William Fleming High School - Colonel Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1946

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Hiwewafzff For the past few years, war and smashing world events have been the things we'vc talked about, read about, and written about. Consequently, in previous years Annual themes have dealt with relative subjects. Now, with the return of peace and the beginning of the establishment of good will all over the world, we can once again turn our thoughts to the little things we knew and loved before the terrible international conflict. Recognizing this, we, of the 1946 Annual Staff, have chosen a comparatively simple subject, School Activitiesf' as our theme. lVe think it is more than fitting at the present time, for upon our shoulders falls the responsibility of build- ing a bright, new world. The training we receive in the classroom, and the tolerance we learn through student government and clubs, the respect with which we treat our teachers and fellow students, all prepare us to meet our obligations in later life. We sincerely hope, as you turn these pages now, and in years to come, that they will strike a familiar note and bring to mind all the unforgettable experiences that make high school years wonderful years. Qehbabbn To the sponsors of Tm: COLONEL, Nlrs. Mason, hflrs. Young and Miss James, who have been patient in service, eager in interest, unfaltering in sympathy, unstinting in their generosity of time and labor, who, through their unswerving efforts, have made this First peaceful year one of enjoyment and inspiration for us, we, the Senior Class, do gratefully and affectionately dedicate this 1946 issue of 'lllIE COLONEL. The 1946 Colonel gafzfefufs' 1. GUIDANCE 2. CLASSES 3. EXPERIENCE a. sroms h. CLUBS C. ADVERTISEMENTS V ' A' I ut nmsvmaxmvvvuvihx LJZYEIHIHIEBXSEXN lIlllll rawunan ufkmnnmmnmmmv-Jmbmv X . +tK!!!NllKUUllJ?2L '.!l't:0.KKl! lrWJ 25 ,. . , X' SW 2 7 ' ,E 'Wx s ki wg f n Us Q 1 N ,Pj xy W! W5 gzfflizfzce The l946 Colonel . . . X n Mrs. Elizabeth L Powell When school life at Fleming is over, it will be a great pleasure to think back upon the happy days we have spent here, and to think of the friendships we have formed. Vile feel sure that no boy or girl will go from this school who does not feel that he or she can be a bigger, a broader, a better citizen by having come in contact with our principal, Mrs. Powell, of whom we think as our guide. After a while we shall be able to appreciate even more than we do now the value of her work in giving us the proper training. We are grateful for everything that Mrs. Powell has done for us during our five years at Fleming because we realize that her determined efforts as principal have made our school life successful. F I rx! Row-flrruxr MII. DQNALIJ Bmusk, B.S. lnduxtfial .flrtr Mks. Mxwmzn Younc, A.B. Pnliliml Srifnrr Mas. VIRGINIA M1IsoN, B.S. Englifh MIss 1K'I1II1GAIus1' jlmlss, B.S. Blu'IIIt.U Eduralfou Mk. Ton DIxoN, A.B. Sfimzt Suomi Raw-Arran Mlss RUTII HUTCIIEIISQN, B.S. Librarian MISS GIIYLI-: Joxmson, B.S. Hixlory 3.6.4. Mus. DoIm'rIII' 'I'IIuRs'roN, Bli. Fuurth Row-Arrow BIuirIf:.rlf:l1untion Mk- FRED SMITH, Blsv Mus. GENHVII-:vu DIcxINsoN, BJC., B.S. Phyffml Efiflmlfufl DranmlI'c.v Mks. ELIIAHETII RICE, B.S. Rllss MARIE Urr, A.B. MW Englixh Mlss Bmsv S'roNI:, A.B. Englixln Third Raw-Arran MIss l ANxIIa Smumksox, A.B. Englixh MISS TIIIQLMA Moluus, A.B. MnllIrnIati:: Mas. D1III.Iax' SLDAN, B.S. Ilnme licvuamicr Mxss PEARL Kmxwoon, B.S. Gznfral Scimrz Mus. VIRGINIA Bovu, B.S. Phyficul Eriucalion Mns. EDITII WII.xIsksoN, A.B. Cmgrnphy Mn. Doucuxs Rum, B.S. lllatlxzmrzliu FUN! Row-zltrnn' Mus. RUTII PAINTI-Jn, B.S. Scieuu Mus. EI.Iz1IIas-III L. Powrzu., B Principal Mas. 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'-mmm.: uf n.m.rf'.f nm arf nmfnnz mf. -Avon mr: mm- lhrirulh .Wim mm. mu mah: you ff.-fs' my '-lfym. lm,-f mm':f.1y.ffwm.-fs1fKr.11nm whim by nr' an --mm ia-1hfmf.1imf Dfw., .,.fu.1.-' -'llmnn is lverlnrluul ym.1l..'- gkiiif mm ghzss OFFICERS Curcrxs FITZGERALD. . .. ......, . . . . . IVIARGARET BLOUNT. . . CLAUDINE Pnmus, . . Mas. YOUNG MISS JAMES Mxs. IVIASON . , . . . .Pft.f1A!l'!1ll . . Vu: Prefzdznt . . . . . .Secretary . . .Sponsorr COMMENCEM ENT To all afubfllmfnl of drmmx, A bright liar al lan grow: nmwrg .fl night fha! f.r happy, a nigh! that lx md, .-I night llml i.r jvyazuly, achingly glad: Wilh nhl ,rczrmr and fare: grown dmrrr. 1l lml though th: way ha: bun fhurny at timrs? Wfrv hart' uurfull ,rlmrr qt' lhrjlowfrxg In clax.rraom.r whru learning wa: mingled wiih fun, In laughin and iran- and in virlorin wr'w wan, W Rv: .enlarged and lncrraxcd all our powcrx. Cornumncmmzt: Aclxirvnnenl, nlluinmnxt, .ruccfug ll'1'w rrm-hal th: bright goal llmt uv: nl, But wr muft nolfallfr, auf work Lv nut flour, Our lark if no! -hnirhnl, our rar: ix not run And :hr iimzfur repoxe if not yll. Fur canxmzurznznzt if but Ihr llegirmiug nf life, .-I llnor opening out to the bert: Jud wr mu!! pun through it and irmd th: nm: way, Give llmnkffor Ihr pzut, brealht a praycrfor today, flua' .rtarl our lif:',r work with new 1:11. JEANNE BYRD 1 P' The Colonel Im Paul. Annum Paul Dignificd, studious, considerate PRESTON Ll-:E Asuwsu. j1miur Polite, earnest, scholarly Lourst-: Tm-:LMA Bnsxum Smokie Serene, regal, jocose MAncAI-ue'r Louisa BLDUNT Blount Lovablc, tranquil, sincere agefzws fl2l Mrxxms E. Amunm-oN Marx Positive, prim, striking Rm.:-u Lx-:orumn Ausrm Au.rlin Dependable, submissive, timid Fmxmx Wnoiunv Bi-:fum Chile Pleasant, fun-loving, athletic jeux Ansxnum-:K BOSTIAN johnny Outstanding, aliable, composed Nineteen Forty-Six 45mm STELLA likANcxes BnAnl.m' H Fran Trim, discerning, serene JACQUELINE VERNELLE Brurrs jark:y Eager, witty, debonair MARY JAN!-: BRYAN Cherry Sweet, merry, serious GENE CYNTNIA Ckocxi-:TT Cyndy Versatile, dynamic, companionablc MERLENE Bxn.LuAi1'r Mm Cordial, humble, benevolent ANNIE RUTH BROWN Ginger Dependable, singular, exact JEANNE ANN Bum Bunny Talented, original, pleasing An-rnun Lawns Du.LcN NAHH Good sport, carefree, smiling The Colonel HELEN LoulsE Drr.LoN Lou Sophisticated, dainty, unassuming AWA BERNAXU Donn Billy Jolly, willful, quiet GENE HAk'rwsl.1. ELLIS Ellir Considerate, accommodating, polite JEAN Flmncx-:s Fsnsuson Pugh Placid, cultured, reserved agefzms I141 FLORENCE D'Ln.LrAN DooLEY FIa.f.rie Calm, honest, reliable EUGENE Rnwuown Dovuz Crue Spirited, happy, generous Fnvls O'RE1'A Framus Fulcrum Striking, intelligent, composed BE'rn' JEAN Fnu-:STONE URW, Active, capable, jovial Cunrls W. Fx-rzcmuum Fin Dashing, courteous, progressive Gnonu Ims Fou'rz Blondie Benevolent, obliging, fair Dams DEAN GAY Linh Gay Cheerful, cordial, frivolous PEGGY ANN Hlnuus M:-ha Mischievous, dulcet, happy 452116215 l15l Nineteen Forty-Six ROGER W1Ns1'oN FITZGERALD Windy Friendly, capable, alert Roucx-r GRANGER Fnncxsa Flash Amusing, dauntless, manful MHLVA Rrzmcccn HALL Milly Polite, discreet, sincere WILLIAM GILBERT HQLYFIELD Rabbit Good-nacnrcd, cooperative, ambitious The Colonel Dorus Klrrnsrums Hos1-E1-rm llo.f:i: Amicable, jovial, dependable JAMES Doucuruz Jmmsmz DaughfIz Immature, combustible, elated Rusulm Cwmu. jovnusu. jaurnell Energetic, accommodating engaging NANCY Lou KASEV -4 Bud.. Self-possessed, orderly, refined Lgemiws U61 LLovu CALvxN JAMES 1. spudn Modest, well-mannered, conscientious MlLnM:u Mnxmxe jomlson Fool Mfahle, staunch, reliable MARY Nom. Kmlous A' Shorty Serene, commendable, scrupulous Donn-ruv ANN LANcs1-oN H Dull, Wholesome, youthful, eager MoN'r MILLI-:R LINXENAUG ER Ears Loyal, unselhsh, masculine TERRY ALLEN MARTIN uslugn Moronic, submissive, carefree THOMAS SAMUEL MINYARII LtMfnHZ Grave, cautious, athletic PAIILINE MARIE MooRI: Cook Attractive, natural, poised tgefzzbfzs U71 Nineteen Forty-Six jzsss Boolcl-:R MARTIN Marlin Whimsical, droll, pleasant DoRIs JEAN MCGRAIJY Shorty Immaculate, considerate, bonny liusn BLANCIII-: MoosIAw Elin Eager, serious, deserving DoNAI.n RICHARD NEI.soN Shark Droll, mannish, polite The Colonel Lgemkws 1 , l Envrma ELIZABETH Pmzonn upuw Graceful, laudable, vivacious Cx..wmN E BELLE Pxmms Pndgy Musical, sagacious, accommodating Rum-1 ELIZABETH Poxwnizxrsn Sookir Surpassing, earnest, dependable VELMA Kxru LEEN Rlmroxn BIondr Reticent, prim, friendly v I l E181 juss:-H SHERMAN PAVNH Butch Steadfast, likeable, virile Mvzlsrrls On: Pow uM,,p,.y,, Silent, discreet, calm MARcumxrrE Luca Puri' 'Hlllargrn Placid, jovial, benignanl LILLMN RUTH SAUNDERS Le-flyl' Mutual, optimiszic, fervent GARLAND CoNs'rExN Roni Pale Positive, serious, kind CIuuu.1zs EDWARD Scorr Charliz Prcvaricativc, capable, out-spoken M1u1'mA JANE Sxlrru Shady Composed, quiet, qualihed Anus MAE Slmwcnnx Gingtr Affablc, obliging, apt 45mz2m' H91 Nineteen Forty-Six Dams ANN Scorr ScolIie Poised, youthful, agreeable MARY Bon Sz-:WELL Tennrnzen Socinble, frank, winsome Mu.Dm:u Cmuyrma Surrn Smi1ly joyous, cordial, supple Mlsluwrr Lmm' Sl-sneak Spid:r Amusing, solemn, boyish The Colonel Rem-:cell ANN Snunxnr-3 Baby Mischievous, agile, gay Loruuum: EuzAnE1'u S1'uL1'z Stultz Attractive, chaste, determined JULIA Vxcfoiuli Trloxvms .1 ju dy, Loyal, truthful, efficient Noxuui -Immun Tom.xNsoN Dinky Patient, mutual, sedate Lgdiilbflf E201 jorm W1-zsuzv STEWART johnny Agreeable, vigilant, neat JACQUELINE JUNE Summcla jucki: Striking, popular, dextemus BE1'rvjANE Trcr: HRW, Worthy, commendable, alfable EVA MAE WADE 1- En Studious, astute, qualified Nineteen Forty-Six Lgemkws Rxcxmnu Lx-:ox Wmsu From Brgnmqg WHAR-my uB'4 'P-fn Billie B0Yl5h, llflPP! , discreet Modest, talented, scholarly Wxuvxsk Howmmn Wrnnxlmf DOROTHY FRANCE5 lvuomfw f-lynn D0 ' Handsome, artistic, unbiased Genml' earnest- 'lulet Doxrrrux' GWYNN Wnxclrr Pnosnr: ANN Wrcmwron M . ,, Dame -.PN H A . p ' Stnunclx, anncablc, jovxal, dauntless, attractlvc commendable Rlwmonn Braun' Msfmon Cmuura ADEAN ZIEGLEK M . ,, A U Bzrrru 'Dmn I Immnculale, generous, Erudrtc, fervent, unsellish cmlmslamc NOT PICFURED RALPH Er.n:nsoN INGE l211. The Colonel MOST OUTSTANDING Jour: Bos'r1AN PAYE Flsmus MOST TYPICAL SENIOR Cvmls F11'Lcl:kALD JEAN Fsncusow BEST ALL ROUND Ronmrr Frmcxsn MARGARET BLDUNT MOST CAPABLE Wms-ron Fx-rzsmuuu Cvnn-nA Cnocxl-:rr agenm mal I221 MOST POPULAR Cuxvrxs FrrZc:xaRALn .Lxcxla SURFACE MOST DEPENDABLE' Runulw jouuN1:1.L BERNICE Wlmmow BEST LOOKING Bn.x.v Wurrmnu-: Iflwls Fmuus QU I ETEST Pnr:s'roN Asnwrzu. JANE Smrnl HAPPI DIST Evcxar-11-2 Doyus Dokls HosTE1'r12n MOST ATHLETIC Bl1.x.v HoLx'Fx 1-:Lu Bxscxv Smuxxuz MOST LIKICLY 'l'O SUCCIQICD GARLAND Ron: Rum-u Pon: uuxrun MOST PICRSONALITY FRAN rc Bmmm MARY Sswnu. 