Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1943
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Q' - 0 4 U .L- uAq.i,:Q C o fl 5 9 1- iz 00 1 e .4 M up The Senior Class of 1943 of WASHINGTQN-LEE HIGH SCHQQL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA f5 Presenfs VQLUME SIXTEEN Of THE BLUE AND GRAY Wgnyui AND D8c1lI.Cc1fQLJ fo the free ealucation of a democracy Where students learn because of incentive and not because of fear of punishment. Where the educational process strengthens the foundations of our state, by teaching unprejudicially those things upon which our democracy exists--liberty, justice, kindness, and equality. It is a process by which each generation absorbs the knowledge and experience of its forbears, furthers that knowledge and experience, and records it in many varied Ways for the next generation. It is a process where today's child of nonenity can become tomor- roW's man of destiny. KDVIINISTRNIQN ...Q 4... Lrff ffl Q-p, as Mr. Fletcher Henlp SllfJPl'iIlfPIldf'IlI Bu-afzad 06 Education Vijfllff Mr. john Ni. Stewart: Mr, ,Iacksnn XV. Rosig Mrs, Lucy G. Buwcy, chairman: Benjamin F. Smith. 2 ,' Ituu-nn.-..,. '9'l 1 ,M Rev. Walter F. Vfolfg Mr ,f 1 Ziff, ji'- IIWQLI Mr. Claude Nl. Richmond l'rini'ipul To tba Class of 1943: You are graduating into a turbulent world, but I know by the admirable manner in which you have conducted yourselves here that you have the courage to face it, the determination to see it through and the wisdom to contribute to the prevention of its recurrence. ' In the face of great distraction on the home front you have devoted yourselves faithfully to the all-important job of carrying on. I know your performance on Whatever other front in which you may become active will be equally creditable. Many of you will soon be bearing arms for your country. Some of the more im- patient, indeed, have already gone ahead. Ihope Wfashington-Lee has contributed, not only to your technique in waging war, but also to the happy, constructive life that lies beyond the chaotic but, fortunately, brief period in which we now find ourselves. No graduating class of Washington-Lee has scattered as you will scatter, and none will be welcomed more warmly on its return. Paul' ,Yun MRS. BALDXYIN MRS. FRANCES C. BELL Vin'-Prinvifml MRS. MAE XIAN METER S1lI7f'l'l'f.WN' of lzzuim' High Svlmol MISS KIACKSON E -Qs. firq M. V 'VP 'ts-. if X 18 mth BQ F L 3 7 mls. l .e. ., Q I N1 Q Q . . 5 22 1. M1ss RUCKER 2. MR. RICE 3. M1ss ROLLINS 4. MR. ELSEA S. M1ss BOORER 6. Miss CHAPPELL Zhe 7. MRs. CORCQRAN 8. M1ss L. MQNIZ11 9. M1ss B1ix'1iRLY 10. MRS. PL'Rc1fL1, 11. MRS. TNI.-XLOTT 12. MR. MCCOR11 ,L Qacu ln. 1-1. li. 16. 1- IS. M1ss Mlss MRs Mlss MR. M1ss XIAR 11N SR111 11 .K111,sx1111R F. Mc N1 111 C,I1RIS111 HRQNR R M1ss Mlss MRs M1ss MRs Mus XYRJUII Y1 X111 l'x111Rsux .-XR1f Rm 1xXN111 Ixxxs 1. I. fs.1L11.' v ' XX5 . ,ss I I !, 6 1' ml -all E A 44 X In C1 ,R A al 3- q QL ' .2- QI . J fi- .1 X. L- 7 in 15 1 Jw ss-N -0 l ffm X 1 1 Jhe T-fn. Rau 1. .. D.-L. Moi 351 xi KN Pixgi D:L.M1.11Asx Ry, :14.:x.'bUX Nfl. lJ2,XfXiIYx, .c-. M -90 . 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But let us hearten in these immortal words of Clarke: Death, to a good man, is but passing through a dark entry out of one little dusky room of his father's house, into another that is fair and large, light and glorious. P.: gi' limi-ri.-11 5 NIOP Slxliwl 3 .a I 2 J , I 1 I I ..' . , ,- 'Z if . , 43' -, '!l1, 'lf Mrs. Louise Lafayette Sponsor .Wie mid-germ aiau OFFICERS OF FEBRUARY CLASS lufl rn right: Bflly' Smith. Secretary: Hiriild Newland, Vice Presidcntg Miriam Timbrook. President. 14 BILL ADE Mozlel Airplane 5. Bill is mischievous,boyish, always on the run. His activities have tended toward mechanical work. He is always present at any affair that promises fun. DOROTHY BASS Bowling Club 25 Revoril Club 4. A snootie little cutie, a pert little skirt. Her vigor and vitality became the characteristics by which we remember her. An interested member of the Record Club. TOM BRODIE Gym Club I5 Boxing Club I5 Seiefzu' Club 25 Home Economies Club lBo-yfj 55 Cazleix I, Z, 5, Seewul Lleufeuaul 45 Sam Brozwu' Club 4. Few of us know what we want and how to get it. We envy Tom. He's one of W-L's most loyal citizens. FRED FORD Science Club I5 Model Airplane Club I, 2, 5, 45 Caclefx l, 2, 5, Lieufeuaui 45 Sam Browne Club 4. Always grinning and up to some mischief. His model airplanes are of the best. ELINOR HARRISON Girl Reserves I, 25 Rc'fonl Club 4. The real glamour-gal of the class. Is well-liked by everyone in this small February Class. ROBERT HUFF Boxing Club 55 Homeroom President 55 Varsily Football 5, 45 Varsity Baseball 5, 45 Varsify Bas- ketball 5, 45 W-L Club 4. Definitely athletic. What is there that always makes athletes so pop- ular? Everybody knows and likes Bobby. RIiKilNAI.l7 BARNFS .. -. . . . , ll -I, Club Z5 .S1'1i'r1u'f,l11lf 5. Reginald is quiet, but he's always there working on something worth- while. N1II.DRIiD BOYLANIJ Un'lu'yira I, 2, 5, 4. Her real interest is in her violin, by which we all remember her. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oakfl ANTHONY FLORES Sl4ll'lIl'l' Club 15 Cailef Baml 2, 55 Draiuaiie Club 2, 55 Baml Club 45 Orf'lu'xira 5, 45 Reuml Club 5, 4. Antonio of the Commandos with his perpetual grin, is our Class cut-up. Heis also quite a talented player of the clarinet. ROBERT CUNSTI-.N New York - German Club I5 Railio Club I, 25 Dann' Club I, 2, 55 Bible Club I, 2, 5, 45 Clue Club I, 2, 5, 45 Track 4. Although new at NY'-L this year. Bob has really made a place for himself in all his Senior activities. XVhen you meet this all-round fellow, you don't have to guess that he's from New York. GEORGE HENRY Boggs' Home Ecrnzmrziex 4. George is a quiet fellow, and is really a well-liked member of the Class. He is a hard worker and can always be counted on to help. ALICE ,IEAN LUCKETT Pali-ol Club .55 .XYt'll'SI7c1f7t'7' Club 55 Carle! Bautl 25 Bible Club 2, 5, 45 Honor Soviet-y 45 BLLL Axim Crux .5 , 4. v XY'hen we try to think of a deli- nition for character or service, we think of jean. She has been both able and willing, XY'-L will miss her cheery smile, but knows it will make Buddy happy. Page Svzeui i'i' II AMELIA MUNSON Glee Club 1, Home Economies Club 2, Red Cross Club 2. Kindness is her watchword, which means she is friendly, cheery, happy and considerate. Smile and the world smiles with you. EMMA PETRY Tap Dancing Club President I, Tumbling Club Presiilent I, junior Class Seeretary-Treasurer 3, Bowl- ing Club 2, 3, 4, First Aid Club President 4. She is one of the cutest girls in the February Class-sweet and obliging to everyone. KENNETH PURDY Varsity Football 2, 3, Record Club 3. Quite interested in sports, espe- cially football, having been a par- ticipant in it for two years. JACK RING Seienee Club I, 2, First Aid Club 3, Cadets I, 2, 3, Lieutenant 4. Not much talk-great, sweet silence. A loyal cadet and swell fellow. BETTY SMITH Sophomore Class Seeretar-y-Treas- urer 2, Homerooin Seeretar,y-Treas- nrer 3, Senior Class Secretary- Treasnrer 4. Loyal otlicer of the Class. Really attractive and quite aheart-breaker. MARIAN TIMBROOK Girl Reserzles I, Dramatic Club 2, IlUNIi'!'UfHl.7 PVc'sirlc'Mf 2, 4, Siu- ilent Gozerizinenl 4, Sojibomore Class Presillent 2, Senior Class President 4. Another very loyal ollicer of the Class. Quite popular as her record shows and an excellent dancer. l'.. l.'Lglifti'H HAROLD NEWLAND Glee Club 2, President 3, 4, Small Mixed Group 3, 4, Home- room President 3, Senior Class Vice-President 4. Harold is one of those rare com- binations of good looks and a resonant bass voice. Music is his special interest, his hobby being his collection of really good symphonic records. VIRGINIA PORTCH Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Softball Team I, 2, Auxiliary 2, 3, Second Lieutenant 4. Genteel in personage, conduct and equipage, noble by heritage, generous and free? Really a well- liked girl. ROBERT STEUART REISS Front Royal, Virginia - Track Team 3, W-L - Cadets 3, First Lieutenant 4, BLUE AND GRAY Artist 4. Bob has really been around but we're glad he got around to us in his journeys. Has done a lot for the school and really joins into everything. WILLIAM ALLEN SHARP lBillj junior Play 3, Track 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Cadets 3, Captain 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, W-L Club 4. One of the best-liked boys in the Class-good-looking and a swell personality. Really a girl's dream come true. HELEN LOUISE SWENSON lDuchessj Palm Beaeb, Florida-Swimming Team 2, Tennis Club 2, Frond Staff 3, W-L-Red Cross Club 3, Crossed Sabres 4. Duchess', is a good sport and a swell girl--ready for anything any- time. MELVIN WINFIELD Track 3, junior Class President 3, Student Government 3, Hi-Y 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-captain 4, W-L Club 2, 3, 4. One of the best athletes and fel- lows of W-L. Was the hero of the Central-W-L football game by making a touchdown in the last minute of play-is the hero of quite a few hearts, too, but then aren't all athletes? f Qi' 'fs Q31 ' ff' s. gi-iv ' 1 I ,r 19, -- f . ,Sli fr, 'TP H- x 'in S 1 1 1, ff sv 11 'V o ' I v . 1... X , , X f- , HH 3 3 I fb fqj 1 X 4, :J f fi 5' 1 3 q f fi 'K g ' , 1 .Q ff- H 1 .12 w' 1 w W S 1? . Eg . ff X W fy i 'f K 0' ' v, H' 'F ' 1,915 , I , 0,LL64,6a.nding, beenio-fm .llmf Bi'if1f,'if1zl CiifI'l-IXIARTI-lA lNlATCHETT lllmf Pflllllltll' BUV1'iBARNES LAXYSON W'iflirxl Cgffl'-,IOCIQLYN PACLXARD MIAUNUUI, Amd xhumv mml JMR In the wurld ?Y'ith dance .decorations There was a young lady named klocelyn Mllnlumi Lim xigyulx lxwl 'SlIkrlfaliiizletriloimgrmn Lark Scpumbkr XYho delighted in being a goslin-. 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'V ' , 1,3 ATTN and Tmnesseey Her efforts arc tull and pmmund I2 e1ILT1lxs211iI' lT111Tl:1T1k: 11.1111v.-. Bur IIIIS clasas choxce tor any type game Sl1c's ch.1rming, and ylwerful, .md plcaunrly cluvcr HC lux wha! lm un, 'W I'-Um, IS Phillips of Xvashington-Lee. Chosen-the best .lll-around. Xxullh xtudufux .lPPll.lI1!C. Page' Tu 11115 4071 D C SIIXX Xlxl U! nu 9 13 I 'lf X! uikriifu-. .- A 1.44 'ii E1 .Eli lil 3- .4 I JAMES ABNEY tjasperj Spartanburg, Soutb Carolina- Hi-Y Ig Horneroom Secretary I. Ph.D. Abney to Mrs. Malott. Twenty years will probably see him president of Harvard if he will stop Hghting the Yankees long enough to accept. LORRAINE M. AHALT Cboir I, 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4g Glee Club 4. She makes friends easily as do most people possessing a good sense of humor. Congenial, obliging, and friendly describe her to a NT. JEROME LAWSON ALLEN Gerry? Sam Browne Club 45 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Inter-American Club 35 Cbess Club 35 Cadets 2, Staff Ser- geant 3, lst Lieutenant 4, Military Science and Tactics Club 4. He is active in cadets and also very interested in fencing. Here's hoping you don't end up with too many scratches, Jerry. WALTER L. ALLEN Art Club Ig Newspaper 2, Pa- trols 3, Assistant Secretary 4. Will never be found looking sloppy. His ever-ready smile and teasing disposition make his presence welcome. SHIRLEY ANDERSON jamestown, New York-Dra- matic Club 2, Basketball 2. W-L- Art Club 35 Bowling 4, Annual 4. No one can boast a better sense of humor. Gorgeous blond hair wins her many admirers. FRED APPLETON Tumbling 1, 3gHon1e Economics 2, First Aid Club 4. He is found in the center of any group that loves a good time. This First Aider is an asset to his class and his homeroom. A I,l,A N XY. AIJAXIS i'lIorrixtou'n,Neu' li'rwVy-lloniw room 'l'ri'asurcr lg Scieiuc Club Ig W!-I.-Citmlels 4. Allan is another newcomer to NX'-L who has proven very worth while to the school. Not only is he friendly, but he has brains and makes use of them. ELAINE AI,LliN Dramatic Club Ig Catlets 25 lfirst Atal Club Sl'lll'l'flll'-3' 2, Library Assistant 3, 45 Library Club 3, Vice-I'i'i'siil4'11t 4, Knitting 4. The lJarktown Strutteru of Variety Show fame . . . she is always jolly-has pretty laughing eyes-fine taste in clothes. MARGARET A. ALLEN Caclet Auxiliary 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Comincrcial Club 3g Recoril Club 4. Her cheerful manner and good sense of humor gain many friends for her. Margie is an ambitious miss who is a great movie fan lat least she's always liked the Arlington Theatrej. ELIZABETH VV. ANDERSON Public Speaking Club 2, Library Club 3, 4g Library Assistant 3, 4g Science Club 4. Has deiinite ideas - especially about the Navy! Always ready for a good argument, too. DORRIS APPLE Home Economics 2, 35 Commer- cial Club Vicc-Presiileizt 3, Library Club lg Record Club 4. This cute young lady has a way which makes friends of all she meets. She is a good student, par- ticipating in many activities. AMELIA MIRIAM ARDAI Orchestra 1, 2, Library Assistant 3, 45 Library Club 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Patrol, Captain 45 Inter-American Club 3, 45 Annual Club 4. Sunny disposition-class contrib- utor-loyal friend-well-liked by everyone. Page Twenty-tbree RODERICK D. ATKINSON Moilel Airplane Club 2, 45 Svieizu' Club 3. He's the type girls call quiet but very, very nice. XVALLY BALZERICK, JR. Ar! Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3. Pleasing personality and being always ready for a good time de- scribes Xlfally, a newcomer from Oklahoma. ARTHUR C. BARTON lOzziej Gln' Club 1, 2, 45 Dramafius 2, 55 Homeroom Prvsiileizf I5 V. Fooiball 25 Trarlz 2, 45 Neu spajler' 2, 4. A very friendly boy, a potential ladies' man and a future pilot. Ozzie has a magnetic personality and good looks. ROBERT C. BASKIN Wfstlraiiijnfoii Higb Sc'bool- junior Nezispapei' Club 25 S4'i'ri'- fary-Treaxiirer of Homeroom 1. W'-L-Hi-Y 3, 45 Reroril Club 45 Svieiire Club 5. Slightly abreviated in height and a most enjoyable companion. His engaging smile wins him many friends. JACK BAUSERMAN Callers I, 2, 3, Iii Livuienanf 45 Rerrml Club 55Aeronaiififs Pbysifs Club 45 Sam Broum' Club 4. A military man, he keeps his chin in and his chest out. He wears a uniform well, at least this is thought by many of the fair sex. MAYNARD BERND Bitvyrle Club 15 Gym Club 15 First Aiil Club 25 Track Team 35 Tm' Club 55 Ri'r'oril Club 4. A heart as big as himself. Phys- ical fitness is his remarkable point. Always ready with a good excuse. liz.. Tu . riiy ,ful ,gr -f 'bg . helix wa- ,Pigs X1 W7 'QQ -sa 1 4: Y 1 fa ii EVELYN BALLOU Glee Club I5 Home Eeonomics Club Secretary 35 Patrol 55 Bowl- ing Club 45 Record Club 4. But so fair, she takes the breath of all away who gaze upon her unaware. MASON BARKLEY I. V. Football 25 Camera Club 25 Baseball Team 3. Interested in sports, even going so far as to win his letter. BEVERLY BASHAW Girls Auxiliary 2, 3, 4, Sergeant Major 45 Newspaper Club 35 An- nual Siaj 45 Girl Reserves 1, 25 junior Play 35 First Aid Club 2. Always happyg a real master sergeant in the Auxiliary. Almost stole the show as maid in the Junior Play, too. I-IOMER G. BAUSERMAN, JR. First Aiil Club 35 Tumbling Club I. Homer is the boy whose chief hobby is pestering Mrs. Skinner. He is the source of many a laugh and he can always think up won- derful excuses lwell excuses, any- wayj. DOUG BEALE Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 25 Camera Club 2. The one man Wfar Bond Drive. Douglas is energetic but reserved. Very soothing to talk to, takes things in his stride. MARJORIE V. BERRY Girl Reserve Club 25 Home ECO- nomies Club 15 Annual Club 45 Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom 3, 4. Knows how to handle her money and her men-has a sophisticated air and dignihed manner. ELIZABETH L. BIGGS lBetseyj Long Bearb, California-Drm matic Club Secretary 1. Coromuln, California-Honor Society 25 Cali- fornia Sebolarsbiji Fefleration 2. W-L-Neuxxjzajrer Club 5, Feature Ezlitor 45 Elm 5, 4, Inter-Anzerican Club 5, 4. Active and vivacious, Betsey has a winning personality and has made many friends in the two years she has been with us. AUDREY L. BLACKMAN Annual 4: Auxiliary 2, 5, Ist Lieutenant 45 Iunior Play 5g Dra- matic Club 2, 55 1Ilft'l'-AllIl'l'll'tIll Club 5. Audrey likes a good time and has many true friends. Her versatility and Wonderful sense of humor make her an outstanding member of XV-L. JEAN BLANCHETT Newslbaiber Club Ig Mozlel Air- plane Club 5g Science Club 4. He seems to get a lot of fun out of lifeg has a friendly smile and an easy-going manner. EVELYN M. BOOTH Real Cross Club 4. There is more fun in her than a casual observer would imagine. Evelyn is one of our newer acquisi- tions and a good one, too. ROBERT BOSTON Caflet Band I, 2, 5, Lieutenant 4g Orebestra I, 2, 4gjuni0r Hi-Y I. Bob is one of those fellows that everyone likes. His primary interest in the Held of science makes him a grand conversationalist. EVELYN BRADLEY Plailaalelpbia, Pen n Syl ra n ia - Verse Cboir 2. Bucbanan Higb Scbool, Virginia--junior Play 55 Beta Club 5. W'-L - Dramatic Club 4. A silent little miss who makes fine grades and is very friendly. IJONALIJ V. CQ. BlRRlpl.l,, -IR. f Q Cutlety 2, 5, Zntl Iaeutemtnt -lg Clreyy Club 4. Slllll limit ne fflub 4. in is quiet, and likeable- actiye in Cadets and in his llonie- room activities. ls always on hand .lt the dances. QIIiTHIi1.YN bl. ismkii lJP'clllIcIftt' Club ig Annual .Stall 45 Bouling Club 4. This charming young lady is .1 very good student. Her natural sophistication makes her quite at- tractive. SALLY A N N BONELL Lamler Higb Scbool-Pep Club lg Glee Club l. W'-L-Vocal Clasi 5, 45 Inter-American Club 4g Ari Club 45 Rell Cross Club 4. Enters into her activities with real spirit and enthusiasm. Friendly and easily amused. Enjoys singing and also working for the Red Cross. LEONARD ALBERT BOSIN Basketball Captain lg Glee Club Ig NezL'sj1aju'r lg Public Sjiealeing Club 2g Carlets 2, 5, Lieutenant 4: Science Club 4. Leonard is an intellect from way back. He likes a good argument and he's always ready for a discussion of current problems. He's a nice fellow and a loyal friend. GERALD BOXVEN Presulent of Clary Ig Cowl Citi- :enxbip Metlal I. Gerry is an easy-going fellow, quiet, but friendly. He takes an interest in a lot of things, but is mostly interested in getting out into the world. CARL BRAUNING Boys' Home Eronmnics 25 Iunior' Press 2, Recortl Club 45 Boys' Glee Club 4: Homernom Presulent 4. Tall, dark, and good-looking, he has done a good job as Homeroom President, and won many friends. Page Tu entry -,til 4' BABS BREXVER Tumbling Club I5 Girls' A.A.A. Club Pri'siili'nf I: Dranzafir Club 3: Baskvfball Team 3, -F5 Boolcroonz Assfsliziif 4. She could have won us with just her warm spirit, but we didn't mind the extra incentives of her black hair and dark complected beauty. CARLYLE BRoyvN ijimmyy Gini Club 45 I. V. Baslzelball 25 Honiu Efononziiiv 2. A good fellow who really goes in for bowling. If you are looking for Jimmy-Clarendon Bowling Center will be the place. HELEN MARY BRONYN Porflaml, Oregon - President of Sopbonzori' Class 25 Della Baia Pbi Vim'-Pr'i'xiili'i1f 35 Auroros Presiilvnf 35 Baskefball 35 Business Manager of Post 3. Helen is new to XY'-L-she comes from the great state of Oregon and is readily welcomed into our folds. ROBERT J. BRYAN Faribault, Minnesofa - Sciwiu' Club I5 Banil 1, 2, 35 Camera Club 35 Annual Sfajf 3. W'-L-Cade! Banil Corporal 45 Sriniu' Club 4. Bob can always be found at the head of his class. Has a three-decker brain and lots of ambition. He's an all-around good fellow. ARTHA JEAN BURINGTON Clezi'lan.l Heigbfs, Oliio-L4'ail- ers' Club I5Girl Reserzvs 25G.A.A. 3. W'-L-Nezzxpajver' Club 45 Pa- frril -I, Artha Jean is ambitious, ener- getic. interesting in mind as well as character. XYILLIAM C. CABLE Bill is an exceptionally quiet person. Because of his work, we haven't seen much of him, but what we've seen we like-his am- bition right now, is to earn his wings. X in X far' 4 .5 N Lx' Q.. Rx 61 i 5 '3' ,SX 1 S 6 'G' dh 9- BILLY BROOKS Cazlefs, Corporal 15 Drum Major 2, 3, 45 Dramafic' Club 25 First Aid Club 4. Everybody at XY'-L knows Billy. He's tall and thin and brunette. He loves a good time, particularly with XY'-Lites. GERALDINE BRONVN Newspaper Club I5 Bouling 1, 2, 35 Auviliarri I, 2, 35 Home Ero- noniivs Club 2, Vii'e-Presitlenf 35 Suinznzing Club 2, Gerry has plenty of energy, likes lots of fun-is happy-go-lucky- her heart has been in New Hamp- shire for many months, though. TOMMY BROXVN Aflili-fir Club I5 Cailefs 2, Ser- geant 3, Capfain 45 Scienve Club 3, Tri'a.vurvr 45 Cravlc Squad' 3. That which ordinary men are nt for, he is qualified ing and the best of him is diligence. EMMA BULLEN Girl Rt'5t'l'lc'X Ser. I, 25 Home Eronmiiivs Sui 35 Ri'i'or.l Club 45 Honivroonz Prfsiilenl 2. The XY'-L boys were slower than usual when they let an outsider capture Emma's heart. She is very pretty and nice. LOTTIE GAYLE BURSON Massillon, Olno-Cboir I5 Girl Reserzes I. W'-L-Girls' Glue Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Small Group 2, 3, 45 Girly' Bouling League 35 Senior Homvrooni Pnisidwzf 4. Her homeroom depended upon her and she came through every time. A loyal glee Clubber. We will always remember her. ANTONIO L. CAFFI Bit'-yvle Club 15 Home Econo- nzifs Presulwzf 25 Draniafir Club 4. Tony hates to miss out on any fun and may be heard telling jokes in any gathering. JANE CAIN Girl Rexerres I5 Home Econo- mics 2, 35 Record 4. Her hair is of good color, an excellent color! jane's specialty is Home Economics. Need we add that she is well liked? W'ILLlAlVI CANIPBELL Rifle Club I, 2, 55 Track 2. An easy going fellow, friendly and cheerful. Has L1 hard time get- ting to school on time. FRANCES LOUISE CAREY Coiiziizerviul Club 45 Houzvroom Secrc'far5' 4. Frances is always a hepcat strictly solid, eh Frances? Good girl all around. COURTNEY CARVVITI-IEN Patrol Club 15 Home Evoiiouzivs Club 25 Band 2, 35 Baud Club 55 Cadefs 4. A comely boy with personality to match. Very few and far be- tween are those who are not his friends. ALFRED COLLINS Boxing Club 35 Ari Club 4. Alfred is a quiet, likeable fellow always willing to help if need be. JUNE COMLEY Dramafir Club 2, 35 Nc'u'spapr'r Club 25 Commerriul Club 45 Girls' Auxiliary 2, 3, 4. A very sweet person with a lovely voice. Quite interested in acting and very good at it too. YIRMINI.