wwf. lfiiiily Sclingcr. Hli XX,.lNllll1tQlUIl Luc buiiitir Girl! Glcu fliilw rutlt-tts upon its .ittixlitics for tlic vwiiiii 'S lfai witli N.lll5l-Jklllill. As tliu trmviiiiig .itliicvciiicnt ol' tlic ycar, tlic iiiciiilwt-iw ul' tlic tltilw .ippuirctl in .1 Pl'UkQf.1IH tiiiitiuc to XY'.isliington-l.cc I-ligli Ntliuiil, Un lDutuiiilwr li Mixs l loi'ciitu lliiiiltcr, tlircttor, prcscutctl tlic Clue Cilub in its lirst .imiiml liUfIN.ll rt-tit.1l xxitli llivitl lmlwtititk .is .1ttoiiip.1i1ist. Appmring on tliis cxriiiiitg xxitli tlic Cilcu C ltilw xxurc C tic .mtl C.1ll in .1 one-.ict play, Thu Malicr of llrtpiiiisf' M.ti'tli.i Lirrit-r, xiiiliiiixtg llixitl lS.1lwto,l4, pi.iiiiStg Miss litmlxcr. wpmiio. .mtl Mr, l.cl.1iitl XY'illi.1ms. lmiritmic. liwitlcs its I'L'Llf.ll, tlic lilac C lulv .ippt-.irt-tl on iiumcrotis progmiiis, lwotli in stliool .intl in tlic tumiiititiity .is giicstx ol tivit tlulws .mtl ulitirtlics. Ulliitcrx for tliu yur xxx-ru: -ILl.lllll.l Strit klcr Pit Mft in! l.illi.m Ritltllt- I'!tw-1'i't,ijift1ff lntiiw llurrcll . ,Yti'z'tf.1i'li' lflimlwctli lmliotlcii i14Vc.Il!lI'cI' lflimlwt-tli 'lomw I.if1i'.:i'i.:iz l5.ix'itl ll.1lvt ot lx .Ali-m11,'ft.111ii'f W4 BTTUTE sc G R A Y 'TT W' 1 9 3 5 JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Spfmmr Miss Clara Payne Uffvfi't'I'i june Darr . . . Pi'c.i'iJi'11f Mary Ellen XY'ittstatt I'ii't'Pi'emft11f Betty Smith . . Stfi'1'ff.:1tw3 Alice Doe . . . Tipirffmi' Marjorie MacPherson St Vg'L.J11faIf-.'1J'l7ll' Doris hliskell HE junior Girls' Glee Club hitthed its wagon to a star. The tvx o general prineiples kept continually in mind in y.t3:l,uig to.,.u'u tue star vyeipz ily to improve the club members' general knowledge ot' musit' and 423 to help develop a taste for the enjoyment of good musit, The weekly tluh meetings were made very lively and interesting by the presentation ol' hallads tharatteristit' of the modern age. The annual presentation of an operetta hy the students of the -lunior High was taken over hy the club. This, the troxvning attomplishment of the organization wi. presented in May after many hours of hard and eouscientious lalwor had heen spent in its preparation. A preview given in the general assemhly treated an interest vvhiih made the produttion a grand suttess for the junior High and its Che fluh. GLEE CLUB Ili-uiliii: li-ft tu riuhl I-'irst i'-iw: lilsii- Mui- lIe'iHL1l'lllvi-l', l'i-:uv Smith. .Xrhi-lin 1'Iiz1l'li-s, Xillivj la-it Yau l'4-lt, lie-tty .lzielgsuih I'i'isvill:i llaililuiu, 1'hrisliiu- lilivliliulz. It-iris lluuii-ls. Rlnruziri-t lin-ill. .le-:iii Wnlluii, l-Ithi-l liosm-Il, Aunt- l'2lI'I', Isulwlla .li-lla, lilimlwtli lmvis, Niriuu XY:ii'iI. Si-1--fiul ion. Bliss l':i5m-. Miltllu-il l':uxv, Iiililli liliulwvy, lilli-in Siiuuus, L+-uisv llursl, liuthryii Ilivks. Nllvrllv l'4'I'I'-X, Ni-riuri l':i5ui-. lilsii- In-i-If-i's. lmiis Nlislu-ll. Juni- lmiag Mary lille-in Wittstutt, Ali.