Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

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' so s, 'Ml' X X N N 5 FQREWORD I 3 IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII!iIIIiiIIiIIIIlIiIliiIKIiHIIIIiii!HH1IHUHIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Eh N presenting this Volume of The gl Presidenta' to you, the staff of si, 1931 desires that it may bear for th you through the adventures of Robin Hood, the real treasure of happinessand strength which you have gained as stu-4 El dents of Woodrow Wilson High School. Zh sl. .I, q el, X w 'N N X V ,aaef ,efQ,5ef A 'th ine xmas Q ?QE2 if W WWI II SF Y F mmxxpnxuxxlx I' N- -5? .,. I , 4 3, .zz Mmm r X A i w f ir as .V 0 0 0 X I ' ag Q 5 I -S w ' ' f 1 AII 'I' K X I 1 X 9? 'x X I II I I I I I u If P I I 5 1215526 , x v f Qbrlgi-ffmf' 5 I fzufufgf I 91131271295 ' I 'I I I U I I I I I X I I ' I I :I I fy-Ex :I x f'7 N fx J. ' Il 9 I ig I I - . 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Motion Picture Council I 4 ' JI l3,'Pl V I 'l : t .,:,A..',: Q.--,, 5 - .- -ff-ff-A wi-31.3.31-'--1-' -1--in-p -'J 5 32- Q: .1 ,Q ' 111, L , j 12+-igg '45, ,E ji . A , MARIAN MCLEAN -: ACADEMIC DIPLOMA - H ' - 1 1. Lanier Literary Society 1 45 Dramatic Club , 'G KATHRYNE D. MEGINLY E ACADEMIC DIPLOMA -' , 'z I. 'Ig It ll al' Ii 4. Student Club ' I5 1' 1 . :I- :I 4: f N ' Secretary Latin Club Student Club French Club f Milfh Club X f f N 1 I f 41 gh. ' 4.5. A? f ,QcQf,QfQcQf e,f f4llC+ -J +A Q52 ?QE2 E Egg? A 1 nxmwunxilx ' f f 2 .zu as .2 .2 2: La.. ' .,, 1. ,. ,. ,, ,.. A ' .s, X 4 a I .gh ll' X vu f X Y l 1 N 1 l FRANCIS DUNCAN MILLS l ACADEMIC D11-1.oMA I N ' - , N ' 1 , LILLIE MAE MORECOCK f GEN:-:RAL DIPLOMA N 1 N 1 N BERTHA E. MORGAN N ACADEMIC DIPLOMA V , Lanier Literary Society X Student Club f Home Economics Club f . MYRTLE GENEVA MORGAN V . ' Neva ' COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA :' -1 Typist-Secretary President -- Dramatic Club . , Student Club 5 x ll fl 'lr 1. :A 'L l !e g--ff , ---1 'G -,A-T E-f'. gl- my , 1, K h ,A U .-,ff 5' Art Club I 1: 5 'I -mill. if EEL , ' 1.1221 :V E I' U ,V . , Y 1 Q:--1 f?-53: ,h 53-M - if J, V 'F Y , ' , ', , , ' '. ,. N 'i : ' n 1' 'T-'-' 'l il' 'I N I: 1' N .' IMOGENE MYERS .- 'A uynmn r , GEN!-:RAL DIPLOMA , fl I. MOSES NELSON ..Moe,, x ACADEMIC D1 PLOMA N 1 x E VW l f 424 ,aQf,m,f A lilm mllw f ,I p ai , I I It J: 1 is IS f , , .sg , . - . M: , lr f It I: 1' if if fils ' F -.1 1-x Y 5 gee C Q23 5 See? 1- mgxm, A A H l N , A S 5, W N if il I x 'W f x l f C 1 EDWARD N ICHOLSON N 41 Ne dn f ACADEMIC DIPLCMA Treasurer Spanish Club f x N K THOMAS NICHOLSON ' l x Tommy Nick ACADEMIC DIPLOMA Woodrow Wilson Literary Society I-Ii-Y Club Manager Track ' N RICHARD C. NOWELL ' X ACADEMIC DIPLOMA f X Latin Club f ELEANOR OVERMAN .. gl ACADEMIC DIPLOMA . ' Leaders' Club Student Club . Math Club I f Home Economics Club .1 , MILDRED OVERTON W 1xMiI4yxx ACADEMIC D11-LOMA Student Staff President Math Club fi N I 'I 1. il, . il I, :I N il: N Secretary Dramatic Club X French Club x N CYNTHIA MARTHA OWENS X ACADEMIC DIIJLOMA ' N Dramatic Club ' Cheer Leader President Home Room N f - I N E x I I 43 l ,wager ' , .T .F f ugllm lllw . I . I' 1, . ' I 2 1 Student Club ll I I I 'I ' f lnv '!'!'7 l ' Q f Q as Q lawn ,, , bv S 1 W f is f X 'gy f X ' f X t I r x g I , ALBERT OZMENT I X 3 GENERAL DIPLOMA x X W l I ' f N ' f X DORIS PARKER l ADM, GENERAL DIPLOMA x f x I f I X JANE PARSONS ACADEMIC D1PLoMA f X President Home Room f X Lunchroom Assistant I ' il: EVELYN PATTERSON f ' KIPKHUY I' COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA all in student Club ,F all ell il: .lx lf LENA PHILLIPS elf fl ACADEMIC DIPLOMA It il, Ii fl F 1, Y Q 'l' MITCHIE C. POOLE -l' L! uchipu Is il GENERAL DIPLOMA :Is , , Student Staff l, K il' Student Club 'F x French Club Art Club ' 1 fl x 1 ' 1 N L N A 44 A 1 ,Q,5QW A lllb fll a N max ESSEX X EEE E EEEEEE? I-I- 1I extP3 1 . 4 A 4 A 4 lm, xl, qu, ML ,A 'A 2 2 x 1 E . 5 w ' I 1 .,lu,u'y x 1 X f N I ELIZABETH POST l , NLM., N GENERAL DIPLOMA X Student Club A N f I 1 N FLORENCE LEE POWELL 1 IIFIUH f l. COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA N f X f X ELLEN QUARNSTROM If GENERAL DIPLOMA 45 al, is :la If all :Is Zh EDWARD GORDON RAWLS :Ig 2' ACADEMIC DIP1.0MA II, I' Hi-Y Club 1 fl! Woodrow Wilson Literary Society al fl If il is fl Ii 4I1 CELIA EUNICE REUBEN 1? il. GENERAL DIPLOMA If is , I5 lr gl? N 1 MYRTLE VIRGINIA RICKETIS COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA N I f I 1 , A I 45 i 1- IIIIIIIIIIIIII G I, I D Sy W 5 fII f X 0 I 1 I I X X N I K 1 EDWARD RICHARDSON Hi:key GENERAL DIPLOMA l l' 1 I f l VERNON RICHARDSON ' N ACADEMIC DIPLOMA N ' President Student Body f X Vice-President Hi-Y Club Woodrow Wilson Literary Society ' Latin Club f I f MADGE ROBERTS GENERAL DIPLOMA E, LAWRENCE ROSE ' ACADEMIC DIPLOMA -' I Lunchroom Assistant .I ' EVA MAE ROSS If 1 HEUHII 4: , COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA , .Q ' I i Secretary Senior Class 'L Student Club ,F I ,I I ,I il x., If X if 'SX ALICE E. SACKER II I Q . Skinny f fl X I, , N I, ,, Il II I I. II. I il ' II, Il: I x I- I l N I X X II II I I .I- .I I ' f 1: Il? I- ' I I ' ' ' ACADEMIC DIPLOMA I TreasureI',Art Club N I' N x f 46 , , A +4lll ?llR+ 9Q5sX ll x I. N I x ll 'l. :L .I -I, ep- il I: nl X fl: ,Il I, x il X N H N 51- f .lil :ll X ..,. X l Y I ! X , X , N ANNIE M. SANSBURY l u.477116'H ' X COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA ' l Student Club j X l l BERT SAUNDERS , Ajax III N GENERAL DIPI.OMA 1 X Math Club W LULAREY SCARBOROUGH ACADEMIC D1vLoMA 1 Lanier Literary Society Science Club ., KATE GERTRUDE SCHEKEVITZ Boots,' CQENERAL DIPLOMA 'F ' Science Club ' . Lanier Literary Society Spanish Club I' NANCY SCHOOLS 1 ACADEMIC DIl,LOMA ' Math Club ' Art Club i Student Club ALMA GENEVRA SEAWELL 4: Nevis '. ACADEMIC D1Pi.oMA Lilnier Literary Society ' Latin Club 'Spanish Club N Student Club x i 47 3 1' umnmnm , 1 ! ?W VTE' ' ' f ..- ,. -,. ., ,, ,, , A A 4 A A llj gi l!! . Wni? 3 X 1 Q in M V ' N If TP' ' X ,:.. f 1 f N 5 ' 1 N , 7 1 NELLIE COUNTIS SEAWELL 11N-5,1171 f N COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA 1 I I r' SUE SEWELL , nkgdn X ACADEMIC DxP1,oMA x . . Presxdent Home ECOIIOITUCS Club ' Vice-President Latin Club , Business Manager Dramatic Club , N Mach Club f X f X . 1 x, VIRGINIA EVELYN SHACKLEFORD f Shack ' l GENERAL DIPLOMA N . I RICHARD SHANKS , Shrmkie X GENERAL DIPLOMA l' Spanish Club ' N X . X I NICKOLAS SHEARON f' .l . ..Ni6k,, N ACADEMIC D1P1,oMA N x X MARTHA GERTRUDE SHELTON . ,e F f I: 'Ig P sl? 51. fl, fl, r If ' ' X GENERAL DIPLOMA 1 Home Economics Club Science Club N Student Club N I N N 48 V .L 2 eEeeEeggF 'V , 3 yr W umm E Z7 ,f- l l : N la 4 I .ml A 2' X ,.. , f x L ' ' I 1 x N I THOMAS B. SKIPWITH, JR. , X Skippie GENERAL D1PLoMA If N Maxmnger Football ' N K I I EMILY E. SMITH Emmy GENERAL DIPLOMA ' Home Economics Club ' X Science Club f Lanier Literary Society ' -IS x f elf N . IF El, MADELYN SMITH Ii 1' COMMERCIAL D1m.oMA 7: fl uf ' MARY ALICE SMITH EI' HAP, :Ig E.. COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA ll, ilg . 'Q an Q 1-gulf. Vv,.. M , I-L, 'F 4' RODGERS SMITI-I 5 5 'go A b A.' ,,'1,fg . I: 'lf uC'0ll7Il7jfU LQ' , , ' ' - ' ' A . - ,I ' 1' Al- elf fl GENERAL DIIILOMA W , I5 Zh Student Council 3 IS fl 'J lx :I 1 1- 1: 4 :V N, NANCY SPARKS , -, f.Spark-yn :lf , N -' . 'lf ACADEMIC DIPLOMA el' il. Associate Editor President '15 N Drzunntlc Club 2' Student Club 2. X Leaders' Club . Y L V. , fx! W- V Y -I I Y I VL . jr . ,. vi , .-, . L ,.x.:V xx llee ' ll' L 2 L' ' '. A, jfiifu ' vijiii T f Q ' j.',ili,Q-'al' gg- I LQ ' yf K N Aucl ' cu,l, f X Tm, :..1-n,,..,44n ,'.z,4:,x-Ya' :ILQJ ' A-.nw n ' 1: -::'-ul - .' 'ww u V :,.' .,.u 15. 1 l Q I 49 f ,,Q5Qf,Qf,e ,ef , f eb fllw xsbesxsc essex Xl fl, ll I x x ll fs x .' 4: il N fl. ll: :I N il ,Ig I 1 :I I eg x ig? ?QE2 E Egg? , ,- mnmmll FN 2 La A Ia iw ,kwa K.QX4avfb f-we A A' 4 Az' x ml 4 qu. Y Xl? I Jin. ll! X L... X I E X 5 l CARLYLE STALLINGS N f' ACADEMIC D1I'LOMA N , N ' MARIE STEVERSON ,I GENEILAL DIPLOMA ll I ERMA TALBOT 2, GENERAL DIPLOMA Typist Student P French Club , Art Club I I iz I WARREN THOMAS ,I Ajax II I ACADEMIC DIPLOIVIA I I l I 1 VIRGINIA ELIZABETH THOMSON MLW, .. I Q ACADEMIC DIPLOMA . , ' Vice-President Home Economics Club Lanier Literary Society French Club ' Latin Club Student Club . . - 1 i l ANNE ELIZABETH THOMPSON COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA , , I 5 N 50 -wllIh Illu+ X X5:sxX5Q5X 2 ?eeeEegEF 3 lf- m um 4' ' f - ,, N W ,.. f s i JZWW J. .. ,, .. ,, ,- ., S sy W - N IS fl' X ,... N , M N WALTER THOMPSON I47nll N GENERAL D1PI.oMA Woodrow Wilson Literary Society X Home Room Marshal NATHLYN R. URQUHART HNMH X ACADEMIC DIPI.oMA Lanier Literary Society I- Spanish 'Club Student Club I Glee Club N CALVIN VAN DYCK N ACADEMIC D1PI,oMA N News Editor Student President Science Club Vice-President Math Club X Woodrow Wilson Literary Society fl: Glee Club 'le ,ln BENJAMIN PEEBLES VINCENT I' Hyugit ell ACADEMIC DIPLOMA fl Athletic Editor swam , N President Senior Class il? Treasurer Hi-Y Club Q Monogram Club li French Club gl Science Club lf ETTA ROWENA WARREN il ACADEMIC DIPLOMA il Secretary Lanier Literary Society X Dramatic Club il: Latin Club Q :I Student Club fl CLARA WEINSTEIN Tania COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA N . N N 51 C1 ' , ,QQ +:4lHM f4llCe X Stags ' 1- 1 mmlllll ff -2- 4.2. -- A 2: X ff W- L fx g ill ,7 qu. S - 5 If ll'L,.'ll I X G xl x ' X' X I A-ff f 5 l ' ' JANE WHITTAKER X J' ,- GENERAL D1PLoMA X I 3 ll 1 1 if - N ,X MARY VIRGINIA WILDEY K X Gin11ey N ACADEMIC DIPLOMA I Feature Editor Student P President Latin Club K i Q V Secretary Student Club ' N l , Vice-President Leaders' Club Q ' Dramatic Club l l N 4 4 ELLEN WILLIAMS 1 1 Pee-Wee :T N l x l E GENERAL DIPLOMA ' 1 IONE WILLIAMSON '- ui ul-bien , ACADEMIC D1 PLOMA K Home Economics Club 5 rs I ROBERT WISE 'I, N ,l 1. ily fb f 1. I ,, - 5 Bobby in 1 ,- :I il, 'I If fl' N I. N i ACADEMIC DIPLOMA 'G x Woodrow Wilson Literary Society '- l Math Club ' - Science Club . i' . m ' , LOUISE WooDHoUsE R I I l : Y 4. ,I t ACADEMIC D1 PLOMA T Editor-in-Chief Student fi 4 Dramatic Club R Lanier Literary Society Latin Club f Treasurer Student Club X I N I N 52 ,Qf ,Qf5 lllm lllw , IS I F fr ll P ' I In ' ' all f I: :IP I' F I, -I ' f 1 f f Q22 eeeegegg? W I, .umwfuxll N Hui? x 1 ff , , ,T :s',f S -5, M N 4' 1 f ell ll N , ' ' . - , , X ,. , , f X AUDREY WOODROOF i I' ACADEMIC DIPLOMA f Q' Math Cm, ii ' All X Spanish Club ' ix ' , Science Club -l ' N Q 2 f l ilu' 1 4, Y 1' f V ,i , 1 , ,H N l f GEORGIA MAE WOODROOF ' X Boots l C 1 l COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA A I l . A 9 i .' 7 f X -. Lunchroom Aesistant X N Secretary Public Service Department ' N I 2 l' N ' ' - . 1 . i I ' 1 Kg 1 :If , I I , , N , l f X I j :If 1 X 1 A A 1 If MAURICE YAFFE , X 5 . ACADEMIC DIPLOMA N i il' 5! Woodrow Wilson Literary Society i i l ll N 5. . H al, A M 4 ,js z N -H K : lf HILDA YATES 5 1 i :I- ilg COMMERCIAL DIPLOMA -, I, , - gl? 4, , ' ' v , -Jr 1 il: , , V -,5:5.:-.- f gl, II . A ie in X 5 x -x , ' V W 1 R 2 n o ,Qi A v or .' A Q3 If , - .Y L-' -' 1' .-r-.-1 2, r:-x,.1.., .FT 34,9 2' LFS...-VY'1::,L..,.r,,5,fA.,.,q.7:J,4Q..a,....L.,: V-'V -- ,M It ?l IP N ,. 'll :lf il IF , x . il: :lf ep ,gs N . :If x f I: x I? X I f I 53 , . ,.,,, I Q22 ?2EE 5 Egg? f J ' U - , W' f S -5, 0 l 4 I f Jlu. 'll xx ,... I X H i A Www 1 N 1 I REGINALD GRAHAM X KKREGU . ACADEMIC DIPLOMA N Dramatic Club ' N K CHARLES RUSSELL C KCHARLEYD N GENERAL DIPLOMA f l Lunchroom Assistant ' N I X BERNARD LINEHAN SEE K X GENERAL DIPLOMA f I KENDALL WHITAKER ' It IKLOUM 'I X GENERAL DIPLOMA I' Monogram Club 'll 'U Varsity Football 'F ' Varsity Track I Hi-Y Club fi Is ll ,li ps I IF il :IP il :li 'l: ill fl :If el. ' i el. ' E K X 1 r 54 ,gQcQf,Qf 5 M-lgh lllw Woodrow Wilson Literary Society f W ' ll ' ' l llllllllllllu I 1 if f ,. .. .-s ..-- f f--v A A E i' l m, 4' qu, f h,,xx fgx ,Q X ,Ax Q 1 0 f if li Sl' ight Stbuul LTHOLUGH the enrollment in the'Night High School for this 5,272 ghlxli session was greater by far than it has ever been, there were but two students who completed their required UI'11l2S for l graduation. Of the total enrollment of more than five hundred, nearly twenty per cent. were given credits on units for the high school diploma. But there were only two, Remigio Filler and Thomas Franklin Rodgers, who will receive diplomas as a result of night school work. Remigio Filler is a native of the Philippine Islands. He attended the High School in Manila and had completed three years of Work toward a high school diploma, when he joined the U. S. Navy to see the world. Two years ago his ship was ordered to Portsmouth, and when the Night School opened, he applied for admission, presented his credits from Manila, and has just completed the necessary units for graduation after two sessions of earnest Work. Frank Rodgers was a familiar figure around Wood1'ow Wilson High School for about three sessions. He discovered on waking one morning, however, that he was getting very poor pay for the hours he was devoting to the pursuit of Fair Knowledge and he left Wilson to accept what seemed better wages elsewhere. But again he waked up one morning to realize that he had made a big mistake in leaving school without a High School diploma. And by three sessions of regular attendance and earnest appli- cation, he has at last completed the Work for graduation. Both of these members of the Class of 1931 are to be congratulated. 