45671131 mm I231 Nineteen Forty Slx X IOST SERIOUS Amllua Dn.1.oN Dmus Scnrr MOST DIGNIFIED 'l'noMAs M1Nx'ARn Cl.AumNls Pumus XVI'l'l'l HST FRANK Bximul :Xmpxx Zu-zczuan MOST l,l KABLE MoN'r I,xNrcrgNAw:x-:K MAH AIANE BRYAN The Colonel We find! of Um golaaf gxfellknces . . . Q, -U ? f sg: - I x ff ' il ' ldli ii! 'Vin , .,. I ,.,-.,Z4!Y, M' 11 15 gg: -.11 R , .1 - A mari , wy A , 'Q th rv Y, i x N 9 5g.Lv. 5-?', 2 , Q XIX H! - A '-.. --7 W ,, X X .X -, SQX ,Ae ,.A vc l m N H. ' x fUuf -fu Af,-W5 A xjkilh 'Wf Li 4, X', 5. 115, 'k,, I V .R t l f- M lffffnll W A f -il MMSQ if 7- w i- -f ' - tQlJi1'i.f WPI' . ' '00 7 Q, , , xx gl,-gg, , ' X - M. X K 3QSx Hxkxf11xA--XR-x,,5 1 X----:iLfMA-g 'l ON TO NLM YORK Nineteen Forty-Six zzmkw 5655 OFFICERS Miss SANDERSON. .. ............ Spouror Louise AKERS .....,, ,.,. S rrrzlary-Trrarurrr DONNIE CAMPBELL ,... ......... I 'rrriziml BETTY DIVERS ..... ,,.. I 'ire Prfridrn! Mn. BAKER .... ...... S ponrur Each year we find ourselves nearer to the end of school and the beginning of our career. For us Juniors, only one more year of school life remains. Realizing this, we have done our best to make this one of the most eventful years in our school's historyg one we shall always remember in years tn come. Our Hrst activity was a comedy radio skit. We sponsored a very successful dance in April. The big event of the year was, as always, the junior-Senior Prom. The ref freshments and the beautifully decorated auditorium were never equalled by any- thing previous. The Prom closed the book on our junior Activities. l25l The Colonel 1 i261 :mms Mnncurzkrrz Ausxuruz Loulss Axsns THELMA AL1'xu:n NADINE Asuwrzu. Cmu. BALLARD RAMONA BARKER -IANET BAslum Mxnmum Bmvnmc. Mr:u'xN BRAm.m' Barn' Sul-1 BRILLHAR1' DOUGLAS Bunn VIRGINIA Buuxsvrr: Doxornv CAHILL LEONA CALnwr:x.L Roulswr CAx.uwr:Ll. EUGENE CALLAWAY DUNALD CAxul'uELL BETSY CARrr:R B. T. CARTER Barn' Ckmvronu limu. Cnoucu lir:1'rYjr:AN Ckowmzk A1110 Cunm' Blf-:'rrY Dlvsks Rum' Duuuav ANN DUNLAP WILDA ELLER MARJURIE EVANS zfmiws BILLY FERGUSON jolINE FEKEIS BAEIIAKA FLIrI'I-:N JOHNNY FEAIIII VIEGINIA FEITH CIIAELo1'rE Hnsu RIcIIAIu: HvL'ruN MARIAN INCH CATIIERINE jENNINcs ALICE joIINsToN MARGARET KEssLEn CQLLEEN LAvENnEI1 Blnuuuun LEGG linrru Luna CI.vuE LYLE BILL MANUEL BI-:'rrv MCMANAMA jncx MEADOE SONNY MICHAEL ADELEII MILLER ICENESTINE MITCHELL jolm Mukrux' Rom-:rr MURRAY jncx NEWMAN Earn: OIIENCHAIN RUBY 0uENcHAIN PI-:ucv OWEN DENNIS OYLER Nineteen Forty-Six l271 The Colonel i231 umiws CARL Plaknus Lxewls PET:-:ns BILLY Pom: Ixus Pnon-'rn' Hsxm' Quxsl-znasmu' Barry RANUALL HELEN Szclusr MYRNA Smal-'FuzLn Rosmmkv SHUFFLEHARGL-:K HARRY Suvmfvrs DUANE Sxssou GRAYSQN Tnoursox I.x'Nwnon Tous ,IEAN VAucuN Enrru VERNON Hssnak WADE jovcls Wum Dokornv WEAVER -IQANNL: XVEBBER ALBERT WxLsoN Nllmcnsr Wlucm' Tnmcv Wxucm- Nineteen Forty Six Jas! WW :mf Qhfamefzf We. the members of the Senior Class of 1946, being of unsound minds and bodies, do hereby issue a declaration of be- quest of all our unearthly goods to the potential heirs of the lower class with the sincere desire that they put them to better use than we did. Curtis Fitzgerald leaves Betty jean behind, much as he hates to do it. Doris jean McGrady wills her years in Home Economics class to joane Ferris. Terry Martin says that Henry Quisenberry may have all his troubles with Mrs. Young. Margaret Blount gives Mont up to Fleming for a little longer Cpoor Fleminglj. Donald Nelson bequeaths his old flivver to Robert Murray and Duane Sisson. Ida Arnold wills her friendliness to Margaret Yvright. Eugene Doyle wills his wisecracksffj to Douglas Burd. Edythe Patzold bequeaths her Yankee accent to Charlotte Hash. Adean Ziegler leaves her wim, wigor, and witality to Ann Dunlap. Preston Ashwell wills his gentlemanly ways to Carl Perdue and Dennis Oyler. Frances Bradley relinquishes everything but her man QD to Thelma Altizer. Cynthia Crockett leaves her femininity to Betty Divers. Frankie Beahm hands down his ftckleness to Louise Akers. Jeanne Sis Hopkins Byrd leaves her readings to anyone who wants to laugh at his own jokes. jackie Surface wills her dreams of Florida to Dorothy Weaver. Booker Martin gives his knack for sleeping in classes to Millard Williams. Faye Ferris wills her outstanding participation in all school activities to Peggy Owen. Billy Doyle leaves his haircut to Lynwood Toms and Melvin Bradley. Louise Basham bequeaths all hcr absentee slips to john Murphy and Doris Hostetter wills her singing ability to Edith Obenchain. Winston Fitzgerald bequeaths his pleasant baritone to Clyde Lyle and Carl Ballard. Muzetta Poli leaves her easy-going ways to B. T. Carter. Ruth Brown wills her decisiveness to janet Basham. Billy Holyheld gives his foot rests in Mr. Dixon's room to Lewis Peters and Billy Pope. jeanne Tomlinson leaves her giggles to Helen Secrist while Velma Radford says Iris Profitt is the heir of her old, dirty saddle shoes. Merritt Spencer leaves -Ythafs all, just leaves. Peggy Harris wills her height to Flmestine Mitchell and Julia Thomas leaves her poise to Betsy Carper. johnny Stewart bequeaths his attentiveness in class to Sonny Michael. Pauline Moore leaves her oomph to Maggie Abshire and Lillian Saunders wills her letter writing to Leona Caldwell. Rayburn journell bequeaths his amours to jack Newman. Bernice Wharton leaves her Beta ability to Ramona Baker. Dorothy Wright gives her gym suit to anyone who's sucker enough to take gym next year. Robert Fracker wills his TKO fTechnieal Knockouti to Barbara Legg. Becky Sprinkle leaves her Rah Rah's to Ruby Dudley. Leon Welsh bequeaths his timidity to Grayson Thompson and Robert Caldwell. Doris Scott wills her quietness to Nadine .-'ishwell and Dorothy Whorley leaves her place in front of the locker room mirror to Betty Randall. Mary Sewell leaves her enthusiasm for life to Virginia Burnette and Betty Crawford. jackey Britts wills her laugh, or should we say howl, to Mildred Bowling. Arthur Dillon bequeaths his basketball physique to Tracy Wright. Mary Kanode leaves her curls to joanne Webber. Mary jane Bryan wills her excuses to go see Miss Morris to Barbara Flippen. Elise Moomaw leaves her graciousness to Margaret Kessler. Gene Ellis bequeaths his efforts to please the teachers to Harry Shu- mate and Arto Cuddy. Gloria Foutz wills her engaging grin to Edith Luke. Maxine Arrington leaves her musical ability to johnny Fraim. Ruth Poindexter wills her dependability to Alice Johnston. Ralph Inge just Anchors Aweighf' Ayrie Spangler leaves her Palmolive complexion to Geraldine Pearson, and Ralph Austin says he'll be glad to give Richard Hylton his book of phone numbers fback issues, of coursej. Helen Dillon wills her hospital bed to Wilda Eller. john Bostian leaves his five years of excellent work to anybody who thinks he can do as well. Eva Wade bequeaths her studiousness to jack Meador, and Nancy Lou Kasey wills her typewriter to Marjorie Evans. Dorothy Langston leaves her eagerness in chemistry to Colleen Lavender and james johnson says Dorothy Cahill is welcome to his ability for arguing. Melva Hall wills hcr calm manners to joyce Ward while Florence Dooley leaves her sunny disposition to Betty McManama. Merlene Brillhart and Mildred johnson leave their beautiful friendship to Jean Vaughn and Myrna Sheliield. Lloyd James wills his good conduct to Willie Wilson. Doris Gay leaves her A'gayness to Virginia Frith, and Marguerite Pratt wills her beauty to anyone who needs it fand who doesn'tj? Thomas Minyard leaves his freckles to Cotton Miller while Mildred Smith bequeaths her diamond to Hester Wade. Lorraine Stultz wills her agreeable personality to Edith Vernon. Phoebe Wigginton leaves her cheerfulness to Ruby Obenchain. Charles Scott leaves his love for Fleming to Eugene Callaway. jean Ferguson wills her Spanish Il book, including Fortuna, to Catherine Jennings. Billy Whitmire leaves his enchanting gaze to Teddy Brillhart. Betty jean Fire- stone leaves Inge without transportation. Mont Linkenauger says Donnie Campbell may have all his old worn-out chewing gum to play with in English class. Claudine Pharis wills her dignified manner to Betty Sue Brillhart. Ray Berry Meador and Garland Roth leave their Army Air Corps experiences to Billy Ferguson. Signed: Cuiss or 1946 i291 The Colonel 'i A X K A Y Q, . . L k ' ' 1 , Q ' .X, - ' . 'As- xy 1 ' I A Q I Eva A n ., Nl, ,N f Y, , A .A ,V hi? X .1 v A , ' X fi' ' tyybgi. Ll 8, QT K R119 . MQQQ A ' 4 : X ,mv ga 'Q 7 5 ,:I?'1H,,, N K -f W 2 172.111 Q- - - ' if - gv, S ' if A - xrx - A -1 A , ' 1 A A IX '5 5 A . . - sv 75.1, , I U L W- , K , Ai W: ..' A y n A xx... '., 'N , A ' TX in A , , 1' S It 'W il f. , i X :QV ..f:, ,am 1 Vb ' 137 '- X Q ... 1 rx wail. 'Ki N V QQ? A Q. A If 15,13 ,',,,,', N. AA , A 'C H t 4 C. V' ,A ,ws S , X , A , U ' QW kid R V ' ,. . g .- E' 5 -5 , ' S1 Q F Q. -in f P 4' , J if .. sox 1 'iv K xf 1 1 M i f A A A 'AX ,, E, ff. l30l agaiffamozles Cl.Anu: Auuorr Romerr Ansom MARIE Anuuxcrox Brirrx' Asnuluw Rurn- Lou Asxnvul. JACK BAx.uwxN CLAIRE BAsnAx1 Bm-rx' BA'r'rs JACK Bxsrrrou Dmurrm' Blum Iivx-:1.x'N Bom-n Sur: linwmn hlnvcrz BOWLES Mnmu-zu Bcwuxc Glaonme Bownmx Bxcrrx' Bnvn RAv1uoNu Bxmuml Vuuz1NlA BRYAN-r FRANCI-:s BUTNEP. Rlcumzn Bvxn -IUANITA CAl.uw1zu. MARY Cxxkos -lAxuas CARTER Imax CNATMAN Cl.Ax'ToN CLARK NANU' CLsam:NT GlcRAl.mNla Cowxmw jlmv: CKAwFoun Mlsxxxx Cxumsx' l'1x'm.vN DxaM01'r Blu. Dnzul. NANCY Dn.x.oN RAYAmxn DUNCAN ,IUAMTA FEMELL CLARA FERKIQL1. Placcv Fmxxus NAmA GlusoN IEAN Gooun: 'BAnnAkA Glualc .lnvcl-: HALE Fru-zu HAm,1x jx-:ANMNE HAMMOND Gmmuuxxa HANN.uxAss GKETA HARDXE Bunm' HOLCOMB l'1vr:lua1'r HoLs'ns1N PAUL HU1-'mAN l.xNuA jAcxsoN CuAv.m:s ,IQNL-:S limos joxrgs lnaxvxs joxxs loAN Rum' 'Biarrv LAVNE ,ll-:AN Lxunn- C,uu.1'oN MCGHHE WAYNE MAxN cgofxfamazles jACuLrI:LIxE MANTIN RALPII MANTIN MANY jovcla MA1'rIIuws BII.u' IXlI:1'I's BIa1 rY MILTQN l nNImEsT MORGAN NIQIIRA Momus KIA:NxIg1'II XIGTLEI' Sus Muxsm- I.AwIuzNcI: MUIIIIAI' GAINON NIcImI.s OANEI' PANILEII -lovcls PAIuusII Rom' PATRICK VIRGINIA l'AvI. DAI.I.As Pavxu PIIvI.I.Is Przmco Gmuxox PI-:'rIaI1s Cllkkuss l'Ia'rsIzsoN RIfnoI.rII l'owEI.I. CARL RIavNnLus l.owI:I.I. RoIIEInsoN 1.II.I.II-5 MAH RouIeI1Ts Bm-TY .IANH Rulnznsox MARIE Rooms RonI5Iu'A SAI1vIaIx DmnoTIIx' SAuNm:ns ICVADE SAI'II.I.Ie KATIIEIKINH ScoIu:As Luxe SIsIIII:Irr IIIQRIIILRT SIIITII SIIINLEI' SIIANKS Pecan: SIIUGAIIT VIQLA SI-ANnI.m1 MEIWLE STANLEY HEI.I:N Sus STARR RICIIARII STEVENS Brzrrx' jIaAN Sroxs Yvoxxs STQNI-: BIe1'rY JANE STUL11 PATSY 'l'AI'I.ok ALMA Txcs CIIANIJLI-:Il 'I'owNsI:NI1 Blavmux Tumm- Tnuzvon 'Puma En BERLIN UMIIIaI1cIaIz Ronsrr Vasu' OWEN WAIII: JACQUELINII WAIII ,Iona WIQNIIEI1 HAI1oI.n WIIITE Bon Wllrrrzslm-z DoI.oIu:s WnI1'rINcToN CARI. WII.soN josl-:I'IIINI: Woousox VI:Iu.nN Wool: JEAN ZII-:cI.Im TIII-:mIA ZmIII:IunAN NOT PICTURICD NINA BENNINGTON jAm:s BIIILE RANuoI.rII Coma RowIzNA Cmmr GI:ImAI.n Dovu: GI-:mms SAUL AsI-I WILBURN MILLARD WILLIAMS Nineteen Forty-Six T TT- T T I 4 , m 751' Q fl ' e ' x . I ,-,A f. if ' f W . R .Q A ' ,,, . , 'ggi -gfq,1,g23f?i: ,W gf. 