-v lnw, live-lan Wviniw, Alva llinvs, livin-i-1-gi Yxirdln-v, Wlliifri-il xvflllll. X llll1l Ili-avi-rs, Marin- l'i-mlli-I-ui. l':iIrivi:i Nl:-ui-in l':iulini- lluliui-s, .Xiiiivv Tiiilciiir Nat in l'ii-Iuiw' I5:lrh:ll':i IQVUXXII, Al2ll j4'lAit' M1-l'll1'I'N-III. Ilvtly Smith, 115 BLUESLGRAY I' ' li 12335 P. T. A. I , 'L I, 1, IIIIII I, :II III3. K x x ,.-- I I-Q. X -. I.':I,-, IIMIIIIII: III! !IIl'I1III IIIXI Ion Xlis wins, XII- NIIIIIIII XI I I NI II XII XXI II I XI I III N III XII XIIII I I XII IIIII I III I I 'I XII l I XII I I It IIII Inu , .I--s:-I, sb.II.I PARENT-TEACI-IERS' AS5I3C3A I'SCIsI flI,Ifl,lI Mr. C..IrIcton Ii. Iuvis Mrs. C.. E. Wfismcr . Mr. Monroe Stockctt Mrs. tl. Mrs. CQ. E. Simmons Mrs. Norman If. Sims Mrs. Ci. L. Mohundro Miss Dorothy Alexander . . . 1,IL,Iln!L'I.7f I'iw-l9I1'.IIi.fw1I I'fI'Lf'-PM .flift Ill B. Lowell I'zu'-I'1'I'.I'iJI'uf Tmf.1.I'11I'tfI' Su'1'tf.1I II . Hf,I'flIl'j.1lI . . LUV, SLIM f.II,1 HE IJ.Il'Cflt Tcaclicrs' Association is the org.InizctI intcrcst of thc parents .IIILI tc.Ich- urs in thc work of thc boys IInII girls of thc nctcssary th.It thcrc should hc some hoi 'I'h.It thc IJ.lI'L'IIf hI'c.It'IIcrs' Assotiition IIIIs .III III this its htth year thc INL'IDI3L'I'5IIIP stc.IIIiIy .IIIII twcrity-ciylit mcmht-rs. Tho Assotiation h.Is hun IIIIIIsII.IIIy fortu othtcrs xxho Il.lYl.' hccn IIIfCI'L'SIL'LI in thtir work IIIL' UI'U.lIIlZ.lIIOI1 III CYCIB' XKXIY. I school. In the high school cspcuially it is ul hctwccn thc home .ll lLI thc school. cx'iIIcnt nccII is shown hy thc flint th.It inIrc.IsctI until it rc.IchctI tive hunIIrCII n.Itc in II.IYII'lg txlpahlc and cnthusi.1stiC .Ind xxho h.Ix'c I.LlffI1Cl'L'aI thc progress of II to thy' sIIIIIcnt hoth' .InII to thc xxholc Une ot thc IILIIII' N'.lIll.lIWIL' s-'rxiw-s r nIIcr Iommnnity, .IIILI L'sPL'LI.lIIy to .III who II.Iw cw-r spokcn from thc rostrum of thc .Indi- . . . . . .1 torinm, xx.Is thu .IUIIIISIIIUII or .III .lI1IIWIIII-f. I to the whole sthool .In IL'.ltIlL'fN IXNSOKLIIIOII IIIIS dont, Ior lIN. IICI II is IIIL'fL'Iy .III Q-xainplc nis instrument h.Is inIIccII hu-n .I hoon oi' thc many Ixiiidricsscs that thc Parent BLUE 86 GRAY ' ' ' 1935 AU LD LANG SYNE STIRLING KERR, '34 A plump little freshman at Fredericks- burg State Teachers College. ED LEIGH, '31 An industrious worker for thte Associ- ated Press. EVELYN LUSBY, '34 A little stenog for the Heinz Com- pany. IIMMIE DEW, '33 VC'orking at the Hudson Supply and Equipment Co. CHARLES ABY DINGES, '33 Head page of the Public Library. MARGARET GRIFFIN, '29 Attended Fredericksburg State Teach- ers College. PEGGY