55 ig? ?QES gg? 1 l ,- m1ll ' 'A ' f - .. .. ,.- ... 1 J W 2W, x N N N ye 1 .M X tt.. I N , X X gf x ff X up 55 T r T Qlilass Sung I J 9? X rm-ww X f . gr x Our Alma Mater, as from you we now w1ll have to part, f XX VVe'll always pledge to you the reverence of each loyal heart. , x Thou h throu h these sacred halls and rooms We never more will roam g g a X YVe'll always hold your image as the dearest part of home. , il: I N a v 1 ,V I' Oft' in our mem'ries th f fan' scenes we'll see as one br1 ht VISW , 5 g J f I elf And in our dreams return again, dear Wilsolu High, to you. f lf Though We'd search through all the country here and in some others, too, l fl Wed never Hnd a place like this, or such a school as you. g si. f q, Thou h school is over and our man aths will have to art, f. I, S Y P P ik WVe'll always keep your mem'ry in the depths of every heart. ' 3' We,ll carry always all the ideals which for us you have set, il, And through the years we'll always love and we'll never forget. f :li ll HERSELLE JACKSON. N f I' N f N fl N X 1 N C. 50 QZ3f f llm lllee ? 222 Q f- 3' fr-A ul f f A-a r 1 in g ,L it g X 8 5 W X 'llbxaill l X Ee 621115155 iiaisturie! lcvvvul vfovifgzfv ERKENETH ye peoplel Lende me ye ears! To ye nouthe I set forthe 9 5 ye events of importance concerning ye class of 1931 of ye VVoodrow pl , Wilson High School. .Tyme holdes ye tales of foure yeares of toil and gljeaj ' struggles, and of ye l'.11'11SiV1CtO1'1C. We nouthe imparte these tales Y to ye. Four yeares in the paste we as youthful clerks intered ye halls of ye tyme honored domain. Suitable to ye lower clerks we Were subject to trials and tests of initiations. Ye first yeare knoun as ye Freshman yeare aroused ye school spirit and interest. Ye Sophomore yearelightened ye hearts of ye clerks by ye knowledge of their past attendance. Greatly did ye class enter ye activities of ye domain of learning. Wlith ye advent of ye Junior yeare ye plunder of offices was a worthie reward. Ye Junior-Senior presented by ye class will be an ever- lasting memory of ye braine. Inne all ye contests and trials was ye class of '31 famous. The laste yeare, the laste but greatest, the Senior yeare, furnished tales of prowess suitable to ye tales of Robin Hood's men. As archers of sporte, and hunters of fame ye clerks surmounted all obstacles, finally reaching ye castle of success and goode fortune. To our chief bowman, Miss Galphin, and ye leaders we attribute our triumph. Ye domain of learning shall be dear to us and ye historie of ye class deeds shall be the inspirer of our demands for newe plunder. Farewell! Ye pen falters-ye page is turned. Ye manuscript awaits ye tales of newe fortune. Virginia VVildey '31 L7 Q22 ?QEg E SE? N ,f I 5? 5? i f A ' r he t i -ln. ll 1 X To f X X .X Qlllass Prophecy Q ICQOCSDI , 7 N Ten years had passed since Robin Hood and his band mx Had gone on merry conquests through the land. Now, together once more they had come, l To see what the years for them had done. g X They told of adventures, successes, fun, f Each was to tell of the luck of someone. 1 , Up spoke the first, Peebles Vincent, our old friend, ,' N Is a famous doctor in the hospital at South Bend. l And another said, Rowena Warren, whom you remember well, ill N In music has been known to excel. I x And on and on they spoke of the past F Concerning Wilson High and the 1931 Class. 'X N Of Tommy Nicholson, a chewing gum king, ll 42 Of Robert Hudgins, who led Dot Brownley to the altar with a ring. ill lla And Vernon Richardson, whose acting has made him great, 1, ,lg And Sam Buxton, whose fine voice decided his fate. 4, ,IA Jane Parsons and Avis Gurley wealthy have become, nl, 1 Praises of their tea shop are everywhere sung. 'li Thad Crapster is a planner of houses, il' flz Margaret Carvill is a designer of blouses. ll 4' Charles Hawks, the noted beauty surgeon, has as his aids gf ,I Catherine Jackson and Petronella De Regt, two capable maids. I, X Virginia Bynum and Mary Frances Anderson are fair comedians on the A N stage, While Edward Allen's hair tonic has become all the rage. fl' A great scientist is Bobby VVise, If N Renowned with a lot of other guys, gg x Such as Charles Russell and Francis Joyner, worthy business men. f N Albert Lary leads a lonely life in his bachelor's den, , And you all know X That Tony Caprio is manager of a vaudeville show, VVhile an evangelist is Kendall VVhitaker. X N The football coach at Notre Dame is Roy Forehand, our old pal, f Lucrece Hudgins has published a book called Our Little Gal. X Mildred Kelly spends her time banging typewriter keys, , And Herbert Larkin has invented a new powder to kill Heas. N f C 1 58 14,1 - I, .lvl fezefecef , mallfb fllsa was. Xesexxesexe ggg gges esg? , 1-ili2E H C .N ., ., , ,,. ,.. -' .., ,, A ,, .2 x ' 'C f ., N .sb M - -f 4 f Jlx., x 'S' x X Marian McLean is a celebrated tap dancer, X And Ned Nicholson has married a girl named Nancy, , ' None other than Nancy Schools, and Mary Julia Hargroves is a policeman's wife, 1 X She's the inspiration of his whole life. Katherine Fontaine and Mabel Jewell wield artists' brushes, f X Williain Jordan to business on the subway rushes. y Dorothy Deans in Olympic races ran, Anne Irving is married to a railroad man. X John Foster is a lawyer of world wide fame, N And Estelle Conner is one of the same. Georgia Mae VVoodroof is renowned on the stage, X While Richard Shanks is known on the history page. Cynthia Owens is a kindergarten teacher, XX Walter Thompson is a very good preacher. I N Marriage has united Bobby Davis and Lisle Brown, 'I X Geneva Morgan is the social belle of the town. I, Ilin Liverman is a fashionable dress maker, 'x And Ella Louise Hall is the wife of a baker. ill fl Sarah Delargy has developed into a bookworm, 5 :I Wliile Ollie Ayers, the scientist, is lighting a bacteria germ. lr ,lg Florence Powell is still the belle of the ball, E N Irvin Cohen made the All-American last fall. , il' Louise Hale is a Salvation Army maiden, ll fl And hen-peeked Calvin Van Dyck walks home package-laden. Ii 215 Alice Saecker has led Ed. Richardson a merry chase, all 5' Herselle Jackson has finished lifting her face. If ,I Margaret Blanchard is a matron of an orphan's home, I, VVhile John Friend over the world does roam. K li Helen Britt is Richard Nowell's wife, all il Leah Jacobson in an orchestra plays a life. i li il, L Mildred Hudgins is a boarding house matron, gl? ,lg Foster Venturini is her favorite patron. 1, ,I Bert Saunders has become a great teacher of Math, lg Julia Eutrell protects herself from Lawrence Rose's wrath, li il' For he's her husband now. Myrtle Ricketts ls f And Elizabeth Charlton at the Norva take tickets. Ellen Quarnstrom is hostess at a Broadway night club, Eva Mae Ross is radio announcer at station BLUB. f A world-wide lecturer is Nellie Seawell, Emily Smith, a maid to the retired Hoovers, is a jewel. X . . f Reginald Graham 1S the last Secretary of State, f 59 , mmymnll ' f W s W .N M 'fkialfi f ,, - Annie Sansbury has a .method of reducing weight. 1,3 Lularey Scarborough, professor of English at Harvard, 5? Stephen Carney on V. P. I.'s basketball team plays forward. 99 Of Martha Shelton little is known, J And Elizabeth Thompson in seclusion lives at home. A first class auto salesman is John Mercer Hall, f Sara Gordon and Erma Talbot run a hot dog stall. ff Mildred Overton is a candidate for United States President, Marie Steverson as a diplomat to Rome has been sent. Alma Sewall creates fashions in her modern beauty shop, f Lucy Johnston in Ringling's Circus has reached the top. 5 . And Lucille Dickens is in charge of a nurses' home, 1 Norman Howell has redecorated the capitol's dome. X Melzer Diggs has purchased a sea-going yacht, And Howard Glazer has invented a dust proof mop. Gordon Rawls in the lighting world is a star, K f Dorothy Johnson has recently passed the bar. f f Lillie Mae Morecock is being introduced at a foreign court, I And Oscar Freund as a naval ofiicer is at Hampton Roads in port. f Kemp Gatling is a great engineer, In movies Jane Whittaker is seeking her career. ' Caroline Chapman has won fame in the air g And Evelyn I'Anson's chickens win at every fair. , Marion Allison is a gymateacher in ole NVilson High, , And for Mary Belote's lollypops everyone does cry. g Rodgers Smith is president of a cleaning and pressing plant, I Gertrude Bridgers is a tutor for those who say I can't. David Allsbrook and Lois Bush make a cute pair, f Gertrude Dail and Gayle Mayo have collected antiques rare. , VVi1liam Goodman is running for Governor of Virginia, ig Ruby Elliott's ghost stories as a rage continue. Elise Goodman runs a non-run hose shop, 5 Franklyn Lewis in New York is a traiiic cop. gg Alice Garner is an interior decorator, f And Elma Mae Hodges invented a new percolator. 2 Rose and Sylvia Jacobson are owners of Teatop Tavern, And Mitchie Poole is starring in a play named The Endless Caravan. A hospital for cats is being run by Nancy Sparks, Wliile Ellen Kittrell and Gordon Brooks are on honeymoon larks. Bertha Morgan is a conductor of foreign trips, f Kathryne Meginley has manufactured a new rouge for the lips. J Helen Mathews is a dean of Farmville Teachers College. 1 1 60 ,5mf eW Millw fl ig? ?QE2 E? N , n,,,,,,,,....., fi -S ... .. ,. , 7 . 'Maggy' . x - - N 5, W I I 4 f. f .lit 'll N ,... X 4 I k X Wliile Evelyn Patterson in Fords has advanced the mileage. f I Nathalyn Urquhart is a flag pole sitter, 1 , I And Lena Phillips ia a lambrequin knitter. , Ellen VVilliams is sponsor of a hope show, x And Louise VVoodhou.se writes novels like those of Defoe. X X A famous aviatrix is Hilda Yates, ' I While Imogene Kitts redestinates the fates. 1 -. Julius Marcus is a Chicago reform leader, I Charles Russell in a Zoological park is chief feeder. Elizabeth Post excels in eccentric dances, X James Dempsey is noteworthy for unearthing ancient French lances. ' X Virginia Clute is a social service worker, f N X 1 N And Melzer Diggs as a fireman is never a shirker. i X Lorraine Bowden is a renowned physician, , Leroy Ewell works for a foreign mission. Elise Barnes won her fame as a musician, , -4 George Freeman is a Rhose Island fisherman. K ' Hugh George and Rachel Hopkins have a scout camp, And Rocky Greco was ensnared by a vamp. ,U Dorothy Calvert is doing well as a dietitian, ' VVhile Ernest Cohen has a camp liked very much by fishermen. , Chrystal Hutcheson and Neal McCaslcill run a grocery store, f - And Francis Mills and Doris Hodges conduct a home for the poor. f f Clara W7einstein in Smith and VVelton's clerks, , ' Moses Nelson for Nich Shearon, the sculptor, works. fl Goldie Benton and VVZUTCI1 Thomas run a dairy farm, Maurice Yaffe is patenting a new fire alarm. ' Billy Anargyros in the Senate has a seat, 1' And Irene Crawford is in Alaska away from the heat. Ellen Lee and Mae Gould are census takers, -- f And Alfonso Carpenito is a suit maker. 5 f James Cross and Harry Dickerson run a funeral home, Wlortley I-Iigginbotham has invented a life time comb. X X . f 1 i 4 f 1 Madge Roberts and Celia Reuben movie actresses are, f X X x I. il N El, ' N X fl: 'ls fl: il. 4 fn. ilg 'lg I N I N And Roland Ellis and Dixon Forrest as sailors travel afar. , An astronomer is ,lean MyC1'S, Albert Ozment and Carlyle Stallings are unusual dyers. Kate Schekevitz teaches women how to reduce, X Benny Barsel has given powder a new use. ' Elizabeth Thompson is a florist, f I If X I'Vhile Madelyii Smith in Monumental Church is the choirist. , X Alice Smith sells tickets at the theater VVaker, 61 f Q22 ?QE2 Egg? mmmm ' - A ' ' J 4 I mv , ., 1 4MZi?W .X ... .. . A. - A f L - , f ,.,. -AW X-fix-'A X-lj . I 1 s, N 1 1 Ji.. X .... At the same place Linwood Bayton is a ticket taker. Audrey WOOd1'OOf is.a great oculist, Charlotte Branch heads a feminine political party, The Populistsf' Rosa Lee Adams and Catherine Bond are both stenogs, And Blanche Knight and Nellie Lilly settled in California where they enjoy the frogs. N Dorothy Culpepper is a Mathematician, And Williani Hofler is a dietitian. Eleanor Overman changed her name to Hill, X And Charles Guyot of the movies at last has his fill. N And Evelyn Shackelford, our dear old friend, Is a nurse with Peebles Vincent at South Bend. X Now you see what the years have held, N For the Seniors who rushed into life pell-mell. We bid to each other a lingering goodbye X And Wish you success as the years pass by. X SUE SEWELL, '31, N VIRGINIA WILDEY, '31, K il? il, 'fu fl El, fl I il il: fl il: el. eq. N N N 62 ,5e,5ef,e,c5ef,ee5efQ,5ef sees 1 II I at X S 5, W A Af il' ' x Si 1 6251355 3BtgIJt www I FRIDAY, JUNE TWELFTH, S P. M. ,,' x VVOODROVV WII,SON HIGH SCHOOL AUDI'FORIUM 1 l mmm ' x x GREEN STOCKINGSH f QA Comedy in Three flctsj f X I N BX, l X A. E. VV. MASON f x f www: f eg f 5: CAST f il COLONEL J. N. SMITH, D. S. O ....... . Roy Forehand I5 ,I WILLIAM FARADAY, J. P .... . Robert Hudgins A, 'E ADMIRAL GRICE, R. N ..... . .l . John Hall Jn ll HONORABLE IQOBERT TARVER . . . . Reginald Graham 4 il, ' JAMES RAI,'EIG1-I ....... . . Thaddeus Crapster :li il? HENRX' STEELE ...... . . Maurice Yalife ig gl. MARTIN ..... . . . John Friend ilk is CELIA FARADAY . . . . Louise Woodliouse 'IP EVELYN TILENCHARD . . .... Sue Sewell ll' Ili MADGE ROCKINGHAM . . . . Margaret Blanchard ll El PHYLLIS FARADAY .... . . Herselle Jackson gl? Q' MRS. CHISHALM FARADAY .. . ...... . Rowena VVarren I. I- -If 1, SYNOPSIS ir X ACT I-Room in Mr. Fa1'aday's House, February 11th. Evening. 