-X C,,.'Xl.I .-XI IAN lfirl liiwuiiis l, 2, ig fiuli .lu iliury I, 2, 5, Serjqriiiil 45 libiurx i-lssisluuf 5, 45 1.il'l'n1VX Club 9, 45 Brlsbrfffilll li lliIN1'lPr1ll Although she is very quiet, Yirf ginia is .ictiye in sports. Roller slut- ing and bowling are her specialties. NI.-XR Y Ci-XPI'IfI.NIA N Cfil'l'1lldfifHl .XlLHl114QL'7' uf Cmssril Sabres 45 Girl Iii'si'i'ius 1, 25 Boul- iug 2,Cji1jwlain 3, 45 Librizry Anil!- uul 45 Library Club 45 Auuuiil Bllslllws Slug That gold hair! XY'li.1t .1 privel She has been the upholder of the XY'ar Bond cainpaign in her Home- room, too. BERNICE M. CARPENTER Girl Resi'rzi'.s I5 Ari Club Z5 I-ibrurvJi Axxisfaui 5, 4. Quiet, but never misses any- thing! And there's that interest outside of school, huh, Bernice? JEAN cH1Lco.sT Gln' Club 2, 3, 45 Couzmcrrial Club 4. Quiet and pleasant describe jean very well. EVELYN LOUISE COLLINS Girl Rc.si'i'1i'.s l, 2, 55 Rei-in-.I Club 45 Girls' i'lIf,XilitIl'.X' 3, 4. Energetic and CHIC. Most of her actiyities are confined to Johnny. Maybe that's the reason she's always late. XVILLIAXI CONOVER gbillyl Truly .1 good-natured fellowg always greets you with a smile that is really an asset. Page T1c'rr1!VJ-lil NU . MARY EVELYN COSTANTINI I,ilzi-ary Club 3, Knitling Club Ig Commercial Club 4, Dancing Club I. A late but welcome addition to our school. She is the quiet, re- sourceful type. EDDIE COX Basketball 3, 44 W-L Club 4. Eddie has been a mainstay on the basketball team, to say nothing of being quite the ladies' man, barring none. JACK CRADLIN l'ii'i'-PI'1'Siilr'I1f of Clam lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Major in Callers 4, Cbeer Leailer, Captain 2, 3, 45 Sflulwlf CiUl't'!'1II11!'l1f, Vice-Presiileizf 3 g Home Economics Club 2. Although hebs little in size, hels big in Cadets. jackie is well liked by all and can always be seen around anything pertaining to sports. MARGARET CRICKENBERGER Secrefargy FI't'XlIHIl'l1 Clays lg Vice Prihviilwzi junior Claxx 3g Elox 2, 3, S!'l'l't'fLll'-j' 4, Honor Soci- efvy 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 45 Eilifor of BLUE AND Gum' 4. Crickie, the editor of our An- nual, has done a grand job, we think. She didn't have to read How to XVin Friends and Influ- ence People, it just comes to her naturally. She is a swell sport and the life of any party. ELOISE CROSON Glee Club 45 Home Economics Club 3. Another good-looker of the Class of '-43. Also another girl who has an attachment for the Navy. LALA CURRY Inter-American Club, Vice- Presiileuf 3, Presiileizf 4, Honor Socieiby, Sec. 3, 4, Elox 3, 45 Arlrer- fixing Manager of BLUE AND CJRAY 4. Voted most intellectual Senior, Lala has an exceptionally fine record. Her untiring drive has aided greatly in making our Senior year .i success. llrqi' Tu i nfvi -i iglrl QC ELAINE COOPER Girls' Auxiliary 2, 3, Sergeant 4, Commercial Club 3, 45 Girl Re- serves 2, Dramatic Club lg Bowl- ing Club 3, 4. Chewing gum rationing hits her hard. A hard worker and a good artist. MURIEL PAYE COX Norfolk, Virginia-Pafrols I, 25 Music Club I, 2, 35 W-L-Record Club 4. A cute, new addition to our school. She is one of the many stu- dents from W-L found so often at the skating rink. GLADYS LUCILE CRAIG Girl Reserres Ig Home Econo- mics Club 35 Girls' Auxiliary 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2. Spends a lot of time on her hope-chest, and who could have better reason? BETTY JANE CRIM Glee Club I, 3, 4, Dramalic Club 3, Small Mixed Group 3, Vocal Class 3, 4, Elos 4g Annual Sfajf 4. Bid her discourse, she will en- chant thine ear. One of the best friends a person could ever hope for. DORIS V. CULVER Craff Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. A quiet and willing girl, well- liked by everyone. RALPH M. CURT Denver, Coloraa'o-Pbofograpby Club Ig W-L-Science Club 2, Newspaper Club 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. A good mathematician and an able thinker. He is a good friend of everyone's. ROBERT CUSTA RD Craft I5 Nlerlunziral Drazuiug Medal 35 Moclel Airjilaiu' Clulz 35 Patrol 45 Sc'iem'e Cluli 45 Ilome- room Vice'-Prexulvul 3. The boy with the brain. I-Ie is good at everything he tries, par- ticularly math. -IUDITI-I L. DAVIS Girls' Azixiliary 2, 3, Firsf Lien' feuaul 45 Annual Slaff5 l rem'lr Clulf 45 Home Eroiioizzirx Clulr 25 Dramafiz' Clull 3. Judith has plenty of initiative and has certainly done her part for the Auxiliary. Any morning before school she can be found faithfully drilling the Girls' Crack Squad. O. LOVELL DAY Hi-Y 3, 45 Nvufxpapvr Sfaff 3, 45 Elos 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Home- room Prexidefif 4. Lovell has made a swell job of the newspaper in his half year as editor. Weill also remember him in the line of sports, especially bowl- ing. What's your average now, Lovell? HAROLD M. DEVLIN, JR. Cadets I, 2, 35 Airplane Club 25 Aerorzazifivs Club 4. I-Ie fools everyone by looking quiet and meek while really cook- ing up something hot. ESTI-IER VIRGINIA DEWEY Gln' Club I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling League 45 Girls' Small Group 3, 4. You like her immediately be- cause of her sincerity. She is very faithful in her work, especially Glee Club. Always smiling and cheerful. MARY CHARLOTTE DUVALL Girl Rr'sc'rz'es I, 2, 3, Presin'euf 45 Inter-Ameriran Club 35 Callers 2, 3, Second Lieuleuanf 45 Red Cross Club 4. Mary Charlotte is the silent type of person. She is sweet, kind, sym- pathetic, and smart. We all like her and will remember her fondly. IiI'fI'T Y CQ. DA RC ,lx Y lirauzuln' fflul' I5 lin itll' f,lul' 25 Bllll'llH'Q Clulf 35 llnmt' Igfrmri- uinw fflulf 3, 4. She is the small girl with the big smile for everyone. SUSAN,DIXIIi DAVIS Mariluuil - Ilrauiulu tflulf 55 lptlllfillx Cflulf 2, 55 Girls' 13014 ling I.1'u,qlii' 1, 2, 35 4-ll ffluli I, 2, 55 Class Rwfim'li'r I. W'-l.-llramafn' Cflulf 45 Girl R4'sr'1'l'rx 4. Although new to the school this year, she has made herse'f known and won many friends. GREG IJEPAGTER Sl'l!'lltit' Clull 4. Tall, quiet and nice are the ad- jectives needed in this case. KATI-IRYN DEVVAR Bnzvliug 45 Hmm' 1i1'UlIUllIlt'N Clulf 35 Gsm Clulv 2. This attractive miss always has .1 smile and friendly word for everyone. Yes Kitty believes in friendliness and proves it's the best way to be. MILDRED DRAPER Gln' Clulw I5 Hmm' lfttrmmizitti Clulf 25 Rerrml Clulf 35 Pafml 45 Iglm 3, 4. XVe all love her soft smuthern drawl and even temper. Mildred is another one of our outstanding scholars. MARY LOU DXYIGI-IT uYVl1Xl7il1lQffH1, D. C.-Rell Crow Clulv I5 Mmzfreazl, Nnrfli Clzrnlliia -Sofvlmuznre Class Set'i'elai'3' 25 Kuilfiug Cluln 25 Baskeflnzll Tram 25 W'-L-Revom' Clulf 4. Page Tu ruls -mm' FLORA NELL EASTWOOD Library Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. Flora Nell, better known as Floddie, is always seen smiling. Shelll try anything once. VUILLIAM EISENBERG Record Club 3, 45 Cl7l'IlIl.KfI'AX' Lt1l70l'!1f0l'-1' Assistant 4. Eisey can be found around the lab anytime. Quite a jitterbug and his antics are well-known among his fellow students. MARGARET FAHRINGER CPGgss'J Baxbelball Ig Camera Club 25 Tree Stmly Club 55 lnter-An1eri- can Club Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 BLUE AND GRAY 45 Hmnerrunu TVt'f1SIl!'i'l' 4. Peggy,' is efhcient and intelli- gent with numerous interests. A leader in student activities and Ll solid whiz. EDMUND W. FAISON lliddiej Bowling Team 25 Camera Club 2, Model Airplane Club 5, Cbess Club 4: Tennis Team 4. Boasts the blondest hair of any boy in the Senior Class. Has var- ious interests ranging from chess to girls, particularly the latter. XVINIFRED FISHER lXVinkiej Sbinustou, W'est Virginia-Glee Club I, 2, Science Club Ig Girl Re- xerz es 25 W'-L-Nczcsjvapei' Club ig Remrd Club 4. Tall, friendly, ambitious and a connoisseur of lemon cokes at American Drug Store.Better known as XVinkie. ALVIN H. FOLTZ Dranzatii' Club Ig Baslzetball Ig ilillllillllllg Club Ig Honzeroonz Sec- retary -Tri'ai11rer 3 5 Fi,-gf Aid Club 4. ls very quiet, has a retiring per- sonality, takes an interest in his work, is one of the few boys taking Business Correspondence. liiil' -l.l,li 'fij 870' fa. Magi' P' 5 r 1 9-5 BARBARA E. EHRHARDT BLUE AND GRAY 4. Her tiny voice is new to our school this year but it is already well known. She is friendly and cheerful, quick and petite. GUY RAJAH EVANS Aeronautirs Club 45 Signal Club 4. New to W-L this year, Rajah has already made a name for himself through his knowledge of Physics and Aeronautics. He's a quiet but friendly fellow, who will un- doubtedly find his place in the world without any effort at all. -IACK FAHRNEY Camera Club Vice-President 2, Dramatic Club President 55 Hi-Y Club 5, 45 Points Committee 45 BLUE AND GRAY' Pbotograpby Edi- tor 4, Honzeroouz Treasurer 4. If you want a boy who is good- looking, a good student, and pos- sessing a good personality, just look for jack. This explains Jack's pop- ularity in the Class. DONALD E. FIELD lDonj Arcbery Club Ig Camera Club 25 Science Club 3, 4. Don, the chemistry whiz, also does very well in his art. He is very seldom the source of trouble which speaks for itself. MARTHA E. FLOYD Atlanta, Georgia-President of Class Ig President of Debating Club Ig Newsjlaper Staff 15 Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, W-L- BLUE AND GRAY 45 Red Cross Club Presi- dent 4. She's into everything worth- while, a combination of brains and beauty. Successful in all her un- dertakings including Larry Wood- ward. Is forever doing things for other people. FRANK L. FORD Newspaper Club Ig Camera Club 25 Cadets I, 2, 3, Second Lieuten- ant 45 Military Science and Tactics Club 4. This fine-mannered young man is the best of friends to all who know him. DORIS FOX Coinnzcrcial Club 5, 4, Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 5. Doris is energetic, poised, confi- dent, and quite studious, with a leaning toward the cultural side of life. CHARLES FREEMAN Iunior Higb Basketball Team Ig junior Varsity Basketball 2, Record Club 55 Cbess Club 45 Senior Play 4. He is a Dr. of English gram- mar and a very interesting speaker, seems at times to be deep in a dream. His dry wit earned him the title of uwittiest boy in the class. CAROL FRIEBUS Recora' Club 45 Bowling 4. Carol can always be seen in a crowd, which is enough to prove her popularity since she is a new- comer to W-L. JOHNNY GALLAHAN Scbool Basketball Team Ig Atb- letic Club I, Softball Teanz Ig Bowling Club 2, Recorzl Club 4. A witty fellow who could prob- ably talk incessantly on the assets of Evelyn Collins. Right, Johnny? LORRAINE P. GARDNER Auxiliary 2, 5, Girl Reserves 1, Record Club 4. She is quiet and always willing to help. A good friend and a swell person who likes to read. BERNARD GIBBS Clearwater, Florida. He hails from Florida and that southern drawl proves it. FAITH FRASER filfl Rew'i'1i'x 2, l'1irfl'i'wiili'i1l lg Bouling Club 2, 4, .llonograan Club Treasurer 3, 45 literary Sori- rty 3, Librarian 4, Auxiliary 2, 5, First l.iz'utenant Ailjutant 45 lll.L'l AND CQRAY Bziiiiieu Manager 4. She's one of those typical all- round girls who can dance, make good grades, excel in sports, be popular, and be good-looking all at the same time. ROSELLA I-'REESEMA N lSallyj Home Erononzici Club lg Cirl Rexerws l, 2, 5, 4, Coininercial Club 44 Bowling Club 2, 5, Rell Croxx Club 4, Quiet and reserved, but she is definitely interested in what goes on. A loyal Girl Reserve JOSEPH GAILLIOT junior Varsity Football 5, Track Team 3, 4g Model Airplane Club 2, 3, President 4. Is a big fellow with little energy except at track meets. Is always ready to help. MURIEL YVONNE GANGE Braineril, Minnexota and W'asb- ington, D. C. Muriel is quiet and intellectual. She doesn't say much, but when she does, she knows about what she is talking. PAT GARDNER Girl Rescrz ey Ig Bouling Club 25 Dramatic Club 2g Recorfl Club 4. She's the other half of that oh! so attractive couple always seen around. Is one of the prettiest girls of XV-L. SHIRLEY GOCHENOUR Secretary-Treasurer of Home- roonz lg Hoineroonz Presiilent 3: Secretary Inter-American Club ,ig Honor Society 4, Auxiliary 2, 3. Major 4. Everyone knows the cute Major who so patiently commands the Auxiliary. She is a very active stu- dent with never a dull moment. Page Tbrrtry -one ALICE CORNELIA GODARD Girl Ri'serz1i's I, 2, 5, 45 C0111- nii'ri'ial Club 45 I'1IJI1It'l'00IlI Treas- urer 4. Alice is quiet, very eilicient, and has been kept busy collecting Senior dues. EDNVARD P. GRANT Carle! Major 45 lunmr Class Bas- bvfball Train 55 Miliiargy Srirmic' ana' Tarfirs, Cnninianiler 45 I'arsif,y Basbeilmll Train 4. Tall, blonde, Major Eddie Grant is an imposing sight at XV-L. This fact is well known to a great num- ber of young ladies. HERBERT G. GRAUL Ai'i'lu'i'y Club lg .Sciivzre Club 5g Firsf Auf Club 4. One of the fortunate few who had a car and enough gas to drive to school this year. Popular guy, huh? ,IAMES GRIM Qjimmyj Biryrli' Club Ig Draniaiii' Club 25 Boxing Club 5, Reuml Club 4. He can really cut .1 rug whenever swing is played. -Iimmy is a familiar sight at all the dances. MARY LOUISE GRUNVVELL Girl Ri'serz'es 2, 5g I'IUIIIl'l'UUl1I PVr'sizlr'lIf 4, Rc'c'0l'il Clllll 4, Lifi'I'- ary Sfll'lt'f,Y 4. This attractive girl is really hep. She has many friends, in- cluding both boys and girls. She would be voted the best girl dancer if there were an election for it. ,IEAN HAMM I Tiiiiiiirniszillr, Soufb Carol'na- Prrsiilrnf of Snjnbonirna' Class 2. .Sunifi'r, Srnifb Carolina - Tennis Trani I, 2, Hinleevy' 1, 2. W -L lunifn' Ni'zujn1jn'r Club 55 Reunril Club -li llzlsbvfllclll 5, 4. Being .1 loyal South Carofinian, she is always ready to argue whether or not Lincoln was right. Shels a good basketball player, too. lhrqi' Tbirls -lu 11 1 if .1 BETTY ROSE GOSNELL Girl Reserrfs I, Camera Club 2, Bowling Club Captain 5, 45 Record Club 4. Mention the Marines and Betty Rose is interested. Quite well- known for her bowling ability. ROBERT L. GRANT, JR. W'arri'ui0n Higb Scbool, War- renlon, Virginia. XV-L's gain but XVarrenton, Vir- ginia's loss. Is indeed a welcome newcomer. SHIRLEY GREEN Kansas Cify, Missouri-Homch romn Prvsiilwzi 25 Minerva Club 55 W'-L-Girl Rasvrzrs 5, 4, Coin- nivrvial Club 4. Shirley is just one of those sunny people who keeps smiling in spite of everything. The world smiles with her. She's one of our newer class members but is well-known. JOHN H. GROSSMAN Ari Club 1, Gym Club 25 Var- sify Foolball 4. Another one of the many W-L boys interested in sports, both in watching and participating. ls quiet, nice and very agreeable. BLAINE HADDOX Baskefball 2, Tennis Train 2, 5, 4, Tabla Tennis Club 25 Home- rooin Sf'l'l'f'l4dl'j'-Tf'f'HXIll'l'l' 2, RUC- oril Club 5. Black hair, striking features. Hard worker, strong personality, a good classmate. NORMA E. HAMM Pafrols Ig Swfninzing Club Ig Ari Club 2, Dramafir Club I, 55 Library Assistant 5, 4. Likes sports and dogs. Where Norma is, you'll always find Elaine. Reading is one her favorite hobbies. JOAN HANSELL junior Neu'xjmju'r Clulf I5 Home El'0lIOIl1ll'X Clulv 55 Reborn' Clull 4. She is a very joyful person, al- ways laughing at everyone's jokes. This, of course, makes her liked by all. NVILLIAM HARD l Ramsay 45 Plni Sigma Tau Fra- feruily I, 2, 3, Clmrles A. Bl'Oll.'Il Liferary Clulf 5, 45 Fooflvall I5 Me- c'lJanic'al Drawing Clull I, 2. W'-L -Carlefs 4. Bill is quiet and liked by all. He has a personality that does not need to be voiced. I JUANITA HARRINGTON ll Girl Reserves 25 Dramafit' Clulf I5 Auxiliary 25 Newsjnajver Club 5. ' Juanita is an attractive member I of the Senior Class, who is true to F' the Seabees. She has a grand per- sonality and is always smiling. nfl '1 ii If ll JOHN WILLIAM HAYES ip Tree Sfufly Club 3, 45 Baml 45 Clwxs Club 4. John is quiet and a very hard Worker. He also is a very friendly person. l i RICHARD HEINBUCH Baxelaall 3. Richard is quite a baseball en- thusiast, playing well enough to make the Varsity team for two years. KENNETH D. HILDEBRAND l Orelaesfra I, 25 Vir'e-President il of Soplaomore Class 25 Homeroom Presiileuf 55 Honor Society 5, Presi- I :leur Firsf Semesfer 45 Elos 5, Vice- Presialenf 45 Virginia Literary League 3. Kenny's nimble fingers and grand personality have made him a favor- Y ite all over the school. Everyone will surely miss him. He is on his l I I I way to the top. X it . '5.5+ we-P1 .. -1 13' I if l ,Q I Qffwfi '5 I . D-df vu-5' AT fffiikib rf W, if 'J t aqiy-' Q JT DORIS I IA RISA Util I IIHIQQ Ponte tflull lg llrnm' Iyfw fmniuw Clulf 25 Auxiliary 2, 1 Sr'l'.Q4'zllIf '-lj Rt't'1H'il flllllf Ask Iloris anything about comf mercial work--she knows all the ll1'sXK'Cl'Sl KENNETI I I IARIJINC Carle! 25 Camera Cflulf 55 flrl Clulf 4. This tall, blonde, fellow is liked by everyone . . . his cheerful grin will raise your spirits anytime. RICIIARI7 A. IIARRIS Sl'it'lll't' Cluli 15 Aflnlufic' Cflulv 4. Another of the quiet and re- sourceful types which always makes good friends. ANNA E. HAYCARD Aslnwille, Norfli Carolina-Clem' Clulf Ig Beilfortl, l'irgiuia-Lafizi Clulv Z5 Frenrlv Clulf I5 WTL- Dramafiz' Clulv 45 Senior I'Iay 4. She is the quiet cooperative type with the ever so pleasant smile. A contributor to the very successful Senior Play. ELEANOR HEXVITT Dramafiz' Clulf 55 Clne111i.sfr5 Isalmrafory Aiiixlizazf 45 Orrluw- fill Look in the chemistry laboratory anytime and there you will rind Eleanor. This is not her only inter- est as she plays the violin in the Orchestra, also. EUGENE HOLT Bauil Clulv .35 Carle! Baml Ig Iu11i0rBam1' 2, 3. Says very little. and sticks to the job. Among other things, he has .1 fine attendance record. Paar Tliirlyy -flirt 1' CA RROLL M. HORN I3.111.l 1, 2, 5, St'l'4Ql'tIIIf 45 Ol'li!ll,.X' 14111 35 A1'1'r111111iii11s Club 4. This is .1 man whose last name really nts. He's an outstanding member of the XY'-L Band, besides bt-ing associated with several other activities. .IOHN E. HOXVISON Ciulwfi I, 2, 3, Pirsf Li1'1il1'11u11f 45 Milihiui Sl'lt'lll't' mul Tiirfivx Club 2, 55 SC'll'IIt'l' Club 4. Known to most of us as slack. He has the kind of red hair the girls seem to like. Always ready to prove his point. FLORE NCE HUMPHREY Tublt' Tvuuii Club I5 Rial Cum Club 25 D1'u11111fi1a Club 55 R1'n11'1l Club 45 Aiixiluzrli 2, 5, S1'1'ge1111f 4. Her life will be Hlled with music for she intends to make it her major. Not many girls can play the bass violin as well as Florence can. BETH ARLENE INGRAHAM H11111j1if1'1ul, Neu l1tlHIi7X!lll'L'- Sl't'l'l'fLI!'Yj' of Sr1j1br1111f11'1' Class 25 I311vb1'fb11ll I, 2, 55 cJf7t'I'l'ffl1 2, 55 Suffluill I, 2, 35 Sviciift' Club 35 V. -I.-Rm'r11'1l Club 4. This typical, loyal, New Eng- lander has certainly made some- thing of her year here. She's not only .1 good student but well-liked and dependable. XVADE AIEFERIES fijlll Club 15 Birvirli' Club I5 Sl'lt'1Il'l' Club 25 Hrmii' E1'r11u1111i4's Club 2. He is .1 quiet boy with a good sens: of humor along with it. -IERRY JOHNSON ljtlllils, 7wl'XtINTBtlllKl 5. 