RUCKER, '54 Secretary of the freshman class at G. W. HAMILTON FAUNTLEROY, '53 just Ham to most of us. GREGOR ROHWER, '33 just a dinky wearer at the Univer- sity of Colorado. GEORGE BRUNNER, '34 W. 81 L's famous sprinter of '54 DOROTHY MORELAND, '35 Another hard working goil of Clarendon. JOHN TURNER, 'ss FRANK MYERS, '31 GLADYS IVES, 'ss SKINNY McCLOSKEY, '55 RALMOND LEIGHTY. '32 A student at the University of Mary- land I. T. WALACE George W'ashington, '33-'341 Stray- ers, '34-35. LILLIAN BOSWELL, '33 just Mike , another 'green freshie' at Fredericksburg. FRANK L. BALL, JR., '33 Sports Editor The Chronicle . HORTENSE DAVIS, '31 Secretary to a lawyer. MARY HOPE McGARITEY, '34 Organist and piano teacher. BUN SASHER, '28 Attended XWilliam and Mary. Now working for the County. ADRIENNE ODENTHAL, '34 Attending Strayers' Business College. ROBERT THOMAS, '34 A freshie at historic Wfashington and Lee University. WARREN DODD, '33 Bussie to you. ELSIE MITCHELL, '34 Our curly haired editor of '54 is now at XX'esthampton VIRGINIA JONES, '34 Still our same old Va. GORDON SINGI-IAS, '32 ARLINGTON BABCOCK. '33 EVELYN CARPENTER, '33 ELMO LEGG, '33 BETTY WYLLYS STONE Duke University 117 .g..g..g..g..g..g.....g GEO. H. RUCKER, CO. HOMES - LOANS LOTS - INSURANCE Clarendon, Virginia OPPOSITE COURT Housis LUNCH ROOM SUPPLIES BEEF. LAMB VEAL. PORK XXf'i1o1,i2sALi2 RETAIL L. F. Wfzlrcl rlqflltilllg As BRIGGS SUPPLY CO. 5-IZ, 54-I, -I-II, -IIB NEXV CENTER BIARKET -i7Ai L Street, N. NW. Fifth and K Streets, N. XV. Machine Sliced Sugar furecl Bacon Boileil Hams. Partridge Hams PHONES NAtiivn.iI 0242- NAIiOnaI 96-I8--Dlxtrict 'WI' ARLINGTON COUNTY DAIRY PRODIICQED, PASTELRIZEID, BOTTLED IN VIRGINIA PURE -IERSIZY AND HOLSTEIN MILK C1.Aizi5NnON, VA. Phone: Clarendon 'III Health Permit iii Real IISILIIC---CTCIICIIII Insurance Ill- llurjft' AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE INSI'RANCfIi EOR TODAY PROMOTION FOR 'ITTINIORROVC' Thix well Iuiown school will give you the ki OI training alter high scliool that will he you get .incl holtl that pmition which every ainhitioux young nian, Or woinan is strivin rim! .zfl Ullver ifjmfr Milli flu - A E T N A - Anil other strong Companies JUDSON REAMY Iwiuct, '-ilmxxixcs Yom iIi'Ti'RE. IS Ci.AnisNnON Avia.. N. P0I'9eI 5 BI-I5Ine55 College qri,,-wi ,, Hip qQ1,,,,,,d.,,,- VJ. lrith and EYE Sts., NNY. NAtI. -ITIT IIC ,, . ' 1 U .. g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g--on 4 .g..q. gag... g.. ........g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g.. ..g..9..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g. g..g..g..g nd IP S to reach. Call, write or telcplione for our free .gqqu ..g..g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g g..Q..g.4...