'Q ' ' , Y Ns . R . , . 1 X In K f X I ,Q 3' V 'i -A 5 ' gl' - ir, L xx J. Rf' 9 ' T . . 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Row slum ALLIsoN RACIIEL BRYANT ELLEN Houses D01 HGGAN BIz'rI'Y KEY VIRGINIA DAvIs BI-1'rrYjANu Auno'I'r VIRGINIA DLWII-r CIIARLo1-1-L: INGIL Rm-II C.xLLIsoN BI-:CKY DIIIILILY FRANCES Bowugs ULDINE CALDWELL MARIE Hnncus BI:1'1'Y joYcIa l n'zu Ia NALD ,ww QM Lsrrl-Y KAVANAUGII MARY ALICE Bos'rIAN MAI1I.I-INI: ANIJI-:RSDN Srcond Row Donoq-IIY KING ANNIE MAE HALIIIIIICIC OPAL HARIIIAN ALICI: Hu'rcIIINs Douuuas IivANs BETTY Dm-IzkLI: AILI-:EN Doss PEGGY ELLHII MARY Lou Cmss Roman' BQWIIIAN RoNALu CI.A1'rxI1nucx RICIIAIID Glam l32 TIIURAIAN GRAIIAM LI:oNARn GIsINr:I1 RoNAI.n Ckoucu BETTY jon DIICKI-:II NANCY HUIIII AvmusY DDYLI: BARIIAIIA BUCNNIQII NoI1vA I-IAKDIE InAN GRIFI-'IN BI:1'rIa Blmzu HIsLI:N BUIINI-LTTI: Third Row Roumrr GIII-:HN RAY HART I.Aww.IaNcII HANcocx jnxuas BRYANT 1 RALI-II HnLI.ANn Lu: AN'rIIoxY Acxna Ezurzxucx BILLY CAKTER BILLY HALE Aufxuan C IIEA1-woon .IIIIIIIIY ALYIS DICNIII IIIVIN DICIQII: joNIss Hvcu KANouI: Dukwoou HILL I'IIeRnI:Irr Cnowurzn MAvNAIm Dlmsxox RussIaI.L FIQACKLR HARRY DAvIs DIQNNY GENI-: EARLY Nineteen Forty Snx F im Raw ELSIE OEENCIIAIN SALLYE Ssxm-:RT MARY PRATT BARIIARA YEA'rrs lover: Lowm' FRANCES SAI.IIoNs WINNIE MAE VEST KATHLEEN TIIoRIrsoN MARIE OIIENCIIAIN ELIzAIaETII PETTIT MARY ANN PI3TrY CLAIRE WILRI-:RsoN IUNI: MA1'rox Bern' TEICIILI-:R Sm: nd Row BILLY DEAN PETI-:Rs XIELIIDRNE WIIITE RAMON PATrERsoN ,ww gm MARIE MURIIIIY BEvERl.x' MICHAEL RoIaI:RTA WILSON I'IIvI.LIs LINN ANNIE MARIE MANEY DoRIs WINGQ EVELYN SIIELIIOURNE VIRGINIA PIIILLIrs EvELI'N PAYNE FRANCES 'I'IIumI'soN ARLYNNE PIILEGAR MILDRED LANcs'roN MARGARET SCIIMIDT Barn' MEADOR CONNIE SIIIVELI' Third Row CI-IARLI:s RANIIALL RAY OTEY DAVID SIIIGLI-3 l33 HARoLu PATRANI STANLEY TREINES GRANVILLE MI:AnoR WARREN PERDUE MELVIN PARSELI. VERNON WINGQ BII.I.I' SIIANNS EDDIE NIcIIoLs LowEI. 'I'INsLEY DoNAI.n LovE EARL RAKES ORREN RARES EUGENE PA1'rIaN Fnurlh Row ALBERT M01-Luv DAN PIRRIINI: VIcTnR MIIIDLENAIJFF BRUCE 'I'ALIIAImGE EUGENE RuTRoIJcII I HAMILTON PAI-E BOIIIII' SEIIONES FRANR Ruxxou TOIIIII' WRIGHT IARIES OYLER Buunx' SIIIITII NOT PICFURED LILLIAN ASIIURIIY MAYNARII DAMERQN HARRI' DAvIs CI,AvToN DIvERs AIUANITA l oRu RICIIARII GAY DoNAI.II KI-:ESEY VIRGINIA PARK: MARIE SNRIIER IACR STII,1'oN BETTY 'l'uoIIAs CECIL WILLIARISON The Colonel Firn Raw Dams ANN BAILEY DQRUTIIY GRAY ELIZABI-:TII ANN CRI-JCCER EULALIA CRArr LoRRAINI: BRILLIIART BE-rrv DARRIs oANNE JDNAS ARGARET BECKNER FRANCES DUNCAN CNARLorrE FITZGERALD NANCY HASII JUANITA HAIIIIRICN MARY BRENT ARLETIIA C-:INNER VIRGINIA FosTER DoNNA RAY HoL'r ANN LEE ALLINAN osI-:PIIINI: CRAWI-'olur ATRICIA GATES Sly!!! gazed' Sr-fond Row DQNALD BREEDEN Toxuux' ATIQINS LAIYRLNCE CRAIGIIEAD GERALD CRAIG BILLY CRAI-Tr '1'oxIIII' FRANKLIN HENRY DUNLAI' MITCIII-:LL ARCHER WAYNE DooI.EY BILL BRI'rrs CIIARLES Co1'ToN Boam' CIIITIvooIx VANCE HAIII-ToN RICIIARI: CRAwIfoRn IKVIN BROWN JAMES CAWLEY RALPH HIGGENS CALY'IN IEOATVVRIGIIT DouuI.As HART Third Raw WARNER GRAY GLENN DYSART DoNALn AI.Ls .Inns OYLER joIINNY CRIss Bonus' BLOUNT DoNALu AUSTIN HUGENE CRAICIIEAD BENNIE IRYIN CLII-1-oN COON I.ouIs FRANKIE CLIFFORD JOIJRNELL CIIRISTINE EURANN RACIIEL FULLY IiLI1AuIe'rII DIsIIoN KATHERINE Goou STELLA HECK Hmm HuTcIIINs MARY jo HARRIS RAYIIUND HIIFFNIAN I341 Fourth Row MARTIIA BLouNT LINDA j EAN EVANS GERALDINE SNEAII BETTII: .IANE SLOCURI BARBARA CoLE JIIANITA HuusoN VANCE Com-:R TIIQNIAS BAsuAm MARTHA Bova BONNIE ANGLE ZUNA ANGLE RUTII CLIIT NANCY COCIIRAN Nineteen Forty SIX Fir!! Row SARA Lou SIIIGLE ANN LEE WILLEOURN VERNELLE NIAYS BETTY PI-:RDUE BAREARA SEENCER JEAN PRILLAMAN HELEN WEAVER BETTY Jo WIIARTON IMDGENE MAY BARDARA MooRE HELEN WEREER ANN NoLEN JULTA MCGHEE BAREARA STANLEY BETTY PETERS LoUIsE STILTQN BETTY TURNER JUNE SCOTT SW gw Suomi Row RAYMOND MYERs RQDNEY TURNER NINA JDYCE SLAYTDN SHIRLEY RoDERTs DIANE MURRAY BETTY MDDRE VIVIAN PEDIGO NANCY WILREREQN SAM STEVENS EARL LAVENDER EDWARD PERDUE DICK KAVANAUGII HENRY RILEY JAMES WRIGI-IT ELNA KAY PARKS BAREARA PEDIEO BILLY RUNYAN JALENE KING CARoLYN LYON ALMA SEELDOURNE LAURENCE WILRERsoN Third Row BUNNIE MEYER VIRGINIA WENTz JEAN UMRERGER ANN MIDDLERAUEI-' DONALD SINR WALLACE MCBRIDE BILLY LING DONALD PETERS Bounv STANLEY RUDNEY NICIIuLs WALTER Snow JAMES PIIGII MARIAN RUTII LCIYE LEQUITA TRonoUcII NANCY KIDD JQENELL MGON MARILYN PATzoLn JUANITA SIIUFFLEIx.x JQIINNY LANE JIMMY SLAYDON 1 RGER Fourth Row PEGGY ANN IXIADRY MAIITIIA WALROND BENNY Woons DAVID KEY JGIIN SNEAD AMES SADL FIIGENE UI-DIRE MoRRIs MAGEE RAY WALTERS CARL WATsoN BETTY NGLEN ANNE NEsTER HAEEL WILLs NOT PICTURED CLAUD ATRINS CIIARLES BEASLEY RICHARD BRATTON JDAN CooIcE C. H. CowI:EN IRIS SHUMATE REGINALD SLAYToN PHIL HIMES FRANCES HonGEs The Colonel mmf wwf OFFICERS Ifaviz Fmuus - KIARY SEWVELL ' ' ,loIIN BOSTIAN CYNTHIA CROCKETT ' Mas. IVIASON Miss jzmrss ' .. ...Co-Editors' . . .Bu,rinf.r,r Managfrx .. ...Sponxorx Srt-and Row CURTIS FIrLcmuI.n, Span: ADHAN ZIEGLER, Fzalurr: Doius Hosnzr-rar., Cirrulaiing Manager Nlmcv Lou KAsEY, Fmlurz: RUTII BROWN, Typirt jam: SMITH, Typin BERNICE WrIAk1'oN, Fzaturn R1n'nUI1N jouItNI:LL, Circulating Mnnagzr Third Ron- XIQACKIE Suxumciz, Sports CI.AunINt-: Pluuus, Typixt UTII Pornnrsxrmt, Fraluvz: FI-uxNv:Iss BItAnl.I-:v, Photographer MAXINE AIuuNc1'oN, Typixz JEANNE Bviuu, Fraluru JEAN FERGUSON, Fmtu ru NOT PICTURED BILLY WIII'rIunu:, Amir! We, the Annual Staff, have endeavored, as every staff has during the past years, to pu: forth the best publication in the history of the school. We reached our goal in soliciting advertisements, and went over the top in our campaign of selling annuals. After this, assignments were given out and we began on the real work of getting the yearbook ready for publication. The staif expresses its gratitude tc the Senior Class for its help in soliciting advertisements, to our sponsors for their patience :Incl understanding, and to the faculty and student body for their loyal support and interest. lVe publish this annual with the supreme hope that it is as good or better than those before it, and hope that you will enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed having a part in it. F' 'vp' V' ,gafdgvgo .ax f 'K Y Q1 gf 'I I' 451 September c ubs 0' GH 104 Oc. Q L e Thesfvah Ha k'VlclC Novevw be P' Vvesferh Emilwall CBJ:-ps Dccmwber O ceTn W-35 CIS Jswunr- 1' CT-1G I Wes hh me Febr-u Arn' weetfxeav-T nu-, Apr-Ll L'TCV3 j -nuvnlamewf P'XAy SChlOh B XGYCASQS ' P ,Y , 0 fffff 24 f 52,2 I - 3 3 T r- ll VK CVC A.P.a... bf- I ali EFVC Co FE 5 D P1 K1 Gl'BJU3f I oh E gfdemfzce n. SPORTS Ir. CLUBS n. ADVIZRTISEMENTS The Colonel Mafia! MR. FRED Surrn MR. Douol..As Klnn Coach Auixlarul Coach THOMAS MINYARD Fullbaclz - RALPH INGE MONT LINKENAUGER Wing Bark Quarterback CURTIS FIUGERALD JOHNNY S'rr:wAR'r Guard Quarterback TERRY MARTIN FRANK B1:Am.r RALPH Aus1'xN ROBERT FRACRER Tarkl: Tuclzlz Center Guard' OAKEY PARKER JACK BEETON Guard Tuclzlz Blu. MANUEL Tsnnv BRILLIIART 0 End Tackle ALR:-:RT WrLsoN Fulllznclz FLEMING WINS HALF-STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP The William Fleming Colonels completed their most successful season this year by defeating the Indians cf Wise High School, Wise, Virginia, 33 to 0. This victory won for the Coloncls the Half-State Football Championship for Class B high schools. In the preceding games of the season the Colonels were undefeated in games with both A and B Class schools. The opening game, which was played against the Magicians of Jelierson High School, resulted in a tie of I1 to 12. The games with Covington, Christiansburg, Blacksburg, Andrew Lewis, Martinsville, Radford and William Byrd were all complete victories for the Colonels. Nineteen Forty-Six CQWXJM SHERMAN PAYNE RAVBURN joum-1r:i.1, Illanagrr lllmmgzr Jos Weisman jmnn' Mrarz lllmzagzr lllanagzr Bon Wurrrasmr: W ing Bark Cx-uuu.es jam-:s RANDOLPH COLE Tarklr Quarterback jour: Mummy Brnue Hourruznu Cnxier End Fonnasr Moxcrw Gorman Perens Rmmoyu Bneeman Evnxuzrr Hors-rms Guard End End Tackle Blu. Dram. Geokcx: Saul. Guard End Domus CAMmar-:LL FRED HAMLXN Quarlerbark Tarklr HENRY Quissunmuw Emi FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Day, Tram Played We They W her: Played September ..... Jefferson ..... .,........... . . . I2 12 Victory Stndium September ,.... Covington .,.. . , . . , 1: o Covington September ...., Christiansburg .... . . . 41 7 Cliristiansburg October ..... Blacksburg. . . . .. .,, 33 0 Here October ..... Andrew Lewis, ,.., . . . I4 0 College Field October ...,. Martinsville, . . . . . . I3 7 Here Dqtgbgr ..... Radford ..,... . . . :7 0 Here November ....... ..... lf Villiam Byrd. .... . , . 23 12 Leggett Field November .... . ...,...... . .... Wise .,....... . . . . . 33 o Norton Total...,. 