13111111 SU1'gt'1111f 45 O1'1'l11'.sf1'u 5. l'1'1's11l1'11f 45 SC'lt'Ilt'l' Club 4, Sc'1'1'a'- fury first y1'1111'sl1'1', P1'1'.si1lt'11f xi't'o111l Nt 1111'sl1'1'5 Ili-Y Club 4. He wiyes the b inner of the Lone 1 tt xx ititxei 1. ots trry 11s mule 1 111 oi iblt impiession on IIIII lioutyti with his musi 1 11tx ml liitnd mess RICHARD E. HOWELL Cadefs I, 2, 5, Captain 45 Infer- AllIFfiC'dI1 Club 55 Drazuafir Club 35 Glen' Club 45 Cbeer Leailcr 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. Quite a versatile guy being a cadet captain and cheer leadfr at the same time. AUDREY E. HUGHES Girl Rvserzrs I, 2, 45 Pafrols 55 BLUE AND GRAY 4. This pert brunette always has a comeback. The Navy rates with her and she rates with the Navy, too. LENORE HUTCHESON Bonlzrooiii Assisfani I5 Girl Re- serzes I5 Raul Cross Club 25 Home E1'r11u111zic'5 Club 3. XVitty and pretty, she circulates among us in good spirits. She is always an active club member. GLENN HALLMAN ISRAEL Boxing Club 55 Tumbling Club 35 Cailels Svrgeaiif 4. Another short and likeable guy in the Senior Class. Quite a sports enthusiast. DAVID STONE JOHNSON Cuilefx I, 2, 3, I-'irsf Liezifcrzanf 45 Mililary SlIll'71l'!' ami Tactics, 2, 35 Cbess Club 45 Cravk Squad 3, 45 Flag Delail 5, 45 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. As a cadet, David works hard, keeping an eye to the future. He can be seen each drill period strug- gling to keep the Auxiliary in their drill. NADINE JOHNSON Colurubia, Missouri - Trurzer' Club 25 Dramafir Club 25 W'-L- Gln' Club I, 5, 45 Girl Rl'SCfl'l'.i 5, 4: Girls Small Group .35 Bowling Club 4. Nadine likes to dance, sing and is well liked by all. She is always ready for a good time. JEAN ,yours Al'l'bJt'l'j' Club I, Rvroril filllh 55 l,ibrar,y Club 45 Blur AND Ginn' 45 F11-114'b Club 45 AIlN'llltlI J' 2, 5, Cajitaiu 4. She proved herself an able leader as a Captain in the Auxiliary. A quick mind, beautiful blond hair, a pretty face-we guarantee her success. MARJORIE J. Joisiias Dramatic' Cl11b I, 2, Rial Croix Club lg IlIft,V-AllIl'l'll'tI1I Club 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. Her winning smile and pleasing personality have made her a wide circle of friends. She likes music, and has a really solid record col- lection. MARTIN KATTE, JR. Airjllaiu' Club 5, Home Econo- mics Club 2, Bicycle Club Ig Cadets 55 Moflel Railroafl Cl11b 5, Cbess Club 4. A likeable guy with an interest in all activities that are going on. LOIS KERNS Girl Rcsc'r1't'x I, 25 Home Econo- mies C'ub 5, Rea' Cross Club 4. Faithfulness, loyalness, kindness, and truthfulness make Lois a true friend to everyone. EDXVARD KIRSCHBAUM Boobrooiu Asxixtaizt I, 5, Public' Slbaalzing Club 2, Junior Boys' Gln' Club 4. His art is something to be ad- mired. Don't we all wish we were that good? CLINE H. KNONWLES, JR. Patrol Ig Modal Airplane Club 2, Military Science and Tartivs Club 5, 45 Cadets I, 2, 5, Secoml Lieutenant 4. This conscientious boy always wears a smile. I-Ie is a good Cadet and a willing worker. LEONTINLI JONES Cbieago, llliilois-fiz'lA l, 2, fl1'ajJfu'lla Cbou' I, 2, lfztlmiillr, lmliaua-Girl 1iI'Nl'l'1l'.S 5, 'l,Cif7tl7'HI Club lg W!-1.-Rrrorrl Club 4. W'e are sorry we missed DUI on her fair face, sweet voice and nimble mind for so long. Wlieii she finally arrived she made up for lost time. MARY ROSE JOY Auxiliary 2, l,ibrarYy Club Presi- rleut 2, Tl'l'dSIII'l'V 55 Knitting 4. Always has a happy smile for you-looks on the brighter side of all things-loves to read. Also loves her morning sleep. RoBERT KEMP temp Home Ecoizouiirx 25 C5111 Club Ig Baseball 5, 4. The inevitable crew-cut famili- arizes Pro around school. Is quite a follower of the baseball team be- ing a member of it for two years. BEVERLY KIEFER Drauzatiz' Club 25 Patrol 5, Bozvling 5g Basleatball Team 5, 4g Rerorzl Club 4. Yes, this is a red head who has a lively temperament to match. She appreciates a good joke and plays a mean game of basketball. TI-IELMA KNICELEY Banu' 2, 5, Sargrarzt 4, Home- room Sat'1'4'ta1'y 4, Baml Meilal 5. She is graced with a lovely and quiet manner. One you would like to know better. She is a faithful band member. XVILLIAM LAND lll0lIfg0ll1t I',J', Alabama-Baslzet- ball 2, 3. Bless mah soul, honey-chile. This young man is a product of Alabama and a newcomer to W'-L. His cheerful manner has won for him a host of friends. Pagr Tb1rt5 -file XVARREN LANGSTON Callers I5 Caller Banu' 2, 3, Ser- geauf 45 Boys' Home Economics Club 2. Nicely-dressed, handsome and quiet are the three qualities which characterize W'arren. XVILLIAM BARNES LANVSON Houzeronuz Presuleuf 25 Public' .Speabizzg amz' Debaling Club 25 Presuleuf of Iunior Class 35 Elos 3, 45 Tennis Team 3, 45 Presuleni of Sfzulrrzf Goierumeul 4. He wins many friends by his versatile personality. Quite a cat ! Barnes has definite qualities of lead- ership, who knows, he may be the future President. JUDITH LEVENSON Rea' Cross Club 25 Drauzatu' Club 35 Reronl Club 45 Pafrol 45 HfJIIIf'7'!I!Jl7I SUl'l't'fdP'-1' 4. Better known as Judy, she is quiet, resourceful, earnest, ranks high in scholarship, and is always ready to smile. IVY A. LEXVIS Home Ermzouziris Club 2, 3, 45 Dramafir Club 3, 45 Auxiliary 3, Sergeant 4. Very particular and efhcient in the things she does. She has done much to keep her homeroom beauti- iied, and has a perfect attendance record of many years. IRVIN XVILLIAM LLOYD Hi-Y Club 45 Record Club 45 Glen Club 45 Bauil 4. He has many talents and is a member of the track team. Con- gratulations are due this fellow from Illinois who has made so much progress in one year. STEPHEN LONG 1 Yiziwiis Football 45 W'-L Club 4. Q He was a valuable member of the football team. He is quiet and well- liked, as well as good-looking. l'.1gi llwrfy-six MARGARET c. LAWRENCE qpeggyp Cifizensbip Medal I, 45 Home- room President 1, 25 Pairol 3, 45 LiferarySoeiety3,45Girls'GleeClub 3, Presulenf 45 Secretary of Class 4. Beauty - brains - personality -talent-Peggy has all of them. Besides being active in the Senior Class, Peggy has found time to be President of the Glee Club, an ardent champion of all school ac- tivities and she has been awarded two citizenship medals. What a girl! JERRY LEISTER Football 2, 3, 45 W-L Club 2, 3, 45 Traek Team 3, 4. Fall, football, and jerry Leister. More than once he brought honor and glory to his school. He is good in any sport he undertakes, and you might say he has the same suc- cess with girls. TREVA LEVINSON Table Tennis Club Presirlenf I5 Drauzafiz' Club 35 Record Club 4. Terry is shy, easy to look at, and quiet. One mLlSI be an aggressor to win her friendship, but it's well worth while. SA NDS ROBERT LITTLEFIELD W'akefield, Rbode Islaml-Fooh ball I, 35 Ring Commiflee 3. W-L -First Aul Club, President 4. There is never a dull moment when Sands is around. His face is familiar, particularly to the girls. His judgment is considered right good. ROBINSON LLOYD Carle! Barul I, 25 Orebesfra I, 25 W'00:lu'inal Club I5 Science Club I5 Model Airplane Club 2, 35 Aer- ouaufirs Club 4. Rob hails from the City of Brotherly Love. He plays the piano and the clarinet and enjoyed driv- ing around before gas rationing. He is the possessor of smiling, mis- chievous, blue eyes. VVILMPJE ANN LONG Record Club 3, BLUE AND GRAY' 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Girl Reserres 4. Sensitive, friendly, interested in everything. We all like Billy be- cause she likes us. HELEN LOXVE Home Ef'ouoruii's Cl11b 25 Dru- nmfu' Club 5, Iuuior Play 5, BLUE AND GRAN' 4, Auxiluzry 2, 5, Ser- geunl 4. This freekled-face, redhead is always on the beam as a rugeutter. She was a member of the Senior Girls' Basketball Team, too. DOROTHY LUTHER Dramativ Club lg Bu'-yrle Club Ig Bowling Club 2, junior Neus- pullwr Club Z, 5, Cross Sabres 5, Revoru' Club 4. She is always pleasant to every- one, and has that rare quality, a good sense of humor. HELEN E. MALEY Home Evoizoiuirx Club 25 Freuvb Club 45 Dramatic' Club 55 Sallie Wfilliaius Club 4g Auxiliary 2, 5, Cupfain 4, BLUE AND GRAY 4. This cooperative worker proves a very excellent student. She pos- sesses a pleasing personality which has added many friends to her long list. JAMES MANSFIELD Qjimmyj Homerooui Prvsuleuf Ig Svierzre Club 2, 55 Hi-Y 5, Treaslzrer, 4 Presiileuf, Tennis Team 2, 5, 45 Savior Class Treuszrrer 4, BLUE ANU GRAY Sports Editor 4. Curly headed, robust, and good looking. Jimmy has that gleam in his eye that just floors the women. He is in the Naval Air Corps, too. DORIS JA NE MARCEY Library Club 2, 5, 4, Library Asxislauf 2, 5, 4g Home Economies Club 4. She can always be found talk- ing or laughing, takes things as they come, and is an ardent library worker. EVELYN ANNETTE MARTIN All.X'llldf.j' Z, Home Erouoiuirs Club 5g Revonl Club 4. Evelyn is always willing to co- operate. She is a swell girl, eh, Morris. ilk JI IN lf. l.UNIJQL,'lSil' llobby Cflub 25 Publu Sjufizbfiiq Cflub 55 Pulml 5g lJruiuulu Club 4: llllri'-Au1i'rif'uu Klub 4. Ile is very quiet and very easy to get along with. just ask him to do something and il's praetieally done. ANNA MAHON 4Anng Inu' .Slutly Club 2, luuun' Huy- brlbull Teuiu 5, l'afrol 5, 4, Rm mul Club 4. Always has a big smile. A bundle of energy, partial to the Army! ls an amiable and helpful friend to all. KIOHN M. MA LMQUIST Rurifze, W'ivuoizxiii-I'buIograjili-3 Club I, W'-I.-l ir,x1' Aiil Club 4. john has been in three high schools in four years. Not bad huh? XY'e're glad we got him in his senior year. NELL MANSFIELIJ Lfl7l'cH 1' Club I, 2, 5g ljllrarry Asxixluul 1, 2, ig Airxiliurj 4: Nrzwfwajuv' Club 4. Almost .1 fixture in the Library having worked there three years. Is .1 niee fixture at that. STADDEN MARSHALL Cilwenl Cliff, Ig St'It'IIt'4' Club I, 25 Reurml Qlub 5, 45 Boys bln' Club 4. His smile has won him many friends and his voice is .1 new asset to the Glee Club this year. MARTHA MATCHETT Dramatius 5, Revoril Club 4. That modernistie blond with the broad smile who is never without a fraternity pin. Martha is the ex- ception to the rule- beautiful but dumb. Nvas overwhelmingly voted the Prettiest Girl in the Classf' Pugi' Tblrly -wi rn WARREN NV. MATEER Baslcrtball I5 Iuuior Varsity Football 35 Baseball 3. As XYY.1I'I'CD,S activities show, he is quite interested in sports, taking part in any and all. JAMES McCART Uimmyj Sviwici' Club 35 Gym Club 4. Jimmy is a good student, a will- ing worker and a good friend. BETTY JEAN McCRUM Drauzativs Club I, 2, .35 Tumb- ling Club 25 Nlf'lL'Xf7dfJf'l' Club 3, 45 Business Manager of Crossril Sabres 4. Betty hails from Texas but she doesn't seem to have a touch of it in her talk or walk. She has made a place for herself as Business Man- ager of Crossed Sabres and is famous for her pajama parties. BETTY McKINNEY Dramatic Club I, 25 Auxiliary 3, Sw-lqeuizt 45 Cou1uii'ri'ial Club 4. Betty will undoubtedly prove to be a very etlicient business woman. She has been a member of the Girls' Auxiliary for two years and should make .1 good NVAAC. MAURINE M. McKINNQN Auxiliary 25 Iuuior Raul Cross .35 Art Club 45 Dramaticx Club 2. Maurine, an attractive blond, is a willing worker and her artistic ability is appreciated by her fellow students. JOSEPH METZGER Sviwzu' Club I, 2, 35 Biology Laboratory Assistant 2, 35 Patrol 35 Clwniiytry Laboratory' Assist- ant 4. Scientific-minded, spends his time in the laboratory and with-. l'.zQ.' lbirty-riqbt 73 in '5- KATHERINE MCCAEFREY Bicycle Club I5 Home Econo- mics Club 25 Patrol 4. A loyal member of 12B 6. Cor- responds steadily with one of Uncle Sam's Marines hmm. STE VE MCCARTHY Cailets I, 2, 3, Lieutenant 45 Botany Club 2, Call him Moe A good cadet and an all-round fellow. MARY McDANIEL Library Club 2, 3, Prvsulrizt 45 luti'r-Amvrir'au Club 3, Treasurer 45 Patrol 45 Library Assistant I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society' 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. XY'e understand she did a neat christening job on the Gazelle. Handles her activities and her studies equally well. Likes reading. MARY MCKINNEY gjaekiej Art Club 25 Hockey' 25 Basket- ball 35 Nvusjiaper Club 4. Better known as Jackie, always ready to laugh and get into trouble. R. MARSHALL MEADOVVS Tree Study' Club 25 Military Sfiwzn' aml Tactics Club 3, 45 Cailetx I, 2, 3, Srcoml Lieutenant 4. Here is a boy who has home- building ambitions for a certain little blonde-has a vast store of jokes-excels in Cadets. LENNY MEYER Neu' York-Airplane Club 3. W'-L-Orcluhvtra .35 Rvvorzl Club 35 BLUE AND GRM' 4. Wlhenever and wherever you see Lenny he always has a cheerful smile and is bubbling over with enthusiasm. He is a hard worker and deserves a lot of credit. WILLIAM H. MEYER, JR. Slump Club I5 Sr'iz'm'e Club 35 Camera Club 25 Btuli AND GRAY 4. Bill is quiet and niee-drives a neat looking car too. Has been a big help this year with Annual photography. WILLIAM WALTER MILLAN iam 5 Camera Club 25 Moilel Airplane Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 4. I-las a dry wit and is always ready for anything. A really well- liked boy. TERESA MILLER Refonl Club 25 Rell Cross Club 35 Comnierrial Club 3. Willing to serve, cooperative and true. Is a loyal person with a quick smile. FAYE MILLS Patrol I, 45 Girls' Hi-Y 25 Ari Club 35 Homeroom Treasziwr 45 Commercial Club 4. Faye and Jack Howison-a de- voted couple. Faye always has a group of admiring friends around her, and no wonder! RICHARD P. MITCHELL Homeroom Presizlerzf I5 Iunior Newspaper Club 25 Record Club 35 Homeroom Secretary-Treaxufer 35 Boys' Gler' Club 3, 45 Small Mixed Group 3, 4. One of the better looking boys of the Class whose rich voice is joyfully heard in the Glee Club. MARY JANE MURRIN Girl Rc'ser1'es I5 Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Pafrol 35 Home Economies Club 35 Record Club 4. Mary Jane left us in spirit with the February graduating class of last year but we still have her good looks and sophisticated air. ISIQN MlI.liS Tuuiblnig lg llmm' liimimziim 25 Aluilel fllfllllllll' Club 55 lil l'l ANI: Kilim' 4. Itis hard to separate lien from Ralph but we think lien is the one with red hair. Ile serves quietly and efheiently in eaeh eapaeity where he is needed. MAR Y Llili MIIIIQR Ilolm' lfrmlollliris Club I, 2. A quiet and well-liked girl who has friendliness toward everyone. C. ROBERT M I LLS Ciulefx I, 2, 3, Sveoml Liriiferzuzil 45 ll'lilil1lrj' Sc'i1'l1a'4' illlil Tuctlizw Club 45 Sum Brouue Club 4: Buse- bull 4. Has a personality which wins him many friends. Is a good cadet and is quite a sports fan. SHIRLEY MINER Gln' Club 3, Treuxiirer 45 Girls' Suiull Groulb 45 Reroril Club 4. Appears to be serious but her many friends know that she is a barrel of fun-can enter into any conversation with ease-loves good music, horseback riding and the Army. EDNA MAE MORRIS Home Evrniofiiim Club 25 Iuuior AXll'll'Af7tlf7t'l' Club 3. She is the girl with long dark hair-fhuh boys? She is going to be what they call a modern secre- tary. LLOYD MYER Cuilelx 2, 3, S4-mm! Liriifemlul 4: Sum Brozwze Club St'l'!'t'l:IV,X' 45 Alilifalrgy S1'i1'l14't' tllltl Tzlfflta cillllf 4. As gl result of his slow and easy- going manner he picked up the nickname Mopey. l'.ig.f 7-l7lY'fVj-Illllz' NORNIA MILBY MYEORD Girl Rexwzex l'iu'-Pi'esit1'i'i1l I5 Xriiyfuifiri' Club 35 CilIlI7lIt'l'4'lt1l Club 45 Iloiiltwruriiz St't'l't'fll7'vH' 45 llcllrril -in One of the cutest of Senior girls. Interested particularly in her sorority, good-looking clothes, and men lbut .IFCDII we .ill girls?j. DORCAS NEAL Bcl5lQi'flHIll lj Glei'Cl11l' li Bfllll' iiiq 75 Holm' Euiiiriiiiirs Club 3, 4. She has that stick-to-it-tive- ness that gets things done. Dorcas may be short but she goes around with her head in the clouds with lier bombardier. Luck to you both, Dorcas! DURQTHY NIESSEN Draiiiaiir Club I, Z, 55 Nruw- Pglpfl' Clufv lg Cnll1lIlc'l'c'i4ll Clltlf 4. She is .1 very little blond with .1 pleasant smile and pleasing per- sonality. ELSIE M. NOOHR Girl Ri:wi'zr.v 25 Buuliiig Club 45 Nriiwjuifiui' Club 35 Rerfirul Club 4. Those sparkling eyes and twink- ling dimples are the reasons for so many friends. DA XY' N O'DAY Yrillbeiix, NHL' llvfJl'lllAlillf7!lt'1ld rbnir I. Ili'-I.-Hoiiic Euiiiriiiiics Cilub 25 Gln- Club 5, -F: Reronl Cflub ig I'afrul -F5 Vriuil Clair 4. The unusual name immediately .ittracts attention. May be heard .ilmusr .my activity period on her job .is patrol. ls .1 good one too. HUGH O'NEILI. llrlniliiilq Club 25 St4ll'Il1'L' Club 2, 5, 45 Elm 4. As Hugh is .1 very mathematic- .illy inclined student, it is only n.itur.1l that he should take .1 great interest in Chemistry. If you're looking for Hugh go to the Iab. lufff .me 'ini 3 1 M , 5 err'- 'fl I Gfiq I 'lb J' N I . Fill J' ' L' ' . IC sf X -'5v g B - 1 . an .G- 'Ma . 'S-. vw PATRICIA NAPF qsandy 5 Miami, Florida - Presiileizl of Iunior Class 55 Kia W'anis Club 2, Annual Club 25 Dancing Club 3. Sandy, the blond menace of Mr. Jackson's homeroom, is always in the midst of a lively crowd. . IRINIA NICHULLS Dramaiif Club 2, 5. This small quiet miss has red hair but a contrasting gentle temper. JAMES E. NIMMO, JR. Srieiiu' Club 55 Aamriaiifirs Club 4. He usually has a grin on his face. However, he can be and is serious when he is up to his neck in home- YVOYIQ. FRANCIS O'BRIEN llrrankj Rem:-il Club 4. The Screwball of 12B 6. Never fails with a wise crack-will go far, if far is only vaudeville. PAULINE GERTRUDE OLIVER Camera Club 25 Auxiliary 25 Library Assisfanl 55 Pafrol 3, 4. XVe almost lost Pauline when her family moved away, but she just couldn't bear to leave W'-L-and then we didn't want her to leave either. JOAN ONLEY Homvroom Sf't'fl'fdV3'-TV4'dS1lVCV 55 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Elos 3, Sc'c'reiar,y 45 Monogram Club Vin'- Prvsiileiif 45 Secretary of Pafrols 45 BLUE AND GRAY Girls' Sporls Edi- for. Good in sports, basketball and bowling being her specialties. Ask her sometime about that champion- ship bowling team. The sufferer of the hard but unappreciated job of Secretary of Patrols. JAMES ORNDORFF Carlels I, 2, 5, Lll'1lft'lIdIIf 45 Mililary Svi1'ur'r' aml Tariffs Club 5, 45 Sam Broufur' Club 4. Quiet, always .1 swell fellow and willing to cooperate. Also loves his beauty sleep. ROBERT L. PANIZZA Calle! Baml I, 2, 5, Citlflllllll 'fi Homeroom '1'l't'tIXlll't'l' 2, 45 Cazlef Baml Club Vive-PVt'sul1'l1f .55 Flrsf Aid Club Vim'-l'r'1'sizlr'11f 45 Stllll Browne Club 4. Bob is a drummer-boy who has been a fixture in the Cadet Band for a long time. His friendly man- ner and cheerful personality assure for him a successful future. JOSEPH PARISI Glen' Club 3, 4. Contrary to Mrs. Moore's most valiant attempts, this Glee Club member breaks into song on the slightest provocation. JACK PEARSON Homeroouz Presuleut 25 Juuior Varsify Baskefball 25 Reforil Club 35 Dramafu' Club 55 Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4. Jack's charm and debonair man- ner makes him one of the most at- tractive boys at W'-L. Is really a good basketball player and cute blond. FRITZ PFEIFFER Homeroouz Prvsulruf 25 Poiuls Commiffee 35 Cazlefs I, 2, 5, Caju- faiu 45 BLUE AND GRAY 3, 45 Elm 3, 4. His high positions of Assistant Editor of BLUE AND GRAY' and Captain in Cadets speak for them- selves. Has earned the reputation as women hater by never dating a girl in Senior Class. ANN PICKENS Gln' Club I5 Home Economics Club Prasulvul 35 Pafrols 55 Bowl- ing Club 3, 45 Record Club 45 H ouzeroom Seerrflary 4. A swell girl with a wonderful sense of humor, which will get her a long way in life. She is usually always in good spirits no matter what. JOCI-QLY N PAC .KA R IJ Monogram Cflub St'l'l'4'ltll'j 5, 45 lilas 5, 'I'r1'as1m'r 45 Auxiliary 2, 5, Seeouil I.i1'uf1'uanl 45 Sallie Wjllialus Club Sr'rri'lar1 45 lS1t'i ANU Gum' 45 Ilouor Sfuufy 4. Her throaty warblings are this yC.ll',S .1sset to tl1e Glee Club. Jo is .1 eut-up, but really works in the Cadets. Not just NX'-I. either. MAR Y ELLEN PARKS Raul Cross Club 2, 5, 4. Reserved, .md quiet, Los Angeles' loss was our gain. She is one of the hardest workers in the Red Cross Club. CATHERINE V. PAYNE Craffs Club 1, 25 Czulefs I, 2, 5, Swoml I.i1'ufeuaul 45 Couzuzerrial Club I'rr'sule11f 45 Bowling 2, 5, 4. Better known as Bebe, she's full of fun and always ready for a laugh. Did a good job as president of the Commercial Club. JAMES ROLA ND PERRY Carle! Baml I, Z, 5, Iunior Var- sif-y lfoofball Cajffaiu 5, Carle! Pla-y 35 Gln' Club 3, 45 W'-L Club 45 I'al'sIlgy lfllllfllllll 4. Held up morale of the football team. XVill go places with his bari- tone QPJ voice and humor. BOB PHILLIPS New Yllfk-I:l't'SlHlll'Il Class Vim'- 1'r4'suleul I5 Football I, 25 Baskef- ball I, 2. W'-I.-1, 25 Fooiball 45 Baseball 5, 45 W'-L Club V11-,I- Presulwlf 4. Has amazing ability in sports especially basketball and football. Maybe he believes in the words of Ll popular song You have to be a football hero to get along with .1 beautiful girl because he surely has no trouble. GERALDINE PING AIlK'llldl'-1' 2, 3, Cajlfaiu 45 Bas- kefball 2, 5, 45 Elos 45 Houm' Sori- vlhy 45 BLUE AND GRAX' Pr1'sul1'nfof Business Club 4, A good cadet with winning ways and a good student who makes a success of everything she does. Page Forfgy -uni' NORNI.-X NI. PLAUGHER Hfmzi' Ei-mzmizirs Club 2: Com- Illtiltlill Clulf .IJ Rt't'fn'il Club 43 Bffllllll-Q Tram Cajvlaiu 4. If you're looking for an attrac- tive girl with a good sense of humor. and one who is dependable. then you'll rind the girl you vvant is Buhhy. PA CLINE POTTER L Polly I Cjilflillll of Baslcufball THIN! ll lltlllul' uf Stlmnl XVII. il7L1l7l'V li llmllurfumz l'm'slilw1f I, ig D111- lllcllltx Club 2. 3: Alrylliflf'-I 2. I Sm-yq.'.z11l 4: Bret AND GRAY 4. Friendly. lively. cheerful. and tremendously interested in every- thing-Pauline succeeds in the Auxiliary. journalism. dramatics and. most important. in the art of making friends. ELAINE LOUISE QUAREORTH Snullr Dilbufa-Glen' Clult l, fi xvllliigl Cflclw l. .21 XII'-Llfilt'a.' Cillll' 5' -fi Ivuffl' Ctlnlxx I, 'll Cilflxl Sllltlll Group 5, 45 Gln' Club Ri'fmrfer 4. Her Library of jokes iespecially moron onesi is never exhausted. Elaine's petite and attractive too. boys. JEAN RANSORI lfallv Cburrb, lvlfglllltl - Arafv- P,-11.1 Cliwy 1, 25 1fllHl1'VllHH1 Treas- urer 25 Ofu'r'i'ffi1 4. W'-L - Dra- zuaflrs Club 4: Auxillarwy 3, Ser- grauf 4. This talkative young lady makes a place for herself in any group. Likes music and loves to dance- but her favorite pastime is writing and receiving letters from a para- trooper. HELEN H. REARDEN Rurl Cross 5, 45 Girl Ruier'ze's 4: girl Club 4. Has .1 well-supplied wardrobe: is quiet and very nice. RUBE RT REIITER y s C .z.l.1 li.111.l I. 2. 