-g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. The IVES FUNERAL HOME 310 XVilson Boulevard, Clarendon IVES FUNERAL HOME located in Arlington County since 1911 was built and planned for FUNERAL SERVICE That is why IVES Service is complete. digni- hed, and modern in every respect. Tel. Cltlf. 24162 Fmlf F,1f1Il1fjc,I Phon P R E S T O N ' S PHARMACY e Clarendon 5911- Pmmpr CLARENDON, VA. CompIIrnenIs OI ROY S. BRADEN ARLINGTON HALL JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR GIRLS SUBURBAN TO WASHINGTON CENTER OF ARLINGTON COUNTY Special subiects under excellent instructors and renowned artists Academic work unusually strong. Credits accepted in leading colleges and universities throughout America Speciaf Rules for Arfingtmz Coznzfy Girly THE Eooo QUESTION? May Be Suffer! Al A. ISKOW'S MEATS-POULTRY-BUTTER and EGGS-COUNTRY PRODUCE Onlefxr Delizered Free Call Clar. 49 Rosslyn, Va. XVINI. E. PAYNE PI'ejfJe1If XVASHINGTON AIRPORT South Wllshington, Va. Phone Clarendon 2171 KENNEDY'S SERVICE STATION SOUTH SPRUCE ST. STATION AUTO REPAIRING TOWING SERVICE Call for Ed-Gai .11 Cily Priref GLEBE COURT SERVICE Clarendon 530 Lee Highway and Glebe Road Esso Sfafion Special Rates on Regular XVashing, Polishing and Greasing Contracts gag g..g..g..g..g..5..g..g..Q..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. DQIIIEPI Cff1111fffi111u111,i' of THE RUCKER LUMBER CO. Pliunci Cliicndiin 1551 BALLSTON THRIFT SHOP 806 Fairfax Drive. Ballston, Vai. Scliuol Supplies- - Hmm- .ind Gcncml lXlL'FCl1.l11LllNC Pliunc: Cllr. H63 Lyon Park Service Slalion Rctrmd Tirf.-N fmycssoricm Tubes, lhttcricn, Oiling, Cruising A. j. l2i.sAssiciz Building Bloulx Sewer Block CHERRYDALE CEMENT BLOCK CO., Inc. f,ic'lllc'llf l91'ffJ1frf.i' of Qznififi CIIIZRRYIWALIS, VA. l l.igs.tonc Sand .ind Ciravcl fl.lln'lIillIIl V6 fl.ii'uiidoii S65 1Niglit1 VIRGINIAN ICE 81 FUEL CORPORATION or ARLINGTON COUNTY Oiuuilgc Disc Antlirdnitc Coal KHAI. YARD Soulli Xlflsliiiiglriii, V.1. I'liiim-. XX Aliiul S625 lu- lxl.111l1l-.1LlL11II1v1Q l'l.iiit .ind 66.11 Y.ii'd lDiiutgl.is Shition, V.1. vl1LlL'i'l1U11L' 11.116.11.111 IVR-11121 Fairfax Sanilary Barber Sliop m1'l'r'.lf 1rflll',i4'ff' fn fha' Buyfn SS XY'ilwn lioiilcuiixl fl.ircndon, Va. HARRY W. CUPPETT HARDXWARE-PAINTS OILS Telephone: Clarendon 666 BAi,i.sroN, Viiuriwm BALLSTON PHARMACY TH12 RIEXALL STOR12 Ufifwf pf1.I1'lll.?l'-1' ju .'l1'jjl1lQ'lUl! Cllllllfjl Prompt Delivery P41111 Cl.1I'C11xlOH 221 Q1'A1.ITY- S1iRV1Ci1i--COl'R'1'1iSY H. Cf. Smiiifii R. H. C1.ximvi2i.i Prcxnription Scrvipc .lt .ill hours MURPHY 81 AMES, Inc. 