'l' ACT II-Same as Act I. Eight months later. About six O'clock. :Ii X ACT III-Morning room in Mr. Faraclay's House. Evening same clay. -I5 Directefl by MISS ANNE ROBERTSON if Given by special armngement with S amuel Fremlz ' f CLASS SONG I gg bVom'.v by HERSELLE JACKSON Music by ELISE BARNES 63 Q22 QQES Eg? N if 1- llKll1llllllll , I -- f fe fe M We f 'nlzqlll X S? G? 6 gg Qermun tn Grahuates N E SUNDAY, JUNE FOURTEENTH, 11 A. M. lx WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ll K lcvm-vu X l PROCESSIONAL ........... . . Orchestra E' HX'MN-KKONWARIDJ CHRISTIAN SOLDIERSH :la SCRIPTURE READING in 'l' PRAYER fl: Eli DOUBLE GCTET-LKTHE HEAVENS ARE DECLARINGH . . Bcetlzoven ,' Glee Club - Alf OFl'ERTORY il, :lu VIOLIN SOLO- LAROO .............. . . ,Handel K Hilary Hux il: X 4 DOUBLE OCTET-'UCAST TI-IY BURDEN UPON THE LORDH ..... Me11zieI5soh11 5' Olee Cm, Q7 SERMON . . ............... Dr. Charles Eldred Shelton qs Pzzxlor Fiv-'si Congmgatiomzl Church x 'lf HYMUN- FAITH OF OUR FATHERSH eg. RECESSIONAL ......... . . Orchestra N 64 nu. ' 15. A? ,gQcQ ,ef,QQ,5Qf ll? f'llCQ I XQ N9b5XX5s1 ig? ? Eg SEE? i E , . N j ill f N 1 X X X Erahuatiun Cfxernises I ncvroma , MONDAY, JUNE FIFTEENTI-I, 8:30 P. M. I X WOODROW VVILSON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM X mmm 1 N PROOESSIONAIV, . ..... Orchestra x A f X INVOCATION ....... Dr. WV. T. A. Haynes X el HDOLLS, PARADE -blze . ........... ........ O rchestra 1 5, SAI.UTATORY-FtTl1C Value of Extra Curricular Activities . . Calvin Van Dyck ' fl GYPSY LOVE SONG -Vidar Herbert ......... ..... O rchestra 1 , xl N 'l' ADDRESS ., . 4 ., ..... , . . . ., ...... . Hon. Ashton Dovell Il fl: VVillia.msburg, Virginia gl 1, l 1 SELECTIONS FROM THE OPERA 'lCARMEN,,1BZZ6l ...... , .... Orchestra el 1. f VALEDICTOllX'TCcTl1C Challenge Of the VVO1'ld to MOdC1'11 Youth gl 'lf Louise Wlooclhouse dl . . f l' PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ., . Prmcrpal Leon Codd 'l il: A l ,ll CLASS SONG X gl: BENEDICTION' . Dr. W. T. A. Haynes 4 il RECESSIONAL . ...... . . ., . Orchestra I 1 N el. , :I fl. Ilflusic Under Diresliolz of X PROFESSOR A. J. LANCASTER I 1 N 1 N G5 A I A 2 ?QE2 35E ' mmunmmm A .gif - N 8 X V.-,.-, f, 8221. A .-:Vw 1.. , F... zz A . ff: 5 K Sir .I l vl.4 , 1 A A 'leafy - y 5 GC, bgxm X566 XXI? . V 5 M ff, I ny JI 1 ,,.. .. .f.,...T2 , ,A I V J., . i I, ff- .,,- .4 1-. . 1 MY, , V 'ga 1, . ' .. 3, V, . 'f1. V . V . . .V , ,,. 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STUDENT COUNCIL 6 N 1 . 1 I PRESIDENT STAFF I STUDENT STAFF f MOTION PICTURE COUNCIL I 'I X DRAMATIC CLUB X HI-Y CLUB F I WOODROW WILSON LITERARY SOCIETY IE LANIER LITERARY SOCIETY I LITERARY SOCIETY I' SHAKESPEAREAN LITERARY SOCIETY 5,5 DISCIPULI ANTIQUORUM J, il LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ,I WI EL CLUB ESPANOL fi? MATHEMATICS CLUB il ART CLUB F il SCIENCE CLUB I3 fl: JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB :II I-IOME ECONOMICS CLUB an ORCHESTRA F Y OLEE CLUB f MONOGRAM CLUB LEADERS' CLUB , THE STUDENT CLUB I f 97 1 7 N I .L il N il, .I fl fl ,li fl I al. N Q22 Qggggsgg? , 1- lXllll!lllllI f -. A . . .. f .. T555 Xxx ,sax xxx 1 S 5, W I N xf 1 .nw fbi X X , i I 4 . as w H N N X. X w w x T K I x 98 - ' . f f . ' W 1 f I f I ' -ee Q 5 E. 'i-5 ,-:P Q f ' f l il N f X x .. ' e, A W 2 A o 1 .lxrlxfll btuhent Qlluuntil l . , i KUNGWN VERNON RICHARDSON . . . Prerirlent of Student Body SAM Buxrron . . . . . . Director of Publioigf WILLIAM VVERNER . . . Dirertor of Public Serofre LUCRECE HUDGINS . . . . Director of Trait RODGER SMITH . . . . Director of Lunch Room EDWARD ALLEN . . . . Representative of Senior Clan MARGARET HUMP1-1LE'rT . . . . Reprcrentzztive of Yunior Class HALL SNELLINGS . . .. . Representative of Sophomore Class HARRY SHARPE . . . Reprewntotive of Fnafhmzzn Class WALTER LAKIN . . . Representative of Ilflonogrzzm Club HELEN BRITT . . . . . Reprerentotivo of Provident EDWARD WESTON . . . Representative of Student LLOYD BAUGHAM , . . ........ Typist Miss HILDA DEVILBISS . . Faculty Atlviser MR. LYSLE PADDEN . . . Faculty Adviser' J: il I U73'9'F9N fl :ll N' . . . . 1 i 'I' T IS felt that the Student Council has enjoyed one of its most successful years. This has ll ilg been brought about hy the four departments and the splendid guidance of Miss Devilbiss gli ,I and Mr. Padden. - ,Ik 'i . . . . S' N The Student Council emphasized especially this year Respect for Property. The X 'lt results were gratifying. Programs were presented in the auditorium elaborating this il' gl theme. Ig ,lt The Publicity Department did a good work the entire year. Poll taxes were collected from I, approximately one thousand students. ' is . . . . . . . . f ' I' The Traffic Department was successful ln eliminating some of the congestion which prevails in il il, the halls. Definite seats were assigned to each registration in the auditorium. This helped greatly I. ,I in relieving congestion in there. 'K fs . . . 'f X The cleanliness of the cafeteria was very noticeable through the good work of the Lunch Room X 'lf Department. This Department did not suffer through the changing of directors as the work of the fl' w first was very creditably continued by the second. Lawn patrols were organized to keep the lawn free VI. from trash. X The Public Service Department served the school exceptionally well. Permanent excuses were issued to those who leave school before three-fifteen. D K X All the departments contributed monitors, who aided in the discipline of the school. The com- ' mittees appointed also accomplished their tasks efiiciently. , I ' ' i X K N K ' 99 - 67 l,. ff!! A 4 A A 4 ' ' S 5, 0 K X 47 GN 'lilly f 1 ,, x X x X l Q , x , I, N 1 X X 1 ap 3 f X fl? 3 f X 1 I ii Y ' I .. I 1 2 f f: 1 1. 1 ! f. f 1 - f f I x ll 'I N .I ,L El il .1 il f I N ,lg AI I, 11, :L ali f X 1 N K 100 ,Qf Q,6eQQ+ ggk mw NQQX washes 9 EQ EQE2 25 ,-3323, f A Q Z ff , D A A A A A AAW f wil A A A A A A -I Jklgiil X f I 1 X X Ghz iBrnAfihent Staff ANNE IRVING . NANCX' SPARKS A , .F HORTENSE BLACKMAN JOHN MEIKCER HALL FRANK VAN DYKE . EDWARD .ALLEN . I JACK CosTE'.Lo . STUART RowLEY . . KATHERINE FONTAINE KAIXIN SERBELL . . ANNA VVINTERS .W DOROTHX' DEANS . MII,DRED KELLY . . FRED LAUGHAN . . LUCLAECE T-IUDGINS . SAM BUXTON . . FRANCIS JOYNER . . PIELEN BRI'TT . . GENEVA MORGAN . HERBERT LARKIN . Miss ZAIDEE SMITH Mrss INDIA DIGGS . ICUNGTDI . Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Associate Editor . Assistant Associate Editor . . . .Q Business Manager Assistaizt V Business Manager . . . AdvertisingManager Assistant Advertising .Manager Assistant Advertising Manager ....., . . ArtEditor . Assistant Art Editor . Assistant Art Editor . Organizations Editor . . . . Afhletir Editor Assistant Athletic Editor . . . . Feature Editor . . . Photographer . . . . Circulation Editor Assistant Cirruiation Editor . . Secretary and Typist . Assistant Typist . Faculty Adviser . Faculty Adviser X I N 1 N I 101 C1 ' ,ge,5QfQcef, ' AJWM VDAA DQQL Xsserswx 5 - mmm: ' I 'T- W xvtgawpn f ..,. Q + J: ' W ..- I A x 4 A D M qu. ml M' N ix V X .4 6 lm. 'fi X ,... X XX Eg? N 4- N , N . X x X 1 r 'I N I N 1. 1, X il, .I fl .I 1 al, 1 zl, .I N QW I 1 f V! 1 P l f f r -f 1 I5 J? I' 1 If f 1 I f 1 gn' , H 102 Jil, ' '15, J? ,Q5QfQpQf ,QW +JQ '42K+ I I Q22 QQ? F 4, 0 fl ,,,' IlIl-:-::::::::-'Ill--I-QH:1:'::llll llili - -SBIHQQCCQQ., --...I 3 gf , tw - 6 A by wi fl 2? 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Vice-President Secrelruy Bzfsifzess Manager . . flduerlixing Manager MISS ANNE ROBERTSON MISS AUDREY VINCENT BALLENTINE, DAVIS BECKER, JOE BERNARD, EDNVARD BERSON, MAX BUXTON, SAM 4 CARR, ALIIERT COIN, ERNES'l' DASHIELLS, JACK BALLANCE, JEAN BELOTE, MARY LIICRETIA BLAOKMAN, PIORTENSE CHAPMAN, CAROLINE CODD, NANCX' LEE CURLING, FRANCES CURLING, ROSAMOND FONTAINE, KATHERINE GOODMAN, ELSIE GOODMAN, ELISE GRESTIAM, SUSAN I'IUMPHLE'I'T, NIARGARET HY'SEl.0P, FLORENCE FACULTY ADVISERS MISS ESTHER YOUNG KYNGVI MEMBERS Boys ELLIS, EDNVARD FOREHAND, BEN FRIEND, JOHN G'A'1'LING, KEMP GRAHAM, REGINALD HALL, JOHN HAXVKS, CHARLES JACOESON, IRVING Girls IRVING, ANNE JACKSON, CATHERINE JACKSON, PI-IYLLIS JACKSON, TAYLOR JACOBSON, LEAH JOHNSON, DOROTHY KING, EVELYN KELLY, MILDRED MA'F'1'ESON, CHARLOTTE MOORE, CATHERINE MORGAN, GENEVA OVERTON, MILDRED OWENS, CYNTHIA 107 MISS DOROTHY DIEHL MISS ELODIA YANCEY ICELLER, JOE KREGER, SIDNEY LADERIIERG, SOL LARKIN, HERBERT NICHOLSON, THOMAS RICHARDSON, VERNON SWARTS, EDWIN WERNER, WILLIAM PATE, VIRGINIA QUANSTROM, ELLEN QUILLIN, PAULINE SADLER, SARA SENVELL, SUE SHELTON, MARTHA SLATER, ELIZABETH SPARKS, NANCY STEPHENSON, BARBETIE WARIIEN, ROWENA WILDEY, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, MILDRED WOODHOUSE, LOUISE 49 5 X pi, be gg P W g his Vu M- V1 X Q 1 Q , QW fp A Q WW if WW :IF E 6 W 6 Hx Y CLUB S ,Q 4 .4.. 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EDWARD ' ,ll DAVIS, :ROBERT XVERNER, VVILLIAM , FOSTER, JOHN NVISE, ROBERT ! fl: FORISHAND ROY ,VVILLIAMS MONTGOMERY CECIL I 3 X . .I FRIEND, JOHN WIIITAI-LER, KlQfNDALL 1 ' HAXVKS, CHARLES BTERBY, LAVVR!?i2TCE ag. f N 1 1 N 1 N 1 WWW 109 ,QELQQQECQQQQQI EfJXT'Q .f law gl: ,..,- 5 I n-1 l-I 2 ihv J , .I- f , , , X Y r if F ' I 4 ..f .. z,, M Wa M M M Q N all X M W x iw Q W 'K M W M if W W 5 'rx' ,-,, H -F f++ 1+ , +++++ ++ 1 K A Woomzow WILSON LITERARY SocuzTY K X9 J W ' I I I wunhrutn wilson ilitzrarp Sucietp ICUUO-S91 OFFICERS JULIUS MARCUS ...... . . Prexidcnt SAM BUKTON , Via'-Presidem EDWARD ALLEN . . . , PHILIP CLAUD ...... CHARLES DOUGH FRY MR. SWEENEY . . , ALLEN, EDWARD, JR. ANARGYROS, BILLY ALLSBROOK, DAVID BARSEL, BENNY BERSON, MAX BRONVN, STANLEY BUXTON, SAM COIN, ERNEST COHEN, IRVIN COSTELLO, JAcK COOPER, BILLY CARPENITO, ALFONSO CRAPSTER, PIJHAD CLAUD, PHIL CARR, JAMES COMPTON, JOHN DOUGHTY, CHARLES ICUJOGSDI MEMBERS DASHIELLS, JACK FREEMAN, GEORGE FRIEND, JOHN GRECO, ROCKY GRAHAM, REGINALD GLAzIER, HOXVARD GOLDFORT, DANIEL HALL, JOHN HILL, ROIIBIE PIUNDLEY, LUTHER JOYNER, FRANCIS JOYNER, WILLIAM KE1.I.ER, JOE KATZ, LOUIS KLINE, STANLEY KLINE, GERALD MARCUS, JULIUS MAXEY, JAMES ,QCQf ,Q? , Wg . . . . . . . . Sefrelrlry . . . . . . . . Trcvzsurer . . S Eigfllflf-Ill-.HTIIIJ . . Farulgf Adviser MYERS, JAMES NELSON, MOSES NICHOLSON, THOMAS OWENS, CUTHIIERT PILzER, HARVEY POWELL, BOOLE RILEY, BILLY RAWLS, GORDON SMITH, DAVID . SWARTS, EDWVIN THOMl'SON, WALTER VAN DYCK, CALVIN VAN DYKE, FRANK WILSON, CLAYBORN WISE, ROBERT VVAKEFIELD, WILLIAM YAEEE, MAURIOE 111 X YSEQQXSER D ,, X E IN, EE .-'U I P-' 1. H , M Sn fy . 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Plzrully Advixcr lCU3'96'53i MEMBERS BLAORMAN, 1'l0Il'I'ENSE BLANCHARD, MARGARET BRIDGERS, GEIL'l'RUDE BRITTJ NANCY CLUTE, VIRGINIA COIN, RAE DAIL, GE1l'I'1lUDE DEANS, DOROTHY FOSTER, GERTRUDE FUTRELL, JULIA GOODMAN, ELISE GOODMAN, ELSIE GOODMAN, IVIARIAN GOODWVIN, ELLEN HODGES, ELMA MAY JACKSON, CATHERINE JACKSON, HERSELL JACOBSON, LEA1-1 - -I IEWELL, MABEI, JOHNSON, DOROTHY MCLEAN, NIARIAN MORGAN, BERTI-IA POWELL, FLORENCE ROBINSON, RUTH SCARBOROUGH, LULA RAY SCT-IIKEWITZ, KA1'E SEWELL, ALMA SENVELL, SUE SMITH, EMILY IFHOMPSON, EZLIZABETH URQUI-IART, NATHALYN WALTERS, ESTELLE VVARREN, ROWENA XKVEISS, RUBY VVOODHOUSE, LOUISE 113 ,Q,QcQf,e,5QQf,ezefQ,6a f gg? Nw OQ X9b5xsQLex gf , , gt fg. X f 6, H .,- gui A . his N P M, 5 M N VI N Q 1. 'Q' .-vr I I-l P-I PP 'zu , -S14 5 IEW 3 Wg .XX H W1 H W S l .,.. 'gf 5. I. Q gg Q LEE LHERARY Socumr I I M 4, NX X X fxx XX Xixlxx bXxQ9X Q 9gQeXaesX J I ' Q EE E - Q32 SE? : prn .mul ' ' ' 'Y . ' L ... ,. .. . .N -. ' . .- f, D, ff ALT' . I 'L . 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A A JD qu ' B' A is M Y .Arm-il' Shakespearean literary bneietp KVJVWI OFFICERS IRATHPRINE SMITH . . . . . . . . . President '1 Hrl MA TAYLOR ..... . Vice-Presiderzt VIRGINIA HUTCHINS . . . . Secremry RUBY PHILLIPS ....... . . Trmsm-er MISS VIRGINIA GRIFFITH . Family Afdvixer ' ICVM151 MEMBERS BAKER, VIRGINIA MERCER, FRANCES BEAN, SUSAN MOORE, CATHERINE BERNARD, JUNE MORSE, MARY ALICE BOOTH, ELIZABETH OVVNEY, FRANCES BYRD, BILLIE PHILLIPS, RUBY CARNEY, CHARLOTTE POLLARD, JEAN CARNEY, KA'FHllYN PRAUSE, WILI-IELMINA CULPEPPER, IMOGENE ROPER, MINERVA DRAKE, MARGARET ROBINSON, VIRGINIA GEFFCKEN, MARGARET SLATER, MARY ELIZABETH GUlI.LlZ, JEANNE SMITH, IQATHERINE HAGXVOOD, VIRGINIA SMITH, KATHRYN I'1IMNAN, FRANCES SPIVEY, LUCIE HODGES, CARRIE STEPHENSON, BARBETTE HUTCHINS, VIRGINIA STEVERSON, AMY JERNIGAN, GLADYS TAYLOR, THELMA Ql'oHNsToN, MARJORIE TEW, EVELYN KII,l5A'FRICK, ANNISE WESTEROGKE, GRACE LAFORM, ETHEL YORK, PAULINE LOCKIE, DOROTHY ZINK, ANN 117 ,fMa,9ef,e,cef,QQ,5af +JQM 1?w x 3 Q 90 , 1 N. ,i Q, S! Z? 6 Q 2 Z Ep '9 ' -ag i Pg 74, w 71 X A m Q Q 3 H 1 W S i, 2 D A TQ U XQ6 X9xXSTQRX6RXQQ9R .., , W A ' rscufum N 1 Uon M J Q 2 ?QEgg55 5 1 ImImum , f .,.. 