1. 4: Ortbrsfra 4. Quiet and promising - Bob is dennitely not .1 ladies' man. NY'ill undoubtedly make .1 success of the I LIILIIT. V ff? 3 M i Y ff I4 f I 113' VIOLA M. POMPONIO Rell Cross Club Ig Rvronl Club .li Bouliug 5g Patrol 4g Comnzrr- Vial Club 4. Her lovely black hair does not halt way express her energy and fire. LOIS A. PRESSLEY Glen Club 25 Bible Club 2, 35 Auxiliary 35 Elm 55 Girl R1'sc'rza'S 4g Rvroril Club 5, 4. Easy on the eyes and light on the teetg always pleasant to have around. LIEANNE RANISAY Buuliug I, 25 Suiuzuzing Club I, 25 Girl Rr'.w'r'zvx Pwxulwzf I, 2, 5, I'it'e-Prwulwzl 45 Iuuior Class Set'rvft1i'A3-Treaxzmw lg Honor Sori- efvi Svrr'ciar'3 45 Btut AND GRAY 4. Provides plenty of laughs for evervone and is right in the middle of any and all activities. ELAINE C. RAUTH Girl Rvsvrzus I, 25 Home Efo- mmzirx Club Ig Auxiliary 2, 5, Ser- graul 4: Rt'4'r1ril Club 4. A quiet blond who is lots of fun --always enjoys a good time. ALNVIN REINERS. JR. Patrol Club 1, 4g Camera Club 25 Hnmernom Prvsfilvut 55 Callers 2, 3, Firsf Lieufwuzuf 4g Infer- Anzerirazz Club 3, 45 Cbuvr Leader 4. Better known as Al since this year. Always has a witty remark to make. some are good but then some are bad, huh Al? CAROLYN E. RHODES Girl Rr'ser'zz's lg Home Emmo- nzlrx Club Prvsulvnl 25 Freslmzen Class lylfl'-Pl't'SlLlL'lIf Ig Dramafir Club .55 Rvroril Club 4. Rates Annapolis proms. Can really handle the men-and get them too. Is a Victory girl which proves that she is pretty. CHARLOTTE LOIS RICE Home lfuononzim Club 5, 4. This quiet lass is very friendly- conscientious in her work. Belieyes in flowers for the teacher. GAYLE C. RICKS Tabla Tennis Club I, Rell Cross Club 25 Dranzatirx Club 55 Rtwortl Club 4g Patrol 4. ls the possessor of a pleasant voice, is a very congenial person: always willing to help in anyway she can. ELAINE RISCHE Pittsburglw, Pi'nnx.ylz'ania-Boolc Lozit'r'x Club Ig Drafnatit' Club 25 C0-l'l't'i'l'dflll7ll1l Club 2, PIIHIIKTUONI Vice-Presitlent Ig W'-L- Bowling 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. This welcome newcomer from Pittsburgh really made a big hit because of her friendly personality and sparkling eyes. LOIS ROBERTSON Girl Rt'st'r1't'x Prvxia't'nt 1, Coun- cil ReAln'est'l1tati1'e Zg Home Eco- I10lll.ll'X .55 Reeora' Club 45 Patrol I. Lois is tall, slim, with striking, lovely features. Strictly Honor Roll material too. ROBERT ROLAND Recortl Club Ig Iunior News- jmper Club Seeretarry 25 HflllIt'l'0OllI Presiilvnt 55 Track Train 3, 45 Football Team 4g W'-L Club 4. Known to everyone as Bob. Made a good showing both in football and track and is a very popular Class member. XVILLIAM L. ROYALL lBilll -Sc'it'l1c'z' Club 2, .55 Reronl Club .5g junior Varsity lfootball .55 Hozueroouz Prexitlent 5g BLUE AND GRAY Pbotograpber' 4. One known to all the Seniors as a very likeable boy is Bill. He has a very good start in the photography line and there is no telling where he will go with it. Has been a great help with the BLUE AND GRAY this year. 1 12 L.- C' F1 W! ,A l - i l 'O' I. 1: v.: ' . i 'H N 1 'MXH 'if a n 'fl juni 1, T' as -il t f:i'lli ' yy A ,P :L I iii, f v e time 5 J. c.. RILIIARIDS ffutletx 2, 5, l.'i'uti'nunt 4. ls quiet, likeable and good-loolv ing which makes him very attrac live to the girls. CONSTANCLI-Q Rllllblzl. lC,onniel lioulinlq ilit'LIllI 2, 55 liasebull I, 25 l5clXkt'll1zlll lj llnlllvrorull St'i'l't'- tary 5, 45 Dranzatu' f.lub 5g lXIIll- tinlq Club 4. An unusually line girl with a wonderful personality. Connie is always ready to give a hearty laugh to any of your jokes. LIEAN M. RITTENHOUSE Dranzatiu Club 2, St't'l't'fzlI'V1- Treaximw 5g Auxiliary 2, 55 Staff Captain 45 Catlet Sliou' Play 4, Senior Play 4g Honieroouz Pri'sitli'ut 45 Honor Soeietny 5, 45 Bl.l.'Iz ANU GRAY Etllfol' 4. jean can be commended as an outstanding person in everything she undertakes. She is a good leader, actress, cadet and student. MARY JANE RODGERS tBuckyj Home lftononiizis Zg Illtllfll' Al4'll'Xf7L1f7t'l' Club 25 Dramatic' Club 2. Always referred to as Bucky -is that tiny girl with plenty of personality-plus. orts xy. Rosii. JR. Cailet Bantl Z, .55 Ort'lu'stra 2, 5: Sciwzrt' Club 4. His friends call him Slink. Always has .1 smile and wears cat clothes. tIACK RUCKERT junior Varsitry Football 25 Box- ing Club 25 Track learn 2, 5, 4: W'-L Club 5, 4. A fine man on the track team- also tracked down .1 sweet-looking girl. Voted Best looking boy in the Class because he is second only to Tyrone. lhlgi' Forlj-tlrrit' JACK RUDY Murxlmll, Virginia - Nrwipizpei' Club Z5 Glu' Club 25 AI0l1U1Qi'l1NI Club 55 Vtzrsilgi lfriiiflnlll 55 Vuiwilj' Btubrflulll 55 Vilrxifky Baxelnlll 5. Cooperative in school activities and from his record at the other High School he attended, is quite and athlete, .1 three-letter man in fact. MARGARET SADLER qlvlickeyj Szviiiiiiiiiig Club 25 Pufrol .55 Iuiiirir Alllllltll Club .55 Elm 5, 45 Ciiii-wr I.1'1ul1'r 45 Senior Class Vivr- l'r1'xi1l1'ul 4. Mickey is our idea of the Ameri- can girl. She is one of the most popular and most active members of the Senior Class. ls every boyls dream of the girl next door. BARBARA J. scHocK luiiinr Play 5, Senior l'l1ay 45 Moimgruui Club 5, 45 Auxiliary Z, 5, Seurnzil l.ii'11l4'm1i1f 45 Sallie W'illi111m Club 45 Elm 45 BLUE ANn ciRAY 4. One of the most attractive girls in the Senior Class, she is smart and has personality-plus. An Ace in basketball too. Ruins everything for the boys by remaining true to V I' l ERNEST G. SEERING Si'irm'1' Club 15 Publir' Spf-aknig Club 25 Ciulrfs I, 2, 5, lfirsi Lieu- frimul 45 Milifizry St'lL'lIl'4' uml 'Ilif- fiu Club 2, 5, 45 Sanz Brouui' Club 45 Signal Corps, Group 4. He makes an earnest cadet offi- cer. Gets along well with people and is quite sincere in all his un- dertakings. RUTH SHEPPARIJ Ilriiui' 1il'UIl1Ililll'S Club 55 Rm'- rml Club 45 Bouliug THIN! 4. Everyone looks twice when Ruth goes by. She is one of the few girls who look cute in pigtails. Has gl sweet smile and beautiful blue eyes with black hair, pretty, huh boys? EARL R. SHREVE llniizrrouuz Ti'f'11i1ii'ri' 25 Holm'- mfmi I'i'1'.xi1l1'i1f .55 Ili-Y Club 5, Sl'lil'i'flll H 45 Aizuzml Uilrleizilaff .55 BI ei ANU GRAY Ciirzilaliozz M1111- ugri' 4. ls efficient, capable and trust- worthy, has held an important posi- tion on the B1L'1 ANI: GRAN' Staff. Certainly believes in getting things Killnc. l'.i1j1' linly-711111 r 'T-36 .:.-Q VM 'tier 2 . 2 .Y, 61 N l iw' gi QPU' X Q6-Q4 5 I i , ,'9'N . J f 5 -R . 32 WILLIAM A. RUTH, JR. Ari Club 25 Newspaper Club 3, Art Edilor 45 BLUE AND GRAY Art Eililor 4. A very accomplished artist. Puts forth his best effort at all times and just can't do anything half Way. LESLIE SAMAI-IA Svivizfa' Club 2, 35 First Aid Club 4. Leslie has the reputation for be- ing L1 very brilliant student. He is always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needs it. MAX SCI-IREINER, JR. Camera Club 25 Model Airplane Club Presizlvizf .55 Alll'lSOI'J'C!J1If1l'll 45 Homrroom I'rc'si1lw1f 4. Being President of his homeroom proves his popularity. Is a great arguer and quite a model airplane enthusiast. RICHARD SHAW' Firxl Aial Club 3. This soft-spoken fellow has a stock of two or three million little moron jokes and he will reel off a couple at the slightest provocation. He's also a very sharp dresser. TED SI-IIELDS Miizmuzpolix, Minnexola - Cboir 2, 5, 45 W7-L-Gln' Club 4. Although a newcomer to W'-L this year, he got acquainted very easily. That friendly smile is a great asset and will win him many friends. JEANNE MARIE SIMPSON Girl Rf'sr'r1'r'x 1, 25 Bowling Team 2, 5, 45 Azixiliary 2, 3, Ser- geant 45 Dramafics Club Vive- Presicleiif .55 Cberrons Club Vive- Prrsidrnf 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. Tall, dark and good looking! Quite an actress. lDid you see the Senior Playj? RUTH M. SIMPSON Real Cross Club 5, 4. A very well-liked quiet girl. Her homeroom oflicers say she is very co-operative besides being studious. CONLEY SLUSHER Ar! Club I, 2, ig Track manager 3, 4g lfnotlmll manager 45 W-I, Club 4. Conley surely has a likeable dis- position which makes everyone his friend. He is very successful in everything he attempts especially in managing the school's athletics. FRANCES C. SMITH Hofueroom Secretary lg Home Economics Club Sevrefury 25 Com- mercial Club 3, 45 Homeroom Ser- refary 4. When we think of Frances we think of efficiency. She does a grand job in her studies and is always willing to help a worthy classmate or a teacher. We need not add that Frances is very well-liked. PAUL A. SMITH, JR. Homeroouz Secretary 25 Iuuior Science Club Prvsuleul 2, Home- room Presidmt .ig Hi-Y 3, Cbup- laiu jirsf seuzesfer, Prmulerzi second sevzesfer 4g Cbess Club 4, Literary Soeiefy 4. This handsome fellow has a well-rounded personality which makes him well-liked by everyone. Paul has a good school spirit, par- ticipating in all the activities. ANNA SNIDER Newspaper Club lg Dramafu' Club 25 Art Club 3. Anna has a flair for drawing. Her smile has won her many friends. RUTH ELLEN STAGGERS Tumbling Club 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Dramafic Club ig Bowling Team 35 Record Club 4. This very tiny miss has a par- ticular admiration also for the Navy. She is very quiet and a lot of fun. isiawmiixmix 1,. sms mist-.im lIu'jr'le Club Ig Mflflury Sflrliw uml 'l'ut'lu'v Club 25 lunufr Iiuml Ig Cuflrfs I, 2, 5, l'vIl'Nf l.ll'llfl'lIdIIf 45 Arl Club 4. Tall, dark and good-looking espe- cially in that I,ieutenant's uniform describes Ben. Real good musician too. ELIZABETH SMITH Girl Rex1'r1f'i Smml cilmumwi lg llnulr' lfrmmuluix Club 25 Reroril Club 5, 4. Betty is cute, trim, lively. She's a good dancer and a fun-maker always. She is merry and bright and helps keep us smiling. NORVA LEE V. SMITH Gln- Club I, 2, I, 45 Rzwnrtl Club 4: Small Aliml Group 4. Her sweet voice is one of the mainstays of the Clee Club. It is echoed in her warm pleasant smile. RICHARD SMITH fliickj St'll'lltit' Club 25 Pulrnl Club lg Illllllll' Play Ig Draumfu' Club 5: Hi-Y Club Cbujrlaiu 3, 45 Neuv- fmfwer Club 4. A talented boy in the way of acting. Dick is a bit choosy with his women but the final result is always good. LLOYD C. SORREII. Cberrjbill, flrbizmux - Ifuluri' 1 urn1erx of Alll4'I'lt'11 I, 2, I. Lloyd appears to most people to be quiet but he can't kid us. We bet he has some secret ambition hidden deep down inside with which he'll surprise us all some day. ROBERT M. STEXYA RT I'V'l',Xrl77lIl'II Llim PI't'ililt'IIf lg Cutler Baml I, 2, 4, Major 4: III-Y Z, bt't'l'f'ft1l'.X 3, 45 Elm 2, Inn'- Presuleu! 5, 45 Hmmr Sfitilff-X l'ri's.'- dnl! seuzllil .xz'11lt'xlt'1' 4: BLL'I, ANU GRAY 4. Bobbie is one of NY'-L's most active and loyal citizens. His music. his good grades, his personality- they make up a strong, successful individual. Page IWHM-?i1.' KATHERINE STOREY Iuizqor Glee Club Ig Girl Ri'- verzex I, 25 Firsl Aid' Club 25 Iziiiinr Auuual Club 3: Aiiailiaisi 2, 3, Guulr Sergeaiif 45 Nezesfuzfrer Club Class lfilifor 4. Lessons in cape walking offered -a willing and cooperative student with movies as one of her prime interests. DEAN SULLIVAN Crlilffi l, 2, Cililff Bclllil I, 4, Bauil Club 3. Tall, dark and wavy hair! Xlfhat more could a girl want? MARTHA TAPP Draiuafir Club Ig Girl Rewimw 2, Sll.'lllIHIiII.Q Club 25 Auxiliar-Y 2, 3: Coiizmerrial Club 3: Bouiliug Club 3. A very petite miss with loads and loads of friends. Oh! and she has dimples, too! MILTON THALER unllltflllff, Peuiislqlzaua--I, 2,- W'-I, 3. 45 Iuuifir Play 3: Spauisln Claxs Play 3, Callers I, Ifirsf Ser- geaiif 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: BLUI xxn CiRAY Pluifulqrajvber 4. Another small but well-rounded fellow. Help in actviitv photo- graphs for the BLUE ANU GRAY, bearing the oilicial title of Annual photographer. RALPH C. THOMPSON llfnue Ermzoniii' Club Z5 Palrfils 1, 5, 4, Reuml Club 3: BLLL axo GRAY 4. A comely gentleman, friendly. courteous, well-liked. HAROLD TIDLER Milifari Si'ieiir'e Tarfiixt Club 2, ig Callers I, 2, ljrufeiiaiif 3g Lieu- triiiziif cilfllllllll 45 H'-Y Cub 3, 45 Elm 3, 4, He is prominent as the otlieer ot th: cadet eorps and is a good one at tnat. His height is dehnitelv an .isset to his uniform. l'.i lwitvi-vii 5' Y I 'Z 9 P l' f '35 if 'Q' N 'fxsl Tw. I a W--7' I N ' 4- '1-Stout' 'bf' R rt Z 91 7' - 5 . ,, ,Q ,pr r 1: XS' Xi 3' se-er' BETTY LOU STREAM Girl Reserves Ig Home Eeouo- iuivx Club 2, 3g Reeoril Club 4. A rather quiet and truly con- scientious miss who has still found time to make plenty of real friends. RUTH E. SUNDERMAN La Grange, llliimis-Dramafie Club I, 25 Assixfauf fri Dean Of Girls 3, Gln' Club 3: Sebolasfie Rerora' Club I, 2, 35 W'-L-Glee Club 44 BLUE AND GRAX' 4. Fits in well and is one of the iinest additions to NIV-L recently. XVAYNETTE THACKABERRY Riilgeiuuul, Neu' jersey-Girls' Club Ig W -L-Camera Club 25 Baseball Club 2, Cbeer Leading 3, 45 Neuwfiajier Club Seerefarj- Treasurer 3, 4. She is well known for her fine work on the cheering squad, and can run almost anyone a race as a good uiitterbugf' Thack is a swell sport and liked by everyone. ELEANORA E. THOMPSON Girl Rwerzex I, 2, 3, 4g Aux- iliary 2, 5, Staff Sergeant 4. A very friendly girl. You can always count on Eleanora to do a favor for you. BILLY THORNTON Trarlz Team Ig Revoril Club 2g Iuuior Varxifby Football 2, 3, Cadels Z, 3, Seeuml Lieufeuaul 4. An industrious boy. He works hard in all his studies and never lets the Cadets down. MILDRED TILTON Hmuerooiu Presiileuf Ig Home Eeouoiuies Club 25 Homerooui Sf'l'l't'fdf'j -Treasurer 3 5 Com niercial Club Treasurer 3, Seerefara 45 Hoiiierooiu Sf'l'fPfdl j 4. Millie is competent, efficient, pleasant, and secretary of countless school organizations. XY'e don't sec how she keeps them all straight, but she does, and more besides. ANNA LEE TIMMONS Gln' Club I, 2, 5, 4, Dramalif' Club 55 l'lomi'room Pl'l'.Yl!l4'IIf 4. Lovely to look at-lovely to listen to. Has a personality that bubbles. Can usually be found with Rollo.', NORMAN TRAHAN Orrbeslra I, 2, Banil Club 5, Sl'll'IIl'l' Club 4. Music is Norman's theme, he has worked hard with his trumpet and is really going up in the world. A certain girl rates about as much as his trumpet. ROBERT C. TULLIS Moilrl Airplane Club 2, 5, Carlris I, 2, 5, Svronil Lll'llfl'l7fll1f 45 Miliiar-y Seieizw and Taefirs Club ,5,4. A little guy, but pretty brave in facing the Auxiliary with con- structive criticism for its drill. EVELYN UNDERWOOD Firsf Aiil Club 2, Elos 5, Sluilenf Gorernmenl Sf't'l'l'llIl'gY-Tl'l'lI.YIIVl'V 35 Sojzbomore Class Sz'r'i'f'far'y-Trc'ax- urer 2, BLUE AND GRAY 4.- Usually around where there is action. Always looks as though she had just stepped out of a bandbox. Carries on an extensive correspond- ence wlth service men. PHILLIP T. VAN DOREN Track Team 2, 5, 45 W-L Club 5, S:'c'refary-Treasurer 4. He goes in for athletics. Has, in his three years of participating, laid a fine track wreath at the feet of old W-L. BETTY LOU VOGEL Ari Club I, 25 Bowling Club 55 Cdflff-S 1, 5, Sergeanf 45 Library Assisfanf 2, 45 Library Club 3, 45 BLUE AND GRAY 4. V Has sparkling dark eyes and a complexion the soap ads could envy. Is said to be interested in the Marines. H., Q5 4 K ., , T , If of Z' , . 'fl 1 'F . . K',,,,,:h-g ,, - if Q' V: K, X ,W .. 1 5 '. fha. M r CQHARMIA N TOMPR I NS Uirl Rr'x1'rz'i'x 2, film' Club Z, 5, St't'l'l'ftI!'y 45 Girls' Small firoujr 5, 4, Soprano Voral Clan 5, 4, Bas- bvlbull 5. This studious miss is usually found working hard at something. ls quiet except when singing. BOBBY TR UE Moilel Airjalanr Club Ig Sofiball 71611111 l. He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyesf' WINNIE TURNER Girl Ra'xr'r1'i'x 2, Pafrol Club 5, 4, Rrroril Club 5, 45 Auxiliary 2, 5, Svrgvani 4. Is tops as a lfrst Sergeant. Has a winning smile responsible for her long list of friends. DOROTHEA L. VANDERSLICE Girl Rz'xei'z'vx I, Z, 5, Presiilwii, Counvil Rl'I7l'l'St'l1ft1fil'l' 4, Ca:lc'fs I, 2, 5, lfirsf Livuivnani 4: Elm 5, 45 Honor Sovirf-y 5, 4, lunior An- nual 5, BLUE AND GRAY 4g Mono- gram Club 3, Prrsiilrnf 4. Everyone likes Dot5, because of her geniality toward all. Has charm and a sweet personality. ls an en- thusiastic participant in and specta- tor of sports. FRANCES D. VAN EMDEN Ilofbey lg Basvkriluzll 2, Dra- mafii' Club 2, 5g llanilirrafl Club 25 Bozeling Club 5, Homeroom Sc'a'ri'hzry-Trvasiirrr 5. She is plenty cute . . . always has something to talk abaut . . . some- times called Pudge . . . which is .1 niisstatement. SARA E. XVAGNER Auxiliary 2, 5, Svrgeanf 45 Girl Reserzes I, Sz'r1'elary 45 Cb7t'l'l'lIIl5 Club 4, Home Eronomirs Vire- Prvxiilfvil 5, junior Annual Club 5, BLUE AND GRAX' 4. Has a subtle charm and poise that will always see her through. Page l'in'lj-tri n ADRIAN XVAINXVRIGHT gAbej Iilmizrrrumz Sm'i'uf11i'-1-Trrasiirri' 2, Glrr Club SC'l'l'l'flll'-1'-TVVUIIXIITCI' 5, 45 Rrrnril Club 54 Pufrol Club 25 Nrzwjuzjlvi' Club 4. Adrian is .1 community-spirited citizen with boundless energy and interests, the majority of which are feminine. GAYLORD LAURELL XVALKER Iuuinr l'ursifA1i Fuuflmll 2, 5, Tvuuix Truuz 5, 49 Hi-Y Club Cluzjiluiii 2, l'irr-Prr.siilt'i1f 5, Presi- ilruf Ifirxl Sriizrifrr' 45 Elm Cfitlp- luiu 5, Prrsulriif 4, Ploiiirimniz l,!'t'Xl4ll'li'f 2, 5, 4, Cazlvf Btlllll 2, 5, I.5l'lffll'lll'If 4. Gaylord is .1 fixture in the Senior Class. Nlfithout his efferveseent per- sonality, XY'-L's social activities would seem dull. So rightly earns his title as Best all-round boy in Class. BETTY WA LTER Girl Rl'.it'l'l'l'.S I, l'iu'-I'i'rsi1lri1l 25 Dr11u1ulirClub 5, Kuiffiug Club 4. This tall, blond young lady is lots of fun and loves .1 good time. You can always h.1ve fui1 sitting next to Betty in class. MARY F. XVAMPLER Girl Rvirrzr lg Tru' Sluilj Club 25 Reroiul Club 4. A very good-natured girl who has .1 particular admiration for the blue and gold of the Navy. XVALTER XVARNER Truck I, 2, 55 Iuuior Vizitsifby liflflflhlll l, 2, Czlilvfx l, 2, 5, Llfll- friuzuf 4: V. -L Club 5, 4: Draumfii' Club 2, Ifnofluzll Vursifwy 5, 4. Cooj dancer, good personality. Thrives on swing music and jitter- bugging. He is lots of fun-loves to talk. LOUISE XYAYLAND IKittyl All-viuulrm, I'ii',qiiiu1-Glue Club l, 2: Plirififgnljwliiy Club 25 Pep Club 2, 5, Drizvmlir' Club 55 Hnuzruiubiizg Club 5. Kitty rates the paratroopers for should we s.1y a para- trooper ?j Although .1 newcomer to YY'-L. she has just loads of friends who rate her tops. A girl like Iiitty will have no trouble at .ill getting along. l'.l.r lf1'f'i-iialil is 3 H v JWTTK f gi5g3Qy'ls 5. sqfifif Q, IR:j'kf,,.i ' - , 'gl3S,,'n f, . .., ' li ' 4.1 Q- . J 1- 'K .gag af' '99' '33 6. ,sv 1 .s . . , r 03 s i' if 1 rf t Q -Q. 3. 5-4' M f' lr. ' i GLENN S. WALDRON Iuuior Nezcsjwaltzer' Club Ig Rer- iml Club 55 Trafk Tram 2, 5, 4, Cailvfs 2, 5, Svmiul Lic'ufvuunf 45 W'-L Club 4. Has a winning way with the fairer sex. Nice to know and lots of fun. STEPHANIE VVALSH Lll7l't11'-1' Assixfaul I, 2, 5, 45 Librnrgi Club I, 2, 5, 45 Real Cross Club 5, 4: IlIfl'l'-AIlIt'?'ll'dl1 Club 55 Arf Club 4. Is Q1 brilliant student ranking second in the class. Is very quiet. Can usually be found with a book in her hand. SHIRLEY M. XVALTERS lfurl llnurllw, Texas-Girl Rc'- surzrx I, 2, Dniur Club 2, W'-L- Girl Rrsrrzrs 5, 45 Draiuaiic Club 4. Shirley always l1.1s Ll smile for you. If you see .1 very good like- ness of one of our students, its bound to be drawn by Shirley. RUTH KI. XWATSON Patrol Club lg Girl Rc'xc'rl'z's I'irr-Pivxiilviif I, 2, 5, Home Eco- imiuirs Club 3, Ruth worked tirelessly on De- fense Stamp sales, bringing them up unbelievably. She is persevering .1nd conscientious. MARGARET NVAUGH Remix! Club I, 2, 5g Honor Sorivfj' 4g Poiufs Coiuuziffm' Cbair- iuuu 45 I i'c'izrb Club Presuleiif 4g AIlYllldl'-I 5, Svrgeaizf 4, BLUE AND GRAY Fvufiirv Eilifor 4. One of the very smartest of our W'-L seniors. If anyone wants to 8 know the answer to a question be sure and ask Margaret. I .f , , . 1 I 5 ' 3- SIDNEY NELSON XVELLBORN gSid Gym Club 1, 2, Hi-Y Club 5, 4, Cailef Baml I, 2, 5, First Lieu- fwuzuf 45 Milifurj' Srieiin' aim' Tac'- firx Club 4. Sid', has a personality all his own. His manner is resourceful, yet he will go out of his way to help a friend. His Model A is his best girl. Sid is a true friend to all his many acquaintances. META IHO WHEIN LFR Dramafui Club 5 Cllr Club 5 4 Asscrnblr Aaron: Janiif 5 4 ltIlC1llX Crouri Vu rr dtnf 4 Btuh AND C RAN Artist 4 This gay likelble m ss definitely has talent IS 1 pianist md artist She has 1 versatile persomlity which accounts for her variety of friends Her soathern aeetnt ind good sense of humor rcld to her popularity DUROTI-IY MARIE WI-IITT Cr Rewrzul 2 Holm co ioinzrs Club 3 She is with her classmltes in all enterprises and willing to work Fr endly and con enial and very sympathetic R CONNOR WIGGINS JR Caiurra Club 2 DHIIIIHNIS Club 3 Miliiary Scienrt and Tarfux Club Trraturfr 4 Cadefv Scrgfanf 4 Hoinrrooin Treasure: 4 Crack Squad 4 His good natured personality makes him a pleasing companion to h1s many friends He is always will ing to help out in any situation EVELYN WILLIAMS lDollyj C rl Rcverzcv Council Re rrwnf afize I 2 Home Economics Serie tary 5 Ruord Club 4 Her nickname is Dolly and it suits admirably She s a good friend and keeps things humming ERNESTINE WILSON Broolzszillr Florida Baikrfball Tam Captain I 2 Band I 2 W L Cadet Band Corporal 3 Sei ,rant 4 Dramatic Clubf Record Club 4 Her terpsichorean ability is the joy of many soldiers at the U S O Center and also the boys at W L Her naturally curly hair is the emy of many girls JACK WOIDKE Selena Club I Trunk Team 3 Aerodynamics Club 4 Modest and easy going Meehan real drawing aeks specialty Always has a cheerful greeting ready 5? CIA BEF -'RQ KN W lxyv .f ...QR iv. in Nxt Qi: ,.