'flue Ilfifwf .fmf l-.1i'Kgigrf l.1111f!1uJ' Clllllfhlllrl 211 .l1'fj1.f.Qffi11 C,ii1111f.1' Rosalyn, V1 lillls Ciliurcli, VA Cl.ir. on I-,C, iso Cn111f1fZ11fr'1Jfr nf S. SPINA SHOE SHOP fll.:'l11l?NDON, VA. g..Q..g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g.....g..g.. LOANS ON DIAMONDS WATCHES and JEWELRY UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FOR SALE ABOUT U3 ORIGINAL VALUE OLD GOLD BOUGHT AT PRESENT HIGH PRICE ROSSLYN LOAN CO. ROSSLYN VIRGINIA J. F. GENTRY St'f70Uf Szrppfiei, IIE CIIQIIII. Cdlllfnf. Sofl Dlfllkli. Liglv! L1111I'lw.s' Adjoining the High School Grounds Telephone 1 NAtional U5 S 2 i H. L. HINES f Uniforms and Civilian Cloihcs 1704 G STREET. NORTHVUEST XVASHINOTON, D. C. COMPLIAIENTS OF YOUR UNIFORM MAKER LEO L. CALLAGHAN rl. BRAXVNER NICHOLSON, IR. T H E F AIR W A Y SPORTING GOODS Federal Amer. B.Ink Bldg. Phone Mlftro. 4132 1546 G Street, N. XV. XY7.ISlIll'lgfOO, D. C. Cmf1pfin1e11l.I Of MILLEETS SUPER SERVQCE STATION 1 WEST WILSON BOULEVARD H. P. GALLIHER, inc. CLARENDON, VA. Lmzzlzer-IIlillzmri Blzihlilzg ill.zleri.1f.r up up ..g.,g..g..g-.g..q..g..g..g.....g g..g..g.... gag FOX BARBER SHOP CLARENDON, VA. P. W. SI-IARPE CO. REALTORS and BUILDERS 21 XV. XVILSON BLVD. Clarendon, Va. WQLLQQH T. J. BRUMBACK g-4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g--g..g.4a, 4 T 0 Clarendon Beau'ry Shop X I Blfffcfcfl' 81 a c31.1fm.10n, v... w.11. M1 Clarendon Dress Shop 5 2 QUALVI-YaSERVICE OFFICE RESIDENCE 5 Nat. 6531-1 Walnut moo 5 The Colonial Pr1n'l'ery VICTOR FLOWER SHGP 4 PRINTING Mrs. R. B. 1561116111 R. H. Am-111 IIIULTIGRFIPHING 1II.111.z1g'w' Ar.ri.rf.z1zf 1II.111.1ger Phone: Clarendon S9-1 752 NINTH STREET, N. W. Iicllcy Building Clarendon, Va. WIASHINGTON, D. C. 5 1 ? 3 1 M MULUGAN 5 COLLEGE, SCHOOL AND FRATERNITY 'IEWELER I Q 1110 F STREET, NORTHWEST 5 XVASHINGTON, D. C. Q 3 Swim' Rilzgr Made B-11 Ur ? Goo. M. Yca man 8: Sons, lnc. 38 amd -I0 WILSON BLVD. C1.A1z12NnoN, VA. I-IARDXVARII, PAINTS. OILS GARDEN and HOUSEHOLD GOODS SPORTING GOODS Buy H1 flrfjallqlml CIKIIIIILI' Phone 2211 Cm11pfimw1f.r of RAY MARCEY LIZIZ HICHXVAY C'l1crryd.1lc Virginn . . I X O 2 I Vurgrnra Au+o Supply Co. 3 L. A. SCIHOII, PI'flpl'IL'fl!l' KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES 2 TYDOI- GAS and VEEDOL OIL AUTO ACQESSORIES Phone: XY'AInut 02,13 Ross1.x'N V1Ru1N1.a 5 1 Q Crnzfjvfizzzczlfx of I t Parkway Mofor Company FALLS FHIIRCDI-I VIRGINIA 2 I 2 'C .................................................. Cmzzpfizlzezlff of MAYNARD'S CAFE I-110 EYE STREET, N. VU. XXi'.1shington D. C. Telephone Cl.u'cnLIon 1559 Galt Davis, Mgr. ROSSLYN BOWLING CENTER SOUTH END KEY BRIDGE ROSSLYN, VA. IZ U1zcf.x'r'effen' xlffejf' Dulclri Baker Boy, Inc. QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS North 9354 TELEPHONE CLARENDON 1010 DAVIS CLEANERS 3OI Columbia Pike Arlinglon, Va. XV. H. SHAW' PHONE ,Nl XXV H. ROGERS FALLS CHURCH LUMBER COMPANY EAST