1? . zz' is :r +2 - . 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BARCLAY, Al.l.ENE GOODMAN, MARIAN PORTER, AUGUSTA 45 X BARNES, ELISE HATCI-IER, ELEANOR ROBINSON, RUTH f Eli BENSON, ANNE HAYVOIKTH, HENRIETTA SEXVELI., SUE CF il' BLACKMAN, HOIl'I'ENSE IVEY, ROSEBUD SHELTON, EVELYN 45 X CARNEY, KA'I'PIEliINE JACOBSON, LEAH SHEPHERD, POLLYANNA 1 'I' CHAPPELLE SALLY ROSE ONES EVELYN SLATER MAIXY ELIZABETH 'I' I I Y COPELAND, WILMA f DEANS, DOROTHY FONTAINE, GRACE N FOSTER, GERTRUDE X FREEDMAN, LIl.I.IAN GOODMAN, ELISE x GOODMAN, ELSIE N . JORDAN, VIILGINIA MA11'HEYV, ELIZABETH MA'I'HENVS, HELEN MEGINI.EX' KA'FHRX'NE 7 MOORE, CATHERINE MOORE, CLARKE NEBELUNG, KATHERINE ' 119 SMITH, KATHEIKINE TAYLOR, THEI.MA TEW, EVELYN THOMPSON, EI.1ZABETH WARREN, ROWENA WILDEY, VIJXGINIA WOODHOUSE, LOUISE SESS XQEQRSEX I I f I S hh ,lg N Q wx W Q Q QS ' f. N x 'fr f 1 S - 'N-. I -44. I OEF NC Q 5 v La CER L RA Als X3XERXQER WA ' x al, Q ,E- E Q I ' +5 Fm. -::. BEM Q Y WR gk.. ' S? 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Wu A n, ki, Q1 of M M 6, W '12 W W vfr v'f va S W v' X99 AYERS, OLLIE GOLDBLATT, AIIRAM QE ?Q 2 g E A E f l 2 I 1 QE Klub spannl Q ' ms f ICUUOCSTI I JOI-IN FOSTER . . . CLELIA THOMIISON ..... DORIS HODGES JUNTA DIRECTIVA MAl1GARE'F BLANCIIARD, MON'I'GOMERX' WILLIAMS . . IXAIHARINE B. NVOODWARD, FRANCES W. NORSWVORTHY' . . J. LEON CODD ELODIA YANCEY BLANCI-IARD, IRVIN BROWN, STANLEY BURTON, SI-IELTON BUXTON, SAM CARNEY, S'l'EPHI'IN' DUNCAN, JULIAN FOREST, DIX FOSTER, JOHN ANDERSON, FRANCES BARCLAY, FRANCES BARNES, MARGARET BASS, LUOILLE BEALE, VIVIAN BELOTE, NIARY L. BLANCHARD, MARGARET BREWER, EDITH BRYANT, ALICE BYNUM, VIRGINIA CIMINO, MAIKS' DEANS, DORO'FliY DICRENS, HAZEL DOI.EMAN, AUDREY FOREMAN, DORO'FHS' GAI.I.AI.EE, ELIZAEETH GAIKNER, ALICE GOLDEERG, ANNA SOCIOS HONORARIOS MARY B. BRITTINGIIAM SOCIOS MUCHACHOS HARRIS, GEORGE I'IOWEl.I., NORMAN HURS'F, BRIAN KELLAR, JOE KllAF'l', CARL LEXVIS, FRANKLYN NICIIOLSON, EDWARD RIIIEY, BILLY ROBERTS, BRUCE CHon.D MUCHACHAS GORDON, SARA I-IENRLE, ANN HODGES, DORIS HUNT, MAIIEL HU'FCHESON, CHRYSTAI. HUTCHINSON, MILDRED I'ANsON, EVELYN JACKSON, PHYL-LIS JACOIISON, SYLVIA JOHNSON, LUCY IQING, EDNA LAFORM, ETHEL LIPSCOMII, DOROTHY LIPSCOME, LILLIAN LEWIS, NETTIE NIARKMAN, ROSA MCGALl.IARD, .ELIZABETH 123 . Presidenle I . . , .Vife-Prfsidenta . Secretzzria 'I . . . . . Tesoreras I, 5 . Farzzllad-Conszcllorzzs 1 :I I R. L. SXVEENEY el? AUDREY VINCENT F ,. jr 1 SANTIAGO, JOSE SERBELL, CARI. SWARTS, EDWIN VAN DYKE, CALVIN VENTURINI, FOSTER XIVATKINS, GEORGE WILLIAMS, MONTGOMERY WEDDLE, GUY YEREY, LAXVRENCE NOROUM, JEAN OERTl.X', CORA PARKER, DORIS PARSONS, JANE PHILLIPS, LENA RICHARDSON, BERNICE ROGERS, SOPI-IIA SCIIAI-IRO, MINNIE SCIIIREVITZ, KATE SEAVVELL, ALMA SEWVELL, SUE TAYLOR, ELLEN THOMPSON, CLELIA URQUHAIKT, NA'FHALX'N VVEAVER, DOROTI-IY wVOODARD, HAZEI. VVOODROOF, AUDREY WRIGI-IT, MARIAN . 'Ig l I M hh I R P - x I , I kia I ..., ,4',,1 E fi fx It I is f 'sf' vb. H H W WWII W KW W NIATHEMATICS CLUB 5 l n,,,,,,,,y:1sIlI , - fi - A 43 l T a , jlillatbematins Iuh 5729691 OFFICERS MILDRED OVERTON . CALVIN VAN DYOK . . . ROBERT WISE ...... FRANR VAN DYKE . SAM BUXTON. . . SUE SEWELL . . . . Prexidfnl . Vine-President . . . . . Secrelary . Trmxurbr .. . . .Reporter Chairman Program Commitlee . ,. . Chairman Rqfreshmcnl Commillee MISS MIl.DRED I. JAMES ....... Faculty Adviser EIIISE BARNES . . . 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Secretary KZVIUI CHAIRMEN KUNGTU MEMBERS I'IODGES, ELMA MAE HOLLOMAN, BESSIE HALL, ELLA LOUISE HOPKINS, RACHAEL HUDGINS LUCRECE 2 HUGHES, MILDRED HUMPHI.ETT, MARGARET I'ANSON, EVELYN IRVING, ANNE JONES, ANNIE RUTH JOHNSON, DOROTHX' JACKSON, HEIRSELLE JACKSON, CATHERINE JACKSON, KATHERINE KELLAM, MARY STUART KELLY, MILIDILED KING, EDNA KING, I-SVELYN LEWIS, ,NE'FTlE LEWIS, VIRGINIA MCLEAN, MARIAN MATTESON, CHARLOTTE MAJOR, CLAUDIA MCGALLIARD, ELIZABETH MEGINLEY, ICATHRYNE MONTAGUE, ETHEL MAY MORGAN, BERTHA NASH, BETSY OVERTON, MILDRED OVERMAN, ELEANOR ..,..... Treasurer Yunior Represenlzztive . ..... S port: . Handirrzzft . Book: A . . Dmmalic: POST, ELIZABETH POLLARD, AvA PERKINS, ETHEL PARSONS, JANE PARKER, DORIS QUARNS'TROM, ELLEN P. QUILLIN, PAULINE LASSITER, MARGARET ROGERS, SOPHIE RUSSELL, FRANCES SAECKER, ALICE SEWELL, SUE SHELTON, EVELYN SHELTON, MARTHA SMALL, HAZEL SPARKS, NANCY SEAXVELI., ALMA SAUNDERS, ELIZABETH SANSBURY, ANNIE TQALMAGE, MAYWVOOD THOMPSON, CLELIA THOMSON, ELIZABETH 'URQUHAR'l', NAT VVALTERS, ESTELLE WARREN, ROYVENA W!ES'l', FLOSSIE WILOEY, VIRGINIA - VVILLIAMS, MILDRED WRIGHT, MARIAN YARBOROUGH, MARY VVOODHOUSE, LOUISE 1 39 we EEEE EEE? ' 'A O ttf? illibree QBne:QIct flaps X N mmm PRESENTED BY f THE DRAMATIC CLUB and Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS xv:-om: W 1 'C The Ghost Story M XX By BOOTH TARKINGTON I N GEORGE . ........... . Edward Ellis 1 N ANNA . . . Virginia Wildey 1 X GRACE . . . . Rowena VVarren BETTY . . . Mildred Viulliams LUNNIE . . . . Herselle Jackson il TOM . . . . Kent Gatling F FLOYD . . . . John Friend 1, ' LYNN . . . . . . Joe Keller 5' all FRED ......... . . . ...... . . Reginald Graham Ili ll: And the Villain Still Pursued Her N fl ii By ARTHUR LE RAY KASER Ii ag, in :I .JACK SCREWVLUCE, Hero . ............. . . . Joe Keller , i .EMALINE HANDOU'1', Heroine . . Elsie Goodman ' iii JOHN HANDOUT, Father . . . . . . Boole Powell fi ll LENA HANDOUT, Mother . . . . Mildred Overton IF ag, GEORGE GRAERUM, Villain . . ,... John Hall ip 4' JIM SPYUT, Detective ..... . . . Irvin Jacobson :Ii X MARY INNEGIN, Maid ..... . Charlotte Matteson , if LIZZIE LEAPING, Literary Genius . , . Louise Woodhouse ii al. I ' X , The Boor N By ANTON TOHEKOPE MME. POPOV ................. . Catherine Fontaine GRIGORI STEPANOVITH SNVRNOV . . . . Vernon Richardson ,f LUKA . . ., .......... . . . . . Boole Powell 140 ggg aaasassgg I, ,,,,.i.4.q., ., . 1gg. ff f --1 x 1 ,21 f ilanizr literary Qntietp ICUNSVDI SET? Agia LL.. ,, iii -at 'fl O- K- Parachutes adjusted ? A debonair group of girls in their teens, being somewhat bored with life, had just set out for a hilarious lark. Oh! What adventure awaited them. Little did they realize the exciting time ahead. Alas! Engine trouble. Everybody to their parachutes One by one each dropped into space, totally unaware of her destination. ' Peggy, one of the girls who had been in the plane, bewildered, finds herself in the midst of a laughing, chattering group. VVhat was that they were all talking about? Oh, yes-balladsf' She'd always loved ballads. They were so different from the modern trend of literature. Certain ones give a glimpse into the magnificence and splendor of the age of Robin Hood. Now the group is getting ready to entertain the members ofthe Mau1'y Literary Societies. So this must be one of the VVilson Literary Societies-the 'Lanier,' to be exact. They are dramatizing The Highwaymanf' How delightful! Wliat delicious refreshments! Wlieii had she, Peggy, enjoyed anything quite so much? Peggy, being invited to attend the other meetings of the Lanier Literary Society, drops in at the December meeting, this time bringing her recovered friends with her. Charades representing different Christmas books and songs! One never tires of them. Everything expresses the spirit of Christmas and everybody is bubbling over with joy at this festive meeting. In if -lf Dk Pk Pk ' . . . And so on through the year, Peggy and her friends visit the different Lanier meetings. They enjoy to the utmost the various debates and public readings, and finally at the end of the semester they declare that never before in all their many experiences had they gotten so much out of one special organiza- tion as they did the Lanier. Louise HUDo1Ns WOODHOUSE, '3I. 141 ,A x..,,nyrnxx1xuli MZQEW0 f as L? e: + -5 --- 4 ' ,.. ,. 'A-xiii Z l!g. ' , H f 4 fir. 'll , X .W I If X 1 Q isnipuli Qntiquurum I X it Om'-Ac! Play fi J f 1 xmvavu p, I f N Time: First VVednesday in each month. Place: Room 210. K x 5 , J X Clzarzzclers: In order of appearance. f I I 1 I. ll MARY AND JACK . . ..... . . . Two Cicero students that do not belong to Latin Club 'ls :L . . 'I' VIRGINIA AND JAMES . , .............. Two Latin Club members il' X il: ey SCENE I-Time: October 1, il. IVIARY: Say, Jack, have you heard about that Latin Club they have up here? Why, they tell Ir X me that a girl named Louise Woodhouse gave a talk on the study of Latin that would make the laziest 'i , . . fl: person in school take it. ' I5 ,I JACK: Yeahl And I heard that Mary E. Slater gave a grand talk on her European trip-showed 1 , X 'em pictures and everything. all fl: SCENE II-November ' il. . '5 I VIRGINIA and JAMES: Glad to have you at the Latin Club, Mary and Jackf, J il? MARY and JACK: Thanks , ill il VIRGINIA: The first number is a talk by Jack Costello, followed by a poem, 'Puel ex Jersey,' .Is by Evelyn Mathews. fProgr1zm followrl MARX'l That talk was grand. . in X JACK: And that poem was a knock-out! Gee! I'm glad we joined. lg , ARY: ev, ac . oo ' at tlis fmas i t ie an - M H, k'Lk IX gfp d 1 JACK: Eats! VVhoopeel :II 1 . X ' SCENE III-Time: February If V1nC1N1A: We have four numbers today. Toys, pets and games of Romans, by Elise Goodmang ill N Roman children, by Margaret Humphlett and Nancy Lee Coddg and Roman homes, by Clarke Moore. :IS x cP7'0g7'IZ77Zf0H0wS.J f 2 JACK: That was a swell program, Mary. J I XMARY: I mean, and this Club is really good, sending representatives to the Latin tournament. ' JACK: I wouldn't miss it, and I'm gonna join next year, toof' f MARY: Checkl ,Cause we're gonna have a better club than ever. Finir. f X SUE SEXVELL, '31. ' x xx f N l 142 - J i piano by Mildred VVilliams and on the guitar by Florence Hyselop. . qiwmnlu, ,......... .. - f . ,S .. . as f -. X ., 1, .A .. ,, ,, N V . I S 6, M N 4' 1 f 'lin li f N I ix ,f t gi x fg Zlttlhlhahes hcl Qllluh Espanol , N X X ICUNTUDI f y X . gb . . . . 1 N S13PT1EMB1z1s AND FEBRERO-New members were taken in the club and initiated. ' gg N' c ' 1 1 DICIEMBRE Tl1C club presented the playlet, 'La Noche Vuena en Puerto Rico, X X by Carolina Marcial Dorado. Th1s playlet interested the members, as lt ,X portrayed certain of the Christmas customs of Porto Rico, the posada, f X the p1nata, and the procession, a religious Cl11'1Sf1'112.S ceremony. Those 9 in the cast Were: Montgomery vVlll1211T1S, Doris Hodges, Sam Buxton, Sue ' , ,II Sewell, Thomas Everett, Margaret Blanchard, John Foster, Jose Sant1ago, f N Clelia Thompson, Ollie Ayers, Doris Parker, George VVatk1ns, and John X lla Baart. N , . . . . . . f 'l' FEBRERO-W1 he Romance of the Rio Grande, a moving picture depicting Mexican 1 il life and customs, was presented by the club to a most enthusiastlc audience. , ,I Bruce Roberts played during the showing of the picture and to him much k ' ltdft tA lft ftl ft ' l' ' creci is ue O1'1 s enjoymen . nove ea ure o ie a ernoon s program il, was the presentation during an intermission of Jose Santiago in two songs, I ,I Rio Rita, and a Porto Rican air sung to his own accompaniment on the , ' ultzlr. His S anish costume added reatl to the number. fl I S P E Y I 5: . . . . . :Il N NOVIEMBRE-MARZO-Two very interesting variety programs consisting of can- 1 'lf ciones, word contests, and piececitas, were given under the direction of ill il, Miss Norsworthy. ,Ig ll? ABRIL-The annual Cervantes' Day program was given in the auditorium to com- all - ' he death of S ain's reatest literar fi ure which occasion is ,I memoiate t A p g C I hy g , I C 4. ,N celebrated in the Americas as well as in Spain. The following program was presented: fl' ll? 1. The works of Cervantes, by Margaret Blanchard. ' li ll 2. Characters of Don Quijote and Sancho Panza, his faithful Squire, as 1: ,li revealed through proverbs, quoted from Cervantes' obra maestra, VF X Don Quilotef' by Edwm Swartz. Cervantes was portrayed in the : costume of hls day by Lawrence Yerby. The characters of Don Quijote Ii ,It and Sancho Panza were ably lmpersonated by Montgomery WVill1ams I, T X and VV1ll1211Tl Harrell. l' N 3. Song, Clavel1tos, was rendered by Sam Buxton, accompanied at the 'l' f .1- MAYO-Farewell to Senior members of the club. N Adios y buena suerte a ustedesf' CALVIN VAN DYCK, '31. X N . 143 wlllh lllea NeQa X,aXeQeEX 2 K W -mnnn-n-- ,. ,.mmrnnul1 1 ' 4w'?W' r-r A 'P iw ff f ANQ XQX J e : .. 