-Y' 'FS f NVINNIE NVHITIQ Tunzbling Club 15 Boulinmq Club 55 Basbrlball I, 55 Clwer l.muli'r 5, 45 Hmm' Errnzouzirw Prrxirlr'nl 4. XVinnie doesn't seem as lost this year with Bill'I gone as we thought she would. Is a really good cheer leader. EVELYN NVHITTINGTON lDutchj Baseball Train I5 Basleelball I5 Bowling Club 35 Record Club 4. Dutch', loves the Army Air Corps. Has innumerable friends. Can usually be found writing let- ters during Activity period. Defi- nitely not the wallflower type. Short, brown hair, and full of energy. AUBREY WILLIAMS lBeej Traek Train I, 2, .55 junior Play 35 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Varsily Fool- ball 45 W-L Club 45 junior Annual Club 35 BLUE AND GRAY 4. Bee is one of those persons whom you cannot help liking. He specializes in crew-cuts, women, and jive. He was a member of the Varsity Football Squad and the Senior Basketball Team. He and Mrs. Malott kept the second period elass hot with their political argu- ments. More power to him. JEANNE WILLIAMS Asbland, Kenlzidzg'-Red Cross Club 25 National Rifle Assoeiafion 25 Girl Resc'rzr'ex 25 W'-L-Drw lllllfllf Club 25 junior Red Cross 35 BLUE AND GRAY 4. This snappy brunette really gets around. She can always be seen smiling which accounts partially for her popularity. FRANCIS WITCHEY Basbefball 1, 3. Witchey is always ready to play basketball for Seniors. His bright sense of humor ean lighten any dark day. LESLIE VVOLFORD junior Band 25 Record Club 55 Cadefs I, 2, 3, Firsf Lieufeuanf 45 Crarle Squad 3, Commander 45 Military Science and Tactics 4. Quite proud of his crack squad and well he should be. He's worked mighty hard on it. Pa U For! -nine 5 . S' n -of Q-f I .. -I-' I -5 is 9 ,5,ii?QiH LOUISE F. WOOD Camera Club 2g Iloiue Erouo- uiius Club 3: Rwrml Club 4. Has .1 hidden charm, and a good sense of humor. Is an enjoyable con1p.1nion, with enviable blond tresses. FRED XVOOLSCHLAGER QDccj I'ItlllIt'l'0UlIl President Ig Si'i'rt'- ti11'y-Tr'1'1is1irer Z5 Camera Club Zg Travb Team I, 2, 5, 4g W'-L Club 5, 4. Dee is .1 swell track star and .1 hne bowler. He is .1 lot of fun in a crowd. MA RTHA ELLEN YATES Girl Resvrzi' Club I, 25 Home Ei'o11ou1ii'.s Club .lg Record Club 4. A fair and estimable young lady. Martha can always be counted on for good work on any project. ,1 1' 'Q fd S.. Us, x 'Q Q tx . at LN .1 1- 1 - - I P . than I I Q6 LAWRENCE G. WOODWARD fLarryj Cadet Band 1, 2g Solbbouzore Class President 25 Honor Society 5, 4g Hi-Y Club 2, 5, Treasurer First Semester 4g Orelaestra Presi- dent I, 2, 35 Senior Class President 4. Larry is well-liked by everyone. His personality is versatile which explains his popularity and election as President of the Senior Class. DAVID YAGER Dramatic Club Ig Model Air- plane Club 2, 3g Cadets 3, First Sergeant 4g BLUE AND GRAY 4. The girls envy his curly hair. Is an enthusiastic supporter of all school events and is usually seen with Billie Ann. MARIE ELAINE YOST Model Airplane Club Secretary- Treasurer lg Library Assistant I, 2, 5, 4: Library Club 2, 5,45 Art Club 4g Inter-American Club 4g Red Cross Club 4. Is an excellent artist. Is the quiet type-and friendly. Gets along well with her n1any friends. lKeruloJz, Baud in Wie fffefwalce 0-K .7FLe17z, Cfauntmg. Tofr mug lull lu rigbl: lfdward NI. Allen, Ir, Charles Collier, Idward DeCelle, Fred Donker, Robert Kelly, jimmy McNally. Bvztluui rnuy luti to rigbl: john Moore, Gerald Niesscn, Thomas Palmer, -Iarnes Sprinkel, Jack Stallings, Harry Vfnlkcr, Tom Welker. .iq A 1. f? l qi' lilly f, C3144 .f 'ofXV uP fax ,.D --nd --ai .s fl -lg. L iii.. 'lr-8 gg, f JSR., ,.,..-1 '!l11l - ,,3iif '5 I ,ff , fi JL fv XX 1 f W ff f N + Umoinimsqmfnw flhe Q.un6oJz, CZZcLM QE QS Af- Qt 'ifr 'iv 1f7 JUNKNKSPONSORS lfrxf 11114, fd! fu vfgf-1 Xllw RL1Lkcr', VIH Crawturd, Mrs. IXICININUICY. Xluw Illmrt. Xlrx Nlalurt. Nrrwr1.f mu, fd! lf' MQW Nlrx L.-rUlr.m, Nlr. I.1T.1yul1c, Ur. lxurr, Dr. Xlmdyn, Klux Ii-wlxur. i N I :cfs X WR' WS IL , 5 as OYXLXK A CI 4 - QS 'ASS LX 5' Op . Q5 , Ilfl, XX' ixks fufl to v'i,qf'f:1fl1ucr F1nluy',Durnthy Nami 11 am. Dan HAM n. Lvfl In rlhqbl: Bully Earle, Yucc- prcsident: Barbara Borrur, Secre- tary-Treaeurerz Gcurgc St-mer, President. Fnwl mu: ll B--I. Albert, V. Anderwn, S. Birker, C. Billingiley, Bower, R. Brown, NV. Bridge. Svrmzd mn: IJ. Nl. Cedar, R. Clgtlin, lf. Cnrbily P. Cnultrip, l.. Dnreey. D. Day. 17. Fink. Thin! rout li. Finley, F. Flcteher, T. lfullerum, lf Gamble, H. Gilfillsn, G. fiuniten, D. Hahn. 1:!i.'Il'f!J mu: vl. Hodges, D. wlaiobsun, H. Knott, C Markle, xl. Meyers, D. Needham, A. Olsimn. Fifflw mu: Nl. Pace, H. Peckham, R. Sandin, C. Simmons, R. Stafford, C. Temple, P. Trotter. Sivlfv mu: H Vxlentinz, D. XY'JgUIlCI', P. Xveethee, A. Wehrli, QI. Wheeler, E. Xlfhite, H. White. Sflfflfll r1,u': R. NY'ilson, IIA-J. Adair, B. Alex- ander, D. America, B. Andrews, F. Andrews. Y. Andrews Eiglzfb ron: Ii. Appleton, Al. Archibald, R. Aseherl, K. Atkinxun, -I. Ayers, H. Baggett, D. Balderson. .Yrulfm run: R. Bmlinger, C. Barber, R. Barker, C. Barnes, F. B.1Sl'l.1l'Tl, Nl. Batsehelet, ll. Beal. Twill: mu: A, Beans, B -I. Bechtol, B. Bsek, B. Beede, K. Behler, R. Benehert, L. Biddle. Page Fiffj'-lfni V 1 , e ' v 'F' ' is ,VCQQR U.: ,' l V' 9 on I. 2' , . N l T Il 'D Q' 0-.- Q 4 ? i fs ' Q' 'rw' La 4 ' -- M l B ' i 'S .Q 1 f X I hi 1: fun N- A ,B P su s, c ' La' -as lp ,., nz df Lk s.- 6 .uv L , WX -mL.f' '1 P 1. . fr. xi L11 N . I I Q 4-.. Q 64 Q 6. .C 28 4 -- K X ik il gf. ' or.-. A if vs. Er, Q rt AQ SQ it 'ff '65 v ii? 1. T' ' V' an . -' .0 1- Y' Q fi 3. W. 2 . .i. .. f' 1. ...firf 4 if f 4-an xl ,. .f .Y 1 7 ,. if ' 1. ' ' v Q ' l 1 , 2 , . 1 ' ' X- lrifr-ff I I: . 1 il . V D 'VB fu 1. 437 Ma i ' . i . 'Le -ef A J ' , J ,L . 93 in 3 ,, a . , Q 1 A - 1 i EX! . '- J r'- Q tl' 1 I GI M...-J .L-K .n 'f avg' 5 ' x asf ff Q' + 1 1 -e . 4 . bA L 1' 3 4 l - I ' ' Y- . U9 in ' fb Q , ha a c R i 'T' it if my Q xv H L 1 .2: X Y , 'N ' h g Y' La' it 'Q G , J 7' ,. ., 1 5' - I TX 'rw L 'T JF kv' f, A Q. Q25 Q ' 'B , 3 . M -' .. ' 1- -'ff F5 ,. ' . if Q ff ii - he xv 4 is 1.1 QQ 5 I 3 we 1 A gf ,J 9 gl 1 bil L . as if ' B 5- J J 1' , t lt, A ' 1 ' s ' , ' L. A X A F 1 I X D F4 '1 ' Z 5 was 8 Q. 8- Q ag. ' sg, ' ,w L' ix, - I . MLS.: , L v Q L., ' If H .B l 'rdf' 4235. . Q l E: I .n .3 4 C an c .. 4 li' -1 1 I i - . U E 3' '-' ' - 4' 6 J 'i G . Y' ' I . 11.4 , ki FM. A' 'l A . ' v.. U 'N 'cw sz gga. 9 5 V ' Ir! I Q X' it eg .f - A 1 'A f . LN , : - 1 l -, 1 I' J , A 3 li Q f i .L if - .. K .i i. is N.. X L 1 1 f X A :- 5-21- ' 5 ' 1 . . 1. . lk .. ...Q A!!! 1 I 'E' i el 3 First row: C. Biller, V. Billings, NV. Bladen, L. Blake, M. Blunt, R. Borcherding, B. Borror. Sammi mu: D. Bowen, VV. Bowling, L. Boyle, D. Boynton, N. Brady, B. Bray, D. Breitenback. Thin! ruu: Brentlinger, C. Brewster, G. Brill, M. Brill, A. Brisbane, K. Brown, M. E. Brown. Fourlb rou: B. Bruin, F. Brumfield, H. Brunclage, B. Bryan, C. Burger, D. Buzvell, C. Call. Flfllv mu: E. Cappleman, Carl, C. Carroll, T. Chamberlin, D. Chew, V. Chewning,R.ChilCoat. Sixth mu-: Church, M. Churchner, B. Clark, G Clement, P. Coddington, A. Coffman, A. Colm Srznllb mu: V. Cornwell, E. Cooper, R. Coultrip J. Coury, R. Crack, R. Crain, G. Crim. Eighth r0u': A. Crump, G. Crunkleton, G. Cullen R. Cummings, R. Dalton, Daly, B. Darr. Ninth rou': F. Daugherty, C. Davidson, J. Davis, S Davis, M. E. Delano, M. Dey, M. Dick. Trnlb row: J. Dickson, G. Dodson, B. Donnelly, M Dortzback, G. Douglas, R. Dowling, J. Dudley Page Fifty-four xf 1 lu u on I gd I1 ru lrxuun :cum ron s ur on Iurm lggrll 1 IX Il ml mu 1 L Fltlg N an vxgr X F X R Frm IH R Lfllll ourffu mu A Fndm Lr M Ggrbgr M Cgrmm 1 wmv Lxlbbs R Qnbbs C C u IS oodmm D C-xlUdl1'lJH R Guru Crm Q 1 mu rm! rnggs L ru L nuns H Cyuuit A HAR 'Nl I' Hlrua 111111 mu .xrrls H1 xs Nl Harxu Hayu L Haumr 'Ni Hdlm B Hglmngk Elglrflr mu L Hplms B Hgnrs D Hgnry D Hur r ld B H1lbL.n P Hin X Hu gm Nlulb ron I' Huffman X Hoffman Holturd Hollovxay S Hmmxrd Howull I Hubbard uzffz ron R Huff R Hugcs B A Hunur uuluson H Hulson NI L Hynu X Inbudy P 4 llfly 1 41 fi- Fvxce f 3, K 'fcf ly V' W 'f ' , ,3 fa Ma. fav Q , gv 1 YZ' ' 54 K .'I M wf fw Haw. Q 'ig Q. 'Zh .A S Q ' ff 4' in .5- gsm. if f 0. qu' libe- Z' S- 4.5 x QRS- ,W ,-sr AIG. 419 Fw as-. fx A- qv X. H' I , gl ,, 'v .fl 1 57' 4 .IH K., x 'Y in v' - .--f in V '13 5. 5' H . Y' 'G 5 ' 1 Q X M . 'Q 'ZR I .X .af in Q In 5 A 4. G L 2' I , . x X :.. N. 1 A V 5 'jr .XX 'V Q Z lg- . R? xg' L L' + V' L S A x Q 1 Q3 n -4. an' T its 1-. ., aug. X , A-Q .elf vi -5' ee 5' .-. ' is Q Fw . , I Hall. A L Y.: il L , , an , 1 , . Fir' 'our KI. DLI-j, R. D tt . 15. Farl, R. llrly, R. Fldr' , B. Fab ', D. 2 A' . S f ' ': B. ffstcg lf. lfrl 'I , Lxrt, O. fig- ', -I. Firf. P. Ilzrabcc, R. Vcld. TIE : L. Fil R, . jcrald, . Fl'r'l1ur, L. Fo 'I' , 1. oi, . . lil' , . 1 '. f. F . ' ': . A ' , . ' ' , . 9' . J. G,bb -1, KI. N' , . , Q, il y. . l ifff1 mu: M. Godard, D. Goldberg. S. Gmmdlmrr, B. , 9 , G . , . 1 , . L ', xl. 2. g'r. Sixrl 1. 1 R. G. ,B. G 5. L. 5 V-, A. Gr . ' ' , . ', A . 1. . I'-. 3 if Sv f I '1 C. H ', J. .rfg . . T. at v r YfTV I9 vixrk 4' U , . V ' , . ' ', '. d . Y I I . . V ' 6. 5 14 K . . .. . . . ,-I. , Q' 5 . s I . . . I ., tb f x. 1 T- , ': . , . g , . , -, Ii. bv' H Q C' H Y A , . A . -. V - ', M. q Y I 5 .Q A dg' -'-jf 1' 1 4 4 L f ,, ' I - 1 .- . ', w- ha . .... i 5 P f th I L L If Q 'I 'iv 4 V' I I I ,,o s 5- Q ,I xg' k L Y A 'A -,' Xa . Y sv- '59 1 X' v ' ls- if x . avi, Z .f1-...,, 11-Af. is ,aa P i' li 'F' RQ, AQD :il C E an , 9 .rf .Rx P- 9 ff 6 a '36 oz- + 4 ' Q -: s .J N X. 1 R 2 ,, U . V 2 ff? W Ax' 1-.fi ill L Li ? n -J P 'W in Y T .- 2 if W' 'v ' YY 4- F Q Q A .ik .. I , RS -...I iix ... S , - -- .3 X' -we fi -- . 'l .llf . N W . b .1 ili- G First mu.: -I. Jacobs, R. james, B. Jameson, A. Jones, E. Jones, M. Jones, P. johnson. Svrmnl mu: E. Johnston, E. Kamin, N. Kerr, M. Kcrfoot, L. Kertner, P. Kollmeyer, M. Koontz. Tlwir-.I mu: T. Krall, M. Lamborn, M. Larabee, C. Launi, K. Layton, N. Leary, L. Leatherwood. llllllffll mu: C. Lenfers, R. Lewis, D. Lindsay, L. Lockeridge, B. Longaker, D. Lowery, B. Lynch. fifth mu: VY. MacDonald, P. Mackey, V. Malborn, Al. Xlansuy, R. Marcey, S. Markum, E. Marshall. Sixth rout V. Martin, M. McCann, j. McDonald, V. Nlerson, B. Milam, J. Miller, K. Miller. 511171111 rout P. Miller, H. Minges, Morgan, M. Morley. M. Morrison, B. Mueller. Eigbfb mu: B. Munson, P. Myatt, M. L. Neathery, L. Newman, P. Newman, D. Nichols, N. Noyes .Yinllz row: F. O'Brienr, R. O'Neill, G. Overvick, P Palmore, Parker, P. Parham, N. Pawly. Tvnlb row: S. Pesek, K. Phillips, R. Pindat, L. Plavi- dol, C. Plummer, A. Pomponio, G. Pomponio Page Fifty-six' Fin! rout R. Pond, F. Poole, P. Pope, I. Porter B. Propes, N. Pumphrey, D. Purcell. Secoml mu: K. Purcell, li. Purdy, D. Quigg, N1 Reamy, H. Rembert, M. A. Reynolds, V Rhoades. Tbinl rout G. Rhync, R. Rhynesburger, j. Ricketts, E. Rickey, P. Risser, R. Ritchie, H. Robertson. Faurlb rout R. Robinson, S. Rohrback, D. Rollins, T. Rooks, H. Ross, Rossell, P. Rowan. Flflb ruzv: G. Rowell, M. Rowell, V. Rowley, I. Sadler, V. Samaha, A. M. Schroff, D. Seifert. Sixfln mu: j. Seligman, R. Shack, XV. Shambora, S. Shaw, A. Shears, B. Sheehan, D. Shepherd. Svzuzlb ron: R. Sheridan, F. Sherwood, B. Shreve, J. Shull, C. Simmons, K. Simmons, C. Smith. Eigblb rout C. Smith, C. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, N. Smith, R. Smith, G. Smythe. Ninth rout Snow, J. Speaker, E. Spence, Spinlt, T. Sperling, H. Spivey, Squeo. Tvnlb mu: H. Squyres, H. Stage, E. Stoll, Stone, G. Stoner, XV. Sturgeon, C. Sweatman. Page Fiflyvsrz un an 6- -I 4. ' ' A Q - ' ' av -in i F 'I' . 4 .1 K ,,.' I xp XS ' 5-N Q , 2 g. , un. 5- , '-.,.-- r as Q 35,1 Q 'S' 'Kr f ' ' rl: ' ' .. 9 Q, sr,-1,4 - 1' fa. T '- ii 99 'fx ' N 2. kr:-2 'I V , R135 r. Q' i I JK A ., rl ' S' 5 1 U ' . 4 Q ' 5, x 2 as 2 ,i as at a . , vu 3 ' , 'f- C ' 4 ' - . 4 A . -'i I :MPL Ll A I ik. if ' -ff ' - f 7' as Q is I f x . . . , B-c, ',, cvs g 4, iv .N 9 X-. I Ax, - 'Q 1 1 41 ,. A D' Il-wi? V ef. is - 9 . 4 ' . . -, .41 ffvl f -A Le S .' . 26' K Wg: ' if . 4 L h s s x N N N 5.4 Y! . 5 r 6- ' i All N U Y 3 lb ,gs 'AX 'I i E N ..-Q J- .kr . - ! 4. ,35 5.2.5 25 JL .4 I . Q A 1. Irie! I,-Q 5, ,fi-'If I-1 26 '34 -rc? .:. -fl ' ' 'Z-, R f s r 5 ', fum. sl ' ' T is 3. S' R6 Q A en iff. , .5 1 Q I Fu R Y As 5 V Af J A' l. f 5 'QA .-As. ,,-- tai- T, D'-A' 6 Ire A -6 F. 7 T' X ' 5' ' 2 5 EIA . Wg. A ,, - ,xv 1 1 1-vu If 'r- if s i g. -'Hx 'fl' ' 5 ' . L- - J. ., -. .gm s Q! 3 Lf! dx' . 'J 2 -Q-1. 4:- K f -N N- 1 , vu v . n. , H if I, ' I QL K ,ex ma. . If ATA Guzzi 0.6 LLFLIZOJL Play, 6 -' vga wr'- 1.44 ' .s 'fl GNL 6 T' 5' . w 1 1 . X, 'U M ii Svrwzflr mu: T. Bassett, If. M.1rsl1.1llg in Army: Fin! mu: B. Swurtzel, H. Syphcr, C. Tabler, I.. Taylor, C. Thompson, B. Thrower. S1-4'r111.l mu: R. Ticrnan, C. Tinklc, Todd, J. 1 Utlcy, M. Vfalkcr, M. Wfllkcr. Tlrnnl mu: D. Wfxll, IZ. Wfxller, A. Vfaltcr, C. Xvard G. XY'.1l'L'l, H. Wllrdcn. limrlfz mu: -I. XY'.uson, R. Whit, B. Vfcitzcl, -I Xvclburn, NX's:rlin, P. Vfcst. llflfr Vlfllf S. XVl1itc, R. Xflmilcncr, Wild, AI. Will mms, M. XY'illi.u11x, P. NX'illi.1n1S. Sully mu: I.. XY'ilwr1, D. XVuidlac, A. Wblfc, T XY'1mLcn, K. NY'urdun, M. XYVKJFDIJIJ. G W. Linklcttcrg in Navy: F. Adams, D. Evans, Horncr, R. Stcvcns. u ' if 9 tt FRQNW ..- 4 1 x P ' ni 1 x- ll' R ' .Adifu ,fur o 'U 'K sf . P ' r K F' M Q' ft . 2' ' X' t il .sxjf R 5- 1 .sf - W it J ' 9- Ea:f5-'15,-.....,,W ,M A HL ..-:ww , X -.W 'I 1 ,1 , L4 7 lzhvtv Shin W J, . R Miss L. MCNEILL 10B-1 lint! mir, left 10 riglrl: Margaret Downs, Ann Ingram, Mary Elizabeth Green, Paul Lukens, Presi- dent, Miss McNeill, Secretary, Rhoda Marrs, An- nette Schwartz, Roslyn Schwartz. SVLYIIIAI mu' lrfl fo rigfaf: Treasurer Shirley Davisg Paul Allen, Billy Fletcher, Richard Marshall, Bill Keiter, Lucie Timberlake, Edgar Gerber, Edward Sauls, Beverly Farmer, Robert Lynch. Tliii-il run, lefl lo rfglrl: Ralph Kennedy, B. G. Harker, Nelson Marcey, Don Druckenmiller, Eugene Wisenbaker, IUB President: Bill Rawlinson, joe McColl, Robert Clarke, Harrison McCord. MRS. PATTERSON 10B-3 lui! rung lofi Io rlglli: Virginia johnson, Zita llill, Charlotte Johnston, Seeretary-Treasurer, Mari- lvn Poston, Mrs. Patterson, President, james Hall, Xlary XY'addell, lflilabeth Camden, Gloria Scott. Sriouif run, lofi lo rigfrl: Thomas Mallette, Ruby lilv, Robert Martin, james Ramos, Hilton Miller. Cliirles Wilk ns, Mialter Mefiartliy, Fditli Holt. Reginald Ritchie. ilifwrul mir, lull in llgflff .loseph Iflelxiel, LeRoy liitelielor, leonard lanson, Iired lidwards, Daniel lirimes, Pruddy yloy, Meade Stull, Xlfilliam Daniels. MR. GUINTHER 10B-2 lliif mu lull In rigfmf: ,lohn liraelten, Marjorie Melean, Katherine Van Pelt, Viee-President: Presi- dent, William Morgan, Mr, Liiiinther, Secretary- ilireasurer, Tommy -leanrenaud, Doris Clarke, Mary Cieris, Cieorgt Martini. Siwniil mu, left In riglvl: Richard Meyers, Ralph Iolinson, jack Pivowar, Robert August, Donald Sor- :nson, Bob Briekard, Frank Dykens, Orland Kinsman. ilifuril rotr. lrff In rlgfif: liette Culvert, Louis New- land, Harriett George. Miss KNOPF 10B-4 Inna! mu, left In rigfif: Lorraine XV.1tson, Agnes Gentry, Patrieia Jenkinson, Vice-President, Dorie lear, Miss Knopf, Secretary-Treasurer, XY'yllo Hill, President, Rae Hareum, .Ioyee Niendorf, Lucie Cyoettling. Sffllllil rUu', lrfl fo Vi4Lfl7ff -loe Cable, Charles Gill. Gene Ping, Alma Turner, Muriel Neit7ey, jack Parker, Robert Appleton, Charles Corbin. 'lifiirif rnu', left In rigfvl: Roy Splitgerber, George Groves, Wioodrow Wiilson, Prank Havens, Kemper lieartl, Carlyn Reid. Pilgi' Six fy Miss SMITH 10A-l liiril mu, lijfl fu rigfrf: Maurice lller, XXi.lllCI' lfriauf, Richard liord, Alohn Human, Riehens XVool- ton, George Prurkholder, Harvey Mills. Serrrllil mir, fell! lu llxQl7ff Mary lee Harrington Mary Stribling, ,lean llell St. Clair, Seeretari'-'lireas- urer, lired Grulith, Aliss Smith, President, 'lioni XYash' inglon, .Ioan Rusen, lay Hoover, ,Iueille De llass. 'lifririf ruzr, lull fu rllqfllf iiarol Swintller, K liloe XVherry, Marilvn Axillll.lll1S, Pat llolleran, Marie Burke, Sonia lluetrner, Virginia 'l4llll'il1.ll11, Kiloria Preus, Betty Ann Phillips, Marilx n Sklllllll. Iinurffm mir, lrlif In lilqfil: Diek iigledy, Sl.'IIllk'S Kidwell, l'rank lrobia. lardner Moore, Nkalliani Mebliea, Cflauile Smith, lS'lI Baker, lxenneth llrad shaw. Alumina Brown, leonard Reedy. Miss GRIIYI-'IN 10A-2 I'11il mu, fell In vllefwlf Harry Dye, Arthur l7oVL', l.aw.senee Harper, Billy Burke, lester NYood. Siwnzil mug lufl In l'l.Q!7ff Kathleene Bryant, Nancy Mortimer, lfdna XVarner, President, Randall Stream, Aliss Grirhn. Secrelary-Treasurer, Katherine Kirk, Vice-President, -lack Carney, Anne Tanner, .lean Smith. 'I'fi.'r.l mn, lrff In riiqllf: Audrey NY'east, Gladys Calkins, Mari' Alice Yager, Ruth Carter, qlulia Sterner, Connie Cardwell, ,lane Gerber, Anne Barnes, Martha Meeker, Betty ,lane Powell, Amelia McNally. Betty Beyatt, Ifdith Fox. Isflllffli r'r:1i', lull' lo rigfyl: Howard Thonaas, john Cleland, Billy Hull, Lee Bonney, Berkley Green, Frank Thompson, lzddie Neumiller, Leroy Bohrer. Billy Snider, Charles Clarke. Miss LOVING 10A-3 Iilflf rozr, lrff tu rigfwli .lohn Humphreys, Robert Tennis, Drury Rynex, Iillery Green, Ralph Rauth, li'endon Good. Siwnzil mu, lrfl lu I'llLfl7ff Shirley XVrenn, Marjorie Tribby, Virginia Downs, john l.oflin, President, Mis, Lovin-1, Virginia I.ee Snarr, Secretary, Ann Han' thorne, Hertha Ciooge, Patsy jones. Tliiril mir, lvfl In riglvl: Mareeline Rawlinson, Yvonne Rowe, Margaret Riely, janet Tice, xleanne Parker. Barbara Strange, Lois Oddson, Betty Smith, Arline Rhoades, Rachel Frinel. I'iUllP'fl7 mug lrfl fn right: james Cooper, Robert Conklin, Max Hoover, lfugene Appleton, Xvilliana Gore, Richard Bell, Catherine Coekerill. Miss XYIOOD 10A-4 Iilflf roll, left In rlgfvl: XY'illiani Thomas, Thonaas Baker, john Harte, XVarren Heiiner, Kenneth Thomp- son, Fred Atkinson, Reynolds Preston. Sl'1'Iillil V!lll', lvl? fn rigbl: Ruth Heatwole, Virginia Anne Sisson, Aloyee Toombs, President, Fdmund I-ritz. Miss XY'ood, Veronica Claus, Rosemarie Pronibino, Mary Alice Fairfax, Ruby Binstead. Tliiril ron, lefl lu right: Mildred Bushong, ,Iuliet Tillema. Secretary-Treasurer, Ifrnestine Milstead. Louise Benson, -Ioyce Payne, Gretchen Owen, Estelle Hubbard, Vice-President, Nancy Miller, Elivabeth Ruth, Dolores Atkinson, Catherine Biggs. I u11r'llr mir, lrfl In rigfll: David Stanton, Riqliard Paul, Arthur Tomek, john Pearson, Robert Hunter, Donald Watehey, Clarence Hensley, Lincoln Brayhill, Edward McCormick, jackie Neal. Page Si x lj -Olli' Mu. JONES IOA-S lfiil lrfll, li H In ilqfif: Ri-lwrr Ml-llw, Bivlwlwy liar- i' iii, lliii tim liulnl. Niifwil mn, full in rlxqfvf: lrmn Nlucllcr, ,lam liuhlc, lthlllllk' 'l-lll'I1L'f, lim lwmwlcr, Nlr. luncs, liuth lQII'lxP.llI'Iglx, Su'nI'Ul.lI'y, xl.lI'y Xlyi uiiluugu, klgxin I ll.1L lxmi, llull-ii l vlc. l!wi.l vim, fi!! In Y!'Q!'f.' lil-tty' llliimlwr, Xlariuru Iiiliiiwii, l,i'l-Nillviil. ll.lI'IAlL'l Swinwn, lil-ru' Hart, KU xl.1I'IIH, lynn Xliilliiigliniii, Xl.ll'lk' ll.lClxIlCy, P.lllllI1C Xlillx, llurty Sul' lm.lI'l'iL'I', lgzmnc l'iux'cc. lifnilfi mu. fi!! in ilgfil: ,lou Cuurtiicv, lhlpli liilimiim, llixill Q .l!'llSlC, Rnlwcrt l.cc, Ray Arllcrlun li.-lw lhinlmm, lxligai' lfiiiglwwg. Miss A1111 10A-6 lui! mu, lull In izuqfil: lnhn Calviii liclly, ,lngli lilcscrl, Nl.iluwli11 liilllull, liirlwrt .l.I'CYL'I'. Mifiuil mn, lift In irhqlvl: l'mi'h.1r.i Xlilicclur, llx.1 Nlnu Nlncy, ,lain lnrralivn,5l1lrluy Sumlcrmnii, luniiiik' Urxillc, l'l'willui1I, ldith l'll.lI'kl, Yourct.iry-Truixiircr Xl.ii'pui'iQ Kiiiggx, llcxurly ll.ill, llclcn little. .lj ll.ll'lV.ll1l licvw. llulcn llllllglllllll, llnful Xl.ic Cumlwr- lgml, lzlil-l SXXIlVl, Nniiq K ixinc, lucy' XY.lllxCI', bwun- mlnlyn liwncx, lichlc Ann liillur, lulfilfv mu, li If fn 7I'Lf!7f.' XX'.lllCF l5iwrnlc.1L1x, Ruli- .vrd il rilvlwx, ll.lI'lW.ll'.l Quigg, Imuph limpbl-II, iicurgc l unix, XXV.lI'l'L'll luthill, Yirginm Nlnxtun, Align XXik'lNll.lllPl, fvk'lll'l1C Sl'I'llll1L'I'. Mix. PAGE 10A-7 lim! m14,ll!t In IIIQIUI llaruld Oth-iilw.iLlwi', lixmlx Xllllxinwn, lliiwlw Rnlwiiiwii, llilk liuhlcr, XXI.lI.llN XX Jul, lg-ri-y Clll'INlCI'lNlll1, lrullcriigl-l Uwcn. Niinull mu, fill fn illqfilf Xl.1rx Yfilusx, lScLlx XXiiw. rl i'c,1niiri', l.1rul ,lL'.ll1 lxltun, l'l'L'NILlCl1l. Ruth liirxxiii, Xlr. l'.i-igc. lurcn Rica, 5UxI'tJl.lI'j' Xxfillcr Nriglilwrx, .Imii lviilli, l5.irlw.1r.1 btillmaii. lfflmf irfrz, lv!! In ilqfili xI.1nc lug Kllcn, xl.lI'- gnu C ixiwii, XI.1i'y lou liillhimcr, l,.lll'Igl.l Spurs. slmll-i llimw, Nl-ll hm- Slilfi-xiwli, lhimnliy lhnlxuii, Axim- Alwlwil, livzigc Wkllx, Nancy O'l'mriun, Iicuy lluuugli, lLl.ll1ll.l l Lim. lwlflffv ffm, fl H fu rfhqfitf l'i'.1nlx liulilcr, Rulwi-r llmiiipwii, iiciiikjc Stuiic, l l.lI'I'lNHI1 l'I'.lllL'I', lurry liiuiiiiuii, Dnlx ll.ll, Rniiimml Smith, Art liniwii. Miss I.A'i'HAM IOA-8 lm -I Hin, li fl In i1,Qf'!: lliirll-N Q rxlwfivrnl, Q .ii-will Xlllii liillmiil i.1i1iwii, liulwrt Sliuplmrd, nl-ihn lVll,ix. Philip l1,i'Li'.1m, liwvhurl .XliLlcr'wi1. Mimi! wil, lil! fu iixqfif: I?