FALLS CHVRLH, VIRLJNIA Lzmzfzfz' rum' illiffzmrk SHERXVIN XVILLIAMS PAINTS ROOFING-XVALLBOARD JOSEPH L. CRUPPER . Arlmg'Ion Molror Co., Inc. CORPORATION LUMBER ROSSLTN, VA. 1911011681 Telephones XVESL 2520-X5C'Alnut S840 Clarendon 1 i XY'ESt 2208 ROSSLYN, VA. COLUMBIA 84 ARLINGTON SHOE REPAIR SHOP Two Doors from Post Otifice 517 East Columbia Pike Virginii ...np....g..g..q..g..g..g..gv ....g..g,g..g..g..g..g.. ..g..g.....g..g... Dickey Co., Inc. Clarcmlori 53--XX'ESt 1031 Hay, Grain, Coal and Building Material LARRO POULTRY FEED OUR SPECIALTY ROSSLYN, VA. GM .L lullls C,,l1llI'L'lTf'-155, 1 1 lxlflfjlllfj' lfw' Ijmzzffmjzxzf Tlpzzllrfmrhzlirnz MAKELY MOTOR CO 19111 GIIIUILII H U N T ' S EAST FALLS CHURCH, Vu. 314 XVILSON BOULEVARD Clarcmlon ll7l Clarendon, V.1. A UI 'WJ L 'SLD CARS BOYERS PHARMACY G. S. KERFOOT HERBERT W. POOLE Clarendon 73 Clarendon, Va. COMPLIMENTS OF L Y O N I N C . LYON VILLAGE VIRGINIA W. T. WEAVER at sons CQMPUMENTS H411'Llxx111'cE Paint . , . OF c,UllIl'LIL'IUl'S buppllcs uw WISCONSIN AVliNlFl2 A XX Jslnnlgton, D, C . FRIEND Wm rv YOUR PORTRAIT MUST E . PLEASE YOU YOUR EAIVIILY AND YOUR FRIENDS The undersfanding sIciII experience and infelligence necessary +o good porfrairure are here yours fo command Old Phofographs Reproduced Passporfs PI'1ofos+a+s ROYAL STUDIO--LEET BROS. CO 73I I4 S'rree+-NA+ionaI 9362-0308 ........ g..g..g. ...Q g..q..g..g.. Phone Clarendon 2536 BAUSERMAN'S SERVICE Tlva Home of ,Slzfixfiwzl Cll.l'ffNllc'l'5 TYDOL GAS-VEEDOL OIL H. G. B.Iu5erm.In, Prop. Columbia Pike .Ind Glelwe Road ..g..g.. g..g..g..g..g.. ..o..g..g..g..4 .,,..,.,, ,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,.,.,., Phone: Cloarentlon 828 Fux'5 Bvzrutg Slum, Zinn. Frederics Vita-Tonic Croquignole XVLIVCS SPAULDING BUILDING Clarendon, Va. Real Estate Lo.Ins Insurance Sf7L'f7I'h5j .Q in Slmzff Hflfl,lL ,l' Izmf Rwzrr C. W. CLEVER RI2ALToReNoTAIzY Keep lltwiflvilz Yom' Bzzzfgef' Still' 411' Rosen's Quality Market BIEATS. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS-BEERS and XYIINES Othce Othce X 1 FREE DLLIVERY lll Clarendon Ave., N. Telephone 'I 600 XY . XX'VllSOI1 Blvtl. Ballston. Va. Clarendon, XILI. Clarendon 522-21 eq I Call: f,l.1I'CI'lLlOI1 TM . Com limenls Complumenls p Ol SNYDER 81 CO., Inc. FALLS IQIIIIRQH, VIRGINIA Dodge Plymouth .S.IfII lim! 5. IIII I KlRBY'S SERVICE 'lI'lg'I1lI1Illt'Nf Cl.IItIIIlIIII IWW-ffXX'.rXlIIIIt 'llli 1 I XY'liS'l' XVILSUN l5OUl.lEX'ARl3 K l.ll'L'IhlOIl, YI Ol M. A. CARDWELL BIIIIIIIQII Clarentlon Vnrgrnu fRl.1I'CI1nlOI1 1036 vw 'Ullff ffm llwrwfrf Izliflv Sjtfllf XY'hen in Neetl See J. W. ALEXANDER Shop in CllLl1'L'IlLlUl1 ug...-.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.-Q .g..g..g..g..g..q .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. ..