5 gays 'fgasieffal Mn. Kxuu WlNs1'oN lfrrmeknnu Arrirlnzrl Coarh Illmmgrr PAUL HUF:-MAN Bunnx' lloLcoilu Manager .llrmagrr jouNNx' S1'nn'Ak'r Forward HENRY QulsENnr:xkx' Bon Wnrrrzslun Forum rd G u a rd BILLY Wnrmmu ALnr:kT WrLsoN Guard Gunn! Mk. Surrn Coach Snmu.mN PAvNr: BxLL MANUEL Forward Forward BILL HoLx'nr:Ln RANnoLru CoLE Forward Forward RAYBURN JQURNHLL Anrnuk Dn..1.oN Guan! Forward Gemma Snur. Forrmrd This year's quintet was built around live letterrncn: Bill Manuel, Sherman Payne, Albert Wilson, Bill Holylield, and Fred Hamlin. The newcomers to the team were George Saul, Bob White- side, Billy Whitmire, Arthur Dillon, Rayburn journell, Randolph Cole, johnny Stewart, and Henry Quisenberry. The Colonels won eight games, and lost eleven, four ol' which were lost to A Class schools. Those returning next year are Albert Wilson, Bill Manuel, Randolph Cole, George Saul, Bob White- side, Henry Quisenberry, and Bill Holyheld, QM' 'gasiefirzff Loulsr: Aki-nits, Cnplnin, Forwaril Stroud Row Blacks' Srkrnxti-3, Forward Rotnsnra Sanviut, Forrvzml Cx'N'rnra Cnockm-r, Forrvaril Third Row fuuli Tnonas, Guard Puonur: ii mnlN1'oN. Guard Bmsv Cam-Ek, Guard Alacr-z jounsron, Guan! RUTH Poisoaxrmt, Forward Fourth Row Mus. Vnuzmm Bovu, Coach Rum' Dtrmazv, Forward Fifth Row Fav:-: Flaiuus, Guard Dolus GAY. Fomranl l'unt:x' OWEN, Guanl, .Vmxagn jacxnz Summer-1, Furrvanl Bz1'rv Dxviins, Guard Cu.uu.o1'ru Hasn, Guard 'l'he Girls' Varsity, after skipping a year, made a real comeback this season. 'I'hc squad was composed of six- teen girls, only four of whom had ever played varsity hall before, Carper, who started the season as a guard, switched to forward later. Sprinkle was probably the forward most feared and closest guarded by opposing teams. Akers, captain, and Crockett, both forwards, played excellent ball as did Johnston, an ever dependable center-guard. Divers probably showed the greatest improvement of any player during the season. Sarver proved an excellent forward and shows promise of becoming an even greater one. Johnston, Divers, A kers, and Sarver are all new to varsity basketball. Wigginton proved herself a strong and worthy adversary to any forward she guarded. The substitutes must not he overlooked. lt was due to their loyalty and hard work that the team could be developed into a winning one. Though they seldom, and some never, had a chance to play in n game they gave the regulars stiff competition in practice. Eight of this year's squad will graduate and eight will return next year. Louise Akers has proved a loyal and very cooperative captain and Peggy Owen has done an excellentjob as manager of the team. The Colonel Deccmbcr January january January january January january January january january February February February February February February February March March March January January January February February February February EQKAZIIJZZM agcflehks BOYS I8-1'llCIIllIlg ..... .241AlUH1lli. . . . . . . . . 4-Fleming .... .38-Rocky Mount .... . S-Fleming .... .32-Mitcliclls Clothiers. . . 1 Iil:lCI11ll1g .... .47-Pulaski .,,......,. . lzflflcming ..,. . . .56-Blacksburg. . . . IS+FlClTlll1g .,.. .I9'-S3lClTl ..... . I9-l'ilC!l1lIlg .... .zzfjelfersou ,... , 22iFlCII1lIlg .... .31-Radford .... Z5fFlClTllhg ,... ,.... 4 4'-'VlIlf0Il. . . 29-Flerning .... ..... 3 I-Salem .......... , I-Fleming ..,. .37-Christiansburg .... . 8-Fleming .... ..... 3 3-Radford ........ . lZ+FlCl'lIlI1g .... .. .-Bent Mountain. . . . I54FlClhll1g ,... .41-XVilliam Byrd. . , . I9-Fleming ,... .27-Christiansburg. . , . . 2zfFlcming ..... .21-Pulaski ......... 267l lClhlllg ..,... .32-jefferson .... . I'-'TOUTIIHHICIIK .... . Blacksburg. . . . . 2fTOUFI13H1Cl1l .... Radford. . . , 2-'Fouruament ..., . Pulaski ..... GIRLS I2 flrlcrcj Fleming ..,. ..,..... 2 9-Blacksburg, ,, 22 CThcrcD Fleming ..... 32-Radford ..... . 25 CI-Iercj Fleming . , .24-Byrd ...... . . . I Clrlcrej Fleming ..... 38-Christiansburg 8 QHercJ Fleming ..... z6fRadford ...... I5 QTliercQ Fleming ..... 30-Byrd .,.....,. I9 CThcreJ Fleming . . . . . , . .24-Christiansburg l42J Nineteen Forty-Six Kim: Oimfafzs Miss MORRIS, Sponsor DOROTHY WEAVER Tux-:LMA A1:r1z1:R C1-rAR1.o'r1-is Hrxsu jacxnz SURFACE MARX' JANE BRYAN VVILDA ELLER lVIARGARET BLouN'r Bzacxx' SPRINKLE The Cheer Leading Squad for the year 1945-46 consisted of eight girls. These girls along with their sponsor's help, organized during the summer months. All members of the squad supported the winning football and basketball teams with their ever-ready cheers. They also gave the League teams ample support. New yells were highlights of the year. The new yells introduced this year were, With an S-With an M, Go Team Fight, Lean to the Left, We Won't Go Back, and The 'l'enm's Coming. A dance was sponsored at the Y january 29, by the Fleming Cheer Leaders, honoring all City-County Basketball Boys and Cheer Leaders. On january 26, a spaghetti supper was enjoyed by all at the home of their SPUHSOL Becky Sprinkle, head cheer leader, has served three years on the squad, Thelma Altizer, Wilda Ann Eller, and Charlotte Hash have served two years. Dot Weaver, Margaret Blount, Mary jane Bryan, and jackie Surface have served one year. New uniforms were sported for the homecoming game. l431 The Colonel Asn WILIIOIIILN BOIIIIY INIURRAV lloIIIcR'r C,II.uII'IeLI. OWEN YNAIJE lI1Ir.III.1-os PAPI-: Rom' PATIIICIQ lgamf DRUM MA-IORl3'ITES PEGGY OwI:N 15LIsI2 MOUIIIAII' MEMBERS fun ro Righcl Dukwoon HILL HENRY RILEY JUANITA Hubsos Som-:Ir MICI-IAI-:L I.,IIvIu:NcI: Muiuun' VANCE H1III1L'roN 'I'lIe William l lenIing Band organizes each fnll and offers both beginning :Ind Some of the l1arId's activities for this year wcrc: Bonny Cllrrwuon Hltruu' DAVIS SAIII S1'I:vr:Ns RALPII MAIITIN RAVIIIQNII MYERS advanced band. It played at all lIoIncf00tl1:Illg:IIIIcs and at the ones away from lIoIIIc whenc III the fall it took part in the celebration of ClIrisxinnsburg's 5oLlI anniversary. The band traveled to MartiIIsI'illc on Armistice Day I0 bc in the parade there. In the spring the lx:IIItl sLIIdcIIts presented their :xIIIIIIal concert, I4-11 ver it was possible. Nineteen Forty-Six EJKAZIIJJM QZZIIIIIJMZIIAY BOYS The Class B Tournament was held at Blacksburg in the V. P. I. gymnasium. The Colonels won the Hrst game by beating Blacksburg 33-24, but was beaten in the semi-linals by Radford 32-19. Radford and William Byrd played for the Championship in which Radford won 40-17. GIRLS ES: 0?- :-vti fist: Q-1 222. 015 542 are -' CTI ' 02? . . U. ...-A CPXI CN! w-f:?'Aw5-so QTFFY-'k4uE.-'T 0:-151-2-izzl w:.5-5aH':'.g-2, ffl:--1 : --, eff-r 2-'ff .,. . , . 4.. 5 '13 I . . . . ru. E . . ..... 32 BPLQJIQQQ-Yl0i9'.n 'J'-LAJXINXI dv., T1 W U5 'U K :J -4 C -. r- 5 2 c. 5 5' 9. ff cr: Q. - N ua 4- 4- 0 ta os .- ..v..?,i W 'TI 'G W is 55--e Z? E.: 5 -i ng:- new 45 NLR r-1 O can xl CoNsoi.ATroN CHAMPIONSHIP FU 2 2 o -1 fl- 'TI 2 L 5 Zh as .Q D. ffl E. F.. 5 I m .-V O -. -4 o -.. cr YJ in 77' F11 H ir D :. 5. H TJ. 0 H ... .-. N 73. 1. L .- o C If 5 I ment was held this year on hlarch Sth and 9th at Vllilliam Fleming High School. Eight teams were entered, none of which was an easy opponent for any other. The drawing was held Friday afternoon, March Sth, and games started the same day at three o'clock. All games were fast, clean games, exciting to the last whistle, and each team may well be proud of many of its players. Fleming may bc justly proud of the winning team. The girls worked hard and really earned their victory. Fleming placed two girls, Sarver, forward, and Johnston, guard, on the first all-tournament team and two, Wigginton, guard, and Carper, forward, on the second. hlartinsville . , 20 - Marion . . . 24 , a. Iggargonh ig Fl I 8 Fleming . . . 26 E 5 Fleming .... 31 Cmmg ' ' 2 Marion .,.. 32 5 EFI . V Blacksburg , . 38 Blacksburg I 29 Galax .... 34 3 E eminb Christiansburg , 2I Bhcksburg 24 3 E Radford .... 26 Galax l . . IS ' U U Galax .,... 29 I-151 The Colonel 45!z1a2fzf6ZaAef2fz19?fe ssaczkkbn joun Bos'rt.tN. , . , . . ...... Pnnvideiix RAYBURN JOURNELL, . . . ..... Vic: Pnuriduzt PEGGY OWEN .....,...... Srcr.-'tary-Tnvuurzr Sfcorul Row SARA Lou SPIGLE GERALD Dorm: Minn' -IANL: BKYAN Bern' 'l'ir:cnLEn MMULYN PA'rzoLu Jovci: I'IAx.ia CYNTHIA Cnocitnrr Toxixn' FRANKLIN lXIMu' Anicz Bosrmx Bmtxicu WnAR'roN Pnoizm: WmGlN'roN B1LLY HOLYFIELD. . . . .Hixtorian Mus. P.uN'rEiz Mxs. Gusrm Bonny BLOUN1' DONNIE Cnuruisu. GoRuoN Perens Iimuuzsr MORGAN SoNNv Micnltm. Barrv Dwsxs . . . Sponron' Third Row Cn1u1Ln'rrl: Hltsll Jtmxe Fniuus Rouen Ifrutcxisit jot-:NNY STEWAR1' Rztnoou-ii Coma The Student Cooperative Association is thc hczid of all the clubs in the school :incl every student is a member. The student body elects its oflicers each ycnr. All clubs and class presidents, home-room representatives and S. C. A. otiicers make up the council, On the second Thursday of each month a business meeting is held in the form of :an assembly. The programs are planned by the students. 'l'he S. C. A. sponsored many successful activities this year, some of which were: I. Contributions to the Red Cross :ind March of Dimes. 5. Sponsored many sport and formal dances. 2. The snle of foolhzlll programs. 6. Publication of a handbook, 3. A very successful Clothing Drive. 7. Eighth grade orientation meetings. 4. Christmas baskets sent to the needy. i461 Nineteen Forty Six BILLY HOLYFIELIJ, . JEAN FERGUSON. . . Suomi Row NANCY Lou KASIEY CATIIERINE JENNINGs JGYCE HALE JACKIE SURFACE MARY JANE BRYAN JAcxEY Brurrs BERNICE WIIARTGN MARGARET WRIGIIT VIRGINIA BIIRNE'rrIs CoI.LEEN LAVENIIER MARIE ARRINGToN JoANE FERRIS 5612 .........Pn'.ridrnI Snrftary-Tr:a.r11rrr Third Raw HELI-:N SUE STARR IRIS PRoEIfI'I'r RIJTII PoINoIax'rIaR PEGGY SIIUGAIIT MEIIYLE STANLEY SUE MIINSEY YYONNE STONE NANCY DII.I.oN WILIIA ICLLER liLIsE MOGAIAIY JANE SRIITII EVA WADE EVELYN BooTII DoLuREs WIII1'rING'roN MELVA HALL CYNTHIA CRGCKETI' MARGARET l3I.ouNT FAYE FERRIS. . . MISS JoIINsoN. . . Faurlli Row SUE BGWER VIRGINIA PAUL CLAIIIIINE PIIARIS RIIITII OIIENGIIAIN EIIITII Luxe ANNE DUNLAR BE1'rYJI-:AN CROWIJER MARIQRIE EvANs RosEIIARY SIIIII-I-LEIIARGER LouIsE ANERS AIIELEE MILLER BETTY DIVERS PEGGY OWEN ALICE JoIINsToN CIIARI.oT'rE HAsII BARIIAILA l'I.II1I-EN . . . 