8 4, 0 . X 'Z' ax llnix-ia' X f 1 X N f jrlilatbematits Mah EAR YE! Hear ye! Hearkeneth what I seye! Inne this adven- 9' 9 turous tide we wishe to announce to ye a club ofjolif goode students banded together for ye common purpose of having funne and con- Lfilijg sidered an important parte of our daily pursuites. So to ye we 'T' announce-ye Mathematics Club. It is helde to be a type of the newe, but notable in its recorde attyndance and splendide programmes. A plan begunne by a few, nowthe it boasts to ye of manye members. Such a planning could not have been other than this, for of swich interest and with swich a pro- gramme of agreeable qualitie was it begunne although ye programme committee is inne charge of ye entertainments it is ye worthy clerk who takes part., Therein are discussed great Mathematicians of all tides, such as the great Pythagoras and Einstein. There are puzzles and gropes of ye brain concerning unusual litel problems. Tales of relativity are narrated, and even discussions of ye diHicult topic engaged in. Debating and spelling matches keep us inne touch with ye angles and ye circles. The palate is linally satisfied with ye suitable sweetmeats, a fact not to be overlooked. Delyt, knowledge and felaweship united make the club trewly worthwhile. To show ye what oon programme has helde in store for ye members, read ye ye following programme: Life of Heron ..... . . . Nancy Schools A Peculiar Math Examples .......... Thaddeus Crapster How Geometry is Connected with Christmas .... Robbie Hill Five Uses of Geometric Figures ...... . . Robert Lufsey g 144 wllih qll N X5k5x X5x5Q5x . N ,l 1. il N il. x nl: al X fl: ' 'I 4 fl: :', 1 N ig? Q gg? lvxfllli' 7 Qi- , , , 1921, is .::. .L -- --i' ---- :L A A :L ge. N y -s, ' 4' I f is ll ' -LJ X f X Q Question Q N ggrzrqfzu K N 1 A sigh at the thought of parting, E' A tear that we wipe not away- - ' Oh, why do we have to leave? I? ,Tis life-they say. 'K l It's a sad, sad thing-this parting 5 Destined by unknown fates. No man on earth can really explain- ' 'Cause 'tis life-they say. 1 - ' LOUISE HUDGINS WOODHOUSE, '31. i. x ' x x. 1' Ep 1. l kgs f N X f I I N f - f Qp6Q Q3W -l 3 X K F 1' f . 4 .F Is up : . cl' .IP I: Il Iv l' ' Q , mumnlxggnn:1-- f .::- .::. 2 A Y 2: 4-- f X - W W . X f f lx., 'D X ,N X f X f N, f N 1 N X 1 N X 1 N 1 x x f x N I 4 .A I ziursz' encozmler mam for mam 11 With him to brezzke a spare. '. 1 gr E f ni I :IP J, I F IP : I3 P :F r 1+ ' . ff 1 1 'L w ,I 1, LL il I: fl 'I 'I .f I fl: al, 'I 'P 4' N 11, fl 1 il il 146 - HJAJW5' ,.,- -A N. nul1l ' f f I f Wfff! if tb X X . N wi' 41 Wf 4 X JM. wi gf x X , N 1 Q f ki 1 J g ' f X Q I, r 6 sb 1 X N if? l B 53, K, N f 51 Q5 fb I' lr ' f il: . 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A A A AA A 3 , tfff 'Z '2 W4'l N s, f N .197 Wx f JM.. 2' , X ..., f X f X 1 K N N 1 N f w If f X 1 I N 1 N f 1 1 l f f f I f IP . ,m ,, x ,f .2Q?:FQisu ' lr r I 'I r 4, 11: 1 Q-?is5a'geg',,'31 av ' '.3.U,f'1' ' I ---MN ysgff, f Foo'rB,xLr.-FIRST TEAM 150 any may KWN W?-Q Xmssm ' ' a s iii - f f fee other X 53 4 The :Football Season ICVUO-151 ,. ETERANS, newcomers and the two wonderful coaches joined hands in organizing a football team worthy of its name. Each day they , had stiH workouts, and finally came the time to show their ability xkff 1:5 aW I Wo sp 6 fir-acaff-Q as a team. VVilson began the season with John Marshall, who downed them in a tough battle by a score of 22-0. Sounds bad, doesn't it? However, the boys did not give up hope. They gritted their teeth with determination and looked for better luck. WVhen they encountered the Suffolk team they got the luck they had hoped for in the previous game. The Peanut City gridders scored first, but, after a per- fectly timed heave from Holtzscheiter to Beck, who galloped forty yards down field for's'iX points, the score was tied. Then a Peanut Picker fumbled the ball behind his own goal and it was recovered by a President for a safety two pointl The final score became 6 to 8. This made the boys feel better, and when they went to Roanoke Captain Holtzscheiter charged over the goal for the only touchdown of the day. The entire squad worked like a clock during the whole game. Another victory was chalked up for WVilson when she played heady football against the Petersburg squad. In taking advantage of two breaks, which thrilled a huge crowd of spectators, the score was raised to 13-O in favor of lVilson. Special credit is due Pendleton, who intercepted one of the visitors' passes andraced about seventy-five yards across the Cockaders' goal. The game was filled with sen- sational plays and both teams showed up iwell. Although the Crabbers of the Hampton High School defeated the Presidents in a well-earned victory of 7-0, Wilson made their crabbing diHicult in the last period. The result was somewhat of an upset, as the Presidents had looked for- ward to an easy game. However, that defeat had little effect upon the Orange and Blue gridders when they clashed with Eleven Mountaineers who had traveled from Salem. In spite of the fact that the Salem boys had the advantage in weight over Wilson, the Presidents unloosened their aerial attack and twice crossed the Salem marker, and once gained the extra point after the touchdown. . Pepped up by the victory of 13-0 over Salem, the VVilson boys met the New- port News team with high hopes of sinking the Shipbuilders, who, at this time, were near the top in the conference. The game was indeed fairly Won in a clean contest in which the Presidents went under 12-0. The Shipbuilders were pre- vented from scoring until the last period, in which they gained two touchdowns. I 151 Q52 ?QES E g? f i A- m'l'9l'lmm-'mu-I--V g l!! ey W x 1 I X 1 X In spite of this, the game was well played by Wilson, with Anderson, Holtzscheiter N and Whitaker in the limelight. lj Finally, the day of days rolled around-the day which has been set aside for the local High School rivals to clash. - The game was witnessed by approximately seven thousand five hundred shivering fans, who watched the struggle with kcen , X enthusiasm. Both elevens displayed magnificent fight spirit from the starting f whistle, and although slowly going down in defeat before the superior Maury 1 machine, Coach Kibler's Presidents fought valiantly. They never gave up hope , N of changing the zero, which they held throughout the game. At one time the Commodores were kept guessing by VVilson's aerial attack, X which lasted only a short time. Although the score was 19-O in favor of Maury, X the game was one to be remembered by each team. Both elevens were composed of stars, and we End it diliicult to single out any particular ones. Perhaps those fl X . who shone a bit brighter than the rest were Captain Holtzscheiter, Anderson, I Pendleton, Austin, Lakin, and Butler, from VVilsong and Ponton, Keller, Burgess, X and Lambert from MRU1'Y. 1 N Again we wish to commend Coaches Kibler and VVild for their untiring work f X in training the boys. Nor would a story of the season be complete without men- N tion of our four peppy cheer leaders, Cuthbert Owens, Mildred Kelly, Cynthia , Owens, and Agnes Woodard, who were always in front of the student body leading yells that made the Orange and Blue team put all they had into the game. ll: fl: 1 il ' il i il f in ' il ' il ' el, ' in A il A ' el. 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' -L' 115555: -,r. my I 1 5 6 amz f ,QQGM Wh flnw X525xX5Ex we Q22 ?Qgg EES -,- er .-r 3 er ,Q V . ah :, '-. 5 N E E A 4 ml V qu, X W ,432 4 A Q' S 45, M 4' 1, f .llwlulll fllibz Basketball brazen lcvwrvul WHE VVILSON PRESIDENTS started' the season with a great deal of promise, not losing one of the first five games. Toward the last, though, their luck changed and they lost as many as they Won. There were only three schools in the league, but Wilson played a large number of outsiders and most important were the games with John Marshall High School, Salem, Saint Mary's, Hampton, VVilliam and Mary, Newport News, and Maury. At the end of the half in the game between Wilson and John Marshall the score was 17-12 in favor of VVilson. At the third quarter the Marshall quintet swept in dazzling formation down the boards. The outcome was that, at the end of the game, the score was 31-18 in favor of John Marshall. Owens and Anderson played best for the Presidents. WhenAVVilson played Newport News, the Presidents were handicapped by the absence of two of their regular guards, but put up a good fight. At the sound of the Hnal whistle the score stood 39-15 in favor of Newport News. Anderson and Austin looked best for the Presidents. Maury defeated Wilson in the most thrilling game of the season. Maury was far in the lead at the opening of the fourth period. Then Anderson streaked across the sport's horizon like a comet. It was his astonishing shots that put Vllilson in the running when they were trailing by a dozen points. At the end of the game the score stood 33-31 in favor of Maury. Anderson and Forehand were the stars for the Presidents, While Block Staylor starred for the Commodores. 157 1 ffn, ' -fl, .12 .,, , X . .-.1 fa x fn, 1, 5' N al X sl, - - , 1' N fl 1, -I -I :I X N Q52 ?QE25EggF - mmm!!! , E g I, mf 44444 U X? : W N 1 lu. xy , X ,... f X T , N f W HN Hwzw X 2, r w W X , V . 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The call was answered by. many enthusiastic menlwho were willing and ready to practice daily to do their best for Wilsoii. ' f g i Among those answering the call were six of the 1930 Sluggers- Captain Snag Porter, Skunk Gwens, Peachie Beck, Bobbie Davis, Joe Self and Bootiel' Garner. With the determination of gaining the State Championship, as they did in 1930, they met the Hampton Nine, whom they easily defeated in a smooth game. The Naval Hospital game was next added to Wilson's winning list. Although this encounter was but a practice game, the Presidents showed their ability on the diamond and at the stick, with which they made the score of the seven-inning game five to four. On April 16,'the Orange and Blue nine crossed the river and for the lirst time of the season met the Commodores, from whom they suliiered' their first defeat. The poor stick work of the Presidents was a main factor in the Maury victory, along with the twirlling ability of Spiers, the Maury moundsman. Having taken an early lead in the game the Commodores continued to raise the score until it became eleven to two. In the second Maury game, which was played at the Washiiigton Street ball park, on April 27, the-Maury sluggers scored thirteen runs, five of which were homers, while the Presidents only scored three. However, in the fifth Wilson came to life as Spiers became a little wild and Davis led the VVilsonites at the bat with two singles and a double out of four times up. In the first game with the Wlilliam and Mary Extension College, Wilson did not show up so well, as they were defeated by a score of ten to three. In the second game with the Braves, which was played at the Portsmouth Park, VVilson romped on their opponents and scored twelve runs to four. The Presidents bunched hits all through the game and made them count for runs. Porter showed outstanding ability on the mound and was also a'batting Star, along with Davis and Garner. The most exciting game of the season took place at South Norfolk, where the Tigers finally nosed out the Presidents in an eleven-inning match. Bootie Garner started the game with a four-sacker. Through the entire encounter the score was practically even, and at the end of the ninth both com- batants had six runs. A tenth inning was played with no change in the tally, but in the eleventh round the Tigers were able to score a run over the Presidents, which gave them the game. FRED LAUGHON. f. 159 flh. ' h AF ,e5efQpcef ,ef f Mm Alam XQXQQQCXQQEXSEX we eeesg 5 fi Q? 157' f 4' ' X is 1 W ig. f 4 W fm X ,N S is W Y f 1 -Hifi! ', KUW51 FOOTBALL John MH1'Shi1ll ..... ..... 2 0 VVilson 0 'Roanoke ....... ..... O Wilson 6 Petersburg ..... ..... 0 Wilson 13 Newport News.. . . ..... 12 Wilson 0 Maury .....,. ..... 1 9 VVilson 0 BASKETBALL john Marshall ..... 31 Wilson .... 1S St. Mary's .... 31 VVilson. . 12 Newport News.. . . 39 Wilson. . 18 Petersburg ..... 24 VVilson 16 Maury. . 23 Wilson 14 BASEBALL Hampton .... 4 Wilson 17 Nlaury ....... ......... 1 1 VVilson 2 Wlilliam and Nlary QEXLD .... . 9 1rVilson 3 South Norfolk ........... 7 Wilson 6 TRACK Newport News.. . . ..... 56 Wilson 46 Maury ....,................. 77 VVilson .... 24 Newport News Apprentice School ............... . . . 522 VVilson 375 160 llgi ' nm 1 ' fx f ul U I ' ... .. ' -N ge,cef,ef +191 1- y ink XeQQ Ss:QX15sx I L ? Eg f : W. , mmm' SF 1 1 -I.- XI awp. K an 4,1 A 2 --- '4,a X x A' K' ly g lib, ' S 'V I I M7 , X ,... X! M II,MjII,r I jI,,L3 ,II-4 1J,,,,, N lm w,,1,,, . li - V x V A' ' X ' I ' ' X , fl Q I I , . N . I N I M , ',,, III, 'T Y' ,-II ,- a,,II,,II'I I III I , fI I VI 2 '- ' I , ' I X .' 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Others who have F done well this year are Triplett, dash man, and Nlanning and Hunt, I Sl distance men VVilson's strongest points this year were in the High fl' Q Jump, Broad Jump, and One Hundred Yard Dash. The weakest place :ll X was the weight events. ,Ig 2 Lawrence and Lewis Ottavio, newcomers, are promising boys and are I? E expected to do well next year. T 45 N Harrell also looked good in the Pole Vault. Anderson starred bril- ip QQ liantly in the Tidewater Meet, making fourteen points. 