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Page Twvllly ' v 7 J 'fr f 4 ' f . r . 1' ,' -. ' ','. in' 'J I ,i f, li I , i' l 1 ,- 4' f' ff w I . , '1 f V' .-N If ' .I , . 1 I, J ,i r 1, 1 I , yi . ,ff .r 4 , 1 .1-we-,1t. ,ft , of-ft it-'.,ffa,ftf..+t.f.1f -'wif gan, ww 1 ,: ,f vi s, SENIOR SPONSORS riglrf, N!'llf!'llf Mrs. Adams, Miss Chappell, Miss Loving, Miss Aldhizer, Miss Artz, Miss Elliott. Slamlillg: Mr, Lafayette, Mr. Wlebb, Mr. Lewter. Left lo MISS LOVING-is a mother to all her seniors . . . Our chief sponsor is a great exponent of a clear- thinking brainu . . . Her popularity in college has been retained as Cl teacher . . . is a staunch supporter of extra-curricular activities. MRS. ADAMS-is easy on the eyes . . . It seems to be ci real effort for her to be severe with any- body . . . Her homeroom finally put an end to the monopoly on the Senior cup. M155 CI-IAPPIQLL-is a small bundle of elisiciency . . . She and Sam make I1 grand Mutt and Jeff . . . is capable of interesting everyone in school work by Hrst having some fun and then by getting down to business. Miss ALDHIZHR-probably talks with more rapidity than any other teacher . . . is always on the go . . . Mademoiselle has a great many irons in the fire . . . highlights her classes with interesting experiences. Miss ARTZ-lmd written for the Academy of Science . . . is undoubtedly one of the most conscien- tious Worlters . . . sponsors the most athletic homeroom . . . has many friends . . . Remember Flowers for Miss Artz ? i S ' VIIS ELl.lOI I'-is an ardent backer of the Student Government . . . leads her homeroom on to victory . . . is very fond of her Hershey bars . . . is anxious to understand all her students. MR. LAlf,xYl5'l 1'ti-is a pal of the boys in uniforms . . . drives his chemistry students with a ferrous hand . . . is nn insoluble precipitate from Bates . . . is probably the most-talked-of teacher . . . believes that a teacher's private life should not be published. Mit. WEBB-is sometimes called Curly . . . believes in morning exercise . . . never appears to be hurried . . . Anything he has a hand in has a way of turning out all right. Mn. L13wTExt-is a sports lover . . . is full of ideas . . . His habit of rocking on his chair makes some uneasy . . . shows his emotions at basketball games by silently twirling his hat. SENIOR OFFICERS Left' In rigbf: Al. K. Shelton- Treasurer, Elea- nor Kriegei'-Seo rctary, WllyI1C Iiloomingburg - Vice - President, Claude GarHeld-- President.
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Q, -1 L KATHELYN YATES Girl Rerz'rvr's Ig Auxiliary Sfajf Guide Sergeant 2, 35 Siaf Seeoml Lienfvmmt 4. Has always been an ardent sup- porter of the Auxiliary . . . is a lieutenant on the Major's staff. GEORGE WILSON Has been dubbed the class pest by certain individuals . . . is usually late . . . isn't at all noisy . . . is one of the cool, calm, and collected type. Haas wwdtns Q ilu flliemuriam Wortha Shaw Good-naturedness, truthfulness, and generosity, the vital attributes of fine character, were truly represented in the personality of Wortha Shaw. His ever-beaming smile and his friendliness made everyone Who met him a friend forever. Wortha was a true and sincere classmate. His death occurred during che Christmas holidays of 1940. Th-ere is not one of those who knew him who does not miss Wfortha Shaw. if ., -ui. my was EVELYN VVILDMAN Baseball Ig Baxlzetlmll 25 Hockey 25 Drzmzrzlic Club 25 Nmuxlmpcr Club 3. Is an ardent bowling fan . . . Wlicii one becomes friendly with her, a likeable personality emerges . . . Wcddiiig bells are music in her cars. Leo UIKBANSKE Football 2, 3, 45 Truck 3, 45 I-loluc ECOIl0IlllCX Club Pl'l7XlllL'Ill 35 XV.-L. Club 3, 45 Science Club 4. Was voted the most athletic boy of the mid-year class . . . is a very fine cook because he enjoys cooking Cklousehold Hintj . . . is a typical athlete . . . has a radiating person- ality . . . believes in telling you what he thinks. Page Ni710fL'l'll
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I 1 5 Og the fbllnga. that they, Home do-n.e,' ALBERT ALEXANDER Carleis lg Patrul 3, 45 Holm-room T1'6dS1l1'Ei' 4. Is one of the trio in 311 . . . has a good time teasing . . . is kind- hearted, loyal, and dependable . . . That mustache! EDITH ANDERSON Home Evououzicx Club 25 Auxil- iary 2. XVith Il seriousness of purpose she travels life,s road . . . has :I kind, soft musical voice . . . is defi- nitely not a class disturber . . . is a loyal friend. COLLEEN ASHWOOD Fairfax, Virginia-Glee Club 2, 35 VV-L-Trac Slurly Club 4. Has I1 sunny disposition . . . is meticulous . . . possesses a gentle, lady-like manner. BETTY BALINGER Baseball 25 Hockey 25 Volleyball 25 Arcbcry 25 Bnxkvtball 25 Girl Rexerifrs 25 Slauziz Club 25 Posfer Club President 35 Clay Morlvliug Club 45 Bowling Club 45 Auxiliary I, 2, 3, First Sergeant 4. Is very active in sports . . . seems to have what it takes to make an all-around girl . . . is fond of the Out-Of-doors. BILLY BARTON Sciwlrr' Club I5 Drazuufic Club Prcsizluul 4. Is a demon on wheels . . . makes a wonderful big brother . . . is a potential and kinetic big shot. Xl Is. I Iii!-Xtiflii K WALLACE ALLISON Moilel Airplane Club 35 Pali-nl 35 BLUE AND GRAY 4. Takes a great interest in life . . . is quite an artist, as can be seen from some of the sketches in this annual . . . is characterized by shy, bashful ways. RUSSELL ARMENTROUT Roauolee, Virginia-Foofball 2, 35 Literary Sociefy 25 Hozucroouz Prvsizlrut 35 Hi-Y Viz'c'-Prvsirlzwf 35 N?lL'.Yp!If10f Club 35 Stilfllff' Club 35 W'-L-Mozlbl Airjzlaur Club Presi- rlcnf 4. Is as likeable as he is sizeable . . . has worn out or outgrown two tux- edos already . . . One of his hobbies is making model boats and airplanes . . . drums up an audience for hockey games. SHIRLEY BAILEY Home Efmzomicx Club 3, 4. Is capable of handling a needle like an expert . . . is a grammar shark . . . has the habit of doing one thing at a time. ROBERT BARDE Firxf Aifl Club 35 Dralmzfic Club 4. Has a distinguished calmness . . . Still Water runs deep . . . burns the midnight oil . . . has il pleasant, sincere manner. ALICE BAUMGARDNER LJVIIFIJIJI-lfg, Virginia-Arf Club 25 W-L-Drzziiiutir Club 3, 45 Bowl- ing Club 45 Senior Play 4. Is always in the thick of a con- versation . . . has a great many ad- mirers down at the bowling alleys . . . is appreciated by the Dramatic Club because she has stage aspira- tions. Pnge Twenly-one
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