1,1-ft Przridznl .......Spon,ror FHM Raw CIIANDLER TowNsENn GEORGE BUIYIIAN RAYIIIIRN JOIIRNELL BERLIN UIIIBERGER LAWRENCE MURRAY JACK BALDWIN GoRnoN PETERs JoIIN BosTIAN ALMA 'l'IcE PATSY 'I'AYLoR AnEAN ZIEGLER NANCY CLEIIENT I'RANcEs BUTNER EAN GoooIN Is'r'rY JEAN STONE JACKIE MARTIN The purpose of the Beta Club is to promote the ideals of honesty, service :Incl leadership in our citizens of tomorrow The colors of the Club are old gold and black, and its emblem is :I shield with :In eagle with outspread wings at the base with the letter B in the center :md three stars at the top. Qunlilicalioixs for membership on the part ol thc student Arc: Qaj Good mentality and clmmcter, fbl creditable rxcliievemcnt, :md fel coIIIIIIcIIIl:Il.Ilc attitude. The Betas :Ill lcnru and live their motto: Qucamu: aliir xzrriienda- I.ct us lead by serving others. I471 The Colonel BECKY Sr-RINKLE. .. Qffeshlzfzs ,Firn Vice Prerident CYNTHIA CROCKETT ..,, Szcond Vice Prexidmt Puomrr-: Wtcoirvron .... Seca Dons Hosrtzrrmt Mmtcutmrrn Ansnuu-1 Bt-:Try JEAN Clown:-:rt WILDA ELLEH. PEGGY Owl:N Joi-INNH-1 Fruim Aucl-: jonNs'roN , ..... ..,. P rzfidenr nd Raw jonN Bos'rutN Barn' Drvxns Cuivns F1'rLsrawuu.n Cmuu.o'rri: Hlisn Butnnim Furlm-:N Louisa Akrzns Ixus Pnorfr-sn-r ,IQHNNY STEWART. . , . ,Trearurrr NIARGARET BLOUNT. . . . . . .Secretary Mits. DICKINSON. , .,.... . .Sponmr Third Row Rouen- Flmcxslt Blutruum Lscc ,IEANNE Bvitn jAcxu-1 Surat-'Ace Euss Mooauiw MMU JANE BRYAN Ct.AumNt: Pxnius lkhxcmuz-r Ksssnsx GEKALDINE HANNABASS Rum' Dumsv Envrm: PM-zona MYRNA Sinai-math Troup: 570 ol the National Thespinn Dramatic Society started the fall season in September by tapping nineteen new members, who had won sulhcienr points in dramatic activities to entitle them to membership in the troupe. Soon after chu, the old members entertained the initiates with n hay ride, barn dance, and box supper. Ar this time the initiates were taken through a rigorous and sometimes painful initiation ceremony. The troupe backed the Senior Masque Club play, Once There was a Princess, produced n cnc-act play, and helped with the one-ncr. play for the Speech Class Recital. On March 8, the troupe held its annual lormnl dance, carrying out the St. Patriclfs Day motif :md color scheme. Mr. Ernest Bavely, National lixccutive Secretary ol' Thcspians, was invited. The Thespians are continuing to grow and :irc striving to help Fleming continue to improve in all dramatic activities. i431 - -Ls. Nineteen Forty Six FORREST NIORGAN. .. BETTY DIVERS. . . ,, CLAUDINE Pumus... . Sn-and Row CA'ruEiuNs jENNiNcs vANxTA FEAZELL A 1Al1Y KANQDE ,IACNIE SURFACE Donn-my WEAVER Dnnormf ANN I.ANcsToN Doxxs HosTE'rTEi1 BARBARA LEGG COLLEEN LAYENDEN MAME AiuuNcToN Duonss EVANS FxANci:s Tuom-soN be UM . . . Trczuurfr . . .Prexidnzt . . .Secretary Third Row JoYcE HALE RAYuuxN joui1NEi.i. LOWELL 'I'iNs1.EY SONNY MicuAi-:L ouNNY Mmuulx' l1oNT LINNENAUGEN RAYaioNn BiuaEnEN Gannon PETEns RAMQN PATTEusoN ,IOHNNY STEWART ALNERT Wn.soN RosEkT AnNoi,n l AuLiNE Mnmu: Wu.DA ANN ELLER. .. Mks. RICE. ...... . RANDOLPH Coma. . . Fnurlh Row jovcr: llowLEs NANCY Hum: MARY ALicE l3os1'1AN BE-rrv ,lovers F11'zoEAALn MARJQNIE livANs BARBANA YEATYS NANCY DILLON ANNA MAE HAvuuiucK FlzANcics SALMoNs ,IOYCE Lowiw PEGGY OWEN Auci: ouNs'roN RUTH oiNDExTEx . . . Trrarizrzr , ...... S ponxof . . Vice Przxidml Fiflh Raw DoNN1E CAMPBELL Buvnv DuNeAN BILLY HOLYI-'1ELn HENKY QuxsENl-n-:RRY SNENMAN PAYNE EUGENE CALLAWAY LEoN CHATMAN Blu. Diem. The Glee Club, assisled by the newly organized junior Glue Club, gave its Hrs! public performance, which was a sacred Christmas Concert. on December 16, in the school auditorium. ln,Marcll the group represented the school in the District V Musical Festival. In April, a successful year was climaxed with a public performance at the school, which was representative ofthe year's work. 1491 The Colonel Romawr FRACKER IEANNE Bvnu ..,, LOUISE Aliens ..... THOMAS NIINYARD. . , Mas. DICKINSON. Sammi Row Rosy PATRICK Cukns Frrzc1:kALn JACKEY Blurrs jovcxa WARD ADEAN Zrscuzx BARsAnA Furnzn CnAxLo1-rr: HAsn Pnomn: W1Gc1N'roN GERALDINE HANNABASS mmm' S1-EWAK1' unm' Horcomn afzkfimy ageczbfy Third Row B1-:11'Y JEAN Cnownsk Dormrnv Buns MAiuoN Iwma MARGARET BLouN'r BECKV SMUNKLE PEGGY HARMS llsrrv LEE MCMANAMA IEAN VAUQHN ROSEMARY SHUFFLEHARGER Gonuur-1 Prarlsus or: Wmxurzk urs Puorrrn' Trfaxu fer IIiJ'l0f1.!l1l . . Vic: Przxidmt . . . . .Szrrrlary , . .Spmxror Fourlh Row Envrnn PA'noi.n MAH JANE BMAN MARY Sr:wL:LL IACKIE Sum'Acr-1 LAwm:Ncr: MURRAY RALPH MAm'xN Barn' Drvzsns CYNTHIA Ckocxarr Burn' JANE Anaorr 'l'lic group started its season early this year with mund4table discussions on thc 'Tonrpulsory Military Trumng question. Fleming was host to the spring District Meet. The winners were sent to the University in May to participate in the State Meet. l50l Nineteen Forty-Six ,IAcRrE SURFACE. . . ROBERT FRACKER.. .. FAYE FERRIS. ...,. Strom! Raw Eusn Mooamw, Typirl NANCY Lou Kassv, Frnlun' JANE Smrn, T3-pin CYN1-mA CRocRt-:'rr, Typin BARBARA FLWPEN, Fruiurr DoRo-rm' WEAVER, Fznluu AnEx.EE Mxu.ER, ,-lrlirl I,oUxsE ARERs, Fmlnrr JEANNE Bvrtn, Fmlurr Wu.oA ELLER, Fmlurr MARGARET BECNN ER, Fralu PEGGY jo ELLER, Fralurf rr Jlkwsiahel tgzizff I Editor MISS NIORRIS. fl.r.r1,rIant Editor hllss JAMES. .. .B11.tinr.rJ Manager Tlxinl Raw MARY juvcxe KIA'rrNEws, Fraturr SIJE lXluNsEY, JJJI. B1ufnr.t.r tilamlgrr Manu' JANE BRYAN. Typist l3E1'rv jovcic lin-zGERAt.o, Frafurr PEGGY OWEN, Fralurr ALICE jnnNs'roN, Featurr RAL:-rt hlAR'rrs, .llimragmphrr I.EoN CNATMAN, Sport: LAWRENCE MURRAY, .llimrogmphrr ADEAN ZxEGLER, Ffaturr NANCY DlL1.oN, Fmturr jEAN FERGUSON, Feature YVONNE STONE, .lrtixl Dons GAY, Fmiurr hlARioN lNoE, Fmlurr MxLDREn Srnrru, Typirl i l , . . . .Spmuor . . .Spmuor Fourth Row Paul. HUEEMAN. Spam CARL PERDUE, Sporlx FIMGENE Donn, Sport: JAMES Ovuait, Failure IIACREY Brurrs, Typitt KENNETH XIOTLEY, .llimfagrapllrr RAYBURN juuRNx-Lu., Sporty DoxAl.n CAm-RELI., .lrlirt l3E1'rx' DIVERS, Frnturr PEGGY HARRls, Fzulurr ,IQANE FERRis, Fmmrr VIUANITA HuusoN, Fnilurr Becm' SPPJNKLE, Typin MARJORIE EVANS, Fealun The first issue of the 1945-46 Colon!! was published on September zo. The paper, usually a six-page edition, was published every week with the exception of holidays. The Stall this year was larger than ever before in its history with every class in school represented. Tryouts for places on the staff were held at the beginning of the year and the sponsors and editors selected from those the people they felt best qualihcd. The editor is selected each year by the previous editor and sponsors. The sponsors attended the Virginia Literary League in November. The paper received a superior rating last year from this league. The aim of THE COLONEL is to be a paper for the enjoyment ofthe students as well as a source of information. It pre- sents school news in a pleasant, readable manner. The stall always endeavors to please its readers. Without the cooperation ol the student body, its readers, and the capable guidance of the sponsors, THE COLONEL could not be the superior paper it is. l51l The Colonel CYNTHIA Cnocxx-:1-r. . , CxumI.o1-ra Hnsu. . . . Srmml Rmv IIIIS PKIIFIFIIT BIc'r1-v ,hmm Cnnwnmt WILDA ANN Ex.I.uu iunxzm Bvxn hutcliuicr Klcssuck Burn' Tues: Rmxv Dunun' NANCY DILLUN Mun' Juvcxe Mnrlmws DIILORES WIIITTINGTON Evmxs Dr:Mo'r1 BETTY BnYu Ben: Zmcnml onus Hosrxnxut Kxrlnaniwn Scmtms Sw: Mmesi-:v Thin! Row LIJYCE HALI-I Isrrv Murrow Cnnrzkmlz JNNNINGS HELEN Dll.l.0N Funclss Bsuuwuir LACKIR Suk!-'ACE srsv Cun-su Psocx' Huuus Bnvtllnkn FLII-l'IiN NANCY Lou Kfism' MAXINE ARRINGTON Jncxm' Bnrrrs 49671131 Jfksque Uh! , . . Vic: Preridml ............Srrrzlnry igvcla Wu Ru ARIN AIIIIINIZTUN Eusl-3 Mu0M.Yw .mu Sxum nvcuc Pfuuusu Fourth Row MARY SlEwKl.I. Envruia Pf.11m.n hlAuvj,xsIaBuY1IN ADISLEK MILLER MARGAKII1 BLOINI Tin-:um Anime REBI-Zccfx SI'RIsxLIc LOUISE ARI-:RS BETTY MCMANAMA LEAN Vfwrzuu usiaiunur Suurn.IauAnnIau Mutcimturiz AIISIIIRE Dams GAY Douorln' Wmvlsu Pl-Iclillli NX'IGGIN1ON Mvurm SlualfrlIcI.n Dolls JIQAN Mv:GImm' Cuumsx Pnuus Fifth Raw Rum Polxirsxrsu Favs Primus DOROIIIY SAUNDISILS josspmnn Woonsos jnunxv STEWAKT .... Mus. DICKINSON. . . . . Nllcuelrsvc Bklu.mInr Mrwwn Jmrssm: IIACKIE MARTIN .lense CAI.mrIal.I. NANCY CLIQMIINI Evxcwx Boom Puvrus Pnumu Yvunmi Smm: gun Goouns Ianv Ronmtrsus Blirn' LAYNIXZ il-:AN FMIGVSUN lutmnlar Wmonr GEDIALIIINE HANNABASS iiawsxsls Hurmoxn nur Knlonxz Sixlh Row Krinmcrn Monfx' Hmtom Winn Dunurlw BIBLE TlIm.m.I Zlmmunfm MAIIIUN Iseli Aucx-: jmmsros Burn' DIVERS Puccv Owns Domnn' Cfunu. EANNK Toxliarssos Huis SIECRISI' BEUY BRILLHAHI BARBARA LEGS its monthly meetings this year ....Prni1lfnl .............Sponmr YInI:xNIAvB1'xNIa1 rI: 1 mer XX umm R.n'umIN juuuxrau. Szvznlh Rmu Gmui. ELLIS Leon Cunrum Jammu: Fiunu Cmusron MCGIIEH jeu: Bm:-ron GORDON PETERS Jams Fleurs Annum Zimmer: Cnr. Rma-4oLuS Leos WELSH EUGENE Dovu-: Cumls Fl'IznIsR.ALu Doxsus Cnxwnl-:I.I. Eizhlh Row 'RALPII MARTIN l.MvkIiNtIri MURRAY Rmmur Fmxcxzx-:ll Los Wnunmt 'vmucrr Hoesrum TIILIIN HOSIIAN IENIIY SUISSNDERRY Bvmw oI.I:oxIII ROIIY PATRICK BILLY' HALS in the auditorium. The Senior Masque Club, larger than ever before, held On December Sth, the annual costume play, Once The tournament plny and helped with the production of the Speech Class plays. Back stage work and the sound of the hammer and saw were sweet music to the ears of the Masquers. The sound of the director whispering, Places! Lower the house lhts, footlights on-curtain! meant another play was on for the Masqucrs. re was a Princess, was presented. The Club assisted in Ihe l52l Nineteen Forty-Six zmzkw Masque fda! Larry KAVANAIIGII ..,, Domluis l'ix'ANs ...... KIIIIIIIII- .