4, 2 VVilson has this year been able to boast of a fairly good relay team, I3 E consisting of Anderson, Hunt, Triplett, and Snellings. it 2 Wilsoii will close the season in a triangular meet with lVIaury and I5 S Newport News. it it if GQ A f N I X , 163 S F - muuxwxgllll ' ' ,ty MW. . :Bw Xmmfx x JM X .N X x v -, raw' x ig f : :I ' fl: f - ii. I . flz P ' fl. 5. - - f ., 11' -1' 5,1 Il EQ!,WgumfQ'.,.Qg wQ,,,1't!Q1lg if fs nu E3-' Eli- , M .I ' '- , ', , W Sf f 15 4 N. fm. Egg u Y ' ,., W X in . 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TOTAL UP T0 DATE ill FRESHMEN .....,.., 75 50 125 fl: SOPHOMORES ....... 150 100 250 N I 1111110115 .... .,.. 7 5 200 275 l swms ...... .... 2 00 150 350 fl? I2 its GIRLS z' I fl Vor.1.EvnA1.1. BASKETBALL TOTAL UP TO DATE fl ' - FRESHMEN ......... 50 50 100 Fl E -- X So P1-iomO1:Es . ...... 100 150 250 fl: - N Jumons. ... ... 150 100 250 X Sxzmors .,. 200 , 200 400 N -- x MANAGERS' X DOROTHY JOHNSON . . ....,.. , . . Girlx JAMES EDWARDS . . Boy: x 165 'X C61 iw . fgacefgf ,Q,Q,cef , ' q fl mQ5sX N fl. I x 'l, 1. il il: .L :I, . il: .I fl: I: s', .' N Q22 ?QES 5g? 3 . mnmnlxggmgz-nz--1 K f I I .-. If mtziylp K fi 5 dr an -' ,..- 2, A .. ., ,. 'Q A A A A A A 4 . X M11 N ' , sr W V 4 ,p N f X 1 N 1 X 1 N 1 N f X 1 N N 1 N X X x I, N K N f Now come willz me, Zhou wzglz! yemcm ,. I H Ana' Robin fhou 50011 shalt see, , , Buljirsz' let zu some pczsfimejind f 1, U nder the greenwoocz' free. 5 1 I I. , J' 1 N 4x , xl' , F F F gr I' . 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All ideas look that Way to every'oWner because it is so seldom one has an idea. At any rate, hang on to it, the paper you Write it on will be good to start a fire with when you're finally disillusioned and working again at bond selling. If you are crazy enough to slave over it for years, and if after changing it and rechanging it until you're groggy, you still think it the best plot ever conceived, Why then, by all means, carefully fold it and send it to a publisher. A refusal never hurts a fool. Remember that you are sure to be disappointed-always keep that in your mind-so that if it does sell you will be happily surprised. After it leaves the press it remains for the general public, and by that I mean a mass of about 50,000,000 totally ignorant humans, to judge upon it. It will either be scorned or raved over. There's no halfway mark. If it is scorned you'll probably write another or kill yourself, both are the same, if it is raved over you will attend uninteresting socials and become bored. The best thing to do is not to have an idea in the Hrst place. It will not only be best for you, but will also be an invaluable service to the human race. L. W. HUDGINS. 169 c- - f A I5 1 J fl f -I' If f K ,I ll I5 , sl f 'R J: f I5 1 :ll P It I' f n :I- tl, ll: .F f I I ,eQef,w.f + llm lll Eggs 0 sewage iQ ?QEg1E S? N ' f? My hs V Q: M, rl , .,,. S! , 2 1 .,.. Ei PF Fr v' v vff vb gl? XXQXQQSR X K. X I N X x 3 N 1 N I X 1 X 1 N 1 I N I x In f ' N I: I X I? I N ls 1 f , ' f f 1 N , I: , I: 1 x ls I X 'I I N VI: I N 1 I: . ,Ir ui f N 1 1 fl ' 1 N K 1 Q 170 aaa E Q22 EA? r yix1BE ,, S 41, W I X X 3KiiJingg Eutnn the bhp Al Mz4rivalCoz1zedy Under the Direction of ARTHUR J. LANCASTER X Assisted by i X MISS ANNE ROBERTSON and MISS ELLA LOUISE MOORE x X M.. CAST OF CHARACTERS Z' BEN BAKER, a young American aviator ...... . . James Saunders il MCDONALD, a mining expert .... .... lN flax Berson il: JOSHUA, a deckhand on the airplane .... . . Murphy Burroughs DON PEDRO, the President of Santa Delmonica . . Vernon Richardson CARMELITA, his young and charming daughter , . . Phyllis Jackson qi PEPITA, her friend and companion .,,.. . . Catherine Smith QI ROSA ESOONDIDO, a matronly duena . . Amy Steverson al, DON JOSE, an elderly suitoi '..,........ . William Werner 25 FRANCISCO BANDINO, a revolutionary conspirator . . . . Boole Powell ll: MARIA BANDINO, his wife ........... . . Ophelia Sutherland ll SGT. TIMO'1'HX' RI1,EX', of the U. S. Marines . . . . Montgomery Williams il' FERNANDO GONZALES, the President's bodyguard . . ..... Sam Buxton all N SPANISH DANCES by ELIZABETH SLATER I If 5? gi 1' S5 9 E NNQT X N X .N ..Y . N ax .- ..X 1. .AN X -X . x ,AX XX'-.,fTf:1-.-avai-4371?--917' N I N 171 lllr. J cb A? fliw A A A waxegsxl 4 3 v g ig? ?2E2 Egg? A4 iffn yp g um, f -AAP is f 'Z 4 f ,gk ,M -LJ I f The jlllpsterp nf the Qllluuhs By LULAREY SCARBOROUGH ' icvawu 'of the greatest surprises the German High Command received ' ,News during those hectic years of '16 and '18 was the complete washout of the 45th Iadstaifel, headed by Count Von Vagstralf. As a matter .W QS152' of fact, the destruction of that outfit by 101st Pursuit A. F.. F., was a f?v Ja surprise to many people, including the general staH' of the A. E. F. itself It all started over a flag pole. It wasn't any different from the usual flag poles one saw strewn about the various combat points in France except perhaps that it was a little thinner and not quite as tall. But Captain James Ueemsl Hanson worshipped that particular flag staff, and therein lies the story of the surprising defeat of the 45th Iadstaffel. To begin with, Ieems Hanson enlisted from a small town in the state of Louisi- ana. A very optimistic secretary of a budding chamber of commerce called that town Prosperity, although they may have had to use their imagination a bit, at least the town goes under that same name today. As Ieems was the first man to enlist from that town, having been influenced by a pretty little girl Whom he called Madge, the various boards decided that a fitting memento should be donated. Wlieii the big day of parting arrived, the board of directors, knowing Jeems' weakness concerning Madge, had her present him with a three-foot flag pole in their behalf. She carried the thing off prettily, being small, pretty, and a bru- nette, and as she handed the Hag pole to Ieems with brave little words of courage, she slipped something into the palm of his hand which made his heart flutter, stand still, and then fairly race. It was a small cross with the words engraved on it, Keep Faith With Me. From that day on the Hag pole stayed with Jeems. Somehow he never could get that the Hag pole and the cross separated, both represented a beautiful memory and were a constant reminder that he must be worthy of them because of Madge and those little words on the cross, Keep Faith VVith Me. So, afraid of losing the tiny cross, he bent the metal so that it twined about the upper part of the flag pole and fastened there where he could constantly see and be reminded of its sig- nificance. The flag was laid in his mother's lap, and Jeems left, destined for fame and glory in the war-mad countries of Europe. , No one ever knew where the nick-name Ieems had come from, but it fitted him perfectly and no one ever attempted to change it. -Ieems was thin, some six feet two, his hair a flaming red, his eyes, well, that is hard to say, they were sup- posed to be blue, but now and then one could see a steel grey light which could turn instantly without notice, to black and throw off sparks that simply shone in his anger. At twenty-one Jeems had proved to the world that he was more than able to take care of himself and though tall and thin, he was more than a match for any young aspirants in sports. And now Ieems was off for the training Held. At Radford he arrived with one bag, light and compact. Just the bag and one 172 f f K I !i? N fb IDB'-3 U 5.5325 Wi f-W3 x r f?fU:'E.m lr O ',Lr-rg 'DCIV' -To goto'-rg qi aging? ,T rn 41 QNQUQQN ' 7,-.wood . A.4. ii wraar 'gl nam' E Z T' 9.-Q U, i-1'-'A sgfwig 'AJ Ugg 33.52-nn r-r..i ,-,:,- Eiifgg E' E-. rn'--C, UQ ...O-: ' . .-14u:D 0 QE-in 50 NUQ 1-rg , X Egsaasg H if 5' Q1 F 'a. ..:.-AS:-2 fb Q- -3 E. 1-QY vase Q-O '- 1-r 'QE ,.,f-r U3ZT' ' ' OTQM ,-Ugmmili ffvi :UQ 2 e 9iw : Horam U3 gwwmcs 02155 P-'pg SD A F5223 'Sim FSE? Q ,. H59-' 4 .... gd 327' ,f ro,:r'D- -x. FWS? ll Ego? vi 0253- . ,,-,Bon 'dyfvkzn 'AFP I! rum li Qivnoq 5 rl for np. Qi? fzucf AA APS ME! E 1 1 il , X 2' 1' il il l N .lg fi fl 1 X .L 'I I N gg eaesaeg After three weeks' training at Radford, the departure of the cadets for foreign service found Hanson still clutching his treasured flag pole with the cross. It was on the train carrying them to the first stop of their destination that some one from the school made a serious mistake. Cadet Smith, young and mischievous, sneaked into Hanson's berth and made away with the Hag pole. Next morning Ieems flew through the train like a cyclone, seeking the culprit. Then for the first time there became evident that spirit and man-sized anger often seen in battle. His eyes flahsed, grew black with anger, and danger signals flashed from them. His fists clenched and he told the World, in a calm, too cool voice, that the flag pole would be back in his berth that night. It was, and cadet Smith became less mischeivous, older in mind, and slightly less healthy in body. When Jeems was given duty with the 512th, Captain Bittron, then com- manding, heard the story. The next time Ieems reported for orders, the com- mander questioned him about the flag pole. Jeems for the first time in his life hesitated and felt awkward and embarrassed about the affair. 'WVell, you see, sir, my girl gave that to me with the cross from the home town folks. I thought some day if I ever commanded a squadron, Ld put it over my headquarters. I've been thinking of that always and saving the pole for that purpose. He finished awkwardly and looked into the oflicer's face, half expecting that Hyer to laugh merrily at his confession. But the ofi icer, being an understanding man, smiled sympathetically. That's a fine spirit, Lieutenant. Hold fast to that Hag pole. Who knows but what the cross will be our symbol of success as well as faith? Jeems smiled happily as he left and a determined light crept into his eyes. Let anyone try to get that Hag pole now. Every day the enemy engaged his flight, and often he came through with sheer luck, and flying skill. He learned with the best of them, grew older day by day, and became an expert Hyer. Then came the day when a messenger brought orders for Lieutenant Hanson. He was ordered to report to Pheips, there to act as a commanding officer of the 101st pursuit' squadron, which had been detailed to this quiet sector of the front. Rejoicing that at last his desire was realized, and with the Captain's praise ringing in his ears, Jeems packed his bags and left the base, clutching tightly his Hag pole with the cross. He was at last coming into his own. Arriving at Phieps, his first act after reviewing the ofiicers was to stroll over to the administration building. On top of the building, a one-and-a-half story affair, an American flag was flying in the breeze on a pole which was both strong and tall. Ieems instructed a me- chanic in low tones, and the fellow climbed on the roof, and brought back both the pole and the Hag. Grasping his flag pole in his hand, .Teems went upon the roof, placed the pole in the socket and then ran the Hag up. He climbed down and with a light of love and admiration in his eyes, saluted. The squadron soon learned aboutthe flag pole and its story. After .midnight that night they were still shouting praises of their new commander. 173 4- In gga e esa gg lr 'mmnunnnn , f ' ' K 4 ' X f - 'ZQNQ XQXQ XAX' N T -5: M 1 .ila.,M'l' The next morning Ieems awoke with a roar of a strange engine drumming in his ears. He heard, too, the steady brrr-brrr of machine guns. Instantly he arose, dressed and dashed out of quarters to inquire the reason for this strange firing. He looked up just in time to see the black crosses on a fast climbing Albatross, the plane whose engine had awakened him. He spied a group of Hyers on the field who came running at his call. Jeems stared at them. How come German planes get so playfaul and this squadron lets them get away with it? Anyone killed? Any damage ? he asked, as he turned from one smiling face to another. Not at all, said one of the older Lieutenants. You see, Captain Hanson, this is a quiet sector, and we are on excellent terms with the Boche. That Hyer was Captain Von Vagstraf, the famous ace whom you have probably heard about. He and his squadron were sent up to this sector on a well earned rest an Von's been our alarm clock now for the past few weeks. He Hys over every morning and takes a pot shot at something. Sometimes he drops a note and beats it. There is a standing agreement that no man will be hit, so you see he's an awfully good sport and so are the rest of his gang. We go over at sundown every evening and do the same thing. Odd, thought Jeems, and nodded silently. A mechanic strode up with a weighted envelope and handed it to Jeems. There's a note this morning, he said. VVonder if it's a challenge, compli- ment, or a complaint? Ieems said nothing as his eyes scanned the words: FRIENDS: T Spad Number 3140 got too playful yesterday. A perfectly good Lieutenant is no longer a member of my Jadstaffel as a result. You should be more careful. Shall we have more practice, say over at Blanc Etain, at two? KVON VAGSTRAFF, Commander of '45.' Jeems asked which of the men was 3140. Your name, sir, asked Ieems after the Lieutenant had responded to this number. , Watson, sir, came the answer. Watson, Lieutenant YVatson, I fine you four drinks tonight at mess for getting too playful and destroying number 2268 of the enemy. That afternoon eighteen Spads line up and flew to Blanc Etains. They were met by the squadron of Albatrosses from the 45th. The planes flew about as if playing a game until the German leader signaled to his squadron, and instantly out of a twisted melee of planes order came and the stately formation of the Alba- trosses headed for home. The next morning another note was dropped, and Jeems read aloud: NONE HUNDRED ONE: ' Congratulate new commander for me. He seems a Worthy one. Thank pilot 3140-he behaved nicely yesterday. Flying is off today-low sky. ,Trust you will agree. HVON VAGSTRAFF, Commander of '45'. 