-vxmllix' llamly, liar- iiilix IM--lv X.llI'Q.lI'CI liurml, ll.11'lx1r.1 Nluinlwcrg, l'ruiilliii, liillx XYJVLI. kui'uI.1i'y-'l'i'u.1xui'cr, lurrxliiic lmpwl, limi-iilix .Xil.1mx, Ialqiiclim- Ruviu, llflly lllwiii llll lfwif Hin, fi H fn VlQ!7f.' lnncr Yun LiLll1lCl1, Nl.1ry llwilkili .Xiiilluw-vii, lixlmw lurinu, Nallcy' l'imlC. lwiili. XXiIIiiim, iliiwsiim- Culm, liivmlic Rulwru, liiiiiii limi Xlxwiini, Xl.iriiiii .Xl.ll'liXX'.ll'Ll. fi, ffl ifiii, li rf In ifgfwff luhn Sl1.1r'V.Gluri.1 lay- liw. Il mx-i Nimilli. l.ii'l Xluuwii, Rnlwurl Ship- ' iii I ipplliiiiiiii, Rim Iir-iwn, Wvcslcy llarriw. -H411 wif run, lil! fu ilxqfvlf Ruth .Kim R.1mmlcll. MRS. Aim Ms I UA- J lfrxl run, lf!! In llyflff Iannw Nlfnxgln, lXxI',ll 5' lllll, lnuls ljlllllll, Sluplxwm llarnly, l, 1. liaxl-.lr l. ' vlkllll' Sparlu. ll Srfuflff run, ll!! lu lfgfrlf .Mun ll!'.ll1AlL'IIlK'I'L,LI iff llhyl Inhnwn, ll-,Lglgy lSnr'nrx', Scr1'g1.11'yfIrr-amy'yy', I licltx lranucs lSrnwn, Nlrx, 1Xkl.1lllN, l'xunlcnl, Innu I llnxxarll, lunc llllalwlll Slllllll, llnrls Krnw, lLllllI A Saul. lllllllll mu, lr!! In lfyfvtf ,lnwplnrw Call, lean llnlx1.hur, Annu K arlcr, .Nlarmn lillllngrnn, Holly lang t l llgucl, Marv lcv Nunnnn, ln, liraylnll, ,Xlary fun- Y nclly, I'aL l'lagc, lluryxc lamlaucr. A Y v 1 ' I-unrlfw l'Hll', llfl lu I'l,QlIfI llarry Nlgl lmurwn, ltltl' l'utIcl', liuhcrt llxnlurman, llIk.lI.lI'Ll ialnphull, lranlx '1 Wxlllllll, Bllfl llunwn, iharlux c.lI'i1CIIlL'I', lbnnald Qludd, Lnun Paradlw, Paul Llnhnsnn. MISS CAULFIEl.IJ IUA-I O l'1vxl rnu, lrfl lu rilqfmlf BI'l.lI1 Nllllnnalcl, I-lhn , Sunil, Marshall l'nglq, llcan Alsnp, Ranllall Shlw- malicr, Richard Long, Ucan liahlc. Surnlnf mia, lrfl In lzgfvl: lhlnrux Stnnu, l.l,nnu Nllllx, NY'anda Hillcry, lam Andcrsnn, Sccrctary, Xlnv Caulhclcl, sluan !XlUCI1AlSCl1ClI1, llI'CNlLlUI1l, Lmrdnn Alu-l, I9 Vicc-President, Hclcn Iluan, liuwrly Bevan. Tfurlf mu, lvfl In riqfvf: llulcn Llnncx, Audruy l Shaffer, Phyllis Xxvllvbll, BUIIY hrnwn, xlUI'llj'I1 Adu, I-Wvclyn Uiclunn, lzlainc Macllnnnuglm, Qmldnc Ru'- 5 nnlds, Xclma XY'l1itlnck. l E 1'kUlIl'fl7 l'lI1l', lwff In Vliqfvli Danny Arnnld, lranli L l Y Harrington, laul Rupcrt, Zanc Nlawn, Frank flulc, Francis Parker, -Iamcs Mangan, ,lanacs Alwnrth, Hugh Bcatty. Miss CHAPPI'QLL IOA-ll 1'IlNf mu, lwff fu rllqlwl: Larnl linccn, llnrntlay Sluxhcr, bhirlcy Singer, Qcqrclary'ATrcawurur, Rm,- Rcadu, Vice-Prcsidcnt, Xxvlllhllli Hull, l'11-uillcrxt, Wall- iam Stevens, Bcity Snydcr, .'XI'Ll.1ll1 Nuwlnn, Dnrnrhy Strickland, Norma Nlkifullnugla. Srrrflllf mu, luft fu rilqfmff Bcity Bryan, llll.ll3L'll1 Super, Bcity Clnlllrcw, Carnl xXvlHfC, liathlcsn Pcrr, Adlnc Cnckcy, tlnycc QJJIITCN, Alagquclxn Nnrru, ,Ivan xY'.ll'I'lCl', P.lIl'lCl.1 Palrnur, l'Nll1L'I' lJnu.cI. Tfvlnf mug lrfl In rlgfvl: Nlurray Iu.',C arl S,l1aIh'r, Paul Riglggxxxly, lflnyll licdwinw, Rnhard lialxur, Rall way bihbw, ,lack lfucchwl, 1Jlll.lI'Ll Iaughhn, llarry liughanan, llYCxlCl'lCli linnwlcs. Miss N'lCiDONALD IOA-12 lull mug lrfl lu lllQ!7ff Rnulwarll liunlu, llmvaul I Fleming, luster Cfamplwll. linll Y.-ung, Dun Russ, Bruce Barton, Pat Sanders, Sffilflll VIl1l', lwff In rlxqfvf' Pcggv Turngr, Xlary' Gamer, Dclla Suc flll7lWUllN. Pa-wh Clwrixla, Pruxnlcnl. Mm Nlcllnnald, Sccrclarx'-T1'c.unrcz'. laglxlu lax--n. Kathcrinc Nlnnrc, Nlaric Manning, Nllly lwald. Yfwnf mu, llff In VlQl7fI Xlarx Olga Lnrulcx. lixr- hara Parrish, Katherine Xlnu, Xhlllrud Inhnx, ,Xnn Hullman, l llv:n Cfrnulscr, Puttxc Stcgur, Barbara lianlv, X Betty Lcc llnttcl, ,lirnmiu Bailey. Ir'u1n'!fv fuzz, lfft fn light: Lwulnn Pug, kQ,'ralll BI'lIILllL'Y. Ifllwn Finley, Bull S.1LlIhalCI'N. Dun Xxrflilll. Richard.. V Pap' SMU -Ilvlr 1 L l klnhn Frangis, Alan Beals, ,Inhn Pnland. hh IIN l ll N r MRs. YOUNG 9B-1 Fndil row, left fo rigbl: Shirley Lipphard, Aileen Simerly, Catherine Creel, Secretary-Treasurer Hilde- gard Brussler, Mrs. Young, President Bernard Fox, Carol Offenbacker, Marily Horstman, Margaret Smith. Srroul mu', lefl lo rigfalr David W'ently, Perry Close, Kenneth Van Tilburg, Phyllis Berkley, Helen Mattice, Plyllis Freseman, Sally Ann Burch, joseph Mock, Fverette Clark, john Backstrom. Tlriril mug left In riglvi: Joseph Brooks, Harvey Dick, W'illiam McGill, Clifford Janson, Allen Pur- cell, Wlilter Bassford, Richard Canham, Maynard McDonald. MR. ADDINGTON 9B-2 In-it mug luff In rigfif: Guinn Croft, Mary Shee- han, Betty Thompson, Rosemond jones, Mr. Adding- ton, Betty Riding, Dorothy Sheehan, Helen Kidwell, Millard Harrell. Stillllii mir, lijff fn riqfal: John Beveridge, Gerry Mueller, Ray Leister, Bill Clark, Joseph Forester, Sinclair Adams, Vincent Carlin, Charles Mackey, President, -lack Omohomdro. Tfiirif r'nu', lufl fu rigbl: Jack Martin, Vfilliam Groot, Calvin Ford, NVilliam Smoot, Bill Fitts, Pete Broderick, Lawrence La Fever. MRS. CAMPBELL 9B-3 I-nit mu, left In rigfvlr Maurice Abell, .lack Bee- son, Paul Davis, Massie Simpson, Eugene Davis. Swrnnil rung lvfl lu right: Lorece Samaha, secre- tary-Treasurer, Florence Frey, jackie Rumpff, Peggy Coaklev, Mrs. M. D. Campbell, Marion Adamas, Marion Turner, Barbara Garland, Jean Litton. Tfurif ruzr, li-ff to rigfal: Dick Jordahl, Clayton DeKay, Frnest Fvans, Gene XVindField, Vilma Caponi, Garnett Smith, lidwin Horstman, Carl Benckert. Ifnurflv mug Iitfr In riglvff President, -Iames Gar- land, Tommy Trotter, Vice-President Charles Cul- pepper, Alimmie Lemons, jack Dailey, Clifford Cox, Robert W'illiams, Douglas McComas. Miss BEVERLEY 9B-4 Fifi! row, lefl fo rigbf: Cliff Robertson, Kenneth Fullerton, Kenneth Banta, Edwin Evans, Earl Sud- dartli. Seroml row, I.-ft lo rigbf: Fthel W'arner, Secretary- Treasurer, jane McClellan, Grace Steger, Lorraine Samaha, Miss Beverley, Richard Hanley, President Betty Sturgion, Betty Plugshaupt, Thelma Barb. Tlwirif mir, If-ft lo right: Tommy Motiitt, Robert Alkire, Vice-President, Roy Comer, Mary Louise Fly, Lorraine Mclnturff, Marv Virginia Otfenbacker. Izdna Moore, Ted Smith. Fulzrfb ruu', Irff fo right: Aubrey Poston, Quentin Mulkey, Craige Holm, Sherman Leonard, Richard Reymer, Ray Dehoe, Bob McCallister. Page Sia ty-four Miss CROMER 9A-1 lfirrf ron, lujl fn mylar: john Rouillard, Dewey Rue, Terreot Slater, Billy Stamper, :Xndrew Barr, Walter Carl. S1'1'llHll rung left Io riefvf: Xlaric Bray, lloloyes Trilwlwy, George Binsted, President, lretl XYesr, Xliss Cromer, Yice-President, Robert Scheurenaan, Secretary-Treasurer, Audrey Kfhalkley, Phyllis Deming. Nlary jane Xlaufeldt. Tliirll mug left to iigfvl: Delores August, Dorothy Anne Harness, :Xnn Sheridan, joan Snyder, Alice Bruin, lillian Groot, Thelma Nliller. Georgia Hoskinson, Keithley Dawson, Betty :Xian lfaye, Rosalie Gieeere. jean Donn, lunrffv mu, lrf! fo riqlvl: Nleryin Tyrrell, Bobby lfstes, Iiyelyu Schrorf, Claud NlcGhee, Stuart Bridenbaker. Charles Miller, jane Grubbs, louis Groot, Kirk Burrell. Miss E. B lQfNElLI. 9A-2 I'1rif mu, lol! fo rzefvl: john liletcher, David Burke, Lddie Story, Ifrnest Sizemore, james Duvall, Richard Connor, lidward Coppaee. Sfflllil mu, It-ff fn rlvqfwfg joanoe Xliller, Ann Buckley, Peanut Mallon, President, jimmy Xlyatt, I-.lifaberli XlcNe1ll, Vice-President, joseph Good, Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Antlerson, janet johnson, Beverly Pinkstarf. Tfvirif row, Jeff to l'i4Ql7ff Catherine Bray, Bonnie Burson, Betty Downs, Martha Hiller, Dorothy Budge, Mary Bolton, Nlary Robins, lfdrene Dawson, Pat Heitmueller, Llnore Hall, Lillian Goddard, Nlary Richardson. Fourffv mu, lofi fo rigfvff Douglas Shaw, jim Curry, Betty jones, Peter Nlac.Xrthur, john Collins, Carol Goddard, Robert McGhee. Patricia Hederman, Michael Long. MISS ROLLINS 9A-5 1:IV'xf mu, lull In rilqfwr: Scott Brooks, Billy Loveless, Ralph Hall, Kenneth Manuel, Nelson Borher, Bob Lambkin, Horace Carb. SLTUIIJ mlr, luf! In riglwl: Shirley Cate, Virginia Nlotfett, Lozs Calleins, Stanley Laton, President, Nliss Rollins, joyce jCfJICI'NuI1, Secretary, Rose Holliday, Shirley Lewis, Dorothy Harris. Tlvira' mu, lrfr In rigfvf: Anna Schmitt. Helen Hawkins, jane Rice, Donnie Anne NlacXIahon, Bsttie jetfries, Doris McDaniel. Betty Ann Niel, Rosalind Fritz, Norma Xlanyille. fvlfllfflj mu, left fu rigfvr: Nlzles Nliciort, Norman Quarles, joyce Brown, Harry Cologne, Kenneth Snayely, Louise Hollingsworth, Thomas Tracy, Bessir Kettner, Tony Tappe, Bobby Carter. Miss SPENCER 9A-4 Firil mu, Inf! tn right: Herbert Cedar, George Hawes, john Barkley, Noyylin Holcombe, Llmer Collins, King Nlarlolf, Robert joran. Sm'nu.l mu, left fo right: Shirley Nloudy, Barbara Fuller, Nancy Barker, Vice-President, Donald Rehmy, President Frank DeYolder, Secretary-Treasurer, Leonard Thomas, Patsy Goruuna, lfyelin Yan Devandcr, Ifarlyne Harper. Tlliv'-I' Von, lcfl lo rlefaff .-Xdele .-Xdelman, Doris Bowler, Darleen Hicks, Ruby Mae Tompson, .Xrleane Naylor, Arlene Nleek, Ann Reed, Doris Brown, Kathleen Sparks, Xlary :Xian Barno, Nlaxine Xlillam. Ifonrffv mu, left In rielvf: Henry XYoods, Phllip Smlrh, Carl Ring, Virginia Beecher, Mike Du.-Xrmond, Pat XYolf, Donald Nlullen, Lois Potter, Dallas Burnette, Charles Green. Miss MILLER 9A-S Ifnwl mu, left lo riglrl: Peter Herrington, George Benckert, George Bowden, james Rogers, Calvin Richie, john Ifngelking, james Brenltinger. Sffflflil wir, left In riglwt: Ina Bates, Barbara Dechay, Secretary, Howard Hatcher. Treasurer, Peggy Shambora, Miss Miller, President. Bab XY'eel-as, Vice-President, Frank King, Beverly Young, Mary Alice Collier. Tlviml V'II1t', left lo Vlgllfi Lillian Schwarz, Irene Nlunson. Grace NY'ilkins, Priscilla johnson, Nancy Fox, Lois johnson, Lois Dorserr, ,lvyce Dove, Corrienne Martin, Sally Lloyd. Fourfb rou, lvfl fo riglvf: Thelma Haring, Lorraine Mathe, jack Crogan, Carl Hatch, Thomas Perrott, Gordon Oebser, Parker Waggin, Helen Burke, Patsy Propes, Charles NY'oodsyard. Billy Henry. lhlgi' SiX,-1 -fi: r 1 5 ' r sf' 5 g J It Ea' sv' rf' it Yu v ' J .IU gk 'Xl H .-si ' K VN eff?- W 'Hut w 'Qu Wi 'firm , ,llf W QU' 1 'Viv' Vx Wil? M jfxx.. f 1-,al , X 'lr-. CAD U VA I T K. ,Div ,1 3 , SJ Q15 51 vf' Mawr lack Cradlzn Captazn Beavers Lt. Col. Harold Tidler Kiaior Eddie Grant wfadfain an-:Bee Cladef C10-1149.4 The Wiashington-Lee Cadet Corps made many forward strides during the school year 1942-'43. de- spite numerous han-aicaps. A seemingly crushing blow was dealt the First Battalion when the Government recalled the Springn ld rifles which the boys had used for drilling in prcvious years. Te enrollment of the Corps was greater than ever before. The Corps was led by Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Tidler. and Majors Eddie Grant. Jack Cradlin. and Shirley Gochenour. Under. the sponsorship of Captain Harrison S. Beavers and Major Sadie Williams. the Regiment completed a notable year. In September the First Battalion was formed. composed of Companies A. B. and D. under Captains Bussey. iwhose untimely death later on caused his replacement by Captain Tom Brownj, Pfeiffer. and Howell. respectively. In February the Battalion went through a face-lifting which provided for the form- ation of Company C. In a competitive drill between Companies A. B. and C. March 29. Company B was triumphant. On April 19 the Regiment presented an assembly and held their annual Regimental Ball. The Second Battalion was inspected on March 29. Company I. under Captain Jean Jones. won. Com- panies L. under Captain Cerry Ping. and K. under Captain Helen Maley. followed. The girls' Crack Squad. under Lieutenants Judith Davis and Jocelyn Packard. has been added this year. The boys' Crack Squad led by Lieutenants Reiners and Wolford upheld its reputation for precision using wooden rifles. TSEGIXIIQNTAL STAFF Ezra' ri xt, fr? 'fQ'l.'f Xia' +7 Cradizzt. Lieutenant Laws.-n, Captain Beavers. Colonel Tidler. Nlapor Grant. Lieutenant Bauserman. Sarm:.i vnu, iijtt if r:gf's:: Lieutenant Reis. Lzeuzenant XlcCarthey. Lieutenant Birrell, Lieutenant Tullis. Lieutenant Bosin. Lieu- t.-nait Renter. Ci rpi,-ral Stampcr. Private Staines. L :f Sn - 5 C20-mfwmg, 1l'Qi5Sf ,. -, gf., - 55' .,,,4x f sfv-q- -4 ,.Y .Q -5' 44f .'f.'. wr 'li7All - I 4 X. -- K v.,,,, A --xl Ce 31 3 if . 1 if N ' '. fy L -' MQ 1: V+' if Sz J fllfj, .. ,. Q A- 'I' A. 4 . , .A... Qamfzang, I3 ,V I.,- 'R '. J gi-'1..fR7'.J f , .2 A f 95' ' 5. .V FIRST PLATOON First Lieutenant Leslie XVoltord x. SECOND PLATOGN Lieuten.int Wlllter W'arner q Second Lieutenant Robert Orndorff .3 1 - 4 E., U pf. -'A N32 THIRD PLATOON First Lieutenant Robert Mills First Lieutenant Marshall Meadows J ,W -nm . 0 ,4-Zi A,-. ..x, . . t., Ny , en., if rf- -r. Q fa Ge Captain Fred Pfeiffer I , y 'xx Q fe . -1 i -ng. ' . 'L . , ,Q I ' Sam 1 M Q Q IJRST PLATKXHN ' First I,iL'LllCl1.ll1l Ifrnt-st Sccring ff ts. , 57, ff' t . NF: ,. E Q f ,. . SECOND PIJXTOON lfirwr I.icL1tcn.1nt Cllinc Knowles 'Q . , , . . -'A --alt Stl ,xS,,1', ' 5-.va Mft, ,no--Q -V ' t , . - 1 f ' x lf .- ,.. . 4. A L K Q , K, - - A--r W' ,, , .tx ', - ggi V- 4-,gg 4, , .- f-gf-ity u' 'Q .4- i.ff12 '-gig. 2-: f,A,.4J 1 - v 12559 vu. - -45... .1z.'.'f-.nz--:s.m.,..:w'.:, sv.- ,-.. - ',-r-'....J'27 Na.1.'1!'.: aa,-13'-?,JfJ1:Jr-., ,gl-1E!:.tirM..1r1 N .fgffgk 23 31 'l' I L . v- ' u First Lieutenant ,Ink lltmxmn Q 5 - ..,..- V......,. , A .Htl I tt- NN'.1llxt-r, NIM.-1' SAM Bttoxxf N 11 Ctun IlLLllL'H.lIll Xlnllx, Xl.1l.wrhr.1l1t, Cul-rnyl lniltr, K.1pt.t1n lit-.lXt'rw, llCl1lt'H.ll1l Nunn, l1t'g1ttn.xnt lr.1tHmn, I nt'ntt'n,1nt Irnllu Int't1tt'n,1nt lux mn. Nttfffhf 71114, lt!! fu vxgfvl' IICUICIIIIII lG.n1w1'- mm, I1tntt'n.1nt Urml-vr'ti, llxtlltlhlttl Nttrtng. , , . ur. Ittntt'n.ln: Ixulx, Inuttn- liwtmw, Itntt'n.1nt Xlhltinxu, lnptnn lll.l. l,xpt,1nn l'!t'1tYt'r. f . ft '.',f'f I1Cl1It'ITlItI ln::nwn4 tnt'n.1nt Iimtn. Iutnztnmt lxnnul- ln.. tt'n.1nt Innt. Ilt'ult'n1nt XX .yllntti t,tPZ.11H Iirnxvlm, IIk'l1Ik'lI.l!1I Inrui, Int-1nt'u1nt l311,'t'fl, I ltutcnlnt NIJ Jlllmux. I1L'tIlmH.lINZ XX tllwrn, l'.1.. Nt:.1 ' f' UH. lr!! in rfyfvl' Ilt'ntt'n.1nt II 1xxlx.n1. VIII .1 ci. . I I X V1 ,. 1 I 1 l 4 1 E. L. I - ' A 'i T156 Q. 1 W-B Hafzd The XY'-L Cadet Band. composed of 90 members under the direction of Mr. Yassel and his most able subordinate Major Bobby Stewart, is an integral part of the school. During the football season the band played and marched for all the important games. At the Thanksgiving game with G. XV. the band represented XY'-L in a fine way in putting on its show during the half. G-XY'.'s band has always given us the most competition and we always work hard when she is watching. At the basketball games late in the season the band was also present. XY'hen the student government has called on the band to support the pep rallys, it has always done so. NY'hen the weather is better and parades become more frequent our band expects to be in many of them. The band represents the third battalion ol the Cadet Corps. It is active in all cadet functions and supports all their activi- ties with its lively music. We plan to institute an annual band assembly. These plans are still being worked on and dare to be put into effect toward the latter part of the year. For all the musical minded students in NY'-L. the band provides a musical outlet. Mr. Yassel trains the inexperienced ones until they meet the qualifications. This training is very beneiicial to those who really take an interest in it. Several of the boys wha were in the XY'-L Band in the p.lSIZ years are now with popular bands and are taking in .1 sizable income. -9-1 v . uv- Klajor . Captain Robert Stewart Mr' Hind Robert Panizya ge Sf: i'7Ifj-fl! 0 H I I I I I I -.-,- I J. I II I II ,, I I Il il I Il, li IS I I ii I f I I VI I I I I 1 i , II I I +4 .: , I I II 1 I I I I-I II II iz ,. il I I I 'E' -uv' ISA Major Major Sadie NY'iIIiamx Shirley Goehenour SADIE XWILLIAMS CLUB Fifi! rnzr, Irff lo right: Lieutenant Davis Captain Jones, Captain Maley, Major Goebe- nour, Captain Ping, Lieutenant Vanderslice Lieutenant Payne. Siwuiif mu, ligfl lo riglvlr Lieutenant ScIiucI-L Lieutenant Packard, Lieutenant Blackman Lieutenant Frawr, Captain Rittenhouse, Lieu- tenant Porch. Pilgt' Srl i'r1l3'-Ifvwi - 1 -,I ii, IIPW' 'ri 'S I I I : , L'rItZ:Z:f'2tI p.LL.g.:,: Sit BM ipxiiox SIAII Ilril7ull,IiHffn1lLf!'l 5L'i.iilI4I I ICL ileiiaiit X I'+irtIi, Ilt'llIL'Il.lIll ,XtI1ul.il1I I. Irllwr, XI,ii-rr S iifitIieiwiir, Capiaiii I. liiiitiili mm' vnu, 1.11 In Ilyflf Serum HLINLH alll! I IIIHIIIPA x ii, St'i'qeaiit X. l,iII,1I1an, Stl tint XI.iyi-1 II. .I IS.ixIi.iw. Q i . . E. 'EH amy, 9 , BOYS' CRACK SQUAD FIRST PLATOON First Lieutenant Aubrey Blackman SECOND PLATCON Second Lieutenant Barbara Schock F2 Captam jean jones FIRST PLATOON First Lieutenant Judith Davis SECOND PLATOON Second Lieutenant Jocelyn Packard Captain Helen Maley in 130' . ii.. .4 yr- f-, f -new-e -t vw'--W 1' . . , . , ,A L 1.4. Vl. V , Y 6 . . ,C V: 'wyvt qw V 5 1, -A J, Nw-vf Y , , 1 . Q i ' .. L l, :V 3 if E , . vt: I giwatap . ..-...,.... I ,pl Q V JY. X,-4 ,-S' if ,, Fw 1 Q . 'LM L F. nt ,J Y .5 5 ' It 'r i , ,,, ,gv V, L. 1 - gy Q. ' - - 4 L' ' Q' 4 'Q 9.13 ,tp ' ' 1 ttf A ' ' ' ' ' f -I ' ' V Q1 W. f--' -Miz' , . , , V E5 3 1' , -5 -- Ag , -. L L, 5u.5'4,w ' P L' aiu ,L f Tfsvb., .JM , . 4 3-1iM If'is . ff . ' - Q yu' W g ,, ' 1- W ..-.x.-.fp-,Q-U.-72.--V-v f- f......V, , f, J.- .,.., gf, A. Ciamfzcmg, A -ug' GIRLS' CRACK SQUAD Pilzi' Srzmzfx nz F 5 F: P 9 L, 1 ,E 3 1 ,14 ' :ze 9 i QSM- 34 L i ,WHS- ' ' Hx 1 '1 3' 1 H e 9 r. gl 3 if ! 9 K . ! 'ml 2 r 4 E Company, :B . t - 1 F1 ? ,Q I 5 i 1 i 1 5 1 1 i 1 1 ' u I .-L ? ,F 5 i Q, , H FLAG DETAIL S 1 j Q g if E 1 f'.zL'i' Siztulx if FIRST PLATOON First Lizutenant Dorothea Vandershce SECOND PLATOON Second Lieutenant Catherine Payne Captain Geraldine Ping - ..i. 4,5152 T' -xi I ff Xff N ff X J f N 3 4 I 3 I 1 1 E 2 ,, 'X X - ul guns T 5' f X CLUBS 5 A rx F Q i F i Es se I Z 3 F I E 5 . 5 : I l P- ei z -E n 5 1 . 'f 5 1 Q I 5 -' 'F ' 4. A 1 9' , W If S s , . 1 ,Q ' i, E551 5:52 1 A TI 1,3 ana 136- F' S .ip, A vfqi 1 M l ll? .X,fXl:tchell lliclt. liflisrzz,-N lnmsnn, C.- lsabel Sadler. D.--Xlarian Timbrook. E.-Larry Vfoodward. F.-Margaret E Sadler Li.-lli-r-ithx Ncediiszwi H.-Lieorge Stoner. l.-Nliss l,llio:t. sl.-Lee Bonney. lfiudenf Qo- The XY'.tshington-Lee Student Government is dependent directly upon the student body. The council itself is composed of three otlicers. the Class Presidents of the tenth through the twelfth grades. and the Klune Senior Class Vice-President, all of which are elected directly by the students. The Student Government also includes a Forum whose membership is made up of the homeroom prsidents. The main purpose of the Student Council is to represent the students in the opera- tion of the school by cooperation between the students and the faculty, and to do every- thing possible to improve our school's prestige. organization. and appearance. The success of the 1943 Student Government was made possible by the cooperation and line spirit of the Wvashington-l.ee Student Body. I POINT COBIIXIITTEE CQ .3 A. IN 'JE- Illwf mu IIN In rlqfvl: I. Lnlwlu, I5 Lrlggx v , . , XI. Xv.lLlgI1, II. N1-wrgan. rumf mu, Iffl fu zlgfvf: .X, .Xd.1n1x, AI. I.uIIin. I I!.1I1I'flCI'. .X Iinrum. 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CL1xl.1rLI. , .2 'W D24 llllilll!l!l Ill ttho tht XX I K 04 f 1 sli 11- ttn Ltt Chapttr of the National Honor so to rovide for the 4 XnL -gli- Q f otittx ms oiamizt stxtra ytars a, p 'al h 1 mbcrship is restricted hoo 1 strxitt tluh in ixhiti t t nt L ' Vholarship. leadership, and 1 l1l,l1 tan 11 5 ot t11i1 ttr stfX1Lt 1 mu tit bvtitt undcr tht sponsorship of Miss Loxinr tondutttd uth activitits as a party and dance for tht studtnts xx ho xx trt nt tht lllllllll Lhiistmas rt tis 111 most inipoitant t t vocational assembly. xv to the school this ycarg union for the graduate mem- xx Hull pioxidtd tht stutltnt body with information ' -' A l ' of int a tit tuturt ot t1ti1 country. L11 HILL LOIILLITNYI Illulf .iff III p .IDDIFID OI' -x F? F3 .- al N ANU-ZS OF Niixx XIENIBERS OF sixioit ti iss tn N .1 x t n t J 1 Faith Ira t Ralpi Curt itlia Kr ai X IFX Loui t KALAGETHQS fHONOR SOCIETXD ,IUNIOR CLASS Robert Friauf Barbara Biirriir lsahcl Sadltr Barbara Hilhurn lil-ic Cappslmann Peyton Palmiirc Alice jones George Stoner Raymond Lewis Nancy Smith Catherine Burger Martha Harvey Xi! Ilril rnir, lufl In rigfil: l. Sadler, K. llildehmnd, QI. l'.ielt.ird, Ci. Wfillxer, 1l'residentl. AI. Unleyg Nl. Sndler, S, Cmeheno Suomi' mu, lrfl lu rlgfilr 17. Y.lIlklCl'sll!C, Nancy Smith. li. Cjriliggs, Nl. Qirielteiil1ery.gei', li. Sililixls, l. Curry, Cy. l'in3.,, XI l Qirunwell, M. Lawrence. Ifuiil mir, lrf! lu l'lKQ!7ff R. SICXKXIFI, lj. Stoner, li. Lawsoii, ll. iliidler, lg l'feitlt'r, I. Nlanslield, l. l,.lllgl1L'I'lj'. 