-XI.vIs .,,.. MIss S-rnma... Srtami Rau' REBECCA DI'DI.ln' EI.IzAIIIs'rII PIarI'Ir Mun ANNE Pt-:nr LINDA JEAN Exams MAI1cAIucr Brzcxssx CINE Mlvrrnx IRGINIA DEWIII DoI1o'nIv Hoon! CAI1oI.vs Lvurl BARBARA Moulds Hnum Wsnnsu NANCY C0cIII1AN MARV BXENT HISIJIN XVEAVEK OYCK Down' Inns PRILIAMAN I:IzNrzI.I.I: Mus Third Row CIIAI1I.ot'rn lscia Eesti: OBENCNAIN BsvsIII.v MIcII1uaI. ALICE HUTCIIINS Minus OnIwcIIAIN BETTY ,LANE AIIIILIYI' ANNIE IARIE MAXHI' Mnw Lol' Cmss Rahman WII.sos PIIYLLIS LINK LIIANIIA Hvnsow 'vIaI.YN SHELBOIIRNIQ Bnrrv TIsIcIIusn MAILLRNE Asnlzusox Burn' Dm'IsIzI.Is I-'IIANQES Ttlomvsos MAIN Aucia Bnsi-IAN Bmw Jnvcn Firzcxu Nziscv Hunn Fuurlll Row PATRICIA GAIES FIANNII .Toms Iumcns Bon-urs AI.II VIRGINIA warm Jim Unimmmt Ass IIIInIII.mm-Fr Omen Iums UANIIA SIIIIFrI.IsIIAucIa lAIlILvN PA1'1uI.n MAIIIIIA Born JULIA Incense Ass Norm YJBUSEPIIINIL Cmnt-FnIIIm EI-rs Bunn HELEN BURNI-:I I'Ii BEITY ANN MEAIIIIR EI,IzAuI:I'II ANN Cmcm: Fiflli Row VIRGINIA Posts: DIANNIQ MusIItAx' ANNIE MAE HANDRICK PEGGI' MAIIIIY NANCY XVILKINSON MAIIIIIA WALIIDNII k Ia In . . . ,Sfcrrlary Via Prrxidnn . . . .Pruidrul l. ,Spunmr Fxuscics SALIIIONS PEGGY EI,I,nIz VIIIGINIA PIIII.I.II's Evt-:us PAVNII DORIS BAILEY AI.AIA SIIIII.IIouuNn Sixlh Row Boom' Suxusv jommv Cmss AI.FRnn Cllwnu-ooo BILLY HALE RAI-Iox P,urIIIIsoN BILIA' CAIITIIII EDWARD Pmllmuli DIINNY GIINI: EAIILv DAVID KKY NIEININ PARSHLI. LIIIS ANIIIINY DURWOOII HILL DoNAI.n Psrsxs The junior Masque Club is a dramatic organization made up of students from the eighth and ninth grades. Monthly meetings are held in which the clifierent phases of play production are presented for study. Members of the club articipate in these programs and in tlIc one-act plays which are Presented publicly during tlIe fear. The club has charge of the Christmas :assembly each year :Ind this year presented an chora drama entitled 'l'l'Ie Child o Pence. About forty meInl1ersofthc organi- zation took part in this drama and other members had compleIe charge of the production. In addition to thcdmmatic activ- ities, there were various social activities llIroIIghoIIL the year. zgmziw f 62561065 Peccv Owen ..... ., .Prerirlenl af Inter-Club Caunril ADELEE MII.LEIt. . . . . ...Program Chairman MARY JANE BRYAN. ......... . ......... , ...... Prnidnxl XIANI-3 Sznrrll. .,..,.. .... I nltr-Club Cuuntfl Rfprrrfnlrllxvr Louise Aicerts. . . . , ...... . . Tmmurr Sur: MUNSEY.. .. ....... Open llmrre Council Rrprnrnlalru ADEAN ZIEGI.r:R.... . . ...,.. Secretary RUBY DUDLEY .... . . , . .Open Ilourr Council Rzprerzulatwe MARGARET BI.ouN1'. . . Second Row IRIS PRoFIfI'rT Bsrrv JEAN CRowuIrR WrI.IuA ANN ELLEK EIEANNE BYRI1 ARcARE'r ANN Krrssuart QANNIS WIsnutsI1 ours ANN Scorr NANcx' DII.I.oN MARr Invert MAT-nII:ws Dstoues WIII'rrINc1'oN EI'IrI.vN DuMorr Bern' Bc-Im CLAIRE ANN Auuorr EAN Zmcteit Uru BRoII'N Dokormr LANssroN Third Rmb BARBARA GRIIEG Bern' MIL1-oN jovcr: HALI: CATIIIQRINI: JIaNNINcs MAXINE ARRINGTON HKLEN DILI.oN I-'Iumcus BIu.m.Icr ,LACKIIQ SuRFAcIa ersv CARPHR Precor HARRIS . . . . . . . . Vice Prfxidtnt BARBARA Furl-nN NANCY Lou KASEI' Acme BItIr'rs oven WARII Anna AnRINoroN HI:srI:R Wnnu EI.IsIr MooIIIAw MARGI1IsRI'rIe PRATT HCR PARRIsrI rIInInNIa Sconusxs Fourth Rau' MARY Sxrwrztz. Bmw Ju mms MnIu'I,Ia SrANI.I:r Nrsuka Menus xlxovclz Boumes IIELMA ALTIZER Rrzurzcc-A SI1ItINI:I.u CVNTIIIA Ckocxnrr MARJoIuI: EvANs QEAN VAUGIIN I-LTTY LRE MCNIANAMA Rosmuftun- SnvsIfr.IsIIARcI:R MAIu:uIfRrrIr Ansliuu-3 Dams G.Ir DUKIITHY WEAVER PIIUHBE YYIGGINTUN LILLIAN SAuNIIIrRs Mxss TIII-:LMA Mot-uns. . DORIS JEAN MCGRADI' CI.AuuINIz PIIARIS Fihh Row Dunm-IIY SAuNuuIQs josIaIwIIrNIa WoonsoN BETTY 'STULTZ GIKETA HARrIIla CLAIRE BASIIAAI DOROTHY BIBIJS Em WADI: LINDA JACKSON RowuNA CUIIDI' MARIQN Ixctc BETTY FIRESTONE Brzrrr ANI: RoIxnRrsoN Burrv EAN Sroxrr Bm-IaRI.IaI' TREN-r BIzrrI' Lnrxu IVIELVA HALL MVRNA Sl-IEFFIELD Emru Lum: Sixlh Row FAYI2 FKRRIS MERI.I:NI: BIuI.I.IIAR-r Miwnes Jonsson Burr-IIs PArzoI.o EvIaI.vN Boom ggxcvue MARTIN nvr.I.Is Plaumo MILURED SMITH YvnNNIc SruNIa gun Goonlr-I urn' Sun BRILLHAHT BARRARA LISGG VIRGINIA BIIRNIfrrI-1 DoRorIII' Wx-IQRLEI' in-:AN FIsRctwsoN lARcARI:'r Wmcur Srtfnllh Row Rurn PorNuIsxrER NANcv CI.I2IIIzN'I' TIIeuvIA ZIAIMERMAN ALIIIA TIcE PA1sr ANN TAvI.oR Auce JoIINsroN Bra-rrx' Dxverrs ClIARI.oTrr-: HASII Doknntx' CAI-III.I. IQANNE TnI.ILINsoN oANe Fxrmns LURENCE DQOLEY Gev.AI.mNu HANNAuAs EANINH HA:-mosh ANI-:r BAsIIAM Spmunr s The Senior Girl Reserves began tlIe yenr with the largest enrollment in its history. Due to the large number of members, the club was divided into interest groups such :ts knitting, letter-writing, sports, and sewing. These groups met between regular meetings. ' h A The junior and Senior clubs worked together In many wnys. Among these were the nulk dnve, the Recognition Service, and several parties. The Mother-Daughter Banquet was held :It the HY in December. The banquet had :Is its speaker, Dr. Gordon, of Hollins College. Q - The club cooperated closely with the Y by sponsormg dnnces, In The Hanging of the Green service and the World Fellowship dinner. Peggy Owen presided over the meeting with Adclee Millerin charge of the program. The group again this year published their own paper, Candlelight, under the eclitorship of jcanne Ann Byrd and Louise Akers. The annual Girl Reserve picnic closed this very successful year. NANCY HASII .,.. VIVIAN Pmncn ...,...,. FkANct:s 'l'IIouPsuN ,.. , . . , Berrv JOYCE FI'rzcEIIAI.u .... MISS Monius .......,.., Suomi Rmv RI-ZIIISCCA DUDLEI' WINNIE MAE Vlisr Cllulsnxu Euialmx IKIAKGMIEI' BECKNHII RRAN AI.I.Isos turns Muiuwin' Lnrrv KAx'ANAunII Dictumcs Ei-aus VKIINELLI-I MAYS Lokiurxs BRILLIIAIII BARBARA MOORE NANCY Cocmuiu MAN Bnnsr DIJNNA RAY Hou' oven Luwux' r:AN PIuI.IJisuIn I:I.IssI WI-:Area Third R010 ELIzAuIcrII Penn MAILV ANNE PMN' Bm-rv DAvIs LINDA JEAN Eviss VIIIGINIA Dams MAIuI-: Honcrrs um!! f 66521025 . , . Vic: I're,rI'Iln1t . . . . , . . , Trmyurtr ..,.......Sn-rrlary . . .Prvgrunn Cliaimimx .. . . ........, . ,Spmuof ANNE Mfullii MAXEY MARY Loo Cbuss Ronrmm WII,sox Pm-I.I.Is LINK Burn' KEY CLAIRE XVILKHKSIIN gEu.'INI'rA Hrvnscm vIu.i-N SIIuI.unIutxIa MII.ImHIJ LANI:S1oN Juris Iucoiuui ANN LI-:Ii Al.I,M.'IN MMITIIA BIAJVNT BMIIIARA SPENCIQK RUIII CALLISIIN lilfrti' TIiICIII.I5k MAkl.ENIc Axnmrsox Fourth Row jfuxsiz JQNAS ' RANGES I10n'I.Ii:4 nimv Jim. Auuurr KATIILEIEN TIItuII-sus VIRGINIA WIZNIZ Jxznis Usriililtiimt ANN MIonI.Izx.iI'IfIf Jurssiau. Moos M.-Inv ALICE liosrmx. .. Brzrrv jon Diacrcmi .... Brsrrv Lou DHx'IsxI.Is . . . l'lI:I.IiN Wrzliulck. .,.. . jxt'.xSlIA SIIt'IfFI.lEB!IiIGliR IARILYN PArznI.l1 MARTII.A Burn Rurn Curr ANN NULEN BARIIJIRA PIQIIIGO ELNA KM- Pzistxs CII.IkI.orrIz FIrzt:IaImI.Im Burn' Axs Mlcaimn EI.IlM.IE'III ANN Cminnlik CARULYN LYON Fifth Row Mun' juli HAIIIIIS N.INcr Krnn SARA LOU SI'IGI.l5 ANN LEII WIIJIUIIRN VIRGINIA Fusriau DIANI-I Mvkltfu' BETTY Mutnzli. ANNIE MMIII-I HAIIIIIIIICK BAIUIAIAA Coui ELLEN Honulis EIILALIA Cklirfr l-IAZEL WII.I.s Cossrs SIIIvm.r ,...... , . . , ,l'rr,ridnIl ...Opal llouar Cuurril . lIIlrr-Cllrlatfnurrril ,..0prn llmur Cmnmil Mmm' Dvxeax MMIl.AN RUTH lmvli Ami SIIIfI.uI'IIxIc SIIlIu.I-lx' ANN RIIIII-Jus ipsiai-IIINIC CIt,Iu'rmzu minus l'5AII.Ex' NIM Jnvce sim-ms Sixlh Rau- VIIIGISIA DEWIII BIINNII-Z MI-ivlsk P.IrIIIrI.I GArI:s PEGGY MJIIIRV CIIAIII.urrIc INt:I4: M.uIrIIA WAI.Im:sn FKANCIES Snmloss NANO' WIIJZIEIISQN BETH' Nuuax Bmw Bmun Ei'IiI.vN PAYNI-1 Pi-:ner Jo Eiimt Nnscv Hmm VIIII:Ir:IA PIIII.I.II's jfv.iNIr.I HAuIInIex IiI.IiN BURSEIVIZ JUAN GKIFFIN The junior Girl Reserves have experienced oIIe oi their mnsr successful years under the leadershin of n Inosr capnhle and enthusiastic president, assisted hy lIer cabinet. Club nctivilies started otf by giving n reception in'honor of the eighth grade girls, At that time Girl Reserve work wus fully explnined to them by the Girl Reserve Secretary of Roanoke Citi'- County, Mrs. C. C. Godsey, who has constantly given :I helping hand. ' lII October. the Club recognized eighty-seven members :It tlIe annual Recognition Service heltl nr lluntington Court Methodist Church in cooperation with the Senior Girl Reserves Club. Another highlight of the year wus the hlorherallriughter limiquet at the Y. W. C. IX. nl 'l'lInIIksgiviIIg. This was the hrst of such occasions for IhejuniorGirl Reserves Club butinany girls were there with their Inothers ns guests and enjoyed hearing lvlrs. Donnld lzrwin spenk There have been Innny joint projects with the Senior Club, such as the publishing of Candlelight. Open House dances, and milk drive for Czeclioslovakia. 'l'hc Club cooperated with the HY in the Tri-City Conference, Hanging ofthe Green, and other projects. The Club found its spring progrrnn crowcleil but interesting. 'l'he Spaghetti Su per, using Sr, Patriclfs Day color scheme and program theme, will long be remenihered. 'l'heII the junior Club was delightesii to enterrnin the Senior Club on a Spring Outing in honor of those girls graduating. It was through the cooperation oi the Y. W. C. A. that tlIe Club lIad the Ineans by which to finance these. The Colonel 07716 cmamfbs fbi! Riuuoxlt Butxmn ..,. .....,.. I' ruidnil NMDA Glnsos ........ . . . Vic: Pruidmt Mzixmc AiuuNc'roN ..,. ....... S rcrftary Domus jmm McGiuun'. . . . . . Tmuurrr Puvuus Psmoo ....,.. . . .Rrpartn Mus. DAlt.l-:Y Sums: .,.. ., .... ,. .Sponsor Second Rmb Third Row Mun' bnu Ciuss Buuzfuu Gr-uno Guan Huzona Gmuuuru-: HANNAHASS Ln.Lu: Mutv Romans ANNIE MARIE MANIE Mun' Cuutos Nxnn Monmms gow:-2 Puuusn use Citznvroirn Fuxcss Bursan Domus Wisco in-:As:uNs Hermosa human Bowusc Muuzuuir Scmnor BEYTY STULTZ Noun Hmmm Doltonu' W , gunxln Cntowsu. Amon Nicuors nom Ev The purposes of the club arc: l To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and sntisfactions of homemalcing. 2 To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. 'l'o promote international good will. 6. 'l'o foster the development of creative leadership in home :ind community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. S. To urthcr interest in home economics, 3. Hx-:LEN Sliclusr Roasan Sutvsx Menus Snwcm' LANE1' Bnsmuvx VADE SAVILLB KA1'HEllNl-1 Scolm As The Home Economics Club, made up of girls taking Home Economics, had regular monthly meetings this year. We had outside speakers at several of the meetings. The social committee planned social gatherings throughout the year The aim ol' thc Club is to promote growth of the students both socially and intellectually, l 56 1 Nineteen Forty-Six Sl1r1RmAxl'M'Nr1.. M.uu'j,wr:l3Rv1iR,.. MR, BARER, ...... Strand Row BECRY SPRINRLE Lowsl-1 Axmts 'l'nm.raA Al.TrzRR JANE SMITH jncxm Sumner: DoRo'rm' Wmvak CHARLO1-rm Hnsn emma 6760! Th i nl Row BARBARA l'Ln-P1-LN Bx:'rrY DIVERS PEGGY Owen Aucli JOHNSTON Bsrsv CARPER jovcs WARD jncxm Bturrs Maman Imax CvN'rl-mt CRccKr:'r-r . .. ..,..Prm'dnif Srrrrtnry-Trraxurfr ....,.....Spomur F aunh Ran- l,1eoN WELSH Pitons WIGGINTON 'l'nor.uts MlNvARn HENRY Quxsnxnmnv ARTHUR DxLLoN Bn.Lv Honvnun KARL CRoucu ICRNESTINI-: Mn'cnr:l.L PEGGY Hluuus The Camera Cluh is open to all juniors and Seniors who have a camera and are interested in photography, Camera Club members learn how to develop film, enlarge pictures, prim pictures, and tlic fundamentals of taking good pictures. There is a dark room in the shop building which contains ull thc equipment necessary for developing film, printing, and enlarging pictures. i571 SONNY IXIICIIAEL ,... l5I.IsI: Moonmw ..... MR. DIXUN, . . .. Second Ron' jovcr-: HALE TIIELMA AI.'rIzr:I1 JAcxII: Bxn-rs VIRGINIA PAUL jx-:ANNE Bvku JOYCE WARD Ins Pimrnrr The Scncncc Club organized for Ihc first time this year A1 the hrs! meeung the officers were clccxed Lllllb Sunkers was the name chosen for the club, The club is affilmted with the Sclence Clubs of lmencn and Ihc X Irginia Science Club which sends material for the programs. 'l he members ofthe Science Club szudied units on Bolt and Roller Beanngs Opuc.