174 ,QZQf3 X Deraewx . ,M ,- l i gp- L' is if ui. I W- 55 -A 43 N E ' I iam 5 f j X ffllli-A il ' 1 For two weeks this friendly intercourse continued. Jeems was happy. The flag was flying from his beloved Hag pole with the cross. Then came the fatal morning. This particular morning Von Vagstraljf whirled his Albatross across the little field as usual, but he wasn't feeling at all right, because of a disturbed sleep the night before. As his ship came flying over the administration building, his eye caught sight of the pole, standing straight in the air. It seemed to mock, defy- utter a challenge to him. So, turning the nose of his gun steadily on the building, he pressed the release. A twin burst of bullets left his machine gun, and the thin pole snapped under the impact of the steel bullets. Von VagstraHi felt better, he looped twice and headed home. Jeems strolled out smiling pleasantly. Any note this, morning, boys?,' The officers saluted gloomily. No, Captain. VVell, what did he hit? I took his wind cone last night and I fancied that he got sort of peevedf, One of the Lieutenants pointed silently to the broken flag pole. Jeems' blue eyes flashed with anger and his face flushed. VVell, I'll be jiggered. Broke my Hag pole, did he, and lost my cross? I'm going over there and break his sporting neck. Lieutenant Watson, get my plane ready. Full tanks-belt. Snap to it. Ten minutes afterwards the plane appeared over the 45th Jadstaffel. Von Vagstraff's men looked up questioningly, but they were not long in doubt when they received the following note from Jeems: Send up that man Vagstraff, I want to talk to him personally. In a few minutes the Albatross roared off the field. Ieems waited quietly until Vagstraff reached his level. Then there began a tense half hour. The German commander, who sensed that Jeems was out to end the existence of a certain Albatross, played a cautious game. Unknown to either of the command- ers, their respective squadrons had taken to the air, anxious to see the showdown. Both machines were tattered by each other's bullets. They fought a gruelling duel in the clouds, feinting and sparring like fencing eagles. Then suddenly Ieems ended it. There was a long burst from his ship as he sighted the Albatross. Then Von Vagstroff, falling out on a wing, control impossible because of a shattered tail, waved a gallant salute, gathered speed, and fell to the the landing below. . ,Ieems watched for a minute the fall of the gallant Sportsman, his eyes wet, but in a minute he shook himself, for, after all, this was war. Then the skies became full above him. The two squadrons, circling idly until now, suddenly found themselves in a milling, circling, diving, spinning mass. The scream of motors and bullets filled the air. Une after another flaming wrecks hurled to landings below. Then as suddenly as it started, it stopped. Jeems looked about him to I'l11Cll1Ot a single enemy plane left. Below he still saw the smoking wreck of Albatross 45. He sighed and signaled the squardon for home. Sitting at his desk he murmured: Teach them to scoff at my flag pole and destroy my cross. And the German high ofificials never did figure out the mystery of the clouds. An ace squadron, fighting through two years of combat and trans- ferred to a quiet sector, is wiped out completely. They little realized that the solution lay in a splintered bit of wood which hung over the entrance of the Hanson home, back in Prosperity, Louisiana, and a cross, with the giver of which Jeems kept faith. ,Q 9? fl 5? 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NX STUDENT: That's good, because I didn't do my Latin. 9 N sk va :ze :aa wi: N One of the advantages of a good education is that it enables a person to get f x into more intelligent trouble. 1 Iii Pls 14 3 Pk 9 Our roommate must be studying for the dental profession. He's saving up all of the old magazines. f -. Now that VVilson students are getting smaller every year, there's no doubt - that the 1940 Junior-Senior will be held on a merry-go-round. 1 :kzfaaac s SAD ENDS TO PROMISING CAREERS The naval architect who became a designer in a china factory-building ' gravy boats. 'X . 1 SALLY MACON PORTER somewhat ho elesslv : Are we both dancin ? ' P , S f, HER STEADY: Certainly, '- , SALLY MACON PORTER: What dance are you doing? ' 1 5 PIER STEADY: The Elevator. There are no steps to it. gl. aa: a :F fx: :if ,: il: lla fl :lf .L CI: ilf Il fb I5 il, all fn If il ac Pk fr Ik :F I: I. r 7 It 1 . 'I :ll n- if 7 Y X il' In FUTILITY PLUS A flagpole sitting contest between the Siamese Twins. 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I III . 51336, K1 T2 N 1 ' gi' 5 I Q , W H 42 , ,f 4 f Jil.. 'il f f x E, the President Staff of 1931, I Wish to express our appreciation f tion of our advertisers. Their loyalty in the past and in the present is directly re- V sponsible for the success of many of our ' high school ventures. We sincerely hope that you Will patron- i ize them as much as possible. EDWARD ALLEN, IR., , .4d'0e1'ti5ing Illcmczger. I N I' , 5 5 I f It . .lf gs sl? If P :li f Q 3 x I :I lf .ls fl: I f I 187 ggg gees egg? - mmumli f 2 2 v- 4. -- --- X x ei 3 'x N I , X Jllub' 1 f T ORFOLK COLLEGE ff i it 2 ' of ' ' ' gl W zuzfzeff elmzezzftmimn SR A live, progressive. school, with up-to-date equipment, courses of college and uni- f Q versity grade, competent, experienced instructors and E i high ethical standards X? l l COURSES 1 Q I Business Administration Salesmanship Drafting f CQ Secretarial Science Advertising Law CVa. Barj I I Accountancy Public Speaking Psychology ' X QWalton coursel Banking Comptometer . Q Bookkeeping Commercial Art French f X Typewriting Mechanical Dramatic Art f Shorthand Drawing English lx Stenotype Civil Service Expression It Q DIPLOMAS ISSUED. GRADUATES PLACED IN POSITIONS. CALL, WRITE OR DIAL 24195 FOR CATALOG AND COMPLETE INFORMATION :ll 5 l l ls I Chartered by the Slate lo Corgfer Degree:-Merrzber Naliomzl Arroeiation 'li 115 Aecrediied Commercial School: fl ll: :l fl: all fl all N i l fe sl? X STUDENT! What's the fare ? f lf CONDUCTOR: Eight cents. I fl STUDENT! W1ll you take three cents and a car token P ai ' lla X ll sl. f fl! CompIz'me1z!.r qf 21, 35 7 N gi l i 228 Hzlgfz S tree! S 188 Ilhl Y 'rfb .xg i X sfllfm ill X l 'mlb ' llllvuull H V V ' H 8 ey W V X -t I 'ALP f X .lf x ?? The Logical Store for Me1z fl ,X X 59 Sb lr! X Q 1 I De MOFKUIS N11 f X X . . f xx N 181 Hokum 3 N ! XX g The ola' adage ahoat noi knocking lhe dead applies to young nzenfv clothes which have not :F 2' kept pace with moclern goingx on. .5 7' They were .vwell clothes in their clay. SI: If gli Zh Still il takes more than a lapel or a button to il? Z' achieve the modern in clothing. P qi The remll, rather than the melhoa' of arriving, sl? il, have made oar .vlore style leaders for younger men.l p il gs il: ' We 1: fl ge N' gs il: .13 al. f 318 HIGH STREET Q N x N 1 f 4 189 i x Q .iii-iii' X 4? at ir 2 Q r Er The Dramatic Club 5 Of W. W. H. S. xolicils the eo-ojwmiion dike Student Body 6 x and the community at large A, 4? , X2 We Make Every Ejjire Z0 Present 2. 07201 First Clam E7Z.Z'67 ZdZ.7Z77Z87Zf.S' , 1. f f gi 1 ll, il ik le .1 fu. eg fle 7 r .- ! ff 77 VVhat are those brown spots on your lapel-gravy? No, that's rust. They said this suit would Wear hke iron N N Telephone 92o f . S. Miller 81 Company ' Colie-Coal-Wood ISOI County Street Portsmouth, Virginia 1 N f 190 6 llll- N -:lf A? Y I ,3,eef e,W EJQ WD s I ' 4, I I ICQ il' 7, 0 l Q r Atlantic University 5 Q Virginia Beach, Virginia i fi EQ Next session begins September 15, 1931. X I 1 Q Courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor Q of Science as Well as to the higher degrees. I Charges for the session including tuition and other fees 2B210.00. Q Room and board 5B300.00. If I Dormitories for men and Women. I X Summer S ex.rz'0n : jfzme Ijth -jfugf 25271, 1931 f X X For Further Information Address : e WILLIAM MOSELEY BROWN fa President DOORMAN AT SKEAKEASY: VVho's there? Voice: It is I. I N X tl' fn. eg fl: -u :, DOORMAN: No school teachers allowed. 44, V. fl f s I: q, fl: Q 1 I gr 1 T f .ll ' f J: 1 ' all f ai I: el :fi ' f I r' ' 1 6 Complzmenff 0f.dF1'z'ef2d ' X N i Q , I x 191 QS Bazar f ,Merger fth llcg cXeQa XQXecX6Qa I Q 2 ?Q F V F, nx,Hty2 .I 'f' ii . f f fee he W f NEW HOMES IN WEST PARK VIEW ON I EASY TERMS 2 L. C. DOUGHTY N Phone 1957-W D A V I S B R O S . DELICATESSEN X Qgzazlizy Scmcffwzkkes Our Specialzy D Light Lunches Served at All Times I SQ3 HIGH STREET Phone 1412 - Pray, why the large handkerchief? . For crying out loud. X ff J 'I 2 x x ,ll X Il. . Il: .I fl I, I1 I: I: I NORFOLK,VA. QI .QT I GI E? f fl N - 1 1 X ,QKXKMM no .wc- S X66-RICPIIIZIAOND, I 2 ODAYJZ E2 192 gg E ,ef Q,f f IQ IIIKQ i a gg? -I : 1 Ullll 'f ' ' ' f , ' qv . X x - W , X fa f A.. 21 X ' 1 I A Portsmouth, Eirginia 9 N K na av R we Refozzroof About f4,ooo,ooo.oo f . . TIF N 301 PJZCZI O72 Safvzfzgs Account is N TRUST DEPARTMENT if X I! 5522? .Q a - fl A Www If 1 , an Q9ffu:er5 'F ,Z L. MCR. JACK T..... ...................,,.......T,,.... P worm G, it C. W. COLEMAN ..... .... V ice-President and Chai1 ma1z of the Board IE il: WM. G. PARKER ....... .....................,.... V ice-President in q. R. PORTER .............. .......,.... C arhior :F .I JUNIUS RICHARDSON .... .... A .-.-Amo! Cami.-ff fp :In oAsT, oAsT 8c OAST---.- ........... .--.... A norway, It il: , 4? ,li Blrzrturs 1.5 ,I T. B. Griffin John B. Davis F il: A. B. Carney F. Benson :Ig al' C. W. Coleman W. G. Parker IIE N L. IWCK. Jack Chas. Old Rufus Kirn Wm. H. Oast Jerome P. Carr X Jesse M. Overton J. R. Carney W. H. Duke VVm. G. Maupin f f 1 193 f 1- X-1I'x?! K -w 9' -25' al J' K ff- 2. 25 4, 2 4: F A fill 4 W . K 2 LZ A 'A , ' s, X I' 4 f E? Jlx.. 'ii X ,W x N 1 M. M. CRCCKIN, Inc. 1' 3 V Q13-Q15 High Street ' 6 QQ ' .Qaliiy Fzzrnzkure Since 1889 3 QQ GENUINE ESTATE', HEATROLAS it erome Goodman N Dry Goods, N0fz'0ns, Mi'Ilz'ne,ry, W0men's Wear, H0sz'ery , I Corner High and Dinwiddie Streets f, qs Portsmouth, Va. fn One Price to All Phone 2813 all all f ilg . ' 2' SCOTCHMAN Qto' small .vonjz Sandy, me lad, run to. the 'post if ofhce and cash this stamp. T11 be Wantin' some spendm, money il before longf, 4 ' il il: H :I 1 S fl ' Q T. or. WILLIAMS f ' f 5 N W i Pork Packer and Manu- , A fazcmrer of f PURE Fooo SAUSAGE PRoDUoTs 6 f 1 gggg g W -ia .Wim Sx X5xN9xX6Ex 3 L. M. HARRELL if M e e s ' 551 Q Q S ,: yr nt' x V ' ' .l','l?f X 2 I 'J Q ' s, 1 l .till ' .-.. f 1 A T A EN JGY Q 2 2 'V 1 Wholofomo, .Nufrzfzouf Fooo' zbz Tour Clean, 1 Comhrloolo Cafeteria of T fi flbkzzozum Con' f , 3 it wnnhrutn wilson iiaigb itbunl , fl Qlafeterta T' il MISS NANCY BUTT, Dieiifizm CSponsored by the School Boardj gg 'I ai, , ,ll 1 fl C il Co-ED ART STUDENT Cio cook in Sorority housej: Ch, I love art! I COOK: Let's swap ideas! What do you think of this study of ll' fl the potato in the nude? ' ll il is qt ,ls ll: If T Compliments of f Iver Johnson and Rambler Bicycles Goldsmith and Spalding x QQ Athletic Goods N 607 High Street X Phone 32 Q 195 o we e ee f 4hW ,,...,.,..,, - 4.1, Q Y I, mmxuiunuul G - I Z WW .,.. Q 6 se ,, ., - ,, ,. ,, A A AK A A ll . f Klix-23:2 1 x Q 5' W X li ll Established 1876 f . V1 x f lzezpmemls 3 DZ.d7lZ07Z6l.5', Wdf6h6fJ jfewelry ll ' V1 X se: . ., X Ii N ' F x I gs 310 Hzlgk Street , Parfxmontlz, Va. gl lt If ll: ,Ii ll al lla SALVATION ARMY GIRL U0 S eoieizmeznjz Will you give a quarter gli il. for the Lord?', lg 1' ' SCOTCHMAN: K'How old are you, Lassie? , ' I S. A. GIRL! Eighteen 'll SCOTCHMAN: Oh, well, I'm seventy-five. I'll be seeing Him F lf afore you, and I'll hand it to Him myself. :IF fu IF ll: Il 4: I 6. f Drs. D. S5 L. P. COOPER Q Eye: Examined Glezuef Fifred ARTIFICIAL EYES ' EAR PHONES 6 X Professional Building Portsmouth, Va. f N 1 196 6 l 'llw ?QEg E SS X ,. ,,x12 Q ug. X S 5, 00 x 9, 1 X 'AIPLSII 1 f PHONES css-6-7 6 PARICS SEAFOOD 6 f X I Clzerrystom' ffeff Horn Harbor ' X N f 3 ALL FISH IN SEASON fs x Stalls 14-16-18 City Market Portsmouth, Va. i N X1 Compliments of f N Morse-Parker Motor Supply, Inc. ', I Distributors of I? :IF ,Ii GOODYEAR TIRES I, l, Portsmouth, Va. I: I: I il? il: ii Ili ' gl fl, Ladies and gentlemen, Said the Speaker, before I begin my , address I have Something I want to say to you. fl f I I: D Ie N. CIGARS T, DRUGS AGENTS FOR f , W6z'f7nan's, IVzmfzczZQ1's and Arfsglle Chocolates 341 High Street 500 Elm Avenue I THE REXALL STORE 3 CANDI E S SODA S 3 A 197 an ,gb J? igfh fnw I 2 ?QEg 5 eg WWW F If mmmnmm-gmn-n-- X 1 QZEWW- .