850-6 Elos, the Literary Society of XY'.1shington-l.ee, was founded in 1939-40. The Society is for the purpose of encouraging .ind furthering llICl'.ll'y endeavor in the high school. Until this year Elos has sponsored XY'-L's p.ll'IlClp.1Il0I1 in the Virginia I.iter.irs' League contests, but due to wartime restrictions, NV-L was un.ihle this year to eompete. The club hopes that after the war this sponsorship will be re-ruined. At meetings the members present progniins dealing with .ill types of llfCl'.llllI'C, p.ist and present. Elos will continue as .in Active factor in the school due to the induction of juniors and sophomores before the seniors' g!'.ldU.lIi0l1. Pugi 4 I 71 gi! gr' f g A 3 1 , ! 2 . x Z x 5 5 I 1 . i I ! I I 9 4 I Q E, if J A x I? 1 33 if? 1-Q, bl Z Ewa EDITORIAL ADVISERS JAMES XYYISBB NIABEI. A LLEN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF NIARGARIHT CRIQKENBERGER ASSIS TANT EDITOR-IN-CI-IIET FRED PI UH I-.R ANNUAL ART STAFF I mu. IH! ff: Hqfvf: ,lick I'.1l1rncy. XIQIJ .HID I XXl1Iu.cr, XX 11111111 NIL-wr. S.4fff1.f 1 Il, IJ! In vzgfvg XXIIIIIJIH R115-11. Pull Ruth, Iluxd Yagcr. if I 3 f-'J EDITORS IT T YYUAL IN'-3 Mn. :'H.' rf, w:Xf .': XI,II'Q.II'xf NX.1ugI1. Ilillllfy Id1:wr1 ID--mihga Nflndqrwllxc. C.1dct S A' ' A II 2 I Vatu. Iwxx.. CII IIIIU. , , , . . S 1 f If V fkvfujwxu' ll,IIIIx.'N LQ1x,1r1'-TIZIIIY Bm! SP4-rv Ikixrwr' Imn OHIM' Girl IV f UU, I-'ff ff' Y-'!l'73 -XUJVCV UI-1CLIT1-'FV Illdlfh D-TVN HCIWT M-11053 M-NEON? ,Ion Nwxfw lkilp-rg IVR I,1I'rnI,x. I'I:.1:.I4r,1pIn, I,iI1,,gq I Sf.wr1,l If ll, fm! fu fzgfvz ISI-bbx Srqwgrr. XI1rx' XICDJI1 cf. KICJIIDC Rlnmsay, Elaine Risde 25 25 1' I 4y- .11 an I c 'R cmdQ ISUSINESS ADVISIR Iixux Himisixucgii r--vb,.Y W -.1f!u' - ,vial I in I . s- , CIRCULATION MANAGER 'nun' 5 ' EARi.SHRiav12 Ni G A BUSINESS MANAGER Eixiiii FRASI-R ADVERTISING MANAGER LALA CURRY ANNUAL UNDERSTAEE Irfl in rigfrf: I5.1rb.ir.1 Horror, C.iIIicrinu Bcrgur, Pciytoii Rilmiirc, Nancy Smith, NI.irtIi.1 Hnrvuy CIRCULATION STAFF 1 X Firsl mu, Ivff fu rigbf: Mnrtlia Floyd, Miss Harbiiugli, jean Q i V x N Q jones, Evelyn Underwood. Audrey Hughes. ADVI'-RTISIIXCJ STAFF 4'l'0l1il' mu, Inf! In rlgfvl: Barbara Schock, I'IcIcn Inwc, Pauline Init mu, IMI! fu iiqflf: Slm-Icy .Xmh-rwii, Q1cr.iIrIim' I'iiil. IIIIIY Potter, ,Ivan XYIIIIIJYNS, Ruth Sundcrmari. ,Kim lung, Siimh XY'.iigiicr, Tblrif rnzr, fwfr! ln Vilqfrl: -Iucclyn Packard, 1Ic.m Simpson, Betty' gflflllil mu , Ipit In rilqlifn- Icnnx' Xlcycr, limi-rluy' l5pIi.iw, II-im Jane Crim, Amelia Ardai, M.1ry CI1.1rInttc Duv.1II, Mary NI-ll Inwtwimd. Aiibrux' XYSIIIIJIIIS. CJPPUIITLIIIII- ilifxnil ifiii, luf! fn if-gfif: Iiun NIiIw, R.1IpIi iI'Iiivmpwn. ,f e fi WIA R I I I -.1 ,X , Al I E 92 S.. A -- U I. ,J-.A E I-.IJITUR-IN-CHIEF 1'1l'xf 5n'l1IL'Xf1'I' ,I.xx1I 5 Mc,N.x1,1 Y FIJITOR-IX-CHIEF 54111111 Smzzrifm-1' Lmpu. Dm' NEWSPAPER STAFF Fnkl mu. iff! lu riglwl: jean Nlorgln. Bcucy Biggs. Mary Cappclman. Betty Griggs, Betty N1cCrum. Sn'fm.l mu. frft to nvqfvt: NIH. Curcuran. Charley ' Laum, Luvell Day, xluhn Uudfcy, Mis, Orndurff. EDITORIAL STAFF T 1 , 5' AQ 1 5 . , E. Andcrsun, Ni. McLean, S, Xfhlce. l. Niunmn, S. Pcsck, B. Llrnggs, B. Blggi. N1. Blunt, S. L. Grows, XY. Thackabcrry, QI. Kinrgan. R. Carter. .Inf mu, Af! In rrlqfvt: F. Buhler. AI. Dudley. H. Brundagc. G. Trlbby, A, NY'.unwright, R. Curt, B. Bxkcr. T.. Day. fuzlrifv mu: Mus Orndurtf. Slwilllll mu, iff! lu vlqlvtr I. Hubbard. S. Swnrler. I BUSINESS STAIfIf Ilrxl rung Irfl fn vilqfvt: IJ. Rice, Ruuillnd. B. Iqlmkin, C. Iircwslcr, IS. N1cC.rum, A. VI. Ihnring- Kun. Snnml mu, lrfl lu rigfff: T. SI.1lcr, Y. Cfxpuni, R. blanlcx, A. Slmcarx, I, XY'cmIcI, NI. Cappclman. Tlurff v'uu', IMA! lu rlqfll: Nlrs. Curyornn, if Smith. Ci. Sumo, bl. Bmwn, C. I..1uni, NI. Tyrcll. NEWSPAPER CLUB I-'irxl mu, ll-ft In Vilfllff XV. Munson, A. IYIUI l1flll'kI L. Long, K. Kirk, NI. il. Kash, D. Tribby, A. Chalkley. Srrmnl VUIV, Irft lu rlgfvf: B. Bursnn, F. Flttcher, C. XY'.1rd. B. I, Puwcll, C. Blrber, XI. Bray. D. Cross. Tbinl' rouv, Iuff In riglrl: Mrs. Adams, VI. Christensen, H. 'I'Imn1.1s. NI. KiIdutI, KI, Xhtlack, B. Dunn. 11? ggurl 11 pil ind :mtl .III Ill ll li Z L., a ,Ll- X31 IIS -ai rss- xs DK .-:ws - Wil Iii N1-Nfl! in-751 if JG V BUSINESS MANAGER BETTY JANE NILCRUNI I Exglwlg Q--5 1 Tt I -'Ei 9 use flea gs ...Q C1019 MIXED GLEE CLUB vf14,h'f! fn rzlqfvl: l. llewcy, N. Miiith, l7. llerrultl, Xl. Nl4lI'I'l5Ull, Ci. lhltuii, Y. Rowe, l. lisnwim, S, Miner, S, Bancll, R, 5und:rml1n, S. Stindrrm n ll. tT'lJ,1x', L. Swindler, ly Qtiartiortli, C.. lenfers. U fm, lu!! In ifxefifi ll. tinnge, l.. Uddwn, .'X. iliinimons, ii. L ullen, kj. Xliells, D. Wavitllxe, Xl. lleleinii, C.. Tnmplsins, xl. Miller, V. Snarr, Nl Iostun l. NX ilwii, ll. Ury, ll. l,.1lIUL'X', Nl. liruwn. I HH, ftff IH Muff!! Nir. Page, l'. l.ixx renee, N. gliilinson, rl. Steriier, li, Hunter, Xl. Yylieeler, C..1pplem.in, li, Crim, I. Porter, C. Smith, KI. Pat 3 IS. lit-tlt, I. XYillingh.im, li, I'owt-II, I.. l5urwn, l, Klum.-s, l'. Crnsstwii. Nliss Howl-ter. url mu, lr!! In Il'Ql7f.' li. lynth, .-X. Xlfiiiivxriiglit, li. lhmtls, XY. XY.1rtl, In Buhler, IJ, Buhler, li. Perry, Li. lieatty, L. Campbell, gl. Albert pl. kleanrenau XX u1L',h'fl lo rlxqfvl: R. Xlalltins, li. lloyd, li. lldrt-tl, K. llildrebixmd, A. liartwn. Q. Brauniiig, A. Halt-, gl. Parrise, ll. Newl.in,l, T. Krawl, S. Niars 1.1 ' Nt-iglilmrs, I. Newland, QI. C hristensen, l'erri Cl-iw, l. Shields, ll. Mitchell. Wudfningfan - fee The year 1942-1943 was a memorable one in the history of the Glee Clubs of Washington- Lee, for it was during this year that the clubs secured their robes. Maroon in color, the boys' in collegiate style, the girls' with egg shell surplices, they add uniformity and dignity to the ap- pearance of the groups. XVhile this year brought a recital of greater artistic merit than that of any past year, it also marked the withdrawal for the duration of the Music Festival in Richmond. SNIALI. GIRLS Gitouv XIOCAL CLASSES ' I-intl mu, lufl lu rlgfif: S Sunderman, B. Powell, KI. Vi lui! im, lr!! lu llgflff T, Spirling, gl. hterner, Q. Patiin, ham, C. Tompkins, li. Hunter. T. Spirling, Miss Boo tr I - 1- v . . , N . , , XX - - , . 7 3 ', , X ittlcr, N. Xlmei' l. lSnrwn, l. QLl.ll'ltII'lli. I Bllrmn I Pmmn LJ gills D L In P Dk Quartorth. , Yitnnif mu' lrfl In wigfil: S. Nlinei' C, Paton I. Sttrit f 'f fi' rn fi I . . i , , c , . 1 ' , . ' ' ' . , . ' , l ' S L W H H' H I HA I xi Hr mn B Hum I K V '1Pl 'N S. liiint-ll, sl. f,..lPPlCIH.1I1, C Smith, B. Crim, A, Blatltman x x, Xliss ljifulter. AI. Xxlllllllgllllll, l'. Dey, gl. Nliller. bl. Miller, C. Swindler, C. Lenfers. I Boys LEE CLUB . , G SMALL MIXIiD Ciaouif l Ivriif mu, Ii-ff fu rigfvl: XV. Ward. F. Buhler, A. Barton. l R. Perry, A. Hale, G. Beatty. L. Campbell, gl. Albert. ,, , Sermlil rnzr, left In rhlfif: B. Lynch, li. lfldred, K. Hildre- 'Hill mu' All M Hdili K' slllmllcr' A' l 1 '1N' l lun I brand, ll. Buhler, Parrise, C. lirauning, ll. Newland, T. Nl. llelano, N. Sniiih. Shields, S. Marshall, T. Krall. Tfvirif l'UlL', lijlif in Vilqfvf: R. Pond, R. XYillsins, A. NY'.iin- SUUHLII mug ,VIH ,U ,.,Xf,,. D4 Mitclwlv R' licrnw Hr- IAM wright, li. Lloyd, Mr. Page, D. Mitchell, P. Close, L. Newland, NV. Neighbors, 'If -Ieanrenaud, xl. Christensen. lSl 'mL'rl' A' llllc' T' Kmul' ,il Wee GZLLK4 Activities this season included, besides the Recital, the traditional Christmas program offered by the Girls' Glee Club to the churches of the community, participation at all chapel services, and assistance at the annual Christmas Pageant. It also appeared before numerous church groups and Parent-Teacher's Associations, presented the Madrigal Singers to Miss Leslie Frost's School, and sang in the Bridal Chorus at the weddings of two Wiislmington-Lee alumnae. The attendance of seventeen XVashington-Lee boys and girls at the Virginia State High School Music Camp at Massanetta Springs during June, 1942 did much to prepare the Glee Clubs for the highly successful year of 1942-1943. GIRLS G1.IiE CLUB Fixx! mug lefl lu l'lAQ!1ff li, Dewey, N. Smith, 15. llerrold, Nl. Morrison, Cf. Paton, Y. Rowe, l. llenson, S. Nliner, S. llonell, li. Sunderm.in, S. Sui D. O'D.1y, C. Swindler, lf, Quarfiirtli, C. Lenfers. 'fllflil run, luff In rlgfnt: L. Oddson, H. Qiooge, A. Timmons, li. Cullen, Li. XY'elles, LJ. XX'oidlie, Nl. lHL'l.lI1H, Q. loznplmins, Nliss oi- e' so wav, 111 li lxr 15111 i lXlilli V. Snarr, Nl. Poston, P. XY'ilson, P. Dey. P. Palmer, Nl. Brown. Tbiril mug lef! fu ritqflfz P. Lawrence, N. johnson, gl. Sterner, Pm. Hunter, Nl. Xllieeler, gl. Qapplezmin, li. Criin, I. Porter. L. Smith, gl, lhielnrd. 15 lie- lx W'illin'gham, B. Powell, L, Burson, li. jones, lf. Croson, -4. 'Sis - -.-..: 3 Y' -- . , --iv---li ' ..--. t ia . Ll . 1 s 3 Filin- 7 f. 54,11 .' 239 P- . i 1... 00 PZ wafer' lzrii ron, fur to vugfil' R. C igledy, C. Tablet, Xl. lhiyland, P. Spears. KI. glohnson. B, Boston. Nl. Xleekcr. ll. xlacobs, G, Laulkins. I. Rice, l. lleuitt, I. fhurth, A. Barnes, li. Simmons. Niiinrl mit, li VI In vzefil' li. Harness, il' llores, R. lriauf, R. lanikvn, P. Rupert, NY. Sturgeon, xl NY'arrington, L. Vlioodward, Nlr. Pace. R, Llark. .X. l'1L1clx. I. VI.-hnson, il'rc-sidcntl. I. lotlin, Nl. Thaler, XX, Starnper, R. Reuter. I w . on,-fee 0Jz,aFLeA,bza The Orchestra began its second season under the lead :rship of Mr. Page with the addition of several new instru- ments, making possible the study and preparation of a wider variety of scores than had previously been practical. In addition, an arrangeinent with the Public Library of the D.strict of Columbia, gave a still larger range of attempts than in past years. since irusic could be borrowed and the Orchestra's music fund is ould not be depleted. As a result of this agreement with the Library, such scores as the Mozart G Minor Symphony, The Overture to the Marriage of lfigaro, and other such compositions were studied by the group just for purposes of practice in reading and sectional balance. Highlights of the Orchestral year have included playing for both graduating classes, the preparation of programs for all three assembly groups. and school ycar nnds those who will ments in spite of the unsettled con Othcers for the year 1942--I3 Librarian, Janet Iohnson. Klildred the second. of course, the organization's own annual spring concert in May. The end of the return looking forward with increasing expectations for next season's accomplish- ditions which will face them. have included as President, jerry Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer, Dice Cigledy, and Boyland acted as concert master during the first semester, janet johnson during The complete instrumentation for the year has been camposed of the following: l'ml111y A nn Barnes Nlildred Boy land llick Cigledy Iane Church lfleanor Hewitt Ianet Johnson Tom Ratclirfe Patricia Spears Lharles Tabler llatt I.'.'fhi' ilgfii 'f,it'HUy Ciladys Calkins llorothy ,Iacobs lfllfnw Bob Boston Xlartha Meeker Yincenz Ilftrfllrf Robert Clarke Offom Paul Ruppert Xlfilnia Sturgeon Su x u,'1f1or1i's james N'v'arrington Clarinvfx Stanley Eaton Tony Flores Robert Friauf Dorothy Harness Bob Lampkin Tru 111 pets Alice Bruin John Kelley Robert Reuter Bill Stamper Milton Thaler Fl't'Ill'l1 Horn Larry XY'oodward Tf!llII!lUIIt' Jerry johnson John Loflin john Pearson Piano Kenneth Simmons Tgynzpani Robert Clarke my ew MR. THOMAS .IAc'xsoN SPUIISUI' A spirit of fellowship bound together by ideals of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living is the goal ot the forty members ot this service club. Initiation into the club is ship as During the two week trial period prior to formal induc- considered by those who meet the standards of member- one ot the greatest honcrs of the school. tion, prospective members learn the first rule of strong char- acter, to respect the rights ot others fparticularlv Hi-Y mem- bersj. Under the whole-hearted and capable sponsorship of Mr. Jackson, the club during the year conducted a campaign in which nearlv 4000 old kevs v.ere collected and added to the nations diminishing rare-metal scrap piles. The members helped clean the school grounds on several Saturday afternoons and on others went to the Y. M. C. A., with which the club is athliated. The club also sent representatives to the annual regional convention in Annapolis, sponsored informal social events, in- vited speakers on subjects of education and character to the weekly meetings, and sponsored a campaign to stimulate con- tributions to the Red Cross blood bank. iii Ins! mug lrff In riiqfrf: P. imith 1'PresidentJ, l. Xlfnudxvard, If Shreve, Nlr. ,laeluun, li. Baskin, I. Vradlin, H. Brundage. Sflllllil mu' lr!! in liqfwl: ll. Tidler, F. l3.iLngl1erlV, XV. Ilovd, Nl.inslicld,l1. Wfillxer, 4P.1sl-Presitlelitl, lpihrnev, ki. Stoner. In lllielllter. I R Y 1 Tfririf mir, Iwft In rlgfrl: R. Smith Johnson, R. lluwell, R. Stewart, ii. Douglas, ll. Alolinson, Dudley. I'i1llH'fl7 mu, lrff ln rlglll: T. Krall, lf, Cooper, NV. lfarle, l.. Day, A. Wiilliams, S. XYellborn, Qi, Smylhe. J-.......i -- gg . S .5a.4Ia. v if . . lllii INTER-fXNIIlRItlAN CLUB lux! VllIl,l1ffflA ugfvl IS. lhggx, RX. l'mIIp-:III I Curri. P. Pihriiigur, IXININ N mlif run, fvff In Ilqfif' ,'X. RE-Iiigrs, KI, lI'Ii. NI Xixlfllilti, .-X. .XI'Il.II, S, HIHIHCII. Xl. N SI. ' lfffmf viii, fiff In lILf!lf.' .X ligxiix, R. H IIIIi..I ll CI4h'IiI, IG. 5.lIlxilI1. Nlr. Xxvubh. V, X .,.....v. Qing I 4 ' 1 . ,iq I , : S.. .- . . . ' . 'L-1,B.1r,..' ' - -gs' ' . -.. I. ku-h..,.s'..- .41 SENIOR GIRL RESERX'ES CLUB Uri! mir, fufl fn Hgfif: D. Rollins, A. Fox, N. kluhrlsun, Rginsgy, Miss LUving,PrcSidcnt, Nl. Uuull, S. I'rccscm.m. S. Whlgncr, D. Van- dcrshcc, P. Miller. Ynwlif mu, h'-ff In ?'i4Lfl?ff B. Lung, L. Ahalr, If 'lNlIIIIIIpSIIII, xl. Church, H. Squyres, H. Rcirdun. XI. NX'.Ilkcr, Nl. German, A. Hughes. 10TH GRADE GIRL RESERVES CLUB l'lI'Il mu, fvff In rjlqfvl: NI. Stribling, Ruscn, P. Pxlmur, P, XVII-Im, li. Brown qPresidcntJ, XI. Suhultl, M. luhns, NI, B. St. Clair, L. Andcrsun, A. Buck. N I'I' nml mu, liffr In rilqfwf: M. A. Fairfax, E. lux, KI. Abcndshuin, J. Tillcma, Vfarncr, Ig fXIu1lIIIwuglI, N. NlcCulluugh, E. M. lluuccr, li. S. Parker. Tfiluf Vnu, luff In rl-qfvlf G.linES, NI. A. Yagur, K. Biggs, KI. Rcvic, H. Houghton, R. Rnrmdull, B. Quigg, P. Turnur, M. Aide, V. Xhxuiii. 35 RED CROSS CLUB 1 fl'Xf l'1lll', 11'-ff ffl litqfvlf S. flUL'l1CIurL11', Guest, G. Pompomo, C, llarrns, Y. .'XmlruwS V. Hodgcx. Sfflllltl lung fvfl In rllqfvlf V. S.ll11.ll1.I, A. lox M. llortvlmck, M. l..u'.nlm-, ll. Scan-rr, A Pomponio. Tflirlf l'Ull', lrff In rilqfvl: IS. -Lxmcson, IS. H I- luun, A iloncs, S. Slmw, I.. Kurm, S. l1oodl1.1:'l R. Smillm, M. Parks. I UllVff7 rulr, frff In Vlyflff D, XV.1ll, M.livr- foot, R. Simpson, lf. Booth. FIRST AID CLUB FIN! I'0Il', fuff fo l'l-QIYII l.. l,oul1rid3.gc, C' l.cnfcrS, P. Rimcr, B. lmlvrcy, lf. Rl.1I'Sl1.lll B. Andrcww, M. C1llLll'Cl1llCI', R, Pimlat. SL'1'UlIf run, lufl In rlgfvl: Miss XY'illi.1mS, C liurklmoldcr, F. Kmmwlcs, lf. joocs, M. Hynes B. D.1rr, P. W'ccll1cc, bl. Coury, R. c,l.lll.I1, ll Squyres, A. Foltl, T. Orvillu. Tim-.I ww, Iuff lu riglrl: L. Rcclly, I. Al- wortlm, C. Plummer, M. Ruamy, A. Sclmroff Gibboncy, B. Hardy, M. Poole, H. Hutson D. Ryncx, Mr. Yagcr. Ifourlb rout R. Harcum, A. Crump R r- R lm .1 Svxortlu I o on Appleton, M. Alsop 120111111 UICS Hrll Cr B. Brooks, S. Litrlclicld, A. Mnlmquist buott: Mnllnr H Biusnrmm C Dukly n- gan J mu 1 lf gli 4 luuusg, 1lIT11l1J B o mg I' Qlllillbgf m . W'ilSon, G. Beattcy 1' 'V ff. v v SS i -11 3? H HN N N X R 1 cull' Q I XXI mms 13 E':-'Hu :-1111: S -comm Cilura Ilrxl run, III! In rlqfwl' I' IHIIIIVIII X Nr... XI. Xx 'wg-In I. I'mIIuu, IJ. II.lIAILlllj.fIl. XI. I. K,11mxxI'II. I. KHII111- XX 'I'urm'r, I. I5uIIcn. C. Iiiwdcs. N,I,,,1,l run' fpfl In xfqfvf' I.. Il1gIu, Ifxumswlm, IS. Srlmulllv, I ' 1 I1.xraIm'r, I. Iuncs, I . Nm1IH'.I SIIIIII1, X1,Xuu I1,I.11fmr I un! lflllv lrfl In rlgfvl: I5. I!lI1Q.lIxL'l', f l.1II, I. Inlvl-X, I Il.lutI1, II. XXu1lluI, I. NI.lI'NII.lII, II. Smggu , IT. .Xxmrux I. Iwnwlcr. Inllylfy 11114, III! fu yfwgfvf' I vIIuu.lX. II. I IxIl'L'xI. IIlImIL Inr.lmI, II. I Imwd, I llqnu-II, U, Ixuy VII. I Iirylnnmnmg, I U.1II.1I1.1n XY. IcIICrnu, K, ,I c111pII, XII. I'.l my I. KT IGTILII S. IXI.ll'SI1.lII. llrxf mug lfir tn llvQ!7f.' Iadd, IS. Iicxgn. I. XI.1run, XI. I Dwlglmt, I5. Purdy. I. XXHIII. Sunrnf run, Ivff lu rlgfwfi I3 Spcnuc, I II.ll'IxCI', Knblw, XI Meeker, lf. Smith, IS. Bruin. Tllllzll rou',l1'ff In rflqfvli M. IXIHQINLI. IIA. Ic.ll1rcn.1mI, I. Rmslwkx Ii. Slmcrwood, R. Smith, Miss IITIIIIIIK. TREE STUDY Cl-LIB I'lrxl mu, Irvll lu vlgfrl: R. Stream, I.. Inlwmum. C.. LuIm. IJ fXInrg.m. Sunrnl mu, luff fn rlgfvl: .X. 'I'-muck. Huw .X1'tl. XI Inglc R. XXVJINUII. BOYS' GYM Cl.L'I.3 I'1rxl mu, luft lu VI1Ql7ff IS. I'Ict-Iwr, M, Iimxdcn, R, XI.1r.u'. QI. btnrcy, Ii. Ixcrrcgu. I.. Lmldcn. XX. Lwurxucx. Ix. larlcr D. Kcllam, T. XX'lIwn. Kurnnl mu, Iwf! fn zlgfvt: I. I'I.1x dnl, ly, IH mud, I5 C--ppaugc. K. Iilrsch, R. Decker. Q. Cwrfnm. Ii, K sun' n. I. X1gD.uIc Tfrlmf mu. II-fr In Il.QlVff I. Lurry, LI. L1 vuII IJ, Sfmaw. 19, IIL1lI'xC CQ. McQIcII.1n, Q.. L1iII. l ul1r'lfr vnu, IHA! In Hqfvl: In Ii.u.1Ilcr. II I'u.IxI1.1m. I. DUNN' vw F. AIIIIOIUFISUIX, ,I..I5ux.1II, I. Ihrpcz. I. Rus, I, Ihmc- lf. Ihrccv, IV. Cfnrbcrlv. Iljlfv mu, Ivfl fn vlgfvf: I. Kfravcs, B. Sluplcx, II, Ilmwn. I I.ut1, AI. Utlcy, L. Hntclm. P. Iicrrmgmn. II II.lI!IM!'. I'.1q. XF: ,.--N .,-,- -1 A5-f..., 'farfg ' ' ' -354 4 Y'?'1 'T 1 -.. . . .1-. . ..---. .-.C. 'PH Jer- .K ix D 'ly -. Yi STAGI1 CREW ll!! H1 vzxft Cl ' : .umm lk-lx.13. gl. l'r.1nLl lf linux. I, .Xllx-rr. R. C.l.1rk. ., he SENIOR IDRAXIATIC CLUB In-lt VI-It, fufl fn riqhf: VI. Ransom, S. Xx'.1lIEI'S, 9. Unix mPrcxidcml, hlisx Latham, L. Boyle, K. Nlullcr, LJ. Luwcry, B. Alcx.mcler. Xwmzf mn, fufl In riqfvfi A. Rcincrs, E. Iirndlcy. P. XYMT, I. Lewis, XI. Church, NI. L. Xuarlwry, P. Nswmln, A. Cath. TENTH GRADE DRALIATIC CLUB full YH1l,lllf In rigfvt: li. Leitch, H. De Jn, Y. c.l.lLlN, B. Hull, R. Kirwan, B. Smith, A. lil-.1Y'.ll71. L'. Kmnc. C. Cardwell. M . f.u.l mu, ll fl In rigfwt: C. Vfhcrry, If Ihdwm, IS. Qmugcr, A. Hillman, Mr. jamvs 5p.mwr1, NI. Nhnning, xl. A. Turncy, QI. 3 , L-crhur mlrcsnlunll. ul. L. Allen, K. Sh xxwfml. Cl'- -K! ...A LIBRARY CLUB I-'irit mu, lwjl lu rilqfvl: Il. Minges, B. Br,Iy, A. Ard.Ii, M MeD.1IIiel 1Presidenll. -Innes, D. sl.lCUlJN4lI'l. Svrullif mug iff! fu rigfvf: C. SIIIitlI, M. Billington, I.. Blake, D, Pureqll, F. lf,IsIwood, A. Carter, R. Kirkpatriek. Tbirrl ruu', lvft In riglrl: B. Redd, R. Borelierding, S. XXl.llNll B. Quigg, XY'illi.1ms, Albert. l nnrflJ rnu', lvff In rigfvt: H. Re.Irden, M. Yost, B. Vogel, Miss -I. Slmver, M. C.tppelm.1n, Miss Ii. Stitf. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS CLUB Firif row, lvfl fu riglvf: H. McCord, KI. Harte, D. Goodrnnn, B. Hughes, E. Grant QPresidentJ, A. Barr, R. Xlfooten, B Tullis, F. W'est. Svrollil mug II-fl In rigbf: T. XVooten, C. XViggins, P. Cadiiigton D. Stanton, B. Reiter, C. Knowles, L. NVolford, QI. Lawson Tbiril rnzv, lvfl to right: B. Tlmrower, bl. Spink, M. Meadows Mr. jackson, F. Ford, Orndorff. Fourlff row, Ivfl lo right: T. W'.1slIington, L. Myer, R. Mills D. Wfitcliey, R. Hunter, R. Lewis, li. Seering. MODEI. AIRPLANE CLUB First row, lrff fo rigfaf: P. Carl, T. Hcdderman, D. Fink, D Peters, F. w'ClSCl1bJRCf, S. Rynex, T. Fletcher. Sevmirf I'ou', lvft io riglll: Mr. Rice CSponsor5, Fred Ford CPresidentJ, K. Purcell, xl. Archibald, C, Xxfoodward, B. SlIambor.1, C. Biller, R. Farrow, R. Alkire, Z. Mason, G Strotber, Mr. May lSponsorj. Tbirtf mug lrfl fo rigbl: E. Gerber, L. BolIrer, B. Mottern 1. Stone, NV. Heimcr, C. Reid, B. Smoot, L. Fink, M Schreiner, D. Ballinger, VV. Groot, F. Cole. AEIQONAUTICS CLUB Firil rr,IL', Ivf fo rigbl: D. Bllderson, A. Yfolf, G. Beatty, R Rupert, R. Pond, H. Robertson, j. Duley. G. Doujglnss R. Shack, Mr. Lafayette. Sl'l'l,Hll row, lefl fo rigfwl: H. Devlin, R. Lloyd, K. Currgn, j. Nimmo, KI. Bjentlinger, AI. NX'oi.lke, K Simmons, D Breitenbach. Pugv Xiurfi -ff I lihl 111: :Zi if. Il-111 lil :li ul Ii A? li! :nm nm iii -f. ,,,-,. 2.0-WU lllii Pl! HHS!!! nl -IPAQ 1:1 -li ul' I1-'ily U'- --'VSV QIFHQG -llu 'tw inf, I I-in Ju .na 'P' -1? g-1' in-1' iI4vTCi':T: 'x 'Nl i' Intl mn, lift In rfqqfil: Y. Cornwell, D. XYliitt. IS. listes, Q. Paine 4I'residentJ. Nliss Knopf, Nl. Tilton, I.. Leatherwood, Nl. plapp, I. Comley, D. Niesson. New-rzif mu, li!! In iiqfilf I3 Ilenrv. Xl. Reynolds, N. Xlvford, I. Carey. Y, Poniponio, Xl. Lonstantini. IJ. Ifox. I. Cihilcoat. Tiflllil ion, Ii H fn llxllff 'If Nliller. I. Smith, I. .Xndrevss, I, .Xppleton, Nl. liodard, Ki. Owen, A. bodard, IJ. Iiink. NI. Rowell. Ionilfi mu, li!! to ilefil: IS, Xltlxinnev. I. Cooper, I. IIuhbar.l. I. Xlills, II. Xalentine, S. Green, N. Nliller, X. Rowley. 