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g.. -.g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g.. ..g..g..g.. .g..g..Q..Q.-gm ...g..g..g..g..g.. C01I1j7fjlII6'llf.Y - euLE SERVICE STATION l I nM4 Sim P Ford A 121 LL-HNEPS . f A-E151 GLEBE ROAD .md LEE HIGI-IXWAX Qi, CLARENDONMRGINIAU Commercial TH E C00 PRE Telephone Prinfing The Llfilfsf IOIR SIIOP CLARENDON 8. Publishers In Afllngton CMI' I 6 I o 1514 LEE HIGHXVAY, ROSSLYN COMPLIIVIENTS OF PROF. LOUIS COLANOELO DIRECTOR -- INSTRUCTOR ARLINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL CHILDRENS ORCHESTRA and XXIASHIIXIGTOIXI - LEE SYINIPI-IONY 129 RICHMOND AVENUE LYON VILLAGE CLARENDON 212 COINIPLIINIIENTS OE RESERVE I-IILL FARM ARLINGTON COUNTY VIRGINIA WALLACE8cMONROE LEEWAY IN N Pl7L1I'lll.It'.I.I'l'.Y Beer-SIIIILIWILIIESE-Cigarettes Gas .md OII XI? ILEL SH' ,, I T L IXEXI L I H Hffwv CIMAII Iffmf .zmf DLfiI'iffz1,I Phone CIJICIILIOII 16 RH 7 Q Cffffrc CHERR5 DAU1- VA- LCC HigIIw.Iy E. IQIIIS CIIIIIQII, Va Mi+cI1eII's Confecfionery THE QUALITY SHOP BREYERS IQE QREAM HART, SCHAFFNER sq MARX CLARENDON-NEXT TO THEATRE FINE FORM CLOTHES ,................... .....,.............................. Fancy GI'ocerieS INIarket Supplies COLUMBIA MARKET V. EIIRIIARIYI1 Pi wp: it mr Columbia Station Arlington, Va. Meats, Poultry, Fish, Oysters The Arlingfon Pharmacy COLUMBIA PIKE Arlington, Va. Sodas Sundaes Candy Phone, Clarendon 1448 Fire Bonds Casulty PARKER W. LUCKETT INSURANCE 823 FIFTEENTI-I STREET, N. W. Wgisliington NAtion.1I 6966 CLASS RINGS AND PINS A. H. DONDERO, Inc. 1718 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.. N. XV. XY'.1SlIi11gton, D. Cl. LILY BEAUTY SHOP A103 Solrrii FIIf'I'II S'I'RI2I2'I' l'IiNROSIi STATION Arlington C Lirendon 1 Soi I.illi.In M. Smith, Prop. s 5.4.4..g..g..g.....g..g..g- ,..g..g.....g. g..Q..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g.. BUICK. PONTIAC Vifst 1857 USED CARS Clarendon 1860 ESTHER DORMAN SR. CLASS '55 ROSSLYN, VA, WINDRIDGII at HANDY, Im. Sufi r-Buick, Pivnti.Ic-Sw'z'ive Compliments OI WINDRIGE 81 HANDY, Inc. BUICK-PONTIAC ROSSLYN, VA. Compliments OI DEPENDABLE CLEANERS DYERS 517 E. COLUMBIA PIKE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Telephone: Clarendon 1881 C'fi111fvf21114 my nf ERNEST M. SHREVE CHERRYDALII VIRGINIA Cherrydale Shoe Repairing IU. P. Puglisi IS Llili HICIHXVAY CI'IlZRRYI1AI.li VIRGINIA Y G11 J. W. BANTON 0--o--0--m ...,........q..1- 0--0--o--o--0--s--o--o--o THE CHRONICLE Publisher: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GUN i'iEiiRN CLARENDON, VA. Thi Hwmi lNIL'Il'T!7rlf7l I' of , . . ARLINGTON COUIVTYH A M E RIC A N Claronclon, Va, COMPLIMENTS OF DRUG STORES, Inc. Clarendon 47 SERVING XVASHINGTON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL ARLIN GTON AND FAIRFAX MOTOR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Busses for Hire On Special Trips BALLSTON, VIRGINIA Anywhere, Anytime Call Clarendon 655 JEFFERsoN c fffff ,hfwff Of CLEANERS and DYERS CROFIHS PHARMACY 105 FRAZIER AVIQNUE 105 FRAZIER AVENUE Phone Clarendon S24 Viigiiiiii i'ii8iiiiiiiCi5 Wfe Do Your Neighbors Cleaning Om' Sfrachzlly if Ifjllmtg Pm ini' ripfmfzf Iiiibli Nui YU 'i 'J Wie Carry .1 lfull Line of School Supplies All Wofi Guammeed Wie Give Service Prices Right 'e Ui' A Crzlf ARLINGTON sl-ioE REPAIR fl-111 fl'mfOf1 W J. RIALASPIRA Old Dominion Service Station RALPH R. COPLSNHAVLR, Proprietor CHERRYDALE, VA. CI-IERRYDALE, VA. Half Sole and Hcclsf551.00 Heels-.2 5 C TYDOL .zmf VEEDOL OIL Batteries Charged llnfwi Drum llmlvifu Yun llfzit AUTO Affwofies Auto Repairing ff! Eat X N- albways ICE CREAM THE SHGN OF QUALITY BREYER ICE CREAM CCD. Philadelphia New York Washington Newark C i.ll'CITLiOIi rim 1 LAMBERT ice AND FUEL COmP'imenfS Dc'i1!L'l',t' Ill CQOALR ENYOUD lflli .Mi omohilc A1tww1'iu tciL'UL'I1li Hmlinng .intl Mming NuR'1'ii 'i'Aw'i,uR sit .intl BGWLING CENTER l AlRl-'AX DRIVIQ ..q..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g...........g..g..g..g..g..q.-Q..Q..g..g..g..g..g.i g..g..g..g..g..5 g..g..g..g..g.. I STRAYER COLLEGE I . . . flllUUlllIL't',I' ffm ffffvwzzlllq iff 111 Ii THIRTY-SECOND ACADEMIC YEAR I SUMMER SESSIONS. IUNE iv FALL TERM. SEPTEMBER LJ Secroiarial Courses 3 fm' Aixzlfeflfii' fn' CONllllL'I'L'j.Z! High Srlmn! GiI',1If11.1le.r 2 Q 0 Accounhng and Business Adminis-Irafion Courses I lmzlfilztq In the BCS. .NIJ .ll.C.S. Jetgrcc Day and Evening Sessions 2 Clif-c'rfllt'.lf1:0ll.Il Homer Building F SI'ree'r al' I 2 Telephone NAtional IMS P. 1. HAIIAIAN Dmii-fmt R?lQf.ffl'.II' will NIJN Ojfifnzf Bllffefjll fm' 1953-56 ffpmz I'6q1lf,',ff Qlrnnzvh Svahmi I Published By The S'ruden'rs of WASHINGTON - LEE HIGH SCHOOL PUT ON SALE BI-XWEEKLY AT FIVE CENTS PER COPY I THE THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION HAS 'IUST ENDED PRINTED ON A FOUR PAGE TABLOID I 5 Suppor'r Your School Newspaper I . I I 6 Helon's BeauI'y Shoppe Qomplgmenfs . zsf SERVICE 3 . Of 9 Lee Highway Cherrydale, Va, I Clarendon 62 I I a Qfnlumhia igarhmzirr Qlnmpang 2 M. L. MALONE and S, M. SMITH, Prop. Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 2 Cvlass, Garden Seeds and Fertilizers, Etc. Terms: Strictly 30 days Arlington, VII., Box 96 9 Phone, Clarendon 495 ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g .......g..g.-QQ-Q .g..g..g.. ..q.. ..q. Cofzzjvfizzlelzfl' Of JOSEPH L. MAY Candidate for Office of COUNTY CLERK, Nov. 5 l l C l O O O4'ONl O O O l0O0ONONl0l l O O''O . 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