-Il Illusmns Plasucs In Printing :Ind Onlv persons of high scholastic standing are ehgxhle no belong Io Ihe bcnence Club Nineteen Forty-Six 45614661 Hahaha SEPTEMBER: 7 School Opened 9 28 I5 Opening of Football Season 29 Annual Stall' Chosen FEBRUARY: Sweetheart Dance Boys, Basketball Tournament NIARCHZ OCTOBER: 3 9 Junior and Senior Classes Girls' Basketball Tournament District Music Festival Thespian Ball District Literary Meet Track Meet junior-Senior Prom Senior Play Senior Day Baccalaureate Sermon Commencement New York Trip 22 Organized 23 I4 Girl Reserve Recognition 30 Service I6 Thespian Hayride zo Homecoming APRIL: 13 27 NOVEMBER! 24 Football Half-State Champion- ship MAY: II DECEMBER: I7 7 Once There Was A Princess 24 16 Christmas Concert I9 Junior Masque Club Program JUNE: 2 JANUARY! , 4 4 Opening of Basketball Season 6 23 Examinations xo l591 The Colonel fgemkw flags ,lpmckwy InA ARNOLD-Home Econoniicsg Gleeg Masqueg Camerag Girl Reserve. MANINE Anknzoron-Girl Reserveg Masqueg Secretary of Home Economicsg Annual Staffg Library Club. RAl.rn Ausri N-Football Co-Captain. FuANN Baum-Bandg S. C. A4 Monogram: Co-Captain of I-'oorballg Vice President of Senior Masqueg Thespiang Glceg Literary Club. MAucAmar BLouN'r-junior Girl Reserve Reporter: Vice President of SeniorGirl Reserveg Basketbnllg Masqueg Cheer Lemlerg Secretary of Thespiang Vice President of Senior Classy Beta Club. jonx Bns'rmN-Thespiang Masqueg Canierag Vice President of junior Classg Literaryg Annual Stalig Science Cluhg President of S. C. A4 Beta Club. FRANCES BnADu:i'ASecretary of Eighth Gradeg Home Economicsg Girl Reserveg Masqueg Bnndg Annual Staff. MERLENE Blunt!-rA11'e-Girl Reserveg Masqueg Camera Club. JAcQusl.xNt-: Brurrs-Girl Reserves Masqueg Betng Camerag Science: Literaryg Newspaper Staff. Ru'rn BnowN-Girl Reserveg Annual Staifg Scieneeg Masqueg Gleeg Library Club. RSARY JANE BRYAN-President and Treasurer of Girl Reserveg Masqueg Thcspiang Secretary of Camera Club: Cheer Lcaderg Literaryg Betag S. C. A.g Newspaper Staifg Science Club. ,IEANNL-: BvRDfMasqueg Girl Reserves Camerag Thcspiang Historian of Litcraryg Debate Teamg Annual Staffg Newspaper Staffg Science Club. CYNTHIA Cnocrcrrrr-President and Treasurer of Masqueg Girl Reserveg Vice President of Senior Masqucg Beta Club: Liternryg Basket- ballg News aper Stalfg Co-Business Manager of Annual Staff. Arrnux Du.r.oN-Masqueg Camerag Basket- ballg Science Club. H101 Htzu-:N Du.l.oN-President ol' Home Econoniicsg Girl Reservcg Masqueg S. C. A. Representa- tive. Ftoittznce Doousx'-Masqueg Girl Reserve. ICVGENE Dorm:-Artg Mnsqueg Glee: News- paper Staffg Camerag Lireraryg S. C. A. Representative. Gt-:Ne Er.LxsfMasqueg Libraryg Glee Club. JEAN Ft-:acusos-Girl Rcserveg Masqueg News- pjapar Staifg Annual Staffg Secretary of Beta ll - PAYE FEruusf'I'reasurer ol Junior Masque Clubg Senior Masque Clubg Vice President of Iunior Girl Reserveg Senior Girl Reservesg Secretary-Treasurer of Ninth Gradeg Secretary- Trezisurer ol' S. C. A.g Co-Editor of the Annualg Vice President of Beta Clubg Business Manager of Newspaperg Basketball. BlaTrvjr:AN Fn1es'roN E-Girl Reserveg Masqueg Home Economics: Band. Cunrls FrrzcsxAr.n-Prcsidcnt of Senior Classg Vice President of Literaryg Thespiang Gleeg Footballg Masqueg Annual Stalfg Science. WlNs'roN Frncmuitu-Manager of Basket- bullg Camera Club. GLORIA Four:-Masqucg Girl Reserve. Romarrr FRANER-President of junior Class: Footballg Thespiang Assistant Editor of Newspaperg Treasurer of Literaryg Baseballg Masque. Doius GAY-Girl Reserveg Baskctallg Masqueg Newspaper Staff. Mr:x.vA HALL-Betag Girl Reserve. Pucci' Hiuuus-Girl Reserveg Newspaperg Masqucg Sciencep Literaryg Library: S. C. A. Representative. Wn.1.lAM HoLvr-'rem-Masqueg Literarxg Camerag Baskctballg FootballgGleeg S. C. . Historiang President of Beta Club. Dems Hosrerrex-Masqueg Thespiang Girl Reserveg Home Economicg Litcraryg Annual Staffg Glee. RALPH INGE-Footballs Basketballg Camerag Masque Club. Mltmuan gonnsrm-Masqueg Girl Reserveg Camera lub. Nineteen Forty-Six Lgdfllilfl fkss Qzlevhay Rmrnunn jovnNE1.L-Artg Libraryg Camcrag Masqueg Gleeg News aper Stalfg Betag Annual Stalfg Baskelballg Nllxnager ni Foothallg Vice President ol S. C, A. MAN' KANonE-Home Economiesg Masqueg Glee Club. NANCY Lou Knssv-Masqueg Betag Girl Reserveg Newspaperg Annual Stall Donorux' I.ANGs'roNfPresident of Home Ec- ononiiesg Secretary of 4-H Clubg Glecg Girl Reserveg Captain of Basketball. Mon-r l.xNxraNAum:n-Foothallg Trackg Base- ballg President of Sophomore Classg Glee Club. 'l'Eluu' MARTIN-Camerag Football. Deals JEAN MCGRADY-Girl Reservcg Masqucg Treasurer of Home Lccnonncs. Ruse Moon.-tu -Secretary of Scicnceg Girl Rcscrveg Masqueg Bcrag Tliespiang Drum Majorette. TuoMAs MINYARD-Canierag Footballg Secre- tary of Literary Club. PAULINE Moons-Mxsqueg Glecg Home Ec- onomics. Envrue PA1'zo1.n-Girl Rescrveg Masqueg Thespiang Literary. SHERMAN PAYNI-1--President ul Camera Club: Treasurer olilflunior ClassgCaptain of Basket- ballg Gleeg anager of Football. CLAUDINI-: Pruuus-Secretary of Gleeg Betag Tlxespiang Masqueg Girl Reserveg Secretary of Senior Classg Annual Stall. NIARGUERITE PRA1-r-Girl Reserveg Litcraryg Glceg Home Economics. Muzi-:'rrAPors-Home EconomicsgGirl Reserve. RUTH Pomnsxran-Masqueg Girl Rescrveg Betsy Gleeg Basketballg Annual Staffg S. C. A. Representative. VELMA RAD:-'onn-Camera Club. Ln.uAN SAUNDERS-Girl Reserve. Dons Scorr-Girl Reserveg Masque Club. MARY Ssivnu.-Co-Editor of Annualg Open House Representative for Girl Reserveg Masqueg Literary Club. JAN: Smrn-Mas ueg Camcrng Libraryg Inter- Club Council flVIember of Girl Reserveg Scieneeg Newspaperg Annual StaR'g Beta Club. Munir:-:P Smrn-Girl Reserve: Home Ec- onomics: Newspaper Staff. REBECCA SPRlNxtl.s-Masqueg Girl Reserveg Gleeg Camerag S. C. A4 Vice President ol Thespiansg Head Cheer Leaderg Newspaper Staffg Basketballg Literary Club. joun Sn-:ivA1vr-President of Masqueg Thes- giang Treasurer of Gleeg Literaryg Footballg aseballg Basketball. I.oiuxAmE Srunn-Masqueg Girl Reserve. jncousunr-: SURFACE-Masqueg Betag Secretary of Eighth Gradeg Thes iang Historian of Literaryg Secretary of Cgleeg Girl Reserveg Secretary of junior Classg Editor of News- paperg Annual Staffg Libraryg Camerag Basketballg Cheer Leaderg S. C. A. JULIA '1'umuAs-Canierag Basketball. Berry Tres:-Home Economicsg Masqueg Girl Reserve. JEANNE ToMLlNsoN-Masqueg Girl Reserve. EVA Wane-Girl Reserveg Home Eeonomicag Betag Masque Club. Lauri Wx-:Lsu-Camera: Masqueg Band. Bennxce WHAI11-on-Bexag S. C. A.g Annual Stall. WILMER Wnxrmne-Camerag Scienceg Annual Stalfg Newspaper Stalf. Doxormr Wuomsv-Girl Reserveg Home Ec- DIIOUIICS. Pnonus Wiccmron-Vice President of junior Masqueg Gleeg President of Thespiang S. C. A.g Camerag Baeketballg Girl Reserveg Literary. Doxoruv Wnxolrr-Basketballg Library Club. ADEAN ZxscLEn-Masque: Secretary of Senior Girl Reserveg Literaryg Betag Newspaper Stalfg Annual Staff. IGI! affemkfhy 0114 yfhemkezzs. . . 1-'-Whm sm-an is Prompt. 1-Hzzm,-11.i,.g rm. .vmx from .. mug swf, 3- Rvauakr's Piouerr xmmy. 4- Developing . . . Pvinling . . . Enlnrgingf' 5- wr Repair xma1m. 6- 'l'lxoxz Poshuur Appliancrs. 1- Fw rm., may Pmmm. a- 1c0.mnku :Primary N.-ww-ff. u-'llcufmmf Wim xfum,-in B. l0f NrnI aslmfm 11--'lzhigpfaf1'.mfL,1w,.. 12-'-Druzz-asv. 133-'cfmlfmzfzo1m1mm. uf'-Pofmbzfs, , Royals. . . . Rentals, 1s- Ffrfsa1wgg.mJ 1s.mkmpfswfk. . . . yfhelkkzhg Um Hheahkels l- !'urrfn!ly Srlrriml I-boils. 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To High School Gracluafes Whatever WU vlan lo do alter grad- uallon-whether you nlsn for college or builnesv-ynur mania! davelopmani must continue. The Nnlionul Business Ccrllege is n dlslinc- uve, pm-me S4-1-D01 of pruiusssional gl-mme. Day :mu evening mum-S pmpm-e nigh S--umm ' Ish 1 A l'nte 'n' . M , gmw- is uf --umm emu 4,5 any gmmmu-S mm mm- .wqusfeu mm.-sem nm new pfesnu-ms, max,-I-1-sallenls. 1-usruels, .wc- rmms, lrensurers .mu controllers nf mfg: nnqmr:nlinns+olIu-rs ure in suucesshxl ae- munmwy prnmfe. The sexecmm nl n mmm-mul schnnl fur,-our business lrnining is ul vital hllpurhlllve to you. w-ne for lmuufuxly xllusu-mu esc- I og. Naflonal Business College Roanoke, Virginla Accredited by Netlonal Axmnllllon nl Aeeredlted Cnmmerclel Sunnah. l70l THE ROANOKER RESTAURANT Home of Good Foods I2 South jelferson Street Roanoke, Virginia DIAL 8274 DE LUXE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Where Service ix Prompt zoo!! WILLIAMSON Rom PHONE 2-3133 GRAVES-HUMPHREYS HARDVVARE CO., INC. Shop Equipment sr-1sc1.u.iz1Nc IN School l1'orksl1op Machinery Such lines as Delta Duro, Boyce Crane, Stanley and Atlas Motor-Driven Machinery Equipment for n Complete Shop FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ROANOKE fl 34. WVEST CHURCH Avmvun l71l HARDIE BROTHERS SERVICE STATION -lr GROCERIES af Opposite William Fleming lligh School PHONE 2-9311 CAREER md INTENSIVE COURSES Le ding tu C P A and Cuvnl Service Examinations T x t on Stn! Er phy Se retarl lSc en I l slr ded b! C. P. A.'l. LAWYE SECRETARIAL SPECIALISTS Write for Cala! 5 No. L-W5 n o - K S cnl, u . . . HOORROQPIYII. Alldiiflll- 11 u F . 0 B A C ll f C n u RS llld 0 KENNET1' SCHOOL ol CUIVINIEIICE noAuoxI,vclemuA lVc Have :lt All Times Made :ln Honest Endeavor to Nlaintzlin This Standard VER. illlm Dairy Products CLOVER CREAMERY COMPANY, INC. Dial 6261 Compliment: of L. F. ROSE Crm' M ,nm ET l72l NELSON HARDWARE CONIPANY 888-F'fj-IT! Y - 6 , I In 'gn cm HM Comfwlzmenlx Rommkr'.v Only Exclusive of Sparling Good: Slorc ,md 1YIICHAEL'S BAKERY S0llfl1'll'I'.f! l'irginir1': Lnrgrxf' I9 Campbell Avenue, East DIAL 9247 PIIOPSI'-CII1I.nIzEss SHOE Co. HBKIIIIIIYIII Shan - Boyx, Too! DONATED PHONE 9269 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA l731 C0mpli1nr11t.r of BOYLE-SWECKER TIRE Co. NORMAN-SHEPHERD MEN'S CLOTHING Sup Ima Slylf' ELLIOTT ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. W:.rlinghou.r: Sale: and Service Water Coolers, Dish Washers, Refrigerators. Washers. Radios. Drierx. Irons. Fins. Automatic Washers, Reach-In Cabinets. Beverage Coolers. Water Hentus. Home Freezers, Toasters, Washers and Ironeli PHONE 7237 .UE Second Street, S. W.