-e1.-?5-?:'+-f- H 4 A 'A - aa Z ll, nn TZSXQ X f 1 6 l 5 W iv 77 I N' IM- 7 Students: Q Q l?0fQ7'jf Means Serwbe When In Need, Call Us 9 . Q'-'I-'av Q 5533? 9 Portsmouth Rotary Club Q Q Q3ff,Qef Q,f ' exewX 1- 0 uxxWm m ' H I ' S f JE, f .,, ,r 5 1-P -' , XNQ I 'QX55Xf F A A ALA 4. 4 lm qu. f N I 5 W 1 , Jllzeiv N 1 I 1 X Q 1 X I' 1 X xx ,K I X COMPLIMENTS 9 I or U I ' ' I be Eirginian: ilut 1 X I x N 1 . -I .la ,, 1 . QI C- .IS I sl? IP , JUDGE: Prisoner, you are sentenced to hard labor for life. ' CRIMINAL! All right, Judge. May I sit down for flVC minutes . before I begin? y ' 5 , 1 1 r sg .- fr N I X I. 1. il I f Ile .15 4 I I: + ? N I F If r I :F x 'F George T. McLean Company 'P 119 FIRST STREET AND HIGH STREET AND BELT LINE N . I COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS 3 The Best That Money Can Buy , I 1 199 1 ,G:f f wffh ff ig? ? EES E Egg? .. A, .. ,. ... .H . -I , - ,, ,v M ,, ,, s, N 4' fx 1 Jin, ol f If X 2 S 5 it If Wilson men had to write autobiographies The House of J! Q of their school life before they were given Kuppenlzeimer gg N their sheepskin Good Clothesn A f N -they'd probably write something I gg about their style of dress. f land 21 name that would be written X again and again would be ...... f X f N -E1 iiii f X MANHATTAN SHIRTS e lvb 1 qi STETSON HATS RfLlABlLl1'Y STYLE PLUS CLOTHES MW' 'J' LILLEY LUGGAGE 309 HIGH STREET 1 4 fl , X 1' 4 N 'I Eh K fls h Q 214 gb ' f i ISAAC FASS, Inc. 2 qs :I , il . Zl , , X ilu il: si, el X Fong Fld!! and Oyfierf , gi K - PoRTsMoUTI-1, VA. I N f 200 N ', A ,xxx . A A A MQQQ ,QQ -Q21 Qflfliw saga 2 ww i Y ,,,m,,,,Wmni -- ---- - ' ,i qw. A 4 A A. A 4 lm, gy lu, Q 5 W i N I M xi ln-ff X .V K5503a2K53'NDllCS34fDl KB54381KB5O3-D1KB5'0'12l.x Smitggoimart 6. Q. go N KU'?0C5llCU?9'i5llCU?95U KV?9'5Uf7'6'951UKU?9'i5U EE - gi ,fevln ros. lg Succesju! fifre Well Dreysed Men ! X A Remember this as you leave school days behind and N enter the world of business . . . and you'll advance . 5 far upon the ladder of success. l E A You'll find this store always a step ahead in style, quality, value and service . . . in clothing and fur- N nishings for men and young men. X - 'ilnnbuntohm Zbickepnjfreeman x N N N X . Coffgblzmemir 0fQ!yFTZ67Zd N X N 201 ' hh, ' dz. A? izlhk llllme X W asses X X x . N X If mnun - Telephone 576 X N Q 1 Hallas Bakery X Henle 0fSujJerz'01f Produezir gg 1015-1019 High Street 1 206 High Street 4 N 1 N al fl: ile b 412 MISTRESS Ccalling to the maidj: Anna, how about breakfast q, this morning? 4, ANNA Cwho had oversleptj: You needn't bother to bring me I all any. 1 ain't hungry. 41: fl fl: Q C0mlb!z'menz'.r qv P x The D. H Gofwzkzg Veneer Q Company 5 I In 202 M i5',Maef,e,f, gefef,ef +4fc1 1,3w 6 Q 2 ?QE3 F s x ' m'N A'4 A in V , X X - .1 1WmmnmllllllllyllgllMIM, An icleal shortening for all cooking ana' hahing purposes I In 2, 3 ana' 6-lh. sanitary airtight containers 3 ,sinensis 1 'i.'!2'J'.1. i'..'-'L 3 111-Mill!11111111111111111 11l11ii In Pink, quam, ,M 51- ga ,lm and gallon mm 1 1 . . 1 1 +j'or salacls, mayonnaise ana' cleepfryzng 1 , fe-'f-145 .Qgtalzbf Products 'cbffnrehf Vegetable v . 1 I 1 X . ag ll ji' 7 I Y I il iburtsmuutb Qlluttnn 0911 ikefmmg Qlurpuratnun N flf 1, Darden's Preparatory School Indioiclzzal Instruction in High School 'I Q Mathematics ana' English 4' Preparations for Annapolis, VVest Point and Coast Guard al Entrance Examinations fn 116 Washington Street, Portsmouth, Va. ill X' The Most Complete Service Station in Portsmouth 1: F irestone Service Stores, Inc. A. G. CIKEJ MEGINLEY, President X Phone 2944 I 106-1 1 16 High Street , 203 .1llr. N dl- .IF i -Jhb ffllse ,, x.x,t!E? , Q ro . K X Q W. K. HODGES E5 CO. X DISTRIBUTORS OF 6 Q Sofzool Boob fir Porifmouih ' THREE STORES: N South and Chestnut Sts. County and Godwin Sts. 730 High St. Q yf X 1 I X Tyree- Ones Motor Corp. 1 X 1 N Lzhoolfz ':'Foro' ':'Fom'fo7z 4 N Cars--Trucks-Tractors gg ll: 5 I, Q14 Hzglz Som ll- If ll: ij: fl I Il fla Girls, when they Went out to swim, all q Gnce dressed like Mother Hubbardg 1s IL Now they have a bolder whim I5 5' They dress more like her cupboard. F fl 12 ll :lf il if flf S. LASTING 81 BRC., INC. 45 I 725-31 HIGH STREET I I Buy Vout FURNITURE Tl-IE HLASTINGH way with LASTING N SERVICE, ACCOMMODATION and PROTECTION, and on , X CREDIT TERMS that are made to suit your individual needs. N Your Hofne Sfzoulol Come First f kg PHONE 2734 . 204 x Q me I lrfe ei C Q',aagg QQf +w' f4' n I m y f -wa E S 5, W X .f 0 M31 R Charter No. 11381-Wane Zjlfz, 1919 V Y AMERICA I NATIO AL B PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA X Officer: I Directory SOL FASS J. T. HANVEY C. C. HALL J. H. SYKES H. E. DORIN F. D. LAWRENCE C. B. CROSS , H. A. V. PARKER GEORGE R. PARRISH E. B. HAWKS MAC H. BEALE '- R. C. BARCLAY B. B. FERGUSON H. L. TROTMAN A R 1 N I 'I II 'I la 'II ,L il N fl: al: :I II: II, il I. .l, I I' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY STATE OF VIRGINIA DEPOSITORY ' CITY OF PORTSMOUTH DEPOSITORY COUNTY OF NORFOLK DEPOSITORY H. A. V. PARKER .I,..,I.. Prefident FRANK D.LAWRENCE, Vice-Pres. ED' CdSlZIiZ'7' I C. C. HALL ......I ---Vice-President EDWARD C. ALLEN ......... Asst. Cashier - GEORGE R. PARRISH.--Vice-President W. M. RIDDICK ...... ...... A7 nt. Cashier I I. F. FRENCH ....... ---Asia Cafhier DR. VERNON BROOKS VINCENT L. PARKER W. W. HARGROVES S. LASTING TAYLOR E. CARNEY A. M. HART I CAPITAL, E5oo,ooo.oo SURPLUS AND PROFITS, RI6o,ooo.oo A RESOURCES, II6,soo,ooo.oo N 205 llhl ' 'F' ,IQ gm +..4-IAM A X.QCQ3 X.aXgsg 4 We eeee e I- f ' ,. ,932 . N 2 W X , Ulu. 'll 9 Compliments of f Portsmouth Dairy Company ff Portsmouth, Va. , f f I Ivory Soap may come and Lifebuoy may go, but dirty politics ,F will remain forever. ,, ' . f, . 1' F ui I- ia fJ: r' J? ,n X x :ll ll. ,gs .F Economical Tmmportatiovf' F Chevrolet f -a Six in the price range of the four! f Central Motor Company Green and High Streets ' gg We Sell, Serve, and Satisfyv , i ' 206 i Q!f,m,Qf ' +flQ lll NeNea Xra X l , l i V 0 - A - x V ix V 1 Jlx. fl ' X X . Q f X f X1 1 2 Q Camj2lz'menz'f gf 3 v dies Tfzmire 1 I I 1 l ff X fu Q fl N e 5, is - all 215 CoNv1cT: Say, Warden, What's the idea of giving me only ip X milk in my coffee instead of cream ? f , VVARDEN: Sorry, old boy, but We have to make you fellows 2 realize that there's a business depression going on. Sli ll el, S ' li X Telephone 33 ' 3 Livermon Motor Company, Inc. N Oakland wzdfonizkzc Q QQ Sales and Service X 625 High Street, Porifmoutfz, Va. 3 207 gm ' A .NX X 'x E ng. f new We f N x : TT W sg Q S Open an Account today and let it grow with 3 'fThe Convenient Bank Q 9 5 Qiitigens Trust Ciumpanp The Convenient Bank NEW KIRN BUILDING, 335 HIGH STREET X N X OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. X SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. , al, 1 She didn't Want a leopard skin coat because they show spots so , X X '- '- 4' N 41: -I7 4' terribly. il: fl fl: I: al, four Fforzlvf X Moss W. ARMISTEAD, Inc. gg 333 High Street N 208 . gg Q 53 E Eg ,. t', ,. ' V in ' g X grief? Tozfnl Nooor Know Ton Had A FTZgZofdZI'6 172 flzo Ifozzfo! N . Pr1Ac'r1cALLxf11oiseless and less fre- quent motor operation is one of the many very real advantages of Frigidaire. Advanced refrigeration. There are many others. Come into our show room and learn all about N them. The New All Porcelain-om I Steel Frigidaires are sold with A THREE YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE il i Q n -if - I Jlforrzf JWz1.fzoSfzolo 5' TERMS NVILL BE ARRANGED TO SUIT THE PLIRC1-I-ASEIQ 206 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH, VA. fl: ile lk 'lf Peanuts are fattening. ag How do you know? gk Why, look at the elephant. in fl: il: all If Pazyf fo Look Well l merinan Barber Shop FIRST CLASS SERVICE Phone 1892-W N Scalp Treatments are well given 317 HIGH STREET by Blud-Rub PORTSMOUTH, VA. 209 f 4 ES E ? , y Q Q f X 1 N ' Q W ,' full' Q ff W B ' 1 d Q G: u 1 ! gg ' ' 41 Q 9 N If ff' ,1fQ 'A'Vqx ,1 V N N Q Q S X QW' fl IP Sl r 5' rf Elf :If fl I9 fle sl? an C0mlDlz'mem's gf If in I :lf il: :IF q H 1: i' POR I SMOU I H df il: il? KIW N l N x 6 6 210 ff- ,Q N .1 lx Opasgk 1 Opizml Spefzarlzfff if Q Qf5:.s,e4 r N HENRY MEYER, O. D. if , oPToMETR1s'r , Q 417 MIDDLE STREET Q Kodak Ezzazrters I Compliment: of 1 CHAS. H. MYERS f 1 . Fzmenz! Horne , il: I5 4 720 Court Street Phone 720 'Q fl- :I il' HDEAR SIR: 'li I W1sh to mform you that my rent 1S overdue. Please remit by fl' il? return mail. gi ,,, YOUR LANDLADY.n 1 all HDEAR MADAM: It Q I don't see any reason why I should be paying your rent when 5 'l' I can t even pay my own. ll' 41: YOUR ROOMER.H I? ll: A 5 in if il C077Zp!i77ZE7ZfJ qf .Is 4' .gs NAT I-I AN C O H E N f Wkoleyale C07Z.fQClZ'07Zd7,jl Q N Soda Fozmnzifz Supplies , I 1 211 lifzagg 1 f ,,ef,efef i s R NQxeR X51 e ee I- www! X V R S, Z 'f Ni in f X JL! ' 1 l X N X . f Read ortzsmoutlfs Own Newspaper 5 9 N For Complete Porfmzaafa News X Szmclay Magazz'ne Features , .Best Comic Seetz'07z.r N X Ben' Sporizazg Page f Q Telegraphic News State Neizus ig, f ,,, 3 , fl: If F al? The S TAI R it alfwayf inferetfea' in ztlze 'welfare il? qv tlze .rclzoolf qf Pontrmouih and Selzool New: 45 alway: ffnflf a welcome place in our eolumm fl 5 t F ft If he Portsmouth itat all E ,IS fl IS YOUR TRIED AND TRUE FRIEND ' Home Owned and Home Controlled V, DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME EVERY AFTERNOON X AND SUNDAY-12 CENTS PER WEEK ' 212 f KRW- ' ,fp FD 6 I Q 2 ? ES E g? 4, N .IQIII 7 I Q 0 0 0 0 0 6 V Let 5 X Q , X R 9 R - 9 I Cquil t C LID HOWI1 qualltlty f ! . . . . and like your problem, Electricity represents an X X . f unknown quantity to everyone. But, we do know that l . . . . Sli at the snap of a button it IS there, clean, efficient 4, 2, economical, to do our bidding. ,Q N . ' EI: - - -I .N And Remember, Gradzwzief, that in your venture 1nto 'I . . . . . :II gl, home or business life, many decisions will be neces- his Q, sary for your convenience, your health or your purse. ip I Let them be Electrical, for this X quantity answers them :IP II . .s il, all, eonfuezzzemf, healthy, cheap. II: 1? fl li N 1 si , :I' R f X VIRGINIA ELECTRIC E AND POWER COMPANY 5 213 K ! I f l 11 1l1lNlml1llIl F... -al -as as + A ' Z gym, v v v f- - A S A K in .!,, X f X W is 0 X nr Ill 1 .pq I X f X f X H 6 3 N f Q 3 Q I W 7'-,z'cfuf'er in the y,J7 B.S'Z'6L167Zf Q X TAKEN BY t f I l azwls' izofo Sfzzdzb f f N 208 Hzgfz Street 6 We ' f il, ' 1 il 13 :ls ,: tl: if ll: ip? :li ile ip fl Have you heard about the absent-minded student who took notes Ii eq on the commencement lecture? il, fl: ' ls 4h ,pi 21: is fl: :li il' Comflimenzir qv 45 ily ll: f Virginia Smelting Company X The Purest Sulphur Dioxide Available - Q W EXTRA DRY Esoroo N1 FOR 'REFRIGERATION WEST NoRroLK, VA Q I X f Jitb tkw wQ5XXssx ' 6 5, X wifi' ' , f K UST Feed! oftfze Better Kzhd Service fwzttz tz Smzte 9 A 72521 f True Eeefzemy f f D. P. STORES F , il? :lf fl? VVIFE: Is that you, John? I? VOICE FROM DARKNESS! Who was you eXpectin'P 'S :IF ' I' I Telephones 433 and 4134 Portsmouth :IS I ,lf Have U Tried FREE WHEELING If F. P. Light8cCO., Inch. 1 STUDERARER , Q Sales and Service gg 15925-27 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia ' QQ 215 f ' 1- .ll!!lllllllK!ll 4 f I 3 4, at f IW ' I v v I I ' ' f I H t h' B h R . . , Q Gum, Bzeyelef emo' Sporizfzg Goody Q Portsmouth, Vz'rgz'1zz'o X N Pfzone 13674-7 K I OHice Phone 21839 Residence Phone 30678 N I A 3 f I Mrs. Johnson s Shorthand School , X EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN SI-IORTHAND ' I TOUCH TYPEWRITING AND OFFICE TRAINING fl CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION :Is il If J' Mks. ISABEL G. JOHNSON, Principal 413 FLAT IRON BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. : Ili all Il? An old lady Went to have her picture taken and the photographer elf 215 noticed her tying a piece of clothes line around the bottom of her 43 1,3 skirt. I 1 A 4' Wl1at's the Idea of that? he asked, I can't take your picture It g' thatlWaY.', , H , . ,, Ii 'I' You can t fool nie, young man, said thelold girl, I know you :lf fl: see me upside down In that camera. I ll IE III IP fl: fl? ag. 9 f I VVISE S RESTAURANT, Inc. 307 High Street Seafood and Cfzinese Disfzes N R ' 216 ' R ,,,, . Eff 'QffQ' ,eQf,ef 9965 g EEEE E ag I , EE A -. ,. .. . ,S .... -fd! XARX ws: . , . if x XIQXQ X55Xx f ' S - w Z V4 GN Jlnl -'I' This Ennis X X be treasured by you as a record of the golden days of youthg of events large and Q Small that will be thus recalled in later years and always with delightg of friendships that N will remain forever green. ' X It will be the magic door through which you need only to pass 5 to step from age into youth! To us whose privi- I lege it was to have a large and pleasant part in its mak- X ing, this book will always be a reminder of the many friendships that grew and multiplied in this building. N And .fo we extend to the Clary our lzeartiert il congratulatiovzy and to those of you whom we :I came to know bert, Adior! 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