5. I reescman. Go-mmefwdaf CZZLLZ- Delta Alpha Pi was organized last year for the advancement and the benelit of the Commercial students of XY'ashington-lee High School. The Greek words, Delta Alpha Pi, mean clever, skillful, excellence, fitness, faithful, loyal, and trusty. These are traits which the girls in this club believe a secretary should possess. The club endeavors to further develope skill, speed, an.I -'KCCUI'-ICI' in IWLISUICSS Sllbicctsz to develop and improve personality by social activities and contacts: to broaden interestsg to assist members of the club to secure employ- mentg to increase the elhciency of its members bv dictation classes and lectures: and to acquaint the girls with the leading books and periodicals in the commercial field. With these purposes in mind the club has engaged in many varied activities. A Halloween Party was given in October in order that the girls might become better acquainted. The girls also enjoyed a St. Patrick's Day Party, and a tea in honor of the Seniors in the club. At the Fairfax-Xvashington-Lee football game, Delta Alpha Pi spon- sored a hor dog sale, the proceeds of which were given toward paying on the Public Address System. In December the clpib gave a patriotic assembly program. An annual project of Delta Alpha Pi is to play Santa Claus to a needy famlly at Christmas time Much sincere joy and satisfaction is derived each year from this activity. During the year, several speakers, representing various positions in the business world, were invited to speak to the club. Tltis year the members selected a distinctive club pin which is to be the standard pin of Delta Alpha Pi. It is the sincere wish of each member and the sponsor that this club will continue to function and carry out its purposes in the future as it has since its organization in September, 1941. X X 'tba'-an -nit .a. U-nina . .-- W , .1 ,A , -' f .. . , . , . - f ,-4, ' L -, ' ' 1. -- f. H --21 :':-.Quai-1' .F 1 H :sf Q.'...-a- . . f. - M11 M M V ,V .11+'f'j. -Hi... 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Numnl mu, fvff In ugfvl: NI. Lung, K. Blrrull, P. XK'lHiiI1Nllll, I. Cuupcr, 17, Rxckctts. CQ. Csurtn qprcxidcnli. XV. Nh9l1u.1, I. I51'nyl1ill R. Prcuun, 9. Kldwcfl. P. Nlc:Xrtl1ur. Q A ,AU .A - x D ' .4 1 1-..H, ,Q , i .. . . . . . - :aAEi':5.e....--- ' x I V 1.'3v-.'.if4.,V. -Q . . . . ,. A- - -Q., V 4.---, ,Lil ,Q-, Al'-,., 1. N -.t A -gr 4. 5- ff' 4-.1 + , .15--. wa.-. K5-L'-3g.?,-Q.. 4 . -T-. , 'LY'1.sk'g.. ,. Q. ,.-. -, - .T 1-Q .- n'.'!':g' agp get -11.n.a.-1--L-:41?L'- . f .....:' . c.133.-f1.,..n P.1.L'U .YHIN8 1 ' 2 -.I I 'W :Su In in 51'-1 :Qu I-I 1 :FBS I-nu 'Pl' :1r -nun gin .snag I- -lx 1:-' lim :IIIE Il in -:S I-fl F ngvffs A FSS? nc- -1--.- 4 fl 162' i,.- pol I EUCP!! HF 1 '- lfliff 1111: W il Se-ill 1.41 w r. .. ., ,Q . if 5 'Ll-if H' ' jflgT:Q'6f'i1 JUNIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB FII-I mu. 1511 fu Y'lQl'ff H Bell. P. Garry. H. Firz- gcrald. B. H-In-ell. N I HJ mu, lfrt to rlglvtr R. Clarke. F. Redwine. R. Asslmcrl. Blllv Surncs. Tfwvgl I-MII. l.f1 In Ylffff Ii. KIrShbaun1. J. Rickerr, L. Kimura. N1rS. Patterson. JUNIOR GIRLS, GLEE CLUB Miss Cl'l2llIF7' III! IIIII, IH! In IIQM: VI. Brown. sl john On. N lhrl-Ler. l. Tmklmm, Xl. Imwell, 9. Monson, M NIJQDI-nlld. 9. NI.1qIJIn.1ld. F. Flenings. D SUIIIIIII. A. SCl1IT1lIl. Nufwf Inu. Sur tw 'sql'-fr ,l. Ruse IPresident1. D Harm--S. l.. Alulz. R. Spmknun, K. XY'all6r R. Pflfl. I.. Ymrglm. I. Speaks. sl. Higginson R. Lau. H. Bynwn. C. C lmplnne. l mu. lm! In YiQ!'fN D. Augusr. J. Dono. M RI-L'-InS, R. DJWS-In. B. klcrfrnes. MISS Cromer Nl. Clacw. C. lgglesron. K. Moore. N. Dean U. R-vlllni, Nl. MacDonald, RED CROSS CLUB I,..f mu. lfft fu IIq If: A. Brxndenburger. M Bu-hong. I.. Qvsrrlins. l. Snyder. L. Callum. IJ mn, III! In wqfvlr R. Gciqcrc. A. Sissun. Nirs liiclsmcxur. A. Turner, P. ilcnl-Iinmn. Tlvnl mu, lyff fff I':Q,'f: xl. -lctfcrson. QI. Brown, A Cuckcy. Nl NCIIICY. Page Xnzftrx -nglff lg E v. I bf 2 f . Q ff' :Q i 5 2 J ww iff W xi SPOR Q... R I ii 5 L f T 1 3 4 A. Qi 3 .. l .Q I ' . 2 'L Q E 4 1 ? N 'V 1 ii lui! :ou li-H fo ifglvlz I. leister, I. Sprinkle, Nl. Gerber, KI. Gardner, M. hlones, li. Dt-Celle, M. Winfield, XY. XY'arner, P. Lukens, j. Grinnel, B. Huff, D. Grimes. Sworn! ion, lrff lu ifglwl: B. Phillips, A. Walliams, F. Ilonker, 1.. Fitlgerald, D. Druckenmiller, P. Broderick, H. Abell, B. Sharp, R. Perry, F. Havens, L llavenner, N, Puniphrey, C. launi, KI. XY'hitehouse. 'I'f1nil ion, lr!! In ilgfil: Mr. Karalier lliackneld Coaehl, M. Abell, C. Carroll, R. Roland, KI. Pearson, H. Peckham, -I. Granger, G. Crunkelton, F. Trobia, XY. 11-vrdeau, Mr. lk-ming fllead Loaclil. lolfrlff Inu, lull lv' weft!! 9. l.oni:. ,l- Watson. li- Cooper. W. Stevens, A. Brown, B. Earl, W. Rawlinson, R. Leister, R. Rauth, L. Newman, T. Wfashington, 1. Alanson. Iioltom run, HIil!lrl.Hl'IKI B. SXK'.H'1lL'l, C. Slusher, Dickson. 20-o.6HaZZ .7.e.am XVhen the final gun went off ending the football season of 1942, the team looked back on what one might call a perfect record. The team was undefeated and untied during the entire year. Particular emphasis might be placed on the first score with National Training School, 73-0. This is .1 new district record for the number of points scored in any one game. The team played as .1 unit, both offensively and defensively. Perhaps the greatest thriller of the year, to players and supporters alike, was the Central game, played under the lights at Griffith Stadium. Both teams fought like lions for the entire playing period. It was nip and tuck. Then in the final few seconds, Mel Win- field crossed the goal line dragging two would-be tacklers after him, for a final score of 13-12. To the satisfaction of everyone, the last game of the season ended with the Old Oaken Bucket still in possession of Washing- ton-Lee. THE SCORES ARE AS FO1-LOWS National Training School 0 McKinley Tech 12 Hagerstown 0 XVestern 7 Calvert Hall 7 Central 12 Fairfax 0 McKee 0 George Wfashington . 6 4 'Z il W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-1. W-L 73 . 27 34 32 19 13 18 20 33 W-L CLUB lfiril mu, left In right: P. Lukens, xl. Leister, sl. Ruckert, QI. Granger, N. Pumphrey, C. Slusher, P. Van Dorcn. I-'irxf rung lefl lo rigfrl: B. Phillips, XV. XVarner, B. Earl, B. Early, G. NValdron, F. Trobia. Tbml row, lefl lu riglvl: B. Rawlinson, M. Gerber, I.. Fitz- gerald. D. Drukenmiller, A. XY'il1iams, lx. Cort, R. Perry. M. jones, F. Havens. lfourffa rout Mr. Deming. Pugi' Um' llumlrril TLNNIS TEAM rt! mu lr!! lu VI lit IS. XY'ard, L. Plavidal, G. Wlalker, J. nwhtld Iairtax V. Chewning, UI. Rietman. umnl mu fl!! lu v1,frf M, Thaler, Mr. Nlay, AI. Nimo lin- aetnel ull B. Lawt-rin, I.. Moore, KI. Dudley wavy. 1. 5 xf 4 hjl' lu llgfvl Nl. Gerber, R. Brown, IS llutf, li. Phillipx, l,. Cox. vmf ruu lftf In rlgfvl li. XVard, K. Brown, IS. l,.1rl, l,. janwn, 15. Iiarly, Nlr, Liuinther lc,,l!.lCl1l, If Grant, XY. Stexgnx, N. l'una1 tx iii HcwQe65-aff fleam From the standpoint of score, the team did not fare so well, winning only three Q33 games. However, in each game the team put up a fine iight as typified by the close xcores The team and coach were both under great handicap, both being new to each other. The season, however, brought out some outstanding players, including Eddie Cox James McNally, who joined the U. S. Marines in mid-seasonq Bobby Hug, who gradu- ated in January, and high sceorer, Bob Phillipe, who was adjudged the school's most out- standing athlete and one of the best wl.1Shll1gIOI1 Metropolitan Cagers. I I Z if CSX Q . PJQQV Om' lllzlnlrrif Um fritf li- PN MX!! D Dsl In I mir, lrfl in rffifil: I. Harte, If Trobia. I. Nlckart. Y. Sparks, NI. Diek, A. Brisbane. .-X. Brown. NV. McCarthy, If. Buhler, F. Herrington. Xi um! i mu, li!! In rzgfil: I'. Yan Iloren. QI. I-whnwn, II. Buhler, XY. hxii.1l'I1CF, T. Hayes, R. Dowling. EI. Ruckert, D. Ilahn. XI. Stull. Ifuiif mir. hit fn f1,fif.' Ii. iiioper, Ii. Pureell. Ii. Daugherty, I.. Ilay, Nl. Innes, P. Parker. LI. Arcliibald Li. Crim, B. Iiawl nson, In Linlembieski I nilfv mu li!! fu iiqfifi B. Ili-5 d. I'. Ihompsiin. B. Ihrower, NI. Gerber, I. Boher, I. Xewnian KI. Lleland, B. Iarl. C. I.auni. 1 mu, fill lu f1 f'!: Luath Harry Deming, I. XY.1sliii1etnn, CQ. Slusher. D. Balderson, Qoach I'rank Iiayilier, . N . ., -. jaack jeam At the time this book went to press the track team was just rounding out to form. The indoor team made .1 line record, wining the Virginia State Indoor meet at Charlottes- ville, and the high and prep division in the Catholic University meet at Uline Arena. The outdoor team shows very promising possibilities of .1 record year. Iack Ruckert. the out- standing member of the team, is ably supported by such members as NY'alter XIi'arner. Mitchel Dick, Art Brown and Austin Brisbane. Dan Hahn and Phillip VanDorn are the two outstanding distance men. BASEBALL 'TEANI 'sf ,-as v ..-A+le.ifQ Intl mu, lefl lu rlgllf: I7. BYUITICICILI. II. XYheeler. G. I.w,lld Lntlin, Stevens. II. Granger, G. Pig, Nlacpliearsun, R Crunkelton. Sffllllll mu, liff In rlgfll: VI. Dixon lXI.lI'1.lgCl l. NI. Barkley ?'I I il Brill, R. I.eister, B. Ifarly, C. Tlinmpsnii, 13. .Druckeii miller, B. Phillips, R. Brown. R. Kemp, Xlr. Righardsoii Page Um' llnniliiif Tun BOYS' ISOWLINLQ LEAGUE Illlf rung fijf lu vilqfili II, Ciupp.1gw.', QI. Nimmo, IS, Inwx Iicdwnm-, N. 'I4I'.IIl.1I1, I'. 'I'.1pp, Ii, R,1utI1. hrfullil mu, lvl! lu rltqfrf: R. I'1mll.1, CQ Iiruwn, XV. IIu Swurlfcl, I'. S.iuIs, xl, I'ucuI1wI, EI. I'c.1rwn. on, II. II, Ii. Ifuiql Ilfll, IMI In ifvigfif: l. c.ll'XK'III1L'I1, AI. ,IuI1nwn, Ii. SIDIII1, ll. IllIlLIkIlllNI, Ii, IH-rrv, Ki. XY'.1IIwr. Inuilfi mu, fu!! fu Vlbkfhff NIL ALIQIIIVQIIDII, U. Row, A. XwiIIII.lI11X, S. NIJ IFIIICY. Guns' MONDAY BOWLING TEAM lfrxl run I fl In iilqfvlr I7, II.1mILI, A. I'un1punio, A. Imax, Miss Y ISL-x'L'i'IQy, Ii. NIiIIcr, li. Imnpmmiu, C. Ihvix. Sm 1.11.1 mu, Irlll lu I'l'QlIlf N. IL'.1I ' If. Iirascr, I. CI1uruIi, P. l'I.1L'I-, NI. A. II.1rx'cy, Ii. SIICPIICFLI. I'fr1r.l mu, Irlnf lu uxqfrl: Ii. Slugcr, Ii. XV.1uIcn, S. I.. Ciruvu 5. SI1.iw, Qi. QmmIIi.1rl, I. I'rI.1kc, N. .IuI1nwn. nnvlli mu, I-'ff ru ffqfwlz S, Uruun, NI. Onluy, NI. Capplcman. GIRLS, TULSDAY BOXYLING CLUB IIINI mu, IIH In VI,Q!Vff IS. Iiiggx, I. NI.1rsI1.1II, If, RIAWII, Him III-im-n'Iy, -I. Ping, C, Smith, Ii. IIuImic k. SI'if.l1.l mu, Iff! In rixgfvl: I. I5.1IIuu, S, Anjcrwn, NI. KI. Murrin, IS. Sglmuk, I.. Iiurwn, A. SI1.1tIcr, If Cuupcr, C. I'lI1mIux. furif mir, Iv!! In ll'Q!Iff Y. KIUIIIINUIT, A. I'icIwm, ll. I,,1cIx.1rLI, fnlslln' . NI. Kriqkcnlwrgcr, LI, Siinpwii, QI. NIiIIur, NI. AI'.ipp, IS. R. II I IllFf'?:'-fit. l!!!l!!!t':.. + - :'.:g., 1-A uni. rum! ...vvm I , , uunfzv-I H.- . I 3 ..w- ll' rxiii nl., 1 -in . .. - .nav-ing 15 . m'4.w0-V was V H1111 ', illumi- Bitiii li vi -i Wwlliii' ll:.UvQ ' II '- XX R ,,, I XL if x CHEFR LEADERS A , '-X Init wif, Irfl lu vixqfvl: 'xI.irg.u'ct Sadlur, Iaukic Cr.uIIin, Ilcttv 1 I III1iIIips. I l'hlI.! rnii. IMI! In IAIAQIUI Alwin Rcirwrx, XYinnic Wiliilu, NVQ'- ncuc II1.1ck.1Iwrry, Ifluyd Ilquiglicrry. P.u'i' Ou . I I' Illirlifrinf Tf1rI'I' an 5 1 4 I 4 1 s I I ws.. A 'vom 24 uc- 'J I cl 10 '-Z :nl il 11 in! ani IQ: 'H '-rw 3. --uni' wail Ani nm-:il iii R-:'.. 1-n-ul .-11 . 110 all 0 in Ar s V1 A11 :lol UIQ Q11 gil :CC 1 li I- Q - C- -1131 nil Q' 811 iii Qi- '-:ld flu, l Q I l I ., fx, Y ln..-,. -.. I.. 'Y ' 5 U ,If -. .K ' r -I un! fi 3 l I l l 511. ' IEA! W.-r -. -wwf Ja-f:,f .-.. .3 , .,,gff'E-1525 s vvff-.Q 5 5 f fl, M A ' ' we llllllg F Q J s-- . .- fn. V -V-Q,-U. 4.6, ZS ik, I A Ir 'Q FW, 42 :gl Iii, ' 'Ili ll .ll f 34, il.-R Rik f liaith Fraser Miss McNeill joan Onley Barbara Schock Margaret Crickenberger Dorothea Vanderslice .Iocelyn Packard Qilzld' mono-qh,am GZLLK The Girls' Monogram Club was organized in 1933. Since then the Club has been very active in various sport activities. The girls received their letters on approval of their teachers after participation in such sports as bnvviing, hockey, hasketball, baseball, and swimming. liormerly the girls soltl candy at games. This year due to the shortage of Candy the girls sold popcorn and megaphones. The cluh is very small this year, composed of only six girls. Some Juniors and Sophomores and a few Seniors were taken into the club this spring. The club has done much to keep up the morale of the school. I'.1,ei' Um' Hznzilrrif leur a ff 4 f . x, . 2- -' N' M x - ' - K ,A . iii ? Q -M., ., , gilt? Q ' gf My y , fi ff tp f 7 X X. X 1 i , 1 W i NV . 9 5 5 ' 1 ' L Mx E M f mf f wy M N U D I+ gf In L V ' , N 3 X , lax , I 4 H X W 1 l N P 5 w P Q1 RTISENENT5 1 I I A Both boutonnieree and orchids re- ceive the same care at RECTOR'S FLOVVER S1-IOP, 3117 XVilson Boulevard. David can c.1ll Oxford 1918 if he wants to get Billy thoee or- chids he iQ hold- ing. LADIES WESTMONT APPAREL SHOP LA DIIZS Have you ever viSited Arlington's Newest and Mow Mizdern up-to-date Shop, xvEsTMoNT APPAREL SHOP, carrying .I complete line of Ladies' I'C.1Lly-l0- wear, Dresses, Conv, Suitts .Ind Aceewmriex All at l'nf11Il11r Pl'jl'l'N Come in to see us .It your e.1I'lieQt com enienet located in the New Nvestmont Shopping Center ci0lLlI11b1.l Pike .md Cilebe Road Open 9 .1.m. to 10 p.m. Ox 4602 I-'RIZSII I LO WERS THE ORCHID BOX ITLORIST 3195 XVilson Boulevard Phone OXford 4113 ARIINGTQN, VA. Telephone NA.-95 S2 H. L. HIN ES Uniforms amz' Ciziilian Clothes 1016 18th Street, NAV. XVASIIINQTQN, D. C. 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SMITH REAL ESTATE - LOANS INSURANCE 2408 COLUMBIA PIKE, ARLINGTON, VA. I g 1 fllzlrzilrril Igzgfvt BALLSTON QUALITY MARKET Fruits and Vegetables -Fine Groceries Quality Meats Free Delivery GILIQBL S522 4103 WILSON BLvIn Ballston Prescription Drug Store R. C. OSTIQRXXflSli, Proprivlor 4227 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Va. Phone OXford 0221 -Prompt, Free Delivery BAI I.sToN, VIRGINIA STERLING LAUNDRY, Inc. Rlipublic 0o,I3e0036 1021 Twenty-Seventh Street, NAV. WASHINGTON, D. C. Complete Lanmlrny ami Dry Cleaning SI'rz'ia'e' Coiizjiliiizwzfs Of S. S. K HESGE COMPANY The FI'iI'11IIl-3' Fin' ami Ten SforI ' 3140 XVII-SON BOULEVARD CLARENDON, VIRGINIA RUCKER LUMBER CO.. Inc. LUMBER and MILLWORK 1320 W'ilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. Phones: CHestnut 0659 OXford 2320 COIJRTLsY - QUALITY - SIQIWICI CLARENDON BOWLING CENTER 1047 North Irving Street HOME OF TI-IE VVASHINGTON-LEE SCHOOL BOXVLING LEAGUE YOST 6. EVERHART PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 9114 F Street XY'AsIIINI,ION, D. C. NAtion.1l 7508 fTIlllIlJ1IIIlt'!lfX of CHERRYDALE DRUG STORE 3922 I.I I' HIc3IIxx .xv C4111 OXford 1638 lfm' Ilulizury Coiizjzliziluilfi of CHERRYDALE CEMENT BLOCK CO INL URPUR X ll Il Q ONC Rl TI PROIJUC IS-lSL'lI,lJINQI XIA'IiI'Rl,-X18 Phones: OXfortl 0346: CHestnIIt 0200 3436 Llfr HIOIIW.-xr, ,'ARllNG'lON, YA. P.1gI'UuI' IIIIIIJIIII X Arlington Countfs Eirst Complete Shoe Store Carrying a Complete Line of Footwear Rao 1 Goose So-eoas For Each Individual fs of THE ARLINGTON BOOTERY 3132 XYILSON BOCLEYA RD OPEN EYENINGS CHESTNUT 9320 CUlIII7ljIlIi'IIfS of a Friend TACK SPITLER Operator of Music Machines Music Machines for All Occasions v--' - . .. - 1 1 ia N LH ' N 'l Es' F-'l' Cnuf-in YJ .. ...cu - - .a,. -.5 .. .e.:. fell:-.nat ref M. XUFIII Fairtxx Drive S. S. SAMAHA 5 5. 10c STORE ROSSLYN CO., DRUG STORE If ytur watch doesnt run. run to Qtiaxxs, lil ilzceiuai axz N Nia.-ar Simi? M, O. K A N G A S ROSSLYN v I 0 ,ii A MA .A 3,1 VM- His shop is located at tHis:stf 'L 3173 XVII sox Botstciiyxkii Phone: OX-2265 ll. llilfzm 1471111 o Bl'J7Ii'l7l 'ff Ceorgetownk Oldest Furniture Store C. B. LONG :Si SONS Pt'Rx1TL'RE AND Toss P A E' L ' S W O M E N i S VVE A R Ready' to serve you at all times with Ready-To-XVear-smart apparel 31-13 NYYILSON BoL'1Ex1xRD o 4115 Yinsox Bun JXRLINGTON, A OREEN BULOYA EECIN HAMILTON Ci77lf7ll7?I'l1fr 'oft COHEN BROTHERS ' L.J.1'.-ng Calif 7.z.i.'uf uf Nhfzli.-fir l'1'5- HJ B O N N IE S H O P Home of Perfeci D.an1-ands 922 South Flllnqore Stregt Pixies: .-XLex1n.ir21 LV: 1: C?Ies:nu: 'fwfz Oxford 2291 W - X, W 1123 Kixc STRKET. :XI.EXANDRIA, YA. ARLRGTO5- IRGIMA 2510 Co1.t'xrB1.a Pixii, Axuxorox, YA. VOGUE CLEANERS CLEANERS-LAIQNDERERS-TAILORS SHOE REBUILDERS XYESTMONT SHOPPING CENTER 3213 Columbia Pike Fiuxcis Dmits. lldfldgcf CIlllIf'lillI:'7IfS of Buckingham Community Drug Store 301 NORTH GLEBE ROAD in: OXfiiril -ITF' liiuul Serine .XCCk'NSUI'lL Tires .lnnl I5.llIeI'ie Ci.'u111fIlil11I'11f,s B GWAMOCO SERVICE of Columbia Pike .It Glebe Road W O Q L W Q R T H C Q AIIIINc.IoN, V1Iu,INIA Af Your SI'1'IiI'z ' XVHEEL BALANCING LUBRICATION 3185 XY'ilson Boulev.11'd .-Xluolxolox, XIIRCJINIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '45 0 Cjfllllfllflllfllfx of I. C. PENNEY CO. CL,xI1I1NnoN, - - XIIRGINIA R.1in. Sliine, XVind or Blow Ride the Line You Know ARNOLD OPERATED BUS SERVICE 707INoIITII RANDOLPH SI'RI.I.'I' CHestnut 6700 IJIIOIIQ QRXIUIII 482-I CRAIG'S SERVICE STATION TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES XYI.l'sI1IIlgf0I1 Boulexxird .md Globe Redd AIaI.INc,ToN, VIRGINIA 5 and 10 -S1110 and Up BEN FRANKLIN STORES IIIlt'kIlIiQ!Itllll CTUHIHIIIIIIAIIX Conzjrlvfz' Fill' null Ten 315 N. GIVBI1 Rofxn, ARIIINIITUN, VA Glcbe 9191 QS. If. AND WARD GUTHRIE CO3 XYIARIJ QIUTHRII, I'rvjv. Phone: OXfox'd 0777 FRED DORTZBACH PLUMBING AND HEATING OIL BURNER CONTRACTOR Shop and Residence 1901 N. Nelson Street CfII1IfIlI1lIt'llf.Y of SHREVE'S MARKET IJRESI-I SIEATS - GROCERIES PVUIIIIII Dellz erj ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Phone OXf0rd 3795 CIIIeiIRx'oALI X I'.15I'OI1I Hn: l I Li L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Mdl1Il,f0C'fll 1-f' rs of Class Rings COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS-DIPLOMAS CUPS-MEDALS-TROPHIES FRATERNITY and SORORITY JEWELRY 311 MILITARY INSIGNIA Iezrelw' fo fbi' Senior Class of XVASHINGTON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL STEPHEN O. FORD, Mgr. 204 International Building 1319 F Street, NXV. Telephone Na 1045 SNYDER 6. CO.. In HARDWAIIE, PAINTS. LILASS AND OILS COAL, FUEL OIL, BUILDING NIATERIALS Phones: FAllS Church 1194 - 1195 E. FALLS CHLIIILQH, VA. 'HE SAFEWAY BARBER SHOP xp.. ALWAYS WELCOMES YOU H. B. THOMAS, Prop. 4215 N. Fairfax Drive ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Crmzplizzzwzfs of MAY BITS THE HOME OF GIFTS MAYER'S DEWEY HARDWARE 4756 Lee Highway-CHestnut 0880 BICYCLE PARTS AND REPAIRING BUILDERS HARDWARE, PAINTS 3169 Wilson Blvd. OXford 1171 GLASS, SEEDS, ETC. ARLINGTON, XVIRGINIA I U I' lluI1JII'Il Tuvlzn' M A LLIS RESTAURANT HOME OOOKINGI' 4109 Xvilson Boulevard Oxford 4816 JAMES MALLIS OXford 0960 Falls Church 1960 ROBERT SHREVE XVOOD - COAL - FUEL OIL 1923 N. Quincy Street ARLINGTON, VA. RADIOS LAMPS Corrzjwlinzrrflx FALLS CHURCH FURNITURE CO. FALLS CHLVRCH, VA. Falls Church 273 7 BEDDING RUCS XV. NV. ROSE, Oiwzvr' 6829 LEE HIGIIWAY LEELAND DGS MARKET The Finest in Foods 4750 Lee Highway Near Lee Highway Phone: GLebe 4545 and Glebe Road 1 CCllH!71fIIIl,llfS of TIMBERLAKE PHARMACY 71-NORTH GLEBE ROAD WT Deliver FOX'S BARBER SHOPS SERVICE AT ITS BEST 3175 W'ilson Boulevard, Clarendon 4215 Fairfax Drive, Ballston E. N. FOX, Proprietor FIXNAAIQF SYSTEM PLUMB1 G' AND HEATING W. J. BAUIJBACH Glebe 6116 I Chestnut 3909 A GREYSTONE RESTAURANT 650 N. GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Ch. 1313 Open from 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. WHITE STAR MARKET Dealerwin FRESH and CURED MEATS, VEGETABLES and DULANY FROZEN FOODS 4757 LEE HIGHWAY At the Traffic Light Phone: OXford 2540 ' Frm' Dvlzzery Conzplinzfwfs of HANDEE 5 AND 10 W'ESTMONT SHOPING CENTER 3 24 5 Columbia Pike qunnitune, gnc. 2731 Vfilson Blvd. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA OXford 1300 Pagr' Om' ifllflilffil IPIIIII V-R AY, In o. SMART SPORTSXVEAR at Call 3127 Yfilson Blvd. OXford Ill-+8 JACK SPRATT SANDWICH sHoP ARLINGTON HARDWARE Tools HARDXVARE Cutlery NVQ Make Keys l'.XlNTS PlL'NllilXG AND ll,l:CTRlC.-Xl. SL'Pl'l.ll1S HUl,'Sl YURNISHINQQS, GARDEN SL'I'PLlliS Plume OXford MSU 31114 Columbia Pike ARIsINc,IoN, VA. Phone OXford 2661 Ilarf St'l7c1fTllt'I' QN Marv Cloffws MARTIN'S :MARTIN CoHIIN, Prnjw. MENS SI-IOP 3010 Columbia Pike ARIINGTON, VA. GRADUATION The hours have been many, The hours have been long, The homework was heavy each day, The questions you've answered, And most of them wrongg Are quickly now passing away. The end you have sighted, And proudly, delighted: Youlve passed up the last written page: But-when it's all done, Just donit be the one To stumble when crossing the stage! CllllIlJ1flII!'l1fS of JOS. L. CRUPPER CORP. LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL ff i 1,-s I . I 5 1 iff T YE-.Tlx 'K TT A xx' 5 ff. X . X 7. I., 1 ,I Q Collegiate sfandards in business educafion. Q Gredudion from high school required for admission. Q Special 8 and I2 week courses 'For college sfudenfs. summer: counszs Begun June 7, 21-July 5 Q I943 courses adjusfed fo War Emergency demands. Q Acceleraied programs in Shorfhand and Typewrifing. Q Visitors welcome. Wri+e or call 'for caialog or Summer Bulleiin. COLLEGE OF Q, SECRETARIAL TRAINING Qi x ,., W, 1 1 4-745 I3+h and F S+ + ww' ' NA+ional ni? S ,EAW Q Weshingion. D. C. 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