-P. O. Box 2586 RoANolu:, Vmcmm C07IlPlf1l1!1HJ of NEHI BOTTLING CO. NEHI Rowu. CROWN Com PART-I-PAx l74I DOBSON 8: CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE INCLUDING Fire Salvage and Bankrup! Stock I5 Cmmcu AVENUE, S. E. OAK HALL Quality C lothex For All The Family at Pleasing Prices OAK HALL Thru-Ihr-Blork jefferson Street through lo Campbell Avenue PI-IELPS 8: ARMISTEAD Incor-per: url Complete Home Outfftlefzr FURNITURE AND ELITCFRICAL APPLIANCES Ill-II3 Campbell Avenue, VVest ROANOKE, VA. VIRGINIA AIRMOTIVE Aircraft Salr: AIRPLANE AND ENGINE OVERHAUL W. CLAYTON LEMON, Mauagfr Woomum I-'ww ROANOKE, VA. I75I ERNEST 1,. LIGHT AIRHEART-KIRK llfhrre Illeu mul Young lllen Crm Find Their Style in Hfldflillg Apparrlw .4 xo7 Vllcst Campbell Avcnue Rouzoxs, Vlxcmm Make it a Standing Date . . . UFRIENDIS NITE Each 'I'hursc.lay lircning 5 to 813m Special Full Course Dinner . . ggc Delicious Food, Pleasant Surroundings, Excellent Service Good Food if Good Ilraltlf' Follow Ronnokc's lining Hnlsir and Dine at the METROPOLITAN CAFE gm sown jlilfl-'ICRSON swucm' W. V. Reynolds, Inc. 301 Secon d Street, S. E. AUBREYIS RED A FEEDS Pnomz 2-3481 EASTER SUPPLY CO. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA l76l Co1up11'mzur.r of LEE THEATRE Thr Showplace of Roanoke Rswmzzvous Fon TIIE CoLoNEl.s DIAL 3-1571 ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT FROZEN FOODS . . . FOR BE'Iv1'I5R HEALTH . . . FOR BETTER LIVING FRIGID - FREEZE LOCKERS INCORPORATED Rozwolcxa SALEM CALDWELL-SITES CO. Offf Equip1m'u1-Ojifr Slzpplfzxv STATIONERY IXIIIXIEOGRAPHS GIFTS Romeomz, Vmcmn x GILES BROTHERS FURNIZIQURE F I I I K 1613 East Church Avenue 'T J E w El-E T '1l2 Soufh Jefferson Sireoi Rofmoxs, Vumcmm I771 NEWMAN'S FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE Where Value: Are Valued 2 I IO YVilliamson Road EARL WOOD Distinctive Printing 109 Woodland Avenue XVilliamson Road DIAL 7503-9007 Pay C11.fh mul Pocket the Prufit HOFHEIMER'S, INC. 305 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET Quality Shoes for all the Family Doon GLAss AND YVINDSHIELDS INSTALLEO DIAL 9600 - gooo ABE HUDDLESTON zlcetylene and Electric llfrldifxg New and Used Auto - Truck Parts RADIATOR REPAIRXNG 199 Commonwealth Avenue, N. E. Roanoke, Virginia HUMPPIRIES Sc WEBBER, INC. 'flllarket Square Drug Store GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS 108 E. Campbell Avenue ROANOKE, VA. Courlcxy of BIG 4 BARBER SHOPS S. J. WRIGHT E. T. JONES KENT Scfxocs E. F. CRAFT You will lind the most attractive Hi School Fashions at JACK HORNER SHOP 209 S. Henry Street Delivery Service MEREDITH'S NIARKET Carefully Selected Foods 108 Granclin Road DIAL 2-3I28 ROANOI-:E, VA. i781 yifhgaahls' BAER'S IO9 Wssr CAMPBELL Avenue IV here Smart, Youthful 1-lpfvarcl is Exclusive - N ot Expensive Compliments of MCLELLAN STORES C0 19 West Campbell Avenue Ronxoxn, VA. owwla Cnmrons or Cokxtzcr NIXLLINERY A N n Cotuuacr CLOTHES FOR WOMEN 410 South Jefferson Street PRESTO CAFE PVhere Only Good F0011 ls Orrlerrzl I5 East Campbell Avenue BECAUSE Style Comes First S ROANOKE TAMP AND SEAL CO P. O. Box 1049 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Roanol'e's Oldest Druggist A. H. TEICHLER PRESCRIPTIONS STALL 4, CITY llClARKET Over n Million Since 1831 FRESH AND CURED Try BARNES First MEATS Hr Puls Up Prfscriplionf' 2 South Jefferson Street DIAL 7255 l801 J3w.Z.f7LLMw The llImz'.f Store and Shop for Boys 106 Vl'est Campbell Avenue ROANOKE, VIRGINIA VVI LLIAM SON ROAD PHARMACY Corner VVilli:Imson Road and Grace Street ROANOKE, VIRGINIA VVhere Clothing and Furnishings Are just Different Enough to Make Them Distinctive 3 .-1 f . aa,-' Z ' fl! ':ff, :wg cuulll. nr. ::g:,',',' Compliment: of THE ROANOKE LEADER Rommkz'.r Friendly Newrpapzrn 106 Luck Avenue, S. VV. DIAL 3-ISSI ROANOKE, VA WILLIAMSON ROAD Esso STATION Lulzricalion - lffnxhing - Waxing 'TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE ROAD SERVICE Williamson Road at Tenth Street On U. S. I1 and no Dm. 3-3113 ROANOKE, VA. Olena?-lIlinnich's wap yn, aa.. an uf:-, pw., m8 XVEST CAMPBELL AVENUE ROADSIDE INN BEAUTY SALON DIAI. 3-0406 Spcrial Prires for School Girl: on Permanent.: Qxmlily Footwear frum BOB'S SHOE STORE VVill llelp You Make the Grade Anywhere BoB's SHOE STORE, INC. 23 East Campbell Avenue lSll Compliment: of McCLAUGH13RTY's DRUG STORE VVe are as close as your telephone PHONE 8373 I005 Williamson Rd. Roanoke, Va. ALEX Y. LEE Expert Luck and Gunxmitlu xox Salem Avenue, West DIAL 9832 ROANOKE, VA Complimenlx af PATTERSON DRUG CO. Flowers for Every Occaxion O 308 South Jefferson Street DIAL 9244 PROMPT SERVICE FLORI ST HEDGE LAWN ,Fl01'1'A'flI71d NurJe1'y ROANOKE WIENER STAND Ronnoke's Pioneer Nursery Let Us Beautify Your Home Grounds OUR SLocAN: lt is nal hom: until il is plantzdu H ot Dog King 25 East Campbell Avenue Compliment: of S. H. KRESS SL CO. 5-IO-25C STORE Romans, vimmm Compliment: of p.1af SM l821 NATALIE SHOPPE Sponsoring Smart Apparel for the Schaul llliss Rnlmoxs, VA. Cl2lllPliIIlt'7llI of MANHATTAN RESTAURANT Member of Slale and Nalian al Rzsla nw nl A Sruuulwn 109 S. Jefferson Street Dmr. 2-6873 SIDNEY'S 501 South jefferson Street Smurf Junior Wear for lllisx and Jlfissrs A. S. PFLUEGER REGISTERED JEWVELER dlllffifdll Gem Society SMART Funs READY-'FO-VVEAR Mu.l.1NEm' Us West Cmipbeu Avenue Mu Accsssokms AND SHOES RDANDKB VA- FURRIERS COSTUMERS BUSH-FLORA SHOE COMPANY 39 Years Serving You . . SHOES on DISTINCTION 306 Scum JEF1-nEnsoN S'rxEE1' 13:1 Campbell Avenue, West Dun 3-1955 Rnfmoxn, VA. JOSEPH SPIGEL, INC. Junior and fllisse: Garments Campbell Avenue at Henry Street ROANOKE, Vmcmm Complimmxtf of munrmilliamsl-t 767h::a l83l Compli1nmt.r of Mus. J. W. ST Co1npli1nznt.r of Wm CITY MEAT MARKET Learn to Fly . WOODRUM n Scott ,WH XMIM, lufm-A,11.w ,ff MfJ1m:1m'NA.,1 FLYING 106 Wesm Church Avenue SERXIICE RQANOKE, Vmcmm PHONE 8040 Cubs-Ryans-Szinsons FINE FURNITURE TELEPHONE 2-4779 .,+ us e 13 '55, C5 QUAUTY Q6 Since' 1893 LORRAINE SHOPS Ladizx' Wzaring Apparzl I: Campbell Avenue, Wesv. ROANOKE, VA. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP H atterx-H aberdarlzers 7 Was-r Cnm-nr-zu. Avzuur-: ROANOKE, VA. Compliment: of ROANOKE CIGAR STORE E841 Complimrntx Of THE FLOYD WARD School of Dancing BELMONT SHOE HOSPITAL IOS Second- Street, S. E. F. E. jmms, Prop. .IENNING'S ESSO STATION Rome 1, Williamson Road Grocnir: and Accruorir: PHONE 2-51255 Wearing Apparel for Womru mul Childrzn al Popular Prizm' DOLLAR STORE 1:5-1:7-1:9 Wes! Campbell Avenue P.c,xNoKl3, YA. WILLIAMSON ROAD PHOTO SHOP Dr:-rloping-Prinling-Enlarging 23 zo WILLIAMSON ROAD BIG OAK BARBER SHOP fx. ls. PARKS PAUI. BROYLES Il'iII bf l,1.:d to Srrrr You SAMlS For SUN BRAND NOTION CO- Dumblf Work Clolhzx and slim lf'holr,mlzr.r of Notianf and Nowllfnf 304406 Nelson SUR' Roanoke' Va' DIAL 1-7300 SALEMY VIRGINIA II4 Main Street Salem, Va. Phone 671 I85l Complhnmfx of MR. AND MRS. C. M. GANAS BROTHERHOOD MERCANHLE COMPANY Smart Clothing and Furnirhingr for Men, Young Men and Boy: xo7 South Jefferson Street ROANOKE, VA. Founded I886' DIAL 2-0832 'THE HARRISON JEWELRY CO. Serving Roanokz Over 50 Yzarx 307 Sovru Jan-Eason STREET ROANOKE, V.-X. Hclxcbgx lg Eoxx One of the S011th'.r Fine jzwzlrrx WorId': Finn! Coffs JEWEL TEA CO., INC. PHONE 2-8448 Compliment: of LEE KITCHEN Rrndezvou: of th: Colonzlx Dun. z-1236 SodaS-Sandwiches-Suudaes Student Instruction MARTIN-OIBRIEN FLYING SERVICE, INC. PHONE 3-zozz W. T. HYLTON Gronrir:-Frrxlz M :nt Dzlivrry ROUTE 1 Dml. 4139 I86I R MOUNT SCENERY SERVICE STATION GOOD GULF GAS AND OILS Grorrrie: and Drink: WILLIAMSON ROAD Puomz 3-0093 Caurrny of WILLIAMSON ROAD SUPPLY CO. RUTH W. CORNETT BUSINESS SCHOOL 17 FMNKLIN Row Dun. 2-64ox BRANCH SCHOOL omloxxa COLLEGE SALEM, VIRGINIA PAINTER'S PHARMACY 2012 WILLIAMSON ROAD Dmx. 2-2826 Rofmoxa, VA. Your Drug Starz Co1nplim:ut.f aj PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. RoANoxE, Vmcmm B. D. PETERS, AGENT STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 313 West Campbell Avenue PHONE S898 RES. 3-1912 JEFFERSON ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. 23 Franklin Road DIAL 5175 FOWLKES Sz KEFAUVER Rral E.rtatz-Imurance PONCE DE LEON HOTEL BUILDING Rolmoxs 5, Vxxcmm Dial 8846 l871 COMMUNITY INTEREST! just One of the Many ffCommunity Interest Programs on WSLS YWe 44 Young Rozmoic Sl-7lgX,, Chorus qnmnn mon wxcuuy The Slzezzznzdozzh LW Strztzbzf' ACME TYPEWRITER COMPANY PORTABLES TYPEWRITER RENTALS ROYALS 116 WEST CHURCH Avnumz ROANOKE, Vmcmm RODFIOK E, UIDGIFIID No CBRNECVION wlrn nu ovurn :Mor Dia monds-Watchcs-Silverware Dmr. 2-0953 BARR BROTHERS FRIENDLY jnwmmxs 4 E. Clmrm-:LL-just off jefferson STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY AU1-o-Fnuz-Lin: 502-3 State and City Bank Building W. E, Gates, Agem Terms as low as 51.25 an week Office 8897 Residence 2-S097 Janome Bum, Mgr. Romzoxs, VA. dzfuhglahls . . . . 1591 THE PERMANENT MARCEL SHOP ARTISTIC HA1RCU'I'l'ING INDIVIDUAL PERMANENTS 415 Bexley Building Romxoxs, VA. P11oN1a 7704 Orncs PHoN: 6oo3 Rss. PHONE z-2571 G. E. TROUT 8: SONS Conlraclnrx and Buildrr: 418-19 BOXLE1' BUILDING ROANOKE, VIRGINIA KIMMERLING BROS., INc. F 1'f, f Flowerx 25 FRANKLIN ROAD, S. W. DIAL 7315 FOR Ilydffhfl-'DIIHIIIDIIJI jzwelry-Luggag: XVc Welcome Charge Accounts THE SOUTHERN, INC. 12 11,151 CAMPBELL AVENUE SAMMONS SERVICE STATION PHONE 2-3858 Auto Repairing 1855 WILLIAMSON ROAD cons, sL11'1's, Dkfisslss Pnoua 3-4131 WORTH'S 311 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET ROIXNOKE, VIRGINIA Sportrwmr StyIz Flu: Valar' THE NEW KANN'S 309 South jefferson The All Inrlurivr Sprriulty Shop 1 , ' awf' IKM 18 EAST CAMPBELL AVENUE Qlocaau D1111. 3-1567 I90l 'll' 'II' 'li' 'H' 'H' 'll' -lk 'IE' -Ill 'Ik -II' 41- 'Bl Bring Your Y-Jrinting and Engraving Troblenzs to Stone IF YOU NEED 1 f 1 Business and Professional Cards 1 Stationery Calendars 1 Booklets f College Annuals Theatre Programs f Advertising Folders Social Stationery 1 Visiting Cards Engraved Wedding Invitations or Announcements gy Our trained personnel will welrome an opportunity to .ver-ve you. Our more than sixty years of experience in the production of fine printing are at your disposal. SINCE 1883 -75 i The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company 116-132 North Jefferson Street - Dial 6688 - Roanoke, Virginia db 'lk 'lk -If -H' 'll' -18 vii- -li' RB fill Mr 48 Mzkyiaiis yfffagaaiis A.-. f Q l i :zz xt, .. .TNQ Hx. . ' , as .S 'T y 0-mr 2 5 : :mn , ' gm 11 2 . 8 x Q- .wg l 5- Slim 5312-im S x


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